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1979-10-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
' ' p n 0 ti q ----.. ....._ ..,...... ...... .,.~ .. -~ ----.. ___ _ Keeps • Robber Shoots at 1'B P11rsuer • BB Offieial's Husband .Magged e BB Man Held • ID Mesa Pot Forest ~hieago Speeeh t• ................................................ . r1 a st n fl 0 s a D a Cl E N IT E tt I ;. ' El Toro Crash &ndit Slwots . "' I Kills Girl., 5 CHICAGO <AP> -Pope John Paul II, speaking out for the fint time on the Church's cop- troverslal and widely ignored ban on contraception. said today it must be kept in force. (Reial· ed story Page A3. > At NB Pursuer J The S-year-0ld daughter of a Huntington Beach police lieute- nant was killed Thursday in El Toro whe n the ligh tweight pic kup truck her father was driving swerved across traffic 0 and rolled over several times in o a roadside ditcft. l California Highway Patrol of· 8 ficer Derrall J ones said Megan Foster was pronounced dead on c arrival at Saddleback Hospital S following the 7:35 p.m. accident ~ on Jeronimo Drive near Lake ij Fores t Drive. I Jones said the accident oc· curred when J o hn Thomas Foster, 36, of Mission Viejo, was driving northbound on Jeronimo Drive. For unknown reasons, the officer said, Fbster's truck Life-support Used to Keep HBBoy A live A 4-year-old Huntington Beach boy is being kept alive on a life· s u pport machine t od a y at Children's Hospital of Orange County after being pulled from tbe wrecka1e of a two·car acci· I dent Thursday in Huntington Beach. Youna Brendan Knapp was rtdinl wttb bis mother, Regina Su llivan Knapp, 31, of 17692 Oaimford St., on Slater-Avenue t at 8:36 a .m. when a vehicle driven by Juan N. Torres, of 1 w ... mlwer, eolllded with Kn. ! ltnapp's car, police said. omcen aald Torres was ar- rested on suspicion of felony i lrunken drivil\I. They alle1e be tan a stop sip at Slater A venue "bile northbound on Edwards Avenue. .. Paramedics used the Jaws or : Uf• to eut Torrel from bis vehi· --.... NW be la ln cuatody • 1JG ... al c-ter where iilll .._.. for back ln· SaaPP·_ aad a second ...... Kerin Knapp, ............ atH_. latu:eom m u111t!. tal , but "•r en t ~ .......... swe rved acl'06S the southbotmd lanes and into the ditch, rolling over several times. Foster's three children wtre with him in the truck, bul Steven, 3, and J ohn Thomas Jr., 10, were not admitted to the hospital. Foster was in stable condition at Mission Community Hospital today and authorities there said he was undergoing tests. They did not indicate the type or medical tests. Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today U . Foster was not known to have any medical problems that could have contributed to his losing control of the vehicle. "He had just finished a m edical examination two to three weeks ago," Robitaille said. "H there's ever a problem the doctors will tell us about it.·' Foster bas worked at the Hun- tington Beach Police Dept.. for nearly 10 years. He joined the force as a patrol officer in 1989 and worked bis way through the ranks to become a lieutenant. He worked as a watch com· mander. CHP authorities said today no one was thrown from the truck as it rolled over, but noted the vehicle's roof collapsed, con· tributing to the youn1 girl's death. Family Em phasized SALT LAKE CITY <AP) - The Mormon Church will place greater emphasis on family life, with more time for "Christian service," President Spencer W. Kimball told church leaders here today. GARDEN PA.GE 4PPEARS TODAY Garden Page readers who find the feature in today's Dally Pilot s houldn 't think they've lost track ol Ume. For tbe $ pa1e, elfec· tive today, appeann, on Fridays Im ot S'atUrdan. Tbe ebale ~ a srowtn& trend tn ...._... Callfomla - 1antenlq la JUlt not for the weetendl: lt'1 for tbe entire week. ............ POPE BIDS GOODNIGHT Crowd Told 'Go Sleep' Thugs Attac k Husban d o.f Counc ilwoman T he husband of Huntington Beach City Councilwoman Rulh Finley was attacked by a pair of arme.d thugs la te Wednesday and forced to lie face·d'own while they searched him for valuables, police revealed today. Mrs. Finley 11aid her husband, Gerald R. Finley of 16161 Angler Lane, was walkjng the family dog about 10 :30 p.m . when two young men on a m otorcycle roared up and pointed a gun at him. He told police Thursday one man held a gun to b1.s bead while the other weqt. tbron1h hi• pockets. He said the men fled em{>tY·handed. Pystander Slain HOUSTON <~P) -A bystander wu 9hot to deatb and four people, lacl~ two pol&ee detecUW111, were WOUDded wblD a man went on a •bootin1 apne lb a north west Hou1ton nellhborhood, autboriUet 1ald. "ll is not possible for us lo avoid all criticism," be told an unprecedented meeting with the entire U.S. hierarchy or bishops. "But it is possible to work for the real benefit of everyone." He also laid down a rigorous position against extra·marital and pre-marital sex. divorce, abortion and homosexuality, but It was bis reiteration of the anU- contraceptioo stand that seemed moat likely to ge nerate re· percuasiODS. "I myaelr today . with tbe same conviction of Paul VI. ratify the teaching or this en· cyclical," the pope aaid. com· mending the U.S. bishops for up- holding it officially. "In exalting the beauty of marriage. you rightly s poke agaiut both the ideology of COO· lraception and contraceptive act.a. . .. " be said. As it bu been on previous days, the pope's schedule mixed .neetino with laymen and re- ligious praleaionals. John Paul went from a joyous Mau with fellow Poles at a POPE wmt8TAN08 A LONG DAY-A3 nei1hborhood c hurch to t he serious seuioo with the blsbops. Later, there wu an outdoor Mau With the bilbops at Grant Park, expected to draw on~ million pe.noaa. Tbe beD Gil coatracepticm has been a paUlt ol powiq dillmt ln Uaia c:ouatr)' aince It WU re- UMrted la Pope Paul Vi's 1ta encyclleal. Survey s indicate a bo ut 10 pe r cent of U .S. Catholics lpon it. OppoeitiaD to tbe stand also baa been voiced by many t~eolollau. And U bas been found bl 101De soelo&olical ,... search to be tbe c ause of wlde1prud def eetlona from cbarcb MU.tt,. A ........, ol a 1tudy COID· mlulon Mt up bJ tbe la .. PMI VI adYiled ....u.t malatabd81 tbe bin. ....... poaWf l.....a NCOllftnDed It. JollD ...._ID ........ un'-d- lq&J to .. ......... toad tbe ( ... '°"9 .... .U) By JOANNE REYNOLDS ()I ... o.ity -"Mi A Newport Beach stor~ owner who chased a would·be bandit out or bis bustness Thursday night said today he's not so sure he would have gone after lhe man if he'd known the suspect had a g\Ul. Mike Munz. :n. owne r or the Hi c kory Farm s s tore an Westcliff Plaza, was uninjured in the root race which ended Pot F o rest Found in CM, llBMan H e ld A Htmtington Beach man was jailed Thursday after Newport Beach police uncovered a forest ol eight-foot marijuana trees be allegedly was cultivating inside an elabo rately e quippe d wareboule in Costa Mesa. Booked on suspicion or con· spiracy to cultivate marijuana and held in lieu of $50,000 bail WU Richard William Green, 31. of 175S! Wrigbtwood Lane. He wu arrested al bis home after allegedly neeine from tbe Co.ta Mesa warehouse in which the trees were discovered, police said. The warehouse. located at 644 W. 17th Street, contained nearly 200 containers of trees more than eitbt feet tall. Newport Beach police Sit. Darryl Youle said the illicit in· door for9t baa been the subJe!ct of a two-week investi1ation. He said additional arrests are COO· templated. The warehouse contained a drip trrisation sntem UMd to ,,_ter the lar1e plants and a 1y1tem ol briabt plant llabta, You.le Mid. TIM pianU were beld '¥iebt by a web-like aJIWm ol cll&Ja and twtne, It.Mali aerou tie •celllq ~ tbe balJdiDa. In addltka to tbe planta, Youle aald tbef fomd ....-al baa ~ mariJ .... pnpand for a-'a • well aa ..._..tree braDdlel betq cllW ID prtparaticil\ for paekqlac. when the suspect turned and fired a shot at rum. Munz said the seriousness of the situation didn't really tut him untJI this morn.mg. · ·'I could have a hole in my stomach.·· he said. According to police reports, the man walked Into the store a bout 7 p.m . and confronted cashier Lori Thompson, 25. Munz said the clerk was im· mobilized by terror when lhe man showed ber lhe gun and de· manded that sbe empty the cash register. ·'He was playing wilh the re· gister keys trying to open lhe machine when I walked out of the back room." Munz said. "He just took off when he saw me and Lori told me what hap- pened so I went after him. I didn't know he had a gun," lhe businessman said today. Mum chased the would-be rob· ber across the parking lot of the <See OWNER, Page AZ> Coa~• \\·eat her Foe and low clouds near the coast nieht and mom· ing hours otherwise varia· ble hip cloudiness Satur· day. ffi&bs Saturday lower 70s at beaches to '80 to 85 lnland. Lows tooight near 60. INSIDE TODA l' Newport Beach r.,ident John Kimble, n , rqxdra btqtclu, ltdll CMd plafs boN fwi.. H.-1 olao o coeauelor ift a MW Or..,. Coad pttr compoJriOtt program. Set Feotv,_, '-Bl. llltlex ··~~ ::~~ ~ ...~ A4 ·n== All I ~~~~J ~E=~'=~; le lif=t c~ ) { • ( I I ' ' 1 Tl' " • (j " , r p (I s " Nuke ··Leak 'Unlikely' AtUCI By DAVID KUTZllANN ottMOellJ ........... The super.visor of a amall nuclear reactor at UC Irvine says " discharge or gases s lm llar to higher-than-normal radioactive emissions from a UCLA reactor Is unlikely to oc- cur on the Oranae County cam- pus . Dr. George Miller, a lectuter In chemistry who oversees operaUon of the Triga-model re- actor, said Thursday radioactive eml11lons here are monitored on a nearly daily baals . The reactor is located ln the base ment of the c he mistry building on campus . UCLA officfals had acknowledged Wednesday that a small reactor on their campus discharged radloactive argon in· to the air at so Umes the concen· tralion normally allowed bJ federal aafety rules They said they dldn 't Jmow how much of tbe argoD had possibly entered the Matb Sciences bulldinC from the nae. · tor, which is located near an air· conditioning intake duct leading to a classroom Mlller said almdat all reactors emit small qua~titiea of arton. He said this is Impossible to avoid because argon makes up about one p ercent of the al· mosphere llow,ever, the UC scientist said lh<' release rate of the colorless, odorless gas is apparently "con- ~1derably lower" from the UCI reactor than UCLA's. Manufactured by Gene ral Atomic Company of San Diego, the Irvine reactor d<>es not pro- duce any energy and Is used solely for research and t.eachin1 activities Miller said there are mQ,µtor ing staUons at several dlfterept locaUons on campus dial kefP t abs on any exteH radlatlon c m a natlng fro m the s mall, 250-kilowatt reactor Tht· rest:arrher said the reac- tor ts nowhere near any intake ducts 1n the basement which could possibly funnel radioac· la ve ~<1ses i n to ups tairs classrooms Unde r fe d e r a l Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules, the school ls required to provide safeguards to prevent tnduatrtal s abotage and to not allow anyone who Isn't licensed bl the NRC to operate tlie reactor. - Miller a.lJo said \be type o( uranium fuel used ln the reac~ is not enriched enouth to bi eully used ln the manufact~ of~ nuclear wea~ ... • . .. .. .. . 3 Mile CI~aaup··. · : .. Propo88) OK.'d : ... · W ASlUNGTON (AP> -1bt Nuclear Beaulatbl'y Comm.1.ula. staff oa 'Jbu.ndia)' ap1_>rov8d a proposal to decont•m!!at• radioactlve water at the-~ Mile bland nuclear-plant., ex~ pressing concern that storage tanks at the plant might SOOll overflow. But the five commissioners held off a decis~ on the •ta.ff' recommendation until next week DAILY PILOT .. I ~~11 ·~~' t1D11M .. .. "°'.:# ~~""-'&..._ JM_ePh ,,_... WWlama, 11, of ,,_ oiit·at·~-lhlffikt1 N.V .• Wbd .i ~ KCMJ ~~ offtcer to 1 wtth det«Uve Prank McC\uN, tul cab b1 potke. •ho atfered himHlf u a aub- Tbe pnman wu careylnc • ltltut41 for the ftmale bodaee. aatchel that apperenlly eon· Then tbe tunman aot in the ear taUMd &.be M ,000 be demanded alollf IPd ~ared to try to at the auuet of the dram• 1tart Che enalM. The car did not Thursday afternoon atart. Tbt man. later Identified u After aeveral tenH mln\MI, Pope Suit Defended WASHINGTON (AP) An attorney ror atheist Ma dalyn Murray O'Hair teatillecS today that Pope John Paul 11 should be blocked from celebratJaa M 111 OD tbe Mall here Sund•)' because the gov- ernment park.land ''should n ot be turned into a bulletin board for aU re· liglous faiths.·· Lawyer Joel Joseph told a federal appeals court tbat religious services should be barred from a ll government property, not only the Mall -the grassy open . space between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial -but s uch sites as Arlington Cemetery or Navy chapels. Joseph said religious services on government land violates the constilu· tional separatio n o f church and state. This •rtwnent by Ma. O'Hair waa rejected Wednesday bf U .S. DJstrlct Judge ()Hver Gucb. Gold Price .. . Erratic, Falls, Rises LONDON <AP) -Gold prices fell again today and then moved up s harply, perhaps ending a fall that saw prices plunge more than $80, The U.S. dollar was mixed against m ajor currencies In London. gold opened at $370 a nd then dropped to $363 before recovering rapidly to S385 al lhe afternoon meeting of the top five London gold dealers . Gold closed in London on Thursday at S380.IO\. Tbe Tuesday rt(ord ClOJ. la J..A)Odon WU $U41 , Gold opened In Zurich at $369.50 an ounce and then dropped S6 to $363.SO. but rallied to $384 by aftt!moon Rulison had closed in Zurich at $384 Thur<, day and at a record $438 Tut!!> day It sold as high a s $444 1n Europe on Tuesday. Currency dealers said the re was a "restless .. atmosphere in the money markets and forecast heavy selling of dollars next week if oo major s upport measures are forthcoming from the United Stat.es. 1 _ ...... . laNeeeport , the man totaed UM IUD out ot tbe window, .iot out and walked toward McChtn, who draped an arm over hla •boulder. ud led him back lnltde the hotM. Tho crowd on the street broke Into applaa.me. Only minutes before, the ho1t11e -Donna CralC. 30. secretary to the hotel manager walked out of the otfic~ and was whisked out of si1bt by pollce. She was smiling. -· She bad t>.en beld in the odtce since the weU·dretaed youna man walked in and demanded $20,000 in cash. lie took manage. Ed Rabun and Mrs. Craig as hostages but later released Rabun with or- ders to get the money. Rabun called authorities and police sharpshooters s urrounded the hote l. T his m orn i n g, p o li ce spokesman Angelo Fuster said the e unman "had slowed down some, as everybody had. He had r e mained c alm . He w a s somewhat tired." Fuster said the strategy was lo "keep cool, keep calm and talk." Scores of offi cers ringed the 24-story hotel and mingled with guests In the lobby adjacent to th~ first-floor eiecullve offices. Police negotiators set up a command poet ln an office next to the one controlled by the gun. ma~ and conducted negotiations over the telephone. Fuatet aald the 1unman was "very calm . , . u rational as a man holdln1 a hos t age for $20,000 can be." Fuster added that he even appeared to fall in· to a brief. light sleep on OC· casion. He said money had been brought to. the hotel and shown to the man through the window. The car aoo had been brought around lo the m ain driveway al his request. Hours after police surrounded the hot.cl and cordoned off part of the modern, glass and steel lobby. hundreds of guests con- tinued to mill around the area. apperenUy more curious than concerned. Many ate dinner at a cafetena 100 feet from where the pun held Mra . Cralc ho•~aJe. .. It's almoat ~tle," ob- served Dr. Bonnie Fauman. a Detroit, Mich., psychiatrist at· tend ing a convention at the hotel "People sitting, eating ht•rt.>. as if nothing is happen- an~ .. A psychologist attending the same con vention , Or. Larry Zagary of Miami, joined the negotiating team and lallted to the gunman. "I didn't think he wanted to hurt anyone," Zagary sald later. "I think au be wanted to do was find a way out of this and a quiet bed." .Posl~gmu~ Melee . .. .: \ . . . , : *.. .. t " i • .. lnjQ~es Policeman A policeman wes Injured and one man was taken into custody Thursday night wben a poet. football game fight erupted Into a near-riot In Newport Be~ch. ·Officer :i\m ftUe7,'"mle of four uniformed patrolmen assioed to security duty al Davidson Field at Newport Harbor High, School suffered faclar' cull and bruises ill the melee. l depart- ment spokesman said Rfley is expected to miH OAJ . day or work. ..The at,sturb.-nce start~ a~ the c oridtislon of the football eame which Newport Hatt>Or IOi!lt lo Anaheim's Loara High School Riley said he wu 11am moned to the field entrance by an un- known adult. who told him two people were ftghUng. Riley and 8£8'\)artner. Officer Rl<?k Schultz, tried to separate the combatants, but one, ·latu identified u Frank Ivens Jr .. 18, of 1215 Susaex Lane, Newport Bea~tt._ a11qec117 kept trylna lo landNcbea He .Ueaedi1 turned on Rlley an• began hitting the officer crowd beaan k.leld.nl blm, ac· cording to police reports. While Scbulta held onto Ivens and summoned belp, Riley crawled between two parked cafs to escape the crowd. The crowd dispened alter five Newport Beach and three Costa Mesa patrol cars arrived at the scene. Ivens wu booked on suspicion of aasault on a police officer. He was releued from Jail after posting $2,500 bail. Riley waa treated and re- leased from Hoag Memor ial Hospital. ,.,....p-AJ OWNER ••• 1bopptn1 center at Irvine Avenue and Wesulllr DrtYe. • wJ!O decided to handcuff the · : 1thldlln1 I~. ... ~ \ii'nd .,.,.n"lctj•tber and •'He rm tlllto traflk and I wu at tbe ectce ol UM Jot." Mum re- counted. '"11*'1 wbea be turoed around aM pulled a ._u. I ducked belded the eacalypt .. trees --a. find llDd Uaat ... it." Police from Colla 11 ... and Newport a..d combed tbe sar~ roundinl ~ fW two houra, 'bat ·couldn't ltDd tbe would·be robber. ofltcea. Hid• 0... ~·· we1'0 • lw>llllt~.:flnt ytlUnt. 't and then 'lltlln • two offlnrt.,,.1!Jey ,. . : J 11tlm ~ ·crowd IDclucted ,,_...,,,.°'.,...~·~··.: · aboutW oeoile. .,...1all! .1 .,, RlleyJ Aid lle SOJ. one cuff on i -..,, Of.-c..M ,.,....,~ lvena, ~but the yeath 1Jlpped .r-.,;:;.~r.::;i:,a, • ,fJ:om bll IJ'UP"' and hit bJm In :~=..... •• .. "' Die f aa with 'ti» JOOA metal ~!Bei:?;i•-.~:c£! ' ~~~· waa tcnocked to the ...._ -... 11ound 'by the blow and tbe -. The mu WM dllmW aa be-tn• ln b1I mkl·twtetiel, ··::n abou& ""feet, MftD ...... and ... .,... 140 POUDdl. ff• bad a cfroopta1 f'u Maacbu .. tJp• mu1tad1• aad brown hair tlaat:S .,..... .... tan.a..,. .. ..._ ... ... ~~-......... ................. - .,..., ;I au POPE JOHN PAUL II GESTURES A8 HE SPEAKS AT PROVIDENCE OF 000 CHURCH : Thronga Turn Out In Chago, America'• Moet Polah City, to S.• Pontttt Tears, Cheers Drawn ;. Pomiff Tours Polish Neighborlwod:s CHICAGO (AP> Pope John Paul II toured the ethnic neighborhoods of America·s moat Polish city today amid ringing~ of "Long Live the pope•" Men wept openly. Mothers brought their afflicted children to John Paul, hoping for a mira· cle. permanaotly blind.·· Mrs Spilalll said. 'Tm hopmg for a miracte.•• At tbe Providence of God Church, located in low-i.ocome Spanllb oelgbborbood. the pope praised the Campaign for Human Deve l o pm e nt. a Chicago.based antipoverty com· m15s100 orgaruzed 10 years ago * * • by the Nallooal Catholic Con· ference of BWlops. ·'The efforts at med at establishing self-belp procraom deserve praise and encourq~ ment for Ulla way an effective contribution i.A made to remov- mg the causes and not merely . . the effects of Injustice,"· John PauJ said. * * * Th e wande r i n g pope 's itinerary in this next lo last slop on his seven-day tour of the United States included a Mass 111 Polish. another an English and a meeting with U S. Catholic blshops . ,, ·POPE IN CHICAGO • • • The pontiff's motorcade left. the residence of Archbfshop John Cody <1t 8.25 a m. to the cheers and sangmg of hundreds of wellwishers waiting outside -Many had spent the night there. sleeping in cars For more than an hour the area rung with choruses of "We wa nt the pope," "Long ltve the pope," "Viva, viva. viva ... , " ad ·-nae Battle "1mn ~ tbe 8?:.~ nnt .... ~ .. day .,. at Pro.ideace ~ Ood Cburc.h, where be spoke from his It mouslne ln Englis h and Spanish. At the Five Holy Martyrs Church in the heart of the na· lion's larJ(est Polish t'ommunity. 1,400 parishioners started gather- ing before dawn. By the time the pope arrived there for bia second atop of tbe day. the church wu packed with 17 ,000 worshipers and another 10,000 were oUtllde, wberetbepopeconducted Mus lo tb• playpoudd. Women aquealed and men we9t oz::y aa 11te pontiff walked tbe eisM lbere. Debb&e Spltall{ bad broqht ber one-week-old baby, Lorie Ann. wbo 1• partlall1 bllDd. When th~ pope walke:.::a panabioDei'a lD the pew tbe infant to hlm. Tbe pope clvtcbed tbe child to his breast for seflnJ MCODds. "I broucht ber here becaaa.e there's a chance abe'll be bishops: "We are humbly con vinced that God ts with us an our mintslry of truth. and that he 'did not give us a spant of lJ nudl· ty but a spint of power and truth · " The quotation . fro m 2nd Timothy 1 7. was typical of lhe frt'quent recourse lhe popt> ha.') made to the Bible durtng ht!> U.S. tour. wtucb be1an an Boston on llonday and wlll end in w .. ....,.. Oil SuedaJ. Over -9 ~ ~ '1s e.oeo. word a~ to l.be blabops. J o hn Paul e mp a sized the necessity that doctnne be ··er rer t1vely guarded and taught" Ul ··entire and uncorrupted .. form and that the bishops ha\ 1· a dut) to :.ee to 1t as "shepherds of the flock " Noll.ng that they have reported that some teachings .. had been cha llenged, deo.ied or in praclJce vio lated ·· ia American Catholicism, be aaid that wb.lle the faitbtul bave--"ereat lnal.&bta of faith," they must bi kept lo line with cburdt teachings. On the matter of bomoeenaJ activity, as dlatiqulsbed froln bomosenal orieatat1on1 lhe pope aid the .,..._,. were rtlfllit ln callJDI II ''morally wrOGf .• r- ''ID clarity ~ Wa tnrtb, JOU exempWled the real chartt.Y of Christ." be laid. "You did not betray those people wbo, because ol bomoeezuality, are controa:ted with dlfllcult moral Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* *Wh en you buy one suit -at our reiUlar price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. problem.'\, as would have hap- pent>d 1f, tn the name of un- derstanding and compa.ssioo, Qr for any other rea~on. you had held out fa l!'le hope to any brother or Mhter .. Typical of the pope's put.oral a nd engagi ng manner , be couched most of his striclun!& against the various Church· condemned conduct by 18.)'ioa • the bl.Shops were rt&bt lD uphold· lo& thole tenets .. Por example, regard.ln& sex re lations. he said .. ln portray- ing the sexual union between hu!\band and wi fe as spec1aJ ex- pres:-.100 or their coveted love, \nu rlJ?hth "lated ·sexual tn· ll'rrou,-..,1 1~ J moral and human good only within marriage. Out.:.10(' mJrnage 1t is wrong.' ·• lie also Mated that on the ··question of andissolubllity of-; marnage," they were right in~ say ing it 111 "indissoluble and ir-·• revocable.· .. He 4lM> rohlmended the cor- rect.neu of the bishops in up- ho Id t n1 the "lnvlolabillty of· every human Ufe, lnclucUq the . life of unbom children" In their filht •aainst abortion and fJt sayfn1 that " 'to destroy these lonc>ffftt unbom cbiJctren II an unspeakable cr1me.' " The pope wtll spend 28 houri In Chicqo, the lon;est stretda ~ any of the cities on b1a alx-db'. week-loo& tour. ~ccident ' ~ Rlanned at Nuke Plant SAN ONOFRE CAP> A make-believe nuclear accident will be played out Oct. 31 by public safety officials from northern San Diego County cities. No e\'acuat1on 1s planned, but the emergency line of com mun1cat1on 1:, expected to be tested The public 1:-. not now ready to react well an the race or disaster at the San Onofre nuclear power :;talion, sayl) J am Watkins, plan ning chief of the Cahfornu1 Of· fice of Emergency Servat•es In th e Hallo w ee n tci.t. op.erators of San Onofre for Southern Californw Eda:,on Co are expected to hrsl C'ontact San Diego and Oran~e county authorities Then. in order, arc contact!> "'1th the :-.tale Office of Emergent•y Ser v ices. th<• Nuc lear R eg ulatory Com mission. a U.S. Department or Energy team in San Diego and the California lllghway Patrol. ''The JX.'<>ple who need to be notified quickly will be notified w[<hin nve minutes of the 'acci- deht.' "Watkins said, The cltlea o f Oceanside. CJU"labild. VJst• and P'alJbrook -• .,. ta -a ~tl\IJe radius bf Sa11 Oflolre .._ Hnt nret11btera and dty officials to Oceans ide Thursday for tr:11n ing as radia uon monitors. In a telephone i nte rvie w. Watkins conceded that "our syatem i• not as &ood a s it could be. We could gel by. We're lry-in• lo develop the best Possible emergency syste m right now." Retl11emenl b.enefth for lq-blaton and other lop t1l~ offtelala ....,. red"'f!ed In 1'74 after • pu{>n e outer)' over I Mrout beftefttl. Vouncer, s tute attornty atoeral from ltfl t.hrou1h 1978, lJ • kJns the hllher pent.ion on iround1 that a pension, onr« 1ranleod, la a vnted rt1bt thut cannot be reduc~. If the cl1Jm la 1pprovtd, the 8•·year-old Youn1er'1 1nnuol i llte pension would be SSOO &realer than his annual Hlary dW'lDI hiB term ol otftce. Younger. now in private prac lace m Beverly Hills. also re <·eives a $6,600 annual peOBton for his Hrvice as Los Angeles County d.islnct attorney and a Sl0,200 peru.ion as a retired Air f'orce·Reserve major general. When be turns 65. Younge r wall also become eligible for u $20.000 pension for has service u:-. a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge hmocence Pleaded in Girl's Murder Rodney James Alcala pleudl'd 1nnoC'ent Thursda): 1n Orangl• County Superior Court lo c h a r~e~ of kidnapping and murdering l2-year-o ld Robin Samsoc of Huntington Beach Afte r r ece1\'lng the pll'a. Judge Robert Rickie!. ordered Alca la. 35, an unemployed photographer. to stand tna l on Jan. 28. A pretrial hearing was set for Nov. 9. Alcala was bound over for trial in Superior Court following .., closed, four-day µrcl1 manarv h<.·<Jring an West Orange County .M unit:ipal Court. The Samsoe girl disappeared from her Hunting ton Beach home June 20. lier decomposed body was later found in a canyon near Sierra Madre. Alcala was arrested by Hunt· 1ngton Beach Police at his parents M()flterey Park home July U. He la bein1 MJd without bail la Oruae ~Y J,u. Alcala cunentlY i• •LAndlni trlal in Riverside County on charges of raping a 15-year-old Sierra Madre"girl. The Riverside trial has been delayed three times because prosecutors have been unable to locate the alleged victim. who prosecutors describe as a reluc- tant witness. Attacks on Animals Horrifying Farmers BERKELEY t AP I Some one 1s kilbn~ the :,mall animal:, ol the Organic Farm Sevcnng thea ... heads. i:.lacang ofl their leg:s and gouging out their entrails. The nightmari:,h slaughter of ctuckens, rabbits, ducks a nd goats as not something out of a sleazy horror movie Instead, ll is a reaJ-hfe tragedy which hai. befallen the tillers of a spot of green in the gray bll~ht of urban (\merica "We want people to know that the threat. the danger as out there. but that we're not run· ~g." says Scott Smith, the if.·t;n 's founder. "We're digging :!fhe attacks, four of them ~ce mid-September. have cdme in the middle of the rught, "f!elng out the Ii vestock or the ('9Jerally funded farm, which tjlses food and an imals for the ~r on a four-acre tract. • a11d twu goat.-. wen · blown <tµart l>y whot appe ared to t>c !.hotgu11 b li:ISb Then :W morl' rcihb1t:-. v.ere tortured and killed. wllh one mother rabbit being ldl oh\'t:, but with her paw!> C'Ul ofl Th<it wa!. followed h} lhl· mo'>l recent attack when thrct· more t h1 tken~ and t\l.v dut•k:-. donated to tht farm m thl' wake of the other death:. wtre <·he\\ t·d and kmfc<l to death ··Tht• killer's motive!. an· n'll est a blished yet ... says Calvan II andy a policeman with the University of California which leases the land to the farmers. .. At this point. the whole In· vest1gation is a li ttle bit ex asperating ... The farm's vegetable fields, s mall farmhouse and animal pens are surrounded by fences o n la nd ne ar th e Berkeley waterfront but that has not. kept the attackers out. -------------- ...., ....... -WON.D WAR II BUNKER MARKS FRANK MOLA .. 14 AatU IN HUNTINGTON BEACH h H•• lta "9111Khff, S.p O.velaper, end cay ,..,....,. AtrM Condo -Plans Delayed·· Hunti1igton Plan11e rs Question Safety II untini;:ton Beach developer Frank Mola is the first to admit tht• M-al•rc t'hunk of land on llolsa Ch.icu Street on which he hopes to build condominium::. isn't perfect Tht• L-shaped property is a re· iti ~tered archeolog1cal s ite. con- tains a half-buried World War If hunker and I .. Jacl'd Wllh n<im mabll' chemicals sprinkled there to case the :-.tent·h of i.tO old dump Mil' "It :-.ure IMI 't lh<• bi's I J)ICC<' of land 1n town." Nola told plan 111ng l'Qmml">l>IOnl'r:. lhl!. Y.l•t•k · · 11 has its µroblem:-. · Comm1ss1om•r:. unan1mou~l~ a~n·ed and conunul'd the pro posed 22·1-unat proJl'r t for th<· third Umt· Thcv told Mola en '1ronment !.latcmcnts on h1~ ncAat1 ve declaration are an complet(· Comnuss1oner John Stern Wii:, absent from the Tuesday meet ing and Planning Ctla1rman Tim Paone absraaned from voting Jim Bamt.-'l:i, or lhl' city's plan ning staff. said the Water Quah l v Control Board 111 conremcd t ·h a t d i s t u r b a n c e o f l h l' rlwm1c·al!> ancl the dump '>llt· could caw,e hl'l;ilh nrnblem~ to neighbor:-. lie :-.uggc:-.tcd Mola <·omt' up "1th a plan lo n ·mo' l' th1· lO\IC' and flammablt· 1.1. a .. tt· from th1· soil hl'fort• IJl'1n ~ grantt•d J permit for thas JlfOJt•C't 11<· abo said ~1ola hJd not <'). plained ho'>' hl' intl·mh to drain h1~ propert } T he J>ropt-rl' drain'> to\\ard thl' c·nv1ronmen tall\ scn:-,1t1vt• Bol.,:.i Ch lC'J wl'll.ancb. h<' pointl'd out Mola relut"tantly aJeed to more studies after pointing out he'd already completed SJ0.000 worth of so1l lests. "'Most or the good, flat land in lluntlnglon Beach is already )(one." saad Mola. who explained hl' knew the property was going to present "ats headaches " 111:-. project wa~ delayed last month when the <'&lv's Environ- m <•n tal Aoard protest ed that \1 ola had not obtained a permit 111 dig into tht archeologacal site \lul:.i told comm1ss1oner.. an .1rrhc·olog1 .. 1 would tw on hand l11·fo n · hl· IJt>gans grading the: prupl·rt \ 1f he is finally grant 1·d J u.w permit to begin coo s trurtmn Comm1l>i.1oner::. v.111 \.Ole <>n I hi• UM.' p(.'rmlt 0 ('l 16 DM.YN.OT NEW YORK '(AP> -Seuell Arabia's toret1n minister sap th4 wocid'• larsest oil eapc>t'Wr plans to reduce product.ton Jan. l . The move could put further upward pressure on oH prtcea. Prince Saud aald tbe Saudia' previously announced declslOf'. UJ to continue produclnc t .5 million barrel.a a day throuah the end of the year was only temporary. "Beyond Jan. t. there Is no plan lo do that." he Hid in an in· terview with the Wall Street Journal. publbhed today. He said the Saudis plan to reduce production to 8.S million barrels a day Saudi Arabia boosted produc- tion by a million barrels a day earlier this year as gasoline lines plagued parts of the Uruted Stales. The move was seen as an effort to stabilize oil prices and s upplies The SaudJs extended that tern porary ancrea&e to the end of 1979, but had nol said what they would do beyond that "We hoped lhas <:x pans1on period would serve a:-. a transi· lion penod fo r the consuming countries lo act, .. he saad The statement comel> as L.ibya and Algeria. two other mcm~rs of thl' Or~an1 za t1on or Petroleum Exporting Countnes. haH• takl'n '>tep~ 10 01vert soml' <>al rrom lJrJW oil c·c,mpan1c!. and 1 nlt> lht· ..,pot m J rkH v. h1·r~· µricei. ure l>Ubl.tant1 allv abo\1• pm.:e., c·har~ed by OPt-:c OPEC •~ '><'hl'<1Ull·'1 to meet Occ Ii 1n Caracas \'cnczud a to d1'>C U..'>:> price'> i\1 thJI llm1.· 11 ll> cxpt'Ctt.'d l<l inc n ·aM· price~ b' some amount uboH· th1· l'Urrent ba'>l' pnc·c· of SIH .1 h.1 rrl'I <ind ('l' I h n ~ pn l'(• or S23 ;1') _Pope .Stirs Chicago Enthusiasm CHICAGO (AP > "lt'i. a real plea s ure to stand out here wait· ing to sec tht' guy fur thl• one time an your life." s<iid Donald Pa Im. a construc tion worker who waited six hours before the object of his vigil -Pope John Paul 11 -Oew in and grasped Cblcaao·s heart. "I cried."' ••Id Kryatyna PoOey, who lfa•ered for 1'ours with thousands of other Polish- .\ m l•rit·an:-. a Ion~ a route the papul motorcade took Thursday night as muses of Catholics and non-Catholics alike welcomed the Polish-born pope to thas country's m0&t Polish city: ''I JUst wanted to sec that Sailors G e t Protection SAN Olf;Go (AP I The Navy ha~ µss1gned l'>'O man :-,h<irl' 1wtrol team:-. to protect San Uil'go hu:-ed ·;a llor~ frorn' 11l·1ghhorhoo<l gung~ Spokesmen at lht• 32nd Street :\aval Bal>e i.aid Thurl>day that O\'N :.i tv.11-Wtl'k period starting J\ u~ 29, t hNl' "'as an 87 percent in cn •t1:-.c 1n attack ~ on s ailors in the an•a. W alk1l' talkie., kt·cp lhc shore patrol:-. 111 C'Onlac·t with local police. said Julie Swan, public affairs officer at the base. v.hcre :ibout 85 '>'aN>h1ps ur<' berthc& Strike Conclude ll OLL.YWOOO <AP > A strike or seven lightinf( director!\ and three other m ember~ of their labor unit, which idled up to 600 other union members. e nd ed Thuri.day at CBS Television City after a t<'ntative contract settlement bl•autaful f:J('t• of hi ~. ' i.a1d s~ bil :\larlin. •• ·12-year-old Prote:-.lanl fro m Chil·a~o who C'a mt• to lloly Name Cathedral. whe r e the weary but pleased pope greeted throngs with loving gestures and words. blessings and 1dsaes. The crowds ·of well·wi1h.ers greeted bUn tn ltiftd.. , "l tblak· ............ lmpor t1mt m.m bl 1be wlk>le 11¥ortd.'' "aid Chlca~oan ·sarbara Raf lt·r~. '>'<11tmg to catch a ~hmpse of him on his motorcade dde in from O'Uar'\ Airport .. "And they couldn't have chosen a better man for the Job. And I wlsh t had an armful or babies that he could kiss." · Thousands ch11nterl .. Lon~ h "e th(• pope•" a t John Paul. who 1i. on a 38-hour stay 1n the city longest stop on a sax-caty tour that ends Sunday 10 Washington lie hal> v1s1tcd Chi cago tw1c·e bl'fore. when he -was archb1s h11p or Krakow. Poland Some of tht· largc~t tr<>'>'d~ lin1•tl !>lrt'l'lb in ht•avily Poll:,h rw1ghborhood:-. hour:-. aht!ad or John P a ul '-. ;irrival, many wrappco an blankets an nightimc temperatures that dipped into the 40s T h e motorcade. an hour behind schedule be<!ause ol de- lay• in 0. Moines. Iowa, .,,_ lhe .,.._ .-& PoMa1a .. .._.. s ter••· P••t a &aet~r~• ratadl'ant with • l•ree ..... ,... udlng . "A Whopper of a Wek omt' to John Paul II · There are almost one million POlllh-Ame~au in the Chkqo Archdiot"ese, the nation's larc~t. At Hol y Name Cathedral. when people started chanting "Sto Lat. Sto Lat•.. "May he h\l' a hundred years'" in PoUsh tht> pope s aid. "You would think it's the national hymn Now. let ·~ s ing the Lord':. Prayer. but an Laun .. Lah·r. on a porch outside the c·hu rc·h . ht• ,.gel>turcd to the thronJ( chanting "JlalleluJah" to l{l't them to sang an unison PRESENT GROUND COVER & VINE SALE -~~~;;- _______ .. ;;+J~ \°"'f-.. \\'ht.•n they dad . he ~aid. "You art! ma~n1f1cent. NtJW go to l>hWp " Walking out of lht! church. he 'topped to shakt! hand:. and t!m braced a youne boy s urfering from a blood disease whote um• and lep had been am· P"taled. P'jaally. be kiMed aft e~~---..._._ .... ...__ ............. The pope. wlM>se day had ::.lJrted at dJv. n m Philadelphia and •bo had tilripped dtnner to k~ep bis otncJal lUneraey. fin•J ly wu Lalcen to ~ residence ol CardioaJ John Cody to retire for the nifht But the obviously weary. gray- haared ponlltr made one Jast ap- pearance about 10 20 p. m .. W&\' ang and :,malm~ to :.till unother e nthusanslJe crov.d for ubout two mmutes from a balcony On tht· balcony. J ohn Paul ~ho~ed h1:. ~eanness whl•n ht• put ha:, palm!> togC'lht·r a nd put h1~ head a~aanst h1~ hand:-. in J ... lt•\'p ~l>slun• Ivy Geranium AOO 0 •u~n COi~ ()I Qll•t•n nt!jnttQnll'O wrlfl 04t>l>m'> 1n 11•11 pin• 04 wn11, f IOI/~ ptOnl'. 111·11 I/ 'l'l "¢' & ;:.~~ ~9.99 Dleffenbochia Exotica ()u19ono1ng .-..-A""1mt:n' QI on 1nooot fO•Cl't'tt wlfll .__ ........... .,. n111111p1tl 11 unk!> IOI •'•"O fullness Po• S11e llrg 71 99 sA~E PRICE s9. 99 Passion Vine ...tForty-flve c hickens were nd chewed lo death, pre. ably by dogs, in the first al- t.Ck. A week later, 22 rabbits I:Quints Born •• ~ Sunday's Stories Full of Schellles Now·s the time for fall feeding with Bandini Super Plush ~In Colombia ~ BOGOTA. Colombia , .. 'AP> -A 35-year-old :-mother of eight. who :! makes 60 cenLs a day as • ;! matd , hu given birth to :: healthy quintuplets. doc· :: tors--nyr :.: The quints, all girls, ·: were born Thursday to :: EveUna Torres in lhe town :: ol Nelva, a state capital :-about 175 mllet aouthwnt := of Bo-.. They wel&hed ;: an a.vent• Ull'9e pounds, ' ... ftve ounea eecb. •' "Their ,...... ol health ta i• acellenl and thn have accept..S aoullbment wttlaout an1 problem I wutaoaver." aald Or. A11*te lloniO. ddef of u.. ••lftlty MCtJon of t.M Nlln bolpltal. .; Schemes ·that increase in- come, upset entertainers or sw- ing political campaigns will be outlined in Sunday's Daily Pilot. WAY TO IUCIJES -Author- m al I or,pe r e ntrepreneur J oe Kubo turned bad limes into good with his book "Lai)' Man's Way to Riches." Now. 800,000 • copies later. he enJoYs Uvina out hi• own image . Profiled In You/Your Money. 81NGLEMINDED -Politics are belna altered by ainale-laeue groups that band tocether to elect -or defeat -candidates ln regional elec:Uona. la it aood or bad for the U.S.? An Mtoetat· d Pre11 tlory probee for anawen. aA&B APPEAaANCE -Lauren Bacall 1Wl bu tbe look . ' - [ lJN DA Y'S BEST J I that makes. heads turn. 11ays Hollywood writ.er Jerry Buck. She talks about her appearance on "The Rockford FU es" and re- veals her anger over an upcom· Ing mm about her marriage to the late Humph'rey Bogart. FAMILY nNOERPalNTS - Could you describe a mwina re· laUve In de t a il? An Oranae Coast security otflcer claims most people are too upset to fumlah a description. He rec:om· mend1 keeptnc a family dOlaler, complete wlth t101erprlnta. Other law enforcememt spokesmen express dlfferlna views . ' COSTA MESA Give your gross or dlchondra the richest most ba1011ced feeding available. 21-6~6 formufaflon with trace elements O!js healthy development ln lawns and ground covers SALi PRICE 24 lb. size covers . Reg. $8 9 R up to 5,000 sq. ft. '10.95 • ~. Meyer Lemon .Iii You con 110rv~1 fro~ • lijjl 01mO">lony 11me o1 veor G•l.'01 c110tce 0t tonfo1nc1 p1on11nq !i Go• Silt' RllQ 12119 SAlE PRtCf. '6.99'' 'llAN :;; Ill t t.<) ~ fW'I' :i:: VALLEY lLLIS g -Qr IMll llOOIHUllf .. HMIMfAIMfMUT 0,.1..,. ...... , .......... 2 I JJ MIWPOlf ll YO. . ..................... ,., .. PllO.a "M711 UL.I,_.. C10001'MltU tft71 Of94 1 IA YI COSTA .. A ........ ,. ..... u.llM , ...... 0..... .. •• ,.. ' ' .A4 CW&.. v N.OT Boston Hotel TorChed · B06TON ' (AP> • A ttr. on a noor of..._,.,.._. room• Mn& •moll, bU&owbaa tbrou1~ u.. Park Plaaa Hotel UU1 m°"""' aod '°"*' 1 ... l'Mtl out law fOC ·•bl"CMMlecl Park 84Hte ln nl1bt c~d authoriUes Mid. PoUc:e the flre bad been ael ud U...t a man bad bten .,.. reated ln the tiotel lobby on arson cbar1e1. Offlcen aald Thomu Moran. 31. of Bolton would ~ UTal1ned later ln tM day At least three people we re hospit.Ilzed for s mokt' lnhala Hon, authorities said HOTEL OWN Ea Donald Saunden said the fire wu limit· ed to the fourth floor , which con· talns con.lerence rooms, but th.at s m oke had caused da mage J,hrouahout the 14·story hotel. 'l'he fire was reported at 6: 17 a .m . and was conta ined within 30 minutes. Saunders estimated damaaes to the fourth noor at Sl25,000. Fire officials aald they were checking reports that guesta did not heaJL any-fire atarm tnd were stlll in their rooms 30 minutes after the fire broke out. "Someone knocked on my door at a quarter of seven," said llarnret nldale 29. of London. .. I'm a bit aboclltNi. When I beard them shoutJn1 'fire' it didn't penetrate became I dadD 't hear an alarm." THE FlllE WAS the third ma· Jor blue at a Bo9ton hotel this year. In March, fires broke out within minutes of each other In the Copley Plaza and S heraton Boston hotels ln the Back Bay section. Two people died aa a re- sult of those fires, and a former bus boy awalta trial on anon a nd murder charges resulting from both blazes. Saunders said the Park Plaza was filled almost to ca pacity with about 1,500 guests . The gu(•s ls w(.•rc allowed back in tht·1r rooms less than two hours afler the rmt broke out Saunders said a man turned himself in to firefighters and ad· milled setting the blaze. "HE WALKED UP to a fire m a n and they s tarted lo question him. He kept tal.klng and then police c:ame and took bim away," S.undera said. Althoup man)' 8Ue&ts com· plained to reporters they did not hear a fi re alarm. Saunders said tha t "the fir e a larms were sounded immediately." He said telephone operator~ remained at the hotel for about rive minutes aflc>r lhl' fin• brokt· out to call people m tht•1r rooms "The fin· alurms w1•rf' all working I <·:in only i::ut·ss that those who didn't hc•ar 1t ~1·re al.let•p and 1ust dtcin 't hear 1t," Saundc•rs s.ml Airplane Stolen S A N D I EGO <A P> Authorities have been forced to search both high and low for an' .air borne bur&Jar who stole a ~100,000 private plane from a San Diego landing atrlp. -- Aloha to Hawaii Tower ,.,. ........... In a th under of explosives a nd a c loud of dust. the 22-year-old Vi llage Tower of the llilton H awaiian Vi l lage at Waik1k1 crumbles mto rubble The t:J.story ~trul' tur l'. which will be replaced by a 35·o.,ton onr. went down in 13 seconds , Carter Sets the Date Will Announce Candidacy at De.c. 4 Dinner WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter will announce his re· election candidacy on Dec. 4 at a blt fund·ralsina dinner here. supported by small parties In lbe homes ol supporters across tbe country, a c ampaign spokeswoman said today. \Vhite House presa secretary Jody Powell was to make the or. fl clal announcement late r today. Ttte December date reverses earlier thin.king by Carter cam· paign strateaista, who were con· tem platlni an earlier announce- ment under lbe pttssure of an anticipated challenge from Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass .. for the 1980 nomination. CARTER OFFICIALS are negotiating for television lil'nt: in hopes of broadcasllnR the an· nouncement portion of the din ner at a Washington hotel. T hus rar , ho w ever . t he networks reportedly have reject- ed the request becauae they do not want to sell political ad vertlslng until next year. Linda Peek, press secretary f o r th e C arte r -M o nda l e Presidential . Committee, said planners are trying to arrange fund-rais ing parties in t he homes or s upporters. where friends can watch the speech together and then be asked for contrtbuUons in the campaign 's small donor program. MS. PEEK SA.ID the planners hope to arrange thousands or these parties. T he December date will place the announcc.>ment after the Nov ember straw vote caucuses in Florida. which are expected lo provide th(.• first test between Carter and Kennedy No· More Meow Noise Ban Extensive PARMA, Ohio <AP> -Even a cat's meow or a dog's growl m ay soon be banned in Parma, at least during certain hours of the d ay. A I though Kennedy IS not of hc1a lly a candidate, his sup porters in a dra ft movement arc active in F lorid a in hopes or win ning a strong showing THERE WAS NO ammedlalt: explanation for the decision to delay the announcement at the possible sacrifice or a morale boost for the Carter campaign on the eve of the Florida e vent. Earlier. the Washington Star reported that tentative plans ca l l for Carter. his w ire Rosalynn and Vice P resident Walter F Mondale to follow up lhr announcement with a f1\c du}. I l-c1ty campaign blnz Thr Cartl'r-. and Mondale ~111 fan out to make appearan<'l''-ut fund raisers in Ne.·~ York ('llv Lo-. /\ngc.•lr .... M 1nnC'apoll~ \ t I t.1 n t a . l' h ll' a ~ o u n d Sp r 1n~r1rld. Ma ss. with a poso.,1hl1· stop in /\rk:in.-.as as ·w•·ll Thi· other sites ha ve not b<·c.•n chown the Star saJd The strategy 1s to gain tht· most polJtical Impact and media exposure and raJse S2 million for lhe possibl<.' halllP between Carter and Kennedy Save 40% WASHINGTON <AP> -The nation's unemploy m e nt r ate ect1ed down from 6 perceni to .s.8 percent in September. defying government forecasts of bJgber jobleasneaa because or a n eco nomic r e c ession . T he California rate was unchanged at 6.S percent. The Labor Department report- ed today that virt.ually the e~t.ire drop in une mployment sance August-about 164,000 people NixOn Opts For New NY Condo NEW YORK CAP > • Former President Richard Nixon will not fight to buy the S92S.000 con domin1um he wanted on upper fifth Avenue. but instead will reportedly purchase a $750.000 townhouse on East 6Sth Street Attorney Scott Molleo. who represents Abraha m lllrschfeld, the owner or the 12-room Fifth Avenue apartment. conrirmed Thursday that Nixon had de· rided not to buy the apartment Hcs1dent.s or the building h<id gone to court to right the sale NIXON INSTEAD bought J townhouse at 142 E. 6Sth St and will move in as soon as it is re decorated. the New York Tim~ reported today The 12-room house Is next door to a double townhouse owned by David Rockefeller. chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank. The backyard luds to the &4th Strttt home of Afthur M SC'hlc!>inger Jr . the historian and former speC'1a l ass1-.tant to Pr«.>s1dl'nt John t-• Kennedy ~t olltm rdu ... t·ci to -.pt'culate on I he wh~ tht> former president l'hani;.ted his mind but des cribed a ... • · 1 rr<>5 pon\1 hie" a rrport that ~•~on ~ould not get back J S9:!.500 depo'.'>1t PR ESl 'MA8L\', i\ .. u1t f1lt"<I b~ tenant.-. of the high ri"l' t·on dom1n1um, tA t 817 Firth 1\\c . wi ll be dropped. They sought to ke<·p the Nixons out or the building or put stnrt hm1tat1onc; on their IJ!>t• of Secret ~nice protection A proposed eight.page ordinance includes as a violation "Owning. po ssessing or h a r boring an y animal or bird which frequently o r for continued dur<Jtion howls. barks. meow!-.. squawks or m akes other sounds which create a noise distu rbance across a res idential real property boundary.·· City Councilm an F rank J. Houdek introduced "the a nti-noise bill that a lmost ba ns the snap, cr ackle and pop of breakfast cereal. 14K gold charms . Tomorrow, one day only. Houdek admits the bill needs a m ending . Everything includes "noise" fro m m usical in· struments. a blasting car horn <except as a w arning of d a nger> and a motorboart engine without a muf- fle r . For this exciting event we're opening early at 8.00 A M. So you'll have n¥>re time to take advantage of these f antast1c savings -o ccurred amon1 adult women. eartlcularly marr\edl women. THE JOBLESS rate bad Jumped tn Auauat from 5.7 I*· cent to S percent, the bi1hest ln a year. Carter admlJu.trmtion economists saJd that sharp rtM marked the start of a deteriont.. log Job market triggered by an economic slowdown. Another rise In une mployment had been predicted for Sep- tember. However , the latest figu~ cast do ubt on whether ·the weakening economy baa bepn l o exa ct a ha r s h loll Qn Amer ican workers. Although employment growth has s lowed during the past six months, the jobless rate has remained re· latively stable. THE UNEMPWVMENT rate has fluctuated ·between S.6 per- c·ent and 6 percent of the la bor force since August 1978 The admirustrat1on as still pre- dicting the rate will clim~ lo about 6.~ percent by the end ?f the year and reach 7 percent in 1980 Each rise of one·tenth of a percentage-point in the rete means 103.000 more joblei;s. J anet Norwood. commissioner or the Labor Department's Bure au of La bor St atistici., whic h issued t he latest jobless report. told a cong re11sional ht:a rinJ;: today that the figures ·'do not provide evidence of any sharp declin<.>s in labor m arket act1v1ty," nor <to they provide • "any unmistakable s igns of labor market recession.·· MRS. NORWOOD a lso report· ed that all the growth in payroll e mployment since March has occurred In service industries, with employment in goods· producing industries remaining statu: The• decline m unemplOYfllent v. .i., J ~t:kom1· ctcvelopmcnl for an l'Conom' that has been bal· tt"r('d h} un1·h1•cked inflation The Labor Department reportt>d ThurMia} that ~ holcsale prict:s in Scptcmb<·r rose 1.4 percent th<> la rgest monthly increase m nParl} r1\'C' Yt'Jf~. Thl· l.Jbor 0 f'partment said total <'mplu) flll'nt during Sep· tembt·r grc~ b} an Jnusually robust 610.000 Johs. the largest monthly anC'rc:iw since J une 1978 The gain followed a dechne or 310,000 Jobs m August. Eastern Coast· Shivers- on over 4, 000 gold charms Find animals. zodiac signs. 1nillals and more Also save 30% on 14K gold chains Fashion Jewelry •• Wet Weather Expected to Continue Monl•OO Bey Ma1•t1Aft Meal<OCll' MHlde ~"·· N.sseu Tf9U<IOet,.. 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Sun 12·5 Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol. C M 556·06t 1 l..AmeR~ori Blacks Seeking T-0 Oust Gates l..OS ANGJ.o;Lt~ (AP> Several black leaders have called for the ruliinauon of Pollce Chief Daryl Gcata as t.be district attorney's of· tlco belart a re-evaluation of lts stand on the fatal police sbootlDI of Eula Love lD li&ht of a critical Police Commission report. Oal" dilpuled the commissjon's coocluslon that officers Edward Ho1>1on W'ld Lloyd O'Callagban v\olated dft\anroent policy on · ftrearma use in the Jan. a shoot-with witnesses, served u the ll\1, tnalatln.g the officers acted basis for the district attorney's In aelt-defeue. decision. ~.·'Collllnfi Bo•e' R e lived ., • Dissatisfied with his medical treatment for cancer, Sgt Peter Prospen , 30, of South Lake Tahoe, a Vietnam veteran. padlocked himself to a flagpole outside the coun ty. courthouse ~n Sacramento Thursday. After stating h1~ plight, the national guardsman unlocked the device and le ft. ,;:Bishop Denied New ·:;Date of Execution CARSON CITY, Nev. IA P > -Death Row inm ate Jesse Bishop or Garden Grove, scheduled to be executed Oct. 22, was "upset" and "blew off a little steam " afler a distnct court j udge refused to . reset the date for Oct. 29. a State Pnson spokesma n says. . B~t Maximum Security Pnson Supenntendent Bob Ltppolcl . · said _Bishop. upset Wednesday after retummg from a resentcncing hearmg m Las Vegas. wru. "in good spirits and fine fettle" bv Thurs day morning · STATE PRISON DIRECTOR Charles Wolff Jr. added thett Bishop was "yelling" but t hen quieted down and became "'tht· : same old J esse·· when pnson officers went to his holding cell to t alk with him. Bishop had asked Clark County District Court Judge Paul Goldman for a n extra week m order to put personal affairs in or d er J UDGE GOLDMAN SAID, ··1 don't know how to express th1~ to you other than directly. Thi:. is ~in mvoluntary e xecution -it 1s not somethmg you control yourself.·· Bis hop was ::.enlenced lo death in the gas chamber for the · gunshot slaying of David Ballard of Baltimore, Md., during th<: '.robbery of a Las Vegas Strip casino ... Union Vote: Resume ~:1.«n ,Strike Sunday ' THE ClllBF'S contentions drew sharp replies from the black community. "I cannot see m yself supPOrt· lftj Gates as police c hie f anymore," Paul Hudson. di.rec· tor of the local NAACP. said Thur~day. He added that Gates .. s howed a lack or sens ith;ty .ibout the commission 's find· mg.•· Meunllme, d1stru.0l a ttorney's spokesman Al Albt.'rgal<.' said, "We have not reopened the Eulu Lo ve tnvest1gation. but we are l'Valuat1ng the C'ornm1~:.1on·s re~ port. wh1th wuuld be pn1. llm1nary to any d<.•ci:.1011 lt> rl· open the invesligalwn ... II E SAID NO dN·1:.1on would ht• made bdorc D10.,lract Al· torncy John Van d<.• Kamp, who rkctded lu~l April not to ftf(' t·ra m 1nal thari.:t•s ugainst the 11! f1t·<.•ro.,, rt•tur11~ rrom \ Ul'allOll lll'X t \\ Ct!k Following an inkrn.tl 1 LAPD1 prohl' '' hkh found t hl' uffiC'cr.., had complied with d<.·p;irtment pohcy, Gates off1l·1.il h dl·ared Hopson and O'Callagh:in or anv misconduct · Th(• comm1ss1on n·porl railed lo make a recom mcnrlut1on a bout whether lhc orr1c<.•rs should be proseculcd But ll did rite a number of errors in tht.• in lcrnal ILAPD> 1n\co.,t1g at1on which. along Y. llh in11•rv1ews LOS ANGELES IAP) Ry an ( J overwhelming vote. a umoo of 1,200 C"r ~,.,..'E mechanics and ser vice workers has J i /Ai . decided t.o resume its strike against • the South e rn California Rapid ~ranslt District at 12:01 a .m. Sund~y • ex~ for lbe three-day meeting. r'6nless a last-minute settlement lS which will establis h a political asen· ~ reached. da for the upcoming election year. i Rafe llikt• Roppf>d said NOW president Ellie Smeal. SAN DIEGO (AP> A S289 million llotanuford fo Hun 4 r ate increase sought by Southe rn : California , Gas Co. has brought ac· LOS A~GELES (AP) Former : cusation s of attempted dis · Democratic Rep-. Mark Hannaford, · criminatory pricing from the r1ty 54. Lakewood said Thursday. he tn· · and a local utility company tends to chall~nge Democratic llep. In moving to block the r equest. San Charles H. Wilson. who serve~ the Diego Gas & Electric Co. and the ttl.V ll aw~home-Compton . area, m next attorney compla1nL•d Thursday that year s Oemocrallc primary heating and cooking gas. prices ~ould Diornouds Purc·l•u~wd increase by 30 percent m San Diego, · while Los Angeles cus tomers would pay only an additional 16 percent. . : "'f)W 1ffeefit19 fJpe1u LOS ANGELES < Af'I Sccunty Th e commissi o n rep o rt further stated that even If the or- fi c er s did fire to d e f e nd themselves against a knlfe Mrs. Love was throwing, "it was in subs tantial pa rt because they h ad themselves prematurely escalated the confrontation and placed themselves In a situation where the use or d ea,dly force became necessary." The Re v. M. Mernweathef said Thursday the comm1ss1on 's report shows that the police chief '"lied." ,. .. .,~ lt'U..es• Dies First link to the Ma nson family s laymgs. Veronica Lopez. 39, who testified un - de r the name of Ronnie Howard in 1970. has died of rnJuries s uffe red in a re · ported abd uct10n. robbery and beating. un related to the Ma n son <:ase. police said Thursda) Foreign Currency Operation Probed I.OS A~G F.LF.S I,\ I', \ n·qul'sl 111 hall lhl• OJJE'ral1nn'> 11( Sl'\'('0 compJOI('" and t\\O tndl\ HluJls J('('U'>('<I ,,r defraudtn~· t'.1hfomtan!'> \\llh prom to.,t•.., or qu1<·k prl1f1t lhrrJUgh lrl\l'°'lmcnt IO for<.·1gn c·urrt•nt) Y.111 be heard in L; S D1slrn·t Court today THE COMPLAINT ALLEGES lht> r1rms m1srepresentC'd 1n \l'4'tmt'nts in newsparwr ads b) r.11ltnJ.! lo d1sclost that about !jll perc·cnl of the tn\t'!-.lm<:nt "J'> J nonrefundable ··.,c·n ltl' fef- rather than the pun·haw pm·1· or the foreign currency and lhat thl· In\ estml'nl carried a hti.:h n.,i. An affida\'tt flied "1th lhe compl.unl .illeged lhat 23 1nve'>tOr.., \\hO <:nmphuned lo the· C"fTC ... u. ... t<imed losse .. or S96.287 out of In 'C''>lment~ lotaltng Sll.ICJ 1,1;0 !'iAl'1 F.D AS o.:•·t:NDANT~ Ill lhl' ... u1t are (.u rn•nn • Sp<:ctalt!->b In<' lk\t•rh lhlb B.11•·'· I nder-wo<.1d & ( o Inc \lonclar' :\brkt·t mi.: 1 n1 I ntc rn.it ion.ii \urrl'n<·) E Xt'hunJ.!•· I n1 :tl l of Ct·ntun C'll\ C'urn•nc·\ :'>h·rrhanb Ll<l '-,an f'r:rn< 1-.1 •• We~t:i ml•ru·a {"11rn•o("\ In<· :--.intJ ,\nJ . Jnri ~an l>1l gn f-un·1.:n Curn·nn Im· !ian 01~'J.!1J LOS ANGELES IAPl Saym g ~980 "is comparablc lo the year 1920 jfor the wome n 's movem en t.·· ::feminists assembled today for the ·J.2th annual convention of the ma !Jional Organization for Wo men • Some 3,000 women and men were Pacific National Ranl< ha~ rmally ~old five pounds of Hu~sian chamonds purchased by a computer cx~rt Y.ho stole SlO 2 million in a soph1!-.t1c:1tcd wire fraud. But the bank is still S2 7 million in the red . The stones, some the size of a gr mn of s and. were sold Thursday for $6 5 m1lhon to a buyer descn bcd by of fic1als only ets an .. international" diamond concern FURN ITU OAILY"ll'tLOT A.a Murder 'Shoc~s' . 2 Coasts SAN FR~ClSCO (AP> -The murder of an e lderly Florida mult.imllllonalre by a man whQm police d escribe a s a t rans ient who preyed o n homosexuals has sent social circles reeling on two coasts. The identification of a body found Sept. 27 in a downtown San Francisco motel as that of Howard Phillips, 77, of Orlando. Fla .. shocked San Franciscans who knew Phillips as a refined, 30·yearpatronoftbecity opera . Wayne tteed ti<>l<len, 27, was booked for in vestigation of murder and robbery aft.er a key tn Golden's pocket led police to a bloodied room m Beck's Motel where Ptulhp's bludgeoned body was found. a uthorities said Thursday A r eport of a prowler a mile away from the motel first led to Golden's arrest on trespassmR. lAX Posts Sect Rules LOS ANGELES I AP 1 Courl r1·..,tr11·11o n c, on ..,o l1t·1tatron hv m.-niht·rs of th1 llurt· Kr1 ... hn" st·1·t 1.1.ill h1 p o ... t t·d 111 I h 1• Lo'> ,\nl'(t'll' ln11·r n.1 111rn;i l \lfpon Jlld .• :!l hour t•·H·phone h1Jthlll' 1.1.ill b•· .,_., up to n·1><•rt '101.illon.., Offl('IJb "Litd Cit" offic 1.1(0., m.i!.lc the ;rnnounn·m• nt fhur:.d<.i\ A r l'~lrJ111111~ onkr l!->'>U~d 1 ..... 1 munth forhirh :.r-f'I rn1•mb1·ro., from mi ~· r1·pn•o.,1•nt111).! lht· purpoM· 111 1h1·1r funrl r.i1-;1n~ <.inrl I rom l1111t hini.: hloc-k 1n~ or f•'Pt".1l1•1ll\ h .Jr,1..,'>111 " p1·npl1• "' ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRT- ~RYSTAL PORCELAIM- BROlWZES- CHilWA- SILVER 6 BIG STORES • 6 BIG SALES and .. ere. Lots of diamond rings Wld earrints, g61d chains, fine china and c:rvstaJ, bronzn, some fumi· ture, oill, ch.-.deliers, brass l.mps, etc. Something for everyone -from $1 .00 up. Free .tmfulon. Bank of Amet'ic1, Master "Charge, c)l8Cks, some terms · evallable. Friday, Satmday, andS..day nigh ta Oct. 5, 6 and7 Inspection of all merchandise Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 2 -6 P.M. and 7 • 8 P.M. newport galle~les 1-.d. 2642 West Coast Highway Newport 8-Qach, CA (714) .646-2200 COMSIGHMEMl'S ACCB't• . 'TIL 5 PM . 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Save sso Reg. 499.95. Sale 449.95. Color TV with 17" screen (meas. dlag.). #2007 • Chroma Brita-black matrix picture tube • Electronic scan tuning • Lighted channel Indicators 12001 Save $80 Large capacity laundry team. Sale 379.95 \ Reg. "9.95 Washer with 6 fabric dryi programs. #1755 • Variable water level selections • White and available natural decorator Sale 289.95 Reg. 321.95 Matching electric dryer. #4865 • Electronic moisture sensor , Reg. Ml.ti. c:alof' TV wtch 1r ecreen.(meu. dlag.). 12125/29' • 3-lunctlon electtonic remote eonttol • Electronic Seen Tuning • Chroma Brf~ btack matrix picture tube • Automallc Fine Tuning (AFT) rull One YHf Warranty model •2125129. 1200-r. Within one year ol purch11e. we wlll provide home service to repalr, or at our option. w111 replace this' JC Penney color TV ii II is defective In matMl&I or workmanship. Parts and labOr are included Just contact tl'le nearest JCPenney lac11ity lor prompt service. fE~~~ Save s20 Reg. 119.95. Sale 99.95 AC/DC blacl< and white TV with 12" screen (meas. d1ag.). #1014 / • Ou1c1< heating type picture tube • Detent VHF /UHF ~ .... _ ... ___ ... __ channel selectors •10" •Earphone included Save 345.90 , MCS75 Watt Receiver with 2 speakers. Sold as package reg. 1199.95 Sale 853.95 Save 50.95 MCS Direct Drive Turntable reg . 219.95 Sale s159 Furniture Save s2so on 7 Pc. Set Independence Road China Base-reg. 319.00 China Deck reg. 330.00 Trestle Table reg. 309.00 Side Chair (4) reg. 85.00 7 Pc. Set reg. 1298.00 Arm Chair reg. 100.00 Bench reg. 129.00 Sale$ 244 Sale$ 255 Sale$ 249 Sale$ 75 SaleS1048 Sates ao SaleS 109 Sale 64.95 eech 1 lwMm•nr ... orfoundatlon ' ........ N .Extraflrm 8t9l'tlght l uxurye mattr ... • • ~...., ... doubte .......... coMI for greater durlibllty,d'"9ber ln1ulalorp1&.-~ cotlon ,_.. and town for lidded comfott and IUppott. T~ bar toundetlon. Full mettrese or found11Uon, Reg. 129.95 hleHdtM.H Oueen88t, Reg. 339.95 .... nt.H • King. set, Reg. 449.94 .... 321.15 Sale 89.95 each twin mattr ... or foundetion Reg. 119.15. The Starlght Superb .. by s.fy features offset <XMI• for support and flrmn .... , double tempered oous for durability, duraflber insulator pluscompreued cotton felt tor added support and comfort. Tors ion bar foundation. Full mattress or foundation, Reg, 1<49.95 Sale eedt 1ot.t5 Queen set, Reg. 359.95 Sale 251.ts King set, Reg . <499.95 .... 371.H Carpet Dept. Save 2.03 to 4.03 per yard Loving Moments reg 16 50 Sale 12.47 Captivating reg. 16 50 Sale 14.47 Sable Island reg. 20.50 Sale 16.47 Tend8f' Moods reg. 12.50 Sale 10.47 Windcrest reg. 13.50 Sale 10.47 Vibrations reg. 16.50 Sale 14.47 Starlight reg. 17.50 Sale 13.47 Heaven Sent reg. 19.50 Sale 15.47 Sporting Goods 20% off Selected Sweatshirts & Pants Zip Front reg. 5.99 -Safe 4. 79 Sweat Pants reg. 9.99 Sale 7 .99 Barbell Dumbell Set 110 lb. cast Iron • Automatic time control Gas dryer. Reg. 369.95 Sale 329.95 \ \ Save s30 -s&o on these sets! reg. 49.99 Sale 39.99 Sorry, not aHllabte outalde normal delfvery area. Phone for detail•. I \ ~~!~ s4~\ 8•1• 299.95. Washer. #1815 • Large capacity • Variable water level selections •White Save s40 on these La-Z-Boy Recliners Recliner reg. $259 Recliner reg. 5349 Recliner reg. S339 Recliner reg. $369 SaleS211 SaleS309 Salel299 SaleS329 11 I '1·11•H·y \ \ \ • Table reg. 61.00 Chair reg. 47.00 5 Pc. Set reg. 249.00 Table reg. 95.00 Chair reg. 44.00 7 Pc. Set reg. 359.00 s .... 51 SaleS 42 Sale $211 Sale S 77 S•le S 37 Sale S299 Housewares Save 50% Closeout Colorado 7 pc. Cookwear Set. Earthtone porcelain on steel Orig. 79.99 Sale39.99 25o/o off on all V.arn, Knitting Supplies and Kits N w, two great ways tb charge! Hardware Your Choice 3.99 Sefected Hand Tools. Levels. Squares. Toolbox. File and Scr~Set. reg. 4.99-5.99 Your Choice 39.99 Selected Power Tools, Drill, Sander. Circular Saw. reg. 49.99-84.99 Bedding Electric Blankets with 2 yr. full warranty. Twin single control Full single control Full duel control Queen dual control King dual controt Sale 19.99 Sale 23.99 Sale 30.99 Sale 37.19 Sale 50.99 ------------------------~----..-----------------.................................. , I I J ., • ' • \. I . , . .. .. 20°/o off • running gear by The Runner.™ A ,,_ hne ot running oe.r deS>gne<I with 111novlti1ve teatutea geare<I to meet the need• OI SOflOUC runr>era. 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Y Ou Still Ciin .! . 1'be Anlell' COGMt-lrom·behiod knack 1ot ln t.o aear a ad late ln Balt1mon 7•~ But toalCbt there'll be a e of home rans oo band, h>pln1 to cbMJ' them oa to a much-needed vkt.ory In pull1q up from a dlamaJ 9 to 1 score l() the hnal 9 8 yesterday, UM AAaala lbowed th spirit st.lll ll there 'lbey'll need all ofl \ from now on, and lhe enlhwu m ot their dedicated local aupporwn c11n help tum lhe ck. · Good 1\19, Anaelll "' ~Jerry Paddles On , ~ After paddllng for a while on the right ws a foe of gov· -vnment spending, wltb bis call ror a conatitutional con- <# venUoa to balance the f ederaJ budget, Gov. Jerry Brown ;ll•• moved hla paddle to tbe left. ~ ~'W before tbe lndustnul Union Department of the A i , Brown told the labor audience it's tame for ~the federal aovemmeot to invest in major pubhc works ~roject.s to create Jobs and boolt tbe economy. ·; Ne ver one to be troubled about inconsistency. the governor failed to explain bow b1s enthusiasm for public :~works jibes with bis role, and that of his appointee driana Gianturco, as the principal foe of the most im· rtant and needed public works project in his state e completion and proper maintenance of the highway , ystem. !1 Lashing out at "ba,nks and speculators " who reap !~df all inflation profits, Brown came all out ro r govern- ::znent protection of "the ~erican working man." !• Instead of offering citizens a tax cut, he said, t he gov- f:emment should launch a proeram of investment spend· d ng to create more jobs in Ame rica. This would off set :jobs now being lost to forelpers because of overse as in- i:vestments by American companies. ;: He _further told the union folk that business atte mpts ::to modify health and safety regulations ar e "malarkey" :~d praised a feder a l labor law reform bill that would ::strengthen union power. :; Brown did not explain just how a giant government ~blic works program could be undertaken without dent · ~,ng the fede ral budget -but perhaps his interest in ~budget balancing has waned. ~ Clearly, enforcement of health and safety regulations ~costs money, admirable as the goal may be. And he also ~eems to overlook the fact that high union wage scales ~ere ,ha ve played a rele in stepping up sales of foreign ~gdods, lamentable as that m ay be. ~ We eagerly await a Brown appea rance before a ~b.usiness audience., when h~'ll presumably paddle on the ~nght and get all this confusion straightened out . ~ . fSigns of the Times .· :-Technology is a wondrous thing, but sometimes the ~uses to which it's put give us a cr eepy feeling that 1984 is !:even closer than the c alendar says. r#. Take, for example, a recent advertisement for a little tem called The Truth Machine. This handy s ubstitute for the old-f ashloned lie detec-~tor e lectronically monitors the human voice and ~purportedly tells you whether or not the s pea ker is lying. "; It can be used directlv. as during a job interview, or :·in conjunction with a telephone or tape recording. The ::T ruth Machine, we're told, is the offspring of voice stress : analyzers de veloped by the military and u.~ed to inter- : rogat~ prboncrs during the Vietnam war .. Now it's s upposedly very popular, nut only with ~ police and intelli gence agencies. but with large corpora- :-lions that use it lo control e mployee theft and screen job i. a pplicants. . ~-It looks something like a desk-top calculator and ca n ~be bought for a me re $149. And the r eally nice part is that •:the subject of your search for truth won't know he 's being ~ monitored unless you tell him! ' Further reflecting the sticky s tate or our socie!y is an ~ad for the VIP Security Sedan, guaranteed bulfet-proof i and bomb-proof. It even has remote control ignition so ~ you can start the engine from up to a quarter of a mile I away in case someone bas sneaked a bomb inside the vehicle. ~ ADd if a would-be assailant or k idnapper is tailing ~ 1ou. there's a gadget that lets out an oil slick to slide him ~out ol the way. Admirable aa all this ingenuity may be, it's a bit chilling to think there really is a market for stuff like !this. i . ~Opinions expreased tn the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. ~Other view• expressed on this page are those of their authors and ~ ertlsta. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.• ,,,, 8ox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . ~-------------------------------------------------~ Boyd/ Language ByL•.BOYD "Avotd Latin derivatives; use brief, tttse, Anglo-Saxon monosyllables." So wrote that lan1uage expert, Dr. Mario Pei, bumorwaly. He was addressing tbole purist.a who want to strip the Lalin out of Eballab and replace it Dear Gloomy Gos II It llplftcaat tlaat t.be Army (or Army ReMne) tnacb parted tionplMtbeSan~IO Freeway at the Loaa Beach Airport b••• beeD repalnted la d• Mrt camouflaae tut.Md of jun1le caJDOGff 11• colon? B.G. ~-y GR c~t ,,. ... ._ 111111 .... , , .... ,. .... .. • •• _,..., ....... ~ !!!-"-..!!.... .. ='9.'llit.'C.~ .. with Anglo-Saxon root words. The sentence, please note, has only one non-Latln word in it -th e hy phe n a t ed "Anglo-Saxon." The apple has long been accepted in the We s tern World as the forbidden fruit in the Garden or Eden . Amo ng eas teN'l p eoples, lhouah. that dis tinction ls alven to the pomegr a nate. Sclenlists say it was pro· bably some sort or apricot, actually. No young lady in search of Job security should overlook the fact that there aren't any healthy skilled welders who are out of work. Or so an employment counselor re· portl. Wu tn the year A. D. 10 that a Chinese emperor called ln all tbe currency ol lb• realm and l11u.ct new co1n1. They were de1lp1ted In denomination• that tra.n1late u follows: 1. Wee. 2. Small. 3. Youn1. 4. Nut ~. Almo& e. Mlddle. '7. Mature. 8. Appropriate. 9. Second· ~--10.1..ar.-. ~----=~---Mdir. 0011•1 •• ~------ \ Jack And reon Coffee· € · ·rtel ft-igging Pric~· ~ Nicholas Von Hoffman Arms Needs Don't Justify More Deficit Regular TV news watchers these past months have gotten to reco1nize Sam Nunn, the melon· shaped senator from Georgia with the hair laid over the top of the head, as if to conceal a bald spot. Almost invariably, Mr Nunn is introduced as a conscrvallvc a nd then we hear tum say J i m m y Carter will have to melt htm tnl o peanut butler b e f o r e h (· vo t es f o r SALT. unless a r ms a p propri at1ons are incrca...,cd Whal 1s never heard 1s the con St•r vat1vc Sen. Nunn's cxplana t1on about how tho5c guns arc to bf~ p:ud for Then• was ~ilencc again the other day when the Sen ate took a pre1J m1nary vote IO f avor of $40 b1l hon more bucks for war equipment. II' SVCll A aam, to be apea.t la the abort apace of three years, were appropriaied for aid to the blind. med ical paym ents fo( fa m ilies with a cancer victim or shoes for shoeless ch1ldren , Mr Nunn would be among the first to warble that. no matter how worthy the object, we have ton· mcm ber · Ther e I:::. No Such Thmg Af. A Free Lunch. TINSTAAFL Is more than a ve rbal formula for reducing welfare payments to m embers or groups leas fortunate or lazier than one's own. TINSTAAFL is tr ue no matter what the purpose or the gove rnment appropria- tion. No free lunch exists for school lunches and, Sen. Sam, no free lunch exists for missiles or a mpb1bioua Infantry battalions. They must be paid for . SEN. NUNN, Sen. Goldwater and other falae cooaeTYatives Charles McCabe would do tt by ra1s111g the de ricit To his credit, Sen Harry F Byrd J r . the mdependeot from V1rg1rua. understands that and is quoted as saymg. "Ir I have to assign a pn onty I h ave to assign fint priority to contairung infl ation and reduc· ing the deficit " In war time, tha t prionty is reversed. Then we elect to nm the deficits and endure the costs or inflatJon to defend the eotul· try. But wars usually last for but a li m ited period or Ltmc AFIE R ALL of <;U r wars. ex ccpt the Vie Lnam affair, the gov l'r'nment has bee n able lo stop thl· infl ation Afte r the Civil War. Wash1n~ton's fiscal and monetary policies were so sue ('essful in restoring the purchas · JO~ pOWl'r Of thC' dollar that peO· pit· choM· ~rl't:nbacks. what ,,_,e'd now call 't'Orthlcs:::. foldi ng money, m placo of sohd gold toins. You could go to any sub- Treas ury om ce and cu b your paper money ln for gold Bul t.be weapooa effort Seo. Nu.no l9 flOUAI for '8 ~ •nded. Wftllo•t Umtt• aad wllhout IDd. lta .am tm't •· Lory, It iaft•t nen to obtain a stalemate from which lo try to negotiate. Its purpose ts to keep America "Num.ber On~ " By 1L'o very d~fin1t1on . keepin~ us on top of the RUM1an11. the Ar ab:::.. the Chinese. the whole damn world, as a perpetual ac tivity. It KOOS on forever. ~ THEREFORE, it cannot be fin anced as though It were a te mpo rary em e rge n cy, a wartime meuure. Not unless Sen Nunn and bis fellow pseudo- con1ervaUve., who ar. really wa rfare instead of welfare New Dealers, wish to doom ua to an inflation wbJcb Is frau1ht with danger for us domeaUcaUy and abroad. A major aspect of America's Number Oneness bas been our month.a IJO, when lb~ major U.S. cotfee companies adopted significant i ncr eases In the. wholesal~ price of ground col· ree. They took the action J.n response to a 20 percent bike in prices. by Brazil, which grows· about ooe-lhird of the world's coffee beam. THE BllAZIUANS once aea.ln bla med a frost -though ad.mil· tine it was not nearly as aerioua ... as the ooe in 197S. But IOUrcea told our associate Gary Cobo that the price rile was primarily caused by the market maipulations of the in- ternational coffee cartel. This gang ol board room baodidoa i.s known u the "Bogota Group," alter the capital of Colombia, home of the fictilloua bean- p1cker Juan Valdez of Ule ooflee commerdals. But the extra dollar or JnOft ttonomk power . the fact that our dollar is the v.orld's reserve c urrency. the mone) all ot.h<:r money tran.slat(•-. m lo can bt• exchanged for Jnd •~ me.1~urr>d b> On a day to day b es 1'i , Am e rican monC'y pov.er 1s mor<, u seful to us th;,n Am e rican mallt.ary power and 1t 1.s JUSt lhl.s money power that Seo Solemn Me lon is weakening Increases in the maJOr welfare programs -Social Secunty, un- e mploy me nt co mpensation. m e dicare, e tc . etc a r e alwa ys accompanied by tax in- c reases. The lar gest welfare programs are on a pay-as-you. go baail and therefore do not coatrit.U to the deficit and tbe inti alien. ~r pe>Und paid by American cof· fe"'e Joyen doesn't 10 to the Jwm Va ldezea of th'e world. Crop f allures aim ply mean bard Umes for the c offe e p.Jantatioo workus. The Bosota Group's main ~a son for exiatence ls to see that the price of coffee stays high even when market conditions · should dictate a drop. The coffee cartel wu described to ua by one source aa "a m inl·OPEC." And like the oil exportine COUD· t r ies. lbe Bogota Croup's primary target ill the American consumer. With a multimillion-dolla r s lush fund, the cart.el buys _and sells colJee oo t.be international com modlUes market to e.nsure th at the price staya up. So whether you lake one lump or two. one lhlDC la certa.ln: Ybu'LI keep gettiq your lumpa from the col.fee cartel~ . ... ~ .. ..--~ .. . -:~ ..... The same <1ta ndard l'lhoulr1 ~ made to app~y. with mcr{'aMt'> 1n a rlll!> ~xix-nd1tun: Sen ~unn h:i.., M'l h1m-.elf up J '> Jn t'Xpt'rt on m11ttan procun·mcnt. M> th;1t lh<>"lt' Of WI w ho know leM, C'an·I Jr~ut· 1( ht• -...i)'o $40 billion mort• mu ... t be: ... pent, but wt• can 1n~1~1 that taxc:. be ra1M!d to pay for 1t As men like Scoop J ackson, the old Kennedy Democrat from Was hington. who agrees with Nunn, should appreciate by now. fiscal policies Of t.his sort IOJU re our productivity. U they keep 1t up Iona ..ota•h, we will no longer be •b&e to maDUfacture the weapons they're ready to wreck the economy to get. If this Is c on.1ervatls m , paint me BollbeYtt. History Recalled in a Glacial Wonderland Abou48.8. Sot.a Ilaria, 8tral& ., lla1ellaa By a kind of maaic. where the two mi,bly oceans of the earth meet at the south there ta a curious stillness. From Cabo Oungenes on the Atlantic Ocean to Caho Pilar on the PaciClc, the sea ii soft aa silk. Seamen say the y can never r e m ember a single swell inside the Strait. For most of the d ay I have been sitting in my cabin looking o u l m y s tarb oa rd window at a sight which put s th e No rwegia n fj o rd s t o s ha m e. This is the most ap e elacula r gla cial won- derland ot all, a voyage to the bottom of the world amidst lofty snow·capped mou.nt.aiDI, many lllanda and cbunell, ml.sty wat.erf alls and majeaUc slaclers. We are now cnllslng past the city of Punta Are nas, the southern.moat city in tbe world. My back la to lt, but It iJ a place, like Tubkent and Samarkand, tb1t I have alwaya wllbed to vf.I. tl. There are 100,000 peraons Uv· Int in that frllid, windswept town and I want to know WHY. THE BOAT that pick.a ~ paasenpr mall, to be imp with the name of tbe Punta ArtlQM .,.,. omc.. bu JUlt .. parted. 1be stams-an ,,_Uy va lued. And I tblok of that H · tr aordinary adventure of Ferdlnand llla•elhaea lllqellan (c. 1480-1521), wbo dlacov.-ed thll strait and named t.be oeean be came upon the Pactflc. ll wu not exacUy a seeret that there was a Westward Passage to the Orient. In 1S13 Balboa had crossed Panama and glimpsed the eastern end of the Pacific, only lo 10 down in blatory u "atout Corte z." Magellan wu a Portuguese mercenary. He IOld bis services to Charles V of Spain, and of. fered a scheme to re1cb what we now call the Spice Islands by the west. He sailed from Sevllle, Aug. 10, 1519, with five ships. Punela These ahips carried cargo There were braceleta, knives, flab boob, small copper bells, and other trade eooda. The Spanish hoped to trade their cargo in the Orient for spices to help preserve their foods, and precious metals for coins ID the financial capitals of Europe. After several months c~ the Atlantic, Magellan read»ea Brazil and turned soulb ln search of a passage to tbe Pacific. False leads took hls ships and m e n up South American rivers aod narrow cbunels endinc in land-loebd bays. The ships were leak.inc and the rood supplies were al.moat depleted. Al Rio, Maaellan anchored to replenish bis aup- "Good morning, MllS Lazarus. Give me yoor ti red, your poor, your huddled m ..... yearning to breathe tree, the wretched refute of your teeming lhore. send these, the hometeu, tempest toned, to me." plies, repair the ships. and~ pare for lbe Journey south. where no white man had been befor~ and where the winter storms ot the year 1520 were juat beginning. ID October of that year they came lnto a bay wblch became a river which became a deep water channel. How long berore thla would peter out like all the other false l~ads? Or was this ·~~? THl&TY -EIGHT days alter movlne into tbe deep water channel, ai1·1111ing up and down the narrowa, one of Magellan's small boats returned to the abip. Tbe Captain-General wrote la bil diary: "We are now most certainly about to sail into an ocean where no ship bu ever aalled before.'' Maeellan was kllled in the PhillpplnM the following year. Tbe 1tory of hla diacovery was not to be told u.nW two years lat.er when oaly 19 meo and one shlp would ret..,-n from man's flrsl journey around the wol'ld. Today in Delta'• Santa lhlP6 the tr&Mll tbroueh the strait tak• about • houri and ta safe and comfortable. Tbc 1hJP1 a.re expertly 1ulded throueb tbe p111a,. Ewo 1pectally trllned Chllean OU, wbo board the VffH I ln Aires. They are aided by tM Delta capta.l.a and crew, utlna radar, IOnic deftb· flnden, the Evantellne lllaDd uibtboUle, contlnuoua weltber reporta and lu.m•D0'.1.1 bw>)"I. NATIOM Oae Gi.,-Bold Tonie: . NOlll'Ol...K. V.. <~P+ -The Nav, II • ..,.... p&loU about tlM daa1en of dnutn1 1ln aad toe le. TM ettec:ta of ala .,.. bowa, but doeton HJ toeic •• , be • prob.tem. A N•VJ dodm-Hkl UMN ll evidence t.M q.alalne ln tcmte water c•:-brlum wt produee bltaaMl1. blurNd vlaloa, doU vlaloa, aod ab· DOnDal color vtlJoa. l"N AN ALBaT lnued by the Naval s.tety Center ln Norfolk, the NaYJ ·~ted lbat .,.lot.I rehatn from any tonic beveraae before nytna. However, lbe Army, wbkh also 111ued an a!ert , went Delftlfk Pregra• HEW Secretary Patricia Roberts Harr is. praising Social Security's value to the elderly, says she dis · agrees with critics who say workers would get more from private savings plans. Social Security. she said, is "an unbeatable investment in the future.'' turt.ber by lnl1ttlfts t.bat pUotl QOt n1 for M boun after COO· acaml.., a IGDlc bevera1e. or Tl houn It~ bave been drlnkina quinine beftra,.. on a reaular bula. PrellmJnary flndtn1• about qulnlne, an alkaloid extr1c:ted'. from dnchona belt. wtre made by lbe Armed P'orHs lnatitute ot Pat.bolofY tn Waahinston. The tonic water UMd ln mixed drtnk.a contalna 1 1m1ll amount of quinine CAPI'. M. J. DUNNE of Al''I P. a Navy doctor, said t.bere are clear lndicaUom t.bat even low doses of quinine can ampaar equlbbnwn and anterfere Wltb NoClle~kap vlaloQ,iotn'llhlnl tftt '?Ot.dd'btr dl111trou8 for Jet pUotl who auf· fer from normal dtaorlefttaLloo ln nt1td anyway. At leut •ix moolba of addl· Uonal 1tucli are planned to de- termine how much quinine iJs d1n1erows. Dwlne said. DUNNE SA.JD 11lE awspected q ul n ine effec ts areo 't as dan1erous for people on the 1round aa for military pilota. "People on the ground aren't doin1 ri&hl banks or making de· ep dives. They generally keep their heads in one position and don't st.amulate their equilibrium systems like pilots do,'· be said. l!hysician Joggers Ignore Own Advice BOSTON CAP) -Doctors often urge patients to have checkups before they take up jogging, but the physicians themselves are re· luctant to follow their advice, a poll shows. Two Texas doctors polled fellow physicians who ran in the Boston Marathon last year. And they found that running docs rare- ly take the time to have the thorough physical they recommend for worried patients. WHEN JOGGING BECAME POPULAR, clinics opened that specialize in giving sophisticated tests intended to find out whether the runners' bodies will stand the strain. However, the pollsters conclude that the doctors are correct to ignore their own medicine. because the exams are probably a waste of money for healthy people. The survey found that 57 percent or the marathon.running physicians recommend that their patients have physical examina· lions before they begin an exercise program, even if the patients are in good shape. BUT AT ntE SAME TIME, ONLY 17 percent or the doctors - a ll or them regular runners took the lime to have checkups themselves. Tbe results of the survey of 69 doctors. conducted by physi· cians at the Scott and White Clinic in Temple, Texas. was published in the New England Journal or Medicine. ·'The data from this survey may simply be further evidence that we often do not practice what we preach." the doctors wrote. But it also shows that doctors reel compelled to offer their pa· tieots the latest medical technology, whether they need ll or not. You can inatall a convection oven (Model 800181) in mOlt 27" wall cabinets Combine 11 wllh • Jenn·Atr Grill Manse. There's a Jenn.Air Convection Oven lhal wDI 61 beaulifully into your plans. The exceptional oven for people who love to cook is now cnailable in several handsome wall units. Here's the oven that cooks meat in a steady swirl of hot. fresh air. The Jenn-Air Convection O ven. It cooks meats quicker. keeps them juicier. And frozen meat cooks in approximately the same time as thawed meat w ould in a conventional oven. That's why convection ovens are used by many of the finest restaurants in the world But only the Jenn-Air is a '.'Selective-Use Oven." For special cooking needs. just a flip of a switch allows you to select either convection or conven· f'oc-bl• coot1111 )otll. c-btM two eonwectloa 1 w ovens. Or COGIMM OM with the JeRO-IJr tlona COO~ng. Deluu Mierow-.•'°' tlle 111tlm1t1>cooldft1 and there's a an•• ""'m __ _......41••·· . . . that will fit beautifully into your budget. ® Jenn~Air THE CONVECI'ION COOKING SYSTEM. LA.uMAMU.S J&OWhol11•• 23112 Oii L100 Dr. I -·- ----·----·- ftricllf, Oc10t:ler I. 1171 SPORTS CENTERS CORONA DEL MAR • IRVINE AT HOBIE'S FIFTH ANNUAL SKI S AP & SALE SAT. & SUN. OCT 6th&· 7th 9:30 AM 'TIL 6PM Last chance to save on '78-'79 Ski Gear at Swap Meet Prices. Savings up to 50% on clothing by Bogner, Skimer, Serac, Roffe, Hot Gear and many more. Skis: Hexcel, K-2 Save on Demo's from Molner & Olin. Boots: San Marco & Limited Nordicas Also: Sat. At Hobies in Corona det Mar Sun. At Hobies in Irvine K-2 Ramp & Deck set up for Free Style Show Also FREE Salomon Binding check by Factory Experts Now' s the chance to sell the kids' and your old or outgrown ski equipment. HOBIE'S SPORT CENTERS 1"39 Culvw Rd. Irvine 552-5252 MasterCharge • Visa t' .. • • . 6ra.ss for tlae Desert U .. S. Department of Agriculture scientists. Thomas N. Johnson, left, and Jerry Cox, look over grass seedlings they ue using ' in an experiment to restore southern Arizona deserts to the lush grasslands they were a century ago. T-0;:.Selectior.,Lio-:.Will flelp You Dee~ - "1 AP N....,...... "Oeraalum," with ca...i.n d focW .. ··o~uri>auabie." It I.I u OeWM ready to _plaat your three to five flowers with white aromatlc U0t p(nk. aprlaa trowertni bulbl but bav· out.er pet.ala and deep oranae int dlttlculty decldln1 wbJcb cup, delicately scented. II V8CA&ll, reaem blla1 variedel to put in the &round miniature hyaclotba, are lh1I fall? 'l'BE CSOC\18 is "Remem-reprMeated by "Early Giant," Let UI help you by UsUq tbe brance," wee. violet bloom.a wblch bu cluatera of wJaite• l2 lntematiooal SeleeUoaa an-overlayed with a aUvery gloa rimmed. cobalt·blue flowen re- nounced bv the Netherlands and deep.purple baae. acbloc 10 lncbel tall. They are ' attractive planted in maaaea. Flower·Bulb ln.sUtute. The 1"19 byacinth-of·the-year Frltlllarla la 1rowin1 in THE WINNEU include five tulips, three daffodUa and one hyaclntb, crocus, muacari and frlUUaria. They will provide ear- ly, middle and later aprlnc bloom. Here they are: The Kaufmannlana tulip "Sbalteapeare" Is v~ry early flowering. Short-stemmed and s turdy. it is well·auited for rocl garden.a. The blooms are a blend of salmon. apricot and oranee THE DA a WIN hybrid tulip .. Golden Oxford," tall on a sturdy stem, la for mid-season.· The cottage tulip ··Renown·· has a light red, eu·s haped nower with a yellow base. .. Flaming Parrott" la a vibrant yellow tulip wilb aha11y petala, set otf with fiery crimson stripes. Is ''Anna M•rie," bloomlnc popula rity. Imperialla' bell· about the same Ume u the daf· shaped blouoma are borne in Weekend Gardening Checklist • Scatter snail and s lug bait around newly planted annuals Remember, they're hungry for tender new plants. • Keep leaves removed from your lawn. They can pack down excluding light and air from the grass which creates unhealthy situations. cluatera on 3-foot stems. 1be orange-red nower. surrounded by a tufted crown of leaves. blooma in mid-season. FOa GOOD RESULTS, condi- tion the soil before planting by looserung It 10-l.2 inches deep and mix in bone meal. Dit a trench 8 inches deep for bil bulbs such aa tulips and daf. fodlla : 4 inches for crocuaet, muacarts and other small bulbs; 6·8 lncbea for friWlaria. lo the aoJillt and llt.ber mlld·wiD~ re- gions. the trench depth may be 2 inches aba.llower. 'MUID8 the Word for Autumn The Uly·fiowered tulip "West Point" bu a primroae-7eUow flower on a moderately·tall stem. • Camellias are settlne buds now and most set too many. Tbln them for bluer and better now era. Cover the bulbs with soU and water regularly unW rro1i. All cold weather aeta in, blanket tbe bulb carden with several l.ncties of mulch to lmuJate bullJf from extreme winter temperature varlaUona. OC Horticaltaral Society to Meet Chrysanthemums .ire dte Jut word in color for tJae faU season. There'• no real excuse for not enjoying colorful 'mums durlne the co ming weeks d~corate a deck or to brlahta' up Ule living room IOf' that seaenal party, You can plant them an tbe garden bare spot.a to liven up your landscape with color. Or, you can use tbem as You can use 'mums to ~: [J LLOl'D•s ~ ~ nart11!'n s111111 ·-~ ANNUAL ~RYE GRASS -~ > HAS ARRIVED ~i Green U o ~'fliJJ(M~:"' Your Bermuda Lawn With Winter Rye . ·. I i ·~ I 0 Lb. loq 25 Lb. loq 50 Lb. la9 Mon..fri. 7·6, Sat. 8-6. Sun. 9-5 VISA . • 2028 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa ;11 ~tlY C:.trf•<•I (7141 646-7741 ~ ~~.-.....;;;;;...;.. ____ .;... __________ .....;;,;.. ______ , a t.vlsh centerpiece for the Thanksglvlnc table. For flower arrance· ment.a. their cay. lonf· lasting bloom wi I brif hteo the house on a duJ winter's day. THE NOVICE cardener may, for a very abort wblle, become Impatient with Chrysanthemums. He set.a them out in spring and nurtures them through months o f wate ring. pinc hing. feeding and disbudlng before he finally reaps the harvest of their col orful bloom But when t h l' ha r vt.'st c o ml's . howl'vl'r. he r e alize.·:. Arts Guild Will Meet On Monday f''loral Arts Guild of Ora n ge Co unty i s celebrating ils 20th year of bringing floral design programs to residents of Orange County and sur rounding area::. The t 1mt! for this monlh·s meeting wall ~ at 9 30 a m . Monday at t he Santa Ana Woman·s Club, 601 N. Baker. San· ta Ana Mrs. Frances Bode of Sac ramento will present a program in creative that It was worth all of bla walling and then SOQ)e. Many gard e n e rs for1et to plant Chrysan· themums at the proper time -or m aybe they are jUAt honest enough to admit that they never thought about them al all. Many nurseries of· fer pot.a full of Chrys an· lhemu.ma In full bloom ready to be picked up and brought home. THANKS TO h ot house g r o w er s, these prolific plants a re avnil able in bloom 12 months of the year. but we ran bl' l'SJlt.'C lally t hankful to them during lh1 s lime of thl' year, the Chrysanthemum season. Color selections include many shades that re - m ind us or the tradi- tiona l autumn -bronze. scarlet. salmon. yellow and orange And there are others m ~hades of purple. pink and white . Fuchsians To Meet THE EAaLY Narcluus cyclamioeua "Tete·a ·Tet.e" baa small flowers witb cylindrical cups and pointed outer petals that •re bent back. B loomloe a bit I ater la .. Unsurpa11able." a yellow trumpet daffodil, large and classic. For mJd-seuon there la the bi· colored Narcissu s p oeta& South Coast • Prune evergreen vines like Slar Jasmine, Honeysuckle . Purple Trumpet Vine and Ivy to keep them well ab•ped. Prune Eversreen Clematla very UpUy aa It blooms early in lbe aprine on wood &rown lhi.a summer •Select early nowenng Suan- q ua Camellias for an e ven longer Camellia blooming season The HortlcuJt.urat Society ol Oranae County wm meet Tues- day, Oct. LS. at 7:30 p.m .• la the Cooperative Extension Bide .. 1000 S. Harbor Blvd .. Anabeim. Dr. David Walldncton of CaJ Stat~ Fullerton, 1uest speaker. will d.lac\wa "Poiaonous Plants." The public I.a invited. Gardening Club Meets Wednesday 81 E F{.l(A 'JA !{DE f'(S .Autumn Special Beauty For Your Home "Prt>Servin~ God's Wonderful Gtfll. •~ th~ the me for the yeu . 1979 80. fo r South Coa~t Garden Club. Memben are lookiJll forward t.o ao exclot.iq and~ yea.r UDder the i..dersb.lp ol Mra. Cathe rine Mcl>Onald. prealdent. and Mrs. Ann Green. progra m cha irman WEDNESDAY AT lt:45 A.M. at Three Arch Bay Club house, Mrs. Dorothy Copeland wall COO· duct a woruhop on "Basic Flower Arranging .. Mrs. Copeland is a master Judge at southland nowcr shows and a me mber o( the South Coa.'it Club lf you wish to participate. bnng nowers and containers THE AFTERNOON PaOG&AM, also at the club house, will begin at 1:30. "Slides on English Garden.'!" will be s hown by Mrs. Bea Nichols. Mrs. Nichols, a member of South Coast Garden Club, has made many trips to the Engllah countryside. C ro.,., 1ng plJnt:. 1., 1Jnt· of lht· mu~l rt· "<i rdml! hobb1c~ and one that can ~ e nJoyed indoor~ Sel ect from 1000 ptanta to brighten your own indoors or choose a gill for that spectaJ person. Bandini For Your Garden • Bandlnl Steer '1 c ub1c teel req t qq Planting Mix '} ( UbtC ft'f'I r t'Q l ]q Camellta Food 10 lb bdq reg J 79 ~ lb t>ctg req 1 OCI 2070 NEWPORT BLVD COST A 1\1 ES1\ Sale 1.49 3.29 2.89 1.49 t£! ----------------------, noral design . F rances is Laguna Beach Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Wed- nesd ay al 1·30 p.m . in the community room or Lag una Federal Savings and Loan Association, 260 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Following the aftemoon session, a te. table will be presented by Mrs . Louise Cramer and her hostesses. OPE!'ll DAIL' !I ti 548-0137 1-'RWA Y l'ILL 9 P .M G arden Tips From Chrysanthemums By Bruce Bates Nothing remind~ us add MinPrallzed Sc..11 P1ep more ol tall than the glo and Rogf·r :. Soil .Acll>1i1tor rio us rainbow color~ of mlo qardcn beds Ghrys- autumn mums The ttme anthumums do best s11ua- 1s right tor the best setec led in lull sun. but away t1ons and thoughtf ul qar lrom other surtAce rooted den preparal1on w11t bring plants Ttp pinching from forth beaut1tut blooms lo1 spring 1111 mid-summer will many seasons ahoad oncouragc 3 to 5 sturdy With more tnan 160 brAnches Rogers Flower varieties of mums 1n cu111• Food should be arplled 3 vation. the most success· times during the g1owing fut and spectacular are ::.cason. but nol after the the Flortst's chrysanthe-buds show oolor Pinch mums (C montotium) back all but 1 or 2 buds to The long lasting and Col· produce larger blooms ortul Pompons attain a Water mums trequently, 5 inch diameter Two· especially those .1n con- tone Spoon mums have ta1ners. and stake larger d11t1nc1tvety shaped pet-planta in the tall at& or varying contrasts Alter blooms have Ideal lor containe r grow-gone. cut stocks back to inp Dwarf Cushion mums within 7" of the ground. II bloom from September tilt mums are in an area hkety the hohdays SP1defmum1 to stay wet this winter. are best descrtbed as remove and place plants somewhat bizarre but 1n-ou1-<>f·s1ght tn a pro· teresting Button Porn-toctad area pdns make excellent mas- sed plantings and their 2.. Control snails blooms add to any eut IJUO• wilh .. That't-If' fldWer arrangement. cnrvt-meta ldthyde. Occa11onal ar1themums can be mixed leaf miners are dlscour· and matched to accent aged with apraylngs of and compll,nent the land· Chacon Syatemtc lnaect- ecepe. Individually pot· lcl•de~·-----• ted plants wlll 1110 bring a 'ea tu red at AO:er'a 1pta1h of autumn cotor Cllrdena thru October 1ndoor1. 10th are blooming mums. Ql,ert size are on sale at Muma prefer • rtctl. tM. regularly $1 eo. and well-drained to•I high In 1 gallon plan ta for $ t .~. organic mabtr. Five lo 1 rt nr'--4 t $2 99 *' oev• prior to planting. regu • y , .. _ ... a uthor of three books on fl ower arranging. She will a lso be giving Ups on making flower ar· ra n gements ro r the camera. Floral Arls Guild is open lo anyone intere.'ll· ed For furthe r informa · lio n call Mr s . A.J . Ruh lig 544-16 17. or Mrs . J.P Cosgrove 833·0141. Annabe lle S tubbs, fuc hs ia hybridizer, re- cently of Fort Bragg, will be guest speaker . Ma. Stubbs has moved to Ocea n s id e a nd i s establis hin& a n e w hybridizing nursery io Southern California PI ant a nd s upply tables will be available. Visitors are welcome ..l'-are cordta!Bf / /.J.,. J invtica ••• .~,.~.'.!:,.,,,.o ___ ........ \l lK 11,.)f ~ ...... '·-~·-i v-o-IUtt \-• .. _." v-.,,., CO\YA Ml\A642• 1753 tu..._.. .... Ollt\\l()Oo Vil .I049s-o401 t..UC--~M•-0 ,. ...... , .... ' Randy G. Johnaon from Dark'• Silk Flowere, Inc. will be at Roger'• Garden• to demonstrate the uM9 and arrangement• of hand crafted 1Uk flowere to brighten the home. Here you will diaco\ler eJlcltJnt way• to make eilk arrange men le. -Sring your own container or chooM from our eelection and bring a eamplc of what you want your arrangement to coordinate with. Oetober Ith & 7th 10 A.M. &o 12:00 & 2 P .M. to 4:00 each day. N•rMr)I • 1114oor Plent• & Aoriet • P•tlo far11ltur• • u1ttl11c.1pl119 ""II "'"''Ill'" tlltl\ li•I ~t M1tt l\rlllur Kl•d N~" fl'•ll I~~• h. •71111>10.!.lillO np. .. 11,.,1.., """' ,., lltlm ~ 11,.,,., "10 t.714 KEEP ON VEGETABLE GARDENING THIS FALL AND WINTER! We hove a complete suppfy of winter producing VEGETABLE SEEDS AND VEGET AILE PLANTS Get your FREE copy of our Autumn planting llst. FOR A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST TAKEADYANTAGEOFOUR13_ftA\ I :f j,f,tmJ ~~1~1°:~'0' \)\W.i• IANDINI VEOET AILE FOOD 5 LB. Bog covers ~ 100 sq h Reg. 179 1111.U IANDINI YEGET AILE PLANTING MIX 2 cu. ft Bog Reg 2 99 f'lori~t .~/JPt'inl CROTONS Two new Howollon vorlerles NORMA and BRAVO unusual leaf patterns splashed wtth bright color e-· Pot Reg 9 95 EliJ ~/AUJf+.•·. Hallisbrs ~-l'lor19t 2141 k• .... Cllll ... -141·55Z5 .......... --.. --... ---... ------... -.. ..... . -. ······ ·--·--·--· ----------------------. -. ·------'- • ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES Voters Deadline-Ne8" Monday F inal JJoy to Reguier • IR County --., ...... .,,.--.. -·. --·~=--. -... -... •1 0.c.111J111NGa ... ....., ........ .......... U..t will .... ..,. Ca1llonala ~ ·Nov.I. Mced.ay la U.. lut de) to ~ to -. ID the Nov. I ,_.ra1 elec'tlon. A.B. Olaon. Oraqe County reaiatrw ol 'IOten, POlntl out \bat you have to be• U.S. c:UU.. aDd •l leut 11 ~old u ot e.lec:Uon daJ to be •ltlible. Aa, Oraqe Oou.nty rwlchnl .-"8't r. itatered aow. or w1'o baa~ hll f1lt her ..S-a,.... alnft lut NSilt~rtna can •lift U1P la per90a at U.. counlY Rqi.ltrar ot Voten otnce-1*-C &. Grand Avo .. Santa An.. IA addlUoo, Olloo notes, post.card repitr.UC. rorma an available at moat fire slAUOOI, city hall.a, Ubrariee and poet ()(fices And Olloo la keeplnc bis olfiee open additional boun Saturday, Sunday and Monday to accom· modate thole who want to relister The ~ours -Salurday. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.JD.' -Sunday, from noon lo 5 p.m. -lllooday, rrom 8 a.m. lo midnight OllOD said deputy rea,islrars also will be available Monday from 7 p.m. lo midrugbt at the followiq Ora.nae Coast locations : -Orange Valley Real t;state Co., 31591 Camino Caplsttaoo, Sao Juan Capistrano. -Walker and Lee Real Estate, 9032 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach. -Walker and Lee Real Estate, 33621 Del Obispo St., Dana Point. ••• THE ORANGE COUNTY League of Women Voters is re minding folks that the statewide League of Wo men Voters is opposing two SIMPSON ROUSE F RED A SIMP~N. •e•idpnt o l l l,11 AM POUSE ot 111 E Fourtll N~•POr'I &-tl<n Ca P.t~\fld thYdV no <_,' \nn O•m"'; (d 01~ re-(Mt('J" •n A O<tObPr 7, "'~ Sorv1v1 o by ,.,,, wdft lot ~I hv\Pt"1l \;,,. wrw.i;\ Dorn t P.t.irUMV M av •Ml 4 n1f"<•\ Ht-¥W11t\ • n•.-f"bPr 1'1 1litfl" tf'I hutr'f"t ,,., .. , dnd movt'd of the M.t~lc SunnV''°'-looo.1 -\11 to Sen C>·m~, 1n 1Q1~ ¥ion.tr"'~,_.. fP\iOftO Pnval• vnr1cf"'\ wt>,,. t'tt>IO nn Tnu" tor ~., yf"-tt\ Shi t""'-n l1'Wt-d 1n LdQuna d•v tnt•rrnpnt PM1ttt V1,.w MN•or•ril f4Nl<h (it lot 1S '#Pd'' rrturnH''IQ 10 Parll fn hf!U ot Uo w,.r\ dcln4ttlOn' m•v S, tn (11n ct• ( 3 o..-Pnth bP< auv nt M mitOP 10 tJvo Ann""' Founoc:U•on n.,., rw,.lln tu, fdfl"'d r;o ow "f'd thf' SAn PM 1h< v .... w Moth.1Arv dttf"< tor\ Dim•" (,rf\•n .tno M 11t10Q Cnrnoany DYE It lrorr 1(117 In 1'911 S,,. wA'\ fl f'T'lemo.tr 80HAR OVEA tf'l'llitOPnt 01 (t>UWM OI ltu Community Prt-'\Oyt•nctn Of-I M•r ~ C• Pa\\lf'd dWd'I on°' tw.-r C P'IUf( hot LdouN ~.en ~no a tou"",.r l 1•1• 5uf'vrvlll'd by "'' ._. ..... Ann "ftmOf-·t o• '"" S&n O•ma\ Chrt\t1•n chlldr•n AKnMO ot C0tonA dft Mt.tr (hurcn Sur'W1Y0<1. 1nc:ludf' "•' C• Pat Of Gttlf'\IO hl•nd N•w YOrll d,,uqM,., Mr!l Wln1frf'O A W11ll\ of t'>folf\t'r\ 8r•Wf' o..,., ot fY..,...,,., H 1t1.,, S.tn CJ1m•\ a wn Lk>vd ot Lono Bf>a<h. C• , 6r•IMrO Dy~r ot Wt\t lo> (" 6 Q•Md<llolOrtn •ncl 8 QrHI A"9fltt c.. • '•"" Ovrr Jr 0, Chtrr Q'•lflct< n•ldrrn S.rv•CH ... ,. ~·d 1n "'°"'· C• Sef-'<ttCP'\ wilt .,_. P'M!t<I on P.,c,1ic View 'Nmorut• P•"· Nflwport $.tlurC!tty OctOOPr & 1474 At 7 oo PM ~I Bt<l<ll wolh Or A J. T•nkt,.itv .cJ4 P<t<ihc; Vo-'"'*""' 1.,1,.,,_,.1 '" '""'°' ot lllt ComrnunilY Pr.sbvterl.., 1~ P•ciht V1t"w M...mor'"' PM• If" (nurch of L•QUf\11 Be.ch off1c•at1nq t~u ot f k>Wl"'r\ thr 18mit, \UQr)l'\1-. f '>" 1 Odd M•motl•I (Mprt in CNrOf' of •r lrtDuhon'\ Dr mMSP to r.f.,.Q..,lh ot rr. r•nq•menu, Uni,,fr\ltY of (A11tnrn11t t n UC\ A CeMfr CMtt'-r Dir.., for ~14 Wt-'tw(M)d Blvd ' LO" Angt>lf-\ Ca 'KI0?4 Pat lhl View MortUM"Y d•rf'<tor~ ,.RANTZ BE TTY FRANl7 UfrfllMy •t Fatrv1ew Sta l• Ho~o1t8I tor 15 vt•r•. °"'~ ....... on OctOOf'r '· 1'14 sn~" sun d'<ted bV "•' dauohter M ISi\ Barb<lra Fr1tntt ot HunllnQ1on ll<>•<l'I, C• S.rvl<ft wHI bfo hltld on Monclay e l 1. JO P/lll •11"9 Har1)0r Lawn -mortal C,..pel with Rev /lllcOla"' olficialinq s.eo.us. rtHCl H OTHUS 18.L H O.ADW .A Y MOlTU.AlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMfTH & TUTHILL MOltTU.AlY WUTCLlff CH.APEt.. TACOMA, Wash. <AP) Corky Corcoran, 55, the t enor saxophone player known for his work with the Harry J a mes orchestra and the Tom m y Do rsey band during the 1940s. died Wednesday_._ LOS ANGELES <AP l Charles Wilbert White, 61, whose paint· ings and drawings of black people have been reproduced across the world. died here Wed· nesday. NEW YORK CAP) - Rog e r Knowlton Tber are PropoaiUon l, the ant1·bu1ln1 meaaun, and PropoettJ'On 4, Lbe Gann lnltlatlve aimtd at UmJtiftl 1pencllna by local 1overn'mentat bod I•. ••• AMIUIBLYWO•AN llA&IAN Ber1eaon, R· Newport Beach, bu been named by Auembly Speaker Leo McCartbr to a vacancy oe tbe ~lalature'a Joint Committee on Revlalon ol tbe P•alCode. lllra. Berseeon aatd the eomm.itt.ee, ronned 10 yean qo, ha. coocenlrated U.a ettoru t.hll year on ooulblo revltiou ol aectiooa ol the atate Paial Code dea.Una with &r11on and acbool violence. She added that tho committee plans bearings ln Loi An&elea Dec. 10 and 11 on dimlniabed capacity aod lnnn.lty defenses. In January, the committee will take up a stody ol plea bargainin&. • •• A88EMBLY•AN aaUCEn1'Jestande, R· Orange, bu been named by ~mbly Speaker McCarthy u chairman or a new legislative Com· mittee on Veterans Affairs. Two other Oran1e County lawmakers - Democrats Richard Robinson ol Garden Grove and Dennis Mangers of Huntington Beach -have been appointed to the committee. Nestande said the committee will have three specific areas of interest. He described them as re· turning Vietnam veterans to the mainstream of society, problems with the processing of Cal Vet loans and the funding of county veteran service of· fices. The committee is a select committee and, as such, will be phased out Nov. 30, 1980. Slavery Charged RIO DE JANEIRO, Braz.ii CAP) -Five plan· tation workers charged on nallonwide television they and other laborers were kept in slavery and beaten on remote rarms in southeast Brazil. The workers exposed their backs to the cameras during a news program to show scars and bruisea they said came from frequent whippings "for trying to escape." News reports said police rescued 17 adults and nine children after a woman escaped from a plan· talion and made her way t.o the state capital 75 miles away to rile a complaint. Low-cost Meals Offered FV Senior Wins Hono r Fountain Valley High School senior Renee Set· tles has been selected as a semifinalist in the Na· tional Achievement Scholarship Program for 1980. Settles is one or 1,500 semifinalists chosen Crom among 60.000 in the competition . Semifinalists qualified on the basis of national test scores. WE'RE :::t i l·Shfl tw..i lwa • se ,..,~ ........ ,.. 1-c .......... ..-cf RABBITT INBUAANCf 14a.Hl4 er IJ5-J4J7 I ' 14 HertMt-• Cott• Mete fAaMBS r.tSU«.AHCI 0¥91 11-TIAlll CHO~ Antique Show and Sale! Tooay thru Sun at the Huntington Cenler Mall Hundreds of pieces at h81d-to-res1st pnc:es. Also free evaluation cltn1c 406 Fwy and Beach BIVcl H B Mortuary • Cremauons 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa . 646-"868 Fawcett, 6 9 . chief __________ ..:__ __________ . \ rtHCI lllOTHIH SMITHS' MOltTUAIY 627 Mam St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,_ ,.AMtLY COlOHIAl '41HlllAL NOMI 7801 Bolla Ave Westminst81' 893-3525 PAaAC YllW ....,llALPMK Cemltef)' Mortuwy Chapel 3500 P11e1flc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 MIComMCll MOllTUAR•S uoun•S.ach 494--941 5 Ulguna Hiii• 76&-0933 88n Juan Capistrano •es-1ns tMllOI LAWN-MT. OUYI Mot1U91Y /1 Cematery CrenWtory 1825 Gisler Ave .• Costa MAH 540-5™ , operating officer o f Fawcett Publications. the company rounded by his father ; died Wednes· day. · HILO, Hawaii CAP> - E dith Kellablkablpaa·, oneoeaalllolr.oltala Kan· aele K ua.bole, 6S, one of the foremo s t authorities on ancient Hawaiian hulas a nd cbut.a, died Wednesday. H ELSINKJ, Finland (AP) -Designer Arml aa t la , 6 7 , w h ose Marlmekko textlles are household and fashion fHoritel ln Eu.rope and tlle United States, died Wedneeday. PUBUC NOTICE Sunday. Brunch On The Bay Reflectlons ·~ross the w•ter, sails blllowlftl IR tit• wind, beautiful Y•CMI clocked CIOM by. Enjoy It all from your waterside table. Sip compllm•nt•rv ctulm· pagne Wftll• .nJeYlnt a fluffy omelette you cf'Mtl younelf, or • ,..,.. ...... , weffle covered wit" ,,..... fruit ••• end more. -"· --~..,.. ............. ... _____ .. ,_..__ ___ ... __ ,.......,........,...,.....,. .. , ..... 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But Beck feels aafer with a -parachute than eltmbml the S,000..foot abeer rock face or soar· baa ftom the cliff strapped to a bans slider. Tile latter two acUviUes are permitted in the park. However, park rangers i&aue citations to any al ~ darin1 parachutists they catch fJoating into the valley THE &ANGEaB FEU that a parachute • may fail, posing a risk to anyone standing below t.be towering peak. For Beck, and the three fellow s kydivers who jumped with him, park rangers were the least of their problems Jumping in a diamond-shaped configura· lion, the skydivers bad to precisely time the opening of their chutes to prevent mid-air col· &ions Also. they had to allow room for a possible malfunction of a parachute, so that a jumper would have enough space to work his reserve chute open. Oelty"91~ ........ - Cliff-jumper Jim Beck tbe Jump WU cboMll for e~ly mon.illl, wbea ....,..,D bc'ww blow ~:::-•mum. A cllff ·Jwnper always la cone• ta 1uat of wlad a••mml.., blma1alDlt tbeetllf, .&.el aeya: · It WM an ftP'ri•ce tbat S.Ck and tbe othen took Mrloualy. ..OD11 an .,.,...eed M:ydlver hu any buttn ... doln1 a cllff Jump," HY• Beck, wt.o'1 ._ Jump&na few more than Dine yean. 1t'1 a rially J= beeaute t.bere'• little in· farmatkla on the Uooa at tbe peak . ''.It'• a new t.blq. It'• not IOmetbiq that you can call up t.be raqen and pt iAformation Oft," Beck NYI, wtt.b a 1rtn. Btrr BE DID BA VE tnformatlon provided ttom an eatlmated pf9vioua n Jumpe from the peak. Ctttt Jwnpq from El Capitan started about a year qo, Beek aay1. "lt tak• a lot ol plannlns to make it suc· cenhal," adds Beck, wbo or1anized the four· man jump. ll eo.t Beck $500 to rent backpacking equip- roent, a motor home and other necessities for the jump. It toot more than seven hours to climb the steep backpacker's trail to the top of the peak. And they had to hire people to carry down their backpacks, sleeplng bags and other equipment after the jump. They climbed the peak after three days of scouting the area for a safe landlng spot. They eventually chose a large grassy area called El Capitan Meadows. While scouting, the skydivers witnessed two jumpers hurtling toward earth in a free fall. The night before the jump, Beck feared a storm would thwart their skydive plans. A wind was blowing at 20 mph and clouds were form - ing. But later in the evening, the winds sub- sided and the clouds cleared away. They celebrated with a bottle of wine pr~ded by three park employees who were working on the peak. Using ropes, Beck hung over the face or the cliff to check out any particular jagged rocks or potential obstacles. The elm. he says, julS out at a 30-degree angle. THE nRST JUMPER off the cliff had a motor-driven camera strapped to his helmet. The camer a was pointed backward to capture the free fall or the other three jumpers. Each man used a square design parachute. which increases the gliding capabilities of the skydiver. A round parachute, used by most nov- ice skydivers, would not work in a critical cliff jump, Beck says. "When you first leave the cliff, you have to push hard and up to prevent yourself from doing a loop," he says. The maximum amount of running distance, -due to a number of boulder and rock ob· stac:les -la about n1De feet. Beck not.a. "But the aeeoad you '8ave tbe edae. you bow~~ab'dl~..-.·· • -.,...,,..... ._..,,.. ... a.Jam· --· dm·· ......, 11111i111 -....10-~cn.ct free fall. --Their voices echoed through ·the valley. clashing with the Yoaem.Ue tranquility and calling the attention or park rangers. .. WE B&OUGHT THE law upon ourselves," Beck reflects "We want it to be acceptable to do. it's safer than rock climbing. I wouldn't climb up that rock for nothing." A camera pointed backward and mounted on the helmet of the first jumper captures the leap from the edge of El Capitan. In the foreground are the extended feet of the first jumper. When the ranaen arnv~ however. lbear 1ear WM alna~ atond a"9)'. El Capiun _alked up fourCDDrejumpers. un•a bani to .. ,. where rock jumpiq's 10- ing to IO· Jumping off one at a time ls not loi.Dc to be the anawer," he says. Beek sug1ests that jumpers may go band· in-hand or lock-up in free fall for t.be briet pertod before ope~ their chutes Foot-I Ii ed .fUmpmg is a new field and at. tracts peradratLsU because it's never been done before. be uya. There's also the tbril1 ln know- ing you're a "bandJl" jumper, be adds. 'I doa't tnow why I j ump. There's nothing else like iL You come back a dllfereot pefl<f ... Gold Fever Strikes Orange Coast By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille Diiiy .. ti« Sutt It's being called the Gold Rushof '79. Speculators jumping on the gold bandwagon h ave pus hed ~old pric~s to breathtaking and record-breaking highs m re· ce"nt months. -But the approximate S400 an ounce cost or the precious metal is not deterring the average American from buying gold chains, rings, ear· rings and other gold trinkets, say jewelry store operators "If anything It's making them buy more." says Mark Evitt, manager of Slavick's Jewelers in Laguna Hills. "They know if they don't buy it now it will be more later." Costa Mesa jeweler Bob Siemon agrees. "We have noticed a tremendous surge in business in the last two months because of all the publicity gold has gotten," says Siemon. owner of Bob Siemon Christian Jewelry. "The attitude is, 'Let's go in and buy 1t because the prices are going up."' Siemon, who also wholesales to some 2.000 retail stores, says the demand for tus jewelry by retailers has been "phenomenal. ·'It was JUSt a frenzy.·· he says. Cost.a Mesa Jeweler Wayne Orr describes business as "better every day." ··All the publicity 1n the news media has made people a ware of gold." he says. "People that would say they'll wait until next Christmas are not waiting because 1t might be up to $500 - tan ounce) by then." THE WAY THE GOLD market has been go· mg. the $500-by·Chnstmas estimate may be sur· passed within weeks-or even days. Although most Jewelry is not bought or sold for inv~tmenl purposes, the gene ral public has become aware that it's a good investment in an e ra of economic unrest Evitt has nottced that some people are now buymg gold Jewelry who wouldn't have bought it in the past. "They can see what the price is doing so· they think it m1ghl be des irable and they know it won't get any cheaper ... he says. Part of the allure of gold. he believes, is that it has been hi ghly valued historically. "All your life you're exposed to gold and you know it's been valued over the centuries." By looking at the price of gold jewelry over the last decade it's easy to chart gold's increas- ing value. TEN YEARS AGO a plain. wide gold wed- ding band selling at Orr's store, for example, was priced at $30 or $40. A year ago it sold for $160 and this week the same riDI retails for $260. Evitt says a 16·lnch gold chain, one of the most popular pieces of gold jewelry, sold for $25 a year ago. Now it sells for "5. Despite rising prices, Americans have COD· Unued to buy the precious metal. The United States buys 174.4 metric tons of gold a year. according to a survey conducted by Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd., a South African gold producer. AboUt 99 lons goes for jewelry. ANanlER 51 TONS GOES for industrial use and 2' tom is used for dental work. <One deptiat aaya the cost of an averqe 1old fllllnc is up from about $75 to between $100 and $175). But even if gold reaches $500 an ounce, that won't stop people from buyin& 1old Jewelry. believes Orr. Thia week, however, Siemon noticed for the fint time what may be a barbin&er of a new trend. •• He says several customers said they were goin1 to wait until the price 1oes down to buy their ac>ld wedd.lnl bands. "Gold bu IOfte up $100 an ounce in fOUT mont.ba -it'a ac>iDt to drop," be predicted early this week. "It'• alway11olo1 to bewortb a lot. But now we'reseelftlanover·lnflatedprice. "It's lolnl to have to leftl off. I tbink our buaiaesa as a whole wtll see a slowdown. I'm glad. I think it's Cotten ridlcwoua." ' ·. f -CWl.VPtl.OT frlday. Oct._ a. 1111 FEATURING ·Peer Compani~n Progra~ Aids ~derly P~rsQns . . 8y IOSL C. DON ... ...., ....... ltim~mel!l doem't ~ .. ,.... ... ,,. TM ...... e Newport~ ...._t Ukee to bud out IWa bua1Mu card. MYtq be'• a bua ptay•r. biqeM meelwaic and ..00..~ To tM lilt o1 ·•pra1111-.." ltllDble eaa edd tbe tltle of ,... ~-ta a .,.. Pf'Oll'am .. m., tM 0r..,. Coat.,.., fte Peer Com......_ Prosram -a Jotnt v•ture ol tM co.t.)' Ham• Rent.-A1.ne1 <RSA) ud tbe ll•t•I HeaJUll A1aoelatJon <llHA> -pro¥idee PIYt'boiolleal CCMmMUn1 and 1upport ror penioo1 over a1e eo. TIM ftnt IJ"OUP ol vohet.een completed 1. 1ummer •hc·wffll tralnlna course held at lniM'a He.rttqe Park. A MW clau besiDI ln October. meecJ.q twte. a week at the OASIS aen1or cithen tent.r ln Corona del llar. Peer counaelon are ntendted and screened by Jackie Sweet ol 'llHA. The flnt class la coun1elln1 peers on aubjecta 1uch u kmellneu, ft.Dane., health, nutrtUoo, family relatlonablpe, 1ex and retire- ment alternatives, Ila. Sweet saya. COlJNBELOU Aalt aEQUiaBD to com· mit tbemaelw. to the prosram for one year. They will spend three hours -an hour per aeuloo -coun.seling and two hours eacb week ln a supervised dlscuaston and evaluation aeaalon. Tbe first nine counselors come from a variety of vocational backgrounds including medlctne, nuraiJl8 and teachina. INSTRUMENTAL -Gerontologist Marla Estrada developed the peer counseling program tor senior citizens in Orange County. LAM HADES Harbor Lites I CM ...., Doy llld. 5-day 1107 Mr#port ll•d. JACK OF ALL TRADES -Newport Beach resident John Kimble says he's "a Jack of all trades and a master of none." Kimble and Mar) Anderson, also of Newport And then there's John Kimble wbo qulpa, "I'm a Jack of all tradea and a muter of none. "When I walked in I WU the only man. I fl1~ed l was the only rank amateur, but they t Ull accCIPted me." · · Kimtile aays be'a a 1ood Uatener, a quaUty shared by bis fellow counaelon who've worked ln bea!tb-relat.ed careers. . Tbat'a tbe main lnuedient of peer counael· ln1, ••YI Ilaria Estrada, an USA 1erontoloalat who develol>ed the proeram. "'lbe7 have to learn to draw people out and let them find the solution.a themselves and not give the answers," she says. "Very often you know what's wrong, but you Jual can'\ walk ln and say it. .. THE pll.,()T PROGRAM Is aimed at provid- ing accessible counseling for elderly persons and reducing the need for lnstitulionalization. Ms. Estrada, 45. says. About two percent or the elderly use county mental health ser\'1ces, although senior citizens make up ubout l2 JX'rcent of the population. Though the percentage of elderly persons as well as their mental health needs as expected to mcrease. the mental health agencies bl'IJl'' e many elderly persons may not use the i.crv1ces. Ms Estrada says. ·'Our gen eratl6n regards the word 'counaelor' as if you were not quite sound or mind," 11ays peer counselor Marj Anderson, 64, or Newport Beach. "You would be afrnid to ap proach a counselor because you would he labeled crazy." Ms. Anderson counsels elderly persons In C..ta..._. 64$-7301 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Rattan Sale! W.....Y•W_. ........ tt22 twtlGr It.cl C .... MeM-541-llH .. .. --· r,. # MllO .:.:._ ...... ••t ., tunef •u"-J:~ Lattice weave m1har1lka. Reg ..... 34.99 Safe .•.. 29.88 Wiiiow nymph. Cushion extra. Reg. Safe ANAHEIM -• ._-.. ..,.a.•-·"""" COSTA KE8A -n1t HM'W awi. • .,.. ,....,., e.1• pie•• &oocl Ulro1ICll Ofto1tft 11. OAaD&N OKOVB -1•1 "•""" .....,.,.. _..,, ' Beach. are counselors in tbe Peer Compa- nion Program. a joint venture of the Orange County Human Services Agency and the Mental Health Association. Laguna Bench through the Laguna Beach As· aiatance Leaaue. In addition to vlaltln& peraooa In private homea, 1ome counaelon are a11i1ned to facilities auch u senior citizen centen, nutri· lion centers, retirement bomes and day health centers. •·For older people I think Lonell.neu LI the biggest problem because they don'L lnow what to do about it," say• Ma. Andenon. "Just talk· lng can help." Kimble and Ma Andenoo airee that u peera, they can renect on •lmUa.r put eJl· perience. makin& elderly penoo.s more com· fortable du.rin& the counaellne aeuioaa. A younger counselor might bave more dlf· ficulty breaking througb the age bamer. says Kimble. Altbou&h lClmble lau Ndnd.h'Om •utcMaa . job• ln lnduatry. ..... estate and • •tint tn • lblboa hardware •tore, be H.Y1 "I'm Mler now than I've ever t>e.11 befor4t." When be'• not btc1cUnc. •all.lnc. repa1riq · musical inltrwnenta. or "beini a srandparent," you can llDd Kimble Wedneecfay Dlcbtl playtna ba11 Oddle ln a family dixJeland/Jau combo at the Bahia Corlntblan Yacht Chab. "Some people are seared to death to re- Ure." be aays. "I've 1een fellowa I've worked with in a corporate 'ca1e' and tbey're acand to death to 1et out of the case. They don 't tnow bow torelu." Hi.I post-employment experiences continue with COW"IMll at Orange Coast CoUe1e, volunteer counseling at St. Joseph Hospital a.lcobollc re- covery services and he says he's even aened u a den mother for a cub scout pack. "It's the greatest feeling in the world to 10 to Orange Coast College and have k:ida that are 50 years younger say 'Hi John.· It makes you feel alive." Kimble says he brings hi.I youtbful vt1or to counseling aasiona to rid lbe concept of "the elderly being put out to pasture. "Counseling is mainly being an educated listener so you can analyze •bat's really beial said, and trying to phrase a question to bring the feeling back .. Adulterating an old adage, be adds "The grass is always greener under YoW' own feet." "MOST PEOPLE HAVE the capacity to solve their own problems once they realize who they are." says Ms. Andersoo. a warm and personable woman. Ma. Anderson bas seen both sides of psychotherapy, as .a student of psychology and former paUent of a psycttlatrlst. She studied psychology at UCLA from 1932 through 1936. but didn't complete the re· qulrements for the bachelor's degree. She went back to school tn 197t following two traumatic expenencea: a divorce followed by the death of her only child, a helicopter pilot, ln Vietnam. "I wu auddenly all by myaelf," 1be says. "Before l bad alway• been somebody'• ~or aomebody'1 slit.er or tomebody'a PUl"IUIDa her lnterest ln leroatoloo and COUD.Petinc. Ila. Andenon oraanbed ud taaOt adult claues ln retirement and bealt.b fOC' e.&der· ly persona at Oranae Cout c.ot1e1e. A framed ~apb of Ms. Andenon'a ftnt &>Qcbeck tn her ·nnt .,.id Job aa a coUece graduate" hangs in her home. Ma. Andttaoo hopes to apply bel' uper1ence in the peer counseling program toward a p~ fesslonal career in psychotherapy. "U we can teach the community to deal "IT IS A LITTLE HARD to ac~pt the op1 #Ith older persons' problems then there's leu naons that come from someone 20 or 30 or 40 problems we have to deal with (al HSA>." adds years youn~er than you are," he asserts "It'-; Ms Estrada like takin~ advice from your son or daughter The peer counseling service -modeled It's very hard to ovnlOme that feelulg " aft er a program started at USC 's Ethel Percy But Klmble also sets an. example for the Andrus Gerontology Center -recognizes the elderly pe rsons he counsels at the county potenuaJ of the elderly, s he says. Transportation, Lunch and Counseling program "We forget that they are people," Ms . in Costa Mesa. Estrada asserts. "They are a little more frail Kimble roams the dlnlnc room durina the but lbey can •till do UU..O.•." noon lunch sharinl Information and aearclun1 Ila. Anderson adcb, ''They baTeD'l sorted for apparently distre1111ed senior dUnns. out what's possible and wbat•s not possible.•• • ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'---~~~~- 0 tfA1C.R .. ,,,, UTDTEM Is Getting A New Look Come on down and watch us expand our storeH mid-OCtober. we will have completely remodeled store at: 1390 N. Pacific Coast Highway LAGUNA BEACH and we will be offering some great new services including: By our · All NEW SANDWICH DELI AND SNACK CENTERlll During construction remodel ..... Full line Grocery Department! Film! Batteries and Accessories! Health and Beauty Aids! Beer! Wine! and Soft Drinks! OPEN 24 HOURS 1390 N. Pacific Coast Highway Laguna Beach .. .., , .. " ...... ------· , .. -. ---. -.. ~ ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE -·First Woman· to Sail Aro11nd World . • • ReCa08 .Oiall~nge Of ·the seas . ' .. ·i.~"··2~ NEW YORX -NMml Jamea wu Z1 yean okt tbe ftnt Ume abe Ml foot OD a boat -00 I VOJ•I• from .ber native New Z.1land to Bnalud. But abe'• m• up for klet UtM. Sia ,,..,.. lat• •be becaJM Che nnt woman lo aall alnale-haockdb &rOllDd the world. He:r !'!2;~ Jo.ame~nearty 30,000 mllet aboard a -·•'-1aebt two d.,.a otf the speed re-cord set by Slr · a.ocla C'blchelter tn 1tr1. lo betwee thoM two sea tripe 1b4t met the mao who wu to bffome her husband, Rob Jamea, • charter-ya~bl nipper wbo tau(bt her to tall and encou.r11ed b r In bu cravtn1 "to do sometblna oo my own lbat •• very exciting and adventurous." '"lbe t.boqht of breaktns t.be reeord was someLbl.ac that came al 1 lat.er 1ta1e." lbe 30 year -old. Iona heired blonde said lo &o in ( __ B_o_r_o_s_~_o_p_e_--') SATURDAY,OCTOBER 6 By SYDNEY OMAllR A&JES (Mar. 21-Apr 19}: Be persistent in ~earch for t.ruth. Cycle is such that yOQ get your way by making personal appearances and ap· peals. Look behind the scene. You'll gain as re suit of clandestine m eeting Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominently. wrvi.e. She a1lo mlnlmh• ber del1re to be tbe flrat woman to accompllab Lbe ao&o feat. "'l'boulb Lbe, fact t.bat no othel woman bad ever done •t. naade It appear u If DO woman COULD bave dooe •t " added llra. Jame.. Who apeakl matter-of.factly about 1.Mexperleoee and •u amaaed to flnd the tumultuous sreetinl ... at&iq her wbeo Uio ltJCPNQ Cr\INder re· &umed to Dartmouth, Enaland, on June a. W7&. .. , DID rr tor myaelf, .. •be explalnl. ''Con;l· Ina back to discover the tremendous number of people who wanted to know all about It was a surprite " H~r abJllty to e11JOY solitude, and a single· mtndedodl lbal 1be says 1be happened to be born with, played a part m her success, says Mn James, who hu wntten a book about her nine-month tnumph over the elements, "AJone Around the World," published by Coward, McCann & ~gbegan "I viewed It as just getting on a boat, point· ~ng It in the right dJrectlon and sailing, and sail· in1. and s'11.ing." she said. "You can minimize dangers by doing thmgs slowly and carefully, givlng everything thought and planning." However. she admits, there were dangers and difficulties, Including problems with the self-steering unit, a radio that went dead, being becalmed for days in the "Doldrums," storms and worst of all capsizing in the JO.foot waves of the turbulent Southern Sea "Roaring 40s." "The difficult thfogs I managed lo do only when there was no alternative, Uke leaning over the edge of the stern on my stomach for two hours to fix the steerln~ gear." she relates. "When I WU OD land I never tboqbt Ulal I could climb the mut. But ooce 7ou 1et to sea ud tometldna bappena•add you have to cUmb \be mut-tben you cUmbll. "I have alw111 believed lb.el a pel'Hft 11 capable~ l!'emendoul t.binO ln the ••1 of aur· vlval," adda Mn. James, who dtel u UM 'Wont Ume "when t.be abroudl broke and the rig1ng fell to tbe d~k." Another low polnt wu when her black kitten named Boria wu wubed over· board In a squall. WrntOUT DIM TO talk to, ahe wu afraid sbe miabt lose her voice, ao lbe aaoa to the birds along with the vouliata oo her tapes. She alao read the 3JO books she'd brou&ht with her. . "Boob are very Important on an odyssey like that. ~•use of the lack of coot.act with the outside world, you need the atimulaUon, •· ex· plains Mrs. James, who was tot.aJJy out or con- tact ror the 43 days her radio was out. Though she put into port twice for repairs, she didn't see a human being ror months at a time. She took along enough food for • year, cook. iog on a stove lbat bad a grill and oven in a~d.J· lion to the bumen. she washed d.Jshes in cold seawater and detergent, and took along enough T-shirts that she could lbrow them overboard when they got dirty "Sailing around the world on my own was the most fascinating experience l '11 ever en- counler, a very satisfying and worthwhile way of existing~· says Mrs. James. named this year by Queen c.lizabeth "Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire " TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): For valuable hint. study Aries message. You gain support from unorthodox source. A private conference results in green light for your aspirations. Older individual lends benefit of experience and sup· ports your efforts Relat1Qnship intensifies -1t is all or nothing S top Piano Pounde r s GEMINI <May 21-June 20). You win friends and influence people Populanty soars; many come to you for solutions to their problems. Love plays paramount role. Anes, Taurus persons figure m your personal scenario. You complete assignment and as result a wish com· es true. CANCER <June 2l·July 22): Organizational shuffle leads lo greater independence for you Know it and take cold plunge into future. There is plenty of room for you at lop. Show that you can be original as weir as conservative Numerous benefi ts acc rue . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Fears, doubts can be erradicated. You now have definite proof that recent move was beneficial Cancer Aquarius individuals play key roles. Accent o~ long-distance communication. publishing and fine points of Jaw. You are rid of unnecessary burden. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Put a halt to ex- travacenee perpetrated by one cJoee to you. Dig beoe•th IQen ol auperficiaBty. You cao llolve • ;:r,:[r'>' -wbiln you do, ~·o be OD road to meat. Gemlnl, ~u.rtus natl•• ftCure 1.11 scenarto. You "loeate •Merel edvenar)'. LIBRA CSept. 23-0 ct. 22): Go slow, attend to details and read between the lines. Someone is trying to tell you something -study Virgo message for specUic hint. Accellt on public response to your effort.a. One who claims to be a.n ally may unwiWngly block progress. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Pay heed to s uggestions concerning basic services, pets, e mployment and dependents. A Sagittarian could show way to increase profits. Cfiedt rec· ords for medical-dental appointments. Jm· prove self·image. Member of opposite sex pays "fascinat.Jng" compliment. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Loneli· ness need no longer be your companion. Lifestyle undergoes favorable transformation. Remodeling decoration, possible change of re- sidence these are highlighted. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons play lively roles. You'll be hap- pier at home. CAPRICORN <Dec 22-J an. 19 l · Get valid appraisal or recent acquisition. You could be on verge or striking pay dirt. Be confident, insist on factual data and avoid self-deception. See situations and people as they actually exist. The number 7 figures prominenUy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fe b. 18): Study materiaJ at hand. Don't attempt to skip essen- tials You are on verge of increasing income potential. Message could lead to short trip -be flexible. but don 't scatter forces. You have sup· port of one in position to "pull strings." DEAR ANN LANDERS I have been domg a slow bum about something for years. If you print my letter I will have it fra med and hang it in my living room I am a ptantl>l I have a beautiful (and ex· pensive> grand piano It 1s my most cherished possession. I kei!p my piano in tune at all times and it is cared for lovingly. When people com~ over who can play. J invite them to do so. But I am fed up with parents who allow their children to abuse the piano when they visit in the homes or people who do care about the in- strument. I've had brats crawl up on the bench and proceed to pound the keys with their fists or feet. They hang on the music rack, pick at the strings and scratch the wood. If there were u cello on the floor. a clarinet on the table or a violin on the shelf, no one would allow a child to touch these instrmments but a piano -oh. well. go ahead and bang th~ hell outof it. Why?-COLBY,KANSAS. DEAit COLBY: Becaue f!..._ are luge, fona ...... h 1Me1 pieeetl el " illMaN" ... 90 ................. utr.,oe.AeMW ... Mllo -·~ .................. (!) ...... .. ................ ..,.w-• .., .. .... ........... , ... " ................... ..... .....MMQ elM &o keep llllm .._,. -paper a9d pencil ror drawing, crayons or a deck of•carcla. Vae 1oar lmallaaU... DEAR ANN: I'm a 19-year-old wboae mother att.acbes a great deal of importance to look.a. She keeps telling me beautiful children can be life's richest blessing. When she says "beautiful" she means phyalcally good-looking. When I go out with a guy . who is n't handsome she says, "Drop him. Your children would be very homely. They'd start out in life with a serious handicap." When I date a good· looker Mom says," If you married him, your children would be gorgeous." Are looks THAT important? I've seen some very attractive people whose kids were just average. I've also seen beauWul people with A aa ~anders ,awfully plain looking parent.!. How does 1t work any wa y" REDOI NG. C ALIF . SEARCHLIGHT DEAR RED: The ~ame yoo are taUllag about ls the most mystertou.s gamble known Lo mankind. There's no way of knowlag bow the chromoeomes and genes will comblae. Some kid.a iahertl Liie worsl features of both pereata. Ot bera get the besl. Or, tlley may be throwbaw ud look llke u a..i. ••de or g.raadpareau. Good loob la Ute woni .,...u.le re... fw .elecdal a .._bud or wife -.-et•• ....... ...... -~ .-.le .. lt. DEAJ.l ANN L AND ERS: SundaJ , my hmbend 8Dd I took t wo coupa. to dimDel' LD a .,in. pelrlor. WHn the ptsma U'rlved I bed a sudden impulse to ask the guests lo join hancb while I s31d a blessmg of thanks for our new Pope. ll wu brief and sincere. When we got home my buslMmd said I was out ol line. No one else seemed t.o think so. In fact. they thought It waa rather nice. Was I? -WATERBURY. CONN .. READER DEA.a WAT ERBUR Y: A.9 tasplred, ailtttre prayer Is DeYer oat of place. Tiie world coaJd ase moresuchiestu.res. CONFIDENTIAL to Dlatraapt Moe.kr of a Nail-Biter, a Tbamb-Sacker and a Bed-Wetur -Three DUreren t Kids : Get a copy of "Mother's Medicine" by Mn . Strom Tbarmoed (publlsber, Morrow). She will help you with these problems and many more. PISCF.8 <Feb. 19-Mar. 20). Roadblock to money gain is removed -cash now resumes. Aries, Libra persons play paramount roles. One who aided you in past will now seek your guidance. Adhere to principles of Golden Rule. Member of opposite sex does care and makes no secret of It. Quilted Robes 36.00 . NON 24.85 ~el\\ tlleG• ~c\ 1)\St~· SEHSA TIOHAL PURCHASE Suedes,Leathers&Furs While They Last '69-'600 (Val.As 1140412001 Group Includes full-length suede coats. fur-trimmed leather Jackets. French rabbit Jackets and parkas. red fox. curly lamb, Australian possum and raccoon. 1927 H ..... m.c1. llttw•• lay & I t•I Cotta Mela 642-0011 Hooded 2 piece Flannel P.J. 's 19.00 Border Print Flannel Short Sleep Shirt Select Group of Fall Dresses Slightly Imperfect Granny 2pc PJ Granny Gown SPECIAL PURCHASE SWEATERS 15 Fashion lsl1nd 14.00 48.00 . 56.00 62.00 . 72.00 22.00 20.00 12.00 Newport Beech 14.85 9.85 35.85 45 .85 9.85 14.85 Z85 644--4411 DAIL V PILOT U 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS LESSONS , s 1 s.00 MM "" I TAaTS MOMDAY. OCT. ltlt, Costa.Mesa TelUls CW. 557.0211 Just Shake it and Let it Fall Into Place. The Precision Haircut. Because your head 1:., uniqut:. 1111~ way your hair grows is equally untQlH· Rf.Mlty quttP. different f.om every on" P.lsc '> Prcc1s1on nd1rc ut11nfj •'> d tPCtH11qu1· for cutting trte hair 1n harmony with 1n1• Wdf t qr•Jw '> Your hdlf ev~ntudll / grr111<; <Ju' tJ1J I •I rJr;i··~n I IO'>P th <;hap,. lft1tt"1 ,; pr1.)(.1•,1011 hdHCul (.,1.Jn.,r;qu .. ntly yuu• tl dlr CUI .Joi II r;r.1-..;c (jO<J<: dlti•• '111· (jd i~, (:!'>ti rJOI"<; aftror five minute:, AnU t;•·L.tU'>' tr•· t1.i1r 1..ill~ naturally t"llO ptarr· , )IJ 1.rm I hf111r• I ~""I llJ', ,1nq N tlh it Usua •1..; <,t -:i"" r1I thf r11•.;<! •J •" ,. At Corr 'lid rJ Pnrl0rrr ,r .. NI• .,hampoo µrec.1s1on·1 ut dno tJ1ow rlr f ~ '"' llr111 for Stflet:n dollars N hr:•t-pr 'Ir; 1 rr .t c; st r r i ;uy Ana no appointmen1<, drt: i:>v..r r ••Cf•'• <1r r • We alsv olfur p.-rr df • 1 11.iv<·~ coloring. lros11nq dnd cono111on111q B"'' 11• • ri•Jllv shine with ,,rec1s1on Ano ~o w 1t1 yvu . . . , _______ ... ('.,ommand t•erf ••rmanee ALL STORES OPEN MON.·FRI. g..9 SAT. 9·6 NEWPORT BEACH-MARINERS CENTER 149 RIVERS4DE . (Next To~ BHch Poat OttJce) 646-7'51 OOSTA MESA · MESA VERDE C€NTER 8eftMd loe 8kedft9 RIM (HeftMw & A.d•m•) 5404153 MOVE ur. To Harbor Rid~c, tl1e !!.\elusive It ii/side co111n1w 1ity ovcrlooki11K Neu>port Beach. Here, you 'II find three disti11cti l.1e toays to /it1e: Harl1or Ridge Estates, Harbor Ridge Crest, am-f Harbor Ridge Custom Ho111es ites. Plus a co111111u11ity tit at offers a ~uarded :;r,ate, four pool areas, tl11ee tennis courts, and views tlwt capture canyons, ridges, seascape or quiet liKl1t? at night. You already know lzow good it is to live in t/1e Newport Beach area. N ow, v isit t/1 c nine in no~atively dC?signed rnodcl homes in tile spectacular comnumity everyone is talking about. Harbor Ridge. Above all else in Newport Beach. Har#Hw RUlgt Estaus. Largr attaclit!d lromc>s nl't•r11;.:1r1g S./50,000 Harbor Ridgt Crut. L11.x11rro11s cn11do111111111111s at•etn}\111g 5325,000 Har#Hw Ridgt Cu.stom Homtsitts. D1ff<'rlll!{ 111 ~ru arul t•rc>u> 1w1•mging $400,000 Obtain tlH! Prop<'rty Rt!port rPquirt>d by Federal Law and rvad it beforr signing anything. No 1-ederal agency has judged tl1e merits or ualue, if any, of this property. Prices eff t'ctiue 8179 17 Harbor Ridgr Onue, N11wport Broclz (714) 640-o77b. Off Spyglas.s Hill Ro11d. ---~ ... HARBOR RIDGE. IRVN: PACIFIC I 1 ----------"-~l ... -~-~~-----... I Ptl8UC NOTICS .. tc:TtT'tCWS ....... .,..nan1 .. •n , ... ........,. __ .. ~.,..... ....... TA T.UMI. Jb> e t1\ltl Sir. .. , <..i•-....c.i .......... ... ,..,.. ...,_, ""' 0.. ~ Wei""'· Cllltwl'lle t111t T11b ---h t..-..C-lty.,. .... ··~ ..... .. .....,._ fl•I• •-t -llled wltll ... ,_,.,(.., .. .,Or-,_y tfl -- leMIMI• 4, IW't .. ,,,,. PIA>lt\llMI Or ... c .. ~I O.lly "'"9C. Sept 21.11-0.-1 t. 11 ,.,. .. ,,,, -------- PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE c......,. . NOTICE TO CRIDITORl IUPIRIOttCOUaTOP TMll STATI OP CAUflOtlMIA .. oa THI COUNTY Of' DRANO• Ne. A·'91UI E•tele Of RUTH MILLS TYNDALl •II• RUTH M. TYHOALL AtiA ltUTH MI LLS $TEWAltT, OKeewd. NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVEN .. -(re<fltOf\ol Ille ..... ,.__, _, •II.,.,._ ...... NI clakM .... II~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "CT1nout IWll••tl 9'AMll ITAT•MllNT T11• loll-lflt penon• ••• dOlflt bu\IM\\M QUAIL "LAC:e INTE"tOltS, ~l\e lai. 1• a...11 Mrwl. N-siorl &.a< ... , .......... "'60 011•11 111-.e Oewtapmeftl ~-... 11.,.., • Cellk><nl• co.por•tlOft, Sufi• tU, HIO ow.II f>lf'MI. ..._, ...... (•lllotllle.,.,.. Thi\ lluJNM I\ <.-.Cled bye (Of• OOt•llOfl. O...llPI«• Oewl.,._I C~e11on OclnMd c '*"*' ,,.__I f'IU711 P11btl..,_, Clr1t199 Co.II o.llY P1104, Miii 21. 21-0ct. ), It. 1t'9 ,....,. PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTJCE COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL ANO COSTA MESA •lfOll!VIL.Of'MINT .t.GlfNCV NOTI Cll OF JOINT P'U e LIC HE A•IH G ON THlf lllfOEVlfl.OP'MEHT P'LAH FOii P'ltOJECT .t.llEA. MO. ) IW.t.LLJICf NlflGHaOltHOOD \Tll.t.TllGY AltEAI NOTICE IS HE Rf 8YGIVENtll8'tr. CilyC-llolt11tC1tyol(O\u-w •lld t'-Cotl•MewA_ .. ._....,,A~y wllt llotd • toltll public .... ,. lnQ on -P"-.1 A_,...__, Plell IOf Pnlje<t N ... No 1 IW•ll.- Hef9-!.4rM"9V Are•I 111 IM Clly Of C:.0.ta Mtte, -ol'f. NO¥ tt1111ff t, tm et --et •:IS p.m. Of'ff-.. ~~·11- Clty Couf!Cll ~" Of Ille City Hell, ......., et 11 "•" °'1w, CM1e -... Celllornle. TM M911 *"'1olloft et the llOllft, def'lfl Of .. -CIHION'" In Ille P'01"._. lt .... W loOmflll Pta11 lot ............... ~..., ..... 2 •• "' .. '-;' All !Mt cw1elll rNI .....,.ny II-· 1t41 lrl IN 0tv f/f CoMe MMe, c:.unty ef Or ........... Cel .......... -...... ....... ~~~,._ .... 11 .... talld lylf'lt oM1Mfl Tract No. 612 •• .-.. Oii • ~ l'KoroM lfl .... 20. Peoe 1, of Ml1<.ei1a...-MePt Of Or ..... County, Cellfon!IA, And llr ... 1 tyt11 9 wlllllll ••Id T•A(I, mere _.ku1'"'1y-.crleM • .-S: .... ,,,..,,. ..... ~-,,,,.,_. II• al Pl.-!• A-(IO,GO , ... 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Ce tllMllla mtt, wllkll I• tN Pl«• of llolllnM\ Of tN u,._litl...S Ill All,,,_, pertelf\.. l"O to IN HIAI• of w ld c1eeeo.111, ClOUMTY Of' OttANGe ~-•(If 7,1IO.OO ,_.lo ., envi. 1'-nc:• 7• Owtc blllllr Ori .. West P9t811el wlltl tlW <Mlt«11M of NIM · ..... Allll, ~ IHlllh Street ll0,00 l•l 111 wlelllll ~ MUM9alt 01611.. Slf'WOO"W • di>teftCe of 1,J'O GO l•I M.IMMOMI <MA••IAOEI to.,..,...."°""· wlCI coun• bel119 Ille 111 ,.. u. ,,,.,., ... Of "9tltl-• So11111etl1 bounelery ol Ille lend LESLIE LOUISE ltANOOLPH •lld dH<rlbeCI llffetn, ttwnc:e parallel with 1te1~: BLAIK DAVID RAN IM ce,,ler!IM of ll'le<eftll• A••11.,. 001."'" 111. Ho •irw· w • dheenc• of "·"o oo .. 1111111 '°"' rnonl"• alter I.,. llr•t IMltllkellon of llllt nolke. o.1H~11.1m EUlllN W. Wllltln ~retot WllllWlll ArwwMd Of 1M EKAI• OI -£-ollhe _...,..'*"" l)e(eOflll MATTMewlLNSAl.e Doi..._ ..... CAftU't OM•-.m1 • ...,,..,..,........,_ CTA ""64 ..... 0.....,. eo.• 0 .. 1, ....... s..t.1•. 21, atlldoct. s. 1m Mo12·7' PUBUC NOTICE lfOTIC91 Y• ............ n. tWI le lfw TltUE '°""' OF BEGIN· aw!_.,~ .................. NINO, leld CWf'M .,.,,.. IN Wnterty .-Mttll ...,.. ...... ,.. ......,. beulld•rv ot llW lend dn<rlbeel ~In ..... a..... .... .. ............ 111 99Mf .. , UW R-1-nt Ple11 -· ~·: A¥110f .,.... 1111 ......... fl fl. I. Cerrect tlW wbltenderd "'-•t 11nMM1 ,_.. •wir ~· UC. OHIOfl. ........... • -.-IH. ,..-.. 2. Provide MeQuet• water M••lce • M ......... a .... LM la .....,_. etC1K1e4ly.., flA protec:UOll l>Ut-dMI ........ • l. ..,...... 1~1-to altar llW Te._ It 111 a •t: oe.olett ~ penwn. Tiie P9tltl0Nr ._flied a IMf"loll •. ~wide lllCAfltlw for II"-' c-emkle fGI' ,,_,.1a9e, You m•y me••-111111..ilOll Of properties Ille • wrm.11 retPllflM wftlltll ... ,. s. MlllOM• lmp«ll Of IMIJllURI In· Of ... _.. ..... tf1111-lt Mf'wd '*"pellble IMCl lllH .. ,...,. •· 1mv-11ou11no cCllll4illorK 11 yeu ltll ta Ille t ••ltte11 7. I,..._ ~Yllliff '°' •I· ,......... ..... _.. tllN, .,_ .... ..,......_.... ...... Mer ........... .,_ cewt I . Ciuelllll ..... ettwr OfHfle Im· may -• ~ ~•lnlflt lfl. ,,.~'""".,. ..,, .... wcl0< .lllldl .. ., ..., ..... ~ c:..-. " tM """°'" R-wl• ...... "'......,,.,, ....-......,,, 111e11t PIM! ••• enll•lrt• In '"• (fllld ,......,., dllld ....,,, llttlrMY'• Pl-"'I Cl ...... tKOl\d ,,_ !Mt, ~ .... 8fld -II ..,_, •ellel .. 4Jf City Hell 'lit ._ ....... r9ferel\UCI mey M ., ... W llM -1, ~ ......... AH~ wltlllflt .. IClfflt cw141 rewlt 111 ,,. ~"'-' et • IM ........-......,,...,....... Pl.,. ............. _....,~y,er -V .. • .. IM llovt •1141 ple<e ..., ........ E"ef ...... ~lllefl•llY, •II ".................... ... ....... -~leflttethe ......, .......... ,.......... ... .. ., ..... , ...... ................. yew Wfitt.. .... f/f ...... 111 llM "'Oja« AIM Of .....,_, . ..,,_, ................................. "" .... , .. ... Deilef ..... "" ~.., Pf ..... INiy ..... , eftd LaA. lr"llldl. --c.-...., .. .,....., -. .. °"" ._.... "" " ...,..... Alty !Wllwr "°'~"""· ..... ._._., .... ....-"'(ell o.iitY tt<tlllt tlle "l•Mlllt Dtvtaf .. •I ueue1....-... ,..,.,.,, -CNllMw~ WllWI L. o-i 11 •" ...._,CA l.c:llttw Dlf'KtOr T•1 C ....... 0-.MIM .......,..,.................. ...., ..... 1 .... Af'M, .......... ~ CMt4 Delly I'll«, Pl*lttllll °' .... CMtt Delly ,.,... Od~•. tt."·"' mt ,..,, ()(!, '· 17, D, """· '·""' ,,,,. .... . ... ICa...lleelc ,_a .. 6••d 8~1 DEAi: PA1: I am wrttiu oa beb.a1t ol my 13- 1ear-old ICID. wbo. lD addlUoo lo belnC a Daily Pilot carrier, la aa arid fan ot. tbe roek IJ'OUP Kia. In .January we MDt $1.IO to Klaa Special MerebaodlH lD WoodlMd Hllll IO that Mike could become a member~ the Kill Anny fan club. Tbe check was cubed rilbl away. but oothtn• ever arrived from Ute fan club. Eacb lime I call I'm told that be should receive h1a order wlthln 11.x week.I. It •P· peara that tb1s ia some sort ol an exploitation of children, and I hope you can help us. S.ff.:1 Costa Mesa TM t .. clM ......... ..W AY8 Uuit aaU &Mft 9'f .._pwuy )Mip ~ .. ~la a Mi e.rder ab ... Y.--·· 9Ner wt1I lte proeeqed lm· ae41ateiy, .._ odlen are asked &o be patlftt a wMle llqel-. W-. ....uq aa lllqllJry for u u - ftlW "*'• odler reaclen are uked to lae18* "Pin el die ftoal u4 back of u.etr cucded d1ecb, or odler proof of paymat. Cortri119 R~t-d P.-rcolatf119 DEAR PAT: I've read about the Coming Ware coffee percolator warning. I have one of these percolatora and wonder exactly what Coming plans to do to compensate consumers who are ad· vlsed to discontlnue wslog these coffeepots because of the daoter of the metal band separating from the ceramic pot. K.W .. Newport Beach C-moers wllo ldetltlly dleaaelves ud Uteir pereolaeen <eerlal •--ben • metal .,._. a .. model .. ber &ad/er cap capacity IMwa oa aide or IMt&om of wlllte pot) wl11 be eoetaded b1 Cora· la& wMla u fllfer Uuit wW va..ry affe,..... to Ute •odel ... aae el &M eeft-.et &M1 .... A C.n· lal .......... l"flJNH'U dial...,. of HWH Hf. '""" wUI be offered a parUal caall refad or a eWee el alMnuUwe Con.lag Wan pnMlllda er u optlea le .. &M 11at11a1 ftf9M .. crMll ... .,.. tile pmdue., .. to t•• Me .. ,,.... • apedal .... Item eatalel. 0.-n of older ee«.,.u •ade ..., .... Im .W be Wd U.at &k)' ma1 IJ!Udlue mp to hr• ltetae f,... U.at aame ca&alietS. Net e+etJW wtU rec:el" a partial can rdmd fllfer. 'fte de- &ermllllq factor IJI tile age ud __. ef tM ,_ t. waived. Tiie ofter from C.nalag .W be part of t1i1e "rH,-e" packa&e tllat a eemamer c• after aet1cllal a eom•ieted eoapoa or wrlU. llOt.lee &o Conatag. Tbe package aho wt1I llMlacle a copy of tile 1pedal catalog; another wanda1 message aboat Coning Ware percolators; and a pre· 1tamped. folded bo•. If the consumer dttldes to accept Coml.ag's of. fer, be or she mu.st 011 ln tM appropriate lnforma· lion on the offer form, fold the form , and retarn It • Ool o prol:Mm1 TM11 wrftf ~ Pot Dlotta. Pol wW ctd rtd tape. getting t~ ~· °"4 aec'°'9 "°"Mal to aol11t 1~1tlta in g<>vemmcmt and btmnt11 Moil "°"' qu.tlhOl'&I to Pat Duma, At Your Sennct, 0rQll{l(f C~t Dmly Pilot. P 0 Bos 15'i0, Coita fttftatJ. CA 92m. Al mGft1I lettn• <11 pousbl.e WW bf OJmDlftd. bl.It phoned lnqufrifl or Utter• not tracluctJno lht rtadtt'• full name, oddrtu and ~ .. 1aouT1' ph(ira.t numb(rcannot b,.cprmdt'rtd Thucolumnoppearado,. Ill ezc-~taiddlr · .• ')! ta tM ,...aMreelecl, pre-st.a .... bH ..... wUll tile I.Id le die cre.taa.r. ~ .W ""o.I at tile ca•uaer • 41rK&ed by M9dlaa el&ller a re- huMI died er ware, u tadka&ed a.1 "8 et9R•er. Ce......, a.lb eoMa•en &o .....,. at leu& eip& weeb fw die lalUal respoue. U ,.a cloll't lane a CMpGO. Med ta.. ldeatlfy. lag laformadoa ~rtbed abon to: CendaC Glua Worb, P.O ..... 585t, Coralas, N.Y. 14831. Ma9a%fa .. /tlbutf Marie DEAR PAT: Lul December we ordered five yearly indexes and six acrylic cases from Cuisine magazine's readet service department. We were notified that lbe 1978 lodex would be delayed, but our check wu cashed. Jn A~ we receiv~ the wrong index order and no cases. The Lndex order finally got atra1ghteoed out in July after another wrong shipment in June At lbat Ume one case also was sent. We're still out five cases and my correspondence ls not being answered. W O .• Huntlngt.on Beach AYS contac&ed Calli.De magu!Jle. Yoar re· cord.I wU1 be cbttked out ud the five cases will be sldpped wt&ll apolog.lea from the firm for tbe mlx· •P alld delay. QUEENIE AT YOUR SERVICE Savings Buildi ~ RB Plarined Conltnlet!oo or a Sl.5 million Coau Men butldlnJt, new bead-quartera for Orange Coaat Savtnp and Loan Aaaoclation, wt11 otnctal· ly beit.n with. 1round· breaking ceremonies Thursday, announced Richard P. Bond, aa· soclaUoo president. The new building will replace the facility pre· sently located at 1700 Ad a ma Ave .• Costa Mesa, a.a well as loclud· ing executive offices. The building will be con- struct~ Just east ol the present site on a four· acre parcel. Orange Coaat Savings opened· on April· 7. 1978, a nd reported asseta In excess of $22 million for the first 18 montbs .of operation. Bank Sets Newport Office CaWomla First Bank will celebrate the establlahmeot of its new Newport Beach office at 396 Superior Ave. with a grand opening Tuesday lhroughOct .19. A represeotaUve from the Southem Californla Ediloo Company will be ln the ontce to anawer q~Uona on enerp con- 1ervaUon dw1n2 bank· ing hours Tuesday Oct 12. l S and 19. Services at the new racihty include safe de· posit boxes. eommercial loans and dnve·up bank· lnj? 733i. • 4 There are any number of expensrve luxury se- dans available tcxJay that perform exceedingly well on the tax return. The BMW733i, on the other hand, was built to off er its owner the one asset that seems lacking in many of today's expensive automobiles: extraor- dinary performance on the freeway. A benefit that becomes abundantly evident the first time one t.akes the wheel of the BMW 733i and experiences the kind of exhilarating responsiveness that ~ ' 1 most people have all but given up for 1 lost 1n today's pollution-controlled automobiles. Press the accelerator and the 7331's fuel-1n1ected 3.3-lrter engine responds 1n a manner that can only be described as exhila- rating; the six-cylinder power plant 1s so eff 1c1ent that Road & Track mag- azine has called 1t ·· .. the most refined in-line six 1n the.,world." All told. the 733i may be the only leased car that's as satisfying to dnve dur- ing the rest of the year as it 1s during tax season. If the thought of leasing a luxu ry sedan you won't be bored with before its lease 1s up 1ntngues you, contact your nearest BMW dealer to arrange a test dnve . YOl JRJ,OCAL CiMW DlALER GROUP .... _. i,(MIM ... 8 WIM,_ .... I.' LOS..., 1 '1 .... llllUrWOOI l'l IMUAU I •~11ury M•ilC.ff ~oil~ llW '•1'1101 HMW N• k AJe'C¥0.·1 IWW H'f"'•·P•rlii M t11ot fH,,"1 ~Jt'tln\1•1 lrt< ',. ...... Ww f,,, ,, IHI l W. I M.w1 Sit•• I IO':J) ~"'l~ itJXl?'¥il~ i-14',.,. 4 If I .i. •• ~· ( J l 1)1 Wt I I .... 1 ~~•..-1 m $l •,/08444 C.•·..,.nn b "ttirl ~dfd (,'""" tiMl (714) BJ!>. illl .,. amsa (i'IJ) lilh 1144 I IJ) ~ 11°(11 I• I IJ • fj \?70 (II 1) /t1l-6IJ I IO wna-. ·~IV f' nMw Ilk, 6._, 9 LAUIU 11 ----lt...-&I ()<;!'onMoltJt~ 141 .1 .. 1Arr1'1N lorn R.iy BMW IU>Mclaten o11rl l).k k v.111t-y .JJNro6MW IK;'O S..11.1 Morie.• II~~ HIH c..n.,m tl<.n1 ni ... 1 HMW tnc: ' ~·· I• IC"ti40 I or-;t o• (Jl..J Ii< '""' "" (;' J) 7!>Hl (;> 13) li\O ()'.)4 j tl'iO fltortt1 08.11 h 11 "'1 ~ll. ~lll!tll"fh ()IJ!~3?H (.'I I) IV'~ t1)l') 3 -lall 7 ~IUGI v1~691,97()4 f'l.wy (714 ~II!> 21 .. "" /1Pf)ef BMW 01 ~'ol'k~1k8MW 714 !>22-~J 1114)Rll :YMO 17 N&a..-S HMW Autn (',1'f'lll'f ~fy ll~h :?l-01 F'ac1I< Coo .1 10 LAIWlll 1·1 .....nlUOI VIPMoln<C:ll Ir.I '>.r':lO V, t11 NII)" 'Hl)WNwr ··~ ~a~t• ...... c."""' lo 40l'l f 11,1 P1rn Un•"'"'"'' I -Boti!f'v.111l <' J) 3 6-093!> M<••Ud I' i4() .Mt••IUt1' (,.11~t~NC (.'lJ) ll:!k ll')I (21J)? I.HJ'<; 4')?01 N $lorm Hwy lblO (71 ) 328'652ei 4 , ...... (fm) 948-{i004 {714) (.4()1,444 lij .... Holl ~l.kr11 tmoorti II ... =8'M 411~0.M• I~ BMW )(M!llJ~ ~'le.· .. ~m188911tJ b Oler~~ >4444 , .. _..__.,..,. (213) 427·5494 m.:::.... .. 1 r•~--- " Qntario Use BacJ(ed Air. Pauengen A.ked io Go Inland -_. . . ar ru:oauc. IOIO&Jnm. . ......, ....... 0.Wto 1---U.al Attsian. ofu.., IQ, la yery nke lbJa th!M '/Nr. It LI INnay elcJM -an all· lJDPGl'taat COGl~r•Uoa -J.t a 11!.ort 4rlve aorU• on tbe Oru11 ..t ... , • u.. Pomana. n on .. ~ --..w--11ata Wlcrowded•-•-_. ....... ' WI UUJJaJ.a. WLIGll'IS D•PUT for D.1• "')--1 ...... ol c:omJDette lJt. c tadi.q Albany, N. Y.: Lincoln, Neb.; 'l\aceon, Arla., and Prtmo. ID aome cu., air f a.rea .,.. lower lban tboM cbarced for • fll1bt1 1eav1nc from o&ber Sout.bena CaWomla airporu. All of th.la is part of tbe sales me11a1e Oran1e County of· flclall are aeartna up to present to the air travellq public to help eue the current .. overload" on John Wayne Airport John Wayne Airport, known as Orange Cowfty Airport until re- cenUy, was designed to accom· modate a b out 500,000 air passengers per year, but today is handling 2.3 million, accord- ing to officials. .. IT'S QUITE burdened," said Steve Kozak, an aide to Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. The superyisor is one of those encouraging use of On· tarto John Wayne Airport is the third busiest airport in the coun· try, based on the number of take off s and landings. Cblu10·1 O'Hare and Lone &.acJl lnternaUoDa1 are ranked • •• &Del two, re.pec1.l nl,y. Aod .Jolm W11n1 A1rpori I.a UM coaUauaa tarpt ol 1ttcn1 com. aumJ&,J r,•Uo. to J t DOlM that fUla lkl. over pan. ol Newport a.Mb. "'ft9 lDeruMd demaoda on air travel from John Wayne Airport need to be met and lbe Ontario fadbty la lbe belt IOlu lion to MllDt ol the current pro-blem•." aaid Riley. al.LO AMONG • hotl of Or~ COunty official.a who are acbeduled to travel to Ontario ln November to explore expanded use of the faclUty by local air travelers. One suggeitioo already under dlscussioo calla for special bus service from Oranie County to Ontario International. Kozak conceded that south and west Orange County rest· dents who plan short flights, for example, to San Francisco or Las Vegas, probably wouldn 'l drive or bus to Ontario. But residents of north county communities lncluding Brea, La Habra, Fullerton, Placentia Yorba Linda, parts of Anabel~ and Villa Park could drive to· Ontario just as easily as they could to John Wayne Airport he said. ' KOZAK ~ POINTED out that many travelers who by habit fly out or Los Angeles In· ternationaJ could fly out of On· tario. It is served by American LEASE it From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ OPEH7DAYS 2600 HAllOI ILVD •• COSTA llEU M0-9100 Airline., Trana World AirUnea. U nited Alrl1DH, Wutera AirUn•, Huaba Air Welt., PSA. Gold o W•t. Ooatlnental, Air Callfomla &Del A.Lr Corte&. Ft11ht1 from Ontario to major U.S . cHlea lnclude Cblca10. Dallaa-Fort Worth, Denver, Waahlncton D . C., Boat.oo. Newark and SeatUe, and many lo·atate desUnaUoo.s. Service to other cltiea likely wUl be expanded ln the fall ol • 1980 when a new runway ia planned al Ontario. It will allow take·offs and landinas of wide· body jeta, aaid Robert Quincey, airport manaaer. "We're not out to suppress air traffic at this airport," said Quincey, noting that, as current· ly constnacted, lbe racilily could handle an additional one million passengers per year. ll now handles 2.S million annually, be said. ONTARIO IS operated by the Los Angeles Department of Airports under a joint powers agreement with the city of On· tario. ' Cllrr Moore, manager of the airport department. said he sup- ports the effort to increase Ontario's u se. So does Henry Wedaa, mayor or Yorba Linda and chairman of the Gov· ernments Airport Site Selection Com mitlee of the Southern California Association of Gov· ernments. Purchasing Talk Slated Sherwood J . McCord, vice pres ident of Berna rd Haldane As· sociates, Ca re e r Counselors, will speak on ''Career Develop· tnent" at the Oct. 18, 7 p.m. dinner meeting of the· Purchuing Manage- m e nt Association of Orange County at the Camelot Restaurant lo Santa AD.a. IDfOl'BMldcm .. a•alla· ble b)' ......... '"8-2llO. PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE __ -;.c,;-;ooseusiNEU _ I PUBL~C N~Tl':_E __ NAME ITATEMENT FICTITIOUS 8USINESS CP-10017 The followlnq person' •r• dolnQ NAME STATEMENT '·1tM1' t>u\ln•U•• Tiit lollowlng person Is dolno bull· FICTITIOUSIU"NfU CHA ALES CHIPS OF ORANG& ,,.u ... NAME STATEMENT COUNTY. ,,,, Yacht Redtenl , HENNESSEY JAGUAR, 16'0 The lollOWlftV _ _, ll do•nQ bll•I NO•POr1 8ea<ll. Calltornla '11"60 Pla<Hlll• 11 B, Colt• MHe, Celtt. '1U7 nen •• Ottlce SySlem• Supplier•. In<. e• ~OMpll W.nnuwv. 301 Luoanla, A OOOPS WlfjOOW II. !>CAEEN Celltornoe corporation, 2127 Ya<hl Re Nf'Wpor1 Bffcll, Cellf 91643 fOM PANV, .J\l"'w-.. Ulh StrePI, d l•nl Ne•porl Beech. Celllornle This buMnftl I\ conducted bY en In-Ntwpor1 ae..d(, CelllM"nl• t2fl63 92..o dlvldual. ThOmll\ J M &IM, •• , w Utn TPllt buslneu h conducted by• cor· Joe Henneswy Slrttl. NtwPO•t Buell Ce lllornl• POt•llon Tiiis •-t was fl~ •illl Ille 91643 Office Svlteml County Clar1I OI 0.-County on Oc.· Thi\ llU\lrwn I• <OflCluClt<I b~ an In ~~Inc t->. 191' dlvlOU•• O.v1d S Grembtr9 FUJ111 T...,,,_J Mains Pfftldent Pllbll~ Or.,. ~st Oallp PllOI This •lat-' was llltd wltPI , ... This stat-•n llltd with 1i. Oct s, n, 1', 26, 1'1• liOl-79 c-11 Coen OI 0.9'19t County on Oc. c-tyC .. ~ofOrM199 Countyon5">--------IObert. lffl t9"'ber12,lf7't PUBLIC NOTICE 1 WESTERN MUTUAL UClllOW l'l:t227J COit ... Publlv.<1 Or-Clloe•l Delly PllOI, ------------,..., s. y.,,,. s.pt. 14. 21. 29 andO<I S. nl• 36-17·7• f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS S.lle 111 NAME STATEMENT h•llA, Califwlll• .... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit' lollowlnQ ponon ii do•AQ buSI· EKrew .... ~tt71·A MU H Publlshfd Or-eo.,1 Dally PllOI, PSI THEO, 6611 Criste Palm~ October S, 11, It, 26, 1f1' ~1• N·1'77S Orio, Hun11nQlon 8e.-cll, Callfornla l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!H ., ... , NAMt! STATEMENT Cherlf'S Scott, M 0 .• 6611 Crista PUBLIC NOTICE "tantoUI llUMNUI -ITA,...,..lltT T ... f .. ,_. ... --s are dol ... ............. : Ol"FIHOAE l'AOl'EATIES, 620 Nnrpert Cefttw OrlM, Sulla 211, N.._t ....... C.tlfoml• nMO CN~ E. Heyw.,.d, 211 Cader" Slrnt, N--1 Baac11, C•llfornl• ttW Randolph C. tn•l•Y. B·tO·B. ~\Ide. Ca4Hot"'• '°70 J.ck R O..Hln, 111 Cedar Slrwl, Ne""1)«1 BNd>, C..lltotnl• '264l This bu•lneu h <ondu<lt<I by a -••I partne,.,Np CNr1ff E Hayward Thi• •IJllemef!I W31 flled with ti. CO<lnty Cle< a OI Or .,0. County on Oc.· 10ber 4,1'11'1 l'IU7 .. Publhlled Or11noe Cout Delly Piiot, 0<101>e• s. 11. 19 "· '"' ms.1• PUBLIC NOTICE l'Ht711 "CTITIOUS IUSIN[U MAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowlno ~''°"' •r• dolno llullMn H AMC DEVELOPMENTS, 320 Buclr.M•I Roao, Cost•~ ... C•lilomia .,.,. Ronnlf' C CMn. ~7M Pl•Y• Way, CYPrtn, Calllomo• to!.JO Mlnoru S. CMn. 320 B..clr.nell Roed, Costa Mew. Cellfornla ml6 Tt11, lluwMn I• conou cteo by • oe•oera1Par1Mr\hop. ROftCl\en Tl'll• ... ,_, ... , fol.cl Wltll ,.,. County Cle~ OI Oranoe County on Sep lamber 4. 1'1' ~Ul7tt Publllhed 0r9'9 Coa'1 Oelly Piiot Sept. 14, "· 21, Oc:t s. lffl )561-1' PUBLIC NOTICE The followlno persons ••• dolnQ Palm• Drive, Huntington Buell, -----.. -ISOLUTI,;:.....,. -i• buMMUtt Celllornle9?._,7 " ..,... "'"'•r • FASHION WIG & BeAUTY Tlllsbu\lneuku>nducledbY•nln-AHOLUTIOMO,THl!BOAllOOl"TAUITl!HOI' SU PPL Y. 19061 Me9noll• Slrnl, dlYIClual. THE l'OUNTAIN VALLIY ICMOOL 01n1t1CT FounlJlln Vallt'Y, Celllornte.i10I Olar!M Sc.on, M o. WHEREAS, 1"9 Founl•ln V•lley ScllOOI District of 0•9"09 CO\lnty, Audqlf Lenrkes, 1124 La Roca, Thi• slat-I ••• filf'd wlltl ""' Celllornlo, Is_,,,__,,., of Ille preml-end bulkllnQt tc-n as ti. Jol>n C Fwnt•ln Valley, OllHornl• .i1oa County c1er11 o1 o.-county on S.p. M< Dowell ScrlOOI, localed a111no 0 •11 $1rM , ,_1eln Velley, Calltornla; - Shelva J, Lenik••· ..,4 Le Roca, l•mller 12.1'7•. WHEREAS, Unit "C", Roomt II, IS -..... "°" ne.oitd IOr KllOol ,OUflt.ln Velley, Cetllomlt '11Ct f'lnftl c.tenroom P<l•llOf,llS by Ille FO<lnleln V•ll•Y SCll004 District. -Tiiis buslne» Is cOl\fllcted by .,, PubllSlleel Or41n9t Coast Delly PllOI, Wt-IE REAS,,,,. HUfltl"910n Beach Union HIQll SchOol Ol•lrlcl ,, desl.-lo lndlvldllAI. s.t>t. 14, 21, 21 andOcl. s. 197' l6S1·7' IHH RC)C)lm 13, IS end llof Unit "C" for, .. SC-Cl•l l"ducellon CCWl\Ortlum Of· AudOll Lefttkes Ikea; Thia a~t we• llled with lM NOW, THEREFORE, Bl! IT AESOLVEDfflolio-· Couftly Clerk ot O<•nve CO<lnly on PUBLIC NOTICE I. II I• lhe lni.nt of lllls Goerd lo•-It-IJ, IS and llOI Unit "'C" ot SetMm-7. mt. 1------------· • John c. McDowell Scl1oot, located al 1nto Oell Str..i, Fountain Vell•Y. l'ID112 fllCTITIOUSaustNllS Celllornla, to Ille HIMll"910n Beach Union H'911 Scllool Dltt•kt "'*"r tna PvttlltMd Or .. CM•t Dally Piiot, NAME ITATSMl!NT lof-lllQ temll end conditions: ~-u . ,,, • •Oct. s, ''" IU>'! TM tollowlno --11 dolno busj. le) Ti. -IOcl of Ille ....... IMll before period of five I SI tnOntlK, <om- ,.. .. ea -nc•no °" Stl>4-W '· 1m encl -lfto on FeOr.-v 1. '"° no. panlft, by PUBUC NOTICE M«ADAM & ASS0CIATI!$, 1207 mutual~. l'MY er1end Ille t•rm ff/I Mid I.HM_.._, 1o tna ajlpf"Oval ~.mt on ... c.or-""' Mer, C:.IH. Of the LHIOF -~. TM rental PH-for Ml4 u--II be • total ------------1 7._,, amount tor tl"tt five monlll term of Ille i-ol t.l.M , i»YHM menthly In .o. ~tmnOUI Miii..... Miiierd Nelloft Mec~m 1207 venc•. Slllper-montl\. ...,...ITATaM9•T S.acrn1 Dr. c.or-de4 Mllr 'c.ai1t 1111 l.Hlfl "1•11 tvmllh -.,., Cllredly for.....,._ _'tlce. u- ..,. .......... ...,_ 11 CIOlnt bwl· "'"· • . . will PO to L-Ill Pf°"°'11on•l.e .,,_ ol eleclfkllY. --...-........... -e Tiiis """'""1ItCl9fldUc1M 11 -the r•tlO wfllell tN _,. tooteoe i..-N9nton. '°""' _... 1Wfe99 IMOllta De-ADOICTIOH CLINIC, dlv!Ouel. y 8'I In· Of JoM C. N'<~I Sc'-4 ~ INll ·-1111 ~f'ed to ptOYide 1"8'11 Udll ~ ...... 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""" ... n.K ...,,_. -f-w1tfl Hie PUBLIC NOTICE tumn _...,., ell "-"· ...... UM, IN'OtlMY, 8llCI -IHet -~ 0.-4' Or-.. c...My 9fl Oc· -CM,..S """""'' _.. tlle -.. a-' .,.iNt ttia LetMr., '--- ...., i, "" unaNT10MS TO s•u. LesJH furtl'lt• eor•• to provide •II nec_., 1nturanc• "°"''"· Incl~ ..,,_ AT ~ltLIC AUCTION fire. v•ndallVll, INll<loln mlKfll .. , -ll*'l1y 1-lflCe wlUI llmli. ol not ~ ..... Or9l'll c:..tt o.lly ~ NOT1Ca IS HEAEIY GIVEN that tett INn One MllllOll OVll-1$1,000,0001 ,_ ltlltlf1ft t. po..-or .. ,_., encl (kt, .. n. "· ... "" ... ,.. on WMMteay, ... Intl day of~· not .. II .,..,, l'l .. H ......... 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J.Oe~ lltty-.-.11 ll1tlllf ~ Aoetr .. ftfll .......... Or9l'll C8lll Dell• ,.... 1"114141 ...... 0r ..... C.et o.lly f'll.. IMlta Meytn Oct. S. tt. "'a "19 ,..,, Oft.-r S. Tm Jlt1•7' f'lllMllMd 0r9'19t GMst Delly Pllfil, 5"11 JI, n tN Oc1 J, lt7' -..... ~&.1'1t 6 DAIL V PILOT U _ Croquet, Anyone? It might be a trifle hard to find a big· e~ough mallet for •these wicket·shaped pipes. They're part or a steam injection system used by Tenneco Oil Company north or Bakersfield to extend the produc- live life of the Oildale oil fields . Fuel Saver COCOA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Enaioeer Norm Hal.em uya he bu invented a better tuel aaver - one lb.at could yield 1u 11vtn11 ol t .1 J*'ceat In alr·condillooed can. But the world lan't beatlnc a path to bis door. Halem, 1 former Kennedy Space Center engineer, aaya the device la 1 small vacuum • switch lbat ahuta off lbe air conditlooer u the car accelerates, saving engine labor and gu. · SEVE&AL FEDEaAL government teats bee~ his claims that lbe device, which sells for less than $15, ii not just anolber gimmtclt. But it seems too simple and too inexpensive for the driving pubUc, he says. "The public ha.a been tainted by aas·saving gimmicks through the years and anything that comes along and suggest.a il mtgbt be a gu·aaving device la looted on as a gimmick," Halem says. The government purchased only 21 of the "Passmasters" for Its fie« of 81,000 cars, and Sears, Roebuck and Co., bu decided to pull the de· vice out ol its catalog because ''it hasn't been sell- ing." Halem says he's sold 30,000 to 40 000 na· tionwide. ' TBJS IS BOW it works: A piece or tubing is plugged into the intake manifold vacuum line. The lead wire of the device then goes to a point on the electrical wire leading to the air conditioner com· pressor clutch. When the engine comes under load . while accelerating, as on a hill or at a stop light. the switch cuts off the compressor and the engine won 't have to work so hard. Firm Moves, New Leases Told Moves, leases of office space. remodeling and the opening of new Orange Coast offices have been announced by a number of firms Tropitone Furniture Company of Sarasota . Fla_.._ has broken ground on a 200,000-square-foot fac1hty in Irvine. The plant is localed on a 9 3 acre site in Irvine Industrial Center. East. and will cost about $3 million. Management Wo rk Associates. Inc . a management training company. has taken a thrtt· ye~r ~ease on 1.264 square fet>t of space in lhf' Dove Building, 1151 Dove St . Newport Beach Value of the leasehold is $52,329 Joseph Magmn. the San F'ranc1sro based retail chain, has reopened its South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa store with a new design aimed at the 1980s The 27,000.square-foot store has been designed with fleXJble space modeled on the reeling or open· air markets and bazaars The commerc1e1I architectural and s pace plan· ning firm of J Ri chard Pavlo11sky & Associates has relocated from Tustm to 4631 Teller Ave Suite 110. Newport Beach. The firm spec1ahzes 1~ offi ce s tructure<. Columbia Sa11_w gs and Loan /\ss~ialJJ>n has opened a new brahlil in Lake 1-·or~t. lt~~ocated at the comer of Lake Forest Dn ve and Rockfield Boulevard An Orange• County offi ce has been opened by Travel l'nnel In c of La Jolla. a travel agency franctuSt-firm The office ts at 2041 Bus iness Center Onve, Swte 213. Irvine . l O\t•r The Countt·r HI.SOU~ »a. •. ., ~ ~~ lip• .... o • ..,.. ;QI:: l:"" r .::.• ~ = ~ J:-!"'&w..~'-... ,..., ~·----...... 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J=•• .. ovr:...! . .: ., U ~·" J t t ~.~ M<M«o . ,' 1~•" ~ jJ :,~ "•~ t : ~ U""; ~ _..'Jr~.! i~t ~10 ~~~~-~· ~ 11 l~ll 1n ~?! 1·1, 5 ~!1.. ·!r;II. ~ ~·;: ~= '~f-·• :: ~:5 ";::~;-... .,_ '-~ 1J tt -\.'I t • t '! + .. 1 1 t ~ ~ • + f f • I .. • .. --IM lf!I 1t\li + \Ii 11111 -t l p ;14 • " 1 It , ... • i. 1141 I + It , t ' • t _ --T - • ,. 1 .:·v; ' 'J:• 'le . "' ==" .,, ~::Ill "' •• !""' ... 1 dJ t~· " ~:rt~ l :::~ f5;.i,~:n ==~=:' ... tt ,PJ ttl!.'~ ·~1;\,.;..,~:~ :Jil rm:~ are::~~~.: k!:~ DAILY PILOT BUSINESS Debt Advisers By SYLVIA POaTZa (Lo.at of fiw coltmmaJ Now the weeks of lbe blQest ll*l<ilnC of lbe 1ear cloae l.n oo us -Tbanbgtvtnc.autatmu -and alou wttb the dell~ ol dvln.c gifts to our favorite people wtb-~ tbe debta ol our buyin& spree. tn millions of cues, I.he lMtallmeot toana you talte oa • to "surprise .. your spouse or chlldten with 10metbiq tMJ • want and don't expect wUI simply be beyond your capedt1 to repay. IN CNcotlE BRACKETS ra.ngin& from the low to U. high. uncounted numbers of you wUl sink from ~ Pl'6- carioua position of being up to your ears to over JIOUI' bead in debt But ti, du pite the warning, you do wake up the dat t.be new year and new decade begin. aware that you .,."' taken oo loo great a debt burden, don't panic. YOW' credit.ors want to help you repay and will usist you If you are honest and ask for their help. Money's Worth And for major help. go at once to one of the more than 400 branch offices of the 206 non profit. com mun ity · s ponsored Cons ume r Credit Counseling Services now operating in the tJ .S. abd Canada Under the auspices ol the National Foundation for Coru;umer Credit an Washington. 0 .C .. these agencies ba".'e been created to assist consumers in a ll economic categones and age brackets. They offer rree budget counseling and credit counsel· ing. as weU as debt·managemeot assistance at a modest fee for those already in over their heads. THE AGENCIES offer you A chance to' review your budget and spending habits confidenUally and thorougbty, under the professional guidance ol an impartial. trained counselor -to de<:ide what changes you wi~h to make l1I your lifestyle. Free analysis of your financial situation, including pracdcaJ auggeistions for budget changes and other poten· tial ~ <federal. state and local subsidies such as fuel· cost auiatance• for wbach you might be eligible -Debt repayment help for a nominal charge, whic:h m waived ln hardship e:ascs. The schedule denloped 1$ ac- ceptab&e to your credit.on and easier for you t.o manage. If you }oin the pf'OtP'&ID, you are asked to rewro all your credit cards until you are back in sound financial abape. A counselor to act as your representative to your ttedltors and. once payment.5 begi~ t.o remain your in- termediary if problems come up You sign an agreement that LS not legally binding In which you pledge not to incur rurther debt and to send on a regular basis a specific sum to your agency ti') be dtslnbuted to yc1ur C'redJtors You are rehe' ed of 1o1.urn"' dbout garrushment..6. wage assignments or repos~~~1on of iwri>onul property IT ~ORK"' i\l.TllOl (,tf Pi>·wnt13lly a consumn credi t <,('r\1('1 n µc·rat e-. J' J \Oluntdn '>elf help program tho'><' v.h•t t'Clrnplt'lt· .~ dl·bl mJn<t)o!••mr·nt pro~rJm hav1 .• 95 Pt>rc.-nl nr tx •tll'r 'hJn11 ,,r r•·m.1in in~ nut of dc~perJh· debt troublt· 1ndd1n1tt'I) More and more. ag~.1c1es such as these are encourosg mg consumers to seek advice while sl.111 an the clear finan· dally. so tbey can be given the guidance on sound fin.an· cialpl~ Rut the m ain ~oal 1s to pull )OU out of debt and put you on your feet hnancaally. so yoo never agam will need counseling You also may go lo a.n office ol lhe Family Service M · s0<'1auon <also coast·to-coast> for budgeting assistance But go' Seek adv1N.' no~· before you 'rt: a de bt· management proble m 1n .t N't'{>SS•on 4.'r~• l1uerest R ate.s Decline Likely By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP• Doo't bold your brHth. as they sa). or keep your fingers crossed. or in fact get lnvolved in any of~ pbys1cally uncomforuble positions, but could interest rates be ~~long? That notion is s preading among securities a.nd economic analysls. It worked its way ant.o t.be latest bond market review ol Smit.b Barney Harris Upham Ii Co. And Merrill Lynch Eronomicuees a sharp drop ahead. MO&E l llPOaTANTLY. some investment inatitu· tiooa. such as ~ion and mutual funds. apparently feel t.be same way -or so you would judge by t.beir sudden in- terest in blue chip stocb recenUy. Among those who have decl~ themselves most forcefully is Albert Cox. Jr .• president of Merrill Lynch Economics, a subsidiary of tbe big investment house. He foresees a "downward spiral" ol interest rates. In Cox's opinJon. t.be reversal most likely will begin "in a matter or weeks." alt.bough he admits t.o some in- decision. The downturn might be delayed until year end. he concedes. with even higher rates until then. ~ NO MA1TER, H E forecasts. the prime interest rate! now at 13.25 percent. will reach 8.S percent by late 1980, aided by cutbacks m industrial inventories and thus the need for credit to finance them. In theory. a s interest rates drop. stocks become more attractive. Or. lo rephr ase. as interest rates fall invest· ments in debt securities pay poorer yields. while invest· ments in equities, or ownership, pay more. The explanation is uncomplicated: When interest c:oSts fall, so do business costs. Moreover. companies can again afford t.o invest in more productive plans and equipment. further lowering unit costs. While most Investors rema in cautious about all markets. and others seem intent on getting the last hac· lion of a percent advant.age out of rising interest rates, some already have been returning to stocks. ARE nlEY ACTI NG prematurely? Investors recall that last spring. hoping to spur interest in stocks, some broken told client.a that interest rates already bad peaked. So mucfl for fores tghl. It is true, too, lhat attempts t.o see the ruture are com· pUcated by convulsions of the dollar, JOld, interest rates. stocks, boulin1. eoer1Y. Alone and as they relate to each other, they baffle reason. Hunches -now they're another thJn1. With interest ralet al levels never before recorded, and with the lips that lnd•try and lndlviduals are lowerin1 their credit de· manda, the feelln1 Is 1preadin1. Tbe feel.in•. that ls, that interest rates that seemed beaded t.o tbe heavens mlabt be returnln1 to earth, accom· puled by economic staUc. to be sure, bul retum1n1 non- etheless to their natural envlronment. The re-entry lan't to be awai~ with bated breath, any more than the uxt appearance of Haley's Comet. But ll wlll be an event, a blc one. and already they're talJdna It up In buainea and lnvestment cJretes. • FregQ$i: .:~e'll .Win ·Thi-ee Row • lll a _ PONDERING PREDICAMENT -The shock of losing two straight playoff games had Angel slugger Dan Ford u1 a daze Thurs· Al'WI~ day. The An gcb r eturn home tonight for the third game of their American League c hampion~hip !'!C'rlCS with Balhmorc Series Switches to Anaheim By DAVE CVNNINGRAM Of•DeHJ ........ "Even lf we Joie th1a playoff," JJQI Aqel out· fielder Larry Harlow, "we have done IOllletbin« very Important this year -we've built the con· fidence that we can wln ." Harlow cquld have chan1ed "ii we loee" to "when we lose" and not have been criUclud. No team has ever lost the first two eamea of an American League Championship playoff aeries and come back to win the pannanl. "lUST TO HA VE WON ova DIVISION ts Im· port.ant. We started a trad.IUon," Harlow Hid . .. A wtnnlng tradJUon is something tbal Baltimore has had for a loog time, and lt helps a Jot." Does It sound lllte the Angela have eiveo up on this playoff? ll would be an easy thln1 to do follow· mg Thursday's 9-8 Joss lo the Onolt!S al ~emorial Stadium But Manager J im Fregosi stormed out of BallJmore ma blaze of opl.IDU.1n. "I nDNK WE'LL WIN three in a row an California," Pregosl uld forcefully "Al no time this year has this team given up, and I don't thlnk they' re gonna g1 ve up now.'' They had plenty of opporturulics lo give up Thursd1ty as the Orioles bluted open a 9-1 lead by the third Inning. Mike l'"'lanagun, Baltimore's ace, was bree~g along. Al one stretch he retired LS slraJght ball.en!. Ten or tus first 12 outs were ground balls EDDn: Murray led the Onole onslaught with :i homer, single and four RBI all of which he had by the st'<'<>nd lnnlng Hut the Angels nibbled uway. one run at a t1mP. until the last two lnningi. whtm they cut loose ror six run ... Th<' ga me e nded with lhe potential tying run 90 lt•1•1 <iway al lh1rd base Bnan !)owning bounced out lo th1rd with the bases loaded "ll wai. a good pitch for m•' l" hit A sl1der up in the sln kc 1.one," Downing !>;,1d m barely audible tonPs "I h;,ven't been i-.wingmg lhl' bat loo well lately " BALTIMORE MANAGER f'.:arl Weaver or· derPd an 1nte nl1onal walk for Don naylor lo get to Oowmng "I think Downing hurt his thumb At lew.t 1t lookf'd lhat way to m•·." WN1vcr exph11ned "lie I waan't •wtaclnl lbe bat real well, 10 we wanted to face b1m laatead of Baylor." DownlDI dllmi.ued Weaver'• 1trate11 wtlb a 1bake cl bis bead. "It'• notblng. Tbe lbumb doelD't affect my aw· in& at all," Downlnl Hid. "I JUlt didn't do tbe Job." IT MIGHT BE .IVST u euy to dllmlu Fregoal '1 "We'll still win" eommeat u blind op. timtsm, but Downing doean 't thlak IO. "We've trot Frank Tanana ~ next. wbo'1 been throwtnl pretty good, then Cbril Knal>P and O" Trltt.,l#l1u1 To"'""' Cltaftn~b -I.;; a • :; Nolan Ryan. That's three pretty good pl~bers," Downing said Baylor, who snapped a mild slump with two singles and a n RBI. agreed that there's still hope. "We've got their two aces <Flanagan and Jim Palmer) out of the way, an4 we learned today that we can scor e some runs off these guys," said Ba)'lor. BUT HE ALSO admitted that the Angels have dug them.selves Into a deep hole. "When you're in a 162-game season you can shake off a game Uke this and hope to come back fresh tomorrow," Baylor said. "But 10 a five-game series you can't afford to play like we did today.·· The five-game serie~ wlll actually be a three. game series unless Tana na can tum back the Birds t.orught (game l1 m t' 5 35) TANANA FLEW HOM E early ~o he could get d full night's •deep before the game, but before he left he waJ> asked how he wouJd approach the task 1f the Angels were down o 2 "I try to thtnk of every Rame as a bijt ume Why 3pproach 1l any d1fferC'ntl y" ·he ~aid. "I haH.: not bt.-en in llll tha t many ·prN>surf' games,' so to to ~peak.~ I don l know how I'll tw "But I tell Yll . I get more nervous when I'm watchmg a game than when I 'm pitching ," Tanana added It's a good thmg he was on a Jet liner when the Angels were playmg Thursday His nerves would have bt.-en shot MargerDDl Makes the Saerifiee Drysdale. Barr Nearlv Bloc k ing Thri ~l f·or S tan/ ord Star ·~ DND C"8TILLO ot .. ....,,~-- S TANFORD-Con!l lderlng he's the team 'a biggest sconng threat and a r e· cenUy injured one al that, Stanford Oanker K eo Margerum could be excused if his bl~klng graded out the aame u Garo Yepremlan'a passing. But the way Margerum sees lt, after lak· mg some good licks throughout his career. 1l's nice lo dlsh one out now and then. "THEY EXPECT US TO GET IN the re and mix it up wlth the linebackers once In a while," said the A ll·A merican candJdate from Fountrun Valley. "If you catch a lane backer hy surpris e. it's a lot of fun." Margerum caught a lot of defenders by surprise linebackers and cornerbacks alike la11l week wh"n he caught nine passes for 120 yardi, and three t.ouchoownl'> 111 11 :1:1 14 victory r1v t-r Boston Colll'l-(C •f don·f fl1i11/.o their d_.f.-111w i.~ gubag tu hv uhle '" ~'"" H•. bul I obo dota ·1 llaiuk u·t• t•ou "fop tlat•m .• '\ol hall lr11 a gU\I who h;id ro1 ~1>crl .1 game ano a na11 w1Ul an anxte ll'lat was hnm.1·d l'hlJ>Jl<'d a nd full of hh>Qd riot<; "That WWI my bei.l game ever, high school or college." sa 1d the fleet 6· 1, 175· pound Junior "f:vt'rythmg went n ght and I was really l'Onf1dl.'nt My IJlod.ing wus real good that game, too, 1:1nd that's ui.ual ly m y weak pmnt " AS A TEAM, STANFORD has quite a fe w we ak points, es pecially when at c:omes to defense anrl turnovers It was no surprise , then, thut while glancing at the re suits from the Bos ton College game, Ma rgerum overlooked his numbers and ex claimed: "Look, r'lo lnlt!rrept1ons." AU th8I.. howewer. -. '° ._ ~ now. Aft.er a aped.al team meellq. the bad feelillgs an~ gone. coofidence is up and the Cardinals are waJUn1 for Saturday's Pac-10 opener with UCLA like lndlans at an ambulh. "f KNOW WE'&E GOING to be ready for UCLA We 'll be fired up out of our minds," says Maraerum. "We've put some new Uungs In al practice and t.be confidence we got laat week carried over LO practice "I don't thmk their deferuoe is going to be able to stop us. but I also don't think we can slop them completely e1tber I bave a feeling it's going lo be a very high-scoring l(amc. I wouldn't doubt 1t 1f we threw the ball 50 taml'i-. · · IT DOESN'T TAKE much to get the Stanford pluycrs up for a game w1th UC LA or USC. whom the Cardinals meet next Wt't'k "This 1 .. our r1r1>t league game of the year plw, t·vcr yborl v remembe~ UCLA heating u.s by onl' poanl in the ft.nal seconds last year " Margerum s ays. "A lot or players here are from Southern CalJforn1a and that really gets them fired up for UCLA and USC' Myself. I have 10 pretty C'lost' rnends on the UCLA team " Margerum a lso has two good fnends that pl uy quarterback for Stanford, senior Turk Schon<'rt and freshman John Elway 'fht' pair i.phl the playing ume last weell. and thn•w nine o f their 41 passes Margerum'i; way with equal success. 80 EQUAL , I N FACT. tbal Stanfo rd Coach Rod Dowhower has no qualms about splitting their time. "Schoner;t will start and play as long as he's doing the JOb," says Margerum. "If the offense gets bogged down, Elway can com e ln and provide spark. The QBs really work well togeth~r. There's absolutely no controversy what.soever." . Have F ip;ht .,,..,.,. ......... . _ A•1•••• broadeaater ·Doi(. Drpdale ......... ....., ..... from fl~n« with pitcher J im l!arr 1i1nd then manager Jim fo're1os1 after a diapute on the cl ub "• llight here from Baltunor"e, it wu reported to-day. Drysdale. a former outstand· Jn& pitcher with the Los AnJelea D o dgers , had r e portedly c riticized Barr lor not pitching with an lnJury the right-hander s uffe r ed after the Angels d1nched the American League West d1vis1on title. Barr broke the small finger of his p1tch1ng hand an a tavern tn· t'ldt'nt last week At'l'OrdanJ: lo lhl' Los Anl-(l•les llcruld l::xaminer. Drysdale told UJ r r · yo1,1, sh<>uld s ttll be µ1tc hin~ und you're a MJ·a nd·so for not taking that cast off ;,nd j.(ellrn~ out there " The dispute 1JC'l'urrcd i-.horlly be fore the tt·am plane landed Ac:cordmg to witnesses. Barr s tood up after Orysdale's re· marK and raised his fa sts. Al that point. F'regos1 and other pl'rsoru, nearby restrained the ti ti. 230-pound Drysd ale Later. witnesses told the llt•rald Examant•r . words were t'Xthangcd between f''regoM and Drysdale. Several persons again r est rained Drysdale Most of the passengers on the plane were reportedly slee pin1 when the incide nt occurred in th<' fir~t cll:lss section . No uunchcs were thrown. 1 Among the> passengers were EX-FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH STANDOUT KEN MARGERUM. Indeed, that would be cause for celcbra· lion. The Cardinals, who have a hist.ory of going through roller-coaster seasons, had been hurt by five Interceptions In t he first three games that led to a 1·2 start a nd a lot or discouragement on the s idelines. for his part, Margerum says he 1s vast· ly improvt.>d over his sophomore season when he led the Pac-10 in receiving and drew honorable m ention on some All American lists Gene Autry , owne r of th..e Angels . a nd Col. Jack Brennan. an atde to fo rme r president H1chard Nixon. D ave C11nningham • . €ity of Baltimore--A Nice Place to VISIT I ... I myland 11 a beauUlul stale, but Baltimore II a loulJ city, .nd the official media bead· quart.en for the American Leaaue playoffs- tlM Lord BalUmor&-11 a loUly hotel. ODI writer wbo comea here frequently calla BalUmont "America'• armpit" and another .-rm ot tM bl1 i.aaue ctrcult 1171 tbe Lord .... ..,... ii "tbe olde1t and wont hotel" at wlllell M bM ever 1tayed. FOa llY OWN PA&T, t can't complain. 'Re nettemeat of cover1nt lbe Amerteaa 1.n .. a.am..,...blf Sert• clouded tu1 villoo. 1 J Atl't ,.,. lba lb• .. Airport Umoutlne" for wbleb I bad paid P wu a creaky old Greyhound bus wlth a rude driver. It didn't bother me that the hotel bellboy checked me into eomebody elae'• room , or lbat the pbooe tn my rt1httul room went dead for an hour While I was trylne to phone a •tor>' back to Oran1e County. AND I llA&DLY NO'nCED the conatruc· Uon crew workint day and nllbt beneath my 14th·•lorY window • . . well, that'• a Ue. The drllllnt dld keep me awake. But downtown BalUmore llo't lllUCh dtr· t erent from the mner city of any metropolitan area tn tbe nation. Pqor peop .. alt on the front 1tep1 of run-down tnementl, drunU Ue ln aut· ters and blind people stand oo cornen belliDI ror a dime. I was warned not to venture out ol my hotel room after dark becauae downtown BalUmore la . . . well, Frank Sinatra never •ADI a IODC proclalmlnC It wu b1I kind of town. BUT BSYOND TBS NOllY, oluttered downtown dlltrtct u .. a countrJllde ft1led wttb trees, rolllQ meadow•, •tatMJ o&d bome1 and 1tunnlnt archit.cture. And cl tbe ,..,, naUvee I eecountend, all were uncommonlJ warm and....-.. To uphold my duty aa a touri1t from ~allfomla 1 took a but to WaablnltGo and a klnd old 1enUeman 1pent half an bow' eicplilnlq the best tb.lna to eee and how to let there. At llemorial Stadium Wednelclay nlpt a chlll7 wind blew ln from t.be harbor but OU. Callfomlan, accuttom..S to warmer cum ... waa weanq only a Wa 1port1 lhlrt . .An Ulher 1ave me tbe coat olf h1I back . It'• a nice place to vlalt. &mpblllle VISIT. ,. ... &Ell•••s • MA&ll CL&AaT He WU lbat brUUant rookie reUever wbom the Aqell Uled ln lbe elthtb or nlnlb lnnl.ftl when the same WU on lbe line. If you eaw him Thunday, YoU nouced lbat See CUNNINGHAM, Pa1e he F!'Mlllf, OrilMlt I . 1119 FOOTBALL/MOTORCYCLES T~p Prep Ga~es on Tap Tonight . ·~on :~asue Confrontat~ns J_lave Interesting Matchupe .. RoDd fowo ol Dmt·te.,.. toot botb wju, ~ tuturea, wUJ ball 8dJoD for Orance County be =to ftnd out Juat how hip M'hoola la Ofl t•p toaiJhL prom u lbev ...... ~ with ee'VwaJ 1·--· ..1 1•te-t. -i , .... uare ""· --"" •• • -and Lquu S.acb la •~einl ILi For ea&lftPM: aecond ltralfhl vtctory 11&1n1t The ._. await.cl ahowdown Irvine. • between &en.on Kith ruuJ.nt Here'• a look at each conflict back Kerwin Bell and hia coun-P1 'all' Yalley.S.ntte t~rt at ptm X. Kevin Nellon The 1"' Cl F Bit Ft ve CM· -The ,_match o1 ta.. lt'79 CJF f~rence ftnallat.a club wlth WI· 811 nve Conference cham· beaten recordl at 1t11te. f'oun. pion1bJp u defeodlq klnotn taln Valley, 2 O l and ranked Fou.nl&ln Valley meei. SuVfte. 10th ln Oranae County att.r an Tbeae two met twi~e ln "71, tho o~nlna 7. 7 tle with El Dorado fint 1ame • clusic ZS.21 vlc· can enhance its stalua con' tory with a IUH«e>nd ntld ioaJ aidenbly with • victory over by Fountain Valley No. 2 Servite (2.0) -Co.ta Meaa enten battle The Barons of Jo'V operate without quarterback deluxe 81U behind quarterback Andy De L'f•· who la out wHh a con· Luca. who bas completed 32 of cua1joo l!Uu.ry. 57 for 451 yards and three -Corona del Ma r attempts to touchdowns 1et back oa the winning track . S e r v i t e a n s w e r s w i t h Hunlinstoo Beach seeks to &et quarterback Steve Belardl an a off the loain1 track. d isc 1 p li n ed J. form a lion -Estancia and Ocean View, Defensively the Barons have aJ. ~ 'Capeule Report From the World of Sports Newport Attorney Mum On Deal to Pur~as e A's From AP Dispatches A NeWPOrt Beach attorney reoortedlv connect· ed wJth a group seeking to buy the Oakland A ·s says. "Jt'sobvioussomethlng'safoot. ·· But the attorney. Don Reagan. declined to de ny or confirm Thursday a report that a new group of people Is negotiating with Charles 0 . Finley to buy his American League baseball team. "I just can't comment ... Reagan saKI in an interview with the Oakland Tribun1~. Numerous proposed sales of the A's have fallen through over the past two years . ·Finley testified at his divorce trial in Indiana over the s ummer that he is continuing in has at te mpts to sell Finley's attornc•y!> have asked a U.S. Distrit't Court 1ud~e in S:.in Francisco to rule whether the Oakland Coliseum <'an get an inJunct1on blot' king a sale of the A's to a group that "'ould movt• the kam .--------ftuo•r of th .. Dofl -----.. Pro tennis player Roscoe Tanner, when asked who styles tus Little Orphan Annie hairdo: "Nobody After a shower l just put my finger in a hght socket." Gerulaif i1e KaUie,.; L-4t. L.-ad11 .. I ·fl SYDNEY, Aut1t r alia America·s Vilas • Gerulaitis Sa\'ed three match points to pull back ~ " from almos t certain deft.at and downed Australia's Mark Edmondson in a marathon fi rst singles matches or the Davis Cup semifinal. Gerulailts recovered from two sets down and match point to beat Edmondson 6·8. 14 · 16, I0·8, 6·3. 6·3 in a match that ran for more than !>IX hours anti was twice mtcrrupted by raan. :...m The '1c:tor v bv the world's ~o 1 ~ ranked playc:r. Gcrula1t1s. puts tht· Un1tt-d Ol'llULAITIS Stalt'!> I 0 up on Australia with three morc sing les and a doubles mate~ to play Thc: second singles match Thursday between John Mt'Enroe and John Alexander was postponed because of darkness. Edmondson was almost in tears as he left the court, having seen an upset victor y s natched from his grasp by the blond· haired New Yorker. Gerulallls said he was luck~ to win the match. "You don'l expect to come back from triple-match point down." he said. "I'm proud of having the condition to go the distance. but I'm always in pretty good 15bape. I've never been down triple· match ooinl before. You can't be further down that that. I was lllcky ... Edmondson surprised not only the Americans with his performance but also the Australian crowd. The tall, balding Austra1Jan was oot chosen for the original Davis Cup team and joined the squad as a last· minute replacement for the injured Tony Roche. Edmondson. 28. 9th ranked in AustraUa. was the un- derdog before the match started under overcast conditions with chilly winds blowing across the court. But he Quickly set a pattern of oowerful serv•ng. volley and net game that kept GerulaJlis off balance. .li••fl "The Greek' f 'alb 011 .tloped DURHAM. N.C. -The odds were against Las • Vegas oddsmaker Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder We~ay. Snyder . who recently moved to Durham. was filming a feature story on physical fitness when he fell orr his moped. . A Duke Medical Center spokesman said Snyder was an good condition Thursday but was "very uncomfortable" - from bruises. He was riding lhe moped as part or a television feature on losing weight and was only a block from his home when he took the spill. Snyder pinpoints favorites each Sunday for the CBS pro· gram "NFL Today." He also appears each Thursday on Durham station WTVD's "At Odds With The Greek." Tonight's Games, Odds · •c. EdDat Pius X . "'Till 8 7 30 7.30 7.30 1:30 1'I UN Edison by 14 Servile by 3 Mesa by 1 CdM by 3 lkean View by 2 f!Ultaln Valley vs. Servile at Cerritos C.Otlege r.osta Mesa vs Ow Hilts at San Cterre nt e Caooa del Mat at Capistrano Valley lk~ v~ vs. lstanc1a at Newport Harbor C)Jress at t\Jntingtoo Beach lrme at Lagooa Beach 8 7 30 Cypms by 6 Laguna by 9 lowed only one touchdown in three games behind a balanced untt, while Servite's key defen· dera include linebacker Charles Kenloo (S-10, 190) and 20S.pound tackle Robert Kent wilh All·CJF tint team Dlvtalon I honors as a juoJor, leads Pius X again.st Edison, still smarting from a 28-27 defeat to El Modena s ix nights ago. Answering the challenge of Nelson is Bell, who has scored nine touchdowns and avera1ed 13 yards per carry from the tine EdlloD·PiWI X Nelson. a t85-pound tailback. tlac·Phail Wun·1 Db<"iplinc• tlar1l11 NEW YORK -American League President Ii Lee MacPhail has decided not to discaphne New York Manager Billy Martin for the brushback pitch the Yunkees' Bob· Kammeyer thre w al Cleveland's Cliff Johnson on Sept. t8. MacPhail announced Thursday he had completed his in· vestlgation into the Incident and said: "It was apparent that a brushback pitch had been thrown. but that there was no in- tent to hit the baller and testimony re · ceived by the American League office aup· ports the league decision or no dlaclpllnary actjon in thi.s Instance." The investigation followed a New York Times s tory. written by Gay Tale5e. which said Mart.in had been overheard ordering that Johnson be "knocked down" an the fourth inning of the Yankees' 16-3 rout by the Indians. The story said when Kammeyer was removed from the game. one batter alter -llTIN striking Johnson with a cheat-tugh pitch . Martin handed him five $20 dollar bills In the Yankee dugout. Marun contended the cash was given so that Kammeyer. Paul Mirabella and Rick Anderson -all hit hard m the 13 run loss -could "get drunk and forget about today and come back strong tomor row ... MacPha 1J saad he was "completely s at1llf1ed that Martin's gift of cash to his thret' young p1tt•hers was for nothing more than a dinner, as reflQrted AlthouRh 1.u· qu<·' t1ont·d tht• wisdom or Martin'll paym1:nt al lh<it partl('Ul<.tr t1m1." this offlt·c.· b sat1 s fit,-d thal th(•rt· "'"'no 11lht•r intt·nt Th(• kai.:ue prei.adenl said hl· hJc1 cht•C'kt·d \Ao 1th ~ .1n111. l\ammt.'~t·r the umpires mvolv1'll anc1 <•tht·r un1dt•nt1f11·!1 '.'>OUrn•:-~1th lht.• ('ll'\'dand C'lutl 111• abo \;Jiii \\'t·dn1•-.d,1\ na~ht he had 1nll'rv1t•\\t'd Talt·!>t.' Co~•o H••1'o G11mt10"1Mbu11.,,..,,... Costa Mesa's Rhonda ScbwHdt along With • Kurt 1bomas won all-around honors dunng the second of Ove performances in the Pacific Gym· n:.i !'>t1cs Championships at Portland Thursdoy Sch"' andt. the all-around \.\Inner at llonolulu, posted a l)Cort· of 38 85 whale Thomas. America's top-ranked male. scored 57 65 to take has second all·around title . English golfer Peter Oosterhui~ fired a five-under-par 6S and took a one :-.trokc lead CJ1. C'r Gibby Gllbt"rt and Doug Tewell after tht' first round of th(· Tcxal) Open at San Antonio Buddy Gardn•r "'a'.'> anoth('r strnke back ;it 6i Tienle Britz held a tv.o '.'>troke lt•:Jd O\cr Tonv Jacklin anrl Graham Mars h :.ifter f1nn~ J f1\ t• undc·r par G7 <Jl an int«rnJlaonal lflurnanwnt in Woburn, En~land Britz IS a t l:lll Alan Jon.-~ or 1\ui.traha d rO\t• <J !'.1zzhng lap of almoi.t 12G m1lei. oc•r hour ove r the tw1 l)ting Watkins Glen race cour'>t: an prcp;ir:.it1on for Sunday's Grand Prix ... Tht-Ph1ladelph1a 76ers t'Ut G ·t guard BUlv Ray Bates, a free agent from Kentucky Stalt• Jan van Breda Kollf, who played out has option last seai.on wath the New J e rsey Nets, signed a three-year contrat't in ex ccss of $500,000 with the same club . . . Johan Cruyff and Chris Dangerfield each scored go11Js to help the Los Angeles Aztecs score a 2·2 tic with Den Bosch in an exhibition soccer match in The Netherlands ... Former world flyweight box ang champion Miguel Canto of Mexico announced his ret.Jre · m enl . . Esteban De.Jesu, former WBC lightweight cham· pion who was returning to the ring after a one-year absence. scored an unimpressive but unanimous 10-round decision over Jimmy Ble-vlna at New York ... Ted Frl&ad1, a former Green Bay P acker star who scored both touchdowns when the Packer!I beat the New York Giants 14-7 for the l!M4 NFL championship. daed of an appare nt heart attack at Green Bay Te~bl•~ ll•dlo Following a,.e the top sports events on TV tonloht. Ra tings a ,.e · / 1 1 1 excellent; 1 1 1 worth watchlno : ,, 1 fa l,.: 1 foroet 11 5 p.m., Chennel• 4, 5 ./ .( ./ ./ AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS: Baltimore at Anoels. Announcers: Dick Enber9, Wes Park,er and Sparky An· derson, Channel 4: Don Drysdale. Ron Fairly and Steve Shan• non, Channel 5. The Angels have their backs to the wall as the American League series moves to Anaheim Stadium for a twilight 9ame tonight. Frank Tanana (7 ·5> will pitch for the Angels against Baltimore's Dennis Martinez 11S-16L A Baltimore win would end the playoffs and send the Orioles into the World Serles beqlnnlng Tuesday night at Baltimore. RADIO Baseball Baltimore at Angels, American League Playoffs, 5: 15 p.m., KMPC (710>. Basketball Lakers vs. Phoenix at Oklahoma University, 7:05 p.m., KLAC CS70) Foot. ball -Corona del Mar at Capistrano Vallev. 7·30 p.m., KSBR (88.5 FM). Bast Heads Cycle Finale Saturday .. Mike Bast may be in for a IUJl>riae Saturday nisbt at lhe U. S. speedway motorcycle champlonshipa at the Oran1e County FairpouDds in Coeta Mesa. But bu woo the natlonala for the Jut four yeen and will enter Saturday nitbt's action • the favoritt. Gates open at 8:30 with tbe ftnt ot 20 four-lap beat rae98 Mt for a o•clock wltb every rider faclns .. ch of the odaer lJ eever•l tlmee dwtn1 the round·robAD competition. But wtU be 1..+tn1 bil lixtb UU. but be eotald bt llDder a •Utbt baodlcap. He bua'l need at UM f alr..,,... facWty alDc• thl ftnt month of ta.. .. .,... He baCl • ......-.ttb promow HuTJ Ox· ley over pune money at that time and llu not ridden lhere slnce. Alan Chrl.ltian of Huntington Beach has been the leading rider in Baal's absence and could be the one to upset the cbam· pion. Another local favortie la Gene Wood.a of B•lboa who hu cballen1ed Christian for top bonora this IHIOD. Woods la the youn1er brother of former 1peedway cbampkJn Rick Woods and would like to make it a r1mily atfalr ln the wtnner'a clr· cle. Mike Farl._ the top Non.hem Calllomia. rider, ls la a d•rk·bone con~r for lbe Utle. Dan McNelll or Hunlinlton Beach and Brad Oxley of San Clemente are also ln the field of 16 riders. McNeill is In bis second season of speedway racing and only bis fint full campaign aa a division one rider. He i1 a former motocro1s rider and woo the state. c bamptooahlp in 1973. Oxley, tbe son or promoter Harry, bu had an outstanding aeaaon thia year and Is among the top young nden at tbe Cotta 11 .. a track. The box office at the 'f'airsrow>ds wm be open Saturday. Adult Ucke&.a Mil for fl.SO and children 11 and under rw U. TMre wiU be t.lcketa for sale Saturday n1.-,t at the tract. • of tcrimmqe in three camee. Edison quarterback Frank Seurer baa completed puses at the rate ol 86.7 percent (218 ol 38> for 433 yarda and seven touchdowna. c.&a Kna,Dua llJJJa The 'Mustanga of Coat. Mesa are trying to rebound from a 19·10 loa to San Clemente, but they'll be attempting to do It without AU-CJF quarterback Lux. who is out for two games with a concuaaion. Taking Lux's place is junior Gre1 Teregia, wbo operates the Muatanp' short pusing game in a similar manner u a run- ning ~ pasain,g threat. With Teregis at quarterback. the Mu.slangs will insert Fon-est Werner at Teregi.s' linebacker post, according to Coach Tom French. Chris Starkman is Mesa's chief runner. Dana Hills answers wath a passing threat of its own in PauJ Sizelove, who nas completed 23 of 41 passes in two games .,,,,,-Ottu View-Eat.•c:la Sophomore quarterback Jim Mccahill leads Estancia <2·1> lo its quest ol a third straight oon· league triumph against up· and down Ocean View< 1-2). Bob Urmson. a junior. is Eatancia's No. l runner with 313 yards cbalkll!!d up in three at.arts. A workhorse. he's carried 72 Umea in that span, including 3S times against Brea-Olinda. Mccahill bu completed 1.2 of ~ for 215 yarda in hit two at.arta for the Elllea. Ocean VI~ operates beb.ind the Puai.ne ol Ray Kotler. re- celvinc ol Terry Bachmeier and natUliAc of J>ouc IM.oe. Kotler and Bachmeier led Ocean View to a Zl·lS vic1.clry over Estanda a )'tar ••o. Cor••a 4el •ar-Caplsha•• Valley The Sea Kings will be tfYUl.S to get orr the emotional roller. coaster followtng their 21 ·7 106s to arch-nval Newport Harbor Capistrano Valley enteri. with a I 2 rerord. including a 24 14 IO:!>..'> lo Costa Me1ia Chris Bright 1s Corona dt·I ~1 ar :. lop nmnang weapon hav in~ r un for 310 't ar<b on 57 t'ar r1c-c. Cla~ Turk1·r ., pd:-'lni: '-tJllSllt''> renrC'l l:J c11mpl<:'llOn~ in 32 attempt!-for 246;. <1r1h Capistrano \"alley handed Corona del Mur a 21 14 loss an 1978. H~ lleac•·Cyprna The Oilers will be altempttog to put the skids to <1 w1nJess ~treak of 18 straight gdmei. and a losing skem of 11 an a row The Last team the Otlers beat 1 Cypress. in the Uurd game of the 1977 seaM>n Pacing Huntrngton Beach·s of fense 1s quarterbat'k Dan Cur ran. who has complt.'led 24 of 63 fo r 346 ''a.r<is and a lout'hdown A se~·ere blow to the 118 at taC'k IS the IO~!> Of !'>t,rndout ~t ~ron Sipp -.1th J knet' anJUr) Sapp was at nose g uard and of fens1ve tackle Scott Kang 1s also banged up and h1s sta tus at run nine back ls tentative lnine·Lac-• Beacb The Artists of Laguna Beach rate as solid favorites to make it two in a row after sbod:ina St. Anthony for the second slrai&bt year. Quarterback Lance Stewart and runner Eric Clark key the Laguna Beach orrense. while Irvine co unters with quarterback Ray De Avila and runner Martt Roberts. The latter carried the ball for 114 yards oo 14 carries in a 7-7 standoff wttb Dana Hills last week. Neither leam has been of· fensiveiy explosive. Ir v ine has sco r e d one touchdown in a 0-1·1 record. Laguna Beach has tallied two TDs in recording a 1·1 mark. CLAY TUCKER Con>nadel Mar ' LANCE STEWART ~aS.ech , JIM McCAHILL Eatancla PAUL SIZELOVE Dan• Hiiie Tars Rip w ·ilson., 14-6 LONG BEACH -It was a bat· lie of the unbeatens -No. 1 ranked Long Beach Wilson against No. 2 ranked and two- time defending CIF champion Newport Harbor High. And, when the ripples o( the water had settled. the Sailors had pulled out an easy 14-6 wln in the loser's pool. Bill Barnett's Tan made it look easy as they blew open a close game with five un answered goals in the second quarter Angel Notes A .. OaL NCn'aS Tlw tHfl\ ••• t~ to Ukl> a ~ flivM 8fl llOVf M>CI a NII efW IM t•1n• #H OWt, bvl b• IN II"'* l ... y hH ., ..... " tV.tllOfl~ from IM ln•OI• •ftO ~. ''--Oltlll\9 tllon. A 11<191 treffk 1em ,,... ....tttn -.. w • polke _,, C-le'-"'"-"..,_end ll9flll, KC~ Ille M to lhf •f--1 , Otlofe tMrttti. KIM o.rr .. __., -· , .... ,.., 10 .. ,. .. , .... PllYQff N<Of.S llMll ,...,..._. ..... Nin -hf felt"°"'., ... tlw ..-• • •wt ----.... -~-. • mHWf' ttta1 ... 1t. bllt,.. teeth M Ille llU., "~M. ~II It t t~ ten>•. All e ~ Clft dO I• IMO 111• -n. Pl*l'tf't Cl9 IN l'ftt.' lie MllO. "II'' Mt a tllela .-. II"• I"" OeltOell " •. M ..._,, - •MM ._ -,._,,,..., wn hf dlO Not ""' "'"'° tiff Ultrlltf .,._ .,........ "Y ... ltMI tit a Pitt•, .... "'"' .. IN A"9tl ,itcllaft •• ll"llY NSJ•flMloffet,•·~..i.. "I thought we played real well in the second quarter." Barnett said. "especially Mike Grier and < Dlggy > Riley . ' Together. they combined for four of the five goals in the quarter. Grier ended the game wltb s tx goals to Riley's three. Mike Howe ll also chipped in three for the winners. Newport's record is now 6-0 while Wilson's drops lo 6·1. Blue Angels Host AD-comers Meet The Blue Angels track club ol Huntington Beach Is boatinc an all-comers meet al Huntington Beach's Central Park S1turday with a courte walk set ror 10 followed by a series of age-poup racea for boys and mls. Anyone ls eligible to enter the competition that will be run over one, l i,.\, two and three mile courses accordln• to ace P'OUPI be1lnnin1 wllh you.ngstera 10. and·under. The meet la sanctioned by the SPAAU and there ls a 50 cent cbuge fornovlcerunnen. 97 aOGU CA&UM>N .,_.._,_ .... • Nt•port It.arbor Hl•la'1 Sailors plulid cW-.. well __.,. to wtn 'rburtda~ nt1bt, but failure to ma•ulact•re . an1 breau led to MW•HI ~likdoril and tM Loan Sasw e•lallud tw a IM'T w · ....... \all YidorJ. • ~ aloMlb,'' uld. dlH Newport KarbOr Q>acb H Oodlrue. ''AM Loan took IJd.. vantqe of e•ery break." IT WAS A ST&ANGB G...-z. '!be Sailors of Newport HarbOr atymJed Loara'a berJlded pq.alq pme to tbe polnt that the Snoaa could mu.,. ODly D1M .eomplelioaa ln ZS attempta, toad for 94 yara. But wNn lt came down to pre- cla1on football, lbe SaJlon dldn 't have ll 111.lsa.ates burned the Sailors badlv. '.or instance. Loara's first hair touchdown was a 20-yard return with an interception for a touchdown. But that wu J.W a warmup. ID Lbe lblrd qwu"Ler, wllb the Salton 11\Una on a lO·l lud. throe •lnl1M peulUtl (Of' a total ot 25 yard.I on a P4UJllni ait.ualla\ cost them neJd ~l· Uoo. TWO POM.ESSION8 LATEa lb" Sa1on1 were aaain forced to punt. du to a 1Unlna Newport Harbor aecondary and a Uat anchored by Nell Rou But tM falr catch wu tumbled away amidst what appe&Ad to be 11· le1al preaaure oo tbt play, and Loar a 's Danny White recovered at the NH U. Four plays later the Saxons were on the scoreboard and to the lead for the first time with a 14· 10 advantage. Newport was forced to punt again, then the snake biles returned as Loan put the game on ice with a 77-yard scoring march. ON SECONO..\ND lS at the Loara 22 the Sailors zeroed in on a Bob Cal· fre~ put, but lnat.ead or • sure In· t.rc:epUon, two Newport defenders ~olllded ln1n& to intercept. Three pfaya later Deron White ap. peared to rumble and Chris Cat. re· eovertd. But the ofricials ruled no fumble. Four plays later the Sa.xons worked a paai. to White, their fullback, and be went 16 yards for a first down at the Newport 12 to set up the score and Loara was breezing, 20-10. Enough? No. The Sailors got the ball. fumbled lt away on the second play and the Saxons bad another gift as they took over at lbe Sailors' 20. Caffrey passed to Bob 8o4ine four plays later for the TD and that was that. SO NEWPOKT HAJlBOR is 1·2·1 with highly regarded Servile next. Loara, No. 4 in the Orange County rankings, remains unbeaten. Defensively, however, the Sailors hardly resembled a team with a los· 1og record. Loar a'• pa1sln1 1aD'le wu 1uf· f~at..ed by the SaUon • secoad.ary. led by Alan Gaddis , Cates, K e o Bodenboefer ad Brian Sunman. VIUa Park Coacb Mike Merkle rat· ed ht. own MCODdary the be9t be 'd ever coached prior to lut week's sbelllng by Loara, which lncluded a U -for -19 performance by quarterback Bill Freeman lo the first balf. BUT THESE WAS NO aucb rireworb a1ainat Newport Harbor. "They took our puaing away from us ." said Loara Coacb Hub Hill. "Newport save us all we wanted." The Sallora wer..-wit.bout tilbt end and Untbacker Mike RemMD <ribs), defensive back Mike BeU (infectioo> and Scott Durkee (h.ip pointer). Peter Gust was the only casualty, suffering a possible broken nose. The Sailors worked over lbe Loara defense in tbe first quarter . marcb.l.ng 88 yards. culmi.nated by Scott Glem's 31-yard field goal. Triton Baeks D oilhle Up Later, Dave Kravitz intercepted and returned 31 yards to the Loara 26, seWnc up a scoring aerial from Gaddis to Cates. Cat.es was later to score oo a »-yard pass from reserve QB Gary Parriab. Four Go Both Ways in 28-0 Shutout Over Vni Newport's running game. however. suffered with a net of 24 yards on 30 carries. By JACK MlNTi!:R OI U.. o.11, ~1194 SIAff San Clemente High football coachi Allie Schaff seemed a bit down on his squad even though they had just up· ped their pre-season record to 2· 1 after a 28-0 victory over the Universi- ty TroJans Thursday night at San Clemente. "The kids did real well both on of· fense and on defense. They still tend to bog down a bit as the game goes on, but this is a young team. Even though we won we still had our share or mistakes .. seconds of the half as be again went over from one yard out. Just 49 seconds remained as Banner scored in the second quarter. His three PATs were good as the Tritons took a 21·0 lead into the dressing room. Banner bas scored five touchdowns in the last two games for San Clemente. Thursday evening his stats were impressh·~ as he ran the ball 21 times for 112 yards, completed a pass for 33 yards and grabbed a pass for 34 yards to boot. SAN CLEMENTE TOOK the ball on the opening drive or the game 7S yards for paydirt. A 12-yard run by back Jeff Immel, a 12 yard JCt by Banner and a quarterback !>nt·ak by .Jonas for 10 vards set up Jonas' seven·yard TD with 6.08 eaten up by the Tritoos. After a short possession by the Tro· jans again it was San Clemente's ball. ll took two plays to put six more points on the board. Brett Jeisy handled the ball both times. the second for a 2J .yard TD run with 2.36 left in the first quarter of play. Ban- ner's PAT was good as ~ T· .wos held a 14-0 lead. The University running backs bad a time of 1t Just getting to the llne of scnmmage as the Triton defensive players held them to minus 34 yards rushing in Lhe contest. Defensive end Curt Arons had several key tackles behind the Tro- 1an hne as did teammates Dwliile Ford and Je1sy SC-...,0..-11•" l OM• 0 I I I) ll N-1Hertlor 1 I 0 I 11 NH ~J1,CG l 0•~10, .... "',,.,~~f#'pfk-'\ ~·,~·t<•l NH ~"°"'''f'OfT'Ci.001\'Ci•e,.,• ,, • 1 l-~1""'1~1.tr-•H'• l C<tff""l""'h•ODOO<•""' l 8od.,_M>M'Ufl"On\(.,trn \tt""'Q"""" fli'H ~Jt~\ft(ll'T'I p.,,.,~n•(,14""'• tt• t •11-· •.oao·-·-1<1• G-''-'''"" I. I''" I [)owft\ " Au~v•Ch lo0-1-tO P .. tl~y..-0. ... p .... , .. ,~, ~· •1' '-"'··~-· M P-11ft'I'--.-...... . ...-.... .... I) »1' .., ~11>1 ~"' 11 It~ l Voon 17 U WM!~• U F ,,....,.,_ & ,. ~ ._,., , ,.,..., , NH ~ llfU. c,,..,.. •IC C..001\ f'Ot _.._JI J•m-t 70 1-Y-IPeul ... l ,,_, ~' 4<1 ,.,,,.,,,._HO •) NH v.oof\ .. 17 1 •l P"'n\~) l~ I• ..... ~ ........... I 6odws-4J ~>-JO Sn-11~1 11 NH-C•le\l·lfl.C,ldOlnq>l·i. J~-· 14 "WE LOST OUR STARTING fullback (Jim Doehnng) last Monday wit~ a separated s houlder, so we had to go with some of our defensive 'backs going both ways . In our type of offense (the wishbone) the kids get tired toward the end of the game and that's when injuries tend to occur," Schaff said ~ Ji:veo though Triton backs Jeff Banner, John Schroeder, Ken Smith aad Brett Jetay played both ways MD Cashes In on Option tbell' ar t.o come from a '1cr:~ .. = 1• ;!'.l~rt.oaw -........... a'.N;d ..... to tlMt game wttb 1:30 remaJnlng hi the con· teat as Banner went over the line for a oqe..yard TD plunae t.o make it 28-0. Spencer .R aU.ie• Mo~rclu Past Los Alamitos 'l'llE TOtJalDOWl( WAS MADE pGSsible b)' a Jeff Jooaa pass to Ban· ner for 34 yards to the Trojan one. The next play bad University With By STEVE ANDREWS Oil ... 0.lly Plloll SI.Ill Mater Dei Higb's attack was har-nessed for three quarters by an a&· gressive band of Lo8 Alamitos Grif· fins. but then the Monarch coaching staff made a slight offensive altera- tion. • too many players on the field, but not even the extra help could keep Ban· ner out of the end zone. The result was a two touchdown blitz in the flnal quarter enabling Mater Dei to post a narrow 21~ win over Lo5 Alamitos in non-league foot· ball action Thursday night at Santa Ana Stadium. ' ,. ,, I.; ., ' . eanner also scored in the last * * * Ufllwnn, s.nc1 • .....,.. SC-J~I run 1--r kl<kl SC-Jelsy 11run18-r lclOI SC-8-1run18enner lcl<kl SC -Bllnne• I run 18.<lnMr •I<•) An.-2,000 lesllma!t<ll Fl"t~ 1111\M,,_Y_ P•ulnq ''"'°' P•U.t Punts F...,,bl.,.._ P-llln-,ercb O•me 5tallt1KI G o o ~ 0 14 1 0 7-:lt U SC I ts m1,,.,.l4 141 ll • • 1~ '.>-10-0 Ml l-21 ).1 ,., l·U t..o PHIL SPENCER, who quarterbacks the Monarchs' veer op- t ion attack, was dodging Grirrtn linebackers Charlie Deringer and Dave Main for three quarters. But the adjustment allowed the senlor signal-caller to direct his team to its fourth straight win, solidifying Mat.er Dei 's No. 1 r anking in Orange County. ,,...,,._. lttnlll"9 U-Mollt' J-12; Zlll•klJ J-11: To,,,_.. t-1; Hiii 1.0, Sontft:wn !).for ml"UJ 11. St•ff Mor m l non• sc-e-21.111. J•l•y 7 i.o: Jonu .. n. r;et"" s 11. Immel J.IS, S<IW'-1-3. PeMIUA!e 1·3; Smill• 1"° IMl~~ .. w ... V-St"'1 t-l~.13. T~ 0-1.0, 0 SC-_,_>-~. JO. 8-r 1-1.0, :13, KelJO 1~. s .............. u ...... "We started using more or a power option C4ltack," Monarch Coach Wayne Cochron said. "That allowed Spencer to sprint out more and is de· s igned to utilize bis tremendous athletic ability." U-Wlltt ).Jl, Fow...-M4; -Jky l ·U . Sore-I U; Ste•rMl-1 SC-0-. J_.., 8-,_,,., ArOM l·S. H.....,, l·S. There's no questioning that state- ment as Spencer was a virtual one· man show in the two clinchin" CUNNINGHAM. • • he has been thrust into a different role-the mop-up man. ''Clear bad a sore shoulder, and be hasn't been throwing the ball as welb" Fregosi said. "When we bad some important games lo the pennant race, John Montague and Don Aaae came throulh for us, so I will continue to use them lo tilht situations.•' · Clear ls tak.l.n2 the demotion in stride. u1•M t• PESCENT. 1be abou.lder is no problem now," the yo\Dlg rllht·bander says. "But it doesn't really matter to me when I come lD. II I 1et a chance, I expect to be able to COD· tribute." He did just that, burling nearly alx lnnlngs Thursday whlle scatterinl four bita and strlting out three. But one of the hill wu Eddie Mu" ray'a three-nm homer. By the All·atar break, Clear was be.ing hailed u the prime Rookie of the Year can· didat.. Now tbe Yankees' Ron Davis bas taken tbattac. "I oner reall1 tboulht much about RCJiOllle" ol lbe Year. U I let lt, I dnerved it. U I don't , I didn't," Clear says. "I worked bard this year, I've bad 10me fun and I've learned a lot. That's enough for me." Storm Troop er Triumphs Storm TrOoper, a J ·2A sloop skippered by Skip Blliott, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, bu been declared the overall wlnner of Bahia Corintbianl Yacht Club'• Ancelman Series, a aeason·tonc Hrlea for Performante Handicap Racina Fleet Yacbts. £moU scored lhreo CGDMCutive nnt places tn latt weekend'• rlnal three ra~ whlch was scored u one. Tbe aeries al.lows two throwout races, tJv· lq ltl.Uott• r8cord ol 1·2·J.l·l; Call 142-5171. Put • few word• to work for ou. touchdown drives. accou.nUng for 12IO of his team 's 134 yards on those marches. ON THE FlltST PLAY al the ftnal quarter, with bis team holding a slim 7·6 lead, Spencer rolled left and bit Craig Carlyle all alone at the Griffin 45. Carlyle outraced one defender to the end zone and Tom Baine's secood of three conversions put Mater Dei on top, l~ Spencer got Mater Dei roll~ng again on its next series, march.ine the Monarchs S2 yards in eight pla~ and fmally diving over from the two with 9 :05 left to play. WHILE SPENCER was taklnl time to get untracked, Mater Dei's defense was superb all night. Linebackers Joe Donohue and Mike Lewicki spearheaded a de· !eosive rush that limited the Griffins to nine fir:st doWnS, only three in the second half. ''We've got some good finebackera and that's the key to our defense," Cochron said. "We put a lot of pre· ssure on Los Alamitos' passer' tonight and our secondary played a good game." $25,000.00 AM~RICAN EXPRESS TBt: ONLY omrEN'Slft foul-up occurred late in the fim ba1L wbeo Loa Alamitos' Jose Pe-res &-ote several tackles ea route Lo a 37·7ard touebdowD wUb ~1 aeconda left.. But that left the O rltt1m oae po6at sby of a tie aa Speottr, wbo ~ ed 6-<>f·ll pauea for 141 while for another 76, bad put Mater Dei OD lbe board first. Spencer puaed 21 yards to Brian Drazba for the initial score, lbea be rel•xed unW put to the test in lbe de- ciding fmal quarter. k_...,ON<'9n LMAI.,..._ 0 6 0 0-• Me .... ()el • 1 • i.--21 Mo-c>r-adN ti p.tS> tram Scl&n<" I._ •k• 1 LA-P9n1J1""' 1•1<• •.i-· M~IS-t.,,... ~ .. 1u....io1 "'~'""' 1a.....•1<•t .-"~'"".,..""" Flnt~ "~'PM~"Q,_ PHMJ """" ,,__.., ~I-.,- 0.-$Uotl1t10 ............. ~ LA MO • w »-flt ~ ,. W4 f·T>ot ...,.. •M U1 Ml J.I J.JO 4-4S LA~J w.G. s...-k µ 8af1tef t ·S. ¥0 -tt_,... 1~1•. 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I puC>ll< reCetlOM dlrectol' tor .. -Yorfl offla { efld MIU Grlfflft euln.nt 11U01k relel~ d lr.ctor tw .,. _,....offlU. H EW VO.K ISLANOEllS-s.nt ~ Sutter, r19"1 ..t119. lo LetllbrlCIOlt of l"- Wtttem ~1 ... Ho<key Lt~. COLl•OE ADELPHl-N•med Rick 5tlln•ld,..r -n'\ baSl<etl)ltll Coe<" NORTHWESTERIO N•tl'Md Tltom .. S .>., ...... '"'"""" coec:ll . WatarPolo sc-•1 Oooonen NewPOrl Harbor • s • I -14 L""9 Bell WU_, l 0 0 3-6 Hew-1 H•,_ s<0<l119 Grwr •. Rlin 3, Howell). Gtlford, T-. Field Hockey Or ... CMICS,Mt.S...A ........ t OranoeCoulKO'ltle. OWW\ltf0112,EMrt>. FOR THE RECORD I SPORTS ON TV I MOTOR SPORTS Rooting Against ~_.,s Nigld Series Games Mean BiK Backs a, raso &OTllENllUG wt.t-. BuebaU, o1 coune ..... ~ta aJ • .,.....,..,...,_, . .:_ J-• • lowiDI men ol it!Jut. !O -tM ...... _.........,.--_ _.. To N>'Z tbat the i.levWon ..woni )9~ . ~ lwW ~·--fMt .._.nM'dal tated playoff ad World Serles •tartt.nc tlm.• ud 1pot1 would be wot1b mon to buebaU aad UM . · datea la oo1y ball the 1\ory. Bateball bu been a tele'11lnc aetwon. · more·tban·wtl11al dance Partner while TV'• been • playiDC the tame. · '" OllVIOW 8.UBM.LL DOW nail.-tMt ADCI In dolDC to, baMbalJ bu fonaken tbe lete the .,.__audience IDd ~_._.are P . K . Wri8Je1'• notloo that the uUonal puUme now oo tbe weeta•pta la prime time. smc. im. waa a daytime 1port. the Seriee bail befun oo "-daJ, Wbo aeedl the extra weebad, anyhow? WIJGLBY OWNED the Chlea,o Cut.. wbo But lf YoU listen to ,_,TV tporq oeealiv•, play an tbetr home 1ames ln tbe afternoon. they'll tell you that NBC bad to eou b•tNll out Wri'1ey PWd, baseball'• bluest enerv aaver, of ita cavee to aet the World 8eriel aa pftlM time. the only ltadiwn without Uibta, COG.lures up tbe Bueball, however, pai.ntl the oppoeite pktun, lmaae ol a World Serl.ea from a bYJOM en -labellDI Commiuioner BowM Kuba the pioneer before the 1t'101 -when k'lda played boob' or wbo led a primitive network out ol tbe Dark As-. pluiced themaelvea into transistor radios to catcb Tbe ftnt time tbe w-u 0.-181 -... • .. _ the play.by.play. ._"" ~ --~ --Today, tbe ooly students who'll m1aa the orld nllbl &bilt wu game four of the Ptttabursb· Seriea ~ tboee enrolled lD night school. The weekend afternooo viewen uaed to be baseball's target audien.ce, Tbe Series WW)d belin on a Saturday ln the hopes ol ruchinl tbe next * * * S•t•rd•9'• Tf, R•dle TELEVISION 10:~ a.m. (7) -COLLSGE POOl'B&LL -It will be Michigan's Wolverines al lllchigan Stale in today's nationally teJeviaed colle1e same. Noon (4, 5) -BASEBALL -BalllmoN9 al the Angels, ii necessary. 1 p.m. (12) -Pao SOCCE&. (34) -FUTBOL INTEtNACIONAL -Argentina va. Bolivia lo a World Cup aocttr match. 3 p.m. (2) -SPOa.ts IPICC'l'AQJ'l.All-Part One of the Pacific lnvlt.atlooal 1Ym.nastica cbam· pionahips. Also, the world'• stroaaest men com· peUUon. 4 p.m. (2) -BOUE llAaNG -Tbe Slat nm· nlng of the Jockey Club Gold CUp tor ttm.year- olda and up from Belmont Pa.rte to New Yortt. (7) -WINNEU -A profile ol race driver Jobn.ay Rutherford, winner ol the 1974 •ndlanapo& a . 4 :30 p.m . (4) -SPO&TIWOaLD-Chim ID- vttat.lonal pmnaaUc., taped In .lmu, tbe .hople'1 Republic ol Cblna. Atao: ltowd two in tbe bowU.nc mlniaeries. (7) -TBIB M ftlS Nft. -HJpHpu ot 1am• played lul weekend iD U.. Nn.... S p.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Cincbmatl at Ptt· taburp in tbe fourth 1ame ~ ttfe NaUonal LeatlM playoffs, if oeceua.ry. (7) -Wml! WOIU.D OP 8POa1'8 -Ernesto Espana defendl bla WBA Uabtweipt crown against Sean O'Gndy In a acbeduled IS-round bout. Also, world champlou VladJmlr Kosalev and Linda Fratianne participate ln a fi.~skaUn1 exhibLUoo in Vienna. (21) - PaO SOCCE&. (52) -BOXING. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOl'BALL -The UCLA Bruins vs. Stanford in a game played earlier in the day at Stanford. (9 ) -JOHN ROBINSON : FOOTBALL -H1gblighls of the Washington State-USC game played earlier at lbe Coliseum. RADIO Baseball -Baltimore at Angels. Noon, KMPC (710), ti oe<:eSSary. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, s 15 p.m .. KNX (1070). if necessary. FootbaJl -Georgia Tech at Notre Dame, 11 ·10 a .m ., KIIS (1150); New Mexico St.ate at Nebrasb 11: 30 a .m., KIEV (870); W ashlqton State •l use: 1:30 p.m .. KNX (1070); UCLA at Stanford, 1:30 p .m ., KllPC (710); Lon• Beach St.ate at Uta.la State. 1:30 p.m ., KORJ (94.3 FM>; Cal Sta1e Fullerton al San J ose State. 7.30 pm .. KWRM (1370 FM>: Palomar at Saddleback, 7:30 p.m., KSBR (88.5 FM>. Basketball -Lakers at Denver. 7:50 p.m., KLAC (570). Hockey -Vancouver at Kings. 7 sop m . KUS ( 1150). Sunda11·• Tl'. Radio TELEVISION 9:30 am. C2) -NFL TODAY -Pete Rose comments on the baseball playoffs. 10 a .m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Washington Reds kins meet the Eagles 10 Philadelphia. (4 ) -BASEBALL -Cincinn•U at Pittsburgh in the fifth game of the National League playoffs, ii necessary. Nooo (22) -COLLEGE FOOTBAU -Long Beach St.ale al Utah Stale. Played S•lurday. C50> -COLL.EGE FOOTBALL mGHUGRTS. 12:~ p.m. (4) -NFL '71 -Scheduled seg. menta include a report on Evansel CoUege In Spr· ingfield, llo. 1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOO'l'B.U.L -1be Rama meet the Sai.nta ln .New Orleans. C 4 ) -NFL FOOi' · BALL -The San Die10 Cbar1en play the Broncos in Denver. 3 p.m. (7) -COLL.EGE FOOTBALL '71. Ct> - COLLEGE J1'.00'1'BALL -The WaahinCton St.ate Cou1an vs. ·the USC TroJ&n1 In a 1ame pla.yed Saturday at the CoU.eum. 5 p.m. (4, 5) -BASEBALL -Baltimore at the Anaela in the f1tth came or t.be American League playoffs. if necessary. 6 p.m. (2) -Pao FOOTBALL WUP. (7) - THIS 18 THE WO&LD SUI.ES -Mel Allen describes memorable mommta from past Fall Claaslca wit.b clipa reatwin1 Mickey Mantle, Re1- 1ie Jackson and Bill Mueroski. (52) -NOTaE bAllt: FOOTBALL -A taped replay of the same between the Geor1ia Tech Yellow Jackels and the Fighting Irish. 7 p.m. (50) -PllO SOCCER. RADIO Baseball -Ci ncinnati at Piltaburgh, 10: 15 a .m .. KNX (1070), ir necessary: Baltimore at Angels. 5:1.Sp.m .. KMPC (710), lfnecesaary. Football -R.llms at New Orleans, 1 p.m., KMPC C710). (Tile Dally Piiot Is ao& reepea1lltle for la&e cbaa1es.> SPORTS ON TY Bal~ .aeries in 1971. It 1faa a pbeDOCDeoal tae· cea, reacbl:ng the largest TV adeaee ever for a bueball game -more than 5S IDilb viewers . '"'l'BE I' Acr IS NBC resllted the cbaqe, '' says Kuhn. "Nooetbeleaa the reaultl wen spec- tacular. The telecast produced tbe larPll au- dience we ever bad for a buebell same. Aa a re· suit ol tbit success, we were able to penuade NBC to expand tbe nighttime acbedule to tbrw 1ames in urrz and thereafter .•. Carl Undemann, a vice president of CBS Sports, wu in charge of the sports department at NBC in 1'71. He says be bu "• clear recoUectioo" of the nepdatbla. "TbeN9 was resistance wttbin the network. But the sports department at NBC penuaded the network to try it." Ll.ndemann Niel. "lt'a incredi· ble to me tbat bueball'• tried to lake the credit. ll just wasn't lnle. Their argument wu that the World Series did well a1 an aftemooo attractloo." CBET 8DOION8, No. 2 at NBC Spona to 1111 and DOW the pnsi.deol ~ cable TV's Entertain· ment and Sport.a J>roaramml.nl Network, said: "You can't diseou.nt Bowie. He •M a lllPPOl1eJ'. But the lmpetua came from ua, and tbeD tt wu a com.biutioo ol Kuhn and NBC.'' And if you aak Charlie Finley, the snaverick owner ol the Oakland A's , he'll aay it wu bis idea -alona with oran1e baseballs, ball&iris and donkeys. Wblcbevtt story you believe, o0e thing is cer- tain. Bueball and the two networb now covering the sport are oot supposed to root, but they do. They root against the Chicago Cubs this year and every year. Jilll Marina Valkswagn ®. RABBIT DIESEL # 1 '" FUEL 1979 E.P.A~~T~~T~MY l LARGE SELECTION 11711 IEACH II.YD. HUMTIMGTQM llACH 842-2000 SWING LOANS :ll 71 Campu11 l>riv~ Ir"• llt' Cuhfum111 ~:,t71 ·, E ffective immediately. Jrvihe National Bank wishes to assist all Real Est.ate Brokers a nd Sales- persons in helping their clien ts in closir:tg escrow::. without losing price or rat.£, commitments! Our tiwin~ Loami arel:limplC' and fundings<'an be madt' within five (5) days if a ll information II\ provided. l>iffer('nt rates will have t.o be appJioo if s pt.-c1al one day St.·rvice iti required. Our Program ts As Follows Jn Escrow Sale8-We t(O up to 80'li1 of the in cgcrow sales price minut> the 1st Trust Deed of Record. (We will consider rnque8tt> with i nd Trus t Deed.) We will fund the money necessary to cover the closing costs and down payment. .. • .. Roh Bruins' Fast Ride to the Top I On Listings-We will l(O up to 75'.lb of lit1 t price (supported by 3 comparable sales in area) minus the Isl Trust Deed of Record. Our fund· ings cannot exceed the a mount necessary Lo cover the down payment and closing costs. , BJ BOWA&D L BANDY , Of .. .,..,,... ..... 1'biDp bave happened fut fM Rob 8ruim, the carnal point leader for tbe Natioul Hot Bod Aa· IOdatioD (NHRA) t.op fuel dnpter ebamplombip · tbt wiDdl up at Ontario Kot.or Speedw1.1 tbi• ......... • Bndm, ot Bremerton, Wub., didn't start drh· lDI udH tm. Tb.at 1ear, 1n bll ftl'J ftnt race 1 bilalDd ta. wbeel ~ a top I'* dnatet', be croued I ti-. ftDWa line and till parachula didn't open. ~ gel the car 1topped in lime or not," be says. "tf I think I'm 1otn1 t.o crash or hit someth1.n1. l COD· cenlrate on aettt.nc my hands down low in the car t.o keep my anna from flytna out ""l'RDE CAU OE DESIGNED t.o 10 pretty much la a ttrallbt line and I've only bit the net one Ume. I did to throul.b a crowd cootrol fence one time Ill f'NmOat and there were piee. of wood f1)'1D1 la every dlrecUon. "I allo bit • nard rail in • fUDDJ car • oouple of yean aeit and I broke a rearend on a burnout and apm ta a drde uaW I bit the rail I Md DO eonlnll t1't'f/t tbe ear ... In bia __. ,JWO'race.:..~ cWe•tM DoD GarUtl ID tbe flaall of. PUA na ID rnmoM '° •tablilb MnHlf .. a tutu. ..... B'l 'ftJaND UdPLY to t\aul1 can lD 11'7'1, had proble~ the car and dldn't 1el t.o race the 1ecood half ol the season. "1-et\)oy the dngslen much mon than funny can," be &Qar "M.alDJy beeaUM lbe races are a lot cloaer normally and allo beeause you have a full field ol vision. In a tunny car all you can do ii loot stralebt ahead and tha's it." Ridat now be ll locked ln a baUle with KeUy Brown for the cbampionahlp. ... OOtJLD SEW UP the world cbampionaJ>.lp al Ontarlo," he a&fl. "I have to wiD two l'OUDda to beat Kelly, lbe defendlnfn:!;mplm. If I lOlt aometlme belwe tbe Mm and be wlnl, be would repeat u cbamploa. Nobody bu ever done ll. .. LMt ...ttaid. 1n b1a Mint beckyard at Seattle IDternatma• Raceway, bll car broke a rear end ln the ftnt round or he mllbt bave wrapped \lP t.be ti· Ue tbere. Our Rates Are As Follows Prime on I~ day maximum nows (We will extend an additional 60 days if required, for added fees.) We will charge one (1) point for each month requested. Example: $26,000 Loan 1 Month 2 Months 3 Montha 4 Month• $ 260 • 500 • 750 $1000 Our interest will be prorated to actual day• usage. If we C3n help you in any way, pleaae call . Betty Land.ii at (714) 833-3700. -.. • .. t \ atERYL SCAFFIDI OF WEST COVINA RAISES STEIN FOR FREQUENT TOASTING o .... Dow bow to tab die M ·h•m CMll of October -'1 cea.w.-. au _.. -.. AM tla•J lavfte ner1oa• wltMa eanlla&oftMeom·pM·--- toJolDU.... ~ .... -lpirttad.,..... of Mnraa•. bratwwat ud BaYarlaa maale -are 1cbeduled or In proareaa ~ tbe Sou*blencl . ...... ~,.,·-the~ at AqUe wa. in Torruee wbere e.t....S daocen. '"""'""' putrils ... imported tlfta ..., be newed -the three weekend nlthtl t.broqb Nov. ' at aa W. Tor· raace BIYCL Our relltaarant cohanudlt oa Page C3 de9eribes the celebra· lion u it la dooe ln Oki World, a European·atyled cluster of specialty abops ln Huatlackm Beach. The musician.a there are nown in from Germany to ac· company the danctnc. The fest at Griswold's Old School House in Claremont on Oct. 12-14 and Oct. 19·21 will center on the Pavilloo where the burgermeister will lead the polk.a dancers and stein boosters. ACnttTIES WILL Include pretzel-eating, balloon-break· ing , log-sawing and nail pounding contests plus band music and international danc· ing. Most festivals charge a $2 en· trance fee. er 'GLAD TO BE HERE BECAUSE IT'S COLD IN GERMANY• Oom-peh Band Trombonlel Hana Herch Tak•• a Break Dally Pilot Photos By Harry Fisher Are You in Tune With Moon? Ancient Chinese Festival to /Jene/it OC Music Center From old Cathayan villages to modern Chinese homes, there la contentment after the harvest is gathered, a time to dream and to celebrate during the Moon Festival. . Young prla a1ao place their romantic faith ln the olcl man cm the moon, Yueh Lao, the universal matchmaker. Dwilll tbil seuoo, aa be ties couples tocetber with invtai· ble silk...,..., many ,Ula visit '8mples and bura-... ,. tbe ..... " '"&J• .. to. happy marrtqe. t IUIB &)ti"' WILL D ft1T to mmle ..t. U. raadq U.. aCt4 twt.tl.q d.rap9 -.i-tbe MM9 estivaJ Oala at 8 p.m. Saturday In the Orange Coast ~auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, c.t.a Meaa . ...... at mt.taiDmeDt will be 1pomore8 b7 the IUdlard Rodpn e"8pts ol the Oraqe County 'Mule C..ter and the Orans• COUlll;y Cb.lneM Cultural Clab u a beneftt for tbelr civtc pro)ecta. Tickets are $20, $10 and $5 for students and aenlor citizens. TV penonallty Marlo Machado will emcee the perfonnaneea of Chinese and Korean instrumental music, selections from the Cblnese Opera and a medley from "Flower Dnlm Song," aung by the men's chorus of the ()range County Master Chorale directed by Dr. Maurice Allard. ALSO APPEARING WILL BE the colorful Korean Dance Troupe, led by Don Kim, whose performances have won critical acclaim, and the Southern California Chinese Folk Dancers presenting the Garland Dance and charming Bowl and Chopstick Dance. They are directed by Frank Que. Highlighting the evening will be a procession of il· luminated lanterns and an appearance of the Celestial Moon Goddess who will preside over the parade of the elegant Dynasty costumes. These spectacular garments have been provided by Ping Nan-Chang, director of the Coordinating Council of North American Affairs, Los Angeles. For reservations, phone the OCMC office in Santa Ana. The traditional fete involves theatricals, troupes of acrobats and dancers, stiltwalkers and jesters. Al mid· ni&bt. when the moon Illumines the highest peaks, a feast ii served u a toast to another bountiful harvest. A custom that la still followed today is the exchange of moon caka, decorated and filled to be round and yellow as the moon. 1bey are remembered as a source of freedom beeauae patriots used moon cakes to conceal secret menaces tooftrthrow oppressors. PAllT OP TBlS LEGEND is the story of Chang-0 wbo stole the drua of youth and immortality from her husband. Al abe 1wallowed lt, she found herself soaring to the moon, and like our Cinderella, she was transformed Into a beautllul moon 1oddea1. However, she was doomed to re· main on the moon forever -separated from her bandlome warrior husband. BJ JUDnB OUM>N °' .. Detty"" ... The eartb ol New Mnico Jieldl a "J"J pre- cious aubstaDce to Jaaepb LaDewolf ud bil ala· ter, Grace Jledidne Jl'lower. . TbeJ an potters ud tbe '°'1 t. tbe medium everence ~~Earth elps Create ewel Poitery of tbeir eqa .... LONftOll &llfD Ida 1i1te1' are part ol a family of potUr'I wtdela II beaded by tbelr fatllv, ~ Saidlower ~a. but Lanewoll taaen ........ •tlileb'IUr. 1111 wen ........ eau.d ·~ ,.... •• bJ ut atllca ... eolleetarl a1ma9t . from tbe ........... fllldleUMr. Bil paU .... a11 ud ~" and an eon1idend prtma la I.be world ol elaJ. LEADING FESTIVAL DANCDI IN A ROUND OF POLKAS Bev and Lou YedtNk of Wnt Covina Ult to Mualc beuUM "animall are cbinl olf. Eftry animal la my fawrtt.e." ma won t. 11mowa for~ta -11.ke qullty which it sets from water and tbe final application al a ela1 "allp,""' coatlq. Tbe ftna1 and IDCMlt cnadal step ln mak.int ' tbe pota t. ftriq. U there t. a ba1ttine crack the pot will be deatl'oJW, mUIDI mUlJ months' won tnnin. u mn ms pota bl a c1rde m bis workroom ta E1e~1aola, abcHlt n mil•• aartla ... o1 a..a re, ...s wartm cm u.em ane .,, ......... ,,_ __ Lall ... Ran.t .... uUIUe eanet .. a clUJd ...... tile ....... of ldl .......... ...., ..... .. ........... aara«Jll eaned black and nd....... . . a. ~ .............. bl dlff&ent kinda ol elaJ. balb from Sua Clan md Yarioul parta of Colando. and~ to·'" wbat kiDdl ol lliPI. or ....... W'Ollld ._.to Uaem. · Wl'IB .. NOi' ONS daJ'I tnlailll 1n art," Loaewalf ....... to can9 out a MW form for blmMlf 8Dd ...... ....., Mn f ... .SI IUb- UDtial plMl la"-art world. Ria,,._ baft _.. ... ,,..,..._..smaller oqr tlle ,..,.. md1 l.aa .... recent .. Sert. of ........... '11 poll .......... Ille from a/11- i.nch to ~-inch in diameter. Looewolf explalna the change in size tbia way: "Collectors were complainln1 of oot hav· lnl enough room. Blg pottery takes so much room. I started dolnl minlaturel. '' IN MAKING TBB delicate deal1n1 Lonewolf works from Im.,_ in bis head. He never sketches out the d.tcn nor forseta what the end "9ult will be. He aald be does "a lot ol meditating" in conju.nctm wttb bil won out ol b1a reverence .,. thNail.- • .,,. ...-hu a llYIDI tbl.nC inside wblcb mu,.~ Jl'OW. ''be Aki . . ''Tbere'a a lot ol beaatilW tb1np the eartb ean do but we don't look at It. We deltroy. ....... INDIANS feel that motber earth ls a UYIDI tblDI that t.cbel UM bu.man belnl bow aoauntYe." Tbll same reverence f« clay ii abown by Grace MedlciDI nower. who bu been maklnt 1mall pota for tM put to yeara. Sbe bellev• the "Clay Lady'• belPI her ln the deallnl ud lbe never faila to acknowledle ber power. Cllee P&llBD, P .. e Cl> (' M I ·. .... f: .. .. . . .. '· . . .. .. i ' • . -. • DM.YPl.DT . . Pirates, T\1 CJelebrltles, .Jazz Capture A.ttentlen ~ •=anou~ ~---...,...f,11,,,...,..,cN"•" n.ers ~---..-W4 s.e&Moml• ,.. ., I e.lft. 5undlty M e 10.K ewnt et t e,m .. T'--first G 41fttf'llnts et 151 Sen C.lt~ Drive, N•W1*1 IMch wm l'Kelw llmltld IClltloft T·INrts. PR•• C9L•8RITY SPORTS •V•NTS .... ICMdulld 51.tuntay •nd Sundey •t Pep~ Uni~ lft Mellbu wMre "h .. ~ tM Ne Stars VII" wilt be teped for• tuture TV w.de•st. TOP llCI CHAMPIONS will appeer at FaShlon lstend tor tour lhOWI dlllly from OCt. 10-12. Frentvte techniques Md 'lent Hrl• Jumps mey belffftatnoon, .2:30•nct•p.m.on Wednndey end Thurldey. Friday's times ..... 12:30, 1 :30, 3:30 end 1 p.m. · GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S comic operetta, "The Pirates of Penzance," will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 In Plummer Auditorium, 201 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Opera a la carte's tavlsh 100th annlvers.ry pro- Hallow••• h i••t aro•ll ... corwer. We ....,. ·..-eryttt... to _.... ,_.._, oMce or w••t •••• yo•. P••,lllH, l•dln con, 90«.. COftl 1 ... 1, .Jc. Owftoww"'°P _._.,_a ........... .,,..,,"."' Ill a p11 .. pllf,.. Call 645-009 ). Ord•r yo•rs Wiiy. . 1-----f<•llf;Ntl-----·r-----r<•t•T:I•Tit"----. I '"' ,... IA. ... , , I.A.Me YA&.eee:IA I l ~~ :: ORANGES : l CUCUMBERS :: PAltTAST"IC.U--l : 2 29c -ll 5 ,_..s I 00 l I For II I 1 LMT•w1c-11 LhNt 1 c .... ss.n 1 I -----------_ ---1 l _____ ;:f_c~-----1 .. -----Rillf :ltl it-----. r----1.(•l •Jil•ItJ----, l '"*"'"'-:· l.MTfWTMeHAll I ..... ~ I .M9081D I l LETTUCE : l CANTALOUPE I : 29c ii 15c I I ..._. 11 Lb. I I ...,... ... _ 11 I I LMT-W~ ,, ~4LM.Wf'COWOM I l--------------~~-----~-----~~ COUPOMS DPtll TMUaS... OCT. I tt• 7 P.M. ..40Y..,, of Produ6e Know How" 160 I NEWPORT ILVD. -............. ic-e1t .. k l t FROM Fashion Island Newport ~each IOLOIST IN COLLIQE CONCERT Berttone D.wt Beker BARITONE DAVID BAKER, a soloist with the Cincinnati Symphony, wlll present a concert at 8 p.m. Thursday In the chapel of Southern Callfornla College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. FUN·PACKED OLD-TIME MELODRAMA, entitled, "Oii's Well That Ends Well or Don't be Rude to Dude With the Crude," wlll be performed at 7 p.m. Saturday In Shel>herd of the Hiiis Church, 30121 N lguel Road, Laguna N lguel.' NEW YORK STRING QUARTET has returned for another year's residency at UC Irvine. Their first program of music by Mozart, Beethoven and Zwlllich is scheduled for 8 p .m . Friday, Oct. 12 In the Fine Arts VIiiage Theeter on campus. Admission Is S2 . SEEKS ADVICE FROM 'CLAY LADY' Grace Medicine FloWMr Model• Jewelry DIXl•LAND MUllC PANS Wli.4 MW""'' dlolce of two VMU11 Sundey. TM N9W OrlMnl Jau Chotl>of Southern C.llfomla wtll mMt from t :m to 1 p m at the Elks Lodge, 1151 Tresk Aw., • • G•rdeft Grove. There wnt be dandng Md Ju:z-me-tazz wlH be fMtur9d Me•nwhUe, Ntohtbloomlng Juzni.n~ wlll be pertormlng at 3:30 In H«ltage Perk center,~ Welnut"St., lrvlne. Tickets· .. $2.50 end $1 COMflOllTIOMI av OltANOE COUNTY'S Tetn Kubis Md Den R...., wlll be fe•tuNd wt'8ft Cel Stete~·s Jazz Etmmbte I performs p.m. TIM&r'ld9y In the Little c:.mpus. TlclWtl _.. S3 oenerel end s1 students. REX AU.EN JR. AT KNOlTS PARTY COUNTRY SINGER·SONGWRITER Hoyt Axton will be pl eying his recorded hits llke "Joy to the World" and "Green- back Dollar" during the country music party at Knott's Berry Farm Saturday. The special $8.SO ticket wilt allow admittance to the staggered showtlmes for Ray Price, Rex Allen Sr., Rex Allen Jr. o.ety---~ ,~ l'OR HIS "PO I IERY JEWELS' Joaepfl Lone•olf Sltlnn·Up E•rth'a Beauty fi',....P9Pf:I PRIZED POTS. • • "EVOY 'nME I pick up clay I say a prayer to the Clay Lady. I ask her to make it beautJ.ful." She and her brother share some deslps but Mrs. Medicine Flower says "the end result ts dif(erent." She too Wtes animals. though she tends to favor lbe butterfly and the serpent. which is a symbol for long life. MBS. MEDICINE Flower 1s teachin1 her nieces and nephews to make pots too so the family tradition will be carried on. "One day I will hand the designs down to them .'' she a aid. FEATURID 8ALLET ARTISTS AnlhonJ ...... Tent tt.,.. CIVIC BALLETOffSOUTHERM Catlfomla'sperformancesthlsweekend at Golden West Col leoe will feature three orlglnal works. Terri Heyes end Anthony Sellars wll I have th8 major rotes In the dances at 8:30 p.m . Saturday end 2: 30 p.m . Sunday In the community thffter Admission Is $4 or S3 for GWC afflflates and sen!« citizens. AREPERTORYPROGRAMOP "Scarlatti Portfotlo," u A Song for Dead Warriors" anc:t "Divertimento No. 1S" w ill be presented by the San Francisco Ballet tonight and Saturday and Sunday aft ernoons in the Pasadena Civic Audi- torium. The company has just started a t~o-week engaoement for which tlcketS' are available at the auditorium, Mutual aoencles and Charge I lne (213) 520-8010. HANSLAMPLWILLDIRECT Cal State Long Beach's Symphony Orchestra in Its f irst concert of the season at 4 p.m . Sunday in the University Theater, 6101 E. Seventh St., LonQ Beach. Program will include "The Birds" by Respighi, or c hestral variations by Copland amd Brahms' Symphony No. 2 in 0 Major. Admission is S2 or SI for students. THE ROMERO FAMILY of guitar vi rtuosi will share the spotlight when Henrr Temranka's Callfomla Chamber Symphony starts Its 20th ..son Sunday evening rn Royce Hart at UCLA. For reservatrons, phone C?13) 6~. "E NLEY STREET PL.A YERSwm be presenting ''Taming of the Shrew" at 8 o'clock tonioht and Saturday at Irvine HlohSchool,'321 Walnut Ave. Tickets at i J and S2 w ill be sold at the door. "NO NO, NANETTE" i s being produced with costumes from Br oadway, scenery from London and a full orchestra through Oct. 21 at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach Convention Center. Show- times are 8 ·30 p.m . Wednesdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m . Sundays. UNtVERSfTY Of CAUfOINIA. IRVlNE COMMfTTH fOR ARTS NfS8fTS TOSH•O AKrfOSHl/lfW TAIACIOH ltG IAIC>: Jazz Set .... ~IJ. 1979 c~ .... -e:oo,... ~ Sl. Ot11et' SW... 14. Ila S...... SJ THI TOMilT fttO: LA Pt11lharl1'001C Pianist V1ohn1st and CeU•SI perlom l!ng selectlOflS by Beelhoven ~en delssot'ln end Martino s..,. OchMr 21. lt7t c .. wt tw -e:oo,... ~ "· °""' sw... SJ. ua ~ u ELLY A.MBMG, SONANO with Oatton Baldwin. Pianist Universally acclaimed Dolch Soprano. Selectbis from Bach. Welldon Pun:ell. Scarlatti. Schumann. Brehm & Strauss ~.~21.197' c~ .... -1:00,.-. G-... SI, Ot11et' S...... 14. UCI S....... SJ STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR , .. ~ .,. '•"' -,. ................ ~. I ' .. t - I --~· . . OUT 'N ABOUT I BALLET Por t.hl part.y or ,_..U.. a a • u..·a l*'ObablJ ODlJ OM p&a~ tit be '8161 lime el 1Ut -tb• •wlallaa O..u dQ el ._.. -amid U.e ....a fufa.1••1--.. • Obd:ufllL 86Memoltol• .... 't ........ taiaa Ume out. we --to .._ • _, llsel1 tub- atltute tbM ..._.. ...... J'wt a ••b'. • Jll'Oll1 ouUn1 ..._. Pl'V" ...._ • ... • tM Nal lh1At Classic Pose Louis Carver and Kristi Moorhead will be featured in "Les Sylphides" when Ballet Pacifi ca performs at 4 p.m . Sunday and 8 p .m . Monday in Laguna Moulto n Play house. 606 Lag una Canyon Road. Real Cantonese Food ut here or take home STAG CHEE CA• 111 2 Id PL. M.wpert .._. ot..-J.fHO. NoOfl to Midlliqht Doily-W~ftteh Ufttil I :OU a.m. O .. >e'flAH .. -Ala.l ·~oltlen ~ Si{;;;;)ragon ~~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DtSHfS Specializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes LUNC:H•DINNER DAILY Food To Tal<e Out 11 30 AM to 10 PM 2023 H..tlor ll"'d. COSTA MISA 642-7162. 631-991 I IT'S NEW ... NEW ... NEW CHEF'S SPECIAL UNDA Y BRUNCH/LU NC 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. I , J ~J C H 1 1 ' '' f\ M !11 l i-:1 M I l i N ~. f ( ,• " I ' 1 (1 I, ~.J I f~ i ·, :. T : ~ ~ T . l i 1 I J M Serving Buffet Lunch at S4 95 16431 Bolsa Chica Huntington Beach 846-134 Mutlc W: U ONAAO BERNSTEIN LyricsW: STEPHEN SONDHEIM B...c1 on e boolc by ARTHUR lAURENTS EYEllV TUESDAY THllV SUNDAY EVE.HING (714)·492-99eO -MAKE RESERVATIONS- mJIBIBNO\t/ .. All tbat 'a requlred ti. a trlp or two Lb11 month to HunUnaton 84t1ch'1 Old World VlUa... Harklu baek to a lW\1-ea&ablllbed ttld.ldoe In UMfr homeland, ~etora are 1t11lD1 a loeal obtervuce of the ramoua Bavarl• ba~. f'rom allcauooa aome colorful ac- Uv1U. wW mark t.be celebration. One notable e1ceptioft. IOrrY to aay, wlU be tbe abaence of Laguna Beach. Also on the program wtll be "Graduation Ball" with music by Strauss a nd "Paquita" to the music of Minkus. Box o ffi ce opens one h our before each performance. GU.ADALAJARA RESTAURANT HOMEMADE STYLE MEXICAN FOOD ~MUA.11.'fOlt .. .M. ...._ __ AIL. .... T., -11A.M ... 11 ..... MEXICAN BEERS AND IMPORTED SANTO TOMAS WINE CONDESTRIO Entertaining Friday -S to 10 P .M. 665 PAULARtMO 1c-ot an .... , i. ... auc.,...cw.+11111 .... 1 COSTA MESA 540-2392 tn: bl~N\~!~A~I~ !,~~ 1'0!-1'1 I IAI I\ "11111'". \WI .\Ill lO I 1111 llMI ''" 1<1111 " OKTOBERFEST '79 12-MAN OOMPAH PA BRASS BAND Direct From Gennany "EICHT ALBAUM" Wed. & Thurs. -5-11 P.M. =- Fri. & Sat. -6-1 A.M. AclM. S2 Slllldar-2-11 P.M. Ada $2 FOLIDAHCBS, SIHGIHG, YOOBJHG AND CONTESTS -rrs RIMI LOUleQ I I San 0<9QO Fwy 'llffcl> Blvd 011'/wno • 7!561 W Center A .. • Bel>1nd HunhnQIOf\ Cenler In HunllnQIOf\ & .. ch. CA 171"1117·1•10•f114llN-0112 NOW thru NOV. 11 presents GINO GAUDIO & LINDA McCLURE STARRING IN (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - --iiNOWiiii- - -----_..,. .............. Frldlr. Ootobef 5, 1t79 DAii. Y PILOT .. . . -· . . -. --t in-.Huntii!~on lJiiach ~ Old ·World • 4 outdoor beer drlnltlne ao charact.eriaUc of the German festivttles; the AEC aays that's a no-no ln Huntlqtoa Beach. lluaida'a Ottobetfest kJcb off the lut week ln September and eonUnuee ,,.aJ lnto October. It oftebaated by way ol eelebratilag the time when brewers bring out their new been. Now the c~ bolda atronaer than ever, and hun· dredl ol thousands ol natl•• ad vWton are on band each year to welcome the autumn olf er- lnp. THE 088Eav ANCE takes 00 the prevail· ing atmosphere of a country fair. Popwar at- lractiooa include carnival rides, puppet shows and other outdoor entertainment, food vendors (the most popular item ls Bavarian bratwurst on a bwl). strolling musicians and costumed dancers. Slated to run through Nov. 11, Old World's mini-Oktober1est ia presentina Eicbtalbaum, a 12-piece "oompab pab" band directly from southern Germany. Other features include folkdancers, singing, yodeling and coatest.s. On Wednesday and Thursday EicbtaJbaum a ppears from S lo 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday the hours are 6 p .m . lo 1 a .m. and on Sunday the band plays in the beergarden from 2 to 10 p.m. Admission is free on Wednesday and Thurs- day Weekends -Friday through Sunday - there's a $2 entrance fee. OLD WORLD -COMPLETE with cob- blestone streets. lantern lampposts, window flower boxes, s parkling fountains, murals on the housewalls -is an excellent replica or an old European town More than 60 specialty shops sell im ported merchandise from aJl over the world and -ror another European touch most or the shops have second·::.l ory living quarters for the owners You'll come by Old World Village and the Oktoberfest acllviues at 7561 Center Drive behmd Hunllngton Center and adjacent to the San Diego Freeway -Huntington Beach Phone numbers are 897·1470 and 893-0112 * * * STILL ANOTHER Oktoberfest celebration a one-day affair 1s set for Saturday in Westport Square. 369 E 17th St . between Tustin and Santa Ana, Costa Mesa With a promise or great family fun thanks to food. games. free entertainment and pnzes. the Oktoberfest activities will run from noon to 4 pm. F('atured attractions include an authentic German-Bavanan band. the Something Else Jltf SET~~~~~~~~1c-I J side gourmet cookery. Hear Fredrick Stann's piano armtry Sunday through Wednesday. Dance to the Jan Dcneau Trio Thursday through Satur- day. Serving from 6 P.M . Reservatio ns recommended; call 752-8777. Sumptuous Sunday Brunch- indulge in delicious hoc encrees, ao assortment of your favorite salads, lus- cious desserts and complimentary champagne. 10:30.2:30. llnH SS.95 C hildre n $4.95. T II ( ML()()~ Dance~ Vwp bands from 9 P.M .• Monday rhrough Saturday. And our super DJ spins your favorite favorire disco tunes while you enjoy 75~ Frozen Fruir Daiquiris from 5 co 9 P.M. daily. COME TO YOUR SENSES ~REGISTRY 18800 MacArthur Boulcvard, l.rvlnt.! 'rrto with Rob Wrt1tat and b1a ".pd and craay" mualc, Dippy the elown, a mJme act ex- ttaordlnary atamnc "Jeff''. the reacJWtc·hlah stilt walker Chester Hayea, free baUooal and ma1lc. ••• TAKE A •t:•o u you'N llDODI tbe locala 11ven to whl.,.,anc up tfte rr.ewaya for Loe An&eles eporta and theatrical ...ata. Steak Fiesta, the dimer under tM stars prop-am now In its fourth season at Lawry's California Center, baa brc*al new 1romd to accommodate seafood lo¥en. A swordfisb enttee was added lo tbe menu thls year u an allemalive to the Delmonico steak that eave the restaurant its name. From now t.hrouab the outdoor restautllllt's November closing, Alaskan sockeye salmon is the second menu choice. Dinner accompaniments include a cartwheel salad, fresh com on the cob, sour cream tortilla casserole, a fresh green vegela· ble and hot herb bread for a $11. 75 lab. Beverages and desserts are extra. Located at A venue 26 and San Fernando Road on the edge of downtown Los Angeles1 Lawry's California Center serves dinner Wednes- day through Saturday from S p.m .• Sunday from 4. Cocktail ser vice begins at 3. Reserva· lions. for groups or six or more only. (213 1 225·2481 . • * • SORRY, WRONG ARCIDTECT: -In a stor y that appeared here several weeks ago. Arthur Valdes was erroneously identified as the architect or Far West Ser vices' Gorda Liz restaurant m Newport Beach. It was subse- quently called to our attenlJon that the architect of record is Robert Altevers. No slight was intended for Mr. Altevers, A I A. Mr. Va ldes served in a decorating eapacily ror the restaurant -one of the Orange Coast's most dazzling spots thanks to the efforts or both men El VoUa -We are now open for unJq~ Sunuy brunch. tasty lunche-s and 1ourmet dinners. From lbe Breast ol Oucken "En Croute" to I.he fresh salmon ··Paul Bocuse··. from lbe delicate sauces ol pure white veaJ "Nouvelle cuisine" to the Down to Earth Lamb Shank Ott Toulouse. Chet Lautrec brings you th~ art ol new C'OOkery at reasonable pnces. an the roz1est f'reoch atmosphere A Blentot • Sund•y~ Lundi 117 • Tue1. ttwu S.t Olftlnti 1 tot • Frt. a Sat. 10 10 CloMd Mondey 3421 VI• Udo, Newport Beach Re•ervetlon• 87M904 , , , THE ~iExrdl!BiEii ~~ 1'~~ RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER • BANQUETS • 1:;1 E. Coast Highway :\ewport Beach (7t.a> 67:>-:>790 (714) 67r.-2:102 .. ""-. ODtobet •• 19PI • n f'Y Hriel today. Tb.la OH ii a net ....... efldcJl appears to bave equal parU o1 ••Banfoot .. &Ile Pan" and "~J lD New Yon" la tta lnease. • : AT 'lllS llA&LEQVIN l>lD.-....,..,.... E. ere UU '=eee la..,.~': &laroulb . 21. ODe expect lta to alo!' pace al tbe product.loll -ad OM eoaJda t lie m~. llarlequlD'a .. 'Yum Yum Tree" ... blallomed lD f\lll bloom u oae ol &be more tajoyable productions or the seuoo on t.be dln· Del' theater circuit. . 1Mr1•1r ..._.left'..._._ ••awed the ............ ....., ......... NCl'Uit· eel ..................... It. ........ . cllar...., ..a"..,_.., ........ ad the ......... freillr, .......... ol lwoed, but ...,., ........ _.,. lltlllAa 80YL~1 Mes hr 8"' tblrd IHdl .. nle *' Ute n~r ula, •nactl tlle teeMNUI a..dlOl'CI •lda • CQalc delivery HAI ........ •"*'~ t.be 1lrt•1 nw.' olf.... ...... Yie. OD rom•Uc mat: ten, .... '&nr , ..... llllBee ot ............ Al ... ,_. maw.a eauot between them ll artlaa Hanw-8atler 11"9 a tine account oi henelf, bllarlou.tly revenln1 the seducUqn "'*9e• TNI YUM YUM Tltle" A~ t¥ ~ tlMIMI, .W.nN t¥ E,_. 5enk1M ,..,._""9~--~KMlc .... Illy It-..,~. pr.: _... ..... Yi l ........ Ocl. •.e-~OM--.... " am 1. ...,._ •'"-· s.iie ,.,,. ~eUMa ~WL " TMeCAn HOMI\. . • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • . MlcilMI llO¥tot •eMll A~lft • . • • • • • 1iM1WW1 .._,_......., o.w~ ...................................... .. ,,_Wit-•..•••••••.••.••.• , ..... , •.... OW&tlN Tudlw scene in another memorable moment. Her un-• dreaainl aeament in aUhouette behind a curtain is calculated to 1tve more lhan her omta1e fiance a aleeplesa night. ~ Pilar Wayne's ~ r·-. ~G\ftt ~ Grral ,..ood and F"1n11 W1n111 111 our Outdoor Cardin or Drruno Room LUNCH Mon.-Frt. • 11:JO • 2:30 DINNER Tue . ..a.t. ·• -1:00 • 10:00 Vlolft Trto '"· & a.t. Nkee Cta.f -CO'l/ Horr1U . 2840 E. Co•at HlghwaJ .. ........ ,._...., c-i.,... - . Corona del II• M0-7092 .. Relinald Rook is equally good as the clean- cut young lawyer whose frustrations bubble over period.Jc ally. And Cbrlstine Tudor turns ln a aoUd portrayal or Mias Harrer·Butler'• pre-··vUM--.. ~-....... _-oOGla ... -·-deceasor in the apartment, a atrilring actress • u. _....,,. un ---' -' with impeccable stage timing. M8'11Mt Herrw..euelef E,.cl bf .._. llo,e. BOBEaT BINGHAM'S SAN F rancisco apartment setting, a mulU-layered, intricate de· sign, ia fir.st rate, enhanced by Eu1eoe Roach's fine lighting effects. The show is slick and sharp throughout, an oldie but a goodJe. ~ "'Under the Yum Yum Tree" continues nightly except Mondays throulb Oct. 28 at tbe Harlequin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana, to be followed by Oran1e County's nnt loo« at the Neil Simon comedy, "CalifomJa Suite " \ Verdict's in at ICT '12Angry Men' Worthy of a Longer Run OKLAHOMA! QASSIC ITALIAN CUISINE Ormgc Comity's c•• ity-s .. •&d. MewYortl-Style s.,, ... a. "!/AL.En'AAKING Uita anb &ympatlJy £ngltsb 1\ntiques Wit~ mea Boom Aftem oon Tea 1erved anytime mclude1 2 Utra 6anbb>icl)ris JJot 6conr l\aspbrrrp ]am & Crram a l>ot of <englisf) ~rn 3. 95 ptr pens on Sorry. we cannol accommodate small children. 17th STREET and TUSTIN AVE COSTA MESA I (behind JAClt·IN·THE·IOX) " . ,Monday chi.a Satmd8y -ti am til S pm ...., """~ 8-K .... (Friday, Saturday, Sundey 'tll & p.m.) eacepc holidlWI 0-,.,_., ............... I.II Alt It CM ........... ···•·• l.M ............... p., .......... ... .............................. 4.tl ....-.. -................ . Top ........ lelllll •............ $.15 ........................... ... 1tt911AL.olllW •••........... 1.15 Plus Frnh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks ·---· 1ll1I ~COAST HWY• HUMTIMTON ICM •C2115e2-1321 _, £. CMIT WY• CGMM DEl llNI • C7W> '1SoGa The curtain opens to a starkly furnished room with black waJla, a Plain Jane conference •table, 12 chairs and one water cooler equipped with plenty or paper cups. Then, in march 12 men to assemble around the table as the door behind them cUcks and locks. APPEAAING HOT and tired, they doff their coats, loosen their ties, wipe ~eir brows Drama Sho~s Troth, Decay Tennessee WUllams' "Cal on a Hot Tin Roof" will open the UCI Drama Workshop season tor 1979-80. Performances are scheduJed in Fine Art.a Uttle Theatre, HH 161, at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. THE PLAY, clirected by Robert Weiner, gradliat.e student ln drama, takes place on the birthday of Blg Daddy PolUta, t.be day wbeo his family must tell him he ia d)'ina or cancer . The actlon concerns ltaelf with the gradual decay of thla southern family, eroded by diaeaae, Uquor, and greed. The play will be approac.beCI experimentally accordina to lta direct.or, Robert Welner. "I plan to direct each act from the vley.'· point ol a different character lD the abow, and approach the theme of decay u seen thr'OQ&h tbe ey• ol tbeM different cbaneten," be aald. CMJ't --•BEU include drama 1tudenta Kimberly Cole, lllke Peterson, Richard Gould, Michelle DeKotte, Sharon Pesavento, Mark Jacobeon. David Taylori and Bob Berman. 'ncbtl are avallab eat $1 in the nne Arts box office m-est7. SEA VIEW GARDEN •PEKING •S HANGHAI • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES • • I Wine. banouel lacll 1t1es, special business luncheons~ special discount on fOOd to oo . ,,..P.,..1119F,,-Stt Su" Laou<1• ,_ s ...... P•••no Loe ()pen 7 days 675-2420 810 E Balboa BalbOa On the Peninsula FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASU~E Plano & vocals By TOii ITllN Tues .• tbru Sat. I QAMllON UDR Sun.• Kon. -~AYI. L.AWllA04 •"-' ..• GARRl80N a UDR Tues .• Wed. le Thun. DANS AND DMIUI Fri., Sat., Sun. • llon. o.,.,-lookifte ~,.., "°"' '°"• mu.,....._.. AT-llOUTI I&. TORO ,,.._ QA.IND l'TllL! with KILLY I IMAIAI Tue. tbru Sat. IANDDS a LOWILL Sun. and Mon. U.COMTHWY. UWMIGUIL IMC-.... ,_.,, ...... -.am .. and take turns at the water cooler The setting 1s the Jury room of a cnminal court in New York City. and the men are Jurors dec1d1ng the guilt or innocence of ii 19 year -old > uuth rharged with l>tabb1ng hJs father lo death The story 1s purl' f1rt1on . tht' locale reall) t i. the Cniv<'rs1ly J11~h Srhool Thl'aler tn lrvme and the jurori. etrl' really actors tn the lrvme Com muruty Theater'-> produclJon of ·· 12 An gry Meo." BlJT mE TENSION and the drama appear real u the actors parry their lines and tbe aws - pence and tension mount. The play, written by RecinaJd ROM as a three-parter, 1s done in one act -one hour. 20 minutes long -to avoid breaking continuity and interrupting the drama. accordln1 t.o d1rec tor Tom ntws. And, dramalJc 1t is as the men argue O\ er the merits of evidence and the youth's fa te THE Pt.A Y MOVES ut a fa-.t pare 1t ., loaded -with sha rp tongued dialogue 1n ll'rsperscd with JUSt a touch of tension breaking humor such as when foreign born Juror !'\o 11 rorrects another panehst'a grammar m the midst or an ar&ument. The 12 men work well together on stage with Ben Jut.ii and Robert Renfrow carrying the major dialogue burden with their strongly op· posing viewpoints on the youth's euUt or in· nocence. Renfrow doea his role as a hot-tempered lri1bman well. complete with the broeue. and Julzl delivers a fine performance as a man of reason. ONLY IUTZI AND Chuck Bent.on are Irvine "regulars." The other performers all are malt· ing their ICI' debut while three caat members -Dan Dutcher (a reaJ We lr1al lawyer). Tom Feierabend and Denny McTl&he are first-time act.on. <See ltJllY, Pase Cl> &@ ANTHONY'S S.Owt n..n. Fri & Sat. at 7 , .M. Sunday Brurich -I P.M. A Dining Experiencie Beyond the Expected '· : . i -. . . . . . .. ,. .. ... · • ' ' '· i . I r .. r • ~ •• j r~ ·.·: • : ..... ~,-. -/ a. ~.:J.;, J t...Xi C ~' : ... ,.,, _ ..... =60 Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservations (71 4) 644·4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 277-1840 PIER 2 & RIB JOINT ~ "FABULOUS RIBS" -LA. TIMES CRITIC . 5 CLAMS ON 'Ir SHELL A BUCK BEEF IACK 1111 DlllEI --Anthony'• ~moua Salad Bir •a•• 5-7 P.M. i-u.. thru Fri. Sat. & Sun. 4-6 P.M. Only "ONE OF THE C REA TEST SALAD BARS" -.~., "ONE OF THE COUNTY'S MOST MONUMENTAL ARRAYS OF FRESH SEAFOOD'' -Hrrb 8'111s Rttg1strr ·ovER 1 LB • . OF SHRIMP •20• •EASTERN OYSTERS A BUCK ·SERVED IN OYSTER BAR 4 PM TO 1 t PM PO•MEILY OUF1'YS NBA• T11F. •UIJBN t Ll!E 103 M. ..,. .. Dr .............. .. t WHOLE IAllE LOBSTER •s•• 5-7 P.M. Tue. t"ru Fri. Sat. & Sun. 4-6 P.M. Only .. I, t I ART GALLERIES. ·...,~~~~,,.. .. : --. ·- : nnl~<**•tlM ... ''OW~· e>cf'ltbft .. It t~tudt •..-... en peec. by OUllin~,eftlfttld"Da••«llUil of the wau of .... i.; • 1,_·"'· SuftMV ~~~"":':'.; 151 °"'*'" Drtw, ·1·up"' ; "'~ ••"9'•tct ... at discuistcin W,:,:C.,.~ :'.: t_~• ... cur~t e>chlbft f1"'0f'n 1 tetp.m. Frtaey, Oct.12. l1'ere wlllbe~=41ftd b ckgrounct mvsJc In tM 09f • "MY TEACMI!• MYSaLP," a sympostum wlttt Henry MHof._..m ... llS-Smit!\ J erry N. Uelsmann, Jactit W.lpott, Robeft Fichte,-and Betty Hi!hn, wm a. c-. ducted from 9 to• S.tuntay Oct. 1' a t Susan Sc>trltus Gallery, iii Via Lido, Newport Beach. Aeoistr•tlen costs S30 In advance M $40 at tM dOor. Call 673-51 to tor detafls. A LECTURE DEMOfllSTRATtOll by Southern California artist -"°"" wt.lte w i ll kick off Orange Coast CoHeve's ~rt lecture series at 1 :30 Tuesday If) the Art Gallery. Remalnlno tectures by Sylvia Shap, Ann Page and Glffonj Meyers are set at noon In the Fine Arts Lect ure Hall on follow Ing Tuesdays. T ickets are on sale at the door. ARTISTS' WORKSHOP PROGRAM or ganized by the M inneapolis Coll* of A rt and Design, w ill be brought to Cal State Long Beach . Artists anc:t dates of sessions are Stephen Davis, Oct. 1S-19; M ichael Brewster, N ov. 5-9; Dennis Adams. M arch 10-14; and Joan Jonas, April 28 May 2. TWO SHOWS are of fered this monthat StageOneGallery,420W. Chap- man Ave., Or ange. Experimental theater en scmble pieces by" Hanger s" to be at 8p.m .Oct.6, 11,20,26,28;and"The Fragmented Self," a performanceby Valerie Bechtal and Julie Keller,at 8p.m.,Oct. 23, 29and27. MARGARET BEDELL'S 'ENCHANTMENT XI' SUGGESTS 'JACK IN THE BEAt'4~TALK BIDDI NG FOR ANTIQUES will begin at 6 p.m . Saturday at Heritage Square, 700 N . H arbor Blvd., La Habra. ~ore .than 2~ lt_em s, , inc ~udlng an 1883 s1lverplated tilting w ate r:-pitcher A SERIES OF COLOR PRINTS, de- picting concepts behind fairy tales by artist Margaret Bedell, will be on view through Oct. 13 at the Santa A na Library, 25 Civic Center Plaza. COLLECTION OF NEW JEWELRY will b!! on display and its creator silversmith ~mes Little, who w~s featured in the Apri I Arizona Highways m agazine, will be honored at a champagne rf.>ception Saturday. 4-8. at the Pomeroy Gallery of Fine Art. S6~l Lincoln Ave .. Suite A , Cypress. GU A T EMALAN CRAFTSMANSH fP silver jewelry, handwoven clott"1s nat1vF- clothing, dolls, looms and Christmas decor ations -can be viewed ;:,t the Gitt & Patio Shop, Lawry''> Cal1 - forn1a Center, at Avenue 26 and San Fernando Road, Los Angeles. Q( t 10-29 and an 1840 English brass draw mico- scho~. will be auctioned ; proceeds a;d tne La Habra Children's Museum f>uffet at 5:30. M ORE THAN 300 WORKS of ethnic art, including masterpieces of Pre- Colum bian, New Guinea and North West Coast Indian work, comprise the (8) ~ j ~ . ~ r \o Ruth and George C. Kennedy collectlon now on view at Bow ers Museum, 2002 N. M ain St., Santa Ana. Hours are noon to 5, Sundays; 9~5, Tuesdays through S.turda)'S. The shoW runs tht'OUCJh Qec. 30 --=====--C::::U=.;:.fil".:....O.:::.==>=;M JJUIL T STRETCH LIMOUSINES FOR WEDDINGS•BUStNE88•SIGHTSE£1NG•SOCIAL EVENTS UMBERTo·s ITALIAN RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE ITALIAN FOOD AT ITS FINEST Specializing In Veal Dishes / , -Chef Roberto, Formerly of Las Vegas' Caesar's Palace 0 PEN Mo n. thru Thurs. 4 to 9 p.m SEVEN Fri. and Sat.~4 to 10 p.m . DAYS Sundays 11 a.m. to 9 p.m HAPPY HOUR . Mon. ttlr1I Fri. 4 p.1n.-7 P""- Wel Drhills 75• TUESDAY lcd1lorHic)M Well>ttftb 75• THURSDAY Locln Hight Wei Driftks 75• DISCO NIGHTLY AFTER 9 P.M. 6841 Warner Ave. (At Golden West ) Alpha Beta Shopping Ctr. HUNTINGTON BEACH 848-5666 Credit Carde Accepted See You At The For Lunch ----------------------- "STARTING OVER" .:" CUMf IUf-00 ii ISCAPl F•OM AlCAlRA% "" Plus '"' • •' SYLVESTER STAUONL ~n ,.,..,, ... o., .. , ~~ A .......... ft .,.._ •• ,._ '¥•• ...... ""~ . ..,, y u n ... u ~ tastef , LA•Pees • ' ~ · comedy AMnllUL " ~" u••t• " ... :>IV l-t , , , , ~ MON-FRI 8:00, 8:15, 10:30: Plue SAT/SUN 1:15, 3:30, 8:00 ' "TKE BRINKS JOB" 1:15. 10:~ •.• What ~s "'~" ~ ~ lods grow up'! ·~ r>:J. , ,n,JJ-••• '• Ptue "A MAN, A "· WOMAN, ANO A "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" tll> __ ,__,., ... ................. U T ./91111. 1:11, .,_ . .., __ BANK" lllA&.COt.M llcDOWEll DAvtO WARN!lt 1 "TIME AFTER TIME" (PO) l'tua "AOATttA" " ;· • , .. Q CMIL Y PtLC7:' DETAIL OF DOUG JUNO'S "LAGUNA TIDE POOLS" SHOWS BARNACLES SHADOWS PLAY IN FRANK KRUEGER'S "PATIO SCENE" Art's Fine Lines, Funny Pose Win Nine artists have collected plaudits and $3SO in prizes from the fourth annual Costa Mesa Art League competition. Their works will be on display through Oc· tober at Glendale Federal Sav- ings and Loan eallery. 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach , where a reception is scheduled for 7 o'clock tonight. The fine, pastel pencilfne of Pat Sparkubl's prismacolor, "Linescape," was awarded first place but lacked e nough photo- graphic contrast for publl.sb.lng in the newspaper. He also woo a special a ward for his '"Tinsel Town Tutors." Oth er winners were Doug Jung's watercolor "Laguna Tide Pools," second : "Circus Clown" by Dave Wcssl<'r, third, Frank K r u1.•g1.•r 's w<J l<'r('olor .. P a t io Scene." pur('hJ~t· a ward. Mar y Elk n W<'hrlt "" arryl1c ''L'rban Crunch'' and t;er~dd Frve·~ lttho· g r a p h • .. M 1 mt· I I . . • ~pc Cl a I award~. Jlonor :.i ble m c•ntton~ W("nt to Krueger . J a net ll1 llford . Rosa Arbas and Linda J o Qwnn. (cH"Rl,L~ "..CA•f!) DELIGHTS lnth• DAILY PILOT MARY ELLEN WEHRLI SHOWS COMICAL TOUCH IN "URBAN CRUNCH" ACRYLIC Ttmt Dates: Friday Ticket PrleH: $5.75; $4.00; '3.50 and Saturday (Senior Cltluns-S2.50 Friday• only Oct. 5. t.hru Nov. 11th. except opening night) 8.30 p.m. For Information or ReHrvatlona Call: (714) 847-44&5. If No An1wer (714) 897-11~7 ~ HCRB JAFf-E:, ..... ~ MALCOLM McDOWELL• DAVID WARNER· MARY STEENBURGEN "TIME AFTER TIME" ...... ,. MIKL'OS ROZSA · .• . .• ,, NICHOi AS M[. Y[ r~ , ""KARL ALl=XANDCR a 5 1 [.VI HAYES " ....... HU~H JAi I I " - Phil Potter would like to straighten out his life ... One way, or the other. -•111a •1m 10• •• 11111-.i• • 11111• .. •••a ••-•••ii o~u•11 • mtu 1N11111S1• ••u1• • ':;;"'-,!::! _ u~•[Aj STA RTS TODAY UA , ••• CIMMAI IUA PlW _ ...... ,., cnmu Cl•lDOMl W11tmln111r 893·1305 Brea 529·5339 Ntwpoft 8Ncll 844·0760 Orange 634·2553 .... , .. lllft ... 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Byrn~ •. ,.. ~ .r.: who sits on the•edge and .. _..__._iiiiiilii •------lillilii stares cynically as he narrates the thought-provoking material. .. ·Talking Heads Stmining Qqart,et Focuses on Comemporary -Visions By MICHAEL PASKEVlCH Ol 1._ Dell, ,.,,.. St.ft No argument here with anyone who pro- claims Talking Heads as America's best band at present. These four Eastern art school dropouts are really that awesome -almost scarily so at a time when image is the name or the game. TALK.ING HEADS is anti-image; four con- servatively dressed young talents whose brilliant, contemporary visions and stunning ex- ecution made last week's one rughter at the Greek Theater the bellwether for rock concerts for 1979. The quartet does not so much perform as materialize on stage. No stage patter. No hype. Just a chance to exercise the mfod without de· nying the body. Having graduated to the Greek on the strength of their third and most fully realized album, "Fear of Music," the band led the au- dience on an intriguing trip through a world where the narrator (singer/guitarist David Byrne) looks on with detached, cynical eyes that focus all too clearly. THE STORY LINE can cover the frustrat-_ ing search for a comfortable place to live ("Cities") or breathe ("Air") or the ultimate end -"Heaven," ("Is a place where nothing ever happens" L It's thought-provoking, mesmerizing material that, black-hearted as it is, avoids becoming moody self-pity and doomsaying. That's because the band's music is as im- peccably well-crafted as the messages. Bassist Tina Weymoutll and drummer Chris Frantz are a formidable rhythm section -providing a spacious yet steady backbone that enchants and hypnotizes as it holds you to earth. BEADS' UNSUNG BE&O ia h¥bcNlrdlatls'ldtariat Jerry Harriloa. wtao ls Ute m• ftl'NWe link ID tbe quarteea• rtcla ad encompassing attack. But the Heads' focal point is Byrne, emerg- ing aa one of rock's most appealing stage perfonnera even t.bou&h it appears bis mind is liptyears away. He'a the man on the edge with lmpenetrabJe eyes -seemingly one step away from an asylum for having seen too much, and caring too much to forget it. His voice yelps, it moans, :it commands and warns. THAT BYR~ EVEN cracked a smile at one point during Thursday's show can only be attributed to a momentary lapse or the ecstatic reaction that greeted the band during the first of two encores. "Titis ain't no party/this ain't no disco/this ain't no fooling around," Byrne shouted during "Life During Wartime." And the audience, a mixture of flashy young new wavers and older types (closet cases). shouted right along. They stayed on their feel and moving for "Take Me To The River," lhe Heads' cover version of the Al Green classic that showed art and funk can live together in harmony. THE BAND ERASED any doubts for first time fans that it could reach the magical effect achieved on its last two albums -both heavily produced by Brian Eno. In a live setting, Talking Heads ar e even more splendid, offering a more thorough look at l~ band's ensemble skills and Byrne's erratic persona and electric guitar. No band has been able to take rock's basic elements a song, a singer, guitar, drums and bass -and come up with such a fresh style and vision No doubt Talking Heads will continue to nourish well into the '80s. The Greek's horrendous parking situation (wear hilting boots or arnve a day early), meant onJy a short listen to the opening act. the B·52s. J NAMED AFTER those astronaut wives' hairdos, not the bombers, the U,525 are a group ,of eccentric Southerners, who play an updated and humorous version of '60s dance music with an accent on new wave energy It proved to be a catchy enough diversion more suited for a small club. And, of course, any opening act fade::; quickly from memory when Talking Heads appear. • LOCAL NOTES: Tickets arc on sale for Dave Mason on Sunday, Nov. 11, at Orange Coast College. Mason will play two shows, 7:30 and 10:=->. and both should be sold out quickly. Advance tickets, $8.59 each, are available al OCC's box office or tt{rough any Tickctron out- let. A special guest a rtist will be announced soon, and a word of thanks should go out to the folks at OCC for bringing rare top-name talent into the area. ~'-:.,· YOUNG PEOPLE RESTRICTED U'MllM' 17 feQUlfH ACCOmc>er't'f.nQ p.,..,, OI Adutt 0W.fd1.an ALL~ tBi) AHO (ID flLM!> RECEIVE THE SEAL ~ THC MOTION P.C TUllC COOf. Of' Sf.Lf RlC.ULA llON - ~TRIUMPH! Alan Alda is brilliant: tough and rulnerable aod ttue. And if there is such 1 thing as a •rld·class actress it is Metyl Streep rtllo glres a gorgeous pedonnance." -GENE SHALIT. TOOAY. 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BIJPGESS M:nEDTiw BtU C:Uffi Biu:oon.rn. iRw1N wi~ l\LrR nri.nrcH1\rrorr ~5 -~T mvar~R~frAfLI. .-~. .. -· . .... [19 • When rating women If "8'~" make you tingle and "95" make you gasp ... Imagine what will happen when you meet a 0 10"! BLAKE EDWARDS' "IO" . THE SEDl.JCRDN 'I/ OF JOE TYNAN A temptingly tasteful comedy for adults who can count. ALAN ALDA BARBARA MERYL HARRIS STREEP A MARTIN BREOMAN PRODUCTION A Al,M BY JERRY SCHATZBfRO "TtlE SEO<JCTION OF JOE TYNAN" aboswr1ng RIP TORN .. nc1 MELVYN DOUGLAS u S.nllor Bir~~ Wrllten by ALAN ALDA Ertttullvt Ptoducet LOOIS A STROLLER ~by BILL CONTI PtOdO<~d by l'\ARTIN BREOAAN DW~ctl>CI by JERRY SCHATZBERG lfi•ool ,,.. Ol 1 l ll<JOl\I V ; •••-~.. • ~ 1 A. UNIV~ASAL Pl~fURI:. ... ~'1 ".:.:tr.:r:::... :I NOW PLAYING IOUTI COAST IRMll' CtM.U WHT COIY Mn.a !>46·2711 W•ll'MISltf 891·3935 DUDLEY MOORE / JULIE ANDREWS · BO DEREK IN BLAKE EDWARDS' "10" I ROBERT WEBBE R I 1~::[1/'.N,/I;, 'BLAKE EDWARDS PAOOUC~~ BLAKE EDWARDS AN[JTONY ADAMS I ~·l~'~;ti~, HENRY MANCINI PANAVISIONllll· PRINTS BY TECHNICOLOR~/ R RESTRICTED--.. ON.:lrf"fC••MfJ-~ --•...oto•--c-·-c-• Otli.ft""' Soun<IH•e• A\l•tllbte on Wetnef 8fOt Reco-rJ• I nd fapea .... """"'' ., ...... ,., .. hnll .... ~ kff•-If "'' 009" -"'"''•• c • .._ •• ,., AM --·~'' 1-. •• ,..... .. \ ' ,.. . DA.al Y PtLOT Friday, Ooto~r 5. 1t71 MOVIE REVIEWS 'O~on .. Field' Offers Real Chills, No Solut~oD. ly YARD NA ARAR ""''he ._we.e ~ "'THI OHION 1'18LD .. ls based on a trut cop·kllllno Incident and Its ltnQthy, not particularly raay eftermath as chronicled by POllC•m•n· turn.O..Uthot Jos..,., W1mbaUQf't, The formH los An~les ctetec· tlve. who didn't u,. tor the • film vtt'slons of his ~st· soiling novels, "The New Centurions" end "Choirboys," t~k charge this time, writing his own screenplay and hiring µnknown Harold Becker to •<flrect. The fllm Is 1 derk land all too convlnclno study lot a no-win justice system "A.MAN. A WOMAN ANO A ll'ANK"IUtlctS$Y heist movlv, lntelllQtf'\tlY acted by 1ln accomplished cast end dl r~cled bv Noel Black with a kl"fln qye for suspenseful w1<c 1temt'nt. Donald Sutherland und P ul Mazursky a,.. the gen. IH I <.rooks, computer experts who relieve I bank of 54 mllllon by t.ounter-pr~rammlng as Its new bulldlng goes up. Brool(e Adams. an Immensely appealing young octress. becomes Involve.I tn the &!>Capdde, more or less agcllnst her Wiii. Among the film's assets are gorgeous shots of Macao and Vancouver . If the plot c.ontaens a lesson. It seem s to b~ th.JI crime does pay. Which will come as no surprise to the ~nk robber s of New York City. Rated PG. perhaps b1•cause the mor al lesson Is lthat doesn't cha~ the two killers (James WOOds and Frank lyn Seales) but almost destroys the officer who survlves,thelr attack (John Sava04t). It's •heavy stuff. This film Is not ATTACK SURVIVOR nor '>u 1tabl~ for vot1nosters. ~or those Who llke suSPenseful plots and tidy endings. There 1are no solutions offered past. ;Perhaps, the passage of time 1But the acting Is brllllant, . ~Ith Woods.a terrlfylno stand- rut as the cold-blooded master- John Savage "LA CAGE AUX FOLLIES" <"Birds of a Feather") Is the mo~t original comedy to come ou t of Eurape or anywhere m ind, and If Wambauqh w,,., aiming for kitchen sink realtsm. her certainly sucteedPd • l'>t! in yrars The Italian Rated R for languagf' v 101 r nct- and open allusion<. to trcm•o sexuality 1n prt!>On r n•nch proctuction. spoken in f-rt•nch with English subtitles,· (HAPPY COUPLE BEFORE PSYCHIC TERROR James Brolln, Margot Kidder In "Amltyvllle" .. Spooked? ·OW, Haunts All Over l By CHARLES A. MOSES Vkef>res-tlerll~lt 5-.-. c.tlt...W• s.ci.., ....... ~ .... ·-"'" . Some aay lt may be b~ by powerful ~evil spirits. Others say the whole thing was a Jtoax. Whatever side of the controversy one is on , there is no doubt that the hous e in ! Amityville, ~ng Island, N.Y ., is fast becoming · the most widely known home outside of The • Whi le House and Monticello. Thousands of curious people have been making their way, li ke a pilgnmage, to view the housl' where George and Kathleen Lutz and their family spent 28 days in December, Hl75, and J anuary, 1976, ex periencin g a psychic ter ror frighteningly related in J ay An son's phenomenal best-seller, "The Amityvi lle Hor· ror ' The movie version showing locally stars J a m es Brolin , Ma rgot Kidder and Rod Steiger. GAWKING TOURISTS are causing unu~ual tr~ffl c 1_>roble'?'s on the once (and sometimes s till > qwct residential street where the house is loca ted. • Wh at such seekers of ghosts and strange supernatural powers should know is that they do not have to go to Amityville to find what they are looking for. Paranormal events are every· where. Unless some medium can magically or perhaps really conjure up a ghost for you at a seance, you should just keep a sharp eye, a keen sense of smell and be totally aware of unusual temperature changes. Ghost.a usually tum up when you least ex- pect them t.o. You may even meet one like c. wel' known Hollywood publicist did 10 a St. Louis hotel room while accompanying a television star on tour. THE PUBLICIST, WHO never paid any at· tenUon to the occult before, was awakened dur- ing the night by a frigid cold in his room. He glanced around and saw a woman in the room who he thought might be a maid ot a lost guest. Hls interest turned to sudden fright when he saw her walk right through a wall! He later dis· covered that guests were seldom booked into his room and that it was known to be "haunted." Several yoUbg adults Uked t.o gather at night al a campsite just out.side of Los Angeles. They heard a fiddler and saw barely visible figures gliding toward them. After they beat a hasty retreat to their cars, they looked back and saw nothing but they shivered from the sudden cold. Afterward, each related bis or her eyewit· ness account and they jelled exactly. NEAR YORBA LINDA, there is the story of a driver who picked up a girl hitchbllter and, alter taking her a distance, she vanlabed into thin air. He described the girl to local residents who recognized her as a girl who had been dead for some lime. In the same area ls an old cemetery where a "lady in pink" mates an appearance on a nlgbt J.n June but the legend hu drawn so many crowdl on that nlaht t.o the burial ait.e that it may be the &IM>lt haa become atau-atruclt and ceued appearing. Near Hemet, there •re some resldenl8 who btar old·faahloned music and ainatnc comina from an old cold mining area but none can locate the source. In San Bernardino, a man long dead has many Umes been seen taking a stroll throuah town. In the tardens of the treat palace of Venalllea, outaide of Paris, there have been nvmerous stories of vtslt.ora havtna encountered Marie AntoineUe and her 18th centary as· aoclates. Acco.mta of P.aranormal epbodea, tome of tbem term~ 'evil" like tboH ta "The Amltyytlle Horror,'' .... reported eftf1•here ln die world. Netherworld c,....._ 111&1 etUo1 or feel ~ by, excuse the pun, their "old hauau' but maQy moN may be• • beacb, UM •trfMU, a bul, PfMor even a IDOYletbe•t.r. 0 '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun." Gene Shallt, NBC·TV -·· A L I .E · N TOM SIGQµANF( VERONICA HARRY DEAN Sl<EARITT wt.:AV<.ll ~IC.HT S lANlON .0-.. J HIJm lAN I tOUA YAPHl T KOTT<) f '' h •·• "'' I ~f•lf"'I' ' ~· ,, •••• ..._ t.h• t I .Ml•J•.,t •• WA l'k ... lU..•t 1L.J••i-t~I ''" ff 'n•t•f•• "'!'""'~"'• ··~~11 "'"41.._,.,Jl,.ln().v. ... ,..._ .. ..,_,J/lfWH!"'ilfllf ..-..,...,.. ~J ..... 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NOW PLAYING F1111t111111 S~·4747 o,1t1~r MAU O<ano• GJ/ 0.140 UACllllMH Ofl~gt 834·39t 1 •1/,NflM OtUYl·tll Anaheim 879·98!>0 lltOOIUMllT UMll Anaheim 772·6'46 UlCIWIMl Costa Mm 640·0594 ,. .. prqvldes outrageous laughter as It careens.from one bizarre slt~tlon to another. Two homosex11a1 mal£s, operators of a transvestite night club, have llved together for 20 year s. one of them raising a son. The boy Is straight and wants . . to mal'f"Y the dauohter of a French deputy, leader of the moral forces. Rated R. "TH E SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN" is a dumb title for an admirable movie about the per sonal and Political pressures of a U.S. senator . Joo Tynan is a liberal New Yorker striving to balance his career ambitions with a w ife and two children back home The familiar tale i~ directed w ith freshness and sensitivity tiv Jer ry Schatzberc;i The script was written by Alan AICla. who 1s splendidly SUPPor1C:O by Barbara Harris <1s his wife, Meryl Streep as the compliant attorney, Melvin Douqlas as d senile senator and Rip Torn as a vE>nal onP The R rat ing seems severe "HOT STUFF" ''THE VILLAIN" "RUST MEYER SUErS" ''THE KIDS ARE All RIGHr' IPG I ''THE AMITYVIW HOUOl .. CRt STAND-OUT IN 'TIME. Mary Steenburgen "MONT Y PYTHON'S LI F E OF BRIAN" opl'nS wrth 'I'" W1• Men IJr r.gtnQ q I t I " r .,.,>-r n t t ,. - J• ru«Jl1:m ()op• w rQnQ manqer '"THE SILEHT P.ARTHEl" OP'E"' O.t.ll 'f • 12 )0 ~UN I~[. ()(J 7 ~ JOHR \U l nE The Quiet Man ( 642 -4321 ) Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOUA hometown paper, the '-'"'" ......... tl'I Tht>y snatch the gifts back and depart. Ttcat's the story of Br ian Cohen's life. always In the wrong place at the r ight time. This outrageous parody of biblical movies could only,. be attempted by Britain's mad M onty Pythonians. who wrote the script and play most of the m ajor roles. Rated R. "TIME A,FTER TIME" is an outrageous notion that succeeds surprisingly well. Supposing that H.G. Wells actually did Invent a workable Time Machine. SuPPoSlng Jack the Ripper uses 11 to escape from 1893 London to 1979 San Fr dncrvo and is purc;ued by . . ~ w' II'> PrE>po\terous·1 Of course. but '>Oml'how lh<' movie watcher l>c comE>s lhoroughly invol11Pd 111 lht> author's cha5':' after the mad lqllpr M alcolm McDowell and David War nr-r dr" compelling o'> Wells dnd thr> aemon1aca1 doctor M.sry 5teenburgen le; ab'>Olutely n 1r1nr 1ng a'> tht• Sdn Fr anciscan who bP1rit:ndc, Wt lh RdlPd PG, v.;1lli <1 fair amour t of blooCI and fJlf <,(. rf>f'n mu1t1 ,1t1011 MARLON 8RANOO ROBEITT DUVALL MARTIN SHEEN r1 AAXALYP3E NON rREDERIC FORREST ALBERT HALL SAM BOTTOMS LARRY FISHBURN[ MY! DENNIS HOPPER .. ~"1 J ~11\-FRANCISCOPFQLA r.T" r.. JeHN MIUUS ~ FRA~ COPFQA ~ ... ~ ..... ry MICHAEL HERR t nf'r00·1•'Jll) FREO.Reffi, GRAY FREDERICKSON"" TOM STERNBERG Gm:lrt1Jl'trtor,o1:ty VITIORK:YSTQRAOO P.!vl.-1m~ DEAN li\\QULARIS I~'' RICHARD ~KS Sc.ul1 r~ by WALTER MURCH Mw by C'AAMINE COffGLA ~ FR ANOS OOProLA r-"'T"":===-=~ [l)IOCUfSTRl>I" T!J!~~~ AN OMNI ZOETROPE ffiODUCIDN TECHNICOLOR• ~51 ........ -....... -. 31d SENSATIONAL WEEK!,f------- edwards NEWPORT !)All y , oo • oo !CU~ 11\ru f Pl I (JU •oo 100 1000 ~f 1;>no J()O 600 !:loo 1~m MIA•COAST HWY.&MACAITHUl 700 1000 M&WiWf. CD:JIT'llJI 644-07 60 IHfAIAt OllAAt:( tM it.U --•-•c-•-...,•-•-.,., For further lnformellon call Eflterta1nment Hotllne 714-534-FREE '• ....................... . • ROCK TALK I COMMUNITY THEATER JURY DRAMA • • • (From Page C4 > Others in the well·cast presentation include Jay Stamp. who is returnin·g to the theater after 12 years; Robert MacKenzie, who first ventured into the theater early this year at South Coast ActoMJ Studio where he earned the "best actor" award in the studio's annual talent showcase. Wil Thompson, who delivers a fine charac· terization of the elderly juror; Gil Amelio, a re- tired Air Force colonel who has done television production work and public speaking; Robert Leibovich playing the foreign·born juror; and Tim Croft. who made his stage debut earliel" this year in San Clemente Community Theater's production or "The Man Who Came to Dinner ." Titus bad promised the drama and tension would be high and the actinf eood; be didn't dbappaial bia audience •bieb. • ..,....Jab email. ..... tllr I ..W. a ,...... ol ... ._ wit· --~ ..... , .. THE ONLY disappointment about the ph,y is tbatit rum for just two weekends-and Uda lathe lMt. The reaoo for tti6 abort nm? ICT eoald obtain use of. the auditorium for onlJ llill alpta. It aeema a pity that aucb a fine commuait)' theater production and so much energy expended~ ea.t-and erew on ''12 Angry Men" is just for six performwes. so. WITH TWO performances remaining, we recommend you don't miss this one.. ,. For information and reservations, call 754·3639 or 754-3642. Curtain time is 8 o'clock tonight and tomorrow. Gil Amelio (standing, alf'tter) gets ,upset as Robert Leibovich (right) corrects his grarrmar and Ben .Altzi (left) and Wil TOOrnpson loOk on in "12 Angty Men. " Final performances ·of the jury room drama are at 8 tonight and Saturday at University High School, Irvine. "'PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRIFIES ... NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." -••• •ud .... "" OU., lltw• Picnic at H ·ng .· R:f.c IP'GI --•~_.. 51.~, ... MM.MA-ll'M A~ taste1u comedy 5:45. 1:00 ·10:15 MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE BRIAN Al.AN ALDA BARBARA HARRIS I Tbe uw Jutea · album <"TIM .Ju .. "> w• Tep •· M4 the •. In•le. •'J'm So 1'Dllc!Qa," reeelv.cl tbe alrpla1 bJ1 earlMr n1e ... never did . Row did lt all eome about? "It wu t~~ way tbiltO cam, down." aald .i-...,, recently ID tbe NYC atftca of PbaeocJam aeeorda. "TbeN were no hard feeUq1. When lt came time to make thll NCGl'd, lllaml Steve wa1 bulT worttnc on BnaC.'1 album and be wu tora betw.U dolac both. I couldn't ID lood CODI· clenee take blm away rrom Bruce. .. 'I'll& MllS Wl'l'B aaanacement. Steven wu tl')1ac to maaage tbe bad wbUe be wu on the ro.d wttb Bruce, and It'• tnmmdoualy de· bWt.atlnc. Bruce baa maratboe 1bowa and Ste•• would have to &et up In tbe mornlna and make phone calla. It wun 't falr to blm. '"l'bla band demands a lot of attenUon," coa~ued Johnny. ''It de1J1anda 24 boun a day. 3SS days a year. and I think Steven wanta to do otber tblnp." Jobnl:ly admits they would have been tempt· ed to record Springsteen's and Miami Steve's son1s ii they bad been orrered: "They're eaaUy two of the best songwriters ln A'merica and they know thi.I band. But they were busy wortln& on Bruce's album. It's just one of tboee Wais." Btrr ntEaE WAS no lack of materiaJ, he adds. ''Billy, Alan and I were writing at the time. We just looked around and saw what we had and it all fell together "The material was so strong I like what I wrote, I liked what everybody else wrote. and I like the way the band came together as ar rangen and helped each other out. It was a big RICHICIDS What happens whm kids ~up and parents dont Robert Allman and~ W CN~ pram "'llCJl llDS" ~ Plodiai Robe:r1 Allman ProdiadbyGtoftr w ~and Mlctlad Hausmln Dir«1rd by Robert M Young Wnttm ~ ~ 1*' ...... JINmT""' ......,. J*Ullif-i...,_ .... ..., ............... ..., ....... Rad ..:.8:".!:!-~ Uon' c;.. Plodudlorl T!f!!!..11!!! ....--.---~---J ....,. ... .--c,..,.._,,, ...... ._..... -----2nd FUN WEEK----- ~-~ , ,, . ~w--:--... 1·41_11 : _J ------..;, .I j --I NOW PLAYING AT A zoo NINI YOU I I ... =:e-T.=s ~ - OM.YPILOT C9 . ROCK TALK l step ror tbe band to learn that YJ>U can do 1l aJI ror younell." But be tau1ba and adda, "rt'a scary, rri1btealq, to know you're doing it by yourself. "It'• Wr.e not havtac the guy wbo'1 teW01 you what to do around anymore. But you've sot · to 1tep out oa your own. and now. eapeelally with the way the album ume out. l bave enoup confidence to do that." , ...... c ... AID FoD•' I• o .. of dae moet •PftNlllotlelv' t.•av •ovl•• ever .. de." -Rtd>0rd Dobbins .If PM.tdeN Star·Ne.i\ ..... A••re·ftre caa.W.tefor ............ .... .,,... ....... 7111 liiiifiUia-WEBI edwards CINEMA CENTER •n ---'·~· •• •••••••• ... MAnC>e4TAllAMS.CO,UMIU •• t MHAYHDICIMTH n•-4141 c1nenomE Ei scAEen 6 J ij 2553 comPLEX C•upm.an A11,. .a. s,"t .. ,.,, .. ~re.cw,., MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 'APOCALYPSE NOW" 1R1 MOONRAKER 'PG CAPRICORN ')NE ROCKY II P<.: "10" (A ) "STARTING OVER" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" lR l "10" "SHAMPOO-fRI ·HOOPER- .. THE WARRIOAS UP IN SMOt<E" !Al "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" (RI "LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE' "THE MUPPET MOVIE' "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER CPG I ANIMAL HOUSE" PRISONER OF ZENDA IPGI Al..L O,_IVl..iNS OP[N 6:)0,M.1'41•NTl.Y CflllO Unoer t 1 ,., •• lJnle\\ e ~tdd•~ ""•Y•tOUftO -· r . .. . ·~· ,:; ... ·-: ~Yfltt.OT I\,, I I I -IWl••-....... ~··ALL T ... ••""Cir"• ~ t.u •iws• .. ...,,..Mel4. ""-"" "''' ~ ...... .,..._ ... ,....,.~ . ......... • IT~Nl/O ""'°" "'*"° ....... _ ...... ,.,.y.,.., ~,..,.... ................... -• MtOOA NtOIM Md ... ....,_ .. '"*" CeniMM ~ "'°°" Cl\llle ·THl~IUNGN ....... an...ahooljOltlll ,,,. bllle lhop t-r-• ..-..-• SnaTl"'aAN M'MCllCO SIOM ~ • ,_.,.,_ .... -Cf\ '°' • l)UI* ""'° lhOI dOwfl • ~ INN dllye IMlfOte 11141 "'4"-lt • OVPIAIY l~=~CMOn NllCNIWI •~ao MAlJDI Wellet e-lnlo e clMP ~ -,,,. .,.,,,,., ~-~ blrttlClllY _, ILC>Vel.OCY Lucy o-ta Ille Alc;erdoA end Ille MetU .. thrown 1n ~lnT-• OICK~WTT ' . 0-t Fr96er1C O.oway 8 OVEREASY 0-' Or Nen Hutc:Neon I TIC TAC DOUGH • ~ORfftH 7:00 CUNe#t I ~ .::::aWIU> ... A0 8°H Hawkeye writ.. 10 1119 1e111e< c1e1a11tng, among 01ner 1ntng1, Reder'• en~•· •• peulng • hlgfl .c:nooi exam end • IUddett c ooling of eflecllon, t>et_, Frn end Hot l lptl. • Gt8AHFOADAM>90N Fted eccldentelly 11r .. en 111111que gun end teer• ,,... ~•'*Ohbor &;) 28 TONIGHT gj) ~/LIH .... REPORT 7=*> 9 THE PNCE II NQHT 1J ®) HOLLYWOOD 80\JARES 0 TIC TAC DOUGH '8 ALL IN THE FAMILY · f dllh Writes A Song" ti) GOOOTIMES J<1mfl~ 1nsis1s thol FIOftda sl"Y on ii private OOsptlat ...,..Tattoo!' Herve VUlechaize has to choose between hls own fantasy and the future--0f the baby he wants to keep on "Fantasy Is land" tonight at 8 on ABC, Channel 7. 1n119ed of tne cllnie fOt • minor operation • MAC*IJI I LEHMR NPORT tlil W'TP'S PtPEUNE "Siiia leglllelOt& ' Hoitt Jtm(;OCJC* Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A loolC al llWI aport of bar•· foot •ll«Mllng, I YlaJI to IM Megie Cepltol of 1"41 World, I llny !o-n In Moeh· IQ8ll •:OO. Cl) nta INCAIOl8L.E HUU< Banner II ICQIMd of klO- napplng -ne tnn 10 reunite • glf1ad IMneQIW wtth the moth« who aben· • donednet. D NEWS 8 (]JI FAHTNJY l8UHO Tanoo beoOnlee • eubelt· tut• 11111« to an O<phenad Infant. end 1 women C8arl)j Bflnlon) la pitied egetnll • group or men In a bizarre llhletle competllton 0 MOVIE • *'" ··so1a1er Blue .CAN:)l~ ANOl'MHOI $klll' "The Altl)j," "Tolle1 Ti.-. "Jull A OIOOlo .. • MOVIE * * "OrNI Cell Of lhe Wiid" Ooc<imenlery A young nllullhtt jOU1n.y1 10 the Canadlln Rocklee elone IO pr-and pt0- 19CI 1ne wonder• of neture C2 '"'I e ID WA8HINOTOH WEEK IN M\l18W 1:30 ID THE 000 COUPU f'elt• neare lhtngs go t>ump on ltwl nognt and II con- vinced lh&t lhe ao&rtmenl is haunted fm gj) WAU STRUT WU)( "Run An<! Ready· 0 .... 1 Haww<I J Rull. adtlOt of "The Rull Tlrnet " 9:00 8 Cl) THE DUt<£8 0# HAZZAAO Bo and LUke gel l rrMled IOI rutll+ng twice In one day wh«'I llley try IO help I n11.glll>Ot won • hone •ece 0 MOVIE "81tter V•<torv0 41•~~ witr. Q1c "~HO Bur1on ~0•1111.-"0 --.... ...._ ........ ~ ..... .... '9 ... ~wt""'*" -._._,(PM UU)l"l .... ...,,. ...... "C ... 6-at1 '" Tiie .,_•-•"TM..._... ..... ......... o1---. ................ ...,. .. .............. ""-........ ., ""°"'" .............. , ...(l) IMUil . .._. ........ .. aw-..,_ O<-.. ~ ............ ....,.,.....,. _,,... .._ ........ CM. 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Peter Strout An Army 6GOUI wiln-s savage 1nhum on 81UKkS on P8&Cfl lul lndoon v1Mages by moll 1e1y lrooe>t 0 ~ ABC MOVIE 11:30 8 (J) THE NIGH'T ~t0<e And Alter" (Prem· STAU<EA '"'") P111ty Duke A1Hn, Kolch•k'I rnve&l•QAl1on Ch ' • 1 • BrodlO<d !>oilmen " tat ,,,10 rwo mytteuou• oea1111 Oftft~ Ll1ff lfffl1' h0uSftw t l8 b 8COMH leadl n.m 10 e c;oven of IJ 1<.NXT 1CBS1 LO'> Angclt .. , ObSf!HeCI With d .. ttno end WllchM plollfnO 10 lake O KNBC CNBCI Los Anqolus ,,..,.c, .. when .,.. teerna ovt.f '"• high IHll1on " KTLA (Ind) Loe, Angeles Illa! to« ""'91ghl ptoblem.. lnduelry. Cl KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angele!. lh<Ntentng '*marriage • HOl/A i Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego I :"" ~ .. A Plegue On Our : G KHJ..TV (Ind) Los Angeles l..nTtM • ~ :· 1111 KCST (ABC) San Diego When _., i>,.,._ ,. OuHI 11oa1 Alcherd • e KTTV (Ind) LOS A ngeles coodemoed by the oaol)le o.w.on. a-ta: Donft• m KCOP·TV (Ind} Los A ngrtf'S ot 17th-century Bo11on f()I Woollolk CrOIS, Eat1 HOOi· -------~- TU·BE TOPPERS •· ' NBC e 5!00 .-Amlrtcan Les,ue Playolf1. 'qte Aqela .return to Anaheim to battle the Eutem DiYblcft ~mpbr .BalUmpre Orioles. . KHJ e 8:00 -"Soldier Blue." Frank Converse and Candice Bergen star in t.h.11 violent western movie about military attacks on Jodi~ villaaes. _ ABC• 9:00 -"Before and After." Patty Me Astin plays a housewife whose weight problem threatens her marriage in th11s new TV movie with Bradford Dillman. •• OHANJE'a ,....... ·~-....... . ~ ... out 10 ""' ... ot IN Angela. (A) • ltlCWW ** "8-d1 01 Elltl" ~ HoueMon. Joe OEM 11 ldlo. A med 0-· ---C*flt• lot 4'1111 ~(21n.) • MMIPM'Ylft • CMT-.w.T .... ,,_ ... aMcncll· .. 10 CllClfut• ""' ..... of • buf'OIW Geno· • CU1'lONID MC .... -~~ 1a.. 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MCMI *'I> ••Sfte'I H-To Go" C 1M2l AlwWI KetN. 8oO ~ T"'° bto!Mfl ~ lto8I .._ grenOmolfl. ., llM ~.,. ....,e .....,eor-10 ·~ coum1r1 {2 In I ...... •:at MCMI • * * "Cti-Wllhou1 .._~ 119341 o..oe ~. MetQo • .....,., -~ tactic:I tO CIMt ,,.,.,..... ......... ,,. .. accuMd ot murO. I I N JO men I by Armstrong & Batiuk '-'Ell l HtRE'S A R~NDOMN01!5'5£Cll()N I ROt"1 RQ~l IN j S ~~I • A 'PEOPLf St.CTtON fROM :10i. AN l AAL '-"l.!A)N .COLUMN • 1 I KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles aavttery • .,,. 11 vialted by men, .»try ven Dvk•· ; 1 "\,.,..:;:;:::::K:OC:=E:·:TV::(P:B:S:):H:u:n:t1:n:g:1o:n:Be::a:c:h::::::;:::_~----he-• __ •_on_g_·~_._, __ ~_•_INlnd ____ .;_ ____ • __ °" __ TINQ ___ QMla ________ ...;. ____________________________ ...;. ______________________________________________________ , .. POW Horror Told 'Hell in Session' Airing Monday ByJEaav BUC& LOS ANGELF.S (AP > -Television tackles the Vietnam War a1atn in the NBC movie "When Hell Was In Sesaion." Unllke the Emmy-wlnninl ABC movie, "Frlentlly Fin," whlcb waa . more political, thia ll a story of aur· vival. It telll of Navy pilot Jeremiah A. Denton Jr .. wbo led a re1iatwe movement during hi.a 7'rit years 1n a North Vietnamese prisoner-of-wa r camp. "Yet. in a strange kind of w•y. it's a love story. I wanted them buggina. kiaaing e.cb other to be the last shot of the picture ... Denton was fi rst taken to the "Hanol Hilton ... lbeo lra.oafened to a camp called the "7.oo... But u be ume to orsan.lze tbe reallta.nce mov· ement amoac the prtaonera. he 'Wu tianaferred to "Alcatru." where he spent the next four years 1n a tiny cell. "Jerry's s urvival wu complicated by tbe fact tbat he bad a Mt of values be ll determined to live by," Hamner said. ::•r:' . ·.:n.at w .. Ne Ladt1 .. Equall,y, ll la a story of lhe survival ·of bla wtfe, Jene, wbo Uved many of tboH years not knowtn1 t.be fate of her husband. TBE TWO·BOua movie, wblcb airs Monday at 9 oo NBC~ Channel 4, is baaed on tbe ~ or t.be same name by reUred Rear Adm. Denton and Ed Brandl. It wu not available at deadline for pre·review. "He'1 a very reUctoua man, a very patriotic man, and a man wbo believed he wu aent out to do a job and waa dolnc tt. It made It very dlf. ficuJt for bim to be a prisoner. Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers approaches a beauUf ul blonde I or a date and gets the surprise of bla Ule when she tuma around ln a scene from an episode of "Buck Rogers in the 2Sth Century," air· ing Thursdays at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. Hal Holbrt>ok atan u Denton, who was a Navy commander wben his bomber wu shot down over North Vietnam on July U, 1915~ Eva Marle Saint ll Jane. Hol pre· vtoualy placed Cmdr. Lloyd Bucher In the ABC movie, "Pueblo," about the capture or the Navy •PY ahlp by lbe North Koreans. Dent.on was a tecluUcal adviser durin1 the production. "We were quite concerned with bavtq him oo 'Big, Little Shamus' Replays an Old Theme "Thi.I ll not a Political atoey, and we tried very bard to lteep It from be- ln1 one," aald Bob Hamner, co-executlve producer wltb James Aubrey. Hamner a1JO wrote an early veraion of the script. . the 1et and aeein1 tbe dallies." Hamner aaJd. "because he bad been throusb such an experience. He was surprfaed at the authenticity of the aeu. After he saw the first dallies of Hal in the camp. I asked him wbat be tboupt. He toot my band and put it on bis. It was shatlnl like cruy." By PETO J . BOYEa .. • LOS ANGELES <AP> -The · formula Is famJJlar enough: a bi1, ... ,. ttnd, raw sort ol a guy and bi.a pre- . cocious kid, battUne the world " ~ fogether. Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, ~ Ryan and Tatum O'Neal, Jon Voi.cbt J. and Ricky Schroeder. A little corn, a ::: :!:bttle con. a lot of aenUment. ;.;.; It worked okay ln tbe movies, so, · oatcb, televiaioo ll living it a lhot. • # ~·a11 Sham•, Utt.le Shamus" ii the latest incarnation of tbla old • :•Hollywood Idea. It sbows up : Saturdays at 9 oa CBS, Channel 2. . . ' (TV REVIEW) buaineaa of ao\vinl crirnes. The first story involved a loony-tune publlcllt who faked at.tempted murder to 1et his client some 1na.11y presa. He waa Ulen murdered hlmaeU, a crime not to be too senoualy re1retted. "1'118 STOaY WB waated to tell, lbe story we sold tbe network, wu the •tor'J of two people. Tbe 1tory of Jerry Denton and bla wife. It's almott like two aeparate pletmw, with him at war and Mr at home. They never have a scene totetber un- til be i1 releued from the prison camp. aoNN)' COX, WHO also appeared wltb Hollirook in "Pueblo" and "Our Town," portray• Air Force Maj . Frank Perin In tbe movte. Some ol the priloo camp acenet were f'l1med at Indian l>wles, near LC» Aqelel, where tbe temperature replarty bJu above 100 dqrees. The beat la the tiny cells rot even hlfber. For the wlnter scenes, wltb tbe actors wrapped In blanltel11 they would have to atop f1Jmtn1 to wipe otf the peraplratioa. D&NNJEllY IOLVSS &be murder·-------------~1r----------------~---~.:--------,1 falls f« a d1ltretMd sla1er and bu a MOVIE RAT1MOS AMML CRM1fRS crilla with bi.a IOn, who'• jealous ol "-Ollttlle ... o1,.,...,, .. '°"""""' ~~ '·\1 :. tbe canaryb . Bdutdet.MI kld.!,,W-tbllttJet ...... =::"""..::..--:=:...... t~~ SfNQNG T£LfGMMS ·--;,,./~~ man, •· au n Y Hau••• a , r.=i] ~ .. ·.~o ••11a1be be (DemMbJ) needl bis own ~ ---7141115·tlll 1pace.'' . ~ Tb.it Man·and·l'11·8oy line worU ,,.~::a:~ Wl'al COlllDY TO Ml fine ln tbe movt1t, where all tbe IOO L-----------------olllJI bu to end after a couple ol boun. rii1 u-11::,r,:c=._,,,,. You u.p your bead above tbe 1wU. ~ ..._ .. ~o....- of NDtlment when )'OU know It'• ... ®"°ONIUNOPt7M>lllmO /~ .,,,~ tq to beov.r IOOJll, 1~~"::" tit. c-. 1 V.t, D1nMbJ ll a ftlM1 .llkMble ae· '--;=====~~ ~ g1/t eor, aDd JOW11 lllclteoa • ~ 1-fr.'f.::' n~ .;a~c:.::.: Celt~1;,::;.... ,...:~~-- to tht polnt or parodJ. te .. ,II • -----~--.................. ,..,.,,.,,. .. WATCH PU9UC T1l YOU'U UKI 1111 ~·Of"· TONIGHT 71IOPM. . , VDters Plitflllne c..ne, l11w• • Polltla 9.00PM Serpent Prults c ........ . Our •llVlron .. nt Expem examine ttle use or c~icals In our llves. 10.00Pll 1979-80 S.•1onPaevl'1W AY._Of .................... nt A llne-up of programs to entertain, enlighten, and ~uc:ate. I .. "It my skateboard OK?" SHOE MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by BU KHM Grandma, Daddy will grow into it." DENNIS THE MENACE . .. ...... --~-" ... 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Coupled wttb that .. ..... hid tbat IClil. u an illue, laae ..._ 1 ... rMed U.. cwwa ._. ta..t Mme ol tbe 1tate'1 otber re- IOWc. hive, like water or air uova 88N8WA8L8 re· IOUJ"Cel ud OU .. rleaaltur&I •• ... TAaesn or tile ......... wUI .... •""• ... ....... "7wat.er.,.._u mAIL'oD 1CN1 ~ ,.,.,._. t., Quality. Project Threatens Air Races RENO (AP) -Plana for a major bom1q project north ol Reno which could doom tbe an- nual Reno Championship Air Races toea before the Wuboe County c.nmmiaaioa on 'l'uelday. Development ol a 1,342-acre tract into a MC-unit aubcUviaJon hu been recommended for de- nial by the RegJoaaJ Planniq Commissioa, mainly becauae ol queatiODI over w•ter availabili- ty. However, the air races a1IO w~re ccmsldered in reaching the decision. IN A LETrEa to the com- mission, air race director Jerry Duty wrote, "Should this de- velopment be approved, it would mark the end of lbe NationaJ Championship Air Races." Development consultant Ken- neth J ames disagrees. ·'There are other develop- ments in the area surrounding our property and they haven't had much effect on the races. To single us out as lhe sole reason for lhe end of lhe air races ls UD· fair .. THE t.MILE OVAL OOUM bas been altered In recent years to comply with federal regula- tions that a 1,000-fool buffer zone be created from its boun- daries to the closest inhabited home. Gene Evans, air race trustee, s aid efforts were under way to purchue land from a nearby subdivision to maintain the buf· fer zone. But he said the air races just do not have the money to buy large amounts of precious land in the Reno area which is being planned for a development. And, be added, soaring land prices make relocating lhe race course almost impossible. " .. w l""""9 To Sing on Tl' Singer Anita Bryant. who has been buS<y fighting gays recently. will be on stage during the tapin g of a television special produced by Dick Clark about the Seventies. The special will air next January on NBC and will include many other stars. P~ntagon Revives Crisis-ship Plan WASHINGTON (AP) -Old ldeaa never die at tbe Penta1on. Tbey Just fade away. Then they are revived years later. The latat example of tbia phenomenon ia the Carter ad· mln.btration'a plan to load transport ships with heavy mllltary sear and .. pre-poaltlon" them in friendly foreip ports near areas ol pouible criala. IN AN EMDGBNCY, 'l'RE UNrl'ED States would Oy Anny or llarine troopl to tbe crisis scenes, wbere they would draw equipment from the lhlpe and prmumably be ready to fight. Tbe plan wu ouWned to reporters by a senior defense official. 1'b1I oftlclal, wbo uked not to be identified, was explaJn.lnl Presl· dent Carter'• refe.reace In bll Cuba speech to enhandna "the eapaelty of our rapid dep1ioym,ent forces to protect our own in· teresla" and to respond to calla for help from allies and friends. The idea sounds much like an ill-fated proposal advanced by President l4ndoo Johnson'• administration 14 years ago. Then, the Defense Department wanted to build 15 to 20 special "forward deployment lC)liltlcs ahi1>9" that would have been packed with combat equipment kept In ready-to-roll condition. AT 'l'RE 'IUIB, THE PSNTAGON spokesman, Rear Adm. Nathan SoneuhelD, Hid that with the ships "1trateatcally depao,.d, alrtlfted troop9 would rendevous .•. with the heavy eQaiJMDlllt • lbort notice.'' I tnt1mrit•. c.,rw balked at the estimated t&to milllon cost. But wbat reallJ killed the Ide• wu opposition from Sen. Blelaard B. a...u, D-Ga., tbm ebalrman of tbe Senate Armed Senlee1 Committee. Ruuell contended, in effect, lhat poatlng 1uell dlDot ablp9 around tbe warld would make it too easy for the UDlted Sta&ea to •et Involved in more wan. Tile Ulllted 9tat. then wu deeply commllted in Vietnam, and R....U -•u refleetlD1 a srowtnc d.llencbantmeot with U.S. mWtary bmllftllMDtl abroad. . IT• ONCDTAJN BOW 'IRS poet~ Vietnam era ec.,r.a will nadtotMCarter actmtntnradoe'1Nbuboltbilold idea. Tile ........ oftletal lakl that. anlike Jobmoll'• "forward ...,_., loflltla lblpeP the w ... Department probably wWldaotllllk to bulN brand new ftlHla but~ uu merchant· trPe ...., lll'OMbb from the mothballed reaerve fteet and .... ..,~em.. Arm•.._. ............. Ile ' UM Pmtaaan woald ban to ..... ...,. ..., ~tM ......_ ... lldpe an ltW ...... Be10Qd ..................... a.-.i.;..;;;. _....,,., t11e omew Mid 1ae mad Ida u.odam did not --.., ............... WCMlld ncelft ........ He sc;: :-.:=~~~o:...o.:.-.. ·a:.-:.:. \t .... ~ ............................. . Nit ....... Wt by pow ..... ............ aetw ...... towlol.-.. In tile arid aoatbena s. Jo. qma v.._ a1oee. 400,000 ..._ baYe lbowD a JO~ deeJIM la produeUoa from aalt ae-eu m ulatloa eaueed b,. poor dralnap, the C!Ollaerv•ti• daW aaya. Of tbeee, one-fourth are la what ~rew calla "crltleal 1ta1n. aderlllf • ao to ao per. cent decline in productloa. u nothlQI la done to cornet th1a problem, salinity may take ita toll on one million acres la the •IJ'tculturally rich San Jo.,. quln Valley by the year 2030 abe s ays. ' II ~CR LIKE THE arid Medaterranean, California's water contains a s mall amount of salt, which over time, ac- c um u I atea in the arid soil because an impermeable layer of clay prevents dramaie. ln other valley areas, the clay layer resulta in an u.nuaual17 high water table wbicll drowm plant roots, prevenUns aeed germination and caual:q •tum.eel 1rowth. Without a halt to these pro. blems, farm lands could 10 out of production like lleaopota.mla or North Africa, once the granary of Rome. Both became barren wastelands. In some areu of the state, growers ha ve begun to plant crops more tolerant to salt like cotton ins tead of ve getables. Archeological fmds showed lbe same trend in Mesopotamia a switch from wheat to more ~t tolerant barley, Grew says. IN 80tJTBEaN CALI· fernta, arbanhatloa baa c-ec1 ~ landa to tM u.idee ..-.. top eoU ....... and one ralnfaD can diaplaee tlclllS of earth, carving out huge gullies. Timber harvesting and over- grazing also take their toll on mountain and foothill soils, Grew says. Wind erosion. not as dramatic as the Dust Bowl days, bas in· creased the content of particles in the air in some parts ol the state, causing violation of air quality standards. GREW SAYS SHE'S not point· ing the finger al anyone as the culprit of the soil erosion prob- lem . "We're all part of tbe prob- lem." she says. And the solution is not to stop erosion completely. .. You can't ... and you wouldn't want to," Grew says. That la bow soils are formed naturally. "WHAT WB WOULD like to do la get things down to a more natural level of eroelon," abe says. Grew wants the state to pro- vide incentives, particularly to the agricultural sector, to re- verse the problem. However, abe believes the lack of a state soil conservation program baa ahort-chan1ed California in federal dolla.n, u well u soil conaenation projects. "California ia only lettinl 2 percent of the national a1rtcultural conservation pro- gram funding," ahe says. "ln comparison with other stata, we 're the only leading agricultural state that does not have a program at the state level." WHAT G&EW AND sta~ COO· aervaUon experts would like to do la 1upplement tbe annual '5 millloe In federal lundl from the U.S. Aartc:Wtural Couenadcm Pro1ram provided to lan- downen on a cost-share buia. That would enable local soil consenation districts to fund project• like Installation of dralnaae 1ya~ma to allow water to seep throu1b the clay hardpan of the San .Joaquin Valley; windbreak& to prttent aoll e...,.._; COftl' crops, contour plowtna or ltrtp ptanunc to lt:eep aop.oulrom run.niq ottbillaklel. Even man than en~ IUCh pnetlee., Grew taopaiia • atate Pl'Olfam will return IOU couervatlan awareneu to wbat It wu ID tM lllOB, wben lt ''Uled to be like apple pie and . molbertlood.· "I 1tUNK ft-a coaeetYable _.at 11 w dull't &Me aetloe' If w -IDto • clrOQlllt ~ .. MW baft loeaP 4JiltbOWJ..o o .... ..,.. Zoo Post Beckons Top City Manager 81. Mal dated Plw William Donald.son rellabed bl.II weekends. He would leave behind his worries as city manqer ol Clnctnnati ror a few bou.rs and visit bi.a favorite place -the r.oo. A few months back, the bead of Cincinnati's t00 told Donaldson -just as a Joke that Phita~lphia's zoo was bavang some money problems and WCAS looking for someone to bead it up. IF DONALDSON HAD the conventional ambttions of mo.st political animals, he would have laughed and forgotten the idea Instead, he left Cincmnati·s most powerful government Job which be had held for four years and in July took a big pay cut to become president of the z.oo in Philadelphia. The decision by one of the nation's ablest city managers lo turn sookeeper wu not all that aurpriaiq lo t.boee wbo know hlm He told a reporter two yean aao. "I cab came to Qncinnab beea ... 1 bNrd U.y !tad a_.. 800." IN PACI'. -...... ~ ._.. ............ b a -eM;r manaew....-.aaaarc1.--•= , ...,..._ Io a more r ecent interview. DonaJdson saJd be faces the same kinds of problems al the Philadelphia ~ that be grappled Wllb m Cincinnati. "The zoo bad been unduly opti011Stic about its annual revenues since 1974. They were runrung a deficit which Wf.S the product of declining attendance So we 1mmediately reduced' the payroll by 12 people," Donaldson said. crrv DEFICITS AllE an old story to Donald.son, wbo was city m anager of .Montclair , Cali! .. Scottsdale, Ariz .. and Tacoma. Wash .. before taking the top post in Cincinnati. When he arrived in Cincinnati in 1975, be found a bloated bureaucracy, a deficit of more than SlO million, and city ad· miniatrators who weren't facing up lo the city's dire straJta. He quickly cut the ci ty's labor force by 20 percent. but still left Cincln· natlans more satisfied with local government than before. He also weal a step l}eyond a policy of having the doors of b1a city ball office wide open to all. He removed the doors. AND NOW, ACCORDING to the city's latest financial report, Cinclnnati entered fiscal year 1980 wilh a $9 million surplus. Besides trimming the staff at the Pblladelpbla -.o, Donaldson said, "We're now looking at whit we ouabt to cb.arte. Sort ol like what the airlines do. some days we abouJd chvae more, aome dQS less." He alto wants to find ways to expoM mner city younpten ''to our roots lo the wilds." BOW LONG DOES he plan to re main Philadelphia's zookeeper? "I don't know. Until I 1et it the way I like it." Was Cincinnati the way be wanted It when be left? The clty'a books are In better shape, but Donaldson admits be left behind a city with racial problems that fiared recently Mll$solini's Villa Faces Destruction RICClONE, Italy <AP) -The 1illa where Italian dictator Benito Mussolini used lo spend his summer holidays will be de- molished in two weeks and the area turned into a public garden. the municipality of this Adriatic sea resort has decided. In the 1930s, Mussolini and his family often used the four·floor. 27-room vUla and the grounds ror summer holidays . The property, close lo the Mussolini house lo nearby Predappio where bis widow, Rachele, still lives. was once owned by the family. ... H&unts ~-. . ·Project . llL\111 (AP) -More da8D a year.,_. tile llayiq ol an 11· year-old bllnd man, bh aei'1abon blde bM.IDd aa U. fence and barred wladowa. Armed auanll patrol tile ecr· ddon at dltetr low·i.Deome ~· ~· upeop1e were ae-.d . . . I WU I apd JO ,..,. ... Mid 7'- 1ur-dd Ah lludy, wbo lau lived la Qaude Pepper Tow.n •lnce tbe public IMMalinc project opened In Im. THE •vaoaa· or Juan Ameebuurra on llay 21, 1911. baa made some people chronically aneu1. It -.n•t ...m to matter that two ,..... men were eonvicted of tlae murder and MDteoced to prtlon for 25 ,_... eadl. Wbat matters mo1t are memonea ol tbe 9.iJDe ud tbe Ylrid dlaert~ by • eomty me4leal •••mine~ .. He wu vidomlJ ...... ft'I OM ol tM wont tldnp .............. to an old ma. It **' Wte be IUf. foeated, drowaed la bU own blood.'' . Amedaumra WU kWed t.J two ID.a..., rtpped oat.~ .. tile .... bJ .tile fraltt door, reacMd ....... or-lied .. door ... buntlntolda~~ WU found faee down In tbe beil. Hts wbit.e cw waa 1een1a; ID a comer of tbe blood·aplatlerecl room. •O.T OP .,.S lM apart. mena at tbe eoaapla ba" wla· dow9 OD tbe opm eat,.._. "I ..... lO doM aD .. , ... clowa la tbe hat.. It med to be• Ila&. ......... at ~·· llra. llan4Jaald. Now tWD ol ber w\iidowa lft barred eo lbe can opea tbem for tbe breeze. Afltt l.be murder, U.S. ae,,. Clause Pepper held an emo- tional public hearing to de- no unce violence against the elderly The U S. Labor Depart- m e nt s pent $255,000 to hire ~uard.s to patrol crime-plagued Dade County public housing pro- 1ects PEPPER, A •IAMI· Democrat, persuaded Congess to appropriate tao million to ftPtcn..•.-..1111 ... At --·=:.• . .....'IS&~ .. •peat ..... lr'09 ...... window grates and an electronic telephone entry system. Some res tdents say that has made them feel safer -but al a price. "Look what happens at other places.·· said Margo Lagos, 84. ~ "Th1s is not a bad place. It's a good place. But it's not as cheerful as It once·was . People keep more lo themselves . My friends tell me. 'MarJo, you·re really an jail now behind that fence.··· Zoe Mendez. 67, and her husband moved out after lbe murder, but returned a month later. "WE &ENTED A SMALL apartment and bad to PQ $130 a moDtll," llra. II en des aaid. "Here now lt is • • montb. AroaDd tile bulldln1 la 1a c1aq.,,. aone -all lllami la dauenJIUI, bat around tbe buiJd. lng 11 bad. I don 'l walk arouad any mere." Ruth Perlmutter, ad - mlD.lltratol' ol Metro Adult Day Care Center, &aid s uch fears are common among the elderly poor. "We ftDd people wbo come to tbe ceaten who were totally locked lato tbelr apartmen •. They feel tentblJ vulaer..,.. You ~ prutieall1 blow a tbem and tbeJ would fall ovtt. Tbelr P'Ntelt fear ta en•. 01\en tbat'• worae tlaan tie erimee tber actualb faee." ~ New Train Seen 4 SACRAMENTO (AP> - state baa announced a tentati agreement with the rederal ~ er n ment to . retain Amtrat,;s "San Joaquin'· passenger tr8'11 and start• second train, both,... •year. t Sex Shops Under .Fire .Bakersfield Put& Halt on Adalt Stores BAKERSFIELD (AP> -~"I to a eltben'a co':;f.alnt, Bake ~ eouncU memben have the city 1td to ftDd out II adult tbeat.en and booll atorel Pl'O'kle ade- qaate oft·.ltreet partin1. • lln. Ellubeth Van ~tyne want.t the C!OUDW to .a.but down adwt ftnDI aloal lltb StNet ta tbe downtown aru. 8bt daarPd that crtmlul aeta aometlmea occur •t adult Uaeaterf and book atorH, lacludln1 ......... and pmbllq. •'J aJNCVa ftlAT •UOlll ol tldl tat. place,·• Coundlman Tom Pa1ne. a former police lleuta:aant reaPODded. But Pa)'De 11(d police bave trouble patrolltq tbe adult book at.. and tbeaten beeauae of a llmlt.t number ol Ylee omeen. THE COVNm. TllSN DBCIDSD TO make c9rtalD tbat adult •tahlt•mm-. meet a new Ol"dmttee requlrtq a eerta1n number f1' olf-.cnet putdDI lpa'* for Mell bull· ...... Tbe It.tr allo WU Ordered to ltliclly eD• foru tbe dtJ'• and·Uu.rtna law at adult book ............ -' • j HEALTH I LOCAL Doctor Advice Usiuilly. Right · ,, ., D&. •nu 11drlCMllN , De. Dr.• IHrih: You .t'"st11• ...... Ml to ••11•1 loo latrolpeetj.,. .... .-. Y• MW tbtloo._,,.u, bworTJ •ra111uttJ. ... !..•· l ..... to bl la .. , ...... , ... ~-,._ W.. too •lid cmc•••• ..._ •1 -...-... r. oe1.y a. ,. ., ~ lamd ~t I Mft wUt be caO. 1 .. mlldtT _,....,.,.._, SWI, b9 ad•laee that l Uh aatl~Ye dr\111 to control lt earb YOU CAN \JNDE&STAND W11Y 1•" Meola• lntrolpecttve. I keep WODderiu wb,y I .a.aid hive to take \bele powerf\&1 medlcra. wtMe my blab blood ...-ure \I only ''mlld •• Cl1n•--• :":ctor ~ be'a •pedalb adamant about my the medicine bffame al "'1 f1mUy bis· \oty. He tnaled m.y father for a heart attack when he waa •· lly mother bad a stroke wbeo •he was 41 ls such a history re· DOCTOR iN ason enoulh for me to THE HOUSE undergo drastic treat· ment when my blood pre- ssure is only ''mildly" raised? Aren't there other ways? It's evident that 1 don't like to take pills! -Mr. N. .DEAR MR. N .: There must be reason enough to make your doctor so Insistent on advising early peatment. I ague with him that your famlly bis· lory ls important. . What seems like "mild" hypertension may e~1ly turn into serious involvement lf not treated vigorously. You run a higher risk simply because yo~r parents were under age 50 when they had their attacks. TBEllE ABE OTHER IMPORTANT factors Are you overweight? Do you use too much salt? What is your racial background? Jr you are black you've undoubtedly beard that blacks have ~ higher incidence and severity or hypertension than whites. Unfortunately, your doctor described your condition as "mild ... It gave you a reeling or false security. In the beginrune many serious illnesses begin that way. For example, even a "mild" heart attack may soon turn into a serious complication. What I've been saying, Mr. N. is be thankful for early diagnosis, and your doctor's insistence on treating your "mild" hypertension with respect. • *. M EDICALETl'ES FOR MRS. L.: You aren't being too protective in trymg to prevent injury in your skateboard- loving son. I've written <lbout this before. but a recent news release from the American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes the need for parents to be protective • ACCORDING TO THEIR REPORT, at least 25 deaths have occurred as a result of bead Utjuries or colli.sioos with motor vehicles while skateboard· ing. During the past year over 100,000 needed hospital emergency treatment for skateboard re- lated injuries. Most occur in the 10 to 14-year~ld a1e 1.roup. The moat common injuries ate fractures of forearm or JolNI' ~1 ~tuaiom and abrulonl; ..... ,.~. '••-.dMUl.I~. SOME RECOMMENDATIONS: skat eboards s hould be of prope r size and 1turdy. Protective equipment should Include helmet, &)oves, elbow and knee pada and sturdy 8boea. Lcnc-sleeved shirt.a and lone·leued pants. SUleboardlo1 abould be done on clean sur· faces, free of boles, rocks and sand, and in an area not used by motor vehicles. Never on public streets or sidewalks. As you can see, Mrs . L., you haven't been over·protective * * * Learn how to stop s hort of fatigue, says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "How To Live With Less Tension At Home." For a copy write to him at Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626, enclooing 50 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope White House aide Jack Wat.son satd ex isling small dams in the U .S . co uld generate eno ugh electricity to save 140 million barrels of oil. Art Class Planned For Kids . Pain~g and drawing instruction for 8 to 16 year-old children will be availa ble through a class offered by the San Juan Capistrano Recrea· t1on Department The course will take place Wednesdays from 4 lo 5:30 p.m. at Marco Forster Junior High School. room 308 During the eight-week course. students will be encouraged to develop powers or observation. color sense and ability' to express personal vis- ion Fee for the class is $15. For information phone 493-1171. Registration for fall .recreation classes takes place through Oct. 12 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. M ondays through Fridays at the Hot Spr ings Dance Hall, 32506 PaseoAdelanto German Claes Set The German American School As· sociation of south ·orange County is offer· ing German language classes ror children 4 through 14 on Saturdays in San Juan Capistrano. . The courses take place from 9 a.m . to noon at the Community Pres byterian Church. 32202 Del Obispo St. For inf ormation, phone 49'l-7457. \ I It works like a charm. All 1 have to hear is the announcer say: "and now a word from," and I leave the room. Which means most TV commercials don't get much of a break from many women my age, who aren 't big TV viewers at best. Advertisers know I'll be there when their ads run in the Daily Pilot. I SU bs-cribe. More women turn to the advertising in their daily newspaper tlian the combined day and night audience on the TV tube. Does that surprise you? Tune in to the Daily Pilot. 1•111i1R11•1~ 142-t321 6 ·4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A • I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 .• 5 6 7 8 • Oc1obw 5, ,.,.. Th• lllggeet Mamtplac• on the ~ eo..t DAILY PILOT CLASSlllED ADS You Can h91 H, Plnd tt, ~ 942 • ...a . One Call hrvlce Trade It Whh e Want Ad VU• U faet CtMM ~al ~ fa ..................................................................... . ••rel 1002 ••••• 1002 G1•4' 100 10 ~.'!':.~ .............. ,...~ . . ............ E ..... - .............................................. ·-.. a 02 ............. ---·············· EQUAL HOUStNO OPPORTUNITY , ,. 0 ... , ... . All,.. ....... stbed •'*••a~laeubJed to U.. -1 Pair lloaalD1 Ad of ltll wtakb --It UJecal to advertise "any pre· WI MAYI SIYBAL FINI IA YROMT HOMIS WITH Piii & SUP BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 ~ .• .,., J, (Jr,.. r, ti t,/, 0161 ...SAYIRDE! ference, UmitaUoo. or cltatminatioD based on r11Ce, color. reupin. sea, • or IMldonaJ ori&in. or an inUlntioo to make aoy .ucb prefettntt, Umila· tion, or discn minatioo ... Ab&oJutely immaculate wrtb suptt slud bdrms. dining room, ramaly room. presUg:ioua back yard w If~ & nut trees. Great potential. great price! Only 118.500. Call ~ Hl'WPOIT •HTS MO QUAUFYJMG Unique opportunity. Treelined c ul-de-sac ace 2 story 4 bedrm. apere aep. master suite. Larte back yard with rmny mat trees. 3 Car garap, too! Call for pre· view,Ml--TI71 11111 newspaper will noc. knowingly accept a ny advertising ror r eal · _.. which is ID v10Ja. tionoftbe law. IBOaS: MY...tisen ..... cMcJa ....... ods Mr .... report .... fWI I .... .,..The DAILY PILOT..._, ...., for ... first i• cornet ......... Ollfy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO DOWN Ba g 4 Bdrm, 2 bat h w/frplc, new paint m & out. new carpelulg & bes t of all .. a super low pnce of $79,500 w, no down payment required on this. CaU 751·311H -=SELECT I PROPERTIES BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! NewtlrtO.lex fmr.s1i7loo Unbelievable Newport Beach value! 100 steps to sand and ocean! 4 Bedrm + 3 bedrm unit. Needs your1tC-don't wait. caJJ now7S2-1700 {)PfN Hf Q• 1' S ftilJ rf'H '· Ii C>PBil HSESUM 1·5 2549 Greenacre . Anaheim 3Br. 2Ba. pool-updated. $79,950. Agt·o wne r 832-6343. 821-0024 SUPERDUPB ~best d.iscriplton for this lovely 4 bdrm hom e with a spacious living room. 2 frplcs. near new ~.&a ghstemng pool. All for only SJ.09.900. Large assumable loan. no qualifyi ng. Ca ll 919-5370 DOW! ALLSTATE REALTORS LMM/LMM Opt6oa Pool, ocean. canyon vt.w. 4 ea + loft. cau 1\IDISl·mf REALTORS ~ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact th• DAILY "LOT tor lfttorma11on regarding the~ requlremantt for utlng a Plctltloua lutln ... Name. 142~1 ECT.332 FOREST E OLSON ~ u•""•'O• .. A LOT FOR YOUR SSS 4 bednn. 2 bath. l w h.s . Modem lutcben. bltns. carpets. drapes, near shopping & schools. Oa;e to freeways Ask mg S74.950 Take over t>X· ISUng VA loan of $34.000 or easy financing Call now. 963-7881 I I f ~ ' I • 25TORY Shake root. 4 Bdrm. 2°, Ua . $133,500. Eas ts1d1: Cost.aM~a 21RHOME Olotce comer. R 2 ronl."(J lot. n oom to b u1 Id S78.500 Roy McCar"Cle. RJtr. 548-7729 OPfNlll0•1l~f 111tJt$Jt'"' ['21111 SHARP DUPLEX m most quiet rnidenual ai-e.. ne:u water 2-3 BR. 2 baU1 uruts. bltml, frplc, garage 1ocld 'd . 1229.500 w /beaut terms JACOBS REAL TY 675:4670 STIPS TO HACH $119,900 Olarrwng 3 bednn. bnclt patic.9. Lot3 of wood and glass Pnvatt' communJ ly CaH now • 646 7171 •"f•t ,.. • •• "' LE.ASE /Of'TIOH SS,OOODOWH BeauufuJ roodttlOfl 4 BR 2 Ba + big ramtJy room. all new lutcben & bat&. only 996.500. tBOO mo on lease Ruth l.aune. RJtr 6t6-43llO . OCEAN YIEW ,. Mini-estate nestled at the end of a c ul-de-sac on lg. lot for maximum privacy. Prestigious Spyglass Hilt address. A 2·story decorator's home done in rich woods. Pool & s pa! $549.000. Joye• Edl..d 642.a235 642·823S 901 Dover Oro11,. 644--6200 HJrbor Vie w Center fr111ne d i Cdmpu~ Vdlfey Cenlt>r 752·1414 IF HOMES COULO TALK This one would tell you of solid con s truction and c a r e full y considered updating : or loving owners & gleaming ha rdwood under your choice of carpet; of a modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. a den a nd of . cool breezes from lhe sea only one block away. $254,750. SlllC & flNlt LAW C J R P U R t L H C H E I H P L U E R S L U 0 A S G W C 0 H H A H 0 V J S P C C P R X E J 0 I C A E 0 0 T A N T V P 0 U J I 8 Y T 0 N W N A P S E U A E 0 t V L V S A M D £ A L E P E L R T 0 L K 8 A U L P A R C J C 1 R I M H U P A H Z W S H T R 0 R E E C I U U T T R M N K l A E t 0 U R E E S N U L N E C Z Y G N R H E 0 P 0 0 U J C U L £ 0 E M E E J U l E R C I E E E 1 R Y M S T L 0 C T C D R E C 0 G N R P Y S T M E A H A " L D D T L p T l ca;:J:iJc v c EMTERCOMMANDMEMTAEN 0 N U 0 C R l M P T I C S R A U N M E l D £ M G 0 I M S E l H A T T J £ l 0 : ........, _. wow.,.... torw.d. ..., -.S, 1111. down Of ..._...,, Find Md! Md lloll It ill.~ Clnon COflllNlld ,,.,.. ~ Codi CowMllMnt Princfple ~ Oeaw Ju..,.dlna !Mt" f*t c....... • ..... ar... tr,W•n ...,... T OllldmlW! nm I \\ J , [ I : . • TAYLOR CO. l\l.:\LJ1JI..» ,;1,, l'Jil, SHOltlCUfft 1150,000 A brand new beautltul brick·trimmed traditional home to be built just for you! To be under construction next week. The plans are ln our office so call today to see them. )he finished home will be co mpl e t e with landscaping, c ptng. etc. Select your own colors. etc. 4 BR. ram rm. formal DR & 31r.i baths. W£SLET H. TAYLOlt CO •• IEALTOllS 2111 S.. Joi. 'a ... ROGld .. ~-w-~---T cana. M.I. 64Mt I 0 •VETS• U..Y_.~Hlty NOW NOOO LOANS TO SJ.00,000 LOW lNT. RATE. Let u:. show you bow to qualify. T4ltohc:IC~ w. u.. 754-1202 Sell idle 1teiru. 642 51>18 AMthr..tk:Sp.M~ Poal-Gotf_.:~ Total secluded estate grounds w /W aJls & lree:.. 4 BR. Fam Rm . formal dtn Lge sep mslr wing off aodoor g arde n alnum. We tbar. fplc, heavy beam~ 3 pat1oi.. red We roof So uniqul' & d1Jfcrent Must see Only Sl27.900. CJll 963 09112 BKR FUSSY BUYERS--IACQUET Cl. PH'fectty .....,,., d & MO•Mlt cOftdttioft 4 t.d.. ~. fonnal dfn..l'l'ft. on CORHH. Garet..s IOltdscoped Piie "CJl"Hft •.tY•t" S 123,tSO. GOLF COURSE LIVING ON GREEN 8-..tiM ho.-°" the I 5th Gf'ftft of the MHo V~ Co.try CW>. Prh• frowt cotriyat d lfttry mtd rOOM for pool or spa. A fot"WMll liYiaq r00tn wittt Mitra · phnh corpet. MOUi•• firepfou, dift. ""-CIRd 6"/offiu· with wri bar. Alt ueatf•e's rrinat witk 2 bedrOOMS & 21/2 ~ u1t.ooo. MN ESTATE! IED IAllN IMCl.UDBJ 3 Bedroom + pool + horse stalls. Gourmet kitchen & country living! Much . mu~h more!! Call 673-8550 HIU.SIDE RETREAT P rt me Newport Beach hillside retreat. Massive s ingle story. mini mansaon overlooks tranquil hillside settan~. Iron gated walkway to dble d o or & CC'ram1<.· tile e ntry. Cathl'dral and bc<imed ce1ltngs, 2 fpks . secluded mas ter suite hos ts peateful view! 1 2 Patios , 3 car g ar:.ige & mu c h . much more! Owner a nx1ou~. C'all now! 673·8550 3 PRIVATE BEACHES! F abulous Ca meo Shores. PRIME Corona del Mar location with 180 d e g OC'ean \ 1e w ! Ca thedr a l ceilings. Ga me room . 4 Bedrms. Lo\\ e~l pru:NI ,·1ew home in Cameo Shores. Don·l hes ttate. call fast. 673·8550. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Ocean and bav \.. '\\w. 3 Bedroom and 2 bedr~ \\ ..•. 2 Fire places. Owner anxit~ .. ,. Call 673·8550 WHITE WATER VIEW 3 Bedrm. 3 s tory bungalow with private bea ch. Made for lovers or the sea!! Financing available. Call now for extra details. 673·8550 STEPS TO IEACH Owner ready to vacate this neat 3 bed rm + f arrS 0 -1m + nrep1ace beach cottage. 1 .. n. on fee land for only $139.500. Hur'r-y, won't last. call 673·8550 ISLAND LIVING! On e block to water on fabulous Newport Bay! Private beaches, clubhouse. tennis cour ts. Dock. M ag nifi cent 2 700 s q . ft. entertainment t \'e. Spacious master wii:·\\ \. .. 4.ing marbl fireplace, da'":) • night lights view! 4 Bedrms + den & much, much morel Owner will help finance - you name it , we'll try it! Take advantage, call now, 673-8550. &73-1550 " , ' \-0'; THE REAL 1 ~ESTATERS I '--------· -- • , COtli9 WllN W .• , To SpyaJau Hlll. pride ol ownen_!Up wlU be )'OW'S In tbla excltiq 5 Bdrm. fonnal dining room and deft home. The lovely pool, 1pa &Del e~ view provide a dally lnsplrabcn .. Property LI located tn the Newport School Diatrlct. Rl1bly motivated seller ha reduced price to SUB,500. . 1a.11 64Z.5ZOO OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE C~DB.MAI FANTASTIC FOREVER VIEW In Cameo Shores. One 0 1 The Most PTestlglous Locales Jn Southern California With Private Beaches. Beautiful Home With Three Bedrooms Plu11 Family Room. Built Around Sparkling Swimming Pool. Fee · Land All For s.sGS.000. 631-1800 811 DOVER DRIVE A CON\lt:N!UfT' tiMoPJ N4C ANO SfWIHC QJIOC FOtt TH[ Giil. OH THE GO Great Fashion Duo fresh AH Year! Prell} !lowers 1n winter and all year add beauty to your home . Oaflodtls. da1s1es. mums in an array of cdols are simple to crochet tor yourself. aitts. Chustmas balurs They cost SU to buJ. pennies to malle Pat· tein 7088: a sy d11ec11011$. SI.SO IOI each 1><11te1n Add 40C ,,., 4fr .. _,._-dr,.~~ each pattern IOI lust-class a11· m~ "'"°"''..__ 111111 and handlmt s..4 19: ....... Soll f...._" tunic and 13,,..ed Needlecraft Dept. tOS .,..., '"" Dally Pilot pants w1tll tasy.111 elutic waist- u"1'1 mrss comb111at1011 tor lall y~ 1'.:i OWlMCWsull. ,rr!t"·;.~ 1ftl0 1980. ClloOle Ion& or llaied .. .., -.. slee'ff ~ Zip, ,,lttnl ...... Pnnttd Pltt,ern 9486 Mmes lXClflHC1 Hew 1980 NHOl.l· Sim S. JO. 12. 14. 16. 18 Sitt CRAH CATALOG wolh M r 170 12 (bust 341 I09 111 yaids 60· dtSt&ns m 11ea1 •a11et1 ol cult~ lllCh. pants 1 J18 raids. J free ~tterns umde Send SI 00 ......... IJl.aM ....... $1.st .... $UI e. _.. l»S••• ~ Jt.H.$1.SO .............. l~l ...... $1...51 •--~ ........... _.,...t~e.itls .... sr.st .... • 127 .... ·~ M.. SI.st ·~ ............ $1.st ---l&hUf ......... :.$1.st 2 12"'"-'i .,,_.., .SIJt Pattern Dept."' 12J._. ·~r• · JJt Dally Piiot IU·ie.fl 'a' hff .. $1..Y ....... = .. '~" 121.... .. .. $1.Jt *1L ,.... ~ u1-111r '"""••l•t. ... sue 111 ... ... _.. ll......, ""' ........ l.M iiif QOMSIG COSTS wiltl °" llHWll CNdlet •••••. I.It NlWFM.L-Wltm:IPAmMCAT· ll~ lllll ...•... IJI M05 .. 1 MW ..,... llt.JIJllfra. .••••.. UI ,. 'Iii' 1111 *-f'1lc sUO I.._ I lllt ....... UI IE. C1111i11. SI. 1----.... IJI !'!!!'"·1 ·I I I, ......... 1:11 ,..... m;:::~·:: IJe -· .............. ... lJI .... : ... Cllllllll ... .. OMI 0. THI NW-THAT'S M1W In Eutalde Costa Mesa : one or the few newer homes ln this ~tabUahed neiahborhood. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath.a. spacious nool' plan, family room and location close to schools Wlllsellsoon a l $136,900. U"-'ICJUt: tl()Mt:I A EAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 Etst Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Ul.aAISL• PllST TIME ORBED .... 2 IMry .............. 2 ... Apt. .,_.•Mo.-.,._. as...,...._ House has 3 Bdrms & den. 3 baths. patio, jacuzzi, 2 decks . 3 car garage PLUS off street parking. Large roof deck ove rall for o utdoor living. GRE/tT VIEW! ALL on a n OVERSIZED LOT. $47S,000. Loe•sdllll&.Auoc..... '71-3331 229 ...... A• ...... hld. MST9I HOll9Me1MCOMIE I.Miit J Bdrm bome in 11'91l'Cuttkleloc•Uoa. Two 1 BR tmb add to in· eoaM. OWNBR WILL CAJlRY nNA.NClNG. . ,,._ Is • mwt 1ee at suo.ooo. F• details call -..am · ~. -HERITP.GE REALTORS ..-sA.VaDE I I STOIY R.ua&.IC ASSUNA.ml YA VIUOMLY UnbetieYable, 3 bedrm, 2 bath bome wltb 1100 sq.fl. Hae• added famlly roam. fonml ~ rm, brick fireplace. far1e service and laundry area. Bea.ut. patio and yard. Veta ca ... ume ~ ~ VA loan. Priced '82.500. Call now , •2313 . f,;ll"'I ,., y .. ,, • ""'\Jtl ,,~. l~MtMI I Elegant entry adds to the beauty ol this 4 bednn. 2 --------bath borne. Large ramily .a.. rm, brick firepla ce, ·+· s parklin g country kitchen. formal dtnlng Sl46.000. Act now. there's only one! ! 546-2313 ()PfN Ill q •If S IU'J IU M ''"' • l•INKI .);,;Af/./I !,';;_,_./Id _.j,f,,a//y U you are lookinl for 1raclpua l ivln1 In IW#pott Bdch'a m~ prestigious location . 1--------·1 pleeae call Ill ror llslln& informaUoo. BIG CANYON 644-18 M0-42'77 S.STOllACH Newport Beach duplex, 4 bdrm.a. up, 3 bdrma. dDwn: fmest rent.al area. I~~~~~~~~~ 0o&e to shoppina. Priced at SZ12.SOO. . -----.--.-................. . COii ....... COIOMA -MAI J u•i llated ! Lar1e wooc:tay duplexi deluxe thnaout. 3 Bedrma. 2 bath In downltain unlt. 2 Beclrms. 2 bat.ha · ups~re. Beamed cetllDO, flreplacea. · all bJUn kitchens. Prfc'ed right at · $260,000 and owner }Vlll finance. 17141 6 73-4400 CZIJI 62°1-212' HARBOR BUILDER DESPERATE Udo I• tto.el Lowtnd $50,000 Brand new Lido Isle 2 and 3 bedroom homes with quality appointments. Now just $450.000. CC0-0p realtors. contact R. Wakefield) U~l()UI: tl()Ml:I REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar IUILTRIGHT 4 Bdrm with hardwood floors. massive brick fireplace. great' for a family. with ups tam, bdrms and bat h Screened boat areas . nice location. $97.~ 546-4141 • MlsaV.... ATT'M.-...S .............. , 3 ..... Ollldol.-.OOO. hadudea old WOtld w. IALIO..-wPOlrf entry. family dln1n1 llM.n *7Wl70 room. bailtlD ldtcbea, ,.___ •-. .a1~ .._ bridl bNrtll r~. a.r "91t"DS, ..,._, • -· Countleu up1radea . Colleie Part family lM'lt pool abed lot with bome. llult aee, trr.-. covered pat i o ; -~-T.MO--~-~~mprinlllen f0t euy care. _ .__ Decorative •l.tbinC well. -~ Come aee ! $114,900 ... ,. .. ._. ................ . BK.R. Call ~11lll0 M•DIT A 1026 ......_. Spectatular bllltop ........... 1006 I......._ bamel. IOl..N* eq. ft. --•••••••••••••••• ---------CloM to II.Mina. Selva IALIOAISLAMD · ITOwte 323 Apolena Ave sm.ooo. Tl~.675-8729 21.M31-8179 ......... 5 BR + elm + Famll1 Rm + Formal dlAlnc +3 car prqe + 2 patios + balcony and other lllDMitift. Aaking oaJy Rd • Calle IA Prtmll"!" vera. aee.ooo to 1345,000. • 111-35 • ; a400l 81dr. 'Mill••••: Views from muy rooma ia this ~~~~~~' $135.000. 5COnRIALTY specious 3 BR coot.em· porary boqae. ~· Call ror appt. to see. ex.t••• 536-7533 1022 ....................... Reaidence + income. I~~~~~~~~~ • ..... w ... 770.0251 : ~of hwy. G.H. RoberUon. Rltr.17~ SHOllCUfFS EleepticJul 4 Br 3 Ba w Ile ltitdlen /family rm, 2 frlak "a, brdwd noon. Fr. doon. bay windows. baiaUd pool. med brick .... By Owner. SIS5.000 11\nn. S'IH423. Open Sua t-5 307 Driftwood IW. OAK GLEN ~~..!! .. !~! .... !!'!.4Jf DI s tin ct I v e o e w 2 BY OWNEIU bdr'l'D. % l>~:tl bec!J:oom, 2'h ba con· Meadow Home. Xlnt dl)miniuma. Wl.990. cond. Weekends Open Z518EJdenAve.C.M. Houae; Hl·9525 or 642-6734 B-Zll3. 1-------~-LIASI Of'TIOM lk I: __ .._.. 1040 . S...,. 3br. 2ba Eaststde ••••••••••••••-••••••• home. Co rner tot PllS11CMOUS + --------•! P.tOO. -51lo. 145-7272 on UU uparaded, nr new, "' 4 br. 2"h ba, wltb tarce MMLY.-.! Hanor-View Hills. n · ecutlve bome with 4 Bdrm.a on &ree-lleed llNa.. New earpetio - nilillad ror qu1ct1 a~e. ---hte!·.t. l&Dcl -INLET ISLE DIL OPDf DAILY 1-SPll aanttRky~ .. .,,. S..Of ...... , 3 BR. 2 Be, OW"Den unit we l BJl renu.1. Comer location. $240.000 Ownr Jagt. 675 5688. m«XJO IYO'WIG! RB>UCED $5000 Oiarrrung 3 Br house. completely rema<klt'<i. 2 Ba. separate d1nm1t rm sobd OU floon. hi cor nrr lot w add-00 pote n t 1al l o cre wlt-" tASnel CH.+Jtt1B Sl4,IOO Cao't beal Una little bea&alf . 2 Bdrm dol"'°"*' with loU of rGlllllt CUl wood • cmy •• .,.._._ Woa'\ 1-t! ..... (amily rm ll forma\ ~ nn. Only a abort walk to tbet.e.ch. Pan Place.IAc IC-7461 ,...Secriflcet 500 Yardf ua •cun. "Model ~rfiCt". 2900 ...fl. s « 4 '*' .. w ;pooa, ~mouculate ! i'3; I ?I •:.1~1 m -ms : a E.Al £STAT£ MIWU~ TaMS!taMS! Grell wrns ! H1&1e up. anded 3 bdrm. 2 Story OD qU.let cul de sac In· ve>tirs debght enter ta1ner s drt-a m • CJll now ~9491 ..... c ....... ta wb.a you wtll get in this Wfl) 3 br. 2 ba home that looks Uke a model Park Place.Inc 842-7461 HODOWHVA. . ~ ~~~~~~~~I panora1111c ocean ~ Ba)' ..-SA VERDE ::: new. New piumbm& • a-rfuJ 4 BR 2 Ba. euy & LOW OOWH FHA Vets call for complete 1n rormat1on concerning VA loans. Cal Vet Loans' er F1L\ & how they work . Ask ~ 536-6S 71 COATS ~; WALLACE REAL £S TATE., INC. "'llaCUT'IVIS.. appliances. SZU.500. care y•r.t. Caabtnew ONLY 87$-ll64. won tta-7129. ..... SUIUIO .. P•m· A magnHlcent entry .lc*m ba SA6· 1211. NO adds to the elegaMe o1 1---------AGE:'n"S thia(abQloua I s~. 3SOO By Owner. Men Verde 4 DO YOU WISH sq.ft. ol famJly vmc. Br 2 Ba. UIOO sq ft. new you bad a dream home! spectacular ll vang room. c:af1Mll drape;. fr paint. Make it a reality with rormal d1nrng. s unny bgt.dtyard 1.58'1 Baker Uu.s superb home which country kitchen. larJCe 118.000 S418-0U4.~7-8122 .. YUAL.n OPIMHOUSI OcL 6n. U /14 • 6tl-3663 6'2-2253 Eves provides everyth1nM central cou rty a rd. 4 ABANDONED needed for JCTac1ous h v· bcdr~. J bath Huge 2tr Qnio ?yrs old W side mg. Large 4 Bdrm. 2i,, elegantpoc>I \ddedfre<-rlo:.t> t o b <·h PP Braut decor home a BR. • ,..., Ba. den. Liv rm. fpk. ule entry. lge k1tch Well kept yard Model perf. $94.000 Pnoc only . 714-848·3'83 associated $85,000 bathhomewltba jacuzz1 s landinl( 1o1.o rk:.hop OPIHSUH 9.5 64&_1u.i __ .646_'_1_10!>_ Waiting for some rixlllg, PLUS the adv ant.age of a Large 1rre1tular lot with 411 t ...... op. Bflt"'~ (:pc, fl' •! TfJ f:J<; prime Eaalsade, 2 secluded l Bdrm. I bath extra parkmR Pnvate lai bedrm. a.2 lot. Owner income unit. A really cul-<R!-i.ac strt>et A must lAr'&e 5 bedrm. amtly BY O WNE R I': i.1dc. Jbr.11-,ba R V Parkrng 646-34«1 ------ 11.ACl-IHAUTY Walk to ocean. 4br, 2ba. · 1127 .500 . Owner .. 2 13·•32-7728 . aft . 6 964.2140. ' ' ,,, E< J • ~ , • ' t #\ ,, ! dmperate! CallM6·7l7l great buy, call today. see. $295.000. By appt rm. custom home walb ,,,1,, ,. , • , ., , ., • , 979-5370. ooly caJI 546 2313 ~-a.lt'!!!!'t Close lo 38r. 2""1Ba 2story twnbse. aasum•ble 9~%. 557 .y;n or 752· 7722 r.:;;;::11!11!~11i11~· -Ht lij Q • ' I '• ' 1'1 " I • .....:U. -..50(). I "·Niii A LR~:~E [ 9 UllSl 1~,~r~t-~-~~;r~sr~:~ .. ~~:~~f~~~· 1nde your okl stulr ror new goodies with a a-tried ad. M2-5678 · .~ YI~ •vu Siil ,_._ .. ,. ..._ fw Hlet"hlnln I 994 ..... d ... ._, ...... ...,_..., ......... .,.. .......... ..... ..... ,.._.= f-'r r-t ..... ,...crrflih:S••• ............ .... 3 .......... ··~~ .... pool m 4d. U.:Olflwd tr.. .......... $425, • ON WATD--lllVATE ISLE l•••tlf•lly decor•hd "•rid• of OWMf I,, .. 2......, ....... wftt. ,.... OWR t.oet 111,. WarMth, woods Hd uce,tloHI decor thr•o•t this 4 ............................. ,... S,.C._ ............ wftlt=AI .... •11 ••• fw.... .... ...., ..... ,....... se.oww .. , . • St7S,OOO lllcWr I '-d. 8alleat•sw ... lty 315 Mame Ave. Baboa Island 673~900 Wu Ada Call M2·5e7'8 Oaailied Ads ~~~~~~~~ H•I 'T'IS What you've been looking for . A 3-Bd .. fam. rm .. din. rm .. single story home in the Colony for a reasonable price. Lots or glass for outdoor fee ling . Third bedroom m a kes excell e nt den/office. $103,500. Ask for Charley Darr 559·9400 WM~· ............................. JM I.,,. ....... c.e. ..... 611·12'6 NaUomride Network ol lndMctually Owned and ~ted Real Estate ()fflcu macnab I Irvine realty A SU8SIDIARY Of THE IRVINE COMPANY MUSIC AMYOMIP One room of this lg 58R residence is equipped for record.in.a! Separat'e family nn & kitchen w/uting area make this a perfect family home & It is located near 1hopplng. freeways & golf course. Room tor pool in lg yard. $11.2,500. Marlon FriuelJ 752·1414. <H·ll> 1024 ....................... !.• HERITAGE REALTORS 9.40/ol.oan Mesa Verde Ranch atyle 4 bedroom er 3 bedroom and den home with terrano tile entry. llttcben wilb bui.llina, •toae fireplace. Larse IOxlOO lot with sp riDklers. Covered· .... Use your preseot home equity to take over • low 9.43 loan. Won't last! Sl21.900. BKR. Call ~1720 MUST SELL QUICKLY Sharp, ammac 2 story home. 3 Br. 2v~ ba. lrJt family room. covered pe&AO=-sround POOi. JllllJ • No. C.ll. Call $51·1991. Sff.950 0...-. 2sro.Y llACHRXIR .1 •• Sit.too Huge liv rm. w /fplc.t QJunti-y ltilclt. Din. Sep . WI& for Jarse master •1 =:w,~.ertne paint. I SH0~"'50C· LoNtJ 4 Bdrm. 2 balha. "0 ..... __. locatloa. CofaW· 511r, 2~a.. form. b.R .. lot wit.la R.V. arceaa. FA Low maillt. yd. Nr . 0...-.. moviu cM ol l*t. acbooi tenaia " =:~SUNSE1' R.E. ~---·~·· z blodl tram ooeea. arH .............. ,.. .... 5 Bdrm. .iu.ty. 3 bat.bl, mil trees. Dowen. Only 1135.000. lleaa Verde. ~125teva. ChoicellN Far carefree llv~i Inter step·down llvlng rm wtbrtclt l.p. Family siled eat·ln kit. 3 br Z\tiba. ram rm llOl.000, Assumable ioao. a \j •~'9. Full price , 1185.000. 221 20Ut. Sttt Owll/Bl't.~ +elm. No watt.bat 2 ba. ....._ I 0441 Spacious bonus rm. ror ..................... ••' eru:rtaining. Spic Ir s pan .. in ~out! Choice bu,y · 7 50/o L,om Huny! 646-7434. 4 ledrooM Soacioua cuatom home: wl&h appro11. 2JOO sq.fl. Famil7 room. co.nv~· alelll llitcben ~ ealin~ area. 2~ bath. TWO ..W5twl..... nREPLACES: ooe i ===::::::::::::::...~=:;:::;=::.;::=:=:=:~ the family room. tbe C../i'Q-0 .i\111 .. i _ f) "'C ~Q. • otber in the m aster TAillal -· p~ l.'Qt.I ~~ q, P(/"~ bedroom. Covered patio. Thol lnfri9uing Won/ Gome with o Clt11dfa Coaunwlity Pool. Use -----Wlt.4 i., ClAT I "*Ml -----~ :*!~!":! ~~5 O•--'-'• ol ""' ~,....-:--.....-~ loao. HW'rv l Sl2S. ·-~~ ..... ~ . , ,,.,., !O '°'"' ·-.....pa. _. me.a c.ll ~· I· 1~Fi"iR1 I ~ I RYSIK ' I I r I I· HAR 0 B I' I I I N A 0 0 l C I I I' I I IOITll. -• COnfuHd by all t ad ? Rantia Realty and/or Wooclbri(tae R.ealt.v C'an how you any on ol ovtt a Hundrtd llstf'd bom m ln1ne Oola't waste lime try nl( to df'<'idt' IA~~g£ .. I IW.TY llALn 111~ SSl.JOOO Tll DPmS Ill W PIOPOTY Cl CL THIS YA&.Ul l ............ kb. ~ cowW aocrr .. & t t IMltl room Uf _ ....... Your own ' ... v.... 0oui,. .... , .... l.aluM vm.,. R. t: tlM'lll . HIU.lf Mr CMMAOi; Ht a,-.w.a s... 1-s ~·.,... 8uftut M a1ulnt' ho1 (ound U-. 2 bc>Ml'& l'X ~<' 6 nciUn1 t1000C h lo con11der fur t h t'I r publlcaUoN Lavi.lib U..l• IA N1tural Stnn" wltbin lbe home1 ~ ~urdem •. QOmblned With cedatr 4r &M:ll IAT ISTATI "' •• aa. .... w /la ........... -...., . ltall borW. bam. 11 ... rid&ftc rlAll, Pvt olc , I sroom·1 room. 1n1P1ft· ~ "YMw ol th4t. b.acll Blay , h111\ laoda,ap DI abound& C.OOt act JI rn fhodera a1t <TU 1 1sa.i 1n d 11 . n u > ai.sm n•, •iu.ct. IAYlllOMT + DOCIS CllATIVI ""4MCllM l..ocl&JOD, &ocJUoa, kk:M uon• Map;r ~ 4 ~. 3~ b.l fml.Y, HtcuUve home. lh11a1ve fr pie. fl\W\)' 'l&>IJ'Mdet, dock iii :.bpi. to acco1nmodate 2 11• YMch\5, pli. lenna l~view to()~ & enjoy Newpon to m orrow M&-nu (~IWM!ii51$i#\i ........... Wt GUnTAMllll• ............. Jyr-.. Sltt,IOO v~ UN.11\aal Cuatorn 4 •a~ o.. x. It,.,., •. Move la condition! ldeaJ tor cntert1lntn1. ()pan apaclou. rm•. wet bar la m an y un iq ue (ealUIW Prvt enlr ' pallo ott l Hr tor oonvrt ofllce. 1'int111t quaJ buHtJ111t " «XU' U\ruyut LAlla ol torqe, lo-ma1nt yard•mucb more! WU$l lllee ! 642.Mll OpenSun 1 6 225 LaJolla Or off Cliff Or in Npt Hts LOWEST PRIC E I N llMfALAMMT Real Elitat.e Licensee (OT active Newport Office Guaranteed moatbly in· come plus commissions Slbmtt bnef resume to Ad. No 531. Daily Pilot. Box 1.'i60, Coela Meaa, CA. 921621& . ~ • HERITAGE ttEAl TORS vsrs POOL .. UTY Gor1eo u1 up1r aded home w /fW!W eartbtooe crplinc thruout, new ~ new rool. Motivat· ed ownen! A 1teal al 00• ly S85,SOO ! Hurry ! ~Mn BLUFFS l~~~~~~~I Magnificent 11reenbeh ~~-• ...... CH ---------v1e'W 2 bdr m a'lchd ,_,,.,..~, _.,.. VITS! Real EILate club set t hem apart from all other Lag11nu Beach bom ea Eaay ------- WOOIH• al ..-ntWOOOS tinancina wuh 11~1'~ 1tb 1--------· garage, quiet. pool By -Spacious living, 5.000 LYiy lge 4 bdrm w /pool' Owner Save Sl.22.500 sq ft 4 BR. 2 Ba home Owners tio.lbt another. l lr ... • PAJlK PLACE sumable loans From .J.:--Pk• J.4e, • bcL, tam. rm., & $350,000 New , 1m BIG CANYON ____ 1_12 ..... _. ... _118'1 __ --1 bum.-rm. AJC. 1reat as mediak occupancy 25911 Spectacular 1011 course I aunable loan Sl6S 000 Kilo Way & 572 Alt& estal 6600 r 6 ID fl&D Call F red G ib~on , Vlbla ~. si,., ~~~ 4 ~~I S B e drm, p lao 4 , Sl59-!MOO 49 .. 7551 t owabotne. Rea ll y .... aodspa.Sl,375.000 ii!~Eic;~~ l:i~~19 1~~Y~llW~HO~M~E~--1 Tll STARNES CO. 4 bedrm & den on lart;e Cjft5J11 '1'm1LEROCK lot. Call for details and ~ Garden home, prof. de· appointment Agenr ll£ALTORS corated. 3 bdrm, 2 baths. 673-5354 __ _ ------__:_-~bonus r oom , custom IO"A.DOWM abutters, parquet floors . OCEAM AMD ... NOQUAUPYJNG pro f l a nd sca p ed Canyon Views Spacious Bra nd new -4 bd r . w/rovered bnck patio descnbes lhlli 4 BR and NbrUlwood. Must see to appreciate ! Family room hom e Open Sat/Sun l·S. 17 Ca ThertJ ta room for a la rge Actnow=carpet.s nyon Ridge. ram ily a nd all their ,.,.__ •---,__..1... vaned activities Indoor!> 1lll.. ...,.......,.,_ appreciatJon -• -r-• • ..... lh h .. k 851-1047 975-0151 551-61 30 or out -..i 3 uge uec .., Owner will consider a OHT .. WATH Utt condo, loft, cnlrl air. lrpl. Assu mable loan. Prine only. Agt S5J ·4682 evs. NEW ON Tll MARKET trade for SITUI lier homt• S'M9.SOO LAGUNA CHARMER. ... OCEAN FRONT Rare ocean front home Lvly e xecut h e horn~ complete w p oo l & maid's qrtn.. Exclus ive private beach location. Own paradise Call to day 640-77 ll Calls.4-6829 Large famtly rm. over· Mo11vated ! w~ w i ll ----looking pool ,pa 6 car 1nauys ONLY garage + carports. 000 quaUfy you over t he NAIL sq. ft .• guest house, phone! 545-9"9l New "W ESTCLIFf' magnificent yard w1tb CAPRI" Condos. Witlk to vanety of frull trees. AJI :s bop p 1 o I(. b a~s. on one acre in Newport r e s t ll u r u n t · & Beach Pnn only Agent, transportaliun o \ call ~ne Lachcnmyer, s...t t.edl I Oii uruts Jell Two 1 s 642·9560 _______ 1 ••-.•••••••••••••••••••• l,IJOO! · 2 fir $9'l,SOO, 'The perff"ct stn"le s tory Best " cal 1 fa011ly on en led home Must sell 1mmed1ately Slper clean, new crptg. lge llv rm & ram r m . 2 frplo.. good buck yard Xlnl toe on qwel str~t C.'klse t.o schools, shop ~ & employment. Ali :.um<1ble 9 ...... : loan $1.W.000 Qall Bob M1:.ter 557 5511 bet wn H·5 or 494-4404 ;1 rt r. SI Ifill l't•r mo bu)~ Eai;tblulf vie-. humt: Ai. ~um"' a !I 75'. loan w $70.000 do-.·n ij y •JWner i!jg.1914 100 STEPS TOOCEAM SB H 2AA humP . aourQ\ 15 \ rari; old -..1th S I J7 000 as.,umabl t> IM at 9<: O"' nl'r will •·arrv ?Oii 17' ... 146-5502 Da•fWdPllHM fwS.lyO.....- Lee ' Bdrm, aep dng rm 4 lam rm. (Plan 3) oo aincle level. Bea ul. camel t'pt"g, many UP· gradN, nk ely landscpd w/1g· patio, s uper locu Uon Comm pools & parks. Owner a nxious must 11eJJ. On])' Sl3S.ooo 32 Deer Creek . Call ~775 or 7S2·11Yl5. Will <X>-Ol)erale w tbkrs. In a wooded :irC'a. re muusctJnt of an 1:-:nl(hi.h countryside 1lus 2 BH home is cute as a button and c lean as a pin $132.SOO .--------i T..tin 1090 ~SUME $11,100!!! 9.9% Jlstl •·New!!! DBAJIATIC ENTRY lo atep down livlng room bic b lig b led with f a bulo u s m a rb l e OCEANFRONT New Mo dul a r Type Homes. pvt community , 2 bchs. 24 hr sccunly. s ub-letting OK. Ftom $18,000. Treasure Island MOOUe Home Pk. 30801 So. Cst Hwy. Laguna Beach . R.M.P. (714 ) 49&-3579 waA..D YOU IELIEVE lJJ Laguna BeKcb , jut>l listed, 3 Bdrm. 2 bath f8JDlly home. Large yard roQn> for pool. Mature trees. XIDt neighborhood clo&e to school<i. Hurry on this one for $139 .soo = and cathedral ~fiW!SrPt!l Elegant formal diDiac. beautiful family ~W l'lllllD w twetbar for en-499·2800 tertaining. Gou rmet tit.cben contajns ALL ~ Spit Level modern conveniences. Oce.o 6 mountain view. TOP OF WORLD Owner may poos1bly help rinance this delightful cmtom 2 BR home. 1-·an t.asllc ocean v1,;>ws and great Ooor pllm $215.000 -i;trt~r :\-.-wK:i;~k~ t(r t .. ( t t I •'A Jo ''" • h1 l --.· I ;14 .: t..C tl' ~'::::: 1 1 \ 1 ' I~ ','•Yf,,'f't j •• I • 1''41 4~ A~ II SOMET .. MG SPECIAL (pr thole who want 1t. Gr.aDul ~ Bdrm 00 ~ a cre . Garde n s . lr.oi ponc19, rare pl•n t.11 •re cut>tom hgbtl.-:(1 for ~· i. 1mum enjoyment Pncacy In lhe heart or l..agUNL 16'5.0UO L_,.. Villoge ll.E 497-1761 u.;-a... 1050 .••........•........... Alsum11W.Loan Fairway El Niguel 3br. ~.000 Custom Really ~m'T Mllioft Viejo I 06 7 •....••••.•..••........ FANTASTIC VIEW! 3 BR. 2 HA house. ne\\o cpl. a1r cond .. fplc , cov patio. landsl·pd ) erd w spm klrs. cul de sac. SJ.04.500. OPBtHOUSE Eve!!1Sun 's • SJ0..-4949 By Owner. Reduced $149,500 Finislera condo. end unit . view, lake. golf course & mtn.s. 2 Br 2 Ba. frplc, upgrade pluiih carpet & tile, lo down, will carry 2nd. Opn H!!e Sun l·S. 979-11-422 or 644-2465 ttlu:rport leodl I 069 ....................... llush e maeter au.Ile Detailing pe rfect ion . I•--------.,_ m irrored closet New furnishings avail. ..... + walk-in cl~t creative financini. Best and vanity. Central r in Laguna. 1225.000. MIDI Take '111« low la· Uoyd Rabjotm t.erelt loan and save• HARCUM & HORN Woal )filtl Hun')'. I 494-1551 51t-1W ~~- IMYESTORS !! 22UMTM018. ~llACH. ................ 497-1761 ReJh1ll ¢~Realty I 1111• R1·ill\ 1llli11• • ' ~ '' 14 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B. Nl&SUr With 3 bdrma., 2 baths: all ror lea than '2.50,000 MIW USTIM&! PllS1161 TOWUtlOME Muc h aou1 bl ahe r Newport Terrace. Only one like it oo I.be market. Sharp! Priced U>-.sell! Hllrry ! 545-~1 BK R *Cote Realtv & ln\'t'Nt nwni 640-5777 EASTBLUFF $50,000 Will asi.ume al I()<, th.ls lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 b<Jtb. double gara1ee. -.u~r upgraded rondo IJnl~ $149,SOO C:;,ll ·"" 11,,.;,J# ...... -. . ... --I GAU RIGHT NOVI! : &lS-!l 161 NEWPORT •1l lGHTS I Tiw pn .:·~ & tt•rr.i ... ur I , . , ., , lcrl'\! c n th1~ h1~•hl} up Charm1nit !>l •<l( 1ou,. • gr a1kd Se<J\ It:"' J Hr !':<)I"}· :l lldrrn. ram ii}· hor .• c .irt.· utll•rly f:ln I tJuung room. lar,,;l' llvm~ tai>t1c • This home ha~ I ~ ~H HOUSE . ' • · REALTY· • !'°°m Masters su1lc with new palllt c5. cpll> thruoul. Ii-•_-•_~~~~·--~~~-•! 2 decks and spac1ou:. rrench dn. leading out rrurmr"'<l _b;,ths Warms s ide to a newly pro -.UffS HOME .woods. bnck and stone fesslonally lndsc p d 4 BR + ram Rm. all re JTuly a decorators dt' parachse. Bn ck noors 1o light For det<tils call the entry & kit Many. modeled. Excepttonal s.aD-Wl Many more xtrns. Call ~ewon~ ~~.cir.(~~: Jim P1anders for an appt hi&h baJance auumable today. (71•) 7~U01 dya, 9.~ loan. 1 Call today ( t 1 4 I S I 1 • 5 T • T .... 84Q.S580 ~HER{TAGE REAlf'ORS IEAUTIFUL 4 Br. 4 ba. POOL & spu. Jttr8 lri IOl. Harbor View 1-lomes Port.oflno. 0 1omJC r m . Fa m il y roorn . Playrm $269.000 ree UMS P0r1 Stanhope Pl Owner. 75!Hl2t8 Duplex 2 bdrm Near waler & shopr; $170,000 a!>SWnC Ca II 893 32611 Rxt'r $5000 Do wn 4 Br. 2 Ba. dming rm J V Co . 631 u900 MO QUALIFYING Bayfront Oen Vu OW C: al 1()"'.( Sec Did~. Boat slip 2br. 2ha O"'nr 642--4230. FAMILY CASTLE 4 Bedrooms & pool. qua•l cul-de ~ae. mov~ m 1 l' ady Plea'"' cJll rur mon· details on th1:. OcJut1ful ~. ~r21 . Newport Cet!ter 640-5357 HARIOR VIEW HOMES S Bdnn ''Somerset Plan" n exl to green belt Beautifully decor a lt>d and la ndsca ped with largt yard and pool •.soo including land Call Danny Bibb for aJ)lll. to see these new listlnp. aQGEltS' REAL TY '7J..231 I ASSUME t .750/o wmta.JFF. 4 bedrm, 2 bath, 2 patiot·1b1r p ! Patrick, 931-1266 °*1111rknd1. Pri.n on1)' ..,~~!!!!· !!!!!!!~~~~~~ a~ -~ LOWEST P•ICf:O m Scav1ew. 3 BR. Nan tuckct model Sl59,000 w1all new. fully up graded c rpt , French doors, landscaping. " s~c. gate. Owner will comuder 10•,; down & carry balance lmmed occupancy Contact . Tony OIR1enzo. 752 lllr. BOUGKT AHOTHER \tu.on sell 3 Bdrm home oo quiet cul-de sac II\ rm w walls of ~lc1ss looki. 001.0 pool !>Z ) Jrd Col) den " rrpk Breakf;,M rm.,.oUice St:llc:r wanb dll ufrf'r:> ~r1•scnlcd Sl74.SOO IOUGKT ANOTHER Npt. llL~. R2. Cute 2 swry LOtt11.:~ OJll 1:orner lot Room fur ddd111u11 $133.~I IOUGHT ANOTHER 2 story 3 BR h11me R2 lot at I.he beach lledoced to Sl.92.5/JO JOAN HOW~ SoutNanders 631-2 133 twwportHins An exqws1le, panoramic view ol bolh CllY lights & the everchangmg O<'ean await you in this three bedroom, three bath home. prof~inonally de corat.ed in earth toots As luxurious as the view is. this home complc menl s 1l wit h m any touches or e legan ce Walls of glass. a lush auiwn. bit-in wet bar , all elec.tnc kitchen includ· ing a macro-wave oven. patio w/cove r & malQ· tenance free llUKbcapmg allow you leLSuretime to ~ it aU or share it withfrienda. 115f,SOO. I YOWHH Bar k on I.he market S.A J~ •,, acre horse pro- ~ Y 3br. lba. stalls. Lack, g\lt!SLS 20161 S. W ~ypreu 642· 7270 __ UDO Incredible S 5rr, interest w l.5'{ d-A'll, huste S.000 ~ n With SBa. for mal b<1r forma l d1n1nJ(. atnum, rec rm w pool tbl. uCc hhrary 1635.000 Lot & 1 2 on a corner will trade ror :.mall(•r homl' A.gt b4S·lHISO . ev cs b'7J.67~ UOLL HOt;SI:: Cl1arrrunK 1mrnal· 3 Hr. 2Ba on Lido. pnced nghl $29! ~lll o\S!t nTS I~ -- INVESTORS !> Yr •>Id 2 story J BR. 3 IM. Cam rm In Million S 11c11(hhorh ood Pvt beach $34.5,000 r EGG Y IROMS . RLTR. 64S·l5l 1 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor F.stales 4 bdr 2•,. ba p8noram1c oce•n Vlew Slfll.000 I -496-llMO wtut.ewat.er view-elegant 2br, Condo. 0 . w c all or rers S l80 .000 Profeaa1onal Realtor 11 «18-5440 S.Jile c ...... w 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Located in Sie~er Canyon. Oevetand Nat'l Forest. off Hwy 7-4. l2 Mt E. of SJC .tr Fwy 5, in the foothills surrounded by beautfluJ native 0Jb & Sycamores with year round ruruUni atream. A OMl'ly new 2 Br 1 Ba with a natural rock fireplace 3 aptil level deeka. oul · door dining " entertain· ment . P artly Cur o . •• 500. Wkdya8:30-5PM. 213/829-3331. By appl. Just Over The Hil •. . .from tbeocean, la a lov· eb' 3 bdnn .. 2 ba. home wkb brand new carpet· llll lbroulbout. levelon and.~ woods. Quiet cua•~ wiUi back 1•te tolND'k-•IOO .••.•.....•...••.•....• PRI Mt: EXECL'T l Vt: PROPERTY olfe red by Nichol\ & llunt lnve!!t ments Tustin lf1ll:,-i., acrl' -4Br. 2Ba. pool 1a c uzz 1. gou rm e t lotchen. ~ecluded ho~ prop~rty S287.SOO . $40.WJ dwn. <'Onlract or saJe 10'; int Owners -.111 ~ with you Buy to day at l111s low rate nr IOI Pl'1n only 6-42 9935 o r 832·3677. $56-9020 SPEC."rACUL.AR VIEW No. TUst.m custom 5Br. sea +rm for pool, low tenm i.o quahrted lluyer Askins ~.ooo '714 I 131-000 c~ U¥IM9 B....u.taa-....w ...... ..!_• Cauftmf~ ~uf1'\n-. custom hom e . fea tur In c . 2 f11.1ae mast.er sUt.el, w1th bcJb\d rootb. Coty awd:t, sunken liv- ing room. and 11parlrtin1 pool Ir spa. Lash lropkal landscaping. don osen ' t_ • ' ~ I : ... 1m1 E. lTTH ST. TUSTIN 731-lll l w. .......... 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMIMSTH YIU.AGE Wl' have 2 large. 4 bedrm. 2"' bath homes. both with pools & spu ~c fam r~ & form.M l chrung rm.o; Park Plal'e.lnc 842-7461 0.-ltffl Est.rte ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOO • •••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOM E BU Y SE LL R ENT F1 NANCE Mobilett..Ston lwfo;wtMiC..tw CALL US 661-1021 ON THE B E A C H Leucadia Unobstructed ocean V\I SaJtl. w /ex pan do SJ9,SOO. l ·74-4-0SSO . Res. 1·744-62119. 94.Z· 1219. LIVI tH IRVIHE New 1536 sq rt J 9711 Lancer. All eitlras. lri ·'The Groves". Shown by appt. only. Call now for all details . <SJ 6007 I 97UMZI Bkr. •EXCITING• SPICIALIUY Beautiful 2' · X 52'. ~(li72 ) Mobile home ln Laguna flUI oiceat 5-ltar park. 7115' encl porch. mlr-nnd doon. li,al wood lftlarton., J"ll T atr <'Ol'ld, 2aplldoua Br's wilb ba + dr9linl area. walk ln closets. All for o n ly Sll.500. <HU·eal) CLASSIC MOIUHOMI SAi.ii 21'0f81rW, .. -.A .-.tn COMMBCIAL LAND C·4..-.1.loc•d .. LaMir1•1 lM An1rleac..ty.A~•-~ ed ..... .., Wlhr, .... 1•1 N., •r••, ••d cloH to ••1•r h dutrl el/co•••rc ol dont.,...t. A ••ll•a.lo for stoH, ~It. office ........ coatn1ctlw. St0,000. PRIME OCEANAOMT IUILDING sm O•orteofdiMJ -. of L.,__., IMwtlM ~"' Tllh wlew ... ca,..... P•Pf •:a 'of c ... tlw .. d city ligllb. Offered ot StS0,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.4551 495-1720 South l.ocjMna LOCJllllCI Mig11ef 497 -3331 493-1812 LaCJma leach Dcma PoW ....... tto... ial .. For Sale I I 00 r. operty 1600 .............................................. LIDO ISLE $29,500 SMAU. COM'l ILDG Near Newport Beach Ci ty Hull. Has :.<>me park 2 BDRM l BA. VIEW OF 8 A Y <" I. U S 1-; T 0 D f:t.A:'ll Jo:vs. SHO p 1•1;-.1;. OWN!o.:R WILL CARHYO A C mg Owner will carr} .. roan with 29', down Sll.l.<XX> atrH Cl!:NTl:RY WH:HLE HOM ES SZ7 ~ & Zll-594-6701 LOCATIOM Spacious mobile homt: locau .. -d in prei.t1g1ous LIJb AJ,urul06 ('ark 10 a ~ery pnvate. qwel area 2 br. 2 ba. farruly rm. din mg nn Adult only park lieauuful dubhou.:.e with pnol :.aun;, & :.pci Pnclo'<I ic,... at M9.0UO for qwrk ~ale Call nuw ror more info 96K-443.1 BURR WHITE REAL TOR. INC. 675-4630 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4HEWUNrTS That you can l(el f1r'>l user n ghtson. near mam buslDCSS l.st.ock broker' "lari:e banks l d1stnct ol Santa Ana Partl Place.Inc 842 7-461 '-cmuw P'r~ 2000 , . .. ........................ HUDSON IAY REAL TY, l TD. (7 1 4) 6 4 5 . 9 9 5 0 BY O W Nl'!R L e lle• Elllnott. 5 bach uruu.. t 2 br house Sl.C175 mo 1n come. Sl•OOO. 3><L do. OM: .... 2911>. 831·21122 HIWPOttT llACH llUHrTS l DOOR from OC~AN Unbebevably low WW PRIC ED at $425.1100 Beaut '79 upgraded l2xs.2 Owner-will trade Skyllne adult pk. C.M WortitRoal Estate Rent 18.S Pauo. awmogb. 5SL7777 focd t;"furn $22.00U , _________ _ F\lrn $23.SOO Owner ~l FOUlt UNrTS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owner' CUC:t'IA MESA urut. 2 ba. frpl. 2 l'ar 20Wlde. adlu.. i.pace rent gar .. 3-2 Br. 2 bu. unit::. Sll5. <S53S5 l $22.~ TSL lnvstmt.i, 642·1603 J&J522-4t81 --- .., LAKE FOttEST Just hsted 2 ~aut1ru1 homes Wldcr $35.00U' 31, ton AC. 2 3Br. 2.Ba. rucest parlt an Orange Coun ty Call t od a }' (JP9646J1349 1 B kr 972-MZl REEMOSll.E HOME SHOW 8 Beautiflll mobile bomes wtll be displayed this Sun l2 noon to s pm at The Newporle r Inn. Jam boree Road , Newpor t BudL Homes up to 2000 sq n. Will be !!hown tn tb&S s pecial pobUc pre- v 1 ew for ONE DAV ONLY Don 'l miss this fmcshow GOLDBtWEST HOMES RVI ST Alt PAU 5peclOllS 2 Br. 2 ba, 20U4 Great Lakes. Fully up· dated Inside .tr out. $18.950. Swim pools, jac .• 3 clubhouses. a d ults only. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 6'1U100 "°'•far s. 1200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 16 DELUXE UHITS PRJME EA.5TSIOE. l'M 2 &inns each. TiiESTAHNE..., CO 640-5711 .-W.ORT IEACH Duplexei; on Penin. & Nwpl Shr :-a\a1l All amen1t1es Present!~ leased. Turn·key o~r.1 t10n. Property m ~m1 avail. 675-4912. BKR llwbw&crow SpecWlats ift lnc:Ot1W jW .. rfy. Mftl tW H• $1 J L C .. ..ytinw for qMHtions. Coll 751 -177 5 oslc for SMrrt NIW HOME + INCOME 2567.... CM Db spacious home w 15 2Br studio twnhse unit~ lbne has 3 lg bdrm~. 2~Ba. separate yd. db kitchen, Mediterranean style areb it ecturt'. beautifully lndsc:pd. A re al pride of ownership. OpenSatl·S Toaee call ast 979-S0911 12 two Bdrm units, room for 6 additional unilb 3M3; 30f8 Wallace, Coslil a.... Oroa 95.'U.80 yr $1•5,000 dn. Ba lant•c _________ 1 ..,.000 on C011tract 20 yr-aub«dfuatlon. P'rf n •inL DllO mo. Ma.2020 RENTAL INOOME PROPERTY From PJ,900. Modular '1)pe Homes, at sec urtty S pvt beacbel, pool le pier. 'l'reuUN lale PIL, ~ Pacific Oat 1.Jwy. La1una Bcb . R .lil.P . (DA)..,. +U ... ooo. ~000 yr lD· 1 JM cm1e. Owv Will ftn. Prin oat.J.Dl-4111> --··-···-····· _..__ ______ _ • ~~~.::=~:.....--~--------~ ...... =·~· o•r••1• ~.l!!!. ... HM ...... I t 1 • -............ ·--··· -................ . ....... c.111.... UM ...._ H44 -...... _. ........... Nllllllllllll•l1l1ee.. • ...... eeeee11ee1••M•••••ff•• llllllflleeM•M••••••• ..... ""'.... • .................. ...u... ... • • .... ~· .... n1E~111aeuiu .... ,_..-._ • ••;flllNI..;;; ._ ....... n.,.,., ... , •• a IOtlll ... •• llC,l~OW. 'ill ~ .._. W 19-LaU Y-Mr .......... ~ ..... I~~~.=. ......... Pwk I br. j~~J!~c~ ... :-:._:•~ll' = =-~ = Afl.M tta -· M be. fam n:D. eoaun . ............ .,•••9'1 ....... _ .. -•:t;:• ••,_•~au. a ~~Ma.. No Alllll'lll411 ......_ • t. .._. ~ ............... __. ..... I dMW Oil Pool. l'W IAIM. New ar. C.oo ..... -vii·/• .. ~q,::=· •· .... ·--t... do /pOOl ..... j ........ frfk .o..a,s U.Cll . ;< •• •all lo ............ J.~ra ... :. 11'u•t s.:ci •• 11'1 .W. 0ww •••ta ON T9e 8SAC8 IN ..... , .... ~ -UO.lm -·· c-MA.Ill 1 .. ~ f ._. ........... .,, jy f"ID. rm, k1* -------- WIU -., --.. ,._, .,.. ....-. IJr..., .... ... ~leer,.. -· No l Ir Oraaalltree eODdo OG ..., ~· ~~;:.· ... ~,-:at· --......_ .. , .... "'41 1tnem. Pool, tennil. ...... .,..._,... or ' jK .. UIPll"aded. No peta. A. f RC\TIGj ..... ._... ..,....,. •nawrAU "--•t' rt; •mo...._ ~~ _::HOf't~ •ru llchr•. c Jo r."'J!' •• • up ltalilb IO CDOW'e lD a br. 2 NEW WOODBRIDGE a..,,• 1'..i St, ~ " 0~~roet, be. trplie, I car pre1e IBr 114Ba Coado w/rec llillw.b..l~. I at' ........,.,.. -=•It -pro. w /ltu~• lot. Deya ree'. nw dr .. /epta, ·• •• Ht6 ""*" •JaM; 9"SIU IS1I. bll-. nr ldala. •n mo. ONS0&80T'H ·=~t....__ J1to .a..&...-873-'1151evellaow. JecUci t 11.._..... ....................... VWJ privete I bdrm Greeatree 4 Br zy, ea. OC'P.AHrRONT 1 ea, up· per unit W /lld sty SW>· dedr +bue• 2Dd 1ty peUo deck. 1pa, w1br /dryr, amaowave. DeW c:rpU. drpl • ·-tndd 'd. ..,, mo,yarty. ., ,._...,... Wt'N ........ , ...__ New decorator near icboola 6 PoOI. "--l«*':\n.tartac CAIO..lo.Ca.lif ) ceP?Ata. Fre1b p11nt, avail U/l. SilO firm. WATZRP'RONT s BR. 2 "Z" Rltr .._.u • ecT'9 aWa.lfe nMh. ...... ir..tw I 0 ~ 1*'11 yd, p.rqe. Water ~ be ..,._ oa CbMDel In· SUSCASITAS 11\arn lbr ... sns • up. Enel. cer. Adults, no peta. Z1JO Newport Bl • ..... 1 • 2 Bdrm trellen ft50 llo + uW '1. No c:bildren - ._.._ -11 ea DOGS. "50 mo. --------1 cldl llip for pwt boat up 2 SRARJ> DlJPLDD 1 vw. 1P1D " • ....................... moves In. 180 E. Rwbo San Joaquin, 2 br. to 40'. Dbl aar + 'xtra ca m1 kit. 2 Ba wt., ~9:..'.....IMI:..~ ... lboo. 9 .. 1202 bttwn Elden 6 dm. 2 ba. view, PGQI: prq. llD mo. I .. I ___.. 17 .. A do•• aaraa••. ••c• ,--la ~t. • !!ad1oy10 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ~: O.PEN SUN 1-5. jaami. quiet loc:., deeol-llNMl! 1£ALTY Jl•-- «dap.~81.D ,_,._ Xllll eo.&a 11... or P " •0 1 .. CLOSITOllACH -upgradings, •too. .,_. ·-••••••••••••••••• reatal er••· A1kia1 p/acr......, faoanc:lnj, ::Rm~ .-. ___ ..;.._ ____ , 5*illD <Linda, 5"-205' 671r ...... 70 SllALLBl!ACHHOJ'EL -.-PriDecmb. ....to..U. ••-lHJ aft.er6) ----------•Room w /kitcb rioo. . ~ a .z b.Uldable lot an lbr.p8'a. fi'pk ....................... ---· ------Without Sl& Couple or s-u.i::i 1 Capletraao Be Hh ===:~foe a>IUSFOR RENT Univ. Pl!. Terr 2 br, 2 ba, ~ 3~ 'f:."t.<';:>~: r&inJdonl.y.511-JOll. ---------1 Ptill ts. -.ooo. HOKEYIND&RS 3 or 4 Br. Priced ttom frpk, country~b. Nr view ff'Om rroot line u.mt. LEASEHOLDO.C. JI arr. w/double wide m... -..-. Fnc:d yard • pooi.155().552-Nr pool. 'ac: 6 sau.na. L,....IMdl 3741 p1,ooe ply NET IN· molli.lebomeiDtbePilso 1ara1e1 . Families ' ·-•••••••••••••••••••• a..,. llllt. 2 BR. 2 ba · 1 up, l down. Stove 6 refric. LaaDdry. c:ll to bey. View ol Catalina. some bay. Totally re· decoraled. No 1ar. but pa.rkio1 for compact. 1clea1 for couple. '500. f71.11112. COMB RdlMsuea.916,000 pleaae, kids 6 peta Q&lverdalenieelbr.2 ba. •tmo.MZ-8833 LAGUNA BEACH MTR FULL PRICE 11•.• R·Uot in San Clemente. OCEANFRONT HOUSE· wejcome. Call SM-2566 or frpk, quiet cul-de-sac:, 4 Br. Cam rm, rrmJ din rm. INN. Maid serv., color ~ U. frp&c, bakoay. 2 BROKER $32·2200. ltl.OOOcuh. N-B b 38 28 m.2"11. a.-ooree. c:klle to park, clubbse, " ........... rm, 2 ba. dble TV, heated pool. Util. m&tobeadl. Gar. Ladry --ca .... -'->--'lh -'" c • r , a. ._. ----• scbool•s-f•c:U. _..5 ·--...-.,,.., N ·-UNl=·ZLOT ----~~ ... -· a3DO mo yr!¥°' I moe ,..,. • -· pr, S7SO mo. Ava1J Oc:l 010414·~. _.., o --. •· 72-..-....... . ......... r 2Br !_~111. home. guest -. . ,, •• y~ 3234 mo(71··JntC)"'21.laS5CX'0•30" rees.tCa519J 10.642-B7. o-t Hwy. ...._._ ....___ -24 ... _ --.bam•m~. Walk .,__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ · ... ex ----home. One ol lbe nicest top_, Boble9. term.a. 28rapt. wiater$36S. Nr Wamu/ll"br. 2br. l"'-wltdays or (714)$52-43194 ftllrbor View 3 Br 2 Ba. Beaut. decorated, maid ....................... •IBJIE•· amltlPT. 2 ....... ..., ,..,. eo....s car Port IJltio..U .• llBQ'• dole tofw:yl. bet. walk to.,.,,_, 1711191'111••tt .w .... ..=..-6!'.4, kJ&aleftiaCll,roomfor2 1Z:21.000. be. dbl f:· pool, Jue, 10 eves, or <213)599·2781 many upcradea, view, ltt'Vitt, poot, utlJ. I'S MESA VERDE home at· "' =-~i.r-:·21~~ ~8:4oc:~ooo~:: J()NE.5 -~-r_':....S_· __ m_y_d_._•_4_0_0_. 1 _eves. ________ S1'115.Getd.inc. 78CM)451. wk.-.m7 =~::...~=-1~ dlx SHARP. beach t , 2 6 3 .; ..._ mJ).....,dya. bleloe.n REALTVINC. llllDllEW 2 Br 2 Ba c:o odo , OceaafrontPrivateaandy BR.frple cWtww 6 Rltnwekome. =:.sect~ acres ln t Stl'MO IW .. •IHcll 3240 wUitoaea,Oa.ldloorinc. =.ello. 2t>~C::1k. frplc, LAMAMCHAAPT$ pmo..NOpeta.~. ---------1 Elsinore •itb owner (714) &73·&210 :~e;;~~·;:;.r·c:·~7 ~bedl"~ ~twtt.bl a lovely paUo, pool, aauna, -· · Lar9t. l,263 bd prdeo APl'S.INllOUSTON .........., ~~~~~~~~~' dr11a. irids ok, 1ubmit ..... .., 0~ oc:a· s.-.1525. lit, last 6 SlOO Oceenlroat 2 br ~s. apta. Ad.,lts. Dahwbr. Low:ly all aduh. DO pets. ~~~ 41 wat.front ecrea at-: pda. 5'M 10th St. PIO. Uon.tt50montb. aecw.Call~lO 'Ma&eronly.lbc'M25.yr-bltm,enctpr,pabbq. l.21r3 Br aptt. GOO f:d. aear Galveaton Bay, Lake Na ci mi en to Vacant 2 bedrm, 2 ba, •1M'1. 2becb ~ loc t.ed 3 Br, 2 ba. walk to beacb. ty,..Uinc.-.olZl Pool. C• Pd. T7I Scott mter. HB.Ml-Olll. SJIX --.· PrtDc. 09. ~ • ...:.~000· • a ~5 ty 18,.~.:.poolr ,Gbltns, Elei~-ant-.-z-bdnii---.~,.-m-.-rm-.. =!?'!L lake . .:CA . pool. tennla. 1525. Adults ..... ......_ ,.. ......... ~ bric.. Pt MZ-SOT.J; MWlll llACHWOOD APTS --..,_ 1--· -· · ... IDO. ,_.. or ene, •den. (--/lllO). Plush ,._ -"""" -· .-. D1 --.............. • ~· Willow Propertie1, PriDdpeJa oa1y please. Agt.911:2-447l ..-.. 2r;-b ed & miah. 00-· • pttio,POOI, l toCra· 2 Bdrm1. l bath apt. ar 2be $80. lbr $115 tTD .• 7U-15T-t111 Few ranches. acreage, c • ....,, a c •r · ILUFFS. pool, Bay view ceat 8ay, No. LaJ. 5'l Adult.I. on. mo Gas Adlllla. ID-llOO. ---------• IMeJll'OPSt.iea 6bomea. Prelltile Anaheim Hllla Jlau. 5 bl.ks to ocean. I.rs Qir. 2~ba. ram rm. wortana adW1 l250 mo paid.MW07>. Br 2--Ad··••-l.Alleil~ Clllltac:tKalMU'Uat home , near new . Dbl car pvt gar. hilly end uolt. ooo mo. lat . last + Po dep. • .... nrnew. '°"'· NM a -.2 8R, all• WW. ttlnlct& mkrolrave • lawns lo, maJnt. yd. Adult.a. no Bkri'M4-0LM _-._2111_4 ______ 2'Br.Z8e.cllaeoado. adJta. No Peta. fplc, I Ml bc:b. 1111.8,......, jmt S RedortiANoclat.es view. JllO/IDO. l50 S. ea. ~}~~at 527 l8'h nrSo.Olt ... Pla&a.MC.AC, ysd. quiet. t'llO. mo. old. Loe.a.cl nr t.be If IMSpriqStniet 11tP11D Woods Dr. 64$-9040 9t. 7.,..._,__. .. WISTCUff tl11 ,......_.. J76' •PIU mo.5M.am T112Newmaa.11Ml45. of Oran1e. Jn com PMORoblea «IG-777t New exec:. beach home. ............ lJ.. 3 BR. J Ba, country .-___ ... --·.-........ •••••••••1nne 2 bdrm Tw....._ ln 1 Br. ft1k to bndl.. tz'l~ .-.-.o.W.C. llOIJ2JMJIO Avail ll/1/71. s BR, 21,Aa ... ••••-•••••••••••••• ldtdMn., l.ar'p lot end I small complea. l'roJD mo.CaUAady FAI I "OOIC ba •rem rm. 3 car gar, Sl'QO. Bl~ Laeooo Villa BR-bldh perfect ror In· WIMAft 1420. 1051 II Inion. u.Tilt llOIJ466-J04t ""mi from Pela 11 .. Jac:uuJ, Walk to bc:b. Priv Bcb. Pools teH. laworlive-in.tMo.leue ftAILY&W~VMMli,.M• ~aua G If C d I 9850/mo or lie. 211M11 21J.'7m-OZIO,m..-.2520 OKa-sao. -•1& --------~5P0llft'S ·lbr.l 15+ Oak studded au. 0 ourae, e u l Summerwind, HD. _..,_ ..-.Pttm ba._+.,..._it.2 -~ L 640-5112 PaloRoblee, new barn, camm.pool2 Br J2~ Ba. rec -.1 °' 7S4-6282 ask North end; 2 BR. l "'ll ba. UM~~· .. ~ T ..... 111.-•TM l br .,_ 2 be' tGO. Pool, lddlOk. NopeW. Call Bob well .+ utll., ped for :C · ac:~au:!, forOuU CJw'ml.nCI S'lOOMo. ••ua.67-j.acuai,paBBQ,cloeed alO.mlor.,cllrectto II UMTS mobile home. 3 mJ rrom creeo · · br · Oceanfront coodo, 2 Br. l •n avaU Adulta. no 1111 Comnwlon Cin:\e •"~ ..,..,,.. pr ac WIJI ex aoc:letloo fees lnc:I . 3 . 2 ba, $550 mo. Nr ba f ..,..,,,..mo SPVCLASS.Oceanvlew, -cosi:AMISA ~or oc j,roperiy: 1·72M5m. 728-5144 Bots. ctuca & Warner. ~78R & den. 3 4Br. $1650 mo yrly :-;...,2650 Hula Ave. Q.tlB. ---__ Best loc:ataoo in town! Owner/Bkr.~171 ............_,.1-..1 3 84G-560t ba. rnll. faauly hume. 66-0776 · 263bdrm.Townbouae11. Well landsca p ed . - -Z06 · ------"11 New dtluxe adult com separate meters. e ncl &.......1 L........._ ....................... 4 BR. 2ba W ID. Rcfnl( tooOMoolh VERSAJLLESCONDO ~ 2 be' apt.a Fam1 __ ...,.. IS7S ~5 tJ erry)IJ96.7281 J Arch Bay, ocean view. BR 1 tur at• fy urut Pool & Play plex Secunty. tennis. f'arages. 2 yrs new. W..ted 2900 IAYFltOMT ~536-2177 ' 2BR.l ba S750 Mo 1 • "nt~on pound ~ndan~ W~t SJ><i. 2202 Hes~ Circle ST74.SOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 2 batb Ill super TUR.NEH ASSOC w 'v I e w or ocean THE A pti. 1996 M a PI t' ~5771 David Hourke, RJtr uu.~ ~ ... "'CO location avail now ror Sbr, Jba , boat or trlr MU.1177 '9'J 4591 Outstanding clubhouse ---" .. '9950 .,.,,_., _ _._,,,""' · ·-• ...... " and rec~OAllon for1lltJe-. 642-l.9'1lor64614ll6 ,.,..,.. 53IHS7 P. p wmter renuu S900 mo storage S725Mo U G 00 D SebsburyRealty 673~ Callal\er6pm 831~ PORTA FINA OCt:AN $795mo yrly • Duplex, 2Br1 Ba ea. encl. ._.... VlEW Jbr, S8SO Mo /l.se Call Jerry. o ·se1m garages. Assume 9t,Aa% ••••••••••••••••••••••• eoro.. .. M. 3222 J Br. 3"11 b<t. Near ~ach, 2 Option 4br. $1000Mo Barrett RJty l<t!l(a!>ler LI FE" loan ~ /$20,000 down ........ ,.,wl .. td ....................... car gar, fprk, sunde<'.k. 499-4!20 ___ ~-·5200 ___ _ FUll pnce Slll.000. Prin -·················· Large3br,2 ba, frplc:, pvt $720. Ref'M req'd Aviul ----------c.-a 3276 YEAA·AOUND FUN GllJ.Ownr//\#f..68Z-8380 ..... a...t-..1 3106 pmio, nearly 1800 sq. ft. Nov 15th. 960-7090 or Oceanfront on pvt poml -••• Sotoal Actn,,t•-· 0 , -.a.-.1-So o1u..... A J "'""' ....,.1 k f L d F·-~·uc view, I Odnn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... NEWPORT BEACH•••-•••••••••••••••••• ~bl•".:;;· m~a1+ Pl~ as or tn a .ii>';,yrty.499-2227_ 3 BR. 2 ba, fnc:d yani, in rectot•free Sunoay DUPLEX Fee almple, UYflllOMT ~-t650 mo 511 prime s.n Clemente loc. Brunch• 880 '•Par· '*-tbrowfrombeecb. 2 ......__ 2 ..__t.b ·ln ·u--r ... ..,7800 Lovely 2br. den 2.,.,ba 3br. 3ba. D.R., mull level ~ mo. 511 20.1 or l>e••"'usmucnmont -ooo Bltr 760·"""1 .......... ... 0 ..-·'""'" Oc h GREAT MCREATION: :::"-· · """ · .___..._. . Avail now for Condo pool. Jae 2 t·<1r e an & w 1tewa tt-r 493-2568. ...,...,....,. ~ ~-• • •~ U d-... ..,""M 4iiM4714 ---T1.1nn1~•ftf:t!l•·)~on~ ---------•winter rental. ~ mo. -..--.l lbr, yard, ut1I pd. gar.opener. pfCra ~. Vlew .•• .,., o. · . 2 Ocain ViewTrt-ple:ac 3-2br Slllillbury Reelt.y67U900 Adults. $(25. No peta. ~all Now No Peta. 640-S888 I'~~ •.&:be'&.~ ~"~ ~~. units. 5Y1"S «*I. Pride ol ON WATER. WINTER 154217or&13-8974 ---------Oc:eanview. Norlbend, 8:30am or aft Tpm Hpc>fMllMQl•5-m- ownera b Ip unita. 11\ENTAL. Exciting 3 Jasmioeereft. Security, JOGTOIEACH walk t.o bc:h. 48r 28a, 4'l&0071 m1ng 0 0olf Dri•'"G $159,000. Profeulonal Bdrm. family nn. dJnint poola. teruilil. 3 br, 21;) ba, 28R 2ba. Patio Home. DR/YRl}75. 494-4127. 3-b-r-. -2-b-a .-e-xe_c_ hm_o_n Ranoe Largt' Jbr. 2ba I owe r patJO ~ paJnt. blllns . l'IOM' to OCC $425Mo Av&11 i!ll ~. ~2970 Jbr. 2he conned mg gar Adulu No Peu S:US ~. $40-SOl56 ! BR. db YU. lldtta. no peea. nont reduc«t to 121115 for m&r dUl.1-. Older cpl prefd~ a 11r2 a..~. er occ New carpet. paint • ,..w. No peta lOilO O· V.amda M25 ~ 7913 SPACIOUS ArAaTMBfTS AOUl T & FAMILY SICTIONS 1.2 6J ... fro. $300 ~,....--..ua. ~ .,.., rtcnt•· tton roorn• + other ammaue& !:SL!~.!!.. tlUNTINGTOH BSACH 142-Mlt Realtors. 498-5440 rm and stained glaa1 end unit. Plan 6. highly f'rml dtrung, frplr · D W. New larite l br on beach Elltrella gJ.f l'r'X mny up. =~~~no:~·~~ --------·-,·,window s . Mooring 14>Craded oo grnbll. 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A Quall S73-922t cl.Avail ll·l.673-5646 l200F1onda~28S4 1 _..._ 3250 Wa.lk toSo Cow.I Plaza ""'·"'.._. ~ A.tWtlord ~ P I ace ex c I u s iv e . .,--~•••••••••••••••• Days. 549·445-4 . eve~ Gerden Apartment• .---9S2-87S6 752-1.920 ..... ,, • sllla 1107 JASMINE CREEK 3 bdrm +den. . ram 4 br, 2 ba house: valley 67S-84'75 Newpot1 Beech/Ho Bechdor, new arut 1-: ---- ' ftUAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• = dl:~m2b{'r~~~· & w(v.I rmd · hreplact?, view, fireplac e, air 3Br. 2Ba Condo. kids OK . 860 1'"''ne side lol'allon $.285 ~ 1 br. poolAd ·1gar!!~· T Ex~y nice 2 BR · .,, ' ~ · an scape, s pa, cood.. bullt·in kitchen. 2 nr So. Coast PIH•. uul ru• '0'~' 7S-U31; eve.137-0666 .. .,.... trees u ts.-· PLACE home. Winter, avail im· $l.250Mo. 840-1212 Act. lncl4w p~UoJa~en~r car g.araae. Mature COU· pd. 914-412l6. 171•1 ~5-0550 2-Br-.-1-...,-ba-atud--t<>-1-...... --.• IG-RJ. fMZ.5251 med. snio. J..2..(. 551·29U; 2 BR. 2 ba .. paUo. fresh al.:. t.o mpL·ek L. -~ .. ~·-' pie. 1525 IDO/leue. 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Mucbr ~1-, .... J 1er., *"'S. New exec:uUve beach 15110mo.Otll551·'7M5. --•'--tbr-s--=1-1 .._ ...-.. ---· ___ .............. ..,___ -#' ---.-.....,...... •44 .............. ... ....... 1'7Wtl.5 ¥,0.ve, ..... 7211. bomebr 2':._ abavalL( milll/1/79. 53 .... ,........ JJff I BR.:a=• e COID· b'.~beforetpm. uoraled, c:arpell, --o-••••••H•• ii..a..--Pr """"' ,.__._.....___ ~124 ' ,.., ' a y rm. 8o Pl --clllnnbr --.,._.._, •••NJ --• IASTSIDI car 1ara1e • jac:uul. ....................... rmm. r · t ua. 1 Br • .-11. pd. llDO. Adulb. --• ·--Ctvqa Int I Wra. eon. Soma back balo view. -·••••••••••••••••• a Br, 2 a., J1e back yard. QC'dener lncl. Walk to No pets. 9515. CaU eft no pea. Abo anturn. Jta1 • nfrla. View • oce• •· aJJ NC. flacllltln fllUltie area or buce 1 BR duplex. adultl. no aJS ccat. Yrly '800. Call beach. 9'50 mo. or lease. LMM fL-we Oplloa epm; ta.. Teo2_. ___ 4 E. lab S. NB -.1101 =· /:..r:a · .-. snl&. patio. allll view. nadl bome + barn,, " peta. UUJ paid, nc:epl BeritM&-ml 21861 Summerw1nd. Pool, ocean. cenyon 2 bdrm. Zl.IJba Condo on._ --a-,-.-.-.. ---l -7-76-• • .,--~~.,.P...;..Owner ....... Call Jim en· eAec., f2l5 mo + $l!iO sec 983-0851 or 754-6262 ask vtew 4 BR + loft Call -.,. ......._ --t""· ...----·-din ""4) 7»-1107 dya; .a-....._'12SI. New 3 br house. No pets, 'or~..:-. · · bluff wtt.b ocean view •-•••••••••••••••••• .,,._ -• -new ... ,..., ,.. --I' \All"' 1\m631·1* -. 1-M-· Bluff IW'09P• .. VI-........ -• pUl!t. Pool. Encl car .• _......__.. --~-581·5717 eve.•, ,_.__... ~ea :!.~dren. $450 mo. L.....&..--------1-2-.. -4 .,.._..., .,.,, --""_... ""'"' --p 1 d N p t .....------rm--• .,,_,... .....,_ ,. Dr .• CM.~3827 •Up -.27ZI m -1720 r v. yr . o es ..... •••-•••••••••••••• --•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'White.Wat.er Rlly, lnc:. =• Only · s35o · Dix. lbr, carpet. drepea, PritmR·2LotXlnt. &oce· Ot '1vat.winterrental, s:s. 2 Br. gar, yard. E· 3 BR, l Ya ba.•condo; REALTORS ftp ...... ,.,. •• ,d • =• fantutlc oceH view. tioD. No. end L::_un• P'fl beech. pool. 2 br, 2 side, adlts. no peta. 1st. Rer1ta1e Park. Up-....................... 1iJ; i • air. '"* TwDll9, P /P. llev8&or. ~!il«'rwan a.dL Lsvel:o:. to t.. no...._peta. 481Mi571 1-lt + dep. 641-lO'll pwlecl. Pool. No peta. NO FEE! ~ • Condo ............ 1706 -••••••••••••••••• .,.UO. eDC1 pr. Adlt.s No ....-. v · tlZSmo. --.1M.. Oc8utroat mntbly ren· ..SMTSOI tlllfOl&o. rentals. Vi e aenleb ............................ , , h JI07 hla.P'romPJS.-..a74 _--. _______ _ •CANYON ~--RJIP EASTBD>'E da:rtlnl 2 br 9MG ~1113 l7MIJ.2Bll:r. Blcb ept. t Rm~ owa _ ................ New ar,....... •t•c:I. MsWl:J ...,....*' .... z OllTl9 ......... 14*\. ..am .......... 1 br dupl. mn'ALS BWta C4ado. 3 BR • den ba, pft ~· ~·· rfra. *· .... rr,k. ttpfla • pr. Adwu. Mo P eta. .... I M. Bloei to ~1olf•e~••n...~-5 ... _,.,.......__.. •169 -&G-2510or64M848 ZBR+d,Zba ....... ~ +3ba.kwd)',reenbelt nocoota. 1 q •reap drpll00....,.toocn.Z5 ZllBEkleaAve.tu-.i • ._. Pltnle pn1e. ~ .,._ ..-.-.,_, ---• MUin&. Nr pool •per adlt. .. /mol'1$-0MI 1tep1 to bay. f100Mo. IZ7-MIO suclec..!J_ oetaa •lew . ....riT · · ' -••••••Ho•••••••• 3 Br, 2~ Ba condo. 2 IBR.2be ....... .-te75 mo.Bkr,611-uaO. _ _, llallloMClft. Ml BalbcNI Mel.-. BJ apfOint· ....;.;.;;...;...-------•·--------111or7. 2 car 1ar. pool, 4Bll,lbe ........... "75 2br, ~· praae, ., .. , • .,._ se--«7 .... l Br . new 1toH/(1l1 .--.11a. U ft' ...... ,......_ bome wlUl all tenais.trm.541-lllT 2BR.Zbe ........... SIOO llcC&nJOl'.ZBR..3ba. + adltdasind,oopetl.SiOO ~ tdrapu and ~ -------- .... 2400 decar'Maremenlt'-. SanClemeote den. Mc:Clal.n townbme. mo.yrly.MZ-5791 Dre met i c: 2 • l y lmmed. occ:upaoey. 9audlo.. llO elllldrft. no ,.. u1111u............... 48drm. Vt.w. Fabuklua 1.:i, !i:'arC::~~· e.r. pool. ape, lenois 2br, tGSMo. Incl uUI. IAM'nbome. pn peUo 6 Melian adlta prof ...... -· Alt I• lqe --------•I luxury furallbla11. eoa.e4 · . +emu. Avall. Oc:t. 5. WINfl:RRENTAL. deck. tplc, 2 BR 2 Ba. Rl&Nq .... 141-141'1 .._._ ....... -/IDD-Whiter. · <GU> 955-I055, 615-~ ml017 !!15)'!ll. Mf.l.Z2JO Brookview 3 br. 2~ be, Por rent, apacloua 2 2Brbuule, •IW crpta • ew. -------•11Br ... Baeb fllS. UUI wula/dr>'. A/C, frpJc ....... lba&baa1&.Loe4ll-01tP-+-l11.()nbatepe drpa._ 1011 Wllloe, $350 1--------IAY-flOMI' loci. Wiater. 404 S . pool, tennis. S515 ... •Plaltb-4. Walluo to.._. 2 8*111, 1 be, .......... ..,,ront Coado. Boet Vi _... apt ...... ~lell4. 162rCT Macll. Verf tlHD . ..._.,_.Wbder. .....,---.,,..-.-2-lw-,-2-._-coedo--=-~-:..~,T.e:'u! .:J. ~.I MLb: a.,11Urllt6cleao· &utalde t br uofurn. =-=.~IJ .,..,._.._. Jm1q. ft. l!Bcl. eov;;:;i .., ... tmoJl'lylM. l•-*7 ra, ;::J::· ._ .-mo.rrMlll .._.,•mo. Call lft.4r 1~~~·~-woo~~~~I r,:.zr-~· T:i ,snc..sk~ Dri .. .., w vta Udo 1~·~=~~=~~!!!'~~>· -:-.::'"U:.':L ~: :2":. ,__. yd, C :=ta;::.~ ~~~~~~~~li~Ot=:r~-~-~ Melldlul 41x LOJ:aa..boms ctta itv DLX TWNHSE-Uolv. =. i:-~.~.:: .... , , h J707 Ba1A ... lqltt. ~~=mo. r:.,~1D...tnt•1. Qi!~~_._.. !?'· .. a..::C:.!'!'.!'°· ntrt1. tned ·,a, 'iar: Pmtt llr, •~Be. 2 car 1"11 ........ -............. ,... f'c1611t; l IB t la, -~ p, 4~ JIM w•-· ··--.-.. fll!mo.......,_ ~·· ~ dr opnr, . · BSM:lHo v., ,._, * M'Clerk. pr 1ar. Vrt¥. a er,..._ be. a fl1*a, fem 911111o 01!..a ...._qui«. 111 II ........... -.... OMutrool 2 aa. u.UI •Nice 2 Br, DO kida/peb, t:".:=.~::o -~.:-·· ~ ':.-::~..:a:. =: pm . .,s mo. r-= ~. ·-. ~·!o ~~~-=: ,.._ .......... 1-M. a g:•t.:..&;·· n~i:. 1S1 Westminltet Ave. ..., _._:.__..-....._ _22 ,.._ .. ....__ •u tMarNMSI. Pn .,·~~ll Call aft . ............ a+ _,, l • ......,,,.. Woodbri4le Vlll•1er, 3 __ _. ., -_. ... - _.. .• I+.'~ ..... ,.....,. .... ..,.. 'lbw•• 4 Br •~ Ba, Bat~ la, a1nl cond. Al· &eeut new atm l·•l1 ....................... _ ................. •· 2Br, ....... ,.... _.._ ______ _ == ... ,. .• ff ._.....,.dedtM rR. rP, pr, fDCll, t.a· 10tdlltlpll.Nopsta .• dplx." rrplc, Walk lo QIMI .... 19t. l Br, Ulr._tobHdL ~· Pool, ,.u......, 17th ~llleda1rtltud'°, --~·tM ~---.!!!...,..••· dft ••·Aull 11 /1/19. Mrbar. Ar .. --=1e AYd .._... ...,,uw...._ · ...._.._;MMllT ..... "9w n.deek, .._ . DAILYflLOI' .._,.... ..aa 111.aa ---. •19 ... u.. pa•w Jl4Z \ I t . ' . • . ;. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Honie repairs, electrical. ELECl'JUCJAN-Pn«*I phambJ01. odd jobs, npt-free estimate on B...,..bie. IQ-9178 art latweorsmall .)obi. -"---------Uc.~ l73-0J5I ..... ~~!!~~~~~~ PT I... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Sa.adwich Espresa will ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOCS&.udent. l Too truck. ~uip your om party KAB custom wood fenc· Trash. tree trim. Dan or event w /oor specialty iQ1, ptee •fence re~. tJG.32:lM. mYORCS BY llA1L ftMlc '°final. fro. caterio1. 3 locations. MIMOmor'759-11185 SID~. dump truck, _CaJJ_5t9-__ '10_ll_M_P_M ___ 1 ~ 8fadin&, haul, tree• yrd wn.. misc. 831-12$7 Adlla Lcal. Kt-5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceramic Tile Fut baulin&. res SH & up WklY or 1 time service. LEVELORBUNDS Ga the best for less Fne est. 84().0lU PamtinC 6 Rest.oration, "Par Excellance", st llc /lns /ref1. Richard Slnar. SS.5'566 Wallp9per bangmg, rut servlCe. quality work. Le Paper, 714-535-2350 WAUIAPalHG Quality work. Eves Make your s hopp1nl( 63_1_.:ni.s. _____ _ w•.a.1 ·1 OlAGES BY CKE •-•••••••••••••••••••• WE'RESPECIAUSTS ~students, window CALLM2-03« wasbi.DI. Reaid/stores. Xlot work. 642-544.1, ..... ,....,..,. _66~79'12~~~~~-.. •..•...••.•.......... Neal pa1daM 6 textures ... EST. lfl-1439 ftu'11 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bemodelul&. copper re · pipe .• leak detection as sewel' locating. Top Hat Plumbing. 537 ·3194 l take pnde ID doing quaJ. wort on rea1d /comm 'I windowa at the lowest nus Free est. Aft 6PM. 752-01B7 u )Gll're DOt readlag the 11t1e • in Classifled, JW'n miMling a lot ol Dt1nY i.DlormaUoo as ..,. •some grut bll)'S. Get GREEN cuh lot WHITE elepbanta wllb a Clasaified Ad Ca.ll 6'2·5678 Emnm, baths, counter Yd 6 1ar cloups. Free tops. Blll 675-4608 est. (1)4 J842·4.W7 Vacant.a our specialty. Walls. windows, s tm caJl)et cleaning, 24 hr aentce. Free est. Bon· ded/lns. !i&-4106, DANDY DUSTERS easier by using th~ Daily SD.L 1dJe items wrth a Pllot Cassified Ads. DaUy Not Class1hed Ad. Want Ad Results 642-5678 Your friends a n d oesghbors use Clas:nfied when th ey have somd.tun~ to sell. They'll tell you how well 11 worted for them' ~!2.~.~.~ .... ._ 4000 ~~.~-~ .. !?~~ ~~~~ ..... !~~~ ~.~ ... ~~.~~ ~'I 5005 Mui~ s. Tnnt 5035 ....................... ~............., VW'9Ul9 Al.f1lOC'l Area exec of cs. 2901 Lafayette, N.B. Store ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MlupmtlNdl 116' ....................... PAIKMIWPOIT Boom w /kitchenette $72 week " up. 548·9755 Bacbelora, 1 or 2 Rm pvt bath, mature Bedsooma ai Townbowles empld lady, lite pn v, ref. Trom $389.50 SlOO + t.:.g Bcb 494. 7346 Spedacular spa, total -- 'ecre atloo program , Lars~ rm & bath over- .sodal program. 7 pools, 8 loolcmg bay Hm. pn v. tennis cowta. At Fashion Fem. $2:50. 67J. l.S21 bland. Jamboree 4t San Man between 60 & 7u. kit Joequin Bills Road. pnv. sleeping room. <:all 17141644-1900 Dee, 8C8-8S92 F\lm., qlDet. Laguna con· do, lllnl. vu, pvt br. ba, patio. $250. 9 ·4 P M f.99..1188. Nwpt Seek slrat~t prof M. :.hr w 12 peers Luxury ocean vu home w, tge pool. $295 + ul1l. Gar Avail 644-0CM Fem. rmmte wanted 25 35 to shr super 3 Br house s.JC. Nn-smkr. Sl90 mo + split ut1I. Barbara 4Q3..84.'i8 alt 6P M Fm. 2S.. sks one to shr 3bd. 2'hba Condo. Yd. dbl gar .. Cplc. beaut kitch $267 SOmo. De bbie 644-1088. (213)372-3727 eer. 5 si&n exposure 00 Bristol or office space; 1200 Sq Newspaper dealership. w/jntr1 serv. 22.5 to 1280 Fl. $1080mo. S » n C I e m e n sq I\ 7~ to $1. 557-7010 8 Gnmdy RJtr67~161 t.e1Capistraoo area. Cash inv~stment required 700Sq. ft. space uvall For applH·at1on t·all Oneof a kind PENTHOUSE SUITE 1Acat.ed Wltlun the Uni que European designed Lido Marina Village. Consider. 2,400Sq. Ft Pnvate Elevator Wet Bar. Lounges Panorarruc Bay view Covered Pat10 ~at.or Amenities Ask about our FREE RENT OJ.' FER 675-8662 POI & 62nd St Npt Heh l~2S.2·9"M2 $275mo. Call Robbtt' i-'a:.I food, burger:. & 548-07S7 or6450221 tacos. Xlnl Lal(UDil Newport Near Post Ofr Modem 502 sq rt store of &:»ch locatwn Mu M sell !7l4) 493· 7745 ore 2630 Avon-C 213 -... -------477 1001 TROPHY SHOP ----Heallh forces a low .,.sit Commercial space <Jf pnce for a qwck salt' fl{'(', shop. retatJ& hobby Es tablis h ed c ustom SOOMo. 5"48-™9 trophy bus mess in San 3 room swte, bath & k1tch, Uemente Pnce include~ $400 mo. 567 w. 19th new inventory and eqwp C M. Call Jack eve~. ment '60.000 546-2277 AA HACH IL TR S CAHHERY VILLAGE Two quaint shops in TH t:: ';J'fl No. 1::1 CalT\lllo Real SA.~CLEMENTE 492-2100 FACI'ORY. a\ailable al ~~~~~~~~moderate costs . Also - other nearby com merciaJ rentals. BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 6 7 5-4630 ~s;eslsua.t o,,are..ity sots ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........_, TWOHOMH + room to ex-paod. l & 2 Bdrm bome1. Many IDlltun treea. lllO.JOO. Wier' MhJ. Co. All types ol real estate UlVesLrDents &nn: 1 !M9 SpKiallU.C, .. 2ndTOs 642-217 I 545·06 I I CASH FOR TD's Pnnr1pal~ 34~ --~ ---- . ..................... . 5300 ....................... 5300 r.101111ls 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found itrey & tan s ma 11 dog, v1c Harbor V 1ew Homes 644-5281 ---Found Claim or adopt ilntmill ~ at Ne wport Harbuc Arumal H0!>p1lal 1Z> Me.o Dr. CM Young maleS.benao Hu~ky, blk & tall Dobie SMpherd ITUed female puppy. blk &Uln 2 Peloogt-<>t! M & t o6det-Large blk & whl Sf.tter lab female Wht fl'moll' poodle m 1 x Other dogs & ra t s 631 um ------Found Orange Tabby like cal Ocl 2 al Ice R1nk. Paulilllno BnslOI. CM 1)42·0802. 661· 1 2~3 diiy m:>t( Fou.nd Ma.le lns h Sc-u er. )OUng \ 1c Magn<M1a & Elh!. Lost long t1mt· ., ~ Found Yr old female Tenier mix. Slater & Goldeowes t area IM'7-0573 FOUND. YOWl& Allhan do&. baa ~n llliurt. ~rra iJIO •LORI'S* WE'RE fl OPEN 24 bn DAILY ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FOXY LADY* OlITCALLONLY •972-1138• --------- "COMPATlllLITY .. ·Open l.tfei;tyle ··people :.1ncere warm relatmn~ Couple. rall 750--067\ Smglt:S call 7:;0-0ti77 Kcron:ied M:.g any hr T 0 M M y OF N E w p 0 R S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7·10 P,M. 545G ••••••••••••••••••••••• hoto1rapber seeks pf-w compan!.on, lhr ~... • llMltDr' &rip. No. C.Uf., Ocl 15·!. 'MitaK•C'I • POmM. ,.VlJ,liM..~.....--. 800Nt to Greece. Female <'~ wanted to share tun. ad~·entma. chores, expemes. (%13 )5M-C)8lrJ • • • ~ &36--0104 Uaited 50"4 coupons. ·' H l'l .. 2 Br, $IOO mo, incl uUI. Stv • refrtg. 1505 Balboa Bl ICllltaira. Agt Gus <2U ) lalnl. Moving? Avoid deposit.s & cul living expenses! Professionally since 1971 HOUSEMATlS 832-4134 ~tobeacb.Z BR,gar., yearly. $42S w /uti I. (2)3~'1933. Bayfroot bome priv. suite gar, dock, non-smkr. $&50. 673-1521. *"*1:! Crett• FJegad: ator's con· do 3 Br + den. 2~ Ba, encl. Z.car garage, frplc, a.kloaMB, pool/jac/ten· ala. srJ'S. Mulls, DO pel.5. Eves 631·1899, d ys 213 ISJZ.-4S72 WESTCLIFF·2Br, 2Ba, frplc, pool, wlk to shops, adlta only. Avail Nov. 1. "25mo. SU-5586 $l15.. Becbelior. Close to beecb. Call M2·9801 or ........ #-.UXlt F..Mtbldf3br,2ba, le• ). • included. Spac. master • • suite, clilliJIS rm, dbl prqe, auto dr opnr, ?· pocl. rec. area. Adults only, no peU. "50 mo. 1 •AmlpWa,,N.B. S.CSt I.. 317' ·~ ...................... . •• M/F to shr cbannio& 2 bdrm bm in CdM. Yrd, piltio. XJnt local. $1JOO in · cl. utls. 673-2929 Eves. 979.3797 Dys. Ask for Bev. 9iare a house, resp. non· smoking Ft'!'m. Ocean view, CdM . $240. Dana & Brian. 875-<1899 BEACH WVERS Nicely furnished 2 Br, apt acroa from beach to share w/Y /F. $250/mo. No pets or children. TI4-67S-5141. Fem. rmmte wanted age. 25-35 to sbr. 2br, 2ba apt. NJJl. Bcb. $250Mo. Move in Nov. 3. Phone 645-8952 Ive mess. Male/female sbr 3 br. 2~ ba, Npt Bc h condo $2:11/mo + util S.~32. Small Hide-Away Office. Only $50/per moolb. Va· cant. 325 No. Broadway, Santa Ana . Historical Bldg. For more tnfo call Sam Warren 558-41878 or Renata~ 7707 Prestigious new EXECUTIVE sums available n ear OC Airport. Attractive rate3 lQclude receptionist, law library, cooference rms, secretarial service, & Xerox facility. For a personal tour & further details inquire al Vort.ac Assoc. 955·2288 or 956-m> COSTA MESA Profess. office s pace avail. in caur. lit Bank Bldg., J..50.:.>0 sq. rt. Low price incl. janitorial, S«urity services, con· rerence rm. & uUJ. Abun· dam parking avail. Con· veolent loc. c lose \o airport. travel a1eot & bank in bldg. 230 E. 17th SL. C.11. M2·9S60 $Dn.BEBENT s 8r. 2 be, pn P9tio • Fem. rmmates wanUd to 1 • ~•nn . ~ ..,.... LaU al srua. ~ share a BR be•eb apt on ""'I n.> Calle Campaaa. $Mi . Balboe hnln. Sl.87 mo DIC. S .r: Weelld•J• after 2pm eallm..5318eves ..wrotrrCIMTH -· plao•e 412·1117 or Fem. rm.mt. wanted to F\&Utenice.Froml225. ~ 4H·H!S· Ao7Ume lbrZ.styeODdoNptCrest NewportftecencyCorp. o• 111' -~ mcl rm • pvt m4*"7189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... Opp c rt.lty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~· w ' r •• .,. .,...., oovrd 1ar • ufil. __ .:.:.:..::.:.:..:;;;....:.:.;;,.._ __ • .-....................... View. Call 645·2452, •MIWPOUILYD• ---------C.11. oftlee 1pece. $295. ~LJc.... 0r.,.0n.saJe 136.700 s. D6elo Off .sate a 1. 100 S. Diego On-Sale P6-. 700 Toll-Free CIOOl2S2·2000 l2all offle• f urD. -.Artllur .... VlilW"' .,...,. ...... 'ID-17ff. Hardware. Lumber. Bldg. aply. 8u&l.niesl for Sale in Burney, Calif. Contact Lei Whitehead. PO Box 617 • ....,._,, CA. •u. Or ca11: ons )SSM228. ,.....SSTOlll Lo overhead. bJ protlts, ~area .... 000. ct.Al.J.8 .... IO r AS1' ORrg!>J> ·I c E R , ,,...,.. -~ _ .................. ~~·*· ""' ...... aamee~ at ctNt ban/Npt Pier) N•-'hile,.... Xlal poleatlal tor added AO .. f7M leflt. ldlM • prdlla. <>tMer lfD,\ V&BDS f>ll ..m.tl, JDDl't Nil Im· PLAZA 111 IMllJ. m.-Iller m1•1vtr0t•.c .11 . _•..;...-41~••..;...·------' 14M ID Sell ldlil 1Um1 -------- ..-UL.oc.s Avail for any purpose. llO.OOOto $10,000.000. Call R.D. Roublan, 875-9979. BtJSINESS WANS Any Amt. Any PurpMe 2Dd T. D.'s 8'2-0455 MONEY AVAILABLE any pui'llOSe, 110.000 m In. Mr. Harp'ave951-3S35 MDMyWmMd SOJO . ..................... . Need umecured loan of llOOO. Repay $7500 in 2 lnsl toy fox I em er. bill & wht Oct. 2. Mesa Verde Reward! 64 J.1698 REWARD . Lost dog stDt'lty wtute male. Vic. F.V & H.8 Call 962-6504 Lost Fem Coll.Je mix, bUctwht. some tan, tan rnaslt. prone to seizures. needs m edicatio n 6428598 Lost: Tan Maltese Ter· ner. older, near bhnd. 10(.1), vie HB 962·30l7 FOUND: lnsb setter M. Fem. Vic. oo the beach. <kt. 1 962-0397 FOUND: Bright yellow parakeet . Vic . 16000 block of Landau F.V. •98Zl. 918-5896 quarterly payment.a of FOUND: Claim or adopt '3750. Contact J oe; attbenewN.B shelter. -....tterepm. M. Spaniel m ix , Fem. Mlrtgr; s. Trwt dobie mill, 1 male • rem D1ii1i SOll Mi:nelle ·found on Udo. A ftWldl Delight LfMAM DE LAJlUE E900RTS >t HRS lll53-.Q82IO 838-0104 WANT ED. F~male to share expenses ol 2 week stay U1 Tahiti. Dec 22 to Jan 5th Call Bar ry ~1017 Energwng M A.SSAG E BobJames·l..ac Masseur Outcall 9-11. 494·511 1 MICHEU.E'S •o.tcal• HAM 2AM 835-37 49 PREGNANT" C.srin1c ronfidenUaJ cowi.sellng & referral Abortton. adop uon & keeping. APCARE S4i·2563 ------- sprihlatleodet- 18155 El Camino Real San Clemente. FUiiy lie. For Appl 49'l· 7296 O.C. AIRPORT SECTY& ESCORT •SERVICE• Spectal1&1ng 1n bust · nessmen. resi dents welcome. 739-5241 24HRS. GnatCo ... ..y OVTCALL lM hrs 641.0180 MC ISA COVBl~llL * 953-0771 * 34 Hr Oulcall Service PRE LAW student needs $25.000. Will do anyth1ng Le1al. Confidential DVM. P.O. Box 3242. N.B.IBD . 'THI" ELITE ESCOIT SBYICI tesa .. s WIPllOYtOI ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• II. lab, fem. 1bep mi.x, ._000 2nd molt. 5 yrs. mi.tc. cats. 63l·lo.10. Wac tt1 I Hrs Earn ln 1ield dllCOUDl ll'ouod: 'Blk Fem. cat • . '7J.9'04 24 .. $ 714JG.Ot17belore5PM. ba b ies. Vic. Santa WDWlnlaSt.SantaA.na R>lll:OWN&R LOANS Anaf18lh. 6tl-03l5 MASSA .. -~=G~000 lbuad: Traveler Cbeck. .. .... MODILS ..... 0 ED .lack·lD-Boll, Cll, 9/28. llCOITS -P'-..-.-..114'1 •JMTSUITOHLY OUWCAU. 0ML Y ~TDll l.Glt:8lk~)6wbl ..,....,.....,. ~~.'::;·Apnt =.. ~s.:m.:~.,~·c:r 631·1140 Reward! 7724907 dys. eo&.O•t .. IL 2.,....,,., .. ,...ln 7 da71 . No polaU. .........._ .. WT.D. loum. Uio Newport Co, Dmt.llllJl-a . ~evea. Lonely? Need \0 t alk! I.Git '-le lftth Setter ... A.,.,... a.lb DOW on Hl.lDUDJton Beach. fonDin1. -.aMl for ln· cwi-.in.. fo. Male6.FEKALE. Po C.all eves 645-4a2 ~-~········· ~ Sd9oalllr I t a:How 7005 ....................... 3 Free tennis lessons. Dick. Bradlee Tenn1 :. Qilleges. call 673--1705 Jaba W..e.d, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nurse. practical. part-lJme 759-1737 alter 7PM INTEWGENT. Atlrac· 11ve Woman s eeking emplymt. as tndcpen- d en t c ontractor . CreaUve. rellable. will· ing to learn. P.O. Box 311. So. Laguna, Ca. 'R£rT Prac nurse. live·tn, good local ref. Genatncs pre· (erred. 494·5.294. HllpW.ted 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUMTIMG CLERIC Process invoices. handle ma.tJ. b&ht typing, assist w/accouting duties . 540 7639 A Kendavis l.nd ... E.O. E. ACCOUNTS PAYAIUCLBIC 1be Jolly Roter. lnc., tS a profitable growing medlum sin company with excellent benefits & work:ini coodltlons. We curreuUy bave an open-ial far a Accounts Paya. ble Cert. Salary is com· mensurate with eic· perteoce. Send resume or llPPlY tn penoo: .,.. Jelly l09tf' lwc 17042 Gufette Avenue lntDe, Ca 92'714 UoJque retail nursery needs a s harp, ex- perienced person for varl•d boollteepiq cbies. Thia is a lood OP- portw:li\y '° expand your aeaounc.iac a.kiOI. Pie ... app&., lD penoa, lloo tlll'U rrt, llm-Spm. aaa•-s •AIDIMS 230~=uht CDM MO-SM4 ~~~--------~-----~'"~d!t:,::::z.:.· Oct:;::'*:•::.:'::.:.'::"'~ . ~?.~ ... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!.'! ~!!!'.~ ..... !!~ ~~~~.!! .. -.?!!! W!l ........ Meoi .... _-_.. ... w t. 1111 ~-I 1 71~ WID ...... Q81CAL 0~11!'.u·•.w~ * ..... 1===~~~~~~................................ t• C•AaT '-OUIS llawtU. ,,...,,ta1 ....... .,... '"' -*fUU. TM• •j M"l°......OD MllNllW ·--1111 I 11 .a. .... • En rw raal9ioli ..._ Keat •••••r••••·. ·-J1W • _... a o.&a -' .... _... .. Ill la ...... ,. call I• l8· lauulSJPI ftnD. ....... ::-.·01~ llllMrleti• el Oru1• .. ...... ... ~ ...... "·'-"· ...... ~ ........ Tllr ..... •ldUtJ '° ..... , --· OlllllJ.G-.. ....... ,.. Wlle --i~fl •••· 11111.~1'9-.\..-werl w /Jl.tlilt ......... ,,.. ....... .-La.-1&.C11011r ...., .................... ,., ..... -.....-II" .... ~ • ..,,. .,t[J'Wm.C&llMMlll ............ H~ICIH. fl.10 • ., ._ • ~-..., c.11 ...... W Clll"1 ........... ,_ ..... ,...._ .......... --,.._ wuMd u .+l•ceallna. Call ... 'b ............. --• • ............ ..,. _.._, • llft"1W. :J:I ... -•m-10llUmoold. &JietllHt oppl'J for CLSa& for L•1uu •·--~·ui• ---·-----4..-• • ..... AS'ftlT • C..a..-clal U ,,_,.,,_., Cll '--'--"" a -.... ol· ll8da ~. ev• Biel PlcrW:....._. , _______ _ p ?SJ a.'-. lM fttll.U--n·U•• cw ---.... .... t I . --1 a • hM t. -., ..... &. ...._-.., ._. • • f\cie .cn rt ... .,..._. ......, • gre ma•· Di£1"'1 ,... w~: rm- ..... 1" 11•1 '-_. AltM .. ......_ ... L f"or lDttrv l.. c t ll -=~=------:1111,..~~ .. clttven ,... .._.« ..._ zs 1rs or ;:.uae~•,•~= ..... -=.. ~. 1IWI ._,,,._LMI ______ a.rt~. ~ m.ma. ::~'::r:O: 1 _ -•rt .. I • ......... ~I• L Mlllial BOOKK&&PSa. full , ........... ~ tw oaJVDY • Early AM more. Oraoie Cout -~ for ,,.alha1 or allll ftll ..-. """'rtr "8. dwlt Gqocl opportwll· mothlattcl, work· au&o rou&e Waif ltreec Yellow Cab, 1'1300 Ill. " -.,•.,..• .. ••,:::::-.,,. , '•• lrv. T9.Ua oftllet.1'YPUll llWPID rw 1..1 '°' ~ At· Gl't.tt.dl ladivWuallmour Jomul. &day week. Sm. ller'tmaoo. Fountain .. -·• · ._ •nza. l.arr1 « •"-~pnil'cl but wlll cow.tHt. lll•lmum a • • t Pa ced o an cwnaqd. Npt. Bdl. area. = '-• D 1 1 • ...,. ti-9& Call ('114)171.U.4 ~· NlpoMlbllity for brobn1• co1npuy. _.. ~~ti:'~ ~:.•:0~:te6 .... ,.__••illlt ~~ A:Mn ..... • MfdllM ~·IO I! ~~':~I~ :~~:e. 'd.af '!wf,: DDJVE]l----Y-Per'IOD---. -LA-Ddd> -•: ~_,._It.wt II.•. -_ ·-~laloQ of A/P, P1R varied penoaaJtU• Is niw c.r eouc... eo.u l~~~~~~~~I ,..,,...,,.. .... ttabla S.paaol Ca.ta ·-6 ralb fUndlooa. Seek· wUtiq 10 IW'll. No pre. ••u 1Hut ·1 Bch, DRJVERS.Croucouotry. 4 DNlc:a...eA" -.. ... .-WACCOUMTS 1.a&mat11rU,y fdnltlat1ve. vioua =eoce. Will Uam.~.-O/mo + No ll*iaJ lie reqlDred. :~~I •ASl•• Y• ~:. ';11 u::· ~~o.:~eto::t: ::,..,., open. CaU ~taor. =~: =c1:.dlU· llill Gr.NERALOP'FICE HAHDY 11AN .BulJotk'a GUYB laOALS aldet' trainee. Call for ed h preat111ou1 __ ..,,..ST _*412 _______ --------Pait VoWiJll St. Jobn flo.Clt.Ptuabuafull· Able to ue l\Aod toob ._ Newport C.nter. Good -• • ..-, Dr)' Cleaen Knm. oeedu compeWat time pod.lon for a blndy ---------8lueprh1' readtl'll YutualSav\AOAt.oan Mlary • x.lftt benelltl Full·Ume·permanen\, DEUVERY.Autocarrier QlmMnatioapreuu d«anerlntbeOrder man.fUUeobeat.avaU. ACCOUMl'lle belplaJ Xlnt worll\oa Conlnadel Mar Send Al&t')' fr wort bh ~ IO WPM. some needed AM 6 PM · Couater4m~. Van's Dept.Servida&ourcoaat Open lmmed. ~pply C..-cooiditJOAI • benefit• Mr Clonoputl1&.~lO t.ory t.o Clanlflecl Ad tctapbone, phones. La1una BucA: ::,; Qeanen. 3.S12 £. Coast to tOMt eustomen. In-BuUodt'• So. C.t. ~. •lr1 toel poelUoo, lOlll W 11\11. S&. C II ~ 0ppor Emptyr ll07, Daily Pilot. Box froot olc •Ps>earaace. Laauna. Dana Hwy, CDM. m-4920 ~WI beavy pbcloe COO· No. Brilt.ol. CM or -' lftlil&. 10,.::..::1 -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iil - ---~ Cotta Mesa. Ca. Good company benefit.a. Qemeo&e areas. ~-tact.CaUNancy5'0-117l. eall5"iMl!leXt.*. imeb.Oae&.d • _ Preali11ou1 ina ofc. dlble car a must. Call F.am$200weeklyPtrt.ak· --~ ASIDll..f'.JlS ~ Fubloo llle loution. 'Jbe~.9151·7111. tQIC a bort phone G8•A&.OllRCI H!LPI UaGENT! ...,OW-S.plo)-er WA.R£HOU £ IAaCLA YS IA.Ml BOOTH AT1'ENDANT Call Ann&44-tat2 DeliwrfP/limeAll. L.A =t~· CaU Plrt/Ume, •m olc. Some OESPERAT,Ed;.. U 1ou FACl'ORY ...,. Ovr 1.8, Judy or H.arvey nmes. $100 per week. ~Gd workln& cood. an an aper , .. anoy « -~NJC .o.uM8 I• I. Newport Arches Marina. a.ERK TYPIST . AAA '·--· ...._..,.h. .ocu ... """ ,....__._,c ••--mbly ............ br~'Tom Kelly Manne Governeu w/xlot re• ACCT DIRBCTOR ~,.., ,,... aww comu.merfinan~ro.bas ~-oc ...... __.... ~......, -..-... f II Sitters . UttleorNoEs-rience ,..._....+ _,..... 3333 W. Cat Hwy, Npt ltl II u t D"'LIVERY . Rout• ..a... f'\Jll time. No e•· En1Jneenn1 Inc, 1$71 erencea, ca Ullim Home Loans. Tbe ,... Good atar1Jnt aalary as 8ch. pos ons ava .... us "" "' .-Placentia.NB.~9117 Unlimited (714)815-IGO aatloo laraeat bome 'nlpPay P•ld Weekly type 40wpm. Should be , T' 111 penenc:e, wtll \.rain. 13.2.S aoan brokera1e firm MOallB.L benef 1 ta ' Fount al n CAFETERIA WORKERS out aolng. sales type driver ~A. imea A hour. ~3M4 Geler'--al-Of_fi_c_e_·_P_art_ll_m_e .._._. •~vicluaj w '"-··t Teo\&)Orary Serv1ce11 Valley ofrlce Veterans. in all depls, cashiers, w /Jood cuatomer con So. H 8 · area· Good needed f · ed teQOIY F._.S Hal pa.rt-Ume •ale OPP· day time for mature 1-tY. Why not pt back 10 Mllin1 in a p&ea.aant in· t.en!St.an& Hlcllory F al'JD.I store. You .elect Ule hour s . See M r . 'lborrcwcn So. Cst. Plau lower' mall. --, .. _ ,_ .. ~ 7,..,"'1UUt VMJtnam, M·F. ERA & al d ._ ._. tact s"tlls. Attractlv• sal+comm 6 dya ELECTRONIC TEST penoo or v .. n ..S or 8'ock brokerage u .. .._ _._ Hand I ca PP e d e n s a maaers. cooa s .. ' 11M-8:117, 848·3504 TECH NI C l AN o P office duties. Word pro· aper. for investment EX>E M1F couraaed to apply. Af. helpers. line ser vers. starting salary. F'ull portunlty to work near ceuln g expe rience CIMIMkr poaitioo. Calif. ~~~~~~~~~ ft rm at l v e Act 10 n 8AM·2:30PM Mon·FrL range bene. Benefiical OeJ Keo OVef' 1B for L.A beacb. aood beneftla, aml helpful. MajOr Insurance ,_.-...eUcreqd.Send ~ Nwpl Och area nr Finance Co. See Mr. nmes to hotnes an N.8 . friendly company oo 7S2-3535 r-.me to 1'"52 Beach ASSBCBS yer l-Fub1on Is le . l7l,4 l Frank Hou11e 558·3876, C M. Penn pft. $400/42$ S8lary bued 00 exper -------- lhd.Sle. D.R.B._. We will train. Apply f6 i61l ~-Sl40for1nterview. 3llC>5 Bnst.ol. SA. Mr. mo.846-0637or846-5844. Qall~l832 7 ... G a Tucker. 642·5753, 1888 General Office .--------114 am , -ac re.or ·--------Cafeteria Employees. "-....__ ru ~rra ... y-..._ Yach&a. 1631 PlaeenUa, n11J.....-,...,... ~··-""'> ~ 8'klml Cll BANKING day1, aalad ex per· Part.time your area, fledroolcs ST #AUG TEMPOllAllY · helpful. Good benefits. Qerk.typlst ·Temporary bousewares 11roce r-y , ........ today 10 wod Aniatant Manager 'f'BIR Call for appt. 731·5100, po&it.loonowavall.l.nour wW tramrnJ..DIO Small. &J'OW\h-oriented COOIDtMATOll manul. of med. elec with pleasant voice t.o t r 0 D I c I D • t r . b a s ~la.t' e N u r I e I I n c:t.allengiog career opp. ..bOlpil,.... .. • .. la. Keavy phone -sm.n co envtrooment, wort. minor record 11 co. beDel1ll -wk. ct.o.e· 11.eepi.Dc. Good srammar ly W'llb seruor enc10eera & emhulium ~Uat. • variou9 eeoouDUDI " needed. Cbria Faaruou, CommerclaJ bank Teller _m_311l9 __ . ------Npt. Bch. office. 40· boo ........ epinc 8111·1 n So CoaatPlauMaU AP· =.ceneceas ..... for ~desirable. Pae_i· Oed.alAas't ,Ortho .. Cbr . ..... · ·. · -i Cir Rental Co. need!! Lot tiom for approximatel{i N.B. Part lime or ful l meets. Work elose to PY tn person. fu1J time, permanent ....__ to --rv1~-ca~. F I poeiUOIJ'. Po1itlon re-n :nuo "" ''" •.. 5~. or appt. oa time up to 4 days per IQlll'bome. Acct& clerb, Attractive BARMAID, quires. courteous & pick up &r delivery. 4500 ~ext. 202.E.O.E. week. Top ulary It bOolslleepen, accouo· ml.Liil be enthusiastic. quality aervlce to Ca:g_us Dr. Newport bendlt.1. Ortho exp. It ~~r~eathruouu t Call cwtomera. Be ,556-1711. Q.aJ(/fYPtST RDAreq.842-2626. -xlntopp. toeJC1)8nd YOW' tO hr. week. Different IUflAT'll'!C:ll:.. k.aowled1e and salary a.blfta. W'tll lraln •Mlcro·proceuor ap· CA&.L6Jl.157S .... _.... ~· ua 6'6-9935 C"'•W'"'"'H wa.oted. Fu1l lime. Small liarmonblfonnallon. Weotfer a &ood salary·lt -,_ company with cood DENTAL ASSISTANT · r!:Cat~ •beach area ~~~~~~~~~ JWtertHalt'a ATTRACTIVE youna benems " excellent CAS .. • bendlta. 6'2-9313 aak for tbainlde 4 day wort • JIS'IOO for otnce alrl fri · lmmedi t.e 1o t Matt. --*-Xlnl.pey w /beoe Tia II ctAM I jltOMela. Xlnt oppty lo •rt a 8 f "•u. Secretarial 11llll1 'Mll1dnl coodlt.&onl. a: emp ymen ""'-' N ........ otri JaaNoBroedw~ ~ avail. For interview call rnv. pt. &K&L 1lce. w/le1a1, bkpf or real ....... ~ D• • --..__ __ l!:q>. W ,.,.., acbool. mU •••Al supplement iacome. -Ooldwell d .o.-.1•cant.1 abould coo· ....--. COME .n .n. ,_.... _._ .--. estat e bac groun ,..,..... ~~-~-~---&dl.,SmltaAna helpful. Downtown Lad CAS... Dl!'Nl'ALR£CEP ·2USC ~~r7~14~J~l~J~M~~·~O~J~~ !:!_~ .. ~· Beach. Call llyn.•ov« dent\•t• aeek exper. oralber ....,_,, Welw new ,..MleDU. •IOSTICH 1 W Pwnnp/\.ftabn.Need E&p 4 >'"' ud AA or car fs typewriter. :: ~ ..... ~ ~preferred JOIN recpt. for ~entJve 6 7 I 4-MJ..0600 but DOt aeceuary re1torallve practice. ADVERTISING SALES Al*Jmative eqt.lv. esp, •• •IATa Y Ho1pltali\y Hotten wm ICTO. llult bai1e ...... car. Sln1ce. 54'7.-S. ~._. betn& ldem ·--------Exp w /PC board H · lelD ap. at ow CGe~ HOUSECLEANEILS l--1 decaratiq 6 de· f'\J.U time nre Men to tip aapaioe re-quh'es start immediately, ex- ••t ure out1oin1. perienced or trainee . emrptjc individuaJ w /1 Good starti.n• salary & yr min. out.aide sales e~· company benefits. Cout perience for Laguna General Tire. 2855 Hla/Miuion Viejo area . Harbor Bl, C.M. Call41117-44&1 for appt. ... " CompQy bmelill us• Salllt7 opm w ,croa-ia· Mt_ ....... ,,..... .. -s Appl,ytnPenoo. • <*!liffl. Jl\tll-t.IJne. Npt. -""9"'~,...,..,.._ llEJ'ROCA.R WASH 1142-1950. aembly n.ieat OrH1e Couoty Cauec. Ptr. Top• AH8. 8 .__ c+=eem Girl IU-51.23 -----· 1~=---~==.!!!!.:.=:~:::;_ ..... 2850 Harbor BJvd. ICIY IMTIY DENT AL-Career op pt y 1201 Dove Street NB c.o.t.a Men OPaATOllS ror hl&blY mouvaled en Exp. I mo. cap, ol quail· ••A .. 1rv••1u1CD lywk. ~O"\ Hm..,.._ner Ptr. Flt. awn tram. Top as Equal Oppor Employer CASHIER for quality Expandlo1 fl rm bas ~c RDA. 2 yra ex mm's atott. f\tU time, =1nJ'!! 1_ da'-en•~ per, lna1e ~fiu. tns C.AU.645-0845 TtllPD •y ~ ESCaOW 0 m.-641-4871 ~ ----_. AUTOMOTIVE 0 -....._ Sly"-l to d f c II u ...,..,....___ .... .... WI " bonus ays&.em. Vana DIUU'CI ... manage expr' pre . • ... r . operator. l yr min ex-b&e shift.a 10 a fun onent lmmed1at~ poa1t 1oos avail. Secretary &Tract Ofrlett A3gress1v~ ro Many benef1u E 0 P. Call Toru Slrttt. CahC ~crow Servt<"e. ~ 2942 ~~~~~ IODY SHOP pert-tJme. 831·915'n. Tues· TI1ert for interview. per. reqwred. Full It ed ale Call ws at S47 1855 Fn, 9-6, Sat/ 9-5. eves Garrys It Co. 758-1622 119 pert lime hours avail. for 511S•o It d •.. ,-.11 ... 000 '""""''"'~EEPER · want ed for Sun & Mon, ooly Lite housekeeping & child cart' fo'lex1blt> lnlrs & <k>!Jghtful work 1nic con di. Ca 11 t: •a &M-1000 So L<1guna •Advertising* SECRn ARY S ... •RT Some experience helpful. 681 :Q28. Fastuon lslaod. 1.st.. 2nd. or J shlft and,or e A R T_E_N_D_E_R--& •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim weekends. Some te m · DefTAL Penodonast net"ds full time assistant t:x panded duues opportun1 ly X ray rertal1cate rt> quired. Expenence pre ferred . E1 c ellent benefits. Salary open llB. area. ~l '• ~ ught typing, answenn,;: MAKING SSS phones & general offlce TOD•yut work. Contart D1.1vuJ BARMAID Call between c·~11E1s pora.ry pot11tions avail. 8 & l lAM ln H 8 . S36 16« IU Call for appl f22JE17tt.~ s.te i.a. SSM2ll F'a r tor y Workt'ri. 1n "" ••• Raynowska at 1be Daily Pilot needs a J*110D for our Clusifled Advertis ing Deparl· meet. Tbe pe-raon we aeek should enjoy tie'ephone sales, be able to tnie 45 WPM (elet-· bic), have a pleasant NABERS ~ Jlerlonallty 6 enJOY ~~~~~~~!!~ workine with a grut ..: l1'0UP of people! AlTI'OMOTIV E We o/(ef' excellent com-USB> CAI pany beneflta inc!uding LOTMAMAGY medical. dental, life an· Must be ex~rienced in aurance. etc. Salary varieddutiesoftheUsed PLUS commission! Ex-Car lot operations. (We perience preferred, but are not loolung for so- ootessenUal . . meone JUSt to wash Please call for interview cars). we are look.Ing for Beauty Operator . rt!nl staUon. Cd M. 67~ IOOUllPM Accouat.a Payable • Ac· countl Receivable. Construct.ion experience preferred. lo Orange. 91r7·3102 BOOKKEEPER·Some typuig, sm booldteeping ale, hn to be arranged. 64i-O'l12 IOOUEEPH CPA r1rm at Mac Arthur Blvd & Jamboree Rd. Irvine. 752-0274. Personnel Dept someo11e who wants a 642-5678, Ext. Z77 future with our organlza· ~pmg, lit.e & pan ORAHGE COAST Uon. Pay will be com· lime, real estate ofc m D.a. •LY PILOT rfiensurale w 1th e x-N.8 . Pleaaant 1urrouod· ""' Ba S perience. Apply in mp,S49-2185M-F 330W. Y t. person. See Used Car Costa Mesa Mil' BOOKKEEPER/General F.quaJ ()pportumty · office duties for Newport Emolover ~ Beach Interior Design ~ ~ lirm. One 1lrl office. payroll, accounts r e· Anti"cl-? Be your own cetvable, payable, etc. flma, Wort YoW' own bra. Pleaaut . surrouodla_111 call 536-5122 # t "' °"9lp c...ty w, 5 days week. Dick • w•k.S.-..ke 29'lSHar6orBlvd. Meteer, tm.erior Dealp, _,, COSTAMESA 1'127 West.cliff Dr, N.B. PBX operator• (or a 646-1878. Apply Morn· 'elepbone _!!1'w!~in1 Auto Parts counter inp. '9rvice ex...., .. enCllCIU or person. minimum 2 ----------'° train, t\JU Ume or years jobber experience. BOOKKEEPER J19rt time ablJ'la avalla· ToP wases. pd vac Ir KenDecty PtaaUca Corp., We. Daya. afternoon· good benefits & wor lclng an aarmive, &rowinl ewmnp or crave yard. oond. Xlnt oppty for ad-compu>y needs a bkkpr ...... be able to work vancement. Mamnt wtio can crow with the w weekeoda. Typln& potential for rlebt operation. Perform ac· •wpm. requind. ..llany penon. Apply at Hub etc runctlona. main· eo. beoefl~ available. Aut.o~ly. 212JO Harbor taiaaoeol poeraJ le aub· PINle call Mon·F'ri. Bl CM 141-4MM Claud. lidiary led1en, prepara· Fa.IPonlalandarea ' lion of operathll le Cotta lleaa area BABYSJTl'ER· Looking financlal reports lhru ln· A1.rport area for resp. lfyr old girl le put.I to 18115110 com· CaD5Q.4230 up . Temp llveln puter. R~oncile bank llJJ' E.O.E. babytbouae sitUni job~ l!Uderneuts, preparelrial ~:...;_ _______ , lat two weeks Nov. Nr. balance. 1tatementa le AnlWerinC 1UVice needs DanaHillaHigb.661·11S7 reports. Call J a n operators for various -Fern1tndez 979·4282, lllifla. U you like a Job Babysitter needed. oc-2131924-4472 E.O.E. db a cballence. apply cMionaJ daya oc eves, 2 tn ,.non at 221 Forest, email c:hildreo. Balboa WI Bch. AM for Carol Penln. Nr. Wlnchells, ....,.. 875-4a SELL idle i\ema w1tb a Dally Pilot Classified Ad. 84.2-5678 . GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME WITH OUR NEW . "' DIME-A-LINE Y• .. _. •••llw ..._ fw,lJI er 11 w NMOUI •••...a• .. ,.,,.......,'**'·...,_ er .. ... ,,. _,..., ...... -..... 4 C.¥1 1111 ...... ... lw111t•iC":t11:.._ ...... M9 II rr&W ......... ... llliiillll ................ ..,...,L ·- UTOTEM MARKETS ~ now available fOrf lime asaiatant ...,.,_. oa 2Dd. " lrd. ebift. No aperleace ~. We tram. St.art $3.10 to $4 per hour. Advancement oppertunity for manage· mem posit.ions w ~.:;o per hour ii qual.tfied. For more i.nf orma Uon It 1n· terv1ew. e.9950 or call 714 /537·4840. Will in tervtew oo Saturdays by &ppOUllJT)ef)l. F.qua1 ()ppor Employer Oeamng women want.ed. trl pr br, must have car. lrv area. 988-8846 ---- Cl.ERJCAL STAaT IAIH'NG CtalSTMAS MOUIY NOW!!! Al.SO ·••mAL I.AIOI • .,...ASs•••s •PACll•S Lona lit abort term, hoU· day • vacation pay. Hoepi\alizaUon availa- ble. VOLT lt ,,_,..,•I•• t•• '•ll•,H I • 54M74t .. Campus Drive <Across from Jolm Wayne Airport> Equal Oppor Employer CLDICAL .. nMI fOI CHllSTMAS 6 Ttls,. LI I Clertlt "to• moDtb aaatanmeota In Lona Beach/Hunt· ~Beacbarea. Experienced on phone, famlllar wltb blllla1 data, eorret¥0ftdence, coUectlion • bills ol lad· .... No~ required. Moure ~8·5. o pay. w.ttJ to wt11 a p &o Pnrta v.a.na r.awo. ~· •1011, ...... ,...,, 117..oMI SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC. 23D Fairview Rd. C.M. ~I t'hemical rPfmery full -~-- - - - time p.?rmanenl po'11 ~~ lousekeeper1s1ttcr. IHC' lions ll11th i.c b o o l G88AL.OfffCE out. ~ ~moons. child cbematry °' won u Lovely Newport Center ok.. must dnvt!. ~7·3557 =eooe •ttb chem1cala omee. P\cwe aptltUIH. 4r or a..-0521. uJ Day 6 enoia1 A/IL '!C ·~--ftAUI •---------DENTIST e•penenced. . Stan at M .bour ,....__ ::!~. •· JID..ikAMperneeded~ GR!et opportunity. Or C I ---w1L -~ .. F1anzer. 842·0112 or Wiii lraio. omp et e l""-.._llOmllllA.-cy Plr ,._ · ~ mrdlcal • ans bendiu a E l7th St. C.osta Mci.a fPrt ~ lt ffomtw ~ ---------pllld for by company Sez::M MZ·l•70 i.ame Mesa Verde St COOKS · Will train. Part DMlp ~. YDI u.les Paid vacata> plan. July ~ Must have own \r&n11p. or fulJ.tJme. Resl. 298 aaa't, Ptr. Some ex~r It Dec.+ merit bonu1 $1'7·10175«MIG Npt. Blvd.CM. ~lnlen<>n.64.2·22S5 pl.mi. AutomaUC salary GENERALOYF1CE Ptr -oo Increase pro1ram OPRCITa.Alt& • • .,.. COPIH II you need a full lime permanent job worlung m a fast paced pboto- CoPY business loot no fW'ther. No expenence neceaaary. Ca II 75HOSO O.C. Atrport area. fumt.er/Yard person, full or pt-lime. lncld 'g wknda. 2 yrs mln college. Apply 1705 5. Coaat Hwy, Lquo.aBch. COU NTER LADY - drycleanera. 3 daya week. Call Ml-7121 Comal&a' Otrt nperieoced in «Pds prtot •boo. Sir Speedy, .,.,. W. warner Ave., SanU Au.. Call m.231112 aft 4pm. Counter girl for dry deanerl. F /l. Apply Jl8 tl lahSt, C M. DISPLAY BUILDE R Mirumum 7 years e• penentt t.o bw Id cu. .. wm hardwood dis play!> Elltabh1hed company With health plan, profit shanm~. paid Yarat1on. steady work Sulary open Charlo (;ary Corp .• 631-0680 DLstri bUlloo KIDS&TEEHS Eam. extra money du· tributJna • aollclting aubacriP'ica for Lacuna Beach'• IDOIJt popular mapxtoe, E.0 E ~3291 Permanent part·t1me pr br, studenU OK. Npt -1':-ASHtON SAL~ poution Ellcell~t typ T«T. N'B. 642-1225 ALTE R AT I 0 N ~ me slLills r~red C.11 • EKEEPER, fl dayi. CASHJt.:R.S bdween 8 30 AM and ~u st havr own car J~ u..... . s 00 P M . ask for Olan Permanent M!>-0089 unn ,.,..an s women " 759 "'Sl __ __ _ - ~1aJty store will o~n I --~ ___ ~ for elderly 0 c t o b r ~ 2 ~ t h 1 n GDll OFFJCE Some len lady, must be 1ood cook Newpon s F ash1on lley LI lff uve-m lovely room & Island Centtt ()perun1• · &.e lYJMftli. en belb beaut surround· for women in sale1. tuoment co aguna 'Rel eqd 4!H""409 stock. culuer. dtapi•y a, ~adl 714 .. 6:161 ines sr . . alt«at.ton departments. Gui fhday Geer-al olc. OUSESITTI NG . Nd CalJMt-TIOOweekdap lO liw btpns. Reap. person llabaretresp pe,raon to toHorappt. dmuula pennanent posi· t&ecanolbome6pels. ,.... ,..._,,~ Refl ...... lTIOCdM. FAS!' FOOD • SpeclaJly _tlOD. __ ....-_._......., ____ _ mop Lquna Maoqer G I R L F R I D A Y · IHDl~lnvet want.eel p tr waa&ed. No eiq,er. nee. Cballen1in1 office, tor cafec..ta wori[, f..l. 216over. Call bhra 7 IDMtnearift!C•ed. ODM· Pll79C11Zfar~ 55H420 ~ioUS 6 Of'lan.Jaed. Ila• Nfv• If )'OG are Female f actory ........ ~.Neat =·COMdmeiOat" pecbaera. su.s per br. appea ra~~e~aU .,. wut JV'&.10 f\ill • Pttlme pc»ltic>M to na.rt. Merit ralaea. ...._ ... _._ wart in a..._,lal 6 ln· avail. Work YOUJ' own 1SJ7 llloaroria Ave. N.B. GnecinlService b1mJ rest. tbet'• oob' bra. Call Cireulatlon Si9-S125 LOOKING ,OR AN open wkdya. APP11 Jn Dept. «-4121 lloo. thru EX C I T I N G A N D pen wtd)'s 2-5 SbJotm.lll l\'f. lOAM t.o $PM for ftoral ~. 2 yrs ex· p B O f' I T A B L E "IWrace, •U Red Hut. COUPLE WANTED lo 8'1Pt· per,ln1ae.Ptr. C ARE. R w ITH _c_ .... _____ ...,,..-_ halp manqe am. busl· 'f»·70t0 s:. ~..._11 .. w part.time. Must be DOG GROOlllER. E•· FLEXIBLE HOURS? -.....--1m1w.• .. willlnltoleam. M2·22t7. pertenced (or oew atore P1ori1t, eaperleoced. Lae meatma I.be public! P ll' Wp ......_ lloe· In La1una Nl1uel. Alpha Beta Market. 3U Haveacar? Fri. s.ndwidl .-. • .., CUSTODIAN Inside • 8'7-5411; 531·9179. E. l'N!Sl.Cll.Cll·~ WELCOME WAGON OC ~. WW train. out. Priv. Sch. C.M . WANTSYOU! 1W11All,oral\1Pll,1te> bMlcl 'y cJ.ng as yrd care. Ora pe ry workroom • PLOWIR SALIS Cont.ad Betty Jo Ruor. wtmda. mm&. Ask fol' Retired OK. 642-0411 ~ oeeded. Near Call IOCm1 549.32 t 5 _J_obo_. ------ OC Airport Salary open. '1Wa ~ CUSl'OMERSERVJCE ~ POllMAN . · Fast irowtn• St. John '11 • 0." (1JJn '{]f]OTI.: Knitaoeedaa compelen\, Driver/Gardener. com Plastics Mfg. Nd ............ ;:J .. ' ael.f·lllarter 1n ~Order bmauon person. Have ...1 1 Ca 1 i--------.-... "-·lcm' 1ourcoast valid Calli. he. Oood motJvator .. peope. I ~ ....-.. d yoorownsalary. ROCERY /LI QUOR lO coast customers. In· d r i v. in g r ec or · ABACUS AGENCY a.ERK Reta.al exper. re- volves heavy phone con· lllln11nwn91e20. Apply : l79&tSkyparkCr.G qd. Nic e O C. loc. t.act.QaJINancy540-717l. Pe nny1ave r , 1660 lrvine 714n 51·9700 n4-IM&-ZM Placent.ta. C.O.t.a Mesa. 1--------- 1Mt4EDIATE PART TIME OPIMIM(iS Help on Saturday 6 Sun· da¥ llllOrDlQP to deliver DAILYN.OT f\lll Ume penon Deeded DRIVER, stock clerk for undwicb bar in GU ..&. BftS to our carriers. llu1t ~ have IOOd drlvlna re· LIAD DATABn'RY OPaATOR lndJvidUll mu1t have mtnlmwn of u monlhl current experience In tape handling and writ· lac fllDct lona. Liberal beaelU. pack•C•· Ex· celleot workln1 condl· tJou. P1eaH cootect Raebel R.ocws or apply la ,.... al Perlouel ~. mu.at know OC area. health food 1\ore. ::ce ~:O,adQ;, ~t~J~: _*'_m_L _____ _ Hatbawij, SA Gtmral OericaJ OlfYllS LAGUNA MEDICAL LAB. Larae oatioDal co. seek· need.a front office re· iDI aper. OYW the road Cltllt-secy. Dtveralflecl driven w ta mbl. ol I yra. zmition. Mature penon. exper. reqd. Good refs.• type so wpm, non ~t drlvlni record llDObr. EOE. 4N470l required. Compelltlve w..-a JOOd bent. For 8• NM OfC more inf'onneUon call 'l'ElZPllOINl/l'YPlNO collect to the perlOIUMl A ,._ Wida pAera.t -.c·AOo44T.aoo. ''°' '""''"'-penooauty to .tidt.)'11. ..... .... -., ...... DRJVEBS.':.t.SALARY no baa. Jood typlDI Loell or . &&uee Militia sroo.-mo. Ila 1111d«l...-,n1*. 40lrl~ DIC.................... Xll&BlallMa STOfll 1* time to ...&la aad ... .._. ......... oc Alrpos\ Ana • ft ........ JlirowDAaw. ne,._ em lllOHIN v ............ ..... F\IU • part time. AU cord. lar1e 1letlon a re a a .~ U n if or m e ...,_ or van. Hom1.Y + fumlahed. ~-21 or mllea1e. Call Harry owr. R.etired wekome. Seeley at: No experience nee. App-'42-4321 1)-Unlvenal Protec:lloe •-----~-~Service, 1226 W. 5th Street. Santa Ana. lo· terview boun ~ 12 " l ~ lllon l.bru Fn. ....,., ...... For -11 eledrollies ~. 1Jtbt Janitorial dutJea. Diil.., • • "'m co. trwk. ,.O•lial llllll bave rilkl c*lit: drtven Ile. Apply G .L .O . 5yatem1, um CoadcM' Ave.r.v. lnttaJler. aures1lve • d)'lwnlc penon needed to lnaall • malatain car '*--• video equip· llMIS. 111.om>. A.tit for Rober\ICID. .... ... Now JOU caa ,.__.. a .,... career """8 JOU ..... ,... ........ , rara•r• la1•r1aee 0..,. wUI tr.a. ,.. • ,.,,_,... D a•' 1'111 .. ,.. ........... ,.. ... k 1"'U ... wl\19 Dally Pilot a1 <W A9-. ~ lf ,. -.. ........ 10 Mll, c•ll 1 tn•••t1 QMllW M ·Vllor at ... tnlml. _ .... tulq. .... .,,, ' • ,,.... • mq ..... .,._.., of la. Dc1J PUG& a 11 ... M ---..... ,. w P I lit. UIM pro. feulH. Call Oeae ........ ,... ...... --..a Calll. OW't"l ..,._, II a.._.. ---.. . --Ju!C.U•-. , Ct .. ....,.. ................ ,,.._...... I ~ f " ~Aaaurw , .. h .... ~ Mctroale mt1 firm rectu lre• a QUALlTY ASSURANCE 1--------1 TECKNlCIAN wlt b a •SO• mui..0Uyrusper. ll111t ,"-... 5 ha~ apet. wlt.h llU. _,.. Q.MUA. Major 1ov't ASS•• •s contract Involved. NEED NOW•' PlaH contact Chuck ~w.,. ~. INo Elper oeeded CARTRJGHT ILool'hnn u.11nmeul tN01N££8JNG .-.CA&. ASST -------------1 Front and back ortice L A B 0 R A T 0 R Y work, aaUsf)'ing prac· T&CRHICIAN. South tiee. Call for interview. ~County Rubber 4118-m) '-'.tarer ls seeking 1---------Gl*imced L ab Tech. Medical Ass 't for front or. AllPl1 Reeves Rubber, flee, some back office. IDr. 415 Avenida Pico, Lim ited X -ray Ii c . San Clemente. Ca I I helpful. Salary negotia. 114-4912-US.1 E .O. E . _lll_e_. ftt_3-_2334 ____ _ Labor11&ory Resulta clerk. MedicaJ llcnday through Frlday. Mature, exper recep- SU'1 to st.art. Ask for t1onist. Doctor's ofc. Gordon. 640--0140. I ..:.64IMJ760.:..:.....:_.:..;._· ---- LEGAL SECRETARY, Medical Assistant for minhnum 1 yr. expe.r. busy Opbtbalmolog1st. needed for busy litiga-Experience preferred tion firm In Fashion but will train if bngbL, lslmd. 1)ping 6S wpm & neat & willing to I earn. .llbart.blmd. Coalal't Janet Salary negotiable. For 15-0Gl appt. call 581-1770 VOLT ''"""''l•ttAu~ JI•~•••• 54M741 3848Ca~Onve <acroa from John Wa1J'e Airport> F.qual Oppor Employer Parking Attendant male/fem. pt &i f.time . Job in Seal Bch&Npt Bch. Call btwo 10 !ipm. 673-4800 ------ PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outatandmg, attractive personahl1c~ who etlJOY working w1Lb kich. Over 21. Start at $3.50 per hour Phone 642·432 1, Ext 250 BE:J'WEEN 1·5 PM Asll few Ancflr.o Equal Opportunity Employer ---- Part lime help wcinled. Mon & or Tues. n1ghb ro r produ claon Minimum age 20 Apply at Pennys aver . 1660 P!acenlla, Costa ~c~ci Live in , refined , non· Medical offtce. Back of· srnokiq, retired couple fice ass't, 08/GYN. Ex· IMMEDIATE forbouleteeping 6 nurs-periencedonly. 548·3441 ~eare~':lttin:0~;;: t-&NCALASSISTAMT PARTTIME r ent free+ salary. Ne w po r t Bea ch OP~l~G 66-0082 for info. RheumatologtSt 's office Q"'lll 1""111 Must have val.Jd, limited Sat. & Sun. Mornings LOAN S .. PPER muscuJoskeletal X-Ray Driver To Deliver flMMA,IGMMA Perm 1 t & d 0 DAILY PILOT Knowledp of FHA/VA venipunl'ture & routine to our carriers tn Sao loan packaging essen-lab. as weU. Salary com-Ju.an, Capistrano Beach, tiaL Opportunity to grow mensurate with exper. Da n a po i n t • S a n with rapidly expandiag ....:644-...:.._1.Ml~------Clemente area. Must '9atiooal m ortga_ge Mf g . c 0 . n ee d s have good dnvang re· beaker while enjoying fabricators. l8+. Apply cord , lar ge sta tion the pl .. Hat working in peraoo. 851 w. l8tb St wagon or van. Hour ly sarroundin11 of tbe CM ' pay +mi I ea g e a I· Newport Beach/Irvine lowuce. Call Harry w o1 <>ranee County. ..,.,. ~otrrs .., at: .SneUe.at bea!~lu. A&iNltf~ODl1.. ~nt. ~=::I Modeli neede d , f~~ •-il===_......,g_belp_&~tY1_ov...;nC:-~-ar_,.'r-Y c all 97~·1080 ask .COr bal.tcuts. for professU>n~ !bl AK only. L.A. Tunes Mada,, .. . ~ worka=r. Call MMlrlor646-*4. COLDWIU.I..... ~m; ParttimeUullUme. 2Sl E. Palaia Rd Ana'beim TI•T1f-8Z30 EOE/MF REAL ESTATE SALE.5MAN WANTED. F.ARN UP TO 15% COM· MISSION NET. l·Can earn from S'OK to SlOOK 1U1DW11Jy 2·Fand oul why new lie earn bit SSS here. Come talk w1tb the m . 3-0ur produc· t /1nexpensive laod/budaet terms. 4· Pre·set appts galore 5-F'lnd out why "we've got the best lhing going·'. N.8. area. Ask for Mr. Howard. 9M·3402 Real Estate Sales; lie or unliceruied. Will train. 673-~ Ask for 8111, tht' manage..!:: RHI Estate Saltt OPi!n1ng for I 1 rens£'d s ales people. loc ally owned, with nauonal re· ferTaJ S)'lltem Excellent working cond1t 1ons earn lOO'l( commu.!>1on. t-'or coo!idenl1al app t call 759 0226 Exet'u Syst.etm Realtors ltEAl ESTATE Wanted unlicensed !WE WILL TRAIN): new (Ir expenenred llrensees for new, act ave I rvme offict' CliJI Manager cit Redhill Realty for confidential interview Ml-6611 Real Elstate EHJOY REAi.ESTATE Thal 's right! We a t Wal.Iler & Lee e.l\JOY Real Estate. O ur Million Dollar locaUoo office has prtde, e nthusiasm & guiduce. lf any of these IOUDd lmlponant to you, U... call now & &Ive your a.al •ta-. carew • ·a..a·· ...... A* I« AJ SLelL9eo. .wni ....,w.e... 7.tot ....................... 81tln Mau1emmt THI LOO« Kntwn for tho float In Europe~ mtn'a • women's dothlna. 1hoet II aceeu. bat the lollowio1 poe tlona a~allable: w--.·. o.,t.-A .... ......_ 3 har p gals w/fasbion le m gmnt background. 2 fw l/t. l part/t. W.'•'o.,t.-A..t.~ Sharp J{uys or gars w/kh<>wJ edge of high fashion men's clothing. prior background necessary. 2 full I t. l part/t. All' positions are salary + comm. + co. profit sharing. Call for appt. to set up inte r view. , .. LOOI 540""4100 RESTAURANT HELP Part Ume Luocb ahllt Counter belJ) needed. I•----------------• suo per bour JdeaJ f(W colle1e students " bo&IMWives. O.C. Airport area. Call Boo 2·5 pm, ~ Rlm'AURANT kELP c.c..mer "Waitresa PQl51· tiam. P/T. llid-day hrs. Ideal for housewives & coUece stwlents. Apply 11 YoU are a eood worker & eQJOY people. Moo-Fri 2-'. Siuler Family Steak lkMse. UlSS2 Beach Bl, Beacb•Elb.s. HB. Restaurant Sa.adwich person wanted & counter help wanted Starting w /good salary. Call fttS-2193. Working Manager. Fast Food Res taurant . Laguna Bea ch . TI4-49J. 7745 Restaw-anl Be A Part Of The Exciting, New, SPIMDRIFTER RESTAURANT RaaiJSalee SALISPBSOMS Our company ii 'rowing 6 we 1re looking for bri~ • ambltJoua peo. pie to traUJ for future management PCJ8llionl. U you have retail ex- perience• want to move up to store management posJtJom are now avail•· ble. We are one of So. Calif. fastest growing h1&h faahioo shoe operations Good start.mg salary & x.1nt co benefits. For In· terv1ew contact Larry Lee, 9S7--0079 Sailmaker needs first layout pers. 4 day wk, 10 hrs day M Th. FuU t.Jme ,AITTIMI wou Hen's an opplltwuty to ~part time from 9am to Zpm. or 4pm to 9pm dally in our cooveoiently ~ orcu.latioo sales room. Won near bome • enjoy ocber activities for t.be balance cl the day. We pay hourly wages 6 commission. Call for delails LA. TIMlS l375~er Ave. Cost.a Mesa. 54o.Gl01 LO.L only. Call 548-3'67 · SAJ..ESPERSON. perm a· --S"' mr u.u--nent foll time. will train . ~ ~ R.M. Abrahms Catalog Top phone salemen Showroom, 1819 Newport needed for a medical Blvd,C.ost.aMesa hrnnn Npt 714·645·21 ll - Sa.Jes SA L~S PERSON Stereo dept exper pref Permanent fullL1mc RM Abrams Catalog showroom 1819 Npt Bvd CM ... •llCllTAllY• , .... .... Non ......... aeftll'M.e 41 wpm, 11 NY by toucb. Sl'OCKPERSON, part ~draloffenlOOd Ume. a.seat OK. l"ri· ful.ure. Call 751·.at du olllU fl Sat.urdaJ9. SECRETARY IRECEPT , R.ll. Abrabma, 1'19 Lite bkks>S 11 typtni : Newpor t Blvd, Cost a Near-OC A.lrpoet, Moyd ...;..,._.=;;;;.·------£. Weaver, 1tructural Studeda Need a Drt time .,.,,....55M550 Job? U you are trttoe0r1 Y D I ~•depeada· SECRET AR • ea I n hie. we want you to W(ltl' l&Ultio oeeda tntelllleot • In a deliOttfuJ & inLormal aagr~selve P•rt~n to rest tbat'• onl,Y open handle or d ~ri n 1. wtldya. Apply in (>efll schedullog " biWat In wkdys 2-5 stooemiJI Tei;· procl~Uon dept. Will .__ -. .. Red Hill c u Train.~1801 ................ • .-. . TEACHE R S &i CO · Secretary part ume. ~ust ORDINATOR wanted for type. General office. Church school, kin · F1mb'e hours. St&-0849 derprt.en thru 8th. su Secreury. General Of. pa'leall100. Inquire Mon- fu:e. typmg, Lt office Fri 9·1 673-3805 or work Ask for Tammy, 96.l-SU8eves_. ---- r714 >955-3402. N.8 . of. fice SECRETARY Office of .... ""- Corporate headquarters for state wide anvesl ment services farm. Fashion Island. Xlnl career opporturuty with ruveruty & cballenRt' Must possess top level exec serretaraal ex- penence 640 I 023 M ·Pr I 9.~~ :I) Teacher-Pre-school, 3 year old das:.. e•· perience necessary. 54().1919 Telephone operator. fie1t1 ble hours. Apply Bruce Smith, San Clemente LM. s:.;..c.:._ ____ _ TBJ.et. , /TIME Crocker Bank h as an operung for P /time com· merc1aJ & savings teller. t-n Mon. Thurs & Fri Apply 1n person or call Jan Broido. at 581 ·3240 Crocker NauonaJ Ban.It 2S27fi Mar.:uente Pkwy Ml~'llOO V1eJo. OEOB Overlook ml( Newport Bay <-1asslf1ed & or dJSplay :.ales for community news paper c hain 1n beach orrice ClasMf1ed 1n llunt1ng1un Beac:h. Ulsplay Belmool Shore Please call 2lJ 43J 7438 SECIU.I ARY Ex.penenced .. 11h 'trong typ1n~ & '>horthJnd sluJJs. ru11 t1ml.' car~r Sales Perwn opportunll) Ap1>I)' 1n Local '><lies orgaruzutaon person tu Mr FucnLl~ 1-xpandanl(' We are J al Robert Ht 111. \lf 1lham leader in the k.oowledge. t-'rObl ~A. 'IX 1-llJI (J uJ1I Tow Truck Dnvers ex per'd Top pciy Apply G&W To wing, 7408 ~' Wa}, t: M 642-1252 Appucallons being ar cepted, begrnmng Mun Wiy. Oct. 8. 9AM. Fur Hig.b Quality 1-:xpenenced .cooks • Hostesi.e:-. •Wa.iters1Wa1tres"e' -COCkta.iJ Waitr~:.e:-. •Bartenders •Busbo\s • Dishwasher.. Sa.lei Del.J\ery Xlnl 01> por for rollef(e studenL., I-have full lime & p lime po:. avail You can earn up Lo $7 fXl. per hr C"ll 531 c..111 blwn 1 9pm SAL~ District Manager TraiRtt Dully 1'1lol newspapN l"lT('ulatJon dl·1>artmcnt 'rtus h111hly !>UCl"t'l>!>fUI Apply an person local newi.paper ha., .. n 3333 W. Coast Hwy. operung ror a tram1.~ m -_Newport ~-och Lhe c1rculat1on 1oale:. -service & collection area Restaurant Charming Old ~lected apphcanl wall fashioned ice c ream receive a liberal slart.ang parlor & luncheonette in s a I a r y . reg u I a r I y 1.,ag. Nig. area needs full scheduled raL11es. bonus & P /T help. Will open apportunities & many fr· late Oct. U you are look· inge benefits such as in& for pJeuaot working paJd vacation•. paid condittons & steady ~ lmur8Me, IJfe ln· ea:iploymeDt. doo 't miaa gurance & dental cov- tbh opportunit y. All ...-. Trainee .-w alao shift& available. Eq)er. be piowlded a cocgpaay llftfslWI but will u ain. car wlt.b peneaaJ ue Witte PO Box~ Dana ~. Pt. ~ or call 493 7352 AppUcants must be 18. aft 6PM. bate a cond dt1vtng re- educauoo. rommun1ca St ~ewport 8«-Jt'h taon and u_'\try We a re - loolong foe profe;s1onal SECRET ARY /l~ salespeople who are 1n 116() mo He.ii l''l.itl· <>r terested 1n personcil (inl 1Jt111Jt1un freedom. challenging Abac·u_, \i:t>nn work , o ppty & e' 17~!>k)l>drkt:r <; traord1nary ancomt-714 751 ~tJ11 pot.enllal Call for appt ln11'll' 714 7'11 !r700 1');I Rush or Hick Gcir ret.'iOfl ~ 11 !>4 SALl::s part lime Uver 18 Cull 975 11117 ask for Mike k.ung. Sa.letpeniOO. mature for retail Jewelry store. Ex penence desLrable. 18 or over 5'5-!H85 Sit' K PEllSOMS FW9ooality pjus adults to w o rk w at b a n d motivate kids. Ove.-21. ID '.ac>-Oaplttraoo, s.a .. , ... ......_ PAD,._ l'fB•leS PHONE: 6C-ml or 4M-9t66 £111.~ Between l~PM Mk For Andrea Sl-.A:Rl-."TAI< \ G JI Fri dc1v (ror hu tnl.''>!> tn l.d~und M dlun•. itood !>t'('TPlanJI ~k ill' dt•l:ul onent..ited !:>lcible work history Call for JPPI 4!n-1766 SECRETARIAL Mature secreury (Of' bw.y Stale Farm Agency in Npl ~ 5Liu1.mg :s.ala.ry to S1000 per mo • walhog to t rain rt lbt person ......, .. SIX'llBT All "I /1'YPlST Ll boollkM p lft.1 ellfler ~·,.::..~ ~MS-tll1 SIQl'f AaY --... ----- M.U«JFACTURIMG TRAIHHS lmmed Full tame Ope rungs Material Hancler ~Hon Traillff Rtc.etvinc) Clertc Co be ner1b Irvine M0-7639 A Kcnda v1' Ind EOE TIA.IHH POS. Swttchboard Operator Must be dependable . Call for aJ)lll. 64$-7~_-__ RANS MI SS I ON INSTALLER Expe r pref. Would consider llliClt moUvated •PP"ll· ~ w /auto bacta~ • took .... 12115. TRAVD. AGDT N S WPO&T·l&VI -lll"lf'ct. t'\lU Urae Part lime Wt: cire llM '"I for a prolas1ooal. ?M-l.566ask for M1r l:.lldll.U.e.al Nu s1 •e r y 1 ales , e x • Pdion Circulatora. • · ' pertea ced , t alary + .._ $7to SIO w. AC -co. comm. Earn up to • --AD ..... ~. Co. ...__ ..... -k ...._ .. _ Wo rk ow n b rs .• cord. Hours are poeral· Rmtaurant ly UAM·iPllll Monday All around kilcben tJlru Friday. S.harday ~far Npt Bcb worker needed with overtJme available as ~tt, Ii ,.-.J CPA firm. Pleasant driven lie. SaJmagundJ needed --~ teteptione voice. outgo-Rat.Sti-926"7. Uyoumquallfied•a.re MEN WOMEN D.A.1-ProceN.r Mldt be famJUU With VA 1f'HA proceurna Mimmum 1 yr expr. req. PrelJey ol So Caltl Con· t.aBev 'I)Jllna, set yr own hn; 'A«fTIMI Lv m:sg, Bob ~ iiiiiillliilmlllliill•iiiiiiil -.--.. wor w~. boulewives, students, re· W.Cl••SHOP 11--=:.::...:=------,,--1 tirees. must be over 18. tng personality, lite typ. Restaurant lnten!sted in leamlna the Many benefits. Ra~1d 540-0500. ----Griadlr opera&«. Some Nunes Call SSHl834 btwn 7 · llam aper. desired or will LVN cr4-8pm. ing, filing. Hrs S:J0.5:30. Immediate part time newspaper circulation growth potential x-p81d parlnng. Call Jan ·1 r busmess, come to the ~company W'OP· 1---------,.,.,.._,,. opening5', avai . or Pd olfi 330 W porturuties for adv•nl't> SECRETARY TYPIST, Secr e ta r y needed for CPA firm In Newport Beach.. P /time pos1t 1on Pref aftnoon hrs. Mon· Pri Strong typ· mg sktlls a m~t. Call Oebt.83.J..Q4 1ndn penon interested in lelnliq precision grind· ing trade. Xlnt. co. bene. Deltronlc Cor p . CM. 56-CM03 I ....,....,,v Delivery Drivers. Must Daily ot ice, menl to undercove r be21&baveagooddnv Bay.Costa Mesa Ask for C 11 Lat e t y ping .... o me ~nlngs on afternoon PART· TIME RECEPTIONIST /SECY u-rry Seeley or Ken agent or supervtSOr a short.hand & enuaneer 11 1ng record . Start from "' or 00~ aft ., s ft, r u time or R£CEPTIOMISTPIX Irvine Real Estate Firm $3.2S hr.+ tips. Able to Goddard Only apply '""'""'· 1og-c:unMruc:t1on e'<pr P /Lime. Part lime Weneedaveryconscien· seeks person w1Lh front workevening.s. Full lime before llAM or afte r MOllU helpful Presley or So wlcndsday shift. Apply at tious, personable mdiv olnce appearance. Must positions also avail agt' 2PM Mon t-'ri KO 1-: P\uhd&o. ~iu Callf Coola<'t Barbara Flag.ship Conv. Center, for our exec orfices. llrs . h.uve accurate typincg &JI 18 &over. Apply daily art Sa.Jes 54G-6336 5.f0..0500 ¥AIDS WANTED 1861 S. ~ a-.. La.,,,. Bch. Haw somethmg Lo sell? .._ .... 3 • •-• Oassified ads do it well. .... 466 Flags hip Rd from H>-4 Mon·f1'1. Call ~~.!...e.xperience. a spm. llOUSEWlVES 2790HarborBl.Ste207 Mac=hiniat Trainee, prefer Newport Beach, 462 - 8044 832-8600 E.O. E. ,..,.. ''"' ME & ED'S PlZZt\ Eitm ca.sh for Chnll tmas -~ta Mes! _ aame .. ...._...,....rienceror ES DES s u •"'oE 11• .. St c M smali;a-;~acturing NURS AJ . ma . Party Consultant /· Receptionist. Corporate -""-'--· u1. . . . &haverundoang1tw1tha Sales Rep. to caJJ on re- firm ln I rvine. Call every other wknd off. CounterPerson full lime offices of aggressive new leader m Lhe exc1t · ader ad business ac:· Biley, for appoint ment Def. comp. or $50 arter 6 including Sat. Apply 2025 company desires in· Reltaurant mg health & beauty an counts for advertising f19.4IOm mo. F~ee dental & NewportBlvd.C.M. d1vidual w/hte typing SGT.•PEll:.IEflMP"Bl:llONl'S dustry FullorPtr ~1 MonthruFn9am-5pm • medical ms. alter proba---skills &some office back lions avail11ble Call Mr Base + Comm1ss1on lbida, apply The Inn at Uoo employment. Apply PIX OPEtl. ground For inter view '9ZIA STORE Dellatom! 751-8744 bet Company benefits. Wall ·Lacuna, 211 N. Coast 14-6.SSUperior, N.B. Earn wlule you learn call !nl-1.546 Now hmng for (ull & part 4-7PM Mon Fn tram. Neat appearance ..:Hw..;....:'1:.:.'..;:L:asun.a-=--Be-a_c_h __ NURSESAJDES. 7.3, 11·7. Telephone An 1o wering llmeoperungs at locauon & good selling essential Serv. f It t I rt Recepl1on1st/Ca sh1er. near O.C Airport. Vary Sales A~y Penn""aver. 1660 expen·enfted or trainees. ice u ame pa Ptr ~.. ds & tn•-I k l J~ u•-" · V · d h rt . w"" ...... en even •no da"" & hours. ldeul LC>11atJona mar e Inf? p a~ntia Ave . Costa _. ... _. M-a Verde Conv Hosp. tame. arie 5 1 s ..., H bo CM ~..,, J~ d "'" ___ __. fWJ time & ...., alt i.ngs ,,01 ar r. · supplemental mcome {or r 1 rm exp an 1 n g 1 n Mega ~·-~ 6 6 1 C e n l e r D r . Days, ernoon or even-mssao____ h 0 u s e w 1 v e !i & Orange County lookanR -- weekeode. 6'2-3000 C.K .. E.O.E. ~~8:ts1~NO stud e nts .Our pro for a mbitious people S ALESWOMAN !or R EC E PT I 0 N I S T 0 ,_.,1ve growing co. or f\Jll or part Lime Send Jewelry store. Irvine ~AMESA/IRVl NE SECRETARY needed ~opporturulles forad resume to PO Box 601. Mw.t be over 21 for ms TIJSTJN Varied JOb w growth vancement based on Hunt Bcb 926t8 Im ~ Must be able to --- --• -----, HUNTINf GTONdBEAC1!_ potential Applicants your job performance mediate reply work l rught a week Ideal or stu e nts ... m~t be ""'l"M>nable, well S.SHi75355Hi75' · M ,.-Pleasant work.mg cond. M f t . g housewives. any co. groomed, w/good skills Must be 18 & over . Apply Sales I SJIU ac unn I benef'rt.s including pa1d Non smoker. XJnt com SIMSIDE SAWS Sales, I Rapidly g rowing 0 .C. mfg co. I ~:.;;r!,i.~.E5.0.~~P~~I, ~y~ef!~5·R:~~bll~ 10 'E~~~~~g~~8 ~e~~ ~~~·~r.· !1~1 WILD WEST I ~~edincl~~r:ai~d~~~~oc~m;i;~,1 P=:n·P~~;~~p-HomeLoan.85 __ 1~1__ <Next~~~~oa!ds > !.::::·i:::::eJle~1r~~I STORES I 'has immed. ,openings ror highly I tionist/typist for o.c . ad '~~·:rn~·~ n :=c:r~=· Call SANTA ANA I motivated, well qualified personnel. I agency. Hrs Moo-Fri monaage banker exec l·SPM. Pleasant working .. Restaurant Now accepting appltra· pb "'-U p tl offices for personable, Mature person, full time. Sales ' lions for fu.ll time day I • llCllVING INSPECTORS I atmos ere. """ a Y versatile & very pro· Snack b a 14. Ir v 1 n e 11 D S • C 0 LL E ~ E sales. Apply in person at833-3435 feeeionaJ lnwv. Must be aubbouse $3.50 per hr. & STUDBfTS-51Hlott5 lG-6, 3430 So. Bristol REAL ESTATE DJl.E ~MW. Must be fam1har v.1th VA FHA proces!'.anl( Muumum 1 yr expr rtoq Presley ol So Ca hf Con lact Bev S4().-0500 SEClETARY No SH. no d1ctaphont' Promotable pos1L1on m s1111U office w ,fa.,t grow mg~ in Newport Beach Good benefits lrvme Personnel Agenty 488 E 17th. C-Osta Mes.i 8.e 2'M 642-1470 • SECUT AlllS • Type SO Ins $12K GO typ?O SHllO Sl3.800 Sec:/Bkpr Cnstr Sl2K Exec Secy SL5.600 •Counselors Sales Our Office• Appt Only /!-'Teto ---- •TYPIST• TO SI 1.000 Non smoker. ciccurate 115 wpm. 10 key by touc:lt GrowtnA r1rm offers itt)()(f future C..11 751 2600 TYPIST . To type loan 10- fo into Burroughs Docu ment m achlnt'. cidju:-.t form.11 for prant·out & mcike correctJoru. when necessary Pnor officio' exper & typing or 45 so wpm required . Docu- m~nt machine exper he.lp(ul but will tram the right candidate. Por appt call 640-4580. ext 202 £OE Typ..'lt, P 'T'. 60wpm. die· tapbone & short.hand req. general office duties. S6 00 hr !IM-0224 Waatretoses lmmediat<' ' operung for exper. dinner & graveyard. Paid vaca lions, good lips. Apply Taylor's Res tau rant. Redhill & Santa Ana F'twy._Tus_u~n_. __ ~~ wa1p.,., tt•pr Llz Rell'lders Agency a.> Birch. Etitab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8t90 I Recent exper. in mechanical &.I PeltCootrolServlceman, exper'd on busy push-full club prlvlleRes. EA.b4Xl'IASSS Gl4)951-8100. I lheet•metal parts. Must be able to I g~a~ sal ary +Com-jot.cmy 8 :e~~~~~e~; Jack. 754-7500. Ca ll SeWna by phone. Apply ~needed Ex· Wanted . must enjoy peo d bl inti & k J<w1.. f IDISIOD 5'6-9319. l:»-3:30. in J)er'IOl'I, 580 Broadway -rtenced in st raight SERVICE STATION AT· pie and Tropical Fiab. 1f I rea uepr . DOW """'&e 0 I . dWel. including It typ. fJ07, Laguna Beach. Stitch • over lock TENDANT-full time. )'OU don't et\joy workirC with knowled1e of In· terior paint.in&. 543-8206. Inspection tools. Challenging · PbyaicaJ Therapist. re-tns. call Cathy Brennan Be&lauraot lloo. thru Fri. Noon to s. machine. PermanentfWJ Ugbt mtth knowledge, don\ a ppl.Y. AQUATIC I positicm w/xlnt oppty for personal I eul.arP:-146 at CaJilomla Mortgage CAS .. a Call circulation dept. time work. Laauna benelitt. Neat baodwrtt· TROPICA!..S, 1510 w. __ .. , ___ ....:....:...:_.:._ ____ &'IUllOO E.O.E . HtAllf•oler •• «.-ztlfordetail.s. ""--isai.-inllrappear~. Apply BUer,CosUI Mesa. • •• ~v-u.11. . • ·~-Receptionist/ Apply between 3-S, Moo ._....... _... ZlllONewport Blvd,CM ,.._ Ul1\I Fri Rusty Peli S ales : Ma ngem e nt Seumtreu part to ruJJ WAMTIDDRIYa • I ASSIMILBS I lZIOllulti Printer,blgh ~w.'Pac est.%~: Tralneea p /t , f /t . tlmeesperimcediopat· ice StatJoa Atten · SUMDAYOMLY , . school p rintin g ex-Txesl Dynamic, PoaWve 18+. '811 draft fa grade for danl. pt-Um e. da1s • To deliver Daily PllOt I OL.Wed b bl M t I perieoceOK. WUltrain.4 ....... N.8. Dev<bullnc.~7-$062. -~11 _,._ w••• com· =--~appearance " buldel to carriens. R..i ~ mec an. assem ers. u~ :.a-y wor .. week. Pald -ure. arp person, ....... .......,, -.i.... Apply -..- u.m a ed Rec Rmtaurut Sales. Ma ture sales PIQY.Call S.~. -· -quires van or larges~-1 be dependable W/strong d~ire to ,I bdefit.a. Call 979·7660 =~a.av;5 pboo:: MACOONAl.D'5. Newport Blvd.CK . don wagon and a 1 ooa I excel. I Mon-'Ibun. ~ a wpm .• invoices, the undblputed leader lo re..PfnOO ~~pl ·p~:f~~-~./Rf:CPT. NAdtvertBcibS· Service Station Alle n· driving record. !bof .. nuot•iollll • .......t...ni. Front it.a field has openings for · · UIC qency ua P · · "'__. service can ai Ulhf 6'2·4321 and asa Of XL NT C 0 B EN E FITS & PlllMJltM1' ... .,.._ T Ume. Bnelita. PAS XJnt. t killa. Faat, •c· -. Har..., Seeley or Doh I ..,oar~o c'oND. W/CAREER I Help .,aced ln web· cdlee appurMce. op ~trainees in Graphics, N•pt Bch c ur . t e l y pT n I . .......,.. 2800 w. Coast wuli:ms. I 1PorENiJAL FOR QUALIFIED I ;:.::-.. ":':'!'i.!:'. £~~-= s::~~ :: ~"':;:1'.:!>;;;;%'; s':;::/Dbl Needl~ OP~Y I INDJ\'. 'I ~-·m age 20. Apply cic..tidataau.i•• who are lool· "'-'ldN -Piece work, on lour EMPLOYER .._ I I ~:.=:.!c~M.r j 1810 -~..,==:,:ION=::ST:-•l tnsrouucc:tulul career ClutklD:ra.......,, ="'to VPtle1a1 :;u!!."'· su. 985 warebou.ae betp. M/Jt. ~~~~~---VerJ !~teal ~.z;r.::'5 &:.'°~~= S/11. Ube~m= SaMlt• • t.rrt~~c;.ff:~eAred. I I =-~ ~...:::...::::· _,..,e;:'C:ii PA. ='!:;=.,n:-= l'oO .. _. 11:."' .... -°"·-·~ ·I I cellent tJpln1 aktlle, complete benefit ~ f'llMJ••.ad., ....._.toPrtUnof ~.:~':.' record. ~~lne. See D , •! I phone u perience re· pack.,., .clvancemeot ~ wMl&ed filll A So. Catif,. P .O. a.a mo, t r 4Wrtd, lood sutb •P-.,.2l)'l'l•aome proven .-rtU•. 8elarJ+eota· N.B.~AUa:leY. R~JllECC.Ell ....._ Drher: II~ I I tlttade dfflrable. Non· lelldenblp abWt1. Apply .......,., co. beneftta .. sa::RrJ'ARY . hlilwwww Orow!n1 fire aee da .. .,. Sood driv1n1 r 1m oke r . l!xcellut at t.be followln1 llac-•ood •orkt.at 1t • cdlee to. k -N1PGD ,.._Ml t1me ~ 0o.t.a M .. are I blmftta; ncellm pay Doea1d't . Hll6 Beach moa•b•n . AP•l• In ..., ~~ • ......,... ......... dudee. 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COCD· A~~CL'-~-bu& ...,,. ...... wbda. . lend c:btck or mooey Or· Club llembenblp for chair . rue eabbM&., taS. ""' ••--~ .._ AJll'ft a.&'ft ,ad_,_, -~I --· ---· derto: aale..131-3UJ See Ill 117 W Ulla. Cll ._..._,....._,a.-Mnt...-..-et* ca., mirrw, ou "*-:t,..._· etc. l.tiel jade as diamond N.OTNIMTIMG 0.UJ-* ..,.;.MW:m · ~ ~ ...., .,._, W9 -...._ .. ,., llC, r;,•~•11, olct•r•a, 0.. . Sa&ta.io. 1292 riot appraised value P 0 Bo MobUe Telephone VHP'. • · #Pl ..... ~. CulaJu•t CltHlsl 6 ilr7ut :-.;-r. H.B. Near p , Mkm, llliO. Eves; a.ta.II ... ll~ 9262& W/KMJIJll!r. Take ovr IM Na IOl7 ............. P"8P OUfla. JllO •--:o:~L DHl .. Dll't 1' -S/8 INcb•Hal. 1!1,-Days· 75-2tU ' · ~173.9'9. ••H•H••HUH•••••••• •"1•11 • ~= ~c!~~ t~ ;:::1··u u ft ·11u. <>a.s•eua. tuSeaateSt. AlkforBw. • CEI llilC Window air ceder ~P ~A.a.-,.,. 1111tac••writ-...._. .. ,..... · ..,. .. -..n Cll. Olw. tooU, dolls, --lwS Mc:Gnw £di9on U5vofta rot. l Jr old, red/IJ'D, WMlb• ,,.. .. y.., DAILY PILOT IOATMART , ..... ,... .. u1642-56 78 i I ~~~ w.\1181AUCW UMd haraJtv., rattan boob. murbmlac. t' d•1m 1010 Haodpeiaplaquea, t:!uc:ltaym~~:·. ~!....P'° Sa c. szoo. :t::::tr::. eq9 ln· •11•·•-L ~-• _.. ... .,.rtll"fdCJll Cllll&.-'-~·.. Siil. ~ AM -·-••-•••••••••••• v•..--•-::::::::::::::::::::::~ ~~.•-:.:r~oa,:: --IM 1111 tJW.n';iUiirta-... CU.-lbeU.9 .~r.:: llASTD.PIECELOGOS e!:!:.•~u.=:1~~: 2 New candy vendlnc ,.__&Or..-IOtO •· ._, tL.INI ..___.. bl lntradaelat • new lm macbi,,,..., amaU. easy to --• .. ••••••••••••• ~. -~~ Chritenfl -• ...-........ TwaSiancm box rt b:d ---. mac oe, aietrnab atart roe ,; den• coAon at r~-u Bab G d .. ·-Mt. heat ... Boben lsmMta~W "'~en C lllrame, bar. 3111 bu1ine11. Art work, MODable cost M&-S7.U operate.C.U~ ...... q~ 6: ~.r::m: 1'1$-1 .. .....,_ ..... Wl1IWI l'Nlll Is •llll I020 .._1 · ,.,. 00 d1e Ave, C .11 . ...-a -adv •"-~·-b e¥9. --"-· HOl QaaU St, -'---•••••••••••••• b•rd.canedPr wooden! ti d· ~ _.._. ... , .... .,.. ---------1 Mesa Verde c.ountry CJub pletely restored, Uh ............. BtMIL ,..._~all OOID· act ca 'I oew. _......,.. Oct $150. Days, eves, OOPY MACJnNE Teaaaale''. memNO ~~.,.!':_ mw.$1'100.Ml-2:512 'lff .t 90JO ... ~•-1125. S.,... ~·-ll'Oll, beds, tuea. wlmda. 84&-0333 lJael any pa,..r i,; u ""ALno> Welder or w eldlDI ....... n ._ .. , ll&eno, dlsbet, li.xt11res, Pri .... . ONABLE OFFER lll08 Weber Grand piano. •-•••••••••••••••••• ,__., P ·tuO lar, RB •11Jbltciftr.546-11JO HJde·a ·bed dbl $150. and kU more. 22nd ac 80 pcs Silver Oatware, 16 ce. 912·7033· REF us E o . 5'8~". I )'r wuranty, BAJlGMNSAJLS -. Ille, rtlllJlll/ dental C •& Eth.n Allen klnti u Newport, bebiad llquor silver aervin& pea, 1847 B.EAlmFUL Cbinae ob-64trZ2Z'7tto•pm. "500.-.1173.~. New. never out ol the pl&.-.aTll5 ,; ., IOJO bdbrd'15.9155-l&M. store. Ro1ers Broe Am -jed.I, retired mu.st a.ell. beg,dac:ralaallaforboet .. .. Di bassador pattern. 92 pea Jn I a I d 1 cre e n 1 • SAMPLE SALE: ·Robes. ...USID PIANOS 24 '-27 '. Main •f reer JWIAY TICtMCIAM -•••••••••••••••••• nette Set, 4 chain, Movtna Sale! Many quaH· Norit.ake china Evana porcelaloa, f11urlnea, linprie. SU. small ~ Upr1 th t a. Gr a ads. paial.a for alotted mast• To work Jn Newport.Brmd new Pet1tex ME Barpin,f75. ty Items . Antique paU.ero.31pcaAmerican lvortes.man1raremiac. several medium. 2023 Spineu boom•jib. llllO. llain Beada Rbeumaloloeist'• tl71•/f1Mb. New tripod 175-1518 d re•• e r , a h o w etcbed Foatoria cryat.al, 6tlM30S.. Miramar Dr. Balboa. tt.Ty()eltt tail di_. Lwlf P Gftlce. llust be wWinl t.o •-.OLM 1' l18Y imlt. leatber C<Maeb aquariums, wat.er bed. aU 1J30'1. Xlnt Cond. An&ti PlQOI k Plaao.l1ebu0diec &11'. Foat £ UM'. jib do ""9tiDI otnce won,...._ 10 .. 0 •45 . "' It. brown SO.MO. BeatOffer.Ml-3$28. fOllMilt .. !~5eta. •ReftnW.tn1 diwlollll Luff U .s ·, sh-'' eGJ cture -.. .. • " aamea--· -na-• .. -.H.B. hut LP 1.1.z·, ' u.o· Al " pun • ....................... Nausabyde couch $45. SUPER GARAGER! Oct Dbl bide-a-bed, $3$, refri1 COIN DIAi B 642-296 _,., ...:.::':'::.: ...--.. _ l'rt. ' =·~a~;;·::.~ Pups. AKC. aitbXlntcond. 23" BA:W &•'nb; 5c·'6C)! Bunk bed S15.lactiniDCtbl•1chrs. I~..... Old restored eo·· X 36.. -a.w _ _. - ...... ui-atewit.b eaper. Ownplire. M/F. Pet& TV, wrka id, U S. • mattrea '80: atove Sl50.-..Sll4 Leflovwstocl paneled Walnut e"ec Comervatory &rand up......_,._. 9040 844-1111 a b ow . pvt Pt Y . 646-0787. $50; decorator'• lamp Private Party, Kelvinat.or M'Ml1t11• «*It. 1125. 3 Amert~ rilbt piaao, full aeale, __ ............. . Mw t . •• %13$1·13'Satl6pm. Riviera Sofa, traditional :; •:: 1~~U:T~: refrlge tz;2:5. Dinette & 6 (&rayabeet .. Alk") A1rtim .,..· CCIUpOGS S50 .... -... ••'See~eebader . • ...................... AKCGlcmRetrleverpups, style, ruU slpr, Uke new lure 1 ; c h in a ; chain SL'JO. Sola makes 11331i'a centVl'l24.50 ea.m.Utt ' ~ SAi.a --~ 211~1 •I It 1005 Hunters. wtr dogs, 80 $Ul5.7W glassware; linen; de-be d $175 . An tique lMUcen&.aXF SZQ.00 •EMMeiaeb&c1c&e Graod P laao, Ple1er ••••~•••••••••••••••••C hamp Pedigree. D/Rt.ble$!00.•aldechra cora1or pillows; books; mahogany bdrm aet,'" l&'MBuat .,..dlmeXf' EXCELLENTCOND P\8Do AMf19UIAUCTIOM -.-1 . $300, J acobian style. toya. Boys clothing ; mattress ac boxaprtnga um D3-~~ BufCalo .I $115. l40-053I \Jilrilbt_....Nal.alt A.-icanOak•Ea«Jiah GoldenRetrieverpupe;, Beige/ruat plaid love (&ood ) S3·$'1 (ahoea>: ~.::Os~das:t=: F ...,_,._._. .__.._~ eoUectibles • beautiful AKC seat SI.ZS. twn bed/frm mens clotblnc <good> fEl.l• •.-&&--.... ~.so Brown brwbed eonilll"OY mw lldlClll se.tfn , .. ._...,.. ""·~----' ,_ '-""~)· lad!~ .......... ..-atcenta. cblllr. ar • .._ vae .. aew primitJves. 548-3279 m . .......-y 12-S. 9C5$-l223 cl:ibi:, ~od> sml: Ut.ty • Wr. Nlcllela.1 .., .. ..,..::;. .. :.IGOm.. Jiii ...... &.a.• .... OCT snt. 7 PM fordiret'liona. Irvine. med. 1 r g ·, •ho ea & 2 Umted \iJ fare coupons eerty lypes, llorcan • '° ~ wtdt.. 1116 Uasa Apso puppie s, 8 $50eadi Peac. dollars -all a t Npt. &b Tenllia Club ... ISOM wtm, AKC champ. blood Twin bed+bdbrd, •pace bandbep . Boya bicycle ~at\4PM. ... p I I Pa 11 11 mbe bl ~av.L.N. 8 · ANnqulS hnes . .-22151 saver bed. antique $20. 503.,.. Narcissus, "Al•·. or compete a m 1 e " P· Allctlo.8' .. ,, drmMr' +mirroc, lrg an· Cd.JI. Clothing Samples Sale ; price Uat le S.A.S.E. to· •· r AKC very tiny Poodle tique mirror. all xlnl. Latest brand name C.C. Box 2508, Npl 8d> ~ lllS.Ol•eStrHf pup. Male. I-White l· cond.97S-OU8 Garaae Sale; SuxuJtl 90 fasbions formen,women _9Mll3 _____ _ Or.,. Blade ---------dut bike, sUde projector & Jr 's at wholesale CGlforlwfw-tiCMI --~-2~78 Marble top coffee table &acreen,watersoftener, prices. Oct 6th, 9am RAltESPAMISH -Kenmore •asher SSO 'Martpool pa drye.. '75 Small upngbt puano ttiOO 96U3T3 63, 7790 ---42"md,$150. baby ltema, rum .. etc. 6pm ; Harbor View TIEASUIE _ __:__ Poodle puppies. silver, 644-0355 l''ri, Sat & Sun 9-4; 16771 ff 0 m es. pha se I I Approx 1000 01 sliver Co l e man P ea k I backpa~ll . blue . Polarauard mummy ~ bal I moold ~II! llOKE Norden s hots $165. Scottsdale Crcle. 11.8 . Clubhouse. orr Port bar dat ed 1654 from .,_,.._ Reserve ror Chnstmas. Small antique bu!f~t SlOO Meach Bl vd & Terry, Camty. All pr\K'eedb to "Mara Villll " $4S.OOO. ANTIQUE SHOP Choe & blk. Early AM Small dining rm tbl. 4 then follow the signs go to Cadet Girl Seoul 28-:ll oz bani s:u,oo u Must clear premisei.. or? 646-9795 cbrs SU)() 325 Aliso. orr Bunk beds $40. anl.lq up· Troop 1273. International l\J.5o gold bani; & t''><>udo everything goes, ant•· ----Cliff Dr. N. B Uu&lk'l'l"e. • ... r 171c I l n l ques, bri c ·a ·bra c , Sibenan ~usky female l nghtpumo S250.bmbar· " .,..,, mm Jl)lll' l'C ed Yr AK<.: Best offe r ,,._ .it.....1-1055 re! chns S30 ca. Lane end d wreck Will trade for un· boullehold, junk., Cr 1t · · · · -~ ~ Anyone 1Dterl'slc in circulult>d t.: s c·oin,, cardil Starts Sat 10/6 673-3808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• table ~. t ile table $20. changing their life l'llher t.bru i 1221 S. M~. San --------Big Gange Sale: din tbl, eoo:sote bi-ri 125. lots of personally or f1nanc1all y TD~ ore 1~':'.,t 1~'<> .. ; 8o1'~ en·-·· Beaut. Lab mix puppies. cbn, bk abe lf, 2 dwr RUIC. Sal a!l 9, 4866 ,.all ""1·1712 ask ror Mr. ~ ...., .. .., • Window air cond . nd& e ea MS-9798 minor r epa 1 r S25· -- - - Woc:ne-m .,noe., IJk~ """'" Pool table. prolea111onal Si? pr S48 7011 lfx5 · Btumw1ck s best. 8 Must ~cnf1<·t> 17' W1nvn.t c·.anoe. 1tnl11~u.-bdrm M"l . yr.i old, xlnt cond ~ ~2562 end tbl . I correc ttJI Gddcluba Ma cGre11or400 646-Z!a'l ll'OIY> 2 thru 9 (;ood cood --- - --ri«> 646 6006 23' Adnural color TV BOAT SHOW DI! ... ..... ...... c ..... ... .-n&ML 15-00. Need a cood loving chMt, broileroven. aplnt Pueode Ve1a. Irv. K.eth:" 2506. Npt Bcl'I ~ • AMT'1C;M11 SHOW bome. Call 846-G887 dt4111cator &l&u doon : Dall1 tbna SUn. Oct. 7 ,,_to Y• 8045 miK. Friislll l :ICMpm'. Gs: ~. r:!!~~':!{'. Akal reeJ to reel stereo PER S IAN c arpel . Sl7:S Slim Jim f7$. Top E9n bl&a'1MWonal ~rod Coad. 548-MZI all. I 21)m. 4& ,_. 6 od9er' tac:kJe. All 11t SperWPrtee. .......,.., Cent.ei' Mail -••••• .......... •-·• 21112 Breton . H .B . fee tabie. recliner, twin ~~·~B~~~: 405 PrW'Y •Beech Blvd, Look·Alilles. 2 beautiful <Allanta/Newlaod). beddine. all ~uonable. & Decker is·· electr. KB. f~ 11P117ed l'ern. o_....Sale.lOO'•olanU· Sat/SUn. 428 Be1on111, ~trimmer $20 De.,.... ... 6 f * ~ = • TWtnlry. q•et, brie·a ·brac, _Cdll.________ cord). llaple t wn dl.Mt4• Ht H•d a., _Dl_,w. __ ......... ______ .. •*fd Ir jtmk! S.t, DouMeGanseSale: IBM bed (frame) SIG. 4·man Jaelde OleMoe In tM .._ .. .,. Gold. Retr ar Slim to . 122'1 S Main, San· typewriter SlOO .• 64 Ford rubber raft & paddles loalnadncbkabow tbe ~!Ab!. 8IJt or golden. ta Ana 3llO eng. ac trans. Zhp air SI). Do&ahJPPllll kennel, lbleymoonen. Thia tbl 541-2153 comp , l10-l.20v 16. bt & •1 110. Star ruby nng e&vitse r4ychnle pwlass oahowd e noior _C_M_ale--ln-.-sh-Se-tt-e-r. .. OLD BRUSS ELS .. trlr w /l974 Mere. outbrd. Oadles >. rose gold • nt'Vt'r Tri u m p h c h 0 p p e r worn SJOO .. 'arberware Gleason's antique kit. In Son allergic, must fmd Champagne Garage ba.'\ket, mi..,c auto trans row.sene $30 Aft 6PM . storage for many yrs, home. 549-9458. Sii.le Restaurant equip· 96S-4610 Handmade, pure •Ilk. Qum. Xlnt quaJ. Pr pty ~ Racquet C lub Kem · benhip, mldl Hll ll aacrlhce. HB'• finest racquet club. Af\ 6PM. 21J.S-3'79 New Cully lul..-d gold df"P" 45 xl05 Cot.l Sll~. now S50 1nclud1 n It rod 91Jj..1.SJO IOI'TU& •• wide.$' .. e p . a ll ,.-edwood . ~na. Tdedyne b1r & pump. TV bllo, needa UMmblJ . s:zsoo. Hi\~ lffl .... 1-12. -·-·······-····· a.UB DE CASA m .. m. ~ZS" Zenith c:dor T V bentrip lllOO Ca II Joan al S13t 2 Yr Wan. Pree 7S!-7870 bet 8-~ Diet Ml-17111 ----------- AMERICAN AI RLl~f'-" 1'itutron 12. Color TV. 1., FARE COL'PON ~ t. xlnt L'llf \'lff Sl 7~ ~EACH ~~7 ~ Bl5 0.•MJ~ ,,..~ "" .. 631-2541 *** oow practically giving it -m e n t. g I a ss w a r c , prts. SCM elL'Ct typwrtr away. BestofCertakes 1t "'"KfttetK s ilver ware. dia h e!>. 400· l8" carr · l60 Dit't • :ir 5f>a-R.a y W eeti ender Im.mac. cond Many ei1 --~~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--.i tnts.Twn 4M Crusaden.. awa,y. Other great furn 891-42AS furniture. stamed glass, mac:h. w /c&!>e S45 Many sm it.ems 50c·S3S 683-685 at low low prices too. So Ja mps & much m orl'. Darrell St .. CM Near pleasecomeonSat8AM· Needsecguard ,love,etc? Begins BAM in parking Pomona & Wilson. Sat- 6PM aisun 8AM-4PM. Go We pay ~00 for right kJt behind Fiddlenecks. No. on Fairtiew off 405 t.o home. 8POD&er · 6'15-86l7 Free champagne Sat Oct Sun. BAM· theputcin1lotatthecor· Free to you; Tiger kitty, 6.3l0'1 So. Coasll:lwy, (at Garage & Aolique China ner of Se1erstrom. 4' approx a moe old. Fem. Diamood St.> Laguna & Silver ac Cyrstal. 1 Kg. hlrriew,S.A. M6-n.M. Bcb.-...z:.1 a . bed• rrm $50. Stereo • ---------IJ~~~~~~~~~ fl$, 2Twn IZ beda 125 ea. ;. Mn'l.QUl!S FOR SALE· J a pa o ea e Sp a n i e I I· DlneUe Mt for 6 $75, gd flil1c:9 RO. to •.ooo. J.JaO blk/Wld, 10 mo. AKC re-0..,. Sele. Oct I & 7, cond. Tbla 15 ea. Orange lr•l•e A •e · • N · B · ...,...._ ~ tmt Ancboraae Dr. HB. recllner cbr 115. Lampe Gl.all Btwa N •w I a ad 6 tl-95ea. CblnaA:cryatal, • -... -..__ ... ~c Box "9 • • 1050 M ....... a. off Yorkiown. ..uot 10-20, Wed1ewood, • -.----. •-•••••••••••••••••••• ,.._ bdrm • .J. --•--Ii I , Antique w!tb ao dlKa. ---Qlnn En • • b • c b 0 s y • ~ ~~-=· Call ··-~~ ... ~~-e· ._ TV,CQSlal.9'c. ~~· ~~:i·p=: ii -..... nuuu w Panl.Mtic many famUy neYer med, aolid IOld -..... c1111'dal7,.. A------OlllwUlaell prqe tale, t.oolt, furn. rhm,cutCryttalboxee 6 fl,,S, I ow..-morila&. r~forYou atiquea, etc. 22112 Ca-many, many 11auea, -.,; llelll ofr. Call MASTllSAUCTIOM ~Dr. ec.ta lleaa (at Stubml, VtD«laa &lan- Jedl.ewa54Nln. 646 1616 & IJM621 :-> Weet end ol WU.OU v-. 21• ISdt St., NB. CASH PAID ---------•_f15.._lllD4 __ . _____ _ ~ll1• JUI' lld med fW'11. anU· Hateb. Lawn mower . Appl., auort. JunJr, Kin& ~ qimlrdrTV'aW1-IUS mn._ Qmm. 6: Double bd, boob 682 Caplllill ... ......,............. becfa. -Llv•a1 r oom Cll."2-xM ' _............... ~ llllE cbaln. s. RCA TV. Sat. . 0DeD 'ftm'·lloa 10All· ...U. 1&4 2'74 Palmer, Coat.a YARD SALE. AaUques, d'll um W-tml...,.. Mela. colledJbles, rurmture ac Aw. a..r MT •&Ir kn I c k n a k 1 . 8 8 3 0 GO t'7M>~• 9&"'WI ~ Sofa bed. touter oven, Cardinal. Fountai n ~~·~~~~~~~~!Decorator funallure • boob, sliver , m a ny valley orf Ma1nolia ~. Cedar Glen m11c. treaaurea, Sat. b«!tween Ellis •Garfield '"'•ca IOIO ....................... Tuw ......... 8' Elden 1 O • 2 . A 11 e )' • • 3 I Sat •Sun &-S. Ave, Costa Meu, 11 lo 6 Goldenrod, CDll . _cWl__.;y_._ICU'1M __ • ____ GOOD BAD • UGLY ~~!.:_.!t.hll· ,,!,()(ffa. ~~ GlMI table 6'x1.2", bide·a· &Uite aale 8 rooma. An· ;."';~.to";• ~c"'.' bed tora, newly r e-tiquet, silver. furniture, covered, Oak dre11er copper coollware, beds, GARAGE SALE·Load.s of w/mdtable.87J.4074 . 1alore. galore! 701 kitchen Item s , CASBPAID Goldenro d , C dll . potl/patll/dlabea, tup· W1hr/dr7rt/llofrlt1. LovlMllt, ~r. '25. ee-OlliZ2 perware •Iota of other • wartiint«not151-lm table. MIU I. '75. Oct. I, IPJdies. S.t~n 9-5, 704 __;.--=------1 JM.Ill. ZJ0 Bucbell Rd. MOVING Goldenrod.~ fW4.-7183 lll1\al dr7er ISO ,......... car milt couch, ~ nfrt 121 llTtd+ll tola ll loveeeat, ~. -.J t.bl, ~ desk, 3 f--u~ •••ate sale, new _......,.. I-· . ~oaditioo .,50. ..... .,... .._,,,. -...,. •• 11&12 bnided nae. m1K ~Mt 6: Iola. 4 solid f f'I. Dntler' '1$. bMbold ltemt 1alorel wood dlnlai dlain. Sat, Alilll*W Jmptltal Dupln M ... 19 Slll..S. lCM. JM11Aaitb. a&n; lM, IOI Lindo, • refrt1eratot /Ironer· Set., .... t.op oalf• tbl S.A. Hta. u blk from Balboa. ~7151. Coppertoae. $HO. 1-damn ottomans Brll&ol..Jambon9> .an or IOI• efter' --· • • ---------lb.webold ltemt, other 5P1L ~. mlmn, ~· Siil 6 81111 l'\lm 6: qui milc.17G00ak St .. P'.V. -t.bl. 27!_. Alta v . ml.le. 20Ml Suburbia, s.u,aaa.. 1().3. )CA ........... r..t!llafl.rn,SatN. HB. Br kb r1 l /In . ~..:,C!Olld. •)fol-_,,.... plaid tof•. •...,U• ~ :.::::.£.:=.~~; . IOVHHt xlnt. d. • ... a home ..i. ... TV ... power ». nfria. tliiiilr alal •!080· W..1• ~· plor• I Baby ...di•. It ioti more. • ..._... lladtt. ~ ,.._ da a: Item•, larn, anlq1. llsitbba.MJM. M Sat ...... ao .... ,, 1old 1wtvel da&llll9 • much mUC!h cml7. _. Coatlaental = r 1r "'r1' dyd,r, 2 ..s tablft • ...,., a aanta Ana,• Aw.CM. w •lnr ......... 5-....... Allto4Pll,WOctl. a,O ..... Sale Sat/Swl ...... Walmll Mk • IMltdl Dllilllllllft 27S1 Alla vt.&a, 1111 ~Le. Oi. start· ~.-a.:••· .... Jdal CCl9dlti0a. $1JO. ~t.i; ~J:I· _..,...._._, ____ _ .,., .a-. "'· __, llftlPM. . .-um., -•· -r,e nit.ad Uv rm Mt. 2 ...,. >\• .-,.. off-...., recllHr cbra, mi1c. g.;;;;:~;.;_-........ .,_~--.,..-·•"'Mti :9 ...._,.:... Dbl. Cllatm·1low ,.. IMNtellold lt•m.•. Tl>I I ·-1t. rn ..._ u;;; , , •;l:,.._"' BIQ.ear.bdlA~mpl. NW, t!Ompl roll away ........... -..... .... -............ port ... dlPlt ., ..... band ' ft', IL ... ..-1a, ,.n. ~ ~ toalt. .,.. toolt, a • ..._ _., ........... 1 ._. ... """"··.,. dutit, luY BBQ, pint.a• tr"'· := ;11r ... tUf~ •c QU'1.-~ .a.o TL, .-. M. IJll Part Ina _..... let/In -... ,..,__ ll&J l!11d.M•lel. N.-0.....,AveCll. TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 In the Dally Piiot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best ,..,,roductloft, a clur black and white photo of any sire can be uMd. Your message will •ccompany the picture In this space. It you chOose ROI to puj»llsh a picture, fill th• space with yow mflsa ... Ndonaf Women In •UlllMM Wffk .. October 14 tttt'OUgtl 20. To"°"°' .... WOflleft In buelne .. , lftduelry Md COMfMtce, the Detty flllot d publleh a ~ ttlbU'9InMaOctober14 .-on . Our lelul• to •u....._ MMI ,....,.., WOfMft le an eacepltonal oppottuftlty to kttroduoe • new or loftglt .. aeaoctet• to IM people of the Or•ft99 Coaet, or to honor...,., HhlevelM"'9 Of ~t. • Bullo••AIMn .................. two ........ .., ... lnohe• HCh,""" • photo~ prowtde. TM.,_. Of HCh no.-It only hD. Doft1 mitt being pert Of W. epedal edYefttllftl opportunity. OeadMne '°',.. Mrvtftl..-le~10.Cel'8daff DAILY PILOT 842-5178 .,...---~-----------,_,_.__...~ • ...., r ' very lo hrs. $33,000 ~· 540--3383; art l.M0-'1122. 16' fbrl1a Run.about, 7' beam. 70 hp Johuoo. tniler, bmt tank, ma Dy xtrM. IZJ.00. -....s Tl ZS' llako, tum key equipped. Sl4.000 firm. Oreat llarlln IJoat m.1:m. JS' .... Wliaalel'. 30bp .lolmma • /tlaller. Xlnt for li1hln11dlvin1. ...... Avon eportboat 8250, =•• + ;zaa llUST SELL! I •71 25' ~ enuer, Loaded. •/Newport .Up. 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Perl \ O NNHl 'Ht¥1l0lll YN:Ns ;:mt-...i .._. ...... 1-ror .,..,,._ for work or play ! -.... -.--..... * ...... ~ct.-¥0LllWA.W '4IPl'WV >. -n, .-v--• la· .._ ~ • • ct. ,_.,._l.,..tr Ave. ..UC•lll ..._ ... tll AvU. .a.-,_ , • ......., pre· ill._...,...._ ' \' . .,..._ W •• ~at • ......-dt.u'lee uftltu ~ &t1L-79 __ -'-...;.•.-11.-c_.=-..,=..:;;;;;;.;..._-4 ~ .,_in.ct by ~ -------=== ......... wo1-... .. ~ ·»~u )41> I LUO ..... =-Npt. Bdt .. • •I IU-3003 -.a aT11 '11 t120 WANTSD·Dock for -•••• .............. 1!~ RwheJ"O. PIS, allllwl • •• l&lJbolil, ar.d _.. .. l'Ol'd lldJ A ,.., ""· cnaae cn.~l, eGllC.llCl ~ Been rtpllu. Sup•)-dfx. ~ev:cio/Olr Call CZD>-..ct Dll'vrys,e.-.as · llDI& :Ii: .,..... to •c· '14 Tbwtderb1rd, runs "Tr Toyota P.U. SJU, ta ---~-.... M' Sallbolit wrJ fOOd. boclY cleao. bed, 31,000 m1, many 19 Naw;mt area. Plew Altilla llCIO. -.-.. xtns. XlD!_ cond.. 846-0233 -~ l .L. GoJla. at 1D CHRYSLER. needs '73 Ford V8 \.2 Too: XJnl ._.. ccnl. Good gas, heavy ---------1 comp. res t oration. s uspenaio n . $2800 . .... tpsM. Sl.500 492·2:5M __ ..,,. .. tOIO . .. • ...._or8J4-0440. ·-•••••••••••••••• 41 Ford Deluxe Club '68a.evy P.U. w;camper tr--.t..I t..o Coupe 350 Chevy "turbo .lo.a.II ___. ,.... &Id approx. trans. Corveue adjuata· --..... $1SOO. JObra. u se. SI ,600. ble steering column. ____ 5419-_J.200 ___ _ •-or19-IN8 Late Ford rear end. llUm'I i4 l\.2t. Load star la' Repti.a &Id boat very IOOd ~-Hull only. ?Mm..a:m Tr c 1 t .. k::a ....................... Aluminum wheels & oew um. 16' van xlnl cond. tires. Disc brakes. Ex· Service rec avail. Dy lras . Needs finis h 774-7330, eves&w knd _restor __ ali<n_· _. ~ __ 59_1_3~-i &'B-7330 Kirk MUST SEl.Ll owoer 1955 WANTED! Late model Toyotaa. Voll/09, Pickvls & Vans ~-today ! PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us tbe opporturuty to comlder the purchase or trade-in ol your clean PQncbe. Check with Us Today! IJOIEDlATE DELIVEJlY! LAIM SILIC1tOM OFMIWlt7t · 12•·· 521i's ALSO l33CSi ·a IMSTOQ! Call today • We also may have that pre -owned BMW you a~ looluog for! lll-2040 495-4949 1975 IMW SlOI Automatic tra n s .. AM/FM & leather in· terlor. <310N1H ). ONLY$7495 HOWAID O..•rolet Dove & Quall Sts NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 CONNELL CHEVROLET ·.": .. If, r. I r-..j\\lt-1 S46-I :lOO COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HARBOR BLVD 540.64 I 0 540-0213 .. ttnlwlw-.. 9140 blk T· Bird convert, v-9570 $l0,000/bestofr. 675-6189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lm6 BMW 2002-4 speed. AM /FM s ter eo w/cassette, SWlTOOf & In beautifuJ condllton • Pn pty. t:lSOO. Call 846 9039 evening .. 1f no ans wer. PL~E keep trying' ....................... POCH llA.XI MOPED od $GS. Excellent Condt· urn M el T, with ·39 tion. .. 303'7. Croaley eog, runs, nds some wort. 631-2506 •lllAHDMEW 1979 CHIYIOLET 13631 ~ ... bOt 81.11 Widen °'°"" •M &Jl.l)JJ Got a air for my birthday. nllt ~ m,y MOPED. 1'11 BATAVUS. Clean, xlm C!lllDd. $1'50. 552-6392 aft 2:31 Pll. Ask for Br7a. GAJUUILLI. Like new. 2 ~~moped. $t00. ··r:::z::-1 9150 WIU.YYAH With ph.1ab carpet, panel ing, icebox. wetbar. 2 ........ Dfied • •••••••••••••••••••••• Captain 's c ba1r 1>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• breakfast nook. 350V8, 1 ________ _ 9530 Gamd 9701 ....................... ATTENTION '85 Dodge Travco mot.or tih whee.I. chrome bum· home 21·. Industrial eng. pers & grille. Sleeps 4 • XlnL CODd.. air cood on U816). rod, pwr plant, awning, OHL y Slff5 Merced ea. BMW . new crpts, seats -& din-HOWARD ,.L---.1....& Porsche. Classic & Ex-IQ&. Sips 6 comfortably. _,,n.n ot.ic. Wewillsellyour car Abo '89 Toyota de sedan Dove & Qwul Sts. on coos.ignment at your w/tDW bar. Air cood, & NEWPORT BEACH price. Best location in gdcond .. 548-3681. IJJ.0555 Orange County For 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----r~uon call J im cur- l!m $azuki PE 250, dlrt ~lace, '76 Ford Van 12 pa1>1>. ran. bike, xlnt. SISOO. ... 9540 ~! usesd .. ··' reg. l~~-~!' .Woh-m.rln 7 11MW 320ia S.-5659 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ....., au. ca..,,...,,, 1300 W. Coast Hwy •---------Dune Buggy, '68 s treet tntdgJass,etc.644-4l"4 NwptBch 642·6763 .; HONDAXL250 lepl, 1600 bus engine, '77 DODGE Tradesman ~~~~~~~~~ ONLYIOOOMI. _Sl5_500 __ ._5t6-_1_882_. ____ 1 100. P/S. P/B. custom __ SISOO..___· a. __ 2087_· __ 4 -..e DrfYeS 9550 paint ar interior, captain • "13 Y-U Ebdwo DID, .... -••••••••••••••••• chain, portbolee on sides •. 1olcl..t ~aodlaed wbls, tt77 ,,_ -front • rear vents, • • 9'7$/Wl<Jtr. 59-l.211M IDql W/DeW wide tires. 4 wheel drive pickup. V8, 32,000 mi. Xlnt. '5,500. •. "JI Blada 550K. fairing, •tomatlc trans .. air Call 870-45lt (Fullerton) • 5,000 mi, $1200 firm. cond., pwr.• 1\eering, P.P. Bmr1 ......_._ er-. COllC:rol • si.eo ... _ ......... i.oc.I. .. OWW' .,, .... .....,...... .. bd. aew c•r &l'ade·ID. P /S, P /8 , A /C, ••• CM •). ~· CJa, flM·UOa; ...... -.171C. 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?Sl'IAT . ...... SQueaQ c.leaa! Jet black 4 door. 4 apeed. air rondl· Uonln1. ooly tl.000 mil ea. One owner! ln.INZF) Slftl IOIWITHAM YOLISWA ... 7800 WesllDiuter Ave. lDW•mlnstn -7511 ... .,. W WID IJ&. eood eond. ,..,, Jllmpt, ~ lluat sen. 984-l.S21 IA.ber 76AAT 12.IWAGOM 2 door modd. • speed, radio, beater. Runs IJke a watch! <:iOi&SPS I $1395 IOIWITHAM YOUSWA~EM 7000 Westmm.st.er Ave m Westaunster 818-7S51 638 7880 111'7ll BEACH BLVD RUHM:NGTON BEACH 842-2080 11711 BEACH BLVD. RUHnNGTON BEACH 142·2m ,. cu::. xlnt cond, ~nrf. bal.c:bbk, All;Fll ttereo CMe, 11175 or bat offer. lt'73-2IOM DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE" ---------1 La I.be public know wilt. To place your message before the read.Illa public. phone Dady Pilot Cla.sslf1ed. 642·51f7H an ad m lhe Daily Pilot Service Diredory. It can t'Ollt you as hllle as Sl.89 ~ day ft'or more In· form:illon and t·omplelc rates call 642-5678 ---------SP.LL •die 1tl'm!> with a Dally Pilot Clalts1f1ed Ad. i 4 fl\at 128 Sport L. 70.000 m , clean in & out. $1650 49S-2228 Allfo1, Mew 9100 Autot, H•w 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \' I l • I I .. Every Saturday throughout the Football Seaton the Dally Piiot brtnga you pt\9!«~:1~·· ~E'J~~"° A new. exclt1ni:. vrofci.1S1onul fool bull magazine sct·llon brmAm~ our reader the moi.t mterc:-.1 mi.:. com .. prehens1ve and u utho r1lu t 1vc rou ndup of m uteriul on the pro games to be telev1i.<.'<l ca<'h "cckend for 20 wct•ki. Player profiles. scouting reports . pt<'lure!\. pred1c t 1ons, the point spr ead . ins i de t·om m c nts o n st rategies ~ind who und "hat to "at C'h !or e" crvthmg to t•nablc rcu<lt•rH to l!<'l Lh t• mosl enJOVrrft>n t out ol tlw11 1110 luolhall \\IJll·hmi.: !Jon t m1"" 11111 011 1h1" hJ\(' all tlw lootti.all l.w1 I lllg•·r 1 rp-.. h.rnn• 1t1 . ti \ lt\11 ll'TU 81:ACH BLVD HUNTl.NOTON BEACH 142-291 ~ ~~--~ W ~ IDOSE.L 6.3, alr, auto, 1u.nrool full t>Wr. P.P Mual H e ......... llSTIUYS 713000 '"·"' Ivory /bamboo. E1ec llUn .,, .. ue•AM A 1rnn9'1 "••'nh1, =-~~~=: a..r ' .... *' IOIWIT*M YOUIWAMH -.w .. •AneterAvt lllW•mlDIWr --..... '742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71..,..,. ~ Ll,000 m.Ues 00 U.11 1barp little blue roadster. lt'a aqueaky cllM. ('1SIVCJ') S46tl IOIWITHAN YOlUWA ... 7GWI pminater Ave. 1n Wlltmiuter .. 7'51 W.7880 '77 .llidcet: red. Good cond. 21.000 mllu. SllGO/<Xf«. CaU S45-6l26 & 751-7098 Wtdays M&-OSU. it tllT w /'11 1'arbo Car· rtra factory body 6 turilo ..... bll:r .... ooo . ~d1¥1-.mt llACH NOtn'S it tw,, ,_. o.Mi, to mt, .. o...-.. fUoe or bat orter. NEWPORT BEACH M>-Da 71z.otl0 --------'77~ llGM, red w 11ntf, A/C, PIUGIXYI' DIUEI.. lete AM lJl'll, .-O. '11. :iot, 4 dr, 4 apd., A/C, ..._ AM /Pll I trk 4 1pkr 1 t tree>, 1 u n r ( . "'18 912E, aunrf, 2',000 ml, llooutone, 8511, beat lib new ao llPG reg cond, 32 .llPG. P tP . &M,21plt.ank.f1S.322T .... G1.QIOO. lt76 .... IOT ...... • tpeed tru.., air cond. ....... <M>R8D). w.'t &..If "-ti llACHIMPOITS .. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 ......... 9750 fp r I 4'5 E. O>ut HJway C41167J.0t00 usero..sc .. ·1 ~oot. stereo ca11e\te, beJl color ror reule. 12112) --------...................... . '78tuC~ (CTSW) '77 me Silver (20C1) ~rue Black <44SI' J H > ~9140r~ (170Y8F l '739U Blade <504.fll'I H l 711000 $19,495 Mel blue/parchment. elec sn rf . s te r eo, ~)'+ (7412) '71 lOOCD SIO,ff5 . Met. blue/blue. elec. sun· ~.5cyl,economy (0$83 1 '7145051.C Sll,995 Milan brown/bamboo. elec. amf. not a naw to be found (QZ:Jl ) 776.9 Sll.495 Sllwr/bladc. fut.est pro. ductlon 1dn. lo world Ul79) 76ZIOC SI 1,995 M ye llow /bamboo, ltcno, lo-lo mi. personal car !'16461 '71210 $9ff I Wbite/bJack. 4 cyl. 1u eeancJlllY, to mi., 1uperb CODd. thruout (4911 ) 71210 SI S7500LHS ILe111) lb an ne w '79 equipped with met. paint, sun r oof. e t c Under 11 .000 miles 18705) OurGoaJ 1s toOHer You 1llC Best f'or The IA!ust $ IT\M11110• veu "Cl '"'°"' /141UJ I 174h °' 1114)4'!~ 11(14 28701 Marguentt' Pkwy MM 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewlt79 MG• More people buy the MGB convertible lban aQY other convertible' See US before you buy TODAY!!! -Harbor Blvd OOSTAMESA 979-2500 1973M61 GTCOUPI 4 s.peed trana. •stereo. A "dauic"I ~J>f'S) ..... s .. m llACHIMPORTS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0 7•M61 12.000 mUee oo lhia llWe sb.wpie. Stereo. rallyes '44lm) $4995 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGIH 7<XX> Westminster Ave in Weslmmster f!Y3. 755 l 6311·7880 77 MGB Maroon Wm : l\hl'I AM 1"M Great rnr $'500 bst olr 675· 1001 MIS.'ll()fl Vae)<) 8:11 1740 "67 MGB GT must '\ell San Ole.co Frwy . soon. r uns and lo"oks '11 PORSCHE 924 AMtJl'M. cassette . sun- roof, air cood. <.200TW X I lmlBEACHBLVD. W.loyc.e 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A. IOY CARVER ROUS·ROYCE '*'·"'-.. -·--1•Hcll \"----' ........ CLOUD SUNDAYS '58Suve:rCloud I $19.000 911.S-4144 HUN'I"INGTON BEACH S. 142-ml 9760 '75 914 I.I , blk, maga, AM /FM 8-trll, 30mpg tl(m.8-:r712 71 PORSCHE 924 lbcll. AM/FM. aunroot. air cood. Muat aee ! -18711 BEACll Bl.VI> HUNTINGTON BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALIS. SMYICI AMDLIASI ... DEMO SALE NOW IN Pll0Glll:S6! 97U ....................... 76SUIA.IU DlCO&ft 5 speed. very sharp car bwllll regular ga1> Suvc· -· CTT3PPX I Sl'95 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEH 7QJO Weo;tmmswr ""'•' '" w~tnuni.h·r '63-7551 b:fl 7!SllU T~ 9765 Advel1laera may buy apace In thla H e· Avery E xit great ! Sl!iOO & assume 77 !01.PP ,\ C.AM F\t st.croo. llY'> 7!°>-i.OJi,f! ··~ .. s 559-10t6 ., Uon. FOf lntormal1on and ralea call a Al.ITHORIZEO ts ~ 8110 ClaaaMed AO-vlMH DEALER paymen . -'19 Por . a ulo 928, gray ....•............••.... Asl;ume MW le~ on 79 Celica Lo rru . toad 1n V9lmenL S48-84S2 b 642-5678 New/Uaed Cu "77,11.ooonu·s.xlnl cond. w/blk lthr llas ever Leasinfc Speclafuats AM /FM rro1dlo & tape. )'thin& CWbico I > 9K m 1 Olferaood Ill 10/11/71 "1llO. f'19..1i131, S2 9 . ~ 0 0 I b t1 l o f r ~ I 7t4~1 exc. Sunday ..._, .... ~10 Autos, Mew 9100 Allto1, Mew 9100 ....._, H•w 9100 ....._ .... HOO - •••••••••••••••-••••• .. •••••••••• .... ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••,..••••• '78 Targa 91 l ·S Silver 40Kmi. $15,000 Air An AM /FM &42·2014 "78 911 S<.: A fl awless wtute bc!a uty wath ITW ny t>xtras and only 6lc.J m1 631 L:l)4 "1't Toyou Corolla. m&&Sl -.ell ~ or !)e<o.t offf'r Contact Sue . 673 266 eerty eves ------- "77 c.et.ac. GT I.Aft b111d1 A C. AM 1f'M . radials. vinyl lop, speed conlrOI. Xlnl C'Ond1t1on M<1ke of 'f'T 64tH.n44 76ft7 a aport coupe. 4 ..... air coadl· • Nd WW. belt• corduroy Interior . 4'1471'7) SJttl IOlwmtAN YOl.XSWA ... 'JD Westmimter Ave. 1n W.uninster m.7551 W.1880 "11 TN, I own.er. lo mi, orl& cond., alloys , 54900 torr er. 497-2382 eves. "11 TR1, Victory edition . royal blue/tan int. A IC. st.ereo/cua«U. lo ma. Must sell MBOO. 7116-8237 .. BUGS . ·10 Triumph Spitfire, ____ .... brand new top, tires, brakes, etc Xlnl cond. $2-150 or bei.l oU e r . &G-54.56 Y I wops 9770 •=:::311===-•c:::~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18'Tl1 BEACH BLVD '72 Super Beatie, very good cond SZSCM>. Pam ~.548-~ 77~ 4 apeed cus&om with lac· tory sunroof, stereo ca11ette . While/red. umTJC) $Uf5 IOeWITHAM YOUSWMHN 70 W••imter Ave. anWeatmhwter .. 75oSJ Al-190 BUG. MUST SELL. Nt& enc, tram, AM /Fii tape PP4M-t111N 7JVW c ..... Weatpla•lia pop lop. Aaaoaauc trammiaaioft, radio. beaer. Clean COO· dation! aiot•> $36'5 IOIWITMAM VOUSWA6ltl 7000 Westminster Avt- rn Weitrrunster .. 7551 6311 78W) ol Ow( run.-. itoud oeedi. • .. ome "'tK't t95IJ 751 "8991 '79 IAlllT ~ 2 doot" Sunroof' 14,00} rrul~ Orw owner Stereo c~te A beau ty! UUWKQ> $1191 IOewrntAM YOIJ(SWA•et 7fDI Wesurunst.er A ve an Westminslcr llD-7Si51 131-191 '72 VW Bue XJnt Ul /OUl. Rebll enc Nu paint. amlfm Must ~· $2200 549-~ HUN'nNGTON BEACH 142 ... 76DASI• Sharp delue ataUon · wqoa. Fuel injected. . Au&ometic tl'llDlmtuion. atereo. yellow /black Cll'TPRIO Pf91 IOewmtAM vowsw..-. 'IDW• 5 1•A.-. ..... I .. .. m.11A ... 191> 1'76YW•Utlf 4 door model wllf! ..... lktnm.Ma..p! aaf'IDI). Ot4LYSZ"9 ...WOCTDATSUM • Dllw• ltr'99t NEWPORT 8&ACR IH-t>• 761.-T Au&.omelic transmlll11ion. rot da o , he11t t-r White be111e vmyl Sav.- $1$' C817EFEI S299S. IOSWITHAM VOUSWA~ 7fm Wcstnunster A Ve. 111 Westa'li.Mt.cr IJllG. 7561 638. 78!!0 '64 VW. good cond. new twM.es. lroat buabing " v.,vejob. lf75. .... HG 719ClllOCCO AutomlltJc tr&llllllnit!sion. radao. bealer. Veo ctemUuaa~> $31'5 ........ 9100 AlltcK, ..... 9100 AMtcK ..... 9100 .. wmt.t.M YOLISWA ... 7800 Westmlosttt Ave • in Wt."Strrunster Im-7551 d · 788U- .. . .. .. .. " ..... :· '• t· 1 t Wl"li GOt 'lM A~~ ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST INVENTORIES OF BRAND NEW 1979 , \~\W 0 SALE PRICED FROM ~ S&S99 # ·····~················· .•••..•......................••••.••....•.•.•• 4 speed transmission whrte sidewall tires & fully tactcxy QOulPOed 16498831 COME IN & SEE THE NEW 1980 31 OGX COUPE 5 speed 1ransm1ss1on. sunroof & fully lllCIOIY eouipped. (028337) ' ........................ ___ ,...._ .... , o::z~ ....... • lf16CAM1 AC ... AM Full J::• ,_..., alr. AMI ..... tadio 11 track, Ult. cnlo control. tpllt ~w•r Hata. ca rlole top. le.ther ietenor. <Ser 1'mt9) Sift I • lt7'CH'••c C091MYll.U A~ Jl'll slft-eo tMlo. tll wheel. cruise control. full power. ( 1397tl) $6995 • lt71 CAM I AC wwooo laOUMtAM Has aU ol the CadllJac luxury options and low miles. <107UKY> SALE PRICED!!! • I t71 CHiii LAC COW.DIYILU AS1IOIOOF Full ~. fa ctory air. leather interior. split Power seats, t.lpe, low miles. U78720> .$8995 ..... t77J ....................... YOLYO WAmYICI M9LIAll• OVDaU8 DaJVERY UPS'ln"S ....... ¥a.YO ... t1art1ior' Blvd OOITAMDA M6-tJUl4t-t4'7 C.6 MllCOUMTY VOLVO IDta.USIVBL Y VOLVO 1-:=vo Dealer Cowlty! BUY or LEASE DIRECT ~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 77VOLVO 3'2 DL sedan. 4 speed, All/FM cMaett.e stereo, velour interior . good t.irel'I. Dark blue finish & in excellent condition. Good gas m ileage. Private party leaving area & must seJ I. $5500 or best offer 963-9823 or ~l?m after 6 p.m. "13 lD>ES, AJR. Overdr. lelther. lo mi, xlnt cond. SI .350. 673-'nSO ·• 1.u.s auto. sale pnced. Good cond. Red/blk mtr. ~5MS COHMEll CHEVROlfT ~ ~ 11 , • • ' r \ \1' ' ~4b-1 l00 1978%-21 Camaro's finest model with ail of the right ex· t.ras! VS. automatic. tilt wheel. crwse contr ol. etc. Reduced to sell th11; week! (675UKV l CONNELL CHEVROLET ..'..~ ll.1rr .. r l!l"I 11 r-(\"1 ~-"' 541>-1200 '79 Couear XR7. Cord. & met.. lo m1 , loaded . sbwrm cond. must sell. 830-4646, 759-S332 ------- '78 Cougar XR-7. full power, cassette $4.950. Call 540-5423. ----'llJ XR7, very good. orig cond., Cull equ ip .. +radials. only $1650. 5'9-8335 eves 1975 Cougar. xlnt cond 54,000 m1. I ownr lady Si!m5 080. call dunng week 640-2886 Dodp . •...•....•..•...•..... i4 Dodge Coll Good cond 'i1C.maroLT,xlnl cond, Moving Must Sell Fast' lS.OOOmi.newtires.tune Sl,000 213 592 3472 up, loaded. ~ firm Ginger .,....751 _....;;;.._. _____ _ • 4tn CADIU.AC SIYIU.I '16 Volvo Sta Wgn, xlnt, '68 Camaro. needs muf . A-1 mecb, elec over-ner. Some body work. drive, fuJI dlr service. $1SO. Call 497-4649. lood tires. 493-1928 or - 16 Aspen. Spec. Edition. FUlly loaded, xlnt cond. $2500.496-88311 F'uU Power. fa<.'tory air. 493-9486 72 Camaro 350. o rig slt'reo. tape, lilt. cruis<" .. _........ owner. 48,000 mi, $2.200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• control. s plit power ...._ v..-u 548-3845 seats. landau top. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• • PHIL LONG S<"ville lux uries . G_.. 9901 '69; New tires. stereo •633SDH• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cassette. Good cond . $9895 Have SSOO cash need $13)0. 847-1525 transportation c ar. FORD ... OVER JOO QUALITY CARS TO SELECT FROM • M&-3825 . 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '118 Cad 2 dr , xlot traD1portation, good tires, etc. $500. 548-7901 "18 SevWe: All /FJtl 8 trtt '11lllmllep* wJll, AC. ......... U'Uak • ............ ~. vinyl top, SlO.SOO/t.o. lse. PP. (714>7$9501 ~.~: ............ 52299 4 epeed transmission. r adio and air condltionillO. (554KSY). ~~ .......... s2999 Full pOWer, factory air cond . split seats Lendau top I low miles. Sharp! ( 122MMT). "''OU>SMOmU ·· 53499 tlllCBtCYlmAM .... With all of the 98 luxunesplus AM/FM stereo tilt wheel. cruise control. spht Power seats & low miles. (748PHJ). lt,. ~ ............... 53599 ve, automatic lranstyliss1on. PoWer steering, PG'"' bnMs & low mites. ( 126MYHJ. ~:... ...... 53799 Full power. factory air cond .. stereo. tilt wheel. c:ru ... control. padded top & only 19,000 mites. UM NEW condition! (64S072). ~':.. ............ 53999 Full =llafory llr cond .. IC'tit POwer '"'-· tilt Landau top & In LIKE NEW ,condliaflf &83TWZ). a. .... 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979DIMO Q.URANCE! on Camaros, C.prices • Monte Carl()f, Malibu.a I& Nov~. DraaUc r~uc: CicJlllll SA .. MO,WIH COHHElL CHEVROLET "\._ •-' I '" ~ I \ \t r \ ~46-1 200 197' CHEVllOLIT MALmUWA.ON Automatic trans .. pwr. steering & air cond. A g reat fa m 11 y car ! U43AEM). ONLYS3395 HOWARD C ... •rolet Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 ------- ·76 MONTE CARLO Black on black PLUS Land.au top, automa tu.·. air cood., pwr. steenng. stereo & it ·s clean all a pin inside & out Miles are right; price ts nght sell to Should sell to th<" 1st serious buyer' 0i2NPI ) COHNElL CHEVROLET '>'.?<II .tr ti .. r fl,. .t I I ..... , \ \1 ~ .... \ 546-1200 \ ... , ..... ._ ...... o..,.., ..... , ....... ..-c.... ,...._ IW7'°9 MAMMAl9AM •<rYt ....... tie. fMtW)' ar cand.., pwr. st.eeri.nt I& twait., r-410. vlnyl roof. tlnted ll•H " l"DOl'e! (4.318RYX). CSt.k. PG'l). SJ•• THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HARBOR Bl VD COSlA Ml'>ll t-4 "} 0 0 10 71FOID LTDSB>AM Only 11.000 miles. run pawer. air cood1tiomng, cruise control , mure. (OC2'.XKB) $3495 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWACHH 7000 WestDUnater Ave. in WestrruMter aw. 7551 6311. 7880 ESl'ATESALE "13 Ford LTD. 759-4363 Mon thru Fri .. 9to3 'i1 Ford Club Wgn, 8-pass. 480 VS. P tS. dual tanks, AM /FM s tereo 8-trk. A/C, tow pkg, smoked 1lau. Call art pm; &Q..DIS. I 977 CHEVROLET . CAPllCE SIDAM 1B110 Fof'd Galaxy. approx. Luxury PLUS & loaded 25,000 mJles. Best offer withoptiooa! <243TZT). 6 4 2 222 1 or CMsg ONLY $3995 ~9&66>. HOWARD c:Mwolet '71 Klngswood Wagon. Dove&QuaUSts. One Owner. New paint. NEWPORT BEACH i 4 Ena. Xlnt cond. Must IJJ.0515 sell. 11185· 96.1-8222. Ford Fairmont Futura '7S J4ooza Towne Coupe: 4 '79 / b k wi apd. 4 cyl. 30+mpg. Xlnt ' 8 c. pwr r s, . n· Cond. -ooo. 963-9286 dows, strg. Crus control. ... AM /FM 8 track stereo. _Evee __ • ______ 1 SlOOO fr take over Sl47. 'e8 Sto Wp. Coocours .:.pynmts..;._ __ .893-0006 ____ _ Good cond. ~· "18 f\rtun 7100 ml. air __ 846-59;.___14_afl_._s. __ 1 cond. AM / FM radio. "12 Chevy Caprice 4-dr M.300. Aft. 8 . ....-ro ech xlnt cond. loaded, '7t Granada, pwT atrg fr .,'ltll\/olfer~J ._._ If rw 4 d ..;:-;.;.;,.;..~------1 .. _,am m.w . r. 4· Chevrolet Caprice. A/C, white/vinyl top. broWia, 4 cir. Power. atr. m81 runa perfect. 3387 •• 4-dr, clean interior. l'\Jchsla, C.M. Call llnt. nmnmt. llOO. Mi-9519. $1485. M2..QZ78 "12 Mali'-• AC, AM /FM """ ....... _ air r ...., lo mi '" .,..._, wap, ' roo . --. Uni cond., • reek, nda work. 9l()O. MMSOtO, 54Wl77 -.a710. · '11 CbnJ Impala, lm· ..._. IDllC, llJnl tnullportaUoa, ···-· .. •••••••••••• •• -....-.11•an, P .P. wants t o buy Cbm'oMt 'f1.'74. Have clab. Re,.Uable OK. •14M .. NEW 1980 310 ALL NEW 1980 PICKUP~~ NEW 1980 210 . C0,...1'4H L CHEVRO LE 1 ''-\." t! ti'• ! r-I \ · ~ ~46-1 }(JI) NEW 1980> 510 EXTRA S'PECIAL! LESS THAN ONE DOZEN 1979 200SX's LEFT IN STOCK. IX.AM"11 SA Yl'4GS New "79 200SX with aulo trans . air cood and tTIOre Stk. 7Z6-9 I 184239) WINO. ST'KI. $7] I 4 SALi PllCI $639, Auto trans Power steering rally,, wneels Very very nrce -Test Onve II'· !099785) I f77 CHEYY MONT! CARLO Electric shdlng roof V-8 auto . air oower steennQ & brakes. powPr windows lllt cruise One owner car• (069REOI 54396 I 971 CHltYSLH COIDOIA V-8. auto .. air. Power sleenng & brakes. radio "Very. very Clean & nice runnlngr· (68<4RFC) 53550 lt74 SUIA•U D&. 4 speed. steel radials. new bright Kelly Green paint. e>1n strtpes. One owner. (8834..IM) • 4 cyftnder 4 soeed air. stereo tape soort wtiPel covPrs soort mirrors Save Gas & Stay Cool I 792SOFl 1971 FORD FAIRMONT 6 cyltnder Gas-Saver. auto lrana .. BJr. pcwer sleerrng wh1lewa11 ttres. Fantastic Price• !868TSH) 1979 DODGE OMNI CPI. Halchback front wheel drive. 4 soeed. a1r, A~/FM two-tone silver & black. tad\. Only 7 000 miles (674XEO> YE lt79 DA TS\IM 310 Front wheel dnve. 4-speed. radial tires. mags Plush red velour-type inter10< I 172WAS) , .. '78 22 FOOT s4995 • '78 DATSUN PICKUP ' 1: I! .. ,t .. . . . . . . : 5 • J J : ... '1 • ma ~ -0 '1 We Make It Simple For You At Orange County'' #1 Buick Dealerahip 1978 FORD PINTO COUPE Automatic trans. A Nice Carl (052UEB) SAL&laaATION •••cE '35•9 1979 CHEVY CBEVETTE The Little Green Scooter! (581WKQ) . SALE.4••AT••N •••c• •asa• 1975 BOBCAT W AG8N VIiiager Model In Brown! (193NLE) SAL&aaAT••N •••cE •z••• 1975 BOB£A T WAGON Village Model in Bluel (#101947) SALE.4aaAT10N •••cE •Z989 1972 FORD MUSTANG You Must See This One! (310EAF) SALEABRATION PRICE '2989 1975 DATSUN PICK UP Long Bed Model with a Shell! (1A05119) SAL&BBATl8N •••CE '2989 1977 TOYOTA SB5 Coupe with Air Condi (611SXA) SALEABBATl8N •••CE '4589 1978 MGR ROADSTER Hard Top with Roll Bar! (204PHX) SALEABRATION PRICE '4589 1977 GMC SPRINT A Black Beauty! (1G94189) SAL&aaATIGN PatcE '4589 1977 CHEVY NOVA Fancy Concours Model! (962TLO) SAL&aaATION PRICE '4589 1978 CHEVY MALIBU Family Sedan with Economy! (748UYZ) SAL&aaATION •••cE '4589 1978 BUl£K SKYLARK A Good Looking Car! (886TZV) SALEABaATteN Pa1cE '4589 1977 BIJICK REGAL Loaded with Extras! (371RSC) SALEA•aATION •••cE '4589 HURRY FOR THE SAVINGS FRI.,. SAT.A SUN.ONLY! ./Our Guarantee ./Our Financing ./Our People "Nir,. People To Do Btuw" Willa" 0...,. Cowtly '• # I &deli IJH.Mr 979-2500 A dNWotl ol 8-.W Mofore· ~ ....... Tflelmpt-MO .. _ _. ..................... ,._ ............ -........ -~ ... ~ . •111111an..01111ma OOtn I~ lilGht UnUI I p m. lwt. 'ttl I p.m. ' ! CD • D It .. • 0 ... 0 :z CD • c "' .. • 2 0 ; r f i' c "' .. re 0 0 :: f c It .. ii 0 .. 0 :z f ~ .. • 0 .. 0 :I f ! • i :I r f 3 f a It .. fC i. 0 :I f • It .. fl 0 0 :z Cl • I .. r r r r All makes, models and colors. Classified Auto Advertising in the DAILY PILOT r·oN~f ll CH(VU(,Ll 1 '>4b-I JUI, 1979 OLDSMOBILE & GMC TRUCK CLEARANCE CONTINUES ••• ----1979 GMC TRUCKS---- 4x4 CENTER FOR ORANGE COUNn BRAND HEW 1979 GMC 1 /2 TON VAN :i~4g?s90577~4• Shortbed ~r steenno. gauges aux seat chrome bumper IRAHD HEW 1979 CiMC 3 I 4 TON PICKUP ,~~;:~Z531'98· Heavy duty WOfk truck. 360 V8. automatic. power steenng & brakes till wheel. heavy duty eoulpped lllAMD HEW 1979 GMC JIMMY 4x4 !13478t) (TKL 189Z525' t21 4 speed. 350. V8. locJ(lng hubs. tinted glass. chrome bumoer EXCELLENT SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM 55179 $6679 ' sg979 IRAMO -1979 GMC DISCOUNTED s2ona, ~!~ .. ~9PO~~~~~ .. w~l~ TON UV control. aux fuel tank. much more (13374) !TKR249Z529433) -----1979 OLDSMOBILES OFFSuGGesreo RETA1tPR1cc . THE 19801S ARE COMING SO WE MUST CLEAR-OUT ALL REMAINING '79 Demonstrators and Executive Cars Toronaclos • 98's • 88's ~Cutlasses ALL MUST BE SOLD HOW -SUPER BUYS! Servlc. & Part Oeots OPEN 'TIL 10 00 PM Monday thru Friday All Sales Pr1oes Do Not Include Tu & License Sales Pnces Elfect1ve thru Sunday. Octot>er 7. 1979 ... OUR USED CAI LOT LOOKS AS IARE AS THIS PAGE-WE NEED YOUR CLEAN USED CAR NOW AND WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR CASH OR TRADE I ' -.. • 1400 cc enQine. twin stick transmlsM>n bucket seals. wsw tires & rnoret (202106) . -~~ SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! ~!7~,!~~.~~~,!:4~,~~"~'~'~"'"' oo-· s995 steenno. pawer brakes. cru•se control. 50111 seats radlO. WSW hfe!I and more' (622EYYJ 1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTHCOUH VB. automatic transmission. oower .steenng. air cond1lion1no. vinyl 100. wsw tires & more• !662FER) 1974 BUICK IMAL VS. automatic trans. air cond .. pwr steenrio & brakn. vinyt too. AM/FM stereo w/8 track. WSW tires & morel (181KBOJ. 5 1995 1974 FORD Cou.ml PtCWUP Econo mical " cyl. engine. " speed transmission. AM/FM stereo, custom wheels & morel {73633ZJ. 51995 1972 FORD VAM "CWIWA~ Y8. automettc: transm;u;on, POWer" steering. POW8' brakes. WSW tires & morel 1933EOIJ. 52295 1975 CHRYSLER COllOOIA Court VI. IUlomalic tntns .• air cond .. pwf. lfeering & !ntl••· AM/FM stereo, vlny_l _top, pwr. oi!-"""'"'"'•A INf Ind more1 (228MCSl. s2195 . 1976 CHRYSLER COIDOIA COUP! YB aulomalic trans . air cona pwr stePnnq & brakes pwr wt~ & soil! sea! toll whef>t Cabriolet vinvt too & much more• !451 POT 53595 1978 DODGE AM'IM COUl'I ve. automatic tra~. a;, cond . l)OWef steering. po wer brakes. radio custom moldings. wsw radl.als & more• f075VOHJ. 53695 1978 PLYMOUTH I 1979 DODGE 4•4roWBWA.ot<I vs. automatic trans . power steenno. oower brakes. budl.ef •ats. slic:tlng rfff wi~w. radio & more! ( 1R85151 I 56795 1979 VOLKSWAGEN . 7 PASSlliMl-11 IUS Fuel ln)ecied & air COOied engine 11ntf!d glass. 2·tone pai nt. electric rear window defOQOer/defroster. dual outsiae mirrors & mucn. mucn rrote! 10923~e1. '7195 --- t --------- ' . . --ur.. · . GAS $AYING ·1979 USED~btJDGES ~ WITH NEW CAR ~&W~RANTY IOW-.RKED--18• IMMEDIAR CLE 4 IA•EI FOR FLEET SALE OR LUSE IMFORMATIOM. CALL ROCICT 84GU.MD sa.;1934 ATLAS CHllYSLER·PL YMOUTH SERVICE HOURS 7:30 am to 5:30pm -Saturday Bam to 5pm J I • I ' • . • - .. Contraception Forbidden He Ulo 1atll dow9 a rilOC'OUI po1lUoe aplut utra·maritaJ and pre-marital .. x. divorce, abortlOD and bomolexuaUl)', but ll wu Ida rettenUon ol the anti· eoat.raeeDtion ttaDd that Mealed moat llhly to aenerate re· percUldonl. • 'l myaelf today, wltb the same convtcUon of Paul VJ, ratify tbe teacblnc of t.b1a en- cyclical," tbe pope_ said, com· mendiQs the U .s. bi&boPS for up-boldlnl 1t oft'lcially. ''In en1Un1 tbe beauty of POPE WITHSTANDS ALONG DAY~ marriaee. you rJtbtly spoke a&almt both tbe ideolo&Y of COO· trac eptlon and contraceptive acta. . .. " be said. A1 It. bu been oo previous days, the pope's schedule mixed meetlnp wtth laymen and re· Ustoua professionals. John Paul went from a Joyous Ma11 witb fellow Poles at a nei1bborbood cburcb lo the serious seaioo with the biabops. Later, tbere was an outdoor Mass with the biabops at Grant Park, expected to draw one million persom. Tbe ban on contraception bu been a point of growi.n1 diuent in lhls country since it waa r&- asserted ln Pope Paul Vl's 1968 encyclical. Surveys Indicate about 80 pe r cent o f U.S . Catholics ignore it. ·opposition to the stand also has be en voi ced by many theologians . And It bas been found in some sociological re· search to be the cause of TB Screenings widespread defections from 1 church activity. ' A majority of a study com· m ission set up by the late Paul VI advised agal.ost maint.ainlng the ban, but the pontiff instead reconfirmed It'. John Paul, in sticking unbend· ingly to the position, told the biJbope : "We are humbly con- vinced that God is with wi in our <See POPE, Page AZ> OC School Chief . Raps U.S. Delay / , By &OBEJlT BA&KEll °' -o.lly ..... MM! The superintendent of Orange County's largest school district lashed out today at the federal government after local officials announced they would begin screening about 2,130 Southeast As i a n school ch ild r en for tuberculosis. "Wb,y in the hell nothing has happened before. I don't know." Garden Grove Unified &hool District Superintendent Ed Dun- don said. • ''The federal government was not as thorough as it should have been when it came to health screeainc ol tbe refqees. ''I don't lmow bow they could permit someone to enter the country without screerung. It is sloppiness." Garden Grove has an enroll- ment of about l.500 youngsters who are members of Southeast Asian refugee families The Huntington Beach Uruon High School Distnct also IS af- fected It has an enroll ment estimated at about 430-450 re- fugee youngsters Both dist ricts. along with other Orange County school systems, will embark next week on screening the youngsters who enrolled for the first time in Sep- t.ember. County bealtb olficlala and school Ullboridea .......... details of the health screening at a meet.mg called Thursday af. ternoon by Philip Anthony, chair man or the Orange County Board or Supervisors. The county Health Depart· ment 1s preparmg parental con· sent for ms aAd will provide maten als for the skin tests In most cases. school nurses wi ll conduct the skin patch tuberculo~ns tests at individual schools. If tests come out positive. youngsters will be given chest X·ra ys at Orange County health offices and clinics. If nece ssary, the c hildren would be ba9pltaliled at t.be UC IrriDe Keclfail Ceater. This unidentified celebrant has more than hiB hands full at an Oktoberfest. Hunt- ington Beach is o ne of three locations where Orange Coast reside nts can visit to sample the merriment of the traditional German harvest fesUval. See Paae Cl for details. Stolen Load Of Cosmetics ! }Found in HB . FBI agents were unwilling to . explain today how a hijacked t truck containing $170.000 of Brut after·shave lotion and Noxema , skin cream got to llunllogton • Beach Thursday Agents in the Los Angeles FBI office would only' acknowledge 1 tbat the incident had taken place i and that no suspects had been · apprehended. All of t.he cos· inetics were recovered 10 Hunt· ' tngton Beach. . Huntington Beach police said , two men took the truck Thurs· clay afternoon by driving it through a cbain·link fence sur- ' r o undin g a Los Angeles t: warehouse. The truck apparently was .Sriven to a wa r e hou se on l Gothard Street in Huntington f Beach where the cosmeUcs were I unloaded. Police and FBI agents f nfuaed to reveal the exact loca· 1 11onofthewarehouse. l The empty truck was then • taken to Westminster and aban doned Coast Huntington Boy, 4, Clinging to Life Tbe 5-year-old daugbter of a Hunt.iqton Beach police lieute- nant wu tllled Tbu.nday in El Toro when the 1t1htweltht pickup truck her father was driving swerved across traffic and rolled over several times in a roadside ditch. I\ 4 year·old Huntington Beach boy is being kept alive on a life- s up port mac hine today at Children's Hospital of Orange County after bemg pulled from the wreckage of a two-car acci· dent Thursday m Huntington Beach. Young Brendan Kna pp was riding with his mother . Regina Sullivan Knapp, 31. or 17692 G ainsford St .. on Slater A venue al 8:36 a.m. when a vehicle driven by Juan N. Torres, of Westminster , collided with Mrs. Knapp's car. police said. Officers said Torres was ar· rested on susp1c1on of felony drunken driving. They allege he ran a stop sign at Slater A venue while northbound on Edwards Avenue. Paramedics used the J aws of Life to cut Torres from his vehi· cle. Police said he is in custody at UCI Medical Center where he's being treated for back in· juries. Mrs. Knapp a nd a second child. 1-year-old Kevin Knapp, were treated for injuries at Hun- l 1 n g t on lntercom m unity Ho s p it al, bu t w e re n 't hospitalized. CaWomla Highway Patrol of. ricer Derrall Jones said Megan Foster was pronounced dead on arrival at Saddleback Hospital following the 7:35 p.m. accident on Jeronimo Drive near Lake Forest Drive. Jones said the accident oc- curred when John Thomas Foster, 36, of Mission Viejo, was driving northbound on Jeronimo Drive. For unknown reasons. the officer said, Foster's truck swerved across the southbound lanes and into the ditch, rolling over several times. Pair Mug Husband Of Councilwoman Foster's three children were with him in the truck. but Steven, 3, and John Thomas Jr., 10, were not admitted to the hospital . Foster was in stable condition at Mlaaion Community Hospital today and authorities there said be WU undergoing tests. They did not indicate the t ype or medical tests. The husband of Huntington Beach City Councllwoman Ruth Finley was attacked by a pair of a r med thugs late Wednesday and forced to lie face-down while they searched him for valuables. police revealed today. Mrs. Finley said her husband, Ger ald R. Finley of 16161 Angler Lane, was .walking the family dog about 10:30 p.m. when two young men on a motorcycle roared up and pointed a gun at him. He told police Thursday ooe man held a gun to his head while t he other went t hroo gh his pockets. Mrs. Finley said her husband wasn't hurt in the robbery at- tempt but described him as ·•very shook up." Huntlncton Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today U . Foster wu not known to have any medical problems that could have CODtributed to his losing control of the vehicle. ·'He had just fini s hed a medical examination two to three weeu ago," Robitaille <See KW.ED, Page AZ> Tears, Cheers Drawn Pontiff Toun Polish Neish~orhoods the reildeoce of Archbishop Church In the beart of tbe na· John Cody at 8:25 a.m. to tbe UOD'• lafJlelt Pollth eommmdty. cbeen and •lnlinl of hundreds 1,.00~started1atber· of wellwilberl waltlna outalde. lnl ...,_..dawn. 87 tbe time the bad -the _, .... t there. pope arrtwd there lor bll MCODd Many •r--• ......,.. atop ti tbe day, the cburdl wu. 11V:~~ ... bour the packed wltb i1,ooo wonblpen area nmc wttb cboMIHI ol "We and anotMr 10,000 were outlicle, want the-pope,'' ''Lona live tbe wberetbepopeecmducted...-m pope .. "Yl.a. TI••· TIVa • . .... the~ -4 • • .,,.. 8altle HJ1D11 ~ tlile Debbie Sp6talll bad bl'OQllat •i•* •• ber _....--oad babJ, Lorie • P-a•a nn&':illll9 ti .. " Au, no ta partiall1 bUDd. .. , ... P10tll .... , Gld Wiile• tM pope ••lk•:.~:a a.--. ...... ~ * ,...,., ... • u.. '"n UmoHI•• lit Ba1U1ll a#J Ute lilb9t t.o lalm. e pope .,.... _or.:. • ......... llltlld to .. ~ At tM "" Rol1 M~Jll fw•M•11ue!ll. Olity l'llolt SUit - OFACER MIKE HY AMS CHECKS FOREST OF MARIJUANA Pollce Also Treed a Suspect In C•H lnvolvtng 200 Pl•nts Marijuana Forest Leads to Arrest A Huntington Beach man was jailed Thursday after Newport Beach police wicovered a forest of eight-foot marijuana trees be allegedly was cultivaUng inside an elaborately ~quipped warehouse in Costa Mesa. Booked on suspicion of con· spiracy to cultivate marijuana and held in lieu of $50,000 ball was Richard William Green, 31. of 17552 Wrilhtwood Lane. Be wu arrested at bis home after alleaedly fleeing from the ea.ta Kesa warehouse in which the trees were discovered, police said. The wareboule, located al ~ W. 17th Street. contained nearly 200 contalllen of trees more tban elcbt feet tall. Newport Beach police Sat. Darryl Ywle said tbe lllldt in· door forest bu been tbe aubject of a two-weet investJ1atJoa.. He said additional arrests are con· temp lated. Tbe warehouse contained a drip l.rrilatloa •JStem Uled to water tbe tarce pJaata ad a •11tem ol brtlbt plant u,btl, Yoa.leuid. Tile plmta wen held r.e by a web-like 1,atem ol and twtae, 1tnm1 acrou celllna ~ tbe buUdlDI. .... In addition to the plants, Youle said they found several bags of marijuana prepared for sale as well as manicured tree branches being dried in preparation for packapng. Some Offices ~Holiday Federal, state and some municipal offices will be closed Monday In ob- servance of Columbus Day. To be open Jlonday will be city balls In San Clemente, Laiuna Beach, Costa Mesa, Fountaln Valley, Irvine and Hunt· inston Beach. City oftlces in Newport Beach wlll be closed. Schools will be in HNklD and eountr omcea abo wlll be In operatloo, 1pokHmen Hid. Moat baDU wW be opm. too. BOWHfr. all •tat• and federal .onteea wlll be eloMd for die clq. ,, .... I l ' 2Valley Principals Resign Tbe rmipaUom of two hm- taln Valley School Dtm1ct llriD- clpala were accepted by di.itrict truateel ID t.1 votes Tbunday ni1bt. Trustee Betty llipanelll vot- ed a1alnll acceptance, chartina that the two mea bad not otter.a enou1h time to review replace- ments to their poet.a. Resi&nlna effecUve today are John Carlyle, prlnctpa.I ot Fred Moiola School, and Jaaaea Kelzer, principal of Oka/ Buabard Sebool. The men sald tM)' are accept. tng poata wltb the Ontario· Montclalr School District. Ned Powell, currently prin- cipal of Robert B. Ward19w School, la to replace Carlyle. Teacher Catherine Pollet 1'U named principal of Wardlow School. Oka/Bushard School's usla· tant prtndpal, Harold Jacbcln, WU named '1'bundA1 nJ&bt to that scboorl prtndpalaldp. PremP-Al KILLED ••• said. "JI there'• ever a problem the doctors will tell ua about it." Foster baa worked at the ffwi· tington Beach Police De)>t. fM nearly 10 years. He joined the force as a patrol officer in 1988 and worked his way through the ranks to become a lieutenant. He worked as a watch com mander. CHP autboriti~ said today no one was thrown from the truc.k as it rolled over, but noted the vehicle's roof collapsed, coo· tribuUn1 to the younc Cirl'a death. .. ., ... H daa .,,arffllJ eoD• taiaed die ..... be dtmandld at tbe out n of tb• drama Thurad81 aftenlooL The aan, l._ ldenUn.d u .JONpb 'lbomM Wllllam•. 11, ol Buffalo; N.V., talked at 1 nl\b wtU. dlMcUve Prank McClure, who olfered himtelf as a 1ub atltute for the (emalc hmtaee. Th.u the 1unman cot an t.be car alone and appeared to try to start the naine. The car did not start After several tense mlnutes. the man toaaed the eun out or the window, got out and walked toward McClure, who draped an arm over his shoulder and I~ him back Inside the hotel. The crowd on the btreet broke into applause Only minutes before, the hostage -Donna Craig, 30, secretary to the hotel manager .. ~ ......... POPE 8108 GOODNIGHT , CnJIWd Told 'Go Slffp' Radioactive Leak • • ~ • • • 1, r • 'Unlikely' at UCI By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol IM D•lly ~llot Slaff The s upervisor of a s mall nuclear reactor at UC Irvine s ays a discharge or gases similar to higher ·than·normal radioactive emissions from a UCLA reactor is unlikely to oc- cur on the Orange County cam- pus. Dr. George Miller, a lecturer in chemistry who oversees operation of the Trt1a·model re· actor, said Thursday radioactive emiaalaos here are monitored on a nearly dally bula. The reactor la located in the basement of the cbf'miatey bulldlnt oa campus. • UCLA officials 1lad acknowledged WedDelday that'a small reactor oa their ealftJ>QI dlschar1ed radioactive ar10n iD· to th• air at 50 tlm• the oooceD· tratlon normally allowed b1 federal safety rules. They said they didn't lmoy how much of the argon had possibly entered tbe Math Sciences buildinJ from the reac· tor, which is located ]lear an air- conditioning intake duct leading to a c lassroom. Miller said almost all reacton emit small quanUUee Of argon He said this is impossible to avoid because argon makes up about one percent or the at mosphere. _However, the UC scientist said the release rate of lhe colorless. odorless gas is apparently "con siderably lower" from the UCI reactor than UCLA 's. ~Manufactured by General Atomic Company of San Diego the Irvine react.or does not pro'. duce any energy and is used solely for research and teachllli activities. Miller said there a:re moaitor- inl stations at several d1ftlllrmt locations on camsma that keep tabs on any exceu radiation emapattn1 from tlle •mall, 250·kilowatt react.GI"-• Tbe reeearclaer ~ the reac· tor 1' aowbe,_ nefl' any Intake duets .(.o the basement which could possibly funnel radioac- t l v e gases into up stairs classrooms . Under federal Nuc lea r Regulatory Commission rules, the school is required to provide safeguards to prevent industrial sabotage and to not allow anyone who isn't licensed by the NRC to operate the reactor. Miller also said the type or uranium fuel used in the reactor is not enriched enough to be easily used in the manUfacture of a nuclear weapon. -·lllil•o1111eome.a1 ·~!' ~~ CHI& of •labt bJ l ~· ........... . ..................... n&M 'well....._.,.... min wa.W ta ud cltmmdld UOOOOlneub. He took maaa,.r Ed Rabun and lln . Crall u boeta1t1 but ta.,.r relee.Md Rabun wlth or· d•n to I« tM money. l&ao. called autboritin aad pollee aharp1hootera surrounded the hotel. Thla mornin1 . police spokesman An&elo ~uater aaid the &Wlman "had 11owed down 11ome, aa everybody bad. He bad remained ca lm. He waa somewhat tired." Fuster said the strate11 was to "keep cool. keep calm and talk." Scores of officers rln1ed the 24-story hotel and mingled with guests in the lobby adjacent to the first-floor executive offices. Police negotiators set up a command pogt ln an office next to the one controlled by the guo- m an and conducted negotiatioos overt.betel.._.. ........ 1afd'*lt .... -••w.,, ...... u ratloeal • a ••• ..... ., a bo1ta1• for ·-"'-'' Fuster ed4ed tkat Iii ew• apPe•re4 to tau in· to a brW, 11 .. l al•p oo oe· culon. He aatd money bad been brou(bt to the hotel and 1bowia to the man th.roQh the window. The car a1lo bad been brouabl around to the main driveway at bis request. Houn after police suJTOUDded the hotel and cordoned off part of the modem, gJus and st.eel lobby 1 hundred.I of suest.a coo· tinueo to mill around the area. apparently more curious than concerned. Many ate dinner at a cafeteria 100 feet rrom where the man "held f4rs . Craig hostage. ''It's aJm<>st surrealistic," ob· served Dr. Bonnie Fauman, a · Detroit, Mich.. psychiatrist at· tendin~ a convention at the hotel. •People sitting. eating here, as if nothing is happen- ing." E',....P~Al POPE IN CHICAGO ••• • ministry of trut.b, and that be 'did not give us a spirit of Umidl· ty but a splrtt of power and truth.' '' The quotation, from 2nd Ttmotby 1:'7, wu typical ol the frequent recourse tbe pope bu made to the Bible durinc b1a U.S. tour, which be1an in Boston on Monday and will end lo Waa~ooSunday. Over and o•er ln b1a e.ooo. word addreaa to the blabope, John Paul empha,taed the ne.ceaalty that doctrtDe be "el· feettvely guarded and taulbt" ln "entire and uncorrupted" form and that the biabopc have a duty to see to it u "abepberda ol the fiock." Noting that they have reported that some teachings "had been challenged, denied or in practice violated" lo American Catholicism, he said t.bat while the faithful have "great insights or faith," they muat be tept in line with church teachings. On the matter of homosexual activity. as diaUnguisbed from homosexual orientation. the pope said t.be bishops were right lo calling it "morally wrong." •'In clarity of thia truth, you exemplified tbe real charity ol Christ," be aald. "You did not betray those people who, because of homosexuality, are confrooted with difftcult JDCll'al prot»tem1, as woald taan bap. pened lf, ln tbe naaae of UD· dentanct1n1 and compualoD1 or: ror any other reason, you naa held out false hope to any brother or slat.er." Typical of the pope's pastoral a nd e ngaging manner, he couched most of bis strictures against the various church· condemned conduct by s~g the bishops were right in upbold- i ng those tenets. For example, regarding sex relations, be said: "In portray- ing the sexual union between huaband and wife u apeelal ex· preaaioo ol their coveted &ove, you rightly stated: 'Sexual in- tercourse la a moral and buman 1ood onl1 within marrla,e. Outalde mmriqe it la wroq. " He al9o atated that on the "queatioo of lndl1101ubW~ ol muriqe,'' ~ ._.. rtpt m aaJtnc tt tapo1u1»1e ad Ir· rev.ocable.' " Be allo commended the aw- rectnesa of the bit .. ta up. holdin1 tile "lnvtolabllit1 or every human U!~i .inclucliDC the life of unbom CIUJCl.rell" in tbelr light a1aintt abortion and in allying that .. 'to de8troJ thele innocent unbom chlldren ti an wq_peakab&e crime.• " their Church of Flve Holy llartyre, then led them, in Pollah, in a solemn aervtee ol Holy Communion. The church wu packed with 18,000 people; a crowd of 10,000 spilled Into tUIT'OUDding ttreet.a. In bit bomlly, delivered ID the playpwnd ol the small cburcll, tb• oope from communist Poland vo6eed compualoa for •'the -. and dauabters of our flrtt homeland, Poland," ID the "toil, efforts, atnaa&let and auf- fertnp" they baYe endured tn reacbtn1 their "tecond bomel8nd.." At a brlef atop at the Providence ol God Church, the pope greeted workers from the Campalp for Human Deve&op. meat, a Catholic charity. "The effort aimed at eatabllabing aelf·help projects deserves praise and eneouraee· ment," he said, "for ID thla way an effective contrl bull on ls made to removing the causes ot injustice ... " Pope Suit Defended WASHINGTON (AP> Ao atterney. for adH!lat Madalyn Murray O'Ralr testified today thmt Pope John Pa11l ll abould be blocked from celebrating Maas on the Mall here Sunday because the gov· ernment parkland .. should no t be turned into a bulletin board ror all re- ligious faiths." Lawyer Joel Joseph told a federal appeals court that religious services ahouJd be barred from all government property. not only the Mall -the grauy open space between tbe Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial -but aucb alt.es u Arllnltoa Cemetery or Navy chapels. Joseph said rell1lou1 sen1ces on aovernment land violates the comUtu- ttooal separation of church and state. Thia arsument by Ms. O'Hair wu rejected Wednetday by U.S. District Judie OUverGuch. Old Tub Sails Again Black s moke eases skyward from the stack of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien as it begins a voyage from the Suisun Bay Reserve Freet to San Francisco. Mothballed in l946, the last of the "virgin" liberties has become a national monument and. after refurbishing, will go on display on the San Francisco waterfront. NB Firm Bid High ' For Valley Site Bast.ex Inc. of Newport Beach was high bidder late Thursday for an U.3-acre school site lisled as surplus pro_perty by lbe Foun- tain Valley School District. The property. known as the Pope site, was purchased by the dis trict an 1972 fo r abo ut $363.000. Bastex's high, verbal bid was S2 86 million. Th e firm , represented by Cyrus Bastaru. WU ODeof about lOputidpelilla ta.-............... ..... seven wr-.. W...,. ••••II Tbe wrtu. .,.., Mtleol of. flciala tald. were all near tbe Sl.53 minimum advertised for the sale. Bastani 881d bl.s company IS a n investment firm handlini;? "'overseas · money. primarily from ~rmany He said that 1/ the sale LS finalized, has firm ex- pects to cootruct homes on t.be acreage. Under state law. the distnct mwit offer tbe firm from whom It purdLued the property in 1972 a chance t.o h'r'J the land at tbe $2.lllmillion ·bid price. J . F . She. Co., therefore. bas until Oct. I to doae the option. The b::rerty actually was pu.rc from the DOW defunct PBS Cor)>oratJoe wboM aueta now are bUd by tbe Shea firm. a acbool distdct spoUsman aa1d. When the acrup at Cordata Street and Tanqer Avenue wu purchased t.be KbooJ diatrict's enrollment was 1rowin1. the spokesman aaJd. In 1974, pupU enrollment began to decline ln the district. Earlier this year a speeial c1ti1ens committee recom- mended the closing of two schools and selling the Pope site. GWC Police Head Named ~tbert lhuey. •· GI 'e~. ·. tncton Beach. bu been appolnt- ~ coordinator of Golden Weat' College's new campus police de· partment ~1 dSM') will he responsible ror 'u111:n1 .... 1ni.? p.irk111g control. )!1·rH·r:.il l ampu .... -.i·t·unty and the '''l°Urtly or buildings H(• Wiii hJ\"l' l\l.O full time and one part ti.me campus security offict!rs under his command. Before JOtntn~ the collegt; i.t a ff. Massey was with thq Orange County Sheriffs Depart•: ment 209 Rescued MIAMI <AP> -ln the largest single-day exUe rescue mission on record bere. three Coast Guard cutters were dispatched Thursday to save 209 HaltJuw c rammed aboard two tiny sailboats. The 95-foot Cape York took a wooden. 35-foot sailboat with 42 Haitians under tow off Orange Cay, about 90 mlle1f southeast of Miami. Tbe pope will spend 21 boura lD Cbicqo, the loqest at.retch ol any of the cit.let on b1a IU-dty, week -long tour. Earlier today, Cblca1o'a Politb community u.ploded with delllbt aa Pope lobn Paul U took over the pastoral role at Men's Suits .. , .. DAILY PILOT TIW 0.-0MlttOllily ~ •ltlt~l(Jt ll C-_ llW_ ......... ......_ ...... Or_ C-\1.....,_..~ ............ __ """'''-_...., ........ ,, .... y lo< C°'IA WM.--.-..... Oft(IH(lt/- Gold Price Seesaw-s, Ooses at $385 for only One Dollar!* talfl \let...,, lrYW, l.,.--/loutflC-A ...,...........,_....i. ................ s.M<t,,._ n. .,.......,.. .........,. ..-b .. m _ .. y ..... ~-.~ ... ._. ....... "'"""""""-.... Cllfte'I Yk el'f..--0.-•-..... ,_ .... --~ ............ _......,. .... ~ ... ~ ............. ..................... ~ -== ..... ·-=·· .... Olllle ~~~'B.'C'il-- OMeee '--·"''-~~ c.e ... , ....... """. T1 .. ,ai 1n1 ('14)...., 0 IC ...... ...,. ...__°'i:.=i'~ LONDON (AP) -Gold prices fell again today and then moved up sharply, perhaps ending a fall that saw prices plunge more than •· The U.S. dollar was JPl:Hd aeainllt major cummdes. Jn London, gold opened at $370 11ind then dropped to *363 before reeo.ertna rapidly to s~ at the .ttenoon meelina ol the top five J.;1>UOA 1old dealers. Gold eto.id bi LollPI on Tbursday at $380~ Tb4$ l'ue1da1 record clost1n Lon®n wu $424. ·Gold opeoed in Zurlcb at Utt.IO an ban~• And tben dro..-.i 16 to $38a.60, but raWed to $3Mby aftet'l\OOn. Bullion bad closecf'tn Zorich ~t U84 Tbun· t' ud al • recol'd ..... Tues· 1t· aold •• ltl1b H '"' tn Europeon~a1. Cunenc)' dealers aald there 11r111 a •..-e.U•" atmosphere tn ' the money markets and forecast heavy selling of dollars next week if no major support measures are fort.bcoaainl from the United States. GARDEN ' P~CE t4PPEABS TOD..4t' Garden Pa1e readers who ftnd the featuretn t.od17'1 Dail)' Pilot shouldn't thlok they've l~tt track of time. For tbe popular p.,e, effec- tive t.oda.Y, Mllnt appeartnc on Fridaya IDltead of Saturda11. The chm .. r.n.m. ~ trend tn Soutbera Calilornla - 1ardealn1 la Juat aot for UM weekendl: lt'1 for tbe ..,.. w .. k. ' I •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. • . ' ~••rBe•etewa · Dally Ne••P•M• VOL. 71, NO. 271, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1979 Pope: Contraception Forbid CHICAGO <AP> -Pope Jollla • Paal D . ll""'DI Olllll ·for tM ftnt tlmit -~ ehutth'• Ola· lro••nlal ud wldelJ t....s bu • eaMI 11Ctl'laa. aaicl today it must be kept in foree. "It ii DD& pouible for us to avoid all critlciam," be told an unprecedented meetJ.nc with the enUre U.S. hierarchy of biabops. "But it la possible to wort for the real benefit of everyone." Control O/IRWD "Resolved By DAVID KUTZMANN Of -o.lly "let SMtff A long and complex legal bat· tle aimed at giving the public ' control over the policies of the s prawling Irvine Ranch Water 1 District ended in an Orange County court.room Thursday af. ' temoon. Superior Court Judge Edward • Wallln accepted a transition plan which will lead to publicly elected board members taking 3·2 majority control by the Nov. ember elections. · By June, 1980, all members of a, board o~ce dommated by Jan- downer -picked representatives wiJl be publicly elected. The plan a1reed to by all parti• in the cue -the IRWD board, tile City ot IrriDe, Intae 1'owww1uw _. tM lniDe Qm. .._, __ .. ota SI ..... -.. ~ .................... -... basis of landowner balloting was ~· "';um•, tile •••••· ......... beard bad "" dlNe-to..-p6elmd tbrouP laodowbilf ballotlnl and two amwerable tb t.be 1eneral pubUc Ml'Ved by the water distrlet. But that method of selection - a carryover from an earlier period in Orange County biat.ory when most of the land within the district was in agricultural use -was challenged by the city and Irvine Tomorrow, a cithena group. Both claimed the system violated the one-man, one-vote doctrine established by the U.S. Supreme Court. A state law change sought by the district in 1975 bad allowed for selection of directors through residents' votes. The goal was to have publicly elected represen- tatives from inhabitated areas of the district. The settlement Wallin agreed . to calla for the immediate re· s1cnaticm of two Irvine Com· pany vice presidents who serve on the board. After two publicly elected members are chosen Nov. 6, another landowner· picked representative, Charles Oliver, will resign. And in June, the remaining t•o board members not elected by the public, C.O. Reinhardt· and E . Ray Quigley. will step down, although either or both could nm for election. The JRWD board accepted the realpaticJN of Fred Keller and Warren Fix, the Irvine Co. ex- ecutives oo the board, thi.a week. Coast Re allo ......... rtaar'oul po1ldae ...._. utra·marital aad ,...marttal .... divorce, abol'Uma wl MmoealWltJ, but it wu bia .......-.U. ot UM anti· CODtrHePtion ltud that seemed moll likely to ienerate re· percuuiona. "J my1elf today, with the same coovicUon of Paul VI, ratlf y the teaclllna of thil eo- A Bunt.ln8ton Beach man was jailed '11lunday after Newport Beach police uncovered a forest of eight-foot marijuana trees be: allegedly was cnltlvatin1 inside an elaborately eq u ipped warehouse in Costa Mesa. Booked on suspicion of con· spiracy to cultivate marijuana and held in lieu or $50,000 bail was Richard William Green, 31, of 17552 Wrightwood Lane. He was arrested at bis home after allegedly fleeing from the Costa Mesa warehouse in which the trees were discovered, police said. The warehouse, localed at 644 W. 17th Street, contalned nearly 200 containers of trees more than eilbt feet tall. eycllcaJ," the pope _ aaid, com· m•dlu tM U.S. bUbops for-. boldbla 1t aftlcially. • 'ln exaltina the beauty of POPE wmtSTANDS A LONG DAY--.U marria1e. you rightly spoke a1alnat both the ideology of con· tracepllon and contraceptive act.a. . .. " be said. Newport Beach police Sgt. Darryl Yoole aald the llllclt in· door forest has been the subject of a two-week investigaUoo. He said additional arrests are con· templated. The warehouse contained a drip irrigation system used to water the large plants and a system of bright plant lights, Youle srud. The plants were held upright by a web-like system or clips and twine, strung across the ceilin~ of the building. In addition to the plants, YouJe said they found several bags or marijuana prepared for sale as well as manicured tree branches being dried in preparation for packaging. Policeman's Child Killed in Accident Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today LL Foster was not known to bave any medical problems U1at could have contributed to bis 108in1 control of the vehicle. "He bad just finished a medical examination two to three weeks aao," Robitaille said. "U there's ever a problem the docton will tell ua about it." Foster bas worked at the Hun· Ungton Beach Police Depart· menl ror nearly 10 years. He joined the force as a patrol of. flee lo 1988 and worked bla way tllroutb tbe rankl to become • lieutenant. He worked u a watch com· mander. CHP authorities said today DO on9' was thrown from the tnek u lt rolled over. but noted tbe veblcle'a roof collapsed, coo- tributinl to th• youni 1irl'1 death. G41IDEN PAGE ,4PPK4RS TODAY Aa it ·bas been on previous days, the pope's schedule mixed meettnca with laymen and re- llaiom proleaiooala. John Paul went from a joyous Maas with reuow Poles at a neighborhood c~urcb to the serious session with the bishops. Later, there was an outdoor Mass with the bi.shops at Grant Park, expected to draw one million people. The ban on contraception bas been a point of .J?Qwinl diaaent in th1a country since It was re~ asserted in Pope Paul Vi's 1968 encyclical. Surveys Indicate about 80 percent of U .S . Catholics ignore it . Oppositioo to the stand also has been voiced by many theologians. And It bu been found in some sociological re- search to be the cause of widespread defections from church activity. A majority of a study com· miaalon set up by the late Paul V1 advised against maintaJ.nlng the ban, but the pontiff instead reconfmned it. John Paul, in sticking unbend- ingly to the position, told the bishops: "We are humbly con- vinced that God is with us in our <See POPE, Pa1e A2) TB Screenings OC School Chief Raps U.S. Delay By ROBERT BARKER Of -o.lly ...... '"'" The superintendent of Orange County's largest school district lashed out today al the federal government alter local officials announced they would begin screening about 2,130 Southeast Asian school c hildren for tuberculosis. "Why in the hell nothing has happened before. I don't know," Garden Grove Unified School District Superintendent Ed Dun· don said. "Tbe federal government was not u tlloroaa.b as It abould have hen 1'bea ft came to health ICNeaiA& of tbe nlfueeea. ''ldlaTt ...... ~ ..... if e-support fJaedtoKeep BB Boy Alive A 4-year-old Huntington Bellch boy ls being kept alive on a Ufe- s up port machine today at Children's Hospital of Orange County after being pulled from the wreckage of a two-car acc1 dent Thursday in Huntington Beach. Young Brendan Knapp "'as riding with his mother. Regina S ullivan Knapp. 31. of li692 Gamsford St .. on Slater A venue at 8 · 36 a . m. whe n a vehicle driven by Juan N Torres. of Westminster. collided w1lh Mrs. Knapp's car. police said. OfCicers said Torres was ar· rested on sus picion of felony drunken driving. They allege he ran a stop sign al Slater A venue while northbound on Edwards Avenue. permit someone to enter the country without screening. It is sloppiness." Meanwhile. Rep. J erry Pat- terson. 0-Santa Ana. announced today that a senior advisor from the federal Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, is on tus way to Orange County today to in· vestigate the possible health threat m Orange County Patterson said the omc1al. Christopher Hayden, will bring in a team from the cent.er lf it should be necessary. "There b.ave been a lot of rumon ...,._ the outbn.t ol tu~. lt .. -,, .. to 1etta.ef.u.··~ .... . ·--....... A9a.. Garden Grove has an enroll- ment of about 1,500 youngsters who are members of Southeast Asian refugee families. The Huntington Beach Union High School District also is af. fected. It bas an enrollment estimated at about 430-450 re- fugee youngsters. Both districts, along with othe r Orange County school systems. will embark next week on screening the youngsters who enrolled rbr tbe first Urne in sep- tem ber. County health officlala and school allllhoritiea 'WORed out details al lbe llMltb ICT ...... at •••• , ... ailed ~ .,. .._ .. , ...... an Melee F ol'l.ouJ. N etDport Game A policeman was injured and one man was taken Into custody Thurs day night when a post- football game fight erupted into a near-riot in Newport Beach. Orficer Tim Riley. one of four uniformed patrolmen assi£ned to security duty at Davidson Field at Newport Harbor High. School suffered fa cial cuts and bruises in the melee A depart- ment spokesman said Riley 1s expt>cted to miss one da} of work The disturbance started at the conclusion or the football game which Newport Harbor lost to Anaheim's Loara High School. Riley srud he was s ummoned to the field entrance by an un· known adult who told him two people were fighting Riley and h1S partner. Officer Rick Schultz. tried to separate the combatants. but one. later identified as Frank Ivens J r .. 18. of 1215 Sussex Lane, Newport Beach. allegedly kept trying to land punches. He allegedly turned on Riley and began hittin~ the oCficer who decided to handcuff the strug~llng Ivens. A crowd began to ~ather and officers said the people were hostile. first yellin~ at and then hitt ing the two off1 ter!> They estimated the crowd included a bout 250 people. R iley said he got one cuff on Ivens. but the youth slipped from his grasp and hit him in the face with the loose metal bracelet Riley was knocked to the ground by the blow a nd the crowd began kicking him. ac- cording to policP reuorts. Where orange Coast retldefttil CtlD vhllt to sample the merrtmtlnt d tbe traditional German harvest ftlltt•al. S. Pap Cl. .... ---------~- • . , Police !,Jlft;j . 'Stall' . Getaway ATLANTA CAP> -A aun.man held a MCNl.al"J biol.tap '8 t9lie e'xecuUve olt\ce ol a cfowntoWn luxury hotel for IO boun, tMI\ reluted htor tod•J lD ret\ln for a 1etaway car pro•ldM by Poll~.""-ca.r 1ta1Jed wht9 tM lfW'Mall tried to clrift 8WAJ, aad The 1upervl1or of a small nuclear reactor al UC Irvine uya a dl1char1e of t•H• 1lmilar t.o hlsher-th•n·normal radloactlve emlnlons from • UCLA react.or ls unlikely to oe· cur on the Orange County s:am· pu1. )baee1nent of tbe chemi1lry bulldina on carnrus· UCLA of lclals bad heau~Nd Shortly after I\• freed his ho1\a1e unharmed lbe avnman walked out ol lbe Uyatl Rec-eY Hotel with a police olftcer to a taxi cab pl'Ovlded by poUce. Tbe aunman wu careylftl • s atchel lbal apparently con· tained the $20,000 be demanded at the outset of the drama Dr. George Miller. a lect.u:rer ln c hem istry who oversees operation of the Triga-model re- actor, saJd Thursday radioactive emio ions here are monitor:ed on a nearly dally basis. The reactor is located in the Thursday af\emooo. The man, laler ldeoWied as Jonph Thomas Wlllla.ms. 21. ot Buffalo, N.Y .• talked at l~ with detective FTaak McClure. wbo offered himself u a aub- stitu\e for the female boat.a&•· Tben the gunman got in the car alone and appeared t.o try t.o start t.be eneme. The car did not loaded Gun Aimed At Truck Driver start. After several tenae mlnUIWe. U>e man t.oa.i the gun out ol the window, cot out and lfalked toward McClure, who draped,_,. arm over bia sboulder .and led him back inside the holel. The crowd on the street broke into applause. A ,_._ in a late model luxury car pointed a loaded 1uo at a Loni Beach truck driver 'nJ.un· day aa the two drovt aide by aide alone Jamboree Road tn trvtne. Police aald the truck driver, Tbomaa Edward Meyer, 23, told them be WU bQded DOrthboand on J amnoree' &owara the San - ,,._r-.eAJ Only minutes before,. the hostage -Donna Crala. JO, secretary to the hotel manqer -walked qut of the cifflce Md., POPE ·· was wblakecl out of siaht by • • • police. Sbe was smiling • She bad been held in the office m\QlftrJ ot truth~ acact that be since the well-dreaeed youog 'dld not a;lve wt a spirit of timidl· man walked ln and demuded ty but a aplrtt of power and s20.ooo in cub. truth.• " He took manager Ed Rabun The quotation, from 2nd and Mrs. Craig as hostages but Timothy 1:7, was typical of the later released Rabun with or frequent recourse the pope has ders to get the money . .ftabun made to the Bible during his called authorities a nd police U.S. tour, which began in Boston s harpshooters s urrounded the on Monday and will e nd in hotel Washington on Sunday. Dleao Freeway at about •: 10 p.m. when a llpt blue Cadillac pused him on the rilbL Meyer aald the ear, lo wblch there were four persona, pulled in fl'ODl of him and then he•ded into the left lane. The Cadillac belan to slow , down as lf the driver wanted tbe truck to pUll even with lt, Meyer said. Aa be pulled alonplde, the youa1 penoo in the pauenaer seat turned to look at him, raised bis arm and polnted a re- volver at Jleyer tb.roucb the open window. Me-yer aald lie eould tell the gun WU k>eded becaUM he could see the bullets in the chamber&. The car sped up at tbla pclnt. crossed several lees of tr.me, cutting oft other can, and en· tered the southbound freeway onramp. T h 1 s m o r n 1 n g . Po I 1 c e Over and over in his 6.000. ~pokesman Angelo Fuster said word address to the bishops, the gunman "had slowed down J o hn Paul empha s ized the Police saJd the person who pointed the gun at Meyer was des cribed as being about 19 with shoulder ·length blond hair and a tan complexion. acknowledged Wednesday that a small reactor on their campus dilcharpd radioactive arcon in· to the air at 50 times the concen· tratlon normally allowed by federal safety rules. Tbey said they didn't know bow much of the argon bad possibly entered the Math Sciences building fro\D the reae· tor, which ia located near an alr- con4ilioning intake duel leadins to a classroom. Miller said almost all reactors emit small quantities or argon. He said this is impossible to avoid because argon makes up about one percent of the al· mosphere. However. the UC scientist said the release rate. of the colorless. odorless gas is apparently •·coo· siderably lower" from the UCI reactor than UCLA's. Manufactured by General Atomic Compay of San Dleao. the Irvine reactor does not pro- duce ay energy and is used solely for research and teaching actlvlUes. Miller said there are monitor· lng stations at eeveraJ different locations oo campu U.at keep tabs on any exceH radlaUon emanatlng from tbe small. 2~·kllowatt reactor. The reeearcber aaid the reac· tor ta DOYlbel'e near any lntalte duct• in the basement which could poulbly funnel radioac· tlve ca1e1 Into-upatalra cluarooma. Under federal Nuclear Reaulatory Commi11lon rules. the school la required to provide safeguards t.o prevent industrial sabotage and to not allow anyone who isn't licensed by the NRC to operate the reactor. Miller aJso said the type of ura nium fuel used in the reactor is not enriched enough to be easily used in the manufacture of a nuclear weapon some. as everybody had. He had necessity that doctrine be "ef- r80emmewa ihnaletd.1redc .~.1 m . H e was fectively guarded and taught'' in p • M H b d • "entire and uncorrupted" form Fusler said the strategy was and that the bishops have a duty 8J r ug US an to "keep cool, keep calm and • to aee to lt u. "shepherds ol. the talk .. -noek... e ~am~om~-: . ~:trb!\•~ ~ ~A p. • ~ii .. ~~:!°ts"'1n the rc:t;u:al:;e;io .. ~.u.,ed.'-.~~r~~' '7I ~..,IJDC ~O:DlBD the ni:-t-Ooor executive offlces. v \ o l ate d • • \ n A m e r l c a n . . Poh ce negotiators set up a Catholicism, he said that while T he h!Jsband ~( Huntington pohce revealed today command post in an office nexl the faltb.ful have "great tnaigbts B~ach City Councilwoman Ruth Mrs. Finley said her hus band, to the one controlled b,y the gun-of faith, .. they mc.t 'be kept lD Fan!ey was allacked b1 a pair ol. Gerald R. Finley of 16161 Angler man and conducted negoUationa line with ctn&rci. teachln•s. armed thugs late Wednesday Lane, was walking the family over the telephone. On Ule matter of homosexual and forced to lie face-down while dog about 10:30 p.m. when two .. Fuster said the gun.mJtn was activity, as dietinguished from they searched him for: valuables, young men on 8 motorcycle very calm.· .. as rational as a homosexual orientation, tbe roared up and pointed a gun at man holding .~ hostage for pope said the bishops were nsdlt him. S20.000 car be. in calling lt "morally wrong." Robber Chase "In clarity of this truth, you He told police Thursd ay ont> Old TtilJ Sails Again Black lllde eases skyward from the stack or the SS Jeremiah O'Brien as it begins a voyage from the Suisun Bay Reeerve Fleet to San Fnnclsco. Mothballed in 1946. the last ot the "v\rgin .. liberties bas become a national monument and. after refurbishing, will go on display on the San Fraocisco wat.erf ront. Gold Price Seesaws, Ooses at $385 LONDON <APl -Gol<t pn ces fell again loday and then moH>d ui1 sharpl>. perhaps ending a fall that saw pnce~ plunge more than $80 The t; S dollar ~.c. mixed agam.st maJor currenc&eti. In London. sold opeMd at 1370 and then dnlppeid lO $313 betore recovertna rapldJy to S38S at the afternoon meeting of the top five London gold deale r s. Gold cl06ed In London on Thursday at $380.50 The Tuesday record close in London was s.424 Gold opened ln Zurich at Fro.a P~ Al $369 50 a n ou n<:l' and then droppt"d S6 to S3G.'.l 50. but ral he<t to SlA-4 h} afternoon Hulhon had d o:.ed in Zurtr h a l $384 Thur~· day and a t a rt>('Ord $438 Tues day It sold as high as $444 1n Europe on Tuesday. Currency dealers said there was a ·•restJes.'" atmosphere in the moneY' ma rkets and forecast heavy selling or dollars ne"<t we e k 1f no major support measures are Corthcomlnc from the United States Cops .. G<1ys Ga~ Shelved exemplilled the real charily or man held a gun to his head while Christ ," he said. "You did not 'N• h the other wen t th roa gh his be tray those p e ople who. ig tmare' pockets. He said the men ned LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -When because of homosexuality, are empty-handed. ternoon by Philip Anthony . he heard that profit! from a confronted with dirficull moral J N chairman of t.be OTange County softball game between off-duty Stolen Load SCREEN ... Of Cosmetics FoundinHB FBI agents were unwillin& t.o explain today how a hijacked truck containing $170,000 of Brut after-shave lotion and Noxema skin cream got to HantingtoD Beach 'lbunday. Agents in the Loe Angeles FBI office WQUld only acinowledte that the 'Ultident W tU.en .Dlatie and that no auspecta ltadbeiis apprehended. All of the ~ metics were ~eel ta llulit-iDr::=· Bea~»O~ ~ two men took the true}[ Tbun- day ~moon by drlvin1 lt throulb a cha.ln·llllk' fence lut· roundlna a Lo• Antelt'• warebowe. Tbe truck appareiatlt wu driven to a warellouH 6n Gothard Street lJl Hua~ Beach wbere tbe coametl~..,. dlllo.-S Police and FBI ...... refuied to reveal the esad kM»- tloo of tbewareboule. ., ... • Tbe empty truck was tllilD taken to Wntm'""* and abe· cloned. DAILY PILOT problems, as would have hap· ll P'1~'11'10rt Mrs. Finley said her husband Board ol Supervisors. California Highway Patrol of- pened lf, in the name of un· ----r wasn't hurt in the robbery at-ricers and a gay teum would go derstan~ and compassion, or tempt but described h im as The county Health Depart· to the Gay Community Services for any other reason, you bad By JOANNE aEVNOLD6 "very shook up " ment la prepart:n1 parental COD· Center . CH P Capt. Ray Johnson held out false hope to any °' ... o.Hy~ltaff s ent forms and will provide canceled the game. brother or sister." A Newport Beach store owner materials fort.be akin test.a. "We 'r e a gove rnment or· Tnucal of &he pope's patJtoral who chased a wouJd-be baadJt Pact Reached In most cues, aeboOI nunee gamzation and we work for the and engaging manner, be out of hla bueines1 Tbunct.y wlll conduct the akin patch s tate of California." Johnson couched most of bll Mri~ nightaaldt.odaybe'snotsoaure SALINAS <AP> -Cesa r tuberculoaia t.esta at lndivklual said. "Wegotpeoplejumpingall against the varloo.a ebvch· be would have gone after the Cbavn's United Farm Workers schools. over us when they saw where condemned conduct by &&Yin& man ii he'd known the suspect has picked U\> another tentative the money was going." the bllbolie we1'8 rlebt'ln nnhftld-bed a gtm. contract in the union's campalgn If l ta iti CHP Lt. Clyde Lockley said ing \bOle ten.eta.~~~ • .-;r--· lllke ll.ma, 37, oww o1 the to make SS an hour the base pay youoe:.!n ~ebeo':.v::' ~ the CHP received many calls For example, ~rdfn~ .-.. HlcJrory rarm• store fa for general field labor. Hlblno X-rays at Orange Coun•" health from people who protested the ret..Uclll be -said: .. In portt.,-Westdiff Plua, wu ~med Farms. a smaU. multiple-crop offices and clinics. ~ game after seeing nyers put out Jns ,tbe '1exu'1 ..mon' bt!tween • ln the foot race wbicb ended firm employing 20 workers. by the gay community center. husband and ~e.aa special ex· when the auspect turned and Thursday bec am e the 18th If necessary, tbe cblldren The CHP team waa have played preaaklo of thcslr coveted love, fired a shot at him. vegetable grower to reach ac-would be bmpitallzed at tbe UC the Los Angeles Gay AU Stars at you riptly atat41i 'Sexual in· Mum Aid tbe eerlcMmMu ol cord. Irvine MflffirAI ~.f'ntllr. Hollywood High School. tercoune la a mo1tal and human the altuatloo dWD't nally hit _______________ _;_ ____ .;.;.,;.. ________ ;__;__ _____ _ sood _only wltblD 1narria1e. him until ttdl monliaa· Outltde mamaie it 11 wronc: " "I could b .. • a hole ID my Re abo atated that on the stomach.'' be said. "question or lbdbsolublUt.Y of Accordlna to pollee reports, marrtaae." they were rtPt in the mu walked into the store .-aytn1 It la "lndlaaoluble aa.& lr· about 7 p.m. and COllf1'0llted revocable.• " cashier Lori TbomJ)IOD, 25. He allo commended the cor· netneu of the blabops 'isl up- boldlnl the "lnvjolablUty of every human life, lncladine the We ol amborn chlJcJND" Jn tbelr n1bt acainat abort.loo and lA aayln1 that " 'to destroy these" tnnoeent unborn cbllctren la an wmpeakable c:rlme.' '' · The pope will spend 28 hours in Chicago, tile Jongeat stretch of any of the cliles on bis six-city, week-long tour. BART Rolls Sans Workers 0 A.K L A N D ( A P ) - Supervllon aave commuters a llffond day of renewed Nt'Vlce on Bar Area Rapid Transit w8'M today -.p1-. iM lack of ...... ,..........,abtlillt :S BAR'l' Ottlclalt ,.w ~ ~lnt ...... ~ uptd ttie 1.m.•· t c1.,. of ttJe . titkmftl 1erv.lc:e 1bwtcla1 when about 18 JOO~ aboard. " Tb• t.ralat ran alon1 a stnaJe 20-mil• .trcult between Lala1.ue ud Saa l'ranclleo, ratMr Ua8D ... w...~ tbe T&-_,. ~ .,..-.... Mum aald the clerk wu lm· moblliled by termr wbeD the man abowed ber t.be sun and de- manded that abe empty tbe cub n;Hter. "He WU playtni with the re. pt.er ken trytn1 t.o open the maeblne when I walked out of the back l'OC?mt" Muns said. -''He just WOK off when be Hw me and Lori told me what ~P pened so I went after him. I didn't know be bad a pn," the businessman aald today. Mum cbued the would-be rob- ber acrou the paitinc lot ol tbe aboppln1 center" at Irvine Avenue and Wettcllff Drive. "He ran lnto tralftc and 1 WM at the ~e ol tbe Jot," Mum re- counted. "ftlat'• Wblla be tumid .round net pu.lW • (U. I ducked ~ tbe eacalyptul trees wt.:a bl Gr9d u4 tbat •• lt." Police from Cotta 11 .. aad Newport Beacb combed tbe _.. roundlnl Dll,._bedood tw two houri, ht couldn't find tbe would·be robber. The man wu delerlbeii u ·be- lnl ln bll mid-t ..... u.. •t.aDdbll aboutftftteet....-..... taD and wellblna 140 .,,.,_,., H• bad a cfroopln1 I'• llancbu·tJpe •••taclae ud brown baSr um .. .., below Ma • .,..a. .. dl•lldbl .... .. Dim,.. .......... ... nfJHtiM-•hFHI. • 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. ,. .. --,.;J· --------------------------- 43,MO . . Yi~unger ~ks Pension Boost SACR AMENTO CAP) Former state Attorney OeMnl Evette Younaer haa flied a cla hn to boo.t hll atat.e pension from tlt,000 to "3,000 1nnually. records of t he Public Empl0.Y"9' R~U~m~nt Soard la)' t hl"' San I>Seao Tribune quoted ~oun1er on Thursday as saying in a telephQne Int r lew that the records are "a matter of putwc record." An attomey for the retuement fund board, N Oeane Moore. said commoo practice Is to deny such claims. leaving 1t to Younger to appeal to the retire ment board and then to court 'Accident' Planned at Nuke Plant SAN ONOFHE t APl A m<1ke-believe nuclear <1cc ide nt will bt> played out Oct 31 by public surety officials from northern San DicJ.{o County cities No evacuation r!> planned. but the emergency lint-or com mun1cation rs cxpectt>d to be tested The public 1s not now ready to react well in the face of disaster at the San Onofre nuclear Power station. says Jim Watkini.. plan ning chief of lhl' California Of fice of Emen.::enc·v ~rvrccs rn the llallowcen tes t. operators of San Onofre for Southern California Edison Co a re exµeclt.·d to frr~t contact San D1l'~O anti Orlinitl' t ounty authorrt1t•). Tht·n in ordt·r . art' ('Ont:.i<·t.:-. with lhl· stale Offitc or Em ergcn c·y Ser vices. tht• Nuclecir Hegulatory Com mission. a U .S. De partment of t:ne rgy team in San Die go and lhe California Highway Patrol. "The people who nbed to be not1fje<f quiekly will be notified within five minutes of the •accl· d en t.• " Watkin& s.id. The cltlH er O~ean1lde . Carleblld, Vl11ta and .l"allbrook - a ll in a 25·mlfe radius or San Onofre ~ent fi ref11o(hters and city officials lo Oceanside Thur$da~ for tralnln& as radla lion rnorutora. Jn a telephone interview. Watkin& conceded that .. our system ls not u good a& it could be We could get by. We're try. m g to dt>velop the best possible emergenc~ l:!ystem rs~hl now " Retlrument. benonu for lea~ al•Loni and oeher t.of, •tale ofttclalt -.,.. 1'9duced n 1B74 after 1 public outcry ove r 1oneroua bef\efits. Youoor. atate _A\torney 8 n ral from 117l ~ih L978. is seeklna the bl1ber pen,loo on arounds that a pension. once 1ranted. i1 • vealed riaht that cannot be redlKed. U the claim la approved, the 61 ·year-old Younge r 's a nnual stale pension would be $500 ireater than his annual salary during hil term or office. Younger. now in private prac tJce in Beverly H1lls, also re· ce1ves a $6,600 annual pension for his service as Los Angeles County district attorney and a Sl0,200 pension as a retired Atr Force Reser ve major general When be turns 65, Younge r will also become eligible for a $20,000 pensfon for his service as a Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge. hmocence Pleaded in Girl's Murder Rodney James Alcala pleadt'{! innocent Thursday m Orange County S upe rio r Cou r t to char ges of kidnapping a nd murdering 12-year -o ld Robin Samsoe of Huntington Beach. After r eceiving the plea. Judge Robert Rickles ordered Al cala . 35. a n une mployed photographer. to s tand trial on Jan 28. A pretrial hearing Wal> set for Nov. 9. Alcala was bound over for trial in Superior Court following a closed. four-day preliminary hearing in West Orange County Municipal Court The Samsoe girl disappeared from her Huntington Beach horn«' June 20. Her decompasw body was later found in a canyon near Sierra Madre. Alcala wws af~Sted by runt· lngton Be a c h Police a his J1&"11U M~)' 'park bome July !4. He is bebi1 he ld wit.bout ball In Orange County J a il. Alcala currently is stand.mg trial in Riverside County on charges of r aping a 15-year-old SierTa Madre girl. The Riverside trial has been delayed three times because prosecutors }lave been unable to locate the alleged victim. who prosecutors dc~cri be AS a reluc tant witness Attacks on Animals Horrifying Farmers BERKELEY tAP 1 Some one 1s killing the s mall animals of the Organic Farm. Severing their heads. slicing off their legs and gouging out their entrails The ojghtmarish slaughter of ~hi ckens. rabbits. ducks and goats is not something out of a s leazy horror movie. Instead. it is a real·life tragedy which has befallen the tillers or 8 spot or g reen in the gray blight of urban Amerita "We want pc.'Ople to know that the threat. the danger is out there. but that we're not run. Jling, '· says Scott Smith. the larm's founder "We're digging jo." • T he attacks, four of them since mid-September. have come ln the middle of ihe night, wiping out the livestock of the fede rally fuaded farm. which :.raises food and anim als for the ~r od a four-acre tract. and two goats were blown apart by what appeared lo be shotgun blasts Then 20 mor e rabbits were tortured and killed. with one m other rabbit being le rt alive. but with her paws cul off That was follQwed by the most recent attack when three more c hic k e ns and l wo ducks donated lo the farm rn the wake of the other deaths were che" ed and knifed lo death "The killers motives a re not ci.tabhshed yet," says C<il\'ln Hand y. a policeman with the Univers ity of California which leases the land lo the farmers . "Al this point, the whole in· vesligation is a little bit e x· asperating." The farm's vegetable fields. small farmhouse and animal pens are s urrou nded by fences on land near the Berke ley waterfront -but that has not kept the attackers out. ' §;;;: w= bf ·~-....... POPE JOHN PAUL II GESTURES AS HE SPEA KS AT PROVIDENCE OF GOD CHURCH Throng1 Turn. Out In Chicago, Amertca·a Moat Poll1h Ctty, to SH Pontiff Tears, Cheers Drawn Pontiff Tours Polish Neighborhoods CHICAGO (APl Pope John Paul JI toured the ethnic neighborhoods of America's most Polish cilv today amid r inging cheers or "'Long live lhe pope"' .. Me n wept openly. Mothers brought their afflicted children to J ohn Paul, hoping for a rnira· cle. The wandering pope's Itinerary in this ncxt-to·last stop on his sevcn-da-v tour of the United States included a Mass in Polis h , another in English and a meeting with U.S. Catholic bl shops. • The POntiff's motorc~de left * * * CllICAGO CAP > '"It's a real pleasure \.0 s t.and out berf! wall- ing lo see the guy for the one lim~ in your Ufe," said Donald Palm. a cons truction worker who waited s ix hours before the object or his vigil -Pope John Paul JI -flew in and grasped Chicago's heart '"I c rit~d ... sard Krystyna Polley, who lin~ered for hours With thousands or othe r Polish- A m e ricans a long a route the papal motorcade look Thursday night as ma!>~Cs of Cutholics and non·Cuthol1cs alike welcomed the Polis h·born pope to this country·i-, most Poh~h t ily "I JUSl wantt'cl to ~cc that beautiful fo et· of hrs." :-aid Svbil Martin. a 42·)Ntr old Protestant Five Holy Martyrs * * Som I.' or t ht• hi rgt•'l t:rOIA d!> hned stttel.'S in hea v1Jy Pohsh nejghborl\i)ods houn ahead or John Paul's arrival. many wrapped tn blank~ In nighUme temperatun:s lha t dipped into the 40s. T he m otorcade . a n hour bPhind schedule because of de lays in Des M111nes. Io wa. s ped the pope pa-.t Pol1sh·saui.acl' s t o r e~. pa ~t a ru st -rood re~taurunt with a lari.:e ~1gn re adi n~. '·/\·Whopper o f a Wl'lcome to John Paul II .. There Lirl' ulmost one mrll1on Poli-.h l\ml'riC'ans in lhl• Chu·ago A r l' h d 1 o t' l's l' . I h <.• n a t r on · s l:i rgc!>l. At ll ol ~ ~amt• Cathedr al. Church m the heart or the na. tJOn 's tar.zest Polish commu.n.ilL l ,400 parishioners started gather mg before dawn. By the time the pope amved there for his second stop or the day. the church was packed with 17.000 worshipers and another 10,000 were outside, where the pope conducted Mass 1n the playground. Debbie Spitalli had brought her one ·week·old baby, Lone Ann. who is partially blind When t he pope walked_ -~Y~ pansltioners in the pew pa55eU the infant to him. The pope clutched the chlld to his breast for several seconds. * * * \I, hen peop1e ~lartt>d c hant111g "Sto Lat, SW Lat!" ··Ma) he live a hunctr.d years.. in Polish the pope uJd. "You *OUJd think lt'a the naUonaJ byma. Now. let's &101 the Lord"s Prayer. but in Latin.·· Later. on a porch outside the c hurc h he ges tured to the throng chanting "PfalleluJah .. to get them to sing 1n unison When they dJd. he said. "You a re magnificf'nt Now go to ~let•p .. WalkinJ{ out or the c hurch. he ).toppt:d to shake hands and em braced a ~oung boy suffenn~ from a blood disease whose arm ~ and ll'gs had been am putated Fina II~. he kissed an OM. V fttLOT 1 Sa 8is ToCUt OO 'Flow NEW YORK <AP> -Saudj Arabi•'• forelp minister HY• the world'a lar1est oil exporter plaoa to reduce production Jan. 1. The move could put further upward preaure on oil prices. P rinee Saud aaJd the Saudis' previously announced decision to conlJnue produd ng 9.5 million barrels a day through the end of the year wuooly tem porary. "Beyond Jan. l, there is no plan to do that." he said In an In· terview with the Wall Street Journal, pubUshed today. He said the Saudis plan to reduce production lo 8.5 m illion barrels a day Saudt Arabia boosted produc- Uon by a m.HUon barrels a day earlier this year as gasoline li nes plagued parts of the United Stales. The move was seen as an effort to stabilize oil prices and supplies. The Saudis extended that tem- porar)• increase to the end of 1979, but had not ~aid what they would do beyond that "W e hoped this expanswn period would servl' as a trans1 tron ptmod for the consumm~ countrit'8 to act,·· he said The ~tatement l'Omes as Libya <.1nd Al~crw. two other members o r the UrJ!anizat1o n o r l't•troll•um r-.:xPortrn1o: Cuuntnei.. ha\·e tak<-'n steps to d1H'rt some oil from lar~t· 011 companies and into the 'P"t mLirket. when· µrr cc~ :ire ).Ubst anl1ally abo\'l' IJrlCe~ chaq~ed b~ OPE<.: OPEC: 1s !.cheduled to met-I Dec 17 in Caracas. Venezuela. to dl!.Cu~!> pnet·~ Al that lime. rt "' exJ>(.•<:ted to int·rease prrces b~ .,ome amount :.iho\'t the current ba~e prr<·t• or SIS a barrel and l"t.'I h OJ{ fJrlCl' Of $23 50 Strik~ C oncludes UO L LYWOOO <Al» A .,trike of !>even hghtrng directors and three othe r members of their labor unit. which idled up to ROO other union me mbers, e nde d Thurs d ay at C BS Television City urter a tentative contract settlement elder!~ woman wheeled up to him on a mobile bed. T h e po~. whose day had started at dawn in Philadelphia and who hlld skipped dinner to keep tt.t. official Itinerary. final· ly wa.s taken to the residence of CardinaJ John Cody to retire for the night. But the obviously weary. gra~ · haired pantiff made one last ap- pearance about 10 ·20 pm . wav· mg a nd smiling to still another en1husrast1c crowd for about two minutes from a balcony On the balcony. John Paul :-ho" ed his we ariness when he put htb palms togethe r and put. h1~ head against his hands •n a sleep gesture from Ch1ca~o who ca me lo fl oly • ~--••••••••••••••••••••••••-..~ .. ·-••••••' Name C::.ithcdra l. where the "l•ar~ but µll•a.,ed pope greeted throng~ ",th loving g1:~l11rcs and "ord~. blc%ing~ and ki~ses The crowdi. of well wrsher., greeted him in krntl · 1 lhrnk hL··~ the most rmpor tant m:m in thf:' \\hole world,"' said Chrca~oan Barbara Ruf tery. wailllli.! to catch a gli mp~e of him on his motorcade ride rn from O'llarc Arrport .. And lh1·~ couldn't have chosen a better mun for the J<ib And I wish I ha d an armful of babws lhat he could k1s~ ·· Thousand~ chanted .. Long live the pope!" at John Paul, who is on a 38-hour slay in the city, longest ~top on a six-city tour that ends Sunday in Washington. He has visit<'d Chicago twice before. when he was ar chbishop of Krakow. Poland . PRESENT GROUND COVER & VINE SALE -r.r-~i· ~ -~ . --.;,'1~ \ <. \~'. 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In nltbt c~. autllof1U.. laicl Poll~ •aid the nre had been aet and that a mtn had been ar- reated ln the Hotel lobby on arson char1ee. Oftlttra said Thomas Moran. Sl, at Bolton would be arralped later ln lhe day At least three pt"ople were hospitalhed for 1moke lnhaJa. t1on. aulhoriUes aaJd Aloha to Hawaii Tower .............. ·Rate WASHINGTON <AP> -The nation's unemployment rate edJed down from 6 percent to 5.8 percent ln September. defying govemmeot forecut.I of higher joblessness because of an economic recesaton . The CallfomJa rate was unchansed at 6.5 percent. The Labor Department report- ed today that virtually the entire drop in unemployment atnce August-about 164,000 people HOTEL OWNER Donald Saunders said the fire was Umit· ed to the fourth floor. which COO· tains conference rooms, but that s moke had caused damage throulhout the 14·story hotel. The fire was reported at 8: 17 a .m. and was contained within 30 minutes. Saunders estimated damages to the fourth noor at. $125,000. In a thunder of explosives and a cloud or dust, the 22-year-old Village Tower of the Hilton Hawaiian Villa~e a t Waikiki crumbles into rubble. The 13·story struc· ture, which will be replaced by a 35-story one. went down in 13 seconds. Nixon Opts For New NY Condo NEW YORK <AP> ....! Former President Richard Nixon will not fight to buy the 1925,000 con- dom 1ruurn he wanted on upper fifth Avenue. but instead will reportedly purchase a $750,000 townhouse on East 65th Street. Fire officials said they were checking reports that guests did not hear any lire alarm and were still in their rooms 30 minutes after the fire broke out. Carter Sets the Date "Someone knocked on my door at a quarter of seven," said Marrzaret Tisdale, 29. of London. "I'm a bit shocked. When I beard them shoutin1 'fire' it didn't penetrate because 1 du1n •t hear an alarm." Will Announce Candidacy at Dec. 4 Din11er Attorney Scou Mollen. who represent.Ii Abraham Hirschfeld. the owner of the 12-room Fifth Avenue apartment. cQnfirmed Thursday that Nixon had de· c1ded not to buy tbe apartment. Residents of the building had gone tD court to fight the sale. THE FlllE WAS the third ma· jor blaze at a Boston hotel this year. In March, fires broke out within minutes of each other in the Copley Plaza and Sheraton Boston hotels in the Back Bay section. Two people died u a re- sult of those fires, and a former bus boy awaits trial QD arson and murder charges resulting from both blazes. Saunders said the Park Plaza was filled almost lo capacity with about 1,500 guests . The guests were allowed back in their rooms l<.>ss than two hours after the fire broke out Saunders said a man turm•d himself tn to firefi ghters and ad· mitted setting the blaze. . "HE WALKED UP to a fireman and they started t o queatlon hlm. He kept talking and then police came and took him away," Saunders said. Although many guests com plained to reportena tbey did aot bear • ftre alatm, s.nctera Mid that ••the fire alarm~ were sounded immedJately," He wd telephone operaton remaJned at the hotel for about five minutes after the fire broke out to call people in their rooms. ''The fire alarms were all workinp:. J can only ~uess lhi.tt those who didn 't h<'ar 1t were asleep and JUSl didn't hear 1l ... Saunders said. Airplane Stolen S AN DIEGO <AP> Authorities have been forced lo search both high and low for an' .airborne burglar who s tole a '$100,000 private 'Plane from a San Diego landlns strip. WASHINGTON <AP> Presi· dent Carter will announce his re· election candidacy on Dec. 4 at a big fund-raising dinner here. supported by small parties in the homes of supporters across lbe country, a campaign s poke.woman said today. Wblte House press secretary Jody Powell was to make the of· ficial announcement later today The December date reverses earlier thinking by Carter cam· paign strategists. who were con· templating an earlier announce· ment under the pressure of an anticipated challenge from Sen Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass .. for the l980 nomination. CARTER OFFICIALS arc negotiating for television time in hopes of broadcasting the an nouncement portion of the din ner al a Washington hotel. Thus far , however . the networks reportedly have reject· ed the request because they do not want to sell political ad- vertising until next year. Linda Peek, press secretary for the Carter-Mondal e Presidential Committee, said planners are trying to arrange fund -raising parties in the ho mes or s upporte rs. where friends can watch the s peech together and then be asked for contributions in the campaign's i;mall donor program. MS. PEEK SAID the plannl'rs hope to arrange thousands or these parties. The December dutc will plac<' the announcement after the Nov cm ber straw-vote caucuses an Floridu, which are expected to provide the first test between Carter and Kennedy. No More Meow NoUe Ban E~te,_.1.ee- PARMA, Ohio <AP> -EVen a c•'• meo• or a dog's Jl'O'ffl may soon be banned ln Parma._ at least during certain hours of the day. A proposed eight-page ordinance includes as a violation "Owning. possessing or harboring any animal or bird which frequently or for continued duration howls. barks. meowi,, squawks or makes other sounds which treate a"' noise disturbance' <:1<.-ross a residential real property boundary." Citv Councilman Frank .J Houdek introduced the anti-noise bill that almost bans the snap, crackl e and pop of breakfast cereal. Houdek admits the bill needs amending. Everything includes "noise" from musical in· struments, a blasting car horn (except as a warning of danger > and a motorboart engine without a muf- fler. 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Me•• lll'IUlll ...... 111 *'· OIN<tlMI. ......... t-t 1 1W Although Kenm•d) 1s not cJf fi cially a cand1dall', his sup· porters in a draft movement are active in Florida m hopes of win· ning a strong showing. THERE WAS NO immediate explanation for the decision to delay lhe announcement al the possible sacrifice of a morale boost for the Carter campaign on the eve of the Florida event EarUer, the Washington Star report<'d that tt•ntat1\'C µIa n-.. C' a I I f o r c.; a r l e r , h 1 s .... If t· Rosalynn and Vi et• Pn•s1denl Walter F. Mondale to folio.,., up lhc announccm(lnt .,.,1th a fl\''' day. 11-city campaign bl1tt The Carters and M ondall-.... 111 ran out to makt· appcaran('C'> al fund-raisers in New York Cit\ Lo s A n gt: I t: s . M 1 n n r• a p n I 1 ~ A t I a n t a . ~ · h IC' a JHI a n d ~ p r ingfa·ld. Ma'>s. "'Ith a poss1blt· !>lop tn Arkansa-. as wt·ll Tht• other sit.es ha-.c not bc1•n r huwn the Star satd. The strategy is to g,un the mos t pohlJ('al 1mµa('l Jnll mt'Clia exposure and raise S2 mtllloo for Ute Po9•~ .... _. bet.,.... Can.r~ In • Save 40°/o NIXON INSTEAD bought a townhouse at 142 E. 6Slh St. and will move in as soon u 1t lS re· decorated. lhe New York Times reported today. The 12-room house 1s nexl door to a double tDwnhouse owned by Oa\'ld Rockefeller, chairman or Chase Manhattan Bank. The bJrkyard leads to the 64th Street home of Arthur M Schlesinger Jr . the h1stonan and former ~peeial assistant to President John F Kennedy. Mollen refused to speculate on the why the former president r hanged his mind but described as "irresponsible" a report thi.tl :"iixon would not get back a S92.500 deposit PR~UMABLY. A s~1l<-d by tenant.s of the hLgh·n~e con dom101um. at 817 fifth Ave , \\Ill be dropped. The) ~ughl to kttp Lbe Nixons oul. ol the buildtng or pasutet ,...,,_.... aa llilelr use at s.c...t &ilS'rice Pf"°'edkle. 14K gold charms . Tomorrow, one day only. For this exc1t1ng event we're opening early at 8.00 A.M. So you·11 have more time to take advantage of these fantastic savings on over 4,000 gold charms Find animals, zodiac signs. initials and more. Also save 30% on 14K gokj chains. Fashion Jewelry -occurred amon1 adult women, particularly qiarrledl women. THE IOBLE88 rate had jumped in August from 5.7 per. cent to 6 percent, the bll)Mlt in a year. Carter adminlltraUon economists said that sharp rise marked the start of a deteriont· lng job market trtuered by an economic slowdown. Another rise in unemployment had been predicted for Sep· tember. However, the lat.est figures cast doubt on whether the weakening economy has begun to exact a harsh toll on American workers. Although employment growth bas s lowed during the past six months. the Jobless rate bas remained re· latively stable. THE UNEMPLOYMENT rate has fluctuated between 5.6 per- cent and 6 percent of the labor force since August l978. The administration is still pre- dicting the rate will climb. to about 6.5 percent by the end ?f the year and reach 7 percent tn 1980 Each rLSe or one·tenth of a percentage point in the rate means 103.000 more jobless. Janet Norwood. commissioner of the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. which issued the latest jobless report. told a congressional hearing today that the figures "do not provide evidence of any sharp declines In labor market acti v1ty... nor do they provide "any unmis takable s igns of labor market recession." MllS. NORWOOD also report· ed that all the growth in payroll employment since March has occurred m service industriei>, with employment i n goods- producmg industries remaining i,lallC. The declin~ in unemployment was a wekome development for an economy that has been bat- tered by unchecked inflation. The Labor Department reported Thursday that wholes ale prices in Sl•ptember rose J 4 percent - the large'.'>l monthly increase in nearly f1 vt> yeari, The• Labor Department said total employment during Sep· tem ber grew by an .Jnusually rohust 610.000 Jobs. the largest monthly increase s ince June 19'11. Tbe gain followed a decline al JlO.QOGjoM bl MiCWL ..._~ C> ..... Caol'llf.-i_..,<4UI ... ,.. ..... -.......... ~ .. _.,.._ ........ ~~ c.--""" g:. '==-C.C..-:"....:. ... ... ... " ,, ., ,, .. ,. ., ,. IS ti ......~ t I WIW ......,. ......... , t I W9W ._0 .... CIM!ty I 4 W CALL 1·800·228-2044 OR YOUR LOCAL TOLL FREE NUMBER Mon.·Frt . 10.9:30. Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12-5. '-"-""" ............ .. n • 1t ~~.:-==~·-----------~---.. °"''"' .., ..... ,1 ... -......... .,~ :~ .. ' I Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol. C.M. 556-0611 ! I .. W'.... . Dally Ne••paper ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS Jlope: Cofttraception Forbidden! I • CRICAGO (AP> -Pope JollD Paul IL IDHklU out for tbe ftnt Ume C. \be cku:reb 'I COD· ln>venlal and wldeJ1 lnond M.D oa COllltraeePdon, aald today lt m...t be kept la force. .. It la not poalble for ua to .avold all crtticlam," be told an I •precedmted meet1q with the entire U.S. bieran:by of blabops. .. But lt la poalble to wort for the real benellt of everyone." ~~Police 'Stall' [ CetaUJay • ATLANTA <AP> -A gunman I held a secretary host.age in the executive office or a downtown luxury hotel for 20 hours, then released her today In return for 1 a getaway car provided by police. 1be car stalled when the gunman tried to drive away, and 1 he surrendered. l Shortly after t\e freed his I hostage unharmed, the gunman walked out of the Hyatt Regency Hotel with a police officer to a taxi cab provided by police. i The gunman was carrying a •satchel that apparently con- ' tained the $20,000 he demanded ; at the outset o f the drama I Thursday afternoon . The man, later identified as 'Joseph Thomwi WilUams, 21, of Buffalo, N.Y., talked at length wltb detective Frank McClure, who offered bimaelf aa a aub- aWu&e for Ille t...a. ~ =~,~~ start the engine. Tbe car .Bl not , start. , Aft.er several \ease minutes, ' the .......... die .. OUl et tbe •lndow, 1ot out and walked toward llCChare. wbo draped ab arm over b.la aboulder and led him back inside the hotel. The crowd on the street broke into applause. ' Only minutes ttefor e, the hostage -Donna Craig, 30, secretary to the hotel manager -walked out of the office and was whisked out of s ight by p0Jice. She was smiling She had been held in the office since the well-dressed youn~ man walked in and demanded $20,000 in cash. He took manager Ed Rabun and Mrs. Craig as hostages but later released Rabun with or- ders to gel the money. Rabun called authorities and police sharpshooters surrounded the hotel. Th is morning, p olice spokesman Angelo Fuster said ' the gunman "had slowed down some, as everybody had. He had remained ca lm . He was somewhat tired." Fuster said the strategy was to "keep cool. keep calm and talk." Scores of officers ringed the 24·story hotel and mingled with sueata in the lobby adjacent to . tbe flnt-noor executive offices. Police negotiators set up a command post in an office next to the one controlled by the gun. man md conducted negotiaUom, over the telephone. Fuster sajd the gunman was "very calm • . . as rational as a 1 man hoJding a hosta1e for 1 $20,000 can be." Fuster added 1 that he even appeared to fall In· 1 to a brief, ll1ht sleep on OC· ~ , culon. cyclical," the pope sald, eom- mendlnc the U.S. blabops for up- b9ldin1 tt olftclally. "In exaltine the beauty or POPE WmtSTANDS A LONG DAY-A3 Aa it 'bas been on previous days, the pope's schedule mixed meetinp with laymen and re· lilloua profeulooals. John Paul went from a joyous Mass with fellow Poles at a neighborhood church to the • widespread defections from church activity. · A majority of a study eom- minion set up by the late Paul vt advised against malntainlnc the ban. but the pontiff i.Dstead reconflnned il. ff• ......... down a r1poua pwlijc. qalut extra-marital and ,...marttal aex. divorce, abortion and bomoaexuallt,y, but it WU bli rWWalioa of the anti· coat.r~ stand t:bat aeemed moatue)i to 1enerate re- percuaiom . · serious session with the bishops. The ban on eontraceptloo bu been a point of erowing d1uent in this country since lt •u' re- as1erted in Pope Paul Vl'a 1188 encyclical. Surveys Indicate a bout 80 pe r cent of U.S. Catholics &snore it. Opposition to the stand a1ao baa been voice d by many . theologiana. And it bu been found in some sociological re- sear ch to be the cause of John Paul, in sticking unbend- ingly to the poeilion, told t.be bishops: "We are humbly coo- vinced that God is with ws ID our "I myaeU today, with the same convlctl• of Paul VI, rat.lty tbe teac.lllnl of this en- A Hunttnaton Beach man WU jailed 'lbunday after Newport Beach police w:icovered a forest of eiiht·foot marijuana trees be allegedly was cultivating inside a n e laborate! y equipped warehouse in Costa Mesa. Booked on suspicion of con· spiracy to cultivate marijuana and held in lieu of $50,000 bail was Richard Wimam Green, 31, of 17552 Wrightwood Lane. He was arrested at bis home after allegedly fleeing from the Costa Mesa warehouse in which the trees were discovered, police said. The warehouse, located at 644 W. 17th Street, contained nearly 200 containers of trees more than eight feet tall. marriage, you rightly spoke aeain.st both the ideolo1Y of coo- tracepUon and contraceptive acts. . .• " be said. Newport Beach police Sgt. Darryl Youle said tbe Ullcit In- door forest bas been the subject of a t~week investigation. He said additional arresta are con- templated. The warehouse contained a drip irrigation system used to water the large plants and a system of bright plant lights, Youle said. The plants were held upright by a web-like system of clips and twine. strung across the cellin~ of the building. In addition to the plants, Youle said they found several bags of m arijuana prepared for sale as well as manicured tree branches being dried in preparation for packaging. Policeman's Child Killed in Accident Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille said today Lt. Fotter was not known to have any medical problems that could have contributed to bis loUn8 control or tbe vehicle. "H e bad just finished a medical examination two to three weeks ago," Robitaille said. "II there's ever a problem the doctors will tell us about it." Foster bas worked al the Hun· tington Beach Pollce Dept. for nearly 10 years. He joined the force as a patrol officer in 1988 and worked bis way through the rankl to become a lieutenant, He worked as a watch com· mander . ....._ Cffp. authorities 1ald today DO one was thrown from the truck u lt rolled over, but noted t.be- vebicle's roof collapsed, con· trlbutln1 to the youn1 1lrl'i death. GARDEN PA.GE .4.PPEARS TODAY Later, there was an outdoor llua wtth the bishops at Grant Park, expected to draw one mlllion penons. <See POPE, Page AZ> TB Screenings OC School Chief Raps U.S. Delay By ROBERT BARKER °' ... DMt, ~ .... ''"' The s uperintendent of Orange County's largest school distnct lashed out today at the federal government after local officials announced they would begin screening about 2, 130 Southeast As ian school ch ildren for tuberculosis. "Why in the hell nothing has happened before, I don't know," Garden Grove Unified School District Superintendent Ed Dun- don said . "The federal government waa not as tbon>ulh as lt should have been wben ll came to health ~~~could A man and a woman who a uthorities said may have robbed a Laguna Niguel woman of $6,000 in jeweia and cash were arrested Thursday after the pro· prietor of a jewelry store they allegedly tried to rob chased them off with a mop handle. Sheriffs Lt. Wyatt Hart said Darrell Joseph Tison, 24, 15400 Belgrade St., in Westminster. and Klm Anne Sagona, 24, 2.5235 El Reposa in Laguna HiUs, are being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. Authorities allege the duo ap- proached the owner of Jostm11r Jewellers, 24301 Mulrlands Blvd. in El Toro, at about 12:20 pm Thursday. The couple allegedly forced the owner and his wife m to a restroom at knifepomt But the owner . thinking he could fi&h t the thieves since they only bad a knife, broke out or the restroom and came al the pair swinging a mop handle. The couple were arrested following a chase across an El Toro shopping center that featured the proprietor of the jewelry store smashing the win· dows ol the couple'• car with the mop handle. The shop owner, whose name autboritles dld not release, cbaaed the couple past the Laite Forest Beach and Tennls Club where about 15 people joined the pursuit and subdued the neeing duo. Investigators believe the pair could be the same two who robbed a Laguna Ni1uel woman of M,000 In jewels and cash In a knlfepolnt robbery outside Laguna Hll1a Mall. perm it someone to enter the country withOut screening. It is sloppiness " Meanwhile. Rep. Jerry Pal· terson. D·Santa Ana. announced today that a senior advi~r from the federal Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, is on b.is way to Orange County today to in· ve11t1gate the possible health threat·m Orange County. Patterson said the official. Chnst.opher Hayden, will bring m a team from the center if it should be necessary. ''There have been a lot of rumors about the ou&.bnek ol tuberC\llmia. It la __ ,., to &et the r.cta.•• p ............ ... a .... ~~ ......... AM. Garden Grove has an enroll· ment ol about 1,500 youngsters who are members of Southeast Asian refugee families. The Htmtington Beach Union High School District also is af fected. It has an enrollment estim ated at about 430·4SO re- fugee youngsters. Both districts, along with othe r Or ange County school syste ms. will e~bark next week on screening the youngsters who enrolled for the first time ln Sep- tem ber. County health offlcl1l1 an4 aebool audlonU. worked -oat ....U.ofta.lllulllll.a1 ..... a m1 '"\, aDed ..,._._, .,. , ................ ~. Fan Climba /or Linda LAKE CHARLES. La. <AP> -Larry Hendrick.a is a smitten man. Hendricks, who is 20 and lives in Shreveport. climbed a 400-foot television tower to proclaim his love for singer Unda Ronstadt. according to police. "He 'd been drinking and we had to promise him another cold beer to get him down," said Sgt. Duane Gibson of the Lake Charles police. A few months ago. Hendricks swam the Mis- sissippi River in Tennessee to demonstrate bis affec- tion for Miss Ronstadt. • "I'm a desperado. She'll understand." he ex· plained to officers at the time. His latest stunt resulted in an arrest for s imple trespassing. He was unable to raise the $200 bona. so he will be held until his District Court arr aignment Monday, Gibson said. Festival of Arts Ballots Readied Ballots will go out early next week to the 2,000 voUng mem- bers of the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts to select three cand1dalel to three-year terms on the festival board. Incwnbenta Anne Cbue and Lee Childress said they will nm for re-election to their seats on the board, and the seat of former member Paul Griem will be up for grabs. Griem, formerly the t.reuUJ"er for the festival board, stepped down last month to take over duties as ieneral mana1er for the festival. Othen aeeld.na seats on the board are artist Pbil Freeman, and Pageant of the Mastera volunteer Jack Kemp. Anne Chase, a festival ex- hibitor since 1958, is seekinl a third three-year term on the nine-member panel. The fuhion deaiener owns Fashions in Leather shop in <See BAU.Ol'S, Pase AZ> Coast Weather DUleer Hart Mel,ee F ollow1 Newport Game A policeman WH Injured and one man wa taken Into custody Thurtday nltht ~beo a post· football 1ame fitht erupted Into . a near-riot in Newport Beach. Officer 'nm Riley, on• of four unlformld pat.rOlmen uallllMd to HHlttJ duty at DHldlon P'teld • rt.wport Harbor fflP. &cbool ...... raelal em Md bnllHI In aM m.a.e. A ~ ment IPOk•man tald lllleJ II .. ~ ........... day of ..oR. TM ................. nonclUlicm of die '.IDiltbeU aa• 11 ' which Newport Harbor loat to Anaheim's Loara Hl&b School. Riley uld be wu summoned to the field eat.ranee by an un· known adult who told blm two people were ftlbt.lu. Rile)' and bia partner, onsc.r Rick Sdtulta, tried to Ml*Me the CGmlMlt•ta, bat ODe, ..... ide11Ufted • l'nDk Iv.. Jr., I& of UIS 8-Mx Lane. Newport BNell, aUetedl1 kept lrJlDC to ........ He lll1111Dy t..-...d oa Rllet. UMI ...._ ~ u.. omew . . ................ , . ~ A c..UU&e for _. of two Hall OA lb• J;a•~· hat .. U•llfted Sdaool ~ ........ of edueauoo bu r.,.ed Mitct admlAlltra'°" llllil aa ..._. Nat HPdWa&e lw ...... &a· Cayer dllllll'I to ...SH....,_ teratlll'e to ...... ill ....... 8Helt. llkhael ODorato, a Cal State Fullenoa admlnlaUatoc wt.o ii Meklftc a boa.rd ..... lD tM Nov. e school board eleciU.., 1ay1 board pruldent Dr. Ron Chllc:ote, worklnc ln concert wlth t.be dlltrtct, Hilt c:ampalp U~ature to c!Ptrlct parents lut month. CbUcote, a Ca.I Stale Rlvenlde professor, la aeekln1 another four-year term on the five· member school board. Others seeking seat.a include i ncumbent Harry B l lbel, Onorato, Lagunan Bruce Hop- ping and Hunting ton Beach sc hool teacher Maraba K . Palmer. A t.bree-pa1e letter addressed to parents ln the dJstrict, and ai1ned by Olllc:ote, was sent out to parents bl the flve·sebool di.I· lricl Sepl. 18. Delly ..... JC.If ....... CAMPAIGN CRITIC C.ncldete Onorato The letter.. on district ala· t.Louery, explained the board's action in cuttinl more than $250,000 from the dialrict budaet. . ~.IJse Elayed ........................ tMa ended ca •r.-JUv• no&e. ~~c1&i ~·.•~:...°'..:: eoneluded. .. .._. are 10 many S*lt1v• 11pecta of our dlatrict that we cu all be pro.ad of. ''Let UI II pamlta aed IUlf fOCUI Oft tbe poa1UH WI ~ year and work tot.u..r to ,... aolv• thole woes that face ua and mual be dealt with ln order that we can conUnue to provide the best leamin& envlron.meot pot11l ble." Onorato Hid bia fl(Urel show the letter coet nearly $1,JOO to send out. And he accused 1cbool diltrtct Superintendent Dr. Robert Sanebia ot "becom.ina politJeally Involved in a school boald elec- tion by aJlowtnc bJa oftlce to mail out -al taxpayers expeoae --a letter from Ron Chilcote UD· der the guise of a communica· tion from the president of the · school board." Bul district ofrtciall aay that is exactly wbat wu the intent of sending the Jett.er to parentl. Dr. Sanctlis, in defending the ............. llt.b•boudad admlQlltretiall'I fMllq tlaat tae eomm"*7 •mt be infonMd la detail of tM r.uoule for IUCb bud•etcuu. "W• leel lt ii deflnitely a put of our reapoulblllty to keep the comm.at>' .. Nne comtaatl7 awareol ouraetlvttiel," be Mid. He Mid it WU a board d9- cl1lon that the letter be atped "ln accordance with eatabllabed procedure for all correapon· dence MOt to the community, which traditionally la always alened by the president ot t.be board." Sancbla also dlapute d Onorato'• ce»t eatima~ for the lelter-wrtUnr project, sayln& it COit the dbtrict only $226 to Hod 2.795 letten to d.iatrict parent.a. He dla~ounta Onorato'• ln· cluatoo ot staff time to prepare lbe letter in bis estima~. HY· lag lbe two cmtrict employees who typed the letter and aeot lt out, "were handling a at.ff responsibility aa a normal part of their jobs." Chilcote could not be reached for comm e nt r e 1ardln1 Onorato'a accusation. Games People Play Scott is 4 years old and loves playing games at C. Russell Cook Park in San Juan Capistrano. Unfortuna~· ty Scott couldn't remember tus last name but he did( show a certain degree of lip.smacking enthusiasm as he played a game of pocket golf Wednesday afternoon at . Road ~tirs Arguments fi',.._PageAJ POPE ••. tbe park. \ Weakland Decides To Drop Candidac 1 Laguna Parking, Pe~ Lanes Dispf!,ted ministry of truth, and thal be 'dJd not glve WI a spirll of Umldl· ty but a spirit or power and Laguna Beach had it.a own Mason-Dixon line dJ1put.e thia week, with residents on the north aide of Monterey Drive battling tboae on the aoutb aide over parking and a pedestrian Jane Nearly two dozen Monterey Drive residents showed up in council chambers to either sup- port or oppose a six·month old change along the eight-block one way r oadway a bove Coast Hi1hway in North Laguna. And at tbe end of much heated debate, the council majority ~ ed to leave things as they are aJon1 the heavily coaceated ooe- way road that includes eight dangetx>US intersectiona. . Lut January, the city painted a pedestrian lane along tb& up- hill side of the roadway, allow. log parking aJoog the oceanside section. ·But in August , the City Councll directed its Municipal Services San Juan Council I Backs .. £0.nversion · The,. wm be :;e .:~ wi! portuaWee tor =-to fa -, .... c actioD &-.. by J4e~1 .1 a fter a developer squ@t • . change from apartmenta to COGr dom in.Imm. City councilmen have un- a nimously approved the con· version to condos which covers a E'ro91PageAJ MELEE •• ~ who '1ecided to handcuff the struggling J vens. A crowd began to gather and officers said the people were hostile, first yelling at and then hitting the two officers. They estimated the crowd included about 250 people. Riley s aid he got one cuff on Ivens, but the youth slipped from his grasp and hit hlm In the race with the loose metal bracelet. Riley was knocked to the. ground by the blow and the ~rowd began kicklnl bhn, ac· cording lo police reports. seven·acre, 56-un.it complex un- der c at Del Oblapo aDclA.Upa • uldtm .. ~··· . p~ u ''.ind td~Jex. •iqle-lfGr)' ... • ' COuncil members noted that lbe apartments would be availa· ble to only renters at the high end or the spe<:trum-$700 per month. They noted that as con· dominiums the units could pro· vide an opportunity for those newly entering the home·buying market to purchase a residence The condos are expected to sell for $80,000. City planning stair members had recommended approval of the conversion, noting that the develOPen could sell the units as ~ ,,o·""8d "W><;k c~r~ve" • without getting clt,y_approvilf. Under a atock ~•SlvJ!,. ~· nant1 at the 5t·amt ~-~,; would jointly OWll'tbetnllldJJJI&. Staff member& Mid US..~ doil:Unlum confatdon •u a belt.er alternative. -•· • . Dana Suspect Department to switch the C<lft· truth.' " figuration and put park.Ina on The quotation, from 2nd th e uphill alde and the Timothy 1:7, waa typical ol the pede1trian lane on the downbill frequent recoune the pope bu aide. made to the Bible during bill The council dectalon tut awn· U.S. tour, which began in Boltoo mer came as a result of petitiona on Monday and will end in asking for the change. W aahinlton on Sunday. But when residents were Over and over in bis 8,000- nollfled of the sec:ond switch, word address to the bishops, many complained to the couocU, John Paul empbaatud tbe and the city decided to bold a necusity that doctrine be "ef· public hearing on the dispute. recUvely guarded and uugbt" ln A group of Monterey Drive re-"entire and uncorrupted" form sidents who live on lbe north and that the bishops have • duty side of the road, contend things to see to it as "shepherds ot the should be changed around, say· flock." ing no one uaes the new Notingthat theyhavereported pedestrian lane. preferring to that some teachingi. "had been stroll along the south side, cha lleneed. denied or In practice where trees provide shade. v i o 1 ate d ' ' i n A m e r i ca n They also claJm there hasn't Catholicllm, he said that while been a reduction or accidents the faJlhtUI have "great insights along lhe atrelch 1lnce tbe of faith," they must be kept in J anuary improvements, adding line with church teachings. th,n1• .,ould be safer at in· On the matter of homosexual t.el'Uctloaa abould &M eouacU acd~• ~ fhm c.._. tbe ,.,...,... • .i-. e8d · bodtOMa••I orlntau.a. tbe pal'ttng. · pope ..WU.. He>1p1 -. ftO&, But 1upportera ·or tbe al•· In calllq. tt ''IDOrellY WroDS. '' month old configuratlon HY "In clarity ol th& truth, ,.,.a they are happy with the im-exempllfted the real charity ot provements, addtn1 school Christ," he said. "You dJd not buses now let youngsters out on betray those people wbo, the right side, and those parking because of homosexuality, are on the ocean side of the one-way confronted with difficult moral road can now emerge from their problem..'I, as would have bap- cars onto the curb, instead of the pened 1(, in the name of un. middle of the street. derstanding and compassion, or for any other reason, you had And, supporters said, it would held out false hope lo any cost more t.o change the present brother or sister." situation than the original coet Tdplcal of the pope's putol'al ofpultingitin. an engaglnr manner. be couched most of bla strictures Councll members, with tbe ex· a1alnst tbe various church· ception o( Councilwoman Salb' condemned conduct by "ytnc Bellerue, aareecs. the bbbops were ri&ht ln upbold- ·11bey voted to rescind their ~· ln• thole teneta. tioo. to make tbe cban1e lh1I Aauft, deddlq to Jene tbinaa For e:umple, re¥.ardina aex as ~Ya.re. relatioal, be aald: 'In portny· ine the sexual union between "~o matter what we do, one husband and wile as s~lal ex· Ude of the street 11 aolDI to ob-preaaicm ol thelr coveted love, ject," said Counellmua W&)'De you rilbUY stated: 'Se:sual iD· Baglin. lercoune 11 a moral and human good only within marrla1e. Although bil name will •WI appear oa the Nov. 8 Caplstrano Unified School Dbtric:l trustee election ballot, San Clemente pharmacist Rl c hard E Weakland said be bu dropped out of the race . 'Tm not going to be an active candidate," Weakland swd to· day. Weakland had earUer an nounced bis candidacy in DlS trict Three. Weakland said he plans to sup port dentist Dr Ed.,,.,ard Westberg Westber~ currently holds a CUSD trustee seat but b.: law cannot be called an incum bent since Trustee Sarah Janf' Lipp, who is not running for rf' election, ls the Distnct Three tn· cum bent. •••• d ....... Ned .... ca .. I .. ~~ .,. .. Ille ........... •• bll decided DOtte.._ ................ "l'" bowD him for yeva. He 'a done a 1ood Job," Weakland said. Weakland·s dttis1on to drop his candidacy leaves Westberg opposed by one other hopeful in the Dilllrtct Three race. San Clemente student Mark A Morales will now be Westberg·s only cbAllenger oo the Nov. 6 ballot. Each CUSD trustee represen"'ts one ol NVf!D areas in tbe district but are cboeen by the vot.era at large in San Juan Caplalraao, San Clemente, Dana Point, Capistrano Beach, Lacuna Nlcuel and part of llluion Vie Jo. CUSD board president George White 11 nmninc unopposed tor trustee area number five. In· cumbeat 'l'rult.ee Ted Kopp ill challenced by hopeful Ancua Charles H Ward and Fred Sanasek are vymg against eac• other 1n Duitrsct Two. 1 I F ..... P~AI BALLOTS • Laguna Beach, and is a form~ president of the Laguna Artist.$ Gu ild M r 'i Childress, a Laguna l!t-ach arts c:om misi.1oncr, is wekmg a 'Second te rm on the . frst1val board She is active with the Laguna Beach Hi gh School Task Force. chairman of the Laguna Beach Music and Arts Commendation for Yduth Award com m1ttee. on the board of the San Clemente Co mmunity Playhous e and s ponsor or · Laauna SbowcaM Tbeaier. P~-~~ta c alllne ala, liM • ~ted et PettiHl of Alta ' for Z2 Jean. He is put 8'wJ4Jfd. .. of tbe Laguna Artlata' ul14 and helped in developing the present grounds jurying system al the f estn al K <>mp a trw .. t offt rer for the Willows ~t'nlllr 1·1t1zt·n <'o mmun1 1 \ in LJguna lf11ls , and a BaJboa b land rt-i.1dent, has been a Pag('ant of lhf• M ustcrs volUll· teer ror 16 years, portraying one or Je~us · d1sc1ples sn "The Last Supper" presentauon . He was in the delJvery bus1· • ness m Los Angeles for many years and owned mobile bome parks in Southern California. Both Freeman and Kemp have run for board seats in the put. Festival members are Hl>fft· ed to mail In their compJeted ballots by Nov. 8, and annotmce· meat ol new board members will be made al the 1eneraJ membership meeting Nov. 13 on tbe festJvaJ grounds. Associate festival members - those Ii v1ng outside Orange County -are ineligible. to vote While Schultz held ooCo lvena a nd summoned ~'Ip, Riter crawled between two parked cars to escape the crowd • In Cust~dy Tbe CCMmCil dedded to trJ the U>utalde marriage it 11 wrona.· .. exisUne eyat.em /or ax monlba, -------------------------------------then review lt. 'tbq allo eaUed for board members. Smith in Dlatrict One. The crowd diBperaeJI after five Newport Beach and three Costa Mesa patrol cars arrived at U.. scene. . Ivens was booked on ausplcloo of asaault on a pollce officer. Ha was released from Jall after postina $2,500 bal!· . Riley was treated and re· lea sed from Hoag Memorial Hospital DAILY PILOT A 23-year-old Dana Point man ta in custody toda.y after sheriff's deputies located al· legedly atoJen merchandise Jn his home 1bunday nlght. A 1berilf'1 spokesman n.Jd Crall Victor Tantalo la belne held in Orange County Jall after an 8:30 p.m . aearcb of bis home al 38805 Street of thP Sliver Lant.em revealed a Jet Ski and chemicals allegedly stolen from Mlaslon Honda in MiHlq.Q,, Vleio. ... ~ for a atlJdy for a fGW·W&J ltGp 11an at llfontere1 and Aster Street, to prevent acctdeDta at that tateraection. Pico Project EIR Planned ~ ID~ Clelnente · AutOOriUes sp\4 f an1alo was a former employee at the San Clemente ,City (founcll motorcycle s bop at Avery members have •utbOrjMd an en· Parkway and tnteratat.e 5. • vironmental impleit report to be The caae j~ sUU under Jn. prepared Oft tbe propoeed $2.75 vesligaUoo, authorities aald. million wl-::L of a four-mile . .. section ot Av Pteo. Arts Committee Eyes 1980 Event~ lhtnblrs of tbe F..Uval of Artf coordlaatint committee .W melt M lb a.m. Oct. 21 to torm.aate pl .. for nut year'• ~f•tt,al ancJ Paaeaot of the •gt;s:'~ CQmprited. of HY•~ atJ •QUldl :"Ill ..... and __.... of the F..Uval of A'l't.I .llDerd of .arutora, wtll mMt'aCbe f.U.., lon'd roam. ' Mayor .-ro Tem Myrtia Weaner aad Coanellwoman Karollne Koeltm" yGt8d a,catmt the study that ardll aa Sll,000 pricetac a1nc:a the wi4ea1U JWO- Ject 11 on Oat ~ 19 dtr ballot. . Instead Mn. Waper anc\ Mn. Koeattt wanted tM eoundl to look' Into repair .t A .. atda Callfla from Avenlda Del Preslctent.. Q> tbl Ban Cl..-. State Be9111. Mayor 8oJ Hamm ud CCMI• cllmen Edward KalMMct ..S Richard ahlmu vot.d to 10 abea~ ~ u.. s1a mtaed o1 t.M A.Nllllda Catifla ........... Hamm lllld Alllmg uW U. ll:JR wouJd pv• voters DMded ~-u..ace '• Real wtdjnl"I project • ., 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. ·~ . • .. .. Or••lle Coast • E DITION -=------·-----,.,.._-~---~--__...,--- )' .. rBemea.W11 Dally New•••" C1N FIFTEEN CEN Pope: -Contraception Forbidden CHJCA<fO (AP) -Pope John Paul U. IDHlrina out fM t.be ftnt time OD the cburcb't COD· lrovenlal and widely loond ban cm coatraeepUon. uicl today It mull be kept in force. .. It la DOt pouible for ws to avoid all criticism," be told an uapreCedented meeting with the entire U.S. hierarchy of biahope. "But It ls pouible to wol't for the real benefit of everyone.•' He allo laid dowa a riaoroua poa1t1oa qalMt 1atca·marital ud pre-marital ao, dh'Ol'ce, abortian Md bomole•uallty. but it WU Ida rei .... tkm of t.be anti· cootracept.icm 1Und tbai seemed moat likely to generate re· percuuiom. ''I myself today, with the same conviction of Paul VI, ratify the teacbiq of this en· cyclical." the pope _said, COCD· mud.iq the U.S. blabops for up- boldiq it olftclally. "In ualting the beauty of POPE Wmt8TAND8 A LONG DAY--A3 marriage, you rightly spoke against both the ideology of COO· traceptlon and contraceptive acts .... "he said. Aad.,.n Bar.,est Joe Fluaaa~JJI •. aella eorn lO Anita JleONda-at a rwure ,__.,.~ ...... Ill ,... .. Cllta ..... on Fatrvtew Road. The ltudenta are · ing 900 dozen ears of com they 've harvest· ed for JO cents an ear. 12 for a buck. The .... ~ tbroucb ~. to be ........ Jeter II* IM 0 ~ a ,, ... lD marat.· Stolen Eoad Of Cosmetics Found in HB FBI agents were unwilling to explain today how a hijacked truck containing $170,000 of Brut after-shave lotion and Noxema skin cream got to Huntington Beach Thursday. Agents in lhe Los Angeles FBI office would only acknowledge that the incident had taken place and that no suspects had been apprehended. All of the cos· metlcs were recovered in Hunt· ingt.on .Beach. Huntington Beach police said two men took t.be truck Thurs· day afternoon by driving it through a chain-link fence sur- rounding a Los Ange les warehouse. The truck apparently was drive.n to a warehouse on Got.bard Street in Huntington peacb where the cosmetics were m:loaded. Police and FBI agents refused to reveal the exact loca· tioD of the warehouse. • The empty truck was then taken to Westminster and aban· don ed. . Co ast Fair &ard, Mesa &lge Toward Peace By GOY GllANVD..LE Olttle Diiiy .......... A peace overture made to lhe Orange County Fair Board by Costa Mesa city officials Thurs· day night was accepted, but with Vnidentified Woman D ies After Crash The young woman who was struck by a car while crogslng Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar Monday died this morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Her identity remains un· known. Police said the task of finding out who she was ha been turned over to tbe Orange County Coroner's Office. The woman was a bout 25 years old, stood 5-feet_. tall and weighed about 110 pounds, police said. Sbe had brown hair and brown or hazel eyes. <See VJC'IUI, Pase AZ> laNeteport reservations lhat could make future talks between the two agencies tenuous. The overture came in the form of a letter to the fair board from Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Arlene Schafer. In her letter. Mrs. Schafer suggested that informal city-fair talks over mutual problems be resumed. But, the vice mayor added, •·matters pertaining to pending litigation" should be off limits during those talks. In response to that offer t.o re· sume informal discussions lhal broke off last June when the city filed a civil lawsuit against the fair, board membeTS said that's fine with them. However, they added. no issue -least of all pending litigation -should be off Umita when city and fair liaison committees get together to talk over mutual problems. Simultaneously, fair board members again lashed out at what they see a.a the city's ef. forts to gain land use control over the fairgrounds lo Costa Mesa. Board member Clint Hoose of <See FADl, Page A2) Post-game Melee Injures Policeman ... Riley said he wai summoned to the fle&d entrance by an un- known adult who told hlm two people were fi1httn1. Riley and hla partner. Officer Rlck Scbults, tried to aeparate the combatanta. but one. later tdeotllled •Frank Iveu Jr .. 11. el 1111 ...._ IADe, Newport .... in0211dlr Mp& U7llls '° ........ , He 1111111111 ..... -...., .... ..... lalttbll tb• aMcer wbO deeMW to lfaudean u. ..,....., .... .................... offtoen 1ald &be people "" ........... Al). l } A1 it bu been on previous days. the pope'• schedule mixed meetlnp with laymen and re· Ulloa proleutonals. John Paul went from a joyous Ma11 with fellow Poles at a neighborhood church to the serious aeuion with the bishops. Later, there was an outdoor Mus with the bis.bops at Grant Park, expected to draw one million people. The ban oo CGDtraceptiall baa been a point of powlna dilMlll in this country linee lt waa re- asserted in Pope Paul Vl'a la encyclical. Surveys indicate about 80 percent of U.S . Catholics ignore it. Opposition to the atand a1ao bas been voiced by many theologians. And it bas been round in some ~ologlcal re- sear ch to be the cause of widespread defections from cburcb aetMty. A ~ty of a atucly p>m· miasioQ aet up by the late P9ul VJ adviled qalmt maintalaiac the ban, but the pontiff lnltead reconfirmed it . John Paul, in aUcldng unbmd· ingly to the position, told tbe bisho1>9 : "We are humbly con- vinced that God ls wi1b us ln oar <See POPE. Pap AZ> TB Screenings OC School Chief Raps U.S. Delay By ROBERT BAJlKER Of-Dally l"tlM SUit The superintendent or Orange County's largest school d1:,tnct lashed out today at the federal government after local omc1a1 .. a nnounced they would begin screening about 2, 130 Southeast Asian school c hil dr·e n for tuberculosis. "Why in the hell nolhmg ha!> Control OflRWD r.u:'ltolved 1tJ DA YID llru'l'Z:aANN Of .. Dllty ...... S\lft A lml ud complex leeal bat· tle aimed at givine the public coatrol over the policies of the aprawlln& lTviDe Ranch Wat.er Dlatrict ended in an Oranse Cc•tis eourtroom 1buncfa.y al· t.emooD. Superior Court Judge Edward Wallin accepted a transition plan which will lead to publicly elected board members taking 3·2 majority control by the Nov· ember elections. By June, 1980, all members of a board once dominated by Ian· downer-picked representaU ves .will be publicly elected. The plan agreed to by all parties in the case -the IRW D board. the City of Irvine, Irvine Tomorrow and the Irvine Com pany -was the result or a Sept 19 ruling by Wall i n , who declared that the method or selecting board members on the basis or landowner balloting was unconstitutional. At the time, the seven (See IRWD, Page AZ ) happened before. I don't know." Garden Grove Unified School D1i.trict Supenntendent Ed Dun· don s rud .. The federal government was not as thorough as it should have been when 1t came to health '>C reerung O( the refu gees. .. I don·t know how they could perm1t someone to enter the l'Ountry without screenmg. It is :.loppiness. · · Meanwhile. Rep. Jerry Pat· terson. [).Santa Ana, announced today that a senior advisor from the federal Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, ts on his way to Orange County today to in· vestigate the possible health threat in 0Tange County Patterson said" the official . Christopher Hayden. wiU bring in a team from lhe center if it (See SCREEN, Page AZ). Marijuana Forest leads to Arrest AP#ff=~ =.,....,. 2 11•• .. ~ of eight-foot marijuana trees be. allegedly wu cultivatinc iDlide an elaborately equipped wareboule in eo.ta Mesa. Booked OD Smp6doa ol eGD-spiracy to cultlYale m~ and held in Ueu ol S50.too .._.. NewportSlwp Owner Unhurt in Slwoting By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI -°""" -J.UIH A Newport Beach store owner who chased a would-be bandit out or his business Thursday night said today he's not so sure he would have gone after the man if he'd known the suspect hnd a gun.- Mike Munz. 37, owner of the H ic k o r y Farms s tore in Westclilf Plaza, was uninjured m the foot race which ended when the s uspect turned and fired a shot al him. Munz said the seriousness of the situation dido 't really bit tum until this morning. "I could have a hole in my stomach." he said. According to police reports, lhe man walked into the store about 7 p.m. and confronted cashier Lori Thompson, 25. Munz said the clerk was im· (See OWNER. Page t\Z) loaded. Tom Sayder ID U. tnclll, ~ them Imo tbe anna al IClitf l:lllot • banded all to Keith WUUa. Wlllla lobbed to Jim Valenluela wbo WM ID claarte of stackina; and IO it wet, all dQ -. . • • •1•1*7 of ~ .... ·u.a M 'did -......... of ...... ty Mt • """' °' ~ .. trt111a;• .. T'• 41aotaUoa , fr•• aa. TlmotbJ l:f, •• ~ " .... =-:.~-:c u.a ................. .. oa Monday aad wlll Hd ln W~on~. Ov•r Md ovtt' bl _.., . ..-word Mclnu to th• billlMllil !:c~~l,•ul •mpbHtaad lb~ tbl doftrlM • ''ti• fecUvelJ ...... Md .... _.. •• 111 ... u,.. and W)COl'TUotANl~torm and that the blabop. ha¥'9 a ctut,y to ... to lt .. "abepbercb ol tlM t1ock." NoUna that t.bey hHe NPOrtec1 tbat 1ome teac:hlnp "had been cballeapd, denied or lD pndke violated" In Aaurlean Catboliciam, be aald tbat wbl1e the falt.bful have ''SN•t IMlbta of faith," tbey mu.at be kept in U.ne wttb churtb teachlnp. On tbe matter ol homOMRal acUvtty, u dllUJlfui•bed from homosexual orientation, the pope u.id the bishops were t1pt in callln1 it "morally wroni.' "Jn clarity of Ulla truth, you exemplltled lbe reaJ charity of Christ," he said. "You did oot betray those people who, becawie ol homosexuality, are confronted with dJ/flcuJl moral problems, u would bave hap- pened It, in lbe name of un- derstanding and compassion, or for any other reason, you bad held out false hope lo any brother or a later." Typical of the pope's putoral al'd engagln1 manner, be couched most of b1a alrictures against the various cburcb- condemned conduct by saying the bishops were right In uphold- ing those tenets. For example, regardln1 sex relations, be said: "In portray- ing the sexual unJon between hwsband ud wife as special ex· presslon of thelr co.veted love, you rightly stated: 'Sexual In· tercourse la a moral and human good only within marrlaee. Outside marriage it I.a wrong.• '· He also slated that on the . 'question or indlasolublUty of marriage," they were right In saying it is "indissoluble and ir- revocable.' " FAIR ... Newport Beach, for example, charaed the ~lt,y .~lb lrylnR to prevent the l>Uil41DC ol aa Mn- pbltbeater oe the faircrounda tbrou&b the blwault. Wbl1e dedaloas already macle by Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Todd left the city on the locln1 end of that civil action aimed at giving the city say In land use matters on the fairgrounds, Judie Todd's declslom can be appealed. And, according to Hoose, the city "bu hired a bunch or le~aJ gunners from Beverly Hiiis' to see It an appeal to a higher court wouJd be justified. "We have nothing to talk about as far as I um con- cerned," Hoose said. But fair board Chairman Elmer Montano or Costa Mesa said the board and city should "meet in good faith" to discuss their mutual problems Hut Montano aod the other direct.ors, including Hoose, in· slated In the moUon leading to the vote that "pending lltiga lion" not be placed off limits during any discussion with the city GARDEN PAGE 4PPEARS TODAY Garden Page readens who find the feature in today's Daily Pilot shouldn't think they've lost track of time. For the popular page, effec- tive today, begins appearlna on Fridays instead of Saturdays The change reflects a growing trend ln Southern CaUfomla - gardening ls Just not for the weekends: It's for the entire week. DAILY PILOT °"'°" ~, ... ...,.~-- The ~,ear-old dau•hter ol a Huntlaiton Beaeb poUce lieu· tenant wu k.l.lMd Tbunday ln El Toro w.1*1 the Uptwellbt pickup truck ber father wu drtvtna lftned aerou tr.me and rolled over MYel'al dJDll in a roadllde dikh . California H1Cbway Patrol of. ficer Ofrn.11 Jonea aaJd Me1an Foster wu pronounced dead on arrival at Saddle back Ho.pttal followtnc the 7:85 p.m . acddeat . on Jeronimo Drive near Lake Poreat Ortve. Poster'• three dnldren were with him lo tb• true~. but St.even, 3, and .John Tbomu Jr., 10, were DOt admitted to the -pltal. Foew wu lD aUible condlUoa at Mlllioo CommUDlty Ha.pita! today and autbortt.i.el there aald he WU ..Wtolq t.Mla. They did not indicate tbe type of medical t.ta. HWlltiqtoa Beach Police Ollef Earle ROalttaille aakl today Lt. Focter waa not llnown to bave aDJ medieal problem.a that could have eoatrilQed to bis liaaiq control ot tbe vehicle. • N tWJlOft ••acla CltJ Ceu.U" .. •Mrl, UU moet of tbelr ettJ emplo)'eet, wW oblene Columbus Day oa 11..sa1 bJ tUial .... eta)' olf. T1telr counterpertll ta Coat a Me••, San Clemente, San Juaa Capl1trano, fl'ountala V aUe1, 1rvt.ne and Hunt.-laltoD Beadl wW be at work u Ulual. Tratb will be colleet.cl in Newport Beach Monday 81 Ulual, but Newport'a City Council will meet Tueaday lnatead of llOD• day. School.I tbroucbout the county u well u county offices will be orn OD Monday, H wll moat bank.a. However, state and federal offices will be cto.ed.. De61, ............... OFFICER MIKE HYAMS CHECKS FOREST OF MARIJUANA Police Al.a Treed • Suspect In c ... lnvolvtng 200 fltanta Jooea 1a1d tbe accident OC· curred wbeo loba Thomas P .. ter, 38, ol MlAloo Vle}o, wu dri vine nortbbobnd on Jeronlmo Drive. For unk6own reuom, t.be officer said, Foster's truct swerved across the southbound lanes and into the ditch, rolling over several Umes. "He bad juat flnlabed a medical examlnation two to three week.I a10," RobltaJlle aald. "II there'• ever a problem the doctors will tell ua about lt." Foster baa worked at the Hun- tington Beach Police Depart- ment foe nearly 10 yean. He Jolned t.be foree u a patrol of. nee In u. and woned h1a way t.br'Ouitl the ranb to become a lieutenant. Nuke Leak ·'Unlikely' AtUCI ~Id Pri<·e Erratic, Falls, Rises LONDON <AP J -Gold prices fell aaam today and then moved up sharply, perhaps ending u fall that saw prices plunge more than $80. The U.S. dollar was mixed against major currencies In London, gold opened at $."70 and then dropped to $363 before recovering rapidly to $385 at the afternoon meeting of the top five London gold dealers. Gold closed In London on Thursday at $380.SO. The Tuesday r ecord close in London was $424. Gold opened in Zurich at $369.50 an ounce and then dropped $6 to $363.50, but rallied to $384 by afternoon. Bullion had closed In Zurich at $384 Thur- day and at a record $43Si Tue' day. It sold as hi gh cs!> $4'1•1 an Europe on Tuei:.day Currency dealers said t heort· was u "rc•stlt•ss" atmo,phl•f!• m the money markets ancJ ron'\:d'l heavy selling of dollars next week if no ma1or s upport measures are torthcomrng from • th8 United Sl.9tea. p,....PapAJ SCREEN. • • should be necessary. ''There have been a lot of rumon about the outbreak or tubercubl.s. It la essential to eel the facts," Patt.eraon aald at a news conference in Santa Ana. Garden Grove bas an enroll ment of about 1,500 youngster' who are members or Southt"J~t As ian refugee ramikes The Huntington Beach Union High School District also JS ur fected. It has an enrollment estimated at about 430-450 re fugee youngsters. Both districts, along with other Orange County school systems, will embark next week on screening the youngsters who enrolled for lbe ftnl time lo Sep• tember. County health ofOcial.s and. school authorittes worked out detailJ of the he'aJth acree~ at a meeting called TburSclay af. teroooo by Philip Anthony , chairman of the Or~oge County Board of Supervisors. The county Health Depart- ment is preparlng parental con- sent forms and wlll provide materials for tbe akin tests. In most cases, school nurses will conduct the akin patch tuberculolis tests at. lnd.lvldual 1chools. f( teats come out posltlve, young1t.en will be given chest X-raya at Orang• County bealth offices and clinica. If necessary, the cbildren would be bolpitalized at the UC Irvine Medtr.al r..enter. f',.._ P-ee AJ GRASS ••• 200 containers of trees more than eight feet tall. Newport Beach police Sgt. Ourryl Youle said the Illicit ln· door forest has been the subject of a two-week inveaUgation. He said additional arreeta are con- templated. The warebowse contained a drip in1gaUoo system used to water the larKe plants and a sys tem of bright plant light.a, YouJe said. The plants were held upright by a web-like system of clips and twine, slrun1 acrou the cellinR or the building. ln addiUon to the plants, You.le said they found several bags of m arlJuanw prepared for saJe as well as manicured tree branches being dried in preparation for packaging uf e-support Used to Keep HB Boy Alive A 4-year-olfi Huntington Beacb boy Is being kept alive Ob a bfe. a upport machine today at Children's Hospital ot Orange C'ounty after being pulled from 1h1· ~ rcckage of a two-car acci- dent Thursday lo Huntington Reach Young Brendan Knapp was riding wtth his mother , Regina Sullivan Knapp, 31 , of 17892 Gainsford St., on Slater Avenue at 8 '36 a m when a vehicle 1lr lv(•n hy Juan N. Torres. of W1·.,tmin!-th•r. collided with Mrs. KnJfl lJ'> 1·or. police !)aid. Of11n•r'> -.aid Torres was ar· ''"•I •·d ''" su-.p1c1on of felony dr u11k<·11 driving. They allege he r .rn H -.top s11otn at Slat.er Avenue wh1 lt• northbound on Edwards /\venue ,..,.._Pop Al VICTIM .•• 2Nabbed In Theft Of Jewels A man and a woman who authorities aald may have robbed a LagWla Nlauel woman of M,000 ln jewe&. and caab were arrested Thursday after tbe ero-prletor ol a jewelry store they alleeed.Jy tried to rob chued lbem ot.f wtlb a mOP handle. Sbertff"s Lt. Wyatt Hart aald Darrell Joseph Ttaon, 24, 15400 Belgrade St., in Westmlnater, and Kim Anne Saeona. 24, 25235 El Reposa ln Laguna JUU., are being held In Orange County J&U in lieu of $2.S.000 bail Authorities allege the duo ap. proached the owner or Jostmar Jewellers, 24301 Muirlands Blvd. in El Toro, at about 12 :20 p.m. Thursday. The couple a llegedly forced the owner and has wire in· lo a restroom at knifepoant But the owner. thinkin11 he could fight the thieves since they only had a ti;µfe, broke out of the restroom and catpe at lbe pair awln&J.nc a mop budJe. F,....P~AI MELEE ••• He worked aa a watch com- mander. CHP autboriUes aald today DO one was thrown from the truck aa It roUed over, but noted tbe vehicle's roof collapsed, COO· tributing to lbe youn1 1lrJ's death. ,.,..,. P.,.e A J IRWD ••• member boU'd bad five direc· ton pieked ~ laDdownet' ballatinl and two auwerable to the 1eneral pubUc served by the water district. But that met.bod of aeledion - a carryover from a.n earlier period in Onn.ae County b1ltOry when molt ol t6e land wttbln the dlltrtct wa in qrtcultu.ral use -wu d>alleqed by the city and Irvine TorDOITOw, a citizem group. Both claimed lbe system violated tbe ooe-man, one-vote doctrine established by the U S Supreme Court. The supervisor or a s mall nuclear react.or at UC Irvine says a discharge of gases 11lmllar to hlgher·lhan-normal radioactive emissions from a UCLA react.or ls unlikely to OC· cur on the Orange Cou.nty cam- pus. Dr. George Miiler, a lecturer 1n c hemistry who oversees operation of the Triga-model re- actor, said Thursday radioactive emlaalons here are monitored on a nearly dally basis. The reactor ls located in the basement of the chemistry building on campus. UCL A officials had acknowledged Wednesday that a s mall reactor on their campus discharged radioacUve argon in· to the ai r at 50 lime11 the concen- tration normally allowed by fedt:ral safety rules. f 'roae Pagr A I OWNER •.. A at.ate Law change sought by the district in 1975 had allow~ tor selection ol directors throollfi residents' votes. The eoaJ was to have publicly elected represen-mobillzed by terror when the taUvea from inhabitated areas man tbowed her lbe eun and de· of ~e dlarid. manded that a.be empty the cub Tbe NUlement WaWD.,,.... r~&.ter. to calla for tbe tm.m.ediat. re-' Re wu playiq wtth the re- slgnatianl of two Irvine Com· glater teyg trying to open the pany vice presidenta wbo aerve machine when l walked out. of on the board. AltA:r two publicly the back~· Muna •aid. elected memben are cboMn ''He just oft 1'beo be aaw Nov. I , aaotber la•dow .. r -me aDd Lon to'4 me wtaM ~ h til n llln . t d ... _ -'eked rept I lmlatlYe, au.rt. pened IO l W.t after him. f OS e, rat ye I a an UJCU ... 11 wW I didn't know be had a cun." the hitting the two otrlcera. They O 1t.":J• ln Jr::::fbe rem•i..i.... buaineuman said today. estimated the crowd Included ---. Muni ch--.....1 the would·be ro .. about 250 people. two board members not elected --. .,. Riley said he got one cuff on by the public. C.O. Reinhardt ber ac~ the parkin~ lot or the Ivens, but the )Outh slipped and E. Ray Quigley, will step s hoppan~ cen ter at Irvine from his ~ra-.p anc1 hit ham 10 down. aJthough either or both AHnue and Wcstchff Dnve. the face with the loo-.l' mi•tal could run for elect.Jon. ·11e ran into traffic and I was bracelet. The JRWD board accepted the at the edge or the lot," Munz re· Riley was knocked to the resignations or Fred Keller and counted "That's wh en be turned ground by the blow and the Warren Fix. the Irvine Co. ex around and pulled a gun. I crowd began kicking him, ac· ecutives oo the board, t.bis week. ducked behind the eucalyptus cording to pollcP reports . ~[~ when he fired and that was While Schultz held onto Ivens Pancake Break(ast Police from Costa Mesa and and summoned h e lp, R il~y Newport Beach combed I.be sur- <'rawled between two park~d Planned in Mesa rounding neighborhood tor two cars to escape the crowd. hours, but couldn 'l find the The crowd dispersed after rive Pancake fans will want to be would-be robber. Investigators said ahe wu Newport Beach and three Costa on band at Colla Mega High The man was described u be· wearing corduroy pants and a Mesa patrol cars arrived at the School on SaturdaJ wbeo lbe Ing in his mid-twenties, st.anding navy blue abirt and carried a scene. Kiwanis Club of North Costa about nve feet, seven inches tall back.pack.. Ivens wu booked on suspicion Mesa serves up lta benefit and weighing 140 pounds. Sgt. &.ve Van Horn said the of assault on a police officer. He breatlut. He had 8 drooping Fu woman had a acar on her lower was released from Jail after The brnkfut, apomored ln Manchu-type mustache and abdomen lndicalina she'd bad posting $2,SOO ball. conjunction wltb the local brown hair that hun1 below bis s urgery. Riley waa treated and re-American Youth Soccer eans.Hewaadressedinbluede- The woman was injured at leased from Hoae Memorial Or1anbatJon, will be served nlm pants and Jacket and wore about 7:"30 p.m. w-hile croeaine a _H_os_p_ltal_. ___________ fro_m_1_to_ll_a._m_._Ti_c_k_eta_an __ *2_. _r_e_n_e_c_ti_v_e_s_un.....;..;R_lu_se_s_. ___ _ darkened part ol the ~•a¥ near Mominl CUl70D Ro . The driver of the car that a her wasn't cited. Jogger Disappears LAFAYETTE CAP) - Searchers continued to look to- day for a 48-year-old Lafayette man who apparently disap· peared while Jogging through Briones Park hem. Men's Suits NB Firm ."Bid. IJigh For Valley Site for only One Dollar!* B ... lnc. of Newport Qeacb WU -lliMer Jat.e Tbu.nd.ay for u 11.1-ecre ldlool 1lt.e U.i.d M IUfPI•-=' b)' the FOWl· t..lD V.U., Dlltrict. the propertr, known u the Pape lb,--~ bJ tlM dJatrlet lD 1912 for a bout tNl,000. peels to contnacl bomea oa the acreag~. Under •late law, tbe cliltrtet must offer the ft.rm fNm whom lt purchaaed the ~J lD tm a chance to ~ tW 1-d at tbt $2.MmillkmW .Wdwtoe. .=.. .... ~~ .... ==;. Tc'•,.···'" ... ...... Buta'1 blCb, verbal bid wu ti.It mllllon. The f1r01 , ·~ bJ Cyru1 Butan.l, -• • ... "' 8boat 10 perttctpetiq in ........... acdlm .... J .F .a.... .,t.be,...,ba unUI Oct. I tD CS.. tbl opt.loo. The proJMrt1 aetl•llY was purchued from tbe now d.tund PBS Corporation~· UM&I now are Mid bJ ta. au firm, a 1cbool dWrid lpOk•mu Ulcl. •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. a11• • ...,,,,. .... ...,. ........ c-.... ""8 wattt. b6dl wet• OpePld. • ~ ...... '*la, IC!hooJ of• nf;t.ala aald. were .u uar die Sl.i.11 ~um .. vel1Uil0 flDr tbe1ale. .. ... Butem MN Ill eoalpaDJ ii aa lA••...._t a,. baodlln1 "oHneufriiloaq, prlmarUy from OtrmmJ. He 1.W that ti tt.e 1alt la ftl11Hd• ~ ft.rm •· When ihe·acre11• at Cordata Street .a Tan .. er Av•ue wM purcbued \be ac.bool cUatrict't enrollment wH 1.,owla1, tbi 1pokesman 11ld. en 1914, pupO enroll~t be1an to decUDe Jll th• dl.attlct. Earlfer tbla year a 1pectll eltl1d1 commltt•• reco11111• mencld Us•. eloalnt_ of two Nbooll IDll MWac tbe Pope•· ... t \ •J ' . -- • -0.. Y flLOT Friday'• 2 p.m: (~T) Pn NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT BUSINESS Debt Advisers Aid Cash Woes B1 BaVIA .o.na (~of ftw oolwrMIJ Now tbe weeks ot tbe bWrelt IJ•M"n1 ot U.. 1W cloN in oat» -'tbanbstvtas.a.n.tmaa -ad U.C db the deUCMa al '1rilll Cift.a to OW' fa~te people wW eome the <Mbtl al our ba>1ni tpree. m m111m1 ol cues. the lDltallnMat low you tab• to "aurpriM'' your 1pou.ae or chUdren wttb eome«hl"* tW want and don't npect wtU limply be be,..S your c~ ~ LofepQ. JN IMCO•E BaACKETS ranalnl from the low to die hllh. uncounted ownbers of you -wto •ink from the pn- carloua potlUoo of being up to your ean to over your bud , ln debt. , But U, despite the warning. you do 1Hke up the dQ tbe new year and new decade begin, aware that you ba----- takeo on too 1reat a debt burden. don't pule. Your creditors want to help you repay and will aullt you II JOU ' are bonat and a.le for their help. Money's Worth And for major belp, go at ooce to one of the more than 400 branch offices of the 206 non- p r o flt, community aponaored Consumer Credit Counaeling Services now operating in tbe U.S. and Canad.a. Under the awspices of the National Foundation for Con.sumer Credit ln Washington, D.C., these agencies ba~ been created to assis t consumers in all economic categories and age brackets. They offer free budget coun.seUng and credit counsel· ing. as well u debt-management as11istance al a modet1t f~ ror tbo6e already in over their heads. THE AGENCIES offer you A chance to review your hudget and spending habits confidentially and thoroughly. under the professional guidance .of an impartial, trained counselor to decide what chaoites you wish to make m your lifestyle . Free analysis of your financiaJ situation, including pracllcal suggestions fo r budget changes and other poten· t1al sources <fl'deral. stale and local subsidies such as fuel- cost assist.ance 1 for which you rrught be eligible. Debt repayment help for a nominal charge, which IS w1uved in hardship cases The \CheduJe developed is ac· ccptuble to your credit.ors a nd ea.-.1er for you to manage. U you join the program, you are asked t.o return all your credit carchi until you are be1ck in sound financial shape. -A counselor to act as your representative to your credit.ors and. once paymenL'> begin, to remain your in· lermediary 1f problems come up You sign an agreement that 1s not legally binding m which you pledge not W incur further debt :ind lo send on a regular basis a spccifit' sum to your ag<m<'Y to be d1stributf"d to your C'red1tor. You are relieved of worm:~ about garni~hment.:>, wage ass1gnmenl:> or reposs~s1on of p.:rsonal property JT WORKS! Al.THOUGH essentially a consumer credit service operates as a volunt.ary, self-help progr1tm, those who complete a debt-management program have a 95 percent or better chance of rematrung out of desperate debt lrOuble tndefirutely. More and more, agencies sucb aa \.bese are encoura&· lna consumers \0 seek advtce •bile •till in \he clear finan- clall71 eo the)' ca.n be liven the suldance on 90\lDd flnan. dal ,~ ... , .... But ~ main goaJ is to pull you out or debt aod put you oo your feet financially. so you never again will need counselmg. You a1Ao may ao \0 an office of the Family Service As- sociaUon Cabo cout-to-coul) for budgeting assistance. Bul 10! Seek advice now before you're a debt· manacemeot proble-m in a reeesslon era. /merest Rates Decline Likely By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP> -Don't hold your breath, as they say. or keep your fingers crossed. or m fact gel involved In any of tho5e physically uncomfortable position:.. but could interest rates be peakmg" That notion 1s s preading among serurities and economic analysts. It worked 11.8 way into the latest bond market review of Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co. And Merrill Lynch Economics sees a sharp drop ahead. MORE IMPORTANTLY, some investment institu- tions, such as pension and mutual funds, apparently feel the same way -or so you would judge by their sudden in· terest in blue chip stocks recenUy. Among those who have declared themselves most forcefully is Albert Cox. Jr., president of Merrill Lynch Economics, a subsidjary of the big investment house. He roresees a "downward spiral" o( interest rates. Jn Cox 's opinion, the reversal most likely will begin "In a DlJltter of weeks," allbouah be admits to some in- decision. The downturn might be delayed unUI year end, he concedes, with eveo hicher rates unUI then. NO llATl'E8, HE forecasts, the prime lnte~t rate, now at ll.2S percent. will reach 8.5 percent by late 1980, aided by cutbacks in industrial inventories and thus the need for credit to finance them. In theory. u interest rates drop, stocks ~tne tnore attractive. Or, to rephrase, a.s interest rates fall lnvest- mentl in debt securities pay poorer yields, while lnvetl· menu in equlUea:or ownershlp, pay more. The explanation ls uncompUcated: When interest costs fall, so do busloess coats. Moreover, companies can •fain afford to Invest ln more productive plans and 9qWpment. fu.nher lowering unit coatl. Wblle moat loveatora remain cauUoua about all markets, and others seem intent oo i-etUQa the lut trac- Uon ol a percent •vantap out ol rts1na 1.nw.t rates, tome alreacly bave been retw'IUq to ttoca. AaS 'l'llft ACTING pnmaturelJt llmlltorl recall tbat 1lillt lpl'inc, bopln1 to spur interest in ltocb, toDM broken told c!Mntl that interest ratee a1rad)' Ud peabd. So muc:b far fotwtcht. It ii tnle, too, that au.aipta to eee tbe Mure are tom· pllcated bJ eeonalaloDI ot tbe dollar: co&d. intenat 1a.t.ea. ltOc.b, ~ W11J. AlaM and aa they relate to •Kb cXher, they bl Nuon. Hunohee -DOW LbeJ're _!~~ thtQa. Wltb lnten1t rat• at 1evell .... , befon ncuraea, • wttb tbe llpe that ladulb7 •Dd ladlriduall ere ~ \Wr uedlt de-maadl. tbe,..., ll •Pl'Udbtl. Tbe ,,..., daat la, tbafl•••lt rat4I t.Ut ..... beaclecl to tbe beaftDI mJll!t be l'ltm1Llq to Ml1.b. aeeom. paaled b1 -.le ttadc, to ._ ..,.., bat NtunAlli ._. ..... to tWr natural •YlroaaMDL T'be l'HDtrJ lantt to be nded wtUl blt.s brM1b. aaJ more U. U.. Md .....,.... -R.a.t.,'1 ComM. ht It wtu be• ftellt, • blC one, and lkMc\J tbeJ're taaJaa k up lft 'JuAnen and In ........ c.lre*. Btuine•• OM.YPILOT U Ontario Use Backed AU:. Pauengen A.1hed io Go Inland ayn-"YIC90DW. . ___ ......... o.&.to ........... ~ ._ -· .. ..,. .. aw. u... .,,.,. It 19 ,._.,1 elolle -u alt- ...,.... ftM .. rarkm -jmt • •~on drlH aortll o• tb• o.u. ...... ...,. Pomoaa. • , ... ~~)Iota. WfowWid~. FU08'19 DSPAaT for na· Uoul ...... ol ~mvce ln· elud11w Al~. N Y : Uncotn, N•b.; 1'acloa. Aria., and ,.,...., la aome euea, air f.,... are low•r thu tboee cbarced for lll1ht• leavlna ftom otber SoutbmnCalllonJ• airport.a. All of Ulla I.a part of the tales meuace Oranae County of· fldala are aeartq up to pr.ent to the &lr b'neHH public to help nae the curreiltf•overload'' on Jobn WayDI Airport. Jobn Wayne Airport, known aa Oran1e County Airport unUl re- cently, was designed lo accom- modate about 500,000 air pus:!fu::S per year. but today la b g 2.3 million, aaccord-ine lo <llftciala. .. IT'S QUITE burdened," said Steve Kozak, an aide lo Fifth Dlatrkt Superviaor Thomas Riley. 'Jbe supervisor is one of those encouraging use of On- tario John Wayne Airport ls lbe lblrd busiest airport in the COUO· try, based on the number of take ·offs and landings. Cbtea10'1 O'Hare ud Loo1 &aeb 1-....UoaaJ "-ranked 00. ud two. r HJ I ttlvel.)'. AM Jolll Wa)'M Airport 1a lbe C"OM'-C"' ltroftl com-•a.lb 1 to )el 80Ue tbt fWI Its. over ~ ot Newport 8-eL ''TM tMreaMd demaodl on air travel from Jobn Wa1ne Alrport Med to be met and tbe Ontario faelUtJ .. the best IOlU· U.C. to-.. ol the eUtteot pro- blem1," Hid Rll•1. &ILD m AMONG a bo.t of OJu,. County offtelala who a.re 1cbeduled lo trav-el to Onlarlo la No"ember to eq>lore e~panded me of the facWly b1 local air travelers. One •uueauoa m eady uncier dilcuaion calll for 1peclal boa aenlce trom Orance County lo Ontario lntemaUonal. ' Kozak conceded tbat south and w•t Orange County resl· dent.a who plan abort night.a, for example, to San Francisco or Las Vegas, probably wouldn't drive or bus lo Ontario. But resident.a or north county communities includlng linia. La Habra, Fullerton, Placentia, Yorba Llnda, patt.s of Anaheim and Villa Park could drive to" Ontario just u easily as they could to John Wayne AJrport, be said. KOZAK ALSO POINTED out that many travelers who by habit fty out of Los Angeles In- ternational could ny out of On- tario. It ls aerved by American Atru.n., Tnml World Airlina, UDlttd AlrUoH, WHtHD> AlrlltMe, HuOM Atr W•t. PSA, OolcMD W•t1 CoDU.Otal, Alt Calllomla ua Alr Cort.ea. Fll1bt1 from Ontario to m 1Jo r U S . c•Ues lnclude Cble110. DallH·P'ort Worth, Denver, Waeblngton 0 . C.r Bo.ton, Newark and Seattle, ana many ln..iate desUnatlooa. Servtte to other elUes likely wlU be expanded lo the fall ot 1980 when a new runway la planned at Ontario. It wlll allow talle'-oCC. and landings of wtcte. body Jet.a. 1aid Robert Quincey. airport manacer. "We're not out lo suppress air traffic a\ this airport," said Quincey, r>oting that, as current- ly constructed, the facility could handle an additional one million passengers pe r year. Jt now handles 2.5 milllo~ annually, be said. ONTAJUO IS operated by the Los Angeles Department of Airports under a joint powers agreement with the city or On· tario. Clltr Moore, manager of the airport department, said he sup. ports the effort to increase O n tario's u se . So does Henry Wcdaa, mayor of Yorba L.lnda and chafrman of the Gov· e rnment.s Airport Site Selection Committee of the Southern Call!ornia Association of Gov· emment.s. LEASE fl' G~J] / • 4a..so \ Purchasing llf3; ~~-:~~ ~:!:~~·:~Co,d , From The Leader vice president o f OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ YOU'LL KNOW THE DIFFERENCE Bernard Haldane As · sociates, Career Counselors, will s~ak on "Career Develop- ment .. at the Oct. 18, 7 p.m. dlnner meeting or the Purchasing Manage· ment Association of Or ange County at the Cam elot Restaurant in Santa Ana. OPEN7DAY8 ALAN MAG NON PONTI AC 2600 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 540-9100 7 :.go Harbor Bl C:: rnta "'4"'0 549-4 300 PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTITIOUS ausu11!S\ MAMa STAT .. lllMT TM IOl'-lnQ 09rl0ft If dolllQ IKnJ. ... ,,ft M ITCH t. CO. H.illRCUTTE""S tltVIHE. 471t llMro1n<• ""'"" • lrvl,,., CA C•M1t Mllt ... 11 H1'7 Derby Ctr , 1..•oun• Hllll. CA fl11\ -~·I\ conQv<I"" by.., In dlvlOU•I ( al•I" Mll(l,.11 'Thi\ \1.11-1 Wb\ tlt.0 Wiii\ llW (Cklnl• , .... OI 0.enQI' (ounl y ""IX ,_, l. ,,,, •tm• Publl......, Or-Cont Oa11y Pl•ot 0<1 s. u. 1'.16. 1m 311.o" P UBLIC NOTICF. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUStNEU l'ICTITIOUS a USINEH NAMtl ITAT .. _UIT IJIAMf STATIEM•NT The lol!Owlfto .,..,_ It dolnQ buli· T'"' fol-no --h dOl"9 l>v$l MU ., llflt H MITCH t. CO. HAl .. CUTTl!ll'' GllEEH VALi.EV llEAL TOl!S. LAICI!' FOREST. 23'GO ltocUlelcl ltd , IOU7 SIMw ......... F-l•ln V•U..,, l!'I To•o. CA c.1110"''• '710I C•lvln Mllchell. ?j1'7 °"'"'"" Ctr • Aou H•r1. )IJ.IS fl#YOt'\1 Ctrcl•. l•out1• HUit. CA H11n111191on a. .... (o0Htort11•97~ Thi• t>vslneu h <Ol!Ou<l"O bY • Thi> """"'"'' 1, tonou. 1M1 01 en In 0<r""r•l 1>11,,,_,,,.P dlvlO<lel (Alvin Mlle hell AO'>\ HM1 TM> >l•l-"'"' llltO wllh '"" 1111\ ~1..t....,.n1 ... , fll"'(I '*"" t~ Cout1ly Cl.r-OI Or-Co<inty on Oc Covnly fl••• ol O--County on I)( ·-· l . 197' 1-r l 1919 l'U!Tn ,11_, Put>llWlocl 0r8'1Q9 Coat! O•lly Piiot Publl"'"'7 0r41nQO C.0.•I 0Ally Ptlot Oct '· 12. It, 16, Im >ti> 7' Oct. S, 11, 19. 1~ If~ lf)I 1' P UBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Information is availa- ble by calllng 716-2990. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT'ITIOUS aUSINESS IJIANI STATIMI NT T ... 1011-1119 per.->nl ere dOltlq lkllllM!H M OF,S...ORE PAOPEATIES, UO HewPorl CAt1t .. Orlv•, Sull• 211. Hewoo'1 t!IMOI, C.tllon\I• n..a Clulrln £ H•vw•rO. 1t8 C.CS•• '->l<•ol, Newport 8UU•. Ct lllornl• 971>4J Pentloloh ( ln•l•y. 8 90 8 !>urh lO-. C.ltlom<• 'IOl•1 J •O A (""flln, 119 Ced"' 51rwl N•wpOrt Ar.¥11. C.lll<>r ntA 92661 lhh bu\1ne\\ h <OftOu<tl'd by • ~ner•I """""'>NP ow.rttt E H•vw•rd Thh si.1-1 ,.,., ltl"CI w llh thtt (O<HYly (lef1< Of Or-(.ovnly O'I 0t Ulbe• 4. 1t1' Flm .. Publ••-Or-"°"'' O•llv PUOI. °''°°"' s. 11 19 1• "" ,.,$-,, P UBLIC NOTICE N·le712 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAM• Sl AT I Me NT Th• lollowlno peri.ona .,. Oolno ........... "~ AMC DEVELOPMENTS, no 8\XkMll fl.-. Co\IA Moe. C•lllONll• .,.,. Ronnie C Chen, V'4 Pleye W•y. Cyorn t, C..tlt«nl• '°'lO M lnorv S. CMn, >10 Bu< knell llo.O, Cosl• Mew, C•lllornl• t7'7' Thh ~IMO It <OnclUtt..i by • o•• .. r•I 0'"1 .... r\ltlp AonCMn Tl!lt 11J1le,,._1 w•f lll<Mt "'"" 1'-COunly C .. r-11 of 0r4ll'Qll County on ~ tem!Mr 4. 191' 1'1117 .. Publltt.d 0rMQe (Oe\I O<llly PllOI Sep!. u, ,l, Jt. Oct. ~ • .,,. u .. ,, PVBUC NOTICE CnJquet, A ngone? It might be a trifle hard to find a big· enough mallet for these wicket·shaped pipes. They're part or a steam injection system used by Tenneco Oil Company north of Bakersfield to extend the produc· live lie of the Olldale 011 fi elds Fuel Saver Not Selling COCOA BEACH, Pia. (AP) -ltll-1neer Norm Halem aaya be bu lnveoted a better fuel aaver - one that could yield IU Hvlnp ot I .I ,. .. ~t to alr-eoadltlooed can. But the world LID't beatlq a path t.o b1a door. Halem. a former Kennedy Space Center en1lneer, 11y1 the device 11 a 1m•ll vacuum •wit.ell tbat abuts off the alr condltiooer u tbe c.,. acceleratea, 1ivtn1 enline labor and 111 . 8£VELU. FEDE&AL aovernmeat testa baell hJ.a claims that the devJce, which seU. for leu than tl-5, ii not Ju.t anoc.her ctmmiclt. But lt aeecm too 1lmple and too lnexpemlve for the clrivin1 public, beaaya. "The public hu been talated by 1u·aavin1 etmmicu throua)J the yean and anytb.lna that. comea aJona and •US& .. t.a lt mJlbt be a 1u·••vinl device la looked on u a s;im=" Hal.em H)'t. The government pu.rc only 21 ot t.be "Paaamutera" for lt.s neet ol 81,000 can, and Seara, Roebuck and Co., hu decided lo pull the de· vice out of Ill cat.aloe because "It bun'l been sell· lng." Halem aaya he's sold 30,000 lo 40,000 na- tionwide. TRIS 18 HOW It worlca: A piece of tubin1 ls plugaed into the intake manifold vacuum line. Tbe lead wire ol the device then goes lo a point on the electrical wire leading to t.be air conditioner com- pressor clutch. When the engine comes under load while accelerating, as on a bill or at a stop light. the switch cuts off the compressor and the engine won't have l.o work so hard Firm Moves, New Leases Told Moves, leases of office spuc<>. remodebng and the opening of new Orange Coast offices have been a nnounced by a num~r of firms Tropitone Furniture Company of Sarasota. Fla , has broken ground on a 200,000·square·foot facility in Irvine. Tbe plant ia localed on a 9 3-acre site in Irvine Industrial Center, East. 8lld will C05l about $.1 million. Managem ent Work Associates. lnc . a management training company. hliS taken a lhree year lease on 1.264 square feet or space in the Dove Building, 1151 Dove St . NewpcJrt Beach V&lue nf the leasehold is $52,329 Joseph Magmn. the San FrancLSco based retail chain, has reopened its South (;oast Plaza. Costa Mesa st.ore with a new desutn aimed at the 1980s. The 27,000..square foot 'it-Ore has been designed with flexible s pace modeled.on lhe feeling of open- 1or markets and bazaars The commercial arch1te<:turaJ and spetce plan- ning firm of J Ri chard Pavlovsky & A!>soc1ates hets relocated from Tustin to 4631 Teller Ave., Suite 110. Newport Beach. The Orm specialm~s in office structures Columbia Savings and Loan Associatton has opened a new branch in Lake Forest. It 1s located at the comer of Lake Fort'!>t Dnve and Rockfield Houlcvard An Orange County office has been opened by Travel Tr:ivel Inc of L .. Jolla. a travel aRency rranctusc C1rm The offtce 1s at 2041 Business Center Dnve, Su1t1• 213. lrvme O\'t"r 1'1u· Countt·r MASO LiltiftCJ' MUTUAL FUNDS Up• and Downs N•-Sl ¥f( •"O ~•Ir.Pd Wlt\l'\Fr ••nc11tx Sitt!., Pl 0.M-41y .... IFlt {•,-CMtf\ Q ~::~ c.~-· ~(O HIO (Ol'\t••I .A\lrotm .,9,..,,s.c: Nutrp .., S"tmE• T ti Ind <••CO FrMSG "loot(, Ou•tl lte A•ll-filu t•I"° (118- <;,, . ... '" .. '• I'. ' .. ... ... .. '· ,, .. .. '• .... , .... , .. ' Ioli 1. , P(I 0 11 t)) Olf 11] Oii 1l J ()fl IJ 0 0 11 II 5 011 l1 I Olf 100 Oii •s °'' " Off • 7 0 11 •• Off IJ Ofl 1 0 ()II 11 Oii I 1 0 11 I I Off , 1 Off , > Oii 1 s Ott IS &!: I j f I Oii 11 Ofl 1 1 Oft '-II