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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-21 - Orange Coast Pilot7 --.. ---- Benefit (:oncert Urged i ~-----~----------------------------------------- II ... ..,....... UNITED NATIONS A8lt8 BEATLU TO REUNITE Peul ~. JoM Leftnon, Rlngo St~. Oeofp Hemeon Durrah at Last: ·sub Tries Cool, Clean Air Reeovery of To Soothe .Coast Crash Vietim efuses FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 VOL. 11, NO M4, 4 SfCTIONS ..... 40U • ort1on alt Beatles Reunite? Un-wed CdMMan V.N. Pleads for Viet Benefit UNITED NATIONS I AP1 · The United Nattons is urg1n1l the Beatles lo get together agarn for · a concert to benefit V1elnames1• "boat people" and other ref· ugees. a U.N. i:.pokesman saul Asked about reports 1 hat the ramed rock ~roup of the JOOOs might reunite for a U N. benefit. Francois Cuil1an1 confirmed such a project ha.s the bar kmg of U . N Secretary-Genera l Kurt Waldheim. He said Waldheim has spoken personally w1lh at least on1• of the four Beatles. George Har r1son. The pro1ect, he a<tded, 1s being pursued by L<Js Angel~ p roducer Dirk Summers GuiHa.ni said the succc~s of <t U .N. rock concert by the Uee Gees las t January for the benefit of the International Year of the Chtld encouraged Waldheim to endone the idea of a Beatles boat people concert. T he Washington Post today quoted a U N of(icial as s aying Harrison. Paul McCartney and Ringo Star have agr~ to play such a concert. probably 1n New York. and that tht! fourth Beatie. John Lennon. was cons1denng thE' rdea The New York Po:,t ':.aid Lennon agr et>d only to working on the ~amc bill as tus three fo rmer partners, and not to performing wilh them Guiltaru, said today U N. of facials did not know the status of negotia tions wrth 10d1 v1dual He a ties Summer's Over The English group brokt· up 10 1970 after a phenomen:ally !'>U<' cessfuJ career 1n tht.> 196Ch. Suw1· the n they have continued l•> perform 1nd.Jvtdually. with tv.o occ as1ooally apJ>(!artng to~cther Fund~ r a ised throu~h ·• Beatles concert would bt· u.-.f'd to help finance aC'tlVllle~ Of tht· U N . Hi gh Comm1ss1on1 r for Refugees, tht> age nC'y rt·.,pon-,1 ble for canng for hundrt'fb 1,f thousands of refugees 1n C'amp., around the world T he Bee Gt><.'8 concert. <tt th1· L' N General Assembly haU 1n New Yor k. reportedly raised some SJ .6 million for the United Nations through royaltJes on a record album and the s ale of a t e I e v i s I 0 n l a p ~ 0 r t h f' performance. loses Bid A Corona del M;.ir man 's leg;.il halllc to hlo<'k his g1rlfrtE:n<I f rom obta1n 1ng a n abortion t'nded unsuccessfully Thursday 1n the state Supreme Court. Thi• seven JU.'>llces voted unan- 1 mou')ly not tn act on Robert Hlak(' ~ pet1t1on for an order that \H)Uld have prt:'ve nled Holly L> nn Latrll'll . 27 . of Laguna lltlh, from abortan.: :.i child con· <'l't vPd by th<' coup I(• Hlakc., rcque .. t pr ev1ou:.ly W!i:. denied by Orange County Superior Court Judgt• Robert Todd and the Fourth D1stn ct Co urt of Appeal in S<t n Bernard.mo Blake s aJd Thursday that h<' has de<.-1ded not to ta.X e the case lo the U S Supreme Court a move he once prom1sC'<I if he lost the case at the state Supn·m~ Court lev<'I Dally ...... Sta" .. _o Won't Danre Some folks r eall y aren't crazy about the disco dance craze, as the addition in small print to this stop sign in Costa Mesa indicates. Is there an anti-disco under- ground organization out there, striking furtively with stencil and paint? Cool, Clean Air Forecast on Coast Justice, Wife Arraigned in Drug Felony OAKLAND CAP) -A state appeal court justice and former member of the Brown ad- mlni.ltnUon was arraigned lo· day with his lawyer wife on felbny dru1 cbarees \bat im- mediately barred him from slt- Un1 OD the bench. Throughout the legal proceed· 1ngs . Blake su1d that he and Miss Latriell agreed to be mar· n ed and have a child. They have known each other for abOut 18 m onths Blake went to court in August after she told tum that she ha4 decided to undergo an abortion. Judge Todd iniU&Uy granted Minisub .Attempts. To Recover Body A aearcb team aboard a mini submarine attempted today to ncover tbe body of a Rancho Palos Verdes man who was 1 kWed in tbe cruh of a CMallna l A1rUDel unpblbbla plau Mon-f .,. I A .-•man for t.be alrl1ne ...... MarCb teUI found tbe WJ ol JGlm Oapon. JI, 1n -ffft ot water aear Catallna 1alud ..... wUb tbe wreebl• lll&M .... . Beeauae or •arto•t .... hsde'll pnblelnl &M bod1 ad wrec~••• could· aot .,. · ..... flam tM water 'naW"ldaY. ...... ~ ...... daartend OM aub- ...,._ fram a TornM• tom· and was reporte d to be in critical condition thls morning al Harbor·UCLA M e d ical Center. Two other passengers aboard the plane. both from Avalon. were uniltjured. Tbe pre-World War II Grum· man GOON aln:raft plun1ed into the ocean alter take-off a .. r Catalina'• Pebbly Beach and lank. NatJGaal TranaportaUon Sal• ty Board lmpeeton bave been iD••'IMial tbe caUM of tbe crab. Nllla Deltroyed. Air will be cooler and cleaner along the Or anRe Coast this weekend ummer's last hurrah before autumn offlc1aJly arrives S unday. And, forecasters say, favora- ble weather conditions have knocked out an inversion layer that's been trapping pollut.anta and hiking smog levels for in- land Orange County and the Loe An1eles basin. ''Things have Improved dramatically over our earUer prognosis," a sPokesman for tbe South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment Dltlr1cl said today. Nlpt and morning low cloudl will live way to rnoaUy sunny weekend aides alon1 the cout, with hllh temperature• between 70 and 74 decreel, the NatlonaJ Weather Service aald. lt will be warmer lnland- betwMD. and. de1rees-but tbat'• an improvement for ill· land folb who've sweltered IQ • temperature• above tbe 90. ...... mark IDGltof tM .... o..--aows Mt.,.. a anc1 •,...._wet. pncUd41d few all otOr .... o..ty. Polludcln leftll ..,. DOt u - reached before a firs t s taee health alert Is caUed. Coole r air is expected to d i m I n l a h w e.eke n d be a c b crowds, but people headilll to the shoreline can expect Ugbt surf and water temperaturea ol about 70 dean•. Summer will 10 oo vacatioft al <See AtmJMN. Pase AJ) Deputies Sued In. Party Raid SAN JOSE CAP) -The Santa Clara County aberttt's depart· menl Is beln& sued for S13 million becauae ol a raid on a noisy party for 2IO Saratoca Hl&b ~bool IJ'adu&t.ea in No- vem ber. , The plalnt.ltfa -iDcludiq tbe f amlly ot William MarUD wbo hotted tbe party at their Sarllala home -claim tbat deputy lberiff• violated thelr clvU rllbu. Tbe IUit ft.led in U.S. Df.ltrict Auociate Justice PauJ N. Halvonlk, 40, defel'l'ed enteriq a plea untJI a court bearing acbeduled Od. 2. Hlt wife, Deborah, 37, entered an Innocent plea before Oakland-Piedmont Municipal Court Judae Roderick Duncan. A trim1Dal complaint cha.re- ins HalwnUt .with two counts ol r.:•••lnc and cwUvaUq mari· uana wu rued with the court cler• inamedJately before the couple'• arralpment be1an. HaJYCIDlk'• wife wu cbarsed wltb aa additional col.In& of po11 naan ot a nareotlc -one- thinl ot a sram ot eocatne Milled bJ poUeie wllo Ol*led a drawer dmial • Mattb ol t.belr home • ........, to Mbe m marl· Juuapl.llD. U eimwkUd, Halftlllk fM* nmonl tram dM ..... ,Bat_, lla&e CoalUtuUon aa,a . "8dllll ,..., dl .......... <See ABOaTION, Pase AZ) Coast Weather Low cloudiness night and through mld·morning hours otherwise mostly s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Saturday 70 to 74 at beaches, 80 to 88 inland. INSIDE T8D" Y -~--TJl~V-­MeOee •. ol • •• ....,. bbduNdta&MerMb WU(Tl:IS <AP) -A $1 mlJU.'W--•I aad MVel'U ......... ...,. ...... of Dutt ........ deltrof .. ID a ftre at die Man.I Nut Co. ~ to ...... 06~~ mun.• OMta ..... 1'tWPif\ Beaelll Md other Oran1• CCNlll oW.. A •• re8dinl •'f'l be • Court claJm1 the officen In· vacled prtvacr, ~ '*'81 Harc1*, arNlla ud pnMe(i· Liou, and .. ..ate(~pn. Char,. llUI .r... 4lapallltd. llalYOliilk an ......., to teal· ponrOr w him from aetbll u • ......., ........... to drMr litia ----..,,, Afts tait:_IWf of Alemeda ,. ~ ( .. ~ ...... l ., • -. -,ti CMA.VNDT ....,, ..,...,..,. t1 ! mt Gold Prices. Drop LONDON (AP > -Gold pricel fell abarply la Curo,. tod•1 after IOU1Aa to l'ffOnl ,.us nu,nd.Q wtilM tbe 1Ud• <I the dollar appeared to alow 1om1wbat oa European IDOMY ma"•· Gold opened ln Loedoft at UT• an ounce ADii ._t to t.rra belont ta1Un1. n.. .n.n.oc. nx1nc wu Utt. down from TbW'lday'• record .... lo Zur1tb, 1old opened at S374.~. down ff'OQ). Thunday'a cloeln1 r.cor'd there or '31150 and wu. tradlna later at S• Dealen uld th,. European gold alwnp mlrrored an eulnt 06 lbe New York gold market latt! Thursda , and indicated sorT' e nervOU' profit t a.Inna was ur.der ~ b / a fter 1old'1 spec- tacular ~33 advance tb'-week. Canada Find Gold price• cllmbM Ml Ua1a month H lnvHtore,· worried about fOOUnulftC world lnllaUon. treded lo pa,... money few the PACIOUI metal. Tb• doUv wu m01Uy aow.r In 11rly Daropean tradlnt today but dealen aald tbe U.S. C""1'tft· cy WU under' I ... pnllUN &ban It waa Thunday wbeo U ftU 2.7 centa .,...... tbe pow1rtul Swtu franc a.od bl more than 2 ~ •l•lnat tM 0.rman mark and 8rltl1h pound In Tokyo. when~ currency m arkets close before tradlng t>e1ln1 ill Europe, the dollar loat Jus t under one yen, closln1 at 22 1 375 y..-n . d o wn from T hursday':. dose or 222 35 yen The phght of the A men can currency was tbe main i.tory in Discovery of Oil . .. Sends Market Vp ~E W Y Q RK (AP ) -A d iv1s1on or Standard Oll Com- pany or Ca.litornia announced to- day that 1t discovered oil ofr the coast of Newfoundl and. the eastern Canadian province which 1s believed to have vast offs hore petroleum reserves Rumors of the discovery by Chevron Standard Ltd and a group or u s -owned partners pushed the stock market Thurs· day to 1ts tughest point in nearly a year. with the Dow Jones average or 30 New York Stock Exchange industrial stocks galn- ing more than 17 points at the close Oaryll G Waddingham . senfor ener~y economist at Montreal's Royal Bank of Canada, said in a te lt·phone interview lht: New· roundland find appeared to pro· duC'e oil at .. a r easonable, but not a high rate" or now. .. Jhsco vcr1cs in the Arctic F,.._Pa.-AI AUTUMN ••. 11 17 am Sunday Al that mo mi:nt. the sun wall be directly over the equator, heading south That marks the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere and the start of !>pring in southern climes Construction "iorker Dies A 21 -ycar-old consfruclion worker died Thursday from in- JUrles he suffered when 8 load of drywall m aterial Cell oH a forkhrt and crushed him Mon· day in San Cleme nte . Donald DeSpaln. of Orange. was pronounced dead at 3:45 p m . in Miss ion Community .Hospital's inten11lve care unit. : San Clemente parame dics ireated DeSpaan for a possible llkull fracture following the 5 J>. m accident at a construction J>lle on Avenida Del Verdor ln j.he Presidential Heights area . • Oranice County Corone r's Of. ~Ice investigator s s aid an 4-utopsy la scheduled today ~uthorities believe the death 'was accidental. Dalai Lama Visits ·l.o8 Angeles Area LOS ANGELES <AP) -The -exiled Dalal Lama, recently in- vite d lo return to hls native 'Tlbel, was in Los Angeles today o n a flve·day tour or Southern California. Thia ·la the Dalal Lama's first ·visit to the United States. DAILY PILOT '"' O•-C.. °"'' """· _..,..-C,, "'..,. _..,._,.._,,, __ ...,, ... Or_ (.M<t ,....,...,.'-.. -""···-··· -·--· ""-,,..., ... C..-•• .... ... _ -.. __ ...... ,,_ t.fft Y•lley,trw.,~-IH<ltt\wfflee..f A ............................ __ """'"""- ~ .. , ... ,n.w .... -........ '4 ........ , • ..... , •• , \!~. , ........... c, ......... ._ ._.. .. ,,... ................. _,_ , ..... c.wy v ... ,..._._.,. • .,.c..-"'~ -.. --...... T-IA......,._ Moo ......... --. c:Mf'IMM"-_,,_ ""'''""' Mo,.... ..... w, , ........... (?,.,......, Cl ........ M\1 ......... 11 ··--°"-..... have been highe r than that," he said. C h e vron an nounced in Calgary , Albe rta tha t the "Hibernia 0·15" well produced crude oil at a rate or 800 barrels a day at a depth or about 13,600 feet. Ry contrast. a recent major 011 find in Canada's arctic Beaufort Sea produced 6,000 barrels a day at a depth of 14,200 feet 1n lrtiUaJ tests. There are 42 gallons ln a barrel. · Ir the well turns out to have commercial potential, it could be producing 011 "in a reasona ble time." pcrhaph five ycan •. he said Diese l Fuel Excee ds $1 Per Gallon LOS ANGELES <AP> The average pnce or diesel rueJ an Southern California has s ur passed $1 a gallon. the a ut.o club says. joining the ranks or other grades or gasoline which have topped the doll ar mark o r the stations surveyed In the Automobile Club or Southern Califonua wc.-ekly Fuel Gauge repor t. 98 9 percent charge more than Sl per gallon ror at leas t one grade or gas. Prices increased a bout one ·hal! cent per gallon last week a nd have jumped almost a penny ,the past t wo weeks . Thal follows a steady, summer·long upwrad trend. Weekend availability will be slightly less than las t week, the Auto Club said, with 83.7 percent or all stations open Saturday compared to last Saturday's 84.7 percent figure. The change is a levelling oH a fte r a la r ge in crease in availability las t week , not because or a decrease in actual supplies, the auto club said. 11,....rageAI ABORTION the request to block lbe abor· lion. He lifted it two days laur after an attorney oHered argu- ments in Miss LatrielJ's beb.all. Mias Lalriell has declined to dis· cuss the case with newsmen. Whether she haa undergone t.he abortion is not known. z ..... •£1ee•' -~ ......... The lad reform tdeall of the revolutJon1r1 Zapata lln1er ln llexicoi even thougtrtbere's Utt• land left to dJ1trlbute. Amons victim• of the crunch i• lll1ttaa-o ·zal'rt•.-. rr1n~1CU1. -&ee-~tory and photo an Pa1• A? today. • the FlnanclaJ TltMI, tbe 1ADdon bualn... dally, wlalcb reported ru1nor1 that • heny Miler wu tryln1 to dllpo1e ol taoo mUlloft In U S mark eta late W edneaday. "The FederaJ Reserve did not want to abeorb um amount a.od th• rate belan to tall," repor1ed the newspaper. "The lar1e order wu pUMd oa to Yar Zutem market.a," tt continued. "Sell1A1 int~nsllled WHO 9UY8 GOLD? THE WAL THY -81 and the rate fell when dealers failed lo s~ any evidence of the central bW\k s upport o which they have becorr.• ,·ccustomed Florenee Doing Better 14,.Wlr...,.._ "After the ~.harp falJ in the rate, U:..: central banks reap- J.H··ed. t.bouib . . the markets h .. ve been lert in a thoroughly confused state " The paper suggested the cen· tral banks m ay have been caught by surprise by the in· tensity of the dollar-selling, and that they may have been reluc· tunt at fi rst to s tep in after their large intervention or the last few wct>ks In support or the dollar The conrutton of Florence. a baby sperm wh ale. continues to improve at a small s ail water pool <Jl the Seattle Seaquarium. The whale, e!'it1mc.itcd to be no more than a WN:k old. wa~ found on c.tn Oregon beach Tucsdc.ty With the dollar down 2.1 cents to I 7~ marks at Frankfort and 2.7 cents down to 1.5795 Swtss francs at Zurich, to give just two examples, the London Daily Telegraph com mented . "Higher anterc~t rates in the United States lhl.s week have clearly not helped conladcnce an the dollar. nor has President Carter's ex pressed inte ntion to run for a second term " Jordan 'Orgy' Alleged &Carter Aide Tells of 'Drugs and Girls' European commentators ~enerally have been skepticaJ about the dollar for some time. They point to United States' io- fl at1on, the ste adily soaring price o r gold bullion to Thursd:iy's record of $386 an ounce an London gold us uaJly goes up when tht> doll ar goes do wn :md <Jpp:1rcnl dec1s1ons by oil produc1ni:i countraeh to ~witch their surpluh rcvenuch in to non-dollar assets. f',....P~AJ JUSTICE ... WAS HI NGTON 1AP 1 Hamilton Jordan . facan R po')bl ble a ppolntment of a special pros- t!cutor over allegations of co caane l.l.'>e, 1s beanR des<'rit>ed w. a participant an a "het·nlwl.I.'>' 1977 party an Los Angelt-h Lt-o Wyler . a former C'artn rund-raascr , hays J o rdan and two other Wh1ll' Hou'>l' '>Larr members attt:nded a party cit h1'> hom e And he t,,rd CBS New'> on Thursday night that he fell thf'1r .. ct J>proach t1J lh1:. rC'laxatwn v. a' om· of druw., and ~1rl'> · Mcruiwh1ll'. lhl• Lo\ AnJ.:t•IP'> llcrald Exam1m·r n ·1>Mlt-d that tht> F'Rl is conlal'tani.: :11·\rt"'' Shirley Mr11'1.a1n1· and .,..,.,.ral others who wen· pn·h1•nl :Jt 4:1ny of four t 'ahforn1a 11a rt11·' v.11h Jordan an th<· full or 1!177 An FBI agent said the al(1•111·\· w;1, lookinl( ··into 1·t•rtain ;1lh•);(<tt11irb 1nvohrng nar<·ut11·., Uht' · Ii >' Jordan The la test report.'> Hcc m likely <;ounly Distnct Attorney Lowell lo add prt.·~~un· on th1· Ju'illn• J ensen huddled most or Thur.. Department tn mukc a quack di· day. J ensen's om ce said that the c111on on whether to appoint 1.1 lie :.aid he was &hocked by th<' ··general Llcenl1ou.s h:eling about the evening." 'The White llous•· ~roup had com e in. 1n a txmacrou:. way, followed w1lh a lul of. uh,. young girls," 111d Wyler. "One or the White Houu staff •P· pr oached me and said. you can have any one of these girls ex· cept singling o u t one because Ham Jordan h<Js a ycn for her · Wyle r ackno wledged, as he has before. that he did not rttall seeing any drugs being used but dad rt>member talk of h1L<>. "the use of c.'OC wne · Bec·ause he was upi.l't by the ,,, <>nt Wvln •mid hi· cnnta<'tM ll artild \\'1 llt·n' .1 l '.d1fr1rn1.1 hU'>lllt"•SrTl.trl al'o ,,, 1 1~1 10 lh•· l!flfi l 'art•·r 1•ampu1).{r1 IJ., 11l1·n.., told I BS h1• ""nt ac tcrl an ad m1n1 ::.tr<stion off1<'1al to •·XJ>ff''>~ ronr t•m that the• µarty c·•1ul1J s urface and und~rmine the ad m101strallon · The Herald Examiner, Thur.. cfay s aid Ms MacLuan e a nd two others. Tom Quann. the pres1den ual campaign manager for (';,lifr>rnaa Gov f':dmun<l 1; Brown .Jr . and S1f'bf> Chun~. an USOC&at.e or Wyler, were con tacted Wednesday by the FBI "The only thing that J n1 permitted to do at this point w u me 1s conl1rm the re a:. an m ve~t 1uat1on into t·erta1n alleg"' tlOn '> mvol v'a ng nart'ol.11' U'>C by Ham J ordan ~a11J f l!I C1genl Tom Sh1•1l of tht• ag1 nt'y'!> Lot. Angel~ offi ce Th~ nrwspapcr s~ud the FBI ~ill tr) lo C'onlal't peoplP who at· tended rour 1977 partu•s In the I. '' ' A n ~: " I f' s a r ,. a T h e II• .... 'l•·lltt•f '>:Jiii th•· pa rl ll''o IW I Ill I 1·rl ( >• I K al lht• h 11n1t· I)( IJ1·1· i\11l111J1t'\I manag1·r fur r<H'k niu-.u 1.in l 'l'tn Frnmpt1Jn <><·t 2 1 ul Se r~1 0., Lt> Club, a n1 ~hl1 luh. (kt 21 <Jl Jordan's ~u1 t1· a t the Cen tury Plat;, Hotel and Oct 22 al Wyler·,. hom1• couple wa.11 to be chareed with s pecial prosce utor to inveshuatP planting and c uJ tivaUng marl-alleged cocaine use by Jordun juana . a felony, and possession t he Whit<' lloust' c·h1 t>f of stuff Court Order Asked of more than one ounce of man Ol•partment offlc1a ls who a!-.k1·d Juana, a misdemeanor not to l>f• namt:d, -.a11J Thuf'>da) Jn addition, Mrs Halvortik , a a dec1111on 1s probal>lt· v.11hin lv.1J rormer local ACLU a ttorney, weeks w a s t o b e c h a rg e d wi th Wh1tl· llOU''I<' prl"'>h '>f'f·rr-tan To Open Peep Show possession of cocaine. a felony. J ody l'owt·ll su1d . a \ h•· h;.., according to assistant dlstrict before. that Jordan ha:. n.,.., n a ttorney Clayton DaVega w~ed cocwne, and said Wyler -. Poli ce said the confil'lcated co-descr iption or the party at his calne had a street value of $100. home was not accurate Jordan Pos!>ession or cocaine and told CRS News that 1f u special c ultivation or mar iJ utrna are prosecutor was ;,ppoanted. hf• both felonies under California would not resign or tukt• a leuvl' law, punishable by prison terms or a bsence ranging from 16 months to 3 Wyler. a Cal1Corn1a bus1 years. and a fine of up to $5,000. nessman who brokc his lies to The marijuana possession Ca rt er a nd 1s s upportin l( c h arge is a m isdemean or Massachus etts Sen Edward M punishable by a jall te rm of up Kennedy for the Democratic The owner of a Santa Ana adult book.store 1s seeking an Orange County court order to al low him to reopen a bank or "peep" movies machane!'I Steve Manley, owner or B&R Distributing. which operates the bookstore a l 225 N Harbor Blvd . contends that the city of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana P olice Departm ent h ave threatened him with a rrest 11 the movie machines are opened t.o six monthA and a fine or up to p r es 1 d e n l 1 a I no m 1 n at ion . ssoo. described the Oct 22. 1977. party Strike Continues tr Halvonik is con victed . a t hi8 hom e Thursday In an an pleads guilty or no contest t.o a terv1ew on the C BS Evenin~ SAN FRANC ISCO CAP> felon y count, the constitution News. Despite a continuing teachers says the stale Suprem e court lie said the party was at strike , offi cials say that the must remove him from office tended by J ordan : th e n opening of the city's elementary once the convictio n becomes prestdential aide Tam Kr aft. Y.ho schools went smoothly, with final. is a prominent h l(urc an Carter's classes about two-thirds full But Police said they became in· re·clect1on effort. Whitt· Housl' the r e Is no indication whe n teresled after an officer. in the pollsl<'r Pat ri<'k Caddt>ll . and secondary schools for 33,571 stu home Monday to investigate the J ohn Golden. a friend or Jordan dents may begtn theft or the couple's video tape --- --------""-------- recorder . spotted the marijuana. Lt. J ames H. Mitchell, head of the vice and narcotics unit, said a search warrant was obtained Wednesday alter police stood on the street out.side the home and s aw whal appeared to be mari- j uana trowing lnslde, near a window. F ollowing the ir arrest, lhe Halvonlks were rele ased on their reco1nlzance without a court appearance at the dlrec· tlon of Oakland-P ie dmont M unlclpaJ Cowt Judie J . Robert P'ribort. who algned the aearch warrant, poUce said. Ha lvonik, ooce a profes1lonal Jan planlat, Jolned Governor Brown'• at.aff ln 1975 u Uaiaon o fflcer with the A ssembly . Brown appointed blm to the bench in 1978. Halvonlk a1ao aerved u letal direc tor for the ACLU or Northern California ud wu a partner ln Public Advocates, Inc., a public interest law firm ln San Franellto befoie Jolning Brown'1 llaff. He a1lo w•• a dep- uty attomer 1enera1. Queatlooed Tburadar about tbe incident, Brown'• pre11 secretary, Bobble lllet11er, decllned to comment. Hal•onlk waa on vacation from tbe rtnt Dl1trtct 1tate Court ot AIPeaf In Ian YND· CllCO, court oftlclall laid, IDd 61 due bid lo eerlY October. He 61 one ol four Juriata iD DIYllklD Tbree IDd bandl• an d.U -- crimlnal matten. lncludlnf any dna_I c .. blforeitlM court. Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* •When you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. According to the request Cor an anJunl·llon against the city, an Orange County Superior Court jud!(t> ordered the machines cloi;ed down for a one-year period following a June 1978 trial P o l1re unde r cover office rs test1!H'd that the machines were housed In a dark area and were promollng lewd conduct among pat1 ons The Superior Court decision was parually upheld by a state appeals court. It s aid the machines could not be located in a darkened area. but could be perm1ss1ble in a we ll-lighted location in the store The swt. however, cont.end.s that the city 1:. ignoring the ap· peals court dec1s1on and has warned Manley he will be sub- jected to arrest tf the machines ar~ operated n• court t Appnt 1 ca!Ubnda 11 -.... "*"'~l~iliii;ililil;-m;~;;.;;;;:;;:;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;miiiiiiiiiiiimliililiiiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil=== •later Court . •, .. Orange Coast I ED ITION VOL. 71, NO. 264, 4 SECTIONS. ~ PAGES ~-------- O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE'R 21, 1979 Your Hometown Dally Ne11"8paper FIFTEEN CENTS Bay's Future: A 'Polluted ·Mudflat?' 81 J0ANNS aSYNOUJ8 .............. u,.,... Newpwt kY la beaded for a fllture H a polluted mudnat. neordiac to • UC lnt.M.a.tlst. N=.=u be cSoo. to~ tbat until the bQ stops ~ ln. said a spokesman for the it.ate qency that controls mo.t cl lbe Upper Bay. Tbe at.and ol the state Depart· ment of F l1h aod Game aa voiced by fl'red Worthley, Jr .• toucbed off a barrate o f crUJ~l•m durtn1 a luncheon meetlq about the Upper Bay Thurad.-y. The meet.inc wu boet.ed by the NewPGrt Harbor Area Chamber of Commette to inform local residents and businessmen about UC lrvi.ne 's·atudy of the Upper Bay. conducted through the uo- tversity's Wat er Laboratory. R-esourcea Lab «»founder. Dr. Peter Dix- on, talked about bis tt;¥o-year-old study which ls meuwina the rate at Which the mud and toxic chemicals are cboking the bay. Worthley, district manager fol' tbe Fish and Gam e region that includes Newport Beach , was on band to answer questions per· tainlng to the 741-acre ecological preserve that the state own.a in the Upper Bay. But Worthley and his agency beume the target of some point- ed questions after Olxon related some ol his fUldings. The UCI s cientist said: -Last winter. a totaJ of fQJIT feet or silt was deposited across the bottom of the Upper Hay. -There bas been a se\lenfold increase 1.0 the r ate at which lead is being depositedjo the Upper Bay since 1968. tine de- posits are also increasing at a comparable rate. Dixon s aid that the r ecent changes in the bay a re the result of the urbanization ot the area which dralJls into it. He pointed out that o riginally, the Upper Bay had no stteams running into it. Now 1t takes rn wa ter from the flood control Cops Get Pair Gunfire Ends Mesa Pursuit A vehicle chase through C-Osta Mes a and a gunfire-punctuated foot pursuit ended today when police arrested two burglary suspects and recovered $5,000 in television sets and other equip- ment. officers said. Held in city j ail on suspicion of burglary were Gerald Simon Garcia, 24. and Michael Salinas, 21, both of Stanton. They were Court Ends Bid to Halt Abortion A Corona del Mar m an's legal battle to block his girlfriend from obtaining a o abortion ended unsuccessfully Thursday in the state Supreme Court. The seven justices voted unan- i moualy not to act on Robert Blake's petition for an order that would b ave prevented Holly Lynn Latriell, 27, of Laguna Hills, from aborting a child con· ceived by the couple. Blake's request previously was denied by Orange County Supe rior Court Judge Robert Todd and the Fourth District Co u 'rt of App e a 1 i n S ao Bernardino. Blake said Thursday that he bas decided not to take the case to lbe U.S. S upreme Court -a move be once promised if he lost tbe case at the state Supreme Court level. Throughout the legal proceed· ings, Blake said that he and Miss Lalriell agreed to be mar- ried vMi have a child. They have known eacb other for about 18 months. Blake went to court in Augus t after s he told him that she had decided to undergo an abortion Judge Todd initially granted ~ request to block the abor· tron. He lifted it two days later alter an attorney offered argu· ment.s in Miss Lalriell 's behalf. Miss Latriell has declined to dis- c uss the case with newsmen. Whether s he has under gone the abortion is not known. Guns Purchased LONDON (AP > -T h e Salisbury delegation to the Zim· babwe Rhodesian peace talks bas protested to the British gov· ernment that the guerrillas plan lO spend their hotel allowances on guns now that they've moved into cheaper digs. Coast Weather Low cloudiness njgbt and tbroucb mid-morning hours otherwise mostJy 1unn1 Saturday. Lows tonight 82 to 66. Highs. Saturday 70 to 74 at beaches, 80 to 86 inland. IN818E TOD.4 W· " . "Big Thto•dn JI 0111ttofft Rdroott' ii tJw ,.._., OI· INCt'°'9 °" tlw J>UMw1-d Nock, lltlt CCIII it beaa Old U.. ,,..,,.,,.. or ,,_. .,_. .. °' 1ap aw ,..., See Po.,.CJ. ..... .,_....._ _....._ CM ..................... ............... M Al .......... 9"-tt •• _,_ C)W cu a,.. .. C11 ...., .. ~ .. Ct-'~-&!: ......... M •t Wt• t CMI • _...._ M (1 held ln lieu of SS,000 bail. The pursuit began at 2: 10 a .m. after a siJeot alarm was tripped at Davis-Brown television and appliance store. 411 E . 17th St .. and officers saw two men leav· ing in a pickup truck, police s aid. P o lice c hased tb e truck through Costa Mesa to the Corona del Mar Freeway where Today Lmt For Odtt.even SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. F.<lmund Brown J r announced today that he 1s ending the odd-e ven gas a llocation progr a m in M ar ln, O r a n ge and Sonoma counties, leaving l l counties in the pro· gram. The suspens ion , effec· tive Saturday , was done al the request of the boards of s upervisors in those counties, the Democratic governoc's office said . Those counties and 11 others began the program last May at the height or the gas sbortage. Oil Fouml Off Coast of Newf oumlland NE W Y O RK (AP ) -A division or Standard Oil Com· pany of Califomfa announced to- day that il discovered oil off the coas t of Ne wfoundland, the east e rn Canad ian p rovince .,...~icb is believed to ha ve vast ofCsho.·" oetroleum reserves. Rumors ::! the discovery by Chevron Standard Ltd .. and a group of U.S.-owned partners pushed the stock market Thurs· day lo its highest point in nearly a year , with the Dow J ones a verage of 30 New York Stock Exchange industrial stocks gain· ing more than 17 points at the close Da ryU G. Waddingham, senior energy econom ist at Montreal's Royal Bank of Canada, s aid in a telephone interview the New· roundland fmd appeared lo pro- duce oil al "a reasonable. but not a high rate" of now. "Discover ies in the Arctic have been higher than that," he said Ch evron announce d in Calgary , Alberta that the "Hibernia 0-15" well produced crude oil at a rate of 800 barrels a day at a depth of about 13,600 feet. By cootrasl, a recent major oil fmd in Canada's arctic Beaufort Sea produced 6,000 barrels a day at a depth of 14,200 feet in initial tests. There are 42 gallons in a barrel. If the well turns out lo have commercial potential, ll could be producing oil "in a l'eaaooa- ble time," perhaps five •)'Mn, he said. -~ Newport Cancels (AqgriJ Meeting Tltere wtll be no Newport Beacb Clty Counell meettn1 Monda, beca... at le..i five council mel!l.ben wlll be-ln San Fraaef1eo auendln1 the ......... LI ... el CiUt1 COD• YeDtioll. Couactlmn wtll bold tbelr ......... OM. the police helicopte r helped force it over between Sear and Bristol streets offra mps. The suspects attempted to run into a nearby housing tract but halted after police began shoot- in~ al them. officers said. There wer e no reported injuries. Police s aid they r ecovered television sets and a ppliances from the pickup truck NB Man Faces Tax Uiarges J oseph Pe ter Cefa r a tla of Newpart Beach today is racing a three·count indictment issued by a Phoenix Grand J ury alleging he evaded paying ne arly $1 million in income taxes Cefaratti. 47, of 271 Promon· tory Point Drive West , is e xpect. ed to be arraigned Mond a y before a Phoenix m agis trate. Paul Corradini. s pecial at torney for the crimina l division of the U. S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix. said the Indictment is the result or the three.yea r in· vestigation of Cefaratti by the Internal Revenue Service. An indict ment is a formal charge m ade against a person by a grand JUry It does nol es tablish guilt or innoce nce A ccor di ng to Co r r a di n i, Cefa ratti operated 11 insurance a g e n c ie s in A r izona a nd California between 1972 and 1976. He said the income which Cefaratti allegedly failed to re- part came from those firms The first count of the indict ment covers the calendar } car 1972 Cefar atti's return listed ta xable income of $13,365 with a ta x due of $2,601 The indictment a ll eges hi)> a<" tual taxable income was $236.469 with a tax of $136,501 The second count covers 1973 when Cefaratt1 's return listed a taxable income of minus $5.465 and no tax due. The indictment alleges h1s actual taxable m· com e w as $276,850 with a t ax due of $164,775. The third count for 1974 noted he claimed a taxable income r>f $1 .128 with St59 10 ta xes The in· dictment cla1ms Cefaratti tax· a ble inco m e w as a ctually $1,037.348 with $697,123 in taxes due. Corradini s aid he believes Cefaratti has been a Newport Beach resident since about 1974. A one-time res ident or the Ba lboa Bay Club, Cefar atti is a former officer in the Newport <See TAX, Page A2) U.N.Pleads 0 .. 11 ,.,., jt>" - MESA OFFICIAL INSPECTS DOWNED WILLOW TREE Keith Van Holt Seek• TeWlnkle Park V•nd•ls Vandals Chop 7 Mesa Park Tree Newly planted trees worth S t ,000 to S 1.500 werP found cut down today in the n<'w section nf TcWinkle ·Park in nr>rth Costa Mesa. 1·it) officials !-.aid t0da) Le1s un· S1·n I Ct"' ))1 n·rtnr K1.•1 th Van llnlt su1d snm(~me with a machl'lt• or othC'r sh,1rµ, large knife• chopp1•d down six alderc; and a willow in th<' early t>venm~ hours Thur~day and cul s everal hunks out of the railings of a bndg1• T h t' trees wPrt' located betwel'n two m<in·madt' lake)> Van Holt said the park was vandalized repeatedly before it opened to thl' public 1n t•arl~ J une but hasn't bc<•n damaged CRINA BEHIND IN MEDICINE Chinese medicine -in some areas -is 40 years behind lhe U S , s ays a Newport Beach neurologist who just returned from China . See Featuring. Page 83. murh o;1n r 1· th1 n , t:n t 1l ThuNida' ., mc1dent · \'an Holt asker! "" \ "it m·-.~··' to call ham JI 7:>1 ~ ... 111:i llt~ ... :lid ht• IWllt \I ' II fll,f \ ha\<' ~·n J 'oun,.: ... lt•r "If It's an l"tdUll II ' .I 'td, .1dult." Van Holt ,,m1 lf 11 ,, kid . it's d kad "h11 ' JUl>t <II' CO\ enn~ has m~ n IJC'" t'r · He said 1r th(• youn~..,t• 1 •~ round. lhe city "'II -.i•el. rP...,lllU t ion from h1i:. p.1n·nt:-. Mid ..ibn wa nt!> to put t ht· \nu th tu ""r k digging out tht· trunks -.o tht dam aged trees l'an he replarvd "We want him to ha\ 1 -.11m1· ktnd of tdt•a "hat a t rt>t 1-. Jhoul Then ma\ be ht' "ouldn t ht· .,o in clined ·10 chop down II\ 1n~ things.·· an Holl sal(I Executive Killed T UJUN. Italy <APJ Leftist terron sts shol and killed F'tat execullve Carlo G~1gheno toda). and authonue~ srud he was the highest 0Hic1al or the automobile company ever ambus hed by ter rorists &atles Regrouping For Benefit Urged UNli'ED NATIONS (AP> - Tllte \Jnit.ed NaUqns is yrging the BeaUet to 1et tocetber again for a concert to benefit Vietnamese "boat people" and other ref- u1H1, a U.N. 1pok:esman sa.ld . Asked about reports that the famed rock poup of t.be ll80I mllbt nimslte for a U.N. beneflt, rraneola Guillui confirmed 1ueb a IJrOjeet baa tbe .,_ekinf ol U.N . Seeretar1·General Kurt Waldbllm. He Mid Walclbelm bu apoken r::i0118111 with at ..... ol four Beat.lei, Oeor.. Har~ r11on . gWl}.e ................ .. • • U. N. rock concert by the Bee Gees last January for the benefit of the lntemaUonal Year of'tbe Child encoura1ed W aidheim to endone the idea of a Beatles boat people concert. The Washington Post. today quoted a U.N. official as aaylna Harrieon, Paul McCartney and Rlnco Star have acreed to play such a concert,.probably in New York, and that the fourth BeaUe, John Lennon, wu couldertn1 tbe ide•. The New York Post. nld Lennob a1reed osllf to worlcinf on tbe 1ame bUl u bis t.brM former partnen, and'*-_,.,...._........,, t • ne twork drained by the San Diego Creek and the Delhi Flood Control Channel. As ked to comment on Dixon's report, Worthle y said his agen- cy's goal is lo "eventually tum the bay into a fis h and wildlife habitat." But he added that Fish and Game has no immediate pla ns for dredging and that the pi.lot <See UPPER BAY, Page A2) Fire War In Final Stages By The Assocla~d Pres., With 51 homes burned a nd 100.000 ucre:-. of California bru~h .ind t1mbt·r ::.mollfrring, lhl" 111J'>'\l\C' balll£• al!dtn'>t 16 maJor fan•., across Cal1fomia <1p1wan-d to be cntl'nng its final ~la~c:-. 11.xJa). \'> mon· dt>va:-.tatin~ fin•., \H·n· controlled or cr1nta1ncd to da}. mopping ui.i 11pt>rat1on·. v. t-re u n d t· r w ;i y tn .., •• \ er d I drC'JS In ~orthc•rn Cal1Corn1a. lhr· l . ~ Forest Servac·e i-<.11 d m•1p UfJ c·f(ort)> would cr>nt1nu1• for "'''<'ral din-. at th +-Chllt Bar F ir 1>, 50 in tie-. nor• hf-a -.1 or S,11"ramentn Author1t1e...,, ... a1<t lht· hn• "'h1rh had roaro·d ovPr ti SOii Jf'ft'.., of ~1crra t\1•vatl.1 looth1ll -. ",1, fulh 1·nn1:11nl'<i "' 111 .1 ni to<J.1\ <1nrl "ouln tw ful1 1,r 1 u11 tr11JJ,.,J b lll .1 m "•1turdav 'I h" lllrt''-1 ... 1r \1c·t· 1·-.11rna1t·1l 111.11 ,, total ol S! .i rrnllton hli-. l..-1·11 -.i,.•nt fi ghting th•· Ch1h lfar hl all'. v. h11 h IJUrrwd I 1' ,. hou-.t·!-. .ind d mobile• homt>. Total flr l• d :1rnaJ?1·~ were e:.t1m atl•d at St :12 m1lhon In S<1n Oi~gu County, changin ~ v. mds kepl the 6 ,000·acr" brw.h fir<· nedr Otay Me)>d huming -.tubbomh near the Mexican !)(1rt1er lJld.:.t\ Tht> L·aJiromw lkµart ffit'lll of Forestn expected to l'Ontm l th1 blaze b}' daybreak bu~ said 1t v. ;i, onl\' half controllt'd It wa:::. 15 P<'r<'cnt contaan1•d IL'i s11.c ha:::. 1101 chan~t..'CI -.incl' We'1nt>...,da}' 1\lmo~t .ioo f1ref1 ghu•r,.., n • rn .. in~ on the lint's 111 lht• Sic111 'I ,..1dro ~tountam-. or th" Ota\ \11.•..,,1 -.oulht·Ji.t of S:.in l>1t'w1 Tht'~ tnrludl'd hJndl'r('"S nov.n Ill rrum \'1r,g1n1,1. TennPSS l'(', "~nlu1 I.\ and 1\r1111n.1 '\11 -.rrulllJfl'!-o v.t'rt• tiurnt•rl II\' lh• fin· v.h1l'h lrl\<''>t1gat111 ' "<IV v. "" dt•l 1 lx•r :.t ll'hr -.1•1 In SanlJ Barh.ira ('uunt). !ht• E .1~h· <'an~on f1rl' JI (;11tPt,1 v.a ... 11. I \.1n·1I ruth <:11ntr11l11•tl J'-111 11110 11 .ift,·r f1 rt·f1i.:h1 ,.,..., c·on 1.11n1.•d tht· hl.111· al o a m . ""'"' l ~ Fon''' :-,l·n 11 l' )>pokt•!-tmJrt Erl \\ aldapft'I T h ,. '11 o k t• :-m a n " ;i 1 II i "i f1 rpf1gh1t·r.., n•ma1ned r>n th1• l1rn• mopp1n).! up \ t•nt ura Count v Ot•puty Fm• l'h1l'f :'ll u·h.11·1 ~cllcr~ fort'l'a.'\l s full <·ontaannwnt nf the C'rct•lo.. fin• nt•ar \ t•ntura and OJ at bv 5 p m t<Xla~ Planninl( l J nit MPeting Canc~lcd .M onday's meeting or the Costa ~t esa Planning Com mission has be1:1 n cancele d because not enough members can attend to makl• up a quorum. The next scheduJed meetlnJ.! will be held at 6.JO p.m . Oct 810 council ch a m be r s, 77 F a ir Ori V(' Medical Bate Pact ,=-~App Pov UDlverall)' of C elHornla R •1ent• toda)' epprov~d e n •tr ttm•nl betw en the UC lrvlne 11hdlcal C Hter aa d Orance Cowlty tut .. t.ablblMI • •>·•lem to cMt.er mloe r.le · buraemf'nt rate1 for the C"OSl of medic al care for lndlt nl pa · Uenll UCI Ctuu,t'eUor Oantel Aldrich Jr ••Id the ••'"meat la an lm por tent compromlae b4lween the uni ven.lty aod county oMciall U1 aotUlnl a Iona 11tandlnt blltUo o ver mediral bUta for paUeot rare Evf'r slnrt lhf' count y llr1t t'Ontratted with the m ed lul center to trTat tndlc~nt patienu an 1978, t~ two a1encln ha v~ daa ~r ~ed ove r pay m ·nt pollclea .. T he "'°"t r~enl dtapute bad flared wbtn private firms hired by the county and UCJ came up with 1n1uuf1cant dJ ffe rences on what constitute d "communJty r ates," or the ave rage charge for a Ri ven medical ser vice Whe n ncKo liat1ons between the county and medical cenwr faltc•rf'd, the ls11ue was suh m ille d to binding a rbit ration. Hut a second round of ncgoUu· t ions be for e t hose hearings began resulted In the agree ment tha t was approved by county s uper viw r.1 TueRday and the re· gents today Under te rms or t hat agree· ment. the county will reimburse the uruverslly for 77 percent of the c ha rJ(es for services ren- de r e d to county patients. retroact ive to July I The county also will pay the university $1 2 · m illion for physician services provided to patients for whom the county Is respoMible. ~ddilionally, the two sides will hlrP a com1ultant to conduct a nl'w community rate survey on the ha.sis of charges In effect Jan I , 19"0 A s1m1lur study will be con- 11urlf'd ~nnually lo de ter mine rates for each !)UC('ecding year, 1>ffl l'aah111a1d CA.Ute r Wants (~uba Accord W/\SlllN<iTON CAP> The lln1h•cl Slat('!> I'> not askang lh<• Sov1f'I Union lo withdraw 1ls com hat hrigadl' from Cuba , ('arlt'r achn1n1Mratwn :.ources '<11d tod:.iy I n'>ll·ad -.1wl thl· :;1mrc1•-. who ll'lt'H''>ll'll Ulll)fl) f111l y, thP Ud m1n1'>trat111n 1s working lo ac·hlf'v•· a .,,.11 lf'm<·nt lhl:ll w1>ultl 1·l1m111:1t<· lht· c·omliut ru111:1b1l1ly of 1 h1• ~1v11·t tr1m11•" making f>l:tin thl·y ;iri· ac·tu1g only a.'> ud Vl'>l'r'> 'l'J1,. 11f111·1als rc·fwwd t1> dis t•l11'>1· 11 rwc·1f1ru lly wh ut '>leps th1·y hop._y) lo p(•rtiuud<· the So Vll'l:'l lolakt• Senate Begins Secret Talks WASlllNG TON CAPJ The St•nalt• ht'ld a rare clo:owd 11ess1on torluy to hc:1r s ·cr el details ahout manpower a nd equipment .-shortal(t•s fur>nK lhe arme d forc·<·s m l(eorang up for a war • ~mer1otenry Thr· :owrrct d ebut.e, t1chcduled to laRl up to 111x hours. likely was th(• final c·hu1>ter thi!t yea r in a n \J n!\urc•essful rampa11(n by somf' con~n-ssmen lo bnnl( back com· pull40ry r e1<1slralio n fo r u m1 l1l11ry d raft. The Senate president ordered th<· sergt1anl·at·arms to clear tht> visitor and press galle rius a11d to lock t he doors to the c h ambe r . Eight or t he 100 11u utOl'1' were pre11enl when the clo11cd st..>aslon began , but others ·wer e>. to be admitted later. · OAANO[ COAST DAILY PILOT Offlcft (Ml•.... .. ,,., .. , .. ~ • ., .. , ~~ft~~,;==~~. Tlll.lllM (11t>......, et••..,... MYeftllllll....,. ,,_._, .. _ ....-__ .,,_""""'~~ ... , .. '"""'1: :;"" °'!f't.T:...~~:s.= r;:r,., .. •• "'"1tl• ........ "'" .. r•,•tfy!N I ._1t1 _.,,,., .. 1.,. 91 '""'--"9011• tl•ff •9M I C.01• ,.. ... (1t11tt1ri ( ~ ....... ., ..,._,.•O.•wr Or Robert R Moore, prw l· de nt or O r a n ge C uu t College, 1s the n ti'W presl den t o f the Cottt u M eu Ch ismhc:r o f Commerce. lf(>'ll be rorm ully mslulled in omcc Oct. 18. Balboan Said 'Not Victim' Of Assault B a lboa r esi d e nt G e n e Deramus was listed ln raJr con- dition today at Hoag Me morial Hos pital whe re he was taken ea rlier t hi11 week a fter being found incohere nt in his apart· m ent. N ewport Beach d c tectlve11 said tod;ty that, after interview· ing Dera mus, they are con· vanced he wasn't the victim or a n assauJt Dera mus was found Wednes· day in his apartment at 330 E Balboa Blvd. after he failed to show up for work for three days. PolJce said he was incoherent a nd had numerous a bras1on11 on his legs and fare. ln vestigutor.s said today those tnJunes. may have resulted from the man roll · ing ;.iround on u concrete noor when he wus incoherent Narmco Fire Victims M e nd One of two men badly burned in a Costa Mesa indu11trlsl f1rf> last month continued to improve and was reported Ln good condJ- lton today at UC Irvine McdJcal Center in Oram~c A s pokeswoma n fo r th · ml'dical center su1d Larry C C'ncon1'. :W, of Stanton. appcari. to he mending from &nJUrtC:'> suf fnc•d in ttw Aug 22 fm· at N<irmc·11 Mal<·nah Inc l lf• wus hurncd ovn 40 1wrccnt of ht~ bm1y (;c:org1· J•; Sc·amttn, ~7. of OrnnJ.tl-. who wm. hurncd over GO pen·cnl of h11:1 body, 1s i.ltll con- siderl'd to he in r nt1cal cond1· l ion. she said. A c he m ical r cad 1o n wus blamed for the fire al Nar m co, ti d1vis1on or Celanese, which de vclo p11 and m a nu facture s plas t1c·s a .. , ... ._.. Udo ec.auw:uc. Corp. d&cla lat.er became Udo Woodwon. rwu..r llrm II tW· really titted at lloldta1 a Ne•port 8Nela .,..,,_ Uowe . .................. thll he operated lft the pat ..... M ultlple lnauranu Service. Inc , C.teratU lmurance Co.: Cefera tU b11ur ance A1ency ano Ct fuaUl ol Callfonlla. Th• CeluatU lnauraoce Aten· CY alao Wll Ueenaed ID Arlaooa. accordlna to 1late records. Corradlnl aald an underwrtt· tn1 firm with which CefaratO d l d b u 1 ln e11, MlddlHeJt ln a ura n c ~ C o . o f New Ha m pahlre, went bankrupt and hH 1tnc. rued a C.Ufornla dvtl caae a1alnat Cef aratU alleclDc be never aent the firm presnlum payment.a ror the poUcla be IOld for them. uit Filed Over Use of Yacht Name Will the re al T rana Pac ' Yuc hts please stand up! According to a law1ult IUt!d T hursday in Oranae County Superior Court, two firms ~ using the na me to promote yacht s ales. but one claims lo have be e n using the n a me seven years longer than the othe r. The s uit against Transpac Yachts Inc. of Seattle, a nd five other defendants was filed by Trans Pac Yacht.a Inc .. 2510 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. T rans Pac claims In the action that It has used the name since March 4. 1971. when it began "selling yachts under t he cor· pora lc and trade name for such nationally known manufa cture rs as F.n cson and C&C." It 1s all eged an the suit tha t the d e fendants star ted using the name Transpac m November 1978. without authority to do so. Trans Pac ls asking the court for a n injunction to p rohibit furthl•r use of the name by the defendants. No court date has been iset AIM> listed as defe ndants In tht.> case arc Dan Streech Yacht Sulc:<. Mike Lampe Yachts. Hun tan ~ton llarbour Yacht Sale1>. H udder Ma gazi n e and t he Columbia Broadcas ting System. Grant to Aid County EMS Orange County Supervisors h:ivt• a~rec<f lo accept a $576,000 federal 1<rant to car ry out an cml'rl(cncy m edic a l ser v1cei. 1 EM S> plan fo r the county. This 11> the thir d year the roun t y h a~ rcec1vc.:<.I n1oney from the ft·d•·r:il llealth, Education (Uld Wt·lfarc depa rtment to orgaruze c·m•·r~cncy scrv1cei; Ttw l(runl as the :.erond larg~t n·ct·1vcd by any county an the nutwn, according to a county ll u m o n Se rv1 ceis Agen cy i.pok(•smun. The monc) will be used to im plc m cnt planR for traum 1& ccn· lcr11, transportation or patients, m edical record keeping and dJs aster planning. Newport Battle Firm Continues • Testing of Drug A runni ng battle be tween fll ncUonK a re sup pressed a nd Ne wport Pha rmaceuticals In who arc suffering from viraJ in· ternationw, Inc. and lhe federal fecllona. Food and Dru~ Administration Two years a10. t he FDA ball· has r e-Ignited over lhe fi rm 's cd the U.S. l.MtA of the druc - anti-viral drug, lsoprinoalnc. which had been conducted alnce All a result, Sanford Glatiky, 1970 -claiming the dru1 was chairman of the Newport Beach-neither safe nor effective. based firm, today declared that That order was r escinded a the firm will IKnore the FDA'11 m onth later and the U.S. teal latest attempt to hall the test of progra m continued. the drug in thlit country. The recent lelU!r askln1 lhal Jo'urther , he 8ald that a new no ne w teals be undertaken compound cur rently beinJC te.t c a m e witho ut ex planation, ed in Europe by the firm, will Glasky 11a1d. "never be te11ted In this country "We don 't kno w why they because or the bur ·aucracy. osked WI lo ball and •Ince It was "They can't handle one dru1 a request, not an order , we have ( Jsoprtnoalne) why should we no Intention or 1toppln1." he 1ive them two?" said Tbe lat.est furore was touched -''_We can't aee k id• dylnc off by an Aue. ao letter sent \I' became ot the FDA." Newpc>rt Pbarmaceutlcall from The rlrm'• new compound. the FDA requeslln1 that no known only u NPT 15392. l1 be· m ore medical centers or P•· 1n1 teiited In Europe to at.abWae Uenll be included ln the U.S. lmmunal rapoue Jn pat.lent.a tetUn1 ot lloprlnollne. whote 1y1tema are either aup- The dnac. orl11nally developed preHed or funcUonln1 al loo In t• by Oluky and bll U · hleh a level. aoclat e a at Newport • La•t year , Newport Pbarmaceut1cal1, bas been Pharmaceutical• 1J1ned wtt.h · U..:eaMd for aaJe In ao foretcn the pNlllsioua Sloan·Ketterlnl countriH lncludln• France, Jnatltute for Cancer ReMardl 1n W .. t Germany and Italy. New York for • ..n .. ~ Jo&Dt It 11 ...ett for treatment of ttlll ot HVeral antl-vinal drup mH•l• encephalltlt, SSPE, a that may have appllcatloaa viral dlHHt that la nearly fl•hlln1 cancer, multiple alway• fatal and for which there 1cleroell -and lnfh1ea1a. 11 no curt. Mott vlcUm• are children. Accorcllnl to Oluky, the dnal lD U.S. te11tint bu been abowD to be eo peretDt tffec:Uv• lD curtDI or 1tabllldnt the dlM .... He alto noted that France bu Uc......S UM ot Jaoprlnoelne for paUelltl wboM norm•! lmmunal . , Nu11 Deetroyed ., WINTERS (AP> -A '1 mllllon wU"tbouM and """1 bunclNd tbouland dollan wonb of nut.a have belll ct.troYtd lD a fire at tbl Martanl Nut Co. Bay Fund r -Transfer Refused • ~ The state'• Water Reeourees Control Board refused Tbunday to tranlfe r fund• for upper Newport Bay poUuUon 1tudlea. tayln& tbe rt are oth er alternatlva for plannln1 ways to curb bay 1ihatfon problerm. The board, which met In Sacramento. voted 3-0 a1aintt authorllln1 the transfer of $150,000 from an a ccount 1et ulde for clean water sludles. TRllVTARlrS TO NEWPORT B~Y ( 1978) UC••-·-~.,,... THIS 18 UPP£A NEWPORT BAY DRAINAGE AREA four Feet ot Sitt Leet Veer, Sey• UCI 8denU8t l',.._r~AI UPPER BAY REPORT. • • dredging p roJ•'<'t once pro!>Ofied as an expen menl 1n r~tonng the Upper Hay marshlands b&b been put mt.o Umbo "We won't do anythJng unUI the re lA rontrol of thC' source of the polluUoo," he irn1d (;1tlng Umit.-d funds ovaulable . Gladys Downs Funeral Set Spturday •·uneral services will be held Saturday for Gladys K Rusull Downs. a 25·year Ne w por t Beach resident and rea l estate broker who dled Thursday al a Co11ta Mesa convalesce nt bome She was 75 Services will begin at 1 p m. at Pacific View Mem or ial Parlt. with Or . John A Huffman ot St Andrew's Prt>Sbyten an Chur~h offic1alini:? Mrs Downs ope rat~ a n onst 11hop in Corona for nine year. be f o r e moving t o Ne wpo r t Be a c h in 19 53. S h e w as a m ember of the Newport Har bor Board ot Realtors nnd was w. s ocialed with Mucnab·lrvlne Rea l Efttate She is 11urviv~ by two son.'i, Carlton and John. and a s1at~r. · Eva K. f'owler . a ll of P aao Robles. Victims Aided MONTGOMERY, Ala. t AP> - HundredA Oocked to National Gua rd armories with g rocery bags a nd boxes filled with canned icooda after Gov. Fob J a m es appealed to Alabema res· ldenlt to look in their c up· boardA for s upplies to fe«i vtc- Um • of Hunicane t'rederic . he s aid. "We don't want to spend the funds only to havt' the bay fill an agam the oexl year That kind of wort Is go1n1t to <·O'lt severaJ dollan per cub1r yitrd and there a re m11.1Jom1 of yards there" In a senes of questions that f ol l o w e d . W or thl 1·y at'knowlcdged that the a1tency has no estimate of how lon1< 1t wtll take for that upi.tream l'Ort trol of siltation to takt place However . he m umtained th&l he doubl.s th<• bay would lx)('<Jme 111> flllt·d In that th" pollut11m would bf. 1rr everi.1ble Al time s th«' .-.xchan g1•'l betwttn &ud.Jence membPN and Worthley becam e so heatt:d that t'O-hO!Jl.8 Pete Barrett. a form•'r Newport Beach c1ty counc1lmun. an d Or Nolan F'nzzellt-had to 1n ter nipt the procttdm g!'I "Wea.re a ll on the sam .. \l'fim · Fraiielle rem1ndf'd tht-group "And what we have to do t'I ma kt· a ril'ar and loud demand for th•· ~tale t<> turn looi.t• or tht' nrc·St..~§ary funds lodoths\ work "It's nrvt•r jtOIOJt to huppt•n unltt11& each of U-'> m<1kci. a ch:ur , i.latcd de mand · Mesan Recovers From Gun W ouod ~A Costa MM a man was in good condlt1on today at UC Irvine Medical Center as he re covered from In.Ju ries suffered whe n a shotgun wen t off ac cade nt.ally and hit him an the baod and ann. officials said DonaJd Armstrong, JO, of 1555 Mesa Verde Drive East, was in jvred Wednesday when he al· legedly dropped or threw the 1un l-0 lbe n oor during a n argu· ment . police aaid Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* •When you buy ove suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. ) Tboee fund.I originate with the fede ral Environmental Protec· tion A1ency. James Glannopou109, c hief ot plannlnc for the water agency'a d lvlaion of planning and re· iiearch. said one alternative for handlin1 bay watershed studies would be to tum the matter ove r to state plannef'3. Giannopoulos said the stalf of the Santa Ana Regional Wat.er Quality Control Board possibly could band.le bay plannlng, hut he e mphasized that no decision h H yet been made. T h ursday's action, the plan· ning offic1a.I sa id. was s1mp!y an indication of the 1>tatc ooard's retirence t.o lake funds out of the undeslgnated pot He said 1t was only a "narro w ii;sue" whH·h s houldn't Jeo1>ardizc ruture bav planning efforti. The state wate r board must still deal with the problem of de· t'1ding wtuch agency, if any . is to u ll1ma t e ly h a nd l e c r1 t1 cal watershed pla nrung matters in a n effort tn stop the n ow of silt tnl<J upper N1·wport Hay The Southern California As 11oc1ation of C<Jvem menu. was sc1ven the resporusib1llty of de· velopang a waste m anagement µIan wveral year<> al(o, but the -.tatt> walt'r board 1n July an nounced ill! Inte ntion to Mnp SCAC of Its authon ty because of deflr1enc1~ an tht· Nl'wport Bay 11lan Local off1 c1als have bee n m1•et1ng 'llOC'P in an effort lJ> see ,, " ('()fl.'U>rt111m of &iKCOl'lf'S c:in tw ,.,I ahli'>h1•ll to 1>1·1·k hay plan ninl( authonty from the stale (;HI OJIOJ)(}UIC~ ~a 11! th(' w:ih·r bourd ul ''' <k t•1twr mp1·t11w rould dPC1dc· on who j(ets the d•·~ 11(n att0n Tht·rc• a rc va rlou11 a ltNnat1vPs •l could con111de r, 1ncludtnl( h•tt1na? SC'AG kt...,p on handltnl( bay ... tun11~i.. dc·sil(nat ang '\Orne• m•w a111•111·y 1>r dt•' 1.:nalmg 1L.,(•lf w1 the plann.in~ ag.-ncy Nt>wpori C~pt; Probe Rape Of Tt"•·n N •• ,. port U1·ach p<>ll<'" tciday seiu1i:ht th•· man wh11 rlJJK'<.I an lH ve<ir old we'lt Newpo rt woman Wednt'~<ta y n1f(hl Thi· voung .. om a n told officer:. 11 took ht.>r until Thursduy mom &nf< to work up the <0ouru1ow lo re port the cnme Arrordm~ lo pol1re the wom an was leaving her apartment al about !I 45 p m wht•n the SUS· pect pushed bis way anto tht· res idence She srud he threatened to hurt her 1f she d.Jdn 't rooper ate and too~ her ant.Q her bedroom where he raped her The v1ct1 m 'laid her a ssailant appeared to be about 22 yean old. was clean :ihaven. and had !lhoulder-length hasr. He stood about S-feel 8, 150 PQunds. 11hc told offln•n. --------.. • Fl'ldly. Sept~ 21 . 1979 QAILY PILOT A3 ::C~tg "Highways Soon Parking Lots . . Expanded Railways Studied- Officials from three southland counties met Thursday In Santa Ana for the purpose of cettJ..na oo lbe same track for Improving rail services between San Diego and Los Angeles. The three leaders -Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark. Los Angeles County Supervisor Baxter Ward, and Stale Sen. James Mills of San Diego, are mapping plans to seek grant.a of $150 million. According to Clark. the money would go for additional rail tracks. expansion of s ta tion facilities and for improving the frequency of scheduled trains. "We have been told that there is money available in both state and federal sources and we want to take a unified approach on getting it. "We'll ha ve a lot bette r c han ce if we are getting together ins tead of going In seve r al different directions." Clark said. • The officials said they believe the San Diego to Los Angeles corridor is second in passenger volume only to the comdor that serves Washington, Boston and New York. • Clark said the slate legislation has recently made funds availa· ble ror the improvement or the r ail syst ems a nd that Rep. Lionel Van Oeerlin of San Diego is introducing legisla tion to get federal allocations. "The number of passengers who a re taking the Amtrak trains between San Diego and Los Angeles increased 70 per cent from May of 1978 to last May Clark admitted that the figure c ame at the heig ht of the gasoline crisis but said lbal ridership is maintaining those increases. "There's an awful lot of peo· pie riding the trains that got the good habit during the gasoline crisis ... he said. A spokeswoman for Amtrak said that six trains run both ways between San Diego and Los Angeles except fo r Saturdays when there is one less train She said more than 140,000 passengers rode the trains in August The trip takes 2'h hours but Mills said he is hopeful that the time can be cut to two hours by improvements in service T he three officials said they will be resurrecting the former county Transportation System Organization in efforts to analyze needs and go after more money. Supervisor Ward has said he also is seeking to extend service from Los Angeles to Oxnard. Thursday's meeting got off to a tardy start. Clark and Ward had driven to the Santa Ana train station to meet Mills who • was a passenger on Amtrak. The train was almost an hour late. Detroit Target DETROIT <AP> -Detroit has been selected by the United • Farm Workers as a target ln the union 't efforll to launch a na· . tlonal boycott of non-union let· . tuce. Orua• CCll'&Dtl 'J"rau~ Commluloa, eaUed lor""t~1t aaeKY to lead u.. ••1 t.n •· ••••• • -.iovl"t'a lrasaaportaU~veat U.. .... ~ .·· TIM ~ wW bit SouUI Oraa1e Couoty particularly bard, accordln1 lo lb• pre U•lnary NllQl1. ot t.be 1tucly ol f\rture ti .....,.,nation problemt prepared for the eommLMkJD by a private ftrm. Tbe twr.ooo • Won't Dance atudy wtU be completed ln <k· tober.' • The report aui1ested six .. ~ ... .-. MtllAl'-..14 tak~ lo ~Ip relieve the rredlct· ed lraJftc boom. five o which would iDvolve eew blabwaya 1D the aouth county TlloH alternatives include bl1~way 111tem.a already oo tbe couaty drawtnc boards. A blah apeed bl&hway from the Rhtenlde Freeway lo Irvine Som e folks really aren 't crazy about the disco dance eraze, as the additior;i in s mall print to th.is s top sign in Costa Mesa indicates . Is the r e an anti-disco under· ground organization out there, striking furtively with stencil and paint? ---------------------- llie-saving Medic Out of Hospital 87 ROBERT BARKER Of-IH!lly ~ , ..... A yoWl.g doctor. injured while coming lo the rescue or a deputy sheriff who was being attacked in a hospital jail ward. was re· leased from the hospital Thurs· day. Officials said that Or. Howard Cowlishaw, 26, of Garden Grove. s uffered a badly bruised spleen when he also was attacked by the prisoner at the UC Irvine Medical Center. He ha~en placed in the in· tensive care unit at that facility because of fears tbal bis spleen m ay have been ruptured. •'There's no doubt in my mind that Dr. Cowlis haw saved the life of the deputy sheriff," Lt. Wyatt Hart , a s h eri ff 's s pokesman, said today. Hart sa1a the assault took place at 9 p.m. Wednesday when Deputy Raul Ramos was accom· panying a nurse on her rounds at the jail ward. Hart said the suspect, iden· tified as 19-year-old David Medina of Placentia, darted from behind a curtain and rut the deputy over the head with a 24-inch long steel bar that he had torn from his bed. Ramos was struck at least three times and knocked to tbe noor during the apparent escape at· tempt when the nurse screamed. Or. Cowlisbaw rushed to help and waa stru.ck several limes in the abdominal region before he and others were able lo subdue lbe prisoner. The sherifrs spokesman said the prisoner al one time grabbed the deputy's gun before it was wrested away. "Lots of citi~ens could have had big problems had it not been for Or. Cowlishaw," Hart s aid. Hart said that charges are be· ing sought against Medina that include assault with intent to commit murder. ac;.J.ault with a deadly weapon ar~d assault and battery. The nurse also was injured when she was either s truck or kicked in the face. Hart said. Deputy Ramos also was treat· ed at the hospital for injuries and released. Hart said the prisoner has a history or assault charges and was arrested Tuesday nigbt a fter a police chase that started in Placentia. Medina suffered injuries in the pursuit, Hart said. Ou:ner Makes Bid to Open 'Peep' Slww The owner or a Santa Ana adult bookstore is seeking an Orange County court order to al· low him to reopen a bank or "peep" movies machines. ·;New Jobs, Better ; lile Eyed Sunday Steve Manley, owner of B&B Distributing, which operates the bookstore at 225 N. Harbor Blvd., contends that the city of Santa Ana and the Santa Ana Police Department h ave threatened him with arrest if t.be movie machines are opened. According to t.be request for an injunction against the cl\y, an Ora.nae County Superior Court J\4411e ordered the machines closed down for a one-year period following a June 1978 trial. Featured stories ln Sunday's Daily Pilot will describe cbang· lng careers aad improvtna the : quality of life. ' " HO&sESHOES LUCllYT - Former nurae Carol Breen founded~· R1diaS Qub in Laiuna lleaC!b about three 1ean aso. You would thlDk tbe • bone bullneu would be safe • from MIRI " c 1• prteee •. bat : : tbat •1 Mt lilllldff)J trae, QYI tbe • t.ralwotdwnpA«w. . :• MAD ••• oa 1ATBSNl'1 • lladllan, ••·· mar epiloml• : tbe m......_ of lbe PG9t.Workl •• War II baby boom, blendlq pee>- ; : pie ot dlvene bactpoundl ln a · Z-"'"' jOleraDl ambles.ff. How tbeY ftt, GI' not ftt, Into the Amertcm dream? (SUNDAY'S BEST) , 'PA&IS' Tllll l'AU -Sayinc h e's diaaatl1fied with fllma, heavyweight~ act.or James Earl Jones loob forward t.o the debut of tbe TV DOUce H11e1. "Parts." becaue .. It wW deal every week wttb tbe quality of our llvea. ·' 1&0'1IAJtA90RNG -Cu Korea remain UM "Land ol the Moralal Calm .. • u tbe world fladl out llboat tbla new Ml• tourtlt mecca? How to JOU tell t.be diffaew:e .bet.,_ cbarter boat. iD tbe Cartbbeanf Travel non.ww tell. Police undercover officers testlfied that the machines were bouaed in a dark area and were promoting lewd conduct amoog palrons. The Superior Court dedsiOn was partially upheld by a state appeals court. It said ,tJ:ae machines could not be located In a darken.eel area, but could be perml11lble In a well-lighted locaUoo in the store. Subway Endoned LOS A.NGSU:S <Apt -An 11·mlla, a tlOnoa subway from 'downtoW'n Loi An1e1et t.o Nort.b Hollywood via Wlllblre Bowevard wu endorsed Tban- da1 by the Rapkl Trualt l*- trlct bMrd GI directon. near l(yfonS Road. -A tranaport.Uoo conidor jololn1 the Corona de l Mar Freewa)' in Irvine to the San Ote10 PTeew*y ta Laguna Ni1uel -A blp toeed bJ&hway from northern (rvlne to Alicia Partway In Ml.salon Viejo. Su11eated ln other alt.ernaUves, In addition lo the extension of the Newport Freeway. are new tranalt 1'0UleS (rom northern Irvine to Sao Clemente. from La Habra lo Hunttn1ton Beach. from the count1 airport to Santa Ana. and from Garden Grove tbrouttt W estmlns ter and Fountain Valley to Huntington Beach. The south county figures heavily tn plans for improve- ment of existing transportation facilities as well as development of new systems beeause of ex- pected growth, especially tn tbe Irvine area. The lrowtb In employment op. p ortunltles. expected to be eapecially heavy ln lniM, wW be even more ltllllflt'• 6- populatlon IJ'OWt,b, accordinc t.o Michael Schnieder, repreMD· taUve of the conaultina firm. That's because studies in· dlcate that travel growth, in miles and per penon and per vehJcle, parallels growth in Jots rather than popuJaUoo, he said. Wild Party Alleged Troub/,e Deepens for Jordan WASHINGTON t AP > Hamilton Jordan, facing possa ble appointment or a special pros· ecutor over allegations of co- ca ine use. is being described a!> a participant in a "licentJow." 1977 party in Los Angeles. Leo Wyler, a former Carter fund-raiser, says Jordan and two other White House staH me m bers attended a party at hii. home And he told CBS News on Thursday rught that he felt their "approach to this relaxation was one of ... drugs and girl!;." Meanwtule, the Los Angel~ Herald Examiner reported that the FBI is contacting aclresl> Shirley MacLame and several others who were present at an) of four California part1e'> Wlth Jordan m the fall or 1977 An FBI agent said the a~ency "'a~ lookm~ ··into certain allegation., 1n\ohan~ narcolH''> u'e" h' Jordan. The latL>st reports ~eem hkt·I) to add pressure on the Jusllre Department to make a quick df' c1sion on whether to appoint a s pecial prosecutor lo inv~tagat" alleged cocaine use hy Jordan the Wtutc llou.'>c chi ef of staff Department officials. who a~kt·fl not to be named. said Thursda\ a decib1on 1s prohal!l<:' within t"'" weeks. White House press scc retar~ J ody Powell s aid. as he hal> before. that Jordan has nev(•1 used cocaine . and said Wyler ' description or the party al h i)> home was not accurate. Jordan told CBS News that 1f a spec1aJ prosecutor was appointed. ht• would not resign or take a leaH· of absence. Wy ler. a California bus1 nessman who broke his tu.'!> to C arter and as s upporting Massachusetts Sen. Edward M Kennedy for the Oemocr at1r presidential n o man allon. described the Oct 22 . 1977. part) a t his home Thursday in an in tcrvacw on the CBS Evening News. He said the party was at te nd ed by J ordan : then pres1dent1aJ aide Tam Kraft. who is a prorruncnt fi gure an Carter·., re·election effort. Whale Ho•JM• pol lster Patrick Caddell. and J ohn Golden. a friend or Jordan He swd he was shocked by the "~eneral hcc•nliou~ feeling about th~ everung · · I ·'The White House group had come in. in a boisterous way. followed with a lot or. uh,. young girls." said Wyler "One of the While House s tarr ap proached me and said, you can have any one of these girls ex cepl singling out one beraui.e Ham J1Jrdan ha~ a yen for her · Wyler acknowledged . as he has before. that he did not re<:all seeing any drugs being used but did remember talk or hits, ''the use of cocauie." Because he was upset by the event, Wyler said. he contacted Harold Willens, a Californi<.1 hu111 nessman also active in the 1976 Carter campaign Man, 25, Stabbed In HB Pier Melee \ 2.'> vt·ur <Jl d Phoenix man was :,tabbed ninl' limes and clubbed over the head with a bottle today riuring iJ 411 1x·r<\on melee that erupted near Hunt· ington l~ach P1e:r .\11ch<Jcl .\1 ass.JTo \\as rus hed into sur£erv at l'CI ~edJcul Center for the ~tab wounds on his back that hc .. ;uffrred m th<' 12 ·40 a m ruckus. OrangeCoun· t} :-.hen ff':-. dc:µutu::-. :-.a 1d Officers said the beach c rowd dispersed pnor to their arn\ al. lcanng the wounded man behind. He told them ··a bunc h of surfers" chased him north from thf• pier anc1 tackled and s tabbed him ~o \USP<'<"h ha \'C' been arrested . deputies satd Minisub AtteIDpts To Recover Body A search le.Jm aboard <i mm1 .,ubmanne allemplc>d today lo recoHr the body or a Rancho Palos Verdes man who \.\ac; killed m the crash or a CataJma Airlines amph1b1ous plane Mon· da~ A spohc;man for thl' airhnt.' ~aid lht' <.l·arch team round thl· body of John Ga~non 33, in 26CJ reel of \.\ atcr near Catalina Is land along ~1th thC' "'reckag1· of the plant: BC'C'auc;e o f \'ar1 ou~ ml·c-haml'al problt'm~ the· bod~ and wn·ckagl' could not tw pulled from the "'ater Thursda) The airline chartered thC' ~ulJ marine from a Torranct' com pany The pilot of the plane. Vem ~tc Gee. 52. or Lakewood. was "l'rtOusly Injured an the crash and wa.; reported to be in critJcaJ condition lhls morning at H ar bo r UC LA Medical Center T\.\ o other passengers a board tht' plant:. both from Avalon. "'er<' uninjured Thf' pre World War II Grum· man Goo!>e aircraft plunged into the oce<.1n after take·off near C.1t;.llina"' PdJbly Beach and o,;.rn k :-.: a t1onal Transportation SaJc>- lY Board inspectors have been 1nn•i.t1gat1ng the cause of the cra~h Grape Ivy l~ GAIDINS ,. ;. • Feoru11og e()ro ro1ge !~ cod •11s11 specimens ,·.,,.~/'::: ,~ 01rne1mpr00teo ~ >tJ. "'-·~ :-,.,~ Mon<110num · ' ' !" ~o•llllV , , ~ ... ~ SALE PRESENTS / . . 4 ~·~1 Sbade ., Garden Sale J • • • ."· PRICE 51.49 Shade Azaleas Gei o nooc sron on the 1011 bloomlllg S90$0ll Hurrywtllle selecllOn IOstsl 5 GOI Sile /SALE PRICE RO{l 11991$6.99 Bloomlng Impatiens Cl!OoM trom fully · 01ouomec 1>10nrs In \ 'i nuts of reo pink. oronge 'c Of wtltt• 4 PolSIH ai~.._:?S-" ' Reg W .. ___________________ ISALEPRICE CORRY'S llUI ILUGl&IUILI 2 'I• lb. Size Rtg. $2.49 SALE PRICE '1.99 e>pe., 1 ctaye • Wfftl 11.M. ·I p.m. JtJJ MIWPOIT ILYD. • Ntw. lfltpro"d Formula * Attroctl • Kiii• tor mor1 .. v91ond anallt ltMln other controta • • Long 1otttllQ • •oln wlll not woatl It away * Approved for •ttttoblt oore1ent-1tn1wb1rrlt1 toot 59c Australian Tree Fem 'Gol Sit• lltg. t3A9 I SALE ,.ICE *1.99 FOUNTAIN VALLEY UN :;; • ll1£<,0 :> f W'V :r E:LUS & • -Qt IMJO •OOIHUIST 'II FOUNTAIN YALLIY COITA.-A 141 Jl2I '9t6o M2-4t0l IH_, .............. '-..... hry.I PHOla tH-6171 ONM1DAYS SALi "'ICH 0000 ™"U W2ll7't A.11 tteme llffthd IO 8'octi Oft Heftd I'·"'·• IP·"'· I . .. # . . . . . I "' • • Jl4 •· DaY "'-OT . on AND &t1NNINO D&n. -Normally, ~ hUlJ aJ'OU8d tbli belt ol all POllJble COU1a all the WI)' th.rOUCh our •ummer MUOD untll aometblna 1butly happen.1. Tben I 10 on vacation. You caanot put thl1 down to rood plannlna. u ·a Just buk cowardice. The nood bita. The earthquake 1ha.ke1 1 10 on vacation. Slmple d that. Tbll year I• DO exc.pUOD. Tb• beat b.. become ln· tolerable. Tbe amoe lJ 1moalna aU over the place . And I am a<>ina on yacltlon~ MY USUAL PaACl'ICE hu been to select one of the scenic woodenpoe.a ot our ueat Golden State and nee to that location. Some yean it'a been Brea. A couple ol times I've selected an intermediate location and lounged around King City. More often, I've taken on on a loog trip for a vacation in the heart of our agncullural bell, in Modesto. You might ask what a person does on a holiday at loca- l.Ions Uke Brea, King City or Modesto? I'm glad you asked -. ___ , . • ;;>--·----C;) .- Idle Vacationers Waiting for Strttt Sweeper Thrill tn Modesto that. All of these great cities offer about the same op- portunities for rest and relaxation. On Saturday nights, for example, you can go downtown to the local barbershops and watch haircuts. This ought to be particularly jolly this year now that the short, dyed hair or Punk Rockers is in vogue. IMAGINE HOW COLORFUL the cutting room floors will look with all those purple, green and orange hair trim- mings mixed. It ought to be real fun. In these towns. a fter they roll up the sidewaJks at 9:30 p. m., you get the thrill of witnessing the street sweeper, with its revolving yellow light on top, as it whirs down the main drag, dodging in and out of the parked cars aban- doned by local winos . E VE RY NOW AND THEN, the sweeper machine operator makes a mis take and smashes a poorly-parked Volkswagen. By golly, it's more fun than going to the Destruction Derby. . This year , however. I've abandoned the notion of vaca- tioning in Modesto. It would just be too embarrassing. You ;ee. I have a favorite aunt who Hves in a s maJl township near Modesto. · Just last week. she vacationed down here to escape the heat. So she ~uffercd for four days in our heat and smog. Then she ned back near Modesto, where she reported the temperature was a very comfortable 60 degrees. Honest. SO l'M OFF for elsewhere. r might get back by llullowcen, in time for another witch hunt See you after awhile. aJong this best of a ll possible coasts. Try to stay cool now Breathe carefully. Tough Carter Stand Alleged W AS H I NGTON 1AP> Con~ressmen said today that Pres ident Carter, apparently angered by a string of losses on House votes, has vowed to deny favors to Democratic legislators who consistently vote against him. Tbe'y quoted Carter as making the tough statement at a White House dinner Thursday night with about 60 House Democrats But House leaders heatedly denied that Carter made any threat. and Democratic Leader Jim Wright called the meeting ''ins piring" because the pres1· dent got tough 61rtero~· Soor-et Service WASHINOTON <AP) -Sen. Edward M . Kennedy; fadq bl~ created threat.a lo lbe two weeu aJnce be aald ~ might cballm1e Prealdenl Carter, lJ under Secret Service protectloa ordend by the prealdent. Neither White Hou.se aides nor Kennedy's staff would diacuaa wbether the threats received by the senator's omce bad in-Dispatched by Carter, several creased, but It was learned that agent.a appeared at Kenoedy's the number was sharply bl&her office on the second noor cf the since Kennedy disclosed be is Dirksen Senate Office BuildlGg considering running for presi-shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday. dent. They accompanied the aenator Fears Told On Panama Canal Woe WA SHINGTON <AP> -House reJection of a compromise bill to carry out the Panama Canal treaties raises questions about whether the canal will be closed Oct. 1 if the legis lation is not approved by then. "The United States must have legislative authority to exercise our right lo ope•<ite lhe canaJ." said a White House statement is- s ued Thursday alter the House voled 203-192 against the bill. "It is inconceivable Congress :will al· low the Panama CanaJ to be closed even for a short time." The Senate had approved the measure earlier in the day. 60-35. HOUSE managers of the bill agreed to try to work out a new one next week. But the Senate manager. Sen. Carl Levin. D· M icb., said he doubted the Senate would give in enough to satisfy the House. The treaties turn most of the Panuma Canal Zone over lo Panama Oct. l just 10 days from now and then other canal property in s\ages until finally the canal itself goes to that country Dec. 31, 1999. The bill rejected by the House is said to be needed to set up a U.S. -controlled commission to operate the canal until Panama takes over. THURSDAY'S White !louse !>la t ement notwiths tanding. Stale Department ofracials. re fusin g to be n a m ed. have speculated that even though the United States' legal right to operate the canal ends Oct 1. ope rations probably would con· tmue an legal limbopasllhenunlll Congress approved the new com· m1 ss1on to run the canal And Rep John :\1 Murphy, D· N. Y . told reporters he assumes that 1f Congress does not act by Oc·t. 1. Carter will talce over and set up the commission and carry out other details by executive or- der. OPPONENTS I N both the House and Senate contended in debate Thursday that the bill a nd the treaties turn the canal over lo a country that is cooperating with Cuba and the Soviet Union to support revolu· tion in South America. when be left bia office about an hour later. heading down a stairwell and driving off ln a three·car caravan. Carter ordered the proteclioo after receivine what the White House described as a Secret Service analysis of the senator's safety. There also were dis· cussions between administration officials and members of Ken· nedy's staff. "I RAVE accepted President Carter's generous offer of Secret Service protection and my fami- ly and I deeply appreciaLe his action on this matter," Kennedy said in a statement issued by his office. As ked about the Secr et Serv1ce analysis and the con· versatfons with the Kennedy sta rf. White House press secretary Jody Powell said, "I just really don't want to talk about that sort of thing very much." A Ken n edy spok esma n acknowledged that the Massachusetts senator regularly receives threats a nd that an average of one a week is con· sidered serious enQugh to be re· ferrcd to authorittes TOM SOUTHWICK. the Ken· nedy press aide. declined com· menl when asked .,.. hether there has been an increase in the number of threats since Ken· nedy disclosed Sept 7 that he is considering challenging Carter for the 1980 Democratic pres- idential nomination. However. a source who asked not to be identifi ed said the number of threats rece1 ved by Kennedy's office had increased sharply in the last two weeks Powell said the president was acting under authority given him in the Constitution rather Sea to Sea ............. Glenn Hayden ended a 5.000·mile. 90·day bicycle trip Thursday at Atlantic City The 21-year-old from Absecon , N.J . pedaled from Portland, Ore. to the Atlantic Ocean in memory of a fo rme r clii!>s mate an d to r aise money for the Leukemia Fund Emperor Booted Out of C. Africa PARIS 1AP1 f ormer President Oav1d Dacko overthrew Em~eror Bok assa I and declared the Central Afncan Empire a re-· public agaJn altt!r 14 years or d1clatorsh1p that inciuded the mass murder or schoolctuldren and a coronation that cost a quarter of the 1mpovenshed nation's annual income. There was no 1mmed1ate andlcatJon of casualties m the coup late Thursday. but some 1001.Ul~ was reported an the Central Africa capital or Bangui. a dawn-to-dusk curfew was imposed and the state radio appealed to all med1l0al personnel to go to Bangui's l'n1 versity Hospital .. extreme!} urgently " t han un d e r. any spec 1r1 c THE HEAD OF THE f'rench medical mission in Bangui also !'latutory power an apparent appealed to tus staff to go to the hospataJ. and the French govem- r cference to federal law that ment saJd 1t was sendm~ troops to ats former colony at the request authonz~ protection for pres· of Dacko and Pnme Minister Henn Maadou. It said they would re· 1dential candidates. main until .. the Central Afncan authonues Judge the s afety or the populal.lon as assured THAT LAW was passed m 1968. after the assassination of Bokassa v.as the third Afncan dictator o"'erthrown tn five Robe rt F Ke nne dy . the months follo.,..mg lht> fall of lga.ndas ld1 Amin and Francisco senator·s brother Another Macaas l\"guemaofEquatonalGumea brother. President John F Ken· Informed source" said tht· stock}, bearded 58 year-old Bokassa aedy. was assasl!inated 1,n 1963 was in Labva when th<-rnup "'cc. sta~ed by the 49-year-old Dacko. ~~~~~~~~~ ......... ......_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE MUSEUM COUNCIL OF THE NEWPORT HA.RBOR ART MUSEUM Presents an Rain Falls Across South Antiques illow & ialr Tornadoes Also Rake Mississippi, Alabama . ---. , .. ---- • 11 II m LO\ Al91n -·-will tw <OOl•r tllrOUQh S.tunSav wUti 1119"• of ~. •1111• toutN!rn c~lal valleys will be mostly sunny with nlQM Of n 10 .. T lie bNcllH Should be mo.ti y \Un· ny •1111 lllQM In llW 10s and Ille water ttmC"ra~11. Dattrt lor.c:asts call for sunny ulas with lllQM In nortM<"I\ o.~rt• '2 to 100. Highs In toutflen1 O.Wf'U •Ill be 10'2 to IOI. Conslcter•l>I• 1'19flt encl morning low c 1oucts a nd too, however, tore<Ht••• wy claar1119 by mlct· afler,,_,, Coastal tempef'.wr.: Hltlf\, 7• wltll a IOwlS. lnl-....,._elvre: Hitl', M wtth .iow ... w-.n. ElsewtleA 1'9M "'•rl•bte wlftds nl9'1t ... rNmll'll "°"" 119comln9 soutllwes1 to "'"*"' 111 to ll -tl\ls an.,_. Nenav Tevu<'9elpe Trll'lldM Vwecnu : ~! ... s-,111-, Thie• IJ..S.81im••r9 ,.10.Y S«--•:02 p.m. LO SKCIN llltitl IO:CM p.m. s.J IATU•DAY First low 4· IS a.m. l'lrst llltlft IO:M a.m. Se<loftf IOw 4!M p.m. Stcoftd,.._ t0:•11.m. SUtlCNIY u S.J t .O u l'lntl9w 4!iU.m. I.I 1'1'91 11"9' Mi• a.m. U S«oM-S:OJp.m. o.• SK9lld 111tit1 U: ti p.111. ,_. IUll r,_61'1 a.fft •• _..,!9'11."'· ..... ,...,,., •• ,,.,, ... ,:1111,m. AUleat •AldfltArt •w. GrU&a Ar* Ill lallt'Gallfry leverty ' hrtler •wa.11a1r L&t. llt. Alla l«l Al&"'5 ••tull .Siity ... ........ ~ Newport Harbor Art Mweum 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach SEPTEMBER 2 1. 22, 23 EXHIBITORS Martam Ner4 Atd(w:. ~ I* AIU.1a r.G. ht*Y & Sii ·Ou&rUt. llC. •Slltld 11111 f rmdl. , .. SlnGem Dendly S&adlry's PwWt .UU.• T• SW.Wy .UU.- •a.G frtiui •1artc t. VllM.v If l .... a •fta&'sNul~ LECrtJBE SERIES KBEDULE Friday, Sept. 21 11:001.a. 2.-00 p.m . Satvdly, Sept. 22 11:001.m. 2iOO p.m. s-lly, Sepe. 23 11:0.h:.. 2.-00 p.m. "Pl.w ~ t'umitw'e el die ltQ C-twy-A SKial m...ry" 8wTJ A. c..-a.w. c--. n. .,_ .... ~ n.. .. _el_ ..... Ana. ......... T••• '"C " rthn el A_._ ~ .. ....._ S.W-. J, .. ...,. "-• ........c ... t ...... ... I I Art .. .... 1111-.m c.Dec•" II-' I ~_.IAetwwlaAr\, .... ~ ...... rlw ..... .._, .• Ha C.-., Hr ...... Pwlo&IWW '-- ""' Y-'. -a , .,.h _. .. ._. .. .._, L ....., ~ c... ... •a.pel,........,,. .._, ",...~,,...... ................ .,....... LECl1JRES 16.00 ea./ tlaree lor SISAM> Al....._.Wlllca.wa.; ............. 1tt ......... C-.Wl>lhe • ....,_. .... CA tl .. I "-... a..,.,....-.""""" 11c1tinr M .__. ISi S. 0.--om..""""" ..... CA ti ... 714/7D·llll lliPEATED ADMISSION ''·" rfl..t.. 11 ..... t,.... ''·"._. 11 ..... J ... , .... w_ ........ "·"- t • •• • • C'A.FORNIA ~,..,.........,21 .1'71 DAaL V Ptl.OT ... Ted's life Questioned FeminUt Chief Yiewl Mam.age R e latiomhip •UT m camaa• ot t.M M ... acJ>1&1etu Demotlli ... ,...u. Aa.a-.. a See.rameoto Prtll Club apeeeb wllat • lllllllllt wt.. 8M 1aid Keuecl111 priv8te lit• ,._ qumti-. IU. MU.aanc w..,ed. "fl• a.• bown wom•ller. or bu been, and tbe ,..1 •. tioaaaUp in bis marrla1• tlv• me rMIOll ffW paute." Ma. MitcUJ, a lawyer from Orinda eNl or Su Franclaeo, wu elee\ed io a two-y .. ,. tvm re· ceoU, _,., belld ol the ~000.member poup that Geetllermal Agency· OKs Power Plant SACRAM'BNTO <AP) -For the first time In Its 4Yi·year extStence, the anti·nuclear, anti·s moke state Energy Commission has granted approval for a power plant: It's geotbe.rmal. The agency a nnounced Thursday that the plant, In Sonoma County north of San Francisco Bay, will produce 110 megawatts, enough for about 100.000 people. The electricity will now through the Pacific Gas & Electric Company's system to main· ly the Bay Area. Construction is to start next spnng with fu ll operation scheduled for 1982. A noabt S~t Two F ire •! LOS ANGELES CAP> City fire department invel)t1gat.ors said Thursday they believe the same a rsonist set both the Laurel Canyon fire and a second fire just minutes after the first broke out. (,.-------...... ] Los Angele:-. Fire SJ'A"''E Chief John C. Gerc.trd dt~ i ' cussed the d1ret:ton of lhe ..._ ______ __. arson investigat wn "' Thursday's fare com mt:-.!)tun me~·tmg The second fire broke out in Franklin Canyon, onl) nine·tenth~of a mal e cast of Laurel Canyon. A f ire department s pokesman said that the Franklln blaze was .. definitely incendiary," and both blazes could have been set lJy the same arsonist or arsonists. A .. rdo• F11adiag Mulled SAN FRANCISCO I AP> -The California Supreme Court bas agreed to bear a challenge by pro-abortion groups to 1979 budget Jaws restricting MediCal abortion payments. In voting Thursday to consider the case. Chief Justice Rose Bird and Justices Mathew Tobriner, Stanley Mosk and Frank Newman may have opened lhe way for medical abortion fundlng to continue through the year. TGIF Part ies Canrelle d FRESNO <AP> -A 60·day moratonum has been ordered on "Thank God It's Friday'' parties s ponsored by Fresno StCJtc Univerl'ltty fraternities. The pa rties were ca ncelled until Nov. 14 because of violence. "outsiders", littering and thefts, said Jeff Kemmer . prcs1aent of the Inter· Fraternity Council He said mmors and "bikers"' were attending : the parties. which were held in the fraternity mall across from the campus : Sltoeslairae r Gunne d Dow n SAN DIEGO I AP> A 47·year-old San Diego · s hoeshine man known to customers as ''llope" died afttlr he was gunned down a block away from the stand where he had worked for years. Homicide Ll. J ohn Gregory said Thursday that James Wesley Davis .. bled to death" after he was s hot in the face late Wednesday. Police found the dying man aft<:r an anonymous phone call. Summa E yes Fate Of Spruce Goose LONG BEACH <AP> -Direct.ors of the Summa • Corp. wiU meet Oct. 17 to decide whether the SO· called Spruce Goose seaplane built by the late billionaire Howard Hughes will stay in Long Beach or be moved-«> San Diego --------- "The bottom line on Long Beach officials the whole thing is lbis : have propoeed that Sum · By no means have we ma build a $1 million ex· reached an agreement h ibit hall for the plane with Long Beac h or near the Queen Mary, anyone else," Summa while San Diego de· spokesman Fred Lewis velopers of a planned said 1bunday. $70 million aviation Sucnma Jlu spent $64 muse um called Aero million on storage and World want the Spruce upkffP on the wooden . Goose for their faclllty. plane, which baa been aeen by fewer than 300 D.. ..... •ng people since it n ew once LJIUJl : 32 years ago and was • l ocked away in its ban1ar. Practice Opposed T h e lon g -ter m, Sl00.000-a-year lease on the property ran out last year. and Long Beach port offtc1al.s have given SAN FRANCISCO Summa six months to <AP) -Californians move the plane and tear overwhelmingly object do wn the ha n1ar to to the pr.ct.lee ot bul&na · mue way ror a new oU . t 0 a c b i eve r a c la 1 wrmloal. balance tn aebooll, ac· ··· · · -cord ln1 to p oll1t er Cost Concem Mentn Fleld. · · Sevml)'-elcbt percent F R ESNO <AP) -of tbOH polled oppoee State offlclall uy they bu•Lnc and only 18 JMtf· are coocerned about t.be ceaUaid tbeffayored\IM coat ol tumlnl ""• old pracUce. ~ admlnlltratlcm bu.lldlnc Whttel and hllpaalca at r1'91DO City CoUe1e are heavily oPPOt..t ud i nto a n aarlcul tural black• evenl7 dl.tded oe muaeum. but aay tbey t b• luue , F l •ld '• : wlll take tbe buUdhaa Calllonda Poll repoNd .. , •• ,. tod~y. work1 to promote female -candidate. aqd femlnl1t Ju&aM. SHE NOTED TllAT KRNNIDY. despite ht1 persoaal oppo11Uon to aborUoa, btd vot.d for federal abortion t\and1q for poor wocnea. ud aald hi• re«>rct on IN"IM Ub health ca,.. and Judlcla1 appolntmen~ l• 1ood. "I worry because he'• larcely untested," she aald "l+e't1 bee" lbe mo1t palatable to the women'• movemwit. and I don't want anybody to faint when be announcea. I don't think we have to et\dOrM anybody.'' KENNEDY'S WIPE, JOAN, baa lived apart from the Massachusetts senator in their Bost.on apartment since urn, lhou&b they are not le1ally 1 parated. She la golnc to school and recelviftt trHtmeot for what 11he bas described aa a problem wl lb alcohol M •· Ml\gang said Kennedy aides contacted ber when &be was in Washington last week, and be bu named a women's issues coordinator, an action 1be described as "a campaign move." ASKED WHY KENNEDY'S personal Jife " · should affect hls yet·undeclared candidacy, she s aid, ''When you're a pubUc figure, your personal h.fe becomes public property." Help Fro• A hove Carter? She criticized him for his opposition to abortion funding and for what s he calle d "absolutely ineffective" work on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment. J\ n exh aus ted c r e w of U .S. Forestry CirefiJmters watches a C· 130 aerial tanke r m a ke a fir e retardant drop on a brus h fare in the san Bernardino a rea which minutes befor e burned several thousand feet of their hose. Al least 16 fires have burned over 100,000 ac res o r brush and timber in California durini? the: past week. Many are still burrung "WE mOUGBT IF ANYBODY could get the ERA passed. It's a Southern president," she said, addlng that Carter "didn't deliver." As for Brown. Ms. Mitgang said, "Sadly, he's the best one," because of tus appointments of women. But, she added, "Look at his real policies. Look a l his budgets," which have cut funding for social pro1irams that affect poor women. And she sa id Brown's "inner circle" includes no women ESTATE SALE O F JEWELRY - CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN - BR01'ZES- CHl.NA - SILVER and mere. Lots o f diamond rings and earrings, gold cllains. fine china and crystal, bronzes, some tum1· Friday, Saturday, end Sund.av nights Sept. 14, 15and16 ture. oils, chandeliers, brass lamps, etc. Something for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free admission. Bank of America, Master Charge, cnecks, Inspection of all merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 · 5 P.M . and 7 -8 P.M. some terms available. newport galleries l t d. 2542 West Coast H1ghwdy Newport Beach. CA (714) 645-2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 PM Put Spri ng-blooming Bulb s to Bed Now .... RANUNCULUS Jumbo Tecolote Tubers fo1 Coforful Sprln Blooms 2.98 doz. . • ALSO: FRE.ESIA, SPARAXIS. BEARDED IRIS AND DAFFODILS j l;lorist Sp t•t·iul j ARECA PALM Gracefully toll and elegant One of The finest Indoor plonta for home or office. ~ to~ toll. is9." VALUE Cover Spring Bulbs With A Blanket of .... 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Mexico -1l:t¥ uy in Mex· lc..,whco.re the affecUoo for Lt.t 1and ls at.rona. that JOU re not a man and yo" tave oo future without " your land . "· And nowhere ls lhat feelinc more powerfully •· felt than ln this adobe \.'Ulage in Moreloe wbere the storied revolut1ooar1 bero Emiliano Zapa1a was born too years ago, and where his aurvlvtni sons and grandchildren live bis teaend. ... IT WAS FROM THE CANEFIELOS ·aroUnd Ar.er.ecuilco ~at Zapata. a small farmer, stable master and village chief, recruited the first mem- • bers of hi~ lnsureent. army ln 19JO t.o join the Mex· ., 1c.ul re·.otuUoo and overthrow ijle diet.at.or Porfirio Otaz \ .. Nine years later, unwilling to accept the new rulers he bad hel~ gain power, be was killed by the army alter being led into a trap. • But by then. with bis ammunition bandollers crossed over his chest, silver buttons fl ashing on a black jacket, Ooppy hat shading b.ls dark race and black moustache, Zapata bad ridden into history. UNLIKE THE NUMEROUS <n'llEll revolu- lionary heroes whose bronze statues anonymously • grace plazas and boulevards, the "Attila of the Sout~." cul ~own in his prime at 40, occupies a s pecial place 1n Mexico. President Jose Lopez Portillo and a fuJI re· Linue of cabinet ministers and state governors crowded into the memorial built over the crumbl- , ing walls of Zapata's birthplace to pay homage on the centenary. It was t acit recognition t hat Zapata's battle cry "land and liberty" still echoes across Mexico and is potent politics. The revival of the Zapata legend comes at a •· time when millions or Mexicans are again landless because an explosive birth rate has overcrowded their small farms. Many make their way to the slums of Mexico City. Millions move north to ii · legal entry into the United States. BUT MANY OTHERS REMAIN ON the land b~ca1:1se they have learned of the hopelessness of city life and the dangers of crossing the border. "There arc at least 20 million people out there a third of the country, who have been pushed un'. der our <'arpet," said Victor Urqujdi, president of ; the Collel;!e of MexJCO. "We have an industrial dasl:>, a middle class, and a modem agricultural • class. ~ut we have forgotlen the peasants, the • campesinos." : What Urquidi and many others rear is that ~ while Mexico lives in the tradition of land reform : there is virtually no more land to distribute. ' ~ "The potential for discontent will rise when this fa~l becomes apparent to those who believe that every Mexican's birthright is a piece of bis own land," Uriquidf said. IN RECENT VEA RS, THERE HA VE been s m all peasant revolts against bankers a nd agricultural middlemen. The government has come down bard on the offenders. "The Mexican people have an enormous capacity for violenc e," warned news paper publisher Manuel Decerra Acosta. "One million people died in the revolution. It shouJd not be forgotten.'' Nothing is forgotten in Zapata's birthplace, Anenecuilco. When the government decided to re· move the hero's remains from a nearby shrine Lo a memoriaJ hall in Mexico City last year the surviv- ing Zapatislas, men who rode with him into battle., picketed the shrine and prevented the removal. Some were on crutches, others in wheelchairs. ''WE DIDN'T WANT OUR GENERAL to lie in the same building a s Carr anza," said Paz lfernandez Miranda, 94, who said be was at the Hacienda de Chinameca on April 10, 1919, when • Zapata was killed. CaJTanza was the Mexican president who ar- ranged Zapata's murder. The Zapalaistas gathered quietly one recent afternoon at Anenecujlco lo attend the funeral of • APWI~• REBEL'S BATTLE CRY STILL ECHOES Mexican Hero Spurred Reforms Nicolas Zapata. the leader's 71 year-old ::.on "ho as a child rode with his father into battle Jesus Chavez Carrera, 98. still ramrod straight and wearing a wide-brimmed brown hat proudly Lold of !Us role at the slaying. · ' "ZAPATA HAD PROMOTED me to a general. After the shots were fired I rode in and took away his horw. Golden Ace." he said. When the cry. "Viva Zapata!" was taken up by the crowd after the funeral oration for Nicolas it was more than merely an echo from a glono~ past. The slogan taken up by Zapata's !-ton Mateo, 6-1. was the rallying cry for lhe newly formed Plan de Ayala Movement, based on his father 's famous 1911 a grarian reform ideal. Mateo said in a an intenicw that the move- ment he helps lead "will try to organize the masses for joint action. We all have problems with credit, of markets for our crops, of land tenure. The campesinos are behind us. We are not a political organization, we just wanl government action." A LARGE FLORAL wrea~ the funeral of Nicolas, also a movement member, was sent by Lopez PortiUo, indicating that Mexico City was not opposed to the objectives of the Zapata sons. Zapata himself would probably have volun- teered to help. His village of Anenecuilco has changed little since the old days, according to res· idents. The streets were paved for the first time and houses were painled by state contractors just before Lopez Portillo visited fo r Zapata's cen· tenary. Zapata's son Nicolas, a farmer. lived with his large family in a one-room adobe house without a toilet, "less because of poverty than of ignorance o_f basic hy~ene," s&;id Rosalind Beimler, a long- time American resident who has written ex- tensively about the Zapatas. . 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I I lloblle home d..U.. wW ftDd encourqemenl ln newa that Oranp Couatr _........,. ba" ..,,,.oved IOO· ina chauea that wlU ~ tbe development ol own· your-own:\ot mobile home parb in MYel'al areu ol lhe county. 1be move c•me Lo n111ponae to reputed complalnta of rent aouaina .nd other tenanl·landlord problema alle1ed· ly occurrlna ln nmtal p•rtta. Sbortale ol sp•ce ln ultt.lna parks bu made lt dtf • flcult for ten.nu to move their mobile bomee. even lf lbey can afford the expense, which may amount to lhou•aods ol dollars. The own·YOW'-<>wn·lot approach could open a whole new a.tta ol a/fordable boualna for lhoee who cannot af- ford conventional homes at today'• market prices. The auperv1sora' action would allow the new parks in low-density resedeoUal diltricts, subject only to a special use permit. Heretofore mobile home parka have been permitted only in hi&ber density R·2 and R·3 zones. 'Ibis still wtU apply to rental parka. Ther are an estimated 62.000 acres in unincor"porat- ed rounty territory that could provide the large parcels needed for development of the own-your-own parks. But even more of the large lots are within the boun- daries of the county's 26incorporated cities . For this reason superv'lsors areurgtng the cities to examine the new county ion i ng rules and consider adopting them locally. Today ·~ spacious. well-built mobile homes bear little resemhlance to the "trailers" of old -and the security provided by lot ownership doubtless would give residents even more incentive to improve and maint~ their dwell· mgs. City officials would do well to consider the county's action. Judicial Whiinsy Orange County's Supe_rior Court Judge _Byron K Mr M 1Uan is not one to rruss a chance to braghten the ~olemn j udicial world with a little humor. . Last week his target was state Surpreme Court Chief .Justice Rose Bird, who inadver tently inspired his whimsy. In a form lette r sent to superior court judges throughout the state. J ustice Bird invited those interested to take a turn at s itting temporarily on appellate court benchc:s The chief justice noted that , in her opinion. "judges twrome better j udges when they sit at different levels within our court system " This was irresistible to Judge McMillan, who was w1·1l aware that Justice Bird had no judicial experience at <Jll when Gov. Brown moved her from her post as state agrieullure secretary to the top spot on the state high ("l)Ul't Agreeing with the view that judges profit from ex wrwnce at different court ltvels. he gaUanlly offered to t r:.id1• places with her. · 'l feel that reviewing judges would stand to gain in- ~1ght into the system with trial experience and a close look at the real world ... " t.be judge wrote. He further sug- g<:sted that his own temporary trade-off on the Supreme Court might give that body "a dose of reality." ' Whtie the proposal doubtless was made with tongue in c:h c:tk. wouldn't it be interesting if J ustice Bird decided to take him up on it and make Orange County the onl y Juc ll c·ial district in the stale with a Supreme Court chwf J 11~11<·t• s att ing on the superior court bench? Non~history Books ~m all wonde r a college professor t eaching !-iophomores complains he's getting students who "Just don· t know any history.·' . A detailed Wa ll Street Journal examina~ton of th~ ms <ind outs of preparing and mark~ting a maJor A~erican hi story textbook for eighth graders Is both re vealing and a larming. . . . . Breaking into the $7 rrullion market ( 1t s $700 million if you include elementary and h~gh sc~C?Ol textbooks> re· quires developing a book that 1s exciting enough to be readable. but bland enough not to offend anyone, say t.be text book folk. The current history offered millions of eighth graders may bend or omit a few !acts. but .it's car~rul to incl~de black cowboys, woman pirates. In~1ans, Chicanos. _Oraen· tals and even hippies. And it tiptoes very delicate ly around ~uch controversial topics as Vietnam and tobacco growing. h · • School districts won't buy a history text t at 1sn t "bland .. we're told. And sup posedly students won't read 1t if it c~ntains too many facts and thus is "boring.'' But cheer up. At least one publisher se~s a trend to a more traditional approach and hopes that m a COl;lPl~ of years it may be possible to revise the book and slip in a few more facts. . Meanwhile the kids in the sugar-fluff history classes presumably will continue to be entertained but not too well informed. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11&ts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O . 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Not much . Only about a ublaPoCJD. AmulJlC, what? In the Swedl•ll clt1 of lfoekhohn, pie ... DCM, tbe Pf'OIUtuta are UDJonJ&ed. Reen r.porta out ot 1our na· Uoa 'I Ullit.al dly \.ell U1 that It loob like Coacres• LI loiDC to pau a telarted and permanent pro1ram co help a newll found clue ol people called • vlc:timl of alcohol-rel ated domeaUc vlolence." If you happen to be wa11dn( down the at.reel and pua a bouae wh e r e the bu1bud and wife an bav· loc a drunken brawl, du.rtnc which a wblakey bot· tle la toeaed out a wtndo~ aod acclden· tally bita you. you wUl oot be elllible ror help under the te rms of this leglslaUon. ll 's terribly unfair, because som eone Injured in the aforesaid manner would appear to be ti prlma racle victim of an out· burs t o f a l coho l -related. domestic violence. THE REASON you wouldn't gel a dime i.lS that someone thus injured cannot be helped lo ways that generate jobs and travel ex· penses t~ seminars for pro· feasional personnel. All the bot· tie victim needs is free medical attention t.o sew up his bruised noggin and some dough for the t im e missed from work Counseling and education would be or no possible use. Therefore, the beneficlariei. of Jack Anderson thl1 pro1ram, 1pon1ored by Mlchlp:n'1 Sen. Donald BJel,Le. mu1t be cloM relaUv• o1 tbe alcoboUc. You WODder wbat .. counselor 1ay1 to a woman whose bua band ha• ·Ju1t 1ma1hed ber allly in a c:re•t weWu up of lnebrtat.e violeoc.. ••11Mlain, It LI my sad dut,f to lnrorm you that your apouse la a drunken brute," should autftce, but 1t atementa or tbat aort. would ba.rdly Juatily the t iu- mlllion-a-year exl1teoce or sometblq called t.be Natiooal JnaUlute of Alcohol Abuae and Alc:obol Prevention. ALL OP TRIS is In addition to the money bel.og spent CO pro- vide shelters for battered wives, a program predictably deemed "underfunded" by an orcao of government I'll bet. you never heard of berore -The ID· terdepartmental Committee on Domestic Violence. It would be much cheaper and certai.nJy as efficacious t.o pros- ecute husbands who beat up their wives. tr the same woman were set upon by some rofue, not related t.o her by blood or ma r riage, and beat.en black and blue, the police would pre- s umably arrest the scoundrel and see the victim safely home But m t.bis in.stance the woman must nee her home to an in· ter depurtmental soup ki tchen and flophouse wh~rl' a n iga<>rant ~oetal worker will. depending on where bc·bhc went to graduate st·hool . .:1·l hn lO prom1:.e lo dis Soviet Spy Planes Using Cuban Bases W ASIUNGTON Tbe Sovkt m ilitary prwwncc in Cuba II\ more alarmin~ than th<· n•eent ~pnte of n<'ws reports have in- <l 1cated We have uncuver•·<l t•videncc that the Ru~swns nrt• fl ying r£>gu lnr reconna1ssant·•· missions from scercl airbases in Cuba. During the same penod. ironically, President Carte r ealled off U.S. reconnaissance nights over Cuba as a gesture of good will lntelltgencc• sourl'CS have ron fi rm ed to our J ssoc-1utc <;Jf) Cohn that tht· Sov iet ~ll Y flights h.:tV(' been going on for years un· der the noi.es of our coun· t e r i n · te l lig e nc e fo r ces The purpose or lhC' dai l y mi s blOhS Is lo keep track of U.S and other naval activity in the Atla11 tic Ocean and the Caribbean. TUE ENTIRE Ea.st Cout 1s s pread out Like a picture book for the prying eyes and ca meras or Soviet pilota Oyi.og in and out of their Cuban airfields . T h e presenc e of a few thousand Russian combat troops in Cuba has created s uch a ruror on Capitol Hill that ratification of the laboriously negotiated Strategic Arm.a Limitation Ttea ly <SALT Ill is endangered. Rut the threat posed by a brigade of hostile ground forces 90 miles from the U.S mainland Is nickel-and·dime sturr com- pared to the daily Soviet recon· naissance flights. which inform Charles McCabe the Kr<·mltn <if virtually 1•v1>r, move lht· l ~ N.;vy mak1·~ 111 l housand~ of .,qu.1n · miles of vi tal sea laill''> Congress I'> und<'r'l t andahl y d1sturlx-d at lh1· foilure of an telligcncc offlcaals to level w1U1 the lawmakers on the true "" tent or Sovtet mil.atary pre~encf• 1n Cuba . We've t.et·n i.uper ~cc rel dally I nt.elllgenee bnef lngs which confirm that the CIA ha!. b l'f'O awart• Of frf'quent mll1\jrv -.tupmcnt.s t.o Cuba for morl' than four yeari. -!>hip ment"> that would appear t o violall' Arnn1ra's twQ centur> old Monr0<· f>octrane. TYPICAL IS ., report dated .J uly 29. 1975. which descnbcs JU:.t Ont' of the mljny Shipments s potte d by our 1nlclligencc ageota. ''A Soviet freighter with deck eargo of what probably are MIG 21 Fi!ohb<:d a1rtrnft . . 1s bound for Cubu . This latest i-.h1pmt•nl . . 1s probably need ed lo modcrmze tbe a ir force." The report. wded "SECRET SPOK !':". <'Onlanucd '"Soviet military deliveries to Cuba in the first seven months of 1975 totaled 8,111 tons <Including > aircr aft -associat ed crates. tru<:k mounted :.earcbltghts. commun1eal1ons vans used with the SA·2 missile system. small arms. munitions and an un- specified number of anti-a1rcralt guns" In light of the rc>velation lhal the Ru.ss11ms have been Oy1ng 'PY m1ss1ons from Cuba. ll seems clear that some of the weopon11 shlpmcnt.s were for use by the SOvict.11 themselves and tt1but.e ERA petlUOGa or COD· vlnce ber he r face baa been hamburaered becauae abe bu aa 1AMr Med to be burt. TBE APPA&ATVS of govern· ment, ad the i.nllnJtr.· or quasi· private acencles and llltitutJons Hd the government aublldizes. yearly becomes more difficult to acape, u the ''belpln1" pro- fe1tloal reach out to define and 1r.,p new categories of vlctJma. Robert Mendelsohn, M.O., in bit amusing and aostructlve book. ''Confessiona of a MedlcaJ HeretJc" (Contemporary Book.a . Inc., Chicago, 1-979·, 19.95), writes how customer-starved. paid helpers a r e turnin g gboaJ.1.sh and kidnapping people in order to assist them: "Lately, I've been involved m more and more cues in which my function as a physician has been to spring children from hospitals ·'The usual story 1s th LS The child has a temperature of 103 or 104 and may have a throat or car infection. He's taken to the hoapU.al where the docturs see that he's got a couple or bruises on his body. The social worker is caUed in. and alter a few ques- tioM t.be finger 1s aimed al the parents The c h il d Is hosplt.alired. prei.umably forh.ul own pr oleclton Theo the parents havl' lo fwd somebody who wtll tel1fy that there L~ n<1 possibility of C'htld atJuse ~nd Lhat lbe bru1i.t.-art-rmm \Om1· other caUM: With lhtJu. .. and.' o f e mpty b ed• lo bo1pltal pediatric unit., lt'1 to every· body'a advanta1e-.xcept the family'• -CO try CO eatablllb a charae of pouJble chi.Id abule." .. ON 111E RADIO you can bear covernmeot.·a1ency·1ponsored com merclala belaine parent.a to exam ine their kids yet once •cain and very carefully to see if there I.an 't aome allaJit man· nerlsm, occuiooal Uc or poutiah mood wbicb can be uaed u a buia to provide the heretofore healthy child with help, coun.sel· iog, therapy. In most inatances, there la either nothing wrong or nothinl any body can do about what ia wrong. Be ll teen-ace prepan- c y . violence perpetrated by loutish inebnat.es, middle·aeed life c risis blues, a predilection to angel dust. hyperactivity in the s ixth grade or a gravely Ill person's refu sal t o make a healthy adJ ustmenl to death, the highly trained people who are so highly paid lo lake care of life's little problems, can't. They no more know what to do than any of the rest of us. ln an era of opulence, we've been able to a fford interde partmental commit-trees o n d o mestic violence. now things are get ting tight and we may have lo content ourselves with throwing the nasty drunk.s in Jail, di.lband- ing the helping professions and letting everybody buckle down lo producl.Jvt' work ~~ ....... ~·~~1-t-1-.. •If you wAnt to &nee Abr06d you'll have to~~ to it!' not for del.Jvery to their puppet. Fidel Castro. THER E IS l.Jttle doubt <imong t.: S. int.ell.Jgence offieiab thal the Soviet Union is beating us hands-down in the surveillance game. Our s omet ime ally. Turkey. has yielded to Soviet pressure a nd r efused to lel American U·2 spy planes fly over Turkey lo check on the Russ~· compliance with the SALT agreement. The Turks say they want the Kremlin's ap- proval before g rantin g perm1s1uon for the oversight Oi~hl.-.. Thl' Turkish refusal as acutely t•m barral)s1ng lo the United Slates sinee the disclosure that the Soviet Union has been thumbing 1ts nose al the Monroe Ooctrant> for year~ The embar· rassment 1s particularly grating now that we know the Ruasjans are having no trobule at all con- lluctmg their own spy-plane mis- s 1 on s fr om thei r C uban 11anc tuary. 'Forget YourseH' Best Advice for the Young I never wa.a, nor do I ever hope to be, a Boy Scout. There i1s one tblna. however, about that 1tralght arrow organization that I 1rea~y admire. Thal la the 'Olfidal BOii Scout Hondboolc. I have always thought of tb1s tltebt little manual aa the ultimate How-To book. Not only do you learn bow to ll1ht a n re, and do mouth- t o . m o.u th reau1cltatlon. You are ctven lib eral l e11on1 l o co mmon HDH. Which la, after aU, tbe bett weapon known for hacldn1 )'OUr way t.brouCb the JoUy old Jun1le ol llle. I wu remlDd9CI of the old bandbook, a copy of wblcb LI 1tlll lo my lfbrary, by an amualna piece lo a recent laaue of TIN Ntto IUpMbUc. It l• a defeDH ol the Boy Scouta by tbe writer Paul Fuuell, and Is called "lie Decade AnUdote." lleco1naMDded readln1. The coa1tant moral theme of ,. I J the handbook, Fussell, points out "ls the benefits of lookln1 objecUvely outward and loalnc con.sclousneu of self In the work t o be d one . T o lU youn1 3Udlence vulnerable to ruture Invitation to 'trips· and trances and an.x:.lous self•l»orption. tbe book calmly uya, 'For1et yourself.' " NEVEa WAS better advlce given lo growing boy or girl. Not that l ever took It. I wu in my y outh o ne of tb e mos t accompllahed brooders of my t ime . More than once, aell·abeorpt.lon did me In. the only real adv•ntace ot Uvtn1 wlth your ey• 1lued CO your navel 11 that, u they 1ay of maaturbatlon, you are nner alone. Nor do you have maJ\1 rtvall. It la the ••lelt t.blq .. the world to butld a wbol• pbUOIOPhY around UM ve17 faet of younelf. That ta, ~ coune, what we now call the Me Oecad.e. From Jo11er lo ptycboMbbler to est nut, <Mlr lel1ured daA make a career ol beial tmaware ot tbe Deedl ol ot.ben; or, rot that matt.er, ol . .. .. . . .. the who le wo rld o u tside themaelves and their Harleys or hot tubs. Bertrand Russell put ll with bis usual succinctness · "W~ believe, first and foremost. what makes us reel we a re fine fellow'I." TROUGH I disapprove of aelf.love l can understand lta attracUoos, as a self-lover emeritus. TtWs whole buaibesa of sell-love. u the Boy Scouta ao weU empbaai&e, is tied up with won. Tbrou1b nearly all of my youth I wu a man or lellure, tbou1h • tbat " not what my mother calle d ll. I felt UDder-eDIJ)lo)'ed ln the 1chooll I went to. I alway• aaw myHll .. a natural for the PortaJDOUth Priol'J md tben ettber Harvard or Oxford. lnatead I found my1elf In drab Catholi c qaul-temlaad ... wbere lt wu too • .., lo ~t. Oa top ol um tben WU t.b• Depreuloa, and the certalnly that you were Diver lotnc to 1« a Job wbm 10'& IOt out ~ tcbool. TellJD, a boy to ''for1et youue f " under tho1e r circumstances makes about as much sense as a paycbiatrbl telling a neurotic not to worry . You've cot all this damned tlme to think, and there is only one s ubject that comes readily t.o mind: Numero Uno. '' For1e t yourself'' bad. no meanlnC to me unW I found some work that reaJly ln~rested me. and by th•t Um• I WU into my fourth decade. But from the day I it.art.eel wbacklnc away at Willie McCovey and Squire Stoneham in tbe Sport.inc Green. I found It euy to follow that 1terlln1 advi c e . I beC'aD 1hecfdlnc f tit.fl like a snake. A word I would never have applied t.o myself, normal, dkl.D't IOUDd 10 bad at all, lhou1h It atilt represented an ideal ratber Utan an accompUahment. I recently 1uu11ted that Jonen 1boutd be llHn Jobi. 'l'be 11me 1oea for tbe other beaoti.d e1ol1t1 wbo fall for every blt of Intellectual Junk food to come down the pike . On. reHon wby California la 10 wbac ky la that Ila lelaured mlddl•clue la under-etllployed. Tbat leav• DarUn1 lie, bardlJ a national reeource. ' ------·-----~----------------.. Zapata Ideals Live · But Mexico H08 No Land to Share .,.,.1o."""'"',_....=,.,. JDl7Qlt't ~-Sn 11•1,..... ._..,,., • 1'11. llW dwt ..,_. of Nnw»'• ,......,. .. ,_ Mr'O -' ,., bottt. C'll -''le-' ad ~ -... ,,... ""'"" if ~-TIW lolt poi1 o/ a fft»-port WriN °"Mako U · -·...., .. ~to Ule ~ ,_, ....... ,, .. t,_,.,'°'9 0# bid ,../Of'fft ht _,.,. ""'° fWll Uff4/ tDitll 11trluaUJI no morw btd to ~,,_,. i... •1 Pnsa AaN'£1T •• ANPNECUJ•~WC..1 0 1 ,. ~ · ""v· Mexico They HY in Mex· .. lco. ;where the alfedlon ror t.t.-. 1and lt 1lroft1. th al .YOU re not a man and 10" bave no ruture without " your land. I{ And oo~re \s lh•l feellna more powerfully •· f.it than ln lb.la adobe \'tllage ln Moreloe where the storied revolutlooar; hero Em1Uano Zapata was born 100 years aco. and where his aurvtving sons and grandchildren Hve hla lqeod. ~.. . IT WAS FROM TOE CA.NEFIELDS around .._ Ar.er.ecuilco that Zapata. a small farmer, stable master and viUaae chief, recrwted the finit mem· •. ben of bib lnsuraent army ln 1910 to join the Mex-~ 1c.i.tl r e•~uUoo and overthrow lbe dictator Porflrio Dtai ., N ., , lne years later. unwll.ling to acc~pt the new rulers he bad helped gain power, he was killed by tbe army after being led lnto a trap. • But by then. with his ammunition bandoUera crossed over his chest. silver buttons flashing on a black jacket, Ooppy bat s hading his dark face and black moustache, Zapata had ridden into history. . UNLIKE THE NUMEROUS OTHER revolu- tionary heroes whose bronze statues anonymously • grace pl.az.as and boulevards, the "Altila of the Soul~ ... cut down in his prime at 40, occupies a s pecial place lo Mexico. . President Jose Lopez Portillo and a full re- tmue or cabmet ministers and state governors c rowded into the memorial built over the crumbl· ing walls or Zapata's birthplace to pay homage on the centenary. It was tacit recognition that Zapata's battle cry "land and liberty" still echoes across Mexkv and is potent politics. The revival or the Zapata legend comes at a "'· time when millions of Mexicans are again landless because <Jn explos ive birth rate has overcrowded their small farms. Many make their way to the s lums of Mexico City. Mill10ns move north to il- legal entry mto the United Slates. BUT MANY OTHERS REMAIN ON the land beca':'se they have learned of the hopelessness of r1ty life and the dangers of crossing the border. ·'There arc al least 20 million people out there a third of the country, who have been pushed un'. der our carpel, .. s aid Victor Urquidi, president of , the Colle~e of Mexico. '"We have an industrial r class. a middle class, and a modern agricultural ! class ~ut we have forgotlen the peasants, the • campesinos." : · Whal Urquidi and many others fear is that " while Mexico live1:> in the tradition of land reform : there is virtually no more land to distribute. ' ~ "The potential for discontent will rise when this fact becomes apparent t-0 those who believe tJu1t every Mexlcan's birthright is a piece of his own land," Urtquidl said. IN RECENT YEARS, THERE RAVE been ~mall peas ant revolts against bankers and e1gricultural middlemen. The government bas • come down hard on the offenders. • "1be Mexican people have an enormous capacity for violence," warned newspaper publisher Manuel Decerra Acosta. "One million people died in the revolution. It should not be forgotten.·' Nothing is fo rgotten in Zapata's birthplace. AnenecuUco. When the government decided to re- move the hero's remains from a nearby shrine to a memorial hall ln Mexico City last year, lbe surv1 v- mg Zapatislas. men who rode with him into battle picketed the shrine and prevented the removal'. Some were on crutches, others ln wheelchairs. "WE DIDN'T WANT OUR GENERAL to lie in the same building as Carranza." said Paz Hernandez Miranda, 94, who said be was at the Hacienda de Chlnameca on April 10, 1919, when • Zapata was killed. Carranza was the Mexican president who ar- ranged Zapata's murder. The Zapataistas gathered quietly one recent afternoon at Anenecuilco to attend the funeral of -A~ Wl,..,.i.oto REBEL'S BATTLE CRY STILL ECHOES Mexican Hero Spurred Reforms Nicolas Zapata. the leader's 7 t year-old ~on who as a .child rodew1th has father mto batlll' Jesus Chavez Carrera. 98, sllll ramrod ~traight and wcanng a wide-bnmmed brown hat. proudly told of h1!> role at the slaymg. "ZAPA.TA HAD PROMOTED me to a general. After the ~hots were. fired I rode in and took away his horse, Golden Ace." he said. When the cry, "Viva Zapata!" was taken up by the crowd after the funeral oral.Jon for N1colru. it was more than merely ao echo from a gloriou~ past. The slogan ~aken up by Zapata's son Mateo, &J. was lhe rallying cry for the newly formed Plan de Ayala Movement. based on his father's famous 1911 agrarian reform ideal. Mateo said in a an interview that the move· menl he helps lead "'will try to organize the. masses for joint action. We all have problems with credit. of markets for our crops, of land tenure. The campesinos are behind us. We are not a political organization, we Just• want government action." A LARGE FLORAL wreath at the funeral of 'Nicolas. also. a movement member, was sent by Lopez Portillo. inmcating that Mexico City was not opposed to the objectives of the Zapata sons. Zapata himself would probably have voJun. leered to help. His village of Anenecuilco has changed little since the old days, according to res- idents. The streets were paved for the first time and houses were painted by state cootractor~ just before Lopez Portill o visited for Zapata's cen· tenary. Zapata's son Nicolas, a farmer, lived with bis large family ln a one-room adobe house without a toilet, "less because of poverty than of ignorance or basic hygiene," said Rosalind Beimler, a long- time American resident who has written ex· tensively about the Zapatas . . The.~apatas hav.e discovered, like other gr ow- ing fanuhes in the Vlllage that there is not enough land to go around. GRl\.NDSON EMILIANO, 30, with his drooping moustache and black wavy hair, said to be even better looking than his handsome grandfather, has <See ZAPATA'S GOALS, Page A9) r ,.' ... , ~j LLOYD•!i gorden shop - BRIGHTEN UP YOUR GARDEN rt..t Now for Wlfttw -.IS,.... Color ,.,, .. otVIOLAS Yelow& .... . .,., ... 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(AP> -'n.e call tboH leAH mo•••ta cliff. h••a•n. wt for lwo Portamoulb women a betLer word I• brld1•· b-GoldlNa-............ .. UM door and 'b:'" and f told MlttJe .. ;..., .. dw.'& ~ .... _g~" man came trvrrr H1" beftincr and Ha .. 1 Seo« went croutna tM Jor4tu 8rht1e over the Elbabet.b Rlver whee the drawbridp ataJ1ed openln1 -with tbe.lr t'at on It •"Sil£ HOU..J:&ED. •.1tJMP, Mlt tie. jump,· but J was rro&f>n and couldn't roove. It waa llke I had 1one tnlo •.bot'k," Mn Goldman aald, till ahald~ but oo.ly 1li1htly brulMd just bourt after the ac:chknt One minute they, were rldln& over t~brk14te, "and the next lhina I dra•red her out." Momenta later, Mrt ~t·a car wH rn11JMd betwffn the rillnc 1pan and the top ol UM! brld1 'oaoAN aaaoo a-: Supt E l. u .. u utd the Utt apan was 33 feet In the air when Mrs Scott'• car was r ru11hed The 288·foot apan wu bean& ntatd tb make waay for a tu•OO.t on tb 1<.>thcm branch of th Elisabeth River Thr other car were trapped on the apan, but no one w111 injured Kids' 'Chalk-in' Day Scheduled Alligator Proud Pop At Zoo For House Plants <f; INT£RJOR PLANTSCAPING • HOUSE & PATIO PLANTS ® FI.OWERING AN1'UALS • GARDEN SUPPl IES eGARDEN LIGHTING .GREEN HOUSES BY &1fin · r~-~--------~----~~---, I WF;F;KP.NO SPF.CIA!. I MASTP.RPIF,CF. I , GARDEN MUMS l I ... A111mrted Colon. l 1Zal. el~e I I $1 .99 I L------~----~--~------J 2070 Mewporl lt'ld., Costa MffG vZ· s41.ou1 • Sunday 9.5 30 _,.... __ A.8 .C WAAEHOUSINO. STOAAOE a PACK- ING COAP. RELEASES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION THE FOLLOW-ING· HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS 1) LOTS OF HANDMADE PAKISTANI & ORIENT AL CARPET, RUGS, & RUNNERS EM $HtpMENT aeATMtN AMlttAOAM 1l #2413477 21 LOTS OF HANDMADE SUPER HEAVY CHINESE CARPETS ex SHIPMENT CALIFORNIA STAR 8 /l #LON1044 3) LOTS OF HANDMADE IRA.NIAN. ORIENTAL & ROUMANIA CARPETS EX SHIPMENT LA FAYETTE Bil C0507 'FOR CONVENIENCE Off SALE THE ABOVE MERCHANDISE HAVE BEEN MOVED TO THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: NEWPORTER INN 1107 J•mborH Road NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92HO Auction · 8 P .M. -Prevl•w 7 P.M. Frid ay, September 21 , 1979 1Nro 213-3•~:n63 TERMS CA&1 . CHECI( . A BC WAREHOUSING. STORAGE & PACKING CORP. 19109 PARTHENIA ST •it., NOATHAIOGE CEATlf"ICATE OF AUTHENTICITY UPON AEOUEST South Orange Coas t area children will iet a chance to write on the sidewalk legally Saturday when the Dana Niguel Library sponsors a "Chalk·in " FRESNO (/\P J Oscar. a 300·Pound 10· foot-long alligator at the Roeding Park 7.oo here, is lhe proud father of sax ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ babies. Tony Orlando will be the guc:st of Or Robc~rt SchullP< 1n the open air PUIDlt this Sunday. September 23. at 9:30 cmdll15am Or. Robert Schuller Garden Grow Community Chur<..h. Corner of Chapman & L ew1s Street Near the 1unct1on of the Santa Ana. Orangf' • inci GW<IPn Grov1 · 1-r M.:v. t /'> The event is scheduled at 2 p.m. outside the Ubrary at 33841 Niguel Road ln Laguna Nleuel. Children will be able to draw, write and create with chalk on the library sidewalk. Preschool children must be accompanied by u parent. For Lnlormation. phone 4~·5517 ·Funds Allocated South county road11 will benefit from $92,600 nl located .from federal highway Improvement funds. Orange County supervisors have decided. Raised ren ectivc markers will be added to stripin~ on 19 n rte ria l highways from Tustin tn Mission Viejo. Money from lhc rounty r o<ids budget will pay for the highway marking, pending reimbursement from the California Ocpurtmenl of Transportation. which is administering the program THERE IS A DIFFERENCE ALAM MAG MOM PONTIAC _2480 Harbor II. Costa ~o 549-4300 Movers Eyed SACRAMENTO <AP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has s igned a bill reg. utating t.ITe movers of household ~oods which resembles one he vetoed lust year. AB483 b y A!:>· s emblyman Waller Ingalls, D Hlverside, cf· rect1ve Jan. 1, will 1n c·re <1se the number of carril'rs nt•cding a $500 state how.ehold movcr·s l1 cen!><' Osrur's male, who doesn't have a name, laid several dozen eggs last Jun ~ and t h e youngsters have s tarted to hatch. Officials at the zoo are predicting at total or 22 eggs will hatch. It as rather uncommon I ror allsgutors lo hatch eggs in captivity. but ap parently no one told the scaly pair that, zoo or ri cials said. Mrs. Oscar has laid 150 eggs an 12 years Some of the young wall be shipped to other zoo!>. wirile others will be 11l troduccd into the wild 1n the Southeast United States. For the last word in football action. rely on PR0f~79 every Saturday 1n the Trendmastet Inc., manufacturer of famous 11cheeks0 pants and other apparel 9oes out of business. A. Z. Stein Co. has purchased the factory from t!'e assiCJnee and is no~ of!erin9 the entire inventory at a fraction of the recJUlar retad prices. PA•TS PA•IS Samples $ & lrre9ulars Retail for $ $22-$25 s KING UNDHEREIS NO PROBLEM. \\1· JU..,1 11J)l'01'tl a h1an<I nt·\\ 111f1tv 11l l.1l l••lll1.1 I 11-1 1~:111~. l<1gh1 ncil1 y1111 1\t l';icif1r Coa..,t ll1~hv.;1~ ;1L (,1,ldt·n l..1111• • 1 In filrt. \\ e'n ·open in.I.! 1wv. lm1ndw-:rll tl11 111111· ~ .i 111t!111v ,, , 1111 q·nu:nt 11ff ILl' 11f our bank ,.., n·<1lly no prnlilt·1 n ' Our lll'\\l•..,l b1<ind1 11ff1·1 th -..111 • I 11 1. •I • I •.r ll •· • lt•·r '-J..1llt-<l df1l1t.-nl pcopl1· \\llh .1 \1·11 ln•NI!} .11 11 ''. l~.1• i... • 1!11 IJ1·-..1 , '' 11 .I\ ;ul;.iblt' m bankmJ{ t• id;1} That\ hov. we ~ol 111 l>t· 11111 111lh•·1.1 '• 1 • • .\tr/ ma1or b:mk.., m 1h1· .... 1:111· ~' <'l•nw and -..1·1·11ur 111 ,, I~." 11•,.1111.111 1 qu1t1· t1·rnf11 lumt· ;111rl 11w..i lh1 ,,.~•1111· .11 L.1hl 11 I • .11 I CALIFORNIA I l 111 11lir drawing, twf\q..-n ""'plt·111h• 1 11 .ir ti 'I •' <l ,,If FIRST BANK ff 11liw C.11 ' • • " Pacific Coast llighway al (sold<:n La tllt·rn • f );11.:1 !1<11111 ·9~6~~ • 4Y6·l~Y:~ pr. I=> Flnal 2 Daysi Sale Ends Saturday at 6 P.M. FIXTURES & EQUIPME•T FOR SALEI SPORT SHIRTS s5 Retallfor $1~$22.50 CASUAL SUITS IOINJ&short*"e s7.s9 R .. ail for Sll-$22.50 KNIT SHIRTS s7.s9 ... o11 for S 16-S 17 SPORT SHORTS 59.s10 Retail for s 11-$23 59 .... for ,,. KNIT SHIRTS $680,000 INVENTORY BEING LIQUIDATED FOR · ~ LESS THAM $300,000. s50 s5 !5 RehlllforSl25 ..... s I 2.50-$1 s.oo I.tell for $ I 2·$ l I • ..... ___ . ·--------~ ...... -' AT YOUR SERVICE I MISCELLANY ~. Septitmbef 21 . 1979 DAILY PILOT A9 . ·~"'° i4irlines Find De-9· eracks During .Checks 811'MA111 1t11•,._ pnaaun bu.lkbHd ol l.o ftepubUe AirllMI DC·ll, but r.,.in wtN Mlna made and tM plut1 ••rt op.cl.eel to be Mell ln Hrvif't today. a •PC>k•man for lhe llllnneapoU1-bued canter aaid. qwred on thole planet that do not bave a rear atalrway from the rusela1e. have made more than u .ooo Jandlnca aod have not already been atrtofthened lhroutb atructW'al modlficatloo. with the PAA on U.. expected apauloD ol tbe ID· 1pecUon onier lo t.MlWS. tboM DC·ll tbal uvt rear atalrwaya. Al lM9l two alitiMa hw ~ ftMlal U., erac.b In LIM rur wall of lleo.....ll OouiJu oc .. -p1-. alter aovef'llllleal-Gl'delled lnlpectlau COY~ man U..... .... ol dlle IOttlft 18 tM tlall· ed8tatel. !utem Af rllMI aald lli\y eraeu we.rt found a. th• rear bullkbeadl ol "about abc" planes, but dMcr~m aa ··u.. JUIMlll.erlMa ,_.~ -ilwaYI ~ t.Mlnspeelfon procea -verymlnute. not the ktnd lo ahed Uaht on the Air Canada process.·· But the manufacturer uJd It wu coolerrinc The AlrliDe Puaen1era Allocl•Uon, u 1n1.nc. Texu-bued poop, Thunday crtticlaed tbe P'M'a • Jaapect.ioll cl&recUv•. ~21'!:1~• lle•...U., ID otftrial a.,. tM r.-.s ATla• doe ..._........... II tGUl.4.rtit requlrlaf- owMn ol nc ... lo mah ttructl&l'al chaq• lo avoid MW"I oroblema. TR f'AA O•os• .o 'l"'RS INSPECl'tON after th~ llul .cont' fell .off an Air Canad• DC·9 ov.,r th~ AUimt1r Ott.w on Monday T'lll)' crack• ww. lound 1'11ursday ln lilt> rur OmEa Alal.IN£8 HAVE &EPO&Tt:D find· In• nothlni out ot the ordlnary or bad not complct· t!d lntf~ ·tJon1 McOUnucll Oouttlas said tbe lnlpection ts re· Zapata's .Goals Live tCoadaftd From P-ae A7> no land lo farm He has acqwred the reput.atioo as a ladle1 mu at lhe canunas. d~u.aghLer J ttl1l'ta lb a public relations consultant al the larger town o r Cauatla. Another grand· doughier, Carmen. Is a teacher Bolh spoke proud· ly of their heritage "HE WAS THE be:.t part or the Mexican re· volutlon." sajd Juliet 'l .. He still lives." swd Carmen OUEENIE De.,• Pa .... eat Cat New Law Hits Pool Builders SACRAMENTO (Al'\ -Swimming pool con· tractors have been known to walk away with bfg down paymenta without finishing the holes in the ground. So Assemblyman Brure Young, D·Cerritos, in· troduced ABl309 lo limit down payments on pools for single family homes to 2 percent or $200, whichever is less. And Gov Edmund Brown Jr. signed il. The bill. effective next Jan. l , will aJso require contractors to post license bonds or $10,000 instead of $2.500 . .. .. The locals gossiped that for years women from t;urope would arrive ror overnight visits to Anene cu1lco tu aear'Cb ot the Zapata legend. They would invariably e nd up with Zapata's sons or grandsons A fe w relatives are-breakaog free from the grasp of the land. Zapata's tall, slim grand· Together they smiled and burst out. "Viva, Zapata!" , ftJ• • • 't f...-W-, ..._,... *"' A _. .,,,. ....,-...,. .. Why all this fuu about malalM'' In buauM:a you darn reel right UJ1less there·1 1 mala11e " Violators will be s ubJect to misdemeanor·. • penalties or up to one year m 1a1I and maximum fine or ~.000. An Invitation toa celebration on the occasion of Our 20th Anniversary on Saturday. Sept. 22nd JO a.m. -6 p.m. An opportunity to do a little pre-Christmas shop- ping at 20% off everything and anything now in stock . If you have no reason to take advantage of this special buying offer, please come in anyway and sha r e a moment on this happy occasion with your friends on the staff at CHARLES H. BA RR WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th and Irvine PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Master Charge BankAmerica rd PUBLIC NOTICE -N«lt710 FICTITIOUS IUSINUS FICTITIOUS eUSINl!SS f'ICTITIOUS IUllNUS NAME STATEM•NT· NAMliSTAT•MaHT HA ES ATEME T n •• IOllOWll\g Oet'IOn It doll\g b1al· M T H T ,.. 1011-1119 P9r'IOn It dol.-Q butl· M\\ as: The •.ollowln<J per-. Is dolllQ t>utl· neu 8 , • HOGAN & AOY ASSOCIATES !WU... CASA oe TERESA, ,. H. Co~u• ,.,~ At,,.,ay Awn1>e A·l2 Cotla Mesa' s u N c 0 As T cl EA N I N c; HIQPl .. O , ~ S.«11. c.11101,,le Ill I """ • • SERV ICES, 167n St, Cloud Clrclo, '"7651 Ca J~•::,: e HCIQA AnO PM1Mr Hunllngton BMch. Calllornoa '1~1 Ttrl'"' M. Vala~>. 33$11 H11tyerO "Got a problem? Then w nte to Pat Dunn. Pot will cut red tape, getting the anstWTs and action you need to solve inequities m government and business Mail your ql.ll!stlQl'l.S to Pat Dunn. Al Your Sennce. Orange Ca<ut Dmly Pilot, P.O Bor 150li. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 . ..U many Letters as possible will be an~ed, but phon«l inquanes or lelleTS not 1ncludJn9 the reader"• full name. address and bustMss hours' plume numbercannot beconsu:Jered Thiscolumnappearsda1 ly ercepl SUTldoys " RuatfJk• Sa11 to Cut Tiie Beat DEAR PAT: I hear a rumbling noise every time I turn on the bot-water faucet in the kitchen, bathtub or washing machine. It doesn't happen when I run the cold water faucets. Can you flnd out what possibly might be causing this? R.T., Huntington Beach Plum~rs contacted by A YS say lha& &be noise probably la there because the thermostat in the bot·w•ter heater ls set too h.lgb. Try cutting lt down to 140 deKrees or less and see what happens. Among ()(her possible causes are rust or sedlment in the bottom of the tank and loose bot-water pipes. laflaeiow Ate lw•11roare Too DEAR PAT: My hus band bought a $100.000 life insurance policy in 1967. It was our intent to keep the policy until we saved enough money so we didn't need insurance. With taxes and inflation eating away al our dollars, we haven't been able to save much. lo order to compensate for what lnOa· lion bas done to the purchasing power of our old pohcy, how much insurance would we need today'> J .J., Newport Beach Baaed OD U.S. Department of Labor statiltlcs and a 1971 forecast, 111.S percent of added COV• erage would be needed today. Just to be ena wUh lllflatlOll, you would need $211,SOO worth of Ufe lasuraace to match tbe purcbat1lng power you would have had from $100,009 ln 19'7. YOU'LL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE . WE'RE tt. I , ., • ., for • ...__ .. I·'~°" to at.ht yo. I ·COii• ........ ll!Jl'KY ' 11 · s. /1 Jene Hu,inllo, 16112 St Ctouo Cor· Drive laqvna Nl9uel, C•lltornoa 't'1•11 Cal•fornla tor1><11'1oon, 79SO Aorway Cle Hullll"lJIOn Buel\ Calllornla r111' t>u . I d led b I AL ...... A-.nue A 17. CO'la ~H. C<1lllornlt ,; • ' $1MU ' con U< Y •n n "' "'" 'l?b7b 't'16 I dl•lclUal A RABBITT INSURANCE 541-5554 rw U5·l07 j 994 ~·CotteMe .. rn" l>u\lnl'H I> conoucll!O D a co,. Thi\ tMnlneu It <onducled by an Ill· Te•HA vata~ MAGNON t1or41,0,, Y dl•ldual Tiii\ •talomf'nl w"\ tiled wllh thoo .ol FA•MlltSIHSU•AHCf Jamr• 8 ~•~n Je,,. Hu\lnilo Courily Cltir-OI Or•nO<" County°" Sep PONTIAC •l'IO Pannen Thll ,,,.,.,,_, .. II fifed Wllh 11\e temi>e• 17, t'19 z•ao H.__._ II. 0 .,. GlO~ County a.t-lo. ol Or1ncie County on ~· Fllttll ,. ---~.~~n ltMber4, 1'79. PuDll•hf'd Or-Co.tSI O•llY Pilot, c to~ 549 4300 JJ.'l'ILUS ~ '"" llAle<'Mf\I .... llted .. 1111 tl'le f'IJIU. S.pt u.11. 71and0(1 s. t'74 :w.so , ... __ 0_1 _____ • __ __. Pulltts...., Or-to.st Dally Pllol. County Gier-ol Or•r199 Gounlv on $eptember 1 14 11 71 lt19 JS4i·79 PUBLIC NOTICE Auou•I 14, 1'19 • • • • ,.,,..., PuDh$lllCI Or-coau Dally Piiot. v pt u . 71, 71enO0< I S 197' 31>4~ 1' FICTITIOUS IUSINESS f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS IUStHESS WAME STATEMENT NAME STATEl'IENf PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "AME STATEMINT TM lollow1nt;1 per ton I\ OC>ono DU\I '"" IOllow1no l>"l\On " "°'"'> """ ----------Tne IOll-lnQ ,,.,r\Onl ar• 001n9 M U u '"" 0 PUBLIC NOTICE DUslneuas N E WPORT F INAN CI A L EPOXYPA•rOMPANV fl7W f'IONEEA CHICKEN. 10' E 11111 CONSULTANTS, 7S5'7 Ht-1Mr-Clr· 11111 Slr•t, CO\I• Me\<t. Ca111orn1• "OTICI OF SI .• Co\la-. CA '1677 cle, El Toro, C..lllOfn•• '2630 '2617 "EOATl\IE Ot!ClA"ATIOff f'IC'TITIOUS BUSINESS NtllOfl L. Mli., • ..._., Glend•le Or . JollnA A L•udad lo, tSnl Alcll•ro l Murl~uqr. 1•u (I THE COSTA MESA PLANNING NAMESTATEMENT Yorb4Lln0a CA'21>86 Hul""r-Ctr<lt!. fl foro, Calllorn•• lttmt',. CO\ll MeW,(•lllorn111'2•,. Of P•)tTMENT HAS PROPOSEO TO Tll• lollowln9 Pt!rSOnS .,. do•no Carol Miies, "44' Glt nO•I• Or 97630 lr.I\ l><f>jfWU I\ Concl<KIHI Dy.,, In ISC,UE /I NEC.A TIVE DECLARATION butl,..n •• Yorbe LI.-. CA.,._. Tl\I\ tllal""U IS <onclU<led by •n In O..,OU•l REG/lllOtNG THE ENYtllONMEN COLE ANO ASSOCIATES. 1n1 S. Tiii\ buslneu Is conOUclecf by • dlvldutl R L M...,_ H•L IMPACT OF THE F()(.LOWING CrodOy,s.t>taArw1,Calllornl1 '1704 ~nerll~MrSl\lp J-A.~lo Tiii\ tlAl ....... nl ... , lllO'CI • ., .. llW PROPOSAL EOwln LOU•• Colt'. 1800 Pon Stlrl· "''°' Miies Tltlt sl.-temenl WIS Ill~ w llll '"" County Cler~"' Or•n~ Counly on s.p D•v~tOClfN"'I 11.,.,., ... OR 1' •• lo ln9. Newpe>rl Buell, Calllornl• '2660 Tnls ua1ement .. ~ Ille<! wllr. ,,,. County Cler1< af Or•nv-County on Se9 lemlltr u . 1979 con•truct a •.700 \OuMe 1001 com Ben L. Birch, JJ75 Nev.ecs1 Av.nu.. C0<inty Clerk af Oran9t! county an s.p. lem ber '· 1'7' F tJm• mtrct•I 11u1101nq on • lilt conltlnlnQ Co.la Mne. C•llforrila '2626 tember 6, 1'1' 1'121"4 Publls...., 0r""91! Co.t(f 0 1tly Pllol. llvt u h llno commertlet bulldll'IO• WayM OUBolse, io.1 Pl\•l•r-1'111.,. Publlshecl Or""99 eo.st Dally PllOt, So!P' U , 11, H•nOO<t ) 1'19 3)'2 19 wnl<ll er• to r...utln -to wltl<f'I art C1 , Coste Mes.I. Catlfornla '1616 Publlslled Orllf\09 Co.tu Dally Piiot s.ptambff 1. 14, 21. 21. tf7' J~7' 10 M OirM041"'9d, touted at 1411 This business It conducl•d by • Saot. 7, 14. 21, lt, 197• JS1M• Newpofl BIYd. In a C1 ,,,,,., 9•neral parl11ersl>lp. PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie Nl'OfltlV'lt Oe<lat&tlon Will De E. L. Cole con\IO.rod lor eoop!lon on or 11t1er This s1elemenl was !lled wlllt the PUBLIC NOTICE SeplemDer 71. 1'19, F0< lurthoor In· CO<ll'lly CIH-ol Oraoge County on S.p. FICTITIOUS 8USINIU PUBLIC NOTICE lotmallon, plMWJ tllll Ille Plannlnca tember 11, 1m. f'IC'TITIOUS •UstNEU HAMii STATl!MIMT OepartmenUI 17141 7S.l-S7d. f'112271 l'ICTITIOUSaUSINIH .. ,.,._. $TATl!Ml"T lll• IOllOwtno j19r\On I• 001110 .,.,,,. Publl\llltd Or•llO'I Coast Dally Piiot, Pvbtl111ee10r"'9t Coul Dally Piiot. NAM• tTATEM•HT lit~ lollowlnQ person ,, dOlnQ bu'I ... \S •• Se1>lembtr7I 1'7' 3130-7' S.pt.14,21,21and0C1.S, 191' J601·1' The lollowlnQ perlOn 11 dol11g busl nenas Al SUNSET STRINGS, 81 Mu•lr • 1141SS a \' 1 WESTFOOOS, ttS1 G1rrett Circle. Metl\lrM, 11:Jt N~WP'!<'I BlvO (~1• PUBLIC NOTICE H 0 M e . s p A I N K L E II Huntington 8ffcll Callloml• ,,.,.. ~~. CatlfOl'l'll• .,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE AUTOMATION. 317 "G" 7111 SlrMI. Mr. Cllrl• o.M.He. ttst Garre11 Fred A Glli,u, ttl4 Via Oullo, c:;.Ht• Ma,., ~lltomla '2627 circle Huntlntton lkaotll ~lllO<l'lla N-rl IMatn. C•tllornl• •76t) l'r..,af'tyTe-. Ott.er THH l k ellMS & "'""""' "•P'OttT 01' l'l .. AIKIAL TltANIACTIOMI 1"1-IYHW!,.. J-10."" CITY Of' FOUNTAIN VALLEY IOllllO Slelw .,._ ,,.....,.. Valley. C.. '11" 1tavouu Fl"". Fort.I,_• l'wMft... ~~~!... 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Fr9d A. OllMttt dlvlclual. Cllrlt Oe-lW Tlllt tlat-1 w., 1119d wllh t ... Lynd(IA.Clttt ll This \\al-t WH 111" wttlt '"" COUlllY (~efOraftQICOuntyonS.o- Tllll ~· was lllecf Wllll .... COlllllY CHrll of Ora"119 C»unlY Oft i.mllff "· tm. COUl'llY Cler1< of Ora1199 Cou11ty on A. u" 1'79 Fttt1'M Avgu•l2', 1'79. ~ • Plttm "'*41~ Or-. COHI o.lly Pll61, ,lt,.. Pl.tbllsMd o.....,. Cont oau, PllOf. '-"· 21, •-ou s. it. tm ..._,, Pvll41stM ~ COltt O.lty Piiot. AUO l•-S.,C 7 14 21 1'79 a101.n ,..,.,,,_Sept.7,14.21.1'79 ~7t . • ••• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUllNllt NAN STAT•M•NT Tiie ~ --It d04"9 "'*· -... TATSUMI, JNl lrfllOI Slrffl, C..Ca .... (.ellftMa .... Hlf'Mfll ......... 1'"' 0.. ~. WOIMt. c:.I...,_ ti 799 Tlllt ...... lt~ ... WM!fto lllot.... • HlfWll Hemel Tlllt ......,,.... ... fl• wlttl ... c.nty ,_,.ti Or-.. CN!ty ell .... MllMer ., "7t • , .. ,,. ...,.., .... OrMlll Cettlt Delly f'lte4, s..c.11.•eno0<1,J,lt.1'7' _...,. ' . - EMERGENCY! WCMlld AH C..twn of ROGER1S CLEANING SERVICE PtMH can847-3357 PUBLIC AUCTION HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS AEOUESTEO BY THE SHIPPt.P ANO CLE AA ING AGENTS . tl lll or,lAOt~c. •!><II BV VIA Tut Of OUR POSlrlON A S ON! or HH l r ACJING l10U1DA TORS or ORllNTAl AUGS 1111 lHl NATION W£ HAVl IH lN IHIJUlSHO 10 SECUAE: AND Cl£Ah AN ENTIRE SHIPMtlllT Of flNC HANOMAl>f OAIENTAL RUGS. ORlt.>I NAll v IMPORTEO av A DtAlER WHO COUlD NOT MH T FINANCIAL OBllGA TIONS NECESSARY TO ClEAR THC ME RCHANOISE THFIOUGH US CUSTOMS Out t o the utaency of thn ~. Cl'11t 11 M1 ouot.tnd1nq 0PP0ttun1ty tc. •C.QU•'" t,n.,. httnd m•d~ o ...... a1 Rv91 lnduMd ... u be be ... 1.tul u•iao end '"9' loom 8 ot ti\; N01td \ ludon; ru9 -nine c~•tllt Ptrt••. Auu11. 011n1. lr>d11 Tu•k•y Af9lt•nl\IJn Hom•n11 •nd Pa1tu11n Si~• ••rv fio<n 2')(3 rn 10 X 16 •nd '°"'• P•'-\II~ CATALOGUED ~NO SOL 0 BY THI: PI E Cf SATURDAY. SEPT. 22 AUCTION 2 P.M. PREVIEW 1 P.M . MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DR. 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PriCN good for __,'Y'-two hourt efter pubUc:atk>n only. Add for tax. llC4tnM, and doeumentary '"· 4 ~I I ......... ~ -... ··-.. --..-...-..---........ --. . ~'""-............ - Rolls·Royees Are Really Rolling By D ENNIS McLELLAN Of .... Ollily Pl ... Sa.ti Newport Beach businessman Roy Carver has one love affair that bas even more longevity than bis 31-year marriage to bis wile Francie. It began when he was a boy growing up in Los An ge les during the 1930s. "I used to sit on the curb and trace pictures of car ads from Collier 's and the Saturda y Evening Post," 11ays Carver. "I was always in· terested in the estheUcs and design." l t CCllltinued while he was a lieutenant in the l'f'avy during World War TI and as a business ad· m inis tration major at UCLA after the war. "l aJways loved the automobile busi~~s and felt that was what I wanted to do when I finished college," be s ays . AND IT CONTINUES TODAY at the age of S4 a s owner of Roy Carver Rolls-Royce a nd BMW m Newport Beach, the top Rolls-Royce d ealership in the nation. "I c an 't wait to come lo work," says Carver, who still gets a kick out of going o ut on the floor and selLing autom obiles. "Sure, I do it every day," he s ays. "It's fun. I've always enJoyed a utomobiles and I happen to like ~pie." Car ver, who opened a used car lot in West Los Angeles in 1949, has been a Cixture on the Orange Coruit since 1955 when he started a Pon- tia c dealership in Newport Beach. T he c ar lot w as a ISO-foot s tret ch of blacktop on Pacific Coa st Highway and had two trave l trailers for offices. Carve r laughs when recaJling his "fores ight' while s igning the deal for the land opposite the Balboa Bay Club. "MY PROPHJ:CV of the future was so p ro· found," says Carver , ''that I said lo my wife,' I re· a llze we'r e coming down here and getting 1n volved rn this rea l estate at the peak of the market.'" Carve r didn't know 1t at the time, bul the move to the Orange Coast was, in bis opinion, the best business decision he's made. That must be amended with his decision in 1960 to combine a Rolls-Royce franchise with his Pontiac dealers hip. His expectation, he says, was that the area w as healthy economica lly and that the h1eh priced luxury ca r market had nowhere to go but up. Carver sold only a few of the Bnlis h-m ade ca rs that first year, but by 1970 he abandoned his Pontiac dealership to Sf!ll only "high end '' luxury cars •. "the lar gest potentially expanding m arket in the c ar business." "ft was unchaJlenged," he says. If 1970 was the right t ime for such a mOVI' Orange County was definitely the n ght place SINCE THEN, SOUTHERN Ca llforrua·s h ve Rolls -Royce dea le rships llhree are in Lo~ Angeles and one 1!> in Riverside> are doing about 40 percent of the Rolls busme!>s in the United States. <The US. accounL-i for m ore than a third of Rolls-Royce's tolaJ production > --- I And Roy Ca rver has delivered more or tht' British luxury ca rs lh11n anyone his Orange County franchise does about 10 percent of the Rolls business in the nation Part of the reason for Carver's success can be attributed lo the relative lack of pretenuou!. ness 1n his showroom . It 's a reflecu on of lht' owne r. described by one business acquaintance as "a nlce guy whose g re at custome r· rcla t1onshiphas been. I think. what·s m ade ham." "I had one theory." s ays Carver .. Pnor to that tame ( 1960) r pe rsonaJly h ad obser ved places where Rolls Hoyces were offe red for sa le Many appeared to be ra ther aloof in their approach or who qualified and who was capable of buyinR the ca r "We felt it wa:-. always nothm~ more than mortal ma chinery " CARVER'S APPROACH to 'elhng what most conside r to be the uJtJmatc automobile was not unlike his a pproach to \elhng Pontiac:. .. tt should be sold on its ments. without an) othe r approa c h than that or handling J domestic." believe' Carver "We never played hard to get "Everyone "ho walk!> m he re ''a potenll<il buyer in our mind s The old phrase. 'You can t Judge a book by its cover ' 1s t rue No one can af fo rd the luxury or quallryang each ind1v1duul who wa lks 1n the door " And who is a potentia l Rolls Royre buyer" T he average age has dropped from the 50!> lo low and medium 4~ in the la~t six year'i. s ays Carver Ile :mnbutes th1:-. µart!\ to people wanting .o own tht' car soont>r than thosl" did in the past. "ntERE ARE A LOT of people who want 1t now and are not wa1t1ng." he say:.. "There is no -,t1gma or being too :,11un)! to own a Hnll" Royr~ M05t of the people buying th1· c<ir <iccepl 1t as beinf( a sta tus :-.ymbol as being th<' best car in the world They've us ually acquired the means of buyini? the car by being astute or good m an agen. of their aff air., and recognize )t as be ing a good inves tment , And. he ddd.... · 1t 1u ... 1 h<ipfJt•n'> to be ver}' J'\, rom fortablt> to dn\I· " f nflat1on ha.... IOl'rl•a~ed th1• prll'l' IJf lht · 10" end '· modt•I <a Sii v1·r Cloud 11 1 from Sl-t .000 m 1960 lo S7H,OOO to•fa~ But Carver say-. .i used Roll' Ro)C'l' typ1<-.1lh ""I ll bring <t:. much ur more than the Qwncr paid for 11 In an agt' when mo'>l car:. have become what Carver describes as "plast1c11:ed:· Rolb Ro} ce maintain:. a l ntd1tion of h1~h sla ndan1" in matenab and con~trurt1on . he ~ays "TIIE RE HAVE llt:EN no t omµrom1st''> IJ\l!r th(' )l'ar.., ... a,.., CJf\f'r · Th1•v'rc :.till u~ 1n~ q uality matcn.ih leather. "'>Od veneer plush carJ)<'I and 11 ~till lake:. approx1 matcl~ thr ee months lo a:-.~1·mhll' <i ear 1·omp;ired to :.o m a ny an hour ·· While Carver mav ..,ell Rolls lloyc~s as 1r th e\ wert• .. n o th1n~ m ore thc1n mortal machiner)." their roadl1£c 1:. an 1nd1cat1on thal •Stt ROLL.-;. PaRI' n :ll Roy Carver and a 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost: "Nothing more than mortal machinery, " says Carver, owner of the top Rolls-Royce dealership in the nation. -DM.Y MDT "18UC NOTICS "19UC NO'l'ICI l'ICTITIOUI .UllNHI NAMll tTATeMeNT , ...... -.... ,., ........ ,, ..... ... .i,.. .. .. A A '°""INTIEHAN(I e Ull.OINO lllt\11(~. JIO __, c..tllH Ori.,., '-ill• MO, ~ IHtll. (el~• .,... Mer....-lla Ofeneollff, 1~ MlllN LAN, HWf'lll .... Oll 9M<ll, (elllen\le e e ri..re 0.11,....,.. 1ttt Me rleft L.eN, ....,.,, 9M<ll. C.lltotN• tt ... T"lt llwll,,.H h tOfHIV<IN llY • .. ,,.r .. --""° 9er1Nt. l 0.11 ....... Tllll •lal-1 WH It*! wllll llW c ... "1' ~,_ o1 0r-'°""'' Oii s., , .......... ,.,. l'Ut• l'vt>tlw.d Or•-CM•I 0.lly PllOt. s.otemll9r '· 1•. 21, n. 1tr• >U~7' P VBUC NOTICE N•1M HOTICI 0 1' SALi 0 1' ltlAL l'ltOl'l ltTY AT l'ltl\IAT& SALi ...... ""' IN TMI Mll'l lllOlt COUllT 0 ' TMI STATI 01' CALll'O•N1A 1'0 11 TMI COUNTY o,-OllANOIE I" Ille Maller OI 111• £t1el• ol "VOUUIN CHACON MOJICA. Oe<u•..s NOTICE IS HEAllBV GIVEN 1 ... 1 lllt llllO<'OIOt'f'd *"' w ll al Private u l•, lo Ille lllQIW•I end ... ,, t>-• \Ubfe<' to (0"''' "'•"O" ol U lcl ~uoerlOr Covr1. Ofl or a'1t• 1rw 24th o., 01 S.o•-•. ""· •1 \'lie olllu of CLAltE MINE.AA POtN0£XTfA. Al ,.,,,., f l Ulw. 11n2 \ P-•r lllvd . Atl••I•, CA to101. c .... 111y ol loo A119•lt\, ~•• ol Celllor111e. ell tlle rlOlll, lltle -lnletttl of M id "'" <HMcl el l"9 11,,,. Of 0 .. 111 end •II llW •191'1. title -In ...... 1 ... 1 ., ... ••1"1• OI ••Id de<U•..S .... e<ou•••f .,, o..-rellan of law o. otl'le,...IM ou .. r tllen or lfl -•110ll 10 ""' ol w 1c1 °" CHMd, et IN 11 .... ot cloth, "' -to •II Ille <H1elrl reel P'llPl'TY •lluettcl I" ------------th• County ol 0••"9•. 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Mojtu ._ .. 1,,, .. .,..,. , ... £\let• of ... ,, ~ cu •• MINt&• l'OINDlllTfll An•rMy .. U.. ""'' ............... Ar1Hl•. CA tent Atter-y tw .-111a1r-. PuDllll'lecl Or-CO.U Oelly ""OI S.111 I•. tS.11 1m 1'1'8 1' PVBLIC NOTICE ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Priest Picks Up Woinen 8 1 AND&EW O'CONNELL .. _ ..... ..,.......,.. blerarcby, below Ute comm11Uooer and UM de· puty commlNloner . l HARTFORD, Cou. -TIMte ll ln tbll clty a prtnt who •amt h1I llvtq taldna womto to tb•lr Jobi at muaa1e ~Ion and ferrytq *tAts-••-* • .,..eoroJtalt*"-· And lf that's not noulb ol a eoatndlcUoe. lb.la aame man wu for Hvm yun oo. ot Coa· n•ctlcut'1 hllhH t ·ranklnc pubUc·health ta· tcuUYel. aa u:n lN 1'71 to bead an aleohoU.am ll'Htmenl pro1ram ln ·Hartford, 1 Job be Mid for U.mcptM AD tM wbll1 be wu toobll tor aomedllbc ~-=~:~I better ln bltweeo wu •We cbaqe that ended a W ,000.a·year career and the ownenb11> ot a Por1cbe 11'. It propelled the Rev. Art.bur J arvta Into the prl"thood at a late .... Civtnc th1a clt.y botb ttl moat unmual member of the deru and ltl moet wuaau&l cabble . JA•VJB, "· woau roa Yellow Cab Co. rive days a week. On Sunda y aftemoona be conducta Yua at St. Paul'• Community Catholic Church, wbJcb len't a cbu.rcb ln tbe clualc HDM. It la almply a croup of people who meet at the Hill Cente r to practice an unorthodox form of Calhollclam tbal dl1re1ards some b ulc Rom an CatboUc teacb.inga. He drives a c1b beuuae one ol the precept.a or lhe community church lJ that lta putor la not to rely on the partJb for support. lllJlt.ead. he mu.al work. SO ON WEEKDAY •O&NINGS, Jarvla puta on his clerical collar and ala.rt.a up the cab with the cruclllx hanglne from the reer·vlew mirror and s eta off on an unprleaUy journey that takes him nowhere. end evel')"Wbere. "Thia collar la a symbol.'' be said one re· cent evening over a glus of beer . "The cab brtnaa the collar to all aorta or places that It wouldn't ordlnarily go." The women who work In the m an age parlors regularly tal<e the cab to work and back home again. Jn 1966. before ~comlng a priest. Juvis went to work for the Connecticut Health Depart· ment as director of hos pital11 and medical care. the third rnnklng s lot 1n the de partment ID la he had Joined tbe deacon Pf'Oll'atn ol the Roman Catholic Church at St. Tbomu S.mtJwy 1D Bloomlleld, atudytq at mah&. ln lt72. H veral months abort of beeomln1 a deecon,bedroppedoutoflhe procram. "I d1111reed with the Roman Catholl~ Cburcb oo IO meny fundamental lHuee, • Jarvil· 11id . that be couldn't ata y In the procrem. Bl! WAe Jl.Ul&llm and dlaagreed ~ te church's po1ttJon on celibacy for prlesta. He dilqreed on the official policy Of ref'ua· lnl lhe aacramenta to a woman who hu had an abortion. "I believe a wom an haa a right to deal with her body baled on her own moral judement." He dbagreed on the Roman Catholic doc· trine of the lnfalllblUty of the pope So be stayed away Cr6m religion, even try. lne atheism for awhile. But 'wtth God out or my Hfe .'' besald, "t.bere wasno m us1c." , JA&VIS WAS BROVGffl' up in Hartford, the soo of an lrt11h mother and a French Cana· d lan father. in a s trict Roman Catholic household. "The onJy lime I was happy wa11 when I waa servtne on the altar ... he 11aJd. In 1.967 he had been exposed to a new forD) of Catholic worship In the form or a three-day retr eat known aa 11 "Curslllo.'' which is Spanish for a short course. In ChristJanlty Jarvis purs ued hJs Interest in the Curslllo movement and In l976 he was ordained a priest in the Old Calholfc Church. wlUch rs fundamen · tally different Crom the Roman Catholic Church In that It doesn 't pr each the tnfalllbillty of the pope. J arvls said Upon hts ordination. he became associated with St . Paul"i. which had been m existence for about three year' Get Him Out of High' Chair DEAR ANN LANDERS Plelff arbitrate this matter and eliminate a lot of mantaJ con· ruct. We have agreed that your d~1s.ion wUJ put an end to the argwng My hus band likes to stir all his food together on his dinner plate -for lnstance. m eal loaf. peas. mashed potatoes and beeu Whe n I serve a salad. hl' ~t1rs lhat in. too Ca n you 1mag1nt' how this m~s looks'• To say 11 ma kes me g<ig I'> putting at mildly lfe say'> he likes It lhat wC1y, and at all goe:. into the same stomach anyway so what's the dlfference? I am willing to 1ieo along with this nully behavior when we 're at homt·. but when we 1•:11 in a rcst<iuranl or have dinner with fnend'>. I say he should knoc·k 11 off and eat the "'ll} th•· rest of us do lie keeps saytnJ(. "I have lhe nrht to be m yself. I'm not hurtin1ie anybody. "o get off my back " What's the verdict., -NO Al' PETITE DEA.R N.A.: He IS burt!Dg M>mebody -t.be people wbo m ut look al blm . He's makl.ag lbem sick . Tell t.be Uttlt" man It's lime M c:U mbed out of bis bl~ cha ir. took off the bib and a&e Ukfo a ltf OWD·up. DEAR ANN LANDERS 1 saw myseU tn your column today in the letter s1gnl'd. .. Anonymous .. The woman wrote about a four vear old hypcrurt1vc son she could not c-ontrol f'1ve yean. ago. I was that mother l s panked my child until my band hurt try 1ng to get ham to behave He was a mess and I was a nt'rvou~ wret•k My husband and I were ashamed of not ~ing able to raise our son effl'C' ti vcly In desperauon. we consulted a psycholog1!-.t lie directed us to a regional children's center. where we took a course 1n dirttllve parentlll t•ounseling a form or behavior modification The results were fantastic Our son qwckly calmed down. lie then began to do much better Aaa Laaders \ in ~C'hool and ht'> .11t11ud1· t(lv.ard u:. 1·hani.:•·il 0ur L1m1l\ llf1· '' n11~ <'Jim fntndly and -.<111•. f\ 1n~ It took .1 I r ;.in•·lf 1•• r-.011 t11 t1·arh "'th a l p•·o pl•· r1·,p11ncl 111 ".l11llull \.\-h1•n \nu 1·h:..n11•· th" '11 111ult \OU • hJOI!'' •h•· r•·.,p<in'>•· I uri.:•· :ill parcnl' "ho Jfl· t·\ ptrt«nt IOI( t ht'> kind of 11ro blem lO Lake )our often rt:pcul•-'1 advice Seek professional help PHOOF IN O!'iTAH IO DEAR PROO .. : I'm glad you are uylnit It ln11tead of mf'. Wht>neve r I su1u~est counseling I get clobbered tor "coppln" out." TbanJu, for thf' ualat. I lltt'dvd that DEAH A-.;;-.; LANDER~ I read '>Omcthmg 1n tht> nl•114-;pa1x:r thut ..,hocked me My hU5band i>a~~ I m nan1• At·cord1n 1.t to J .,tucl> don" al John'> Bopkmi. SC'hool of llH1t·n1 .rnd Public-llcalth. almo~t l \o\Q third'> of l ~ h •m Jll'' hu\1• 't:xual 10 tcreoun.e by the t1m1• lht•\ an l!l Mo:.t or ll I~ pr£-mar11.d Thi· ur '1' "'J.., b•ncd on a n ·pre'>cnt:it1H· -...imµllni.: o f C!.rnJ ""omen in 1076 The~w f1~urt'' o;how ,, -.harp mc-rcas1.: tJvc.:r 1971 Anpthcr '>hock1•t 11111• 1n 10 VS women be<'Omf' pre~nant ~:fore• the a~e of 17 ShOC'k<'<l '' Jin"" :.tbi>U l 1t We await yl')ur rt>p ly Cul.LMAN. ALA • PAIR DEAR PAIR: Not at all . In my opinion, the flgurt>" cited are low. I would have pegged them higher. ( Ho ros~ope ] SAT URDAY, SEPTEMBER Z2 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Mar 21-i\pr 19) Co slow. main· tnin low profile. Defer to JUdRment of one close to you. Play waiting RKme. plant sffds for fu ture use. Check legal documenta. You may have some updating to do. Taurus. Aquarius. Scorpio persons play key roles In your 11cen1rlo. TAURUS <Apr . 20-May 20): Obtain valu1ble hint by reading Aries message. Avoid aenaa· tionalllm, maintain mode rate pace. Aceent oo work ethic, health of peta, dependent.I and your knowledge of nutrtUon. Chan1e occu.ra which could lead to wrtUn1 and travel. 1be number s n aures promlnenUy. GEMINI <May 21·June 20>: Good lunar aspect colnddee now with ouUet for creaUve ablUtlea, a.,etulaUon and love. You 1aln moral s upport from f1mlb m e mber. One w lth melodloul volce mak" deep lmpreuJon oa you. Enjoy nau.try, but don't fall overboard. CANCE& CJunt 21·July 22): Looc·1t.aDdln1 wish can bt IUlfllJed. Key la to perfect t.eeb· nJqu.,, detlM t.enn1 aDd avotd Hit~, Placee. Vlrso lDdlvtdu&l.a play key rol•. S.Cret la revealed end you prove to bt beDeflclary. You'll be more NCure at bomebue. LBO (July 23·Aua. 22>: uuu. JOW" own tdeu, ccncepta. Remember tbat a commlttet can plan • hone aDd ead up with a cam.a. You have oppon.,..Uty now to atrtb ~ dirt. ltQ la to ·pen11t, to ntabUab .. territorial 111btl." cu~: ;:r.r:.-"1lo, ftnudlll bal'dln. llOIMJ pleturt wlll M ~~ u .... aat . ..,,._.. appeel IOll'I; rau·u better clRtrlbutloa and dlapla1 ol product. Ariel, Ubra IDdivtdull plQU, rolel ID 1our acnarto. IDftlt ta :rour own taa.a. Ll8L\ <Sept. II-Oct. D): Lunar cycle ~ ... ..,.la...., clntJUw, men a. d:rMDit..et ud NW ... IW .tliadt.r. You 1• to ~ ol mat&ln aacl oould lall ...._, .. love. Leo MIDI lbow tbl • .,. a.. ......... . dtlal,.... ~talltJ m-. a ....... ftlD• back. ICmPIO (Oct. •·NOW. D ): Your abWt;J to Keep a sccn:t " put l t> tc~l Be d1sC'rcet. main ta in aura of m} ~t<·r-. Somt' may acC'use you of bem~ a "mag1c1an .. You might be asked to be 11 media repr~cntJt1vt-ror special club. group. or~amzat1on Aquarian fi gur es prominently SAGITl'ARIUS I Nov 22 Dec 21) Another Sagittarian auls in "putting over" a "pec1al pro Ject. Potential expands as you win fnends and Influence people. Recent business investment is due to pay dividends . Know 1l. be confident and igno re one who sings the blues. The number 3 fi gures prominently. CAPRICORN t Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Opposition proves to be a "paper tiger." You achieve goal despite obst.aclea, envious people and compUcat· ed legal procedures. You'll lain auppo_rt of thoae occupytn1 power base. Leo. Aquarius, Scorpio lndlvlduala lead your personal cheertn1 section. AQVA&WS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Gain lndical· ed lh= writing. travel. creative endea vors and 1 al rel1tJonshJp with member of op· poelte sex. Gemini, Vlr10. Sagittartu.a penons play important roles. You can now bridge dis· tance and languaae barrien . You becom• In· volvtd ln Import-export ac tivity. PISCES c Fe b. l9·Mar. 20>: Accen t on mystery. flnanclal st.atua ol partner or mate and "peculier" lnvolvement with what many mlahl consider the occult. DomeaUc situation lmprovea. FamJly member makee m..tor c:on · ce11lon. Be a a racloua winner. Avoid saying. "l told you ao." Ice Cream Favo red W ASHJNGTON <AP) -What do Americana Uke men t.ban peopl.e ln 1n1 other country? Ice cream, aeeordina to ''The Lat.eat Scoop.'' a pubUcauon ol the Jnt.emaUonal Aaaocl1tlon of Ice Cream Yanufacturen. The publication reporta that Amerlcen1 lead tbl world In COMumpt.klD ot lee crtam. Ice mllll. lblrbet and rtlattd producta. It Miki the avera•• Am.teen dowlMd .u.as piD\I IMt year, wttb vanilla and daocolate the fa.orite navon, ln Lbat order. la MCODd place w11 Auatralla, wltb a 41.•• awrac•. New Z.aland followed wtth a 41.f!l-pbll aYerqe . .. .. -_, -- DAil V PILOT .113 China's Gang of Foor Hort MediC .. Research, Says Newport Beach M.D. Chineee cities are practically devoid of nle1. rata. dogs, birds and other pot.en· lial dl.seue t prea"era. . Although t.be country ia a health de· partment'a dream, lbe Chinese -in aomo areaa -still practice a llMOs level of medicine, observed Dr. Barbara Jeaaen, a NeWP.Ort Beach neuroloeist wbo recently vb)ted China as part of a 13-member medical delegation. Dr. Jessen. 46, said tbe group •ireed China is far behind West.em medicine bec ause tbe country lacks curre nt diaaoostic tools and uses outdated lab teitt equipment. T!le Chinese are raced with large urban populations combined with low doctor-patient ratios. And the doctor to nurse raUo is l·to·1 in China, com· pared with 8 ralio or about 1 to 5 in the US. Dr. Jessen noted. The Chinese medical community is s till s uffering from the effects of the Gang of Four, who stifled medicaJ re s earch and development, she added. "They're not ignorant ," Dr. J essen s a id. "The y read the l medical ) literature. They 1ust don't have the tools or the time to go off and do the m ore re· fined techniques." The medical delegation made up or a nationwide group of medical sc1enl.Jsts r epres ented the s p ecia lties or neurology. pathology and immunology~ A nurse also accompanwd the delega t i on ,tdf'' · The dele~~tion was o:ganized by Lilla ......ii••••r,. S un, a clinical chemasl at Beckman Instruments. Jnc. in Irvine 0•11¥ l'llof l'i.olo Dy IU<l•.trd IC-ltr Ms. Sun was invited to organize the NEUROLOGIST DR. BARBARA JESSEN medical exchange alter making contact _ with the Chinese Medical Association on a previous trlp t.o China. Also tn the de- leg a tlori was Bonnie-Lynne Burchett, head or the clinical laboratory at Costa Md a Hospital. The delegation traveled to C#llton, Shanghai, Pekfog and Kweilin, lectur- ing doctors and medical student.a in each city. Dr. Jessen. who lectured on treat- ment of headaches. said she was in· teres ted in pain relief lbrougb the use of acupuncture . Dr. J essen uses a modified form of a cupuncture in ber media cl practice. She applies mild elec tric al s hoc ks on a c upuncture sites without inserting needles into the skin. "THE ONLY THING I LEARNED there was more spec1fic1ty 1n the use of a cupuncture. They never use it for knee operations because they s aid· It doesn't work with it," she s aid "lt reinforced m y concepts that acupuncture is a useful modality when specifi call y used (or pain reuef .. In her Cos ta Mes a pract ice. Dr J essen uses acupunct ur e for tension h eadaches. cervica l a nd low back pain But she doesn't u-.e 1t for migraine head aches. wtuch she regards as stress -induced D r . Je~scn also 1n t rr1d urcd · the Chinese to biofeedback , whirh she uses Club Calendar run~ t•arh ~ednPWtll/ m the [)01/y P1lo1 nnd r<mlmns rvJllCf'~ /Jf u·omen ·' ar>d \•'Tl 1rl' ' /uh mt'eLznq! mid et<'nl.! open 111 lfll' ,,,.1,/11 l11r tw f11/lt11,1r.11 u ct'k .~td '111l 1t "' 111 f lu/J C'CJ/nll.Jar /J01l14 f'ilol J> (I H•u I '•"" ('t,slu \ft'WJ CA !126:.!li /nc/udt' 1111ur 111111,1· 11nrl 71lmrw n•iml'"' So11u•s mu.\I ht· 1111.ur lmT11h thrre u 1•• i,\ 1n to belp patients cope with stress. Baoreedback , a be said , Is a "con· trolled, relaxing, self-hypooaia type pro- cedure. "They don't know anything about biofeedback." she said ... But lbey do tai chi C body movements and exerclae)." ··I brought out in my lecture tbal with ta i chi they don't need blofeedback." she added. ALTHOUGH THE CHINESE musl conform to toull?h social standards. Dr. J essen suggested that the regimenta- tion or lifestyle lessens the effect of tensions and press ures . ... Everyone with us was impressed w1th the lack of open hositlity,' she not· ed. "There was little evidence of stress from the people we encountered.'' For example. Westerne rs were spint- ed to the front of long lines at Mao's tomb. Dr J essen said there was no visi· ble reaction from the people even though "they were from the country and were probably waiting for hours ." Dr Jessen also fell the Chlnese didn't have adequate fac1hties for had trauma or s troke v1ct1ms Me dic a l r e h a bilitation is at a minimum with no phys ical. occupa· t1onal or <;pccch lhcra py an the COWllry, sht-:.;.i1d on1nn1 I' ()f on t'V+'l'll J>w tur,,,\ ar•• /1m1/i>rl lt> ma1or /und-ra1.,ers l)pl'l'I lf1 !Iii' pu/tl1t / 1 ''''l"' t 11 pi1 /1ir1• u n/1• r1T cnll lhr 1' 1·utun· U•·1111rtnwmt 1>42 4:111. 001.wel'n 2 arirl .J I'm 1'1111/u ri•r11 .. ·~1~ ar1• h(Jn1Jred on a /1'JI • IJl't.ll/tllJ/1• hfl.\I' • Rolls·Royces Roll Zippers Off tlie Track . i t'rom Page 81> thf"\ ma~ JU"t be the closest thing going to fOllf "ht·t·I 1rnmort<1 li tv A ... a t(•Stilment to their durability. Ca rver ..,<t,.., that 70 percent of the Rolls-Royccs built s ince 190<1 are sttll on the roild. This year marks the 75 th anniversary of the lux ur y C:<JI'. whose main plant is in Crewe. England The car eompany has ma rked the occasion with an anni versary model. It's the standard $82.000 Sli ver Shadow JI with special paint. up- holste ry and comme morative plaque. CARVE R WILL receive only three of the approximately 75 models alloted to the United States All have been pre-sold. The small num ber of anniversary models is in keeping with the Rolls-Royce tradition of quality. not quantity Last year onl y about 3,250 of the cars were hu1lt, Wl lh approximately 1.150 going to the 60 dt•alers in the United States. "Wt''rt• insignificant in the auto mobile busi· nc-.s. other t han the disproportjonate amount (If a ttention ~i ven to the product," s ays Carver . His own dealership sells 10().125 new Rolls·. • novces a year, which. he smilingly points out , • u:-<:d to be a rca~onable Pontiac month." Thi, long hours involved in running a hq . .!h-volumc car busmess 'is part of the reason Carver <Abandoned his Pontiac dealership in 1!170 "I llt\O losl mteresl an that concept," he -.ays "Hasically, I was lazy. I Literally was loo!.. 1ng for some thing m ore enjoyable. "The differ ence was the many nights a wc<>k lhe old routine : home for dinne r. then back to "'ork with lots of hours." Carver, who shuns a pers onal secretary so he c an ans wer has own phone, works out of a som ewhat spartan office that is devoi<f or all car· related decorations except one It's a a ~lilSS·enc:ased model of a 1932 Rolls· Hoyce Phantom 11 . which was built for ru m by a fn <'nct and customer. While Carver will provide business facts and fi gures when asked, he is not one to na me- drop or furnish a Who's Who of his Rolls -Royce customers. Carver , a fnendly, relatively private man who admits to not being a Joiner, says t.nat his idea of a good time is "getting away with m y wife" or "going home and bumming around." HOME IS A TWO.STORY brick Georgian house on two a nd o ne·half acres in Newport's back bay, whe re the Carvers have lived for 18 years . They have three children, now in their mid to late·20s. While Carve r normally drives a RoJls. Royce Silver Wraith JI. he says h.is wife is con· tent to drive the family 1969 Ford station wagon. Last year. however, Carver's lifelong love affair with cars took a c unous, but somewhat expected tum. He recalls that one of his most vivid memories as a boy growing up in the '30s was going for a high.s peed s pin in a neighbor 's chauffeur-driven Duesenberg "I'll never forget it," says Carver with a nos talgic smile. ··He gave us a big thrill " For the past year Car ver has been m aking periodic trips to New York where has own 1932 Duesenberg is being restored. "It's one Life· long, s elfish indulgence." he says "I've always wanted one. and I fin ally succumbed. J'm going to dnve it, use 1t and en- joy it " 11-Y e ar-Old Lobbies To Change 'Dumb Law' By MARK SULLIVAN Aueci.lff "'"' Wrllw TRUMBULL, Conn. -Jeff Smith is a man with a mission . He wants to convince the General Asse mbly that it should change what he views as a "dumb law." Jetr is 11 years old. He has been gathering petition signatures to pe rs uade the lawmakers in Hartford to change the law that r equires bicyclists to ride with the flow of traffic. To Jeff it seems more logical to ride facing the oncoming traffic. "If you'r e riding facing tra!lic and see that a car is out of control, you can see It and get out of the way," Jeff s aid in a telephone interview. BE HAD JUST R ETURNED HOME after a day or gathering petition signatures in front of a local s uper market\ He estimated he had gathered 175 names. • J eff also said that a lot of people dJdn't un· derstand the current law and ride facing traffic anyway. JEFF RAS A PERSONAL reason for want· Ing the law changed, too. His mother took away his bicycle when bis family moved to Trumbull because she dJdn't think it was safe . Jeff said bia older slater, Laurie, bad been bit by a car wbile riding her bike several yean ago. 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Off S11y~las> Hill RouJ, • I .~~, ;) H/\RBOR RIDGE RVN2 FW:IFIC " Three Up With Nine to Play ............... ~ .... lt'a touah lo aound worried when your leam•a juat bombed J Ila nta.l'tllt <'ballen.arr to aeltt • c tbre ·.cam~ lead whh only nlM I left an th• HUOO. But Jim • Free«* did h1I best 1 "We came lo here c Kanau Ci· < ty > three aamH a bud and t that's Uw way we're leavin1." said the Angtb' l~Jpper. "And that'• rour more gamH off UM! schedule .r, · c ' BEHIND A ll·HIT 11alvo of1 1 five Kansas City pitchers, the rtrat-place Angels blasted the 1 Royals Thursday nigbt, 11.a. for I a four-game series spilt which satisfied Fregost just fine ! "Especially when you lose two • of the first three," be added. I "We've got a hell or a chance now '' I 1 EVERY ANGEL an the lineup hit safely and Don Baylor. Brian 1 Downin~ and Bobby Grich each 1 slammed home runs. It was lJed 2 2 until the Angels erupted for s ix runs in the ~cvenlh. capped by Dowmn~·s three-run home run off D;in C.)uascnbcrry, the ALW ... Con~ Gamet W &. Pc' G8 Left 7! Angt"I\ 83 70 .~2 9 Kanw1 City 80 73 S73 l 9 Mlnnrsota 79 74 SI• 4 9 TOftffltt'I Gamet T-{Medlc:ti 9-7) at Ano-ta (tan•n• ff) -. Mlnneaota (Koo•man 18 13) at Mlwiaull.M(H.,,.\19) 1<#'8118 City CSpllllofff tl-11) at 0..Ctand f,.Mgfora 12 14) fourth pltl>hcr Kansas City used in the Inning The Royala fought back with fouc In the eighth, climaxed by George Brett's huge thrce·run home run off reliever J ohn Mon· tague. Then the Angels udded three in the ninth, two on Grich's controven;aul home run whJch was awarded by first base um pire Jim Evuns for fan 1n terferencc HEADED INTO the &tretch. both teams huve nine ~umes left. includ1ng t.hrec w1lh <UAch other. But lh<' Hoyals would seem to have un advantage the rest of Lhe way, playing s1x with Oakland whil e ~he Angels must deal ~Ith Texas , a long·time nemesis, for six games. "Texas has been tough on us a ll right," said Fregosi. "All we've got to do is win. We just have to play tough and win enough o( them." "We sUJJ have our work cut out for us," said Grich. "I don't feel comfortable. Texas always plays us hard. We came ln here feeling if we held our ground il would be a successful trip, and that's exactly what we did. I'd hllY u we win fi ve of the nine Nc 'vc got It." THf~ ROYAL'; arf' refusing to concede the Wc~tcrn Division charnpaon.srup lhey·ve owned for three years. "There's still u lillle hope," s aid catche r Darrell Porter "We've JUSt got to KO out and pluy l1kr we always do. I've never sct>n this team uptight, ex· ccpt 1n the last playoff game a~ainsl the Yankees two· years a~o " As h<! Ir he would reel com- fort ... blc in the Angels' posilJon, Porter said no "Not with their H hcdule and our Sl·hcdule I wouldn't. They know they have to play Texas 111x trmes and we pluy Oakland ~1x times. From now on eath • 0 .. 1, ...... \Ufl -I S..e ANGt;L.';, Page 8 5> CENTER LANCE PERRY, QB SAM AIELLO LEAD MARINA AGAINST B?(SA GRANDE. _1 Edison Tries for Revenge Game With Canyon Highlights Busy Schedule ..... , ........ By ROGE R CA RLSON Of IM O•llJ "" .. Sutt 1-;d1i.on lligh 's (;hargcrs, ranked No. l in the Cl F Big fo'i ve Con- ference and No. l 1n Orange County, have a date with lhc Cu.n- yon lligh Comanches tonight at Orange Co ast College to highlight the huMcst night of the year for Orange Coast area prep football tt!a rn .., The Comanches return virtually rntacl a !iquad which po:.ted thl'. only victory or the regular season over the Chargers In '78, spw ling Edison'R No. 1 status rorthe balance orthe year. AMONG TUE UF.NTS LE•"I' in the Chargers' armor that night was a broken Jaw for quarterback Frank Seurer and game films which depicted the winning touchdown bouncing off the turf and Ul· to the receiver 's hands in the end zone. "R8.llicaJly everyo.ie who played for Canyon against us last year 1s back," s uys Edison Coach Dill Workman. "Their qu;irtcrback, top running back. the defensive end who int.ercepted two passt.'S and r an one back for a touchdown, j ust about aJI of them ." "Canyon is just a good, solid team and will give us all we can handle, maybe more." THE CHARGERS COUNTER Lhe Canyon threat with All-CIF running back Kerwin Bell ; Seurer , lhc passing wizard at quarterback, and Unebackers Bill Ma lavas1 and Troy Seurer . among others In a star-studded lineup NEWEST ANGEL Hulph C:arr, r11rmnl> of the Chicago Whitl' Sox. 1s all s mllf:H u~ h{· ornvcM u1 time to join the Angels Thursd ay nlghl in K11muiK City <iarr was ob· lainl'd in a str»IJ.Cht <'lJRh t11•11I anti 11tarr"d in the gum<' a s the• dt-s 1g nlttc.:cJ hiller, ~1~tli11)( one Ktngl1· 1n six at bats Bell scored four touchdowns and averaged 14.6 yards per carry 1n EdlM>O'a win over Estancia last week. Canyon's Glen Veevart rushed for 95 yards, scored two touchdowns and recovered a rum · hie to pace a 20·6 win over a highly regarded Channel Islands eleven. The Comanches arc ranked No 2 in the Soulhem Con· ference. Elsewhere tonight: Foutain Valley-El Toro Neither came out a winner last week and the Barons of FV Coach Mike Mllner are against another oppone nt with much to gain and nolhJng to lose. John Sevano Rams Can't Wait to Move ·~ . Ram Coach Ray Malavasi reaJly put the rap on the Loe Angeles fans al hla weekly breakfast Tuesday mornina. Asked about their booing of Pat tladen and the offense, Malavaal replied. "It's Ju_,t somethlng you have to Uve with In LA. It's very unfair. I know Jt wUI be dJrterent at Anaheim. The enthusiasm there Is much, much better. ·'The people •re already forming qu•rterback clubs out there. In my she years In LA we've never had one quarterback club. "That's the difference in people. We maybe have 30,000 loyal fans lo LA. The rest are t.rwlent.I where the 11me lan't Important to them." n seema ''Yet1 We Can" miihl become the theme ol the Rama, too. ••• THE NAnONAL rooftAU LEAGUE atat111tlca after three weeu ahow that scoring Ill up l• percent and pualq up 15 percent Thet's for everybody In \be NFL exc4)ot the Rama, lhouRh. whc>le pe18lJlt It up 100 1>ercenl and scoring has been kept to a minimal. It's only luck when you have a divisional leader who hoH allowed as many point.a (57) aslt huscored. • •• IT WOULD HAVE BEEN lnterestin1 II Richard Drldgford had stayed at Golden West College. Brldgford'a sister dales \he son of Hal Shcrbeck, who juat happens to coach fool· ball at Fullcrt.on. And ll'• no secret that the only thins Sherbeck and Q WC'a Ray Shackleford have ln ~ommon ls mutual respect-for each other's coaching ablUtle11 That'• a11 far as the trtendah!p 1oe1, thou1h. • • • TRI! 8POaT8 INJ'OaMATION dlrectonforOranJ•CoaalandOoktenW•t · haven 'lat lhe aplrtt Of UM rivalry btlwttn thelwoachooll. Saya 000'1 Jlm 'amett, when uked what Mal I'd be uaiped far Saturda1 ntaht'a OCC-OWC •ame, "U JOU wut to •. all by a wiMer, then you'd better ail by me." Retorted GWC's Steve Andrews, "I'm not golng to say anything because I don't want to sound like a Jerk." Too late Steve. • • • EVB8Y YEA8 THI: J\JNIOa colle1es in the state are uhd to send u evaluaUon ofU.1 football leam to the •t•tAI JC bureaulnSan Mateo. The bell one thia HUOO came from Im- perial Valley Collece whole eoech wrote: Weakwsee-Lack ot 1lae ad ~e. pe>0r team speed, weak ln skUJed pomtJou. OuUQOk-Helpl At leut be wu hoae1t, I can tblnk ol JJ more wbo fall lnto tb1t c1lqorJ. ·• .. DON'T 811: ltJaP&llED lf KID Swnr· ln1en'• Saddlebeck Oaucbol come up wt\h tb• bell area JC football team tbil HUOG. Nobody knowl fQI' aw-. bow reel tbey a.re yet <allhoucb they beat a IOOd V•tura club, 31-14). A better lfflc.U. will come a week from Saturday wbm tbe Oaucbol we on Orence Cout. Rob Emerson tdefenslve back-receiver> Is back in the Fountain Valley p1rturc after missing the opener with a dislocated ringer Andy De Luca s pearhearuo Lhe Barons· attack at quarterback, hnv1ng completed 14 of 25 ag8.lll5t El Dorado, although he was m· tercepted four times. Huntington Beach-Garden Grove Huntington Beach's Oilers are trying to bounce back from a 21 7 defeat to Corona del Mar and should make it a 1·1 non-league season tonight behind quarterback Danny Curran. These two fou~ht to a 17·17 tJe in the 1978 opener Garden Grove boasts a p&.1r of all-leaguers in its attack - quarterback Ron Means <S.ll. 170 s r.) and 6·0, 200-pound tackle Terrence Rock. Martea-Boba Grucle With two straight vlcton es poeted f4S-14 over Hunl.tngtoo Beach at the end of '78 aod last weet·s ~ wallopine of Sad· dleback> the Vlkmgs or Marina are up a1alnat a bluer opponent wilh a good passing game. Bolsa Grande averages 221 pounds acr0tas the line aod return- ing all-league quarterback Ron Hendriclu 1pearbeads the offense. Marina count.ens with quarterback Sam Aiello aod his paaaes cprlmarlly to Mark Huntley> and runner Jim Taylor. who acored three touchdowns last week. · • CorODa del Mar-Saa Clemnte Corona del Mar ls faced with 210.pound fuUb•ck Jim Doehring c formerly of Corona del Mar) and halfback Jeff Banner u San Clemente opens Its aeason. San Clemente waa 10-2 ln "78 and la the defendlnc South Coast Leafue champion. Amon1 the 10 acalpe wu Corona del Mar's, 21·7. CdM Is seeking its second straight victory after 1toppinC Hunt· tn1ton Beach and the Sea Kings wm be operating with quarterback Clay Tueller and runnine back Dave Brl&bt. u the nucleus of the <See P&EP FOOTBALL. Pace IM) Cameras Focus on Fans \ BATON ROUGE, La. <~P) -Not all cameru wtU be focused on the fteld when Louiaiua SUt.e lJDJvenily opeoa lta bome foot· ball aeuoa Saturday. And aome fana may not like wbat tbtJ '"· Campm police say they wt1l photolfapb brawla and vand.U.m in t.be trandltanda of ,,,... &.dlwn lD an attempt to 1ecure po1ttJve ldenUl1caUoa oft.be f\lllt.y partJea. CPJl>UI Police Chief Gary Durham 1ald an officer with a camera ad a telephoto •-wtU be allUoned la tbe preu box, •~rtlaa Saturday nl1bt wben LSU plays Rice. TM move la an experim.ul eftort to curb spectator violence. a trowlnc co.cera of law worc..._t ontclalt and tM NCAA. Durham Hid \he ohotolrapba will Hrve u evtMee lt a perton la erreated and ahouldWp ln ldentif1ln1 law Yiol1ton. He Mid llx apect.aton ww. erreated lut ""°" bec•UH of dlatur~l but many ~ .,.,.. uked to leave a came or to move to anouier aecU<>n of the 78,500·aeat 1tadlum. ; ports Break Biltimore Cute Linhart, Despite Owner's Protest ,.,.. AP .,.._MMI BALT1110Rg -Ba!Umorw Colli CoKt. Ttid Ill Marcbibroda cut plactilekw Tool UUart 11tun-• , day ~:!le protn u from club ~ Aobert lraay, bad ctven Unban a h0.000 ralM after a poor performant-e tut s~ At the aame Ume, the wtnles. N1'L team allMd Steve Mlke·Mayer and activated him tmmed.lately. Oa \t'ednaday. Steve's brother, Nlck, wu ll&ned by the Buffalo Biiia alter they cut Tom DempiHy. "I wu mad at Ted for doJ.o¥ it, but I'm not 1oln• tO n1ht lt." lrsay said from Chica.10. where be ownt a conatrudloo company, ·•1 told hJm. 'Ted, you do lhls and you lace the press, not me. . "I· reJ t .,_d ~bout lt but I h•d nolhlng to do with it. ll was his ded 1uoo. oot mine." Linhart. 3'7, a graduate of Austria Tech, waa the Colt.a' leading scorer in 1978 with Sl points, kickln1 27 or 31 extra· point convenlons. But his field-goal mart or el&bt of 17 at· te m pts was the wors t in the league. His best game ln 1978 was against the New York Jets when he kicked three field goals or 30, 22 and 41 yards. But during Sunday's 13·10 loss to the Cleveland Browns, Linhart mlssed three fi eld goals, from 32 and 18 yarda and finally a 28·yarder that would have tied the game with one second left. Arter the game, lrsay visited the Colts' locker room and told his surprised kicker : "Linhart, I give you a Sl0,000 raise, sta rting_ today -just for the effort." Then lrsay turned to the crowd around rum and added: "He'll be the best kicker from now on." . Linhart never got the chance to prove that the hefty pay hike would improve his kicking ability. lrsay said his decision not to attempt to overrule Marchibroda stemmed from a dispute be bad with bls head coa ch in 1976. Al that time. lrsay stormed into the locker room after an exhibition loss to Detroit and berated Marchibroda and his players. When Marchi broda said he was quitting because of what he called interfere nce from the front office. the players sided with rum and against lrsay and his general manager, Joe Thomas. and threatened a wildcat strike. Marcrubroda was reh ired two days later and Thomas was dismissed at the end of the season. ------Quale ol Ille Da11----- Angels owner Gene Autry, feeling the pennant·drive pressure: "In the movies. l never lost a fight. ln baseball, J've hardly ever won one." 1"ontrecd Ba<-k in Firat After S"'eep A run-scoring si ngle in the ninth inning by Ii G ary Carter broke a scoreless tie and Montreal de· feated the New York Mets. 2·0. for a sweep of their doubleheader Thursday night in the torrid Na· tion al League East pennant race. Montreal won the fi rst game, 6·3. a nd combined with P ittsburg h 's loss to Philadelphia, 2·1, gave the Expos a half game lead over the Pirates . Manny Trlllo's sevcnth·inniog RBI single car· ried the PhilLi es lo victory. Pete Rose had two hits In the game and pitcher Randy Lerch got Manny Sansolllen to ground ioto a game-ending double play with runners at rirst and third .. In the NL West. Cin· ci nnati maintained Its 21h·game lead over Houston with a come-from-behind 8·5 vie· tory over San Diego. Dan Driessen keyed a fi ve-run. two-out r ally with a double in the eight h inning . . . Houston set up this weekend's series in the Astrodome with the Reds by topping Atlanta. 7·1. with c"1tru Cesar Cedeno and J eff Leonard sparking the attack ... Jn the American League West . Minnesota ke pt pace with the Angels with a 3·1 victory over the New York Yankees as rookie John Castino dr ove in three runs with a single and a homer. The Twins trail the Angels by four games and are only a game behind Kansas City ... Jn other Ame rican League action, Baltimore's EddJe Murray broke a lie with a solo homer in the seventh inning as the Orioles re· duced their magic number to two with an 8·7 win over Detroit ... Tony Solaita and Rick Cerone hit two·run homers and Roy Howell added a solo s hot to back the four-hit pitching of Balor Moore as Toronto defeated Boston. 6·2 . . In the only other National League game, Keith Hernandez r eached fi rst on an error to start t he seventh inning. stole second and scored on Tony Scott's infield out as St:. Louis downed the Chicago Cubs, 2·1. L,,e, 1t'adldn• Slaare Napa Lead Mark Lye shot a six-under -par 66 lo tie fo r the • fir s t round lead with Bobby Wadkins in the Na pa golf tournament ... Sandra Haynie fi red a five-under.par 68 to grab a two-shot lead in an LPGA tournament in Overland Park, Kansas ... Curavlch, who missed a chance at SpedacaJar Btd in the Belmont Sta kes last June, will take ..a..shot at Affirmed Saturday in the Woodward Stakes at Belmoht Park ... The Major League Umpires Association filed formal charges of unfair labor practices involving salaries and fringe benefits against the National League ... Guard Kevta Grevey, who became a Cree agent at the end of the 1978·79 season, bas agreed to terms and s igned a contract with the Washington Bullets ... SeatUe SuperSonics General Manager Zollie Volclaoll visited the NBA champions' training camp Thursday and assured forward Lonnle Slaeltoa and guard Vlaale .lolualoa that they would be with the club for the 1979-80 season . . Portland Trail Bluer officials also aaJd they bave asreed to extend to 2 p.m . today a decision by the San Diego Clippers to send Rudy Smldl lo tbe Bluers ·or' $350,000 and a 1982 first· round draft choice . . The HoU!ton Oilers have lost for six to eight week! the services of tbelr lop draft choice for 1979, de· tensive lineman Mike 8&eunld, who tore cartHa1e in his left knee during practice IHt week •.. Members of t.be Chinese National gymnuUc team will make their fint visit to the United St.at. next month for a •ix·city tour ... U.a·•arte AUn, a former Garden Grove resident now Uvln1 in Colorado Springs, won all nine flrat place votes to sweep the compullory acbool figures part or her women's siagles com· petition at the f'lamtnc Leaves lnvitallonal tourney at Late Placid, NY. Tele1'ktell, R•dle FoUowlng ant the top sports events on TV te>rllQM. Ratl!\OS are: <<././excellent;·'<./ worth watchlr\O; / 1 f1lr; I forget It. • 7:JO p.m., CltMMI I ./ ./ ./ ./ aASalALL: THH It Angels. A...-ctn: Dick Enbtrv, Don DrvSdate ar\d Ron Falrtv. The Angels open • crucl1I homMt1r\d tonlgl'lt with tl'le Ranoers as FrMk Tenene (6-5) will oC>POM Doc Medich 19·7). The Angels find themMIVH tl'lrH 91mes In front of Kansas City and six In front of tht Ranoers, whO wlll stey for tl'lree games befo,. the Royals move Into town. RADIO Bneball Dodgers at Sin Olt90 1 p.m .• KABC <790>. Tell• as at Angets1 7:30 p.m., KMPC C116>. Football Unlv~lty Hlgft .t TUltlft, 7: U p.m., k58R , ... S FM). Tanner Survives Rieasen~~- LOS ANGELES <AP> - Rouoe T&BMr waa very 1m· preued by Merty Rlt11eo'1 aerve. and j1.11Uy ao. Tanoer, he avily tavor•d a1atn1L the veteran RJelMD ID their thlrd· ro und matcb of tbe Jac k Kramer Ten.oia o.,.n, barely aurvlvod wtlh a 8-7, &--4, 7-e vie· tory. Jo the match played Thunday o l&ht at UC LA 's Pauley Pavilion. T a nne r broke Rlesam '• serve only once -ln lhe aecond aet -and bad to win a 7·3 Uebreaker in the fin'al &el to a void an upeet. "He was serving as well as I've ever aeen hJm serve," Taa· ner. 27, &aid of the 38-year-old Riessen. "I bad a bard time picking up on the bal\." While Ta nner . the tourna· menl's second seed, bad dlfficul· t y a dva n ci n g t o today 's :auarterflnats, top ·seeded John McEnroe breezed to a 6-3, 6~4 victory over Tim Gulliksoo. It was not exactly a one·sided m atc h, but Mc Enroe s eemed always in command. "Berore the match, s omeone told me-what Ume-I w.a1..r.up- posed to play tomorrow <Fri· day> night, but I told them. 'We ll , I have to win, first'," M c En roe s aid . n ot t aking anything ror granted. He 'll fa ce seve nth-seeded Gene Mayer tonight, while Tan· ner meets eighth·seeded Peter Fleming. Those four are the top seeds left in the tournament, since the Nos. 3·~·5-6 seeds all have been eli minated. ANGELS .•• game ~omes more important than the last." "YOU START looking ahead," said Baylor. "You get beat. "E ver y game we play now is the m ost important game of tile year." Meanwhile. the Angels worked up a good anger toward Ewing Kauffman, owner of the Kansas City Royals, Just before they went out and blasted Kaurr. m an's team . G rich said the An gels l istened to a taped inter view obtained by one or the team's entouraiie in which Kauffman s aid . 1f the Royals did not win the American League West Division he hoped the Minnesota Twins would. In a taped response. Angels own er Gene Autry w as heard saying he would support whiche ver West division team advanced to the Am erican League playoffs. "GENE AUTRY showed a Il l· tie more class than Kauffman," said Grich. ··our organization showed a htlle more class than the RoyaJs and we saw that it starts from the top. It showed us how Kauff· man feels a bout us and how much class Mr. Autry has. I think you ca n say It helped motivate us." Not every Angel was quite as s tirre d u p by th e t a pes, however. .. It doesn't bother me a bit. It's not going to help us win ballgames," said Baylor. Kauffman was not available for comment but he and Min nesota owner Ca l vin Griffi t h have publicly cr iticized free· s pending owners who es calated basebaJJ's salary structure by giving huge contracts to fr~ agents. Autry has been one of the most aclive s penders for free agents, paying out millions for the services of such stars as Baylor. outfielder Joe Rudi and Grich. UCI Tourney Draws Powers 'Ibis Weekend If you like college water polo, you'll love the 13th annual UC Irvine tournament tbia weekead. The 12-t.eam field lncludes de- fending national champion Stan· ford, runner.up California and even a team from Weal Berlin to glve ll an intemaUonal navor. Tbe three-day event will be held at three locations. Compel!· Uon be1an today at Tuatlft ffllh wlth 1ame. runnln1 until 8 o'clo-ck. A aesslon 11 also acbeduled from 7 lo 8:40 tonlcbl at Irvine'• Herita&e Park. AcUon continues S•turday at TuatJn from 1 a .m . to I p.m. and conchadel Sunday at Newport Harbor from I a.m. to 4:30 p.m. UCJ takee an 0.1 neord t.Dto the tournament, hav1D1 I01t lt.1 aeaaon opener, 11·7, to UC Santa Barbua lut week. · Other teama ln tbt fteld are UCLA, USC, AriJona, UC Santa, Barbara, UC Davla, Pe_pperdlne, Lon, Beach State, Cal State P'ul e rton and Cal State Hayward. This Protest Worked Pittsburgh Ma nager Ch uck Tanne r gets between umpire Eric Gregg and players Bill Madlock. Steve Nicosia and J im Rooker as they a rg ue a fair ball call Thurs day night in P hiladelphia The prole!-.I worked and G regg s urprisingly changed hts mmd . But it didn't make any diffe rence as the Phillies v.on, 2-1. ---- Tars • ID State of Shock 27-0 Lead Melts to 34-34 Tie By ROGER CARLSON Of t"e Oally Pt104 S~ll N e~por t H a rbo r H1 gh 's Sailors slruck for 27 first half points Thursday night -more poi nts than any Sailor football team could muster in an entire ~amc m tht• la!-.t 24 starts cover· 1 n g a ., µ a n <J f l w o h a n n e r :-.~ason~. Scott G1em and Peter Gu.!>t ~ach seo r ed & pair of touchdowns. quarterback Alan G add1s connected on t hree passes to Mike Rem sen before scor m g h imself f rom three y ards ou t : S p ced y Rudy J imenez returned a kickoff SS yards to set up a touchdown : Ken Bodenhocfer recovered a pair of key fumbles and Clarke Smith also grabbed a loose ball. BUT THERE'S little JOY at NewPort Harbor today as the Sailors begi n pr eparation for a rch-rival Corona del Mar a w e e k h e n ce f o ll o w in g Thursday's 34·34 tie with visiting Millikan of Long Beach. Despite leadtnf't Z7·0 at the half and 34· 14 at the end or the third quarter. the Sajlors escaped dt• feat by virtue of a missed PAT with 20 seconds left as Gaddis drove from the left to pressure the M lllikan kicker . E \'ading the loss, however . was ltttl<' solace to NcwPort Har bor Coach Hank Cochrane . "IT WAS BAD enough to get the tie," said Cochrane. "I'm very disappointed to give up 34 second half Points. that's for sure. We gave them the momen· tum . "We Jus t didn't g<·l mentally back into the no" of the ~amc tn tht second half For two quarter"i eH•ryth1nc was going nght for th1: Blue Jackets Halftime stats reflected a 18.1 33 margin in running anf1 pas'>1 ng yardage 1n Newport's fa\ OT THE SAJW RS' MOTION and 'anous sets had !\11lhkan con fused. to say the lea'it. and with Dave Krantz. J im Kalatschan and the re~t of the orrenS1\'e ltne opening gaping holes for the backs. there was little the Tars could do wrong. Newport drove 80 yards on its ope ning se r ies with Gaddis' darts or 14. 10 and 19 yards to Remsen keyinJC the march. Bodenhoe fer 's rumble TC· covery set up a 2.S-yard sconng drive with Giem gomg the rtnaJ eight yards over the left side and two plays later 1t was Chris Cates' interception which set up a 77-yard scoring m arch , kept alive by Sm ith's fumble re· cover y and capped by Giem·s second TD. th.is one a 17·yard dash up the middle. MILLIKAN APPEARED to be a cer tain loser late r 1n the second period when quarterback Dan Rowe's pitcbout we nt awry and Bodenhoefe r recovered at the Millikan one.yard Line to set up Gust's scoring plunge, mak· 1ng it Z7-0 But Milljkan got rich in the third period on a 32-yard run with a fumble and a 48·yard scoring drive, Shll. it appeared the Sailors we re home free when Jimenez r an 55 yards to the M 11likan 35. set ting up Gust's second TD • But Rowe i.lnd rt'N'l\'"f Hrun· Williams provf'd ''"' mu<'h fr1r the Swlor~ !>CMndury J-'1rst 1t 14 as <i 30) ar<l hookup to 1 ~nlll' a TD dn' e then an !ill) arr! ~l'lll in~ play :Jft1•r a mi'\-.ed fl•·ld goal atkmpl from a6 \ ard~ out by the Sailor-.. thc•n an e1~h1 ~ ard TD lo~~ "'1th 20 sct:1JOd!> re matntnl!. "I L LI K A :'\"~ fl ,'l.A I. . touchdown was set up by Barry Hankio's fumble recovery at the Ne wport 34 and was helped a long by a questionable pass in- te-rference call which put the ball at the NH 1 l. 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We made another Special Purchase of Ford Executive Cars (never owned by anyone but Ford Motor Co) and we're offeri ng these like-new '78's and '79's (all with very low miles) at unbeli evable low prices. These cars have had excellent care. Our last auch 1pec1al ~were all eofd In a period of "7" dayaf. You muet ... to bell9¥9. S o H urry - o u r truckloads of cars are arriving Now. Call or co m e on down t o Johnson and Son today -Malle the Buy of Your Ute. --~._-.. -·--- -DM.Y"'-OT · Frldey. hpteMbet 21. 1111 CROSS COUNTRY I FOOTBALL I BASEBALL:: Banner Year Seen Cross Countf.y T'e ams Loaded l1*E!E:iEi~~'39i:iiia, aoa a CU1U10N .. _....,,.. .... The 1m ere.a country Muon '°" Oran1e Cout area prep1 hu It.a ft1"9t ~ event Satur· day wlt.b the nmn1DI ot the eon.a del Mar lnvha· tlonat at Bay Vltw tlemealar)' !kbooJ, annuall1 a meuurlna devlce for Orlftl'e Clount.Y'• top teams . The flrat race 11 billH fort a.m. The outlook l• about on a · par wtt.h t.he past with the ClF 4 A dlvlsioo top 10 dominated by area squadl. Amonc the top 10 In •·A clualncatJon are Unlveralty taecond), Corona deJ lhr <third>, Hun llnatoo Beach cnM >. Oc an View 11ixth) and COila Meta ltMth) ltnprealve ln early acUOll wu EdlJoo HJ1b'1 Jon BuUer, who bad lhe futat time at lbe Mam moth lnvataUonal { 16 01) Here'" a look at th area's powers that responded to the Daily Pilot's Inquiries < 11••.,f!r•ll 11 The Tl-oJans of Coacb Bob Messufa, ranked No 2 tn the ClF pre season poll, have a bevy of standout! to challenge Costa Mesa for tbe Sea View League crown, a lthough Messina says he needs someone bes ides Brad Meyer 14:25.6, 9:28.0) to help bre ak up Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar's strength Other strong candidates include Todd Andrews t4·J6.l, 9:43.8), Steve Dalzell 19:55.6), Ra lph Sul· ter <4.34 8), Graham J ackson (4:38.3, 10:03.8), Ed Ste wart I 10 17.8) and Stuurt Lloyd. Possible he lp could come from Dave Taylor, J eff Kube!, John Szabo, J ohn Owens and Tom Walling. Coro11a del Illar John Scott, with four years or experience on the varsity level, keys lhe Sea Kings squad or Coach John Blair, who are serious challengers to the Sea View crown. Other seniors mclude Andy Ge rken , Cor t Ensign, Chris Light, Gary Moon and Al Wix. with JUntors Shawn Gallagher , Phil Colla, Mall Frome ::ind Jim Hartford, plus sophomore Dave Gerken rounding out the nucle us of the CdM crew Ranked No 3, tn the CI F , Blair's crew was 11th tn the CIF r1nals in '78. Says Blair. "Costa Mesa 1s very tough, but University is the team to beat. They have amazing depth. Co•f.a llfe•a Others th•t eould ltefp lnelude •oPbomore Mu k lloward (4:31 and t :at mUe and 2·mUo.Q • fre11bman). Junlon Dan Ftaber. WW Hwnptlreya, Kevin Juber1 aad lllke K*k and aophomor'ell Henry Mfldln» and Mike Ca~ter. Say a ft'tlh r , •' PolenUall)', this l1 one of the bc:tat aquiadl I 've ever bad at C.0.la Meta." E••••el• Men ora J eff Mammano. Kevin HaroeUaux, Bob Prow and F red Vlnaon Corm the bulk of Coach Don Duma' aroup, with Jun.Ion Jobn Dunham, Urad Howe and Alex Kiefer roundlna out the U1t or returnlns varsity personnel. Others whocould make noise ar" Junior Crale Huff and sophomore Jim McCarthy 8•11•1••••• •~•r• T he Oilers of Coach Paul Wood appear lo b_ave the ansJde track lo the Sunset League UUe with a senior-oriented squad and tbe No. 5 rating in CIF circles. Steve McRoberts bas clocked a l.5:36 and was Lhe second fastest JUnlor in Orange County in 1978. Also beefing up the attack are Tony Breckley I runs 5ls ln the 440). Make Daniels <a three· year varsity letterm an). Martin He rnandei 19:56 2- mile), Kevin Giberson. Randy Mc Roberts and Junior Jamie Thol'Tlason. /Ilari a a Among the c ha lle ngers lo Huntington Beach in the Sunset League are the Vikings or Coach Brian Be all. Loren Lop1n, a senior, is the Vikings' best overall runn er, <Alt ho ugh J a mes and David Bachman. Peter Davenport and Doug Dunbar make it a fi ve man nucleuis. Others in the Vlkmgs· plans are James Zlcthmg, Clay Platt. and freshmen Ron Davies. Hod Harris and Phtl Faust o~~a n t'l~.e O utstanding d e pth m akes Cpach P aul W1lhams' Scahawks the fovonte to win the Em p1re League rhamp1onsh1p Ranked No. 6 m the Cl F . the Seahawks do not appear to have tht' !.uper mdiv1dual. but can fi eld several runn ers with consistent limes m tbe 10 00 O range. Among those are s eniors Ruben and Robert Delgado. Greg Lamb and Kurt Allen. juniors Les Tate and Gary Towgood and sophomore Paul Soto Says Williams "We'll start slowly, but I ft>el we should s how s trong in th<' Empire Le11gue and I reel we can be the lc ugue champs " Mater D ei S«ott LaCro!.~c. who turned a 15. 52 in leading Coa<'h JOf.' Fisher's Mustangs to the 1978 Orange County lnv1 tallpnal (•rown, lead!. a pack or JUnior!. at Mes a where champ1onsh1p seas ons h ave bcc·ome a WHY or ltfl· Lacrosse. Victor Herrera. .Ion Crar k<rl, Ross l.a.Jcunessl' and Rob Kuehne 'Acre Mesa 's No I, 2 , 5. fl and 7 in '78 and all are 1un1 ors C.'Xl'l'J>l rtir LuJc•unesse. who IS a senior Sophomore Boh Plunta, who ra n a '1 00 3 for 1.500 meters as a freshma n and recorded a 15 !">8 al (Set> ('ROSS COUNTRY, Page 87> EDISON S JON BUTLER LOOMS AS AREA·s TOP RUNNER. Batting a Thousand That's how llot Hitter must feel today as t he three-year old won the Little Brown Jug in Delaware, Ohio Thurs - day. The race is the second jewel in pacing's triple er own. Posing with Hot Hitter is his batting instructor. oops, trainer Lou Meittinis . Vaqs, Tritons Win tourney. They arc undefeated after two matches f 'rom Page BI PREP FOOTBALL. • • offensive attack. Says CdM Coach Vick Morni. they're bigger " Ocean View J,41 quinla Coach Ken Moats' Ocean Vu:w Scah;,.,.. ks < urn1111• 11H • .:. '' loss to Warren. are favored to stop La Quin~a twhtnc1 th1· JJJ..,s1ni.: ••f quarterback Ray Kotler and the runntng or JUntor OouJ.( In 1n1· La Qutntu. howc·ver. offer<> a lnughcr ohc.,tarlt• th.in (•1t.p1·1·l•·rl with tht' add1t1on of Coach Joe Zt·nci. 'Ahn lt·d l'a ... u H11hl1 ·.., llu•h 1 .. four Cl f' champ1ons h1ps before a dl'f1·nsl\ 1• <''"H tun)! t"•il•· JI ~.1111 ., Harbara City ColleJ.(c. Costa Met.a·Capistraoo \.all.,, Thts one has all the earmarks or a -.h0t1l11ut "'1tlt I• , ~ Bill Lux running and gunntng the Mu 'llan~' oH•·n ,. 11 .11n t ,. Capistrano Valley outr1t kpown for its w11lt-opc •n ..,, , le• of pl.1\ Lux c•omplcted 10 of 24 pa!.sc·s for lfili ~arch <mlf r .111 for <mother 100 yards 1n a 9 ·3 victory ovf'r ~anta t\n:1 1n ttw '''" n• 1 while Capis trano Valley reties on quart1·rlla1•k .Jo..,h I l.11 ~ unJ! .w d receiver Cam Bryant fo r most of 1ti. acnal gurr11• Es taocla· Brca·Ollnda Estancia 1s trying lo get off th£' rloor from a :1., II l<·s~ 111 l-.d1.,11n while the Wildcats are lookmg for Lht•1r s"1·1ir11t ..,, r,ught '11·ton a fter whtpptng Artes ia , 26·7 Despite the score, 1-:stanc1a·-. futur(' HIJfH•lJr'> l><•ttc:r th,m 7~ and 1( the Eagles can handle runntnJ.( b<.1ck C hn'> l'ano11<> . .,.. ho gamed 97 yards and scored one touch<lown for Brt•a . 11 ruuld IH· d• c·1de dly different. Dana Jlllli.·lr vln.- Oana Hills Coach Don DeGrootC' !.Um.., 11 Ufl Jnin1· '" lrkro u ... they're hungry·· The Vaqueros or Irvine are cnmtng off a :w II lo'" to \';iJ1•nr1.1. while Dana Hills opens ils sea~on following a 7H r<1mp;11~n thJt n • suited in a 1 7·1 record. includmJ! rive shutout" Laguna Beach-Ma yrair The Monsoons of Mayfair have bl'cn tough on rou..,t arra teams. Costa Mes a was shelled hy Mayfair 1n 1l!. 7H <1p<'m1r . 20 r.. and this yeur 's unit appears strong, having posted u 19 7 ~·1n ov<"r Savanna Laguna Beach unveils its stacked I ro r mal1nn with quarterback Lance Stewart at the helm, 11rov1d1ng h•"s n·1·0\l•rt•rf from a charley horse sustained in scn mmu ~t· -Unlvendty·TustJn Chuck McAn1nch makes tus coachinJC debut al University :inrt the Trojani; will be unveiling their mult1r,Je set offen~e behind quarterback Jim Stafr. Sophomore Rick Sore nson figures to see duty In the backr1cld. but McAnlnch was unsure of his starting backs behind Starr "'hittet., lake \\in At Seacliff 1111-.1 pr o Hrrttn [.,.i.,, .• 1n<I f1tr1111'r .111 .1 profp-. 1un.il Skip 'A hit: 1·1 pull•·lf m:1111r u11 1·1 in H11 !r:"I 1u1111tf nf 1111' "'•Ullwrn , .t11111r111 1 I<,,\ 111.e'' I 1•t.1\ •l1.1rnp1u1 •h11• ·1h111 d .I\ ti II 111:1n ... trq1 S• ,11·1t rr < 11u11 t 1' I I 1.t • I .• ~ ,. d1 •11•a tt·rl ninth ._,.,.,,,.,, 11111 llJl.!~'"lt ' .I.! ..tlld \\h1tt1•I p111 .. ,.,,.11th -1·1·1l1'<I .ll'rn Barht·r 11111 ..; up 1n lh• .annu.d toum.i 1111 nt lhJI ft•atU(I'" f).I of th1• lop 1'1 uh pruf1•!-.stnnuh 111 Soul hl•rn t .d ifon11;1 I I\ e· 11ttlf'r •,1•1•d1·d pla.\ l'r.., lost 111 1111' fir,t rounc1 11wludtn~ H<t~ 1 l.1k1·' Hob llu-.band Tom Hup n1k l<oland AllPn and (;t'<>fl'• C.1 I< h1•ll 11n1· BJrht:r th•· d<'frnd1nc • '1.1 mp1on from Bak<•r..,ftt'ld and th• '\11 I •.t"1'<l .... a-. an 1•<•") "''" ne 1 11H 1 l>ou~ Colltflo'llfc.:r. 7 5 "lu lt• :\11 ;! 'l't'<l<'d .lat·k i-; ..... mc 111 ('ap1strano Ht•Jc-h. aho hdd an •··•"' v.'ln. 7 6, O\Cr Bob John ~1 <'"a Verdl' pro Art SchilltnJ?. till' r1flh '><'C.-dl'd pluyer ID the> 1 nm pet1t1on. v. on 11vcr M 1ke Chf forr1 . 5 3 Chu<'k Montalbano tJI and P<'lt• Brown t41 were pushed m tht>1r opt•ntng matchc-. Two r1rst round matches went 1·xtra hQles before a winner wa!-> 1t1·tt•rmint-d In the lon~est. Bob H1<•kford defeated Lew Gifford. I up. on th<.• 21st hole Jim Allen. lht• 12th set•dt•d player. wa.., fortN1 to the 19th hole before "'inning ov<'r Oen .Johnson. I-up Two rounds will be played to dav to nurrow the fi e ld to eight fo r th<' quarterfinals Saturday morning Welch LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -Bob Welch, a World Series hero in 1978 but a disappointment in 1979, is looklna ahead to 1980 for obvious reasons. ''I don't think we•re. going to win any c h ampionships this year," the Los Angeles Dodgers' pitc her said. T HE RE'n.JRN of a healthy Welch, who had a 2.03 earned run a verage a year ago in his rlrst season tn the majors, would be a big step in Los Angeles' re- turn to contention in the Na- tional League West. Thursday night, t he 22-year-old. Welch worked five strong innings, 'Com- bining with Joe Beekwilb to shut out San Francisco 3-0 as the Dodgers wo n the i r fou rth stra1JChl II wa-1 the first wm for Welch in more than fou r months, since May 15. and hts rirst victory as a -.tarter sin ce April 14 . H i~ triumph put htm a t 5-fi on the s <:ason and ended a person al (IV(' gam<• lostng SlrC<lk Hampered by a sore arm mosl or the season. Welch was mak· 1ng only hrs thm1 a ppearance '>lnt•1• the All·Star break, and on- ly his SE'cond -;tart After a rocky n·l1l'f appe arance 1n Atlanta. Wc-lr h has put tORcthc r nine SUt" 1·t-ss1ve ::.corcless 1nnmgs . "E/\01 TIME I GO out there I m mon· conf1d,mt." he sa1<I .1fter rf''>tr11'l1ng t he Gianlc; to fou r h1L.., during hts ft vf' tnnmg.., 'I th rew a rew morP J>ll<'hC'> 1 h<in last t1ml'. and I got 'e m oul 'I'd lovt· to have ~on.-nm ... inn in~!.. but Hed I pttc·hmg coarh Ht•d Adam:.) agrN'd that 1t wa.., hf·lter to <'Om(' out one inning t°'' <·arly Lhan om· innin~ t1H1 l;1L1· · llt·rk'A1th p1trhcd th•· final four inning.., g1v1 ng up on h 1 hr .... hits ''' r1•1 or1I hh '>t'l'ontl .. \ ,. l.IKI-. ~El.CH. RECKWITll 1 '''"""" UJ>On .is .. l)lw, ... 1 i, ... 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Y II A IJ ,, '"''''•' in four dl bah ;Jncf n•·t"d• 'I" hits 1n th1• rem<11111ni:: nm•· i.;.1m1·' t11 n •arh 200 for lh1· fifth ltnw in h1., t't1rt.•1·r l..Jrry I lnndon had thrt·•· •of lht• (;tJnh Sl'\.i•n ht b, all -.ingll''> Tht• DodgP,... won ... ,.Vf"n ur Ill i.:a1111·~ on tht" hom1·!\tan<l. a re· 1:1 1i for tht· month. and :1!J :!I 'llH'I' th1· All "ttir hreak Oil~r Duo Pac~ Cro l:ountry "1 in ~c.·n1or!\ Steve• Mc llobcrls a nrl Mtkt> I>amc ls r1n1shcd one t'A 11 lo lead lluntrni.tton Beac h Ht~h to a double dual m eet victory over Pac1f1 ra and Long Beach J ordan Thursday afte rnoon tn the open- tng meet of the ratl season at P:H·1f1ca lftgh McRoberts was clocked tn 16 09 and Daniels tn 16: 20 for the lhrt•c m ilt• run a!. the Oile r5> pot;tcd a 27 28 win over the hosL-; and an lH 41 verdict over Jorda n Other HB fmtshers mcluded Martin Hernandez <7th), Jamie T h oma son <9 th ) a nd Pat llerna ndez t 11th). l rv1ne High School posted a pair o f victori es and San Clemente won Its only outing in ope ning ac tion or th e Irvine He r itage wate r polo tourn ament Thursday afternoon at Heritage Pa rk. Irvine. with four goals in each ga m e fro m Blair Murphy, scored an ll·7 win over Capis trano Valley and an 11·10 victory over Saddleback lo ad· vance lo Saturday's final round. Ocean Vie w improve d its season record lo 3-0 with an 8-7 victory over Garden Grove in opening round action of the Moore League tour nament at Lakewood High. Six players shared in J,he scoring with Brett Tolly and Bill Sabia getting two each. Tom Panchak had seven saves in goal. Minute m e n Play ' LA CANADA -Liberty Chris· tlan Hlgh's Minutemen open the 1979 eight-man football seuon Saturday with a I o'clock game at Flintridge Prep here . y,,, an' i11vih·d to~'£' cl11d /rear /\ml'nms /end11~ Clinstum 1111tl 1onl ~1 011 /ltc /1111 idy. .. Jim Marina Vllluwag•n @RABBIT·DIESEL .. San Clemente d e feat ed Rancho Alamitos, 17·6, w ith Brad Bierbaum scoring fi ve tlmes and Brad Munroe rour. The Tritona play lhelr second game today in t.he three-day JOIN THE SMART BUYERS ALAM MA•MOM PONTIAC 2 ...... .. C.-...... 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Misc. . -. __... .. .-..--.. ................ -~-. ~ -.... ~WU» aaDl&NaUG AP"""'"'*' I NBC paid t87 mUlioa for tbe ltlO Summer Olympic. in M<11cow. aJ¥i iDd.lutJona are that the wtnntq bid for tbe r1pta to the UM Games will be twice tbat naure~ Preliminary eropoeaJa for the ·IM Aqeles Olympica were made by the three •work.a last week. Each now must play the waitins 1ame with lbe same k1ad of anticipation and excitement normally re6ef'Yed ror the Emmy Awardl. AND wrrH good l'UIOll. ·'To Americana. the Olympics are more than a sports event," was one coocluaioo of a com· missioned study of public attJWda toward the SPOKIS ON TELEJllSION Olympics. Another conclusioo Is that television views the Summer Games as the great.eat. thing since Milton Berle. ~ Every four years, for two weeks. the center of the world ls wherever the Olympic na1 ll planted. And' the American televllioa network that can point its cameras in that directioa bu a publicity. prestige and public relations boDama that ls un- paralleled. "The lasting impact or a network broadculing the Olympics is shown by the fact that 40 percent recall wbJch network broadcut the 197$ Olympic Games <ABC> but onJy 28 percent recall wbere the Games were held <Montreal)." THAT WAS another finding or the Olympic re· search comntisslooed by NBC and the U.S. Olym- pic Committee. The habit-otwatcbing one-ne1work for two whole weeks and the opportunity to bom· bard a riveted audience with promotiooal announ· cements for its fall schedule help explain wby ABC became No. 1 in the ratings ln 1976. It al.so allows NBC President Fred Silverman lo predict that No_ 3 NBC will become the top-rated network by Chritstmas of 1980. Sports. except ror the Super Bowl. World Series and ABC's Monday Night Football, do nol reach the wass audiences that stimulate ad· vert1sers to turn their pockets inside out for network air time. And the Olympics is lbe bigge-st exception of them all. "Despite a generally low interest ln sports. women are as interested as men in the Olympics ... said David Sawyer, whose firm O.H. Sawyer and Associates. interviewed 999 subjects on their at· t,Jludes toward the Moscow Games. .4.;at•rda!f'• Tt'~ lead&. TELEVISION 11 15 a m . 1 4 l BASEBALL-Pitts burgh at Chicago. 12·30 p.m . <7 1 GR EATEST SPORTS LEG ENDS A lnbute to Kelso, thoroughbred raccng 's all time earmngs leader. 1 p.m 17J-T HJS IS TIIE NFL-Highhghts of the NFL games played last weekend. (22) PRO S OC CE R . 13 4 ) FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -Espana vs. Yugoslavia in this week's World Cup soccer match. 1 ::.:> p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The San Jose State Spartans meet tbe s11Tprising University of California Golden Bears in a n<>o· conference outing at Berkeley. 2 p.m_ <4) SPORTSWORLD The USAC dirt track championship, taped I.II Ou Quoin. Ill. Also, FINA world cup diving, taped in Woodlands. Texas. 3 p.m. < 2) -HORSE RACING -The 26th run- ning of the Woodward Stakes at Belmont Park in New York. 4 p.m. I 2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Great American truck r ace, taped at Atlanta Raceway. Also, part two of the U.S. amateur roller skating championships. 5 o.m. <2> -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. C7) ,.,....r.,,r•• CROSS COUNTRY •. the Orange County Invitational. is the Monarchs' key runner in Coach Bob Richardson's progum. Steve Uc hytil (4:08 in the 1.500> has been added to the field, while sophomores John Nelson, John · McShane and EmJe Estrada and freshman Mitch Eddy make up the bulk of Mater Dei's strength. Others in the program include Pat Brown. Steve Garcia, Phil LaGreca, Bob Trotter and Chuck Murray. Says Richardson: "Our primary goal is to win the Angelus League championship, then take a shot at some of the Cl F powers ... Neteport Barbor Blm Bilrry, a junior wi th 9:45 2-mile and 32.0. 10,000 kilometer credentials, is coDJidered a cbaUenger to the league tJUe by bia coach, Jim Newkirk. Others with potential are Juniors Jlm Van Sickle (16:07 as a sophomore>. Derek Turner <4:31 mile as a soph ), Raggs Adams. Pete CalJaway and Dave Moore. seniors Bob Franklin <the team captain) a nd Stan Bercovilt and 11ophomo~ Andrew Berg and Bill Callaway. "Thia ls the best Newport team in aevea years," says Newtlrt. "It's a younc team, but it could challenge in league." F•••t•I• ValleJf San Jose transfer Andre Hellams, a senior who turned a 4: 32 mile as a sophomore. ls the Barons' No. t nmoer In a program Coacb BW Thompson considers as good u l!m . Others in the Fountain Valley picture are sen.tors Doug Price and Rick Stewart. Juniora Tom Strelow aod Tony Leonetti and aopbomore1 Ed Mosher and Bob EricklOll. • ••••• u. Coach Ttm Butler's Dolphin• are raakecl seventh tn the CIF 3·A dMaloa with Mlllor Pa& Gonzales. a consistent runner. sophomore Bod Mayer and junior Rob Garden them~ point.a of attack. Others are freshman Aaron Kohr, tmlor Tom Jobneon, Junior Brad Sturtnut ud sophomore Dave Shu. "We're flattered by tbe nlinp," says Buller. •·1 thlDk we're a Utt.le ov~ but I do f ... we'll flnllb Ml_,_._, to mu• tbe ~ ... • •• € ..... , • "We may be a year away from tbe leape ehampiolllb.ip, but our atblltM doll't beUn9 lt, they want It tJlll JM!'," tQI Coadl .Jama Balak. AmoftC tbe Trlt.ou' .U.Ck aN J_... X• Adam.a. Curt ltdmondaon, Da" Boward, WW Howard. Sduardo Nuo. Jolwa BelMJ .... An1e = .... Dou• 8ueba and,,..... -Wlbll ...... oruow11-fteu.s. m•'t 1ymnuUcs lrlalt are telecut from Ft. Colli.ns, Colo. Allo, New York State ftre~tition. 11 p.m. <5> -COLLEGE -The UCLA BruJoa meet the Wtaconaln Bad1ers in Madilon earlier In tbe day. C9) -.IORN aOBINBON: FOOTllALL -Kllhlitbts of the Min· neaota·USC 1ame played earlier ln tbe evenlnc al the CoUJeu.m. &ADIO Baseball -Ten a at Angeh, l p.m., KMPC <710); Doctcera at San Dle10. '1 p.m ., KABC (790). Football -UCLA at Wlacansin, 11 a.m., KLAC <S10); M.bmesota at USC, 1::.:1 p.m .• KNX (1070); Humboldt State at Cal State Northrldge, 7: 1~ p. m .. KGIL (1280); Saddlebact at West Los Angeles. 7:30 p.m .. KSBR C88.S FM) . S-4•9'• TV, Raffle TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. <2) -NFL roDAY -Scheduled segment.a include a report on the four new coache!S in the NFL this season. (4) -NFL '7t - Scheduled segments include a feature on 0 . J . Simpaoo. 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Green Bay Packen meet. the Vikings ln Bloomington, Mino { 4) -NFL FOOTBALL -The San Diego Cbargen meet the New England Patriots in Fox- boro, Mau. 11 a.m. <7> -BASEBAU. -National League West coot.enders Cincinnati and Houswn meet in the ABtrodome. Noon < 22) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Colorado State vs. Utah Slate. played Saturday in Logan. Utah. • 12:55 p.m. < 11 > -BASEBALL The Dodgers meet the Padres at San Diego Stadium. 1 p.m. <2> -NFL FOOTBALL -The Los Angeles Rams play the Buccaneers at Tampa. Fla. 3 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Thf: Minnesota Gophers vs. the uSC Trojans ID a game played Saturday al the Coliseum. 4 p.m. 171 -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '79. 4 .30 p.m . 17 1 -G R ~T EST S PO-RT~ LEGENDS -A tribute to auto racer Mano An dr'etU. who l.n 1978 became the first American to win the Formula One driving championship sine•· Phil Hillin 1961. 6 p.m. <2) -P RO FOOTBALL WRAP. RADIO Baseball -Texas at Angels. l p.m . 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LONDON t AP> Arab oU 1hellu, cauUoua bour1eo•• frencbmeo, 1hre•d hlnHe murbant.I and whMUna dealln1 American liP«,Ulaton are all m aJor competltora In th worldwi~ 10Jd rush that hu added lllmo&t Z5 perct'nt to lh cnet•l'• pnce lJI 1 month. WealtAy Japaneu ar tumtn1 tht1lr attentloo from platinum to aold, de_,alen aay, and lndJllDll ar t rep0rt d lo have bouaht huae quantities or the yellow metal. which for them haw aem1 rt'lllJIOWI as wt'll •li f1n11nc11l and orn11menw.a1 value "Tll~ WE LTIIV and1v1duul 1i; the key to al thu.011 11ht:lk, the rinanc1er operating out of llong Kong, the wealthy mlddlt· class an France." uy11 metals unulyst David fo'at.zpatrick of the London branch of lh • brokerage hou11e Merrill Lynch lie dJsrounts the rule of na taonal banks and other big tn· st1lut1ons an this week's rt.-cord run·up lo more than $386 an ounce, bcfore1trell b&<'k The number or buyl'r~ and the volume of their purchuse!> cu.n only be guc.-ssed, l>f·1•au-.1• bf>l1l .iold tradin~ figurc1> ;.ire kept sec r el by all ONE INDEX OF the ru!th 11> lhal London''> "Bag ~·1 ve" lolold dealing houses rec1•ntly h<1vc been laking many minute:. longer than usual lo ('f)me up with their mom1np and ttfter noon bcnehmttrl< "(tvin g" IJrl tci. Although 1l 1:. po:,s1blc in many l"Ou ntrics lo ama:.s a gold fortune in paper ccrt1ficates alone. dealers :m y real ingots and C'oin~ also arc migrating in l;irue numbers frcim sellers le buyer:.. ofkn 1n d1fforcnt l and1. bre>llera B~be and Co In Loo· don Why do they bu)'"' GOLD, POa ALL IT8 t>.aut.,y, ' has the habltl of • bunard It thrlv~.• on fallln1 currenclea, rht!~n ttconomlc craahea and terowa rat on lnOatloo Wny ln veatort llnow lhllt when vvery lhinl tlM 1tarvea, the bu11ard 1tarvei I t. The International currency t'Jt• chanae firm Ot-t:tk Perera ex plained ln It.a newalelter that the Ar•b:s' mu1lvc rllfe lo Income from oU ol~!l hu. ~cluaJly In neused their wort1~6 about holdlnJ currency "Th Arabi' real fear la lhat the ne.t btlJ ru1ht rrom the U s dollar w111 precipitate an ex- chanti• f rfffall for wre nb1ckJ1 that would wipe out recent OPEC price fla1rui, undermine th Ir mUAlve holdJnl(a of U.S. TrHIUT)' IOCUritlH Jnd disrupt their export markelll So gold 11• aictttnic llll th actJon 11ome ot the <'urreneles would. otherwl8e en· JOY '' MANY 01' Tiit; buyers Ukc their gotd in hand to display on thtlr wlvt'fl' wr1.1t11 or to put an lll'('rl.-t hiding vlac H The· French. who t'l'ldlllon 11y1 keep thetr fortunet under lhetr metlNllMI. are ..Umat.ed lo have 8,000 tON "'sold . worth more lhan S70 bUUoa at current SJrlces, 1tub4ld aw1y: the In· dlan" 3.500 lonl worth mbre than $40 billion. 1"1Upatr1ck Hya the wortd·a gold stock '" eatlm•t.ed at ~e 70,000 t.ona. About 1,400 to l,418 tona of freshJy mined gold cornea onto the market each year. About 70 percent of lhat is taken out of circulation ror wedding rlnaa. dental Inlays, printed mlcroclrcultry and other in- dustrial uses. J In ~tvantrtw, nd as !hi· tlln and Italy, only b.nka, jewelera, denlllt.1 and cert.aao autboriJed loduatrt" may buy gold lnl(>tl. The public muat be content wilh gold coina. In recent months there baa been a booming trade In such coin• aa South African kruger- randa, Canadian maple leaves, A u strlan coronas. French napoleons, British sovereigns and MeJCican SO-peso cotna. This· trade baa jumped despite a pre- m I um markup ot about 5 percent over the vaJue of the gold con- tent GermaM. Swiss and other na· tionalilies free of restrictlon11 can buy coins or ingots in banks or through broken; and either * * * tllre them home or han t1*n held ror a nomtnaJ ree that in- cludes the rt,in to v11lt, atrot~ and gloat over one'• investment. IT 18 ALSO Pol'lible to buy a cerllfical e 1tatlng that ont owns. not. any a~lflc Ingot., bufl a certain amount of a store ol the metal held ~curely Jn a gol·~ house'11 vault In Chkago and Hong Kon those with lhe st.omach for sue ventures Citn buy gold futu"'8 These are promises from fuluret speculutoNI either to buy or selll a certrun 1Jmount or gold at ii certain date at a certain pnce. W 1 sel y u:.cd . lht! fuluret market provide'! -iecur1ty from the rnet1~r" fluctuat,.ions For tbt 1 lucky at <'Im tw a bonanza, tori the unlucky <1 d1s111 .. lt•1 * • * For Newsletter 'Gold Bug' Wins Judge's Support NEW YORK 1 /\P l /\ Judg1· hai. d1:.m1s:.NJ .J rc<1u•:~l for a pre ltmanary 1n1un!'lwn aJ,littn<,t .:1Jld hug Jami·-. 1>1n1•' the Caltforn1a bast-d pubh1>ht•r <1( an unt>rthodr1x nPw-.IPlter that <tdvocalei. tnv~t mf'nL'I 1n gold ttnd oth1·r mr·t<JI'> The· dN·1">iun in M anhall an Supr,,n1f' Ct1ur1 by Justice Andre"' T\ ler un Thur">d.1y oul<>rnJLIC"JI 1~· \ aratll>fl J tt·mr.11ir"n 1nJunr- t11>0 obtain1·1I 1\UJ.' I 1i .. th•· -1.111· <1llornt'} j,(l•n1·r :ti ..ii•.11n'l IJ1111·•. 11( T iburon <".1l1f .,, rill•'" 1h:11 ha' pulilln1t11m wa· flJllOlfll' .111 .11111 U.JI <l1·f1 r 1t O ~ 11.-1 OIHJ .11111 t la.11 ht'> mr11h· JIOI tf11lt" 111 1111 f,11•, '>l"("UrllW• ~ .1 • r11nn1rw .1 s.. f.IOO lo.,. IJ11t1•-, t\!I.> ">UIJ'>l"rll ... r·, lrt lh• "'·'''' Ii.JV s1:,o .1 Vl'.lf f11r lh• IJ1n1·'> L1·tt1·1 "I know there have bt:f'n some physical shipment-. to th1• M1cf- dll· f'~ast.'" :.ays l't•tt•r G1J,lnuu.">. vrN•1crni. metitls 1·x11c:rt for th1· NOT All SHEIKS Ruyers and ~ellers of gol<I t·rowd the tountcr at Deak PerNa. <1n intcrn<1twn:.il curn·nc·y exc·hC1ngc firm 111 ;'\J(•w York Cit\. .,,, Hc wkcfi.·ller Ct:ntcr · ·GrJlrl l'i J,,!cttsni.: <.ill t ht· ;wt1on ·· th(' romp<in} ..,,, \ .. J\ t t o rn•·.,. <11·n .. r :i I H"twrt Abram"> .. uui•ht t•• li.ir U1n1·' from dwn,I! hu">ln•·''• 1n th1· ~t<it1• of :'-it•Y. 'r'urk "" 1•r111Jn1h th <tl h1· 'H>lat•'(l th•· 'lJh'" ~1·n1•q1I bu.-.1 n,.,,., 1 •• ..,. Tll t, \TTOR' t. Y ~··ni•r .d ·JJ•t l hnt· .. fJ tl•·ll 111 t••ll 1tl1 I J I 111• ·, , W It 11 II ;t ' h I' I' I l•tJ bh -.h1n1: t lw n1·w">l1·tt..-r for 11 '1 ·"' d•·.,c rtl11·' h1rn-,1·1f a'> "th• 1111!·111.tl 1•11111 11111• h•·c·"u"· n( tu Ii• 111 I 111 II• . .iw •ii tlw rrt•·lal Dollar Changes Travel U.S. Touris ts Bypass '"fop European Sp(>l~ ll Tbf' J\si.<K·iatt>d J•n''>h The weakened d1Jllar. drnb sum mer we1Jlh er and !'llJlraltng c· o !'! t :. c u l t h e n u m b c r tJ f /\mcrit:a11 touri!>l '> al m:iny pop u I a r Eu rr1p1-;1 n v 111· ;i t1or1 ,,,.,ti, this y1·ar Sumt· /\mt·ri1 ans I 11rrwll to 1·ou11tr11·'1 hlt•Ssf'(I w11 h Mm and ht·1t1·r t·xt·hani.tc· ral1·'> In r1·">rJ1insl" .,t•vc·r;d 1·1111ntr11·:- ha v1· la11nr-h1•d 1·arupa1~n" lo 11111• l1:11·k th1· /\ rnc·rl!'an \ l">lt11r. tlt''>lllll· h1' w1llccf t·urn·m·y 1\1.TllOL"(;ll • IN/\I. figure:. for thl' ~umancr wcn· not avulla hit> 111 nwi.t t·asi·"· .... umat1·1; from /\u~tria. Britalrl, Ot:nmark, l"ranl'C . S witzerland a nd Yugo:.lav 1a :.howed fc·wcr /\ m <:ric·an vuutors thun lahl yl.'cir Tiit> /\mencan tourasl lrude wa~ nol off everywhere Then• wai. no marked chuntte m the number or /\meri<·:ins v1s1tmg Spain . Portugal or West Germany, and Italy was swe1>t by "human wave:." of visitors, many of them cost conscious Americans Where it did dct'11ne, the drop an U .S visitors runged from a i.laght dip in t 'rancc V> a 32 per · cent !ilum r> in Switzerland, com · pured with l!flH f1gure11 "IT 'S B EY.N A tA1ugh yr&r all rQund," swd ., H11t11;h 'J'1>unr>l Authonty Kpoh·bm&n lie rotHI he eit~ct.ed thut lt11· rwur doobl Stores Ban HookH SAN DI EG(J c Ar'> f''t!d Marl , a We11t c;erm srn owned corporation which docK uboul $1 billion annuully worth ()f l>u"I neas, ls banninl( book" lrorn ilJI 70 stores on sueh "highly con troversial" political topics UK Nazi Germany, b r1&cl und Preio dt-nl.11 Carter und Nixon HOME.Y tNYBTM!NT FOR IOPHllTICATED INVUTOR ing of tht• Hrtll!i>h salt·:. tax lo 15 11l•rc·cnt. n :.anl( fuel and hotel c·o1>t1>. f1<·kle weuther und the stronger pound wall pul lint1an's toun:.m t·amingi. below thC' S:J 5 t11thon or 197fl ·· /\ anerreans UM''' to find that thC' l 'n1tC'd Kingdom wus ehcap eom pa n ·d tu lht· I Jn1lt·d Stat, ... liut nuw we· "''"m t11 h<.t v(' c-&.1ughl UJ> with a vt•ngean1·t· anrJ, an »rim t· c-a:.1·' overtc.ik c·n the· ">lat'~" an h otc·I JHICC!>. •· 1>a1 d the sp11kci.man E xtremely JJOIJr weather cool temper ature:., cloud10c~1> and an almo!'!l coni.lant dnzzle marr('(l moi;t of lh•· i.ummcr in northen Europe IN llOLLJ\ND , tcmperuturc:; poked itl>ove 77 drgreei. only i.even dayi. this Hummer, leaving beachL-s aJmosl empty. Beer and soft drink wholesalers reported "miserable" sales at ca m~ and beaches. where r eser valioni. were down between 5 and 20 per cent from last year In Denmark. many l ourisu. c·ut short their holiday& due to weather, t.ouriKl officials said. Visits by Americans were oH 10 percent. Switzerland wuR one of the few European countrieh to enJOY a lot of 11WUihlne, but ll11 i.ohd cur rl'rWy und high prl<'"'"' cut this year's flow or foreign v1s1tors by ltl percent and the number of Amerirarm hy :J2 JH!rcenl, ac ''Ording to t he Swlis~ Nut1onal Tourist Office. MANY COUNTllfES report~d ov.,rall increaaea in touriftm, with· vhotors from Huch st.rong- r•urrr•11"y countries as Holland. Wean Germany 1md Britain ap parently making up for the de cllne in Americans. /\ustr1an officials, for exam pie, aald they hoped to record their best t.ouriat. year since 1973, with 7-4 mJlUon nightly lodgings, deiiplte 1 10 percent drop in vis- iU by Americana. SwedJ•h bot•I and •irline of- flclala .-.ported Increased book· ln1• but cou.ld not say whether It was an lncreue In foreign or Swedlg travelers. French and 8el1len orflclala aaid ahorter vacatln---.Cmed to be in vosue, E1_tate Planning Seminar Slated .......... (JOl»l7 ...... (....., ...... .,...,........, J?OOO-.M. Cot ....... CO- A free •tat.e plannln1 seminar will be ap0nl0Nd bJ Paelflc MutuaJ lnaurance Co. from 1 to t p.m . Monday at lhe Sao ·ClamllMlml. SC-., will be Ou1 Bak.,, • 1peclalilt lD -.. fll .,._. .. , lnlureaee plw ud &as........,.. lltate coaMnllioD, and leninl Allin, a Ian CldMnte attomey wllo &a adlft In &be fteld ot tltate planalnt .... ,... ....... More lnform1Uoo la anllable from tbt San Clemente Chamber of Commerce, 4"·11Jl. • rloni,: "'llh ,.fforh 111 1111 ·1·11'>1, ~hown in a '>Wllt·h tu c·<int!Jlll.I! 'a t alion-.. lr1w(·r c1>1>l lodi.:1 n~., and lc..>Ss cxpen:.1vc meal::. 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'>:tlll th1•.,. ~l'rt' hJv 1111~ a v1·n i•r1od vr·ar. 1>111 1·om pl:i111t·tl Uw l t1111rt l'> a11p1·and t11 lw f1Jr-.ak111i: hdl1·r ,..,, .wr .1111-i for f<l">l fuocl 1·111por11i 111"> Wt·.,t (;nn1.111v ~ill ho'>l "'"i111 211 rnilhun t11uri .. l'> lh1'> y1·ar 1111 ahoul 5 J>t"fl l·nl OH:r l!J7H, hut lht· r;.it<· 11( /\nwrtc<in1> wa:. <•x pt·t·tt·d ltJ n·maln .. tat.le at about 2 4 m1llwn /\ toun">l off1t 1· :.rwkt·i.man .. aul the numlwr of /\rnenC'an'I failed to an<:r ca:w. a~, 11 ui.uully has 10 lh<• pai.t, he<"aU'>t' "' the weaker dollar, the fhghl ban un DC JO 1ctl1ncr1; and '"old itJ:C " M/\NY J\Mt:R l l 'ANS of German <>r1~1 n ul\ed lo v1i.1t Gl'rmany, th(' i.pokcsmun i.a1d. but their numher:. an: dw1ndlrng Ub they grow older The agenry 1s tryinK t<i lure yo unger /\mericuru. with sp•~ci al budget travel package~ and had bc~un a campaign to cncouruge but".1· ness trips Holland 1s so ronccrned about declining t.ourihm thitt 1l has pro , poRed an ambatwu& rave yeur plan t.o douhle government i.up port for lh~ andu11try to about $15 m11l1on annually The Swi1t8 National Tounst Of f1ce has gotten uhout $8 m11Uon 1n government money to' en courage tourism And KLM Roy al Dutc h Airlines and Swi81Ulir have begun ud c1tm palgns aimed ul foreaJ(n touri11lH, particulurly /\mericuni; PORTUGAL .\ND Swltterland ulso have started campulgrui to draw tourilllJI. And the Bnlish tourism spoke&man said "The United State11 tourists always gel good value in Britain." W ith 40 percent of Italy's "people jums" composed of Americans and Weal German11. Jtallan tourism officials aren't complaJn!ng. • They anticipate a whopping 27 percent Increase In tourism earnlng lhla year, with visitors expect ed to leave about $7 bllllon ln Italy. LOW·C08T Czechoalovakla and f>ortu1al alao rtiported in- creased tourism, while Greece, whJch 1howed an 18 percent r1se In the number ol vtaitora, has be1un a cumpalgn to 1Uract ·hlgher-tncome tr a velors. Buque separatl1t bomb threal8 made ll shamblea of Spain'• peak tourlam aeuon, cau•l"I a 16 percent drop from UU , but the ou)1lber o f American viJlton beld 1teady. 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Between 1920 and 1829, the share o( the income pie aoing to the upper l percent d. Americana lncreaaed by half. THE UBE IN WAGES AND SAIAJUBS was lauinr Mhlnd the productivity of workers and the rise in cor Rorate profit.s. rents and interest. lo that decade, bourl3 'u1es rose only 2 percenl wrule productivity or workers IJ factones soared 55 percent. The rate or population growth was shnnking. Farm prices were declining. The pace of a uto sales was slowing In the late 1920s, the housing and major durable goods In dustries went into a tailspin. Everythlng was set for a classic business downturn, when s ud- den I y the gambling fever hit the s toc k market and stoc k prices took of( on the wildest credit-happy Money's Worth upsurge ever known in h.iBtory. And thls. as Fortunt magatin~ said some years ago. "postponed the inevitable reckoning and converted what might have been ~ •oullnl recession into a cataclysm ·· Today. we are well m'<· a bus•ne~s tfownLUrn th1;1 t·oulc be steeper. more prolonged and broader. parallelrng ir many ways the sharp break or 1974·75. PRODUCTIVITY IS LAGGING FAR behind lhe n se ir -.ag.es arulsalanes. and.tlus. factDr-1S.ibeJDO~Lbastc. caus' of galloping anflatlbn. Reinvijiorating the rate of n se 1r producth'lty is among the mo!l urgent tasks af inflation l! to be brought under control. and this means fundamenta changes in tax and otht>r IC1ws to s pur business to invest 1r nt•v. planLc; and mac hincr) and give worker~ more mcen II\ 1: to producl• ~1 <>!>l ..,<.·nou" the <·xpan-.mn 1n cons umer debt h~s bl!en -.o huRc thul 11 pn !>cnh ..s ha1arrl tn th•· entire economy Tilt: ·~co~ t: VIC.'Tt:RE IS ~OT IN ;1 shape of (j pyramid a:. JO 1929. v. rth the v&sl maJority at thl! bottom &ind th(I v<.•r_v few <It tht• lOJl It IS In the ShClpe Of a d1 rimond. "Ith tht• ,·ast maJonty 1n th(' middle and fewer at the toµ .rnd bottom It '" lhe huge m1ddl1· c las:. that ha:. hcl'n buy ang st()('k:. It doti.n 't scure ca:.11) Since 1929. v.c h&\ e built i.tuba uzer-. into our ec·<inom1c !>tructurc to keep balhoni. flowing into tht.' bu!>ane:.:. M re<.1m in !i!Ood tlml~ and bad .\at rh.! (,amblt>n Stock JI olunie Heavy As Quarter Ending :-.iE\\' YORK l AP 1 -The stock mllrket added a bat more to Thursday's s ha rp Ratns today an the heaviest trad an g of the year on Wall Street The Dow J ones civeraRe of 30 andu'itnab. which rose Ii 24 ooants Thursda) to 1lS tu~hest level an 11 months. showed a 0 25 point gain to 893 94 today as many anstitu· lions dressed up their s tock port/ohos to clos e out lhe third quarter .\ilot"k• In Tllf# ... po1li9h1 .. E ... YOP• API ~~•I>,.. l'o<t <t"4:1 "-' <~ of llW !rlltt<' ,,....., "<t•w H~ YOJ't ~toct FH~ ''~""""' tr .Sl"'Q 1'8U(ilfWU' &t f'PtOfrtr ti\.,, 'I ()(,_,,, -..., JOO ,. 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' t ! t l e • If ') s p fled tr an" m 15•,1 on factory air condrt1 on1ng A M /F M s terE-o w11h 4 ~,oeakP.rs t aci ory ,lfloy whPc ls. powPr StPennq po wcff 4 wheol disc brake'> '>IPPI b<;ltr'd radial ltrPC, & m u c h m u c h m o r r• 1 (01 4444 1 $721.50 DISCOUNT $850.00 DISCOUNT FIOM MFG SUGGfSTfD RETAIL ,.RICI: BRAND NEW 1979 TOYOTA CELICA ST Was~ Earle Ike's Di.scount Price55863 Automati c tran s m1 ss 1on . p o w er st eering , AM /FM st e re o . (177002) BRAND NEW 1979 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK AUTOMATIC Was~ Earle Ike's Discount Price$691450 Auto matic transmission. factory a ir co n d1 t1on1ng . power steenng. power d1 s-c brakes deluxe pinstripes. steel styled wheels & much. much more! F•OM MFG SUGGf STtO lfTAll ... ICI •ANTASTIC USID CAR YALUISlll 1973 MERCURY MAIQUIS WAGOM Very clean car al 11 Vory Low Proco• (306JEK1 fAILEllE'S s14" SAU NICE 1978TOYOTA COROLLA LIFTIACK E•cept1onally cl ean w ith 5 s peeo traf'lsm1N1on air cond • rallye wheels, rack, & ateroo Pretty silver with black 1nleroor (593UMX) IAILI IKf'S s5299 S.AUNICE 1976 TOYOTA COIOLLA SRS COU,E 5 c;pPecl air cond ..,,,.,,.o I JP" vinyl roof PrP.lly and tl••<1n vPry r•r •1n1,m1<-il f252WAHI !AILE lkE'S s3799 SALE NICE 1975 VOLVO 164 4-DR. Siil.AM Pretty copper metallic with bl&ek 1e1t1her Automatic transm1ss1on 11r cond powe steering Nice Car• 1()21 NOS l 1978 TOYOTA CWCACOUrE Aulomaru: iilr cond o;IPreo w/C 8 oold wl.,..tdrtl•· 1nlPr11Jr Vr>ry n1c;P car 1659UZZ J EARLE llCE'S s57" SALE NICE 1976 VOLVO 264 SIEDAH Pretty silver beige metallic with dafl( grfly '>Ide'> auto air cond . power steenng. sunroof IPather !022345) !AILI IKl'S s54" IAILE 111·s s5AAA SAU NICI SALi NICI 777 1976 VOLKSWAGEN DASHB LlmACI i' door model w .an aulomal•r a•• con<1111ononq radio & more Nice 1on1e blue c.ur (106P0VI EAILE IKE'S s3AAA SAU NICE 777 1978 SUBARU llAT 4•4 4 'IP(lf'd a•r cond . while sP<>ke wheels SIN00 lope 1011552) IAILI IH'S s5aaa SAU NICI 777 1979 HONDA CIVIC LP'IS ltian 11 000 mdf'S 4 SPl'f!cl 1ransm1ss1on dll rond1r1on1ng & radio Silver w1lh black 1nlor1or (016HXSJ !AILE IH'S s47" SALi NICE 1978 DODGE 4•4 POWll WAGOH Lots or eoulpmef'lt. very tow mites Must See & Onve• ( IJ608&41 IAIU tll'S s5aaa SAU NICI 777 j DAILY PU.Of -Antiques Verified for Muaeum Sale Those 20-inch, $75,000 Ming Dynasty emperor's libation · •s carved out of rhinoceros homs are checked by Mary Colby of Colby Antiques, San Clemente. More glitter comes from crystal vase from Bustmante 's, Merced. lnduatrial revolatloD and the in· troduetlon of wood-workln1 ma~la.lMI')'. Tbereafter, wood- catvilll by baad wu replaced by meelunlcall1 aided ca~. EACH nEM esbiblted for aale mUlt be fully described as lo country of ori1ln, approx- l mate date of manufacture, maker, if known and any ap. propriate ·data about restoration or replacementa. In the pre-1830 category~ tbe vettin1 procedure lexpert ex- amlnation and evaluation) will be oblerved, ah-tnc both the dealer and bis customer the benefit ol. a second opinion. Of special interest to collec- tors will be the 18tb century porcelain presented by Earle D. Vandetar ol. Kn.igbt.sbridge, Inc. in London. Other prestigious exhibitors are the Balogh Gallery or Vlrglnla, showing pre-1830 paint- ings and prints; William Blair or Maryland with 17th and 18th century Englis h and Irish furniture: Sally Borton from Pennsylvania with 17th and 18th American furniture ; James Galley, also from Pennsylvania, s howing Chinese export and James M. Ha nsen of Santa Barbara, bringing 18th century marine art. R e productions, married. e nhanced, overly altered or questionably restored pieces will not be allowed. EDWARD EBERLE, well known antiquarian and scholar, ls honorary chairman and Mrs. Ernest A. Bryant Ill and Mrs. George G. Thomas are directing this event, sponsored by the Museum Council Admission is $2 for museum members an d $3 for non · members. One ticket will serve for muJliple visits by the same person until 9 o'clock tonight. from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday aod from 11 a.m. to s p.m. Sun· day. Proceeds will h~lp raise funds for the operational expenses or the museum. Profits from this benefit will be matched 3-to-1 by a grant from the National En· dowment for the Arts, pending application approval. IN ADDITION to viewing the exhibition at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. visitors may walk to th e P acific Mutual building across the street al 700 Newport Center Drive for authoritative lectures. priced al $6 each or $15 for three. The series was started today by William Blair. of Bethesda. Md . and Ba rry Greenlaw. c urator of the Bayou Bend Collection. Houston. Saturd ay's t opics will be "American Sliver ," wit h Malcolm Stearns Jr . .;, Hobart House. Haddam. Conn .. at 11 a m. and "Renaissance Art and the Modern Collector" by Mark Lamsburg, editor and lecturer in art from Aspen. Colo. The U a.m. Sunday session on ''Made Aller the Best Manner . . . 18th Century Furniture from New York. Philadelphia and the South" will be led by Nancy Richards. curator of the duPont Museum, Winterthur. Del. Robert Agajeenian or San Diego will discuss .. Future of Oriental Ru gs" at 2 p.m --..-----....---- ,,_.,~\I ,, •. ,, Thrill-seekers Keep on Trackin' B_Y DENNIS McLELLAN Of IM O.Ollf Pol9f ~lltl ll"s amaztng what $l7 rrullion won t bu) anymore. When Walt Disney opened D1soeylMd in 1955 be had raised $17 million to_put the magic inlo tus 76-acre kingdom. That paid for everything from Frontierland war canoes to f antasyland tea cups. THE OPENING of Big Thunder Moun· tain Railroad this month proves that not even the Magic Kingdom 1s immune to the real.Jty of inflation. That one rid<.' a lon~ cost Di sney·:. creative heirs Sl6 million to bw.ld And what have those $16 m1llion and seven years of planning. des1grung and con structioo wrought'> • "A perilous Journey aboard a roanng mine tram of gold rush days . a ha rrowm~ excursion in a nd out of the dark caverns or Big Thunder Mountam ... THAT'S WHAT the Disneyland publmty department says . .. For the hardcore thnll-seekers. the curves and drops or the Big Thunder are tame." is what one preview rider says That's an accur ate assessment of Uus. Disneyland's 59th attraction. The ride, which is localed in Fron- tierlaod. comes m Uurd wDen placed against the careerung excitement or the Matterhorn bob ... ted.., and the uutcr :-pac·e thnlb of Span Mountam. BUT ITS STlLL a welcome ad<11t100 to 01sncyland's_ xeperto.u: ~ o ururu.te attrac.:_ t ion,, dnd tt proves that the 01:.ney ··1magineers" have not lo:.t their knack for com b1rung show business fl a.Jr Wllh space-age technology Li ke most Dis ney a ttraction:.. Big Thunder ts or('h~trated like a movie script. It begm ..... wtth p~sengers leavmg the safety of the mirung town depot and passing lhroujilh a sen~ of "'dange rs .. that bwld to a climax and l'nd happily back at the depot Along the wa y. the "out-Of control" mine train encounters a swarm of ball.. chugs through a waterfall. negotiates high-speed curves and fm aJly climbs through a mountain tunne l that 1s besieged by an earthquake and rockshde Mort! than anything. the ride Ill a :.1ghtseer's attraction. THE ROCKY SPIRES -the tallest is 104 feet -are modeled after Bryce National Monument and the minin~ town of Big Thunder ts a picturesque re-creatioo or a real boom town. complete with genwne mtning artifacts. <See B.IG THUNDER. Page Ct) Dancers, Mariachi.s Follow Hi.stork Rhythms Ballet Mexicapan is a feast ror the senses -dynamic, spectacular and colorful. The swing of the machete, accent· ed by the staccato of heel beats will be offset by the son swirl of skirts as 35 dancers, musicians and atnaers perform at 8 p.m. Saturday on the Oranae Cout C0Ue1e Auditorium ataae. aESEltVED TICKl!TS. from $4.50 to •·•· are• aale ID t.be OCC 'ncket Office ln tbe AdmlniatratJoo BuiJcHng on tbe Colt.a lleaa campus.~ ol.· flee will be open untiJ 1 o'clock tonipt Uld from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. Ticketa Ulo will be available at the door prior to the coocert. "Ballet llnicapu was crated to • presene and dilpla1 tbe trllditioM and 1pUit ol tbe people ol. Mexico. Whole culture la IO rtebly dl....uled and eadtiftlly upn1Md ~ tbe vttalit.)' ol dance,•• 1Ud a.Jamin Hern_...,~cllredar. TIRllSPD'IOlaStneludelpna· •t d.,, lDdi1enou1 "dauas" u •• u .. the better lmowa "ballel .... ,.. .... ,, •• OI" lleatbo ct.ae., from Ute • .._ o111meo. Pft.llllpMl.c worlla of tbe Aatec ud llaraa culblnl allo are D81'fonned, llCCOl'CI· ua, to~ 1-atrlda BarTapa. The OCC performance will include such dance titles as "Veracnu," "GuerTero," "Puebla,'• "Nayarit," ..Concberos Aitecaa," "Chiapaa" and "Jall.sco." Music and dance of the Jarocbos. the people of Veracrus. can be joyous, sad ror aeductive. The danc· era' intrteate moYemeatl are eccom- paaled by the rapid beats and lb'WDs oft.be arpa. requtnloaadjarana. ••GUD&DO'' IS a tribute to tbe Acapulco harbor where Chilean sailon, •route to Califonaia'a Gold Rush, found IO much ridl lad and natural reaourcea that tbeJ decided 1to stay. Tbe ensemble'• monments im· itate the ropilote (buaard) and tbe ~r,:. ~e!:!:'mtbeu.. CO: before the arrival ol. ~ OI" Alric:-. Tbne fttaal Mqumcee from die aortMMt TotGuc people .. .... MDt.ed lD ........... , 0.. ... ,.,. ... ... cbaatlnl dmce ol a ........ .-cl ber f'9dWal -wbo luld .... blu.n by a ...-•. ADOdMr cea•..,. .._ tunl.lq ol tbe .. enaceta•• ar P.na wheel. 111Dtw1iUDn1 \be ce.•stDI of th•"---,..,.. <IM DDCA.PA.N. Pap Ct> --.. ._ .... - a: . . . . Gospel, .JaZz, Classleal Musle Fans Ticketed SbU L·STUUUNO INTI .. TAt NMPT by contemporery Chrlstfan.musk ,_onllng artists wlll be PAMnt*d In" Jut>lletk»ft JI:; •t Knott'-1 Berry Ferm'~ Good Tlme1 ••· A,. c~ .., "" Dtsclpfes, lt•wlnd, Noel P•ul Stookey •Od the •re hen ere some of the perlormers Kheduled for the 1 p.m . shOw thet wlll • • sec>4trete SI ticket event after tt-. "rk CIOMS ton.Jght and S.tunMY. ANDRAE CROUCH AND THI DtlCIPLES EVANGELIST-ENTERTAINeR, Barry McGuire, a founding member of the New Christy Minstrels and star. of "Hair," will sing the principal role In two free presentations of "The Witness" at 8 o'clock tonight and Sa turday In the Shrine Auditorium, 3228 Royal St., Los Angeles. He will portray·Peter , the fisherman who became an apostle. BARRY McGUIRE TRUMPETER MAYNARD FERGUSON will blend the best of jazz pac,t with today's sounds whPn hr performs at 8 p.m . M onday in Plummer Auditorium, Chapman Avenu<' at Lemon Street, in Fullerton. 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THe SOLO SPOTLIGHT WILL BE on Blnh Danh Luu, et.year-old Vietnamese refugee and classical vlollnlst, appearing In °Gotden Mu51c east and West," at 7:30 p.m . Saturday In Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium. The musical event co-sponsored by the Vietnamese Artist A ssociation, also w ill feature the Thuy Duono vocalists. Admission Is So' or $2 for chlldren under 12. "NIGHT SOLILOQUY" WILL BE performed blflutlst M arianne Whltmyer when lrvlne lttle Symphony presents a free concert at 1 p.m . Sunday In Heritage · Park Youth Center, '601 Walnu1 Ave., lrvlne. The concert Is offered as a publlc service by the I rvlne Conservatory of Music and American Federation of Musicians, Local 7. MARIANNE WHITMYER ~S;JJ' UNIVfRSfTY Of ~ .1· • CALIFORNIA, IRVINE I ~ .l'J COMMITifE FOR !'---~· ART.S PRESENTS · 0 ~~ ...... J.~--;: ~\Y' ••. '•OLA O'ALIA n OE~ISE WALLS: Duo Vocal el ln'llrumontal Trr,ubadour'> in lhf' Middle Ag<!'> Trad1l1on -T r11d11tl)nal -Anltnuo lnstrumenta spirt lual~ and folksonqe. frrJm around thff world Frldoy. s•.-"' 21. "" C-ceri Hol -1:00 I'""" G--' S4, Otti.r Shtdetth U , UCI SW..... U TOSHIKO AWIYOSHl/ll'W TAUCWIH lfG I.AHO: Jan S~. Octo6Nr I l , lt7t Crewfwd Hel -1:00 ,_ G__, SS. othef' Sw.mt S4, UCI ~ SJ THE TOHAltT TllO: LA Philharmonic P1an1111 Vt0hn1sl and Cat11st P')rforming select1on5 by Beethoven Men· dellisohn and Martino s-.y, Oc.-.r 21, lt7t C-eri .... -l:ff ,_ G--' S4. Ottler ~ SJ. UCI sw..tt SJ Illy AM&IMG. SO,.AHO Wllh Dallon BakJWln P1an11t Universally acclaimed Dutch Soprano Selections from Bac h Welldon Purcell 5carlalll Schumann Brahm. & Slrauc;<, SIMdoy. Octo6Nr 21, I t7t Crewford Hell -1:00 '""' G--' SS. Otti.r ShlcNtlta S4. UCI Sw..rtt U AM Tl(;k-..... -Mme A/iUCI llo• 0 11<:• '""" 9)0 .,., IO 4 P"' 0 -al Actm1..-hQ•a -~ "' Tlet-tllton f0< """"" tntorYnat--0... l~taaM ~to<l>MI ''"411 .... U.371 '°"' lrhJMAlld ALISIO'S RESTAURANT ........... w ... c...r1Mewett....._s .. ..._ Dlnctfr "'-.... ,.., MOW! IM COSTA MIS.A! JULIO SCALA (Tiiis W.. 5"""1 Appecrlng Thurl.,-Frl. & Sat. I 0:00 & 12:00 P .M. Alisio's Features a Relaxed and Fun Atmosphere with a New Menu Fast Becoming the Rage of Our Town •S•-Jtmlet.._ •M-.-D .... A ...... lllew ....... .., ... , .. ~.,.., ..... • Ttie.1 -Paul ly• Wed. . ........ H .. punl111• ..... •t '' 70 Mewport llwl. C .... M"° 642 .. 293 REHEARSING 'SWAN LAKE' Terry H•ye1, Anthony S.ll•re "SWAN LAKE, ACT TWO" with featured artists Terri Hayes and Anthony Sellars will hlghluJht a fall festival of dances to be perform ed by the Civic Ballet of Southern California at 8 p.m.-saturday and 2 30 p m Sunday In Huntington Beach High Sr hool auditorium. Other works on the proqram are "Vlolln Concerto," "Spartacus Pas de Deux" and "Carnival." Remaining t icket.-. for reser ved seating at SJ SO will be available at the box office one hour before each performance. DON NEWCOMBE, OF LOS ANGELES Dodger fame, leads the llst of celebrities scheduled to appear at Dodger Stadium Sunday for the 10 kilometer race, sponsored by the Los Angeles M aster Chorale. Music will be amplified along the course. Registration 1s S9 before the 8 a.m . start THI GRIAT AMIRICAN YANkel FrffdOm Band of Lot A"911 .. , tM py communltY's concert and m.rchtno bend, directed bV Lelesne VH Antwerp, will present a concert an I p.m. Satunt.y In lrvlne 8owt In t...oun• 8-ech to raj funds to send muslCT•ns to Wnhrntt·""."°''1-n-,--- D. C. In October for a lesbfan and ga~ rights demonstration. For ticket Information, phone 497-21•. THE f'ACULTY Rl!CtTAL Slftl 0 1!S at Cal State, Lonv Beach starts Its ninth year at f o'clock tonight wltt\ a concert by flutist John Barceltona In the University Theater, 6101 E. Seventh St., Long Beach. T ickets are SJ. THIS WEEKEND WILL BE typl~al at Sea World In San Diego -except for one guest. Parle ottlclals expect to greet their .SO mllllonth paid visitor w ith a special guided tour, camera and commemorative souvenirs. The family also wlfl receive a complimentary dinner . ENTERTAINERS SCHEDULED TO perform at 8: 30 In the grandstand at the Los Angeles County Fair In Pomona are the rock oroup, Exile, on Monday, Sept. 24; Tavares on Tuesday, Sept. 2S; Rick Nelson, Wednesday, Sept. 26; Lynn Anderson, Thursday, Sept. 27 and Helen Reddy, Friday, Sept. 28. Freddy Fender wlll stno at 4:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30. DOLLY PARTON SI NGER DOLLY PARTON will prE"c;<•nt c,om e of thP prizPc, at thP Rf'c ye IP Regatt;, that .,tarts at 10 a m Sunday at Long Beach Marine Stadium. Boal'> built from aluminum cans will vie in the event that benefits Boy Scouts and U S. Olympians. Donation of smashed aluminum cans will result In a discount on the ~ SO ticket prtcC' IMPORTANT ~JU?Ah/ PREVIEW TOMORROW AT 8:00 PM -COITA Mii~ HAUOR CINIMA Ml•Ol71 ORANQI, ORANQI MALL 117.oMO L-~...-~~~~~~~~~~~ALIOAT ~~~~~~~~~~~--.~-- WllTWOOD, AVCO CINTll' CIN,MA 47M711 HOLLYWOOD, VOQUI 4'2 ... 21 ., "ECOl.L•C1'0NI OfJ J•llll ALL•N'I Afrlca.n YQUth end careful obeervation of nature.,.. evldeftt In his on~·-~ ov ._, ---Gau ... .,, '216 G'-rineyt"e, Lavune 9Hct\. A rKepUon from 1 to I p.m . Sundey wlll honor tN artist who sen. ''When t N"9e ......... t Mt UNl ... e secret place, kwmlno a continent --~'" ll*be bffut~fvh-• logical and allw." Colors -lvmlnouJ. ' lush and hypnotic -are aPC)fa.ct In thin. vell-llke layen. The beauty that evolves Is a native type that can Include death and terror. SYM90l.IC ANIMAL MOTtf'S •re etcMd In cam90-llke rkhness In the "pottery Jewels" of Pueblo artist Joseph Lonewolf, being presented In a premiere Southern Callfomla exhibit from 1 to .. p.m . Saturday and Sunday at Galerla Capistrano, 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan C_tplstri no {next door to the Amtrak station). He Is known for his Incising expertise and the Introduction of orange on the tradltlonally black backgrounds. Other pottery, paintings and bronze sculptures by his Tafoya family ar e Included In the d isplay. r Fast Draw . I COMNTITtYa S1t1•tT 11 captured In Mrl,raphs and acryllcs tw lntemettonally amous ~tlenta soorts ¥11.1t. Wayland MQOf't.-'urrently lhowlJ'Q at MulrhNd O.llerles In South Co.st ptaza. His verlous art commlsslOM rnclude the Trlple Crowo, lndlanapolls 500 and Amwkra Cup wtnw..,.. Mid..._,_.. ennlverMry of M9dlson Square Garden. Hit ac~':iraphlcs may be Men from 10 to t days, tO to 6 Saturdays and noon to S Sundeys. CONTIMPOltARY PHOTOGRAPHY by 12 Amer'lcan artists will be on vltt_w until Oct. 11 In the Art Gallery at Cal State, Fullerton. "Object, Illusion, Reality" will showcase works by Stanley Mock. W~nda Hammerbeck, Conrad Gleber, Robert Brown, Martus Granlrer, Harry Bowers, John Pfahl, Leland Rice, James Hugunln, Bart Parker, Steven Cortright and Vida Freeman. A lecture by Hugunin at 7 o'clock tonight In room 197 of the campus Vlsual Arts Center wlll precede the public prev iew opening from 8 to 11 In the gaflery. Regular hours are 1to4 Sundays and noon to .. weekdays. Admission Is free; lot parking costs SO cents. HANDMADE PAPER, COTTON THREAD, r ibbon and patchwork quilting are i ncorporated Into the stitched paintings ..... -~ -· Ftldmy. s..p""'*' 21 1979 * ••. "":'. .. . • ,. I Cartoonists Coming and drawings of Myrna Shlras, featured through Oct. 19 In a one-woman show at Collector 's Choice, 666 N. Coas1 Highway, Laguna Beach. Her "Slide Series" taps personal experience in a playful questioning of self and system. View ing hours are 11 to S Wednesdays through Sundays. TWO-DIMENSIONAL RHYTHM ENERGIZES LUMINOUS AFRICAN SCENE BY JESSE ALLEN , The long, rarely gray. line or cartooning will be underscored tonight when award· winning Paul Conrad and Frank lnterlandi dis cuss their cr aft and answer questions from the audience at Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Ortve. NICK B. WILLIAMS, editor emeritus of the Los Angeles T imes, will moderate the discussion at 7:30 after a social hour ~gin· ning at 6:30. Tickets are $5 at the door. · The polillcal over tones of the current '"Goya "Picasso. Gr a phics" exhibit a t the museum through Oct. 29 inspired the evening with Conrad. an editorial cartoonist and Pulitzer Pnze winner a nd lnterlandi, Laguna Beach painter and social satirist , who both have a twin brother A Los Angeles resident and father of four Conrad will be accompanied by his wife. Kay An artist in the field of bronze political figures. he will display some of his statues. Including Richard M. Nixon who in· C'luded him in his 1973 Enemies List. CONRAD WON mE Pulitzer in 1964 and 197 1 and has publi shed sever al books. includ· 1n g "The Kin g a nd Us," by Klymer publishers. fcuturing Watergate cartoons a nd a vol um(' to be released next m onth, "Pro and Conrad.·· by Neff-Kane, a chronolog1cal act0unt of the pas t JO years. lnterlandi has exhibited his acrylics at lh<' Laguna Beach Festival of Arts for 20 years and done editorial cartooning since 1962 llis wife. Mitzi. a vocalist. is president of lhe Community Concerts. AIR BRUSH PAINTING will be demonstrated by Jay Sagen when the Costa Mesa Art League meets at 7: 30 p.m . Thursday, Sept. 27 in TeWlnkle Middle Sc hool, 3224 N. California St. DON FOSTER WILL DESCRIBE his oil painting palette knife tec hnique to the Westminster Ar t Association at 7: 30 p.m . Thursday, Sept. 27 in the Westminster Civic Center . 8200 Westmin- st er Ave. He has lectured throughout the western United States. SPORTS IMPRESSIONS, as captured in the creative color photography of Bob Wolfe, are featured through Oct. 12 at Status Gallery, 1200 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Many of the athletic events ar e shot through differ ent si zed screens and achieve a post er ization. A reception is sc heduled from 3 to 6 Saturday. The gallery is open from noon to 5 p.m . Tuesdays through Sundays. RELICS OF ORANGE COUNTY'S past post er s, old clothes, pump organ and antiques are shown as "Souvenirs," the current collection of attic mem ories at the Museum of North Orange County. 301 N . Pomona Ave., Fullerton. Hours are 10 to 3 Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 to 5 Saturdays and noon to 5 Sundays. Admission is free. GLASS STRIPS AND RESIN SCULPTURE create Illusions of color ed li9ht suspended in space in Dewain Valentine·c, installation In the Fine Arte; Gallery at UC Irvine through Oc t 13 He will further explain these perceptual phenomena during a reception from 4 to 6 p.m . Wednesday. Oct. 10 in the gallery. His work 1s the f irst in a series of environmental sculpturec; to be sponsored by UC I 's Committee for the A rts. FRENCH MILITARY LITHOGRAPHS from the early 19th century are on display at the Elg·Fraese Gallery 41630 Campus Drive, Suite !OJA. NewPOrt Beach. The collection may be viewed until Oct. 6 from 2 to 6 p m Tuesdayc, through Fridays and 10 to 2 Saturdayc, TOURS OF THREE LOS ANGELES ar ea museums are offered by Orange Coast College's Community Service Office this fall. Norton Sim on M useum in Pasadena is the first destination Saturday. The $10 charge includes transportat ion, entrance fee and guided tour . The J Paul Getty Museum in Malibu and the Los Angeles County Museum of A rt wi 11 be visited on Oct. 6 and Nov. 3, eac h for $7.50. Departures from the OCC parking lot w ill be at 9 a.m . and returns at about 3 p.m . For ticket infor mation, phone 5.56-5527. Sad~lebaCk College NOtth :campus ''The College Comes to the Community" , ••• 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 8p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29 2 p.m. 8p.m. Sunday. sept. 30 8 a.m. Noon .. 4 p.m. RECENT ETCHINGS by Robert Motherwell mav be seen until Oct 26 at West Coast Gallery, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach .• Viewinq hourc, are 10 to 6 weekdays. 10 to S Sa turday and l'OO'l lo 5 Su'lr:lay. U.C . Irvine Special Lecture Even JOSEPH CALIFANO "H'.E. W .: Mother, Monster, or Maze?" Wednesday, September 26 8 p.m. Crawford Hall Tickets $5 General Admission available at all t1ckerron outlets or ASUCI Box Office. Call 714/833-5588 •o r 11cket information • ·---• ew Season's. Healthy ~~a1ty-Heart~ E1Mtr6i ... Lasuna--Moulion Bubbling Spirit _ Connie__Dan.ese.. re-creates the-gaiety and song of Fannie Brice who reigned as Broadway's "Funny Girl," in the musical comedy now at the E l Camino Cabaret Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin. Phone 8.18-9822 for ticket information. The sho\\ runs through Sept. 30. Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO I I I 21st Pl., Hewpori leach ottlo&. 3-9560 P'OOft lo Midfliqhl Oooly-W~...,d, \J"lol I :00 o.,.. o••,. ,_.., .. M-....... NOTICE! TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS! In ObMn'ClftU 9f 0.. Religious Holldcrys W~ WIN h Closed Sat., s~. 22 & s •.. s.,t. 23 w~·n Reopett MOft., Sept. 24. nw.k Yoet! BUM 'M BARREL 2 I I Uftd Strett H•wport hach 646-7370 ...........z Now Tbru September 30th CABARET \ ~·· '"'-llUcM• .,., ....... , CW-.t~ ,_.,~.,.. , .... c.-"·--· ........ Sbowa Wed., Tatar., Frt. ft Sat. at 7 p.fft. lnM<hatlP"' 714/S27-4MJ ot Sl7-4Mf ...... 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The ward mat.ea and nwae muat. make the Scot·• ftna1 daya pleuut and break down bi• hard crwt ol 1U1plclon. But, the uaiinmeol'a a tou1b one alnce he is aa dour and arrogant as ctn be. THE PLAY 18 Joaded with beautllul vaudeville-type one·Uners aucti as wben one ward mate tella the Scot, "Why doo't you run the *°'Id and live God a rest." All of the accents from the varied paUents appear to be well bandied with ~all Flemlnc u the Scotaman Lachie particwarly believable. There's plenty of klddina in the ward in· eluding a ny swatter mock filhl scene, and Frank Thomas Armstron1 who ably_ portrays the New Zealander quips: "The mosquitoes think it <his body) Is a blood bank." Among the one.liners o( the nurse. Anne Hay. ls her good.humored criticism of her charges: "It's a good thing I once tau1bt kin· dergarten or f ~ldn'l be able to cope with you." THE P&ODUCTION has its touching m o· ments. t.oo. such as when the entire ward chips in lo purchase the Scot a kilt <he'd never owned one> and aJl lhe trimmings . All in all, the cast members handle their as· signment.8 in good fashion, even neatly picking up a few muffed lines. Other actors include Gary Adams portray. mg a typical "Yank," Alex Koba as the colonel in charge, Robert DeLucia as the orderly, R obert KokoJ as the Australian, Richard Gordon as the African and Fred Owen as the Britll•her IT'S DIFFICULT TO s ay who turned in the best performance. but ll would be unfair not to GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADE STYLE MEXICAN FOOD Of'• 11 A• fO \I PM. .__ ___ """ aAT .. -· 11 "-"·,.11 PM MEXICAN BEER S ANO IMPORTED SANTO TOMAS WINE coAb!sflho Entertaining Friday -s to to P.M . 665 PAULAllMO IC-......... a. .. au c.,... a......._. COSTA MESA 540..2392 ------------· & Chinese Cuisine 1 I /?Jr' ORJENTAL COCKTAILLOUNGE I FeaturlnR Tropu:al Drlnks I I BAllBOI cout. uya: "Find ,,,. 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PATIENT, NURSE IN "HAS'TY HEART" Craig Fleming Cf\ata With Anne Hay co mplimen t M s Huy and Fleming . 1n particular. for their charactenzat1ons The play, done 1n two <tcU. Wlth two ~cene!> 111 euch act. Ill ra~t paced and It certainly kept f1r:>t rughters 1n laughter Cn'dit must go to set de~ogner Paul Toft who <:ame up with u bel1evable thatched hut type hospital ward. anrl Lo li ghting designer Carl Callaway. who provi de'(! ;i goo<l 11lu~JOJl of changm~ tJmes of day GUK>;T DIR•:CTOR Jcitn Koba and vro duccr Uougla."J now., dt'!>ervt-11 round of ap plause for puttinR togNlwr the entire produc lion Curtain time fur "Th4• llu'lty llear1 " 1s H 30 p m Tu ~day'> through ~aturday Then· will bf· a m at1m•f' Sunday. Sept :.10 The playhouse I~ !orated ul fJ~ Laguna <:a nyon Road. Laguna Reach 1-'or rese>rv at1on:> the box orrice numbn is 4~ 0743 BERNARD ER HAR D & LIND/\ Mc CLUAF '>TARRIN(, Ill. II I '• f I f VIHV IUf !> IHHIJ'oll'-I f ,r. ,,,,.. 11 ' •• (714 )772-7710 -MAKE RESERVAllONS ~iiiiiiiiimNOWiiiiiiiiiiiill~ Aetlng IJp? Fair-Seeb~alenr Pollah lbe tap 1boe1. lune tbe mualcal lnatrumenta ad set the baDdqetMr. lt'a Uine to pack_...,.._._..._. ... o.....~1 to be thowcued at the Oranc• Count)' ~all f'alr. Nov. 7·221l Loe Alamitcle Race Cou:ne. T&YOVTI WILL TAKE place at the 8oy1 Choir BulldJaa at the Oraa1e County Falrcround• In Co1ta lle11 oa Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. I , t , 10, 15, 16 and t7 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Auditions are by appointment oaly, arranied by ca.lllne June Wimer. apeclal event.I director, at 751·33'7. Conteatanta will perform at the falr at 8 pm .. Nov. 7·16. Ftnaliata wlU be selected on Nov. 17 and 18 and awards will be presented on Nov. Zl. More than $5,000 in prizes will be presented. with a ~ uab prize for the sweepstakes winner and $200 for each first place winner THEaE A&E FIVE categories in which to compete: music, bands and sol<*; vocal, choirs. groups and singles. dancers, lroupa and singles; novelty-varlety acts; and musicals. No late entri~ wlll be accepted, and each act MUST be auditioned in advance f'r .. Pa,,e CI MEXICAPAN .. The '' Nuyarita" is a contest among the men to see who can best manipuJate the razor !!harp machetes in a variety of complicated step1. reminlscentofharvesUni Original choreography of Jo'lorencro Yescu!. for ··eonchcros Aztecas" was influenced by the 11rim1t1ve drawings of the ancient Azteci-. f\'atht'rs. lhc !>ym bol of divinity and the wind . decorate the richly embroidered costum e!> Orumi... shells and pods resound ·· "hrnpl.15·· 1o; the beautJfuJ and tropic land 11( th4· Mayaii The music of the manmba, wh1r h I'\ ;,SSOC13led With the tropics, Speaks Of .,Oft ... un~eL<i and fiery days The spint vanes from a ftc"lta t11 ··uu• rourts h1p pall.em of two brightly <'Olored b1rd<1 · V1taJ1ty of the mariachis 11. tquaUed by the c·nergy of the dancers in ·• Jalisco" The worri ··mariachi" com es from the French word · manage · and describes the popular mul>!cian-. who played for local weddings . ' .. A',... 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DIRI I LOWILL Sun. and Mon. UIOI OOMT HWY. LAGUNA NGUIL IAIC_w...,,_,, 411·2129 4M-5773 . .. Who's on First Bass? By MICtlA&L fl"8ll.8VICll -~ .............. . ~.,, tl,S!~ . .u~~·· m.'4. JM .. w punltera, mind you, blft h. wu encourattnc to cruise &OUt.h lu t wffkend and com away from a con~rt aun burnt. not bumt out Far from the poaoln1 crowd mean\ a trip to Lacuna's nne Irvine Bowl Where a rat.her paltry crowd sb .aJf'd Saua.rday to the bot run of baaabt Stanley Clarke and ensemble Tbt1 '70$ have attn Clute emer1e from session work and pure Jan tint.I with lbe likH of Chlck Corea to the forefront ol J11.a:rocll ruslon mov m nt as a r;olo artist. 818 FIVE ALB MS lhe lal at a double aet rttOrded live, "l Wanna P\ay For You" have demonstratf'd ~ s teady move away fro m JU& towards a rockier clirectJon. The results have not been entJrely sausrac tory. but Clarke's. cool1dence with his mixed bag of funk . rock. r eggae aod jazz baa ni>ticelibly benefited from his to\Jr with the New Barbanans. a one-off band anchored by the Stones' KeiLb Richards and Ron Wood. He has developed into a competent front man, advancing the cause of ol'len ignored bass players w1lh his incredible lnstrumentaJ pro wess while avoiding excesses that could Mancini to Play He's an expert on wine, buthe doesn• t know a thing about roses. His s uccess as composer, ar · ranger and conductor is legend, and he has 20 Grammy awards -nearly twice as many as a nyone else. He's Henry Mancini, and he appears with the Long Beach Symphony, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28 and 29 to conduct the musicians and a quintet of jazz artists: Bob Bain, guitar; Graham Young, trumpet: Abraham Laboriel, bass; and Jack Gilfoy. drums. The two" Evenings with Henry Mancini" are at the Terrace Theater, 300 E . 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COME TO YOUR SENSES - ~REGISTRY 18800 .M.c:Arthu.r Bou~evard, l"IM dl111ln.lab UM uplotlve quallU.. ol bl.I back·up ......~ W&A&ING AN ANG&d cap uct red \,._.-'; 1boM, LM an1w1r Clarke ftnd otf lilbtaln1· fut tolol .-tl)le 1win11na bll bua back UCI forth ao ldeptly that a fri-•uaeated he m'9ht be J .. t what the l4>tal \eam need& durina th• pennant 1tretch. Great haDdl. speed &Del power. Many ol bll bri1htest momenta came in trade-oft or tandem run.s with able YOW>I ault.artat Paul lcarua. SUdin& throu&h 111 90-minute set that in· eluded Clarke ataptea Uke "School Days," "Lopay Lu" and "Power," be kept hi4 steady four-piece horn and reed section in the pocket much f:A the lime, bringing it forward when ad· dltlonal power was called for. USING J UST ICARUS, Steve Bach on keyboards and his excellent drummer, Simon Phillips, Clarke turned in a worthy tribute to Charles Mingus (''Goodby Porkpie Hat") and ··Life ls Just A Game," an enchanting ballad that marked his only use of vocals. heavily syn. thesized. Unfortunately, Clarke chose not to solo on acoustic bass that afternoon: one of his major strengths and a link to his juz roots. Dally ...... St.elf ..,,._ He instead forged ahead with hjs punchier material, resulting in a constantly absorbing I and often witty ) affair that drew a pair of well· deserved encores. And the guy's only going to "LIFE IS JUST A GAME" SANG BASSIST STANLEY CLARKE WEARING ANGELS CAP Gultari•l Paul Icarus Played Tandem for Moat of Laguna Beach Engagement get better. · PUNK PALACE: Earlier in the week m eant a trip to S an Francisco's infamous Ma buhay Gardens, where the Bay Area punk scene is being serviced by bands like the Dead Kennedys. Nothing so tasteful that evening. but a m a- jor find in 27-year-old reggae poet Linton Kweski Johnson made it more than worthwhile Jamaican-born, Johnson moved to London when he was 11. not returning to his island until four years ago. Al ready outraged by the OP· SEA VIEW GARDEN •PEKING •SHANGHAI • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES f.lClltl tE'<; spec1;il buc;1ness luncheon.-. c;oec1a1 d1scoun1 on tooo 10 qo r ,.., Pbfto.M10 rt1 s .. , """' ~ I ..qu ..... ,.~,,, S.Y.ngt PM .. M"liQ llJf pressed li ves of blacks in England:-he was rurther upset by the poverty and misery of lire in his homeland His sense of social inJust1ce prompted the ongs on his sell·titled album. one of the most highly -cha rged and convincing attach on ··Babylon" ever released Touring w1 thout a band. Johnson entranced the audience al Mabuhay with his thick pato1~ 3nd rhythmic poetry. The absence of music only intensified the depth of mes:.age in th1s gifted young man's material Faced Wlth true radicalism 1 not the kind UMBERTo·s ITALIAN RESTAURANT . & COCKTAIL LOUNGE one in vmg in a new con . even e mos boisterous white punks stood frozen and silent in a1A e. The album. as danceable as it is unportanl, 1s hard to find down here It's on Mango Records, d1stnbuted by Island Demand 1t. LOCAL NOTES : "'Hollywood N1~h l"' comes to Irvine's Heritage Park on SaturdiJy, Sept. 29 "1th a Continental Concerts new wave :.how featuring the Kat!-.. John Q Public and Lipps. 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Nlchol11 ~v•r. euthor of "The Sewn Percent SOiution "dlntCta his own Krlpt wlth en utute eye for ectlon end Irony; It's •n 1mpresst119 dlrwctorlal debut. Malcolm McDowell end Oevld W•rner are compelllng H Wens and the demonl•cal doetor. M•ry Steent>uroen 11 absOlutety entrancing as the San Fr•nclscan who befriends Wells. R•ted PG, with a fair 1mount of blood and off.screen mutilation. .. LA CAGE AUX FOLLES" ("Birds of a Feather") Is the most original c~dy to come out of Europe -or anywhere elM -In years. The Italian· French production, spoken In French with English subtitles. provides outrageous laughter as It careens from one bizarre situation to another. Two homoselCual mates. operators of a transvestite ™ght club, have lived together for 20 years, one of them r aising a son. The boy is straight and wants to marry the daughter of a F rench deputy, leader of the moral Torces. The meeting of the two families Is what provokes the hilarity Rated R. "THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN" ls a dumb title for a n admirable movie about the per sonal and political pressures . . TYNAN'S TEMPTRESS Meryl Strffp of a U.S. senator. Joe Tynan Is a llberal New Yorker striving lo balance his career ambitions with a wife and two c hildren back home. The famlly loses out as Tynan pursues higher office as well as a beautiful lawyer from Louisiana The familiar tale Is directed with freshness and sensitivity by Jerry Schatzber g. The script was written by Alan Alda, who emerges asa big-scr een person- ality after near-m isses fn "Same Time Next Year " and "California Suite." He is splendidly supported by Barbara Harris as his wife, M eryl Streep as the compliant attorney, Melvyn Douglas as a sen lie senator and Rip Torn as a venal one. The R rating seems severe.except for one scene suggesting oral sex. ·~ ~~ olden ~L~s~ <~~I Sl;;Jragon . ·-__:: GENUINE CHINESE AWl>MIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11 30 AM to 10 P.M. J02l~ll•d. COSTAMISA 642·71 '2 • 631 ·991 l 'LTKa MUft ... T MOVt•0 I ectu111v 1 movie wlthln·•·mov .. puf'1>0t11no to doeum.nt K.,mtt the f'rog'a rlM from aw•mp 4"11edott•. The good .................. _ __.,.. ~~,ff !.."":t-!<!o~~~~. travellno com.,.nlons, and t..., tPend matt of the trip alnolno and runnlnt ftlV from a l11t food entrepr9MUr who wants Kermit•• potter boy for tlla frot·11Q Cheln. They •llO meet • lot of famous people In cemeo rbles, Including Steve M erlin H •surly waiter, Bob Hope as a wlse-cr.:klnQ Ice cream m•n •nd a touching last look at the late Edoer Bergen and Cherlle M cCarthy. Adults lhouldn't let the G rating scare them off from a pleasant evening. "MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE OF BRIAN" opens with three Wise Men bringing gifts to a newborn babe In Jerusalem. Oops, wrong manger. They snatch the gifts back and depart. That's the story of Brian Cohen's life: always In the wrono place at the r ight time. Thlsootraoeous parody of blbllcal movies could only be attempted by Britain's mad M onty Pythonlans. who wrote the script and play most of the major roles. Rated R. "THE CONCORDE • A IR PORT '79" continue'> the downward spiral of the fear-of-flying series. As If the Concorde didn't have enough problems with high fuel cost. low capacity and excess noise. now It's periled by a m isguided missile, a fighter plane and a bomb In the lugaaqe hatch. Audiences may find amusement with the dialogue, and the thrills will be genuine to white· knuckle air passengers. Rated PG. 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"' Abtr_.almait •~v O< WOO..~•-'--~ ----.:---K _, aon1• ~l ---~~•¥1lt!K!l"r ~ tWTiiil~, ar Wlnter ti biic' r:J°iQC"'U' ,-lrf"~ -10 o on t. .-•~ - • c.at_,. wltla a new d l P.ul Jacobs, n 1 '" /"'\I... ·. - i I I 1 I I Vlul• CUlano, Kenny Aarcnton and "I PLAY THE synthesizer as an ln- Joe SWIDo) Md new mu.ale. atrument," said Ed1ar, "rather thu P'or IU DIW Ubwn, Edcat pl~ all . UH it merely as a ladlet for e(feeta, tb• k~ parta, auopbooe, •ana qul'--a bU of 1eN1mln1 on eome of althoughiliauaefulintbatareatoo. baek(l"OWMI and le.ct vocala. them .. J think 1t'1 a nice, pleasant "My basic motivation la to tall:e·ad· Al A aa'Ul.T, be't now tot a second balance." v•ntage of a variety of sounds, but still keyboard player ln lbe band IO be can OH l..,..Uq cut on the album I& play it like,. a musical instrument." coaeftlb'at• on tbe lead IJ'Qtbellaer 1' Oylq •To Uve," wblch haa beer. a Jn terml of tbe dedlcaUon of the U... 81 well u ruUy be the front man. claaalc ecma le Ed1ar'a repertoire for album, and the intensity fl emotions, tbe vocaliat. omtai•. -.ome time. Edgar's overall feeling is that he's suc· Beaidel bis work on the a-t.besluir, "I'd never dooe 'DYU\& To lJve' in a ceeded in what be set out to do. Ed •-1 .. 1lve performance eacept maybe two or "I'm very happy," be said. "I really vol~';., .. u:1s0~': ~~£atroaa pleuant three time. oo TV shows, partlcularly love the album. I dOI''~ know bow it's ··t •ve been criUclaed tn the past for when I went Oil without a group and bad going to be accepteci, hut that's not the ureamlna too much · Hid Edgar this to just slt down at the piano and do important thing because it expresses week ir. New Yori City when be somet.biq by myself. · what I wanted to put out there. what I fini.abed up the ba.nc:I rebeanala for rus wanted to share with people. upcomlna tow "THE A.RT OF producu·on bas so ... I'm really happy in this period or my .. , NEVEa paid t°" much attention to tb•l criticism. But lhe whole idea of thls album 1a that it's dedicat~ to my wife,· Monica. I fetil very personally about this album, a lot more so than with my otben It's more than just an album. "Bearing tbat in mind, I wanted lo sing these songs well. They're different type'I or songs. It's not really hard- driving rock, it's a whole dlfferent con-cept. "And yes, I purposely wanted people to be able to understand the lyrics. "ALSO, IT'S just the way that I felt those songs should be sung. But there is "DAWN OF THE DEAD .. "DllAMS OF A WIHIM MIGHT° IRJ MlftUST MEYR SLEEPS .. ""THE KIDS AU ALL llGHr CPGI -rHE AMITYYIW HORIOI'' IRJ OPEN DAILY 12 )0 ( 642 ·4321 ) Direct or collect, to 1ub1crlbe to YOUR hometown paper, the DAILY PILOT life and that's what I wanted to do -to vastly improved since I first recorded express that sense or happiness. When it that song that I felt there was a lot gets down to the bottom line, I think more I could do with it. Especially that love is the basic, universal idea because it has a message, it makes a behind all music. statement. People kept coming up lo "This album expresses my feelings me, asking me why we didn't re·do that about love, life and existence, and no song. matter what happens, I'll always have "Originally, I did it with just piano, a special feeling about this album." strings and the vocal, thinkin!? that it would help focus on I.Ile lyrics and the ( · J content.JACK ANDERSON "But I didr.'l think it was as effective · as it couJ~ tx~ and I wanted to give it one REVEALS in the more chance. I think it's a lot more powerful on thls al bum.·' Another interesting cut on the album DAILY PILOT PMA.t.£ MAT·CNJV~·CNVYClARK OWUS MARTIN~-MAOCENZlE PHI.UPS BOHCHINS ond RON HOltMD AWCMl'MUO~ "MORE AMERICAN GRAFRTI" MARLON BRANOO ROBERT DlNAll MARTIN SHEEN "AFOCALYP3E NON FREDERIC FORRESf ALBERT ~ ~ BOflOMS LARRY FlSHBURNE ni DENNIS HOFffR Produced arxi ~by FRANCIS COFroLA Wntten by JOHN MILJUS nl FRANCIS COffQLA Nmtm by MICHA£L HERR ~Prodlllf'dby FRED~.~ ~N ~TOM STERN~ Drect<J of Ptnography VfTTORIO SfORARO Prodldm ~DEAN lA\OJLARIS Eotcr RCHARD ~ Sani ~ 1iy WALTER MURCH MU9(; i,y CARMINE COPFULA nl FRANCIS COffQLA AN OMNI ZOETROPE _ffiODUCTlON --o... .. a W. L NORTON ._.i .. --.. ~::.,_ VA'7At.1 llAN OIOIGl~-~""'11wu.MO~ • ~LI N"\U"V"' MIO~....cw'IO-• l'Nllll TOOi ·-~ --· ---GEORGE LUCAS .,....,_ ...... -.........,. ... -... ._ 1---1n•wa1 ..... --. ... ~-.... _...,- NOW PLAYING wi1•1 lllllla11 ...... 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N pedally paQ:n\I, •~ e11peded to ucl like adult. to aerve a." modch for their ,·hlldren lhou&h Utey don 'l always. But 1n the faol••Y realm of amuH meDl parka and sl.K'h cM.Mr rttreatJoft u parad and :tporline f'nou. the child In each of us can come oul In 11 wann, po111Uve way "'nll.S IS BOTH an adult and a cl\lld play ..:round," the psycholo&llt rt1mark~d while wauhmg a t'QUpl.e dance to manachl muaac u a roving puppel~r r e111led their youngsters But th~re's more to lei.Sure ume pursu1tb than J~t fWl and games A lot of psychology 11> ul work In fact , Gelhart hkeru. atl amusement park to a "big the rapy gei.Mon " Peoplt> come beca~e they need to reduce the i.tr~s m their daaly lJvei., Gelbart ex plained They need a repneve from <..-ompeutaon at work, pressures at home, bucking freeway traffic and 1,001 other arritanls they can't con trol With this m mmd , the park helps people tune out the ir trouble:. by putting them in :mother world "IT'S HARD TO think 1tboul high rise apartmenL'I and other rorms of social congestmn when you're looking at burfalos g r aung," Gelbart swd as he gazed out at the woolly beas ts rrom a trnin bound for the park's folk sy Spillikin Corners Crafts Vi II age Then• the clang or the blacks mith's heavy ... La Cage Aax follea' ia one of the moat uproarloaaly funny movie• ever made." H• l•11d lxbbon' Jr f'o....d..r., ~. ,.......,, R United Artists 5th uucii:iili.io.wEEKI r edwards CINEMA CENTERJ IU I I JO felt HAUOI AT AOA"'\ CO\ TA Mf\A '-ti AH IUI 1 It C It' Oii It It 1111 ME~4 Vf~Dl~'!__!!!·~ I .. WIH Oii i U RllTTm A llLmRPIECE." RAVE REVIEWS Fiii Ill.TE I DUIS: _.....,.c;.-.~ hunmt>r pounding out a m iniature iron hon1eshoe beckoned the psychologist back to his voulh an the small town or Granger. Wash. He felt a aense or comfort as he lJstened to the solid metalllc ringinc at the forge This sense or security pervades an amuse rncnt park There 's some stress. like nding a roller coa1ter , but it's controlled and predicta ble , too STR1':AKING THROUG H sharp curves and sleep plunge1,, roller coas ter riders know they 're sart: though they probably don 't con- s1d('r th1h Nor do they think about why they're enjoyin~ the exhilaruling sensations . Gclhart says roller coaster riders enJOY the sense of movement which 1s an un<·onsc1ous throwb1.1C'k to their early childhood. In the early st ages of a l'hild 's development. the kinestheti c At twice the speed of sound, can the Concorde evade ~? I THECONCORDE I AIRPORT79 . ' ~.' II VY ,,' '" 1 ••• ',' ' I " I .. 11 o I I " '• ·. '' EDWARDS' HUNTINGTON CINEDOME '.' 8th SMASH WEEK Huntington Beach 848·0388 Orange 634 2553 PUTT CITY CENTER SOUTM COAST LINCOLN ORIVE·IN OrJnqe b34 'nll~ Costa Mesa '.>4& ?711 BuenaPa1k 'YU <'?l'J 110 'lllll ICCf,TEO fOfl TMIS l MGAGl MfllT "'ALIEN' IS CLEARLY OESTINED TO TAKE ITS PLACE AS A CLASSIC." "A smashing cinematic ex1>41rlence." "The film ls as effectively nerve· wracking aa any of Hllchcock'1 beat." "Really special and all tentflcl" Reg1a Pf\•lb•" t(A8G T" "Spectacular and breath taJc lngly Imaginative." ",,, .... •1'1 1 .... i.t\ I,.,' , • "'Allen' Is a corker, • a w11loper, 1 rouser, 1 screecher ~ a ton of fun ... " ...... ,...,,. ....... "Terrific fun for everyone." ..... .... . . ..... ~ TOM SIGOURNEY VERONICA HARRY DEAN SKERRITT WEAVER CARTWRIGHT STANTON JOHN HURT IAN HOLM ..... YAPHET KOTIO ::,,,.." EXECUTIVE PAOOUCEA AONALD SHVSEn PAOOVC£0 ev GOAOON CAAAOll. DAVID OILER •M Wlll.TE AHIU. OIAECTEOBYAIOlfYSCOfT STORYOVDAN08ANNON •"" AONAlDSHUSl!n SCA£CNPLAY 8Y DAN 0 BANNON MUSIC JERRY GOLDSMITH ~ISION• EA6TMANKOOAI< COl~· PA1Nf8 av OE;;.:l:;;U.;.;.)CE-·----.. [10MM CXJl~.-fJ • "'U+tt,-fO ,.,.., .. _. (Q ,,,.. ~Wftf Hh.t,.fV"~•O) or movement sense 1s a ma1or source or learn- ing about the physical world Walking, running . Jumping. climbing, roll 1ng, tumbhnJ?. tunneling and similar movement ... ensallons not only arc important an children's • R08ERT CHARiOFF · IRIMU WINK1.£R-... _, . .,. SVl\'':STm STAUONE .ROCKY II' TAUA SHIRE BURT YOUNG CARL Wt:AT'HERS. 0URGESS MEREOITM ~.. Bf u CONTI Biu 8UiL£A. IRWlN wi~KLEA .,. ROBERT CHARTOfF lffe!'v1·~~:r SYlVESTlqSTAllDNE 1'1.:--·..:_':"' .-• " > 4o • .._... ... --edward• • 11.ISTGl.CU•ENA •···~·· .. ·~"\,If l 5.•"'• ·"· 540-7444 c. E i:U&Q~~"9 0 -.-M't•U•-#00 For lntor Call 534-FREE 11f1ht4 , ~· n i 1 ~ t.! • I physical develc>pme nt but auch play furtberl emoUonal, lntellectu1l and lcncuace develop-ment . WHEN "1JN LOVEU 10 oo rides at .,_ amuar .... pan tt.y N1tn tt.. .. "t'l'W•I a · clte ment they felt ., cblld.ren enJoyiq mo..--.. _ ment . Gelbart not.ea their beb1vlor in coplftl ~llh the Uui lll la ch1ldllke, too -laugblnc, cry· 1n1. acreamln1, relined bravery and fear. On a conscloua level, bravin& a roller coaster Is macho. Teenagers, e11pectally, need to prove they're macho, lhouah adults alao need lO confirm their courage. He pref era gentler· Mdea llke the ornate 1912 G rand Carousel. Families should share s uch pleasurable momenta, Gelhart, father ot three grown children, commented. He added that p1re nt..s need to play witb their children so youngsters can learn to be children because both child and adult behavior are learned "HOW CAN YOU learn to be a child unless you have a model?" Gelha'rt 8$ke,d. But be said child modeling 1s a side of parenting often over-looked It " 1mportanl for people to relax so they can think clearly and command a perspective or il ll their opportun1t1ci., the p!>ychologast con· cl ud~d ··rHf KIDS ARE All RIGHT" l,GI "RUST MEYER SlU,S" "ESCAl'EHOM AlCA n ot.I" '"~I "U" IH SMOWf" 1111 "fAl'ITASU "' IGI 1 30-9:00 P.M tflVUU• AAU- IOCIO' II 1N 1 .Wt IWl91 Min 111 __ _... _....,.Ul ... Mr HOMITOWN u.a.A.111 """ MALl9U HIGH111 ....... .--· Of .... ,. MWN1111 ""' f• IVICTOU"'91 ' DRIYERlESS "BIG THUNDER MOUNTAIN RAILROAD" WHISKS OVER RICKETY BAIDGE F.re•ra~CI BIG THUNDER STRIKES. • • Overseeang the thrills and spills b a sophisticated computer that knows when~ each train is at any given moment The overseer of the makin~ of Oi~ Thunder Mountain Ruilro{ld was project show designer Tony Raxter who, wilh a team of model bu ilders began designing the ride in 1973. Baxter, who began working al Di s neylaod in 1965 as a sweeper and ice cream scooper. was hin~d us a model designer by _ WED. the design and engineering arm or -·wait Disney Produ<'t1ons. 10 1970 ----en SAT. & SUM:MATIMEES All s~ats $2.00 til 2:30 p.m. FOR INFO CALL 534-fREE 6: 15-1: I 0-10:1 5 Al.)IN Al DA BARBARA llAHRI" THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN IUl'lh Baxter says his Ca vorite part of designing a ride Is the. beginning : "It's like a big play session. everybody puts ideas in and we play with models." Their ideas arc then made reality by draftsmen. engineers. landscapers and com puter programmers. lt took seven years to turn the concept in to reality, arcorc,iing to Baxter, who says his main concern is to entertain The pay-off for him. he Mtys. is when he stands· at the ride's exit and listens to the candid comments of the guests. Dt••CT•D av ALAN J. PAKULA SCREeN~AY av JAM•I L. BltOOtCS l.--SN-EAK-PREVIEW a:oo P.M. I UA CINEMA& CIM ... E IRH PLAZA Wes1mlnster 893·0~46 Orange 634 ·2~53 Brea 529·5339 . . EDWARDS' •EWPORT CINEMA Newport Beach 644·0760 • lllLUI "IW!PT AWAY" .. 1 ......... .,.... T•ol dt.-.nlfti"e ._. ~™~ ~ ew.s -rr£ ~Rlrilf6 Of r~ JlfGHr J • e .. ---·~·-· ;'~"; ~·, .... ..... -~~-\~ . .. ._, ........ ~ 1:r.r;1~w1:t6 ITUll* MIWl·IN fCM*TAIN YAUlY Ofl"l·IN CllWIGt MAU O•~~ 639 8170 fa..ni.o • .J 'Y "1., 7481 O••"G<! /14 6J/·Ol'~ ;\TRIUMPH! Alall AJ• Is Mii/ant: '"""Mil rul~ llltd trw. Alld N th1re i1 IUdl a thlllf a1 a world·class tcltess it ii Meryl Streep who f/rn • ,.,,.,.,, perfwwt." GfNLSr'AL/1 TOOA'f' NB( rv "A BRAVE, INTELUGENT, BRIWANTLY CRAFTED FILM AS COllTEMPORARY AS TODAY'S HEADLINES." "ALAN ALDA WlrJTE THE BRILLIAJIT SClllPl CHEERS TO ALL COllCERllED." f ~·· 0t \ii• I f .. f .-("'1'(1"' VA A/ ".I THE !!iEDLJCTIDN V OF .JUE TYNAN ALAN ALDA BARBARA MERYL HARRIS STR[EP A MAIHIN Alli f,l'\A., l•HUl'JUI Ill I°' A Hl1'1 HY JI llRY SC'ttAl l lll Rr, IHI !>[our HON Of JOr l VNAA •"",,.,,.""RIP TORN • ..., MELVYN DOUGLAS .,~"~"' s ..... W"11rn bl ALAN Al OA I •ecuuw Ptoo•ir" I OU ll> A ::. I ROLi L II Mu~ by BIU corm "'"""' •d by MAR 111"4 llR[ GMAI' Olre<tcd by JUUlY Sl'HAl/61 AC. t;._, • • 111 I Jgr "' n.· ~::~;_-:.._'=,7. .. A ur-.rvr A4iAl 1-'\C'fURr 1:[tl~j~q;1:(CJ oauGl MALL &CMITM COAST CDWAllDS" CUllMA WUT Ora11ge 637·0340 C0$1.J Mes.a~(; 7711 wes1m1ns1er 891 J'Jl' ----·- ,., ~ ,,.,. [In ED om E Ei)SCll EE n 6 31.l 15 5 3 .•. (JJfTIPLE X Cf\&pnun Av~ ~ S•nt• An• Fre•W4'f MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" IA, 'MOON RAKER' (PG I "CAPRICORN ONE .. ..ROCKY II IPG MORE Att1 (Q ICAf~ GRAFFITI AUv'v' , ', j MMfR rP(, HOT ', TUF-F tPG 1 THE VILLAIN THE CONCCRDE -AIRPORT 79 THE BRIN K~ JOB" IPG1 PG ESCAPE F ·~Ot} Al CATR/\Z THE PROPHECY PG1 ALIEN 1R / EYES OF LAURA MARS M EATBALLS WHICH WAY IS UP? (RI THE MUPPET MOVIE REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" (PGJ THE W.APP:f)P<i lJP IN S~C,I\~ 1-'QOPER ALL 01t1v£ INS O PLN 6.JOl'..M. Hl(;HTL Y Cn•fd U na e1 11 ,.,,, Ut'\tf'~\ • M.1tSd"IY Pt.a-..,qtouna ·' • f ' 't. THE EXCITEMENT OF ESCAPE ••• P.LUS THE TERROR OF T~E UNKN~WN:•f :! PNIJ,l/(JJjf PC!IJlS ~s A •Mt~ (qr( A <;.{Gtl r"" t1.:»·re~~f.k..~ ~~'Q.Cc·li(bLQ'C>lC• 1_._._1 ~Dt ~li.UA.l fllt.MO"~lb;ty1C'N.'9U lfl.a i......;;~ "'6c bt (PQV I fl[;ljlj ~!Xlf.t1l ¥0 llot«tEG Dr (X)i 3~C.ll A 1¥.RMQ,M P(Tillf f101~-~--flll•• .,.. ____ _,__ ------·,,.-··--a~-=~ . -"""'· ---·· ·~--- STARTS TODAY MU PlAZA •llWAMI' _,.,. 11111-IJ Brea 529·5339 Huntington Bllch 8-48·0388 Anallllm nH446 UA emu . • ...... L.-STADIUM DRIWE·lll Or111ge 834-3911 Newport 1Mlclll7H350 Orange 639 8770 • Only Eacaoe From Alc1traz et th•H th .. tret ...... """ ... S1n Ju1n C.1ptstr1no 493·4S<45 ft(.IO MISS'on V1t10 830 6990 ~· r;.-:..,,a.DM ............ ......, .... cs ....... ........... ...._ ...... .. L":'""IM r--........., • .._ _,.....,......, .... J .............. "-'-......... _ ... . ..,,. ..... ...,. ~ • ~IAl'Y o...a , *t a.. ,. ............... . t.taNM ....... ~ ; ll'QM'9 Nlf .IMi&IWllCI "'4U1111 ''IC.eM" IC.-. .... .,_ --~lllmlft• .....,._,. ,. ___ °' M(Mlllla. h ""' Ill ...... " .. llNliA .... --.c-.,.... M """'1 ....., per• --If~.( .... 2 Of 21 ; -..noew. MO IFIAl'MO INCIAL ''Ttle VOfg9" A*'-ol AuMle end ... people .... don\ -by.,.,.,.. .. .......... (IQ .... ()) Do\UM TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 7:30 -An1ela BuebaU. The An1ela open their lut home stand of the season a1 the)' ta~ ..-i the Texas a....,..... . ~ " NBC e 9:00 -EJschied. Joe Don Buker 1tart tn the title role of a New York chief of detecUves u this new aeries opens with a two-part eplaodc . (See review below> ABC D 9:00 "Diary of a Teen.age llllchhiker." Dick Van Patten and Katherine Helmond are featured in this new TV movie drama. <See photo below) ''N1l ,....,., AnMne FUnlollkJ, A ,..._ ,_ a...,,_ ........ i..on --~ . ..._ ,_ '° IOee '* -(I hr . 43 Min.) INO' WfT'llmfTI uol=~ •Dalla•' Ref11rns ca...on ~.,...•> ave u.n oon-hofN ttom the ~ w4ttl ...... ~*~· lndudlnQ.. .. l>M>y, wtllle 09'CtW n.ft and murdet 1n • ·~--,_pr~ ttwl "' AOQUlllfll\oe eollee-tor llnowt 1N. pt\09 ol .n ILOWLUC1 ~ 00-""'° ~ ... meld 10 ,_ IN ....,_. ;-;:!g:-wn I .arry Jlagmuu und Linda Cruy are floa t urc<.l wh e n th~ ('Onllnumg series .. Dul l <i~" tw~ini, tli, bCCon d i;euson tont~ht al 10 0 11 CBS. Channel 2 Cllfl oonllr.-... enort.t to~.,,. ClMd I • NIWt HMaNT GAU.MY '"Cool Nit" • -.. ,.,_, """' .,,. ptllt*rn of ... lfter dMlh -II\ Ille ~. -Ml>NIGtfT- 12:GO. TWIUQHT ~ lt:AO e (I) OM ~ T'l MO'M •• ~ '"MooMNne County f..cprM•"" (19 77) Jotln a..-. a.-Ho.wd n. thr•.o-GM .... of .,.,,.,,. Oat.O "'°°""** .... r-. on IN ,,..,. they ~ a-. WllMI PfOll· nw. (Al • OYBlrMY 0.-• "°991•"""1 Qoo.. ...,."-...... ~. MeHW, ...,,..,. WMlnQ (RI nc T Ill; DOUQH ~~ ,.., <* .... llec..wa ~VWIDGAME MC..- (1) JtO«Drt -.0 M•A•t•H Hawll-ve. T••P~ end Scieaort:hudler tty lo -• KOf-gil1 from bondeoe 10 an A.-1c:M -o--t .SAHFON>AN0.0.. W,,.,, Lamoni and F1ed l•k• aO,,•nlag• of • 8'Mlnmol>lle Frad .. QOn· 111nc.o tnal ,.,. n.u T 8 al 21 TONIGHT ID ~/UHM.A ~ 7 IO 8 n+£ PtllC£ IS NOHT I FAMILY FEUO Maa.AU. C1111f0tnla Anoelt ,,_ Te ... iili•HOU YWOOO 800AAO I TIC TAC OOOGH AU IH Titl. FAMILY "JuOglng Book a By eo .. .,. tD 0000 TIMEa ·~I ~ ~ • VOTIWe ""LINS •• ,,._ AltO , __ .. 0-1 f.d Mlller Of ttle Oteno- Counly &o..d ot Sui>eM· -· (I) ~M.MAQAZINE P M le ott 10 • toot. oon. oert Oy .. T"-Tut>ea"' Mid ITIMll• one 01 11\e "'°'Id"• ~body---... Cl) THE INCMIMel.I HUU< (s...on Pt<Hnl.,a) TPle Hull! ~ part Of • rocll gtoup 'e ec:t when M ~ on ••aoe dufinO • conc etl to .,,,. lh• O<OUC> • • IMd eil'09f ( Maclo • enzle ~I l10tn OMlh G Off'NHT ITJO<Q (8-eon PtetnW•I While In 1ne h0apl1aj tor an 9'>f*'I· 6ec10tny. Arnold ,.,.. '°' ,... tOOtT>mel• •• llttle Whll• gltl .,_ l>igOled '•"- IMMI• the two be NPet•I· ad. 8 tll FANT MY 18lANO t •t\oO ~ to 11\oe hie own lent••Y or o.lng woral\lppeo by m•ny women. and horO gl<I• (LI .. Hanman. Pamala Frani>llnl -ad by Ille Civil Ww -Ch lo. ll'oelr own AIWl1 Butler (.'hannPI I Jb t in911 8 Kii/ 1 1(,B' >I l <J A rot polo • o l'NBr.1t1BC.Jl o An•w •· 0 Klt A ll<ttl 1 lo· Allll'''' • 0 KAFif rv1AUf,1l11' Ar .. , ..... 14 "r MB !CH~,,' .. 111 1>11«111 0 I'll) fV (lfld I L<r, An•,oll 10 1'.C',T (ABC1 •,.,,, 0""1'• d) ~I IV I ln<l I le;'> An<)t'I••·, Cl) KCOP TV (ln111 LO'> Anq1!I•"• tD KCE: I· TV 1PB~1 Lob An9ul"'> Ci> KOC[ TV I PBS1 Hunt1nfJI (Jn B•«sr.ti • llotOYll • • •'4 '"One Oey In tne l ... Of Wen~·· (19t11 lom eoun.n.y ;.. po11uo.i ptleof>« 91NOQ!ae 10 .imw In • 8lbef1en labot CM1P (2 "'' ) ·CAAOl~ ANOl'NDl>8 o-i· Aleo Aid• •wow ••'Ao "lhe t.terrl.,_ao. AOYnd.. ( 19eOI JamH .._, JI.Ille ......_. ;.. ~llc:Med prolaeeot le ehoclled to ...,n thel tie hU .,_, elngled °"' by • pretty 8....,..,. IJluOerrt - 11'9 ldN pelemel cendl- d••• fOf her beOy. (2 ,.,,, ) ••w~TON ' W&K IN fWVllEW 1:30 . THE 000~ 0-le Nt.,elly put out when !'ell• lnvlt• Ne for· ,,_ wl.. IO Wiii'• ttle ..,.,,.,.,,. .... ,_ llollM la bell\O pelnlad eG WAU.ITIUT '#&)( "'° 8 (I) THE OUKU CW HAUAN) (Seaeon P1eml•tal A r•unlon or old ~'*· p<OYOlt ... eontH I Oel..-n Bou Hogg W\CS unci. ~ to oe1erml"9 wt><> wu ,,,. !>Ml boollagger 30 .,..,. _ .... u fl8CHl£0 tPr...,...•I cni.i or O.te<:· 11 ... Earl El~ (Joe OOn 8•1<etl _,en ICK • pvy<;h<>IK gunman 11\Joca • 1n9 young _, la com· plleelec:I by twO c;om~lng. ..,. .. uone11at toutn.,•••• (Pert I Of 2) 8 9 MOVIE •• "'Diary Of ;.. ,_age Hllc:tlf<ltler'" (111791 Olclit Ven P•llen. l<alherlM Halmono T•en•o• -~"'~ ... • 'AOEa"* OOt•tt••W ~=11.;;o,... MAKS .. LAUGH WOVtE • • * ·1oucri Of Evll'" ( 19U) C!\etlton Heeton, JetlM Lelgtl. Olrecled by Or_W.._ A~ police ~Of and Na NMJICen l>ri6-beCOme IM Wltlme Of a IWNll•Ume genoetat and • P>edy lhetlfl dut1f>g • murdat 1n .. eatlgallo11 on lh• bordat 12 hre I • M'A'l'H W"9n H ..... 1'1'9'1 pwenla eta no!ltled lh•I he"e daed. h4I find• It 1e no May mel· lat etir-to ge1 WOtd to u_. CK ~ thet M"a ......... • THE llHNY HM..l IMOW • DO<CAVETT au.I 8tn WllllMft Pro1 nw• (RI ID Vll.WP09NU Aodotto St...-nhegat' lllka on t.k>.ICO T oclay I I :IO 8 (I) THE NeOHT STALKER An -le cr .. 1ur111 atalklng OlleagO U-Ila IYypnOI~ "Y'9 lo a1un -''"Y women •Ml lhen ataal lhlllr ,... ... U TOHIOHT HO•I Jon11n~ Co•aon Guella Robetl 8••~• She ron 01••• Cerol N.c>lell I llEBT OF OAOUCHO 9 CHAAUE"8 ANOE1..8 The Angele er• uelgnecl 10 111-tlget• Iha mu<d« 01 e fNO&llM lac>Of1at WhO -lound deed In • luJUHl- ou• hN/th ~ (R) Oe'ftd aur-y .... up """' • ,..,.,..., • bu1 , ..... . lf>e ._, of l>i• pro«>lerne • JUKDO)( O\lltata Ale~ Hervey Bel>O • Be Bop 0. LW<. Piiot, tne w....,8romer• I Q«T IMAM 29TONIQHT ,2::.-o WOVtE •• 'A .. Kon• COH I • {1988) RtcharO &oor>e. V•a M• A young wom· .,, dlae Of • dtug -oa.. ...ws .,,. -"""° 0-W ,,., the Muge mu9I -10 ,,., lougl'I, ~ t•I'* (11V .66mln) • MOW: • * ''Tne OMgon·• ( 111651 Chrltl~.. l•. Pel., Cuehlng A young man end hie ...wten1 ww.11o91e mutOet• In ~ the vie.- time et• turned 10 11on. I I hf.~mln l I JUl(E9())( NATIONAL OEOOIW"HIC aPEClAL "Tne \/OIQ• • A -OI RuMla ano ,_ ~ Ml- dom -by Amwlc.en• .. pr_,ad (A) 12:31. MOVlf tr • "'T hunO•• Alley JOHN DARLING N>61N Wll l IAliG 15 (X COURSL SI nfR ~~N AS• MORK r ROM Oki<' I hokl tMC>OM!b6e IOf hie o.111 (R) 1*18 ~T PECIAI. Hoete The 0-lle 0-. Bllfld a-ta Joul,,.., Oeotgia Beneon, Robet1 JoM. JoM f'*llltlO, The Rftel* F.,.,,,., I ~WllOC * * * •• &1h9r ArtO The IOng"' (IMO) Joan Colina, RICllMO EQatl A JuOMti ......,.,, a-by !he King Of P•-. IO t~ Illa fOt ,._ q,_, ,,_ 10 llall ,,,. Clef.-:il1'IO<> .,. her ~ (2 rva I uo•~r ~ "'S..Mt•n ConOl;cta The eo.wn s~ .._.. lid Berne1..,, -.cl• ,,,. orU-•• on l l&l1 • ,., feu.a1 s~ , .. ,.,, Ing ·-1(-" Rlo>Q4il enO lhe T~ f-11 ... C"O<UI I RI ~-WVll .... ,, C:0.--1• ~ ,,. 'Eischied,' 'Associates' Worth It Ry PF.TF.R J. BOVF.R LO~ ANGELES 1 Al') The three networks <11 cn 't oHenng much this new seubon that 1s likely to t!leval<' tt!l<•v1:.ion 's reputat10n among the htl'ratc, hul there are a few standouts among the newcomers "E1i.ct11ed." from the book and min1sencs "To Kill A C<>t>.'' 1& much more than JL"i promos and T V llstin~:i m1f(ht :.uggcst. Jo'orget tha t Joe Don Baker W<tb ont·e Huford Pusser Thal same v1f(ihmlc lawman energy, put in a swt. lamed a bit and given an expanded vocabulary, work11 wonders in the big city. Baker 111 Chief of Detectives Earl Eischled, an up·from·lhe·beal cop with a clear.cut mission In li fe: getting the bad guys, by aJmost whatever means is expedient. His background and s uccess ratio have made him M>methlng or a folk-hero, but his popularity and tendency to play by Ms own rules ha ve made him an enemy of the weaslea Jn the poJice commissioner's office. BUT TO THE CREDIT of Baker and producer Da ve Gerber, Elschield ian'ljust a two·fisted, com· le strip hero. He Is a cooty inteUlgent man, with the gm ot deductive reasoning one might expect of a chief of detectives. With so oveTWhelming • persona as BaJcer's ln lbe thing, it would have been easy to make "Elacbled" a one-dimensional maverick-hero yarn. It is moce. The •how i1 refreabin.1ly reall1Uc, from it.s cop.bouae chatter <Ellebied to aide: "U you were a woman, would It be difOcult to be turned on""bJ a man wboH lint name la Earl?") to the tntra·bureau politics, and lbe acrlpg (IO far) ore lint rate. Tonight belfna a two-hour premiere episode <9o'clock, Channel 4, concluded n .. t week> baaed IOOHlyon the "SonofSam" murders. GoodCOf)ahow.Glvelta1bol. "WO&lUHO 8Tlfl'Y8," Saturday nithl on CBS, lt one ot lbolle 1bow1 cakulated to ride Ute crest ot the lddvld trend. It feat.uni! two youn1 un· derachlevera, 1everal "Aren't We . a Bunch of ld1oll?" lldulta and much 1ooftneu. Jim Belushi <John'• brother) aad Michael Keaton •N the bero-bu111blen, two ~ who worry tbey•U never be rich and Ht out to 1how why by wncldn1their1111cle11 office buUcllna. It appeara to be a cblld ot the " 'Laveme and Shirley' did ltj why can't we?" kbool of creaUve lhou1ht. It wU be 1one by HallOWMft. <1<JP:. benefit by cr,mp<i n son lo its grim nc1J(hbor!\ 1n t he:, 1tcom gh1:tlo. Here·~ the good part. This is a show about in tdltgcnt young pt.'Ople. Honest· They went lo col lege Law :.chool. They now work in a prestigious Wall Str<:et Law office. They make good money. They will make more. They d ress nicely. They don'l say ",gonna .. I not frequently, anyway> T iit; CENTRAL CHARACTERS &re the three new associates of Russ and Marshall : Leslie Dunn 1Alley Mills>. a working-class girl with a cons· C'ience; Tucker Kerwin rMart.m Short), a naive Midwest e rner whose firs t s uggestion lill- consldered) to the junior partneNI who recruited him is that some of Bass and Marshall's corporate c la en ts act to rcdistri bute their wealth: Sar u J ames <Shelley SmithJ, a pretty blonde whodosen'l wanttobea "pretty blonde " And waJl until you sec WIUnd Hyde-White as crotchety Old Man Man~haJl. rounder of Bass & Marshall. He is marvelous . "AJlCIDE'S PLACE," SUNDAY night on CBS, 11<> sort or "AJI in the f'amlly," but not quite. More like "One in the Family." Carroll Cl Connor 1s IH11·k J~ Arl'htt-"'"" hJ' alway:. ~n th<: hnchptn of Norm<in Le1t1 11 t•p1« '>l ltom Bul H's ~· hnrhpm with no wh1·el and n11 spok1·-.. min us not only M1kt• and f;l<ina 1 koli Ht•inn and Sally Struthers, who lt-H for olhn prr1 Jedi. last year) but Edith. too Jl·an Stapleton"' 111 only appear ab Edith m six or Ml of the '\t:nt·,· 2:1 cp1:.odcs To give Archie counterpoint. Mortin Balsam ha:. been added to the cas t lo play Archw's new p«1rtner. a Jew Balsam buy:. out half of Archie's tavf'rn, giving Archie the opportunity lO uller suth vintage Bunken sms as · .. A J ew and a gentile wo't .aot a Chmaman·~ chance." 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OUYI Mortuarv • Cell'titurv Cr81'Wtory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Meta 540-Mf>.4 TNt ~ ., .. ~ #1111 tlW ~11ly Oen; el Orel>fa (Mlt1h on AU91i•l lt, 1•"· W•na•MMUTUAL H CllOWCIOU'. .......... .,-. ..... 1.i ,......,,CAftMI ltt ....... tWMMll Pul>llthtct OtatlQI c;.o.•I D•il1 Piiot /\~.JI,~ , U,tl, 1'79 Ull 1 PVISUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --------~ OFFICIAL "llOCEEDLHGS OF THe 601"110 Of' WPCllVL!>OllS OF ORaNGE COUNTY, CAL IFOllHIA S.-.to M•, Coll!-• A ,agu1., ..-ino ot o. Board ot S1JP••v1tort or Or•n•• CO""''· C.litornte, altlO ~ttlflo •• Ille Gover,,. lno &oent ot 111a 01w11<1t oown•H 0y Iha &o.rct of S..C....V~ ••• helCI s.r>- l•mt>er I I, 1'7t, at • JO a m TM follo•lno namoo mem llt" b • lt1 0 pro•oftl Pll lllP L. 1"11 tnotty, Ctt•trm•n. H•rr1ett M WI-•. 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IM>A.lrfltAY MOITUAIY 110 P<oeow•v Coste~ 642•1U50 IMITM&TUfHeU MOITUASY Wiila. .. CHAl'IL MonuatY •Cremation• q7E.17th St coata Mesa ..04198 .. ca.,nms ....ntt• MDITUMY W'fMeln ll ..,ntlnQlon leech ..... ........ ., CGLOMMM••L ... ,., ... -.. w ... ,,....., ..... ' Tiie N110wt11t ,_.._It OOlflt W.I Per• h •t1lllOfl1tCI PropoHd tr ,.... ... t ine,,..• roo.Afl"O 1na pottlno of •l{jll• JO..U. HADLEY IHTERIOll!i, 1•1 •' "''•'<~ ,1.,ton\ It C""llnued f .. 8111t•H• ()Miter Orlvt, &lillt Ht, motta" 1119 ..,_,., H/(;D otr .. • t,.IM, Cllw.rM<l tnn 1me111 """"City .i..,. ,...,. Ceol•tr- J oa11 HMl•Y lllv•ttmenh , • I• om•..0.0 11-....,,,.. ...., eall*• "'"'atlOfl, 1'1 Har•t _,,I IOt ....... l/lfVIM •afll 111• 9' 111•11• ll•a e, N••••rl e t Hll, q<il•Lllon lt.....-,ll/W ~onlrac.t10t C:.llftrlll,..... II Tora •4*1 11 aflll(owd TM lloarct Tlllt .......... ~'80 lty a CW• actjOlll'Md II\ ,,_y of HellfY M, VI• P«Otlell. tm•n, ,,_ .. .....,111~•· J_H.....,, ..........,,. 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"' Vell•v 10ft 1"9 Or'S'-"l• T lie Zof\1119 ~Oinanu, 10fll"f "'-and ttrf>IDIO ar• on 111• 1n 111• "l•fttllnq [)ooarl,.,..,.I ...0 t r• •••ll•llle for P<AJ4I( lntll9(tlon ~ ••· emtnelloft ·-_,,.,.. lcl '"tlly In , ..... Of tn ~tlotl IO lllh Of-.M wHL llo 9lvtn .,. -•tunlly lo 00 '° II tu•lllor ._,,,...., h cllt•lr1lcl Ye\I '"H conlo<I ti. Pl-11\o ~,.,,.,,,, ot .. ,.HI Cll't Counc 11 Of II"' C:HVOf F-tolfl Vellot (wlynW C.lf..._ CllvC-PllDlh-Or-CO•nl Uttly l"lot ~111•mbe'< 71. ""--~ Jll• 1• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI au\INllH """"" ITATIMa .. T T .... toUOwlnQ IM'W"' •r• CIOlnQ f)v\tft•U~ (ARBOH Cllf[,. PllOPERTll!S, '°'' 611\IM~ umer Ori••, !>ult• UO, INIM, C.011t0<n1• t1* La \ol•n• Corpora11on. • C.llfottlle lOf'POtOIMNo. Jo.l liklMM .. Collltr Orio, ~ullo hO, trv111e Col ll0tftle '*" Sufl-C,el L!Wftl<Mfll Company, • Ca lllornla <orporo1 lo11, 700• H lroedwey, Ho 1to1, Senu A<11. C.lltorlll•t7~ T 111• buol,,.U I\ <OllOU<locl Dy o Llmllod Par1-P I.A Sol-Corp "'-"'°". 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M 11' PUBLIC NOTICE NOTI(& Of' "'LS '"otl<t I\ ~ Oi'tffl .,.., ... .,., II) _,_ 1011 -:tan Ol 11• , .. ,, c:- 01 1"4 \leto of Calltornlo l"t "" Ot r\•OM!I 0VNIVIN"~ (Ht;VllDH TOWtHG \f,PVI([ #Ill v ii •I "'*I< -"""· .i ,._Ort_ H!Qnwo , ~ J..ati C-Mr-, C.ltlOtNO "'61~. al 10 00 • '" Oft~. ,,.. '°"' .,., 01 0< tok r, Utt, tolt to11o wln9 _, ... ,,_.,.,, -· .. ,. Cll••"etot . MOIOt NO l\lnOOnMI, llaptata• Wfll<le. Seid \ola It ler IM --of NII._ lyll .. ·-al IM-~ IOI -· .... ono •• Of ... '" '"" • ....,., ... of U'8 00 ~ '"''" <~U Of ..OV•rll• ""'-·-Of ... i. Oat.., ""' lflll oo., 9' »-r, .• ,. -llO o..tol•"' Pvelt.._ Or-C.00\1 Ooo• Piiot, Seti!•-JI, 1tn U•J.lt PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTLTIOUI aUllNIU NA»a l'TATtMIMt T!w loll-lno pertlOflt a<• 41ot"O °"" ... " .. L A JOLL A V A i.LiV l'ttOPElftlt\ <IO ""'91 ~-. '"" ,,_ sa,,..,., c 1rut lniM, c..it1.,...1a m u Sl9ftel La nclma r-., 111< , a Colffo<llla ,.,._,....,,, ltftO !.11.-11 (lrcl0, 1"""9,~am" Viii_..,., O.oel ...... t, lllC .. o Cell ..... 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" Thia newspaper wll l not ltnowingly accepl a ny advertisin.: fo r r ea l ell* which is m viola Uonollbelaw. -------- a.>ttS: Adnmsen .... c:llKll tt..ir ods CW, md report er- ,... ~di.t.ty. The DAILY PILOT os-s hbilty for .... first .... cOfT'ed iM«tioft Oftty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gnncil I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPOltT CREST COM DO This 3 ~room, 21.r.i bath tra -level condo in a pnvaw. parklike :setting is abs olutel y IM MA CULATE' Onl> Sl48,500 10 exclu~1 q~ Newport Cr~l Qill Ann caJ vert, 752-1920. j QUAIL A.,~l~S~-'°'" Tll l :lO P'.M.I -------- 3377 VIA LIDO, Jt4EWPORT BEACH s 169,450 MAI y YIHO J Rdrms .. 2 balh:> (•lt-ganc~ & charm for entertainm~ Ha s its own winv t·cllar. s 198.000 LA IESIDEHCIA 2 Bcirms .. 2 haths. best ION1t1on in Costu Mesa : in move-in t·ondit ion $245,000 EL CAPITAN 3 Bdrms .. 2 bc.iths. With a hoijl :.lip & friendl.v neighbors $3..05,000 A. LA LIDO ISLE 3 Rdrms ., 2 baths: one nf the most charmi ng houses on Lido. You <·an evl'n buy llw furnitun• $478,000 LIDO NUIEVO 4 Bdrms.: just n·<.ldv to be moved into t·h:.m ning & funtt1onal. built & Trulv HOUSE BEAUTIFUL IAvel) entry Bnd decor Many up~r;ulei. 5 BR J Ba. 2 pal106, EZ cart- yard. Walk to park and schools. A lreat to sec! Owner w 1help hn Ruth Launc. Rltr 646-4·380 Newport Duolex f;xef'-$197,\oo lJnlwbevable Newport AC'ac·h value' 100 s teps to <iand and ocean' 4 Red rm t 3 bed.rm unit Needs your TLC-don "t wait . call now7S:!-t700 IT 'S YOUR DOLLAR Slop lookinJ?, YOU Wllf ..,l'<' Um. North CO'lla Mesa 4 Bdrm and know ll ·.., a i.!C•od buy at S97,5UO. Secluded b1i:l vard., 11nd i.lr.eat forerast fur an creasinJt ynur doll.tr ahead of 1nllalion Call 540-4141 . ~-·" COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC: NEWPORT [~ •. ! J Bdrm. 2 bath home w /lusb :Profess1'?n at • landscapinJ?, me ld g a . . VU:::CA VALLEY HOM I': Beautiful view. ideal ne11thborhood Near ShoppLDR center. SS 1.500 hot tub. Locall'd In one or --- Southern Culll's r1nesl ARTISTIC CHALET areas & pnced n ghl at MACH + POOL o nly $14!1 ,900 Call Qua.mt 3 BR. 2 Ba. LJ(e 1Sl-3191. din. rm. Cozy fplc. Walls • SELECT ol itl~ views waterfall, Koi pond & Grecian p00l. PROPERTIES t..ush grounds . Foun· taim. Wbod. i lass & mir- Eastside Rxt"r Reduced 5eller slasbes pnce' R·2 bulldable lot + 2 bdrm house. lots of Potential. BrtnJt o ff e r & n O•N 64&-7171 1Jl'fN I J • I ·,' ,,, ... J .. ' [~-] I 00/o IMTHEST ror decor. Assume exast- ma loan at $'>9'l mo OR. VA terms. Model home perfel'tion. See today. Catt 963-0002 OK R labbliftCJ lrook mdudes 3 bcdrm tr• level lownhome. Walk lo maJOr s hoppani: and transportal1on Ea rl h tones. fireplace. & slcps to pool. Hurry l'<tll 673-8550 ''' I ' charge you to finance bwhattbe own.,wm[~-· ~ th" cute E u .,ide ~ . · doll.house. Features an elude aUey access. wet bar. new kitc hen, 2 garages & much more. F\ill price t97 .SOO. Ca II Sa&a>. «;:SELECT Allthefttic Spanish Pool-Golf _.ach Tolal secluded estat e l(l"OUnds w walls & trees 4 BR .. Fam. Hm . formal din. Ll!e sep mstr ~ off indoor garde n GARDEN GROVf<: J Bdrm. cul-de-.!>11c Ex t-epuonal buy S76.900 Call Bart, Al(l. IS39 7933 eves. 8>/• IMTEREST NO c;>UAUFYING Sharp 3 br, 2 ba. frplc. iueat area of JI B. Clo<.e lo shopptnR & school!. Wl .500. David Bourke. Rltr 546-995() LOOI<!! MF.SA VERDE ARF.i\ 2 Stry 2300 ~q rt at this low pnce Sl 19.500 4 HH. ram rm. 3 ba. full pal!O lmmac cond Must St'i' IREN /GQLD KEY 546-9521 2STORY Shake roof, 4 Bdrm. 21 ~ Ba, $133,SOO. Easts1dc Qista Mesa. 21RHOME Qlolce comer . R-2 zoned lol Room to b ut Id $78.500. Roy McCcrdle, RJtr. 548-7729 I PROPERTIES ---------atnum. Wetb11r , fplc. I~~~~~-~~~~~~~ heavy beams. 3 pat.sos. red ule roof. So unique & dtfferent. Must see. Only Sl27,900. Call 963-0902 .., LOWOMIUCIS Several condo's under 8 ,000. Lo down pay· BAY SHORES BKR. mmL Lo monthly pay---------· Ac c lai m e d mo s t beautiful home in pre· stlgious area. Spacious stawly Colonial, s teps away from Bay Club, pvt. beach & Marina. Owner will finance at 10% -$465,000. Open Sat l~ at ~ Marino Dr. Bkr. 548-2381 mm&a. All 2 BR & up- graded. Motivate d seller. ffurTY I Some are already sol d . Cal I S40-3lllll. llEAL ESTATE WNTIWAta VllW PAHOIAMIC VIEW Ocean. harbor, city litCfl. 6 Bdrm, game room. pool, spa. Beautiful home. Xlnt terms 1"&.<XKI ~--.... I lldrm. 3 bet.II 6 spa. 3 hU.. Sk1U1tat. wet w . and much much, _... Gar..-privatej~~~~~~~~ beacb. Owaet pro- fe11ioaal dec:oratQ.J'. •••••••••••••• o.. will be(p rwaoce. flln7, call f1H560 CJl'tN 1119 ••1' I~ IOnl NICI• llllfiMfl 1 BR. I BA. ram nn. brick =:r=.ft.P~· •.UX ' --• ... .... port .. , ... .,_ ...... I ...,_ QPtr ult or 1111 •I bedrm loftr' .. , .......... cl,.... ----·c... ....... ... .,.c.. It.,. to ... di. Dial lll·l"IOO rMTt (lttN l•l9 •tl\rt~l01111' I' r~ Tllf: Rf Al L_. ~J f S 1 ., ft.HS ------ macnab I Irvine realty A SUllSIDtAAY OF THE tAVIN! COMPANY 5 STAI UICUTIYI la. •Prestigious Dover Shores Area. •Approx. 4200 sq.ft. w/SBRs -new cpt & paint! •Oversize pool off lg tamily rm (raised hearth fplc). • B~sketball & badminton court. •An elegant value at $429,000 lncl. land. Tom Alllnson 6'2·8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1528 SANTIAGO . <F·ll) .. PRIVATE COMMUNITY 2 blKb frOlft tH beoch. 3 bHrow. % ~. Udo S... hofH. T...n co.rh, COAMu:Jty pool, 1hopphtg cloH by. A pl•onr~ IR b•och ll•lag. Sllt,900. EASTILUFF FAMILY HOME A tnity .-. ...._ • mtWwtt with bridl ..try ...a. U•iltCJ .ct dhthtg f"OCNft .-ecn .,... Oftto I~ brick patio with pool .ct CJCIS barb .. pit. 5 ~ 3 baths mid '-'9e ldtchett. Waldl.) dista1K~ to shopptftCJ. •chool1 and teMis cowh.. Reduced to S250,000, fft. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 South Loguno LaCJUM Miquel 497-3331 493-88 '2 La9una lffch Dana Point CORONA DE:L MAR DUPLEX Ocean and bay view. J Bedrm. and 2 ~rm + den 2 Flrepla<:~s O"ner 3 DXIOU!> llur ry. r .;11 613-&SO DOVBt SHORES E:L£GAMCE Oramallc marble thru !(at e d e ntry U n surpassed ele1rnnce with earthtooc carpets. open ness thru a ll r ooms . sllt!ct acular pool with 1J1ll1.1rs and J:a rden tran qialtty A truly classic and presu iuous home Call today 64S-0303 ---~ ~ .. c....-....._~ 1h;;,4,.; .II /J!,1 m/ #t~N//t; If you arc loolu nj? !or fl r ac1ous l1v1 n ~ an Newport Be aches mObl pre!lt ia1ous location. please call us for in fonnauon on our IJstinJ:~ Ill BIG CANYON 644-1493 640·4271 N,DZ16 •f'UIUC AUCTIOH ly 0...... of Land TEXACO ST A TIOH 22-40 S. Bristol Comer of W11mer Santa Ana. CA Sale Daw Wednesday Sept26, 1979. lOAM Mini.mum Bid 1105.000 Deposit Req $1.0,000 Sale to be on Rrounds For further info call Ro I and F I e m 1 n I! 213/485-2721 Richard She e t t1 213 /411S-27 42 Recil lahlh DM"- City of Los 4.g1IH "MESA HORTH" IAIGAIMI A fabulout 3 bednn. 2 ba, ram rm. brick fplc home w/eartb lone colors. Decorator beauly, a must ee&t ... eoo. ean now! 546-23U ()l'ffl !11 9 • 11\IUN10/Jl.NCI' !Cfiil1ffl , 2040 PllALAROPt: Mesa Verde , a H·ry special orrenng new pajnt, new landscapani.t newly carpe ted . b•J: FIVE BEDROOMS. :l baths. fami ly room . formal dtntnK room & two be aultful s t one fireplaces. SUl.900. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 HOaSES! ~Up!! on thjs spectacular ~ acre lot. nearby ndtol'( tralls to the sea. An old world ch armer or a home. 3 bedrm. 2 balh. out buildmJts A must i.ee t! you lake horses. call row 540-2313 ,,, .. ; '. SPECTACULAR vie". custom Newport home. 3 BR. pool. w alk l o Marina ?J.Y1 Tustm Ave 219.SOO MAJEST IC LaRun a coastlin e view. Top quality exec home 4 BR. S!98,500 CALI.. Betty Sm1Lh & ~ee this r efur bis hed BR home. New carpets. Anaheim . Only 187 .500 BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 VIEW AIANOONIO ESTATE See SpygJua, Easlbluff. lrvioe from lhill deserted 2 story estate with acre 4 bedrm. 2 baths. Nearly ~ acre of woodsey lol Huge sparkhng pool. long estate dnveway lo garage. A m ust sell' $188.950. Act. now. call 541';2313 •):if',,,, ..... I I;'• If'•, [~Rlltll *VETS* U.Y ... •••tr NOW ... 'NO DO\tN WANS TO SI00,000 UJ'l/ INT. RATE. Let ua sbow 10'l bow to qualify. T• .. W~ We L.hhll 754-1202 llE 111111 ILlllS aa. OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE COIOMA D1L MAI FANTASTIC FOREVER VIEW In Cameo ShorH. One Of The Moel Prestl«klua Loc•ln In Southern Callfornla With Private 8c1ches. Beautiful Home Wit" Tbree Bedrooms 'plUt f'amllY Rc>c>m. BuUl Al'OW'CI Sparkling Swlmmlna Poot. Fee (Al)d. All For~.ooo. &31·1• 111•DO~•••• Dllft ~~<® eeac h Rea lty \\' l·.S I. I: Y '.\ TAYLOR CO. !{EJ\LT<>HS ·.i111 •· l!l·lli C'ilEA T GRHHIB. T & OCEAH VllW The best view in Jasmine Creek' Superbly decorated, this bright. airy & cheerful home w/two patios will win vour heart. Situated on one of the best s ites in Phase Ill. Near-new popular "Bay Mis t " mode l. This quiet be autiful a rea offers the bes t in li ving· tennis courts. pools, spa & 24-hour security gate. $250.000. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ILU.TOIS 2111S..J ..... Hillloed NEWPORT CEHTE«. M.I. 644-4910 / .I' A ~IESH, EM,TY CONOOMIHIUM S11t111g in thl· muldll· 1Jf .J<.ismint· Cn .. ek 1!-. :1 vaurnt :J bl'drnom. 2 ' .• tw th LOY. nhomL· Lh<Jl h~1:-. that dean :rnd fn·~h feel :Jhnut 11' Earthtone rlt'cor lun t·;arp l'l:-.. n1< t· P<•tro' and lhc> popul<lr plan ti fl<>nr plan Don't forJ!el th<· l'ommun1t~ pool IL•nn t" and g uardt•d i.!~•I<· 1·nln Prest'nted at $253.50(1 REAL TORS' 6 15 6000 YEOL' FARMHOUSE IUSTIC--ftlet LooR pnvate dnve to friant tree secluded 2 st~ on est a t e ~••P d ~-Bnck fronlalle & EDAbsh ba) windows 4 or 5 BR Incl lude a way !'llme rm Rea l formal d.m rm. Country kitch w pantr y F 11m Rm. Domed re1hn11i. Bnclt Cri>k s Sep hobby workshop Only m m tr beach Ready for th•:.? Must sar nface $89,500 CALL NOW'' 963..(9)2 BKR WHAT? .•... OHLY S54,950? TRUE a price that )OU can affo rd for I ht~ charmanl'? & cheery :! Bdrm Condo with a lar~e patio & comm un al ) pools Seller will help finance Ca n ·i promise 1t won't sell qwckly Call 97!}-:1370 ALLSTATE REALTORS LEASE/OPTION S5,000DOWH .Beautiful cond .. 4 BR 2 Ba + bi~ family room . all new lul<'hen & bat.h3. only 186.500 9600 mo on ~-Ruth Laune. Rllr 64&-0IO ' JASMINE CREE« LEASE Beautiful. h•Rhly up- graded , plan 6 . Proles.'\1onally decorated plus OCEAN VIEW! S.1711 EXECUTIVE 2 STOltY + POOL Assume VA loan Larae 3 h edrm , la v1 n j! r m j;?OW'~l kttcht<n t ldrJ:c farruly room, wet bar. !>eCluded pauo. sparklmR p00l Ask1n R $99.900 1'wtw> <'.all now 963·1881 "' 'f J • • •, I "~ !~lliMHI 579,900 VA STE.AL! Doll house 3 bdrm. I'• ba. lj?t' fmly rm w fri>k FrPSh p;:unt an & out LocaWd oo a lvl> trC't.' h n£•d s treet L.l?t' yrd w fruat trees. Brand nt<~ onmarket 759-1501 IMV£STOIS OHL Y 4 Uruts 3 blocks lo beach '160.000. Pnme ocean rental unit s that ~enerates h1~h income Fanwst.ac summer reo· tats & J)i?rmanent te · nants Hurry! Won t la.st. 9U6i67 SIS,950 .,...,., ..... Sat.! Owner must sell. 3 bedrm, 2 bath. den. lplc. sparkling k itchen, all buill·ln!. utility room. It's a bat-Rain at ~.950. Call now. ~2313 )i".' ~ ' . • . . f • ' !®ISllUI MOITMWOOOS PAalC PLACI Large 4•bdrm .• tam.rm. & bonus rm. A /0, great assumable loan. 1165,000. Call Fred Gibson 559·9400 .ST IUY! 2 bdrm., 2 ba. Walnut Square Condo. 169.600. Call Jeanne tnalls 631·1266 or 552·7367 Ri'M*~ .. c .... ....,nt. ....... ...._ ... U4Lt7tU .... •f,C .... ..._ 6Jl·l2'6 NuUonwlde Network of lndM du1lly OWMd and Openited Re.aJ Eat.Ile Oflictt IEAL EST A TE EXCELLENCE SIHCf. 1949 SPYGLASS HILL Heaven can wait when you live in this e legant 5 bedroom. forma l dinin,g room & den home . You 'll enJOY the elaborate pool, SP<t & canyon view. The home is located within the N EWPORT MESA UNIF I ED SCHOOL DISTRICT . A ('han,ge in family plans has created the urgency to sell. The $25,000 p n ct> r e duc tio n m<tk es 1t A G R EAT VALUE ' S439.500 NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 SPECTACULAR VIEW SPYGLASS Hill \ p n •m1um l11(';1t1on in fah11lo11 ' Sp\/.!l<Js' 11111 with :i m:in1·lo1" '11•Y. d;i' & rll!!hl Thi:-. 1:-. llll' ..,p;1n1111,, :\1•\>. H1•<lfnrd f>l ;111 "1th lh1 · l11m11' 111111n " 1 hdrni-, ~ :$ Ii.1th" ,\ t1 ·rnfw I .1m1h r-110111 ;id 111111 I ht> l.11 "I" ~·11111111 1 ·1 k1t1 ·hr•n ~ h.1-. .1 J.!rc·;tl l11nJ..rrw lin1 h Ir pk O\\n1·r I' 1n11\frll! 0111 of 1111· ;11 1·.1 ~ h:r:o-houdll :11101 h1 •r h111nc• '•• 1111 om· '' prwt•d right at S59S.OOO (7141 673-4400 (213) 628·2828 1-L\Jl.llO l l OCEAH-=-<>NT $55,000! PRJCt: REDL'CTION BALBOA deluxe duplex. lar11e •bdrm & 2 bdrm \S\lts. Crpk each. oow $&1.000 • Try ia.staU menl pwchase' OCIAHFttONT 55FT.LOT! Q.Bt.om deluxe duplex. 4 &t J bdrm uruts. aou.rmet latchen 1.r1 owner ., a pt + lots of im ported tilt>. BEST IUY CONDO 589,500 I ..VIII ) 151) )IJ rt 1 lt I'll l r ~ ' u r n t• r h r 1 • I.. f1n•ptacc :i bdr ;! llJ charmmJ: paliu uff II\ 1111! d1n1nJt ar~a Uuublc ~a r&ll~ W jjl k lo '.Ve!>Lcll.ff. For apµl l"all fn>lc each unal 6 Ca r ---------11araic + mll<'h more' S89!1.000' "Ir) )Our ~· lc6oa loy Prop. Reatton • 67S-7060. DUPLEX .-wPOaT IUCH Bay & ocean Just I ·blk away' Leasehotd . J BR up. 2 BR down. 2 bath.!> each Pn ced al SlOO. 900 m.36163 675--3890 r. ves associated · BR OKfAS-Af ALTORS 10 1; "" lolboo •I 1 I'' l Eos~de Poo4 Sl23,SOO \1a~'>l\'l' brtC'k r1,I• ~t:.>parate mai.141r ~in~: overlook~ ~·I I. :.11.1 i:ourmtc•l k al ""''" :.•'PJrale "£>' ludt·tl palJ<-'> Call :"'o~ 646-717 1 \ 11h .. 1d 1.11 ' 111 I 11•1.. f l11n11· .. It.• "'"'""'' .. fol t 11 1•\p1•1 l"rll't•tl . '"•''""'fl l'l\ j ......... 1,111 I UI 1°11.1 ',111 I l'l Liii ISLE WSE/OPTION Owww Is offllflllg .._...., ttt--9 •• a..., ..,. tl11•1ci119 oa Mlh ..,.ca., ..... 5 ••00111 ...... Oft • 45 ft. tot. o,.. ......... ...,._,..c1 •• .,... ftoor ,._..,. .... of rooa t.(lud11 • .................. ~Is­ ,..... •lllllC-4 to S4'S,OOO. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~36 W Co,,,, H1qhw.iv Newport Bea< h 631-1400 .. ••tmto • ..l11!' .... ffdl ne pamt oa ta.e oullkte to enhanN Ute e..,... o1 · u.. lmkt . 1 One bdrm., 1 two bdrm. 76Nlll 71M711 ASK FOR BOB WATBNONT IXC~I Ha ndsomely redone waterfront duplex tor large family home). pier and dock, d ecks ide s pa . sauna a nd l'xciting California conte mporary decor th at merits mention In Archilecturnl Digest. Presented at $765.000. UllllWIC>UI: 11C>At~§ REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Co.m Highway, Corona del Mar 3 ftdrm P'ort artnn modC'I + • • ~ w ttl llrtpla • and 1•oarab .. Hry Pt>rfed for lft law. Th•• ('Ou•d ulv• rour b o u1\•t ,......,,.. .... .......... 1006 ....................... WAiWM'r Ex~r• lar1e coroer dupln ·la •lat eond Moorioc avaU Spec Uteular vt.w. Appo a t o•b. -.,.oao. Cote Realty ~ lnvestmt!nl 640-5777 .... Pl,............ 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llM ....................... ~tflWnOM ...... •. '-'lW. hllllre C09• _... __ .... ...,. ............... •••• , ......... u . --Hrf' IT". r . . L I lii.Jl JH J\I 11111-. •.• tti "M1ht119 .. ...... llllla .,,. ol tall ,,. •• tc J bedroom M.-CH•Ueu tap ...... CHJ lileartb .......... wall to wa.11 ~ 1..01 kitdllm. CO,.,.. '-eUo XLNT area It• 1tl hre' S1l4,IH. BKR. Call IWO-l"l"I> -.-&. -- COSTAMISA 4"-'t•flet LOWEST PRICE lo au.ta ..... Oal1 10% down OWC . Alway1 nia&ed. Wortdl ....... 156-7777 411 Mlil .. w TWHHOUSE PIMMSUl.A POINT I,. a., Z awry, prol de· A totally delu•e cwstom cor Nr OCC. Comm pool home w llb 1ourmel SlUOO. Pnnc only. Ai\. k:ltc:hen. balcony game 541.slll, 646-2325 room and full SIU JacUUI - in 1umptuous maaler bath. all aboundinlC with solid oa.k appointment.a THE BF.ST OF "THE LEASE or'(ION ~ 2ba Condo. Great area. pool l&UOO I005 per mo. MS 7272 • I ..._..,_We HtuanP.~ I...._,__ _,,__ r: ... -· ~;;;;.;······i·i~ ~ ................. ~············i04·.; ~············i·14~ ................... i .. ~' ! .................................................................................................................. -:. ' CAITl1DS· Uader AN Al.TmNATIVI ::.•· ..... oaly. TO HMIH INl'IUST ••• ...... IEAITIM ....... ,,,. LOAN ~··YllW &MTllDS COITA K8IA ar, , .. .._~odry -· i.i'FC"1 ~ ........ Dr'd ...... OeOro MUIT.U Sharp l•mae Or. ~ ... , ... ,...covd patio. Above 1ro-.1d ~ C1tm d..,. No 0... 11 .... SIOl,000. By Owner. Auuma~ loan . 0.,.. ~ U.-5 SM/Su um Ceeeord. N. c11 .... ,..,.,.... LOCATION :IU3 Java Rd C M &aw. Cl.l8t.o01 4 BR. 3~ be.~ pool 6 1pa, I yn,.... "15.000 Open ho.lie Su.n 1 ·5. Century 21 /Emery Art. Ruth ~ CHOICl&CLASSY Done up to fare t hee wti!! Newport Hell(bt1 area. 3 Bdrm home walh l\uce fam i ly room . formal dintnl' room, OOURMF.T KJrelttN. 2 fiN:Pla"•. lovely cafl)t't IOJ( and oUaer appoint· menta. Call •bout lbll wbilel\laata• 1179.000. 642-5200 Pete Barret-~aJty ~glsfur ' IW TAii 0¥11 LOW MOMTM&.Y llflfl~ PAYt•rTS Confused by all the1e ads? RaNb Realty aNJ/ot Woodbridge Realty _ can show you any one of over u Hlmdred Uated homes 1n Irvine 0on•t waste time trying to decide which ad sounds the bttt • CAU DOES IT All WOODll .. I Distinctive ·•co11e1ie Part•• 4 BR home, executive dream. Formal dining ·room· f'or entertaining, eatinf 41rea otr the deluxe kitchen ; handsome vaulted celUngs, tiesta family room. hearty fireplace and rich earthtone carpets. Patio .. comm. pool: close to t;chools Hurry' $120.000. C4 todoy, Ht .. 41 I A*for"'-*w,,._ TAlllU IEALTC>aS IAMCH llALn 111-2000 llALTY, 511-3000 ........ townhoute, 3 ~.... 1041 Bil. l~ ba.; eocl. pat.lo" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... X1nl invt9t. L« H 0 I t Z 0 M T 0 -..m. lou; reliable te· HOllZOM ..... ......... 3008 OCIANYllWS!t THE EXP01S Woodbrlcl11e-Yilla1ler. 581'. a~ BA, new c\lltofn !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 28r. J'MMI. like. teftlllll, home wttonnal llw rm 6: IM.000. 5S2 J9'l'1 cMoanc rm, grand foyer, ON llVINE Pll'OTY r .. r• Ytltr I 034 ....................... IA*SALI tlOOM edsA••· sm .-. •Br. 21,1e sa Open RM l&ln 3 ~ Princlp1l1 r ail aict S<rT11 1..,... •• 9d9 t040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner offers a home. 3 b, 2 ba, 9522 lnnabrurk 71 4 9 1 3 294 7 41 m:a-8004 IYOWNH Near beacb. ~ br. 2\lt bath, formal din room. tamlly room , rovered patio. n ew l'lrPl'l~ $1 28.000 962 067H 'ce reduced fM quick taJe. Raacbo San Joe- q u In . 8 an Ca rl o• • townhomc. 2 Br +-den, 21.\ e.. puq11et noonn1e. wetha r . 3 pool1. •olh'our11" iut.~00 51Z1S ------1\a1Jerock Glen urden home. ffuther modl'I W/IUVlt Vlt'W or 0 c .. Br J Ba . f amily r m . nu~rowav• oven. ~IC. pelj() *ICO•er. • many <Uier fealures A.uulNI · l.»e 9%1oan 752.71" WOOOlllDGI 3Br112.0.000 S Br $185,000 ec.-0112. M4-4iM7 -~ --fam rm. l(ame rm, wet SPAllSH VILlA! Tri I.Ml fstltl bw. 3 narble fpks • 3 car 11ara1e. $400,000 eQ\i\y .•• 000. Wlihoul questJon one ol I.be mcJst lncomparable homes in Br+ Fem Am + Spa ~aDeJSoiRJty AUTHENTIC red llle «·17'4 HUDY!! Swectpln.c whit• water Vlew8 from moet every room Three bedrooau., two blith.s, fireplace, 2 car itar. huge dttk. In formal charm S\ to SI.red lot ONLY . l220.000 MICHOLS 1t1A1. EST A Tl 1:1()6South Cout Hwy evesfftods !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I POrNT" '°' "39.000. CALL 644-7211 TUR'TUIOCk Cilll'den home. prl)f dl' coraled. 3 bdrm. 2 bath~. bonus room. t'U~lom 'lh&al.en. parquet noon. prof l;,n dH'llP~d w rovf'rf'd bnrk p.~1111 Ml.bt ~ \o apprl'<"l4lt!' ~ SatrSun 1 S 17 (..,, n)'Ofl RJdJ(e SU!li,500 rod. crowns •pectacular uec h•ciend•' Str oll thru lush atrium to raised entry I' au lhru maaa111t doublll doors and Wed rntry way 111 'Ud World Charm · and mile h1an ce11tncs Formal diruo( and h v1nl( l"OOlm. l!t.f:p OflUI ll htJat" ra&Md deock and c:uvt'r~ palJo to SPA tor year round run • Step down w f1mtJy room w /wl'tbitr ind floor to r e1l1n l( rirepla<·l' llnd \l•f'l)nd patio ~t>C'ludt>d k1n1t lltzed ll\il!llf'f 'Ulll' With Rl>meo b1Jcony Many k(rai. • c:e nlral air ' Hurry ' lit 11 34,000 11 won·t la,t• Call now ' &.1 951~ ~ let. 494-7220 ~nl WE HAVE SfVHAL FINE IA YN°"T HOMIS Wl1H '9flt & SU, BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 141 !'.ny\1d•· Q,,,., N b 6 7'} 6161 ANN CHISMAN Bl.l'E WATER AND BLUE SKY M EF.'TING IN FOREVER VIEW I rl)m 1 hi s :J ll•vcl home> with beach t'IO!->l' l>v. Thc.:rc ~tr<: :3 bedrooms. 2 fi replaces. decks Beach hv1ng at &ls BEST. All for . . . . . . . . ... $195.500 CALL US TO Vl EW l 2 l 51 / l 16 71 Cocrst Hwy, So. L.el)lllllte 499. t 341 * • 499-2247 MEAT HICE Al.EA $61,500 Newl y remodel e d lolehen. double garaice. 3 Udrm 2 balb. Ai"11._Mme lWr..-VA 4 llDIM-2 STOtY M1llules to beach. Lar1<e JMIUobocne Livin1r room. st.ep saver lutcben + din· i~ area. WaJl of RIHIJ lO private patio , only 174.960. C.11 for preview. !Jl53. 7881 . li'&Mi ~~~~~~' THUi ~ISTATI! P'llYATlllAC .. S Red ... a..cw.ct Prime O>roGa' del Mar J + pool + horaca locaUon, 4 bed.rm, 3 bath lstal ll >. Gourmet + 1ame room, + 190 luldMe • COUDlr'y lJ vmg ! def(. ocean view. Owner Muc11 , muC"h mo~e . will betp flftaac:e.Hurry, liun'y. call m.&550 call~ f.J/lffl ltl 9 • ,1 \ I Ull rUbl ,,_,,, '"''' fu ~•ft t. f JN lfJflJ It• I • [~1111~1111 OCUlt ¥1IW COIC>t4A D& MM Picture pretty home with a rental c.tnd ~ucst qusrt~r!J. Lovely edra wide lot that is fully la.ndBcaped. This on<.> of a kind property. jW1t off Ocean .Blvd ., can be yours for $345,000. • COlOWW.L ..... co. 644·9080 ! rm;.jMf •0 r r r I" I' I' t r r I !~&i'"1 I I I I I I I I I ICl ....... '11 ••110 "1•111111 0.:eanfront Coodo 2 Bo 2Ba Spectlcular vi•w. aeaae bldll. near Balboa Pier. S2Z.OOO. Own/All m-4412 -----eor-........ 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMll! Olarrrung 3 Br house. completely remodeled. 2 Ba. separate d1mng rm. 11obd Ou lloon. Lie cor· ner I~ w 1add-0n poten· t1al to cr•al e a p!UW)ranuc ocean " bay Vlew Ntw plumbtnJ! & appliance&. $219,SOO. ~l164, work 963·7829, John. R4!11deoce + iocome Ot .... ol hwy. G.H. RobenMJG. RJtr, 675--0562 SALE BY OWNER • Reduct!d SI0,000. Lovely 4br, 2ba. Totally r l'· decorated. Pool 111ie yrd. 3 pnv. beaches. Cameo Hh1bland1. 841-0930, fM0.509. t,; bk>ctt I rom b11t Corona beach. __ By appt. 675-007_ SHOUQ.l~S Except.ional 4 BR, 3 ba, w/Jlira lra ram rm/kltch. fnntb doors, bay WlD· dows. brdwd noon, 2 frplc'a, bnck paL. hld pool. 8 )' O'#n4!I'. $315 ,000. 6"1U423. ()pea &in, l·S. J.J$UMI I O.l"'o OCEA.NVlEW laM option, 4 bd + loll, pool, C)'ll new. ~Ca>SAU! On ly c yn view I n ~titr1. 3 bd. 2 ba. CMJ Tim Rhone. 831· UM REALTORS LA CUITOM HOMI I.Ava l t4M rock, lron ..rt1."9• iD·laW apt., alJ • wu s bdrm., t1mUy ,.. ....... _ lfAVRY Ir A lJP'P'EJ\ l&A UOff ll&ALTY '7MJl4 4'7-llll 1024 ....................... .. Gr•••ook 5 BR + den + Jo'am1ly Rm + FOl'mal dllllllR + 3 car garaJ(e + 2 pauos t balcon y and o the r amerulJes. ""IDR only $13.5.00> SCOTTHALTY 536-7533 WIST MESA VEltDI Uee2stor)'. 415 Bdrrns. 3 bldbs, tam rm. pool By owne r . Open ho use S at /Sun I 1·5 . 1858 Samilr 979-7~ MIWUmMG TUE "'SUIJECT TO" Q-eabve financing to it.JI fullest'' Neal • bdrm, Cnnl dJn rm. IW!.ar new crpt. in one ol our finest areu. Call oow for full details. A 11t.eal at ooJy su~.000.~1 SELL OR TRADE?? 2 QM homes oo lrge lot. Prime Euwde location. O wner will help wtfmaocl.Jll(. For lhl1 or other aood value• call ~7221. IC <P I I pr mo wlll UtT'/ w. exiauna v A "*"· lta>UCB>TO St4t,too OWN.ER WILL CARRY 2nd W•U n»lntaJJ'Mld 4 br. 2 ba 2 tty Npt uea hom• wfpooU111pa Califclrnla Homeee61en Wead1ft'onk m.t'1'00 7-.aot ....... c.-. Haw ......,, lm•e. 2· ay. 2 bdnna .. 1~ ba .• ......,., hpk:.; .... , .. , )W'd, 2\'rt ........ . NO! N.D! NO! Can't Qlalfy? Buy this Jr. ~nc J br & huge fitm r m pool horn~ in EutJJ1de CostM Men far SJOK dwn • mov• 1n NOW' S120K Ownr Call Jerry 6 4 2·1970 or 534-4100 By owner. Hcnfice, cor ner 4 BR. 1~ ba, unJque frpk .. bl\ns. Bk>ck waU ~ akie, walk to sbls • mrkt Nr. So. Coast Plua. $1.1.U50. S40-9920 f'ANTA!>'TJC VIEW 4 BR 811<'.coll home on tbe West bhlf SI 90 ,000. AR\, li6'-l764,847·3800. By Qwner -~ 0 w.c 2nd. Pnnc. Only. A Great tbae.~. IAST5'D11·2 OU bo..l8e oa comer al l"'ullertoo .. Walnut t80,9SO. Agt. ~$8·0846 ~Sat/Sun l·S DWUX 2 Bdrm ea. Pnvat1• y1rda ~ RV st.oral• Pnced a llll.500. Try a Contract. NEWPORT HORIZONS REALTY '42-7404 I ST TIMI <>PIH SAT 10.t 265'.W. Prtme u>vestmeot. 2Br, 2s. oo R·2 Lot w /IOlar heated pool, Cpl .. pamt. 179,500. By owner. ~3K2 : flPf N HOIJ~f Ht Al rY / 1026 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MAIMTA Spectacular b l lltop homlw. 2012-3308 •CJ· ft CklM \o lllriu. Selva Rd • C.U. LI Prima wra . ..,000 to SMS.000. lllatO: ...,.Bklr. CONTEMPORARY SPANlSK fatally borne. ,....,. IC'tlioolf; J br, 2 ba +lam rm. tllJ.IGO. SMla ,._. ll.E. . .. ..., __ MISA_YllDI ___ , Gii WALKER c Bdrm, 2 INllb, quality IMl.n 67MJM -...... rool, tbabM 0..-betnC tnndendT ......... G,..loc.UO., Would IJke to 1eU bJ1 I ...a lor en&«talala1. bdrm. home Mo • IMP rec room. Iota ol Vlldl area. PkaM COO· dee'kln1 . low main· wt me ea 754-Gl.4. Pria · ._.yard. Offered at dpallonly MOBIL.£ HOME uvtN0 AT ITS P8T ,....., • two bedroom, 2 b1tli ltonte wltb I puaremie roll eourM view. 0.. °' tho n.eat modilll avalleble wttb -.000. Cell $4(H1.51 . approa . 1701 1q.tt. ... IOO. UNGO RltA.L r ... ,-r ATC • . HERITAGE " "I /\I Trltl'-> -- ('114) ... l2 r , •• .., IOl4 o••tl•cll ve aew • ... ... -.·-··-·· b.iroom, 2~ ba coa· · • I hama . .,,.,. .,.._,.,,.._room. I •DIMA•e.C.11., ~~ .. ~ ... lloe- __ eoent ____ , ...... --~&~ a~·~~ AllUMAILI ........... al c.o.la at,tll ..... *'1vu.d OWDW ........, .... '"I br + ......... ,....... ,.., ,., v---• ,.. -W.tUo~r 1; I t:t! Mlwpott Pier~ lllr. T•ower tub-to ;;;... =::::· .... ,. .... : 200S ......... .... ,..tlcih.e11•20M • 4 Br 3 Ba, pool homr on rorner lot. 2·et y. n1t·.- po100. $1.Jll,900. IRAHDHEW 18 Beaut Exe<' t)'J>(' 2 atry homes juat comp across fnn Meadowlark Cntry Cub. 3, 4. S bdnns 3 ba. 3 car f(ar Open wk dys 1.Ulpm Sal 41 Sun 10am epcn Phone C714 JM().~ or~U42 Sl(TU .. HOMlS ~. older home 3 Br, kJt ~1Z7'. '16.000 lf60 2435 dys, 536 'J?!.7 eves wtcnd.s -----*58r, 2'n8a. form V R. FR. Low tnalOt yd. Nr park. 1chool. tenn11 $138,000. By o wner ... MIAaSUIF H11<hly upgraded a. llstef WJy dttor 1 ted. .. bedrm, 2i,., bath, w /IJ,tf' rormaa d1nln1 rm. & r.mJy rm Wal.klng di.li t from tbeO<"ean. Park J>tace,lncM2 7461 Had • face lift ' New pa1nt, new crpli;. nl'"" drpi, new dshwhr, m•-. 11arage dr opnr t t. brdmil. 3 ba. I mill' \u oc-.an 9118-22971 R Jo: N IW~-tWa• 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISLAHD UYIMG Spac. cu stom hom•. Great for ramlly U · ecutlve·s 4 Bdrma. 5 bltbll. family rm, 1rame room, aourmeL k1tcb . dlrunit rm. apa. Near beach , parka, x lnt llCboof.I. Prt ced to ael I now SJ89. 000 3661 A.Quariua on Trinidad ufend. Call Atent Penny at~or CHiil llALTY 146-HJI NEW l Bdrm Condo on lnC«.lll0.000. NEW 2 Bdrm 1pllt·l•vel condoolf water. Sll'.000. &JBlllT OFFERS. Own/A&t. 71A-.,.... 1044 ........................ .... YI.I.AMO. MOITNWOOO ·--........ ..... _..... •• y ... ~,,_......, .............. ,.. .. ,_ ,... &ripl9 .., ·=· ........ . •~. a411hir. .... ,, .......... la. .._. ........ ~ ........ ,..., ...... _.. .......... ..,,, 'ti........,.,. ,.......Noloa•l ... ft'OIDsia.•. ~ ... ,..rtin Ul-6l30 CffyUqllts from tbt top o< Turtlf' Rock.. l wnbm S202 . 000 E~ t: Irvine. Inc 758411~ Deerl1dd J'arlt km 4br b. ~sty wtspa Up gr9ded IJISJde & OU\ CIR to comm pool 4c P•r lt $147.000 561 ~ llJITHWODD 3 BDRM & SPA U p«raded c arpf'l & dra.pei;, MW IJNI & d~k IJlll, 2 covered pal.lo.. m1 crowa ve ovt"n . 2 atnuma AakltlM SI 12 • .500 OPENSAT&.SUN 12-~ •5Calandm1 e~~ RANCH Ht/\l TY !)~,, ?000 CUlVEIDAlE Pl.AN 42 · l dc-oilly loc11t.-11 1 bedroom home with la11ce poolsu.e yard &t lo9ds ol pnvacy cio..e \I) UCI, Newport Beach 6 all ma1or artf'Ot'S Pnced at only ... ~ For add1t1onal det111l11 cal.I e·-JUll\ICH IH All Y 1 >~11 :'000 WOOllRIDGE .!!!f "'J,!'m, 3 bmh. library olf1ce • ~ tu&te witb •pe on balcony. UobeUevable to blbold! lnt.enor i. com plelely up t;ra ded tllrauPout ..., double l'hadl doors • ltAlnfld .,.., Oablloa. A1kln1 .... ti ,,-'",, .. •Ill•"'' .• r' •d A • ~'i 1 .IOOO ,._tt ... M J :Suri I ,,..,_ ~ S78,100!! 9.9% ilst 8 mo. New!! l>RAMATl<.: ENTRY h> 'll.ep down 11v1nat room h11 bl111hl ed w1\h f abu l o u " m11rblf' (1 re\)l.M't and ca t.hl.'d r;; I C'f'Wno l:J(>Ullt rorrna I c.tuuna. buuwuJ f;,m1I)' n..n w wetbar for en lt>rtu1n1n11 (;ourmc·t k1lch"n runta1n\ ALL modern ronvt"nt"n' •"' M~i.1vt-md:ol"r "1111 hJ:o m1rr•Jrf'd d1,i.c1 doxs + w;,Jk in d oi>t>t and vanrty ~nlraJ air Aile>' Take over low 1n tett!lt loin and save• Wool last' Hw-ry. <'all now. llSM167S COLONIAL Rf.AL .:sT AT t: WOOOlalDGf Warm1n iclon J bd T~ f'ttid GI bt.tlfl 631 1.2J66 l~#Z~li:• REALTORS CONDOS llSTIUY iltu.f•., .... F..L.d·DbZlr ... Dkld IO", Af)t • ,,, .. Sll WOOBBRJBCE OPENSATI02 l~ UPt1r.ded Warm lndOO "O" Plan 2Br. den . 2...,81 twnhi.t- IW.:.00 I 4 Wlwctwood ~illeCJ>ropert 1ea 611-SISS ~~ 104' ....................... P41WLYUSTm ZBr home. w /bard wood Oft. paUo • BBQ. Lecel &-a~ cloM an&o Lown, tn -a.Int louUon. Sl4t~ 1'entl Del Sol Rily 497-1744 .usu.-991. run ocean wlewa 11 LI• 3 bd. 2 baleoai• + paUU11 Only ll41.•. Palnck . ai.a• • •• ~~-.., A• oil•ble to I •tdMcluab 2 0 °/o d 0 W " W 1 f It ....... <Mw-ri1 Condo Super f'lf'l(Mtl ocean & moun •~n view Rusllr i.pl11 lt'Vt!I Wllb (ir~pl.tl •· l>t-lu.i,. tile & s oi un.1 PorC'h & lhl1a n tol•· hlllrony 440 Cyprt">."' ill Li1"U\l ~fll'f'•~ndo11ly 1111, 4!14 431 ~ After h•1u1 ~ ~l~4119 1625 IA't nnl( l~Vt'~ag~ EXCmHG 1.1'1(! ol wood • (!lass with panor•m•c city and ~ VM!WS OutalJlnd ~ desutn by Chn., At,el J Bdnn. 3 ba. Olll.650 ~Vi..,.l.l. 497·'7" &BALDIAY Owner will finlln~c & mBke 1l eaay for ye>u t11 l(•'t 111t.o this 3 bdnn . 3 bllt.h hofrMo . tremtndou~ polmllal SJSS.000 PtCTUU NltNCT Totally r~stor~. with hdwd floors , l''r cnch doori. It windnwi. A ~Y. secluded p11Ju. pretty tearden a. a icuesl urwt completes \he aet tJn«. 11111.SOO LAGUNA HIGUB. 'f'tus super 4 bdrm. fa m 1 ly llome otters lou or pnvacy & 11 lovely moon llln view' A walled cowtyard Ir hot tub iue 11mon1e the e.1lr1u. $1311,SOO 110'1 IC l'tl•"' H.O".,.J V l 4'0\H\9 b<M<./\ I.." 'l?b',I 111414114 "" ~~:~ \~:!! .. t:;-,~Jt,I I 11••14')'1 40111 I ................. ---------1"-tUrUDsuploebutl· • 6aa.ll al ........ -~· OAJtAGE SALE ack AD -al JOWOWD' A l'OOd int. Comple\elr up· tbaDIUJ Pllollariqhap. w., to '4llJ PeGOle -'iout traded Uerou1hout. PY reaufta. To place your It l1 with -I low· COit Pro I • I I I on 1 I a y dr1wlo1 caret. phont' Clu1Hled ad. Pllooe : r , ............ yard.·~ ... today! l&WITI . ..... llJ tbe ..... t.lliOul l~~~--~-------··.:--Woocllridae .,.., Ooae I .. to ... .,.,u. pooll, .... •I• court•. A1lah11 ... •. c.u ,,._ .. ,,, ' ,, . " e . ~avwtm BalMr QfSONflAI. tllK)l(fl?..a toMMN'f IA& & SUll1 .. DAMA faolMT . Within walking diAtance to both! Uramatic ocean and coaatllne viewa from tb.iA custom remodeled 2 bedroom, 2 bath mulU·le~ home . Great for entertatntn1 wtth expanded wooden decklnl horn a level.I: alnlet to street lot, offered at Slt'l.500. 4 COUMILL IMial CO • 496·7222 831-0838 ....... ...... .., .... ~ ..... . ....... ·-· , .. .._ .. "" ... ..--. -· ... .... .... • 11• .. =::;M~~.:."-~et ............. .................................................................. , .. ........ ...... , .......................... '°'' I • lllflllllll ......................................................... . c:.tW. CLAlllC .. ... ...... .. ,., .-.-~ ...... . 3"' ............. o.. atallllld. ....... . &Hl PIO .... dowa Eur t•raa OWN IR c • t-t . " ... ,,, ' t ne.-...Oll _., WAUTOllACH Ck-eUI YV.. ~ • I BA .. faai. ra . ~ i.a • fU. iMt. parq...c na .• .,. •'OrUhop, a&ucl10 "" Sh11ttn1. 1Ud. 1la11 NorUl eod Soc:. A raN bu)' a& 1115.CIOO I Ml,u.ao. RNh.y 411M--o1Sl llAL UTATI SALIS BR KER. OR AL Pt:RSON:o, Full/Part lime · For the IUGJI E T 8 0 TT v t I.. lo: E A R N I N : S. Int r\'iew u .. OffkK an N.R & CdM .. onlldenUalty 4 alt an tt,,,._ John C1rey, GRI UNITED BROKERS REAL TORS 673-n71 ••••••••••••••••••••• ro---.... ...... . ..................... . S.Clt•llh 1076 .._......_. Otllefo........ ... ... .... ....................... .... -. ................................................. . DCLUSJV E ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• .... ... ~ ..... MAIUN MPOtNT W...... 2'00 W.... Jttl taa Vt• Z.pata MOBILE HOME •• ••••-••••••••••••••• ••• •• .. •••-••••••••••• Mq.Uflcent Or, !Iba, 8UY-SILL·R£N 'r --------------"'" bome In lM rapadty fl.NANCE F.1-lla& area Ovtr .....__ ...... ,.. .. -.. ~ ..... ,,_ SW. ~ ,..,, ;;;,i;'d: wa-......c..r 1d..,.d bot11 s.11S.OOO CAU.US Ul-1021 •EXCITING• <>Ptft Sat JtNn 11 s 30. ~~~~~~~~~ Mon f"r1 3 8 Ca h ha .~-------­~ 1l• 722 822t ur '1«1U LOCA1'10N Pf,US WMTfl .. . S2 to S4 ..._ Office .... a. o.-.p Co. Ow dl.t ._.to SI..._ a. C .... rro,erty h -..4 • .._ ..... fw • tOJ t ..c....,.. c .... , H..,, fWt-. coaPOIATI llALTY. IMC. lr•IH, C-'f. 7 14 /97 5.0188 -------------· • L llY PIU>T .. ............ 1t1" ....................... .. .................... . ........_. lt06 C:-.MIM J224 .........•.•....•...... .. .................... . IAYMOMT N9w a br lllO&lle. No pet. • ._._ ........ ln ao thlldren. "50. mo . z--·-tuper m.me ~ Avall now for ---·-----.._ ......_ ................. .... 's.bbury Realtyf7S.a00 nrSo. Cilt'Plua, MC, AC. 2 BR. 1 ba, 1 1ar 1pace. ~. Wlp&er lie. . 2 aa. dell. 3 ba. 1 t.ar prt'g. P'rpk. Wi.nter li.e. Afl., m."106 Marie. no pell •mo. SM·Sl.33 E.Side 3 Bdrm. l ba. New carpet , dis llwaabe r . acove, elect ,.,. . e>pener. 111 yard. Pet OK. 15.'WJ mo. D1·1S320I' Ml-5086. Charmin< 4 br r1m1ly home. Winter. furnlabed. 21Jr. lbe, encl gar. Newly Patio. '900. 87S-6430 remodeled. E-alde CM w..... pd. $415. wk.dys C.-.. Mw 3112 a f t. S. 60-6110 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• aM-3119. I I ........ .. .-.TIMI TOSIU7 lgc j)t101.-J »OOVc SJn C\enieote Uolf Cuurast Elegantly 1tppOlnted 4 Ott. 1pllt lcvt'I enc rti ldeore w 1oce1.n view Pnct'd nt(hl at ~.000 liEH1'1lA HENRY Rt.AL TORS Beaut~~~ 1972 Kcywest Mobile Hoa>e ln Laguna H.ills. nicest s star r1trlt 7 '1tlS ' l'flC''°'5ed pe>rcb-mirrored doors, light wood in· U!noni. 31ftT a.ir cond. 2 very spacious Br's w J &t ~dressmg atta. walk 10 cloi.els All fo r o nly $!9.SOO <HU6638 ) .__ P'roperty 2000 a.-P'roperty 2000 WW 1M bayfront w JslJp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbr. 2ba. dbl gar. 'l Eut.alde Charming Zbr. 2ba, beamed cellings. frplc, new kitchen, incl rdrig. tnSMo. Incl. ulll & gardener. Adults -No Pd.a. 7S2·2!a50 Gecrile °*' ... a..n.v .. proud to preaent tb~ hom o• of Laauna ~ •• a new, pnv1te MIWPOIT••Hn Cbarmln1 •P•CIOUI z Illar). S Bdrni. I am II y • cinaQI room. larite lwtna r'OOQl MMtcrs s wt4" with z detb and spacious mlmlrtd baths Warms woada. bl\('ll and 11tone Tru1.y Ii k C.'Ur&lot'I> dt! h.ibt. t-'or dt!ta1ls call ~1151 Ownt'r will con•1der leaiie/opt.ioo on °"~umd 1oa 81y1bor • Orivt• ~ 3 Bdrm• v.u~:it. 3 ba, fa.m1ly rm lk·aut1ful pauo & deck UP1Jt•1ri. bl)' VICW $a98,000 Carolr Tatunt, tte11lto1 49t ro.:!9 llS ~I M11r 4!12 4121 I L u..a ... 5 (lfice Building $600,000. patio& Reh. r e qd. v "'' mll9 or213/7t8-~. :BXJaq. ft. +basement. s COIMal camlOUOlty lha\ we feel ~ t.b6 Ideal bvt.q •Ylrwmest Situated &4t&1• the lfl'· alt1 hillsides u( pre u.ious l.llgun1. tb.u pedac:uJar bocne-& lift' •PPllDled i.n ~ ttad1Uon d tuneless qua.btr • un· ~~C:OOV~e.. Pnced from $250.000 uua ~~~ .. HERITAGE . REALTORS 1s a rare opporturuty to ~~~~~~--­Pl1rtba,,e a new coa.nel \1ew h o me 1n thl' beautJful rommuruty of ~- Please 1uve us an op portunity to show the11e homes ta you. &75-7512 llAUTIRJL UDOISlE OPl-:N uovsi-; UAILY 2~ 105 VIA ~UI J 0 New cu:.tom bwlt hom1· 4BR 3 balful, 3 frpk :. $f78.M Ab'l.. ~~ -- IYOWHER _.._._ ~ 1078 ....••..•.••..•.......• IJlAND SPANKING new carpet lhn>wtboul. levt:lor i. and -. Ovt'n woods 3 Bdrm 2 ba (lwet cul·d«" Sill' with ba<.'k ~ate 10 park. 9}2,900 Q.ASSIC MOllllHOME SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206· A 540.5937 ------ORANGE COUNTY PAllC All UMOER $20,00 0 $16.500 Pnde ot owne.~h.Jp Near ~c.b in Hunllllgtoo. AH wut.s have frpl<.' 's OoJy 5 yrs old Owner wanLs quick s ale Will carry rmanc~ w /20% down al onzy IO'h interest Call A eREH1G€ q_--+---+~-HOM€~ 3333 W Coast Hwy, NB 645-4646 COSTA MESA 4 Ho.es °" I Lot wwest pncc 1n Costa Mesu Only 10": down owe Always rented Worid IN &tote 556-7777 suit.es. Ocean view. Own 2 BR. 1 ba. frplc, patJo. fee par k 1n.c . Near dbl Jtar. Jmmed. o c· Laguna. supen or coo· S67S call strul't.ioo. ln town center c upa ncy. 4 BR. 2 Ba. Family Rm . nr to every thJng . Call ~. agt. 8'13-8SSO -newly painted,. I mm at• Owner 499-1625 ii N.A .... .,....._.. l16t cond. Refs. req'd. t61S I.eave inessage · ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIJ.. ~ 2 bdrm. 1 blk to bch. 15()() Dana Poott duplex. 2 BK. per mo. yrly tse. ulil pd. 2 ba • l BR, I ba .. 2 lpl. 3 ~3635 .car SlU.000 Peg Allen. ------- 2 Br. I ba. fenced yard chUdren ok 22Z3 Pomo/\,;! Ave~.$35() _Rea1_1or_494_·_7S..?8__ __ 2 Bdrm house on the sand EASl'SIDE 3 bdrm. 1 ba BY 0 W N ER Sa n S700 ~r mo. Call 9S4·2157 l~e yard $00() mo. Call Oemente 6 uruts. SI .605 or964-2187 fl4.S.Q27 aft 6 + m o nth i n c ome 1255.000 ~ On 0 W C 49&38), 831 ·2822. ------- SPARKUMG '*W-6UNITS Very attractive ms1dt' & out Foor 3 Bdrm. 3 ba & S Br , J ba. Balboa Peru.n $800 A v ,_11 now ff73.8744 Fabulous home with all decorator amerut1ei. New near S Coast Plaia I bdrm PoOI. l!Ym. t''-'r port. lot!CUrtly , ffi<IJlll util pa.id ~ Aft 6pm 9&t·219H 4 Br. 4 ba . POOL & spa. xt.ra lrg lot. Harboc V1t!w Homes Portolmo. Um111u rm , Family room . Playrm $269,900 fee. 1M5 Port Slanhope Pl. Ownl!r, 759·9269. ------- Swlt.a Ana Ills horse pro· perty, J BR 1 bll . 4 i.tull:.. tack. ~uesl. On 'r'2 a1·res 20161 S. W. Cy pr es11. 642·7Z70. Val·anl btn 12x60 New Moon w '7x9 expandu 5 Star Pk, absolutely 1m mac 1n ever y det1:11l CSll~I ---------1 Two2 Bdrm. I bath units 4 Bdrm. View F'abulou. .. luxury rurn1s h1 ngtj S200C}/mo. Winte r Ol.(>lex Npl Hi.;t:. l lir. I ba, lndry rm, Pat111, j.!<ir lrR yTd Nu <·rµb , drp:. $350mo 223 K nux St 759-10 . 547 9'.!39 HARBOR Vl1'.:W -4Br, 38.1, den, lg lot c 11l-de· sac By owner '170.000. ~8 or 640-1343 ASSUME 9.75% wtSTCLIFF ll!e 4 BR. 2 pal1os. Cathedral ce•I· 1n11s Call P;Hr1<.'k , 631·12f.Ai -OC-EA-NF_RO_NT-I ~;z~ I ill New Modular T y pl' HEALTURS Homes. pvt communit>. CAN YOU IQ.IE Vi 2 bchs, 24 hr serunly, Sq f BR :.ub-lett1ng OK. Frum 2700 t · 4 .. rum· pus rm home. you own $19.~. Treasur'-' Ii.land the l;:ind , for only M.obiJe Home Pk. 30801 So Cst Hwy. LaJ:u nu $157.000! Call nov. ! Nµt lieach, R.M.P l7 l -'l Sch Rily. 675·16'12 4~3.Si!I LINDA ISLE Luxunous C'U.'ltom h1rn1.:. ~o Hills I 050 A C. :i Br 5 Ba. 5'~>0 'Q It ••••••••••••••• •••••••• O"rir Bkr l'nn orol> Lel!\Ure Wnrltl. C;a\1.' 1•1 ii7:H:Jll UNUSUAL HOME Custom 2 yeat old 4 on. 2'h ba Spal' rms for en t e r lai n i n J: U n 1 q u 1• features. lots or storai:e. man} extru s S E CLUDED' Call Carolyn 642·!;<111 Ai::t Lv Ob.I( Ocewif1 o4't OuplH Exclusive L1s tin:.?' Pnce slashed• :i Br • 2 Br 0 ri v e h }" 4 HO •1 St-ashore then 1:;111 tu sl.'t' Pnn only plr>ase ~: -.. Marina Re alty 641-8850 1080 .•...........•......... S68,000 VA.TERMS J UK. 2 BA, 2 sty t•o111m pool A>.'t 95 7 OIH 7 ~.~~!! ..... ~?~~! I 00 STB»S TO OCEAN :d1H ''I<\ h1>1111· ·ll•Jll 1•\ I I \I .11 11ltl \\ '11 \\llh ,l,lo l~MI< ,I' llJll,tltlt• 1'8 ,11 'I (II.\ Iii I 1o4lll I lrf \ .'111\ 17 141 846-5502 $16,950. I~~ mstr bdrm in this 12x60 ch0tce lol'al1on <Sl 5.'J&l 1 Mobile Home Store 956-4 500 W l" h'a•l" Mo b i l r liomrs Available in Wat e rfront C om· nunities. From I l dnn for $28.5 00 to 2 Bc*ms for 552.900. \\ \II ttl 1(11' I I fl 1"11 "' Inc. AfAL t '.;l.l'll ' 11 1.1 HARSO" VIEW % I //~ i HOMES I ~!'(('" ~~m---.r2 ":'\ I !! c: n..: 1\ L' II l . n IL~ g a 11 g g t ~ !'-CUl.11 11<'\'.l.I \"I .-,n~· \• t•xµ;m Panoramt(' v11•w , :1r1I noor. Villa '\1wv;.. :!ur 2ba. SIS(\ l>t\7'.I \ \; a 11 7pm ~ Udrm ' r .. 1t'rm11 1'11111 I ~ ,, ; r_.=" ... _ .! ,J 1 ~·Ul'.tt'JJ l 11o1hs1ru1 tt•d vn r,-rPCnhtlt "''tlh \ll'V. •n-.1.!..~-""'I ... I l.Jfj!(' P·"'I lmnwtl •II' ........., • .... l'l!l.:.i () I ,· :4 O:i'.>•J, 1 Oy o .. 11er l ll r> •• II I ) )\II'~. h It• I . l<t.,• I i.14.ii:!'.~I !142 l:WI Prico-d To s~ll SiM!i.ooo 1111'l•1cl1111! l,111tl TU$tin I C~O Cull lJ<111tl!o ll1hh ror •••••••••"••• .. ••••••• 1 J..er.-ne.~ for ~ule 1100 Jo:a ~tbl urr Bc .•uty I --7 •• ppt \o !'>t"l. l h••s,• t\\.\'9\ , •• • • •-.. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ht'tllJ(·~. } ou !Ht vc t•om rruo-1 IU\ Leisure W11rl•I. hillto p mi:>sion 3Bdrm. Fam ltstm~!> ~uoQ/ 1--------· CDMDUPLEX 3 Br owner's urut w r rplc d< I Br I & unit !lt,,i', ai. sumabh.• l•Ja11 $17~ 000 ru11 pnc:e ~E:STIGE '-+--J-HOME~ J:lJJ W C:.uast 11111 ~. '\ H 645·6646 HEWPORT IEACH 12 UUITS l DOOJt rrum OCl::AN lintx·lt~\ :ibh lc1111< LOW 1•k1 ~.n :it '425 ooo CJwncr will Lr adc· Worid Real Es tatl" 556·7777 FOUR UNITS-C.M . II '-l-.1r 1:\·• 3 r~r ownn .. urut, .:. l>.1. frpl. .! l'Jr 1-!;II J ;/Hr ., 11,, 11111b I Thi, le\' .. tmL°' (;4~ \f,ffl 16 DE1..UXc UMITS Plur.u : ~:~i.;T~llH:. CM :! lilirm~ l•;wh '1111· 'i 1 AH 'H"'H "( l ~(I ;;ill vie w. 2 Br 2 lfa . up rm. 2Ba. 1:ar takci; van ROGERS' REAL TY I TUSTIH HILLS I DIAMOND BAR I g-raaf'd t.kt·vr. r.111>Ninit Mui.tSe<'' Sl.54.soo __ 673-23-1 t Are \11u 111okm1• rnr J .. ,OS '~R[S 1 & parque~ floors. Upen ~-l~J5or559-6001 _ beautiful l'Usto m h•Jmc I ' ~~ HEWrORT BEACH !HI. Come to Gate 14. ask I j Th<n m;.1kc Jll •If 1>11111! I \' 1 I' & for Mr. Heath or c:.111---------One row aw;,} from tht· n1t•'lt 1,, ~• c Lh,, d •• rm RB>UCa>. anow. C'4.' on c nm 21J 353-SIJJ.714 183'7 0217 ,.and. "llonhl.'ttd:'\"'P111rt tnl' ll4wi.· .r ,,. _ _11! ,im! l"!.(I:\~ ~.l.<ltJ '<~I '""l•t ~tirs :1,:..11 .\II I &•ach J bdrm 2 l1;t r T11 ~1.0001-lO ,1111•n•t1l'' l'rt•,rnll) PRL'.LISTIN'' S L L' •· )!I .. ,~ :i 1"'t111 •' ·• I "I Tum kt>) u1wr;i "' v "' t ~1'i0.C~XI Will l"'lfil ·.u I 1,.1 11• 1 hu·.t, inti .. ,. /.c .,, I 1.1 l rc1. ~ J' I·~~ BR CONDO Sp11c1011s 7 4~ •t I( I Cl t111n l'rupt·rt~ ml!mt SC.'{'f'llC • .,,,,,000 <!IY: dn , .\1!<.1't 11 ' •· • 1 ·"" a ;iw.i :! f\rt'pl.ht!" .S"d Cl!ot· • JHul 1;;.,..i!lll. UKR """' ':13-t~·~~ I tll• f "'"' tJi i·•ir 111.~.i.:.r·.,,• n.LL'>l!>\ll ~r.54()._1256eves \lK;\1ESWl::ITllOMI-thruuuL Zu111·rl f1.r 1 Arj.549-799 1 u-borEscrow I 05j ' · ' · l\ol .,... C all 546 ..>lk'1 .--3377 VIA LIDO N.B. I Perfectly ma1nta111l·d ' -Sf-cidist1 ift incOftlt • Somerset llarbor l<'"" -~Ji~ltJ~ MUST SELi.. _._ Aswnable LC>aft I PIER & SLIP home on l(reenbelt "1th ~ I ' • Pri 30 ae~s ICMti I P operly. s._-s Of' U· Fairway El NiJ{uel 3br. 3 &lrms .. 2 b;,lhs, f<ir un-cuslom i.p :i & m un~; j JS 1 · R mtl Loe-"-~·: SuftCJ j c:hmlcJH. Cdl anyti,_ S!310ll0 Custom Rculty ticr $250,000! ;;dd eJ fPaturc-; Hy -·A· · u1.,.,. ift ft· for quu tions. Coll 77f}97i7 $169,450! Owner. ~39,000 OpPn nymrod, H. of Hwy 60. 75I ·177 5 o s k for 1069 The uJt1m3tc m condo Sat Sun l ·5 1!130 Port CASTLEGA TE XJnt priu & terms. ~ •MO QUAUFYIHG • Only $10,000. take over r~c option on 3 BR exec. home. Won 'l last Owner. 541-0210 !iviuJ(. 3 Bdrm~ .. :!~11 Scabo urne . N B Pcrcel mop 5Ubmftt•d baths: p&iv ""'"e i:cllar, 6440420K 4 BDRM Ri ·...1.... C ...s;tf \'t"w, ---ven1_. o .. s,... lftCJ ocean " ~SUNDAY 2·5 Cust.om1z.ed Jonn Lytle into 4 poreels. Coll Last Chance hf or~ W• List! By Owner. 1"'2 blks to beach in Npl Shores. 3 Br 2 Bet, 2 car gar. comm. pool. t e nnis crts. tlo.1.000 548·3851. Please Iv ms~ 1f no one is al home. ---KJNGS PLAC:..-: IN CLI FFHA VEN BIG t..OT • 3 BDR MS ONLY $170.000 -_Al!t 0.3·~- 20411 Birch St. h 0 m e r l' 11 1 u r 1 0 g 3 6 8 2 • S 4 2 5 o r llorse property nr Mesa sep:ir;;tc ni.a~t('r !.UJ\t•:., I 354-S4"'3 17141 Dr Upper Bay 4 UR. l'X 3'7 1lll.'am1nl! haths . " traord1 oary k1t<'hcn scparnle family :ind den t'OH Kf~'ff l1.17~q it Swim pool. J?rccnhout.c IOJ! room. be<im('d l'l'tl var~1nt lan<J avail for $180.000. lnJ~s. walls of $!his:. 11pcn st.oraj!e '" the open l.ot· Mwlan Rlly 540-ZSOO to 40' pool and deh.:htful m C !Yi oH of W 19th S\ terrace and. a ' ' aae caJI Roxie f'42·4210 ~ F Ocean View Condo 3 Br. z.,.~ bath luxury lrilevel. Custom carpel. wallpaper. drapes. Re:.l buy m Newpc>rt Crest $157,000 Ownr will i:on sider lse. Armistead Co . 644-~70 DOYER SHORES ESTATE yard Superb 4uah\y for $1.49.000 lml I:: ln"ll ST 'TU>'TlN 731 :1111 13 00 ••••......•............ Prime Apa~nh 16 um• l'om?IC>. Terms availahle P1~1t1 \ e <.'a\h now 5865.000 Ai:enl. m~ T AJap.(l'Et.LO & LEE CommtrciClll Property 1600 ...••....•............. TENHIS IUFFS European Villa motiC. in this exceptionally ap· pointed 3 BR 2"'1 Ba Oo6otes Plan. Warm up Commanding view o r walk to Newport Beach Back Bay, mountains. ci· tennis club. ty lights. Own er financ· Coofnm busy CM Sl. 2 ore bldJl,S. 2 dplxs. on ~. ac All or part. Easy owner fmancinll. BKR. 646-5096 Reduced to $166.900 ing makes immediate l2 wuts Modern. O'. 'II<' foe XJnt Cur oul of town ownt1 Synd ell' Walk to all O<.'e11n s1d1.: beurh comm A:.k1n~ $32.000 per urut Reul Propert1e:. System!> 714 7l9·305!1. 4344.'>71l 12 two Bdrm unib. room lor 6 atld111onul units ~1. 2049 Wallace. <:osta Mern Groi.s $53,280 ) r $1-15 .0(JO tin OJ lan<.'t' $420.000 on contract 20 yr l>Ub-0nhnut1on Pnn & mt ~JO mo S.111 l020 PRACTJCAU Y MEW 2 ad101n1n1o? 10 ple"e' SuJ>('nor Quality Presl.llltous An•u Nisume l~··; r1nan<.'lnJ: One Or Both .. z· REALTOR 494 ·IJ61 I -------RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY from $39,900 Modular with pvt patios Just completed . xlnt area. l'()(IVeruenl to rreeway WON'T LASJ'. dont 't de loy ''all today 9'79·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ---lliiltiY ..-wpon HeiC)lrh • 2 pride or 0 111 nersh11..1 homes on R 2 lot J tm & 2 HR Po6Mbtt' loan "' "umpuon C:Jll tod;;~ KW 9:"m Detuu CM T npiea l :.!J)I") tnpll·X hd' hui.:c ownt·n. unit Toot m;.in~ amt'ntlH'' to mt:nl1hn IJ1"' m:11nt l>ldl!~ 5 min 111 ht'J<h ()1o4nt•r rrn.llH'<'d Call lkn1 ... 1· I.ml' tod;.i,· !SJ.I !1:rJ:i 0GnG pt: Ocean View I l'lrx 111 t•r•·J n '1""" rmm 2 uru\s .,.1r<>pl<H't'' m 2 urul.S Wt•ll lt.w a11·d and onJ~ :! ~ t'J r ... old Ht• :.~ lo l>l'" U\1~\' (.·a II tGI~ 4 f"lex uruL-. nt:"' llldl! "' ... umabll' l!'t Cl \I. l' :!nd Sli.000• AnouJI erm., ln l'Omt' $25J.i'>tHI Diamond Real l::.c;l.it~ fi4S..7573 ASSUME I 07 /8°o LOAH Un Sll4.000 bl tu... • d p I '< o n ' 3 m 1· I u t $200.500 2AO!I .. londu St II li AJ.?t !l(J2 7 i l!8 or 49fH~7 2200 ..••.•..••............. 2.3 ACRE LOT M.wpo..+ hoch . HorM ,..openy Some back bay new. ranwtil' area for huge ranch home + barn & lit.llbles. Call Jim Fian- deTS (714 l 752· 1107 dys. (714 ) 581·5787 evt's, wknds ._.itaill-.Dff«f. RftOrl 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE Nt-w 2 bedroom 2 bath home M1ss100 Lall.es Country Club. Golf · lenrus·pool Bea.utifully landscaped. no main· tenancc yard. 98> Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Sprin8s 2.13-3'78·2572 IAClt IAY EST A TE PYt 2.8 acre estate w /lg house. 2 gueet houses, 16 st.all horse barn, huge ridiqg rink. pvt. olc. a groom's room, maf(rufi· cent view ol the -Back Bay, lush landscaping abounds. Contact J im Pl anders agt. <714 > 7$2-1107 d ys; (714 ) 51l ..SJW7 eves, wknds. 640.6259 p06.SeSSioo pe>ssible. S br. 41;, ba. Call us for more cf~~¢~~··"' 'l'ype Homes, 2A sccunly ~~~~~~~~~ 3 pvt benches. pool & - •CANYON ~ goU counse ----tq.ft. 4 to • ldrlm. 5\4t NU.. Pool ..s.,.. a.m.ooo. TIISIAllS ~O. &41-5711 1'MI K.Uflff IW1 Ip. 4 bdrm .. 3 l-. tir•C:Oad. to•DbOlllt ; wL to saa,a. Beat op-10rtualt7, und e r -'Ill! llrabrM0-5lllO 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "UVEOMUDO" ~21~ ~ ~::: :rJ~ Newport Cewter an e nte r t a In er 's 640.5357 WftttNMkr Vl"-Je U~aded split level. w 14 bedrms. 2 1"1 baths. formal dimnf{ rm & large family rm + pool & spa paradise. 4000 sq ft, bonus rm, reeeoUy re- mod eled. Amen ities plus. Newport at it 's flDf:llt ... Tlll (~l\1fi!NJ1$14J Real Estate ILUFFS 3Br 2Ba, Patio. pool, n.r parkl -scbools· lhops. f,121.000. 840-8146. SIAVllW aa.usa•1 U5,._ V\eWI from every room overlookial the ocean. Ca&dna laland, Fuhlon lllaftd It Inland to the inouataln t . R a r e Duplex 2 bdrm. Near water ~ •bops. $170,000 assume. Call 893-3268. OPIH SUHDAY 1.5 llST M.UffS IUY 21 lO vt• Londo 3 Bdrms. family rm. J baths . $1 61 ,500 Agt. m31163 Park Jl'ace.lnc IM2·7461 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING MUST SELL· ·79 dbl wide Goldenweat. by owner. nr bcb. lo rent SM.500. 64$-2214 •OCEANFRONT. xlnt 8it35' Sparton Trlr , in loc, low int. only loan. lg adult pll. lmmac. metal kit, great d~plex as is, or awning. cablnelll. etc. tukl new hotne + lo· Prittd '°' quick Sale. coma un1t. Open bouae $4500 Caah . 327 W. Sat" am U-4. mew. wueon. Sp . 48 , C.M Oceanfro n l . P t P , •5587. f71.7morMr·5-Su.rf -------- ~!!!!!~~~~~I RAMPTON Mod e l fMlllrioc French doon. .._.$10000.ww 4 llr. J a., dinin11 rm. J.V. Co .• s:n.oeoo 1800 .....•................. MEW-DRUXE 3226 lrood St. N.I . Each unit has 2 lit Br's & den, 2 xtra II( pvt polios. 2 frplcs. 2li'a Ba A ,l(t 979-5099 Ex~Tft'MI 4 UNITS in So. Hunt· ingtoo Beach for on ly lS'iV down, Cull price $ZZ9,000. Part Pl•oe,lnc SU· 74il 4HEWUHITS Thal you can get l1rsl ll!er n ghU oo. near rruu.n bmlneM l.'slock bl'okers & lll11(e bank.&> dlsln ct of Santa Ana. Park Pla<.'e,loc 842·1461 MO QUAUfflH(i 4UNITS GREAT OWNERS UNIT ·owner ~i ll carry . ..ooo. JONES 1n:,\LTY INC. lSl. l'MO pier 1'reu!lure Isle Pk. :Dill Pac1r1c Cst Hwy. Lal(una Bch ft .M P. 014 ) 49')-3579 COSTA MESA INVHTMIHT DUrLEX Xlnt C.M. location, two 2 Bdrm units. detached Streel·lO·Street. Always rented. 11reat cond. A must sell situat ion. Ow n e r will h elp wJfmanctnR. Wall trade. exchanae. c r eative tA?rms -you name 1l. Mlon« Sl.38.500. RC~o 640·51 12 It UNITS lsc .... Mpt kh loc.tloR, 2 ltlkt fro• Ho•J .. ........ Al w ssJt11•1cl A.Ill ... .Jt.toO. OWMt' Beautiful de co r a t or fumt.shed.. Palm Desert condominium. For sale by owner. 2 Br It.'! Ba • pvt club. tenn.1.a, swim· ming. paddle court5, sauna. jac. & many ot.ber recreational facilities. Call (71') 8'8·0227 or 6M-Of72 ~~ ""'rty HOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• "*'CAUCTIOM 1Y OMB O'LAMO t_.SWl.- 6.MO So. Bristol. corner ol -Warner. Sama Aoa. Ca . Wed Sept218, mt lOAM. Minimum bid $105,000. Deposit req, 110.000. Sale LO be on tbe pounm. For further Info c all Rolaid FlemU.. ca1a> a m 1. Rlc:bard Sheeta cm>•rra llAL UT A Tl DIV. cma. LOSM•US -~""' P'CfUtJ It fl .... !~~~~~~~ On PerunsuJa. Only ~tep!' tD beach. 2 Bdrm . I I.ta. O.C.Point 3226 (urn ES01mo W1ntl·r •••••••••••••• ••• •••••. Wlltcrfrool lloml'' 6:11 14(WJ fo·or leaM> Pre:.\11t1· CXt'I' ho~ on the bluff 111 pool ror lh•· dl!>l"rlmtnJtlnj.! ---------1 m~~Jor ll7341W! OC E A :-.I F H 0 NT ~ti r Fountain Valey 32H \lfli'Ulter. ~ mo Adil~ •••••••• ••••••••••••••• OOPt-'\S. ref~ 675 ll>41J HOME.\ FOR l<E~1 J or I br l>ni:ed from ~Lo~ Fncd )ard & 31 78 11aral(t'' FJ mtl11·' ....................... pl~a 't k 1dc; & JJt"l ' Beallt Cum <.'Ondo ~br Iba 11.C'l<'Ome C..11964 ~or AC. pool. walk to '>hop ~. ID2!f71 AlCl. nor~ a..,.-; n & water pd, ;,dull:. no~. St5£I ~ ~\IJt, 2 51> ~r Jh<t J.(ardt:nt•r 10 HrM1.n u.fw,.j IMd cl~ SllOOMo 91.2 567!1 •••••••••••••••. ••• •••. aft 6PM ~ 3202 ............ leach 3240 ..••.••...•...............•.....•............. OCF.A.'\f'RO~T llOl S E ~wpl Al'l'l JHr 2H..1 n;nJ fl'\() ) r I> 2Ur apt .,. mll'r ur ~ r I' JONES I{\ \I I\ •'t I 'I,...., (7l4) 673-62\0 HOME.'\ ... OR KE:-1'1 3 ()(' 4 br f'n•·l.'d rroirn S.185 to SStY.> Fm·d ';m1 fol Ii! d r J II .. :-.. r a m I l 1 ,. ~ plt>:.ti.l' Kid:. & 11••1' wt'lt·11ml' C:a II 96-1 251.it· ur !/TJ..2!171 Al!\ n11 lt·1· Ell.'Ranl ;: bdr m & den 1li00 mo 1 Plus h i:rpti.: ;i~., hll cedar & 11.lass :, bllt.s U> ()('ean Obi l'ar P' 1 ..:;-----iiiiiiiiiiiiii~I o r. full) ma1nt yd Va<'lU\l clean 3br I'., ha hoow Crpt.o.. d~ <.:tu.Id O K . no pet.:. $445 mu lsl & las\ ~ S200 l!934'S66 ..... 9'-.d 1206 ...••.•..•............. IAYF«OMT 2 bdrm. 2 bath in :.uper local.ton a' ail nov. for WUIU>r renlal SOOO mo Sahsbury Realty 673 t800 Adulll>. no pet.o. lnqu1r..- :.t l 527 !!Ith~\ il4-~I Beauu!w 3Br 21-,B<i <:-On do. pool, Jal'. 2 car 11.ar. 6. opener. $560 A\ ail :'-iu" No pets S48--~ GOLf . BEACH & n ;1' NlS are s teps awa} fronl ex.<.'lu SeaclJH J Br 2 B;, EnJO> pint-tree' & pnvat·y l>SS ind 11.11rd 4Br. Jba Exl'C 11.aterlronl ~96.Meves wk.nd!> home Yrlv l!>e DALB01\ Vi\CANT 2 BR ~ H;, lSl..AND RL TY 673 111~ Mane refn11.. walk to shopp1.m:. ----scbc.>ol~. close lo Cwyi:. ON WATER Eimttn11. :J -S37S mo V1lla11.c R F. Bdrm. fanuly rm. din1n11. 962-4471. ask lor Gene ::11~ ~l~ ssta'.~e: 0 ~:~.,~ Cively 3 bdrm-C~ndu. 1 • • : pri,ate pC1t1 0 . dbl ~;~able $1000 mo Y 11.ara11.e. rt'r factl..1t1e!o. "··'· bu R alt• ~ pe r mo S52-843J -><WS .r) e ' eves & wk.nds 673-SIOO del 3222 5Bdrm3ba. lplc. ram rm. ~ •••• ~ ••• ••• •• bltns. nr shopt> :.choob Ja51'1l111e Creek Guard~ Commuruty • Brand new home Pools & tennt~ 3 bdrm. 2 ba 01n1n~ & FanuJy rooms Sl200 per mo 213 596-1802 tari;:e J br. 2 ~. lrplc. p vt patw. nearly 1800 sq rt ~exSo.ofHwy Avail Oct. t ~t & last mu -t- ~ depos1l. 165() mo. SI I Carnation. ~7800 •Small lbr. yard. ut1I pd Adults. '425 No pets 7S&.QZ 17 or 83J..89'7 4 Jasmine creek Secun tv. pools, tennis. J br. 2lr» ba. end uni\, Plan 6. h11thly \CltO'aded on it"mblt. Lse $l3)0. 64()...4784 eve. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •New 2br condo nr. So. cat Plua. Pool. spa ~. s:f3.S14 or 7~17. Eastaide Entertainers Detigbt. 3br 1"4ba. manv amen. kid&. n o petft. Avwli/1. '125. a1-0tM. New~; 3 BR. 2 ba .. Kxis OK $725 963 7167 or 831~ BF..ACH RENTAL 2·sly . 2br. frplc. pool. Jae. No Pets. Conv loc $42.5Mo 96:.M 196. s.st>-5697 2 Sly, JBr. dln rm. lam nn. frpl. pref family Ref's. Lease 1625 8onn1e 96). 7881 . 968-7119 Pool home 4br. 2t.'1 ba, cptS. d.rps. frplc. Lse & refs req·d. $725. Bonrut> 983-188 I , 968-7 ll 9 4 8llLs to bch. Char min.: 3& newly dee. new cpt.s, wood peJl nrs. cu.rtain:.. wallpaper, pain t. Yard & Rat. SS1S. 847-7S9l. Open 1'9eSat l·S.1520Pecan . Walk tD beach. secluded dollbouse, all new. 2 br . stv ft refrlg. Pvt yard . Ratage. Small pet ok Singles or couplei. welcom e . $47S m o . S.~; 962-80i50 EDISON HIGH aod on1Y 6 bib tobcb. 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. tie facn rm+ au.ndec.k. 81125. 21851 Hanall ai. am7..,.. e9Ch .ttb patio. S!1ZS Mo. Yeerly \ease. No pets Ba.y. Beach 7Sl-081 l ' .... --. ...... J.Z4.Z l BR F t P. ulll. RllR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AdWta. No Peta. 20tt~ tlaiqiae 4Br Spaniab style Pomona. S380. ~Ol3li _ bome, w Jcowtyd, foun· BtlLCifuJ 4Br. 2Ba, lg cor-Uin It privacy. c loee lO mr laL Have to se..i to bcb. acbl It aboppinf. believe. Nr. Newport Si.GOO mo ......... •1 a PIO i.t·lut 6 1200 dep. 8r1dold. 1a4172.._,,.__ -----~~--~ J244 2Br. Jba, foed yd, encl. ... •••••••••••••••••••• pr, Cqit. Is dJ'111 , lnd.rv 2111'. Iba Condo. \afffacled rm area. No ,.u. Siii model-very nice ..-rsmo. IQO. i.t·i.t + P c1Qc Ref. reqd. Pool, Jae. 6MCSY'f'IO.tm. t llldrJ, -.... etc. Avail. Wl41WlilOWT C'ltT• larc• cont•r ..,,_. la •lot c:oad. ..................... ....... Appl...,. 2,.,._., ~ wia- cbr, harctwood nra. a.nd o•er•t1e lot with waterfall. C AN 8£ lll>WN nmu LISTING orncs ONLY. C.ll for • ...... l!Mlftl to tee ... ~bomt. MWP1' HaHTS ADA OPEN ROUSE SAT/SUNH UVI IM LUXUltY POIPMMUTS Wltb (Ocean Breeae > __.....,, l BR, ramlly room, flrepl1ce l1e ldtchen, lovely bath. pat.lo, c.rport 1nd ltlrden art•. Spa, pool, tlAWard room. Low apace ren. 1n eac:etl«nl peril nr oc.n Sec:u.re home ror 2 or I lldv.lt.t. 11'7,5GO. Ex- --wrrot available . AIJ,.~ (714) 673·6210 I .., ..... .... ~Ac.re.abr.2Nor4br,J ••-•••••••••••••••••• be. 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Pool. ·-·-····· ............ empldl.ady.llt.epri!i,,!'!f· Stteet.CJl.S'fa.'ntr7. 2110ll.Wayet.w,N.8 .8tore bdra Ad.all, oo pela W..atr.Wiats• Jacuui. eocloud 'AllMIWPOIT Slll)+Lq8dl4M-r.;MO or omces~; IJ008q. Offtcie ,....,. 9ft 1ear1y IDcld 11UI. Yewty.Att.f7Ml't0 ..,..... Gu 6 Wlr pd. Bocbelora . 1 or 2 Blldr _ . Double 1arage 1toral(e 11\.SJ•mo. Aval to.Mt.~ Adu.Jta. aotf:.ti. 393 Bednxw6-Towabouaea ~.,..v. eDt.ry pnv. s p•u. •TS /off e r . B.GnandyRltrt1MUI .... , ' 11 l701 =~~G~i~'. lhmDtm,C .. M.5-UU. l"rom .. M ~i~ ~~~:; Newport.re•. 7702180 7~. ft. apace anti. -·-•••••••••••••• ~. bAkoaies, wtn\er. 28r w /lar, Pl.6. Cpla, Sped.acu.lt ar ipa, tot.al .,.. .... 30e2 Office...... 4400 PCI •Gnd St. Npt. 8cb. S bdnn. I bL fl .... ~. ~J: yard llotl1n SlttP••I room• • -Up---.._, fncd d --pd -~ recre• aoa proar•m. -••••••••••••••••••••• $27Smo. Call R.obbie kitcbe .. ue1 f1$ per --·-"D"~~.aMi;) aoaalprocram.7poola.8 Roomw/pVtb&UltnN.-pl CWFICF: tpat'e available 5tt-0'1S7orMMIZZI • no peta . .-per mo Ul t:I Modena, Newport Hel 1 bl a ~IOtlOttGl- .... 6 up. Oc-.-11n ""oat U IONTHSLEASE tanacouru. At YuJuoo Bud:lbome twep oldft' at 17875 tieMCb Blvd . ~40 fleganl 3 br townbome. aigbt. awy 2 8.R. Iba E lllmd. Jambane 6 San fem&M. SZ2S + ..., uW. near Talbert 1n ttunt· Newport Near POiit Ofc. OClMft view, 2 car elec 11de . $350 m o . No J~ HWa Ro.ci. MS-. lngton Ht>ach SW JM'r Modem so21q fl at.ore of Wiater nntol1 l•rice aar . t.rMb comp . frple, kidatpeta.ITU700. . t714)644.lto0 Btldd'ro11troomrorreot, moo&h. Pbooe m~aa"~ ofc. 2630 Avon·C 213 / ~ H~r. 2 ba wlt.b pool, lftml.S, apa. ~ -$I.SO MlrVltt $10 Pf"' month, m 7001 tartlorlfiahlaoda, 3 BR.2 ~ ~ '500 mo 6 mo.s:n,..,. 2 Br. 2 ba. CfllU, clrp1, stv 24'3 Bdrma oceanfront per~~I dalil S>~r moot.b OaUy -------.. """' r..i... .....,,. ..--• ~Iara• 2 br. 2 ba ---fr refng No ctuJdrrn or dl.ctk'xee. $&.50 up. Year· Pilot offl<-... Ph on• fY)R SALE OR LEASE 11 !ID,....,. Woodbnd.i~ .-. ~· ., ..... ___ , w /vlew " b•h'on v " ---------peta.$125.M6-"312 ly 8'75-419128kr C t u ' " N:AI:> n!'JMUr Eat. ~yra f'retoka1de home. Sbr , _!¥8522 '1305 t'1lC_>__ ' WINTERRENTALS -uea quarters. "'11' M2-4:12len.2'1S. Co 'l la M es• area . . ....., f-'" f •. laundry arH teOO per Vl"'W OP' OC •A.., ~-Bdrm. penoo for rm, b;ath, ._ .......... f ~ .... lo.a, ,.,..., ~. , • •Hr.fomrm,fnnldln l'm. mu Call 175 4441$ llll ' r• , .. • I , I bath YearlJ'Of' refnjc &. garden. X1t S23tJ UP Of.<?t ·11tore-. u..,....q , t.· w.,....._ ar.eo. ~ JWdner 1nrld ~Mo n.mpw nn. 2 ba. dble fpll OtAMOND <..1TY 2 Br. 2 ba. frplr. mo Sl50Mooth pnv ~~. cpta, drpg, A/C 17301 ~.M.S-J.ZlS ~.Tl4 s:ll·OL9'7 ...... .O mo Avail ~t -beam cell, J•cuul, Agmt61:H210 ----ltach,H R 1M· IMZ 2K:s4 -OC.EA.Nf . .,NT 2 br ss:se> REAL ESTATE cara1<e M50 m o Call V_..._hllhlh 4250 ;e bdnn atr t"OOd. Cf>odo 10 Mi8617. mo. incl. uUl. No peu . 11•• co._,,_., &>b HJU~aft7pm 2 8r~exMpt. l\.'J bloc:lu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Walld Square. R nt or Welt.clllf 1,. fam.lJy home ~. nutt -to bucb Yearly ~ Leaiie MOO pc--r mo Call 00 quiet tft!e II.Md.~. MS-1~13 l Br cott.aae t ype, urruce. QllJ 67~ ~ for reat, 81g Bear Oty s!pi 6. ltneru. f um 12:5 nit.ely pr cpl Ca IJ alter J p m. S48-19fj9 K:n<~ aft~"' 4br. :Iba, + p /R "frpk. 8EAQI. View, pier. 2br end. paUC>. '320 m o Ultl i..,.o.._.. JZ41 Slcnl lncl. ardnr. l.Aeopt Mb -.W UU pd. 30S E. S.Cle•• 3776 Incl~. 642-~ or OHTHllUCH ••••••••• •••. •••• ••. ••. avail 762-~. ~ U l871·2*11_ ••••••••••••••••••. ••.. _M()._2363 __ • __ _ I Br MSC). Uul pd Hotel """' lat & la.al 2006 w Oceanlront 673-4154 TAHITI Condo. aharp 3 Br, 2'h aa, 1 _________ , C:.-.. ..._. l722 PanoramJc wb.ate water Fabulous Eaalatde I br, hll-0vni rlflll(e. dllbwahr. Bayfronl Condo. Bo•l ••••••••••••••••••••••• vaew •Pt $3~ & Up wood beams & t•ab1n~t11. Modern I °' 2 br r.'<lltage oo be4tcb on TahllJ with c ar. row boitt, wu11h macb1ne . complete- lut.r:ben. Pl.c ... or mun mfo call ~2.llD9 eve:. & week~ 1 ~. draped. A IC, ahp. Beaut. & ti padOW$ 2 Owner' oompl 1'wn!w.l Zbr. •2722 4112-1720 WhJte 11!95.&JS.8$64 VJAUOO 2Br288 r~y t.o move in La". 1u..a..a lbllr bch. Adtlll & Watn Realty. ------WaU:rlronl, avaU. Ort 1 " Bdrm +den F•b ulovs ~ .._ ...... , Cl p "IOU" !111° J nu So of S U ... _ \JUI incl ... ~ ......... o. eatn, b lh '" ~ UI02 "' Vlt.-w S2400tmo y rly lse ,....,,_ · _,. Oceanfront :!Br condo. no .-. r YX, incl utlll Frwy $450 mo M r 873-71113 I w ~--()Amico, 7141898-m6 · poo . J•H~vua , inte r s-6PM only. 889 Set1alc. 28r Illa J pl ~ m o Dnve by 111 V111 Lido Condo OD the water Rental MM>/mu Brkr CM yc.IU'ly 4 bdrm 3 ba Near IJtoarh. Nord. U<e 2 tidrm, 2 ba Newport Beacbt11 fmc sl C.!MOO 67J..24Y3 t'VI~ IJO(lf, p:.rk $1200 per mo w den & pauo $975/mo 11200. Mo . 6C 2 4 7tl3 $340. 2Br. l'-•b•. patio, lfll "'619 yrly °Wkd)'ll, ~a t Rh l.l1dry rm AdlU. uni y IGyfrOftt l'ALM ~f'kl1'11(1!'> VlU'" tmn ('undo un M 1ai.1un lltlb Countr:r Cluti Cir1>cn •. pool . tt:nn1'> Nt"ar Rancho Mir .. 11 .. l ldlil.11.U[llOl :slrl 11 -(.~LI B ~) 963-1.200 lift 6 ""~..i-.ct TSL Mgmt 642 1603 2br 2 ba ~tory f7:-.0 Yr 4 BR , ocean ... dt', No Waterfront Hom-eo.ta....._ 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly fl75.8ll9C) ChUirk t'fld DH. t'P + :.ludlO & ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm 2 ba fireplace. ~ 631·1400 c•• ....... -..... ...,__ __JIQ modern k1tc tien. an cl F&m.asUc.uet:an Vll:_W (;Q_ do ~•CIOUli 2br 2ba w1all atmt"rull~ Sl 100 2Ll-4JO.<fT:M S> Call494 9329 _,..vs VWI"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.arktng C lo:.e lo ~ ALLUTI.LJTIESPAJD 8eaw.fulC8R,2ba Yrly, ~l Plaza S4SO mo f'ort.afma, 3 BR & den, ex ZBr Coodo, yrly. frpk. refnl(, lndry rm. dbl 11aJ\ll1ve ocean vie w&, carport. pvt pauo. nr bch Compare b efore you $750 .Per mo Nwpt CaU675-8918 reot. Custo m de11IJ;(n Beach RJty 4175-1642 ~ 81.11 Ho-ar "ah1.n Pl"'' lbl color TV. 2 f r1> It OC,.:AN Vl t.:W. yr ly, 2 s ... .,_14~flil1> r rpl . <k..ock.b 1000 Mo aft 2 H H • I b a . N 11 rt h "50 mo. 493-3l89 __ 5p_m_ ~ A 1·h;srmcr' fl50 3 .HR. 2 ba . I blk to ~I bt>al'h, pool t60() 1.mera.ltl fl'')' <1 HU. :J Im, No JX'U. 960-ZHIJ I ~0 (,ll•f-1111 >'l\'W SJ20() Mu 1 unwr A:.bO<' 4.'H 1177 4lrJ 4!.IH L.alJMO Hiiis 3250 .•..................... Avail now 3hr . 2h,,. ••Jr ••ind (Ju1d c:ul dt· i.ar• Maturi· 1•ovpl.-' on ly 1;1:t.I b61 31118. ti1.1 Jllj.1 tww Newport Te rr Con dn. 3 HK. 211'J bat. beuul view from frcmt lrne unit. n r 1>r1hl , SfiOll /mo f~IO<J,:j l mmurulate 2 bedrm . t:M•11rh l'OltH~t·. fen red yurd 5-10 1&4 or 645·~3 Jhr 2b:i, a /l', ~w<·t c:ul tlt· 2tJr. 2'1'J ba <.:ondo. frplc. ''>ct(: ~ paUo, µool, jal', bilWlll. t.i61 3J6"or hM 31M $S(i() MZ-444.9 l..arjlMa MicJMe4 3252 HMbor View Home l'hai.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU Jbr, htm rm, v1ew !ihoirei.. :i Ur <!'h H.i, fun11 ly rm, <! 'lly :sundeek. .ivwl n•1w $:>75 1>r m11 1,lll-07!17 '111m1rrh K:i y 'I ••rrtH't• ~' "" C t• 1J I II ,, V I t• W l> • ( .1lJllm1 i.un'teb <1hr ... 1tJ.a , (.im rm, frm din 1111!, ~I>"' m•1 CJll 1.01 l~or400 ~ Water & gantencr incl ~ Mo 752-8!8> -------s-a...• 3276 ..•.....•.............. OCEAH VIEW COHDO Jllllll & JBCU7.%J, Lemus, 2 B it, 2 1n Ba . M BR . wtfplc, & t.und~k ~ mo Agt 492 4121 --- re aturea Spaciou s kitchen with Indirect Cllarrru.nJ( I Bdrm, Beams I.I~. separ•l~ d1nini & Knotty Pine $400/m o area. full lenirth nwrbh: Yr md UlC. uul 67~ 4((18 pullman m bath. klni111u: or~~ bedrooms. pool. BRQ, surrounded wilh plul'lh Ye<U"ly, 4 Ult, 2 bu . very Jnnd11cap1nr< AOli LT l>Pffl'IOWS. frplc: & 1.:e lJVJNG AT JT'!-. lit:ST • t.errar e $'/(Ill Mo NO Pl!.IS HUMUOLD 1 Bdrm furn111hed 134:0, ltA-aJty Jovetil 675 4t122 2 Udr-m rum1sh-.-<1 $11:W 11a1M>o Pftlinwla 3807 J6SWei;t W1U..m '714 >642 I fr1 I ....................... 2 HR I halh Yrly SU'!):> lo 2 Br, blw, adlb . 011 1wtl> IJeal'h G8.il pd . rtrn g Wl month 833-K:>l:l 2265 ~ Ph b'73-21 L'\ Canyon Dr I & 2 Bdrm tr;,11.,ri. $i!5() Mo + vtJI i. No l0h1ldren IBr ~ liaC'h $275 l'ttl 1nt'I Winter 404 ~ HMJboa. 675 3901 a/t 4 ordoRs.&t.29193 Zbr. 2 11 l y Twnh :.c ~leadt 3748 w1frplc . deck. p:il10, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vt!•rly t600 642 5200 LAGUNA BEACH MTI< 4br Zb•. frplc, e11>li. & INN Mrud M!rv n1l11r c.ll1b lOO 11~111> t.u IJ"O 25 TV, heatf"IJ poul Ultl .,k~ t o bay S700Mo 4714 1494·~!14 UIS:> Nu r.11111 t.o Moo MS Salbod Coast I twy l'L,lll ~ 2008 ur 756-3!H9 Beaut decorHled. mu 111 eon... det M4s-3822 i.er v1ce. pool, ulll, $95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk 499-2227 I lr-<>cean V&.w W1-.t 11urw up~r PO<I unit <!Ur, 21iu. wt.hr1d r yr , 1t·fri i<tlr1r , ~!iU mu •o61 l(.(l) afl SI' M Sclt.Jumt <:cp.trano 3278 OC,.~A NFKONT l>lUd1t1 SJOO. I Br $475 2Ur $$75 I block from CdM beHch Oven ra.np,e r~ng d1i.pl Cptx-drps·&p11c room11 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Incl UUI. 536 0321 Club Hou.'!•' & f.orJ11l. :J HH, MiKioft Viejo 326 7 Z'-4.i lih. 211ly hM~ $575 mo. • ••••••••• •• •• •••• •• ••• or Lw opl. 49:>-2544 r .. llOM I':.~ ,.l JH IU :NT Santo Ana 3210 1 or " Ar l"n<;•~ frorn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~$5!Y.i ,..,...~I yurd & :JUr, i'.& Condo, ludb OK, 1:dra l(~1. I-.101111,·:. nr ~ Coai.l l'lai;s, utJI J•lc.Jl>" k tdl) & peti. ....i 9G4-412ti wt'l1·11mc Call !164 2!iOO or ~ ------ •rrJ.~I Agt, no ft·.. N.!M So. CoWll Plaza 2 Br 4l>r 2b11, w/vaew. luke member•ll•P 1nc:ld $4!1~ M11 hill :llfill o r ffil·3UM 2 Ba condo, hke new carpels/d rapes. A tC. paUo. Ju.ah landscaping, pools, J11c.. et.c Advil.a l.C\ly ~ lb!i dnc'OUnt. H.-leoch 3269 831)...4447, ext 308 dy1>, or -..-· ~741.8al\6PM . ....................... -------- NO t'l•:f':• Apt a. Condo rentals V11l.i Jlentuli. tm-4912 Bkr t'irr l~ N~ Newport 2 br uul pd. Elderly cpl w/00 pet.a & no children. $325. 20001 Cypret!S, SA Hgti.. 1 f'rT Condo. 3 Br. 21;., ba, 3Br. 2.Ba. avto garage, flfllC, ceramic Ule e ntry pool. wshr /dryr , $SOO $575/m o 644 2 126 , mo !)5&.1237,495·5&69 tl40-0tl2S ----• Large duplex 2 Bdrm. 1.Jlilf11 Condo. 3 BR 6 den Fr pie Bl t1 n BBQ . +J ba,onrnllJOrgret-n Adult:.. 2 c a r gar . bcll. Nr pool 9925 per tim/mo. Ava.JI ~l 10. rr»l. Bkr,6:Jl.J800. MS-3646 ----------N P'f. Shores. 4 br, 3 ba, SClllllh ...,_. 3216 IJll)OI, tenrus. S'FlS yrly. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 631 ..... t73-8US 2 ea couage. Walk to 9t.h HIR CuY00·2 BR, 3 bu. + St. beach. $4.50. + utU . den. McCJ.aln townbme. Available no w . Call Bar, pool, •P•. t.ennla ::~• 661·1161 or +exl'.l'U. AvaJI. ~t. 5. <G•I> 1165-1~. 675·5535 l bdrm. ocean view , eve. fl.replace, natural wood , 2 muUr' bdrm, 2~ balh, aundeck. $410+utll. frpk, •75 mo. 541--1182or _•_-508G ______ _ (213~. C nda ';' 1 2 bdrm. fa don, apa, 2 u.twa1•1• 1421 frplc'•, 2 be. 1ro11od "••••••• .. •••••••••••• floor . Wa1he r /dryer 3bdrm l '-'b•, near 1vaU. lrg patio, near edlooll, crpt. dtpt, fria. ocun. lAe 1 l-15. 9171. D/W. llaqe, 1or. comm ~17. '°°'· AvalJ now! .. 10. mo. Dl1IJ N6-421.2, £vee 2 BDRll. Balboa llland. s.om. OulslandJnl( 2br r11nd<1 40 wllll of glw.s. to o<·c11n f'n v i;Wurs Lo beh. (;If r.w to t own By o wn1:r 213 7lb-09'l5, 714-'!1'7·4672 Ml..,,...leoch 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P I 1lleOc...trt 8ca'4. home. 3BR +, 2 ba. ffl>lc. A1J appllancea, garage Qwet re:11d wre• Avail lmmed. 9100 Ph Zl3-C76-i138 eves THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMMERTIME FUN. ~<JC.1<\I Act1v1t1ei. D• rector• F1ee Sunday Brunch• BBO's • P.ir 11011 •Plus much more OMAT RECREATIOH: Tooms• Free Le&i.oni. (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubl•Sa1ma• Hydt'oma!>bllge •Sw•m· ming • Goll Om11nu Range UwvfT)' carport l!ll'lr8j1C 673-6M2 all 7 PM 831·~Hl leav~ ntltJ( OCEAN SIUJ<:OF HWY New 2 UH, I HA, fplc. U/W, $465 lst! ll7J !rl2A Sturuo. garage, one bl0<•k t.o bPach 135() include" Wla lJt'S 67 J. 3982 Deluxe Cbr 3ba vu 11pL'< AU elect CI06C w bch SI LOO per mo. 673..fB'J'.! I BLOCK TO BEACH lmmar !Br, w /Jg lllthl & MJrJ Uv rm, w /(rplc· & beams S490 mo. 675-8138 3 BR. 2 ba, frplc, nu crpt & paml thNOUt. Wa lk to bch. Oct'an / ba view S800 CalJ Sharon, •l(t 673-8SSO Room w /hath No kllr he n Balcony w/view. Cl<>5e to bch UUI Incl. $250M o 67!>lW7 2 BR. l ba . new p aml , drape.. noorlng, carp. Frpl., ca rport ~oo. 87a-:iirJJ& 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE home at· moephere 263 br dl:l apt.a, no pet.a. 541-1034 LAMAMCHA UTS IA111t, 1,2.W bd garden BEAUTIFUl APART· MEMTS: Smglor. t & 2 Bedrooms • I ur n8'hed & Unturn1a.h11d •Adi.Ill wvmg •No Peli. • Modet1 OSJen daily 9 lo 6 Oakwood Gerden Apenmenta • a~. Ad11lu. Dabwhr, bbal, encl gar, 1•• bbq. Pool. OM Pd. m Scott Pt.eG-$073; 146-51U Newport leecfl/No. 880 ll'\l1ne 1>111611'1) (714) 646-0560 Newport~/8o. 1700 18th St 2 Bdrms, 1 bath apt. Adulu. SITS. mo. Gas .-s. ta.5073 .. Newty decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouae. Spacious ftrepUK:e • pool. Quiet ...... Adwu, no pet.a. -17s. ... lfl45.331l _,mo., yearb'. ..-.--.-1-11----- ,.. • o 1 • 100•01 Al fbll1) <>C!AN1'RONT 2 BR, ~ 11111• H21 (71•1 &42-8170 •New 2br cODdo nr. So. upper ..ut w/Jrd lll.Y IUD• -"•••••••••••••••••• .'--------.... Oil Ptua. Pool, 1pa "51). deck +tac• 2nd ltJ paUo I lldnn I be twnbH nest __,, °' TIM!n7 did. ... 1 wlbf/dryr • to.,_.. Cout Plou, lllloc:Uooetea. t.-c 2 r.. 21r Ibo . lml ,.uo, AU lacna'd. •TS mo. 3'1nalld.k.arpr,~ aa. laudr7. -••r•1•. '*'°"• laundrJ. P'll: yearl7. Avoll approx fa awtmmtna eMl/mo. ~MIL~~ _ moOI', Avlllt/L PhMMGI 10.MI. Qlll .. -.......... ~ .,.,.,_ --- WATDPRO'NT I BR1 2 ~=~:-&~.~ ~· ..... llalt~Pr~ c~ be..._. oe a. • ..., aa· • · Nwlll ..... 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N 11 HuyflU'll hom1· pn~ i.u1lt· 2 Ur. 2 ba 1·ondu, ,., hlk to IA:ach. 4! t'llr l(itr, .aulu 01> nr Oeaut lwy view l650 yrly n>LMl(ml OCEAHFttO~ Jbr, 2ba w ofh« Vrly ,.'rplc, 3 clll ur $1050 TiiL Ml( ml 642 I fl03 2 HH apt. yrly On Pt•mn S3M pef' mo I 1·.irpc>rt 67~ 7973 lt'Vt!lll ) s-a.-• 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11tr, J•><'lt. non :.Itlk1 ~) 673 1!>2 1 M.alure lady I.ti ~hurt• hm "' 11amt" i-vt·ry th1n ~ f W'Tl1l>hcd SJ 75 !WS ~I &ctl w 1shan 2 lir i Ha P11rlt N1>wport .1p1 w Hme b44.e75!1 Prof bui.1orn orit'nt Fem ai(t' 23 30 Non smot.er No l'l't.'i Stir Condo ut Npt l:kh w int dt!M.aner AJJ amrn1t1~ $i!:5() Rd. I S275 M 0 ('Ve-I ~21.!lll J...uvely all adult, no pet.I, l a. 2br, movf' In t.oday 1.2&3 Br apt.II. 8200 1-;d Walk to bch SZ85 to S32:S Oi.moan who loves l)w ~er. HB. M&--0619 646-050Tor498-l903 ~. ods r m by Sepl 30 -----Cllll pay SlOO lo JI)() llACHWOOO Ans *Sc>ac OC'eanfront ownen 548-tm 2Br adl1I PIO. 912·ll00 I.Slit. BttaOrtak.lo& vlew , ·---- New C-plex . 1·3br. '500. ~2br. 137s Encl •arage, frplc , p11Uo . y a r d . Ros~mary 1'48 226 2 ; &a. 2187. 912.911>5 l.4'e2 BR cpta, d.rPl. bltns, e;ncl back yard. Sep. l(ar. Avail. now.R-lUIO 3 Bdrm 2~ batba, W ID Hook up, frplc:. 01•· bwaaber, gat•iJ• .. 70 ~A.a for Carl• Jbdrtm62bdr~ Walk to beac h. Call 911C-Z15'7 °' IM-2117 Qlti•W .... 2br. 1ar, acrou from ldlocli 6 patlc. •1mo. Nopda. •1111. So. Son Clem ~/mo 3 bed hoow. CM sns + ,..., ZU..837.a745 , 7 l4 .C·6W l&.ll. 631-5702 $100 f'REE RENT 3 Br. 2 ba. pvt patio 6 f(ara.-LotB of «ru1 614 C11lle Campana. MO Weekdaya a fter 2pm pho ne 492 ·1 567 o r 08·5275 . Anytime Welbndl. s.t. ,._ llto .......... -. ..•........ SPACIOUS Jbr condo nr So. Cat Plau, frwy ac· CC!lll to lrvlM Complea. 5111-0mal\$ ----REJ'URBISHED 2br coa door So. Cat Plau. frwy 1 ccea1 lo lrvlne ~.5'l•mlaA.S. s-.t.... llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Delau beds condo. Stec- to bcb. Pool, apa. S1'7S. CaU~ Weal I 1t1t lltl ....................... Aak for It.I.lib M·F nnml wanted lo ~hr d~ex 1n CdM Xlra Ir)( RR. l(ar . own bath, $230 mo. ~J Robltl or Su1uan, 50746. --- Q.let M 25-30 to 1hr sm t: · al.ck home IZOO + u\I, Sm yni. 64.5-Ull5 keep try In If. r.n. rmmt.e wnt.d avail unmed. 1225 mo Own rm Npt. M6-4000 before noon rem roommate wanted for ume. Pool. 2B r Slf1.50 6U·5185 after 4:30. ....... to ebare 2 bdrm. Oondo near Beach Blvd • w.,.... SU5 per mo. eau•ta. Q U I ET , C L r: A N , l Br 2 •&or'Y apt K roel MA'IVRI: ADULTS. 2Br from J»•rk tzlO mo. 1.,. lbldio. •· C$. ...._ li1mt COC'p., Ltaury=.~.!'!-1 ~.: r. bl&aa ,_ • wot.er ...,,... IP9. , .... narm Wnn Nt aiocb Blvd. • bl. ~n won&ed. ......... tlf .......... d _111_..,., _______ _ -.-ror...u ••• ' 'Id JtoO ..... " ................ 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A1tt 5491388 M.Anner'a Male 450 fr 6IM) aq f\ Wm llau w111kel & Co ~~ DIC.sums ~la haVIOil your place of bu11ln h• wt Baker Cc•nler Recep UOnUll. 1'0nlereoce room. phone covf'!'aae. Cl0tf' to &IJ1JOl1-, fanr rHlaunn~ ~<?retarl1 I u rv1ce1 available. for more info, r:= c•ll Anll» al ., Sq. ft. vlow, under· p'OUDd Pf'ka, elev1tor, o.t HW1 \'lalbUi\)' Alr cooct .. Lacuna Beach. <7l4 )Ht·llH, wkod1 9m.z anc. on Dalbo• laland, IOO 111. ft. P per mo. and. fl~o r . Cout ,m.Mtu 111,y fnJlll olc. 500'6"41G' w /80 ' boat allp . Jaltorial, prkDtJ elc . .,,. .... r.111 f)-l..., 1800)2$2·2000 AGURESALOM w .. 11 ~tabllahed leading Wf)mt•n b flKUre Salo n 11t'I v1n11 Nt-wport /C M .. reu For info. CaJJ Ray S67 SJU AICt Lict-Uc '62, fl>O '.lrlillj(e On·Sale Ck.Us <)Id L"llue t ype 47 or 48 Toll .. 'tee <800 >252-2000 MOT&S AUSIUS Anywhere ill Cahrorn1a. 1;¢9001~ore_5_·30_. __ flY>R SALf; OR LEASE AW> ~aJr. FAl. lSyn. O'.itltu Mesu area. 2400!tq. ft won •re•. $t0-8299. 64S-l.2M. fo\IU or Part tune. Couples Miid lndMduala fOf' bull· DN8 at you_r own. Local Amway dl11trlbutor tr1W1S you for 1pleedkl opportunity. Phone ~ 11112. Dtsn&IOUTI .... $2,'20 ..... -. Hollled wa\tr. lon1 ~b. cblltnbutor route, Oran,jt~ Couoly. Pown· Ual (or e xpansion. ll0.000 Do. Several 11m11lhir route• avail. Nm S1000 mo. ·~· ·~·S'11*DI &eabon 751Mms -------PET H!ALTH BUSINESS. ILLNltSS MUST SELL. lluat Uke pupple doa• • lllUy cata .• ,.... a . ecna. Del Mar to Ion cs.a. .... ,... •• al per yeu . laterffted .,..u. •. 213/ G&·LalM .... . .. ..~t.~.~~r .... ~.'.! ........ ~:'Ir ..... OWi'~ ..... OD10Ul'~--la· c om• ProducJ•t ~· ..... S4111· ty c..u......., ... im ... V( _.... - "1d!r.~21. 1m DAILY PILOT •7 • ., .. -; · I' ,i > ~ ~"' I I .I ~ t ~ ~ : · . t '-'... ~ I > ~ '-' e T.: ... I Pad.eJ;lr.rlMJ ..... ~ ....................... . ............................................ . Mrd ·a -' u -°wj••,illllllllilil• ..... c.tliil..s~......... 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Dan Unilmked.M&-J'728, .~pltall.~ic"'e ·--• .. •••••••••••••• s-. l•ly CCIGIMlll•Uua -.-.. ~ a..EAN makes It -. ,_._.._MS•o. ,, c It awam clou 111...., -_ Sill..,..., d!.&AIP LrUck. Gleem. Bach .• •Pl•. 19.-u Ollm' briChttMn, whl ...._ D'adbw. baul. ttte 6 yrd bona. 548-9372 _..... .. ,-. ao llM bAee<h ci.an ........ •• • • • •• • • • • •• •• '"*. !1'.Wle. &U· 1.257 • D I .... cl.a nn. hall tu Av1 n.r,x.,.RJCIA.N Pri ed Z Ladiea wt1J clean your .. -.-•••••••••••••• • rm JI 50, rourh po, chr c OOC Student. 1 Too tnaclL haule/apt/or boat for re· ~.OU..11\Y C.11. home, .. Ciuar C'llm Ptl ocb' ~~~ O:.~'~~'" uo Trub. ll'ff trim Dao asooable ra tes. Good P!Qsroup UU&al. 2-4)rn. Qi& repair, u yn eapr --1 r--IG-l:l'M. refs ..... or646-4T18 L.aad1 Incl Lurn101 Oo work m)'J'df Ref1 Uc.dlnM _!'So.bi --Ill••-· AC\. Pam ai ·23St or U1 -0101 e. L--v+• =d ~-'c v..tbaWuig, res Sl4 & up -5«).l'll8. ----·--"''" Yd 6 g•r clnupii Frt''° ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU,N l prcrl. carpt't & ~4 _ mt. m 4)84US97 lobertlOll ~me 8ab.)'l'&ltlo1C. My Home: ww.11., cay tlf br SSrd St, N lJ Conoy IJ3...GI. .....,. de&D.i.tuc special a.-&.. ---Bell ....i *-8880 • ___, Hau Ii n 8. c I e a n up lo , ....!:.:_C._;_ -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drive.way removal• ~llMmcleanloa. KAB custom -ood fcnc 1.nmmmg. 557-8271 ~ra.~S:S· ~~~~a:s"epair . .._c..s.n~ -------...................... . C•alwt Gw •J.111 MARY'S P\.ACI ••••••••••••••••...-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uceftled lMhr home can!' Sandwich Express will Gli.rdenlng , clean-ups & for the eJderly Private . ••••••••••••••••••••••• dnea-up your next party landscap ing. George coey home. Call today OIVORCE$70 or eYftll w1ow-1pec1alty lhahl.5'5-7cm _ 831_-«m __ . ---- Eaay, 1uaranteed catenng. 3 locat ions . Paclnc Services. &tS 9580 Call ~7011 MPM 8kkpg .ervice, all busl· c-tlt /eo.cr.t. ness needs. hr/mo rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAWN service, hmd· scape, clean-ups, lulullng. 642 9907 Tree, Shrub Trlmm1nJl. Ho..1c1e..-., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE? CaJI Ging ham Glrl Free est. 645-Sl.23 •••..c.-Assod ..... a..c. Low homeowner rates m-0562 TiiE HAR'TT-ORO ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landscapc·r Top work Fn1r pnce Refs .646-487ldya/evcs Land11cape. 1rngat1on. C.Ouistenseot9'7-4136 CemelU work of all k.indll. --Free ett. 15 yrs exper DIVORCE BY MAl L AllO b&ockwalls. S56-07S7 fi1.llq to final . $70. -- Oea1»11ps, Sod Removal Anylhanit. Dave 536-W16. Robin's Houseclun1n1< clnup. reu 10 ~rs exper Srvc, for a lhoroughly Uc & bonded. Norboru clean house 540-08S7 531-8162 or f!JUT-2862 Ad.Ion Legal. M2·Sl00 Cement work-All types Uc'd Contractor J380/65 Find what you want in w __ n_Ada ___ ca_L_I M2 __ ·567_8 642-8482or 841-6563. Daily Pllol Classifieds. Clas.slfied Ads 00-5678 Sell idle it.ems &12·5678 Rotol1Wn11. reoovallnic. apnnklera,oewlawn.a.6 anl cleanup. Dave, IG.-s, or Bud, ......_I ftePdentJ.J & commercial ~. Free eat. Jleu . n&el.175-Bl t 1• •• 'I Pal..alina & RestoraUon, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Par l:xcellance", 1t. Brickwork. Small Jobs. llc/lo s /rda. Richard Newport, Costa MeH & Siner.~~ lrvi.oe. 675-3175evea. Brick, stone. block work. Lile floors. conc rete patios, walks. drive· ways Free est J ohn IM6-U83 .........•........• , ... LocaJ movwic. f're1gbt, coostrucuon. household & office supplies Resaaonable rales. Call 91S(>.2654~ 'alRfiMJ/?..,tlMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt.'Tl::RS PAINTING Expr 'd . Reas Ralu 1-'ree E:.t Call Gene 5&0458 Dav e 's Painting , ReaJComml. Servlnic coutaJ comm. 8 yrs. Hlgbeat quabty work. Rsobl. h e 'd . Dave. ~ l'ainbAg, lnt/Ext. Q lty mat., work, res1d 6 m · dust. Free Est 646-1252. Palotlng, Res/Comm!. Servuig Coastal comm. 8 yrs. Highest Quality 'M:Jrk. Rsnbl. lk'd. Dave ~ •PAIMTIMG• Int & ext fall rat.ff. 40''. olf Free esbma t.es ca II 6&26M Prof paintmg Ext & Int ---- lf'J1783S Low rates f'ret> Wallpaper banJ(IDI(. fast efit 5.JIH~. 53&-4383 servlce. quality work Le ----Papier. 714-SJS.2350 Painting INT !EXT -- Neat. honest, reas 12 WAUPAPEllMCi yrs exp lJc'd Dave Quality work Eve\ 1166-1~. 631..DtiS. Phanblaa rePa&r. Spec. ln remodellng, copper re· pipe, ~ detedlon " sewer Jocat101. Flat ra.. Top Hat Plumb- lal. 517-31.N Pl:lr o&d 6 new 6 re-pipes too• JO yrs exp . Call 546-... Plumbing r epairs & drains cleared. Water bin, garbage diapoeals Expert Drain. ~o MC/Vlsa THE PIPE SURGEON PLUMBINC Free estimates, rep1pea. re · model work, c us tom bomea. Commercial & nsadentla.J. Quality work at reasonable prices. 5«).7535. U c U72M3. ftoals.mc.,R~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL SERVICE Rd.I able Alt 6PM 557 2783 RoofiRg ....•••.••.••.......... Repear • Reroof All typea ·1 b1 ni:l t>' rocltshakes·compa tar Free eat 541-5930 i''m Avllll l:ml • Hlta '•· Cu.tom drwam•kba• Is al\ef J .... ··"" woflr, ... 7111 , ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..ARENCE'S TV. 21 yn ex per . Day1, eves. wbcll .•.• +. llMOIS . y,.s.,,1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree. abNb, Pruo1na •re-moval, yrd clean·uPlJ, h a ulin g . ~0 -214S , Ml-lfJJJlm Prof Tree·Servlce & Removal, com plete yard ft lot clean-up, Free Eilt. 4111 • ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE lriaJ lesson credentialed. readlllg, rmlbft French. 673·601:S W-1rwO.a•sg ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.at Window Clearuoit. Prot. window care. Reas Rates. Ref'a. 642-5668. 2 females wanl work cleamnR wtndow11 in your home, apt or bW> $12 ~' mm. call Karen 842-60311 orGay&t7·3785 -----Collejte student.I. window wastunl( Res1d /11tor'"' Xlnt work. 642 544\1 . 645-7972 ----Sell w1lh EASE' It's a BREE7.E C.1asstf1cd Ads 642 5"1R lftv1stw.t AH c-.:1wfth/ a,,IW"fmity 50 '5 '~•/ Loat&Fowtd 5300 huords 5350 HetpW.ted 7 100 HetpW...t.d 7100 HllpW..t.d 7100 HetpW..t.d 7100 HetpWmwted 7100 ....................... ................. ...... ....................... .................... .. . . ....................... ·······.······ ................................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lolt&Fol..d Found vie. Goldeowesl & $50mlllion, Syr No Risk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heil, H.B. blaclt male. Recover world demand Alwlculc..,.tth 5 I 00 German Shepherd Commod. SSS0.000 req . ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 847-6:K)I ~72'7_j,_ i----~~~--. ~---~--~· ~to•__ 5025 1 ,. Uist· Irish Seller male .--.-, --l REWARD $100. V1~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookhurst & Wu rner. SWIMGLOAMS and 2nd Trust Deed Loans on res1denUaJ property CUstomiz.ed to tneet your needs! R.E.DEPT SANTIAGO IAHk 714 /832·5200 fNEED fMONEY • camtTMO P'tlOILEM 2nd & lrd TD IOGR' 547-5402 Arranged by Coad tto.. Loans CA.5HAVAJLABLE M.y purpose $20,000 min Mr. Hargrave. 9Sl·353S Businessloaos,any plJll)OSe, any amt Altl 842-04SS BUSINESS LOANS Any purpose or amount. Lowest raleti. ASSURED FlNANCING. 846-6858 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sl·ll ·"' v 1ll•m or t•Jm l1tnlll1t111 of 1l1•rn-. for $7~ ur 1 .. ,., w1!h J l'l'OO\ l'mrlwr 1\d 3 Ltncll lur 2 C'llO!.t'<'U11Vl' dayi. ~:ach 11d!l1lluoul ltn1: b filf l•>r Ull: 2 d .. y, <..:h.1r..:c 11 • No c11mmcru<1I .ub FtJr mort• 1nrorma11on .. nd to ph1\:c your ad l'311 642-5678 The parents of 1\d Scholl. Mr Edward Scholl and Mn. Barbara Scholl and tus s&Sters. Deborah & Jennller. WlSh to express apprec1atlon for all the caring and sympalhy ex· tended durin ~ their bereavement al the lo.<JS of their beloved son and brother Ted died in a skydivinic accident on Sunday. Sep. lA>mber 16th M;~1• Trust -Loati. FOllllCI 5300 Dtidi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .••........•••....•.... Sattler Mhj. Co. All types of reaJ estate investments since 1949. SpKiliDWjht 2ndTD1 64~217 I 545-06 I I C.ASHFORTD's American Mort. S47·71S1 r.ml Plated TO's 110/oSpndlble Ylekl ·Hi dl eq ui uee •LowRiak •$1SOO.average pnce •Free Collections FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 64~5671 LDst or Found a pet'! Call Animal Assis t ance League. 53'7·2273, no fee. LOST: Male Springer Spaniel. "J .8 ". Has ID. Weatchlf area. Reward. Pleue call 87~180 55683 --------- LOST: M. 'Al Siam est> mostly wh.ite. seal point ears. Collar "J .D." Vic. Paulanoo & Fairview. 54.S-2145. ----·-----FOUND M Golden RN Vic Ahso Beach Lai.:una. Call t.o 1di!nt1fy 499-1142 -- Found (IJI black Poodle, well )(roomed no I D Vic Yorktown/Garfield on Ward. 963-3830 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Tongue Inlet - Tribe -Layoff FORGOTTEN The natural law o f money: At lhe end of the month if you have l>Omelhing left over you have probably FORGOT· TEN t.o pay a couplt! or bills FOUND Claim o r Adopt ani ;als nt N.B. Arurruil Shelt er Y ng Aus t . Shepherd Mix M. Yni: male bill Lbaso Apso Mix. Yn" M blk mix Cocker. Male bill max Lab pup O th e r s 644-3656. FOUND: Sm Fem bc1P.e ~. weanog brwn collr made 10 England Bushard & llamtllan 963-2639 Found Female Calico k1l ten, Woodbrodge aren. lrvme SS 1-1791 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *LORI'S* WE'RE Ill OPEN24hrsDA1LY 97U01.3 836-0 I 04 WANTED F emale to share expenses of 2 week !>Uy in TaJutl. Dec 22 to Jan Slb. Call Barry 9'19-1017 MICITU.E'S •OvtcCll• Energi7Jng MASSAG~ ll>bJamcs.LJc M3l>seur Outcall 9-11. 49.t·Sll I ACC:OUNTAN r H('t u11 ·1--------- MASS.AGE- RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY Days, •••s, hr 631-2140 GOU>EHGIRL T 0 M M y OF N E w p 0 R S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7·10 P.M. Lonely? Need to talk" Fone-A-Fr1end Club now forrrun~. SSB-2441 for 1n ro. Male& FEMALE •FOXY LADY • 01.JTCALL ONLY •972-1138 • c·xpr pref Dei:n••· rl'qll N~k'h !'2·334!1 _ Accountiftq Cleric We are seelun1t a rehabh: ~with an aputu<.11· flJf' numbers. typU&I( & calculator slulls to )Om our Accountinl( Depart ment Some accounts re eel\ able t'Xperiencc helpful EDJOY excellcnl rompany benefit:. mclu1I ml( a free meul pt•r Ila~ Apply 9am·noon, M1111 f'rt, l'<'f'SOflfll:I MARRIOTT HOTEL !Ml Newport Q:nter U1 1 Nl'WIJUrt l:JeJch EquaJ ()ppor Employl!r ACCOUMTIMG Q.HIC Fast growing company has need for Account.' Receivable Trainee. Ac counts receivable l!X perience desirable. but not necessary. Appll cants mus t h ave thc ab11Jty to perform top quality detiul work Very accurate typan~ skills m1mdatory Must be ablt· t-0 operate 10 key by touch Contact Personnel 557·1W51 t;qual Op portwuty Employer Woman seeks the perfect 1---------job· weal pay, short hrs. long lunches PO Box 4Z:Ul B 92648, "COMPATIBILITY" "Open ufestyle" people sincer.: warm relations Couples call 750 0674 SingJtS call 750 0677 R.ecorded Msg any hr Are you a Bus Man l(Oinl( on a business trip for 2 21 dys' Our Agency pro Vldes qualified travehn ~ StJCty's In mOHt aspects or the bus world Call Bren dn (714 1894-7563 rrm Acct!( BkkpnK TEMPORARY Refo.ster today tu work oo variow. accountln$: & bookkee ping assll(n menL'I. Work c:loloe ltJ your home. Ac<.'t~ clerk:.. bookkeepers. accoun t.aot.s are needed lhruout (>ranl(e County Call u' ror more lnform.at1on Robert Half'" accounhtftpl 2333 No Broadwuy lralO. ~dweM Banker BldK • Santo l\na 1714J835-4 I 03 8am·llpm --------- Would like to meet middle aged friend R ick 564 7472 caJI anytime LAM.AH DE LARUE Offers only Lop quality •ESCORTS* OPEN 2-4 llOURS 972.a>lJ 836-01 °" ACCTS PAY AILE Person needed for grow uu: Newport Beach pro perly mitml ro ~x pen~ helpful. typmJ: nece11sary Starl1 nit salary $750 For 111 t.ervicw call Karen 11t 7SW702 APROPOS Fashion Island Shop A Vine European [)(os1 ..:ner Boutl~ ul' 1 i.eeJun.g a St!llinlt BSSIS tant mi.nager & 11dd1 I.lanai staff. SaJary open Ccl Ccrol 644-2652 APT MANAt;ER For )!) 11nt1'i m Cosl<t M~.1 ExJ>l r d <'<>UPI" Wd e hkkp1i t'X I' llu,hund mu111l t-'<I' l' Jll f.42 5073 ur :.! I J ~:tl.51 A.'>St;MBl.l-.l{S, 1:lt•ll ru m«harucJI coil "'iuJcri. ror :.ma.JI llole1101d Co Prefer ex!)t!r . rehab1bt:, a must Work w1lb !.mlill prec1s1on partlo Good manual dexl e r1 t }' Sillary oewot1ablt.>. SH .1-zwneennii 834 Prod\U' IJOO Pl , Newport Bcb 642-8584 Auemhler rttECISIOH ASSEMILER Pos1t1on avatlabll! 1n mechanical assembly shop Must have .:ood rDL.>eharucal apt.&Lude & menual dextenty Mu!it be farrulJ;u-with rt! work. lroubleshoot.mg. cJnllJnit. reamanit & presi.1nl( Minimum 3 years ex penence. F.xcellent c:om pany benef1t:-i CuntuC't Pat Milb. 557 !1.051 . 1-;o E. A~mblcn. '1 ~ hr to 'ltart + xlnt benef1h lmmed1:it.· opt.'nil\ll r or t ru 1 n C(' or ex penenced L1 J!hl .. , sembly work ~ldenns: rcqlDred attention to th' tall Apply an person 9 to 4 Moo t.hru Thurs RROADLEY JAM 1-:s CORP 1714 So l.yon St Santa Ana 547 8061 A.«.'!L'llanl Sale:. Man1111cr. l\ttracllVt' !igl women from 20 3S, e xtensive travel. Rood p<1y, exp an ail aspct'U Of busUl~ In cl R t-~ • U NI V work l~aJ. for l<tnj! .. IDS Cl(' BN2lda ~ 7563 A U DIO ISUAJ. RECORDING JOB S7?iJ t.o llOO depend 1n.: on exper 751-9700 A IJTO MER CF. D Jo:!:> MEC.1<A.'lflC TRAl1'EE, mulot havt-'IO m l' automotive expt>r Appl) lflX> Jambor!*, :"' B <tl 'rl'Xilt'Q 644 6755 f'r ank IWldv hop mf"tul mE>n We rt' 1•xpand1nJ1 <Ju r body i.hop and nei."d t'X 1> mt'lal m en Good btnefN. and top pay Ca ll Steve al Afan MaRnon ~ac ~""3()() Baby s itt e r . lite housekeepmg, 3 5 duys ~. near Bushard & llamlltoo 962-8389 8abys1Utt. exper pref. af t.enwJOnS. 3 children. I.lie tlsewrk 968-0'Z34 8abyi.1lter mature woman wanted 1n my home. 2 children 3yrs & truant. 4 days. hrs next ble Rd's, CdM 644-1658. and 64(). Z867 Babysitter, Housekeept>r. ltve 1n or out Spedk ~l.lsh 640-9009 ------- BABYStTrF.R workinii mother desires coo.sc1en uous babysitter ror 2 mo old Mu.st care for an m) home CdM are.i Nanr) wk 11752-0070 ext 221 eves 673-3161 Biib))llter. lo\ 1n.: jU"andmother nt'eded tu c:are for 2Yr old & infant. my home pref 640-1785 BABYS IT TER ot· CORO~~ 1 ~crHLeAdJ8s 67~0 ----MBVSITIER n('("(led ror k1nderurtf"ner . 5-h alr dys. HARBOR I EW SCHLAREA 675-8240 Babys1tler needed eves approx 5to11. CdM. Own trans. ITT 5-7621 -BABYSITTER 7 JOAM 6PM Mon Fri for infant. HB arillil 960-1758 •Buy any quantity REWARD Lost Pomera- •12t.oemoterms olao . cream. Vic . _._._ ..,_ of all T Pinecreek Village. C.M. llAM·2AM 83S·374~ • ~ PREGNANT? Caring , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Act_R_ESS--ES-/ A-C'f-0-RS All aRes/all types. No exp nee. "S A.M." an · ter v1e wing now. Our clien ts have workelt "Rocky II". "Goldie & The Boxer", "Lady Jn Red" w/Robert Conrad , "WrlRley 's Ooublr· 1TU11t", & Disney Studio" •Anyone lnlercs tc<t In We re "iet•kmg 2 wt>ll groomed women from 40 to SS year.4 to assist m sales & m11n aRement Ml!A have expent'nCt' 1n ladies reducing s alon lh. 12· 8pm daily. every other Sat 9 3 p to P>O rm Call Mrs Sullivan 631·3"4. Ba.nlunl[ TIU.HS To ... ...,, 100,.., rus t Fri. night. call 556-6916 Deeds s_old hav~ r e -eves 636-701ldays. tw-ned t.o mvest.or hl.5 Cull --·----"'--- pri nc i pa I & interest FOUND: Yng. Retriever earned. Vic. San Clem. IM. M. For weekly mailing list Call Sandy before noon Call dittd or collect 981-3394. V.I. "'-tee Co. ---.----- 714'8'7·981M 2u ·98S-8596 FOUND. M. grey kitten · · WhUe flea collar. Vic. 111.000 2nd mort. s yn. Ada ms Is Laite ~.B. Earn 15% yleld dlacount ...;S3M~:..:.12S~. __..:.• ___ _ 714/838-(M81 before5PM. FOUND: Lg male dog, Shepherd/Malamute ? vie Edwarda • Slater, HB. 8'2-2178 CASH FOR to•s Prtndpelt55-M54 P'OUND! 9 /17 •. 1.ooung ~~;;.::....;-------! female al1¥el' Tabby cat. 2 da1 1pproval fund ln 7 E2 Rancho llkt, E. Bhdf1 daya . No point•. _..__Zll_4 _____ _ -.ooo~s.ooo 2nd T.o. _..in ........ _ ..... _. lomla. Udo Newport Co. r vu•· ... ,: "'u"" u1n1, Par· f13.758G, 34 hn. rot funlly • obrioualy pet. _;._ _ _..;... _____ .... QllL 675-Tllf, 971·$238. J«>llEOWND LOANS A.RR.Al«lED FOUND: Clean Is friendly .,"OOOtolllOOOO blk/Wbl ldttea. M. vie. ~AMOR1'1.ZED Brookhurat It Slater. •INJ'ERDTONLY -·-'*------ QIU ::0:.1'.a~Acent IOUND: Female Calleo 'Ill mtor-.111'7 Cllt. w/flea collar, Vic • Del Iler 6 Hail, H.B. •• en.ooo purcbue ...,.,....,.. __,, 11f. 2Dd. T.D. at ro-11-Smolltbold black !:.:.~ ~t :!; SMplMrd puppy, fem .. bona• near ocHn lo vlc web 6 Acorn, HJI. Naltll ........ f\IU title _94MS_....;;..·----- .... Larae equity pro-l'band 2 white PoodJee. ~ lav .. tor. Office male Is female. vie -.1m U no an••er Brlatol • Alton St. ..... Fr91'8. Prompt Ni-1101 (wB) ... 5142 ......... Prtadpaia, Bu.Y· tun Ill...._.. Ok. No Fin· ------- -• llWdle me *· ~ wbat 10U want In ..... DIOy PUota..w.da. confidential counselinir & referraJ. Abortion. adop- Uoo & keeping. APCARE 547-2563 Writual leader wS S. El Camino Real SanCleme.ot.e. Fully He. For Appl. 492· 72116 Llllde&V1cld •o.lcalMe ..... ,.. .... ,_oftt 24.... llS.7313 ..... c ... •Y OUTCALL atbn &tJ.0180 MCJ!ISA COVllCMIL * '53-0771 ... lM llrOW:all Service LANA 'SOUTCALL . t0A.11·2All T15-CM93 PRE t..\W 1tudent need• '25.000. WW do Ul)'thJ.n1 Le«al. CoolldeoU1I DVM. P .O. Jox U41, N.B..a. "THI'" ELITE ISCOIT lllVtCI ....... .,., ... ............. t7J.9'04 24 .. S UGI W l1'Lb flt. Saol.a Aaa HltpW..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTANT Irvine CPA Firm 11eeks to fill 2 laX pos. CP A or near CPA. Jr &:Sr levels Big 8 exper pref. Call 752-56U for appt. Accounting Para Prores11ional, for CPA ate, Non-1molter. Full or P /T . PO Box 1134, 1AIUU Bcb, Ca. 9'211$2. ACCOUNT EXE·C . ADVERTISING REP for boating magazine BoMiq or advertising exper . reqd. Liberal commlulon + Ca ll between 9 • 10:30am Mon-Fri. 2U-SCM.al. ACCOUMTI ... Our company ia rapidly ovwtna • we ar~ 11eek In« lndlvldualt to fill .,.-maaent poaltlons In our Accountlng Dept. We are • modern frvlnc ....S ..-vtce co. with an uclllJlgly Wliq ue and progreulve work at· nlOIFf,.,.., Quallned •P· plcara ahouJd bave 1 or mar. ,.... nper In l or more of the following areM.: ( Accounl.a Recelvable ICub Dlabunemtnl (Q)lt/Billlol Analysl IOmel'al Accountlnt Xlall oo. blMlit.a are In· ch.dad. Fat further lnlo . •barvt"' pleue calJ : THEJ.L.M.OOllPANY n4f7$1-TU2 r Asst. AJA M•al)9t Co uple . wife o r r , husband m a1 n l 200 UnlL'I, Oceanside, expr ~Mgmt _ oo 1003 Expcnence preferred So Coast Plaza office F\J11 & pan lime Cell Ral ph Klnn1n~s at ~ 3333 Bnstol St C.M. Movlea /Telcv. l'all ---------Costa Mesa oHtce. Full Ume. Call Mr Wawner :it s.46-2300 ''S.A.M." today. Sm fet: (114)778-IOllOext 95 _ l\JR CONDIT IONING I Heatir"' Technician Ex perien ced req u1 red . Selary SlOM-$1323. Apply al: Capistrano Untried Scllool District . 32972 Ol1Je Pefecto, San lluan Capistrano. 496-l21S AmtJWoua? Be your own boal. Work your own bn . Dttalla call 535-5122 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Bat.he. clean • reception Full or pt·tlmc. J~ hr ::zs:e:. dya a wit. CdM. AlllwtNt s.r.tce PBX operalo ra for a ~bone answering ce exoertenced or wUJ train. l\aU lime or M't Ume ahlftl avail•· ble. Daya, afternoon· ~ or 1rave yard. M\alt &e able to work 101Dt ftekendl. Typtn1 315 wpm. required. Many oo. benelltt aval11ble PIMMcall Mon·Frl. P'aablaaltlandarea OoltAI .... area .ATIIMTIOH II Or Over Mo bpet'. tit.4:HS. U you are new to Costa Mt'Sa, temporarily dis · Cllllt.ln&.inlJ )'OW' educ a-tion. recenUy dUcbarged from the servlce. or for .,_,. reuon aeeklnf! tem· porary or career work. OOMlder thu uruque OP· Por\.Ullily 1700Hatbor Blvd Cdlf. ,.....d S.VllMJI •Lo. EquaJ 0ppor Emplyr 8lnkin« TaUll HEW ACCOUMTS Permanent. part Umc. llA}lt typing. Wiii con sider trainee. Call for ~tual Savings & Loan Corona de1 Mar The WOIMft and men we Mr. Gonopast 175-5010 are ioc*1nC ror may be Equal()ppor EmplyT tired at t)'JJlnJ. foldJng lau ome.thJn1 valuable' P9l*S· warellOu.M jobs Place an ad in our Loet aod wortWaa ror a llnili.ed and Found col um u . Inc ome. W ork with That'• where people loolr >'OUDI DeOOle. Rapid ad· When,. they've found an vanc.tiMa\ poulble. If ltemotvaltie. you are 11 or ewer and 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii would be avallable lo 11 lltVt wortt lmtn4'Cllateb', call .... btwn 9:JO.S:IO. 64M514 =: Have llOllMlthtng you want M /F e 0 E ID NU? Clualfted ada do ------·-· lt.el.to.M18. ~-Southwest Bank reqwrc'I experienced UJok Penonncl for M1!."t0n VieJO. El Toro & LJ1:unJ ~ach orti<:e?t 1'11.'a~e contact J o an Gort· 4!rf 1T11 ----- BANlONG TB.LER CommerdaJ bank Tellf'r expefle-rK'e ne<'L-S'lllrV (1ir lhu full UmP. i.oerm.im·nt pn'11t1on Po >ttl<Jn r• tjUl rt'' l't1Url• •1U ' ti. qu .. ltt) ~•r\11" 10 t u:l>tumt:,.., I &okket'!)4'r. P rr t-'u II Ularl(P for New,1ort ('tr 'T'rav<'I A.:c') fl33·350fi ur 640-0620 M ark y -· BOOKKt;F.l'f.:R parl llmt' needed for g row mi• educ:11t1onal publis her ,\btht)' lo h<1ndlt' all <11 •II: journals up t o J!t•neral ledger reqd l'leXJbl~ hour~ & workini.c ,,.ni'> Compen:.i.uon dt' pendi.ng on exper Sen1l r~wnc· to Creative Cur m'Ulum Inc Dept DP I 1561St C11mmcrc1• l.n If fj . 9'c!l>4!1 All rt•ph1· , WI LI Ul' .uc. we r l!d IOOICKEEPet f /C We olfcr o ~uod !>dl.,ry & I bend1l!> & t'lll"1lt•nt '*'lll"lon..e cond1t1on~ 1'1a.1t.wn with pr11m11w111 t-a.'\h hi Real t-~ late I 11 'est 1-'1 rm. Xlnl 0 11 Jl(lrt uru t y 64(). 0123 Appllcanl.3 should cun 1 1 tad --- BOOK.KEEP EK R.&Vlera Realt> 499-'9!0 TIM PBlAL 1' Jt. 714-752-0600 bt 10 MAMUf.ACTURH! IA.Mk 1201 Oo\.E> Street :'ilfl Equal ()ppor Employer IOOK PASTE UP Part u~. Mon. tpm lo IOpm. Tues lOum t1 hpm Nu exp('rl•'n•·• nec·e,.,:.H) Appl) Th• P 1· n n > lo a v 1• r . I fl h I l"lacentJa Avt' (' M .... -lbokstore pe~onnel. "' Banlcinit lime. perm 1-:xpcr 11 T ...... ;?orl TI"" 640-5313 Immediate openm1< lur -- exper d p1tlme T t!llcr Breakfast Cook With ood customer rein P 'f ~t & llon only lions a t1tude to work · 49'.!·61.2H Tues· Wed-Thur., Con I BL1LDl~G MATF:RIAI I.act Lee. Oranite Co..st YARD llF.I P Over 111 S.t,1 n ~'> & L oan ·• 714 754-IBOI E 0 t-: 1-\lll Lime No student~ ----· --I Must he wtlhnl( to work Barber St.:, hst to ma naRc I !-.di Contd ct an per,nn part ume 631 957i Tu1•s I ~t()n Fri btwn 9·5 St•1 Fn. ~. Sat 9.5 tvc:. Utuck 11r Nod dl Ton) ~ QJI D2f1 Uuldin.: Matl'nal Jn• :1175 .Sewport lJlvd C M li t; ,, L' T y J u I I I I l '' I -m.anwunlol , full time RtL~ Boy pnvalt' rl11t. busy 8374250 ~ Hii9 J);.trt llmf' "tu<lent 01\ --I I .ill 1:.h tJbeth Thur' Beauty I lhru Sun 4 IOpm ru1 Stylist & A ss1qanl appt.67JlSlS oerded 1n )oung :.tit - - -~1ve saJon Robert & IJL !:> BOY part time. to ri Taylor.646-7197 l unrh 11 30 I 311 ------HLOO<lWSTERS. 17!117 •lllCE STORE• "ttac Arthur Blvd I r v1nt· Repair mec hanll for Wood Park 1549-378.1 Schwinn drJler Ex cellent salnry Must have Bu), Ort ve n. u r ,::en I Iv pnor bike m~haruc ex· needed for leading sch111;1 per in a st.ore 544 ~ 1h.<rt FieXJblc· hr:-. • pm ---~ JKCferred Salary SS .!II BlLLJNG CLF:RK for hr Huntington Bcul'l1 m a1 o r wh O l t''\J lr Un i o n H S Ot !>l nursery Appl&l':lnt:s Transportation off1<•c must be sell startanit & 5Z> Yorktown. II B Call have rru.o l)'r bltk11. t'll· 1 536-7521 t: 0 ~ per Benefits meld rully · -----. pd house plan. 5 day ~ DRfVERS nt>l"(Jt'<l h\ work week. educntional l,.;ap1i.Lruno Und1f'd rennbursement Contu<.1 Sch~ol Dist Imm ed Joanne at 962-ti604 trauunii 1s beml( orreretl ------- -w a hm1ted number or BlLUNG CLERK applicants. Contact Mrs Sllarp person needed •n Stratton 4.96-121S ext 272 Attountmg Dept to han rcr Info die bilhnl! Accurate ----- l}'Pl5l & eJCper on 11ddln1t eusr NESS MIND En machine n~usury Call COU PLES NJ::F.DE U Saodys.56-3937 !JART TIME. CALL -!«l-3232. -.CPl/ADMIH A/P. reports. Jou.ma ls ; o rdering . foflow up, c u s t omt>r se r v&cl!. obooel. 8:30·12.30, Mon lhru ™ · • hr 640-9193 Boat cleaning above waler, full time. hard woR:ln« girl. &42.()671 IO.ATSHOW Help Wanted. Call Ten ...., ~:!';\ Jl\aJ.I time for spcw1.a ro· tail store In Newport BtadL 4142·4058 BOOKKEEPER full charge. Eft'-rtalnment Co. Salary opca. Reawne llUAllldoD: Coll~ Cam· brtce. P .o. Box 1523. Lquu Beacb, Ca. 92152 IOOU9til Part lime, bOUn 11ex.tble. Same automated acct1 belPNI. SmaJJ olflce W / xllal wortdlll ccmda. lo· ta"Vie'wl .. 25-11t:30 am. V• llatn lmurance •Ba.UrSt, ~te :rn Calta lleaa, TSHMO C.......aHttpet' Short Hours 3 hr. min. Sl.50 per hr C M .• N.B .• CdM area11 No elqler necaaary Ap ply at Newport Mesa Unified School Dis t. Food Service Office, 1857 P1acentia. Costa Mesa 64.S-2920 -~~--~--- CAFETERIA WORKERS lo all depu. cash1er11. u lad m akers. cook '3 he lpers, line server11, MM·2·30PM Mon.Fri Nwpt Bc h area n r Faab1on l ale. (714 > 58l·Slt0 for interview. CAFETERIA HELP \Z noon Wl 1:30 pm. Mon tbru Fri. Experience J;ll'eferred but not nee o.Jt JNnlla, 152·71 ti CAIWASH CAStt• ltnml'dlate employmenl avall. hr Interview call ~ CM WASH.., P\a1J A Put Ttme lllsoYer MD"RO CAR W /IBH m» Harbor Bl. 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Hol l MAlllOTI Hom Nm' •••• epe 1ln1s for: •CASN9 NJ,_."-.,., •HOST/HOSTffS .. /pert HMe, AM or ~ . •PAMftY CAM or PMt •COotCS CAM« rMt l':XCl'l'ING OPPOHTUNIT I f:S FOH 11 " n o w o H K 1 N <; . P (': o r> r, 1<: ORll<:NTJ<:J> PJ<:OPLI': TO .JOIN TllF, L 14; /\ I> t-: H I N T fl E fl () T F, L I N J)l J!-,1'H y . J<:N .JOY ..:xn·:Lt.f':NT COMPANY fH:NF.FITS APPLY IN Pl':HSON !l/\M NOON', MON FRI . P}<:HSONNEI. ,. 900 HE'WPOIT CEMTSt DltVl . ...1wro1T IUCH GUARDS Jloul«leaner Prr. Jo tr •JWn lrllnll Tvp $U 673 •XD fWi ~I 1 ... 501.AMCE. A<JIHCY P\rl" & C'UU81Ly , C'OM ml'Tf'l ill l1nt>ll u n dt:rwnlt'r t;x prr1 rn<:i' r 1•11 d R o h ~· r l 1> '' n ln..,(lr•nf'e AaaOt' Inc·, m~ MAIDS WANTED lMl S. Oil Hwy. lA&\IU Bda. *4112. MAlt/tDIT CLERK a.y data Pf'OC••bl• Jo, .._ ocaeninaa oo I il.. " 2nd t>UJ\a. Nil oc-part U~. Handle slelll5 olhc trom ~ta 4t help coordln•~ qu.lllity con· trol With ~It dept. & other rtlbted dulu•11 Mual have acN1\.in\.lnl( 11r bookkeeping cxper &: !xi 11ble to Ol)t'r•t.e HJ kry ad dl.IU( machine by ~h l'lc~ c:11JI for llJ>Pl SAFEGUARD u SfNt:sssvi;rt;MS f N<: ~ t'1orvirw lld <: M ~3001 C)llldorf' JJ.ail bl All IC h ~ yr l(.lrl t fnf'ndl) S1 $l1hr Rl'llVQll Ud mt 117~8. $4U 110'J'J Ouropnl'lOt", "" tt ll mt- IM well drt11i.M1 I IJ ' 9 12 Mon Wt"lf f"r 1 II JG.2 ·rue. & Thur:J t:x penence heli>ful l1u\ n111 n icUaJJ Waitr~a. nil(ht" ., wt!<'kt'ol11 A P1>lY 111 r1>n~on ur phone Mr Jo'utd Ill n~ fo'urt-111 I~. Z2T71 <A!oter Ur , JolTUf(1 (' U I\ 1• I W J II ti' d I Ill wet..'!Ullb, {'l!Jl 11rt-frt ""' Will l t 11111 rl Khl Ill dlVitJWll A1>11IY 111 114.•1 -.ur1 ~ 12/\M :Wa Simi., 1$:rl W IHtM>t, CM OnrftM'Mln ~\Jll unw. C:o ht•1wfll,. 11l(L'tru1 l Wll ('()n11ull1111( t'U ~7"7~ UIUVY.I(. 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Cameo t lunera, seM> ~aa Ml111el Or N.8 ......., D«tary Kitchen help, In yedtt Mu~l be wH111111 to c ld dl1h marhlrie . l~vf!wlt.hln 2 wNks I " Wade .ot' PM ahlfta C't.1 •alary. lull upc•niw• *" uiru !'ti Y.vet Z to ~ rcr.umc w 237 12 1:1> MeH Veld. Oln v. ~~ i:;,e· l.•l(une J.bP.111 c.l.t1"8t. C.M. -' 141-il9 W~Helpf tuWTI CllllJlnfd ody('T1j'tnK 11 11 llf-tll'r way lo ~II rnon• i.«apl«i about the &t'rv1<'•• you h.IVe t.O t>ff~r Alik a.bout wr IOW raln to day,M2-0171 llotlllHIHncra, top pay, rnrn up lo i$ + ror Jani~'• R11utt'llY Aon Tllt"I Fri IU , f,L\ I 'l kttJ) ynur prMl'nt 111b' Varmtira l n1ur1111,·e Group wlU train you • IJUY yc>u full l'l1mml• 1ttl:'l't ~Ji111 )'OU l"n.m 11 lore y<kl know 11 you 'II hca llou l't lunen Wal'lted maldn11 wavu In a re 1'\dl rw J• fl' rtoon1 for w1rdlo1 I.lie llnle pro 1dvancernent Xlnt te11to11 Call Gen e p 1 y I b eo t I H • C ar l)IJ1ard fOf' full dctall1. ...... 5120106 -... $lU. ~kin!! m;1lo 18 U1ru 21 111 w111I in l'lt>l n pro1luc- Uon 1r11H'tuJ\a i.ho~. Irv 11Tf'.1& Sled(ly work. tO ht• wttk ~" 'r.''I rMIO hdl llnlt1 HarbOr lM lllUt Npt lkh 87~3413 - NI.Ind Al~ 7 3, tull or port Uinc> l'~xp.-nt-nced Cl.25 to ~ ~r hr. Wiii train rucf'nl j r11d1 Ila ln1r 1v-~ ~.'!!> to t'.l l!i ht lo.MO V n:" t:onv liolp. (.jl Ceol.4 t t:.t. C M ~ ----- . . ... . . ~ . ' .. " .... ,. ""-•-"' ...... ft• J Ardaltecitural ottlH ._. lt\llknt pan Ume "° -..t la 11111 ll room. na blue print • copy INldlli.Dl9, Na erruda Muat Da vw u wn ~ ao<-e Sentcu ~Clertl Downey Sa v~ 4t Loan has an Immediate open J.Qg f« a career minded individual. Merch11od1~ mg ~ a«ounllng back ground preferred with emphas1.11 ln bank relalt.-d products. Minimum of 2 yrs. purchasing exper reqwred. Salary com m e nsurate w ith t>x perieoce. Xlnt working cond. & benefits m t l ud. lng pald group ln11. & pro- fit sharing. Contact Mr:;. Knutaon 5(9.()002 Equal Oppor Emplyr OfACE SEltVICES Eliergeuc person to do xerox copymg, film~ & general services Com pany will tram. Newport Pharmaceuticals, 897 16th Street, Newport Beach 642·7Sll ext l l OFTICE CLERK 1 1;irl offi c e . Bkkg exper helpful Vanoo!I duties Nice H B location Mon Fn 8-4 :.> 893.8561 omcE CLERK ()pcrunl? for Paad 1n Ao V1d.11Ce Clerk. duties :arc posting Pdy By Mail Cui;tomer~. crcd1tani: rarner; and lcurnan..: lh(' varied J<1b~ of a <·1n·ula t1on off1r1-T yp1• '10 WPM Puy i.cale to cx IJ(!nencc OFACE CLERK Phone Clerk. WE HAVE VERY N ICE CUS TOMERS! FahnJ(. Ille typanic. general oCftce woric Excel lent company benefit'> CaJI 1-:ik-en at 642 4321. ext 21.9 for appointment ORANGE COAST DAILYP1LOT 330W UaySt . Co6ta Me!>a Equal ()pporluruty __ Employcr OpueaJ Trainees · Gnnd 1n1? & pohshan~ Ex pcnence prerl'rred but nut ~ w rt:'d 646 0206 ORANGE COUNTY Stock Brokerage Temfic opportunity tr> grow wit.hone or nu lion's lead1n.: DIS(;O tJNT STOCKBRO KERS Im· mediate opt'OIDRll (or tteR1Stered RePI> Munun Clerks Wire Operators Cu.st.omer Service Rl'P5 Expenenced pr eferred but will train promi:nnl! applicant. Call J eonne 752-0070 Pan-professional Uraft person wanted for full wne employment with the landscape arcMtec tural firm of R W f orsum Assoc. Phone 714/aHIUl for app_t. __ PART TIME EVENINGS Adult.I wttb oullltandlnlo(, attnctlve personalities who ~ working with kids. Over 21. Start at $3.SO per hour. Phone 6U·U 21. Ex l 250 BETWEEN 4 ·00.s : 00 PM. A* for ..... Equal Opportun.ity Employer. Pmt'nme ........... Aldi IRVINE UNI PIED SCHOOL DISTRICT .....-1Y .... lnalnlc· ticml1 Aidt • & b-AJdt wbo are bl·Un1ual In En&Usb 6 any of the folfowtn1 lan1ua~n .: CblneH, (Mandarin> Tatalot. Spu1ab. Viet· nam•••, Per1lan, KoreaD 6 Japanese . S1i1-r .... laour Aid, ..... a.....r.&ub-AJd. App. tJ a •u Alton Avenue, ....... z.o.s. Part time, afterooonil =_,.,.won. ea PAl'l'·TIMI WhOMllTnX WI .... a "'7 Cl• ma. ..... ,. .......... ,, ........... 11ra. ,._ 1M ._M Call •ra.o.&. Pll OfllAToa 1 •ao•:•o.11 WO.'JOl6 ---PtrX IVtatl'er\q Sen IN ()pllratora lmmedlal• ....-i. f<W ~pef'lcoced "qu.allftt!d people SWt .._ ...i.,, ~nt on ••per Paid vacation, "'9dkat Im M$.ZMO or maue PIXOPB. Eam while you learn. Telephon• Anawer1n1 Servi~ full l ime/part tame Vaned a baft. • ~. allttn00n or even i.rl3S l.otatioos ln FASHION ISLANO CObTA Ml!SA/l RVINE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal for s tudents & bousewaves Many co beoefit.s tndl.ldtng. paid vacations . Typao g 3Swpm. E .0 E Call ~Moo t.hru Ft1 '8SOHHEL SECaETARY Xlnt oppor for energetic person. AblUly to work well with people is a must Type 50 wpm .. figure aptitude. heavy phooes. Will traJO in all personne l procedures. Xlnt working conditions &benefits Apply 1n person !I to 2. Moo. thru f TI SAFECO INSURANCE CO. 17570 Broollburst Fowruun Valley Equal Oppor Em~l~ IW\Jom Circulat.ors PART TIME or FULL \AX>d pay. Housewives, Students. Retirees 18 yrs &'over.Call5510934 PHARMACY CLERK Peri Time l'os1taons avu1la ble in uur d.n.lg store located m Irvine for day & evening wotk up to 32 hours per week. Call the Store Manager for mterv1ew appointment THE GUILD DRUG 5404Wallwt.ln 552-1316 Equal Op£ ~mployer A.... Receptio.ist Acc.owtliwiJij Cleril Im.mediate operung for full time Phone Recep- uon Mus t have entry level accounting ex· penence. Xlnt com pany b<!ncfi ts Cu II Ba Ibo a M arine f o r appt 549-9671. F.O.E M/FIH PLASTICS Extruder Operator or Tr:unee. cx- per helpful. Apply in IX'"\Ofl, 815 W. 18th St.. CM 714..fl.46-3279 P re School Aide, certif1catP or experience. Call 64()..8820. PRE-SCHOOL AIUE. Pff,expernecessary. S49·3877 Printed Circ uit Boards Estabhi.hed grow ing company an the Santa Ana lrvtne Complex area has 1mmt,>d1at.e operungs for the following pos1 · Uon.s ESTIMATOR General knowledge of PCB Mfg process re· (fWred. We are willing lo train. P r eviou s P CB purchasing or some ac· ttng exper helpful. c:.to.Mr Ser.. Rep. Ability to communicate weU, follow up Js essen· tiaJ. Some produclon con· trot.I expPr ls helpful. L..tadl....aor For military MLB print· ed clrcuil mtg. J\equire uUi. 1 year exper wilb MLB's . Lead back· ~ r-eta red. We of. fer ao xlnt benefits ~ wbicb includes medical, denial, Ille ins. Profit abariog, paid HCMiona and holidays. PSeae call, n~1464 BELL INDUSTRIES. E.S.D. 1131 s. IUtcbey St. Santa Ana. CA. Eq\aal ()pply Emplyr JIO IECEPTIONIST /TYPIST MoJor niethral compony locutcd an M l:l. wn Vtc•Jo. i tW ktnA u f)t)n.un to work full tlmt• on ' permun ·nt baiil5. in Ow ci.pwd ty u Rt•f.."t'Pl on1r;t You t-h ~· • 3 Yt' ccacn ·" an drfctn~ fn un nfft '" hav~ n t ping "JH•t•<.I ul fiO w 1un You mubl be pun1.•hJul. h q• u 1>lt•ab1.rnt telephone vo1<'t'. tw nc-ut 1n appearance. ti l' d 1 t• a l t• cl • h u r d w o r k 1 n J( & u htlf s t ufl l'r 't''ou will &ilso be r eMpon.•uhlt> for mt"llnU the public & u .. n<.•rul utf1t• ... wurk, 1ndudin~ simple a<·<•ountiu)( & tl·lcx mac·hanc You must h11vc ~• ~11od avtatuuc 1n math. N<m hmok •r f':xrc.·llcnt txlnefits. pay t•ornml'f\bu1 .tlt· with (•x perien <:e , t"Ht'llent 1"tUrround111~h Only those 't't•kmi: rwrro.ant•nt l'mplovmcot need ,.pply C'<tll su .... rn fur o.1p1>0111tment 581 ~JO PntlUQa IOOll ,ASTI ur Lodr.1ns fCX" a company where you can build a career! Wo would like to talk to you Com~anl( Dept. oow acceptmlC ap. pbcauons for pastt-up Apply The PennysHvrr, 168> Placenlla Ave (; M Thurs. monungs ProclKHOlt ... lpen We are accepting ap J)licalloos for production helpers for Isl & 2nd s hift. Mon thru Fra 9-llam & 1·3pm Xlnt benefits & working cond lncldng ll pa1d hohda~i.. company pa.ad Rroup in!> plan, sick pay benefits & etc Come Lo the Person net olfice to complett! a11 application. CAUFOAM 199'.U Von Karman Irvine EOE Prodreader IP/J'l Exper only To be On Ca II 8S1·1010 Ext 2.51 ---- REAL E STATE SALESMAN W/\N'fl-;J) EARN l'P TO 15•,; COM MISSION NET I Cun earn from SSOK lo SlOOK annually. 2·t'lnd nut why new li e ct1rn b11: SU here Come t alk with them. 3 Our prndul' l /1ncxp~n .,1vl' land /budget te rm" ~ Pre·set a ppts ~ulun· S.Find out why .. WC VI· got lbe best thmg go1ni(· NB area Ask for Mr Howard. 955--3402 REAL.ESTATE Ot'Fl<.:E MANAGER -flCW office tn Q>rooa del Mar Xnt o pportunity for rl'al e.1.ute broker Cu II fur more 1nformat1on 67s..4487. 675-44.56 Real FAt.ate SaJei>. be or unlacen!led Wall tru1n 673-T.l!O Ask for Ball. thl' manager . a...&tahSaiH Our proven lra11t1nl! + per11ona l 1n off1 re guidance waJI hnng your success! Ask about 11ur incentive comm1ss111n plan up to HOo/. LJt·enh•'tl ot' unlacenst'd m11y 1'.111 for ronf1dcnt1al 10 ter v1ew for Newport Beiich :area 1;45 n21 Ask for l>an Wallc11t111c W.stdif!_ Realty RHI &tate Saltt Opening for licensed sales people, locally owned. with nallonul re ferral system . E xcellent working co ndition~ Earn 100% comm1.Ss1on For conf1denl1al app t call 759·0226. Execu Systems ReaJt.ors Receptionist. Architect ~Ider seek.s'recepl with t)'JlinR skills & bookkeep mg exper Qualified ap plicanl.tl only. Huot. lich. TI4-347·5338. R ecepl·G e n 'I Orce . Mature. Answer phones. lite type. knowledl(e of calc ulat.or. Call between UC.-rlOHIST Fai.hioo lal. area F\nan· c1al i.ervlces firm re· quires 1nte l11 geot , ITIQture, well groomed m- daV1dual to act as recep- tiorw;l/f ront desk. Must have experience/good refettnces. Typwg skills necessary. Immediate operung. ca1 I 9 30t.03pm 64()-0123 ----RECEP'flONIST /SEC'Y Rap1dJy i;irowing Irvine Co sedtin~ expenenced person to handle busy phones & front oUic<: traffic. Good typing re quired. Salary c<>m mens urate with "" penenl"e Clill Charlene 111556-3937 Receotionist ff yplst 1-;xp Also ussast walh bonkkeepanJ! ltoat Sale'> dfire 4 or 5 days and<h S;Jt & Sun <:all 675 3282. Receptionid /XffO• Operator Hill time 9nm to 6pm Pleu.'>ant, r.:ood telephont" 1.loll.s nt.'<·e~..try Apply an IJC•r.(Jfl lo ~ r Fuenlt-i. .it R.ohcrt Oean, W1lua111 1-''tO'>l & A '>!'.UC' , 140 I Quall Sl. NcwPort Bt-al·h RECH'TlOHIST PIX lrnmcd 011en 1n ~ 1n mort~ai:e b.1nk••r eXl'l. ofrlre'> for per::;ona ble. v1·r~ulllf• & Vl'ry pru ft'S.!olOOaJ 1nd1v Must tx- t•xpcr d on hus y pus h butt.on run.'>-OIC tr you en JOY a wide vanety of duue.. includ1n~ It typ 1~. l·ull Cat.h.> Brennan at Calaforrua MortJ?agl' 8J2..8600 E. 0 F. RlCS'TIOMIST /SEC'Y Newport Center. front of fice appearance a must, heavy phones. some typ. an~ Pt>rm part t 1mt- I 5 :.>pm &40 ~10 RECEPTIONIST An~wer phon e . l'loOme hldlt of(lce work Type. Start S700 mo Hrs I! JO Spm. Costa Mei.a. ~55 RECEPTIONISTS We have JOhs wa1lln~ for YHU M1n1mum cx pcnence reqwri'tl Sui.wr arc;.s tu work an N1•wport 1.Jca1•h. lrvrnc. Cl.t.t.1 Ml~.J ' Call & cumc an t.11 TOD T~c:ry Ser~ice 979-0164 4l20Campus. Ste 150 Next l.c1 0C Airport Never a l'"ee 1-:0£ R.est.aur ant HOSTESS Two attract ive Host•ss•s "eeded, opeRlftCJI Oft day & nl9ht shifts. Ex· ,....eftC~ prri~. but wUI traift. Pl.aw ClflPy "' penon; •Jollg R.oatt 1727 E. Dyer Redd lniM 9am·l2noon ONL Y .~~~~~~~~~ 515'M'40 Ask for Mere. No Sat.Calls. Receflt.lonist Law Ofrc. no exper neceas, lite phones, $550 m o . 152-7•10. Rat.auranl McDonald's can use your help, full or part time, flexible hrs $3.10 to start. Call 7S4-91M3. 31•1 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa. .------------., I """JOB OPPORTUNITY I I W• are loolri•9 for rHpotttlbl• I I htdh•l ... 1 to staff o•r RHt•rnt I Mtw"" ... t.o.-s of ' AM to 2 PM. M I or P/T. Great opportHlty for I I Ho.Mwlft. to worts wlUle c•••• _.. I llt ~ C ............ C• worts I ....... lllHh .,.... sct.ooe ........ I I •SJ.211rtoStwt I I *hlJlll• Salary leYl.w1 I •Low Cott Med In A•all I •Wort&cloHtoholM I Setller g.::cetlMt I •Chmtce for ad•GftC.......t I Salary: ..... m 1 ...... for 5"1or c....._ r = Khool d.iat. bu * Fne Meals bafttt~..=-2 ~~ I *'Clhl VocetfoM I ..,..-. la oper•Uall ol I I =,...:, .. , •cau1p. I MCDONALDS 700 w. c .... Hwy I ..... u-.~ j ..... ,.... ..... .... _ .... ""·· I 642-JHO I ~~~~ ------------~ -MiitpW...eM 1100 HefpWMhd 7100 CWl.Y PIU>r •• ....................... . ..................... . lllBTAUllAHf WELP Part time Luac h ablft Cowrter beJp needed. I&.» pw bow. Ideal '"' collea• 1tudeol1 fl bouNW1v•. o.c. AJrport area. CaU ROft 2·5 pm, ... RRSTAURANT llAHAGS& r,..d • t.Ydale Mar. f~ pr•· atl1• prtvat• club in Newporl 8each. Qa.tli.,J'il • demand· Int Job. u.tl be HP , llft'1t·aUded 6 willln-C to wort bard. Our 1Wf lmiows "'tb1a Ad. Send ,... llW'lW with Nlary biatory 6 req t.o: ad HOO. The n.uy PUot. PO Box ueo. o:.te Meta, CA 1112628. Reatauranl KENTUC KY PRIED CHICKEN Hiring: Sales Pel'l!OODel K1tcbeo PertOllDl'l Expecbtera "'1ll time/part time Clean~ pleasant Beach atmosphere Free food• dnots Uniforms supplied as. PCH.. Lag Bch Restaurant Housewives & sludent.'I fhendly. dependable & conscientious If you lake· t.o cook. you'U like tb1i. place. Apply m person between 2-~ weekdays SlooemUJ Terrace. 291.5 Red Hill, (;vejta Mesa Ret.aJJ CLHKS 1-'u ll &r. part tim t- J(Taveyard stufb uva1la ble. Apply in pcri.on, 7 ELEVEN . 1097 W Baker. Costa Mc:;:. E.0 .E Retail Sales Pan llml' Idea l for studt>11t "' maturf' ludy Sl !10 p..r hr 9 30 to 3 <".ill !11~1 RH'S Immediate opeo1111''> f•ir Calaf lie Rn's Nr14 port Beach area All '!hart!'. Cont.act Sandy ••orre:.t at 64.S-5707 Sall malunJ? s<>amstrf>'!> .. want.ed, ellpt>ncnre pre· f erred 67 5-'lno --SALES I f\Jll & part \Im<· )IO'>I lions avaJlable R1·n•nt l Reference\ requ1 r•·<I Call Mrs Harns, 673 40~, orfi40.~ I SALESCLERK N1ghl 1>hafl. Apply 111 pen.on to 7 F.le\ •·n. 28933 <.:rown Valll'y Parkway. Lagunct Niguel Sales Clerk. presl11te drug store. N U Pull time. perm .. som e wknds. benefits. Mr. Elwood, 675-0150. S ales. Dependable t.>memaker for per ma nent p rr F:ve. & Sat hr!> x.lnt discount Thl' Corf~ Bean. 549-1700 Sales Oeuvery lfave full lime & part. lJmc po:. avail. You can expect to earn up to S7 00 Pt'r hr foranewcompanydom~ 1nte re st1ng W•)rk SJI <M2 Salesperson. full t 1 ml', p r r s l 1 g c iz u u r m l' l coolcware shoi> in ( ·t1m Mature lady, w mtt•1e-.1 an l'Ot1k1 nR µrcf,.rrt·d Tues thru Sat HI 5 311 K.llchen 'fhang~. 3429 I': Coast Hwy. 673-344-t Sales. f\Jll t1 m1· pii~•llon in H.et.ail hardware !>turt- Nn Sundays, or Eve~. SE-1• M1.ke J ohn.son :it H.W. WnJo?hl ('o . 126 Roche<iter I: :'t'I Sales HARDWARE Laguna Beat'h R 1·t:11 l Sales P IT Coabl I lardware 497-44():_1 SALESLADY For exdus1ve t'h1ldren., st.ore So Cst Ph11a Ex per ess ent 1 a I . Le Mag~m. 549-3585 ----- SALES PERSON -HefpW..tect 71 MrifpWuec~ 71H a.ato dept. nper Dref. •• • •• • • • • • • • •••• •• ••• • ............... • •• • • • • • 7100 Permanent fulltr m• R.11. Abrama C.taloc 1howroom 1111 NPT Nill Bvd. CM Sal".1...r_!t•ll, ORl:AT PD>n.£ FOR GRt.:AT 11mlGj TM._.._ ... aton '" so. Coast ffm, full or part-Ume. 751410 SAllsaTAIL ane. ~y company. hu fu.tl time position avallable. For aPOOlnt IDllll 551-DU Iii Wal. Newport Stationers lbc. s.lea S,..&HotT• Energetic • creatl ve llalta penoo ~ for c.o.ta Men area. Xlnl cnmmiuloa. Expenence delired.. &62-54.SS. Schoof Joba • Temponry work e r s needed . Cafete ria worker s $3.73/hr. Custodians $US/hr Cle rk Typist S4 27 /hr S t eno C lerlis S4 75/hr. Bus Dnvers t5.2.8/hr Hunt· ·~ Beach Uruon H S. DuA., Rm 120, 5201 Bolaa Ave . H.B. 898-6711 EOE SCOPE DRILLER. wall lra1n w 111 ome ex penence Call for appl, ~ 1634, or 5"49-3887 Seamtress. exp to work on leather »pparel & fur'li 75.S-~7 liarbara •SECRETARY f\alJ time Htg Harbour Richard Tom. Arc·h1lect Sal. nel(o. 846-0671 SECRETAIY . Ma1or medical electroruc company ts seeking u Career person who likes a busy des~ with cxcellerit typin&...!ikill~. shorthand &c telex expertenc he1,ru1 & a ~ood aptitude in m ath We ar<.' 1n need or a self-st artl!r who enjoys det ail & divcrs1ficat1on. Non-s moker Exc e ll e nt b e nefit s. Pay commen surate with e xperience. excellent surroundings. Location close to all your personal needs. Mission Vi ejo area. Only those seeking permanent empioyment need apply. Call Susan for apPointment. 581·3830. SJX;RETARY Elqlerience wilb slronl( typing, • sh orthand ski.Us, full t ime ca.reer oPl)Ortu.nity. Apply in penoo to: Mr. Fu ent.es 81 Robert Dem, Will.Jam .f'rosl ~Assoc. 1401 Quall SL Newport .Beach. SICUTARY Newport Bch law firm 5el'ku1g secretary with xJ.nt typo.a skills Ex pr with word procesaan g maduoes helpful but not req Ca.IJ 54().~ se-a.n Stiary ~$1020 Type 45 wpm. s h 80 wpm; lmmeda.ate open· lnp, xJnt benefit&. Hwit U'lll!!On Beach Uruoo H.S , Dist., Rm 120, 5201 Bolsa Ave . H B. 898-4nll . E.0.E STOCK 0.£RK needed for handling mcoming • ~stock. Mlsc of· fioe dut.&es V abd Ca h I dnver h e Good co bene Irv Joe Cont.act Al 714-S06-46'71 ---------· Teachers Assts Spec SecnuriaJ * •ATTBO"IOM• * Students Teacberi. cl~ for handicapped yg aduJl3 Exp req 'd 8 :ii to 4 wk day!> Sant11 Ana Call 546-5700 T~ needed for Mon· l.ei.'IOn , teacher ·is a1de!I. afternoon day care help 011 yn. I Ca.IJ 540 4753 Bob ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.n*lta: Need (lOOCt~t (0, llleuant office. !.xc. work.inc cood. 1:30 t-0 ': 30 Wit da7t. 8aDt.a Aoa AIU. 5'1-5780. TypbU ••:.TT'IMrtOH•• 8t.udenta Teacbera Howewives!! EARN VACATION$$ WE NEED: ISenior Typl.sta ISt.at Typl.st.s J'Dictaphooe typisU I Oerll Typi.sta NEED IMMEDIATELY Lane • abort term. bolt day & vacation pay . hospitalization availa ble. VOLT ft ,...,(,.IAAY .. Jt,Jll( l •• 546-4741 31M8Campu..s Dnve (a cross from John Wayne AnPort I F.quaJ ~Employer TYPISTS Fa1't as a 11peed1n$! bullet. slow as a snail NO FEE Bonus plan good pay VICTOR T.,...arary Sft"'ticH N H ~211 SECRETARY Housewives' ' EA.RN VACATION SS WE NEED SECRETARIES IMMEDIATEL V wit.ta or w 1out short.hand ~ or :lhort term. hol 1 ~"J & ~atallun pay ~"'-~p1tali1at1on d\'aala ble TEACHER!-S-ASSISTAN'I ~~~ 8JS::!: Monlesson learhen• 1----------assi..st for K 1. 997 ~ Branch salt":> offtce ~JOr cqU>pment leas ing & flJUlllCtnK l"Ortl ha' an cntrv level opcnan~ fo r J ~If mot1vu1ed OOtj!OlnJ? per.,1)(1 Minimum t vpanv OOwpm, Sit preferrt'd Call 714-557-0303 546--474 1 3848C4mpu..,1Jn\ e tacru-.. .. from Jthn Wayne AJrpon ~ l-1~ual Oppt>r Emplny•·r TEACHERS Creatne. mnovaU.-d lc;.d te;.e her., d1r1>rtur traintt •'or Amenr&n Pr•• St·h11•1I t-C\ I t' r 11 r I(· <1 l I() n & 4 ~ p,.ri t' nll:" IH t ( t-r rt·ll I TusUll & ·"1!>•.1•in \·1t'J'• TYPISTS If yrAJ (·an lYJ>f' !J(JWpm m (1¥)fl• dn uratcly an our u rr 11 .. wi· will IOI rtlf'di.it••ly ~·1v•· you a $."J 1 ~ k C""ll & c·omc an tr> TOD UTI'OM INDUSTRIES Creclt Corp E.O.E.. M /F /ti I 41'\'a ~ 144>1 or 7711 l'fl't TI:ACHF.R..\ T~cry ServicH ---------•! ('art Um•· & full t11l\1 979~0164 SECRETARIAL ~"" teache,..., for prt•-.chool 4.~Campu...' Strl50 our ad 1n Sunday p;.Pt-r 1 l'Ustin. Mi-...,ivn Vit'JO & I 'l;cxl lo OC A1rpt1n S J·;CJU:T AH y .. fur C1-n··al W··rAh<>u.·•· ln101· t-.r~ 'tud .. nt~ .,, ... •· L·c L If vou hJ~I' lx!tter thun A.drtU~t;alJ\l' & ~<tit'~ & .. XIJt'n,.m·qJ pr,.f,.rn•tl l-~•"•\l•·r·"-r.f'<•' ___ ... ·.'.r. :tH'fal:l' i.k1lls & ""' an I ~ il:ll 1;r 7711 I !l'J'1 111 lf'rt!'>U."<i in a l":Jft••·r. the11 j Mark••llng poi.it a on' ~ 1'11:7 V.a1lrt•1>w' lm.n 1·d1,,t1 wt-art•mlcrt"'>lt."<lm yo11 I ~~-TON ELl-.liHll .1,,,.. ·i n.wk l>n~i·r-. •·"< •ipo•ninl!for i-xpN fl111r ... r If vW af(• wdlanj! l lJ 1.k tv l!rav1»,irrJ. 1',11d llJ!".J 11l'10p & )(row with u ... 1---------• t)l·r rt 'I or> p;i~ l\pph IJ(.n,. gr.M.111 tip.. i\ppl, you will ~ 1nlt1rt!~lt>1I 111 '"~' W 1 ""' 1n1• i 411 fl ·r 1 1 whut Wt' havt' to o ffN SECRET ARIAL C~rn.., W d). <: M tA2 l~l H~~~~~I ~& <~:~~~ 1 ~,1;11., . f:dcumm. ltw . 100~ t: CoMtructiOft 11--r r 171.h ~t . Santa Ana Ciill Real Estate o..-~t>luµ TOW TRL'CK f>klVl'.R~ W} usun 953-0!18 mffit Company nf'eill. i.:x t..x~eoct'<I onlr l.aH WAITflF:':iSF-<; for food & pr d offli.:e mizr. prt> an<.:u>u MP!'.a b46 ~ (Ulnaab Apply to bar SECRl:."fAHV. word pro-ferably with construcuon Tr a 1 nt-e. Sho"" ho r ~ (' ma OI! r Hoy llo ll:' 1 cei;1>1 nl( de!>irable 3 backltroUTl<i. Mw.l havf' '>lable"o, an lruttaon \ l.a.tUna ~ S. Cst. Hwy years exper Some re good secretanal skilb room & board 338 lOl I 494 11.Sl t'eµuon . 71 4 67S 8030 and be exprd thru tni.1 :M4-22UI send resume to John balance Sal:.ry <'om Ne1 i.w l'ndt•r 2 111 mensurate with expr ~P>lil"d Wa). Newpon FOf 1~1"\lt'"' :.ippt ldll Heh. !12663 J t> a n n <' N o r m " n 67J.~ MAHUFACTURIHG TRAINEES S.C....tc:ry Expenmced w1lh ll•ht bookkeeping t::N 1-;ROI'> UJRP G4l 0380 SECRETARY /\in.'ra/t mar kc•tJng firm has ammed PQ!.>1Uon J\1111 ftlf' ex per se<' 'y 1 landh· work for 2 Ex('(' m xlnt fa<'1lttws w 1nlt•restanl( tJ1~er..1ly (If dulle'> St:.n • SECIET A.RIES * Rettpt type ~ SI O.SIOll Type ..i 1-;ng SJ 4 400 •Cowl!.elor-, Sale. Our Off1t 1· • Appl Onl) Frf'1• Lu Re1nder.1 Af•cnc·v 4020 Rm:-h. 1-:stab t>4 Newport Beach. 833 1119'1 Mahf'lal Hcmclet Produc tiCMt T r·amH ReceMn9 Cieri! Cn bf'nt'f1t<; In int' ~o 71;39 A Ke ndav1, Ind r-:o t-: i. ;, I ;, r ~ $ !I :, Cl m 11 I . w P'·nudu 1m·n •a\!•i. fir _,.......,..._.,___. ... ~..,.,-.. ,._..,,.._.,.~ .. .,,,--- Tr~ no •'IX'"'''"'" llt'("t ..... .,an· ManufJ11lm "' optu·;sl t·omporn"nh 7 00>\M .I JUP"'1 .! ~"" iii·r mo '''"n'm" ~ 51 hr I.ex ;sttotj t ~1 1>4h l12<Jf• p "' 11 d 1• n t u 1> •• 11 ~l't.ar)' J ti 1· r t " r m :i 11 , ,. bee S.Cr'f'faries 1n.r1 r.h>d, b1mf•f1t pl.in S l2·Sl8K l nqu1 n· ~ 3Uam '1 ;10 ~vc-ral OJ>t'nllll!' fur I Traq•I Agl·~ ~1·r1•tanal pm !\1r i\n1l1•r...•1n &upt·r s{'{"retun.JI pu,1 '<Int t~pll)C 111 ... pm ~~ uon.-. Work for ~r i-;, "' 'rwl 1.H1t1nl( 11r Sii So><-n-tary for 1>ml nffr to al\Swt'r pho1w-.. •lu I 111• off<' work lit hkkp ~· '1,n lYPIOJ/ or !-> 11 nt~'tll'tl ~ Laguna 495 14~ St·crl'tary. N.11 I Chain r...,taurant Hid r nl'l'th ~ec y ~ 2 ~' r <o h,,, k 1:rou.nd m con .... trul'l1on or rl.'latl'd f1P ld l•> a:.:.asl Prowct Ml!r 1n nt'w grow1n)? progn1m c;t1 M."C"rewnal i.k1ll'> nc•l'e!ls Gd start '>.tlary + benefits C"ontar t £nn Donnelly 7~ 17JO l't·Utlve & hf'lp them tu f I ex I b 11' hr:. (. JI I run UK' rompan~ !l»7 aJ1.1 lrvlne Persoruwl Agent} 4811E17th. (;oi.ta M~., St.e 224 &C:! .. J • .F 0 ~~........,.... TRAVEL AGENT l,;ruw With u' • Grow1niz t ummt•n1JI ~·y . 2 to J y rs «''P tr11\•el or1o?anaz.H1on ,., D 1 c t a p h o n "' . n 1: lookuu: for and1v1dual II•• shorthand 55 60 Wl'.\1 c.1 r1n1l op portun•l> to Insur oHu:l'. OranJ?e <.:n ffiO\'e .the ad 1n tht' tr .1 vt•I ty Alrporl arl'a Xlnl bus~ New ll'Jrntnl( benef1Ls. pleasant ~ork expenm~ .irt' J\aala IOI? cond Ne~ oHttl' ·bit> with reservation bldg 833-2462 Bet 3 & s systems. maru computer' PM , & travel tra1n1n1¢ to SECURITY WaJlers1Wa1t re:;l'lo P (f or F 'T' orw-mnes "'l11?ht• I Imm ~pm IUJ>m Pn ~ct fr I I I UIJ '""' !.4(>4 WANTB> DRIVEtt SUNDAY ONLY To dehvPr Dail) P1l111 bl.nil e<> l.O ca rn er... Rt• quar,... van nr luri?•· 'la lion wal:(Jfl and a J{OO•l rtnnnc rN'11r1J Phon• f>42 434!1 .1nrt '"k fut Harrv S•·.-lo•y 11r 0 1111 WiJIJdtn .. t-:(Jl ,\I. IJl'l'OHTI ''lt·1 \' t-.~1 ·1.ovi-:1< \11,neh•rn~·· ~11111·r.~ ""' 'I r ,11rn•1• 111w111111!. full I I ITI t' JJ I f< \' 11) U ' t• )( 1•·ni•ru 1· ht·lµful. hul "''' . llt'\'t"' :-.tJMlnj.! p:i\ S'.I :!.1 ht <'<ill ot!J:J ~ ltJI Ill h•rvtt .... \\-31'1"hou.w v.11rk1•r Uw11.. ID.I! for m,1turt>. alt•rt 111 ·d&\ 1dual w1lhng lo learn "' .11-c-1•J.I( n>:>poru.1b1ht)' m l"'Wbh,..hed Newport lt.>aeh farm mvolved in .,upplyanl! t1•JCt1les used 111 vdchtJnli!. backpark111.1t & ,_.1 we1ar St-•·un• futun fer n1oeht per""" F1lbnl! or order-. & i•ene r dl w;irchou .. •• dutu:!i :rr• .· hour "'e1•k full t1mt d<t.)''> Xlnt <'u paid benef1b l'ay hased on l.lblllty {;;ill 64S-l066. S A L E S & MARKETING See our ad tn Sunday's paper for Oerical/Warehou.~c. Ad ml.ni.strative & Sales & Marketin g pos1t1o n:. HAMILTON t~LECTRO SALES. SECltETAAY /GEHUAL 'ATIOL & SALES MEN WO Mt;N M.any b<!nef1t i. Rap id 11rowth 1><>tent1al. Ex panding company with opportUD1lies for advan cement to undl'rcover aRenl or supel'Vlsor. Ca II or come Ill further your v ""n knowledRc If you n• ~. we want you' Xlnt employee bcnef1t o;, 'l&lary eomm e nsuratc w ith expe ra cnct' M1n1mum 2 yrs f'Jt penence required. (;all TI4/957·2700 WA H t: H 0 U S t-: M I\ N DRIVER full time or part time, work sh111p111~· &rec4!1V1ng dock. pick u11 & dehver articles an a co vehicle. Good dnvang re l'Of'd & mu.'>l be over J!!. S3 SO per hr t'ull lime $3 25 part tame Call 752·0315 Salesperson. permanent full t.lme, will tram R M Abrams Ca t alog 9aowroom, 1819 Newport Blvd., Costa M.esa. Salesperson: Full tame Gift abop. Corona del Mar. Call M·F 8--4 30. maa Sales Person Local sales oraanuat.a.on ex,pandlns ! We are a lellder l.n the knowledge , education. communlca· Uon iodualry. We art' looking f« professional ~whoare lo· lereated in persona~ freedom, cballeoglna work, oppl)' ~ ex· traordinary Income ~. C.11 for appt. bt RWlb « Rlck Gar· rdlOnm.l.15' SALIS PBSOMS Pwwonllllty plus Mlulc.a to work w ith • nd motivate Ir.ids. Over 21. ln Lapna. C.ptlt.rano, Su Clemen&e areu. PMTTI .. ...... , PHOI .. ICMIZlor ...... £d.. llO. Between '-5Pll. Nil For Andrea OFACE ll]depeodcnt, d1ver!l1f1rd d u t 1 e s F 1 n a n 1· 1 a I Services Pl rm Good skills. expe rience re qlA red &4().-0123 SECRETARY Gocxf typl.n". short.hand. phone & l(eneral offlrc skill.a. Permanent PoSI t1on . Laguna Beach '97·3386. Sea .. en /lec.,.._.at Nat 1 Puhlisber localed in H.B. requires sharp, fronl office person. Muat be «ood on telephone. type accurately. sh or &peed writ.in!( a + Good advance~nt potenllal. Attractive benefits ~ aalary pacu1e Exper. prtl. but will consider tr ainee . C all m,-.21&61. SICllTARY Rapidly 1rowln1C Pbarmac~utl c al Raearch • Develop· ftlllll Co. la lookin« f« • self motivated In· ctivichW. Sbottband or ..,.. writma required. eia-"mll. ext u . SICllTARY Hew,•rt lteclt • .. ,., of ...... .. .., ......... . s..nt..y ;•trl ,.., • lf•Y · D(ctepll••• tr.Mrtptlw AM• c.recy l•p•rte•t. tll0.'7 ... l6't. MOllLE r. ohdio. 54nic•1 54CM336 2790 Harbor 81. Ste 207 Cost.a Mesa Service Station, ex· perlenced Manager . References r e qui r e d San Clemente. (;all &7:114or~ Servi<-e Stat.Ion All. Apply at 4878 Ca mllU-' Dr. N. 8 Comer of Campus & lltacArt.bur. smvtcl ST A TIOH ett.mdant. Able t.o work days. Apply a l 15922 P.C.H.. Huntlnlloo Bc h. 213/S-1.571 Snaclr·bar attendant. P rr. 11an. Fri. 482-6UI Saeck Bar llana1er, m•ture. experienced penon to mana1e The Fonlt i.-Suck Bar Days. Mon·P"rl , some weekend•. Appt1 In penan aft. 10.m. 22771 Olals Dr .. El Toro. 8latlo•er1 Store ln 0....del llaroeecll U • perineed aaJff lad1. 1'\aD um. s da.71. slot ~ candl. Ill pedal· lYlme~. m.1010. TU YB. AG&n' Min. 2 yr exp. Newport Bch ""ency. 644·5373 1--------• T·Snrt Printer has entry level pos1t1on o pe n Desire to learn Ir w11ling mu to work pr~ferred over expenence. Full time ~1 lUTOltfMA TH Experteoced • math ~for ltb anuler. la«ma 8ch. Call bef 3 PM.*-4812 WAREHOUSE FACTORY ASSEMBLERS Little or No Expenence Top Pay Paid Weekly MOIRB.1. Tmtporery SerYiees 1rvtne 752-6666 E.O.E. M/F TYPIST, ~pm , l(ood W£LDER w/some gas, be n e r 1 t s . F 1 e I d tJ.i • mil exper. Ch~an ~EWSPAPER Syn . modern shop. Latest die*· ~00. .p.Phooe . ..._for TYPlST !Aitl. Y llRDS Be home when tebooi la oul. Rmp. f« IJMria« In· formeUon lmo OW' COID· putor ual•I • ~ldeo tenmnal. Abo wUI ben· die am. offlce dutlet. ln&erYiew Yant mm. Rental CetSter bu f\.IU Ume openings for 2 men. Mec hanical ~e helpful. Neal handwriliD« necesaary. ,., Weekday olf. WW train. mDNewport Blvd, C.M. Sam to lpm. Recaulrecl Mir t • ... ~ t¥Ptna. w ord ...................... . ~texper.dftlra· '11111"1£ 1001 ble. 1W\ll iraln aa cotn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• pulial' ... etor. P.A.D.S. WllUd: Lt co.ach 10· or l'rlll·D, Sky Parti Cir. • ..... 1111aat be lo &Lol lt'Y. s.-. E.O.lt. cmd. 9416?. Blqein aboppera read U. Utt.le adl In Clualned niplart1. ADd tlM1 find w9Mtl &My'n lootiq for. lWett Mid-Wet\em Alltjqu.. Mlllt Sell. Ir 1'iJp ~ ........ ODJ.y. Oall ....... ~. '. ' ~AlmfQO ...... • ••• AtcnOffOALLUY I •• fllJI ''°"'" ll'ent ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.=tphl fria _. Mia& i 'rt HV«rect J Toy °'8llt Oara.. le, ,pt •llf'h• W WU Allt It 1 i-.rr1n ml• l'Z, ~. VIiia P1rlf1<'.' Uon !Wt. k'llt 11, '1 OU Im evea Condo parllln1 l ot .fM.Oa.U-..,,. M ·0ac. ~ .. .;;-Do., ......_... .. of AUanla, llPACE MAJ<DIAl.8 ,_.. '1 mo, okt Nel ll8 N..cl,_fWMW loada ltr11Ab wa Yrown ta tl'f·lll~ ,,...... 1 AHnQUE -OW white UJ l4'l •vu an -·-\ ""' • In • a.31 New,.., Blvd. CM m.nuc1a,.. !:J t.able9~~lr~~~ Oall t1bl• 'claw foot . rr .. to tood b o m e <l~•mlK hm .. v.a.._ 80llO Voiar'1 only w yard Mind hU1 Lah. r. T ·r llOO ttll Ou Pump. ,~male, J .. ,. l.OVl'I • A Ir. (} A H A c; •: ,.,,......__ J ' 8ALE. I' •l bar1jal111, mv~~~v~.: Udl m~ r hln•. cryalal/ allver. Oaa Puinp 'Nalloiul •• f\nderll fN ror r11(ht &oola, IJWJWtC:)'t'I•, b11le1 vlllue l100 Ywr 1 MOO home '°" 1ov1n11 8pr 6 furn tiatta..n i. SPM , Call•IM2 ..... m-.11 ~rru"' l>r fl R MUST St:U. Uea\6UhtJ hm tottn . weaned • =·~ ~= ~ )4lj 4113 ··~ ....... "°' ,_.. 6 blac'll wood flowr Slllor'\ twmi, brown male al n d Ev u I • Ii n d • dude I.Aw• children 7 ..... Yra '*i Kl--07$0 ..... ( .. 1010 ....................... a. 6 tlec.1.n c dryer. tt.$ F.arh ~ l}M:d R.dri.Wralora WMtien 6 J.)ryera OARCAINS..SE RVIC Y. 8fst A.iijiUi'""nc:e 536 OV 11 AJ•barrw 6 AdunA, HU CASH PAID W1hr /dryra I Retrl J( 11, woriwll( or not 957 1113' YIU:>21m , 14<.;u f''"J' 1)00 M6 50S7 P'rl1bee du1t llmo11 uld f' m ln1h Setl.-r /l.11b mla 8rntwhllt! Nt!eda h(lmt· w /y rd Vf:r y cnt-rl(t!!Ul', d y U7~ 7~.:t. en so.2-~ bruc.•c Mlatid blat'k Chlhuuhuu. 7mo f'•pcr tr11 ln1·1I MJl14'.tlll'l~l OliM•k Kitten, II wh .a. I fem 11le SJ>AYEO <'Ut Si•rneiw 84!~•11 .... tw. 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used f\imlture & Awl!MIK't'!I (>R I wlll 1wll 11.-!:;EJ..Lfor You Cd N ~17 Narc111u1. S./Su1' ftdric, kg ~d DINI dot.ha bl loll ~< 640-21UO Mov1n1t Muat Sell' Of nce1hume rum . C:OC>ler. trta. planu . molorry c le. 17 c uft r drll( t'arpda, 6 buya Schwinn Stl"l(ny Sat ~•m v l2 4433 I.anti• woud I rv lJnlvt"nlity P11rk MOVING Oaragti 111111· 11WJl'cyc:ll), uppl11. c.Joll hJH·. JHlWUi·po!llA ~ ll1 ~. 2'37 &arnbw 8l. E Rhlf SMt 11 ~ 11133 Meyer l'I c· M llt>hlnd l>M V Y.Vf':RYT lllNO M lJRT GO · MOVI NO <llJT Of'' ~An: MOVINC:• f:h·1'l or.con, 11.en!O, howtebold lt4lm&. furniture 3.S!I Walnut, N 8 Set/&Jn U 5 Ktflmor,. waahf'r lM'lll of rer uvtsr 11 2~ M111n1 al(r ef' tranllff'r11blt• ~ Mai~ wuhn 11JS. Ken more KH dryt-r SI 3~ <.tuar~ ft dC'hvn•'fi )4&1tf172 MASTMS AUCTION 646 1616 & llJ..tUS Drnvilition Garal(e Slilll' ONI. Y U !> S:ol ft Sun :12:> CASH-PMl>----Av<1l~m•-A.v, H;i llm;i Yew icd UMW1 tum, anti hdanrl - Ad miral rcfril( 1101111 m nd Sl75/ot' bhl ,,,,,., fm.JllU i-.wv.-. O'K,~rc ft M1:rn ll. cle11n fllJCJ 1t .. r dc1111 SJIJ) ~ 44k5 qUttJ•clr TV 'a~'1 1Jl3J tlHIE1. HOME ClOSE-OUT SALE Decorator furnitu re & ac'Ce!llOri es Cedar rn en T~J!\. ~ t-;ld .. n /WI', (;(Mta Mt!'la, 11 to tl 1lully Ml 6734 Kftllrw1n· cll·1 d ryn. Ilk•· 111-w SlOO Kl( K~ lied. frot l fr•·•· fnl(, :.ti( frl73 t-:v1·11trll(K llCVNill 11tht·r ri11w('11 Gu J>ryn 12!> Ga1111t11v•· sz:, :144 .. 5.'196 l\nyt11m· :..'Al 73211 Nuul( hide a lwtl with l'tuur . XJnt rund SJ7!> for lwA.h 642 4644 Judy ur llw'vcy 11136 "(,11l11111<"' Tapp1111 kit r11n.c•· $40 W ood•·n or1tnl(c r r :otc11 14 1 <>Wt dml111( rUfim lutJI•· &t ti eu lrnn farm cha1n11 IO duuni, w /huffo•t, lrk1• Ci I SI f' 11 12 J I tr.!O u n 1 nw I Jll'W PXX! ?fl) 94 91 ltlll~ 14t' A fWl 2.'if.2 Hdr1~. 2-doc:w SlOfl j.:r11I Ull. gd mnd, nal wu<Jd "' !i."lfl 7:tl8 <i f': JU-;t-·m<; Z ttr C:roM I/JP fn.r 17~ CiJll !'.4H 13HI or M,', <'101 1015 1 pt· Vlrtu•· IJrnetle St-t w/2 leavt~ 17!> i\ulht'n ti<' b utc he r hlk $375 m;,,.1019 IJlnc.'lt.C Svl Wllh 1; • hf\ Y••llow t iood <·<mrl S:ill '"" 1m2 Kin11. ttPtJrrJOm ~·t. 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Our lalut• to lualtt•H and ProfeHlonel WorMfl te an H ceptlonal oppo,,unlty to l"troduc• e new or longtime Htocl•t• to th• people of the Oreno• CoHt, or to hOf'9! award•, achievement• or oon(rtbuttona. lu.,neeewomen lelute noUc:H "'"' M two column by two Inch~• H Ch, with • photo you provide. Th• coet of each"°*• I• only HO. < Don't mtM Mln_t pen of thl• epeolal advertltlflg opportun"y. Deadlltt• tor r•· Hrvlng IPeG• It Ootoler 10. Cell tod•yf DAILY PILOT 842-5178 .. -.. ---~ .. ,. -. ,,.. ._.,. . . . . . . ... . ...... ~ .... ..... . .. . ., .. , .--"' . . .._ . . . .. . . . " . . . .. . . ~:~~ ........ ~~~ ...... ~~ I 111 .. to I 0 rat "-'· Newport •Ur. .......... •• • . .. . .. • • . • .... • '° -powtol' bot ' fW SELLING TWtlt y_, DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT To,...yowtld cal 642-56 78 ............. 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CHEvaot.IT VAN ftnanee dlaraes. rees /M E au pollutJOo coot.ror ~ · qu1pment lncludu vace *1Allfataalw or de· plush carpet. paneltog, aler documentary pre Icebox wetbar, two Cap. paration charges unless wns cba.a.n, b.rea.klast Otherwlk ipecl.fled by not*. ~va. tUt wheel, tbtadwrt.ber c hrome bumpers & ----------• -r11Je Slups four! /WApu/ UBL6J Clilllica t520 ONLY S'960 "•••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • t-te>W A.ID c.he•rol.t 1187 Da.tmler Sovereign, Oov~&QuaJISta. rest.end completely, like NE."WPORT BEACH new._ Must see to •P· 133-0555 prec1ate. ~950. Days ~; eves642-4668. '76 FORD E250 PORSCHE'S WANTED Allow UI the opporturuty to comider the purchase or trade-in ol your clean Porsche. Check with Us ~! 13631 He11>o< Hlvt.I Gat<ten GroWI "' '31·2l33 Alllos.IMpcirled ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9701 ........................ Oilev. '58 Cameo pickup, 6 <'YI a t. B11rga1n. restored, n ew pa int, ~2;22 work 957-11348 dlrome, new wide whL'I, _ must· see I t47SO. Days '77 Ford Club WRn 460 V -8, ~. 8pass Atr A/C, sLre·rad, .. __. Dri•es -.9550 tow pkg, llnt glass, Very -·••••••••••••••••••• Clean $6 ,200/0BO. -------- IMMEl>IATP: OELJVF.RY' LUG£ SWCTIOH OF .. W 1979 l20i't s211·1 Al~'"iO &13CSi IMSTOQC! cn.tJ lodJY We also may b1h1• th11t pre owned BMW you Jre looking foe' 83 1-2040 495-4949 OUHGIE COUNTY'S OLDIST & Salw·Serv1ce-Leas1n11. RovC.-.er,lnc. Rollil Aoyce BMW 2.MSHARBOR BLVD. 540.4410141-0Jll 1'77DATSUN 2IOJ+2 4 IJ)eed, air CGDd.. stereo. Local car. ClOim > S7W te'\WOU DATSUN •DoveStnet NEWPORT BUCH lll-1100 '77 o.i.m Kini Cab. lo mi, camp shell, A/C, loaded, lilOO. MMMl 19720ATSUH 1200 '511PLZ> Sl"9 Ml'WPOaT DATSUN M Dove S&reet NEWPORT BEACH 131-1300 '79 2.80-ZX. graade lux. 2+2. auto. PS1crwse. 2· tone 3Q)mi, Day 640-1972 IOI Wl1'MAM •ACM IWOITS I •THI \ t7JO YOUSWA.a4 .. DoveStJoeet I AU. MIW I 'NIJOw.tmima..Ave NEWPORTBEACH TOYOTA I ....., ... , ........... . 1u.ot00 I 4 4 m= •1111 ... .,.,_ T... · '"' 1 X 1 1 Malt colGr'l av.U.ble for ._ 9744 •••• .. •••••••••,••••••• h.,..•tedelvery. .. ........ ••••••••••••• 77 COIOLLA I 9ld I 111TDIMOMI ....__ lt7t ss1peec1-.... -. ••----. TODA YIU W.. cldaaed~M:'OOO .;i..;-;. I TOY OT A I • More people buy the Ulil Jllre·aew beautv. I CELIC ..._ I ~~;, MGB convertible than =n:i· super shlll"O' I A .......,.. any odler convertible! •~.a.91 .SUPRA I _.:~ SeeUSbeforeyoubuy -I m5Hartlar81vd. TODAYH! ·== I IM STOCK! I 979~2500 ~ ... :\ .,:=:ve. I IMUIDIATI I ' ~..!...< •mi la-7880 I DILIVBY! I ·-·-~ Corolla '76, 16,000 ma I I 1973 •11 ~~; ~~~::.I ~!!f..Y i X1£ ln fmanclng ava1l Ask I .CHOOSE A CAR I "11 JAGUAR &type. 2+ 2 V12. aua.o. a1.r. rrooo firm 1-~ 71 MGI far Randy 493-870S. AT MAXIEY CONVERTaE 1.2.000 actual m ales. 4 '78 CelJca G.T l·back. I TOYOTA. I F\&Uy restored in bright speed, radto . heater, lo/m1 all options I red wi01 tan leather an· rallyes, beautiful conc:h· Custom pa10t , wheels, I :,.~br::i~ll~e bOn. (478~~95 topf!te. 96,500.496-3410 I 19 TOYOTA I _ veRmel'lt as it depicts a IOIWITHA.M "72 COROLLA. Auto, I 'ftrllft'S I '752111).Z, skJ. blue. I ownr. Pass 1 n a a IC e 1 n VOUCSWA~ ~P':r. s:i&-4786 ti pm UUllU 27.000 ma 's , AM /FM, aWJtnobile tust.ory . See I I Eves 833-3746 magsb air, $5300 must it. Dnve at & fall In lovt' 71MX>Westminst.erAve -se!J. ay 494-8595. Eve wcqy. ~.2GG .1<122238) w Westm1nster T,..._ 97 67 I AU. MOORS & I 49Wl41. $13,995 893-~l 638·7880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOW MILIES! ---'76TR7 I '73240Z: am1fm8track . 4 71 MGB., AM/FM l'U l>. Very sharp sport t•oupe AU I spd. Xlnl mech ·1 cond BAIJER MOTORS JCK ITU, $'400. Must sell' 4 speed. stereo. air cond. I Ull 'RICB>! I '11AMC Jeep,6cyl 3-spd. ATTENTION! $3900 or bes t o ffer. 175-0931 days, 586-~5 Red /be1De t•orduroy • ..At.-. u: OOOmi ·-------• 631 -~7 2925 llarbor Blvd. " I Si00'7' .... &.6.2644 Mercedes . BMW , IOIMcLAREH•s i4B-210.ioodcond.Ask· COSTAM~ eves. ---Qean'Sa$'.3:;'~(1W774 1 17flJSTANG I 642·Dl8. 1540Ja mboree Newport Beat·h 640·6444 fl.BAii SEATS Porsche. Classic & Ex 97•2500 '18 MGB. red. 8·trac-k, I Oity 13 ooo 1 ft I •• "'T In DINI SEATS Ol'I consignment at your ' ") 960-5028 h $550 c v,..,. tlsw ft-. I cyl air cona owr -LU"UftW\ ,....... 9712 s arp o all -AwR"" ~t(•M •r>q 3 lo adel1'1 71SUIA.RU ooc.WewalJ sellyourcar $ ~Sl.600 ~ AM FM, !~gage nck, IOIWITHAM mies 4)(4, 4speed, AM /FM /40 . ~C:;. B:;~t._!~aFUon '" '77 2111).Z. A/C, crwse ~-............................ 96S-~alter4pm 7'fD>Westmtnster Avt: I (...aroG) cl!. CB . "'tr -ond M1WS~•fS :uo-e """"''~ or ui -tr ma.......---A~ta -1n ur-'-·-·Le1 ---~~-no'""""> .. .. nt' t.R formatioo call Jam Cur ' ·,....., nt•llr •n pe. Jensen lntcpt Ill, '73, "11 MGB55,000 miles. xlnt ...,.. _,,1"~ ,, .... 7880 OM.'f ~-C\. tl5(J~ fitcH'h Blvd auto !6500/offr 675-9'09 -•-cood. Full eqwp ~·.-....., I •rr.995 r~om ran. , , 11 BR\ ""es ""'' rood l\ e w pa 1 n l , -----$40 I -«g DO Alltohmss lertin Loi' A • "' Mustsdl 950I> 673-4086 AM f'M. wire whls Must 'T7 Red Tnumph lwt I 95 I ¥~==~ .,_, .For ea. lJOOW.Coast Hwy <S io/1 :t5l~~;3~l)I ~F~·:~~~a 'tl'~: "--GWa 9734 sell c.at1 fi6J~J~ Spitf1N' Perftoc-l 111n<I l.87U BEACH BLVD Nwpt Bch 642·6763 ~a.> by i\ppt 28mpg <1 :;peed . p IP ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-" 9746 1 ~Y 23Km1 S4.IOO full I I VH.lt"PICl(UPS ._,..,.. pn~. as below hlut' houk HUNI'INGTON BEACll ~ -....-964-1638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pp IG1l 1 9()51~ 11,, 142-2000 ~.~~•••••••!?~~ '77 BMW ~I Owned by '73 Datsun Pick Up rel! 76 0'8. fi7S.SSJS e'\e!. I '7J RED I 'T1CJ7:tllOOO.SJOOOdown. 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'"""" DEMO SALE 714-IWG-21.82. under book H 1 case, hubs. blown rod. 13659E.Rosec:rans NOW lNPROGR~· ~ .. ,SJ025,000bst orr. l8711 BEACHBL\'O I I t'a,vrt'lt\ I s2995 I ,Best offer. 645-8431 & CNeoar c ..... ntial ......,....,....,,, f1at 9725 HUNTIJllGTON BEACH 0 mi e<t~t' jt·w~ ......... I I 675'-7676 R ·+ BEACH IMPORTS "78 5.'.lll yellow lthr inter ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -842·2000 I Pa 1 n t '"1nd 0 ""'., & -----owcrans exa ~ 18711 B"'ACll BLVD cyhnder head .,~ l'h -Ch 8 .. ~ .. Do Slr l f:Jc sunroof. ·1sµ ma~ •75 Ff •T "• ., I " evy lazer (.;hyn SattaAnaft-Hway, .,.., ve ee wt.ls. rur. AM FM Rt<'reo "" HUNTINGTON REACH ~ 9748 6421132orb"73462h I pkg-assume Isl' ul C ttyof NEWPORTBEAC.:H Jet &ack Beauty' 128 4 8'"2·2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v-----0770 '79 RED $1118.82/Mo. For9mm. or ' 752-0900 CU& fllJ:lt5.l'le wmdws, door sedan, 4 speed, 111r, ----"' I ....... ~-7 I I purchase for bu lance Sarita Fe SpriftCJS l7Mmi lmmac $H.<190 stereo, clean as a pan an L...ec. -iai 9735 PEUGIEOT 1 ....................... 0 owed +dept. 957-5860. l213,921·6222 Spider '76, red, ma.:s. dy:;G34-~.eve9?4 3'J92. suleandout! (013NZF > ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7SVWBUG I C AVETTE I B748Saft. 6. Opeft DaiJy 9AM-6'M ~~·· !(~· ~~~t. ~op. 1975 BMW 2002. AC, 4 sprl, S22'5 1971 Jara ma. only 2~0 SALES. SBVICE AM FM l'd'>:.l'llt· -,k 1 I Oily 9.000 m11e-tu11 1979 Jeep Wuitoneer, pp Friday fAM-9PM Eves!Wknds&39·JlS7 AM fM 8 lrk. ne'4 paint IOI WITHAM made. 20.000 m1. V 12. 6 AHOLEA.SIMG. r1tck . radi a I 11 rt-~ pawer. air cond r-I seeks respons ible person SaLduy 9A.M-5'M 60KM ~ 7_5_1~_ S_9_ VOUSWA.GEH WeOers. same en~ as. DEMO SALE l.OMJBI I top & 1oaded wott1 I toTOP Uoaerwarrunly Ad 9707 s:r> 1 1976 ... uperb cood, 7600WestminsterAve. CcultachatSlOO.OOOless. NOWINPROGRESS' $3595 8QUomen1 ·=-~~:my hCt k1t , ~~?!~':!.b~1~t'.e~~ ·:::·~~~;::·;~:· !1E_~~~~-10_Ls-_\A._~_1f7 Em-7~twesumns~·7n1 ~~i:~~~!~t IUCHIMPORTS v~~1:~ l'c120M.7T 95 '• custom anl many ictrai. box. dual gas tanks, 8· Automallc, air, power '72 Fiat 850. mechanic's a utbor11ed wor k t>n 848DcweSlreet 18711 BEACH BLVD ~ Best offer. Must !>ell ' trk. CB Panelled $1995. Stffriog . s lereo Ex· '79 Hlack 320 I . .:old special. Both tops. Not engine & AC to bnng to NEWPORT Bk:ACH HUNnNCTO!'t BEAt H I J I 64.2-1489 ..1.. 1!4&5781 cellem condition, super nmmed. r\ C .,unrf. only running. Clean body. new cond. Elel{ant style. 7 52.0toO 842•2000 cl 9.JOOml, ful'lory Warrty, Make offer. 494·5154 a ft xlDt vas1bt.1Jty, 162 mph. I Tndls 9560 Late '75 Ford long Van. ean. C791LXJ l Mu s t s e 11 : fo: v e:. 5pm. Lac. (My Lamb> Senous 1976 l'IUGEOT ------I ••••••••••••••••••••••• full pwr vs. converted. $2495 642·2SM qual.ahed buyers only sa 'i6 vw DASHER I '76 JEEP 7 ITOYOTA. rear end da mage . lst IOIWITHAM , 77 ....... WllOi 1976131 Wagon. 54K m1, $19,500 714·975:!641__ DIE Deluxe 4 door 't...it1un I CJ·S 4X4 I <a5 L~I-~5d~ takes 546·6673 VOUSWAGEH .,... stereo cass. atr. 5-speed . ......__._ 9731 4 speed. air cood . :.un WllROn Aut11mal1< Jtr I ~ "'"-...., """ •• 7600 W •-'-·t A Sunroof 1\ M F'M S2500.fi40.16S7 -rod stereo C540RSDI ~tt'rP<> fut'I 1n1er t1•ri C 5 speed pickup 14.000 . es~ .... .., er ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... , \ I -.; d I I 4 "(" • d .,,.,.11 & A miles & Just like new '76 fo'ordConvers1on. a 1c. ioWestmJ.nster l"ll :>:.eth'. 4 'Pt•ed '75 FtAT '71M.AZl>A.GLC _., 9 lJ~ ~~RK f.'w r11 1111 llJ4Q<.,r I Has Glas·tek crawl thru w Ind o w ' ., u n r o o r . 893-7551 631J.7880 <2'14R>.O l 124 SPIDH 2 door sedan deli.ax~ 4 IEACH IMPORTS SJ9•5 I l O MILES abell, diamond bumper paneled, carpet. $5500. "78 Audi 5000; has ever· S8999 Cooverllble. 4 s peed. speed. sterE'o. more 848DoveStrttt IOI W fTu"'M I custom stripes. more. 644-8170 yUUng. ssoo & Asi.ume BEACH IMPORTS AM/FM stereo. super ae.o &sharp lru11de and Nl!."WPORT BF:ACH rv. II $ 3695 I J ustthe cutest Utlle r1 i:· .77 Ford Econ I SO. Jeaseat$232mo or buy. tlo\B DoveSlreet clean.only32,000miles. <Q.(618UJV) 752-0900 VOU<SWAGEH (dn' you've seen in these Lon~be<.I. !'lide dr, A!C. ~. 673-6510_ _ __ N'f.."WPORT Bl-:ACH 1434VCl l $3495 ----7'llO WestmU\.'ltt'r ve I I parts. UJ 90878) aux t.ank. PSiPB, lo mi, 6 752·0900 $4695 IOI WITHAM ~ 9750 an Westminster $4995 cyl C leun, I ownr. '74AUDI r_;, JIMMAAINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 893-7SSI 638 781ll I IOI WITHAM $4500/bst 494 2305 or lOOLS 4 door sedon . ._,.... 9715 vou~w '-.lb.I VOIJ(SWAGEH "78 '73 911SC Tarr.a. A1C. - - -'78 22 FOOT VOUCSWAGll!H 494-TIS4 lvmsg -Auto ma t ic. stereo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l87118EACHAB_L_..VD. 7fKIOWestminaterAvl· 5·iPd. AM FM c:us. 74VWIUG I I power steerin" '73 Capn V ti. 1 owner. In Westminster burular alarm. dead Low, li>w miles, .iulo KOMfO RT 7~WestminsterAve. '77 Ford E -150 351 cog Veey clean. Runs hkt: a 4-sp.Ncwtm·s st.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 893-7551 638·7KWI trans ·. ni l·~ l·ar • I I m Westminster auto. air. cr~se. duai watch. (716187 > Call 968 0007 842-2000 switch. P7 tires. 7" & If I CAMPER ~7551 638-7880 tank, stereo, 2"k, 17mplo!, ~ 195 --_ 79 MAZDA whls. 1mmal'. show stop. a3U.PM J I _..50 n.. .. Pt ""' "nnr -~.... "70Sp·..L.~ Roa ... ·ter Real XR 7 per, Sl5.9V9 SSS 8030. ~'1)95 1979 CHEVROLET ..,, · n< Y .,.,,.JJJJ. IOI WITHAM __.. 97ZO gas ta~r. suSO. 4is..6800 ""-·---J, AM ,·FM ster""•. 5» T.146 ..... ...: &Rt~ I TR 'll£R I ,, T,..... _ __...,u• ·12 Ch WI d v,..,. .. sw•'---...... ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ,,..831 QftAI\ ...-:JUlllVUI ~v 11 ....._ ...v " r• """n-.-ev. n ow Van. -...... ~ ... .._, air cond . radial tire:. VOU<SWA.GEH F\tl.ly loeded! Beautiful ~. C/B, custom antr. 7600Westmlnster Ave LARGE -"--------007014 ) "689l2TARGA lBTU BEACH 8L\'O I Full 'i•rM mnonn & I two-tone bei(le a n d $i!.800orbest.846-i178 inWestminster SB..ECTIOHOF '71 Fi a t 128 . Good $9495 Runsgreatonany~as rn"'"'"""GTONB"A''H I llke new fUC.O;>R1 b rown . Sh a r p ' ~Want.ct 9590 893-7551 638·7880 AU.MODELS -~:::·Jti~~7~ 30 JIMMA.atHO tli.000 Cal~6_7J..& __ 10_ n u"'a42-2000.., "' HUHY AT I ~~ S7995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Tl L.S, black. "46M, auto, SHOP&COMPARE YOLJ(SWAG>~ '67 Porsche 912 Euro I s 5395 I HOW'"'•"' CL-_1 ....... WEPAYTOPDOLLAR stereo. oew int. & 2 187118EACHBLVD model , Blaupunkt i3Super Bua. Ai.ato .• ur. I I -~·~ fortopused<:a.rs·foreign . radlals.Runsexcptair& vran END SPECIAL HUNTINGTONBEACll AM FM radio, 'l<OOd am fm. $2400 Days Dove aiQwUI Sts. domestics or classics. If r/f tit.es. Body damage IUI\ 142 2000 steenni whl. busted 819-J!IOO. Eves ~-3581 NEWPORTBEACH your car is extra clean. r /f. As is '550 firm . • crank ucnf1t't' 14000 -----I I 13:\.0555 see us FIRST! 536-7247 MllCINIK lea 9740 rum 67Hll0.673-3468 '74 VW IUG 71 .. MC "C©IMW --'-------,-7 -12 5 s~~ ;~~::z;~llye:., $400 .··.·.-.··.·.··.··.·.··.·.··.·.··.·.·, · 7-1 -9 ~ ~ S _C_T_a r a a ==;s) radio. I '76-fORO 3A I 15 Serin ••••••••••••••••••••••• spoiler. aar Beautiful MIZ '79 240 lla<:k/Black. Closed end SZHS I YAN CONVERSION I SBli '77 BMW 530i, 27,000 ma. condition. See to ap DllSll. '-e. tQ>moolhl&'. .. .............. ,.-I I cyllnder, 4 speed, Ooly loaded, Topaz, suorf. ,preciate (88059 pp) OOASn.JNE L~NG v-ouc--sw· =... • captains cha11s 81r I 14 .000 m i les and iii h•Or_,.e_.., Sl0.750.768-0022 S6 95 CASH Sid., air cond .. factory 5142WamerAve.H.8 ,....,..., I "" wheel & loeded I absolutely h ke new. ~Ha.rborBlvd. '76 BMW 2002, 27K ma. IOIWITHAM =iu,~~J~~~~:: 1M&-m1 .=EACHBLVD 1557PRH) «r15683) COSTA MESA Xlnt. running cond .. 4 VOUCSWAGEM car tactory warranty. io 9ll ET GTON Bt:ACH I ONl'f I IOl~:..M 979-2500 ~~/FM8lrk.IB200. ~:::s~~:~~ve REBATE 0-,:~SLIMOHS r:.·~o:,~t:it~~~:~: 142-2000 I s5195 I VOLISWACMH AaltoLu1i !J 9510 Alllol.9• .. g 9110 89J.7£>l 638'7880 l...-OITS 83M762or933·9859. Red~~t~=~irer. I I 7800a:'-:1~:ve. • ............................................. 1S 280'l. 2+2. 32,000 ml. ON All urro~~R~~VD. ln 912 B1k 5 spd, no rust. 4 speed, radio, beater. I •7561 638·78a1 .. -L-E_A_S_E ______ , ~~~'<f 'S:~~i> a5~3 ;~N 611-127' mecbanlcally xlnt, xlot ~~th~~~·mA::~ I 17 TOYOTA II '18DodgeStepside. Low I ANY MAKE I eves,w 0 kods Dys, FIATS intl'i(I00.640- 7 SU «>UMNJ) mileorag~!~.~~d. I HIJ MOOR 540-1571 71 M1% '81 35$-8 Coupe, runs $l9H I PIClllP & psoo -·UIJ' ---M I --.7-3-''2_4_0._1_ .. __ ZIOSIDAN ... aeeda reslOratJon. IOIWITHAM CAI ova I 72 ~ I I .U,000 actual miles. 4 NEW New factory short block, SZ700, 17341119• 6'15-Wl. VOUSWA.,_. I CAWH I •s.t.SaperCuetom lllMd. air, stereo, oew llUlomatic, power steer· •mfWlche. Good eng. 7800W.amins•Ave. I 5apead & only 16,000 I Pickup. 3M V -1, air, I p •y O.._.LY I It i v I e r a m a g s . llll, air coad. • sharp llakaafter. in West.rnimtu mres (IH05719) ,ower steering, dual I A 1""111 Chartreuse/black in· lllU'OOD":i'!;~+MCET> ~ •7$51 -.~ I ...,._.._ I Wb. camper s he ll, FIRST MO....._. I t.erior. U49PU > SELECTfJroSA.L"""' ~ ..... , _ «awl·t.bru, (WI rackl, I "I" $4695 Harbor c-;J IOIWITHAM .. Porsche tJ\T, reblt .,,....,,. I s5295 I aaQYatfll, (lMOOICl p •YME.._.T I IOI WITHAM l221N. Tl'J,.,-Andeim YOLKSWA.et enc. KOfti shocks, '1500. 4 door. aato. trao1 • I f S1'9S I A " I VOUCSWAGIM Eqiresoat/2tm m>W.uninaterA,vt. •M030aftSPM ndiailtlne. 4111'1'Pll IOI-......... -w·---• .. •t••Ave. "!~~~~~~~I inWestml.nlter -•-1 ...... ~ ....... ._....._"" ~ ivti•: i.01tr. Only 35.ooo *~:~.._ I I .. YOUCSWAMH I * I tnwe.uninater 19nAATll·9 !"~~-Best6381~·7• dla.•~socond. . SB300 vouc~sw~... I Bill I 'NllO:;i-e:=ri:ve. I NOl)Bt()SfTOltLASTNOMTN I a.7Sl q . .,., Yellow, am~:cUMtte, IV-~....._ OIO.I ,.. WIT ~ Excelleatcaaanion ct.lclauic. Xlnl. · . 18TUBEACHBLVD •7'51 ... 79'> 1. AKE AMY TRADE · ·· IJllr lnl..t«. wire spoke "111M. m&alcond; loecled, HUNTINGTON BL\Ctt I I •... -__ _. I 112'9 --... a/c Sin atriolnl take over lease, Call MAXEY 'W IAI• Pickup, 4spd, "-~ -"""'" llACH ....-otlTS ii.GOO: 108 . a41:ssfi TM,a>-1•. MZ.2000 I I ._ nm perf, lo mi, I PHONI CUDIT APPIOYAL I .. Doff&treet eww. ------ pis.MS-mt. NEWPORTB&ACH ... a SC: Custom rac· 77VWDll• I I = ·. --cbhe '71 71 ... -o • -cedes. 250SE. 4dr. tory narw.. alloy map. Custom Rabbit 2 .door TOYOTA ·--.. '79 CAllLLAC 179 cruca ~ mil owner, IJOQd coad. BDclJ. ftll. & interior Im· ~~ ... 4v~cl_!'*"°. ...:· I I ~'°9d~ I I ..... t727 ..,.f73.3151or152-W maeul•te. Receipts . --, - - • ...._._TY.., tr .. I o.o-.~c..... .... 1"• ,.,.._.._..., ...... ,, ~. 11~~==~~~~~ -............ •••••••• "71 •D ...... J9llow .,.., Must sell! Call llPGIOI. ~WllMAMWR-1) JI 18881 11 ~ oooler. Air ClOlld. t••tr, w11e C1110, 1•1111• ...,_. U.., tft91M.-r: ......... '7f lmmac. IUD roof, •MD•E.-_ ... ..,. ~l:a or b91t otter. 172-.43-MO-·•. • ~IMllfM.14-: I "13 •Z a/i. Map, tape ~ Alll/J'lll Wack. aw°" ........ '716 !!!: I -. deck. New radlator. ~Ac... warr • ..J:,t~OJ'fRM . _................ YOLllWAW Is I 'D DlllUa Pl~ • .a.ea.I ... , ''' o1 eo ....,_.."' °' "•r ,., .. • ...,.. .. ••I @.UO.Aft.5.MS-344'7. 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"VfKY, VfKY mce: b8loW book. 12 Mot(12,000 mii. eervlce cort- lr.cl Mlable. 1194RFA I '9099 5 1 070 '9666 s 1,090 '9199 5 1265 '9899 '9929 'I 0,566 5 1545 '9866 'I 0,277 5 1999 5 1324 5 1246 '6222 '6399 5915 5872 '6459 ss 10 '6477 s937 '6289 '6249 5820 '8349 '8288 '7512 '6549 '7088 '5299 '5479 ss60 '5320 s539 '5749 '5944 1977 IUICK REGAL 4-Dr. II~. lact()f)I air. power ateerrnu & brisk1t11 fJO""li' WlndoWs & IMUllS, AM/FM llereo 18pt; 1111 cuMte · 24.000 mile car very nicer 141 Moe/12,000 mile Mrv1cu contrar..t evorlable ~I '3678 1975 MHCUIY COMET Coupe Au lomaltc po wer sloffnOQ rellyc wheel CL>vers New p111n1 A 11111e Clolly Gas-saver "(099780) •2314 1977 FORD PINTO " speed, a ir, power steering, AM/FM stel'eo tape, luggage rack . Must See• '3370 1977 OLDS CUTLASS SALOH Coupe. Auto., feet alr, power tltfeflng, powef .tndOM, AMf M etereo tape, lilt, crul .. Pretty brown. 12 Moe/1 2.000 mile Mrvtc. contr.ct _....,.. "4tAL YI • YOLYO IMA•Ytel NeLIASI._ OVE&UA8 DELIVERY EXPERTS ...... .• lllalbu: 0.. OwMr. X1nt coed. IJ,450. Call ...- C:.•ulil ... • •••••••••••••••••••••• VOi.VO "II Ccwdobe, loadttd, mual 71YWC...._ Super tbarp Contempo Coov..-.Aoa. Showe 1m m11 c ul•t e c•r e umM()Q> U.Harbor Blvd Hll·1et.tin1 Co car can'A MF.SA SlfOO.J\.o.pM.5-.a. ..._.lOl 540-9467 •New York.er ...... UtH IWftl icood. S350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-1.508 Mf'I IOlwnMAM VOUIWA ... 7tOO W•mlnetn Ave ln W~ Q llKI... "0 I C.-...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• H32 -~· 131-7880 76VWIU6 Sliver.• •PMd. pln 1tnp:. 11\i C9008 > SlHO JtMMAIJ...0 VOUCSWA6EH Uffll BU.CH BLVD flUN'MNGTON Bt.:ACll 142-2000 75 'fW IAArT 0.-U,,n 4 door 4 ·~· )t t-reo c 1111 s ette Blue1wh1le interior vreat cund1t1on ' cs.YJPRV I "II Plymouth Oren Fury Wqon, Power at.ffrtnK. IJO'A'ef' wmdow1. power tnaie., AM/FM 1t.ereo, air t.'Oftditiofl.ll. AJI ex tru atult 1ell $1500 Call 737 ·6449 Afte r 6 ll>PM ~ve.run1u1 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 AMC GRE.MLIM "X mOdel Buuuful rt'ld. 6 cyhndt'r ~ door AulomlilJr , power !lteer tnl(. lllr. 11tereo, rullye wtleeb & roof rar k ~ l (J A p p r I' c I a t 1• ' IU13MOK1 '2195 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 71JX> Westm111.1t1·r A vi· In w1.,.1m1n11tt·r 1'13-7561 113>1 7>WI ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOU.ECTOR ·s IT,EM' '81 Vette Coov w /5500 ori(C mi, bdtop, 427 /~ • .-pd, 4.11 jlOllit.lve tnc uan. t.ranl'-'or 1pltion, tiaLed ...... 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It 1· 111JMJ)A I S2699 t4EWP'Ol'T OATSUH 6118 Dove Street 'llf'.Wl-ORT Bt;ACll 83).1300 L.\C\1Nt\ Cl:\SSlC .\\OIO_k f'ly 1:-;1 -4642 ~ '..1(1 i 191\V t' ad 111 a• ('" u I"' l.it!Vlllt' Gorld I ()Olhl 100 All clee1n• Air P:-. I'll l\l4'W upNMJ\lf'I"}' 81111 Of•'k M1chehn tor,.~ trr111H 1 ml~~ Cw:uo 991 7 ••••.••................ 77 Mint r ood au rnlly whHl11. Laurt"t' morn t~'I 75'1 Mlf '7fl Di m1 ro l..T ~hur p , n .. w i; I I v e r / r •' d ~ lo111fod, I If I'~. $4 :1.!i U I 155 HO UH COAST HWY. LAGUNA IUCH CA. tJU I 'flll JZ7 N~ p111nt, 11t..rt•tJ Sl.500 MU~1' s .. :LJ . 'u II '494°4267 HS.OJ I 0 ~ ... ' . . . . . . .., ..... . . . . . . , . ... ...... h .. , k 1 .. ·~ "'"'' I-.1m11\ ••• r I •HUil r' ... 'I Utr .. ........ 11 11•1111 •1• lu 1111 l11.11J•·c.I i•1:.i111 ro ft r ~. •1>4 l-.\•- fij '1~:.lJlll/ -"Vd """" • hJl t r1 lllJ II H<h jJ.ttrtl l 1'11'1 ..VI !MJ 1)1 I 'tt• 1.1 r 1h1J 1•11hl til k ''"" •1•1f I' I' $1 I .'1 CI IC 11 'All t•.ol .s I. 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BUYorLEASE • DIRECI' mm Anaheim 760-2011 "T1 VOLVO JUDL • 1pd., All/Plil c .... ie ac..reo. 20K ~;a 11 + cltr MPG. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1979 OE.MO Q.UIAHCEI on CamarOt1, Cllpn et!ll, Marv Carklll. MalJbul., Novu On1t1c reduc Uclnl' SAVIMOWI!! COMMfLL CHEVIOLET "-" H 11 '•" II , ! · t I \ \H , ' ~·~ 1200 "T1 Caprice Clualr , 4 dr Sedln, low mJla~t', 20M l~o •d td . 84.'l ow whol•ale. 546-1930 Aft Jilllpm. wkndl. __ • No¥• IC>Od oonct. aood IU mu ..... AM /F M ..._ CMI, ll.Jl)0/080 . lblll.~ • a.burban. I pua. VA ..... .....,, lr•• ..... Call 171· lUt tvH • ....... .., ms: 2drMdan. •ut.o, •&0. or b .. t offe r . .... , ........ ..,. .._. C•rlo: Xlnl "II ..... mt eamd •A/C, .-. r\allJ loMed, New All/N , -.1bik .. ,, =·lit•. Low m l • ......... ......,. C.Um.atlJ ORANGY. COUNTY'S ... WIST UN<.X>LN·MF.RCU RY D~ERSHJP IAYFUDllOI UNOOLN MERCURY l~UJAut.o~nt.er Or SDf'Wy Lake Forest exit IRV1NE 130.7000 ----•• PartlRM Browrh•m •II pwr, good cond tlJX>/ORO.~~ "19 Zept\YT Low milea, power 1teerlnK. am rtm cH1ette . $4500. Call 561-0S'JS ...... "12 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·• Muat.u1, like new• New eni, lr81111 •• brakes. ...... f'OOOI bell otter ..,,.... "7• llUltaftl II, ll blue, 4 C)'I Pl uver, 51,000 ml, • cond. ltieor rep•lrt tor top coad. SHOO. Muat ..., •7'711 dya. M.2-mt t!¥t8 •• .. ......... 211. .. •• ...... •&rw•IMAoe. --- • = 1972 •• IC'K t:l .t'AT•-' luxury 1478EYll 19?1 Pl'\Tf> ""' ... " rconomy 11693301 t97l ....... ·~ 82299 8259.9 KOfH <\T W <\f.O'\ $ 2 9 99 r ronf)rny r'irwm 18 79 ........ "" HfUU\l •U .. "'$3599 r r IJll()fT•y 111~1Nt I 1 IW71' • tn:' • r • • " c;,_,,,,,,., (~IWl"(JI •' ., ! ( I ft7 7 I 0 \ 0 I \ '" .. Ii 'I • ' II• l 't77 , .. , ' I 0 '1 01 "'' ( . ' .... fl (] llt77 H I H k '"'"'"" llt7" ... If " '"'' '"" •• . I t I I •// lt'77 "'If .. H I f, \I l ft77 •• ,,. 'l'Ul'I l tt7.t ll \l'I' :l"-''' / .. '(1"4, J j 1ilv tJ' I,,, ,,, l 1 1"4',C)~I , 11'79 '9t Rf I tn f \VHI Ault1 A•• ' ""',I. I fl. tW7~ """ 2 .. ., A•1 Co1111 1436MV(j1 1817 Pt't t;Un ... Very Aflo1rt11111" t364SU0t s3999 s 4599 s4599 S4699 8 4 699 8 4999 s4999 8 4 999 $5999 s 5999 S6599 S6999 s7999 HURRY .~on Tiit: S/\ \ll~GS J'RI ... St\T. A S''N. ONl.Y! ./Ollr t ;u11ratllPP ./ ()ur F i1u111ri111< ./()ur f',•oplt> 979-2500 A atvl 11)1'1 of l'tu•r MOfOfl llktOpet ~T~MO _,,_...,. ... _. ___ ... ""--IOlll!Mt .. ,..., __ _, ......... _ ..,.._ ........... ; ,_ 1 ... a... ... •• lllll . :\:'.::r·-- <lia. .. VIiia CniMr-•• ~w.,...v-1 . ..-d'Pa.A1C. '11 C.Uaaa Sta W1e. All/ftl, •Ul*b eoad 4 /C •2001be1t otr --""Tl I .-oor H Olds . ·~OrTr• lar ----W/~ for _ ........... 141W740. is• a..-c1. •.ooo ml. UM ..,., loaded, all xtna. Secrillcel 12915. Pr-.. ft7. c.u~ llect==1e'a Spttlal ·• Dll&a .. P'hlese plup --Alltnl • tit. 9200. -..00 "11~&.psieme: Ji'ul· ly loeded. 10,000 miles. m..- "M~ lkDPI In town. lo/llL Xlnt. cond. Many ma Sl.100. ID-8467. "12~ a&preme, A/C, PS/PB, 1reat cond • ........... .... 9957 ....................... 74PIMTO Dynamite Runabout. Low mileal 4 speed, radio, beater. Super elem! •VQI) SZlfS IOIWITHAM VOUCSWACHM 1'00w.tm.1.uter Ave. laW.uninster •'7551 638-7880 i1 Good body ft Ures. Rbtt tram. Needs eng. work. Prv. Pty. $450. m.im 77 Pla&o Wagon, 4 spd, air, S:ZH5 or beat offer . .... '75 Plato Sedan. AM /FM atereo, lo mi. $2500. 5411-lW d ys, 557·4305 eves lf71PIMTO Low miles. good gaa miler. OIOllXD> s11n ~DATSUN •Dov• Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 ........ 99'0 ....................... "77 Valare wagn. A/C, All/P'll, roofrack, $.1llOO. Or Belt.112-4702. Gc*lm P!ymouth Arrow ieo. '11, 89,000mi, xlot cond, auto. air, S2900. '132-815 or 494-Ml&. "10 Ply. auto, P /B,P /S, A/C, SBR tires, 4-dr. good transportation. SlllMl275. "II Plymouth Or an Fury W.,aa. Power windows. power a&eenng, power braka, All /FM stereo, lllr CIODdltionlnf . All ex· t.ru. lluat ae I. $15-00. · Call 737·6449. AFT E R l :IOPll. Eveoings. "12Vallaat 2dr. radio, AC. Sl500~ otrer &lJ.Ja)() ...... ....................... Jl'll llllll'IL Rear spoiler, aJr. I track. loaded. •ID. P'OI' aale: '72 Pontiac Cetelna Very good car. AIC, P /S, P /8, auto, All /Fii_,_ O w !Lr deaperat e , m u s t uaUkll, '900. (94-9449, at.111. ,. Or..s Prtx: 511 mi, aunrf, le atbr, fully =lmmac, mull sell &1886. 'fl TraDl·Am, A /C, AMIN Mnck. Jo ml, 1111 • Mil, Jdra cleu • .... -.slltaller 6 pm. JITI Pm.lac Le Mam, ....., low mUeaie. xhlt ..... _ ............ .,, .... ~ bhN wltb blue ..... tm.i•. Backet ~C& • /8,. • 1•1 •&· .... .., top, All/Nu..Jomllee. Good MllHI•· Call ........... • ft ......... ,.. . ... ... trlM, 1oocl ........... , " "' ....................... IT'S SUPER FORD TRUCK WEEKI SADDLEIACK'S SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE IS ON .. , Eou1ooed with 6 cyl 4 c;peed chromP front bumper rriore 183 7731 (9681 ) Price U 794 55 Sales tax S288 87 Cash dwn S499 OMV s 109 Amt fin S4 713 42 Fin chg s 1739 22 APR 15 99 Def omt once S6951 64 48 ITIOnths On approved cred11 NEW NEW •79 COURIER PICKUP '79 E-150 VAN NEW '79 RANCHERO NEW '79 F-250 PICKUP \'i I V-8 automaflc • .\ r ccnd Power 2 0 lllre eng1nP power front disc brakP<; 6 ft bo1 4 351 V·B automatic instrument group , slld 1 ng stdP cargo door. coo11nq Pkg . oower st eering. chrome bumpers CEG5071 I (2593) 351V 8 air conditioning rao10 hanOhng cackaqc• vinyl tnm a'ld rr n m o rE> 1 1664 11 (2818) .--. .,.,.,, nQ & t>r ai.P., speed. w/s/w '""" tin te d gla ss lE03666l (8863) r. ·: •: ~h r-P 1,:;ar • 1 • r t ,, ,.... o Pr OJ!ir I 1 f\774 s633421 11SE HABLA ESPANOL" HEW SllYICI & ,I.ITS HOU.S I 00°/o FINANCING '7 6 FORD PINTO 4 speed. 4 cylinder. s1777 radio. heater 1875PRL) '7 8 FORD PINTO 4 speed. radio heater. whtl e w all tire s . (971TRT) s2477 '78 FORD PINTO RUNABOUT '6 cylinder euto deluxe Interior & exterior (212VEA) 53177 I I , ...... ,,.. ..... .Jn. ON YOUl .t.l'f"tlOYID C•IDrT CIOM4 s.t. 6 5-. EHECTIYI ...aN 01?•170 '70 FORD MAVERICK 2 door Auto . 6 cylinder s1477 radio. heater (YBK234J '78 FORD FAIRMONT WGN. V ·8 aulo . power steering air wire wheel c o v ers, roof rack. 1367TZT) ••n '78 FORD FAIRMONT 4 d oor 6 cylinder. s31n automatic . stereo (390TZU) '75 AMC SPORTABOUT cyhnder radio healE>r S ta n d a rd sntft 6 s1977 C572N1Kl '76 FORD RANCHERO V·8 auto air AM1FM $ sterPo. power steering 3977 !tit wheel I 6A 14 75) 177 FORD T ·BIRD Lo.ad•d' MaQ wheels. s4777 cruise control & much more (930881 • 7 5 F 0 RD TORINO 4 door V-8 auto oowPr 5 IPPrtriQ factory air 830PUV 5177.7 '79 FORD GRANADA 4 dr df'luxe 1ntenor 6 cyl oo~r o;tPprtng, air. v inyl roi:,,1, radio (865W0Ul 55477 174 CHEVY MONTE CARLO V b JUtO po wer s2777 steering factory air , vinyl roof 425LOF 1 'D'I\ .... : QlltOWIP-· -------....... ,.., ...... ._.,... ... , -· WT-a&NIPB.alr, All ntakes, models and colors . .::. Classified Auto Advertising DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 '· ~-A-4/\ YOU'VE GOT UllDL MOllDAY lllGHY TO Wiii TIE TRIP OF A LIFETIME w .... 9*rl to pidl ti ...... .ct ... ......,.., CJCM-9 to pk* HN trip of a It. ~ Lo.etc. or ftwi1 or T..,.. for two, IM lillllwoJ .. ot•I for ' doys a.d SSOO :c,• ilr ' wy. .,,., k-.d 'fftrC. ....... ~ ........ LOIDOll, PARIS, OR TAHITI FOi IWOI COME IN DURING OUR 80 HOUR MARATHON OF VALUES SALE! EXTENDED SALE HOURS AU FOUi DAYS! of ow •aku _,,_ W1 ,_. of owhlcl ... ~M .. ...._ of V-... Sci.&. ndnl•.t, at yo•r Or•9• CoHty Ford Dffhn.~lllleco.t.ttClld ow lo.a.a.-Mc..,._ of v-.s IClle ..... doM of ....... tW1 MiiedllJ. s.pt. 24. 976 DATSUN f'IC• UP Economical 4 cylinder engine 4 Soeed transmission, ltnted glass (1C51151) IStl( 186&-A) '3288 1971 CHEVROLET CHIYITTI . Economical 4 cylinder engine autpmaltc trans .. fess than 6.000 miles! U7<WOi3i8a I IUICI -ALT·TOP VS. autometlc t,.ns.. air cond.. pwr, ateering ~ brlMt. rallye wheel1. CNlae control. 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UNITED NATIONS ASKS BEATLES TO REUNITE Paul McCartney, John Lennon, RlnJllO Starr, George Harrtaon Along Coas t leaner Weekend Air i§ Pro1nised Air will be cooler and cleaner a long the Orange Coast this weekend summer's last hurrah before autumn orricially arrives Sund a~. And. forecasters say. favora- ble weather conditions have knocked out an inversion layer 7 . Oil Found Off Coast of Newfoundland NEW YO RK (AP) -A division of Standard Oil Com· pany of California announced to- day that it discovered oil off the coast of Newfoundl and, the eastern Canadian provin ce which is believed to have vast offshore petroleum reserves. Rumors oC the discovery by Chevron Standard Ltd. and a gro up of U.S.-owned partners pushed the s tock market Thurs- day to its highest point in nearly a year , with the Dow J ones average of 30 New York Stock Exchange indus trial stocks gain- ing more than 17 points at the close. Daryll G. Waddangham, senior energy economist al Montreal's Royal Bank of Canada, said in a tele phone inte rview the New- foundland find appeared to pro- duce oil at "a reasonable, but not a high rate" of flow. ·'Discoveries in the Arctic have been higher than that," he said. that's been trapping pollutants and hiking smog levels ror tn· land Orange County and the Los Angeles basin. "Things ha ve impr oved dramatically over our earlier prognosis," a spokesman for the South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment District said today Night and morning low clouds will give way to mostly swmy weekend skies aJoog the coast. with high temperatures between 70 and 74 degrees, the National Weather Service said. It will be warmer inland- betwttn 80 and 86 degrees-but that's an improvement for in- land folks who've sweltered rn temperatures above the 90- degree mark most of the week. Overnight lows between 62 and 66 degrees were predicted for all of Or ange Collllty. Pollution levels were not ex· pected to exceed .05 parts per million for Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and other Orange Coast cities. A .20 reading must be reached before a first s tage health alert is called. Coole r air is expected lo dim inish wee k e nd b eacb crowds. but people heading to tbe shorelme can expect light surf and water temperatures of about 70 degrees. Summer will go on vacation at 11: 17 a.m. Sunday. At that mo- ment. the sun will be directly over the equator. heading south. That marks the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemis phere and the start of spring in southern climes. UNITED NATIONS (AP> - Tbe Onited Nations ls urging the Beatles to get together again for a concert to benefit Vietnamese "boat people" and other ref- ugees. a U.N. spokesman said. Asked about reports that the famed rock group or the 19t!Qg might reunJte for a U.N. benefit, Francois Guiliani confirmed such a project bas the backing or U N Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. He said Waldheim bas spoken personally With ~' :ta~I (IC(: of the fow-B~<!t:t>.s, George Har- rison. The project, be added, ls being pursued by Los Angeles producer Dirt Summers. Guiliani said the success of a U. N . roclc concert by the Bee Gees last January for the benefit of the International Year of the Child encouraged W aldbeim to endorse the idea of a Beatles boat people coocert. Tfi~ Was hington Post today quoted a U.N. cfficial a~ o;a:JJng Harr:soo. :>:.u1 V.cCartney and f inf;o ~tar have agreed to play such a concert, probably in New York, and that the fourth BeaUe, J ohn Lennon, w45 considering the idea. The New York Poat said Lennon agreed only to working on the same bill as bis three former partners, anc1· not to performing with lbem. Guiliani, said today U.N. of· ficials did not know the status of ne gotiations with individual Beatles. The English group broke up in \970 after a phenomenally suc- cessful career in lbe 1960s. Since the n they have continued to perform individually, with two occasionally appearing together. Funds r aised t hrou gh a BeaUes concert would be used to help finance activities of the U .N. High Com m isaioner for Refugees, the agency r esponsi- ble for caring for hundreds of thousands of refu.gees in camps arowad the world. · T he Bee Gees concert, at the U.N. General Assembly h all in New York, reportedly raised some $3.6 millioo for the United Nations through royalties on a record album and the sale of a televisio n tape of the perf onnance. • Jordan's Woes Mount Charge of 'Lit;entious' LA Party Aired W ASHI NGTON 1/\P ) Hamilton Jordan. facing poss1 ble appointment or a SP<'c1al pros· ecutor over allegations or co- caine use, is being described as a participant in a "licentious" 1977 party in s Angeles. Leo Wyler, a former Carter rund-ra1ser. says Jordan and two other White House s taff mem bers attended a party at has home. And h<' told CBS News on Thursday night that he felt their '"approach to this rl'laxation was one of . drue:-. ::uid ,girl-. · Preservation Of FV School Moves Clo ser Preservation of burned out Wing 0 at Fountain Valley's Harper School moved forward Thursday as lawyers prepare to settle a demolition contract dis- pute out of court Fountain Valley School Dis- trict trustees voted 3-1 Thursday night to order archJtects to pre- pa re a bid document to "board up" t.he controversial fire-gutted structure. Attorneys for the district and ror Metz Construction Co. of La Puente are scheduled lo meet Monday to sctUe payment de- mands by the company over work allegedly already done in preparation for demolition The S92,000 demolition con· tract had not yet been signed when trustees voted not lo go through with wing destruction, but a letter Of intent bad been IS· sued School officials estimate that it may cost the district al least $10,000 for pre-contract ser<i1ces rendered by Melt Wing 0 was gutted by fire set by vandals more than two years ago. Dis trict officials estimate 1t will cost $300,000 to rebuild the (See S<llOOL, Page AZ> Mcanwh1l\•, the Los Angeles spec1aJ pros~utor to investigate Herald Examiner reported that alleged cocaine use by Jordan. the FBI 1s contacting actress the White House chief of :.taH Sh1rlev MacLaine and several Department oHacials. who asked others-who were present at any not lo be named. said Thu~day of four Cahfom1a parties w1th a dec1s1on is probable within two .Jordan in the-fail of-19'1"1-7\n--wee - - FBI agent said the agency was Wh1t.e House press stcretary looking "into certain aJlegations Jody Powell said. as he has involving narcotics use" by before. that Jordan has oe'ller Jordan u~ed coca.ine. and said Wyler's The latest reports s~m hkely descr1pt1on of the party at h1!> to add prcs~ure on the JustJ<"e home v.as not accurate Jordan Department to make a quick de told CRS ~t"!> that 1f a !>pe<>1al <"1s1on on whether to appoint 11 prOH'<'Ulor """ c1ppfJ1nt~d. h•· r Ma~ 25, Stabbed In HB Pier Melee A 2.S-year -old Phoenix man was s ta bbed rune times and clubbed over the head Wlth a bottle today during a 40·person melee that e rupted near Hunt· ington Beach Pier. Michael Massaro was rushed into sur~er¥ at UCI Medical Center for the stab wounds on his back th.it he suffered rn the 12 .40 a m ruckus. Orange Coun l} shenff'sdepuucssaid Officers said the beach crowd dls~rsed pnor to their a rrivaJ. leaving the wounded ma~ behind He told them "a bunch or surfers" chased him north from the pier a nd tackled and stabbed him No suspects have been arrest ed. de puties said. Rocki Aoki Moved SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 Restaurant tycoon Rock y Aoki. 1njurcrt 1n a high s p eed powcrboat a('c1dent. was moved T hursday from Leterman Army Hospital to the Un1vers1ty of Cahforrua Medical Center memben. reported Aoki was re pons1ve and alert, he said Aoki was hurt Sept 14 when tht' 1.000-horsepower boat he w as to drive tn the 195-mile Benihana Oa kl and Gran d Pri x the followmg day dropped ll'> bow unde r a wave at speed and s napped in two His condition contmued lo be listed as senous. but a represen tat1ve o f the B e n1hana restaurant chain. which Aoki owns, said the move was con- sidered a good s1 ~n. Family Aoki was rushed into s urgery where a heart bypass o~rallon was performed to repair a rup· tured aorta and h1s s pleen and gall bladder were removed. ~ould not resign or take a leave or absence Wvler. a California busi- nessman who broke his ties to \arler and 1s l>upport1ng Massachusetts Sen Edward M. Kennedy 1or t he Dem~crat:l1: prt:-s 1df.'nt1al nom1nat1on , described the Oct. 22, 1977, party a\ his home Thursd<iy in an tn· ten 1e" on the CBS Evening ;"iew ~ lie Sdld lht· party was at· tt.·ndt:-d b) Jordan : then lStt JORDAN. Pa~e i\2> Bolsa G r o up \\iins R ound For W e tlands A Huntington Beach environ- mental group scored a victory Thursday in its fight to proted a pocket of land jutting out of the ma ss i ve Bols a C hi ca marshlands. The Stalt' Water Resources Control Board agreed unan 1mously that t h t• 45 aCrt' finger of land where an 011 com pany dumps drilling sludge l!t ~nv1ro nmentall y se n s itive wetlands. Amigos de Bolsa Chica. an en· \'lronmentaJ group urging com- plete preservation or the entire salt water lagoon, charged the 011 company "altered" the land to make at a ppear dry. S pokesmen from Amanoil. which spread!> the drilling mud on the eastem finger of land wi>re riot uvailable for comment The~ had maintained the land "':t!> not even a part of the Bobe. Chica lagoon and explained th~ :,tate action would not affect their county dumping permits. Rhoda Ma rtyn. a :.pokeswoman for the Amigos, !t atd her group w a nts to establish as much or the area as µoss1ble as wetlands for even - tual restoration as a salt-water wildlife habitat. Warner Bridge 'Craeking' The preservation group filed a lawsuit last year. asking the t:ourts to haJt sludge dumping and declare a 1973 state land !t wap agreement uncons titu- tional. T he W am er A venue bndge has seen better days. That's what Don Kiser . Hunt· ington Beach s upervisin g engineer. said Thursday after cordoning off one north bound lane across the 14-year-old ridge. ridge. Stale bridge inspectors were uked to look at a new crack dis- cover ed this week ln the narrow wooden bridge's timber decking. Kiser said damage to the s tructure, which spans a narrow c h annel between Huntington Harbour and the Bolsa Chlca lacoon, may have been caused by a heavy truck. He s pecul a t ed t h at onte bridce inspectors get a look at the deteriora t.lng bridge city crews may have to cloae off several more Warner Avenue lanes. ''Tbat bridce 1fU m ade oat ol a bunch ol Junk." said Kiser. "Tbe timber ii rottin&; l doe 'l think anycme tllouCbt It would st.ay up t.bia ioa, ... The brtdee. wtUdl bu clftll city crews ftta for years, wa partiallJ doaed on 1n ma wtaen wooden pWap belaa to fall. Kiter salcl that problem wu balled by eoculq aome plUnp lncoaa•. "Tbe brtQe WU IOlnl to pot back then and It's not much bet· t.er DOW,'' explajaed 1tJaer. Bureaucracy, he aald , has 1&owed eomtructloo of a new brid••· ......, •u •PPl'O"d < ... •1DG•.••1•.U) The agreement between tht: state and Bolsa Chica land- ow ners Signal Landmark Inc . calls for the deeding or 300 acre:. to the state and for Signal to re- ce1 ve title to 1.700 acres . Coas t Weather Low cloudiness night and through rnid-rnoming hours oth er wise mostly s unny Satu rday. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs Satur day 70 to 74 at beaches, II> to 86 inland. INSIDE TOD-' Y . Gold Prices Drop Sharp· Decline Fouou;t .Record Peale ,,.. . <'AMaaay Deeter =~~:=-~1!~·~-~ .. ~ly~== Deal•~ the European but dealert Hid the U.S. CW'nn· COld ll .... alrnJnd an •ulD& C)' WU undttr .... prea1u,.. than -u.. .. YC>ft .... matk.t tt WU 'l'IMu'M.a)' wbea ll flil a.1 lat• ,....,...., anil ladlH&.d c:•ta aplaet the pcnr....tul 8..., .... ...,,_ pnitit·taklnt wu frw ud lolt more Ulan I eeou uadet way af\er cold'• ·~· •lalntt the German mark and taeul., NI advance Lhl1 week. BrlUah pouad. Gold pric• eUmbed tea thl• ID Tokyo, wbtre currency mo•tb •• lnn1ton, worrl-4 mark eta eloH before tradlnc about~ world lAllaUoD, beClna la Europe, tbe doll4f' mt lladM la~ moeey for tbl JUll under OM yen, cloelna at ptecl0ll91Mtal au .au >'••, down from Tluanclay'a ca. ol 221.3& ym. Tb• plJcbt ol UM American c: urrency wu the main 1t.ory ln Hospital Releases Injured Rescuer WHO llUVI GOLD? THe WliL THY -Bl lhe Fihanclal nmu, the London bu1lneu dally. which reported rumors that a heavy aelter wu trying to dhpoee of S500 mJIUoo m US markets late Wednesday. • 'Tbe Federal Reserve dld not want to absorb lhJa amount and the rate began to fall," reported the newepaper. lly &OBERT BARKE& ... .....,~ .... A youn1 doctor, Injured wblle comlna to the reacue of a deputy sherirf who waB being attacked in a h06pital Jail wurd, WliS re leased from the hospital Thurs day Officials said that Dr. Howard Cowlishaw. 26. or Garden Grove, suffered a badly bruised spleen when he also wa11 attacked by the prisoner at the UC Irvine Medical Center He had been placed In the In· tensive care unJl al lhal faclllty becaWle or fears that his spt~n may have been ruptured. "There's oo doubt in my mind that OT. Cowllshaw saved the llfe of the deputy sheriff," LL W yatt Hart . a sheri ff 's spokesman, said today. Hart sa1a the assault took place al 9 p m. Wednesday when Deputy Raul Ramos was accom panying a nurse on her rounds at the Jail ward Hart said the suspect, iden tafie d as 19 year IIld David Medina of Placentia, darted Crom behind a curtain and hJt the deputy over the head with a 24-inch long steel bar lhut he hiid torn from his bed. Ra mos was struck at I Past three tames and knocked to the floor duMng the apparent escapt: at Minisub Team Searches For Body A 1>e:1n•h tt>a m ab<>ard a mjni !>Ubmanne allemptcd today to recover the body of a Rancho Palos Verdes man who was killed 10 the cras h or a Catalina Airlines amphibious plane Mon· day A spokesman for the airline s aid the search team found the body of John Gagnon, 33, In 260 feel of water near Catalina Island along with the wreckage of the plane Because of various mechanical problems, the body and wreckage could not be pulled from the water Thursday The alrllne chartered the sub· marine from a Torrance com· pany. The pllOl of the plane1 Vern McGee, 52, of Lakewooo. waa seriously injured In the crub a nd was reported to be In critlcaJ condllion thJ1 morning at Harbor· UCLA M edlcal Center. Two other puaenaera aboard the plane, both from Avalon, were uninjured. T he pre-World War II Grum· man Gooee altcralt plunaed into the ocean a fter take·off near Calallna'a Pebbly Beach and sank. N ationaJ Transportation 'Sale· ty Board inlpectora have been lnvesUaating the cause of the cr11b. DAILY PILOT .. , tempt when the nurse screamed. Dr. 8ow1Wlaw ruabed to belp and was struck several t.lmee In the abdomlnal re1lon before he -and others were able to subdue the prisoner. The aheritra spokesman said the prisoner at one time grab~ the deputy's aun before It was wrested away "Lots of citizens could huve had big problems had it not been ror Dr. Cowllsh.aw," Hart said. Hart said that charges are be· Ing sought againat Medina that include assault with intent lo commtt murder, assault with a deadly weapon and wisaull and battery. The nurse also wu injured when she was either struck or kicked ln the face, Hart Sl\id. Deputy Ramos also was treat· ed at the hospital for lnJwies and released Hart said the pr1soner hwi a history of assault chargeH and was arrested Tues day nigbt after a police chase that l>tart.ed in Placentia. Medina suffered in juries m the pursuit, Burt saJd F,....P.,,eAJ JORDAN •.• presidential aide Ti m Kraft. who is a prominent figure in Carter's re electaon effort: White House pollster Patrick Caddell , a nd John Golden. a friend of J ordan lie baJd he was 5hocked by the .. general licentious reeling about the evening " "The White House group had rom£' m. m a boisterous way, followed with a lot of, uh, young gtrls." srud Wyle r "One or the White House staff ap proa<:ht'<i me and said, you can have any one of these girls ex· cept -s ingling out one because fl am Jordan has a yerr for her " Wyler acknowledged. as he has before, that he did not recall 11eelng any drugs being used but did remember talk or hits, "lhe use of coca.inc." Because he was upset by the event, Wyler said, he contacted Harold Willens, a Callforo111 businessman aJao active In the 1976 Carter campaign. Willens told CBS he contacted an ad· ministration official to express concern that the party "could surface and undermine the ad· m inistratlon." Safety Prize Brings Quip ByFVMayor Mayor Bernie Svalalad al· trlbut4!d the euccees of Fountain Valley in reaping a lrafflc 11f ety award th1a week to clUaena wbo '·'•tayed out of tbe way of can." The mayor'• qulp followed preaentaUoo of a uatnc Hfety award to the city by the Automoblle Club of Southern Calltomta. In preHDUnl the award, Janet Ruuell, club ualatanl man.,•r. em phaalied that no one pedtttriu wu killed in Foun· tatn van., cturtnc l.t'TI. Sb• noted that lb• city re· duced pedeltriao lnjurt .. by 41 percent dur1n1 the year, record· lAI oaly MV• mllbap.. On a Mrloul IMM, Svalltad 1ald It wu a combiDaU. ol "educaUoa: uforeement and enclneerlnc • wblcb ·~ tbe Cit)' lta rmldae U lltb Mf•l amoa• tbe 114 clU• lD the na· Uon wttb DODQlatioaa between 25,000 Md '°·*· ....... _.41 . BRIDGE ••• la 1171. T)a• tar1•t date tor a new brt.,• ii ant Mareb. lt1Mr 11Jd b• m(tllt IA the Ctt1 Comldl to •,..cl .. u.. project. "The large order wu paned on to· Far Eutem markets,'' ll continued. "Selling intenslfied and the rate re11 when deaJera failed lo see any evidence of lhe central bank supJ>Ort to which they have becom e accustomed .. Af~r the llharp rail in the rate, the central banks reap· peared , though . . the markct.s have been ten in a thoroughly conrused state." The paper suggested the cen- t r a I banks may have been caught by s urprise by the In· tensity of the dollar·selllng, and that they may have been reluc- tant at finit lo step in after thelr large intervention of the la.st few weeks ln supJ>Ort of the dollar With the dollar down 2.1 cent.s to t. 7680 marks at Frankfurt and 2 7 cents down to 1.5795 Swiss francs at Zurich, to give Just two examples. the London Daily T<'legraph com mented: ··Higher interest rates in the United States thls week have clearly not helped confidence in the dollar, nor has President Carter's ex· preascd intention to run for a second term." E urop ea n commentators generally have been skeptical about the dollar for some time They point to Unlled States' ln· flalion, the steadily s oartng pri ce of go ld bullion to Thursday's record of $386 an ounce in London gold usually icoes up when the dollar goes down and apparent decisions by oil·produclng countries ,to switch their surplus revenues in· to non·dotJar assets. OmwrMakes Bid to Open 'Peep' Show The owner or a Santa Ana adult books tore 1s seeking an Orange County court order lo aJ. low him to reopen a bank of "peep'' movies machines. Steve Manley, owner of B&B Distributing, which operates the bookstore al 225 N. H arbor Blvd., contend.a that the clly of Santa Ana and tbe Santa Ana Police Department have threatened bJm with arrest ii the movie machlne11 are opened According to the request for an Injunction agalnst the clly, an Oran1e County Superior Court Judie ordered the macblnea c loeed down for a on e.year period followinR u June 1978 trial. Police undercover officera teatlfled that the machines were houaed In a dark area and were promottn1 lewd conduct amonc patrona. The Superior Court deelaioa w11 partially upheld by a atai. appeal• court. It uld the m1ehlnel could not be located la a darkened area, but could M permtulbl• In a well·ll1bted location In tht at.ore. Th• autt, however coatendl lb1t tht city Is l~nc tbe ap- ptal• court decllf0n -and ba1 warn .. llanlly be wUI M aub- Jected to arrett lf th• machlnee art operaUMI. Tennia Cla.1 Signap• Set ae.,.,atiiln..for teaDia clMMI at alf AW....., wlll be~ M laturdar from t a.m. to DOOD at tbe l4llOll aad lllurdJ perk communltJ eenten. Tb• day ud eveataa H• lnstoa a..a ca .... •"8 Oet. 1 at UM ...,. ud eo1t 111. A 1ecoa4 M11ioD wtll MPD Nov. I . Tiie dty l• aleo Olf•rhaa • ••rl• ol mlud doubl• ~· mtnll IDeludiDI tile 8ecoed AD· aual Obis. and ..... Touna- mnl • tbe Uaoe Center Sept. 28 ate p.m. ror more lDlorm1tloo call !!dlaoe Ceoter 1t .,.._. or Murdyc.Mrat~l. - -·---~--~----~~~~------------------------ -· • O.Drq~••••• •. 'f I Judge, Wife . I -...-~A.~~aWned Z•••• 'Llee•' ........ The land reform Ideals of the revolutionatry Zapata linge r l n Mexico, even . thou~h there 's hllle land left to distribute. Among victims at the crunch la Emiliano Zapata , a grandson. See s tory and photo on Page A 7 today. Wort Ends Bid to Halt Abortion A Corona del Mar man's te1al battle lo block hie alrtrrlend from obtalnlna an abortion ended unsuccessfully Thursday 10 the state Supreme Court The seven juaUces voted unan imou.aly not to act on Robert Blake's petJUon for an order that would have prevented Hoity Lynn Latriell. 27, of Laguna Hills, from abortmg a child con ceived by the couple Blake's requebl previously wal> denied hy Orange <'ounty Superior ('ourt Jurl ~t' ltobcrt Todd und the fo'uurth U1stnct Co urt o f AppC'al In San Bernardino Blake said Thursday thut hf' has decided not to Uikc the Cltif' to the U S Suprc·m<· Court a move ht• once prom11wd 1( he )Otil the case al lhc slulc Supremt> Court level Throughout the legul proc~ ings, Blake bald that he and Miss Latriell agreed to be mar rled and have a child. They have known each other for about 18 months Blake went to court in Augu.'lt alter she told tum that bhe had decided to undergo an aborttoo J udge Todd irulJally grant.ed the reque11t to block the abor Lion lie hrted 1t tw'> d&ys later after an attorney offered argu ments In M11111 Latnell '11 behall Miss Latriell has declined to da cuss the caBe with ne wsmen Whether she ha.s undergonti lhe a bortlon ia not known OAKLAND <AP> -A stat. a,..,al court JUlltlce and former me•ber of tbe Brown ad· ml.U.VaUon wu arr&Jcned to- day with hi• lawyer wife on felony dru1 cbar1e1 tbat Im- mediately b&rred blm from 1ll- UA1 OD the bench. Anoelal• Juttlee faul N. Hal¥0aik, 40, deferred eat.ertnc a plea unUl a c•urt beartq 1cb.c!Wed Oct. 2. HS. wife, Debotab, n ,Y!ltered an lnnocenl plea tiefore OalclaDd·Pledmont llun.ldpal Court Judie Roderick OUDcan. A criminal complaint dw't· in1 Halvonik wUh two countl ol posaeuin& and cuJUvaUn1 ma.rt· Ju.na WU ftled With the court clerk Immediately before the couple's arralcnment beaan. Halvonik'1 wife wu charted wltb an addltlonal counl of potHMion ol a nanotic -one· tbtrd ot a cram of coca1Ae Mhed by police ~ opeoed a drawer dur1na a .eucb ol their home w edneed.ay to aet&e 323 mart· Juana plants. If coovicted, Halvonlk faces removal from the bench. But the state CoosUtuUon says pending felony charges against Ha lvorilk are enough to lem· porarily bar him from acUng aJ1 a Judgt: lie will continue t(J draw tus $6.5,050 annual u lary After the staff or Alameda l',...r,,.eAI SCHOOL ... :.tructure at 1.8658 Santa Ynez. II a rl)t:r &hool area rea1denl.b have caJled for reconstrucunv. tht> damaged wing 11od have· gained tht' s upPQrt of school tru ,lf·t>~ Sheila Meyers a nd Ho~t·r Jk·lg1·n Trustet>S Betty M1gnanell1 <.uHJ Kuren Ackll'y havt: called ford molltaon of the wing bffause more than $150,000 or dlstrlct money wouJd be required to re build at at a lime when 11cho11b a r e beinf,? closed for luck or enrollment. Ins urance covers only $117.000 or the 1065, school officials noted Although school board Prest dent Richard Plum originally favor~ demoiltJon. he 101ned with Belgen and Meyers In lhf' move to halt tbe rat.mg Plum 1s up for r e-i!leclJon ll1 the s chool board In November. and Mra Ackley has charged tu!> 1w1tch in poillillot1 on the Jlarl)<'r Srhool wmg 1s 11 bad to bobt.er ha!! pohllcal statu.s Prt!1!1dent Plum has said hi· doesn't favor rebu1ld1ng th1· four room Wlllg because or th .. dec Hrung enrollment s1tuatJon. but that the d1slnct ha.s not.hing to Ion in sealing It up Gue rrilla Chief District Supenntendent Glenn Hardy aa.id today that the board II-!1-U S Bl k met in closed executive sesa100 CUUJ1' • • ac 8 following a specially called REJRUT. Lebanon I AP) board meeting la.at Tuesday to Pa le:>ti nrnn gul·rrlllu c hie f discuss the demolillon contract Vasser Arafat. a .pistol s trappt'<J ma tter with attorneys. to his lilp, embraced and kassMi Monday's negotiation sesalon a icroup of Amerlran hlucks ~t apparenUy 1s the result or board rejeclt-d th<· messal(e or non thinking dunng t.pe closed meet violence they earned to the wur Ing but Hardy said no offic1aJ ravaged Midd le East Their action was lalten following the meet.Ing ended with the smgmg secret session. of "We Shall Overcome " Trustee Mlgnanelli c•at the T he Americans expressed o nly vote Thurs day i ···outrage" al the use o f against preparation o American weapons in soul.hem document to seal the Lebanon by Israel end 11.s nl(ht· w1ng Mni Ackle County DtaUict Attorney Lowe0 Jenaen huddled m0tt ot Tbun- day • .lemea'a olftce •aid that tbe couple wu to be char1ed with planUn1 and culuv-.u.n1 mari- Juaoa, a felony, and poeM11kia of more than one ounce of marl· Juana, a mbdemeanor. ln add1Uon , Mn. Halvoaik, ~ former loeal ACLU attornei. wa1 to be ch a rted wltJa poeaeulon ol cocaine, a felony. accordloc to u1l1tant district attorney Clayt o n DaVelt!· Police 1ald the conlllcat.ed ~ ca1ne bad a 1treet value of tlOO. Poueaalon of cocaine and cultivation of marijuana ar41 both felonlea under Calif~ law. punishable by prison tel'IM ran1ln1 from 16 monlhJ lo 3 yHn, and a fine of up to $5,000. Tbe marijuana poaaeuloo c h a rae le a misdemeanor punl1bable by a Jail term of u.p to 1lx months and a fine of up to S500. If ffalvonlk la convicted, pleads 1ultty or no contest to a fe lony count, the conatltutloo aaya the stale Supreme court must remove him from om ce once the conviction becomci. Hnat Police Mtid they bccume 1n terestMt after an offi cer. in the h()mc Mond<iy lo investigate tht- theft of the couple'l> v1de<1 tape rt"corder, s potlA!d the mari1uana l.t J am<.-s Jf. Mitchell , head of th1· vic·f' and n11rcot1 cs unit. stiad a 11c arrh w<irrnnt was obtaint:d Wednesday after police stood on the ,treet outside the borne 11no -.aw whul appeart-d to be man JUana f(row1ng lnb1de, near w window f ollo"'ing thei r arrest. the II & Ivon 1 b w1•r 1· rele11 l>ed Ofl th~• r r1:>cogn121:1n ce without ;, court uppearan<.e at the dHc<· lion of Oakl1tnd Piedmont Mun1<·1pal Court Judge J Robt111 Fr11><1 rlo(. who 'llf(n ... J tht· i:.e111111 "'ar r ant, ~1l11·f• l>tod Halvoruk, onc1· a profe~bmn;1I J:llL pwna'>l, JUIOf•d Gov1•r1111r B rr1wn ·., 'lt.1ff in 197~ a-. II a1i:.1111 o ff 1t ... r with llw A-. ... cmbly Hruwn appointed him lr1 lht- twnd1 1t1 197R ll.tl v11n1k ulim '>cr ved as legal director fo r the ACLU of r .. ohhern Callfonua and was a part11er an Public Advocaleb. In<.· . u public antereat Jaw firm tn San f'ranc1sco before joining Hrown"• '>talf lft' also wab a dep UL) ..illorney general <.tuer;lloned Thurs day about the 1nc1dent, Brown's pre-.~ sel·retuy. Bobbie Metzger. dechn<.-d to c:omm~nt It alvonak wu'> un vacation frum the f'trbl District i>la~ Court of ApPf·al an San Fran rllil"O , <.'Ourt uHtc1uls i.111d, und u. due back 1n early October He 1i. one of four Jurists 1n D1vis1on Tha ee und handles all civil ..00 cr11nlnal matters. mcludang any drug l'&SeS before the court. Th t> Court 1Jf Appeul 10 C11 llforrua ts one level below the state Supreme Court Ro8alynn Riled -WEST PALM BEACH, Fla <AP • -Rosalynn Carter. ques· t1oned repeatedly about Sen Jo~dward M. Kennedy, la OaUy declanng thal her buaband will seek a seeond term no matt.er what the Mussachuselt.s senator e11 .Uked 1r her husband was .,.~~~~as an underdog, she <' y, "He's going to run _.:_w~1~n=g_C~hri.1~-tl-an~al~ll-e_s~~~~~~r-r_om~th-e_seu~-'on~~-4;__~~~~ resident.·• I Men'S Suits for only -One Dollar! •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. ----r ---~---~-----~·---~~---~~------------ ? • lrvble E DITION 'Vomr •••et••• Dally New8paper VOL. 71 , NO. 264. ~SECTIONS, '6 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 FtFTEEN CENTS Bay's Fut11re: A 'Polluted Mudflat?' net work drained by the San Diego Creek and the Delhi Flood Control Channel. By IOANNE 8 EYNOLD8 Ot ...... Nlll ...... Upper N•wport Bay ts be~ for a future as a polluted mudflat. accordlna lo a UC lrvlne adenti.at Notb.lnl wlU be done to correct that problem unlll the bay st.ops tlllin& in, aaid 1. spokesman for the slate aiency that cootrols moet ol tbe Upper Bay. The stand ot tbe state Depart- ment of Fl1h and Game as voiced b~ Fttd Worthley , Jr , touched off a barra1• or crttlclam durtn1 a luncheon mfft.ina about the Upper Bay Thursday. The meeting wa.s hosted by th~ NeWJ>Ort Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce lo Inform local residenta and businessmen about UC Irvine's study of the Upper Bay. conducted through tbe Wl· I veralty'a Wat er Resources Laboratory Lab co-founder, Dr. Peter Dix- on, talked about his two-year-old s tudy wb.lcb is measuring the rate at which the mud and toxic chemicals are choking the bay. Worthley. district manager for the Fish and Game region that includes Newport Beach. was on hand to answer questions per- tainin.c to the 741 -acre ecological Last Hu1Tah G>oler, Cleaner Air Forecast Air will be cooler and cleaner along the Orange Coast this weekend-5ummer's last hurrah before autumn officially arrives Sunday. And, forecasters say. favora- ble weather conditions have knocked out an inversion layer that's been trapping pollutants and hiking smog levels for in- J and Orange County and the Los Angeles basin. "Things have improved dramatically over our earlier prognosis," a spokesman for tbe South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment District s aid today. Night and morning low clouds will give way to mostly sunny weekend skies along the coast. with high temperatures between 70 and 74 degrees, the National Weather Service said. It will be warmer inland- Bearing Continues ForIDer UCI Aide Battles for ·Joh By DAVID K UTZMANN Of Ille o.ilf l"ii.t Statt A grievance hearing entered its eighth day on the UC Irvine campus today in the continuing battle by former assistant dean o f s tudents and v e t e rans coordinator Mike Beanon to win back his job. Beanon, a combat veteran oC Vietnam with a Navy special forces unit. was fired from his post last February after ex- periencing what he said were OC· cupationally related job stresses wors ened by flashbacks to his experiences in Southeast Asia. Beanon and other veterans on c ampus said Thursday at a press conference that university officials have s hown an in- sens itivity to the plight of Viet - nam veterans who are suffering from e mo tion a l pro ble m s brought on by their experiences on the battlefield. Beanon said he had warned bis supervisors that he was in need of psychological help last year before he was fired. He said he was s uffering through fl as hbac k s and nightmares. but that his bosses ignored his problem , choosing to fire him when he said he could no longer keep up with the volume of paper work he was given. Administrators familiar with the c ase were behind closed doors this morning at Beanon's grievance hearing and could not be reached for comment. Beaooo's case bu aroused the concern or several veterans or- g anizations becaus e , as spokes men said Thursday . de- layed stress and "burnout" are problems many combat veterans are plagued with once they return to civilian life. Brought in as defense wit- nesses for Beanon have been psychologists and psychiatrists who have explained the e mo· tional problems veterans strug· gle with. Additionally, veterans on cam· pus claim the university has downgraded the operations or the vete rans offi ce s ince Beanon's dismissal. Unemployed since February, Beanon is asking the hearing panel for his job back as well as back pay. Meir Westreich, Beanon's al· torney from the People's Law Center in Santa Ana, said the grfevance panel bas tbe authori- ty to reinstate his client. The panel's hearing commit- tee is made up of a raculty member and two staff members. ln attendance also are an as- <See BEANON, Page AZ ) between 80 and 86 degrees-but that's an improveme nt for in· land folks who've sweltered in te mpe ratures abo ve the 90· degree mark most or the week. Overnight lows between 62 and 66 degrees were predicted for all of Orange County. Pollution levels were not ex- pec ted to exceed .OS parts per million for Costa Mesa . Newport. Beach and other Orange Coast cities . A 20 reading must be r ea ched befo re a first stage health alert. is called. Cooler a ir 1s expected to diminis h week e nd b each crowds . but people heading to <See AUTUMN, Page AZ) Mexican H e ld In Smuggling Of Family A Mexican woman and her two children were found con· cealed in a pickup truck's engine compartment during a Bcirder Patrol inspection in San Onofre that led to the arres t of an al- leged smuggler Thursday. Agent David Wood said the 30-year-old woman and he r children, ages 12 and seven. were unhurt when pulled the m from a s pecialty fas hioned com- partment near the truck 's wheel wells at 1: 15 p. m. Ignacio Guzm an Frutos. 43, a Mexican visa-holder living in Santa Ana. was booked on smug· gling cha rges and transported to Chula Vista pending pre-trial hearings. Woods said Guz man told age nts he was paid $25 by the woman to bring the trio into the country. Woods asserted that Guzm an 1s "a known smuggler ' who has been ·arrested on "several" OC· casions for t rying illegalJy to bring Mexican a liens into the country In his custom pickup truck. Agents at the San Onofre checkpoint have had a "lookout" for Guzman, Woods said. PtiU Wicker'• f aee allows tbe IDtlDiitJ ol tbe moment u ht 1eta ~to mate a pool Mat. The 12-year-old ,.,.ua cle- aicled to &O lndoon Wednelda)' and shoot 10me pool at the Herttase Park Youth Services Center because ol the sweltering temperatun11 outdoon. • prfferve that the state owns in tbe Upper Bay. But Wortbley and bis agency became the target of some point- ed q uestioos after Dixon related some ol bis findings. Tbe UCI scienti5t said: -Last winter. a total of four feet of silt was deposited across the bottom ol the Upper Bay. r There bas been a sevenfold increase in the rate at which lead is being deposited in the Upper Bay since 1968. Zinc de- posits are also increasing at a comparable rate. Dixon said that the r ecent changes in tbe bay are the result of the urbanization or the area which drains into it. He pointed out that originally. the Upper Bay had no streams running into it."Now it takes i~ water from tbe flood control APW 1f......._O UNITED NATIONS ASKS BEATLES TO REUNITE Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr. G"orge Harrison IJ.N. Pleads Beatles Regrouping For Benefit Urged UNlTED NATIONS IA P I The Uruted Nations 1s urging the Beettles to gel together a~et1n for a concert Jo benefit \'1etn<im~sc "boat peopl e" and other ref· ugees. a UN. spokesm an s aid Asked about repon.s tbal the famed rock group or the 1960s might reunite for a U N benefit. F rancois Guiliani confirmed s uch a project has the backing or U N. Secretar y .Gener a l Ku rt Wa ldheim. He sa1d Waldheim has spoken persona lly with at least one of the four Beatles. George Har rison The project , he added. 1s being pursued by Los Angele~ producer Dirk Summe rs Guiliani said the s uccess or <1 U. N rock concert by the Bee.> Gees last Janua ry for the benefit of the International Year of the Child encouraged Waldheim to endorse the idea or a Beatles boat people concert . The Washington Post today quoted a U N. official as saylllg Harrison. Paul McCartney and Ringo Star have agreed to play such a concert. probably in New York. and that the fourth Bealle. J ohn Lennon. v. as cons1denn~ the idea The Ne.,.. York PO"t -..i1d Lennon a1otrced nnh to "orkin~ on th<· -. .. rw till <1., h1 three former partners :.ind not to performing v.1th them Gu11.Jam. said toda.> C :".. of h cials dad not know the c;tatus of negot1at1ons "'1th rnd1\1dual Ileath~s The Englis h group broke up m 1970 after a phenomenall) !>UC' ccssful career in tht· 1960s Sinc-l' I hen thcv ha vi·. conttout:'d tr, perform ;nd1\·1dualh "'1th l"-fl OC'ca~1onalh ttPPC<irm~ tu~l·lht•r F unds ra1't'd through .1 Bt-atlec; conC'ert would bt' used l•J hPlp finance• art!\ 1l1 e" of th<· l ' N H1~h Comm1<.s10n<'r for RcfuRet's, lht• <!$:l'n('~ rt">f'°"" bl c for canng for hundred!> or thousands of rcfugl'l.'S In l'amp!- around the world T he Bee Gee:. conC'ert. al th(' LI N General Assembly hall 1n New York, reportedly raised some $3 6 million for the Uni ted Nations through royalties on J record album and the !>alt• of .1 l I:' I c v 1 :. 1 o n t a p <' o f 1 h 1· pc rrormanct> Newport Man Faces Tax-evading Charge J oseph Pet er Cefaratti or Newport Beach today is facing a lhree·count indictment issued by a Phoenix Grand Jury alleging be evaded paying nearly St million in income taxes. Cefaratti, 47; or 27 1 Promon· tory Point Drive West, is expect- ed to be arraigned Monday before a Phoenix magistrate. Paul Col!f'adini. special at· torney for the criminal division ol the U. S. Attorney's Office in Phoenix, said the indictment is Ute result of the three-year in- vestigation o( Cefaratti by the Internal Revenue Service. An indictment Is a formal charge made again.st a penon by a srand jury. It does not establlab l\lllt or innocence. Accordi.na to Corradini. Cefaratti operated 11 insurance a1enciea in Arhona and CalUomla bet•een 1872 and 19'16. He aaid the Income which Cefaratti, alleaedly failed to r. port came from t.hoee flrm1. The ftni count ol tbe lndict· ment coven the caleoda.r year 1972. Cefaratti'• rentm Uated taxable income of $13,*85 wttb a tax due ol $a,801. The lndictment alle1es hll ae· tual taxable income wu S.,• wttb 1 tu oUU8,501. ., T he se,cond count covers 1973 when Ce:faratti's return listed a taxable income of minus SS,465 and no tax due. The indictment a lleges his actual taxable in- come was $276,850 with·a tax due or Sl64.775. The third count for 1974 noted he claimed a taxable income of $1,128 with $159 int axes. The in· dictment claims Cefaratti tax- abl e income was actual l y Sl.037.348 witb $697,123 in taxes due. Corradini s aid be believes Cefaratti has been a Newport. Beach resident since about 1974. A one-lime resident of the Balboa Bay Club, Ce.raratti is a former officer in the Newport Beach-based Lldo ConltrucUon Corp. which later became Lido Woodwork. Neither firm ia cur- rently listed as holding · a Newport Beach business license. Amona the insurance agencies that he operated in tbe past was Multiple Insurance Service. Inc., Cefaratti Insurance Co., Cefaraui lnaurance Aaency and CefaraW bf California. Tbe Cef aratU Insurance Agen- cy allo was licensed ln Arizooa. acconttncto state records. • Corredini said an underwrit- ln1 firm with which Cefaratti dl d bualneu. IUddlesex Insurance Co . o f New (8eeTAX. Pa1e AJ> Asked to comment on Dixon's report, Worthley said his •en- cy's 1oaJ is to "eventually tum the bay into a fish and wildlife habitat." But he added that Fish and Game has no immediate plans for dredgi.Qe aod that the pilot <See UPPEa BAY. Page .U> Medical Rate Pact Approved U n1ve rs 1ty of Ca lirornia Regen ts today a pproved an agreeme n t be tween the UC I rv in e Me dical Cente r and Orange County that establishes a system to determine reim bursement rates for the cost or m edical care for indigent pa· 11ents LTI Chancellor Oan1el AIQ..n~-­ .J r .,aid tht> agreement i~ an im- port :mt comprom ise between the uni vers1t) a nd county 0Hi c1ab an c;etthn~ a long '>landing battle OVt'r rnt.'<iJcal bill'> (Or palJent rare• f:\ er 'ilOCt' the countv Cir a Cfl Olra<'ll'd With the m e dical 1 \•ntcr .to treat indigent patient .. 1n 1971;. th(' two agencies have rl1..,,nuecd ove r pa y ment polH'll"- Tht-mo<il n •ccnt d1 c:;putc had r1an•<1 when private firms hared b\ tht• rounty and UC I came up "'llh '>li?ntf1cant differences on "'h.1l con~t1luted · community rate~." or tht.· average charge for a given medical ser vice When neJ!Ot 1a t1ons between tht-county and med ical center faltered, the issue was sub m 1ttcd to bindiog arbitration But a second round of negot1a- t 1on s befo re those h ear ings twgan resulted an the a~rcemeot 1h..tt "'J' ..tppmH'd IJy rount) -.uperv1~rs Tut.o:.day and the re· ~ents today Under terms of that agreE'· ment. the county wall reimburse the uruvers1ty for 77 percent or the charges for se rvices ren- d C' r t:'d to rounty pa tie n t:., retrodct1v(' to J uly I The county Jbo will pa\ the un1vers1ty St 2 m ii hon for phy!'>1c1an 5cr v1ces pro\ 1ded tCI patient:-. for whom lhl' county 1!'> rei,ponsible \dd1t1onall). th1· two :-.1d<·~ Wlll h1n· J t·onsultant to conduct a ne"' community r<ilP survey on lhl' ba~I!'> Of Chargt:'S JO effect .J an 1. 1980 ,\ ... 1m1lur ..,tudy "111 be con clu r lcd annu<ill y to cl1•lerminc r . .th'!'> for each !>uccc<.•<hni.: year. offlc1ab ~aid Guerrilla Chief Hail U.S. Blacks BEIHl T l.t>banon <AP 1 1'..tlt•"t1n1an g uerrilla c hie f 't J"iM't \rafat. a pistol s trapped to hi.. hip. t'mbraced and tussed ..1 ~roup of American blacks but rejected tht• me~age of non- ' iolcncr they ear n ed to the wa r- ra v aged Midd le East. Their meeting ended with the singing of "We Shall Overcome " Th e Ame n can s e xpressed ·o utrage'' a t the us e of Ame rican weapons in southern Lebanon by Is rael and its right- wing Christian a llies. Coast \\'eather Low cloudiness night and through mid-morning bours otherwise mostly s unny Saturday. Lows to night 62 to 66. Highs Saturday 70 to 74 a t beaches. ~ to 86 inland. INSIDE TODA V "Bag Thunder Mountain Railroad" is the neweat at- traction on the Disneyland block. but con a beat out the Matterhorn or Space Moun- tain aa top thrill ride? SH Page Cl . ••~ex Al., .. , Stntc• At Mt•lft ~ L.M.h.,. M _....... • ......... , ................... M ~ ··~ ...... 111..0t CIMtlflM DM6 ._.. C... C~a Cll ,.,,.._,._. .. c,...,..,.. en ...,_ .._, o.....-.... ot --·---.. ._..,._. MT......... CM •111'"1ele •• CMI ,,...._. CM ~ at..J..-.W M .......... • .. .... • (loft a.Lo.-.. lh......... .... 'r - Colli Prices Drop .J§S Sharp Decline_ FollotiJa. Record Peak LONDON (AP) -Oold prit9 l•ll abarply lD CurotN today .. ?-=· ........... •nua"111Q u. au• al .._ dollar appeared to 1lo• JOmewMt oa Sw-opeu _, markN. Ooad opmect ln ..._.. 11t 8:1'r• UOUMe ...... &otlnWol'e falllo• TM~ n.-. wu U•t. dowe from TlnaraCJay 'a NCOrd... . la Zuricla, ~ o,.aM at 1114 ~. dowft 11NrldaJ·• tlothll NCCllN ..._,. ol .... 50 and ... tJ' ........... at .. . DeaJet1 aakl tM 1:u,...aa cold ,..... IDln'Oted aa Ullaa· on the New York 101<1 mutret late nursday and Indicated some Mrvoua pnafiHuU., wu under way aft r &old'• 1pec tacular hS advuce tAll weet Gold pricu ehmbed H 3 lb11 m onth b anvestora, worried eboul coot1ou101 world lnlla.Uoa, traded ID ~r mooey '°' the predOU5 metal The dollar was m<>lflly lower in l'Urly European tradio& \Oday but dealers sald the U.S. curren· cy wu under las pressure than it was Thursday when It feU 2 7 cents agwn.st the powerful Swiss franc and logt more than z cents against the German murk and British pound In Tokyo, wht:re currency m arkets close before trading begins in Europe, the dollar lost just under one yen, closing al 22 1.375 yen , d o wn from Oil Found Off Coast of Newfoundland NEW YORK (AP) -A division of Standard 0 11 Com- pany of Califorrua announced lo· day that it discovered 011 off the coast of Newfoundland, the eastern Canadian province which is believed to have vast offshore petroleum reserve1:i. Rumors of the discovery by Chevron Standard LW. and a Rroup or U.S -owned partnen. pushed the stock market Thurs· day to it.s highest point m nearly a year, with the Dow J ones aver age of 30 New York Stock E xchange industrial stocks gain- ing more than 17 points at the close. Daryll G Waddingham, senlor e nergy economist at Montreal's Royal Bank of Canada, said in a telephone interview the New- foundland find appeared lo pro- duce oil at .. a reasonable, but llOt a high rate" or now "Discoveries in the Arctic havf' been higher than that," he ~aid C h ev r on annou n ced in Calgary, Albe r ta that the "ff1bemia 0 15" well produced crude oil at a rate of 800 barrels a d<1y at a depth or about 13,600 feet. By contrast, a recent maJor oil rind in Canada's arctic Be aufort Sea produced 6,000 barrels a day at a depth of 14,200 feet in initial tests. There are 42 gallons in a barrel. • )( the well turns out to have •commercial potential, It could : be producing oil "in a reasona :·ble ' time.'' perhaps five years, •n e said . 1· ,. ,. p,... Page A l AUTUMN •.• the shoreline can expect light surf and water temperatures of :about 70 degrees. Summer will go on vacation al ... 11 : 17 a.m. Sunday. Al that mo· ment, the s un will be direcUy , over the equator, beading south. ;Thal maru the beglnrung of faJJ :tn the Northern Hemlspbere and :the start of spring ln southern _climes. • OMNGIECOAIT DAILY PILOT '"'O•t-C-10..lyrt•IOI .,,,ft_,,l(~IH ... f)IN>f ·~ ~ Ptft' ., ~·,,,...,,ow Or-'O" (CMt''""°'~~" ,_,.,.t•.ott•~v• ~DhU\.fl .. ~ ow-"""ff' F, ... , • ., , ..... -.. _._,,,_,~.,.11.oc•~­'•'"V•llrr .,._,.._, lAluM&tiM:l'tf~"Co." A .................. M·l-1\~l-'lll••nl•IJ•­-•• r ... ,...,._ "'*'~ ,..,., "., ._ _ti ... -c.u..~ t ........... _ ·-·-.. __ .....,._ ' ,,.,. ~ Vott .............. C.-et W....,.. T-•11-lfi.., ~··--­--.... ,-... 0iettoo II 1.-. .._I' IWll "'""" ............. l.dl .. , , ••• ,....,., (71•)....., 0.. ..... Ad ....... ""'4171 WHO 8U'YS OOLO? T'Hl~TMY -Be conUnued • 'Sellln& lntcnalfled and the rate fell when dealers failed lo MMi ».n)I ev1dcnco ol ~ <'enlral bianJt s uppQrt to which they have become accustomed ' .. After lbe sharp rall m the rate, the central bank• rt11p.. peared, though . . the marlcets have beeo left in a thorouahly conftued state." The p~r ''-'Healed lbe cen· lral banks may have been Net.Dpari Battle ···~ by ......... -~1-'!-•· = ~ ~~·r.::"'~ t~t :t'tfnt to •t.o la lfter tbelr lar1• lntervmlloD ol lhe lut few weeb ln •UfPOlt olUM dollar. WlU. U.. cloUar clown 2.1 CIDtl to a • .,., ID.rb at Prulll\lrt and J. 7 c.u down to 1.5115 Swt.N trance at Zurich, to five Juat two eumplea, the London Dally Tele•raoh commented: "Hllber lntueat rates ln the ·Unlted Statu thla week hive cleara, not helped conlldence ln the dollar, nor hu ~ident Carter'• ex· pressed lntA'ntJon to run for a accond term " E uropeao commentators g~nerally have been skeptical about the dollar ror some Ume. They point to United Stat.ea' lft. flatldn. the steadily s oarin& price o f gold bulli o n t o Thursday's record of $386 an ounce ln London -gold uaually 1oe. up when the dollar toes down -and apparent dedsiom by oi1.producln1 countries to s wllch their &wi>lua revenues ln· lo non·dollar asset.. Firm Continues TRIBUf ARILS TO NEWPORT 8"! l 1918 ) UCt ..... II-~-V -· ntlS IS UPPER NEWPORT BAY DRAINAGE AREA Testing of Drug Four Feet of Sitt L8et Year, S•r• UCI Sdenttet A running battle between Newport Pbarmaceullcals In· ternational, lnc. and the federal F~inistr~ has re-ignited over the .firm's a nti-viral drug, lsoprinosine. or stabillzinglhedhease. UPPER BAY REPORT. He also noted that France has licensed l13e of Isoprinosl _ne~f~o;...r -"1tredlltffiTiONiile<=t • • As a result. Sanford Gia.sky . chairman of the Newport Beach based firm, today declared that the firm will ignore the f'DA's latel>t attempt to halt tht: t<.~l or the drug an this country l''urlher, he said that a new compound currently being t(!j;t cd in Europe by the firm. will "never be tested 1n this country because of the bureauc racy. "They can't handle one dru~ I lsoprinosine) why should we give them two?" The latest furore wal> touched off by an Aug. 30 letter sent ti' Newport Pharmaceuticals from t he FDA r equesting that no more medical centers or pa- tients be included in the U.S. testing of Isoprinosine. The drug, originally developed m 1968 by Glasky and has w. 1:i oc ial es at Newpo rt Pharmaceuticals, h as been h~ensed for sale in 30 roreiJtO countries including France, West Germany and Italy H is used for treatment of measles encephalitis, SSPE, a vi ral disease th<1t is nearly always fatal <1nd for which there is no cure. Most victims arc children According lo Glai;ky, the drug in U.S. testing has been shown lo be 60 percent effective in cunng peUeDll wbosesDORDaJ-Hnm&mai d1 edJ pro eet once pr<>Posea functlona are supptesaed and aa an experiment ln rn tonng who n e suffering from viral in· lbe Upper Bay marshlands bu fections been put into limbo. Two ye~rs ago, the FDA halt· "We won't do anylbin1 unlJI ed the U S. tesls of the drug -there i.a control of the source ol which had been conducted since the pollution," he said. 1970 claiming the drug wa!> Citing lmuted funds avaJlahle. ne1th1:r bale nor effective. he said. "We don't want to !lptond That order was rescinded a month later and the U S. test program continued The recent letter asking that no ne w tests be undertaken came without explanation, Glasky said "We don't know why they asked us to hall and since it was a request. not an order, we have no intention or stopping." he said. "We can't see kids dying because of the FDA." The firm's new compound, known only u NPT 15392, ia be· Ing tested ln Europe lo stabilb.e lmmunal response in patients whose syste ms are either sup- pressed or functioning at too high a level. L ast yea r , Newport Pharmaceullcals Mgned with the presllgious Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research ln New York !Qr a series of jolnt teslJJ of several anll·virus drugs that may ha ve applications fi gh ting c uncer , m ultiple sclerosis and influenza. the funds only to ha vc the bay hit in again the next yeur That kind of work is gotng to cost several dollars per cubic yard and then~ urt: millions of yarcb E',....P~A I BEANON ..• sociale dean of students and u personnel analyst as well as • university attorney and Beanon and ftia legal counsel. Beanoo told reporters Thun· day he la ea1er to return to bu job, ir that'• poulble. "J've worked really hard on Lbia case," he said. Westrelch said Beanon was an "aggressive advoc ate or veterans rights " durang his tenure as assistant dean of stu· dentJJ. "That's why Mike w8b fired." he s&d. A univeniity spok.H man said this morning it would be "unfair to Mr. Bean on" f or ad minlstratoni to comment on the case while the hearings con tinue. PaDts Problem E',....PafleAJ TAX ••. Laguna Cop Solves Woe By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille O•llf -, .. " ONE OF THE ATTRIBUTES of a true hero lS the ability lo act quickly in times ol emergency Take Laguna Beach Police Sgt Terry Temple, for ez. ample. Hampsblre. went bankrupt and has since filed a California civil caae against Cefaratti alleging he never sent t.be firm premJum payments for the pohc1es be sold for them 'ther~.u In a senes of queslloni. that f o llo w ed . W o rthl e y ac koowledg~ that the agency has no estimate uf how long at will take ror that upstream con trol of s1ltallon to tuke place However, he maantaint:d that he doubt.a the bay would become so Called in that the pollution would ht-1rn·ven11blt~ At t1mei. the exch ange\ ~tw ttn aud1ence memt>.:~ and Wor thley lM'came i.o heated that co-hosts Pete Harrett. a former Newport fk<1ch ci ty councilman. and Dr Nolan Frizzelle had to 1n terrupt the proceedings "We are all on the same team.·· f'rizzelle remmded the group '·An d what we have to do 1s mah u clear and loud demand for the s tate to turn loose of the nceses.sary funds to do lb as work ·'It's never l(OJnR to happen unless each of ws mlolk~ a clear stated demand.'' Today Last For Oddreven SACRAMENTO !AP> Gov Edmund Brown Jr announC'ed today that he 1!\ ending the odd-even gas a ll ocation procram in Marin . O ran ge and Sonoma counties. leaving l l counties in the pro gram The suspension, effec· live Saturday, was done at the request of tht boards of su~rvlsors in those counties. the DemocraUc governor's olfice said Those counties and J J others began the program last May al the height of the gas shortage Temple, hL'i wire J anice, and Police Chief Jon Spark.a new to Dallas this week to accept an award conferred on the police sergeant ror bis rescue efforts or Bluebird C•· nyon landslide victims Oct. 2. _ The sergeant realized all was not going smoothly when he reached In the botel closet to gel hJs Class A u.n· lform aboUl' a half hour before the ceremonies were to Men's Suits begin. He forgot to pack b!a dark blue Class A uniform trousers. Temple called Chief Spara ln an adjacent hotel room and explained his predicament. S PAllXS WAS NO HELP. He Ud his own unllorm and a palr or brown trousers. The panicked officer dubed outalde and. bailed a. cat) drlver, telliDI him lo drj ve him to eltber the Dallas poUce n.-U. station or a wUform sbop. They found a uniform abop a few blocks from tbe boul, and Temple squeezed lnto a pair ol dark blue trousers. • • JuiJt cul off the hem,•• the otncer toW the tailor. Temple ruahed back to his ~I. where wlfe Jan.lee ap. piled bpd-aJda to the imide of the t.rouMr be~t and lt ap- peared the trio ml&ht make ll on Ume lo me awards ceremony at the Hyatt Recency, flv• mil• 1wa1. No such luck. "l LOOKBO DOWN el my tl'oulell and UMN wen band·lldl 1Ucldnl to my 1boea and outalde tht bem,., T•mple reealll. TelDPM IJ'•bbM a bell captaln and obtalMd a •t.llM •'"!!and Jude. napMd t.be hem totether lD UM boW IOtib1 u ~pub HD OGt to 1t•b a lui. TM out-of·br•atb IAIUD• Beacb eoatla1eat •• lt to tM ~J wlUI momentl to 1pan, and Temple re- c.tved Ma boaorable melldoD ••*11 wttllout ~ lmd· dilet. - Bat be w11 probablJ a lot calm.r reaculDt -r...s..w.11ee_,,.ta la Blueblrd Knolla .......... WU um.-an DallM. , , .. ' " ·for only One Dollar!* •When you buy one suit at our regular price. you can buy another of equal or lettier v al\14! ro.-only one d~lar. ' • 'l'laa ltlle'• Water 1teMarces Control loud refUMd Tbunday to ranaf er fund.I for upper l'lf ewport 8-J poUutioa ltudi•, aayln• there are othe r 1Jterudwe for plum1n1 ••Y• to ~ bey ltltaUoa problema. Th• board, wbleb met in Sacramento, voted 3-0 11am.t autborill•I the tran8fer of US0,000 from an account aet utde for clean water 1tudles. TbOM fund.It ori&lnate with the federal 1:1\viroomental P1'04.ec· tJon A1eocy. James Giannopoulos, chief of plannlac for the water agency's dlvleion . of planning and re. search, said one alternative for handlln1 bay wat.enbed studies would be to tum the matter qver lo state plannera. ' GiannopouJos said the staff of the Santa Ana Reglonal Water Quality Control Board possibly could band.le bay planning, but he empbuh:ed that no decision has yet been made. Thursday's action, the plan· ning ofrlc1al said, was simply an indication of the state board'!> reticence to take furids out of the undesignated pot He said 1t wus only a "narrow issue" wh1<'h shouldn't Jef>pardizc futurt· b1:1 y planning effort!> The state waler hoard mus t still deal with the problem of d.- • c1ding wh1ch agency, 1f 11ny, 1s to ultimately ha ndle c r1t1 cal watenihc'<l planning matters 10 an effort to stop the rlow or silt into upper Newport R1:1y \ The Southern California A!>- sociallon of Governmen~ wa!> given the responi.1b1hty of de· veldping a wa:.te mc.nagemem- plan !>''V<'ral yl'ar' <1go, but the stalt> watl'r l)f1ttrd 1n July un noun<'t-d 1t' 1nt1·ntion to i.tnp SCAC of 1L., authority bt!cau!>t: of der1 <'tf'n<'11·., an tht' ~Pwport Hay plan l.111«11 off11·1JI' h.i ve bt>f•n m1:t't1ng .\Ill<'"' in un effort tf> ,,.,. 1( a conl\Ort1um of agl'nrH~!> r<.111 lw 11\lohlt-.h"<I to ""''k h;i y plan ning authortt> fr•>m th•· -.tJl<· G1ann11poulm. 'illd lhe w;1t1·r board at its Octotwr m•·t't m~· ('r>uld <1t•ddr• rm whrl Jlfol <, thr· 1J1" q.(n'1t1on Th1·r1· ar•· 'a111111 :.dternat1vcs 1l could <'<Hl\ld• r 1nrluding lettin~ SCAG k•·1·1, 011 handling bu) :-.tudu•-. llt•\fl{r)JI 1ng some n1·w ag<'n1·y or d•·'- 1gnal1ng 1tsf•lf 1.h the> phinn111~ agency Diesel Fuel Exceeds :B l Per Gallon LOS ANGF:LE.C:., <A l'> Th..- J\erag(' pnc-t" of d1 cM·I fud 111 Sciuthcrn Cal1forn1J hui. ~ur µa~~ec.l $1 a ~ullon. thl· auto rluh say.,, J01rung lhc rank!> of oth1:r grades of ga!>ohnc which have topped the dollar murk Or lhC stations bUr vcyed in lhl' Automobile Club or Southern Cnhforrua wet>kly F'util Gauge report., 98.9 pcrrent charge morl' than SJ per gallon for at least onl' grade ol f(8!f. Prices increased about one-haU cent ~r gallon last week and have Jumped almost a ~nny the past two w~ That follows a steady. summer-long upwrad trend Weekend ava1lab1hty will be shghtly lesb than las t week, the Auto Club said . with 83 7 percent of a II Mallon~ open Saturday compared to lwit Saturday·!> 84 7 perrent f1ttur1: 7 Ye•rB••eaewa DallyNe••••..,r VOL 71, NO. 2W. 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 F l FTEEN CENTS SyCamore Studied Council Asks Extension fro"'i County Lapna Bucb council mem· ben are ut.lna ~ county board ol 1u_perv\9on for a eb mcNh extension to ,Sve the city time t.o deviae a development plan fOC' Syca~ Hills. Tbe dty wu to come up with • development pl•D tor the m -aCTe parcel purcbaaed last <:&hies Cut, Oernente Phones Out Most San Clemente residents were cut off from telephone calls outside the city this mom.ing ter: a diggjn1 operaUoo aloag- t be San Diego Freeway ac· cidentally severed two under· ground cables. Dave G o uld, a Pacific Telephone Co. spokesman, said today it is not known who actual· ly cut the cables located on tbe Reeves Rancl1 north of A venlda Pico. The mishap occurred at 8:50 a.m. A trenching machine working near the freeway apparently cut the lines, Gould said, but it is not known what ftrm owns the machine or hired the workers operating it. San Clemente Fire Chief Roo Coleman, also the city's com- munication's coordinator, said p ublic safe t y patrols were beefed up to handle possible eme r gen c ies du r ing the telephone disruption. ··People in the north end or the city can't call residents in the south," Coleman s aid . Gould s aid about 22.000 lelephones with 492 and 498 number prdbes were affected. Gould said the company was attempting to restore telephone service lo San Clemente residents by afternoon. Most city residents could call each other but could not receive telephone calls from outside areas, Gould said. Telephone communication in olher cities was not affected by the severed cables. he added. Oil Found Off Coast of Newfoundland NEW YORK (AP) -A divis ion of Standard OU Com· pany of Calilorn.ia announced to· day that it discovered oil off the coast of Newfoundland, the eastern Cana dian province which is believed to have vast offshore petroleum reserves. Rumors of the d.lacovery by Chevron Standard Ltd. and a group of U.S.-owned partners puabed the stock market Thurs- day to Ill highest point ln nearly a. year, with tbe Dow Jones averaae of 30 New York Stock l!xebanae industrial stocu 1ain· me more than 17 points at the c:loee. DaryllG.WMldintbam,senior eaercy economtat at Montreal's Royal Bak ot Caa.cla, said 1n a telephone interview the New· loundland find appeared to pto. duce oil at "a reUollable, but DOt a hllh rate•• ot now. • • Dlacoveries in the Arctic ban been hllber \ban that," be Hid. Chevron announced in Cal:.~· Alberta ti.at \be '"Hl a 0-15" well prodDeed crude oil at a rate ot D barTell a daJ at a depth ot about 13,IOO '"'· BJ CC111UMt. a teeeDt m• oil ftDd ID CMM'1'1 antic: a..alott ... pnduc9d ·-bU'nll a da1 at 'a ._...cl lc,JOO fMt ID IDWAI s.u. -"'*"an a 1a11oaa ID·a barrel. . " tM well ... out to me eommerdal potmtlal, lt eoakl be Proclud.ar ot1 "in a ,.. ..... ble time;' pertaapa ftve years •• llelldd. year from lla.Dcho Palos Verdes by Sept .•. The dty purcbaaed the land alonf Lapa CUl)'on Road in Aprl. 1'18 for M.75 million, and rec•vedflmlllkmlutOctober from the CGUDlY tor road rtliat ot way and • ptOpOMd coun~ re. Cional part. The county r~uired Laguna Beach to take the lead in plan- nin1 for the pristine acreage, but council members this week realbed that plan wm not be completed by the end of this month. The holdup in plan prepara· lion la tJed to completion of en· Pants Problem LagUna CopSolvesDilemma By STEVE lllTCHELL Ot-o.ttot~ .... ONE OF THE ATTlllBUl'ES of a true hero is the ability to act quic kly in times of emergency. Take Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Terry Temple, for ex- ample. empte-, bls Wife"Tanfce, and~Uce Cbiet-Jon Sparks new to Dallas this week to a«ept an award conferred on lhe police sergeant for his rescue efforts of Bluebird Ca· nyon landslide victims Oct. 2. The sergeant realized all was not going smoothly when he reached in the hotel closet t.o get his Class A un· iform about a hall bour before the ceremonies were to bee in. He forgot to pack his dark blue Class A uniform trousers. Temple caJled Chier Sparks in an adjacent hotel room and explained his predicament. SPA.JlKS WAS NO HELP. He had his own un.ilorm and a pair of brown trousers. The panicked officer dashed outside a nd hailed a cab driver, telling h.im to drive him to either the Dallas police n1111,.LE s tation or a uniform shop. They found a un.ilorm shop a rew blocks from the hotel, and Temple squeezed into a pair or dark blue t rousers. "Jusl cul off the hem," the officer told the tailor. Temple ruabed back to his hotel. where wile J anice ap· plied band·alds lo the inside or the trouser hem. and it a p peared the trio might make it on time to the award!> ceremony al the Hyatt Regency, fi ve miles away. No s uch luck. "I LOOKED DOWN at my trousers and there were band-aids sticking to my shoes and outside the hem." Temple recalls. Temple grabbed a bell captain and obtained a staple gun, and Janice stapled the hem togethe r in the hotel lobby as Sparks ran out to grab a taxi. The out·Of·breath Laguna Beach contingent m ade it to the ceremony with moments to spare. and Temple re- ceived his honorable m ention award without further inci- dent. But he was probably a lot caJmer rescwng residents in Bluebird Knolls than he was this week In Dallas. ruM Man Loses Bid To Halt Abortion A Corona del Mar man's legal battle to block his girlfriend from obtaining an abortion ended uru1uccessfully Thursday in the state Supreme Court. The seven justices voted unan· imously not to act on Robert Blake's petition for an order that would have prevented Holly Lynn Lalriell , 27 , of Laguna HUl5, from aborting a child con- ceived by the couple. Blake's request previouaJy wu denied by Oran1e County Superior Court Judge Robert Todd and the Fourth District Court of .Appeal in San Bernardino. Blake sajd Thursday that he bu decided not to take the case · elper Takes WedtJ,ing Gifts A San Clemente woman accepted a helping band from a pa11erby who, abe told police. aided be~ in bauHn1 her wedd1n1 ahower llfta to her auto early Thursday momina. But Debbie .Glover, of 2805 Calle Del Comerclo, told police the man wbo helped her helped blmtell to her new vacuum cleaner and a wood frame mirror she bad reeelved u '"" chlrt.U a ?f/ednes-d • J Dllbt p-rtJ at a dowatowa bar• 1rtU . MIU Okner \aid" police tbe tbMf a.cl bl I foniP compaet Hclaa 1bortly .... :.La'*-th Clt7 'Tn ., _. OrtU, lU Weit A.e. ptH1M1, to the U.S. Supreme Court -a move he once promised if he lost the case at the state Supreme Court level. Throughout the legal proceed· ings. Blake said that he and Miss Latriell agreed lo be mar· ried and have a child. They have known each otber ror about 18 months. Blake went to court tn August after she told him that she had decided t.o undergo an abortion. Judge Todd initially granted the request to block the abor· lion. He lifted it two days later after an attorney offered argu· ments in Miss Latriell's behalf. Miss Latriell bas declined to dis· cuss the case with newsmen_ Whether she has undergone the abortion is not known. Boy, 8, Faces ·Multicharges PORTLAND, Maine <AP> "Reports are sUU coming in," say authorities after the arTeSt -the aecood this week -ot an 8-year-<>ld boy turned away from emergency shelters because be had bees\ charged with arson. Tbe bo)' -(ho stands only four feet tall and weighs 80 pound• -was apprehended Thursday on Hveral juvenhe char1es. including chartd of brealdn1 into a home .nd steal· ln=n .Umated '200. damdlli1 • .., truck by lhitun1 it llkO ·Dft al .. aUowiq it to COM\ ............. ~ cudJ fra!Wa lilri, poUee Jut. Oa M~ .. .._ wu Jailed brleftJ • ~ a.a-.. •ludi811l ...... of....., two eoa•h of it~u:f~;i -~.tw.teomdaol twt-.-.c1..... . .J vironmental tmpact reports on three proposals for development in Sycamore Hills. Those proposals include: -An Irvine Company plan that would see development of 1,831 homes, two 18-hole golf courses , a res ort hotel and recreation and open space uses on the city land and adjacent Irvine Company rand in the canyon. -A plan that would leave most of the canyon land in open s pace, c onse rvation and agricultural uses. with a 300-urut project near Leis ure World and a resort area. -And a proposal that would s ee no development at all ID Sycamore Halls The council unanimously ap- proved a motion lo seek a s1x- month delay Crom the county, but not before several COW'lcil members questioned the need for envi ronmental re ports on two of tbe proposals Arguments began when Mayor Jack McDowell suggested the council begi n seeking estimate. rrom comparues willing to com plete environmental reporu. on the Irvine proposal a nd the second proposal by former plan n1 ng commi ssion c-h a irm<tn Belinda Blacketer Councilma n Way ne Baghn <See SYCAMORE , P~~e A2) Cleaner Weekend Air Seen Air will be cooler and cleaner a iOnJ! the Or<.ing~ Coast this weekend summer's last hurrah before autumn officially arnvcs Sunday. And, forecasters say, favor a· ble weather conditions have knocked out an inversion layer that's been trapping poUutants and hiking smog levels for in· land Orange County and the Lo6 Angeles basin. '"Things ha ve i m p roved dram aticall y over our earlier prognosis," a s pokesman ror the South Coast Air Quality Manage· ment District srud today. Night and morning low clouds \\ill give way to mostly sunny · "'eekend skies along the coast, "'1th high temJ>('ratures between 70 and 74 degrees. the Nat.aonaJ Weather Service said. It will be warmer inland- hetween 80 and 86 degrees-but that's an improvement for in· land folks who've sweltered an t e m peratures above the 90· degree mark most of the w~k . Overnight lows between 62 and 66 degrees were predicted for all or Orange County. Pollution levels were not ex· peeled to exceed 05 parts per <See AUTUMN, Page All Mexican Held In Sm:uggling Of Family A Mexican woman and her two children were found con· cealed in a pickup truck's engine compartment during a Border Patrol ios~Uon in San Onolre tha~ led to the a~st of an al· leged smuggler Thursday. Ag-ent David Wood said -the 30-year-oJd woman and her chlldrelJ. ages 12 and seven, were unhurt when pulled t.bem from a specially fubiooed com· partment near the truck'• wheel wells atl:t.5p.m. ltnad& Guaman Frutos, 43, a Mexican viH-bolder Uvlnc in S•nla Ana. wu booked on •m\ll· 1Jtn1 cbar1es and tranaported to Chula Vbta pendln1 pr•·trial beartnp. Woods said Gutman told a&enta be wu paid t25 by the woman tA> brln& the trio into the count.ry. Woods asserted that Guaman , 11 "a known 1muUJer' wbo bu been arNlted on "aeveral" OC:• · ca1iou ror tl')'iDc lll•1•ll1 to brtne Moicaa all.. fato tbe cbwltry ln b1a c\altom = tnaet. ~ at tM San CMekpGinl ~bid a ''loobut'' for Gasman, Woodl aald.. ,.,. ........... UNITED NATIONS ASKS BEATLES TO REUNITE Paul McCertney, John Lennon, Rlnjl() Starr, G"'Orge Harrtaon U.N. Pleads Beatles Regrouping For Benefit Urged l 'NITED !'IATIONS 1AP1 The Umted !'\al.Jon'> .., ur~ing ttw Beatles to get togPther <tJ!ain for a concert to hent-ht V1Ptnam1•s1• "boat peopll· an<l 11thf'r rd ugees . al' ~ -.pok1·sman :.aid Ask{'(! about reports that th•· rarnl'd rock groUIJ of the l9f,lh. mi~ht rc-urute for J L ="' benefit. Fran cois Gu1llan1 c·onr1rmec1 s uch a proJ{'{'l has th1· baC'kmg of t • ~ Secretary Gcm·ral Kurt Waldheim lie said Waldheim ha-. '>pok1.:n personally With at least Onto Of the rour Beatie..,. Gt'<>rge Har rison The pro1ecl. ht' added. 1.., beinc pursued by Los Angele ... producer Dirk Summer~ Guiliani said the success of a U N rock concert by the Bee Gees l~t January for tht: benefit or lh(' lntemauonal 'I (•ar of t hl' Child cnc-ouraged Waldheim to endorse the idea or a Bealll•.., boat people concert The Wastu ngton Pos t today quoted a U N. 0Hlc1al as s ay1nJ: Harnson. Paul McCartney and Ringo Star have agreed to ph1) such a concert. probably m Nt"w York , and that the fou rth Beatlt-, John l.knn<m was c-on..,1denng th~: t<lc>a Th<· New York Post -.<.i 1d Lf·nnon agreed 1mly to "'orkmg on lhl· ~amt• bill <1S his three formn partners. and not lo performmi:: with them Guiliani i.~'d today IJ N <Jf f1c1ab d1rl not know thl· '>Latu. ... of nej?11 t 1at1on., "'1th ind" 1dual f>Pdll\.''> Thi.> English group brok1· up 1n 1970 aft t'r ;,i phe nomenally sue 1 t·~sful career 1n the 1960s Smee 1 hPn they have continued to pt-rform mdJv1duaJly, with two 11ccas1onally apJ>('anng together Funds raised th r ough a Beatles concert would be used to help financ•t· act1v1t1es or the l ' N H 1~h Commissioner fo r Refugee.. the agency rcspons1 hit• for c-anng for hundred-. nf 1 h1111-..tnch of n•fui!c·cs in camp-. ,JI uund lht> v.orld T he &-e Gees concert, at the t • N General Assembly hall in New York. reportedly raised -.ome SJ 6 m1lhon for the United Nations through royalties on a record album and the sate or a 11•lev1 ... 111 n l<.ip e o r t h e pt'rfonnanc·t· Neighbors Oppose Heights Project The Arch Beach Heights A.., sociation filed suit in Orani:w County SuJ>('nor Court Thursday seeking to block La~una Beach City Council approval of a s1x-lol s ubdiv is i o n an t h e h illtop neighborhood The assoc1at1on contends 1n the suit that development on the t hree acre parcel would v1olatc· policu~s of the open soace and land use elements of lhe city s GeneraJ Plan and that the proJ eel could have a .. growth induct ing impacL" Subdivision or the parcel local ed near the intersection or Balboa Avenue and Del Mar Street in the·s teep southern sec lion of the city was approved by the City Council on Aug. 21. following a public hearing in which ~ persons spoke against the project. according lo the suit. The association asks that the court issue a writ or mandate and an injunction against the c1· ty to halt s ubdivision of t he property Construction Worker Dies A 21-year·old constl"uction worker died Thursday from in· juries he suffered when a load of drywa ll material fell otf a rorkllft and crushed him Mon· day in San Clemente. ,. Donald DeSpaln, of Orange. was pronounced dead at 3:45 p .m . in Mission Communit y Hospital's intensive care untt. San Clemente paramedics treated ~ain for a p05slble skull fracture followlnc the s p .m . accident at a conat.ruct.lon site on AvenJda Del Verdor 1n tbe Prelidentlal Hel1bta area. OraQf• County Coroner's Of. flee lovestl1ator1 said an autopsy 11 scheduled today. AutboriUes believe the death Wal AC(:ldlmtal. \ Accordln~ lo the suit, t he prop HI' is owne d bv the trus t. t·~tatc or M M. McCallen. Cny Council approval was on a 3· 1 \Ole split. Councilwoman Salll'Y Rellerue voted no. Coun- t 1\m an Wayne Baghn was absent. Bradley Flayed LOS ANGELES CAP ) As Los A n gel e s Mayo r Tom nradley endors ed Pres ide nt Carter for re·eleclion. Gov_ Ed- mund G Brown Jr. 's campaign manager charged that Bradley's move may stem from bis efforts to grab rederal funds for the 1984 Olympics here. Coast \\'eather Low cloudiness night. and through mid-morning hours otherwise-mostly s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 62 to 66. Highs· Saturday 70 to 74 al beaches, 80 to 86 inland. INSIDE TODA y · "Big Thunder Mou,.101n Raflroad" u the Mt.Deft at· Cractfon on the Dimqlond block. but con it btol out tht Mcutvhom or Space MOtU&· tatn °' top ihriU ridfl? See Page Cl ' z ...... ·--•~' ......... The land reform ldeala ~ the .-evolutionary Zapata linger in Mexico, eveo though there's little land left to dlstrlbute. Amons vlctims of the crunch is Emiliano Zapata , a grandson. See stor y and photo on Page A 7 today. ..... I 11 Sharp Decline FoUow• Record Peak t.O'fllbON (AP> Ookt pfte9 fell ... .,,., le hrope IOday an.t IOUiAI to rKOrd ,..ta T'lllu......, wtUle tM 1Udt of &.ta. dollar app ear ed to 1low ................ IDOM1 •a.ft•. Gold Df K sd ID I O'MloD at SIT• -~DdwatlOSITI......_ falllq.,,.. ~ tl~lu .... IMt, down from Tburaaa1'1 ~--· la Zur6eb, ~ opened at *'1•.•. ...... Tllundm1'• eio.tnf record the,.. ot .. J .50 aocl w11 tr8dlftl lat.r at ... Dellen .. ,a lhe Znopean 10141 1lwnp mirrored u eulaa on the New York fold marttet late Thursday aod lndlcaled some nervous prpfit-tulnc wu under way alter 1old'1 •&>ee· t acul.ar 133 advece thl1 week. Gold price• climbed 1'3 lbl1 mootb aa ia veators. worried about conUnulna world lntlation. traded ln paper money for the precious metal. fte dollar wu 1nGldJ 1oWf' ln H.rty ~U tradinctoday but d .. J•n laid tbe U.S. eunm-c~ WU~ 1-a pr ... Yn than tt wH Tbunday wbeo it fell 2.7 c• .. qalnlt U.. powerful Swill true ud at man than z ceota acaAMt &hit Gerawa mark Md. Brtt.lu,_.. . Jn Tokyo, wllere currency marlreta clot• befort tradin1 t>e1to1 lo Europe, tbe dollar lost Jut t under one yen, clotJnc al 22 1.au yen , down from Tbund1y'1 cloM ot m .ss yen. The pllabt ol I.be American currency wu the maln sto1')' ln th t"'lnanclal Time•. the London butlneu daily. which repolted rumora that a beavy seller was trylnl to d1spoae .of $~ millioa ln U.S. market.a late Wednesday. ''The Federal Reserve did not want to ablorb t.b1a amount and lbe r ate t>etan t.o fall," reported lbe newspaper. coafultld tt.te. •• Tb• PAS* '"'" .. t.ed lhe ctn· tral bHkf may bave been cau1ht b)' aurprbe by the ln· t4'DJit1 ol the doUar·Hlllnc, and that u..y may hav• beeD nluc· tanl at ftnt to step ID after their lar1• la&«venUae ot tbe lut few wffkl ID tUPPOl't ol tbe dollar. Wltb the dollar clown 2.1 ceata to 1. 1• marks at J'ran.kturt and WHO BUYI GOLD? THE WIALTHY -Bl 2.7 Centi down to l.S715 Swi8a francs al Zurich, to give Ju.st two examples, the London Da.ily Tele1rapb eommeoted: "ff.lcber i ntere1t rates In the Uollef States thil week bave clearly not helped ccnfidence in t.be dollar, nor baa Prea1dent Carter'• U · pressed iataUoa t.o nm I• a second term." ·~----JUSTICE, WIFE ARRAIGNED ON FELONY DRUG CHARGES P.a N. Havonlk. Wife Deboreh Leeve Court Rejectio.-i of Bid Delays Club Work ''The lar1e order wu paaaed oo t.o Far Eutem markets," lt continued. "Selling iotenaifted and the rate fell when dealers failed to see any evidence ol the central bank s upport to which they have become accustomed ·'After the s harp fall in the rate. the centra l banks reap- peared, though ... the markets have been left in a thoroughly European commentators 1eoerally have beeD skeptical about the dollar for some time. They point to United St.at.es' in· flalion, the steadily soaring price o f gold bullion to Tburaday'a reeord or $386 '° ounce in London -eold u.auaHy goos up when the dollar goes down -and apparent decls1ont by oil-producing countries Lo switch their surplus revenues in· to non·dollar assets Justice Barred From ~Bench OAKLAND CAP > -A state ap peal court justice and former m ember of the Brown ad ministration was arraign<.'(! to day with his lawyer wife on fe lony drug charges that Im mediately barred him from sit Ung on the bench during a search or their home Wednesday lo seize 323 m an · 1uana plants If convicted, Halvonik faces remov;il from the bench Hut lht• statf• C:unst1tul1on says pending feltmy charges against Halvonlk are enough to tem- J>O rarily bar him from actmg as a Judge He will continue to draw hui ~.050 annual salary. R l'novat1on work on San Clemente's aginJl Beach Club ha:. met yet anolher !>elback in a long list of delays that have pre· \'ented public use of the swim· ming rac1hty for two years After rece1v1ng only one coo· tractor's bid of S997,000 council members voted unanimously Wtd,ncsday to reject the con struct1on pn<·~ tag nearly twice lhe architect's estimate and send the plan back to lhe drawing boards City parks ch1er Stu Frame c;a1d he will soon meet with arC'h1tccts from the Davi& Duht.11me firm lo &et· what can be done about fandmi.: a lower construct.Jon co&I. Hut Frame• told tht: council he 1s not sure the Beach Club ren· ovation work can be completed in time• for next summer's e1ly .. ponsorcd &w1mrn1ng program In .June. counc1l members vol <·d 4 to 1 to re\ 1sc the arch1te<:l.b' reno\.iition plan& to cul out frilb" in the $490,000 Deach Club prOJl'<'I Pfaru. c·.:111 for rcptt1r of lhe FrowePa~/\f AUTUMN ••. million for Costa Me&a. Newport Beach and other Orange Coast cities A 20 reading must be reached before a first stage hea Ith alert is railed t'oolt·r air ti. l.'Xpt'CtPd l n d 1 m 1 n 1 ~ h w f ' l' k c n d h e a c h c:rowds. but pNiplc hNtding lo the shoreline can expect light surf and water temperatures or ahout 70 dcgn•cs Summer will ftu on varation at 11 ·17 a.m Sundc.iy Al thiil mo ment. the sun will be directly over the equator . heading soulh That marks the bf·ginn1ng of fall in the Northern llem1o;phnc and lhe start of sprang in southern .-:limes Guerrilla Chief Hails U.S. Blacks BEIRUT. l.c>twnon tAPI Palt!s t1n1an guerrilla chief Ya&scr Arafat. a pistol strapped lo his hip. embraced und kissed :a group of American blacks but -rejected the message or non· violence they carried to the war- ra v aged Middle East. Their meeting cndod wtth the singing :Of "We Shall Overcome ." T he Americans expressed "outrage" a t th e use or American weapons tn southern Lebanon by Is rael and Its r ight· wing Christian allies. OAANOl COAST DAILY PILOT ttwOt~~t0.1tylli'l .... witA•nkf\f\ttM .,.,...,,..._,.. ..... ,,_ ...... , ..... o._ ( .. it ........ ""*"~ ,. .......... ~ •• .,, ""'"••Mil ,....,....,., '"'°""' r ,. .. ~ '°' c~•• -..... _ """'" ........... 000 ..... ,,_ ••1tt/•11.., lt•NW l~ .. M"/,.,tt.( .... A 'tlNIW ,......,.... ... ,._. tt IMb't\Nd S..tvtd•t' ~ -..,,,..... "'",,. .... -_, ....... .,._ .... "' ""'"' •• , ........ "" .. -(<oh-•""" •-11- ... >_ ..._ ... __ l\llot , ••• cw.. \11u ........ .,. •nd Ge-•""'-...... ._ ...... ,...._,,. ........... M•Ntl ... Utw ~ .... ,;~ ......... -c;:~ ...... '""""'" ... ct. 0-. ... 1 ... C•MH ...... , leaky pool and re furbishlnit tbe adJacenl building This is part or a five-year budget plan to use a bo u t $800,000 lo s pruce up the facility donated to the city by pioneer Ole Hanson in lhe J920's Frame said eight contractors. including the Shirley Brothers firm that submitted lhc $997.000 bid. expressed interest in han- dling the renovation work project. But Frame said when the deadline passed only the single bid wasinontime topresentt.olhe council Diesel Fuel Exceeds $1 Per Gallon LOS ANGELES CAP> The liverage pnce of diesel fuel in Southern California has s ur· passed SI a gallon. the auto club says, Joining the ranks or other g rades of gasoline wbich have topped the dollar mark. o r the stations surveyed an the Automobile Club of Southern California weekly Fuel Gauge report. 98 9 percent charge more than Sl per gallon for at least one grade of gas Prices Increased about ont:·hall cent pc>r gallon las t week and have JUmpcd almost a penny lhe past two weeks Thal followi. a steady, i;um mer long upwrad trend. M~ 25, Stabbed In HB Pier Melee A 25-year-old Phoenix man was stabbed nine times and clubbed over the head with a bottle today during a 40-person melee that erupted near Hunt· ington Beach Pier. Michael Massaro was rushed into sur~ery at UCI Medical Center for the stab wounds on htS back that he suffe red in t he 12:40a.m ruckus. Orange Coun· ty sheriff's deputies said. Officers s aid t he beach crowd dispersed prior to their arrival. leaving the wounded man behind He told them "a bunch of surfers" chased him north fr om the pier and tackled and stabbed him. - No suspects have been arrested, deputies sajd Store Owner Sues Over Peep Show The owner or a Santa Ana adult books tore is sttkmg an Orange County court order lo al low h1m to reopen a bank of "peep" movies ntachines. Steve Manley, owner of B&B nislributing, which operates the bookstore at 225 N. Har bor Blvd . contends that the city or Santa Ana and the Santa An a P olice Depart m e nt h ave threatened tum with arrt">st If the movie machines are opened According to the request for an inJunction against the city, an Orange County S uperior Court judge o rdered the machines closed down for a one year period following a June 1978 trial Associate Justice Paul N Ha lvonik. 40, deferred entt:nng a plea until a court hearing scheduled Oct 2 His Wtfe. Deborah, 37. entered a n tnoocenl pl ea before Oakla od·P1edmont Municipal Court Judge Rodenck Duncan A cnrrunaJ complaint charg mg Ha.Jvoruk with two counts or poAseastng and cuJuvatmg man 1uana was file<! with the court clerk 1mmedJately before thf• couple's arraignment began Halvoruk·s wife was charg1'fJ with a n add1t1onal count or posse!lslon of a narcotic -001· third or a gram of cocajne se11•-d by pouce who opened a drawer Arter the starr of Alameda County Distnct Attorney Lowell Jensen huddled most of Thurs· day. Jensen·., offlce sat.d Lhat lhe couple wa~ to bt> charged with pldnting and culuvaling man· 1u:.ina J felony. and possession of mnrr lhan onP ounce of marl 1uana. a nui.dcmeano r In addtt100. Mr; Halvonik, a formf'r lo<'al ACLU attorney, .,., .1 'i 1 o h ,. r h a r ~ e d w i l h ~1~~(. .. ,!)1on or cocaine. a felony, a<'Mrd1ng to assistant dtstnct a t t<Hn(•y Cl ayton DaVega. Police c;aJd Lhe confiscated co cam~ had a street value of SlOO F,..:;.. Pa9~ 1tl SYCAMORE HILLS. • • questioned lht> motion. 1nd1r£jt mg the Irvine Company ,houM pay for preparation of 1t~ "wn environmental report. since· lht•y would have lhe most to benefit from such a development He was Joined by Cc,u11 c1l woman Sally Beller uP .... tiu i.a1d s he would not ~upp<1rt ·JO) further movement to the dir~· t1on of supporting thf' In in1· Compan~ plan. even a propir.c.il to seelc ('()l\t esumatec; for an l'n v1ronmentaJ impact report · She said elements or a ~penl11 plan for Mrs Rla<'kctn ., 1Jr•1 posal arc already 1n e x1stPnr• . "a nd JUSl need to be pull11! together ..We don·t need a full l::IR lJn that propo11aJ," sht> said lhrou~h th•' \11CJ-.t<1I Conser van- t) <1gen<') and approval or lhat loan would dt-pend in part on com· pl~te de-velopml'nt propasals for tht• land Rut RJRhn 'lt>e"i pr.-parution of .in fo. IR on th1· I rvinc proposal as JU'>t anoth<>r '>tep 10 the door." for thf' lrvme Company plan "3> in~ thl' council 'l hould, .. re izroup JtPt our hou'e 1n order ..ind p·form tlhP 3f'rf'cment ~t Wf'<.'fl lht> r1t) and Ranc ho )' · JI,, ';llC1 pro~rcs<i on dPvclop- m 1•n r · '' 1n Kanrho 's <'<>urt." J dd1ng lh1· < ompan) ·has not rcphC'd to th1' <'It)·., rl'quest for a rt•.,., r1tt1•n JRrPPm•·nt on the vurrha•w Jordan Hit With Wild Party Claim Police undercover officers testified lhat the m achines were housed 1n a dark area and were promoting lewd conduct among patrons. The Supenor Court dects1on was partially upheld by a slate appeal s court It said the machines couJd not be localed m a darkened area . but could be permissible in a well-llgbted location i.n the store. But Councilman llo wii rd Dawson said the city ~hould g1J out to bid for EIRs. rcmindln~ the council the city is the lead agency m the proposed develop ment of Sycamort-Hills ··w e should find out what lhe approlOmate cost oC the enVlron mental reports will be." he said "We can't go to other agenc1<."- and ask them to sign a blank check. It's Just good busmes~ sen&e.·· l ' nun• 1 I m Jn K .. 11 y B ''yd .1jlrt·1·1! with B c.i~l 1n . saying · l.1•1 ' w;i1t and :.e1• what HJm·h11 dot•.,, lht•n m(Jlll' ahc·ad J.d 1 Ht1nc·ho 1 ~1·t off their duff' • Rancho P~IOfi Verd~ lawyers arc t:urrently reworking an a~reement between the city and the• t·ompany which has been ~hown to Ix-illegal WAS HINGTON f AP) Hamilton Jordan, racing possl· ble appc>inlment or a special pros· ecutor over allegations or co· caine use. is being described as a participant In a "llcenUous" 1977 party in Los Angeles. Leo Wyler. a former Carter fund-raiser , say11 Jordan and two other White House staff memben attended a party al hls home. And he told CBS Newg on Thursday night that he felt their "approach to this relaxation waa one ol ... drugs and &lrl,a~" Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Herald Examlner reported that the FBI is contacting actress Shirley MacLaine and several others who were preftenl at any or four California parties with J ordan in the fall of 1977. An FBI agent said the · agency was looking "lnto certain allegaUOt'IJI In vol vlng n arcollcs u1e" by Jordan . The latest reports 11eem llkely to add pressure on the Justice Department t.o make a quick de· cisloa on whether to appoUat a apeclal prosecul.O"t'\o tnvaUgate alleeed cocalne u.se by Jordan, the White Houae chief of 1talf. Department offlciala, who uked not t.o be named, Hid Thunday • decltlon la probable within two weeks. White HouM preu 11cretary J ody Powell ••id, .. he hu before, that Jordan bu never uted cocaine, and Hid Wyler'• deacrtptlon of the party at bla home waa not accurate. Jordan told CBS New• tbat lf a 1peclal pro1ecutor waa appotnted, he would not re1lp or take a l•av• ola~. Wyler, a Oallfornla bail· neum• wbo broke b1I U. to Carter aad 11 1~9porttn1 llauaehmettl S.. llftard.11. lteuedr tor th• l>•mocratJc eruldeatlal aomlaatloa, detM:r1btd the Oct. •• J"1. putr at bla lllme TlnanCld 18 8il ID· terview on lhe C BS Evening News He said t he party was al· tended by J o r dan ; then· presidential aide Tim Kraft, who is a prominent figure in Carter 's re ·elecllon effort; While House pollster Patrick Caddell; and Joh n Golden. a friend of J ordan. He said he was shocked by lhe "general licentious feeling about the evemng." ·'The White House eroup had come in, In a boisterous way, followed with a lot of, uh, ... young girls ," said Wyler. "One ' or the White Hquae atalf •P· proached me and said, you can have any one or these girl.a ex- cept -•lngling out one - because Ham Jordan bas a yen for her." Wyler acknowledeed, u be haa before, that be did not recall seeln1 any drugs beln& used but dld remember talk of bit.a, "the use of cocaine." Grant to Aid County EMS Orao1e County Supervlton have qreed to accept a SS'18,000 fede ral &rant to carry out an e mer1ency medical aervtces <EMS> l>lao for-t.M county. Th1a fl the tblrd year -OM coun· ty ha• recef.ved money from the federal Hu&tb. Education and· Welfare ct.partment to oraanbe emer1ency tervic•. The ll'aat ll the aeeond tar1•t recelvtd by uy couatJ 1n tbe natloa. accordlq to a COUDl1 Human 8ervlce1 A1eae1· ,,.,...., ... Tb• ..., wW ,M UHd to \JD· ._ .. ,._ tor trauma ~ ten. ~ ol pats.a. m~leal record k-.U. ad dla- ut.r pl-9ns. The suit, however, contends that the city is ignoring the ap- peals court decision and bas warned Manley he wrn be sub- jected to arrest If the m•cbines ar e operated. The cilv is curTenlly seekmA low interest loans Lo P*Y orr 1t.s S6 million debt lo Ranc ho Men's Suits for only .One Dollar!· •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another ot equal or lesser value for only one dollar. " i It ii. delays on completion of that reformed document that is holding up development plans. not the city's reluctance to pre· pare env1ronmcntaJ reporlb, lhe councilman said ......... ------··.- I a •> u - · ~unt9 HiglaWags ~-Parking Lots_ ~anded . Railways Studied Officials from three south.land counties met Thursday in Santa Ana for the purpose of getting oo the same track for Improving rail services between San Diego and Los Angeles. The three leaders -Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark, Los Angeles County Supervisor Baxter Wa rd, and Sta te Sen. J am es Mills of San Di ego, are m apping plans to seek grants of $150 million . According to Clark. the money would go for additional rail trac ks, expans ion of s tation facilities and for improving the frequency of scheduled trains. "We have been told that there 1s money available in both state and federal sources and we want to take a unified approach on getting 1t. "We 'll have a lot better c h ance 1f we a r e getti n g together instead of going in several different directions," Clark said The offi cials said they believe the San Diego to Los Angeles cor ridor 1l-o second in passenger \'Olume onl> to the corridor that ser ves Washington. Boston and New York. Clark said the state legislation has recenUy made funds availa· ble for the improvement of the rail systems a nd that Rep. Lionel Van DeerlJn of San Diego is introducing legislation to get federal allocations. "The number of passengers who are taking the Amtrak trains betw~n San Diego and Los Angeles increased 70 per cent from May of 1978 to last May. Clark admitted that the figure ca me at the height o f the gasoline crisis but said t hat riderstup is maintaining those inc reases. "T here's an awful lot of peo- ple rid.mg the trains that got the good habit during the gasoline crisis," he said A spokeswoman for Amtrak said that ~ix tr~11ns run both ways between San Diego and L os An ge le s except fo r Saturdays when there is one less tram She said more tha n 140,000 passengers rode the trains in Au'gusl. The trip takes 21h hours but Mills said he is hopeful that the lime can be cut to two hours by improvements in service. The three oHicials said they will be res urrect.mg the former county Transportation System O r ganiza ti o n i n erfor ts to analyze needs and go after more money. Supervisor Ward has s aid he also is seeking to e xtend service from Los Angeles to Oxnard. Thursday's meeting got off to a tardy start. Clark and Ward had driven to the Santa Ana train station to meet Mills who was a passenger on Amtr ak. The train was almost an hour late Detroit Target DETROIT (AP) -Detroit bas been s elected by the United Farm Workers as a target in the Union's efforts to launch a na· C:iooAl boycott of non-union let· filce. Or•••• CoualJ TraAAportaUae Commllak>a. called for lbal ~~ lo Jod tlMa WI)' la de· ••••••I ••• •••r••l•I trauportalloe 'o J!:vent tbe ''lD~COftl• ·'' TIM! CGllMUoa will bll 8eutb Oran1• Cout1 partlc-.larly bard, aceordi•I to tbe pre· llmblarJ report ol the study ol tutu. tnnaportalJOG proa.ma prepaNd f« t.be eommlNkln by a p rivate 'firm. The SSl'f,000 atwty wt1l b9 completed lo Oc· to~r. t h r pon ~'lil lt d ''" alt~rnatlvea the count}' could take lo help relieve the predict· ed tratnc boom. ftve of wblcb would lnvolve new bl1bways ID lb~ out.b county. TboH alternaUves include h.labw~ 1y1t.ema alrudy on the COWll)' drawi.na bo..-da. A h.lth speed highway from th• fllvtn!de Freeway lo Irvine F'ormer lJ.S. President Richard M. Nixon visited the Temple of Heaven in Peking Thur sday. The temple was once considered the most sacr ed spot in China. Nixon was followed on t he tour by a crowd of 200 curious and friendly Chinese. Anti-Nixon Move Lawsuit Adjourned NEW YO RK <AP > A laws uit by residents or a luxury Manhattan condom iruum who want to k~p former P resident Nixon from moving in was ad journed today until Oct 12. Justice Oli vcr Sutton granted the adjournment in Manhattan's Supreme Court Lo give lawyers for both sides time to prepare their cases. R t:s1dcnts of 817 Firth Ave. riled suit against Nixon and the seller of the apartment . parki ng· g arage t ycoon Ab r a h a m Hirschfeld. The residents said they feared their lives would be disr upted by curiosity seekers a nd Nixon's Secret Servi ce guards. They complained that t hey would be subjected to back- ground checks by the FBI and a prison-like atmosphe re. with ar med Secret Service a gents screening anyone who entered the buildin~. Jn court· papers fi led Thurs· day. the residents said Nixon's lawyer, Harold Tr eanor. told them the Secret Service planned to set up an around·the-clock command post in the lobby manned by at least two armed agents, deny entrance lo any person they thought s uspicious. install and maintain electronic surveillance and communication equipment and when deemed ap- propriate, cordon off the build· Ing and deny access to it. T h e buildin g's boa rd of managers said the expected ac- tions of the Secret Ser vice would violate their by-laws which pro· hibit any tenant from being a .. nuis ance .. or an "anoyance" to other residents. T he managers said they want Nixon and his wife. Pat. barred from the building unless he drops or . restricts his Secret Service protection. Hirschfeld contracted Aug. 9 to sell his 12·room condominium in the building to Nixcm, lor $925.000. according to the court papers. Earlier. the Nixons withdrew an offer of S750.000 for a nine· room duplex pe nthouse on Madison Avenue and 72nd Street when residents of the building voiced similar protests. T h e Nixons sold their San Clemente estate for a reported $2 m illion, intending to move back here where he practiced law before hjs election as presi- dent in 1968. He now is visiting China. lmh Wake To Obseroe library Loss ;New Jobs, Better An old·fashioned Irish wake, with everything but the wbiakey, will be held Saturday at the Laguna Beach branch library to commemorate the demise ol th e South Laguna storefront library. ... . ;lile Eyed Sunday . Featured stories In Sunday's Daily Pilot will describe chang· lng careen and improving tbe cauallty ol Ute . BOaBESBOES LUCKY! -~ormer nurse Carol Breen ' ounded Stoaertdge 1Udin1 Club n Laguna Beacb about three rears ago. You would think the horse business would be safe from escaJatlq 1u prlcee, but ·that's not entlrel1 true, a.,a the :1n1nerat cbamplona. •' :· •AD ••• oa 'ATRBNS·T :~adiloD, Wi.I., ma, -tomlM :tbe maturin1 of &lie poet.World :War U Mb)' boom. bleadln& peo-:pae ot cl.,.... Nckaroundl ln a !•pecUil. ....... ambimee. How ·• &M7 ftt. or not nt. into lbe American drum? • I (SUND A Y'S BEST) •PAd' ftlJ8 FALL -Sayt.q he's dissatisfied with 1Ums1 heavyweight actor James Ear Jones looks forward to the debut 9f the TV police series, "Paris," because "it wlll deal ever)' ~k with the quality of our lives." SEOlJL.s&UaD.NG -Can Korea remain t.be"'Land ol t.be Monaina Calm.. u t.be world find.I out about um new Allan tourlat m.ceaf Row do you tell UM cWlerence bet•eea cbarter boata In tbe Vartbbean? Tnvel stort•wtll tell. •, Orange ~ounty s upervisors laat month voted to eliminate the South Laguna branch facili- ty , and divide the books and other materials b etween the Laguna Beach and Dana Niguel branches. Lacuna Beach librarian Lucille Hutchinson said the re· ceptlon for former South Laguna library patrons will be heldll'Om 1 :30 lo :. p.m . al the Laguna branch, 311 Glenne)'t'e St. Invitations were sent ln the form ol a bereavement notice, framelt in black. Tbe invit•Uon reads, "Come loin 1 celebration of Tbanktliv· n1 for the life of the deceued and also condolences to tbe family <cultunl ) and next ol kin <•WO. "Tbe Lquu Beecb library open• tu door to tbe aumton In thelr aurch fqr a new bome." Tbe oe&ebratka wW iMlude a black cake, In the lhape ol a ed· ftn, and other retr.bmeata . near llyford Road -A transportation corridor joinln1 the Corona del Mar Jl'neway ID lmne to tJle San Dle1 0 f'reew1y in t..a1uoa Nlauel. -A hi.,_ speed blpway from n o rthern Irvin e to Allc l a Parkway ln Mlaaloo Viejo Su11 ea ted In othe r al~rnativea, in add.JUoo lo the. e xtens ion o r the Newpo rt F reeway, are new translt routes rrom northern I r vine to San Clemente, from La Ha bra t o Huntington Beach, from the county atrport to Santa Ana, and from Garden Grove through West minst e r a nd Fountai n Valley to Huntington Beach. The so uth county figures heavily in plADS for improve· m~nt oC existing transportation facilities as well as development of new systems because of ex- pected growth, especially lo the lrvlbe ana. The arowth in employmeat op. port unities, expected be . etpectalty heavy ln rl'Yfne~ wlJI be even more aiplllcut tbM population growth, accordiDI to Michael Schnieder, repreMD· taUve ol the consultine firm. That's because studies in· dlcate that travel growth, in miles Ind per person and per , vehicle, parallel• growth in jobs rather than population, he said. ·Slide Study OK'd Project's Initial Cost $3,000 San Clemente council mem· bers have un animous ly ap· proved a plan to monitor a possi· ble landslide condition arowid City Hall at an initial cost of up to $3,000. City P ublic Works Director Ho w ard Bensen received t he council's approval Wednesday to install s urvey points in t be ground around lhe civic center to watch the slide on a yearly basis. In a letter to the council, Bensen said "attention should be directed to the city hall slJde area as it has been identified by the California Division of Mmes Geology Report dated 1968 and by other geologis ts working in the San Clemente area " It was geologist Jack Stickel. a part·time city-hired consultant since L952. who last month srud . there was evidence of an ancient slide area around clly hall But il wasn't until lrvinl:' geologist Beach Leighton ad· dressed the council on Sept 11 and said lhe city hall i.ltde may exist that Bensen came up with two possible suggestions lo the council on the N.1rth mo\'cmcnt Benson also told the council subsurface boring and mappin~ to deter mine if the city hall·area slide actually exist::. a nd what its limits might be might cost up to Women OK'd To Keep Dogs SCHENECTADY, N.Y <AP! Two women removed from a roach·infested house last month along with dozens of dogs and cats can keep as many as six dogs if they permit \11s1ts by health and arumal inspectors Ma de line Cooper a nd Iva Fletcher. now sharing another house. were ch arged with animal neglect in the incident Several animals found at the residence were sick and had to be des troyed . T h e house was fumigated and eventually tom down. A Judge said ir t he women meet his conditions he ~•II con· sider dropping lhe charge. The women also agreed to counsel ing. $100.000. He recommeoded the less expensive monitoring plan. In his presentation to the coun· cit. Leighton said that there 1s some doubt the slide exists but he recommended further study be done He also said a city ball- area study could shed light on an apparently separate s lide at a church across the street Stickel, a critic of the c ity's policy regarding home building on sbalty ground, asserted that continued construction a round San Clemente City Ha ll a nd dis- placement or earth could result m "a Bluebird Canyon-like dis· aster " He referred Lo last year 's lands lide in Laguna Beach C.Ompromise Priee U.S., Mexico OK Natural Gas Pact WASHl:":GTO:": 1 AP> The L•nitcd Stale<, and ~1ex1r1, after tv.o year. of negotiations, ha\.t' reached an agreement for the sale of Mexican natural ga.c, to l" S p 1 pc· I 1 n c f 1 r m s • S l ate Dl•p:.irtmcnl ofhc1als ~aid tooa:. The annl)uncement of the agreement was scheduled this afternoon The initial pnc .. of the gas will be S3 62.5 per I .000 cubic feet. said the sources. "ho declined t<1 bl' 1dent1f1ed The price· "ill r1s1· 1n thl' futun· ba-.l·d on an ind1·x that tie!> 1t to thC' pnc·p or fut•! rnl Ul'puty Set·rC'tar y (If Stalt' W arrPn Chnstopher n•ached the a~reement in a trip to Mexico C1L~ this "et•k , 'ipurred b> Carter admmistrat1on desire lo complete 1t in tJme for the v1s1t to Washington next "'eek of Mexican President Jose l..opei Portillo The purchas e prt<'e of thP ~t cx1can gas 1s well abo\e the American market pn ce of about $2 25. but 1t 1s also cons1derabl) priced al about S4 95 per 1.000 cuh1c h.'<'l f"ormN Ene rgy Secretar) James R Schlesinger balked at thal price last year. in part because the Carter administra· lion "a.c., then trying to persuade Congress to mandate a muc h l o wer con tro lled pri ce for American producers . The m:got1atwns stalled. then re<,u med t•arly this year. The L' S negotiators !>ucceeded in per~uad1ng Mexico to peg the prn t• of gas to an index , and a kn 111grC'd1C'nl in the index is to b£• less expensive grade t·alled residual oil The m1l 1al quanl1t1es of ga~ pqwcl in from Mexico will be small Boy Wounded In Gun Play below what Mexico originally A 9·year-0ld boy was acc1 den- "' anted tally shot in the face Thursday However. the Mexicans did afte rnoon as he and a fn end manage to P<'J.! the price of gab "'t>re exam1rung his father's re totheevernsing eostof oil u1hl'I ;JI h1<. Garden Grove Onginall~. ~fex1M v. antC'd the homl' po1l<'E' c;a1d pntl' tied to tht' 'o...i of h1 i.:h • 'fh!' b<H . v. hos1· namC' was J,!rade heallnr:t oil deli\ <'red l•> '' 1thht•ld h) offin•r-; was report :-.;ew York. The equl\·alcnce 1::. ('d 1n stable conditton today at t·alculated h' determining hov. Palm Harbor llosp1 tal after thl' much ga!-v.ould tx· requ1n•d tu 1n1•11Jent a bl>ut 3 pm matc h the poten ual heatinl! ;\cl criminal t harges a rt· pend power of a barr<'I of oil 1nJ.! aga1ru.t the boy 's 11-ycar·old L'nder that formula. official~ · friend. pohcl' said An inves tiga say. Mexican gas wo uld bl· lion 1::. conunumg l{jllWrl G ARDIN S COSTA MESA PRESENTS ' . .J . ~ . ..., ~1 ,__-;J1 Shade ~, Garden Sale CORRY'S llUI ILUGI & llllll 21/• lb. Sla Reg. S2.49 SALE PRICE '1.99 * Mtw. lmPfOYtd formula • Amactt a IUll• tar tw0r•tt•oftd tMlll """ enter oontrol• . • Lont loltlftl • •oln wtll not'""' It awor * ApprovM, t.r YeotfGltl• gardeftHtrawberrlH tool Shade Azaleas 1 Gel o heOd Slort on me Iott Oloomlng season Hurf'1 wfllle S8lectlon IOSfS! !> Gor Size ISALE PRICE 11991$6.99 Blooming Impatiens Ctloost rrom fullV • !Jlossomlld PIOnts 1n \ huts of'"'· !>ln•. onmge OI Wtl~ 4 PolStlt '' Qeg 99' !SALE PRICE 59e Australian Tree Fem G<octlul ordllng lronOs OCICI o llOl*OI OCC«ll 10 ony thOdy Of90 I Gol SUe Aeo.*3.48 • 1 SALE NICE '1.99 )AN ~ FOUNTAIN '!'~(v0 ~ VALLEY 1:~~· 11420 •OOIHUIS f ~ ~fAtHYAUIY C>;... 1 deya e Weell 7 a.M. • I P·"'· 2121 MIWPOaf a.o. . IH .............. s-..... ,...,.1 PHOMI: tU-6711 Ofl9t 7 DAYS ....... , .•. COSfA.eA ........ ~ MMt03 IALI "uca• 0000 THRU tml7I Al...._ Umlled to lllM* on HeM . I • on AND •UNNINO D "· ~onnall)'. I ..... a.rOMDd um a...t al all POMlble cca.tt.. all t.be wa,y &hroulb CM&r awnmer Muon untll ~ ~uU1 happem. Theo I 10 oo vacaUoc. You UDDOl put UU" ®wr l.o fOOd plamaln1. Jt'a just baalc C'OWardiN. Tb<-flood bill. Tbe eartbqulte abaku . I 10 OU \.KaUoG. Slm1;.11 U that. Tbla year la "" u~. Tbe but bu become ln· tolerable. Tht amo, la·~ all over the place. And I an-. 1otnc oa vaca • Ml llS\JAL PllACl'ICS baa been to select one of the a.un.c WOftdertpOt.a al our '-'!•l GoWea Stai. and f\ee to lhal location. Some years It a been Brea. A couple of ltmet 1· .. t aelected u lntermedlw iOCatioa and lounced around KJng City Mort: often, I've l atte':". uff oo a tone trip ror a vacattoo In tt.c r.eart ol our agt .cultural belt, ln Modesto. You mieht ask v hat a per500 does on a holiday at loca· Oona like Brea t<Jn1 City o r Modesto? I'm 11l1d you asked --~· .,.,,.-.. .. ---~ - .P-.: -·-. Id~ Vacationers Waiting /err St1'ttf Swe~ Thrill in Modesto that. All or these great cities orrer about the same op- portumt1~ for rest and relaxation. On S :.itu rd;iy nigh ts. for example. you can go downtown to the loc;il barbershops and w;itch haircut!. This ought to be particularly JOiiy this year now that tht: s hort. dyl"'<I hair or Punk Rockers IS JO vogue IMAGINE llOW COLORFUL the cutting room floor.. will look with :.ill thosP purple, green and orange han tnm- mings mixed It ought to be rt>lll fun In thc-sc· town1>, C:tfter they roll up the sidewalks at 9 30 p m , you get the thrill of witnessing the s treet i.weeper, with its revolving yellow light on lop, as 1t whirs down the main drag, dodging in and out of the parked cars aban- doned by local winos EVERY NOW AND 1TIEN. the s weeper machine operator makes a m islC:tke and smashes a poorly-parked Volkswagen By golly, it's more fun than going to the Destruction Derby. Ttus year. however, I've abandoned the notion or vaca· tloning in Modesto. It would just be too embarrassing You >ee, I have a favorite aunt who lives in a sm all township oear Modesto. J ust last we<'k, she vacationed down here to escape the heat So she s uffnt.'<i fo r four days in our heat and smog Then she fl1-d back near Modt.~to. where she reported the temperatu,re ww. u very comfortable 60 degrees. Hone!il O l'M OFF for t'lsl·where. I might gel back by HallowC(•n, in time for :.inothcr witch hunt See you after awhile, along this best of all pQss1ble coasts. Tr:· to st<Jy cool now Breathe c;irefully. Tough Carter Stand A lleged W AS H INGTON !AP) Con gressm<'n :wid tod<J y th;1l President C<1rt1,r. ap1>urcnlly angered by a string of losse::. on House votes. h<1s vuwt·d to dt·nv fa vors to Uemol'rat1c le~1i.l;itors who cons istently vote agum!>l him . T hey quoted Carter us making the tough statement at a White llouM: dinner Thursday night with about 60 House Democrats. But House leaders he atedly rl•'nH·d that Carter made any threat. and Democrnt1c Leadt·r Jim Wright called the meeting .. inspiring" bec<1 use the pres1 dent got tough. atrcerOPfler r Secret Service Protects Ted WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen. Edward M . Kenn.cty, factq ln· creaatd thteata in the two week.I alnce be aald ht mllbt chl1Mn1e Pretldenl CIJ"ter, la under Secret Service protection ordered by tbe prnldmt. Nellber White Howse aides oor Kennedy's ataff would dlacua1 whether the Lhreata received by the aenator's office bad ln· Dispatched by Carter , several creaaed. but It wu learned that agents appeared at Kennedy's the number wu abarply higher office on the second noor ol tbe alnce Kennedy disclOHd be ls Dirksen Senate Office Bulldin& conaiderin.I rUMlnl ror presi-shortly before 8 p.m . Tbunday. dent. They accompanied the aeoator Fears Told On Panama Canal Woe WAStllNGTON <AP) -llouse re1ection or a compromis e bill to carry out the Panama Canal treaties raises questions about whether the canal will be closed Oct. l il lbe legislation is not approved by then "The United States must have legislative authority 10 ":<uc•.:e our right to ope.,.,,. tr.r t•:.naJ ," said c wt1 •• t> l~ouse statement .is- 1-f'd Thursday after the House voted 203-192 against the bill. "It Is inconceivable Congress will al- low the Panama Cana l lo be closed even for a short ti me ... The Senate had approved the measure earlier in the day, flO 35. llOl 'SE manager'> of the bill :.ign·ed to try to "'ork out a new 1m1· nt·xt wt-.•k But the Senate manager. St'n Carl Lt'\JO, D Mu·h . -.aid he doubtl"<.1 the Senate wouldg1vc in enough toi.:.it1sfylhc I loui.e The trc<Jllt'~ turn most or the Panama Can:.il Zone over to Panama Oct I 1usl 10 dayi; from now a nd then other canal property in stages unl.ll ftnally the canal Itself goes to that country ON'. 31. 1999 T he hill re1ected by the llou.se is said to be needed lo set up a U S -controlled commission lo operate the t·anal until Punam;i takes over TH URSDAY'S White Hou!>e s t a tement no t withs tan ding. Stale D •p:artment officials. re· fu !>ini: to bt' named . ha ve !)J.ll·cul alcd lhl.lt even though the Un1 Led St:.ites' lega l right to opt"ratl' the canal ends Oct I. 01Jt•rat1ons µrobal>ly would con- tinue 1n leg:.il hmllo µas t then unlit Congrt'!>~ :..pprnvcd the new com m1 !)1>wn to run the c:an:.i l when he left his office about an hour late r. beading down a stairwell and driving off in a three -car caravan. Carter ordered the protec:tlon after receiving wbat the White Hou se described aa a Secret Ser vice analysis of the senator'• safety. Ther e also were dia· cusslons between admln.l.lt.ratioo officials and m embers of Kea· nedy's stall. "I RA VE accepted President Carter's generous offer of Secret Service protection and my fami· ly and l deeply appreciate bis action on this matter," Kennedy said in a statem ent issued by his oflice. Asked about the Secr et Ser vice analysis and t he con- versations with the Kennedy s ta ff , White House p r ess secretary Jody Powell sa1d, "I JUSt really don't want to talk about that sort or thing very ·much." A Ke n nedy s pokesman acknowledged that the Massachusetts ~enator regularly receives threats and that an average or one a week LS con !)idt•red senous enou)lh to be re· ferred to a uthorities TOM SOUTHWICK, the Ken· ncdy µrcss aide. declined com ment when as ked whether there has been an inc rease in the number of threats i.1nce Ken nedy d1sclo~cd Sept 7 that he 1~ cons1denng challengm~ Cl.lrter for the 1980 Democratic pres idential nomination However. a source who ru.k<.>d not to be identified s aid the number or threats rcC'clvt"Cl by Kennedy's oHIC'e had incrca!>ed sha r ply in the last two wcekl> Powell said the 11res1t1ent wa.-. acting under authority gi ven him in lbe Constitution ruther t han under a n y s s.ie c di c statutory po w'er an ;ipparent referenc~ to federal law that authontes protection for pres· 1dent1al cand.ldatci.. T HAT LA W was passed in 1968. after the assassination of H obert F Ken n e dy , t h e !\enator's brother. Another brother. Prc!)1dcnt J ohn F Ken- nedy. was a:-.,a.ssinated in 1963. \\01..0 I NATION Sea to Sea Gle nn Hayden ended a S,OOO·mile. 90·day bicycle tnp T hursday at AUanlic City. Th~ 21 year -old from Absecon. N J . pedaled from Portland. ()re to the Atlantic Ocean in memory of a form~r c lassmate and to raise money for the Leukemrn Fund. Emperor Booted Out of C. Africa PARIS 1 AP ) fo'ormer Pr<·"1dt•nl David Oarko overthrew Emperor Bok ;i:-.~a I and rit-t.:larnd thr· Central Mnct1n Em1>1rn an• public a~wn ;iftcr 11 yc;in, tJf dlc-t;,itorsh1p that in('i ud<.'<I the ma!>:. murder of schoolrhlldrt'n and 01 t·oronat1on that coi.t <1 quarter of the 1mpoven!>hc.-d n;iuon·s annual 1ncomt> Tht•re was no 1mm1~rntr· ind1uit1<in or rasualllcs in the coup late Thursday. but some lootm~ wu :-. reported 1n thf' Central Afnca C'lllJl l:.tl or Bangui a dawn to du.-.k rurfrw W3!-. impQsed and lht' .. tale radan <1ppral .. d to all m1'<11r al rwrvmncl to go to 8<1ngui ., L'niven.1ty Hrr.;pital "extrt"mely urJ(cnll) And Hep John M Murphy, D· N Y . told reporters he assumes that 1( Congrci.!> does not act by Oct. I. Carter wi II take over and set up the commisi>ion and carry out other dct:.i1ls l>y executive or· der. 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ALee••aelc B~oade~ .. based.~ Economy Helps .,, SYLVIA POa1''1a .......... ~ On the surface, the America of..-~ looked treat: Overall st.aUatics showed peraooal lnc•me rtalna, lD· ~ustrial prod1.act.lon eUmblJle, employment lncrn1ln1. prices dipplne, proflll zooming, maa:a coo.sumer muketl developing. But the 1litter wu Untel. Between 1920 and 1929, the share of the income pie 1olng t.o the upper 1 percent of Americans lncreued by half. ~ THE a.ISE IN WAGES AND SALARIES was lauln& behind the productivity or workers and the rise in cor- por ate profits, rents and interest. In that d~ade, hourly wages rose onJy 2 percent while productivity of workers in factories soared 55 percent. The rate of population growth was s hrinking. Farm prices were declining. The pace of auto sales was slowing. Jn the late 1920s. the housing aod major durable goods in- du&tries went into a taJlspin. Everything was set (or a classic business downturn, when s ud· denly the gam bling (ever hit t he stock ma r kel and s loe k prices took off on th<: wildest ~redlt-happy Money's Worth upsurge ever k.nown in history. And th.is, as Fortun~ maguine said some years ago, "postponed the Lnevit.able reckoning and converted what might have been a routine rece,sion into a cataclysm .. Today. we are well into a business downturn th at could be steeper, more prolonged and broader, paralleUng I.fl many ways the sharp break of 1974-75. PllODUCTIVlTY IS LAGGING FAR behind the me in wages and s alaries. and this factor is the most basic cause -0f galloplllg 1nflat1on Re1m.-1goratlllg the rate of rise an productl\1t) '" among the most urgent tasks if inflation 1s to be orought under control. and this means fundamental changes in u1x an<I other law-; to spur business lo invest in new plan~ and machinery and give workers more incen- t1\'e to produ<.'e Most senous. the expansion 1n consumer debt has been so huge that it presents a hazard to the entire economy But there are vital distinctions between the wild prosperity of 1929 and the downturn plus.inflation of 1979. THE INCOME PICTURE IS NOT IN a shape of a pyramid rus in 1929. with tht."' \ ;c.t maJonty <tt the bottom and the ,·ery few at th«.: top It~ in the shape of a diamond. with the 'ast maJortt) 1n the middle and fl!wer at the top ... nd bott1Jm · 11 1~ lht> hu~!l' m1dl1Jc class that hJs been !Ju) 1n~ ~tocks It doesn't scare easil y Since 1929. we ha\ e built stabtluers into our economic ~tructurc to keep bllhoni. n o"1ng Ullo thf: bul>ine:.i. stream 1n good time~ and bad Betund the stock market of 1929 was economic rot /\nd 1n the stoclo. market of 1929 ~ai. gambUng on a scale un known until that time In the stoc·k market rir 1979 are sober minded 1me~tors "ho have sat through more than a dcc'ade 1n which pncei. have been out:.tandrng for no trend at all .\ t!II I~ Gomblt"'".s Utility Gears Up For Retirements Jn ant1<'1pauon or t ~o rcurements eurly 1n the 1980s. Cutu re se.ruor man:tgemcnt changes ln Lo Angeles-based Pac1f1<.' L1ght1ng Corp 's ma1or subs1d1ary, Southern C:il:fonua Gas Co . have been announced The announcement was made by Paul Maller. chairman. ln anticipat.1on of the retirements of lhe ut1h1y·~ president, Harry Letton Jr . on May I. 1980. and 11!> chairman. llarvc.> Proctor , on Apnl l. 1981 WHEN LETION L EAVES. JORN Abram wiU become vice cha1rman. and Robert Mcintyre will become prcsi· dent. Both are senior vice presidents. Wh en Proctor leaves. Abram will become chai rman and chief executive officer. and Mdntyre will remain as pres ident Three new senior vice presidents were named. effec- tive m May 1980 Jonel lUll. vice president. wiU become a senior vice pres ident. concentrating on the regulatory affairs. ac· counting. finance and information systems departments. UARRV LEPAPE. VICE president. will become senior vice president. heading a number of the utility's supply affiliates. pa'rlicularly those involved in bringing new s upplies from A I ask a 's North Slope and Lalin merican sources. Bill Wood. vice president. will become senior vice president. with emphasis on public affairs. executive pro. grams and gas supply planning and acquisiUon efforts, in- cluding Paclllc Basin LNG and coal gasification negotia- tions. Generil Aut.omalion, Inc .. Anaheim, bas reported that revenues for the fourth quarter ended July 28 were S31.660,000, compared with $.11,163.000 ror the same period the previous year. Revenues for the fiscal year were S116,374,000. compared with $98,380.000 for the previous year. Net income for the year was $2,892,000, or S1.11· a share compared with M,1731!>00. or $2."3, for the pr~vious year. ''lltis mcluded extarorainary credits of $1,734,000, or 66 cents a share, ln 1979 compared with extraordinary credits of $2,208,000, or ) 87 cents, in the prior ( TAKING year. Net income ror t.he STOCK fourth quarter was _ S1MS.OOO, or 36 cents a -----------share. compared with r$1,93'J,OO(), or 74 cenu. \o im. Tbe net. income in 191'9 includes a Sl.oot,000 gain on the 1ale of the company's boldlllp lJl Hoa•yweU, Inc .• common 1toek and SSS,000 in iAcom• tax benefits arillq from tbe utUbation of operatlna loll carryforward.a. Stmllar l.ncome tu beneflta ID ltTI resulted lD n · traordlnary credlta of '231,000, or• ceata a abate. Opera· Uooa for the quarter resulted in a lou of $149,000, or t ceota a abare before eittraOf'dillary credits. compared wttb income fl J,708,000, or es ceata lD the same period lut year. •••~erllepN .. d CIJ"l 6 Concepll, loc .. 8rlpton, MJcb.~ bu appollMd Paclftc T·Top, lnc., 1111 Slater Ave., Hunttncton haela • lb• repr•tat.at.lvt dealer for lhe lut.alJadon and sentc:e ol lb• compuy'a T·bar root UM. t 1-,. ,,~ ''I r' I '•I I 11 ()1•1 •J I t 1(1' If I f(H' l.1r 11 1 y " r 1.1,r 1,.r1 1 •ll'l A M ,rM ·1111 11 wilh 4 'pt•,1~ .... ,. 1.i r '' ry .111111 w hl•t•I, r1fJ-NI f 'lr•f•r 1r 'l (i<JW(•r 4 wtu•l'f d t'>C brril-r .,,,..,., ~"'"' fi1dlilf firl •' x n ur h 1fl1ic.h rr r;1 1" 10 144441 $721.50 DISCOUNT $850 .00 DISCOUNT FaOM MFG SUGGfSnO RFTAIL ,Al Cl BRAND NEW 1979 TOYOTA CELICA ST was~ Ear.le lke1s Discount Price$5863 Aut o matic tr<in b m1 ss 1o n . powfH s tee rin g , AM /FM s t e r eo (177002) ~ FIOM M~ BRAND NEW ··. ~~~.~~~~~. 1979 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK AUTOMATIC Was $1764-5_0 Earle Ike's Discount Pr~ce$69 J 450 A utomatic transmission factory dtr cond1t1o n1 ng . p n w er ~leering powe r disc brakes delu.lle pinstripes ~•eel stylPO wheels & mut.h much more' (5~9906 J HURRY WHILE SELECTION LASTS! FANTASTIC USID CAR Y ALUISlll · 1973 MERCURY MAl9UIS W AGOM Very c lean car at • Very Low Pr1oe1 C306JEK) LULlllCl'S s14" SALIPllCE I 1978 TOYOTA. COIOUA UFTIACI E11cept1onalty c lean wolh 5 spee<J 1ranam1ss1on, air cond., rallye wheels, rack, & 1tereo Pretty silver with bleck 1n1e,,Of' (593UMX) LULi tlt'S s5299 SM.l"tCI . .. • 1976 TOYOTA CottOUA SH COUPE 6 spaed air oond 'iteroo 1aoe vinyl root Pro lly and ClfHm 111;ry econnm1cal (262WAH) EAIU llCl'S s3799 SAUPllCI 1975 VOLVO 1'4 4-H. SIDAM Pretty copper met11thc w•lh black 1ea1her Automatic tranam1r.s1on, 111r con<J powe 11eermg Nice Carl m1NOS) LULi IKl'S $I!~-­ SM.I "'c' ~_.,_.,_ 1978 TOYOTA CELICA COUPE A111Qmo11c lllf cono 1>t•)reo w/C B QfJIC'l wh adolP 1nlf•r1or Very n1C<l car 16!i&UZZI ~LI llE'S s5799 SALi PllCE 1976 VOLVO 264 SIDA ... Prelly sliver betge metallic with dtric grey 111des. auto , eir cond power 1teenno. sunroof leather (022345) 1976 VOLKSWAGEN DASHB LIFTIACI 'J 1l 110r moOttl worh auro ma111:. 11•1 c.one111ocx11no racl•O & more Nice i.111e blue Cd r ll06POVI 1978 SUBARU llAT 4a4 ,. .,peod air cond wh1ln Pokfl wtlflels stereo 1aoo (0 II 6f>?I 1979 HONDA CIVIC L"'I'> t han 13 000 mt1 11 '\ • spe11 d 11ans1'11ss1on ..,,, cona111onong & ra<110 S1lvur w11t1black 1nler•or IOl&HXS) EAIU llCl'S s4799 SAU NICI 1978 DODGE ••• rowa w AGOM I 0 1r. ol oouloment very low mies Mutt See & Or1vel(1J~l ..-u1••·s s5aaa IAILl•••·s s5aaa. SAU NICI '77~ SALi ,.ICI 7'7~