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1979-10-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
·1 • ~ . ' ~•~•-IOl!e' ~n . of-SBm' 19110 Claanees -~Bail A.e~inpllee l'alleg Son Sues Mona .. . On Forged Will Charge THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 18, 1979 Y04.. n, MO. Jtt, 4 HCTIO..S, " f'AOH ·; D~ies OfJscenity Bap 1" .. II .. C•alle .. t' .Kenn~dy Test Group Eyed WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is getting ready to form an "explorato~" presidential campaign commit-tee, possibly as early as next week, an aide said today ·'There is a likelihood it will be formed in the not-too-distant future and a possibility it will be next week,' sa id Tom Southwick, Kenned y's press secretary. Shortly after disclosing that he was considering challenging President Carter for the 1980 'Pot Plant' Poses Problem PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) -Bail bas been set at $500,000 each for two men arrested in connection with the abandonment of a four. engine DC-7 cargo plane stuffed with nine tom of marijuana. As authorities look for other suspects in the case, they have to consider a problem they've never faced: How to dispose of tbe' '18,000 pounds of Colombian marijuana left aboard the plane "We've got room for a few pounds of the stuff, but this ls ridiculous," said one detective Wednesday after be looked at more than 300 bales of marl Juana Jammed into the cargo holds of the plane. D e m oc r atic pres idential nomination, Kennedy said one of the first steps would be forma- tion of a committee to explore prospects Chairman of the Kennedy committee is expected to be Steven Smith, husband of Ken· nedy's sister Je an Smith bas been active in most of the political campaigns of the Ken nedy brothers. Another political adviser to Kennedy likely to be active ln the campaign committee is Paul Kirk Jr., a former member of the senator's staff who is in private law practice. Once an authorized campaign committee is formed and filed with the Federal Election Com· mission, the FEC regards the person supported by the com· mittee as a candidate, whether or not a formal announcement of candidacy has been made. One of the first tasks of the Kennedy committee would be to ask the FEC for a ruling on the status of money coDeeted and spent by the various draft· Kennedy groups around the country. ··we disavowed those groups,'' said Southwick. "We didn't COD· trol the money or the way it was spent." The movement formed to lure Kennedy into-the race bu plant· ed an oraanhatlon or at leut an agent in all 50 states and ii loot· <See TED, Pase AZ> Af'WI...,..., OBSCENE CALLER? Judge Robert Stevena House Faces Ration Action WASHINGTON (AP) -The House again is facing a decision whether to give President Carter authori ty to ration gasoline in a severe fue l shortage. • Final House action ls the re· m alnin& obstacle tQ con- gressional passage o('..com- promi.se~ legislation that would empower the president to de- velop -and impose if needed - a standby gas rationing plan. The House will take up the measure Tuesday. The product of a Bouse-Senate conference committee, the compromise bill waa :ved by the Senate Wedn oo a 77·18 vote. m Acc11sed of Forgery Valley Son Sues in Feud Over Will A family feud that srew out of a womm'• alleced attempt to forif e ber dboreed bubaad's wl bu moved lato Oraqe CoaatJ Sapertor Court ln a -.-lawaait. TIM .,...., SJbW Taet•, of Loi Aaplea, ta bebaa sued by Iller -. llartiD Tucker, a Powt· ta1a Valle)' resldeat who claims ~ motMI' tried to cheat blm out • lala fatber"• •Ulte. · Accordins to wm1a1n Sbef· twd. 1'1cbr•1 ~1. tbe will Jl"Oduced .., Mn. Tucker WU ........... durial ...... ~probate ~np beld ID Loa Ao1el• Comity. Durtna tbe probate beariq, Tucker produced • Meond will wblcb wa judlecl Hid bJ tile court. Under t.rma of tbe HeGDCl will, TueUr ... •wuded ldl fatber'1 eltate, 'falued ~t alMMlt $100,000 8bllfteld Wd. Undlr t.rma of tbe allepcDy invalld Wlll' 'Sheffield Hld1 ?11ckeT woa d lane 1'Heivea ooe·tbird of die ..Ute. Tbe re- mainder would have been lbared by Mn. Tucker••• ter, Lav ... of Hawall, Sbll· fteld Mid. l: ·--~--"'-'--..- At illUe WU tbe estate of Elra FrankJID Tucker, a Loi Anplet resideal wbo died March a, 1171. Sbemeld said the eJd«' Tacker .S bil wife bad beeo diYOreed for aeveral 1ean. Allo ldmtlfted u a defeDdaat lD tbe aetiaD flied WedlMld.IJ it II 81'1 I.acuter, a Hunt.lqtcm Beach woman who Sbeftleld 18'4- 1lped ber name u a wltneu oa tbe ueertedly phony wijl . Sbeftleld laid &bat bandwrit-ln1 .....,_ belPed dttmnlDe tbat tbe will lira. TDClter polllllllll WM DGt nlkl. • • 'Nothing ffiegal,' He.Says SACRAMENTO <AP> -A Los Angeles judge is being io· vestigated for allegedly ma.king obscene telephone calls, says a Sacramento County official. De puty District Attorney J ames Morris affirmed Wednes· day a story in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner saying the in· vestigation involves Superior Court Judge Robert Stevens. a Republican form e r s tate legislator appointed to the bench by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Stevens acknowledged to the newspaper that be bad a number O( Sex-Oriented telephone COD· versations with a former secretary and her husband, but says he did nothing illegal. He said such calls could be criminal only if the recipients objected, and they "not only did not object, but made statements themselves or a sexual nature.·· Morris said his office bas two tape recordings, assertediy or telephone calls between St.evens and the couple. He said the in· vestigatlon is at an early stage and Stevens bad ool been con· tacted. Making obscene or harassing phone calls to which the reci· pients object is a misdemeanor that carries a maximum $500 fine and a year in jail. Stevens, 63, a father of four a nd once chai rman of the Legisla1ure,'s Ethics Committee, told the Herald Examiner that tbe conversations were "fan- tasizing; sex fantasy, I sup. pose." . He said the conversations were with Edward "Dick" M u:rpby, ~, a state Auembly ser1e-.at-anna, a.od_>-t~'s •Ire, f'I, wbo had worked for Stewm and ii a secretary for Assemblyman Gerald Felan&>, R·San Pedro. . "I've learned a lesson. I deeply re1ret tbls. I know it was wrong,'' Stevena wuquoted assaying. He Nkt be bad believed be <See IUDGE, Pap Al) HOME DBCOR IDE.45 OFFERED The tat.t ta fall home de- coraua, Ideal com• to Dally Pilot ruden tocla, ID Home, a 24-pa .. mafiaalne. Don .. t m la the atones and pboto1 detallln1 treads In furatture lt.ylea, app1iaac9 and Interior de1l1n -toda1 In HoaM. ' -o...,....,. .... .._.., ...... _ Readg .for Takeoff'! These Irvine Company wind machines which are meant ~o keep crops free of winter frost damage form pointed images as they stand together against a gray sky Thurs- day morning on Irvine Center Drive near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Orange Coast fall temperatures have yet to dip into the freezing range. however. Police Say 'Sam' Didn't Act Alone NE W YORK <AP ) - Authorities have reopened the investigation into the "Son of Sam " slayings because of some punting clues that might in· dicate David Berkowitz did not act alone, The Associated Press learned today. Tom McCarthy. spok.esman for Queens District Attorney John Santucci's office, refused to conf1J1D or deny the develop- ment. But sources close to the investigation said Santucci' directed his homicide bureau to take a new look al the case. Tbe sources asked not to be quoted -by name. Berkowitz pleaded guilty to the string of shootings that ter· roriaed the city and left six peo. pie dead and seven wounded ID 1977. lnlisting be was the sole murderer. ---But-Santucd reportedly ta .. veatiga~ng the connection between Betkowiu and John Carr1 the late son of Berkowitz's nei1bbor Sam Carr. John Carr orilinally was re- ported as having killed himself last year ID Minot, N.D., but there have been some reports that be was murdered. Police Report Hit i.os ANGELES (AP) - 'l'hreatmiDI to IO 0 all the way to UM Supreme Court." a at- torney b tbe Police Proteeti"N Lea1ue says bl1 organhatioo will ftcbt 8ll1 move to imple- ment the Police Commillloo'1 new reYiew policy on ofOeer· ·involved Mootjnp. The policy, a result CJl the Jan. 3 police slQIDc of Eula Love, takes away from tbe poUee clUef ftnal authority O'fer ln .. 1u1auou of police. related llhoatinp. Investigators noticed some or the Son of Sam not.es were print- ed neatly, and others were writ· ten m a sloppy, juvenile scrawl. In addition. one or the "names to help you along" in a Son of Sam note was "JOHN WHEATIES - RAPIST AND SUFFOCATOR OF YOUNG GIRLS." Carr's s i st e r 's name is "Wheat," and Carr himself and (See SAM, Pace AU Orange Cu ..... ! \\'catlier Low cloucnnesa nl1ht an_d mornin1 hours otherwise sunny Fr:tdQ •...••... Lows tonight 58 to 62. ! Highs Friday 68 to 72. : INSIDET•DA'Y ~I E1>n11 dav u a unw~ for ~ Midtcwl Eg- Qebrecltt, 5, of al Toro. H~ ~~·%· erciN to ....,, rm. "" total poraJ, .... SH F•ot.,.htg, ~Cl. ..... AtY_....._ Attl Mau.lln Q .,_._.a,.... ...... .,. &...M...,. ... ....... -· ....._ IWI ..... ,_. .. ~ ... , .............. M fC.INllf'I A• °'9119eC... At ~ ' (6.U ....._ ............ -c-k• .. ..... ., ... Cua • ....... I *' A• DM9 ......... -.. ...... ., ..... -.iT ....... .. ,,...._ Cl.a .,_. .. Ol&ket .. ..... , I 1 •t1'1,._.., •tt ,..._ ... a~ ,,. 1• 1¢1 ............ ... i I l I 1t'1aale ot a lo• Teacher Ra lph Whitford <right> and friends move papier mache whale out or Ne\"port Elementary School onto boat trailer. The model of a California gray whale was taken We dnesday to the Orahge County Fairgrounds where lt is scheduled to see duty in a Girl Scout haunted house during Halloween. The whale was built two years ago by a sixth grade class at Newport Elementary. Slayings Spark Outrage Ex-Georgi.a Go vernor Asks Gun Cohtrol ATLANTA <AP> -Former Gov. Cad Sanders, calllng himself an "outraged clthen," called today for Increased handgun controls in Georgia following the shooting death of a 26-year-old woman employed by -bis Jaw f{MJ> A spokesman for Mayor Maynard Jackson said the mavor also would ,urge the Legislature to enact more strict gun controla On We dnesday, Patricia Barry. a secretary at the firm of Trolltman, Sand ers. Lockerman & Ashmore, was fatally shot on ht>r w11y lo celebrate her 26th birthday with a friend. Police say Miss Barry ap- pt1rently had never met the man who stepped from a downtown ' F,....P.,,.AJ i : .RJDGE •.• was talking with friends about intim ate matters. and legally th e i!'>s ue is whether the Murphys had ever asked him to stop "They never did. t don't see any evidence that would indicate to me that they were not perfect- ly willing participants," Stevens told the newspaper. But Murphy, who tbe story said was afraid for his and his wife's jobs, made several com- plaints. The story said be told As s embly Spea ker Leo McCa rthy's office several years · ago, and Brown.'s office last month. He also told the ad- ministrator of the A111embly Rules Committee and membe.rs · of the Black Caucus -the : Murpbys are black. : The story said the state at : tomey general and state Com-• :mi ss ion on Jud icial : Performance, which bas the • power to remove a judge, are · also investigating. But their : spokesmen declined to com- : me,n~. : Stevens was in the Assembly : from 1962 to 198& arnd then the : state Senate unW lt16. Brown : made him a judge in July 1977. ! Brown aides said Stevena was : given the highest possible rating • by the State Bar before his ap- : pointment. · : Murphy's lawyer said Murphy : suffered a heart attack Tuesday : and he had asked Mrs. Murphy : not to comment. : Stevens ~uld not be reached : for comment. . . . . I' ORANGI COi\IT ) DAILY PILOT n.~-c-1 OlllY Pl""-..... _.. .. 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He refen-ed to laws making it illegal to carry concealed weapons. fire a weapon in a public place or carry a handgun without a permit. Miss Barry's slaying brought to 185 the numbe r of people murdered in the city this year Two additional murders occurred Wednesday night. bringing the tota l to 187. There were 143 slay in gs in all or 1978. "All we know is a guy ran up to her and shot her and then ap- parently turned the gun on himself," said Lt. B.L. Neikirk, head of tbe Atlanta Police Bureau's homicide equad. Police identified the man as Raymond P. Bunting, 32, of Atlantic City, N.J .• where of· fjcials said he had a history or m ental illness. Sanders. who has said he may run for governor m 1982, said his pl a n would deal with the violence that has made Atlanta one of the most crime-plagued cities in the nation. Boys Rape d ; Wo man Held MOUNTAIN GROVE. Mo. CAP) -A 27-year~ld woman ls free on $5,000 hood alter belnl charged with rape and sexual assault in a case involving two teen-age boys, according to Wright County authorities. Police Chief Bert Hopki.na said Wednesday the woman. Connie Supancic, was arrested alt.er a complaint was filed by the parents or the boys -13 and 14-year-old brothers. Officials said the case may be oniy the second Ume a woman bas been charged with rape un- der Missouri's new criminal code which went into effect Jan. 2. Under old laws, a woman could not be charged wt.th rape or sex- ual assault. ., ...... a.rcerCICd U .S_. District Court Judi Oliver Gasch baa ruled President Carter acted Im- properly in terminatin1 the United States' mutual de· f ense treaty without flnt 1ettln1 conareaatonal ap- proval. .. "I was shocked. I was abtolutely appalled. sick to the pit Of my stomach. I' couldn't be lleve it," he sat a of lllsa Barry's death. Leas than a month ago, a man wbo works-in the fili:ng office of Sanden' firm was stabbed 16 times with a knife and an ice pick durtn1 a robbery attempt as he walled for a bus. He was hospltallud and survived the at- tack. "It jwrt makes me realbe that i r something is not done and done Immediately, all the de- cent. law-abiding citizens will just abandon Atlanta and we'll have the la w of the jungle," San- ders said . The city's crime problem gained national attention when a doctor attending a convention was fatally shot during a rol>- he r y attempt in June. Gov. George Busbee sent in 50 state troopers to beef up street patrols in the city, which depends heavi- ly on coovent.ioo buaineu. The troopers began returning to re- gular duties Monday. F,.....PageAl TED ... ing past the draft effort to primary showdowns with Carter. "Phase One ls complete," said Lou Gordon, who rum t.be opera· lion out of a buement bead- quarten two miles north of the White Home "We've gotten lt to the stage where be la ready to run," Gordon aald of the organiuUon started wtthout any en~ ment from Keooedy. "So the draft movement bu been suc- ceHful. 1be next pbue Is to at.art preparing for a very dif- ficult and hard-fought primary race." Officially, Kennedy bu d.la- a vowed each of the committees operating In his name. And Gordon lnalsts the various ac- tivities are completely free of Wub.lngton control. But be hu little doubt everybody can get together ll Kennedy formally an- nounces he'll ftebt Carter for the Democratic nomination. "We've shown the volun..,. are there, that there are pec)ple willing to put lhelr political re- putations on the llne," Gordon said. When Gordon began putting together a naUonal coordinatinc center for the draft efforts lut spring, be bad only a few IPOD· taneom banner-waven on the rolla. By early aummer be bad Hrloua ortlllllsatlom in half a doien atate.. Now be clalma to be "well orsanlaed" AD ai leMt 25 at.at.el, with be&iDDiDp ta tbe rest . There are nine different Ken- nedy Draft fl'OUPI operaU.OC in New York at.ate; five in Tezu; and four each In CaltfornJa, Florida, Iowa, lli11ourt and Pennaylvanla. A doaen other atatea claim at leut three each. There are three KeanedJ ·eel.la ln Puerto Rleo and oae ln tbe Dlatrlct ol Columbia, plm olMn .~ London and Peril. Pedtionen Backed LOS A.NOELa CAP> -A Loa An1elee Jud.Ce ruled Wednelday that persona collectln1 "1lp1turet for an lDJUattve to tax oU compani" may not be banned fram a Lucky StONI supermarket In Sant.a· Monica. The purpo1e of tbe lnltlaU" drtve la to lmpoee a new to OD oll compmlel to llnanee mw trauil f Psy chics Join Tustin Inquiry _ ___,._;w..lll 87 IACIDE HYllAN °' .. .,.... .......... More tbao 100 peopi., Uadud· ln1 1everat p1ycblc1, bave called .Tultin DOUce WI wMll to olfer iDformafian about a Mies of attaeb and munlen aJon1 J.be Orance Cout, olflcen re-ported Wedoaday. Tbe calla apparently were stimulated by two composite drawlnp releued recenUy by a task force of detectives fl'om- four .Wes and the county ln- veat11at1n1 attacks on youne women. One at.etch, released Friday, showed a young blond man u described by the survivor ol an Irvine attack. The ~nd draw- ing, released Monday, showed a dark·balred man visual.bed by a psychic as the klller of Debra Jean Kennedy, 24, who wu slain In her Tustin apartment on Oct. 7 Tustin police said. however. there a.re still no firm leads in the murders and attacks, which date back to 1978. It ls believed tome oltbem may be related. He loob on maubOxet to hQd names and apartment numben, the psychic Mid. Sbe laid lbe sets • aomen.t dlffereat laapnNlon of the man from the drawina released Mon- day, vilualising him u havlnt medium brown halr no longer than a.boulder-lengLb .. She beUevee his eyes are alto di.I· f erent. Sbe tb1W bll must.ache Is f alM or Ml beeD lhaved off, and tbat be 1a dll1wsln1 bil ap. pearaace. ~ '"Ev.,. time I 1et to cooce· traUn1. I feel really cold, like he's loi.nt to do lt aaatn.'' the paycb.lc said. Jogging 0..t . OIUo Ciiy Lim its Running OAKWOOD, Ohio <AP> -Tbe City Couaeil has made "jogging, nmntn1 or walldDc" Oil cltJ ltreetl illegal. ''The stale" law AJI walk; rathlr~1fwn JoS or run, because 40 yean •ID when 1t wu .-.a, Peo- ple didn't nm or JOI. But tbey meant that tbe atreeta are for cars and sidewalks for people,"'' said James Gould, city attorney for the Dayton 1uburb. ''The Oakwood council did not want to have a law that was not fair or that people won't un-ders~ so they changed it to include jogamg or nmnang," be said. Thi cbang.e eame after an Oakwood man wu cited. for Jogging in the street. That cue bu lince been dropped. There bave beeo four mtirden and a beatlna In Coeta llua, OM" murder each In Corona clel Mar, Garden Grove and Fountain Valley; a murder and an attack in Irvine, an attack in Santa Ana Jlelg,bta, and an attack and two murden In Tustin, lDeludiq an unbona child who was later 1Wlbon. Mom.keys Get TB Tustin Police Chief Charles Tbayer Mid llooday, ln ,...._ · Joa tbe psycbic's YiauaH•ettoa, that police are woltiq wttll tbe wlidenttaect woman bee•--• earUer located a TalUD m11&1nc person solely lhrouCb tbe uae of her psychic abWties. A police spokesman said Wed· ·nelday several other psychics have called and their information noted. • AmOOI thole who have offered to aid police la a Costa Mesa psychic who asked that her name not be used for rear or re- taliation by the kUler The psychic said she bebeves the murderer finds h1:-. v1clJm!'> by hanging aroun<i pooli.. recreaUon rooms, parties and common areas. giving the im- pression that be belongs there or baa been invited. She said abe believes the man selects vtctima who appeal to him, primarily small women who are lively and meticulous. F,....P.,.eAI SAM ••• Berkowitz 9.'ere members of the same \Ulldentlfied cult, and that Carr resembled one or the com- posite drawines that were circulated during the Son or Sam murder spree. Sources would not say whether these questiona specifically were under investigation; but would say only that the investieatioa Involved all unanswered quea- Uona. a.ad G reen'& Body Shipped to Mid we&t SAN DIEGO <AP> -The body of 3·year~ Chad Green Is oo lta way to the youne leukemia victim 'a Nebruka birthplace for burial. Family spokesmen said Chad's body was being flown to- day to Grand laland, Neb., near Haatlnp, where Chad will be buried Saturday. Chad died lut week In TIJuana, MexJco. 800 Zoo Visitors ... -•· Urged to Take Test OULlll'H, Minn. <AP> -As many aa IDO penom who vbtted the Dul.ab Zoo lat winter have been adYtMd to seek a 1ltin test for ~e tuberculosis infec- tion following a TB outbrealt among zoo monkeys. Skin tests on seven of the 38 employees at the zoo indicated they may have been 1nrected during the outbreak. authorit.Jes said · Or. Harold Leppink. St Lows County health officer : said Wed nesday that wtuJe X-rays of the seven empl~ees showed no evidence of lbe disease. it was poss Ible that inf ect.lon couJd stJ U surface AU aeven are being , treated with iaoniactd. a drul which pre- ve nt a develo pme nt o r tuberculosis. Leppink said Visitors to the zoo between No\ 10. 1978. and March I 1979, were advised lbat the} may ~ant to ha\e the simple skin test. called a Mantoux test But Leppink said they wt!re not urged to have a test "Tuberculosis requires pro- longed contact."' Leppink said ''Tbe doctors are of the opinion that the risk of Infection for these people is very small but it i• not zero. Therefore. we sbouJd try to ftnd them and test tbem." TB is a communicable dlaeue which atreds the lun&s and ls caused by a bacterium. Symptoms lDcJude fewer, nlabt sweat and weidltJoa. Zoo ofCicfila estimated between 2lOO and 900 persona vls· lted the IOO durioC the outbreak, which baa been traced to three African Fennec foxes delivered to the zoo Nov. 10. One fox died four days lat.er and another also was found to have tuberculosis. Leppink said all imported monkeys are isolated by the federal government when they are brought into the United States but regulations do not re- quire that pmported foxes be quarantmees. The first of the monkeys died an J aouary and 11 otben aUbse- q uen ll y were found to have t u b e r c u 1-o a I s a n d w e r e dei.troyed. Zoo Curator Basil Norton said thf' incident has led to changes in ani mal-handling procedUT'e) including plans to install i;(la!.~ barriers between the ;rn1 mab and visitors later thJs year t ~ Leppink said health officials did not release the information earlier because they COGSidered the rLK to the public to be ftrY s mall. A tuberculosis eontrol subcommittee cons idered lssu- ang a recommendation about a montb qo, be added, but aald the re was dlsa1reement on whethe r an advisory was necessary The rull committee decided ~1 onday that the public should bt> notill~. Robbers Hit CM Store for C'ah , Socks Two bandits escaped from a Costa Mesa department store Monday with t.beir Christmas stocki.np and some cub to stuff them with. Police said the men pretended to be ~ two pain of socks trom the -men'• depart- ment at the May Company m South Coast Plan short!)' before 8p.m. However, when tbe clerk opened the cub register, one of the bandits reached over and took some money while t.be other displayed a pistol, police said. Tbe robbers fled with the socks. $200 in cash and a denim Jackel Newport Surf and Sport .. NOW IN STOCK LACOSTE® M8'1S SIDS S.XL • 20 colon to cltoose "'°"' la IO.,,_ c..._ hnyclollt 9d docro1t<offoft blettds Stenl . 22~r ~m4 ... ..., -SteNZ 2101/a ....._ A••· ........... 671.7126 .... ..., , Stonl s.-c ... ...... c .... ...... 641.0IH ---------.. _ _.. ______ ., ......._ __ -- Orange .... EDITION ... 'Yo•rBe•eie1n1. Dally Ne••••~ C FIFTEEN CENTS I t Drive St111·ted to Give Voters Fee Veto • -~UTMU&a ............ Oraqe COU1at1 1upervltor1 · would bt tofted '° aak voten '° live tWr ~ before ol~ llctall can lmpoee oew user feea and cbaftel If a pet.ltioa effort D01f-under way ll aucceuf\&J. Ttie drive, which ls aimed at a countywide election next year, also would force aupervlson to cancel any charges and fffs Broivn enaettcl after lbe pa11aae of PTopoetUma lJ and put them up to a vo&e ol &a.. peopa.. RobertDimem p,..ident ot an or1anlaatJaa c;\led Taxpayers of Oran,e County, said tbe drive was launcMd "because county otflclals are t.rJins to set back money that was lost after Proposition 13. .. We are eoocemed that the costs ol aovemment are aoina up f uter iban the economy," be- f,81,d. : Supervi.lon bave raiaed boal 11lp feea at. co&lnty-operated marinas: .Uance feea at pub. tledown ~ aL .tobn Wayne Airport and increued cbartes related to buildin& permits 8""' court costs. • Dineen, a retired Garden Grove carpenter, said the voter inJUaUve wouJd limit user fees ,J • 0nf y for tbe purpoee of covertnc coats cl pemment service to wbich the taxpayer la a direct beqefid.ar)'. Any new cbarses impc>Md by Oranae County or 1peeia1 dil- tricts it c:ont.rols would require two-tbird1 majority of the voters, be said. Amooe those wbo have 1lped the petition is Sen . John Scbmili. R-Newport Beach. - An aide ._td Schmitz ls In complete atreement with ~ drive but ii not an active memberof U.-orranhation. Schmitz bas introduced a similar measure i n the Lecislabft.U..t ls scbedulecHor action aometime next year, the aJde said .. Dinaen said that bis oraani.za· Uon, wbicb numbers about 300 memben, started out lo Garden .... Music Site Sought Grove" but hu branched out. to moat dues in the county. • He said tllaL tbe sroup, bowever, ls facins an upblll bat- tle to pther 83,000 signatures to qualify for the ballot because cl problems in clrcuJalin& peti- tiona. Dinsen said the county measure would differ from the Gann inlUative which will be de- <See DalVE, Pase AZ> Offers Shelter Mesa, Santa Aria SACRAMENTO (AP) -Go\. Edmund Brown Jr says be would olfe .. shelter in California against prosecution for the parents of Chad Green, the 3- year-0ld leukemia victim wbo died in Mexico after undergoing Laetrile treatment. Battle for Center In a ~onversation with re porters Tuesday in Boston, ouot- ed in today's Sacramento Bee. the Democrati<.' governor also appeared to endorse the parents' right w remove the youngster from doctor -recommended chemotnerapy "Given m) strong commit ment to the rights of parents and the basic orerogatlve of the mother and fatner to decide what k1na of medical care is . best, t would not ln any wa,y in terfere with tbelr right co be in Califorma or even sign a gov- ernol''s extradition oaper If Ma.ssacbuaetta aoclght i<> bring them baca, •• Brown aald p Tbe bov died Jut __...In n : l Juana, lleslco, waf're bis pareata bad Laba aam, in de • fiance of• 11._..dnaletts court orde r, to have bis cancer tttated by Laetrile. ll is a _.ivwve.ol apricot pita tbat is oanned by tbe 'tedenl 1>111& AdmQlllU'adoo • Laboratory tests io determine ~ the came of death are DCK com· t plete Chad's parents, reported ly on their way to me ooy's birthplace in 1'ebrasu for his burial, face a contempt-of-eourt. warrant b) a Masucbusetts judge, who decJared the boy a ward of tne court ........................ -Aeadj for Takeeff't These trvine Company wind machines which are meant to keep crops free of winter frost damage form 1>0inted images as they stand together against a gray sky Thurs- d ay .morning on Irvine Center Drive near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Orange Coast fall temperatures have yet to dip into the freezing ange, however By JACK.IE HYMAN °' * o.14'1 ...... Si.ff Santa Ana is 5'eppi.ne_ up its ef· forts to have Orange County's proposed culturv.J center built in that city instead of in Costa -Mesa, a Santa Ana official said today. David Rea m. assistant ex- twutive director of the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency, said the agency, whose mem· bers are the City Council, bas authorized the hiring of a consul- tant "to master plan the proposed music center area at a cost estimated between $18,000 and .... S22.000. He said it ls hoped lbe ~ter plan. wbeo completed, will help attract major donors for con· strucUoa of tbe perf0t"1Dlq arta center In SUta Aaa. "U 'U .... U. wbole cleYI ... meet of tbe al'ea •ore legitlmate in the eyes of the donors,·· Ream said of the site ia a ''eolden triaq]e'' betwem tbe Oraqe, 8aDta AD• ud GanJeo Grove trwwa71. He said tbe site, near'l'beCttytn Orange and Anabetm Stadium. ls believed by Santa Ana officials to be better than the Costa Mesa site orreredbytheSegerstromfamily. That property of five acres is situated in South Coast Plaza Town Center adjacent to the South Coast Repertory Theater. The Segerstroms also donated the land for the theater: Orange Courity Music Center Inc .. one of several groups that have sought to establish a music center m the county. accepted the latest Segerstrom laod gift last May, but is still "ieekmg COO· struction funds. Mrs. William D. Redfield of Fullerton, president or Music Center Inc .. said today her group hopes to break ground within three years. She declined to SjY how much or the estimated S25 million to S50 million cost has been raised, but noted that the land itself is worth about $5 million. She added that fundraising is "mak 1ng progress." <See CENTER, Page A.2> Drawings Released Over_l _OO <;all (.ops On Coaat Slayings More than 100 people, incbld- i ng several psychics have caJJect TQltia poUee ddll wellk to offer ...... .... abcMlt ...... al •II rtr md murders alaac tbe <>nase CoMt. officers --e-oorted Wednesday. Tbe caJla a ppa rently were stimulated by two composite drawings released recenUy by a task force or detectives from four cities and the county in- vestigating attacks on young women. One lblda, released Friday. showed a young blond man as deeedbed bir t.be au.rvivor ol an lntM ...... n. seeoad ..... lnl, r1l11Hd l(ODQp, .... a. dartl·baired man viauallied by a psychic • the ldller ol Debra Jean Keooedy, 24, who was slain in her Tustin apartment on Oct 7 Tustin police said. however. there are still no firm leads in tbe murders and attacks, which date bacK to 1976. It is believed some of them may be related "If the family has trouble coming bac« '° Massacl'usetts, certainly we icome tt.em to Calllornia," said Brown, who il> seeking the Democratic nonuna tion for president. Reporters said Brown w&.s not asked about the case, but raised the i&sue himself. .RoYaI ReeBll _Suggested There have been four murders and a beating in Costa Mesa. one murder each in Corona del Mar . Garden Grove a nd Fountain Valley; a murder and an attack in Irvine, an attack in Santa Ana Heights. and an attack and two murders in Tustin. including an unborn child who was later stillborn. I ·•I Ulink it's an outrage that : the m edical establishment l would attempt to dictate a fami ~ ly chOice in th.is particular in· stance LONDON tAP> -Her sister made a comment about "pip." Her tton-in-law became em· broiJeo in a dispute about bones. And suddenly, there's talk here about Queen Elizabeth giving up the throne .. It ·s an inst ance of tne • monopoly of the healing prac· 1 lit"ea that I mtend to change because J believe that the state bas limited authority when it co me t. to p a rent al responsibility " Ac.cording to a National Opi· niot. Polls sur vey o f 2,000 Biritons published today, 40 per· cent think the oueen should Vietim Missing [ 1 Newport Man Faces ~ Jail in Extortion • Sentenc:ing bas been set for Smith set up the attempt to ex· Nov. 15 in tne Loa An1eles · tort $100,000 from Miss BeaJer's Federal District Court tor U.nr brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. DoaaJd Smith ol Newport Beach The evidence presented by wbo wu coavicted WedDelday Ma. Coalclll LDcluded extortion of extortion. pboae calls tbat were traced to Smith, ...... of 4840 Park Smith'• apart.meat and rem.alna Jlfewport, we. accused o(.·tbe of aome ol the extortion not.ea i federal violabOD m-'CODDeetioo~ ~at were abo found at the re- wttb tbe Aua. 21 lddnapptnc ol •. aidence. Carolyn 'Bealer, Jt, who ia still ~ Wttnen-a testified that Smttb, U.ted as m111inli •}tbou1b.'1( who bad more than t100,ooo In " police believe lbe la aucL ··debts at tbe tlJne of the lddnap- Tbe jury in the courtroom <o/ .. ping, told them abonly after • 1.._e Makolm Luca clellberat~ ·• ~ Kw Bealer disappeared, that f ed about two boars fpU;owtq t1'0 be!d have tbe m'lMY to pay olf J days cl t.tilDQll.J in U.. cue. bis JOU1. Auiltant U S Attorney One · wltne11 testified tbat Saaa.n.ne Conlon arped tbat Smlth oftered him tao,ooo to aid iD lbe abdudioD and utorttion, but tbal wltDela aald be nfuHd. Smith cldn't .__ dvtDI bll esiorUCID trial. He eould f.ee pl'OMeUllbl OD murder clw'91i ID 0r-.. CoaalJ. Newport ·aeacb pollee aay tbu .. ccmttndll lbla 9Mler' 11 dNd md tbeJ. an Nftdneatn1 tbelr ..._. ot Smitb'1 role ID wbal urey· believe ... ber . m~. At t.be 1lme ol bis U'Nlt AUi. ae, Smida told FBI .,.aa lb8t -..... ,,.. • wt.1llna ,.Ud· CllMW&. .... AI> abandon the throne in favor or Prince Charles The Sun newspaper sajd it bas been a "wretched week for the royal family" that no one could blame the S3-year-old queen if she quit. Results of the survey, done by the independent polling or- ganization, were published in a popular weekly known as Tit- Bits. Observers here believe sup- port ror Elizabeth ll's abdica· tion st.ems more from the 30- ye a r -old prince's 'popularity than from any ill feeling toward her. There isn't much. s pon sor s hip will be ad - minis tered by t he British Equestrian Federation. "It was either cut down on the stable or seek new ways of financing the horses," he told re· porters. Still, ooe leading critic of the monarchy denounced Phillips and Princess Anne, 3S "mooey- grubbing parasites." Then Wednesday, the queen's sister, Princess Margaret, was reported as having told Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne, who ~ of · Irish descent. "the Irish - they're pigs." The mayor later explained that tbe princess was referring to the lri.sh ReJ>W>lican Anny. which claimed responsibility for the Aug. 27 murder of Lord Mountbatten. Mountbatten was Princess Margaret's uncle. And the princess denied "this dreadful slur." But her family isn't helping things either. Only a few days ago, the an· nouncement that tbe Land· Rover subsidiary was sponsor- ing Cap t. Mark Phillips' equestrian team to the tune of $43,000 a year generated splash headlines. Housing Project Studied for UCI Both Pblllips, the queen's soo- in·law, and Princess Anne, her dauabter, are world-class ridera,. and Phillips said be doesn't have the cub to main· taln tbe team h imself. The money being paid for the Two key committees of the Univenity of Califomla Board of Regents were to 1tudy plans today In San Fran~ calllna for the comtrucUoo of a ts.9 mWlon faeulty apartment build· In• at UC lrvlne. Jogging O•t . Ohio City Limit. Running OAKWOOD, Ohio (AP) -The City Council bu, made "Jouma. running or walkiq .. on city streets illeaal. "'lbe state law ••YI walk, rather than Joi or run, becauae 40 years •IO when lt wu enact.a. peo. .. pie didn't run or Joa. But they meant that tbe 1tre1U are for can and aldewaJb t. people,'' aaicl J..- Gould, clty •u::f for tbe Darton 1uburb. ·"'lbe Oak coundl did not want 1to have a law that wu not fair or that people won't UD· dentand, 10 they chanpd lt to Include Joutna or nannlna," be 1aid. 1$f=.came after an Oakwood mm wu cited for in the ltreet. That cue baa alDce been • • • • ·----- -~· . The 100-unit project is necessary, campus officials said, because of tbe shortqe of moderately priced howsiq in the lnine area wbicb bu bin· dered efforts to recruit new faculty members. The co~tteet oo finance and ~ and bulldfnp were to •l'UdJ' recommendations tbe apartment project be LDduded in the 19'1NO budlet. fM capital lm· prove....-.. The fall Board of Re1enta would CODlidel' the matter Fri- day if tbe eommttteee IO Umc with It. The propoea1 calls for COD· •truetim ot •two-bedroom ...... and tO tine-bedroom a.lU at an eeUma&ed COit not'° neeed •• mlllioD. "Beu .. ol tbe ~ eolt ol .............. nport to tbe ... miU. CID ftauee aald, .. ..._, faculty wlM> would otbenrlM pu.rcbMe bomel mmt NII OD tbe na&al apartment marbHD order to ftDd bouln1 wtthl.D tbelr iDCOIDI '"911. '' TM nipart aald tbe vacancy rate fOC' aputment com= ol • cw man mlta ID Coaal)'ialw ..... l.t ..... 'I I Tustin Police Chier Charles Thayer said Monday. 10 releas- io§1e psychic's visualiution, tha ce are working with the unide tified woman because she earli located a Tustin missing perso solely through the use of her psychic abilities. A police spokesman said Wed- oesday several oth~r psychics bave called and their information noted. Among those wbo have offered to aid police is a Costa Mesa psychic who asked that her name not be used for fear of re- t•Hation by the killer. Coast ' Weather Low cloudlnes1 Dilbl and mornla1 hour_s otherwise sunny Friday. Lows tOD.ltht 51 to 62. Htcbs Friday • '° 12. IN819EHDAY EN'fl dafl ii o ~tor ~ Jl1clml Eg. ,,ebffdrl, .S, of El Toro. Be ....,,.. ......... u . ~toWp ...... MatoCal parolwm. S.• FHt•"11f, Pao-CJ. • ..... ...,..,..,... ,.., .. ......,. a ._ ....... a.._.......,•• "LM..... .. :-.:t .. . ...... 9W .... .. ~ ... , ....... ..._ M e-~'31!!'· 7 -~ =='-=:t:=== "i lt11Ml ..... ,,.._. ... ,......... CN'-•C..... .. = Jj -==---: .. .. Tests u~ r OOLtrnl. Mlfta. (AP) ..: Ai ... _, .......... .... I tM Dul'6 lloo .......... , ... .. beu advtMd to .... Ula ... for pc!Mible tu~ W.C.. Uon followiq a Tl Mlbreak amon1100 IUGDbJa. Sk!D t4llU OD MV• ol iM • emploYMe at U.. eoo tMic•_. tbey ma,y bave beea lalect.M durtq ta. outbreak, allUlortl• aaJd. Or. Harold Lepplnk, St. 1.-. County be&l&.b oftlcer, aald Wed- rt••P-.4J CENTER •.. "Orance County does need one music center, but ll certaJnly doesn't need two, .. she aaJd. "I find lh1s ridiculous. Santa Ana had several years wben they could bave done aomethini and they didn't come forward. If on· Jy they had really gotten a move on five years ago. it would have been different. "It's Important that the efforts not be splintered," Mrs. Red· field said. "I would ult that San- ta Ana put its own civic pri4e · aside In order to do what's best tor the county. 11 Ream said a private donor bas oHered a three or four-acre performing art.a site on Main Street in north Santa Ana's ··golden triangle." Jt would be part of a proposed 18-acre development that wouJd include· offices, shops clnemlL and . restaurnats. Ream said the cost of the cultural center is estimated at $25,6 million including a 3,000- seat concert hall/theater, a 2,000-seat flexible mulij.purpose area and a 320 seat theater Because Santa Ana officials doubt that any one of the ex.isl· 1ng music center groups can raise suffi cient funds , Ream said. the city is seeking to at· tract major donors Itself It is uslng the same approach , to an $11 million expansion of 1tre Bowers Museum, a few miles south on Maln Street. The expaaakln wM appl'OYed ,.,.,.._ ·11 by tbe Santa Ana City Ooun-ctl Thoee funde will also be sou1bt from private donors, said Santa Ana City Manager 8 . J. Thompson. Santa Ana officials have sought for a number or years to have the county's music center built in their city. The Main Street site was one of several considered by Music Center Inc. before It accepted the South Coast Plaza l~d last sprin.c. Also consaaered was the possibility of building the cent.er at UC Irvine. Bird Watchers To See Upper Newport Bay Saturday will mark the open. ing of the migratory bird Muon tours of the Up~r Newport Bay Ecological Preserve conducted e ach year by the Friends of Newport Bay. ....., ....... ~~=;~ .. "'l.:i •• ...,... • ftt DI fll lllie ....... ti W'9 ........................... 1lU"faa All ..... an~.~ W'lUl llOIUl!Od. I ... •.an jN. venu devel~tm••t of tuberculoilla. LepplU •aid. c> Vlalton to tbe IOO Mt,.._ Nov. 10, 1171, ud Mucb I, .am, were advtaed tbat UsC ma1 want to have CM 1lm UiD tett, talled a Maatou.x l Jkll Leppink eatd they were not ursed to have a teet. ''Tuberculosis reqwree pro. longed contact,.. Leppink Hid. ·'The doctors are ol the opinion that the risk of infection for these people iB very small but it is not zero. Therefore, we should try to ftnd them and teat them." TB is a communicable dilease which affects the lungs and lj ca u sed by a bacterium. Symptoms include fewer. night sweat and weight loss. Zoo official• estimated between 200 and 800 persons vis- ited the r.oo durtne the outbreak, which has been traced to three African Fenn~c foxes delivered to the r.oo Nov. 10. One fox died four days later and another also was found to have tubercuJosil. Leppink said all Imported monkeys . are isolated by the federal 1ovemment when they a re brought into the United States but regulations do. not re· quire that pmported roxes be quarantmed. Robbers Hit CM Store for Cash, Socks Two bandits escaped from a Costa Mesa department store with their Christmas s~ldngs and somecashtostufflbem with. Pohce said the men pretended to be purchulna two pain ol aocb from tbe men'a depart.. ment at tbe May Company in South Coaat Plaza shortly before 8p.m.Monday. However, when the clerk opened the cash register, one of the band1ts reached over and took some money while the other displayed a pistol, police said. The robbers fl ed with the socks, $200 in cash and a denim jack el C.Ouples Get lqal Data A three-hour seminar on legal· matters affecting unmarried people who live to1ether w1ll be offered Friday at Oran1e Coast College a C:O.ta MeH. "Legal Problems of Livln1 Together" iJ 1cbeduled for 7 p.m . in Floe Arts Hall 118. Ad· mtaaion is free. Seminar lecturer Le Patricia Herzog, a Corona del Mar at.. torney. Topics will include employment. bouain1, prepan. cy, insurance, property rights, children and taxes Additional information is available by calling W ·S880. IHiale of a lell Teacher Ralph Whitford (right) and friends move papier mache whale out of Newpart Elementary School onto boat traller. The model of a California &UY-- whale was taken Wednesday to the Orange County Fairgrounds where it la scheduled to see duty in a Girl Scout haunted house during Halloween. The whale waa built two years ago by a sixth grade clua at Newport Elementary. Laborer Gets Fortutie Lo~-lost Heir Richer by $~4~,000 SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Reuben K. Met.son, who earned $4 .25 an hour working in a Michigan factory, isn't a faalily man. Jn fact, he hadn't eeen his relatives in 22 years. But be walked into a bank here and col- lected the first lnataJlment oo a $249.000 inheritance. "I 'm going to have one, and one shot only of a celebration," Metsof\; 47, said Wednesday night after be proved to a San Francisco Superior COmrt judg~ that he was a long-lost helr to the estate or his great.aunt. "l'v.e had all kinds of Ufe ex- periences, 11 he saad. .. And I'm not going to become any of that nouveau riche stuff now. The money is going to stay in the bank and earn interest.'' A private inveaU1ator who tracked Metaon will get M0,000 of the inheritance. lo the last two decades. Metaon aaJd be baa been ln and out of the Army. bad a series ol Jobs In Detroit, collected un- employment and hung around seedy skld·row sections of Chicago. Of late. he has been working at a factory In Warren, Mich. "l know I 'm going to have a lot of new friends now callin~ F,....P~AJ SMITH •• 4t •• pant in the extortion scheme. He eaid lbe disappeared on a boat outing from Dana Point Harbor with two men known OD· ly as Ray and Jack. He said be wasn't in-the boat at the time. Police said they have been un- able to uncover any evidence that Ray and Jack exist .. Smith said he met them in June and they pressured blm in· to the extortion plot. They told Smith, accordlni to bis statement to the FBI, that they wanted re- venge againat Fox in connection with a disputed million-dollar buslneu deal. Smith bas remained jailed since his arrest. A federal extortion conviction carries a maximum 20·year prison term. me up with all kinda of offers.;; be said. "To beck with them." Mellon'• 1o0d fortune beg.an several years ago when a private investigator waa hired by bts survlvi01 atepmother. who lives in San Franclaco where Metaoo wu bom. The bank b1ed without SUC· cess to trace Met.son and pay his inheritance. accordl.ng to Ewald 0 . Schlachter. an Oakland at· torney who represented the pri v ate investigator, Ball Linhart of San FTanclsco Linhart contacted the owner of a bar in Detroit where Met.son frequent y stops for• dri.nk after work. "He's a recular customer ... says Nancy Fomticola Paquin, the owner ol the West Detroit.er Bar. But there be1an a le•aJ bauJe with the WeU. Fargo Bank and Reuben's k>Di·lost older brother. Wilfred G . Melson of Washington, D .C .. s aid Schlachter. The bank wanted a court order positively ldentJfy. ing Met.son as the person named an the will. Finally. on Tuesday. Melson. Mrs . Paqwn, and Metsoo's boss assembled m the courtroom of Probate Judge Jay Pfotenhauer. Lawyers for Metson's brother told the Judge that Reuben must have two burn marks on bis back from childhood medical treatment to be proven the real heir. accordln1 to Schlachter. SimpMee~ I Aids Students Orange Coast Colle1e's As· sociated Students and the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Llona Club will co.boet a swap meet Oct. 28 to benefit student scholarships. It will nm from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m . The swap meet will be held in the college partdng lot next to Adams Avenue Ln Coat.a Mesa. Rental fee for an elght·by-18-foot space ls $.5. Spaces may be r eserved through the OCC Student AffaJn Office. For additional infonna- Uon . phone 5,56.5765. "All right." tald Schladrttt. "So we took him into chambers and he pulled up hi.I shirt. and what do you know. be bad t.be scars." The judge aiped an order dlrectlna the baak'.s trust de· partment to recognii.e Reuben's claim. So on Wednesday. he received bis first two cheek.a for '5.000 each. according to Schlachter Servi£es Set For Edis.on Crash Victims Funeral maeaes were held to- day fOI' Brian Jobnaoa, 18. an Edlaon HJgb Sc:bool student. and Joseph Hindman. 18 . a 1979 graduate of Ediaon. Both were kllled Sunday m an automobile accadentinSan LwsOb1spo Mr Johnson. of Huntington Beach. and. Mr Hind man. of Costa Mesa, dJed when they col laded head-on ~1th another car whale on a surfing tnp OffiC1a1s saJd the pair were ap- parently driving the wrong way on a Highway 101 OYerpass when the tragedy occurred. The eight people In the other car. au from San Luis Obispo, suffered D1J00r to moderate inJuries. officials said. Mr. Johnson leaves bis parents. George and Anna Johnson. brothers-Kelvin and David Johnson. and sister Laura Johnson. all of Huntington Beach. Mr. Hindman is survived by his mother. Carolyn Hindman of Costa Mesa ; his father and step- mother. Charles and Roselee Hindman of Orange: brothers Jeff. John and James Hindman, and sister Chriatine Hindman. all of Cost.a Mesa ; grandmother Cora C&IT of Costa Mesa; and grandparents Charles and Dorothy Hindman of Desert Hot Springs .. Mr. Hfodmao's family has suggested memorial donations to tbe F.d.ison High School Surf. ing Team. in care or Ron f{uno. A 15-year-old Santa Au boy who checked ~ a TUwa hotpftal earlier ......... betn1 1bot ID • Hua&I•= .. Beacb pq brawl baa klu· a dead man u b1a a1ntlant, police eaid. The ,outh, wbo WU anwted on an ueault wartaat. told police th.la week tbat J.8.)'eat-old Rubea Reyes of Santa Au WU the man wbo abot blm ha dae ankle. . Reyes, police 1aid, dMd S.. day after bet.DI beatea ovw U.. head with a board at a .... ADa part.y SaturdaJ aiOt. Huattnitoa Beaela pollee be1an to untaqle the .....a.ated incidents wbeD Tljuaa potiee alerted San Die•o •~ laet week to tbe botpltalbecl boy. The boy. police said, wu wounded during an Oct. 9 sane rumble at the Warner .Drive-ID Theater, 7311 Warmr AH. Of. ricers said 1an1 members dis· persed before poUce arrived, leavlnJ •bot1un caain11 seat· tered ~ tM &beat.er. The •bootln1 victim, wboee name la betna withheld, wu &r· retited lat week bx Saa ~ autbortUee on • Santa Au • aault warrant. He Le belnl bel4. at San Dlqo Juvenile Hall. Police aald Re7• WU tlDed .before oftlcen could talk with hlm about t.be tbeat.er 1Mattn1. Benefit Jlace Set Saturday lnNewpo{t The Ancient Mariner-Rusty Pelican restaurants will bolt. a three -part race Saturday to raise funds for the Orange Coun· ly Spe<"1al Olympics. T he race is a combination cychng. runrung and swimming event open to lhree--person teams or and.lviduala. It wtU be held at e. a.m. at the Newport Dun:8~uaUc Part. Entry 1.e-11 t for teams or S10 ror i.ndlvtd who will com- pete in all ~event.I. All proceeds will go to the county committee which ~ponsqrs the alhletic comped· 1100 for developmentally dis· abled youngsters. The race begins with a 14.7 mile bccycle race. That racer then hands a bat.on to a runner who wtU race 10 kilometers and hand off to a swimmer wbo races 600 meters. Applications are available at the Ancient Mariner or Rusty Pelican restauranta on West Coast Highway in · Newport Beach. E',.._PageAl DRIVE ••• caded in the Nov. 8 election because government ·~ hmats on the etatewide measure are Ued to growth ln iDtlation and popu.Jatioa. The county government bu embarked on a policy of generatmg revenue from DOD· property lax sources wherever possible. The revenues are related to the costs of services provided an official said. · The two-boUT walking tours are 1uided by memben of tbe organization who are knowledleable abo'1t the bay and its wildllfe. The free tours depart every 15 minutes between 9 a .m . and 10:30 a .m. from the intersection of Eaatbluff and Back B•Y. drivet. Walking tours will also be COD· ducted on Nov.10 and Dec. 8 and tbe Friends are expected to schedule a few more In early 1980 Gun Curbs Sought Mter Woman Slain DAILY PILOT , ... °' ..... ~Delly~ -Wllicll ••~-_.,. ___ •• ,.... ... 9y .... ()r-c..., ...... ..,..,.~ ........ , ...... . ""4'1•--.. """"" ,_, ... ce.la Mt~. N._, .... ,., _......., 6f•IV- \•lf'V•lt.y l,_,'"--.,~c-.! A ~· ........ -i. __ .........,._ ~·· ""'"""' __ .,,..,..._ .... ,. W~t fUy tl'"'-C.le -· CM!ieo..i• n6'• _ .. __ "'•"""·-~·'"*·cw., VlUIJlrftl ..... t __ .. ..._ ,_ .. ll-·--................... M<>Mtll1t••• OIM!e•M.~ 11-P."911 •1t.i.ct111 .,..,...... biter• .. ATLANTA AP> -· Former Gov. Carl Sanders, calline himseU an "outraged citizen," called today for increased handaun controls in Georgia followm, the shooting death of a 28·year-old woman employed by hi• Jaw firm. . A spokesman for Mayor Maynard Jaclu~n eald tbe Mr. Swindal Service Held Funeral aervlces were beld Tunday for Richard J . Swtnda.l ol Coata ..... , wbo died Oet. 11 ol a hurt attack. He wu ... llr. ¥nda1 wu u ezecutln H1t1tant wltb Utt Internal Rev-Sentc. In Loi Aftlll• tor • ,..,.. He wa a IDemblr o111u.1c 1.oqe me r6All ta Loi Aqelel. . llr. Swlnda1 laav• b.11 .d.e .. raye-;-or Cotta Me11 i 1 IOll, Curlla Swtndal, and a aauititer. Kira SwindaJ, botb of Costa MH•.1._.~~-.bi• ~otber, lln. • RUlh ~of II IUMIOta. ~ •u at PONlt Lan Memorial Pan ha Holl1wood e.w.. ' I mavor also would µrge the Leslllature to enact more strict sun cootrola. On Wednesday, Patricia Barry, a secretary at the Ii.rm of Troutman, Sanders, Lockerman & Ashmore. was fatally abot on her way to celebrate her 2illth birthday with a friend. Police eay Miea Barry •P· parenUy had never met the man who stepped from a downtown lunchUme crowd and shot her ln the head befo7 ttkin1 hil llle. Sanders, 1ovemor from 1982 to 1966. said be propoaed to Gov. G eor1e Bue bee that any band,-un vlolatlon be made a felony lnatead of a mlademeanor to prevebt peoplr"tllllvtctecl of IUCb vtolatioal from puttball.q band,_ aaala. He nferNd t.o law1 maktn1 It W.1at to carry CODCHl•d wf"apoDI, fir• a weaPoD ID a public plaee or carry a h1nd1ua without a pe~mlt. MtN 8arry'1 1laytn1 brought to 115 the number of peopa. murdered in tbe city tbi.e 7ear. Two addWona1 murden occurred Wedll•"-1 llAlbt, briuiu the total to 11r. 11MtN ..... 1 .. -1111. IDll ha ID ol 1971. • · ~ , Newport. Surf and Sport NOWIN STOCK LACOSTE® .......... MIN'S SIDS s.n • 20 colon to ~ tro. ...... 1000/o"cott.. terrycloth md docro.cottoR bleRch ..... 22~4 .... . ..... ' n14 ... ..., ~ Ston2 2101/a ....-.A•t• ..... ....... ui.1n' . ... ..., Sten> S..tt.C .... ..._. C"t.Mete '41.0UJ c I • ' .... .. , CALIFORNIA C~~~t Still R11mhling -Quake.Leave-Californian1 QuetUy S~all Business Success: A · TRA'iNING CONFERENCE Co-Sponsored with Small Business Administration SAll:1RDA-Y, E>ctober 2Q~ Orange Coast College Fine Artt Bldg. 119 -8:30-a.m. -'p.m. LOS ANGBLltS (AP) -s..t.beri CaWonala ne6deel1, ~ bJ two aiantOe• ~um..-. .-•bout tWr beelnw a llill ... nny tGdaJ •• aftenboeu eoeUaued to rumW. (tom tM-.t to UM .... Quake. 'J1M I : JS p.m. t.re1DOI' WU «*'· '-* a mUe 80ltll o1 u.a Gnt qua, .-~ ta1d no dee.,. Md ................ • SANWBILE . CALTSCB Hl1molo1l1ta speculated tbat tbe Mallbu q....._ ma)' have bem aa af. tenboek ol the 4.6-temblor tbat struck the 1ame area lut Jan. 1. REGISTRATION: $JS.OO td Joor -Inclulla LM"'h 'l . PHONE R£S£RYA110N ACCEPTED -556-5110 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' A quab .......... 4;1 cm U. Ric"*- acale ...._.., la 4ea&.a Mc.aca BaJ Jolted a ft~ area W-..U.y, rattliq wbldowl m trtuertDa eeveral m.laor roc+-U.. TBS •41.UW temblor WU ....... l> ly 1mNlllUd to Monda)''• tA-mapltude quake Uaat devutai.d tbe lmP4trlal Valley, UO m1Jel to tbe IO\llbeut. AloQa tM fault Wbef'O tbl Imperial -v~,1:1; «fUAke occurred. alippqt .left a pJ vialble brown trail ol bumped • 'Tbae w• a 1uddeft jolt. like a truck bad nm ii*> the aide tbe buildl0 1 ~t here cm the Dinlh floor," said banker John KalDer, who wu at wort lD a -dowutuwn b!P-riae. "Tbe door started swaying. l could bear things rattling throu&boat tbe house.'" said Susan Ono-Gillott ol Echo Park. TllD& WU& IO m&QY &*me calla tbat ~ Mniee WU ltal.ted brie(· 11 in LOI Aqe&ea, but no damqe or lD· aocl brokm eartb a foot or two acl'Oll and UMIN than 30 mllet 1oftl throuch empty deHrt, plowed fields and roadways. Selent:llta call tbe break a mole tract becauae U look.a u U a &iaot mole bad been racln& alone Just below the surface. Nearer the p iceoter, the PacUic Coast Higbwaj"was cloeed temporarily as a precaution while workmen l.nspect- ed Malibu's pererulial slide area at Bi& Rock beach, sheriff's deputies s-.td. Several minor rockslides were reported near the tunnel on Malibu Canyon Road, deputies said. Jurieawere~. • Tbe 1:53 p.m. tremor wu emtered in the Paciftc Oeean ei&bt mllel IOUt.b ol Malibu, aald Melinda Brinu of tbe Callfonlia lnltitute of Tec.bnoloo in Pasadena. About 7~ hours later, Caltech report- ed a 3.1 altenbock from the Malibu Aftenbocka continued to bit the lm· penal Valley Wednesday. The moat severe was a S.l Jolt. tbut occurred al 4:'5 p.m. Judge Undoes Red Tape NAPA <AP) -A judge who lashed out at "bureaucracy" Wednes- day ordered a boy out of Napa St.ate Hospital who had technically been re- leased 15 months ago but kept anyway. Visiting Superior Court Judge Robert D. Carter ordered Dennis Richard Jack, 17, of Milpitas in Santa Clara County, into a less- [ ___ s_l'ATE _ __,) restrictive program for developmentally dis a b 1 ed. per s on s i n Sacramento. Jack was committed two yeara ago for treat· ment of acblroRbrenia and other mental di•· orders. Hi• doctor re--commended discharge 15 months ago bot Of· ficials said they couldn't find an alternative pro- gram ill which to place hill' Dl1'e lleeerll TAHOE CITY <AP) - As choppy, wind.blown waves battered the sur- face of Lake Tahoe, a tiny submarine carrying a three-man •cre w dropped 1,000 feet into the -lake's chill depths, the deepest dive ever made al Tahoe. KiWag Prebed RIVERSIDE (AP> - Police investigators s ay more arrests may be made in the wake of the booking of a 30-year-old man in connection with the narcotics-relat ed slaying of the Riverside County auditor · controller's son and the wounding of the woman who lived with him. ............. OIL PRICE DEMONSTRATORS RALLY AT PARK IN CARSON, NEAR A SHEU. REFINERY PIOIMIDN Joined In 103 R•lha AcroM the U.S. Wedne.S.y Oii lad .. trt1 Target Energy Costs, Scarcity Hit By 1"lae Aaeoelaaed Pna AB part of a nationwide protest aaamat the oil industry. hundreds of Callfomiam. JOUDI and old, have spoken out against-s1>lrallng energy costs and fuel scarcities through planned gatherings. More than 200 demonstrators assembled Wed· nesday on the sidewalks in front of Standard Oil Company's headquarters in San Francisco, while an estimated 400 persons, many of them elderly gathered at the Santa Clara County adminlstraUon building to rail agai!15t energy costs. ''ENERGY IS NOT a problem of geology, nor is it a problem of economics. It's a political pro- blem," Joe Misbrenner, a representative of the Oil. Chemical & Atomic Workers union, told the San Francisco crowd In Los Angeles, meanwhile, William Winpis· inger , president of International Association of Machinists. urged that controls on the oil industry be r etained. calling for the appointment of a "special prosecutor to watch over those bandits." An estimated 1,200 persons gathered at two rallies in the L.A. area in protest. "It's time to make the politicians get in bed with the American people instead of the . . . oil companies," be said MISBBENNER URGED the demonstrators and passersby to belp persuade Congress to "put a Ud on oil and 1as prices, stop ~ Sbortaees and appoint a special prosecutor, and create a publicly-owned energy co~ticll. ·: "There aren't as many here as tbere were sup- posed to be." said one disappointed San Francisco organizer, wbo asked not to be identified. "I don't know where they are but they ain't here." Later. Chevron, a Standard Oil subsidiary. is· aued a statement characterizing the protest as ''futile. making demands that would worsen the nation's energy problems, notsolvethem." Man Guilty Jn Bilking Operation FRESNO (AP) -A man accused of bilking an estimated $500,000 fr om investors who bo u ght bi s gold - extracting machine has been found guilty of eight counts of grand theft. O PEN i' DA VS A WEEK FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S WEAR (FIA_B_T QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED) THE MaLE: MJN (j 2300 HaftM>r Blwd. (In Harbor Center) Costa ..... • I Stephen Kutylo wsas booked for investigation of murder and attempt- ed murder Wednesday in connection with shoot· ing death or Michael Ladd, 25, whose decom- posed body was found in his apartment Monday. ..... llletatlflefl Minister Admits Sex Misconduct Witnesses at the trial of Robert Cheney, SO, testified he claimed his "spinner" machines would r e move gold particles from running streams in gold country north of Fresno. He estimated that machine operators could earn as much as $2,000 to $3,000 a day. Quality in fashion and everyday goods and services ... , with that personal touch LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe county coroner bas identified the nude, bludgeoned body of a young woman found in a W dtcbester trub bin aa that of Dorothy Winfrey Smith d Hollywood. A worker at a nearby plant found ber face down and partially COV· eed by traab iD the bin Wednesday, police said. 11 wu not k:nown U she WU aemally molested. VISTA <AP) -A 38-year-old Baptist minister bas pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual mis· conduct with male students enrolled in the Chris· tian high school be operated in Escoadldo. Under a plea-bargaining agreement, the district attorney's office agreed to drop five counts d oral copulation and laacivious conduct with males under age 14 agalmt former Christian High School principal and founder Marvin EllaworthSuddulhJr. MUNICIPAL IUDGE Zalman Scherer ap- proved the ple. a barPin Wednelday at the Vista preliminary beuing lor Sudduth, a San Marcos re- sident who is the father of three children. Seatft\clng wu set for Nov.14. AMONG TBOSE testi- fying was Kingsburg- Riverslde Justice Court Judge James Aaron, who said be bought one of the machines for $22,500 in diamonds plus a $1,500 check for s_ales tax. i...A•~lesSe•••ls Desegregation Plan Unveiled i ' • York's. Halverson said the document detailed an earlier motion in which the board asked tbat the mandatory co1nponent1 be pbued out by tbe -of tbe aebool ,..r or eooner ID favor of tlM.___,......-ta. The aelllool \oanl decided Sept .. • to support an all· volaatllrJ lalecratioo procram. Tbe C1111WDt pro1ram com· blnet madatory"bullnl wttb tJ.\. centlvet for .oluntary bullng. He uld tbe 1oal was to replace the mandatory portiona of tbe plm bteaUle, .... don't ba•• eDou1b people to p.arUeipeM la the maadatory 1 plan. Our hope ii that we can make It u attractive u possible iftt' I voluntary." - Aceordlna to Balvenon, the all-•obmt.uy plan would lDclllde eilbtmw~wklemapt aehoola on tbe ICbool leftl, 17 m...-C9 at al'"".' hip ldlooll, ol tbe permitl wtth NtiOD pro. IJ'•m, and malate111nee ol pain and clu1ter1 on •oluntar1 1>ula tbrou1b lnceptivea fo younpten. Halverson said the dJ1trict would a1lo t.rJ to atablllse ala areas lt bu identifted u lllp.-llPI beck lnto MINl•ted Pit· ..,,., -- ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BANK.OF AMERICA CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS JEAN DAHL ... Women's fashions DARRELL'S TUX SHOP OR. LOU ELDER ••• Optometrist THE HAIR HANDLERS ••• "full ter1ice hair atyllng ulon HALLIOAY'S ••. Traditional men·s clothing HICKORY FARMS •.• Specillty foods HUMPTY DUMPTY ••• OtildNn's clothing LA GALLERIA ••• Feminine attire MARKET BASKET NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED ••• Greetint c.ds & Gifts RION HARDWARE SAVONORUGS THE STOREKEEPER ••• Min's and boy's IPO'tlWUr DICK VERNON'S ••• L.adie's active weer VETA'S ••• lndmateappsel WESTCLIFF CUSTOM TAILORING It MEN'S WEAR WESTCLIFF PLAZA CLEANERS WESTCUFF SHOES .•• Fine t.mnv footwear .. r ... JRecall's Failure . Shows Gooil Sense A rec ilfort q7" iliiii uwe.. ii Newport·Me1a UDlfiM lelMtol Dlltrtet ua fal:t t' primaftly beieaw U. dll IH' WM Uft1 ....... to a ab~ ol tublitlW la .... Nall --e-· Tbe ..., ..,..0 ... 1 t ..... PIWldllt Carol llAlUll _. Tr--. ._, Jo Balley and Rod Macllllllan were made bJ 1 1roup knowa 11 Cttbw Adlai t.o l•on Sdlpe._ <CARI:>. • CAD calQe ap witb JGll 1,000 quHftecl tlp1tmw 1n the pusb to put the rKall oo the NOv. e ballot. That wu ,OOO'Jlghatui'ft ifiOrt. As moat local realdllU ?:W:y learned, CARE'• ru1 .cau.ae WU tbe c:ue galnlt r Newport Harbor JU0 bandleader lUch.a.rd tqlaDd who wu cbar1ecl wftb unprofeulooal conduct. The school board bandied the delicate 11tuaUon the only, way it .could -by refualnC to neaoUate witb tbe public and by tW"llloi the matter. over to a t..bJ'ee.member panel beaded by a state adminl•tratlve law Judae. The decision ls still pendiJll. When the school board stood tough the citizens took an alternative road. Fortunately many iota are aware of the narrow focus·~alls generally lake. _ . CARE officials say they may revive the recall for ·next spring's election. This, of course, will depend on the upcoming election and the eventual decision in the England case. Whatever the outcome, perhaps CARE bas learned a lesson and will tum towards a more poaiUve approach of trying to get its people elected to the school board rather than trying to tear it apart for a relatively narrow ca~e. Growth Has Costs Costa Mesans are well aware of the city's rapid rise toward becoming the cosmopolitan heart of Orange County. South C.Oast Plaza shopping center and hotel continue to expand and flourish. South Coast Repertory theater · will one day be complemented by a major concert ball. City fathers were on hand last week at the recenUy completed tmperial Bank building fo·r yet another groundbreaking -two new high rises will soon be added to Ute skyline in Town Center across from South Co.a.st Plaza at Bristorand the San Diego Freeway. Last week a lso marked planning commission approval of general plan amendments that will tum the largest chunk of remaining acreage in the city -the 165-acre Sakioka property just east ofTown·center -in· to a mixture of high·de nsity residential and in· dustrial/commercial useage. The plan still must be supported by the City Council but a t this point it appears unlikely that a "bean fields fore ver" philosophy will suddenly arise. The South Coast Plaza area expansion of Costa Mesa will create new jobs, homes and a heightened sense of city pride. Not without a cost, however. One overriding factor -more traffic, lots of it -is sure to have its impact. Residents can figure on more than 50,000 ad~tional car trips' per day when the Sakioka -and Town Center projeeta .,. eompleted. And tba& mQ be a oomervatlve eeHm•e. These~ figures point to one obvious direction the city must take. 'Ibat's a continued ·and concerted effort to minimize the negative and cosily impacts of traffic con· gestion. Otherwise, we could be stuck with a wonderful complex that no one can get to. Solution SeeIDS Simple Costa Mesa's "gypsy law" against fortune-telling : came up again this week, with hypnotists seeking to have . their craft, or at least its use for therapy, stricken from •• the ordinance. ·: City Attorney Robert Campagna says be doesn't see . a problem. According to his interpretation, the ordinance . only bans hypnosis for fortune·telling purposes anyway. ": Council members continued the matter unW their ·: Hovemberstudy.eeHion. . Striking the word "hypnosis" would leave the city's anti-fortune-telling law with a loophole. And drafting a separate ordinance to reaulate • hYl>nosis, which doesn't at this time appear to neecf mucb • regl!lating, would be a waste of time and money. The option of inserting some wording into the exiati.ng • ordinance to clarify that it doesn't apply to qualified : therapeutic hypnotists appears to be a reasonable • solution. . -. :• Oplnlons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot : Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and • artists. Reader comment is invited. Address-The Daily Pilot, P.O .... Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-<4321 . ... .. . :.· .: . .. . . Boyd/ Oysters ByL.M.BOYD Fresh oysters in the shell ., aren't plump. They're lean. When alive, they expel ex- -cell water. If the oysters you buy are fat, it's because they've been swollen with water after they've been ban~ That's uncricltet. : iln't ll? But the oyster ped- dlen do it, the rascals. t Dear Gloomy Gm Our part·time governor proposes a $2 billion public works PJ'Oll'atn to reduce unemploy· meat. LeM ~··· a•d more eflectlve, woald bet.be remo¥a1 of tlae onr-replatorJ IO•· .. menl a1encJes that barau prt.ate lndustJ')'. ....... History records that telephone interruptions so annoyed Alexander Graham Bell that be frequentl> wrapped a towel arouncb.tbe phone in bis lab so he &&dd work in peace. · Q. "How far can a mouse see?" A. About 45 feet is tbe limit, I'm told. A developer of 'llulclt·buUt homes pves these lnatruc· lions to hl• construction superintendent: "Never re· move the meaffoldlnC before the wallp.!,pk ls up." Dop, too, 1et bay fever. Q. ''Wbat'I tbe difference between 'taate' and 'flavor'?" A. Taite rellea on tbe toncue. 'Flavor relies on tbe t.Gqtae md DOM. Recall t.Ut TV commercial In wbicb a car compan1 linked. a whole batch of one· a•lloa p.s c~ in a vertical atrlnf (tom the bottom '"of Bo1al bor1e to th• IUI· •••n• ....... ~ltTaa.& ..... ~Ull!lnNil ._ n' •' _..., i.• ., 1· "Ober1 N. Wffd/Publlwr TMINI l(A99vUlldlW Battaiwa KrelblC._IEdltorlet ........... Jack Anden0n rt Hints Oil ~Crisis' a Lie ------~--~ ~AIHINOTON -U JOU Hl-peeted tbat tb• carter ad· =:or.:.==.:: 1ttbe .. ~af ........ baek, ,.. _.. alllohl&el1 Nllt. T~• ofllelal esplanatloa, ···~·· out bJ tb•D·l;D•l'IJ' Secretary 1 a m • a _l@8Hl••!!,_ anCl ottier Carter min· lODI, Wal tbat the 1u ''1borta•e" bad been caUMd by tbe diarulldoDI ol tbe ,ntlian revolution ind a subsequent drop ln overall import.a ol some 2 million barrel.a of oil a day. TBB 8BOCJ[JNG truth, ac· cordinc to closely beld in· teWgeoce documenta we've ob- tained, is this: Not only wu . ... ' , . 'I •I Mailbox tben ll!C> lbortqe. but tbe Unit· ed 8tatel wu actuallJ lmPOIUDa MORE oll In every month frocii JuurJ to 1w1 t.baD lt did ~ u.. 1am• l*iod of ma. 0w1u tbe ~al ftnt three moatbl ~ Uda '~!1.~ tbe ... of lnalM nppum WU lqppoaed))' maidnc tbe 1u linel lnnttable, U.S. Im· porll were 250,000 barnla a day more than in tbe llnt quaner of -im. --- Tbe cold, bard facta -wbicb expose t.be admlni•tntioll'a de- celt -are detailed in a MCTet ClA report in our poeaeukJn. Coupled wlih an intemal White Home memp, the figures in tbe CIA report reveal that Jlmmy Carter wu playing politics wtth the American motorists' frultra. tion. cynically trying to aim their wrath at foreign oil pro- ducers -and awa)' from Big OU and the White House. INCaEDIBLY, U.S. oil pro- duction in the ftnt three moatb.a of dlia ,ear WU ll0,000 barrell a day Laa thaa it .... ,.... before, tbe CIA report lllowl. Dom..tie Gil ~ In tbe montba before Uae 1aa llnn aYer....S 1.51 mWlan barl"ell a day. eomp.red to 1.1 milllon bar· rell a c1i.J In tbe lint quarter of 1171. Tiie »pqe CIA report, titled '' lll.llla.atlon al Enu·1J tladca.l Review'' and dated Sept. 5, abowl that world oU ~ ductiaa in I.Oury. FebnaarJ and March .... to.2 million bar· rell a daJ, compared to the SI.I mllllon dailJ a.erase for 1171. And in April and llaJ, when Amertum ftnt becao liDinl up for 1..ollne. wol'ld prod~ bad lnaeued to 12 mlllioo bar· rell a day. THE aA coaftrmed wbat was no aeeret -the Iranian revolu· Uon reaatted in a dramatic drop in that eomtry'• oil prodaetion. from 5.2 million to 1.1 . million 0 barrelaaday. Bat that wea more tbu _. up by other oll·pnduebli ... UOu (wttll ... notable ........ of tbe United Statflc). • ... Arabja alone made up a -.. chunk of tbe lranlua lbortfaU.. lMreuina produetlaa from It& 1f7I daily average of I m1llloa barrela to t .5 millioD. Other natioaa .tiaat-mede twr oil available to tbe United 8tatea were llellico, Veneauela, Kuwait, Ubya, Ntserla and tbe United Kinldom -even t.be So- viet Union and Red Cbina. And American consumers ea1erly bought Lt to the tune of 1.5 m1Woe barrels of imported crude per day duringt.befintquarterof 1119. WHAT CON8VME&8 alao bought was the Carter ad· ministration's myth that the pa lines were all the fault of tbe greedy Organization of Petroleum Exportin1 Countriel <OPEC). An internal memo fTom the president's chief domestic adviser, Stuart Eizenstat, apelled out tbe political bay that could be made from motorists' misery. "We have a better opportunity than ever before," he wrote the president on June 28, "to abift the cause for inflation and energy problems to OPEC .. With str ong st,eps we can mobilize the nation around a real crisis and with a clear enemy OPEC " If there had indeed been a "real crisis." such an administra- tion nJoy would be permi.aaible political fwi and games. But'tbe CI A report shows there was ·no cnsis , leastol allonethatcouldbe blamed on OPEC. Tb.la raises the. cynical adminl5tration tactic to the status of the Big Lie. .. Eizemt.al was laking deadly arm at all those dirty Arab IO- and·so.s in his memo: but they cam e to our aid,·· a COD· gressional eJ'lergy expert com- mented to our associate Dale Van Atta. The real villains. it turns out, weren·t the OPEC nations at all, but U.S. oil companies, wb.icb cut back production -and the Carter administration, which hed about 1t. Cail We Halt Pension Plan Grabbing? To the EdJtor: Evelle Younger is not the pro- blem: he is just an example of the problem. Mr. Younger was never in tbe position to vote himself a pension. He was just in a system, where politicians vote themselves a different pension, for every job they fill. Normally, a person gets a pension for a profession tbat luta for 25 or 30 years, but a pollti&ian may bold four or five jobs duriq that period of time and draw a pension for each job. NO ONB ELSE draws a full peuloe for four to six yean of work, bat tbe polltlciana do became they baft voted lt ao. Sbowln1 anlmoalty to llr. Youn1er won't help. We muat chan1e the system that allowed it to happen. Kr. Younger has never been in a position to vote on the amounts of pensiorus. The system said that he bad it CQm· ing, so he took il just as you and I would have. Now the question is: What a.re we going to do about it? Any suggestions from Jarvis or Gann? JAMES W. BOLDING Aetlebc ., ft"Sletl To the F.ditor: I would have bet my taat Susan B. Anthony my recent let· ter on Hanoi Jane would get a rise out or somebody. Let see now. According to the activists, the following took place during the war \we k>et ln Vie<bam: 1. 'Our airmen were either clumsy or sadists, because they never bit anytb.lDg with tbelr guna and bomm except women and cbildrea. Tbe bulldinp they deltro1ed were either 1cboola or bot pl tall. 2. All the refugees whole pie· lures you aaw dally in the new1,Papers were fleeln1 rapadoul American aoldien. 3. MOit ol th1a really happened in North Vletaam which we ID· vaded enc1 tried to occupy. 4. 'nae 1enUe, peace·AoWll Nortb Vieu bad no cbolee but to defeed their bomeland. BAWNBY! OUr Pound aad air fcitte1 were ham~ bavln( to attack Um1tied • llve1. CUDD.inllJ, the com t arttata from Hanoi placed anti· aircraft batteries and 1trat.pc objectives nearby, knowiDC we would"'not attack tbem. The retuPes nect to UI, not awar, .a tbey are ltpl dolq lt, taklq to ... in .,.. -ndb to •• ..., 0... tbe ....... I whom Fonda befriended and still supports. IC we failed the Vietnamese rev such shallow reasons as the activists proress. we s hould never have landed In Europe OD • 0 -d ay We never should have bombed German industry or the cities. Here we sit. knowing that we cannot defend democracy anywhere, not even here. ~ have a volwiteer army that will insist OD laking a vote before they defend us or our allies. We bear nothing but protest when we ask our youth, not to defend our comitry, but to le am bow to defend it. J . W. REID lteltlflee Leflk To the Editor: I would like to answer Michele Price ·s comment CMallbox, Sept. 27). First, to answer ber question, .. Whose job am l tak· ing?" The answer is no one's. You say you are proud and thankful for the wann hearted Americans who helped the boat people. Are you also proud and thankful for all the men wbo gave their lives and the men in verterans hospitals who will never have a normal family life ? They were trying to help the people or Vietnam . Our government bas brouabt over 20,000 to Orange County and more each month. I think that ts quite a bit or help. Now there ts the health pro- blem due to tuberculosis and the problem in the schools. where the children cannot speak, read or write our language and there is a lack of teachers to help them. I feel our government sbould not bring into Oran1e Comity more people than can be ade· quat~ly taken care or. If you. Michele. have an answer. r think we would all like to bear it. ELLEN MORAN • ... ..,, aepe. •• 1 I A To the Editor: It ii eridmt that hlatory ... peata ltaell u we tee tbe aame fublclm broqbt fortb, ..... repUcu reprodueed, ete., bat, we do not waDt to aee b1atol'y re- peat ltMlf in our netJ:bbonood. Seven 7eara ago. w11talde Oosta Ilea property 0"1MR lot toaetber, the goal, "to clean up • the nelehborhood." tt wu a mess; there were Junie can all over: trub in the 1treet: IMP (el•ht plus) loltertn1 every. wbere; too many people llvtq In w;_artmeoU. Tbe bone ot COD-tea &ben •u a livable COID· . . ----=-·-• munity for fellow citizens. as iL is now. Recently. the llquor'- store was robbed. some fences broken down. some cars dnven over lawns. and guns are bemg lion. and are realistic about the world they live in. RALPH FREITAG Pnncipal. Oa~ M1ddJeSc~ fired. Jr a pe~n calls the Trallk! N~u ~:~.' their tires are round To the F.ditor· w, want the patrol cars to J read with interest the article stay .. -only we want them about the proposed futUtt de- more often. Our problems are on velopment of the "Sakloka pro- the lncrease. and we u Costa perty' · and I agree that it ma.tea Mesa weltaide resident& do Dot sense to extend Anton Blvd. into want a repeat of history. We hope that area. --.__-. to t However the article fails to we can-· ~· preven . . ..... _ , 11_ • •) tbaL mention (&a Uft: city wtteruni. SIGNED8Y%7 three other traffic en~ RGIDENTSOF -au.,_ that are currenUy needed SBAUllAR DRIVE in that immediate area or wtdcb will be in order to baDdJe tbe tr attic flow tbel'e. Tbe stmps are: . C.••-•ll•l.,r To the Editor: On Oct. 4 an article was publlabed in the Dally Pilot re- 1ard.ini Rea Kiddle School. The UUe of the ankle was "Not So Toufb ." Trustee Rod McMilllan's remarks about Davis Middle School belnt the one bavlDg the putest Deed for services and auistance for the younp&ers, in my opinion, were not de9er"vi.n8 and accurate. I have teen llr. llclllllian oo campus at Davis lliddle Scboo1 twice ift tbe last six years. Somehow it doesn't seem fair ror· a Board of F.ducation member to make public statementa sinlllnc out one acbool for the areatest need without mating a better analysis of that school. CE&TAINLY, ALL middle scboola have a difficult last. Youn~ the qee of 10 and 14 are well known for their developmental problems both pbJsical aod emotional. We need support from our elected ottlclall not remarb lndicating that a partlcuJar school, is, perba .. , lecood class. Tbe Tait m•rtty of Davis' 1tudenta and parents tbat l have ltnown tbeee put •ix yean are outatandiq people. They care for their acbool, support educa- Wle .. ·-..,,;_., - 1. Immediate widealag of Sunflower Ave. 1bia ls needed now and certainly oqbt to be completed before the coastnac· lion on the Sakiolta propert.J begins so that traffic on Sunflower is not further im· peded. 2. Ramps from Main Street to and from tbe Costa Mesa Frie.,ay. To some extent this would be useful now but will be even more useful when daily traffic flow in tbat Immediate area swells ~a&ise of the peoct. ing conatruction . 3. A coordinated effort with the city of Irvine and, if necessary, with Cal Trans to widen Main Street u tt pUMt under the Costa Mesa ll'reewa1 and on into Irvine. Because of backed up traffic at the intersec- tion With Sunflower under c~ rent cooditiona a traftlc alpal ta needed tbent now. TWO YBAas a10 tbe peopla in the Traffic En1lneerla1 Department at Costa llesa Qtj Hall told me that f\U1ber ct. velopmeot ln the lmmediata area wu needed.to juatlf)' and arran1e funding for steps 1 and I abon. l tiwt that ti the proper- ty development ts· approved that the plannin1 wlll commence apace with tbe appllcatlona needed for the fundlnl. U then l1 no place in tbe ~ Ill City H.aU fw ltema 1 Md I, at..._ mlnlmum, thee tbe hlrtber' .. velopmeat of tM Pl'Ol*tJ oadlt to be,,. put Hide until traftlc ~can set tbe eon-. DAVID I. STIU.D • lAtttn from rtadtt• en IDlkonw. TIN right to condtnlf lfft1r1 to ftt 'J)OC• or eliminatt Ubfl ta r•acrwd. LtfftTI Of 300 words (Ir lat~ bt Qf1lfft pre/er~e. All lfnm mlld in· chide atgnoturt and ~ Gldchu '*' 110m11 maw be ~ °" N· qwtC ti tu/~ '"'°" .. appotftt Ponrw '°'" "°' ~ P'I~ . --------- - l It's a Blast Kim Hickey of Huniington Beach and fellow clerks at State Farm Insurance office in Costa Mesa get a kick out. of Jearning· to handle carbon dioxide fire extinguisher. They took part in a trainin·g session held in conjunction with fire prevention week . Newport Offic ers Chang~ Positions For etcht years, Stan Bressler baa .._ lfeaport Bwlt POile. Department's representative to youtb .._ ... cnto .,. '•· • tlona. • But on Oct. 1, Bressler, 40, put on a unitorm and traded his desk for a patrol car WHILE BaESSLER IS work· inc Plltrol duties during the day in lbe Newport Heights, Westcliff, Mariners and Dover Shores area, officer Rieb Long is assumi.ng some of Breasler's former duties. Long, 2S, a five-year veteran of the force, is called the depart· ment's community programs of· ficer and the emphasis in hi.s job will be &)igbUy different than when Bressler ,held the post, be said Long said his primary job will be to organize residents in crime prevenUon-lype . programs. He also helps coordinate speaking e ngagements between area patrolmen and the residents they serve m~ DEPARTMENT IS or· ganizing a Congress of Com· munity Associations and Long said bis goal is to get the citywide organization to the point that it functions indepen· dently of the department. Bressler said he wUI maintain bis job overseeing the depart· ment's Police Explorer post as well as contacts with other youth groups aucb as the Girls and Boys clubs. A 16-year veteran of the Newport department, Bressler said ifs taken some adjustment to get used to field work again. '"TBEaE•s TONS MOaE re- ports than there used to be," be observed, noting that be hasn't worked as a patrolman since prior J,o takini the community relatiom job, Bressler worked in 1"4. What is now the traffic diviaioa. "And the prices at McDonald's have gone up," he added. .. United Pilo18 Idled CHICAGO (AP) -Plumed eutbacb lD United Air Lines' rucbt ldledale for next Jear ..... prCllDl!Ced tbe laJOff 100 plloU llDd. pdotl·in·trainina ef. leetive Dee. 1. An additional 50 plJotl coa1c1 be rur1aa..-elm· iDI JMI). ....., ..... SUH,.... TAKES TO STREETS sun Brweler NSW YOU <AP> -Roan before b• died, a deeplJ dtpr•IMd ud dna1·add1decl &l•ll ....... , ... ,.ed God to • 'b•IP me bave a1l1bt, aad fort:lft .. llQ..linl.'' aecordbll to ...... "1fda ltapmodMr ..a tb ............... . "Deer God, p'81ae belp--~.--- .-t beck ... I feel down lib OU., aad to ahrQ8 atriYe for IOOd ta tM world,'' Prealey la quotecl .. ..,., ta tbe book, ... tltled, "ElYla!. We Love You Tender, .. by Dee Pre.Jey, and David, 8Wf and IUekStuley. AN DCEllPT or tbe book in the November luue of Ladies Home Journal alleaes that Presley, who &approved of s ubstances like anarijuana, thought \De of preseribecl drup waaokay. . 'He uaed drup while in tbe Army in 18 and returned home with "two tnmka full of Dex· edrine," the book says. On the day Presley died, RJck Stanley aaid be had refilled a prescription for Dllaudld capsules and returned to bear Presley praying. Stanley said the slqer Uked not to be dia- turbed •til 4 p.m . because be needed ''plenty of rest for the tour.'' BE WAS FOUND unconscious on a bathroom floor of bis home at 2 :30 p.m. and pronounced dead an hour lat.er. "I've never seen anybody who could take it like that," said Stanley. "You just don't do dope like be did and live through it." • David Stanley said be bad found Presley uncomclous OD the bathroom floor before and thought Elvis bad suffered an ovel'dose of the drugs be took that morning. Presley'• narcotics and am· pbetamlnea were le&ally pre· scribed by a number of doctors who cared only about "cars and other lifts be pve them," Rick Stanley aaid. oa. Gl:OaGE Nicbopoulouls, . wbo bM liQCe been daaraed with lndlaerlmillat.t pr .. eriplUon writina, CJften went to Presley'• mediefDe calllDet aad nplaeed d.rup wUla ~--· .... ...._ 1a11. lie••••· .ta .... .. ........ ahr.;. ...... ... drugs from other aourees. The writen alao __ say that Presley ..... bo9pitall&ed tbree Um• to .. dry out" from ctrus UH Wblle the public WU told be needed treatment for exhaustion or other Wnesaes. It alao claims Presley always performed with a derringer to protect himself, and had an af. fair with Billy St.anley's 18-year· old wile Ann, whlch "shocked Billy's family." Bank Bandit In Huntington Flees on Bike A man dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and a silver motorcycle helmet held up a Huntington Beach bank and escaped on a red motorcycle with $1,729 in cub, police said. Witnesses told officers the man banded a teller a note at l: 05 p.m. Tuesday at the Bank of America branch at 3166 Admiralty Drive after waiting in line for several minutes. Police wd the teller read the money demand and rilled the bandit's black attache case with bills. 1be teller told police the man threatened to sbopt her. The robber tbeo ran out the front door, slipped OD a brown leather jacket and roared olf on a motorcycle that wilnessea described as a dirt bike. Officers said the bandit wu described as in bia 20s, with blond hair and a bad complex· ion. Bandit Gets Big Change A ~ wbo walked into a Fountain Valley savln11 and loan offlee Tuesdaf to set cbanae for a '2 bill sauntered out witb more than tt,uo; police reported. 4 . woman teller told oftleen tbal, u abe opened a ea1b drawer to make ebanae. tbe man pnMlueed a n.olftl' ad atated: "l'lltakeitall.'r . . TIM ~ ftettm1 1.n..d wo~ada let tla• forearm ud ....... -. Tiler ~•aid their aaaalluta apMe to diem ta Vletaam•e ......... Ml.ck but .... ..... pnWtdld poUce wttll DO ..... M to tM IWOll for tbe laetcllat or ..................... J • ~ --..---------- _,. .. . ....................... DISPATCHER. LEAH CLARK DEMONSTRATES PORTA-TEL FOR PHONE CALLS Machine Wa• Donat9d Br JayceM Foriftolce, Pal'81MC1c anctf1re Dtepatchera Funding Sought l roine ·Official Asks Transit Plan City Councilman Larry Agran says Irvine residents are becoming ..sadly ~dent" oo their cars. To steer clear of a situation be views with dismay. Agran bas sug. gest.ed creation or a transit system connecting res1deotial villages with commercial shopping areas in the city. AND THAT'S exactly what he's told the U.S. Secretary of .Transportation , Neil -Goldschmidt, wbom ·h,e bas asked t o send a special representative to Irvine to dis· cuss transit problems here. · ln a letter to Goldschmidt, Agran said a representative from Waablngton could-"review with me and other interested parti• the local transportation problems which we face." ~~-=----'---~~~~~~- only become more dependent oo their cars ·:contrary to sound energy and l!nv1ronmental policies. ''THE ar:Y OF ..frvine," he said, "should be a model of balanced t.ransporta llOO . . . If we are to fulfill the promise of planning in the city, we must somehow eslabhsh a tramit system that enables families to realiltically reside in this aru wttb need for only one automobl• per bomehold. ·• "Tbm." be said, "I would)ib to ... • jo6nlly tum oar.- to the CIODltrUctlve task ol .-.. ~~---· • 1na • ...., tor tbe ttllMlr a-. ·mw~tion ::::=-= ........... w. . . and .................... .. ................... ~11•g Set el an IJllra.Jn:IDe tramlt .,.tem at the eartielt possible date.·· A~ IN THE put baa pro- poae4 Mlat commercial de· velopen be reqalred to foot the bill for creating a transit system in the dty aa a cooditioo for ap- proval of their projects. ln July, be sent a letter to Irvine Company President Pet.er Kremer which said that "no plans for commercial develop· menl should be approved unless those plans include substantial commitment of private funds enabling us to establish and operate an internal transit system." Without a transit system . Agran said, Irvine residents will Tbe emer1ency evacuatioo procedures ID the neat ol a dis- aster at S... Onotre'a nuclear power plant will be dbcuuect at a 7 o'clock meeting ton.l&bt of tbe San Clemente Homeowners As· sociation. The meeting will be held at the San Die,a Gas and Electnc auditorium. 101 W. El Portai St., San Clemente. Dr Lows Bernath, a nuclear research manager for San Oiego Gas and Electric. will answer questions and discuss bow the ·~rea around the power plant, JUSl three miles rrom San Clemente. would be evacuated in the event or serious radiation leakage Do you have ~ime to listen to WalteHead ? .. 'Porta-Tel' " .. . r . , Emergency • ,. -.. Aid for Deaf (" • • • With the help of Newport • Harbor J aycees, the J)olice, • paramedic and fire dispatchers • an Newport Beach have a way of ~ communicating by telephone ,! with deaf people. :. Tbe organization donated a ~· macbine called "Porta-Tel" for use in the city's emergency services dispatclling office. THE MACBINE IS hooked to the telephone number 760-1951. A deaf person who has a similar machine can call on that phone line. ; When a call comes in, the dis· -' 'patcher put.s the telephone re· ~: celver on the machine which has • a small digital display board. ~ •1 tJSING '1"BE 80AaD, the dis-~ ..P•tebe_r _on communicate. in :S WrtliDc wttb tbe pel'IOll OD the , oeber-..SolllileU... Qa8* Ga.stead, Who . .. _...anlcatloaa .......... llUID .... ia . ~·~ made available to deaf people. Irvine T hief Gets Jewels J ewelry valued al $1,200 was :,! taken from an Irvine home last - weekend, police said today. ~ Jeanette Root, 39, told offi cers ~ Monday she was away from her •• home at 4071 Seton over the ·~ weekend but left a sliding patio r' door unlocked. When sbe returned home. she :. discovered the jewels missing '• from a jewelry box. The most ex· ~ pensive item taken is a. diamond • ring valuedat$1,000. ~ ~: . ·"' ., ·= •• .. • • •• •• ·"' ltl 15 minutes the average person can ·tead to himself 3,750 words. You probably read faster. the choice of stones you need to be fully informed about events in the world, nation, state an~ty. In 15 mlinJtes the average news broadcaster on radio or television reads only half as many words. That means you get a rot more Information in less time by reading a newspaper than by watching any· °"9 read !h8 news to yo~. And, your newspaper gives you - Additionally, only the Daily Pilot brtngs you the news of your com· rronity every day -news television ignores. You get more news In less time When you read it yourself In the DAILY PILOT 64~4321 • . . * - Death· Urged fOr KiHeJ. of 6 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -A -n>Ud ol ........ ..,., ... ~ Dlltriet Judte Charles Owen1 Hld be m ............. &Wd.lt .. D-..V~~---+.---, ---~~-i-. no .weel& =e~•> ...._. •MdtUtlllebe ....... klua., Ila reetaurant workers. :_t:;.:..._Jr.1111..Jm.-::a.JblUOJ:d. on nw11 .GIL tbe alJl ftn&.4earee murder convlctiona. Ht mUlt ..Unce hlm to die by dtul ln· JtetioD ..._ he ftndJ be wu improper- ,. ''Tbe wrdiet WU •Mt tbQ felt tM1 abcMald do and t can •t 1toild lt q••• Mbod)t. •• be aald u be 'wu *9 to Ma 'cell In tbe Oklaboma Cou'aty Jail. ·~ve me • falr abate. I can't com • .. trNLl:la 80MBONS comea forward ~ and tel.la tbe trutb," be added, " ' •----'I.JI bmocent ma. J.L He dalmed be wu ln Tulia, druat, .i the time ot tbe deaU.... The Z"1·year-old Alabama drifter and father ot three YOUD& cblldno WU COD· victed Wednesday of ~ dowu fOW' teen-acen and two men lD \be meat locker ol a Sirloin Stockade stea!thouse dJlrin1 a Sl,300 robbery July 11. l.m'.. The JW'y delJberated 21 m inutes before flndlq him l\l.l.)ty, and then de- liberated ~ minutes before retuml.n& t.be de.U. verdict. ONE ltraOa, l•A Mitchell, said "there wasn't really that much" ques. tion amoog JW'Ors of Stafford's guilt. He CONVICTED OF MURDeR Roger Oa .. Stafford said the jurors voted for conviction the first time they were polled. As to the vote on execution, Mitchell said: "There was no doubt in my mJnd tbat he deserved it." ly coavteMd. , Staffo!!{' attorneys, J . Malone Brewer Jobn Hall, aa1d they will mount a fuD·scale appeal effort to over. tum the eoavtctioos. Ok.laboma's laat execution was in 1918. ... .. N,EW CllA.llGES "EaE filed agalnat Stafford on Wednesday, accwsinJe:th! allo ol tbe June 22, W18, sbootin& near Purcell, about 3S miles south of here. ot tbe Melvin Lorem family of San ADWaio, Texas. Accordinl to a State Bureau of In- ve1U1atioo report, a gun used in the three Lorenz shootings and another one stolen from Lorens were used 10 the steakhoUse td llinsc,s . Several times during the steak.house trial, Owens warned that he might have to declare a mistrial if jurors learned of the alleged connection between the cases. v ·'' .. "No probleni!' H you have a question about your checking ac.rount. our computerized system can help fix it We can tell y.outhe amount, date and number of the checks that CALFClllNIA have cleared siJ\c.e your last statement So, I you see, things that are problems at other banks are no problem at c.alifornia First. F IABT ~ • q S .,_J. Perelma"' ·Humorist, Dies ABBOff'S FABRICS .• r.Grona del Mar· NEW -YORK CAP) -S. J . Perelman, 75, for decades one of the country's notable humorists and authors, wu found dead in his apartment at the Gramercy Park Hotel. Perelman waa perhaps best known for bis humorous essays. which appeared in the New Yorker ~uine over the years, but bac1 an eclectic ~ career, Wl'itiq boob and screenplays. . BE BAD BEEN IN GOOD health, according to his lawyer, James M. Maythias, •ho said the cause ol death had not been determined. • "I was with him yesterday for several hours, and be 9eeQ\ed flne/' llaythlas said Perelman's Joy was in eccentricity and in the sound of words. Born in Brooklyn in 1904, be want- ed to beeome a cartoonist, drawing figures on long cardboard strips in his fath er's dry goods store. He went to Brown University and joined th e college h u mo r magazine. first a s a cartoonist and later i!S °"" editor. In that capacity. •·he wrote editorials, the f4rst public writing be ever did . . After paduaUoo, be went to wort on the humor magazines or the day. His first collection, "Dawn Giazbergh's "" .,,.._....,. R e v e n g e • • ' w a s PERELMAN published in 1929. From there. he went to Hollywood, malting hls name as one of the screenwriters for the Marx Brothers movies ··Horsefeathers" and "Monkey Business." FOR 11 YEARS, PERELMAN wrote for the movies . But thereafter. he wrote the whimsical. punny essays and short stories that were his trademark. "Westward Ha!, or Around the World • in 80 Cllches" was published in 19'8, followed b'y aucb books as "Listen to the Mockingbird" and ''Swlsa Family Perelman." He returned to screenwriting in 1956 to write the script for "Around the World in 80 Days," for which he received an Academy Award. For the rest of hia life, however, he continued to write for the New Yorker. As recently as Sept. 10, the magazine printed "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Cat's Paw," and New Yorker editors said • they have several Perelman pieces on file. THOUGH HE LIKED TO PICJ'UaE hlmself as a cantankerous, old·fashloned man, Perelman was a quiet gentleman whose speech was littered with the polysyllabic, funny-sounding words that he used in print. His moustache and metal-rimmed glasses were as much his signature as was bis byline. . • He Is survived by his son, Adam, and bis daughter, Abby. ' ;Two Posters 'Benefit Park ! La(Wla Beach artist Marco Sassone has creat- ' ed two limited edition posters to benefit the pro- posed Orange Coast National Park and they are ' available at $100 each to park supporters. 1 The poet.era were created for the Orange Coast National Park, Inc., which was formed to promote purchase of more than 17,000 acres of coastline • between Corona del llar and IAaun• Beach, as • well u inland portions aurrouodiq Laguna Can· y00Roadbytbeata~andfederal1ovemment. , Tbe poeten were deslped to aueport the park • and ita fund·raialnl efforts: ~has created two ==Heel to 100 each. will be invited to a champalJle re- ception later th1a month to meet the artist and have their posten personally siped. The poet.era are on view at the Laguna ~acb muteWD ol Art and Bernard Galleries, 1'10 South Coast mpway. For more information, call 77'"8723, 481M979, or541-83. 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OLD COUNTY COURTHOUSE FAILS SEISMIC ENGINEERING EVALUATION 8ut It'• Stiff There After 78 Yeera end Who Know• How M•ny Quekea $2.8 Million in Repairs Pondered One of Orange County's landmark build- ings, the old County Courthouse in Santa Ana, bas been labeled "unsafe" in an engineer's seismic study. IT -OULD COST the county $2.8 million lo reinforce the 78·year-old building's struc- ture to make the courthouse eartbquake·sare for the 50 county employees who work there. said Santa Ana consulting engineers Wheeler and Gray. County supervisors agreed Wednesday to put off making a decision on whether to spend the money to make the turn-of-the· century building earthquake-proof. · They directed three county agencies to confer and report back Nov. 7 on legal and financial implications of continuing, county operations in the building, which once housed all of the county's courts and governmental offices. • ' SUPERVISORS ALSO reques ted a response to the earthquake report by the county's Histoncal Commission. The seismic re port was undertaken as part of a study on restoration of the historic sate, initiated by the commission. ''One quesuon lhe report raises is, if the bualdmg is not up to code, is at then loo costly to a lso restore it?" s~id Don Dobmeier, chairman or the commislftbn. . . THE OLD BUILDING Sl,ll'vived the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, which caused heavy damage and took a dozen lives in Orange County. However, an aftershock from that quake caus ed som e damage to the courthouse and prompted county officials to order the removal or a damaged cupola that originally stood atop the building. Sooth County Road Project Bids Slated '8.9 Mllllea £••pies: Ho~ing Project Studied for UCI Oranae County supervisdrs will open blda Npv. 5 for an an- nual road maintenance project on treets in the south county. A ·slurry seal will be placed on various roads in South Laguna and Dana Point following the bid opening. The seal is composed of rock dust . asphalt e mulsion and water and will be applied to 54 road portions in the south CQUnly. ' Roads included in the slurry project, estimated to cos t $198.000, include Aegean Sea Drive. Ascension Road, Caspian Sea Drive, Sea lsland Drive and Seven Seas Drive in South Laguna. Dana Point roads affected by the project include Barcelona Place, Ocean Hill Drive, Palo Alto Street. Sea Rose Court, Stay Sail Drive, Swayway Court and Via lnei Drive. NIDI Honored CALCUTTA, India <AP) -An endless stream or wellwishers. s ome barefoot and ragged, nthPrs in expensive silk saris ar-riving in cbaufferred car s, crowded the slum headquarters of Mother Teresa today to con· gratulate her on winning this year's Nobel Peace Prize. By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol ... ~y~l ... Satf Two key committees of lhe University of California Board of Regents were to study plans today in San Francisco calling for the construction, of a $6.9 million faculty apartment build· ing at UC Irvine. The 100-unit project is n ecessary, campus officials said. because of the shortage of mode rately priced housing in the Irvine area which has hjn. dered efforts to recruit new faculty members. The committees on finance . and grounds and buildings were to s tudy recommendations the apartment project be included in the 1979-80 budget for capital im· provements. The full Board of Regents would consider the matter Fri· day if the committees go along with it. The proposal calls for con- struction of 60 two-bedroom units a nd 40 three-bedroom units at an estimated cost not to exceed $6.9 million. "Because of the high cost or housing," a report to the com- mittee on finance said, "many faculty who would otherwise purchase homes must rely on the rental apartment market in order lo find housing within their income levels. 11 The report said the vacancy rate for apartment complexes of 20 or more units in Orange County is less than 1.9 percent. Vacancy rates for communities nearest the campus range from zero to 1.2 percent. "The campus has estimated t hat 130 faculty o r faculty families would apply to rent the 100 proposed faculty housing un· its." the report said. The faculty units would be located on 10 acres south of the Verano Place apartments on campus . Parking spaces for a bout 200 cars also are proposed at several locations throughout the complex to provide tenant parking convenient to each apartment building. Officials said faculty mem- bers who would need to use the apartments are those who are seeking a home to purchase while they rent, those who live far away from the school and who would like-to move closer. and visiting professors who re· quire housing for a relatively short period of time. Laborer Gets Fortune . . Wng-lost Heir Richer by $249,000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -seedy skid-row sections of Reuben K. Metaon, w~ e~ Chicago. or late, be bas been $4.25 an bour worlung in a , working at a factory in Warren Jlleblpn factory, isn't a family Mich. ' man. ID fact, be hadn't seen bis "l !mow I'm going to have a relatives In 22 years. But be lot of new frie.nds now calling walked into a bank here and col-me up with all kinda of offers.·· lected tbe first lnatallment on a be said. "To bee.It with them." $241,000 blberitance. Metson's good fortune began "I'm IOiDI to have one, and several years ago when a oae sbot oalJ of a celebration," private investigator was hired llet1on, 41, aald Wednesday by his surviving stepmother, Diabt .._be proved to • San wbo lives in San Francisco Frandlc:o 8-rior Comrt Judie where Jleboa wu born. tbat be wu a lonc·lolt heir to The bank tried without auc- Uai ..... of 1111 IJ'Mt .. unt. ens to trace Jletaon and pay hil 0 1'ft Md all kinda of lite•· lnberttance acconlina to Ewald perieaeea.," be ..ad. "And I'm O. Seblacbter, an Oakland at· not ....., to become aDY of that torney who represented the aoa•au rlebil •tuft now. Tbe private investigator, Blll ~ la ~~ in tbe Llnbartof San Francisco. Mak ..S...,. t .' IJnbart contacted the owner of A prl•ate lavett11ator wbo a bar to Detroit where Metaon . tneked ...... wm 1et seo.ooo frequent y atop8 for a drink after of tlle lmlrttaDc!e. worJC. - In Uae last two decades, "He's a regular customer," Met8oa Mlcl be bu been In aod says Nancy Form1cola Paquin, oat of tlae AnDJ, bad a aert• of the owner ot tbe WestJ)etrolter jobs ia nevolt, collected UD· Bar. ... ..., st Del lnma .,.... But U.. bqan a le11J bUlle -- ,_with tbe Wells Fargo Ban.It and Reuben's long-lost older brother, Wilfr e d G . M e lson of Was hington , D .C ., said Schlachter. The bank wanted a court order positively identify- ing Met.son as the ~non named in the will. Finally. on Tuesday, Met.son, Mrs. Paquin, and Metson's boas assembled in the courtroom ol Probate Judge Jay Pfotenhauer. Lawyers for Met.son's brother told the judge that Reuben must have two burn marts on hla back from childhood medical treatment to be proven tbt real heir, aecordlng to ScbJacbtlr: "All right," said Scblaebw. "So we toot bim into cbamben and he pulled up bis shirt, ud what do you know, be bad the scars." The Judae slaned an order dlrectinc tlie bank's lrus~ CJe. partment to recognize Reuben'• claim . So OD Wednesday I be reeelftd bis firlt two ebeeU for '6,000 eacb, ~ to SebladMr. Bishop: Lived It -My -Way CilP1 CITYJ:::· (AP) -C'-'r I rd IEilllr ... ol o...-GNM.Ma......._ID Nnada'I ... dwnbu JM laur d111 awaJ, HJI be bas no MCODd ~ Moul Uae • ., beli...SIU e. ''I e•'t do It o.er aaatn. I cm-ly bad a ane-Ume abot at It. I went my way,•• be &aid al Ids career • a pl'Clfeuloeal robber in a ~ interview-Wed· neaday. .. tlda is tbe ~ of ........ it, tbeG tlU is what I baye to ac· cept." Blahop, ta, aedtmeed to die Jlond.-, in tbe ... cbamber for k.illin1 a man in a Laa Vesu cuino, said be decided not to ap. peal bis sentence and would stick 1'itb tbe decl.aioa, hued on ''strooa penoaa.I coovictiooa. '' FAN AHO COP CELEBRA~ PIRATES' SERIES VICTORY Riot Squed Reedy, lut C.lebrdofta ~ Tbe Nevada death petlalty law has not been teated at tbe federal court level and Biabop could probably get a stay, but be said the out.come would be the same ultlmately -his execu· lion. Pittsburgh's Fans Exuberent, Orderly The NAACP Legat Defense Fund bu filed an llth·bour re- quest uking the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its Oct. l de· cwon to allow the execution -firit in Nevada since 1981. But Blabop said tbe group is only us· ing him aa a "promotional gim- mick" for its benefit. "They don't have any hopes of getting anything," be added. "lt's a legal move they wouldn't make if it didn't catch tbe publicity it 's catching. 11 , Bishop bu opposed aU efforts to stop bis execution. The inmate s aid he respects individuals who oppose capital puni s hment on g round s it's unfair and unjust, adding that "it certainly is because it's only given out to certain people. Certain segments of society get it." Bishop's comments followed two weeks of s elf-imposed silence, after the Supreme Court ruling and bis resentencing in Las Vegas where he was originally convicted of the December 1977 sJaying of Davtd Ballard, a Baltimore, Md.; newlywed. PITTSBURGH (AP ) - Thousands of jubilant Par-ate fans poured Ofllo the streets for an exuberant t>ul mostly orderly COunty OKs Capo Beach land Deal Orange County supervisors have agreed to buy a small land parcel oortb of the San Diego Freeway offramp to Capistrano Beach as part of an affordable housing pro1ect. That· proJect will provide up- g raded housing to about 30 families in the area that official!. called "some of the worst hous· ing in Orange-COunty •· Supef'Vlsors will set a public hearing pnor to purchase of the $48.500 piece of land The parcel, surplus acreage owned by the state Department of Transportation, must be used for affordable housing under terms ol the agreement. The .7-acre site i:s part ol the Capistrano Beach Village re-babill~ project. von Hemert's celebration of their team's World Series triumph over lhe Baltimore Orioles. <Related stories, Page Bl.) "We're number one," scores of them screamed Wednesday nag ht. Police. remembering street parties here that got out of hand after Pirate triumphs, were re- ady with barncades and terse orders to the crowds to keep movmg A crowd of several thousand. mostly young people, gathered an M aricet Square downtown to ~cream. arc roll:. of toilet pa.per into the m1dn1ght sky and wave pennants that sold last week for Sl but were easily fetching $2 Wedn~ay rught. Officers equipped with riot helmets and billy clubs were on every corner. Some led dogs on leashes to clear out the square when a few rans pelted them with bottles and cans. A few persons were bitten and several cele brants we re t aken into custody. But for the most part it was an exultant group that descended on the downtown area, horns blaring and pompons waving from open windows. Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS -CHAIRS • t. FEATURING * Famous Brands. Heritage. Woodmark. Stanton Cooper and much more on sale. * All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied. hardwood frames etc.) * Arm Covers and Soil Resistant Fabrics * Thousands of Fabrics to select from including many Imports * Special Orders at Sale Prices * All Floor Merchandise available for Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW ... I I and beautify your home in t ime for the * ALL SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays. LEATHER LESS 25°/o lnctudlng Sp9clel Order ' thru Oct i11t ---11tMt.~---- TOAAANCE 23~9 Hewthome Blvd (213.) 378· 1279 \ ··1~•: ti Rl\11'\ R.: A 'I> I\ I t.RIOI( l)f..~U.' CllTA-...A f5~t-awli141 42·2050 ITC>flll HOUAI: 1:00 TO 5:SO MONDAY THflU IATUflDA't CLOMO SUNDAY .. LAGUNA 8!ACH 34'5 North Coast Hwy 17 14) 4941-6551 l • ! ) 4 ...... Blood on the Sand . 8011£ PEACEFUL Bl!ACllGOl!U at Bolsa strand have reported t.bat street ganis from other areas have ,staked oul beach claims wltb their ean& naaa and actually s bol•lJAaRnby. 8olsa Chica, It shouJ•be clearly UJ>CMrstood, is a state. controlled beach ll 1s a state responsibility. Sometimes Hun-- Reqidred Equapt'l'lnl for Vilit to Bow Chica State Beach . tington Beach city police and Orange County deputies have come to the aid or t.be state beach rangers. But the state bas pr;tmaryresponsibllitytokeept.bepeace,tBolsaChic~. You cannot P-lace blame fort.be gang wars on a few un· dermanned rangers . You think'a few rangers on _dut_y should wade into a couple of street gangs that are bavmg 1t out with knives and guns on the beach? No way. HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE Chief Earl Robitaille has pretty well reduced gang violence on city-controlled beaches with increased shoreline patrols. As for the Bolsa state beach, the chief thinks patrols might do the same thing there. "We could do 1t:• he acknowledges, "but it might take . . .. five years. Thal gives you some idea how far eut of control the Bolsa. Chica situation is. Five years to return peace and safety to the strand. . All this comes at a time when state authont.Jes are pushing to gain more and more public access to beaches. 1t is a noble ~oal State authorities oqht to place a higher priority, however, on keeping t.be peace along tbe beacbfroot the state already ~ontrols. AND YOU WONDER WHY the beaches of Newport or Huntington city or Laguna are so Jammed during the season' What in d visitors would want to go to Bolsa Chica just stabbed., Since e gang warfare shows no sign of letting up even now that the season has ended, there may be only one solutiotl. Governor Brown may have to call out the Na· tional Guard. Neutralize violence with a show of force. The citizenry shouldn't have to wait five years before it will be sale to visit a state beach. Pope Celebrates First Anniversary ROME <AP> -Pope John Paul II we nt partying to celebrate the first anniversary or his pontificate. He slipped out of bis Vatican apartment accom- panied only by a private secretary Wednesday night to attend a dinner party organized by a group or Polish priests and nuns, &OUrCes said. Chicago Hit by · Bombing CWCAGO <AP1 -= :=:.:i ~'f~.:w::t:: day and left. a emaH enter· at lM GNat LU• Naval Trabdna Center ln a aenn ol bombUlo apparently connected with a Puerto Rican naUoa.alllt &fOUP, police Aid. A dynamite bomb al.lo waa round at an otftce buildin& and d1aarmed1 pollce utd. £HUB• IN lbe eveal.q, an aoooymoua telepbone call to televlaion station· WBBll bad warned of "a series ot bomb- ln&•" b)' the herto Rican tel'· rorlat IJ'OUP FALN. No one was injured in the blasts. The explosion in the office building extensively damaaed a bathroom near the office of Coot County Board President George·• Dunne. Mayor Jane Byrne bas offices on that noor in another part of the building. ··You can figure it was a dynamite bomb," s aid Fire C ommissioner Richard Albrecht. THE BLAST at the Navy facility In North Chicaao oc- curred about the same time, s hortly before m ldnigbt, authorities said. A bomb consisting of four sticks of dynamite and a timer was discovered and disarmed in a building housing several Rtpublican organizational of- fices only a few hundred yards from the government building, authorities said. It aL9o bad been set to go·off shortly before mid· night. • Police said officers were searching other government buildings today, but there were no reports of other bombs. NAVY LT. Ge°o_rge _Farrar .. _ a spokesman for ilie navar train- ing center , said t.be blas t blew out windows on the east side of a one-story. wood-frame building and left a two-foot crater about six inches deep outside t.be build-· ing. The blast lifted a concrete parkin g l ot marke r and s lammed it against a car about l2 feet away. he said. T he site of the blast was about two miles west of the main base. in an unrestricted area where access could be gained without c hecking in with guards. he added. He's Record Icebreaker POTTSTOWN , Pa IAP) George Dillman stopped traffic here with his elbow a nd set a world's record to boot. Dillm~n . a 185-pound black· belt karate expe rt. used bis elbow to bteak 1.250 pounds of solid ice with a single blow. crackina his own record of 1.000 pounds elf ice smashed in 1974. Downtown traffic paused Wed- nesday as Dillman wound up to crack t.be five three-feet by one. foot slab6 or lee. and motorists burst into applause as ice cubes scattered in all directions. Rainstorms Wit;lespread Northwest Warned of Gale Winds Alllo.o'-Atl..,IA 84lltlmort 81am•r<k 8ols. llolton ... .,.,nsvlll• llvff•IO 0..yet>nl! 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Greek Poet Wins literature Prize STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP> -Tbe Nobel Prt.ze in lit.eTature was. awarded today to Greek poet Odysseus Elytis. whose lyrical work portrays ma n's struggles a&ainst the background of Aegean landscape and Greek tradition. · The Swedish Royal Academy of Letters' seledion of the ._ year-old Elyt.Js. who 1s not wtdely known outside ~ homeland. came as a s.urprise to many observers of the 1t1t.emational literary scene. But the academy bas often chosen aged poets-recent examples are Spaniard Vicente Aleixandre 1n 1977. Italian Eugeruo Montile an 1975 and Swede Harry M artmson in 1974 El'.XnS IS THE second Greek poet to re· cel'Ve the coveted award, wtuch_tbis year car- nes a cash sum of $190.000. G1orgos ~feris won It in 196.1. One of Elytis' be~t-k.nown works is the folklore-based poem ''T0Ax1on EstJ " < .. Worthy It Is"'), which was put to music by composer Millis Theod<>rakis, a persona l fnend. who described 1t ELYm as "a bibleoftheGreek pt'Ople .. Elytis is thl' pen named adopted by Odysseus Alepoudhelis Elyt1s' ()()('lry. the 18-member Swedish Academy said in 1t!> citat ion. · ·di:p1cts with sensuoui> s t r ength and intel.lect_ual clears1ghlC'dness modem man's struggle for freedom and creative ness ELYTIS WAS BORN of a well-known industrial family on the island of Crete. like the great poet Nikos KaP.DtUlkis, in 1911. a few years before the isla nd was liberated from the Turks He studied law and pohbcal sc1en~ at \.be Uruvers1t)' of Alhena and philology m Paris. He has spent several years an France. visited the UnJted Slates tn 1.961 and lives 10 Athens. Marine a .Mop Ue nCuba ___ • GUANTANAMO BAY, 0. (AP) -MariDu llav• m• t.belr ~ pullllclwt la ...... nerelle llt die U.S. Naq ~ at •• ..,...,.mo Ba7 wtda Uttli drama and u• appueot reac· Uon from acUaUd.aa Cuba. :liltJa DO ....... bo yella ud ... loaded weapc>1a1, 10me ol tbe ~:.a~·~ amplai..._ vebldee Weclwday wlllk lb• rHt ellmbed off belleollten a few bandred y.,. tnia=.tda the 45-1quar1-mUe bue. TBE ONLY hindrance to tbe eady 1DOn11n• Jandinc, from three NaYJ Jldps wbieb bl'ougbt tbe llarlnea from North Carollna, wu a pelt.lD• rain wllldl delayed 101De put.a ol tbe exerdM for a few minutes. Tbe ex.eretae, a moek rei.D- fOf'celDllll ol the GO Marines re. gularly atatloaed here, wu buUly arranaed u a abow·tb&- fl a 1 action after Pre~ident Carter uld be would locreaae U .s. mllitary pniMDee ln the area because of the preseoce of a brigade ol Soviet troops in Cuba, about soo mi&ea west or the U.S. enclaveolGuantanamo. "I think what \be exercise dOH ls show the American peo-· pie that tbe resolve LI t.bere and we have the capability to de- fend." said Marine Col. Loui5 J Piantadosi. THERE HAD bee11 reports that the Cubans bad in«eased their troop strength oo the other side of the 17-mile fence sur· rounding the b~. at the ea.stem lip of Cuba, but there was no evidence of direct surveillance of the landing. A small boat which military officials des(ribed as a-Cuban obser vation boat mo ved to within about 2,000 yards of the USS Nassau while t roop- carrying helicopters were being launc~. But a Nav y frigate ap- proach'ed the Cuban boat about two miles offs hore and it tu.med away without incide nt. officials i.rud. ; THE MARINES' we apons were unloaded because. ·Pian- tadosl said, "this is an exerciae. We do not want anybody to get hurt ' No injuries were re.ported and be said be coosidered tbe I exercu;e a success. I I f • The Daily Pilot brings you the world, na- tion, state and especially your hometown -all for only 12c a day. All delivered to your door for less than the price of a cup of coffee. , You get It all In tbe . ) i DAILY PILOT 642-4321 I CALIFORNIA . . Coast Still Rumblirig . .. Quake. Leave Californians Queaay LOS ANOJ!l..SS (AP) -SoutMn Calllomia ........._, ...,,.... by two lllJl.lftcam ....-...-ta.a. ..... .._ abc>m tWr II 1 Mll • bit wausflJ ... , at ~kl eoeU.Md te ru•bl• fl'QID tb&~to ....... A quake 1DM1UriU •.1 09 tM RJdltw H ale ete ..... la Suta llll•ka Ba)' ~UM.J. 1be 1 :25 p.m lremor WU cea· WNC1 a m1la DOlta ol UM ftl"'lt q-.. and ...._ 1Ud no dam• Ud been NP(llted, 'l'llS aauMJ temblor wu apparent- ly __....... to Jfonday'1 t .f.mqnttude quake that devaatated tM 1mpertal van.,. 111 mta. to the aoutbeut. M EANWBILE, CALTECH • Hlsmolol11t1 apecalated that the Malibu ~ msy have been u 'at· tenboek -ol tie 4.S.temblor that ltruck tMNmtaNlllutJu.1. FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S WEAR • • . jolted • "" toUDt,y .,.. -~. ratWaa wtndowa ud trlQ«taa aeveral mlnor rocbticlle. AlOQI \he tault where UM Imperial Vall•Y quake occurred, allppap Mft a pWn(j .talble brown trail ot 1',umped and broken earth a foot or two acroea Utd more than 30 mllu loq tb.rcM.lah "Tbere _... a sudden Jolt, like a truck had run blt.o the aide the balkllq rtlbt here on the ninth ftoOt,0 Mid 6enier John Hainer, w"° wu at work in a downtown bllll·riae. • (FIRST QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED) TB ... ltDS 90 IDaJlJ phone ealla that.t.Mphooe eentce wu tlalled brief· ly ln Loi Anlelet, but no damaae "' ln· juries were reponed. Tbe l :SZ p.m. tremor was eenter-.d ln the Paclftc. Ocean ei&ht mUes south of Malibu, aald Melinda Brlma of the CaJlfomla lnaUtute of Tecbnolol)' in Pasadena. emsa;a, deaert, plow.,d fields and .............-wa,ya. Sclent.asta call the break a mol• tract because tt looks as It a itant mole had been racina a lon1 just below the surface. • l-Tbe ~ started 1wayi.llC. I could hear tbinp rattllns tbrouabout the house," aald Susan Ono-Gillott of Echo Park. Nearer the epicenter, the Pacific: Coast Highway was cloeed temporarily as a precaution while workmen Inspect· ed Malibu's perennial slide area at Bil Rock beach, sheriff's deputies saicl. Several minor rock.slides were reported near the tunnel on Malibu Canyon Roed, deputies said. About 7'h bours later, Caltech report._ ed a 3.1 afters.bock from the Malibu Afterahoc:u continued to bit the Im· penal Valley Wednesday. The most severe was a 5.1 JOit lt\at occurred at 4:45 p.m. Judge Undoes Red Tape ~A_PA <AP ) -A judge ").'ho lashed out at "bureaucracy" Wednes· day ordered a boy out or Napa State Hospital who had technically been re. leased 15 months ago but kept anyway. Visiting S upe r ior Court Judge Robert 0 . Carte r ordered Dennis Richard Jack , 17 , or Milpitas in Santa Clara County. into a less· ( _____ sr._'AT._'E ____.) restrictive program ror developmentally dis abled per'son s in Sacra mento. ..,......_.. Jack . was committed" OIL PRICE DEMONSTRATORS RALLY AT PARK IN CARSON, NEAR A SHELL REFINERY two years ago for treat. Prote8t0ra Joined In 103 Relll•• AcroH the U.S. Wedneedey' ment of schizophrenia ~ and other mental dis--.,.1 lndustrw Target orders. Ilia doctor re--~---------=----_..;:::;;;___ commended dJscbarge 15 moaUis-ago but of· flciall Nid they CQU)dn't find an alternative pro- .gram in which to place Energy Costs, Scarcity Hit bJ01 Dice Record By Tiie Auocla&ed Presa As pa.rt of a nationwide-protest against the 011 inclmtry, buDdreds of Callfornlans. YQUlll and old. have spoken out agai.nat aplrallng.energy ea.ta and fuel scarcities through planped gatherings. More than 200 demonstrators assembled Wed· nesday on the sidewalks in front of Standard Oil Company's headquarters in San Francisco, while an estimated 400 persons, many of them elderly ga,hered at the Santa Clara County administration building to rail against energy costs. . lid on oU and gas prices, stop pboo.y shortages and a ppoint a special prosecutor , and create a publicly-owned e.nero co~tiall. ·: "There aren't as many bere• tbel'e were-i>o posed to be," said one disappointed San Francisco organizer, who asked not to be identified. "I doa't know where they are but they ain't here." Later. Chevron. a Standard oµ subsidiary. is· 3ued a statement characterizing the protest as "futile. making demands that would worsen the nation'senergyproblems,notsolvethem." Yan tte....n • Purtl8n • Levi • Angel FllgM • Farah • Kennington • Robeft Bruce • ·H_.r ·• C•mpua • 0. Vinci • Che .... Et Cle • Holbrook • n PEN • D AY S A WEfK THE MaLE: MJN (j 2300 Harbor Blvd. (In ... rt.or Center) Cost9 ...... 540 .,. TAHOE CITY <AP> - As choppy, wind-blown waves battered the sur· face of Lake Tahoe, a tiny submarine carrying a three-man c r e w dropped 1,000 feet into the lake's chill depths, the deepest dive ever made at Tahoe. "ENERGY IS NOT a problem of geology, nor is it a problem or economics. It's a political pro· blem." Joe Misbrenner, a representative of the ~~-~------~---------~-------~~--~~~ KHHng Probed RIVERSIDE CAP) -Oil. Chemical & Atomic Workers union, told the Police investigators say San Francisco crowd more a rrests may be In Los Angeles; meanwhile, William Winpis· made in the wake or the inger, president of International Association of booki,,ng of a 30-year ·old Machinists. urged that controls on the oil industry man in connection with be retained, calling for the appointment of a the narcotics-rela t ed "special prosecutor to watch over those bandits." slaying or the Rivers ide An estimated 1,200 persons gathered at two rallies C o u n t y a u d i t o-r . ".in the L.A. area in protest. controller's son and the 1 "It's time to make the politicians get in bed wounding or the woman with the American people instead of the ... oil who lived with him. companies," he said Stephen Kutylo w~as MISBRENNER URGED the demonstrators booked for investigation and passersby to help persuad_e Congress to ''put a of murder and attempt· ed murder Wednesday Mini l A..l-!l in connection Wllh Shoot· s er Ull.ll s ing death of Michael Ladd, 25, whose decom· d posed body was found in Sex Miscon net his apartment Mond~y. · lled9ldetldlled LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe county coroner bas identified the nude, bludgeoned body of a yo'ung woman found in a Westchester trash bin as that ot Dorothy Winfrey Smith of Hollywood. A worker at a nearby plJnt found her face down and partially cov- ered by trash in the bin Wednesday, police said. U was not known it she was sexually molested. VISTA (AP) -A 38-year-old Baptist minister has pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual mis· conduct with male students enrolled in the Chris· tian high school he operated in Escondido. Under'. a plea-bargaining agreement, the district attorney's office agreed to drop five counts or oral copulation and lascivious conduct with males under age 14 agaitlst form-er Christian High School principal and rounde r Marvin Ellsworth Sudduth J.r. MUNICIPAL JUDGE Zalman Scherer ap· proved the plea bargain Wednesday at the Vista preliminary bearing for Sudduth, •San Marcos re· sident who ia the father of three children. Sentencing wu set for Nov.1•. IAMAage~sSc .. els Man Guilty In Bilking Operation FRESNO (AP) -A man accused or bilking a n 'estimated $500,000 from inves tors wbo b o u g ht hi s· go ld · extracting machine bas been found guilty or e ight counts or grand theft. Witnesses at the trial of Robert Cheney. 50. testified be claimed bis "spinner" machines would remove gold particles from running streams in gold country n orth of Fresno. He estimated that mac:~ operators could earn as much as $2,000 to $3,000 a day. AMONG THOSE testi· fying was Kingsburg· Riverside Justice Court J udge James Aaron, who said be bought one of tbe machines for $22,500 in diamonds plus a $1,500 check tor sales tax. Desegreg~tion Plan Unveiled· LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Aqeles UDified School Dis· trkt bM flied detalb of a ~ foaal to deHll"el•te tbe eity G)M)ola wit.la an apuded whm- a r1 prosram tbat would llmlnate mandatory IChool bal- ~ attiOrney and •aocl•te t~ 1*"1 HalYel'IOG p&d I.be d8taUI wwe IDcluded ID • 1J-Pll8 clocumat flied w..s. ...ct*1 ln ,..,ame to questions by Juc191 Paul £cly. . Ealy 11 under a mandate Crom tbe ate Supreme Court. to oversee dil!!Mlnl•UC. efforta ln tM ......... dl7 ICbool d1t• trict. MCGDd .... onl1 '° '"" York's. Halverson said the document detailed an earlier moUoo in wbicb ~ ~ard asked that the mandatorJ components be phased out by the ead of the school year or sooner lD favor of tbe volmtary aepnenta. . The 1cbool board decided Sept. 25 to support an all- vohmt.J .lmesration prosram., Tlle current pro1raln com· bines !Mndatory businl with in· c:enttvea for voluntary bualng. He said the coal was to replace the mandatory port.Jons of the plan becaUM, "we doa't have enou1b people to pantelpat. lD the mandatory .. plan. Our hope is th\t we can make it u attractive as possible if it's voluntary." . • Accordinc to Halveraon, the all-voluntary plan wot&lcl lnclude ellht new diltrictwlde m81Mt schools on the IQh 1cbool ~. 11 macnet cent.en at exiltlns biJh acboola, expwlon of tbe permits with tramportatlon pro. gram, and maintenance of D&lrl a nd clusters· on voluntary bull throu1b incentives to youn11ten . Halveraon said the district would a1ao try to stablliae alx areH il bas {dent.illed U .Up- ping back Into aegreaated pel· wu. ... Quality i.n /ashion and everyday goods .IJlld seroices ... with that personal touch ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES H. BARR JEWE LERS JEAN DAHL ... Women's fashions DARRELL'S TUX SHOP DR. LOU ELDER ... Optometrist THE HAIR HANDLERS •.. Full serv ice hatr styling salon HALLIDAY'S . '..Traditional men's clothing HICKORY FARMS ..• Specialty foods HUMPTY DUMPTY ••• Children's clothing LA GALLERIA ... Feminine attire MARKET BASKET NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED ••• Greetlnt Cards & Gifts RION HARDWARE ,1SAVON DRUGS THE.STOREKEEPER ••• Min's and boy's sportswear DICK VERNON'S .•• Ladie's active...- VETA'$ ..• Intimate appaf9I WESTC LIFF CUSTOM TAILORING & MEN'S WEAR WESTCLIFF PLAZA CLEANERS WESTCLIFF SHOES ... fine bmily footwear . ' .. ) .. - Tragic Lessons ' James Everett Reaam and Bmam J~ Nebeme bad only met· a few minutes before ~·ytere killed on a Huntialton Beach street. . · Be••· ...... said, =ad 1 to ~ Nebeme dlaqe a tire on Ilia c:ar Bolla Avenue. Bolk were IUuck by a car·ollleen wu driven 'bf a ·mu ~ tbe lnfluenee of Ueohol. · 1 A »year-old Huntiq{oa Beach man was arrettecl for · IUSpicion of felony drunk driviDI ·and felODJ m•MI•......... · The two men wen Mded to cme of the clty's most ..-ue.ome _}'et predictable atMiltlcs -traffic accident fatalities. 'Ibey became 1971 victiml number 22 and 23. Poliee said Hdly tUt tbe a.... are not unusual. In J9'18. they um. Cbere were 31 tnlftc: deaths~ What is worth noUnc about tb1a y.ear's that lialf ol the accidents involve driven who ce aay had l>een drinking. · Jt •s been said before and perhaps people have become jaded to the sugeatlon, but persons who have }?een drinking have no b\mineaa on the road. P~icipation Pays Administrative requests for up to $9,800 to hire a consUltant . to res~arcb school buildine and irounds maintenance in Huntington Beach were put on • back tiurber·this week. • ~.led by Max &ld•kow, opted to 10 atraiaht to the -..· _moutb1 in determinlne bow tbe Ocean View (ele...,,.,.Y> School District maintenance dollar ~t be stretched. S~w sua~ted that ·the maintenance peop&e ....... ow. .... ·==:::a ... Jliiiilti1i Otiiaclee = • rWOWNI or nw•mped to ~ a Id 1"eJ ol maintenance. . Tbe problem, said oae -'mintstratOr. la-that molt Ocean View teachers have been in the district a long lime and expect services at a level equal to tlM>se when schools were new some lOyean ago. As buildin•s a1e and maintenance dollars grow scarce followinj Proposition u. ao~ must give. Sudakow indicated be bad more in mmd than saving consultina fees'.1He pointed out that district personnel lik• to work toward IC)ala. -· • Most motivation experts asree that when emploJees : have a part ill. plannh11 wan to be doDe. more la : accomplished Md "°rt ls smoother. :. Tbe·board ls to be commended for k~ u e,e on hanl·g)eaned dollan wblle livilur the people wbo lmow ~ problems an opportunity to aofve them. Boyd/ Oysters BJ L.11. BOYD • ! ·rr.la .,.... I.a' 0.. ..... -~9\ phaap. ,,.., .... .... • ........... theJ ........ . "" ...... u the°' .... ,_ baJ are fat, it'• beea ... Uae1'n been swoUeo wttlll wat ...... tter they've ben banested. Tbat'f unmck«, .. iao't it? But tbe oyster pect. dlea do it. the rascals. History records tbat ~lepbone lnterrupUona ao pnoJed Alexander Oruam 9ell that be freqaeatly Wl'apped • towel arouad tbe ~ ID bis lab 10 be eoald w.t ID peace. Dear GIOomy Gus ' , A . About 45 feet la tbe limit. I'm told. ',\ .... ,,,,If ol ~-Wit bo•• .... tlMle laltnc· tioaa to 1111 eoutncttoe -Hblb? ... : 0 Neftr re- IDOYe tbe· IC ........ I befaroe tlle wallp9per laiJJP." Do11. too, set hey fever. Q. "What's the difference between 'taste' and •navor'? .. A. THte relt" OD tbe ionpe. '1a.or reJlel OD tbe LonpelDdDOM. Recall daM TV eammerdal la wlUcb a ear eompaQ ..... a ....... ·betaet ... salloa .. cw lD a •ertlal •trial from tbe ...,.... ol Ro1al Oor1e to tM au· ,.. ........... °"' ltf Q6ld ----~ ... 1.a tlaat tth ., lillacUr 1 ... . Q ......... ~ ........... .,... .. a.., ... a t11Ua .... , ............. ff .--mrtr.r.._...._ ..,, .. A., ft11rs ~la M em .. • ...... wit• IMlt .. .............. Cl .............. °'~'·" la U.. l'tlPoft tUt DIS.._., vm.-. .............. .................... °""• DINIF ol --to ii ............ .. ........... ~ ........... ~·--• •n ... JiwJlAndenoa c . Report Hints Oil 1'Crisis' a Lie > ---·-MQ10M ·-u,.. ... ,..,.. ~at Ute Carter ad· , I II ..... .,.. ••st .. ........... ~ .... ....... ._..,.. ........ .... ,.. ........... .,,..__ Tltt offlelal tsplaaatloa, dt•••d out by t••a·Snert1 lee re tar y J a m e 1 hlrle1hlter aad otber Carter mlo· loa •. wa1 that tbe au "allortaae" b • d bee• HUMCI.,, die ... ,,.__ ol lltt ra"laD rHol~ aDd a 1ub1equent ~ID CW9rall importa ol some 2 ~lion· blrrell "'oil a clay. TBE SllOCIDNG · truth. ac· cordin1 to closely held in· tem,-ee documeota we've ob- tained, la thla: Not ooly wu Mailbox Girt llD lbaJUle;1Mlt tbe u.. ed..._ wM aetuaUy lmPQIUu MOR& aU lD every mo.th trom , .. ....., to Jub tbu it did I.a tbe umt Dlltocl ol 1171. DuftM UM erudal ent tbNt IDODdll cl tbla rear,. n.. tbe loll ot lraa&an 1uppw wu auppoHdly maldaa the tu liDll lllevitable, U.S. Im· pon. were 250,000 barrels a day moee.tbaD m tbe ftnt quarur o1 1'71. , Tbe cold, bard facts -whlch expoM the admiailtraUoa'1 de- ceit -are detailed ln a secret CIA report ln our J)CMIHUioo. Coupled with an internal White Bouse memo, the niurr. ill the CIA n!POft reveal tha Jimmy Carter wu playtq politics with the American mMoriata • fnlltra- Uoa, c)'Qlcally trylnt to aim their wrath at forei&D oU pro- ducers -and away from B1C OU and the White Houle. INCSBIJOLY, U.S. o6l pro- ducUoo in tbe ftnt three months o1w.,_. .......... . day Lim tlaaD It wu a ,_,. befON, tbl CIA report ..... Domeldc o'1 productJoa ID ._ moatlla before tbe ~ aver.,.SLll•"''an . ,a day. ~to l .'I millton bar· rela a daJ I.a tlie ftnt quart.er o1 lt'll. .,/ The .. ,.._ CIA report, titled v.l.D_ teraation a I En er IY StatilUW -Rme'r' ud dated Sept. 5, lbowl that world oU pro- ductloo ill Janury, February and )(arch WU to.2 millloa bar· rela a day, compared to the 51.9 million daily averace for 1178. And ill April and May. wben Americana ftnt beean llniDC uP for IJllOline, world production bad lDcreued to 12 'millloo bar· rel.I a day, .. TRI! QA confirmed what was no secret -the Iranian revolu· Uon resulted in a dramatic drop in that cwmJ'• oil proctuetkm. from 5.Z million to 1.1 m.llllon bal'Mlla..,~.-------------.----~~ Buttbll ............ up bJ Geller .u..,,.••itlll ... Uoaa (wD .. -·~·· ...... of the United l&a._) ..... Ar•b6• w.. .... •..:.= ebaDkol~-... lDereMIDt ,._ 1'71 dall1 aver.,• ol 1 iidlllma barrell to t .5 mlDIGD. -~ .-i • ~ naUODI that m-- otl-av.uatile.14-the U.....S ..... -~~• were llesteo, V••••u• ~. Kuwait Ubfa, Ni,erta 1llMl the United KJnc.ilom -eveD tbe ~ viet Uman aDd Red CbiDa. ADii American eoaawnen •!= boqbt it to the tune al t .5 ba.rrelaal lmpoa1ed crude perclQ durint the fintqua&1erol 11Tt. WBA.T CONltJ•B&I also boutbt wa1 the Carter ad· mlnistratioD's myth that the IM lines were all the fault al u.e sreedy Oraanhatioa of Petroleum Exportlq CouabieB <OPEC>. An internal memo from the president'• chief domestic adviser, Stuart Ehenstat. spelled QUt the political bay thai could be made from motorist.I' milery. · "We have a better opportmdt;J than ever before," he wrote the president oo June 28, "to abift the cause for inflation and energy problems to OPEC ... With strong s tep• we can mobiliie the nation around a real crim and with a clear enemy OPEC " If there had indeed been a "real crisis," such an adm.lailtr'a· lion ploy woOJd be permissible political ftm and eamea. But ~ CIA report shows there was no cris1s. leutof all one that could be blamed on OPEC. Thia rabea the. cynical admlnislratioo tactic to the status of the Big Lie. "E1zenstat wn taking. deadly aim al aJI those dirty Arab so- and soc, in tus memo, but they ca me lo ou r aid," a con- gressional energy expert com· meoted to our associate Dale Van Atta The reaJ villains, it turns out, weren't the OPEC nations at all, but U.S. 011 companies, which cut back production -and the Carter administration, which lied about at. Can We Halt Pension;Plan Grabbing? To the Editor: Evelle Younger is ool the pro- blem; ~ is just an example of the problem. Mr. Younger was nevel in the position to vote himself a pension. He was just in a system, where politicians vote themselvea a different pension, fot' every job they fill. Normally, a person gets a pension for a profeaaloa Uial luu for • or 30 years, but a politieiall mq bold four or ftve .le* durtnl that period al time ... draw a penUon for each job. NO ONB a.as draws a ftall peuioa IGI' four to six years ol work, but tbe polltlciana do -·-tbeJ baft voted it ICJ. Sbowin1 animosity to llr. Xoane-won't belp. We must dWaje tbe •ntem tbat allowed it to lleppen. llr. Younger bas after beal in a position to vote on the amowata of peoaiom. Tbe •Jltem said that be bad it com- ills, '° be ta lt Just u you and I WGUHaave. Now tbe queatioa la: What are we lokllS to do about it? AAy Hf'leatloaa from Jania or Oum? JAii~ W. 90LDING Ae•let.t '1er1Je• To the Editor: I would have bet my lut SUaan B. Anthony my recent let· ter on Hanoi Jane would aet a riae out of somebody. Let see now. Accordine to the actlviata, tbe followlnt took l>lace durtnc the war we loll in \'Mt.Dam : l . Oar airmen were either clQIUJ or aadlata, beea-. tJMy ... .,. bit aQtb1q with tWr pm and bomlll a:r, women ud ~ Tbe 1ML11p Ibey ....,,,,... were .W..r •cbooll or bmpttala. 2. AU the refqeea wbote p1e. turt1 you aaw dally tJa the new1papera were fleeiaa ,.,.... Alwiean ..... :ti; o1 tldl reaUJ ban 1uc1 I.a NGltla ~ wfaicb .. •· ........ .,... to GeeQPJ. •· 'fte ,.ue, peace·ao.tac .... Vtllli Md DO eltmee tlUl to .., ......... bomelaad . . MLONnt Oar crouad - air fClftltl wn ~ baYiDI to MtaS limited -Un•. CUaaiaaJy, tbe com t ut1IU from KU06 plaeed ... aittraft bMtertel and matllk obJectiwl DNrby. taowtq .. ....... -aUack them. n. =fled to ... DOt -......... .. ..... ...... lifla ..., ...... I dli .. I ·- whom Fonda befriended and still supports If we railed the Vietnamese ror such shallow reasons as the activists profess. we should never have landed in Europe on D·day. We never should have bombed German industry or lbe cities. Here we sit. knowing that we ca nnot defend dem ocracy anywhere, not even here. We have a volunteer army that will insist on ta.kinl a vote before they defend ua or our allies. We bear notbiq but protest wbeo we uk OW' )'OUtb, not to defend our country. but to learn bow to defend iL J . W. REID •t-.ee~ To the F.ditor : I would like to amwer Michele Price's comment ( Mai1box, Sept. 27). First, to answer ber questioa, "Whose job am I tak· inc?" Tbe answer is no ooe's. YOU lay )'OU are proud and than.klul for the warm hearted Americana wbo helped the boat people. A.re you also proud and thankful for all the men wbo gave their Uvea and the men in verteraoa hospitals who will never have a normal famlly life? They were trying to help the people of Vietnam. Our 1<>vemment baa broqbt over 20,000 to Orange Ct,"f!~ and more each moo th. I that la quite a bit of belt>. Now there is the health pro- blem due to tuberculosis and the problem in the schools, where the chlldren cannot speak.. read or write our lancuase and there ls a lack of teachers to help them. I feel our Sovernment should not briq lDto Oranie County mo~ peiple than can be ade· quately taken care of. If you, Michele, ban an amwer. I lbink we would all like to bear it. ELLEN MORAN ...... To tbe ---: ae •nbtQa Laford'• ...._. (llaUbos 10·11·'9> and the Puama Canal "liYeawa," bJ the U.S., •'•JOM l'ft taDred to about it f .. the ..... ., .. 111. Laurord. ADd Goldie JCJMPb (tame llaUbox dat.) rett«ated my feeliQp. When Ulla i..ue wu at aiaa. J wrote leden to "the ...,,ers tbat be.'' I 1quawted and I 1uapec:t I WH only one of man1 wbo foresaw wbat would ba.,,_ It lDdMd w did ts" tbe e..a aw.,. lo • p ··--..... It 1'... and now lbey thumb their noses at the United States and np our n ag down. So what else is new-> They're oot the only ones -seems like the whole world plays us for suckers (which we are). They will lake advantage and then sneer a lot. I. for one. am so s.ick of the way our government ap- parently bas to play the nice. sweet. good guy role and then 1et a ldclt ln the t.eet.b from lbe very ones 'ft've helped. What kind of fools be we? KAY PECAlIT A ... Tlrefl To the Editor: If Eileen Means <Mailbox, Ocl. 4) is "sick and tired" of seeing our former President Nixon's occasional picture and comments in the papers she mu.at be exasperated with the dail y photos. comments. speecbess and declarations of the "Chicken from Cbappaquid· dick." Ted Kennedy must talk au of the time, which may be addi- tional proot that be has liWe time for essential action. Kary Jo's life depended on Ted Ken- nedy. I shake with fear when I think that the fate of our nation may ~ ln bis hands in an emergency. LOTTIE P. PARKER ... F•aLeuer To the Edltor: To wbom should credit be given for 1ucb excellent edttortal1 Ulat appear every 1 ennia1? Sometimes I don't quite -eee eye to eye with you, but IDOlt ol the time they are ao tood I wllb I could have written them . I tJSVAU.Y vote accordiq to your susieatloaa. Once ln a wblle I IO off and do my own tblnkiq -and that lo 't very tood. I set aucb a kick out al .. le .. ) \ Richard Reeves and his opiniom about our very dumb governor -does me old heart good ! Well. anyway. I r ead your ed1tonals. right after I read the stock market <first things first, huh.,> Wash you didn't have so much murder and rape etc. on the front page. How about putting the editorials there, and the trash way back? Thant you all for an excellent paper aod especially the editorials. I love them. MRS. RAY HARTLEY A•mell•t•lr To the Editor: Off their backs -please! Was it only a few mootba ago that our favorite public enter. taine r ti~ to the wbippiq post was Anita Bryant? We could laugh at he r , do armchair analysis of her sexuality and family tile, speak with acorn of her intelligence 8Jld faith and much ol the media fed the fires with delilbt. Now It's Jane Fonda's tunL Pile on tbe abuse, ridicule, ran. cor. and tteollec:tlon of any f awe pas from any point in her his- tory· Indeed, this is much easier than seriously analyzing her commentary and thought. B0'111 OP these women caQ handle lt. They're accuatomed to the tort of barbs that are part of belnc in public life. But neither of them deserves it. ltacb Of them .baa a aertous, dMD coo. cern for an area of publlc tile that affects adulta and cbiJdrea What do we re.JJ:y want ta oQ,. pubUc ftcurea -miDd.l ... twitt who •mile Pl'ettU1, lbow their •tuff, and fade fl'Oln Rona ...... rett'1 IONtp map? We ce~ seem to reward this sort of person <check yo1.&r crocery counter macume.> mo"9 tbaQ we do thole wbo atep forward out of concern for tbeir ~trj and thelr fellow bumau. ~ even tbe Sood tblll ti ..,.~u.ai.,.. COVMP for CNdlf cu bt ea.. celled.out~ edltlOftala .._ '* pot ... at ... people ( ... -~ ..... , .. ..,, .... -ow edae . AbBl:ftT JORDAN 109 • 1Atter1 from "°"" Wlcl flat noht to cOftdn" ~-· .,_.or •lfm"9cde Hbff u ,....,,,: Lftttr• o/ HO _,. ., ,_ ..,, M ~ prt/n-nc•. AU .............. =-..._, .. ,.., =...._ -:,-•,:::... . .. =:.= ..... ::.."'·~ --------------------_.,,, ----·-----·--... -. li«>RE OPINION • IW£d Reevee • . 'Roeldng' . Into Governµient.: •F • HOU. YW'OOD-.ltlf Wald U · to ber ud" AUltralla. C.._ \o l--..! .. ~D•mtcA!f14?l~IMt-unlk•~JWUdLIMm•1ft•1ta--····· ...... '9WIT laii" onr UM CO.VJ. HI city eo•cDm•. Uarea ...... \o ~.·· to f~ l~ Mi.._ rilJK ftlllf ~.~J !::-19t"t '!!' .. -f~Watbemy OD -.... ·-----=· .. -·. Ull -......... QM ..-....... to •Ul'1 • ........ =• ..ma varianeea al· llellDa.ddy. Im ddld'a private 8dlaclil. "ll1a.aa,,.. ii lbe word .. ... Ille .. DOl .. ..u ..... COUDd1 member' med to delatbl =•~ ~·iar!aki wW UM• tnmt WaJd't*Uc:t,altbouihheumal· takeonr bi4 b .~ .. tbe day after 1ucb -Calllonl1 •1 pubJletUtrum.a. _ Oo'-.t_ l•m Waid.._andotk_nllhblm,bave lfiOW1l. Wald lbe power to affeet pres· ii cw blil a... idenUal pollUca because of a -1 .. vera-lt (oollab looobole ln Lhe Federal , t r a l 'i. t . Eledlon Campalan Act or um ••1111 l am and ill later ameDaments. Those c:....i.mabout reform laws set $1.000 u the r ·e a d l n I maximum you or I cao COD· ,.ulp eol-tribute to a oandidate for prt!S1· UJ1P1-tbeqent/man11eroflla. dent or Con&reu. Redcly. Sylvester Stallone and the _ .. --CbJ N ..._ BUT ANYONE can contribute •-a _..._, C&eo. OW, DC ia mevlat on to bl11er wn11, "penooal servi<!es." Ms. Reddy, mana8lna Brown and the United for instance, can personally Slate. serve by sin&ing, and if people are willin& to pay to watch her, the ticket money can go to the candidate sbe and Wald choose. preeklllaUll c•N!•d•t•. ~•t....<adcll1M1C111t--6li~"rm•-.1W .... ald-.. lit• perceot lnterat !. u1>-11iijer John Denver ra.lled in Lhe Brown campalrn. That's '230,000 for 1 natAe candidate reform?-m~ •how buainess · lut )'ur with one two-bour con-entnp~ ~~ llew fateata? cert. Tbat'• real peraooal 1 • Mrvloe. TRIS ISN'T .. ew. J tmrby , I am JUIOul. or cou.rM. My Carter ~d it bi m'l-tbe A.lll)tan \ "penoaal aervice" ta politically Brothers and .6t.bera nl,ed ~ wol'Ullliu. No one wW p~ to. $292,000 f~r him l.01 concert and ~ watehmetype.Notao,thoui,b.for tbat wU dbublect' by Ill~. Frank Sinatra's singing for funda. Brown, that year, bad Ronald 8ea1an or rock at.an Linda Ronstadt amt The ~. wriHUnaforBrown. . raisiq $170,000 in one DJ.tit ln . Landover. Md. Come to t.b1ilt of IT D&IVES me nuts. It is SQ it, Brown was h'avtng dln.ner the obvloualy unfai r . Ludicrous . other night with some of The Maybe danaerou.s. Tate what Eagles-I suppose he wanted Wald la dolna now-or says he is their view on the SALT treaty. doina. He told the Los Angeles Ma. Ronstadt now says she Herald· Examiner that he is thinks she was "irTespooslble." I planning a series of rock CQO· As to national politics. she told certa to raise about $1 million Rolling Stone magulne1n an in· for Brown's presidential cam· terview, "I really didn't know paJp. what 1 was talking about." 1 That may •t be Hollywood love her. ble·talk, but a quick check of the J erf Wald does nol like these Brown campaign records show columns. The last Ume I wrote just how critical Wald will be if something like this, he sent me a he actually delivers on his pro-letter saying that 1 didn't love mise. So far. Brown has collected my country. I do, very much- DAJ&. V PtLOT f.-.\ t I .THAT SHOULD be fun. Wald does not have a replltation for subtlety. He has already said he wants to be Democratic Na- tional Chairman and th1nks his wife should be U.S. ambassador In fact, double the amount of ticket money can go to the can· didate of an entertainer's choice because the federal government matches the dollars rai.sed by only $261,000-his phone stopped that's why I don't want Wald run- ringing on the day Teddy Ken-rung tl nedy said his mommy woul~t ,..-------- him be president. '' li's GerrM>'l, made un&~ \jc~ to the JcffW1e~)y U.~. ~ By rny calculation, that would Charles McCabe B ook for a Desert Island Somecme brought up the other night the old question of what book you would like lo bring to a desert island, ir you could bring only one. My a nswer was scarcely original: I would have a great deal or difficulty cboos· -ing between Prof. Frame's translation of Montaigne, the King James version of the Bible. the Oxford edition of Boswell's Lile of Johmoo, or a good one volume translation or Don Quix· ote. lf·the choice was limited, any Olle of the above would do. But if I w-is b e d t o know all about where I came from, and to JP!Dd tbe nit al 111¥ life dwelllnl aa U. I would brinl aJoag a .-~---J g.r a y l>OOO·P•&e paperbeek book publiabd by the u .s. IO"ftlllleDl. TBJ8 llOOK has the decidedly off;puttlng title The Stouaticol Abitrace o/ Ute Unitfd Stotei. Even for tboM who can barely cope with the simplest of statistics, like myself, the book Is tasctnat· ing. It contains in its dry bones just about everything you would want to know about this ex traordinary country Would you believe that in 1977 96 percent of our households had telephone service? That sur· prised me. Some other things I hadh't known untU now : The farmers declined from 8.7 percent of the populatiqn in '60 to 3.6 percent in '77. The assets of savings 81\d loan societies went from '72 billion in '60 to $459 billion in '77 ON THE WHOLE we live pret.. ty well. Among our 2,16.8 million people there are two motor vehicles for every three persons; 96.6 percent of households have a telly; 99 per- cent have fridges; clothes washers in 72 percent; freezers, 34 percent; and roqm air condi· tionera, 32 percent. There is no doubt we ara~ society built on the habit of • lnl'. In '11 personal -savtnga leaa than '$1 a day per pe •clJ~ for laflation. Uatq 1111 -100 u tbe hue year and index, tbe conaumer price index oo all items rose from 88.7--in !60 to 181.S in '77. Durlng UM ¥me'" ~riod food went from •.o to JIZ.2; home owners hip cost from SS.3 to 204.9; rent from 91.7 to 1S3.5; fuel oil and coal from 89.2 to 283.4; public transportation from 8.10 to 182.4, and apparel and upkeep from 89.6 to 154.2. TROUGH llADIO and television have gained the great profits in the comD>:,unicatioos field since '60, the newspaper business is not in what you would call bad shape. Contrary to popular belief there are just about the same amount of daily news papers now as then. Net GOURMET MARKET DELANEY'S GOURMET MEAT DEPr. FEATURES U .S.D.A. TOP CHOICE OR PRIME BEEF EXCLUSIVELY paid circulation has risen from 58.9 million to 61.5 million. Though M.D.s have increased from 275,000 m '12-0 to 426,000 in 1976, the percentage of them engaged in patient care has gone down from 17. l percent in '70 to 13.3 percent in '76. The average American lives to be 70.75 years, 12 years longer than the life expectancy for the world population. Americans live the longest <73 years) in Hawaii, and die the . youngest (68) in South CaroUna. Overall, there's one divorce for every two marriages. The first child is born before or within seven months of Lhe .first marriage or 22 percent or the nation'$ • . mo!bers roa UVINQ Americans the medlan aae la 29.4 years -that la. half the population is older than 29.4 and half ls younger. Nearly 49 percent or men and women a~ 20 or older ex· erclae re1ularly: 4.8 percent jog. The cost or a semi-private hospital room bas tripled in a deeade; doctor's fees have doubled. Three times as many youths go to coUeges and Wl· iversitles now as in '60, and are considerably .less educated - though the Abstract makes no such value judgment. This wonderful book may be bought by mail from the Govern· ment Printin g Office, Was hington, D.C. 20402. T he hard·cover edition is $10.50; the paperback, $6. 75. Fresh Ground Chuck ................. l.49·1b. Ground Chuck Patties <10 lb. boa) 40 paWe•..... . ....... 14.98 ea. FRESH FISH, FRESH FROZEN FISH • & SB~LLFISH DEPT. Pacific Bock Cod ...................................... 1.98 lb. Pacific O»ut Red Snapper ............................ 1.98 11>. Clam <Jaowder ........................................ 79( pt. New....,,., or MultaUea sty~ MORNING FRESH PB.ODUCE Xtra Larae Iceberg LeUace ................... 3 lleada fer 1.00 &ucla Frelll Spbaacla . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 29e bnc:la Jalcy Sweet BardeU Pean ............................ 39e lb. Greea Oalicma or CrUpy bdilbes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 bunch for 29e Lg. Sweet Brown Ollloaa .......................... 2 lbt. for 2k COMPLETE IMPORTED AND ~MESTIC WINE AND UQUOR DEPARTMENT . . ... 5 u GUber'• Gia. . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • ea. •L ·EarlJ 'ft.mes ••• ;~ ................................ 4.91 ea. 1• •II laek l)mlllell • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . . • 7 .a ea. 1R mb DELANEY'S Gowaet Market ()pea Dally , .. • Cloeed S..Uy 2IZ8 New; II& 91td., Newped Bead 173-UZI J • We just opened a brand ntw office <if Cdhlc 1m. 1 Fu-.t 8anr.. k~ht rN:1r ' •I: Al 396 Supenor Avenue. In fact. we're opening new branchts <.II thl' 11mc.·. ~ • find tl"J.r .1 1·1 11-<.:nwnt branch of our bank is really oo pnJblem. Our newest office offers the samt-t1 r.~· :1!1 1111 1.r.1r • h< ..... !(11 'I. 'l, .: efficient people Wlth a fnendly atutude. H<ll."l tl IA tl.l' l.1\.-.t "'\"''' ,j\tfl ,l;ll in bankin~ ttiday. · That's how we got to be one of the f<bte::.t grqwin~ · .. maj<r banks in the state. CALIFORNtA Come. and see' our new ~uperi~ 13,ranch. If~ reaJ1y I Q.uite ~ . ' .--:-"" -:, • • ., • II Come anct meet the people~ ~doma First..~. join our Grand Opemn:g Celebration from October ·~ · tlir?tJlh .19'. Yo\rco~d win 9"'1J "'·~.ral ~~.vii ..... savmg~ ,, I ~,~, J f\,_.,,><• .• .-u'1 r <t!!Tf"' ,. .. • c.• • )'4' >,. • ~ ' •• i , ~ • , • ·~ 396 Superior Avenue-Newport Beadr• 92663 • 642-9511 . .. . ~ .,. • I t f • f , t •7 + • 1 1 '5 I ! •'' ,C (ate'il • W 25'' DIAG. COLOR · • Modem Styling • Remote Cont,rol • I 00°/o Solid State Reg .. '89900· I SALE 5799fJO ,, ·f ~ 1 • > .,, ~ • u \ _!._ ~ ~ l·Zl!~lag. llW f 4 1-0~/o SolfdSJate ~Ear Phone .. J Kee)• ·1109°' I , ' f + -· .. ' . ) .. -•••• -a&ftlS& ,...,_deal. If .,..,., .._ .. to bu ua °"*• maybe we ...._, HM m' 1," 1'e aa&cl, nplala· lq .... IM,,.....,. ncQed UM u.od tbat ... ..., o1 u.. f•m"1·nan eon .. pnholn .._over b' bll hlWMfl. ........ tM eompaay bu been Mll· la~ tu_ hul dt Llma br1Dd eoffH • .-... .,..~ lor a rears, if.a pro- duct bM bMn 1 eearce Item on local lroe.J' •. Iv• ln recent years. It waa clrtv. out of mMt atoru In the coffee war between Fol1er•1 and Maxwell Houe. Tbe de Umaa mana1ed to endure the · price war by coacenlratlna on lnstitu· tional bual neas , the boapitals . ~--~-------~ Riola Sweep Seoul t I ' , ; \ GO IN 4 U -He's alwa)'S Marebinl for good-looking women, Fullerton's 'Dan Hukell·says ..... ~ he ertjoys people's re- actions as be anvea by. IMenNMIMIWl ........ ~ .... Der"l•~IMW~r, ~ .... "" ........... ·'Wl!O••' ... of ·-c.i._.... u-,..._ff •• _ ...... .,. ............ ,._._ .... 1.iK ...... hrleY. "'' ...................... Ill ~ ..... . ••t. , CltY Burled ~ Lava {luined. Pompeii llJ BUGH A. MVILIGAN . .. .. ._ ... C«N' , 1 POMPEII, Italy -Two thousand years ago, the volcano Vesuvius dumped on Pompeii, burying one of the Roman Empire's swingingest cities un- der 12 feet of molten asb and Java. · Forty-four pi'zza houses, according to some authorities, bit the dust in that historic eruption, along with dozens of bordellos. boisterous inns, wine shops, dice parlors, orgy-configured bath houses and other places of popular amusement. in- cluding a huge amphitheater where Christians wrestled lions and cobras bare-banded for the ~n_or and glory of the Emperor Titus. IN CASE YOU FAILED TO OBSERVE the an- niversary by 1ettta1 plastered, the date was Aug. 34. A.,D. 11. SEOUL. South Korea (AP> - President Park Chung-bee pro- claimed mart.la! law today in South Korea's second largest ci- ty of Pusan after the worst anti· government rioting since be seized power In a co up 18 years .ago. Sclenthta now tell us that volcanoes are good -"they create water, ~d and air" -but the ' 20;000 ORU,PillJQ OC POmPiu. some OI whom were petrffted In pJace for the benefit of museum exbibi- tiona tour:lng the worlcL~'~-==========:;;;;:--~~~~-:}i(- ' these past two years, did(~• J ::~.ave that enlightened • 4--' Pliny the Younger, . · Stew . who survived the First Century disaster that killed his famous uncle, Pliny the Elder, wrote an eyewitness account of the eruption in two letters to the historian Tacitus. He speaks of a huge "umbrella-pine shaped cloud" appearing over the lip of Mt. Vesuvius about noon on a day of "yellowish sunlight," • : before the torrent or naming liquid lava, hissing hot rocks and poisonous sulphur fumes engulfed • tbe towns of Pompeii, Heraculaneum and Stabiae, all located around the southeast shore of the Bay · • , of Naples. THE COMMANDER OF THE ROMAN Oeet bued at nearby Mllenum, bis uncle, died • • of lnbaJJac the lethal gases while tryiq to pJck up • aurvtvoin in the sea~ H1a heroic death robbed the • empire of one of its most prolific writers and startlincly orilinal thinkers. Galm Pllniua Secundua, to 1ive Pliny the Elder bis full byline, compiled a 37-volume Natural History that populated the forests or an- cient Rome with some extraordinary animals, like winged bones with horns, lrilfona who breathed . L.fire, aometbinl called a "mantichura," which bad , • the •tlnlbal tall of a scorpion, a man's face smil· : inl throqb three rows of teeth, the body of a lion done up ln briabt red and a .oice that IOU.Dded like • flute IDd trumpet duet. Back then, :PompeU WU. swinging port city, or ao we bave been led to believe lince the town ' wu dilecwered under its blanket of protective c ubeain1748. l THE MOSAICS UNEAllTBED AND • featured i n recent exhibits in London, ; Copenh'Alen, Boston, Dallas and New York depict 1 a aeuide town Jumping with dancers, actors, dice ~ players, musicians, gladiators, inn keepers tossing t out = travelling carnival shows of jugglers • and tralnen. "oil and dirt scrapers" who .. attendW patroua of the bath. • Belides campaap poeten. Pompeii-a walls, at ;"' :lent tbme fadn1 the street, were used for public not.IHI of entertainments and market days, ada • for pra1t1tutes• muaeun and houses to let, and : raadom notes from lovers, drunkards, : lbopkeepen and despoodent consumers. ! DEA'l'B CAllE DOWN TBE MOUNTAIN to RUGGED RED QUARRY TILE •GREAT FOR HEARTHS. PATIOS. SUN ROOMS. ENTRYWAYSI<' •RESISTS FROST. HEAT. MOISTURE! t!l1a vibnllt town oo •bot aummer's day, leavtns the vtctiml Just u they were to po1terity and ~~;;:~-:=ITT • mU.ewm 2,000 years later, sprawled oa thelr ~ baoda and kneel, cau1bt by the pollODCKLI fUmea · I and bart.d under the bunUnc ubel and laplW. , A way of life died and )'et Uvee on 11 one.of the l • ' treuura ol tbe ancleat world. "• I -1 RABBIT -I N '>I J ~· /I. N C f ---·-----.... .,. ... r•taunnta IDd bc*ll wbleh mak• 'IP 15 perctDt of the company'• buslnell. TRI: F£01:8AL T8ADS Com - m&etten hu ~""· m .... wt111e, la lbe prte. war, and Paul de Lima la v•· turtoa bllck tnto 1toret . .. We're eomtn1 back lnto tbe pocery bu1lne11 very modeetly, store by 1tore," Mid David de Uma. "We're aWl very apprebeaalve, very leery of tbe arocery 1ltuation because we don't know What the lar1e coffee bouaea will do .. . -"We still haven't recovered tbe volume we lost on the retail aide that we had before the Folger's entry," said Paul de Llma. "Our company was not devastated. is not devastated, but we • have been made aware or the onaoi.na problems within the industry, particularly in the retail market.'' . PAUL DE LOIA SAID be can en· vision the day when the coffee buaioes.s is dominated by a few mammoth com- panies. "The potential is undoubUd.ly the~ for that sort of thin& to happen, particularly in light of what we've seen happen the last five years on the retail side of the business in central New York," be said . v I..:. Westminster I 15191 Beach . i 898-3388 ..... I ~ 0 ,.. ' • EXQUISITE DESIGNS! • ELEGANT. HAND PAINTED LOOK! • TOUGH. FIRED-ON GLAZE WON'T STAIN~ SCRATCH OR MAR! BEAUTIFUL MOSAIC TILE • TOUGH &lAZl WOll'T STAIN ltl CHIP! • MESH MOUllTID! ;6~ ta Ana 1· COST A MESA W. 17th 2221 Harbor IL 7-7781 . • ..... Wli••• 645·112&"" \ ORANGE COUNTY . Bus DriVer Rebuked •11MNN•~ ·-~ ...... Aa Or .... Cou\7 T ...... t DWrkt .......... ..., ,. ... . volved la aa lackleet witla a Newport 8uU police otficer bail reeelved an offlclal nprtmud ,.... ....... , •• , ••. Trau!t 4liaU1d lpM•man Tom &lc~ora ••Id Uae reprimand for fallun to ot.rve dl11rld re1ulation1 wu de UveNd liftel' ocrD Wd a taear-lal •the 91pt ...... ,. A cccntiq to police report1 tbe driver.~ 1ut.bortt.l" ~ to ldemlt)t. 1'°"*9 hil bul ID tramc neu tbe lDWMetlcla ol 8rookbunt and au.bard •lre9tl In Hun« lnlfM Beaeh wben be Well are Refugees To Get Bus Passes AD aa:reement to allow lndochllMle refueees on welfare to use pUHI to pay for <>ranee County Tranait District bus rides has been approved by Oran1e County Supervisors Social "rkers from the county Human Services Agency pre- • viou.aly bad ,Pven refugees money for bus trips to school and voca· t.fonal trainine. But officials said lsauance·or the bus passes will make travell · ine euier for the DOD· English-speaking southeast Asians, Increase staff ellidency and insure that the money goes to transportalloo needs SUPDVISORS EXPECT to be reimbursed for the bus paaaes, estimated at $9,600 annually. l)lrough federaJ refugee assistance fund.a. Supervisor Edison Miller at first objected to the plan, saying that federal assistance for Indochinese refugees may. not be forthcoming. He also sajd he thought the program singled out the As ians as beneficiaries. "111.E BURDEN OF Iniioctunese refugees on the county 1s creating emotional problems with other indigents," he said. But Hu.man Services Agency spokesman ,Dennis Hart told superviaon that coolinued federaJ funding to reimburse the county for bus ~virtually was assured. Hw oftlcer Tom Tolman fttht· ln1wtthrecklelldrivlD11uapeet D'onal4 &van Wyrlcll, 23, of w ........... A sr.... ol ,..._..,. pobDd the ftldllt out to the driver, et· COrdiDI to £1cbcn, and albd blm to ..... the bUI. Tb• drlver followed the ......... o« the bus. ~ repo.rta laid that adioo caused a lar1e boetile poup to surround Tol10an. Tbe 1roup waa dh- pened what tbe officer radioed for help from HunUniton Beach pollce. EICBOaN SAID pauen1en on lbe bua came forward al the OCTO bearing to testify in the driver'• behall that be acted at the urging ol passengers. He said the reprimand wa.s baaed oo regulations tbat re- quire the driver to pull bis bus out of traffic whe~ stopping and to radio into OCTD headquarters that he's making such a stop. Eichorn noted that the driver has an excellent record aod the incident was the fira.k time there'd been a oy complaint about the driver. MEANWHILE, police filed charges of reckJess driving, re· sisting arresl and assault oo an officer against Wyrick in the Harb(>r Judicial Dis trict Court. According to police, Wyrick hit Tolman when the officer took the keys of bis veh1cle away after chasing the motorcyclist from Orange Street and West Coast Highway into Huntington !:leach. The officer retaliated by hit- ting Wyrick with his baton P«>lice said it was at that point that the bus was stopped and the driver and passengers got out to Our hom1• IS unlque1 Th<' drt'<l dround N1>wp11r1 Harbor and Balboa Hay evok eb mello w, tum-<Jf·lhe century nostalq1a. and fonno., thP lournitt· tion for tltP upbedt rhytJ1111-. o l NPwport NOW ! lrs U11· • hlqh c•nerq > lo{' al pt:<>J>lf>" th11l make thrnqs happl'n lit•n• Ill our area. And you U hnd tl1t>-.t• '><llllt' poop Ii: o t NPwport 1!11lb•>a SdVlfllJ" dnd Loan., trom cw1 loundPrs, lo 011r '>hdreholder-.. C>Ur -.toll, und our dcpu.,1t0rs. PeopJt- w1th <1n uJlpr,.riat.mn l<:>r Nf'wport Poi.t plu'\ th1• 1·nr-ryy and dnv1• of Newporl NOW! Come un ml NEWPORT BALB0,4 Savings L~ -t1 _, t-").LK SAVlNCS ACX:OUNTS: Jumbo. Money MC11Jlief. Term. Poui1oolc HOME LOANS: umvenuonaJ, Relmam:ing, Condoir, PU.[)."3 SPEOAl. ACCOUNTS ., SERVICES /kA, Keoqh, <.:oLJec11011, Notary ESCROWS: Full 5"rv1ce hrtow Depot1mt·111 <;ArT DEPOSIT BOXES: I w• with muumum b11/anr •· C::HLU<ING ACCOLI'\ lS: /-"'"• u t cooperr:mnq IC>Cul banki. .. w11/1 n11n1mum ba/u11Cl' MONEY ORDERS. TRA VE1£RS 0-lf!OUfS: 1\mt:T1con Exp1eu 01 &ncloys COMMUNTTY ROOM: · AvaJJable tree to non·pt0f1t group-. . , . .,, ,. llOURS: Mon.-Thurs 'Vi. F1.1days lf-6. '>JI •1 1 W1">tchlf Drive at 1rv1.De /we. Newport BeKh Tel: 645-650'.; I ' Hart added that other non-Asian welfare recipients needing tranaportatioo also are provided with bus fare investig~a~te~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fair Board Picks Four The Orange County Falr Board baa three new members and a new vice- prealdent, fair officials announced Wednelday. Tbe JlllDe.member board ovenees- lbe ~y falrll'Oundl in Co.ta .._., badadl'J tie Oran,e C •t1hlradhllalr•W9llu ........ ,. ...... the laiJSJ'ounda ,... ·--=:--N elected vice-president la -Kea .Jotmron·~ meml>er d tile board ainee 11'71. a. niplaees LarrJ bier, wbo moved out of the JOllN80N IS A Bank of America vice pnsident - Elmer Montano o! Costa Mesa, an attorney, continues as board presi- dent. a position to which be was elected in July. Leaving the board at the expiration of their terms in August were Robert Kl'Olfft and Sheila Sonensbine, both of Newport Beach. and S. Eugene Tunks ol Garden Grove. New members appointed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. include Bobby Burka ol Santa Ana, former mayor of Wilmington. He is president of American· Pacific Admjnistrators, Inc. Brown has also appointed Mary Malavasi of Huntington Beach, wife of Rams bead coach Ray Malavas l. Mn. Malavasi is a re istered nurse. ---..so IOINING THE ard is Robert Seat of Santa Ana, vice presl· dent or Hines Wholesale Nursery and. a former aerospace engineer. Continuing on the board are Burr Williams of Anaheim, a retired busi- nessman: Clint Hoose of Newport Beach, a hardware store owner; and Howard Dickerson of Tustin, a service representative for United Auto Workers local 509. There is one remaining vacancy on the board. "l("HULAS , .. n ROt't'll,\~ is IRREVERENT in the DAILY PILOT IMy, 'nO n111i1 « phone Ofdln. AH .... flnll. '"'"' In ltodt on .... n rMrtced In Mdt deplrtrMnt. l 1 Lm1n~ • NUT RES&STANT CLEA" 0 f'rom Czechostavakla MUGS For Hot or cold Imbibing. FLARED AIM __ ......_ 4 •ti" tall 8 oz. 1.69 SJ:AAjGHT SIDED 3•1,·· tall 8 oz. 1.29 SUPER BOWL To se1va up m1 nest r on<1, salad or d•P 5 .. d•a 3'" ·· oor-p 1.59 \ OPENWORK OVAL LINK NATURAL RAMIN WOOO KtTCMINMCk From Hong Kocl9 Peg pos1 raclrs wrn hOld d1<;hM oooks 01 1e11e1i; CAA.NEUAN PEHDANfORPtN From Ta.wan Car,,.Clan. with goro eo1oreo metar •••me. Qin ~ w0tn ••a pm pendant t '• . d1a U! OOIO mHal cnd•f• U<''·"' on back .md p0< kf.> I 3.88 DARK BLUE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-f.t.1-.:'.:~~~~~~~~_J BLACK.RED. '1 WHITE OR fUHOUOl!:>E COLORED CA.ASSIC TAPER CANOL[;S From Hong Kong In all ln•J qrc.il COIOf"i llom m110 10 w110 65"· VISCOSE J5 l'Ol YE ~T!:R ONE ROOMY SllE BRASS CHAIN lh11 oasr ot d r dndlt> ''J 1:.atcn .,,,,. d11pp1no'> 12.99 Kellv GrN>n. ------------ From lnf.l1t1 21·· long 3.49 HANDLOOMED COTTON STRIPED BEDSPREADS From India 2•,"d1a FOIL CANDLE SNUGGIE', F1om O< nmd•k ~ f U hOld d 1 candl<.. t11m1y 1 fr/1 I, 1n ptace Fits \ classic tape1s .59 pkg ol 12 I "COLONIAL .. SOLID BRASS CANDLEHOLDER From India Multlcolored woven·m stripes a1e petlect for bed, yardage or table . Classic contou1:. · • SINGLE 72 .. x 108" (6 sq. yd&.) 6.99 DOUBLE 90 .. x 108'" (7V1 SQ. yd&.) 8.49 DARK NATURAL PALM a BAMBOO HEARTH BROOM From Chma For QUtCk sweeps! With red atlchlng. 28")ong .99 .one! •,co1iu hrd!>'.. ma~11 iln "bP!'C1all1 no1111•,urn1• randlcholeler 4.99 UN IOU ELY USEFUL CLEVERLY CRAFTED NATURAL BAMBOO BASKETRY From China SIEVE OR VEGETABLE BASKET DEEP BOWL CENTERPIECE Wllh bwnt slat accents 5 SIZES 5 .. to 9V1""d1a 3•;,·· to 6"' deep .89 10 2.68 3 SIZES 13'tr ·to 16 d•a r lo 5 .. c.laep 1.79 10 1.99 RP<l Dark C.r"l'fl Amt,.·• AnllQllC Bro1,n lan 1 .. ry Qr,m1" Bullt.,.,,u,11 n . AMORA MUSTARO ASSORTMENT . 15 Yf'llOW. . 17 WtltlP. ~rom Francr· [; "0t!C.•.llly dclt:<..lablc' Five flavor~. la11a90n vre1:1n Po,DOl'' Corn•, L•!rnr.m. Frencn Herbs or Snallots . 15 .• 19 Bllle &P1nk )'I.Qt .67 eacn COST PLUS OWN DE~GN WRAPPtNG PAPER From Hong Kong.J Lively lovely papers horn colortltl llorat' to ClllC kHtens COVERED BASKET WITH INNER TRAY S •1, ·· Cl•a ,,,, .. doep 2.99 5 .. dia. >< 18 y, .. ,ono 5'11 .. dla. >< 18'.4" loog · 61/r" dia, >< 19" IOng .99 . NATURAL HARDWOOD HANDCARVED SHESHAM FOLDING CHAIR WOOD END TABLES HANDCAAVED SHESHAM NATURALLY RUSTIC SPUT LOO IEATERY From Romania From India Curved back chair has Square 1op tobles framed stat seat and eaay make neat acllon brass tltllngs. 111t1e end 111btesf"3iiiiiiiii~~(J ';;;~~~ 11.99 orstands. .. WOOD WALL MAGAZINE From Mexico RACK From lndla Handcrafted wood 11001 and chair wlll add a rustic not1t to garden. deck or lamil)' room. CHAIR 22.68 r I OPEN 1 DAYS A \tllK -'). MON. TO IAT. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. SUN. 11 A.11.-7 P.M. IANKAlllJIOAM • llAITIA CHARQI All'&.a PMI 'AMINO <.:'• .. ,. . , • ' YN.OT 8 Thu • OctMet ••• tt71 I "Any Aod 8~ d6lc:lird wUI do.'' Ai Barflo•r Viele ·School ·Rolls Up Suddenly In tbetr ftftb year of decUnlna district enroll· meal, Huatiqtoo Beach acbool board memben 1uddenJy were faced with im obeolete problem - overcrowdlnc. The Ocun View (elementary) School District board q.reed unanimously to rent two portable cluarooma for Harbour View School in the Hunt· ington Harbour area. AN ADlllNl8TltATIVIC UVISW OF TllE 1cbool 'a attendance recently revealed that six bom.lng developmenta with a total of 374., units bave been completed or will be by April. Last year's projections lndl~ tbat enroll· ment at the school would decline, admlniatrators reported. So, this year they created more classes to ligt 1 t!.a average load on c1cb teacher to about ~ s:.uc!ents, down about three students per class. It didn't work out too well, administrators ad· mit A RESOURCE TEACHEa FOR a ban: dicapped learners' class is teaching in the borne economics classroom. A social science teacher is in the arts and crafts classrooms two periods a day and in another teacher's classroom two periods. The classroom for enrichment activities for mentally gifted minors is on the school stage one day a week. And while administrators originally planned to move a pair of portable claaarooma across town to Harbour View from Star View Sc.boot, that plan folded Monday night. 8T.ut YJSW, TllBY MID, appears to be ,,_ __ .,..._ .......... ta. tao, ... reqatrw the apaee. • The two classrooms to be regted for ff.arbour ie.w are-expected to cost about $8,00011-yH.f . ·Lock Valuables, Teachers Told Elementary School teachers have been ad· monlsbed to lock their personal belongings and· items confiscated from pU'pila in Huntington Beach when left at school overnight. Ocean View (elementary) School District board president Jay Rivera gave the warning u the board voted to reimburse a teacher nearly $275 for a camera be brought to acbool. VANDALS Bao&E INTO PAD VIEW. School on Sept. 14 and took, amoq other items, a camera :that-tacber Steve Winders used in lilS pboto- srapby clua. Trunee. tabled a claim ttom llrs. Joe Halbert whose 100'1 hand·beld computer football 1ame wu CGnfiacated by a Meadow View teacher. THE GAllE &EPO&TEDLY WAS stolen from the primary sredes teacher'• desk by other van ... dais in January who hit tbe school over the follow- ing weekend. ·· Tnlltee9 indicated they woWd vote on reim· bursemeot wbeo admlnlatraton come up with a cost for repl.aclq the 1ame. Real Estate Topic Of Two Classes . . Sadclleback Colle1e'1 continuing education pros,ram.-ln real estate will offer a 5eminar in propertJ manqe.ment and investment Oct 30 and Nov .11DlniDe and Miaa19D Viejo. Tbe worbbos> will cover leuiq and market- 1D1, leMe ad rent coUeetioas, maJntenanee, con- dombdum maaqemeat and troubled propertlea. Tbe 0et. aD HIDoa lat. plaai from 7 to 10 p.m. at tbe BellsU7 Hotel 1D Irvine. Tbe Nov. 1 ....-wm tab place at u. Ilium Viejo eoun. try CM> .... t.ba .... boan. Fee for tlMt WOl'bbop la '1.5 tn· advance, '20 at tbe door.~ coane allo can be included under SlldilJehedr'• G mdta ot real eltate credit for 1UO Pf'O@Ul· For restatration or Information, pbone- lll-4110. ·------·· '• #GS200 1/3 H.P. SCREW DRIVE #GS409 1/3 H.P •. WORM SCREW DRIVE #GS459 55oo NORMAL INSTALLATION OF OUR UNIT Guy aak.d me the other clay wn.n we are CJOin9 to put Genie on 8P9da1 941a.in. 1 clidn't haw the heart to tell him .,. alinoet neftl' aak the ~ retail prtc.. 'lie UM the riQht prt.e. and that mean. a lot of cuetomen, riohtl They NY .,. ..U more than an7bocly (they Ny a lot of thiNJe) · I LAICEI BllD SICIBT PAIZOr'Jl..1,JIC r11rmoa (JC~34 -A biq 13~" long by 2~ inc~ wide. Who can hide from it? Not ... ~eCHP who hangs in your uaual b lind spot. ALLISON A SEAT FOR ALL SEASOIS 3 9 !_3725 l ca:n-... how tt works n:iCl8 tn-t:he ~ but in the winter? What do you do? Light one corner if you go u p tot.he mount.ai.na? BLACK & DECKER WORKMATE The d..t th.at'• a t.ahJ.., a viM, a bunch of clamJM, and it all fold.a up to carry under your arm. N-t. IOCIWELL •OTOlllD lllTD 801 llW 1~39!!o10 ~ ALL ~~ '&C~LS lUlJ S~7~ 2S 'Yo orr REGULAR RETAIL That mean.a all we ha'N ln stock. no• reorclen or rain c hecu on thia baby. CLEANWELD SOLID 01 WEI.DD llT 17~~ 'n\-. hNt ~to .. ld and bra.. Such a compact portabI. deal. You can \199 one maybe? WD -40. It •hould ha'N a bigver n.an\e, th.at l.ittl. WD • 40 looU eo small up t.heN. But it worn eo clam VoOCL IOOLTONE COOLAIT 2·~ Keep JOU.I' radiator up to the riQht i....I of coolant bec.uae today's hot ca.n qott& ha ... it. FOICUFT ,AUTO IAllPS 149! ru bet you thought we'd n.e'Nr run th-. &9ain and you wanted a eet for your Aunt Lydia. WHY DONT WE CALL-THIS ~JERRY AJ.MAWZA 's VACATI~ l-0' oR''wHAI DIDNT S£LI,.. LA5J WEEK SPECIALS',/i IUCll DECID FlllSlllC UIDD 12 6?~ llll llADE CIWIOU I 9!so.rr. IMF43 y OU g9t 2 and ~ equan feet. (I wonder what • 9q\l8N foot looJu like? Mine .,.. i.oth flat. ) llllT ITATD tm•OWD . 147~i!.1., . l ------. .. .. .. ----------... --- .,. a r ... ,...,..., • ... .. UAKER METAL BUILDING B GOOD STUf f Al "TH~ 8lliii reflect outaicl. .... dimenaiorus. All •i ... &N nominal. ,,l(IGHT PRICE// THE ~NTUCKIAN 10'x6' 10'x9' ~ I I ' --..:.i.-&.-b~b:::::d-LJLJll lJ_i_L. ...... LL ... ~ .. Are you ready for this. Sizes are the outside eave dllnensions. How tricky can we get? Still a _good buy, even with the cleverness. ~PAC KITCHEN CABINETS CHOOSE F'ROM: OAKCREST. :i;~ ~ ODYSSEYil . BRISTOL %OFF REGULAR PRICE \lwoocl tw. ..U-c•oe'no hm~ iiltahle .Ml .... woocl pain interior,. • --.. Rel Var tinlah. o.&c:r..t ia oak mir. Ocl~ n and Bristol an 80lid oak. IWlllG TAPE w·.eo YDS .... 37c l "JE60YDS .... 47c 1Y2"JE60 YDS .•. 77c 2".00 YDS ...• 97 c .cu better than the brand with all thoee ten. (Don't get wi9e now, or com .. the ,t .) GLmDEI SPIEDUTEI SElll-GLOSS DDIEL COLORS 01 WlllTE J>ath or mtch9n. (~,the pric. 8UN 90fte up ance I wrote copy on this last. tion ... rata! ) I" IOITOIFDI .777 Nohocl1 in Baeton ...., heard of this. Maybe that ia why we..U itin CalifonUa. !"""'I nna I 9:'cu.n. WU.SlllE 7 -PC. AITIQUE BUSS FlllSB EISEllBLE ~9~~ Nice for t.h.e fall and winter cool timee ahead. lnclwl .. poker, bruah. tonp. 8tand. pull ec:reen. andirona. . WllTE IUJllLID TOIUTll&T ·397 IM-100 SDTll SUIVIVOI SAFE 248! Wish I had M>tneth.in.g to put in the darn thing. Oh. ii you .tore tas nconi. in it you can deduct it on your tas return. Good. IOllEIWIU WITll GIOUID 12-2 11 c LIN. l'T. WOii.i FllD CILl.UJ.OIE lllUL&TIOI . 4!~BAO .., IC). "·. • • • • • • • SM COD 19· n . · . · · · · . . 9n eaoo eo: n ....... I 3• . a... .-a ...... with thM ehouW rouNI .... ,...a..a ....... a1 ...... ttM· _. .... .. FllElllD DELUD BEAT EICBAICEI WITB ILOWD 27!~100 ;I>eeigned MpeCi&lly for gla.-fireplace ec:reena . t402 THREE-DRAWER UNIT 16W'a20W 's2T' H 3997 . Com. in Ru.tic Malibu finish. Darn nice looking for such a c:t price. Subject to on hand. PEllWOOD . OAIPAIQUft FLOOl TILE • I 3!.rr. Hallo I.aura Shaw. Heard )'OU got a CJood job with a top line eel aoency. but nobodr can l"Ul\.eft\.bw their name. (Oh. Antique Brown or Natural. ) "' llTDVllYL llllD IUllUllD 49~.rr. Com.. in Gold, JWge. Blue Orey, or (I would make up a fake ~. but 80l1'\.ane would come in for it and rel be "for it.") DllllT llL All DYii_. "6"- DWIOID PORCH LIGHTS •4012 BLACK wrnlCLEAR GLASS 197 YOUR CHOICE 14003 BLACK WITH CLEAR GLASS YOUR CHOICE •4006 BLACK wmt AMBER GLASS t4002 BLACK wmt AMBER~ t4005 BLACK wmt WHITE GLASS •4008 BLACK wmt WHITE GLASS 397 YOUR CHOICE t4000 BLACK WrI'H AMBER GLASS t4001 BLACK Wrt'lf CLEAR GLASS l4004 BLACK WlTH WHITE 01.asa 497) ..... i'* ... •=· .... tianal Me the c " Whet can I •Y· behalf of ell the ftaff. ....... ,_ oamJno ln." • I • i .J ,: t • - ,1 '· I . I •1k.I) <i •*-H . .,..__ • Jlrt".t'• ' .. .-... ~ .. . , ... ... .. , . ' . . -. '-. : : ,,~ ·1.• . -~· ..... •1. ,. . •'\' ··: . ' I I OM.V PtlOT * J)eath Urged for Killer of 6 Oiatrkt Judge Charlea Owens said he OKLAHOMA CITY <AP) -A lone round ol ap)eala and ..,., ... triple· murder charm await ''ltr-Dale &e..f.----~~~ ford, wno •toi~all1 beU'd!Jury recom· mend that Ml· be , .. ._.. to die for ,.----WlU aenLMee ~laffont-on 1'aad'ay on the six flnt·degree murder convictiona. lie must eentence ham to dte by drug In· Jcctlon unless he finds he wu Improper· ly convicted. llillln1 1ix re.tau.rut worbn. "The verdict wu wlMlt U..1 felt UM1 thould do.. ud 1 eu 't hold 1t 11arut nobody." be laid .. Ille wu lfd to hla ·cell In tbe Oklaliloma Oounty J ail. "They ,.ve nae a fair lbah, I c:an't complain • .. tJNLal 80llSONS C01De1 forwa~ and tt Ua Ute tnllb," be ·~ ''l'Jl d1a:.. an lnnocADt mur.• He claimed be waa Ja 'rutr.a, drunk, a.t th'1 Urn. ol the cleat.bl. Tbe.ZJ.year-old Alabama drifter and father ol t.htte young children WU COO· vtcted Wednesday of 1unnlq down four teen·•aen and two men ln tbe meat locker of a Slrloip Stockade steakhouse during a $1,300 robbery July 16, 1978. The jury de llberated 27 mloutea. before tindln1 him guilty, and then de· liberated 55 minutes before returning the death verdict. ONE JV&Oa, l&A Mitchell, said • "there wun't really that much" ques· Uon among Jurors ol Stafford's guilt. He .ow1,..... CONVICTED OF MURDER Roger Dale Stafford said the Jurors voted for conviction the first time they were polled. As to the vote on e}(ecution, Mitchell said "There was no doubt in my mind that he deserved 1t." Stafford'• a ttorneys, J Malone Brewer and John Hall, ~aid they wall mount a full·acale appeal effort to over- turn the eonvictiooa. Oklahoma's Jaat e xecution was in 1986 . NEW atARGES WERE flled against Stafford on Wednesday, accusing him also of the June 22i 1978, s hootin& dea~ near Purcell, about 35 miles south or here, of the Melvin Lorenz family of San Antonio, Te~as. According to a State Bureau or Jn vestigation report, a gun used .in the three Lorenz shootings and another one stolen from Lorenz were used in the steakhouse ldllinn . Several Umes durang the steakhouse \rial, Owens warned. that h.e might have io declare a mistrial if jurors learned or 'the alleged copncction between the cases. ,,,. -"I eaftt-remem~ if it was $32.41 er $41.32!' (7 "No p~blem!' If you have a question about your checking acrount, our computerized system can help fix it. We can tell you the amount, date and number of the checks that CALIFORNIA have cleared since your last statement So, I you see, things that are problems at other banks are no problem at CaJifomia First. FIRST ~~ S.J. Perel~ • ~· Humorist, ·Dies ABBOTT'S FABRICS. • J:orona del Mar · NEW .YORK (AP) -S. J. PereJman, 75, for decades one of the country's notable humorists and authors, WU found dead ln his apartment af the Gramercy Parle Hotel. Perelman wu perhaps beat known for his humol'OUI essays, which appeared in the New Yorker maculne over the years, but had an eclectic career, wrtUn1 boob and screenplays . .. HE RAD BEEN IN GOOD health, according to his lawyer, James ll. Maytbiu, who said the cause of death bad not been determined. "I wu witb him yesterday Jor several hours, a nd he seemed fine," Maytblaa aaJd. Perelman's joy was in eccentricity and in the sound of words. Born in Brooklyn in 1904, he want- ed to become a-i:artoonist, drawing figures on long cardboard strips in his father 's dry goocts store. II<· went to Brown Uni vcrs1ty and joined t h e college humor magazine, first as a ca rtoonist and later as editor. In that capacity. he wrote editorials. the ~rat public writing he ever did. After sraduatlon. -H!Mt-'w.llt:-tn-timrl~onure bumor magazines of the day. HJs first colle<:tlon. ·'D a wn Glnzber gh 's •P w1 ... ,...1° R e v e n g c • • ' w a s PERELMAN published in 1929. From : lhcrt.'. he went to llollywood, making his name as ont-of the screenwriters for the Ma rx Brothl!r~ movies "Horsefcathcrs" and "Monkey Business " FOR 11 YEARS, PERELMAN wrote for the , movies. But thereafter , he wrote the whimsical, ' punny essays and short stories that were his trademark. "Westward Hal, or Around the World In 80 Cliches" was published in 1948, followed by : such books as "Listen to the Mockingbird" and ~ "Swiss Family Perelman." : He returned to screenwriling in 1956 to write • the script for "Around the World in 80 Days," for • which he received an Academy Award. For the rest of his life, however, be continued to .write for the New Yorker . Azs recenUy as Sept. 10, the magazine printed "PortraJt of an Artist as i a Young Cat's Paw," and New Yorker edit.ors said ' they have several Perelman pieces on me. J ,. "· ., THOUGH HE LIIED TO ~E himself as a cantankerous, old·fashioned man, Perelman : was a quiet eentleman whose speech was littered " with the polysyllabic, funny·sounding words that he used in print. Hi1I mouatache and metal·rimmed ! glasses were as much bis signature as was his byliney . t He is survived by his son. Adam, and his 1 daughter, Abby . • r • ~Two Posters , , f Benefit Park ~ Laguna Beach art.lat Marco Sassone has creat· : ed two limited edition posters to benefit the pro· ~ . posed Orao1e Coast NaUooaJ Park and they are : available at $100 each to park supporters. : Tbe poet.era were created for the Oranse Coast r National Park, Inc., which was formed to promote ~ purchase of more than 17,000 acres ol coutllne · ' between Corona del Mar and Lacuna Beac:b, as f well as inland portioaa surrounding La1una Can- • yon Road b)'tbeatate and federal 1overnment. Tbe poatera were dealgned to support the park and ita fund-raillnl efforts. SUaone bas created two J)Cllterl, limited to 100 eacb. PurehMerl will be invited to a champagnt re- cwUoa later tbil month to meet the artist and h•ve tblllr post.en penonally ai'1*!. ' Tbe polten are on view at the Laguna Beac:b museum ~ Art and Bernard Galleries, 1410 South Coaat lliibway. For more information, call 774-8723, 499-4979, or54.1...._ p , • ' u. . t, :• t •11 ... • ' 4 j, • ~I ' A~C~t .__ ..... ~;· ~,., T ._,. 4.. ... ,, Pr t\"' , • I f ro\ 'POlYESTER KNITS ACRYLIC KNITS Re9ular to '6.50 yd 5198 YD. CLOTH OF GOLD BATISTE .... 1.91 s1n BROADCLOTH $139 hi loltt let)-2.29 yd ALL ZIPPERS Y2 ORIGINAL PRICE .. . ·--,,.. .. ----·· Reg. to 4.98 NEON LIGHTING FIXTURES 4·&•· 51500 · 261-0 East Coast ·Highway AIOUT 75 YAIDS SOUTK.IAST OF THI IHT.U.SICTIOM Of MacAt-THUI-AMD PACMC COAST HIGHWAY -IMLAMD SIDI OF m&T -LOOK FOi THE SAU Sl&MS -VISA' r. ~ --~ ·OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5:30 MmAYY . UPHOLSTERY And CURTAIN COTTO~S Reg. 4.98 Full Bolts LARGE SELECTION CONSO DRAPERY TRIMS Y2 OFF PATTERNS "VOGUE" "BUTTERICK" "McCALLS" "SIMPLICITY" ALL HEW AND CURRENT OUR ENTIRE STOCK 3FOR 1 ... PAY FOR OMI. CilT TWO MORI O• AL OR LUSll V ALUI RB Hurry! Everything Mu st Go! ............ --................ ,,..._.... . .. .. .. . :: . f,eolc-aHlces 'lbere'll be a lot of doub~ up at the Orange County Fall Fair's TwiJ:i-o.-Rama Nov. 10. Brian and Steven Hall, 8, and their sisters, April and Brandy, 4, will compete as the most look-alike twins. They are the children of Carla H~ll, Costa Mesa. The fall fair is scheduled, Nov. 7-22 at Los Alamitos Race Course grounds in Los Alamitos Lali Fears New Cancer Source WASHINGTON CAP) -Tests done for an in· dustry group indicate that formaldehyde, whicb is u sed in products ranging from bouses to toothpaste, has caused cancer in laboratory animals, a government agency says. Representatives of the Formaldebyde lnatitute notified the Consumer Product Safety Commi.aaion in a meeting of the preliminary resu.ttj, the acency said Wednesday. Industries are required by law to notify the commission or possible dangers their products pose to consumers THE AGENCY QUOTED THE chairman of the industry group's medical committee as saying that a tWO"year study of the effects of the inhala- tion of formaldehyde gas showed the development of "squamo9s cell carcinoma of tbe· naaal packages" in laboratory hda. . Dr • .lohD.. Clary -also ... quoted ... ~. "Tbeee tumbrs were ViatWe to tbe ~eel ~~e within 16 months after tbe start ol tbe ._. •• apomond hv the Chemical ladmtry• ,,,. .. of1 TozJ~~ • ' · ' . Abby '.Jean Br.ocl-y, a apote~ ..... a ~OT Celanese Corporation, the largest of the 16 domestic producen-Of fonnaldebyde..av..ed-u..t the teat results showed caneer "ln fou.r rata." SHE ADDED: UTHE roaMALDEBYDE Institute made no conchllioas on the potential t humancarcinogenicityQ(formaldeb)'de. ThereisDO t evidence o( cancer in workers exposed to ~: formaldehyde." :: A variety of consumer products contain •• formaldehyde. The largest use is in home-building · ~: products. including particle board and plywood. It "" is also used in permanent press clothing. air • .. fresheners and mascara. A stl.ldy for the commission this year listed 11 pages of manufacturers v/nose products contain formaldehyde. Industry estimates are that 6.4 billion pounds of formaldehyde was used by American companies for various Products last year THE GOVERNMENT AGENCY QUOTED Clary as urging that further conclusions not be drawn until the test is completed. That will take eight months, followed by time for analysis, be said. The lab tests are being conducted by the Bat- telle Corp. or Columbus, Ohio, the safety agency said. "The three male laboratory rats developed the nasal cancer at doses of 15 parts per millioo of formaldehyde heated to produce vapors. An addi· tional female rat developed another form of ex- ternal nose cancer at a dose level of six parts per million. There have been no tumors found so far in the laboratory mice subjected to the formaldehyde gas," the commission said. The agency already was studying the effects of formaldehyde and is paying $390,000 this fiscal year to investigate its effects on consumers. Lathers Lose Judge Wins Word Wac ~ CORTLAND, N.Y. (AP) -Tbe Judie said '50 or have your mouth washed out with soap. 1bomu South cbo8e the suds. South was arrested in this central New Yon city lut moath in front of a llain Street taver,n and. charted with d.lsorder}y conduCt. He allecedly shouted o'bKenities at two policemen. This week, the »tear-old Cortland County man plellCled guilty and Judie Lynn Donett of. end tbe choice. · · 1'be 1e11tence will be executed Friday evenina in tbe flrst noor washroom at the city's police· de- partment by oUicers Christopher Kabat and James Rice, tM arresting oftlcers. P9liee ofticiala said the public would not be al· lowed tlo wltneu tbe mouth wub. . .. S ANTA . BARBARA <AP> -la a at •""" lanlllt&Mt..ad Ma .......... °' ..... elfteen' rtOU. luta 8ar~ara_ t~llce111aa Daalel J. SUUIYM ii at• cmin& a local MIPUie acdN& ll'OUIP ol Ubellnl blm la lllttmeeta about a fatal poUce thootiq. Bacldnc Sulllvan lD hit ault la tbe Santa Barbara chapter of the Int e rnational Brotherbood of Police Officers. LINED VP against him in a cluaic confron-t a ti on is the Santa Barbara chapter of the American Civi l .Uberties Union. That Sullivan shot and killed Ferman Montoya on Dec. 8 in a shootout is l)Qt in dispute. However, police say Montoya fired first at Sullivan and another of. ficer. A coroner's jury ruled that Sulliv111's at- lion was justifiable homicide, self-defense . THAT'S WHERE the Hispanic group, El Con· cilio Raza, disagrees. Saturday, October 20-Preview 9·10 Sale, October 20-10 to 6 Sunday, October 21-Sale, 11-6· I• A nuque Vill•ge ,.,JJ conhne to offer yau the finest anhqun _avail,ble Ill our Via Fabmnt• loanon but ror bergam hunters wilhni; 10 ace.pt a piece iust as n c:tmf9 to us and prOVld«' che T.L.C. themselws. we have exciting news! Tht Antique Vil.ee Discount Mart will ~ October 20th for its MCond special 2 d.1 1.I.. Th. D iscount mart will be open only as shipments ar1t received; cu'tomt'fs on our m111ing ~st will be no11fied of future' HI. dt11fl. Come to our opmin& & we guarantee yau •on' l be d1Hppo1n1ed1 FEATURING THIS WEEK! CHILD 'S ROLLED TOP DESK• ASSORTED MENS & LADIES DESKS BUTIER CHURN • FIVE HOOSIERS • MONK'S BENCH SIX-FOOT LONG SETILE Sullivan accuses the group of libeling him by calling the shooting a "murder," an "un· justifiable killing" and a "cold-blooded ambush." AUTHENTIC ETCHED GLASS PUB WINDOWS • AUTHE\JTIC PUB BEER TAPS $9900 Chest of Drllwers ..... fromS5400 Sideboards ......... from S9QOO $96 00 Ort.•~ser ............ from Chair Sets 4 ......... from $9QOO $9600 Asso rtt.>d D .... b ...... from Drawleaf Tables ..... from $2500 oe.B1scuit C30r r,•ls ...... Each M irrors. . . . . _ ..... from $3500 40-Wood Plan e\ .... E.ch $124>0 100 Pnr\ts. . . . . . . . . from $3500 Name<t as defendants in the suit a re the Justice for the Montoya Family Committee; at- torne y Lorenzo Campbell, who represen\s El Concilio; artd 50 unnamed persons. IOO's .MORE UNUSUAL AND UNIQUE ITEMS Jn its statement of s upport, the police union said : "The time bas come when we must stand ready to go to court to protect tbe clty's J>Olice officers f~m vDlfk:atioa and al· Uck .,,. tbMe with ul- .Antique Village SHOWROOM 24001 V ia Fabncente. Suite 1003 Mission V ie10 terior -1V!!'·" Truck1oads and truckloadsare arriving atC11fP9tTown. bringing you a special purc;ttase on this luxurious nJk>n pluth. H's a new Antron ID nyton cawpettng in the most popular colors ... Soda Froth, Firenze, Cafe Au Lalt, Spanish Coin, Nutshell, and Amaretto. Antron Ill nyk>n teetum heat-eet yams tor longer wear and reifliency ••• trMted with Scotchgard and 3-M static control for easier care. Hurry, because after the sale, the price wm be $16.99 a square yard. Ordef your new carpeting now, and aave $7.001 That's over 40% and that' a aavtngl TYPEAl s.n& IUllE THIS lMTID SALE! SO.YOS llEGUl.411 l'lllCl SAU l'lllCl YOU SAVE 4Usq. yda. ' f79IO ' 399" ' 2IC)OG AFIBI SALE CARPET GOES :>U ~·!da. 849" . 499" &Oea.yds. 101940 59940 75 •. vct .. 127421 7412' tOOsq.ycta. 1699" gggoo ' SPECIAL OFFER FROM CARPET TOWN ! Cotne In and pkk out a betlutlful quilted bedspread FREE wMtt JCM1 piece your order tor MOO Of l'llON of CualOm Mede dreperlff. CtMIOee *" ..... twin.""'· queen°' """ ........ .....,of quited petteme. ...... ..., ........... tt 'lt. 35()00 420" 525" 70()00 •pa 1IDI &VD • ..... .. .., ...... ...... -Prt.. I•,...._,..,_, 11tuN •• I ........... ,, .. ... 7141 UP TO s1e~ UMITED TIME ONLY! Antique Villaee DISCOUNT MAR'f 23200 De! ~~~o Lagun~s 951-9051 SAVE 27% TO 37,_ ON THESE OTHER SELECTED CARPETS! PWWWIU~ 811gf\ten up YGUf llltctlen. genie -0# dell ....... pr11tll Dwell• Of colon and pattarM. Ntgelft p!1ced. ~ "·" aq. Jd. .s4!Q CUT & LOOP STYLS ......... ltyioll pile In • ~ofltifte~ colOr• '" a hMvy out a lootf •frN· R ... S10M llYLOMPLU91e tOCMrt .,.,., plla "" .... . °"'~ ........... . ~of --wbtla mulll·IOH colon. Reg. "-" The la .... In CMpet tech- "°'°llJ plU• ltla -'* na-tural looll In t5 solld colora. ~ and Mii· ao11.---... ..... 113.11 llYLOll CUT & LOOP 100"-ANG ftyton ... a $-few ........... a- "-10 """" .. '*°"" .............. ""°"'" R.,.111." sem1. s1011 lllll[IJ<IM"9111.~ ••MT Tll.l I •t\lllOA• II•• "'EC llTNATH .. l'aui. NOMI • (AIY °"'1Dn ftlltn •»to.to Oo\Y loO 11fttllfltt 'ICC ti T .-111111~. ,,..,""C!<MICM ~'--...,, ... -... _ _. ........ 4' .... ... T~. Octobet 11, 1'11 . Mas8 Slayer Fo11nd lnsa~e • O.w eon.,ided, Killer of 6 Receiwid Second Trial LINCOLN. Neb. CA P ) -Srwla aaan-•maau. Ult aft.-rmr'nred laliOrw .-0::-adalu.t kWllll a.-. ota~·ruUtY.u.-. ..... ,_ ... ..,, ,.... tliM1•l'1 • Ills --.o1~ ....... It•• tbe ..-trial lw ta. .. ,_,,. old who admitted aboodaa to death u.r.. ~ ud tbne ....... ID tbe Heery Kellle holn• Oet. lt. 1'J5. and tben anually aaaaulUa1 t.b• tbr .. femalie vlctima. cola County or may be t.akm to t.be IJD. coba ~ C.ter. a ...... blltltadoa ~--'-'d.ilor ... . ··waaam oa NOT 11e ...., sets ou11 I can't 1a1," lcbroeder' Mid. aam..u 1riU be.., .. iD t.be Lan· cuter Comly Jail t.mlCllWUY. Tbe Mil ll&tp, ......... u}d. wUl be a beartac W.. a aMDtal ..._.... ....._ a11ault.ed non.ace lt•W•. 10, UleD killed .............. ~ ........ -.i"to emctaJ uw-two , t.dlDODJ !Ddic...S. • llOIMJda MID 1111AN11 blld to lrll1 tM oa.er tov KeW. to~ IDOd Im ::!r.Tbe otber Tidim .,... a.., '• ...... ...., ., Mr aoD, DHi , 12. and 1rUde~, Deuma, 7, aDll.Dawt, S. The Jury or fCMar ... ud etpt women l"eeliftd tbe c ... »~ and deliberated lw 11 boun ...... nturn- IN IANVARY, lt11. Slmaata was fo nll\l' on .U COUDta ud ...._ quentl1 ••• aenteneed to dl• in Nebruk.a'a electrtc chair by UoeoJn ln1 the verdict. Slma.nlJ' orltlaal eoavictlon wu overturned alM a eew trial ordwed bJ the "ate Sclpreme Court lat aprtns on arounda t.bat l.Jftcoln County Sberlff Gordon "Hop" Glllter improperly ridt· ed aequeltered JW'Oll. P11cblatrtlfl llDd ,.,.._. callld by tbe defeaae teaUfiH t.Ut U.., believed Slmantl, wbo ._... a low IQ or 1s and had a drlnld.q problem, wu under emotJooal atreu at tbe Ume o1 the kUlinp. PJ'OMeuUoa peycldatrilta said be wu sane. -• County Olatrlcl Court Judie Huth Stuart, wbo a1ao prealded at tbe Ntrial. Before the ftnt trtal, Stuart luued a gag order for tbe preliminary beariDI. held ln county court. and tbe cue ui. timately wound up before the U.S. Supreme Cowt. Uoeoln Coun~blic Def.., Scott Helvie Mid W ay tbe verdict la a perfect esample "of •by we lboukl not have a death peaalty la the ltate of Netwuka. llr. Slmaot.a, who wu COO· vlcted ODff previously ol .tbe 1ame ertm ... may )lave been executed by . SlllAN'l'I. UATD AT tbe def_. table u be bu been a1Dce tbe retrta1 opened Oetb!~ tun la Ida.,.. -bad to be from b1a dWr aft.er the verdldl 1Wen l'Md. • Dep_uty Lu.cola County Attorney Marvin Holacber contended that Si· manta' actloaa before. dwtnc ud after he went to the "Kellie home, pointed to hla beioiaane and la coatrololblmMlf. Moatbl later, tbe jmticea nled •· anlmcMiy Ualmt tbe Judie aad the cue, Nebraib Presa LMC>dlltkln n . Stuart. became a laodmuti: dedaioo prob.ibWng prior restraint. Dreee Code? LOS ANG&:LD (AP) -Two 1armeot manufacturers have pleaded suilt.Y to violat. ia&-tbe county bealth code and one bu been ordered to atop dolna buainesa . A com· mialioner ftDed Victoria Cervantes and Jabier now." Co-detenae coumel David Schroeder sald Simanta may be evaluated in Lin· Water Plan OK'd Sand Route Donkeys Smugg'le Beer NAIROBI, Kenya CAP) -Kenyan CUltoma of. ftdala are looking for lbe anlma1 trainer wbo bu been uncling hi• donkeys on wmanned 1muaun1 rum from Ethiopia. The otflcial Kenya Newa Agency said Wednes· day that agents ln Moyale, a northern town that straddles the border with Ethiopia, have been stymied by the four-Jegaed amuaJers who walk lato the Kenyan part ol town. atop outside a store where someone loads 1bem with beer and soft drinks and return alone to Etblopia ualng desert trails seldom observed by police or cmtoma peo. pie. Agents have been frustrated in attempts to ar· rest the donkeys becauie ol the enlmala' ability to unleash a series of devutati.Dg ldcb. Mesa Schedules Kiddie Parade A costume parade for children 12 and under. cctlled "Monster Mardigras." is scheduled Oct. ~ in the Carousel Court at South Coast Plaia, Costa Mesa. The city Department of Leisure Servt~s and South Coast Plaza are sponsoring the cont.est and parade. Categor ies are Close Encounters, Pumpkin Patch, TV Penooalltiea, Once Upon a Time and GobbJe-De-Gook. Winoera receive $5 &ift certJncates. Information can be obtaJned b1 callln1 ~5300---·----- New Dean Named At Mesa College Dr. Lewis Wilson bas been named dean of Southern California College in Costa Meaa, suc· ceeding Dr. Klaude Kendrick. Dr. Kendrick resigned to accept the putorate of a church in Ojai. Dr. Wilson has been a proCessor or hiat.ory at Southern California College 12 years and iJs former chairman of the social acienee division and of the· biat.ory and political science department. A minister, t>r. Wilaon also bolds a PhD ln his· tory rrom UC Berkeley. He is a resident or Laguna Hills. Oass Set on Money Real estate agent Kilt Hamen wW conduct two aemlnara on creative financlng0ct.30and31ln Irvine and Mission Viejo through the Saddleback College continuing educat.lqn procram. Fee for the seminar 1a $30 in advance or $40 at the door. Deadline for pre·regi.atration is Oct. 23. CAMELUAS 5GalL Now $9.95 regularly $13.95 The Oct. 30 worbbop will take place from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m... at the Harvard Clubhouse in Irvine. The Oct. 31 pre. sentation will take place during the same houn at \be Mission Viejo Country Club. For registration or in· formation , phone 831·"650. AZALEAS 2 Gal. Now '6.95 regularly $9.50 (ca11 M2-amJ Put••• worda to work torrou In the DAILY PILOT .. , Holacber au,aeated the motivatioa for lbe klllinp wu that Simant.a "wanted to bave aex and be didn't care what he bad to do to aet it. That'• the whole point ol th1a cue." Slmanta ftnt killed and tbm aauaUy FRESNO CAP) -A ~-water manaaement plan bu ~ tor the metropolitan P'relDo area by the atat.e Reponal Water Qu&Ut,y Control Board. Garcia SZ.,500 each and-:;::::=::::=:=-=:::::::~=~ placed t.bem oo three Cell 142•H71. Years~ Put a 1 .. word• towottc tor PAID ADVERTISEMENT Why We're Suing. A few days ago The Irvine Company filed a lawsuit against Newport Beach city government. It's the first time we've ever taken local government to court. At least in this century. We're not happy about it, but it's something we felt we had to do and we'd like to tell you why. Becauae lt'a about being trMted falrty by governmen~lCa-at>out th&-reaponatbtltty of government -at all levels -to follow the same rules and laws that apply to private property- owners. That 's important to every one of us, whether the property we own is a house In Corona del Mar or some vacant land scattered around town. Observance of the rules. This wasn't done by the Newport City Council last month when we presented a plan for one of our properties. We followed the rules; the City Council, In our view, didn't. At _..,e time of the City Council's action we expressed our opinion that the Counclt was not proceeding according to the rules, as required by law. Many people agreed with us, Including some people in city government. But not the City Council majority. Very briefly, this Is what happened: We presented to the City Council a plan for a small business and Industrial par1< just north of the Ford Aeronutronlc plant. The site ls In an already partially developed lndustrtal area long designated for that uae by Newport's adopted General Plan. Our plan, or tentative tract map, conformed with the General Plan. It conformed with existing planned•communlty zoning for the property. It conformed with requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act, the state Subdivision Map Act and the City's very restrictive Traffic Phasing Ordinance. It also conformed with recent City Planning Commission recommendations on the most suitable use for the property. These recommendations were made during a General Plan study that is now In Its third year. So In reliance on all of these things, we prepared our plan for the industrial property. And no one testified against It at the City Council hearing. No one. But the City Council majority still rejected the plan. They rejected It out of hand. The reason they gave for disapproving our tract map was that they would rather see houses, not businesses, bu Ht on the property. The City Council, of course. has a right to change the way a property can be used. We have no quar1"9l with that. But there are certain ----'~~~rm_tbat mu8t be tonowti•d ' Acconlng to law, the City Council can't }uat arbitrarily substitute one land use for another. The General Plan must frrst be cl\anged, and then the zoning. That's what Is reqwred by every land use and zoning law we know about. It's a process that calls for proper notice. public hearings, environmental studies, government staff reports and the documentation of f indings. Until these things are done, the existing zoning and. General Plan designation for a property must be followed. It's a process that neither the city nor private citizens can ignore. It applies to both. If it did not, if local government could unilaterally and arbitrarily bypass the rules of this process, then there would be no clear pathway for anyone to fotlow. No one would know wtaat could be done with his or her property, whether It's a private residence In old Corona del Mar, a ·duplex lot on the Peninsula or some business property along MacArthur Boulevard. Everything would depend on the momentary whims of those In power. We think that's the wrong way to go about making decisions that affect the planning of a community. The rules are there. Private property owners must follow them; local government should follow them too. That's what our lawsuit is about. We're asking the court to direct the Newport Beach City Council to do Its job the right w&y, without resorting to what we feel are unfair and Illegal shortcuts. We think It's about time that someone said, "Now wait a minute." Because what has happened to us. could happen to anybody. 1HE IRVINE CINFW\IY ·---...-.. . ... ........ • -• ot• -.. .. .. "" ... .. .. -"' ... • .. • . .............. -~ _____ ._....,. ..... ... AT YOUR SERVICE . ·&~ W@OO[r ~@rrWr1©® Da&aPAT:l•l1nt 0 .-.•1a .. lawdllllt .......... , .. leM•• .. Mplat9deae .......... ,, ... =·= tJ..Cbe ............. IIS\J ... laWIDIMo .e.ct? ~··· ·=-~ _. A8 • t Iii A••••iili•, , I Ill Im. ......................... .. ...... 0 I a •11•ns• & ::i ... .. ~ .. ---·~ 1 lf 111 .,1tz•'tllll.__ ......... .._. ...... "' 11-'1' nll•llle ... , I ... ..._ Ct '&1.-&a':'t•19'1 •ns•s ...... ., ... ::=.-···· ., ........... ... •• a11 ...... ....,1.-. ........ ,,... ....... ~*-·'''' ........ ~, .. 1•at II .. hid 111•1 .._ 111111 Ill ~ tile •111 I defWY 'I hs 0.-....._...._ auld 111• ... •rtnh ... ..._tu• •• li ....... 11 ........... , ....... &u•• ....... ., ................ 11 .......... ., .. .. ... -........ ""' ....... -........ . .......... ,. :aa•fl'ke ... culllen.aneedwttll ................. ......... ..._....._a..waretUjed .. leeal •nl 1 e-., ''an, &u will Ille aWe a. take _......,..,•sme1WMn ... ftlflerwese•ptitaa uwell•.._d'IN-1'a111tdwe. Sip •ere fer Atl..U .. Ulec•p DEAR PA'll: I asked a pharmacy to give me a regular cap on a' prescription bottle. I ha~ sign a written statement of my request before be would • .,._. la UU out ol UMT I coWdla't UDdentand beeau. I bave no eblldre. ud am tbe only pel'IOG wbo would bave •~to tllle medidM . I.L.. H....,._ Beaeb l&'•M&•tf W, W....._ •••I. a.me •na•: .... 1 .. 11• um, WllllM& .......... ,, ........ law .... a ftrtlal ,...., .. fw a replar cap a.au&W..-,..n1uwa~. ....,ea .. •a1,,.. .... a.. ............ ee .. aaa1.-....wt111e,.1ta.eaa..ta1Melclallllra'1 u .... Aedlll11t1I ,..., blll ....., ....-ruaJen are .._ 1111erc•• lllMe mt. ..._ safety c ... •nftrtt.....,..,Jlaw•..i~ m11, eceera.a .. &M duue eeaal&tee el IM Gla•hd••11M&M11te. . TM~......,.ed .. pnm.&1-pMnlud u41erfrolD lalea&ial ...U•••• 1-..1aeea, an ued ue....,..•enlpNeel'tp&a ...... aad.._._... MueWd pnllllada. Tlae c.•mlUee, aa uaeelattoa of •ajar tafety·eap •aa.,admen. ,..."Mt that &lie elderly, ud odten ........ &lie ....._,. &o opera&e tlte eape, cu refl_. -.fety-eapped ae41e1Me from &Mir pltarmadaU. llowenr, &M II· aocla.._ SIM all adalta, blehldllae &lie eWerb, .. ue &M aalety cape la laoaelllDIU wlilen yam..,.n, wltetller anadcldldrn or o&her yoag vlalton, may be a. die llloaae at UY time. ftl••U.t Pro~tlee Pert Pab DEAR PAT: I'd like to have a few i>en pals in Europe. Can you tell me bow to go about finding some? J .E .. Newport Beach Sad a aelf·addreased, stamped eavelope to the ln&ernaUoaal Frtencblllp League, ZZ Bat· &erymarcb, Boe&oa, Mau . m•. la retana yoa will receive a reglstraUoa form and explaaatory ------------------brochure. For tile $3 rel).sUatioa fee yoa will be QUEENIE .. . . ;·· o\ 'I '' I t0-18 C-K"'8 __ 1. seat tile names and addresses of prospective pen pals lD two foreign co1111&11ea ol you claolce . Post Ollf~ tt'ateM-. Ordfto Ffrwa• DEAll READERS: Calllag tile pebUc's lou to mall order ripoff arti1ts ID recetat yean "an ID· credible sum," Poatmas&er Geaeral William F. Bolger bu annoanced a ae• propam that will broaden efforts to stop mall order swindlers. lJolger said conaamer loues tltroap mail fraad and misrepresentation ol prod•cta, services, . and lDveatments offered by mall has averaged nearly $581 million a year over each ol the past flve years. Bolger said tbe new program will focm OD as· signing postal lDspectors experienced In mall fraud Investigations in 18 of the nation's metropolitan areas, JncladlDg Los An1eles, to work exdulvely with couamer proteetloa groaps and odaer Investigative agencies at aU levell of govel'D.IDeet. He added that be believes ~ new II· slpmeeta will bave two mtjor benefits: matt.1 IJ1ll'e tlaat aay operation "that smacks of mall fl'Hd ~ qakkly to tlae •&teMtee ef lite pe1Wlc ner die eMire aatlea," aad ea&dda& aore qmc.kly '"tile~_... *9 Jala a..,_. Uke IM alaeda llala real 16 '111 wllell lie tltlllb ll wlll .... lalm 8&a7 oae J-lllp ..... el die law.•• Tiie a T'le• ... teht' ! _.._ el tM Coenmer ~ specialist bl tills area ls: •·Now I've become an anaommac-As-lf we-haven't.-got. enouch •a.cs· around here ' Couamer ~ S~lalls&, cl~ lultec· iii la 0.U.e, "P.O. a.x *51, Lot Aqelea _., (%13) ... %181. Waltz. Fox Trot Hustle Rumba Fashion Island invites you to dance on the mall at twilight on Fnday everungs, • Octo~ 19 and 26 t1om 6.00 to 8 30 PM. Take a tnp down memory lane with the dances of the ~t presented. by Mr. Roberts Dance Studio. And if you haven t mastered the newest steps, 1oin in the free lessons EnJOY the sho'<' dancing and refreshments Come to Fashion Island Where the twl11ghts are always fantastic fi3 .. FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER • I . 'Y'tvldlr. October 11. 1179 * A StEEK StlP .DRess \ PLUS CLOUDS OF SATIN QUILTING . BORN OF LIZ CLAIBORNE'S IMAGINATION . Getting noticed after nightfall, a dramatic column of tissue fal/le In magenta or black. Cover your bared shoulders If you must, but only In channel-quilted satin. The slip dress in polyester, 6-14, $52, Jacket .of acetate/rayon with weightless polyester fill, In black. S·M·L, $67. Mail/phone. Robinson's Young Designer Spertswear, 105 Come to our showing at Newport Fripa~ for a loo~ at wh,at Liz sees you In for the holldays. Maureen Monalnty, LIZ: Claiborne s emissary, w/JI Join us for a mini-showing at 1 p. m. and Informal mode/Ing J2 noon·3 p.m. Friday, October 19, In Designer Sportswear Robinson's • SHOP ROBINSONS THURSDA Y AND FRIDAY 10·9 Robinson's Newport Fashion Island • 644·2800 • . . .4J8 OM. V Ptl.OT Pumpkin Pie Annette Changala ot EJ Toro heads through the pumpkin patch as she helps he r uncle, Joe Changala, prepare his pro- duce for Halloween. About 30,000 of the future jack·<>'-lanterns are available at IO HINDMAN JOSEPH W HINDMAN, PHHd • ., • ., on October u , 1'19 A 1979 9'eciu.le of EOl§Gn HIOll Sc-. Hunt· l1t9ton lkecll, Ce. Beloved M>n of (Jierln -CMol.,,. Hl-.en. toviJ'IO _, of Jelfr.,,. John, Jemes •nd ~ltli""' HI-... lovl"o gr-ol Mr. end Mn Cl\erles Hlndmen ol Otten Hot Sc>rl"V'. Ce. end MrL CM• CMr of Coll.• Mew. Ce. AllMI swvl¥<td l>p Uep-molher M ,., Roaelee HNmen Vls11-lloll -s lleld Oft W.C.. ,......, -Men Of Orlstleft ~I wts ... kl°" ~r et t :JOAM et St. J~lllm C-lc ~"' l ... Orendi Alll .. Ceai. llMW. C&. I~ •• l"HOll'~~.~---. C•. ""''". Tun.Ill Mwtuery WHlclfff C~I dlredon. ~ ICltAl!LING MAAGAAET KAAELING. petsed -•., .,,. ex•-· n. ''"· s.n.rc .. ••• PllftdlnQ 111 ~mltll • Tutlllll Wnlc 1111 CM Pf'I -.418 ICRAUT HH Ol\ KRAUT, IMU•d eweyon Oc tot><-r II, 1919 Slw Is turvl¥<td f)y ,,., \On Or lltni&mln Kr•ut of Co•lo Mt~. Ca and doUQlller O.rt"-Rio of O kluhom .. , 3 qrendclllldren 'end t QredHtrandenlla. Ser,,lces wlll be held on Thur..i.v et 10 )()AM at tne Herbor L-n·Mounl Ottve Me!N)(f&I C"-P<PI. lnlerrnMI WNlc.e'\ will tie hekl In Ille temll., ptol In Oktanome City Ollla~, 5Mv--.C.. unciw \"9 dirK~ ti.., of Herl>Or Le..,..._nl Olfve ~ .. c:o.M -... S..»s. ..... ,.., ~AULINe COLLICI! McMUltRAV rukle<>t of HIM\tltlQlon BNch, Ce A retired .,...-,st lor McOoMell ~ ~·tton. Site.---... WW-....... ,. oet-11. ttn et ..... M9morlel Hofl>li.t """ Mc~ •• ,, -w• e -of~I S;mon & J.- C.ilMlllc °""'-" """' ,,... Anl,.,.t ..,..,. ~·«..,..,. l•"O<W of HunllnQton !Hach • S,.. '' "'"''W'<I by '°"'''" Alclword C,rlflolh of o.n.,..r (OI"'""" !\<>,.Grof lttll ot f nconit•' (<I (l .. vod (,rofl olll Of C"oto,~00 c;,pt1nc1\ Cokit•OO dno Aoo1n Gr1Jt1tn nf [)Pn .. 1•r (olor4)(to J-r1pnd\ ... m •Y < otll ~t Pt .. rCt· Aretf\t'r<C. \tntlt\\ MorluMY from. 00 PM 10' 00 PM '°' oay 1'riur'WM"t "'"""''" h ... ,.,,,., *'"''"'~ will t>oo "ronduclf'd at q )()AM on Fro Deaim Elaewheri INDIANAPOLIS CAP> -The Most Rev . George J. Bl1kap, 68, w h o s e r v e d a s· archbishop of In - dianapolis tot n ine years, died Wednesday. NEW YORK (AP> - Steve• Kyle, 66, de- signer of decorative ac· cessories. and husband of Broadway lyricist Be tty Comden, d ied Wed nesday of acute pancreatitis. OAKLAND (AP> Oakland tailor Preston Ca Ulna, 57, who refused to r epeat in court a charge be made that be was pistol-whipped by Bla~--Panther -ttu~y Newton, died Sunday of cancer. De suflered multiple skull fractures Aug. 16, 1974, in the beatiq be told police was aealt tlim by Newton ROANOKE. Va. <AP> -Clem Dixon Joluaston, 82, a former president or the U.S. and Virginia chambers or commerce. died Tuesday at a local hospital. cenb a pound, with school classes f re· quently visiting the site off Irvine Center Drive between the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways to let youngsters pick t heir own. Dog's Life Simply Great CHICAGO CAP> -Thumper, a 200-pound Saint Bernard, bas found that. a dog's life can be great. H'e was chauffeured around Chicqo io a ·limousine and pampered ih a suite at t.be posh Whitehall HoteL Accompanied by bis owners, Carl and Betsy Bodie of Lockport, N. Y .• and t.beir two children, Benjamin, 4, and Nat.banlel, 8, Thumper was flown to Chicago by Ken-L Ration to receive its "Doi Hero pf the Year" award. Thumper rode in a s p eci al traveling cage tn the baggage compartment UE DREW STARES AS HE made the rounds with his huge head sticking out of the limousine window berorc being honored at an evening banquet at another swank hotel, the Ritz,Carllon. Thumper, not quite.2 years old, beat out other courageous canines to get the 2J6tb annual award - a gold medal, a $1,000 U.S. savings bond, a gold-plated leash and collar and a year's supply of dog food. La.st year, Thumper stayed by Benjamin's side when the younaater wandered from home and was lost 12 hours in an area dotted with farm ponds. Thumper kept Benjamin away from harm until rescuers were aUracted by the dog's bart:ing. "WE'VE GOT A TWO·BED&OOM suite alt.be .. Whitehall and Thumper sleeps on the noor in our room." said Carl Bodie, a carpet installer. "Some or the drawers are ftlled with dog rood. He eats about four pounds a day." said Bodie. "The kids like to play with him. He rolls over on his side and enjoys himself. He's still at t.be puppy stage and probably will put on another 25 pounds." 'J'ledt• ...... , ~pirinRas Long History ....,. Dr. ••rr1'-: 111 doct« lt a believer ln uplrtD. lie doeu't belltate to prescribe u many •• • doaen tablet• a day wben my rbeamldan ldeU up. He calll lt a WODder clru1. I believe a Um. JOU've allo e.u.d lt a miracle dru1. · I aDilllntad tbere are DOW theoriel tbat it ' aeta oo tbe blood bl tome wq tb8t may prevent beart .Uaeh ID tlle fat.are. I tblnk tbere'a DO q~ Uoa tbat it'• perhaps the mc.t commonly pre· scribed drq. It's number one IOI' all tiDda of acb• and pmm. What I'm interested ID is bow Joas it bu been around. For years and yean maybe? -lln. L. DEAR llRS. L : ~ tbat uptrin ll a ma1nmceat dru1 for lncreaaiDI tbe paln thre9bold. loweriq lnflammetion and fever. llost ol all apbi.D lt med to rene.e beadaebea. One estimate is that of 50 billloo Hpltl• tobleU ( DOCTOR IN ) taken enry year, about 20 btWoo are usect by THE HOUSE headacbe auff eren. As for the hopeful theory that aspirin may eventually prove to be the enemy cl atberolelerosla and heart au.dta and stroke, that ll now belD& studied It. will take aome years ol ft'aluatloa before we know. • FEATURES /OBITUARIES Pt19UC NOllCS ;===· ·PUBLIC NOl'ICE ....... ~OUS aUM•alS ..,,.. STA ft Ma flfT TM ......... per-ere •Ille ~-I P,tott AVa Nue ASSOCIATft, 1• •. ,,. ... c..u -.. C,t. ""' A to Z f11vealor1, • flMfteel _.._...,. s. Uloe ....... Sia.'"· P-. C,t. tt101 Rt'I' ar-. ~ 8oocll. Ult., e llmltff ......... Ill £, 11'11 ,.v Coote ,...,., a. tM21 Tllla _.... 11 ~ect .-, • ~·1-11 ......... ... .., llrO\. L.-aeeti.. Lid. Mk-D.R.w fMs ..,.._WM llled •llfl U. Covftty a.ti Of~ ..... c-ty loll ....,, MOTIOI Ott CMllO\.UTIO'f Ott .. AaTNllnMI" ~IC ftMklt II ~ t."':'.:9! Olllf ..... IC# .ll'llMll, 1119 ....,_ llMff tM flcUtlMli "" --"' _.. ot SOUT..Wlftt ll.t.Olttt.1U»W. W~,Clty EKOl!die, ~ fl/ Sift Oit90, .. ~. did Oft "" 1'111..., "~ ""· .., mutuef ~·. luolw• tM Hid oertNrMllp •nd ml...-tMtr ,.......,. •• C11<111tn Seid ...... 111 0.. flllll"• •Ill 110 ...oucted .., 1(91' 5'ftll" (IOle llro. I, -WI" pey -dlKllM .. I ll*'ltllt -CllOIS ttl ll'lt firm 11111 ................ .,..,. ..... ""'""'· ,._._ ....... l'ltAOY ,1 ..... , ... ... 111• ....... Wiii IOOf llO ,._si. .. ,~ . '""" tNI.., ""· -... .,. -· "'*lltil'ltd Or-CO.. o.ity PO .. , 1111 lllCWrM 11¥ -~ In hit own Sc:.o•r ..... M,. "1t. Seot.t7,0ct.•.11.11,1m ,,..,. °""' ... -"".,,."""· Dei.d et Sin l)leoo, c.tl!fonlle, ~ 9tlluy0f~.1m. PUBLIC NOTICE ()Mf!Ouff -----------jl!ULTZ & MltKIN f'ICTITIOUS eUSINlfH fMlf.Gr ....... JIS lllAllll«STAHMl!NT 1~.CAfln:S TN IOI~ _... Is ~ l>Usl· PtiC>tltl'ltel OrMQOt Ca.~ Oitlly Pttot, -N~~MARY COMP.ANY, l.,7l,,. Oc~ le, !'79 SOJI." ~'"'· ,._,...., ve11ev. c.u•orn1• PUBUC NOTICE s1re~~~.:~;.,~•r;,,= --,.iCrm"OUSeustNISS '710I NAMe UATIEMl!NT Thi\ 11\eftM I\~-ey Oii ~ Tiie IOlt-11111 PA'IOf'I\ •re .. lfte THE VALVE 01' ASPlmlN GOES way, way dlvldu•• _.,,_ ,,_ IMl'.!':;:',:.eLv House oiv. OF back wbeD the aadent. RomaD knew that if be Tiii• ....,..:·_ .r ... """ ... 0 .G . ASSEMBLY INC., 17J E. cbewed the leat'ell and bartt of tbe willow tree it Te-c:ow.ty °"" d Or ... c-y -Oc· "nferlno, C.te Mese, Ct llfornl• duced bl.I feftl' MaCi made b1m pain.free. ...._ U, ""· fltlfMI ~.G. ,.._,., Inc., e C.tltonlie 1'b1I tree I• blp ID Aladn. a coaslD of PWllV!ecl OrMOt c.-1 Deity Plto4. <.,_etion, m e. Peu .. rlfto. c.osi. acetylaalieyllc add -asplrta. ~ tbe 0c1. 11, u --.. 1.1. m• '°1"" ..-. ... c.ilfwrll .. »» Middle Aces, preparatloaa ol .WOW lea•es and. -..;:::..,~ n ~.,., 0 c.- root.s were med for palcl o1 every~-PUBUC NOTICE o.G. "'-"· •nc. In 11'13 the Reverend Edward Stone ft'ported -~..,,;;.. =.,.,a...-. Lbe belwiftU of Lbe wiJ.low tree to the BoJal Society NW ITATUMNT Tiit• ~ w .. filed wllll l"9 of Enalad. ID the ~. a German M'iau.t. and ri...•,.-.... l*'W h-.""'" =~ ~ °' °'-c-tv.,. Oc.- cbembt l"elix Hofmann, .,,,,.., for toaMOitn1 to FANTASTIC lAM'S ~AMILY flmtet ege tbe ~of llrtbJitls bl Ida f ..... , bee&IDe lD· l4AlllCUnE1t5, '""' er.-tMtrwt PWf .... Or .... OIMC.,...,., Pil04, _, ,..,,. F--ve1i... c.tffonll• Od. t1,n --.1.1.1m .,.19 t.el'e«ed aalleylate eom....-wt decided that acetylulicJllc add wu q1dle effective. 80iiltWms ALONG ftl& WAY rr ... o.amed ~ ID f!MIQI )'ears ti.. dnlC bu proved ibelf over and ovf!i apln.. la lt -.y woader that doctors atlll say, •'Take two upiri.m and l4!t me know bow you feel." Is aspirin harmful? So ll every drug, pe&en.- Ually. But ooly relatively rew have stomach up- sets. bleeding or aJJerek attacks a.ft.er taking aspirin. Undue aJarm l.ately bas prevented many patients Crom receiving its beoeficent eff~ts oo pain. inflammation and fever. ,, • * "-'M.F,_ """------" ... ....,_ y °"""'Or .... c;.n., -Oc· ''· ,.,._ fftMIU .....,.,..., Or-. CM'4 o.lty Piiot, 11.H--t.t.1_,.. ~1' PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aust••J& _,... ITA'ftlllll!WT' T1lo .......... --,, GOilt9 ...... _ ... IRVINE AVElfUe C:ENTl!R, ••n I-A-. CAiie Mew. Cellfornl• J-C.W-. DllO H ..... n 1'1. • r-u••· C..hofnla t2M Th4'~1S~bJM\U• -·· J•mnOW- ThK ""--111@<1 wllh ,,,,. f'ICTlTIOUS eUS.N•H C-y C-of Or-. Counly on~' NAM« ITATlfMSWT 1-U,,..,.. no. lalDwlnQ --~ Ol»lftQ i...w. -.. OIRECTC>f>Y. -'"-' c-..-Ot •w~. 11 1~10. Ht•OQr• 8r•<"· Fl1U11 Pvbll\tled Or0ft99 CoeM °'911• P1101 I II Uend-.1,l ,1'7'9 SO'l'-7'' t:..411_...'INO PUBUC NOTICE Miehe•• P Holler•n, 1010 l----ti11..-r L-. Hll"11.-q1on llU<ll, -..... ... n." ~" ~ °" .n In· ·-· --.P.--Tltn _,..... -,,.., _.,. .,_ • a.. ,,,.Or ... c-., -Oc:-" ""· "'~ .,_..,,..Or' .... C.... Deity P-. -.a---'·""" ..._,. ... -. "CTITIOUS eUSt•11'19 HMltlE ST A~NT T"° fol-199 -••,.4leltoe • ---= a & 9 PAC>f'EltTIES, "1f llolllslref Drlw, Hinlo ....... 9Mc:ll, Cel.__ Wllllem H•loc>OH, 4014 Mlstr•I ............. ...,..~ OOy, Oct-19. 1'7'1 "'"" R•v F•IMr c.ary P•<llf<> olticl•lono tnt•rm•nl will bf' at Fore•t l .. .n-Gtendel• F •mity '"11111"'' dONIM>n• ~ m.ocl• lo 1118 Animal "''''"""c:e Le~ue. u1•t f'IOwt!r, Garden Crovo&, Ce Pit!rcr BroJIW'r• SmltM' MOrtuerv dore<lors ~~39 Soviet Sees Chance RICHARDS OlltE RICHARDS, rnidenl Of Sen- t• An•, Ce Puwo awov on Ocl-r IS, 1'79 Sn, IS survlvod by llllr dWQllllrt Oertle A. KorM of Sent• Ane C• .. -Yvonrw A,,_ of Pen-tlSylv•nl•. >OM Oon•td end L•Aov both ol Wftl Vlrvlnle, sister Grace Glove r o f We•I V lr9lnle. • Qf8"dclllklrffl, , vr••l'9f'andchlldr9ft. FUMret _.,,,IGM _,.. lleld In F•lr· "'°"'· W.-VlrQlnle with lnte<mem In ll'lt f8mll,, plot In Me"'°'l•I G•rdefts Cemetwv. Servlcn under Ille dire<· 110,. ol Smllll • Tuthill Wntcllll Clwoclet, fOtWOrdlno dtre<lon. -..... rtUCl .. OTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAllY 627 Main St Hunttngton Beach 53&-6539 PIBFAMILY COlOMA&. FUtlHAL NOMI 7801 Botsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,AClftC VIEW MlMOllAL ,Alli( Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Om1e Newpor1 Beach 644-2700 McCObllCX MOITUAl•S Laguna Beech 494-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1ns HADO' LAW~. OUYI MortuatY • Ce1Tetery Cremitory L. 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mesa 540--5554 ~ tALn..aBGllOM fUtBA.LHOMI 646-2"24 Costa Mesa 673-9450 ,,.CIUOTHBS l&L lllOADWAY MOllTUAU 110 Broadway Coste Mesa 642·9150 To Live To Be 150 New Swim Class Set MOSCOW CAP) -A Soviet authority on re· animation -the science or bringing the dying back to life -says the normal life s pan or humans should be about 1.50 years, and medical lire.saving techniques are bringing that goal nearer. Dr . Vladimir Negovslty, who for 40 years bas been revers· ing the process of death, said in an interview that most people die before they should because of· human "mechanical breakdowns" that can be repaired. DEATH, HE says, "is not a moment but a pro- cess. a natural pro- cess." He and his staff at the Laboratory of Re animalology h ave been pioneers in lbe search for ways to pro- 1 o n g the period or "clinical death," when a patient whose heart has stopped can be revived. During this per iod, they use such measures as artificial respiration, heart massage, electric shock, drugs and treat- PVBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS autUIHS ........ tTATWMCNT T ... lotltwlnt PffMM •re dol119 "'"'"'" e;: • ST.ATVS OF NEWPOltT, un l(twport 81wd., IOwp0rt 8Hcll, C.tt1or11!• '*3 Ke-tll P. DllOll, toJ• W. St o..1r!IW, '-'18.AM, C•llfettlll '7704 lltcllent P. H9lt1t, ton S.M!h1ff Ott.,., C:O.te Mete. Cellforr!lt ._., Sttwn llb-, '1111 Yacht W/lft· Cltrar, Newport 8H<ll, C1111ornle n..o f'111~ ~ll'ltn '' cOflducttcl by • ltfltt•t 1114W'fttrilllp, ll-11~ Ot- T'lll• ,....,,..,. -flied wlfll '"' e.e.., °"" .. Or.,.. c-ty Oii Oc• ....,"·""-,., .... ........... Or-. c:.... Ot111r ll'tlet, Ott. ti, u ........ t,e, 1'7' 401S.7' ment again s t hypothermia (sub· norm a l b ody tem - perature) and hypoxia <oxygen starvation) to reverse the death pro· ecess. NEGOVSKY SAID he bas learned to prolong this critical period from "TODA y WE know that clinical death is that intermediate state through which life ends and death occurs -a re- versible deatb,'Jt is neither life nor death but a state or transition from life to irreversible death. Ga ry Wegener s a id classes are open to all skill levels and age groups from infants to senior ciUzeas. The cost ranges from SlO to $12 for members and S20 to $25 for non-members. Harbor Area residents can resister for tbe lalelt five-week seuk>ns of awimmlne and llfeuving ~asses of· fered at tbe Orange Coasl YMCA. 2300 University Dr i ve , Newport Beach. For lnformatioo, call YMCA spokesman 64.2·9990. :'.~~~~~get~r ~;e i; s~~ Elertronir Teehnirians minutes. He said he ex- pects to lengthen this to two or three hours by lowering body tem- peratures. Job Chances Plentiful By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear Joyce: I read daat eleetneic t.ecbalda.u are ID great demaad but tbat many aew s~ta are ent.erlag the neld. Wlll there be e80Qla Jobs! -D.W., LotdnlDe, Ky. Negovsky, considered one or the worlds lead· Ing authorities in the field , has persuaded the Sovie t medica l establishment to set up 200 reanimation wards around the country, lo equip large cities with... Electronics technicians teoerally emergency-car e "re· work on electrical systems requiring animobiles" and lo train only small amounts of power; elec- doctors everywhere lo trical technicians work mainb' in t.be his techniques. generation and tranamluion ol elec· tricity. RE SAID bet.Guse or this, thojlsandt or people are alive \oday who would not have survived accidents or hospital complications. Steve Rosa, my aaaoclate for technical careers, rinds that employers report a sbortqe of pro- perly trained people lo fill available jobs despite starting pay of more than Sto.ooo per year ror graduates or two-year programs. Soviet scientists "re- cognize th a t a n e w medical specially has AS A RESULT, many employers been created," he wrote are training productioa worken for last year in the journal t.ecbnlclans' jobs. Tbl1 trend may Problems of Philosophy. aomewtuat reduce ruture demand for "Its most important new graduates. Even so, tbe new task ls controlling un· market for electronics lD enryday justified deat.b, •udden home appliances, toys and ~an. com· death, a reverslb-., state blned with IJ'OWtb in computer uae, whoee development does should open enouch poalUcma to take not exclude the'possiblU· care of new technician 11aduate1 ty of a stable and ade-throulhout tbe comin1 decede. And quate restoration of ~mer1y needl will expand tbe use of vital ruoctlons. And to· electrical tedmtctana, too. day. we have 1round1 to One key to career succeu will be hope that auch death, In flexlblllty. Tb.la 11 beeauae many the ablenee of lrrevereJ-teehnoloct• .,. included under the ble d•m•s• to vitally broad title "eleetrtcal .. leetroD.ic." lmPortaat or1w, wlU About• foarth ot all._...._ fall be conquered. into tb1I c~. \ " ( CAREERS J To 'assure fl exibility, at least an average math background is essen- tial. Thia means having tlfe ability to complete at least one year or college aJ1ebra. THE COLLEGE oa tedlaical in· sUtute you pick aboWd olfer tbe op. portunlty to use a wide ranee of test equipment. It s hould also ban enough computer equipment to live all students some "bands oo" ex- ..aerieoce. Jo come cases, schools wtth stron1 ties to advanced local com- panies can provide opportunities for on-job experience. As a graduate. you can charge off in many directions -from working in t.be teltinC department of an elec· t.ronlc s assembly plant or troubletb«Win1 computers to main· talninl eleetridlJ pneratinl equip. ment OI' lnlt11Ha1 I.be w1riq for a l1r1e farm. --------.. . .. . . ..... ,.,_ - - . \ NATION tory A Burr Seeks to 6lear Family Name :1.~ms LlllfDl:N, Va. la, la a hOlp&tal bed four moatM tlak· baiolwnea,umeeol-C-who~•bedid, W.. tor7 bad ll•H 9'( 1 dlttHt couata, A81"0D BurT. a bum rap. .. S.muel s..,a. Bun Jr. bad spent b11 adult U1 11\berlq UM oam11. 1• lNI be bad ... to the Ubrary ot ~ and aeoured t.el•pbone boob froro around tbe cowat.ry unW be bad 1 Uat ot l ,000 Burn. He wrote to every one; about 100 repUed A beain nlq. OVD ftlE YEA&S, the list 1rew until more than 1,500 American Burrs, or relaUves ol Burn with names Uke Dyer and Edwards and Jonnson, became members of Samuel Burr's "Aaron Burr Association" and received monthly mailings in b.is lonely crusade. "~t we have in common." Samu~ Burr said, "ls resent· ment over the as sumption, which you even find in text· books. that Aaron Burr was a scoundrel and murderer and traitor. Lles." Samuel Burr is 83. a gnome· like map with thick white haJr ... Sonae Punkins ( J Umep be am11Md a uov._ol ,.. ,,,.us:tn•~,,,. aureb: IMlvt11 ot books,• Ille Annna~ draw.,. ol documents, lec:t1lre notu. 1eneolotlea, correapon· ----------dence. malliq llltl. and Wdt wbJte e,-.browl that Oo an lcy l'ebruary D.ltbt ln meet It tbl bridle ol hl1 "°"· lt'ft, It all ftDt up in dam•. BS uva A.LONB on the aide ot a .....,.. mountain wbe,. the toadftt IOUDd .. btnhonl and t.b• riew, far below, la ol t.he Shenandoah River He lives wtth hl1 memories. Teare come ea ally Hla resentment, as a Burr, be1an buildinc when be was an el1ht.b lfader In New Jersey. bolh bia and Aaron BurT'a home state . "My teacher clenched her fisu and toJd us Aaron Burr was an infidel who tried to cheat Thomas Jefferson out of the .pre· sid ency, bad murdered Alex- ander Hamilton, bad tried to tear apart the country "Every child In the class turned to me and glared. ''THAT NIGHT I TOLD my father what happened. He said, 'Yes, I know, it's too.bad. It isn't true. It's just something we Burrs have to live with.• That's when I dec:.lited to fight back." He foughrwith a passion. In The fire that en1ulted hla home took tbe Ute ot b1a wUe ol S3 yean .... WU apared. He WU foucl, naked and unc:oudoua, 300 yardl aw~ wbere be bad crawled oa broken lep MMtn1 help. "EVEaYTBING WAS IC)Oe. Everytbi.ng. Only the 1ara1e did not burn and all that waa left of our poeaeasions, of our lives, was the cont.ent.s of the glove compartment in the car . •'While recuperating In the hospital, I tried to recall every- thing we owned, an impossible task. Then 1 set about trying to • recall my mailing list. I could picture whole pages in my mind's eye. I am amaud that I could recall about 400 names and addresses. "l am now back in touch with at least that many people. I am trying to reeoostruct a life and they are the nucleus." Samuel Burr has rebuilt his home oo the mountain.side. IT OVQL()OKS THE same view or the Shenandoah Valley, now in its autumn glory. Off to the right or his new porch, a flags tone terrace is visible behind a bed of geraniums, all that remains of his former home. "I no longer live in terms of years or age, .. he said, "but of pro1ectstoaccomplisb." Council OKs Cable Project In Huntington A plan to let a Canadian cable fl rm install a 36-channel television network in West Orange County won unanimous approval Monday night from the Huntington Beach City Council. Canadian Cablesyat.ema Ltd., which baa promised to complete the elaborate ayatem wlthiQ three years, baa one more bur· die to cle~fore starting con- struction in Huntington Beach,· Fountain V a lley and W estmtnater. Adam, 4, and Matthew Bucklin, 61 await decision of Judges in the great pumpkin contest in walpole, Mass They both w;>n a prize in their age group. Fountain Valley councllmen will be asked tonight to approve the plan. Westminster councU members approved it last week. Spokesmen from the Canadian firm said they hope to begin work later this month. • GIBULTAR SAVINGS FOR OUR ORANGE COUNTY OFACES 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 11.7163 ANNUAL U rE ~ 12.2703 CERTIFICATES ISSUED OCTOBER 18 THRU OCTOBER 24, 1979 $10,000 minimum. Rate based on 26·week U.S. Treasury Bill rate. Effective yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain for full year. Rate may change at renewal. Federal regulat[ons J>foh1bit compounding of interest on the accoont and impose a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. NEW CONVENIENCE HOURS SAT\JRDAYS: All Gibraltar offtces are open from 9:30 to 3:00. MON. thru THURS.: Most Gltnttar offtoes are open from 9:00 to 1:30. FRtOAYS: Most offtces are open from 9:00 to 1:00. HUNTINGTON CEnTEA ofllce °'*' Mon.·Frt. 10:00 lo 7:30, Salurdlly t:30 to 31>0. c :;:WTACl IAVINOIAND LOAN ASSOCIATION fottr ~ 1886 • Ailiitl ..,., $3.5 .a.eaMon ' Offices statewide FULLERTON 255 W. Orangcthorpe 871-6101 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31877 Del Obispo 493-5011 HUNTINGTON IEACH Hunt Center 898·9&66 SANTA MA/COITA MESA 3925 S. Brtstol 979-7580 NEWPORT IEACH 2700 w Coast Hwy. 631·2611 SMTA MA 14 Slnta Ana Fashibf' Square 834·0717 OM.Y PM.OT AJ7 • starts Friday 8t9:30 a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! these items evailable in our Huntington Beach Store women's sportswear 17 HALTERS 22 MISSES PANT TOPS 59 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 4' 111SSES TEE SHIRTS SI JUNIOR PANT TOPS 43 JUNIOR TEE SHtRTS 121 MISSES lURTLENECKS 32 PUU ON PANTS 44 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS 42 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 43 .. SSES WOVEN SHIRTS 31100% NYLON JACKETS 55100% COTTON DENIM JACKETS 33 POL VESTER FASHION PANTS 24 MISSES PANT TOPS 41 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 28100% ACRYLIC WARM-UP SUfT 45 atlESE JACKETS 15 FUU F10UAE TOPS 20 FUU F1GOAE TOPS 82 JtJNtOA TEE SHtRTS NOW 28c 1.98 . 1.98 1.98 2.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 S.98 • .. 5.98 . 7.98 .. 11 .98 11.98 . 1.98 5.98 5.98 linga.--ie, loungeww 4''ACel'A'n llMFS 3 PA. PER PKG. 11 Wll•MIOWFS MOW 1.41 .lie 29 FULL SUPS . . . . . 3.98 211tAt;f It.ft . . . . . ........ . ...... 2.18- 21H081USXLSIZEONLY .... . .. 4.18 41HOlnSS-...... . . .. ······· . 9 •• IOLONOCOI IUHPOLYESIER~RRY 25 COTTON PAJAMAS 9.91 2.91 4.98 3.98 44 T·SHfRTGOWNS . 29 LOHQ TAtCOT GOWNS women's accessories NOW 372 NECKLACES 28c 384 SCARVES 48c 34 WALLETS . 98c 81 BEL TS . 98c 13 SUMMER SHOES . . . . .. 98c 22 SHAWLS .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 1.98 88 LEOTARDS . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. 2.98 27 UMBRELLAS . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . 2.98 32 FABRIC HANOBAGS .. . .. . .. . . .. .. 3.98 53 VINYL HANDBAGS . .. .. . . . .. . . . 4.98 SI PIERCED EARRINGS ............ 4.98 savings for girls 149 PACKAGED BRIEFS 120 UTTlE GIRLS TOPS .. 23 UTTlE GIRLS BLOUSES 21 UTTL£ GIRLS SKIRTS 19 BIG GIRLS TOPS ..... 20 BIG GIRLS DRESSES . 28 BIG GIRLS SHORTS . 32 UTTL£ OIRLS PANTS 24 BIG GIRLS PANTS 23 BIG GIRLS SHORTS 41 BIG GIRLS TOPS . 29A08ES ... NOW ......... 1.48 ............. 1.98 . ·········· . 2.98 ............ 3.98 ............... 2.98 ............... 3.98 . .............. 98c .•. .•.. ........ 3.98 ................ 4.98 .... 2.48 .. 4.48 4.98 infants and toddlers NOW •WANT BOXED OlfT SETS . .. ... .. . .. . . . 3.91 21 WANT DIAPER SETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 M 19 WANT TOPS ............................ 9lc 8PORTACfllPADS ....................... 3.• 31 INFANT JAIWONS . . . . ................. 2.48 1ITOOOLEATEES. . .• . . .. . . . . . 1.98 savings for boys NOW 11 FAMOUS MAKER VISORS . . . . . • 1.• 42 8"0RTILIEVE CREW KHITS . . . . . . 9lc •LOMGILDV!IPORTStlRTS ........... 4.. llPOLYllTIRILACKI . . . . . ........... · · 2.11 savings for boys 26 SWEA TSHIATS . 60 SWEATPANTS SI SPORT SHIRTS 100 UTTl.E BOYS ~EW KNITS 36 UTTl.E BOYS TANK TOPS 30 UTTLE BOYS SPORT SHIRTS savings for men 65 PAINT AND CREW NECK TEES 53 ACTIVE KNrT CREWS 79 ASSORTED HA TS 4' CARDIGAN SWEATERS 40 SHORT SLV. SPOR'r SHIRTS 31 ACTIVE COLLARED SHIRT 19 COLLARED KNIT SHIRT 18 LONG SLV. TEARY StlRTS 39 l.ONG SLV. VELOUR SHIRTS 'ST CASUAL VEST 33 FAMOUS MAKER DtSCO VEST 34 SHORT SLEEVE TEA RYS · 29 UGHTSENSOR SUNGLASSES 117PAI ILUIED SLACKS 9 FMIOUS MAKER SLACKS 17 IHORT a.aft WEStEM SHIRT •MAWAIWl•mcts 70 we.NS SLIDES 150 WOMENS DRESS SANDALS 95 CHLDAENS SANDALS 70 MENS DRESS SHOES 89 WOMENS CANVAS SHOES 80 WOMENS CASUAL SANDALS • savings on yardage 174 VOS. PRINT BAOADCLOTH 96 Y'DS. BOUAETI'E . 87 VOS. LA CREPE SOLIDS 4' VOS. DtMfl'Y PRtNTS 51 YOS. DtMfl'Y SOUOS 55 VOS. DIMITY SOLIDS 55 VOS. TABOUU GAUZE 111 YDS. POL VESTER SHEERS 56 VOS. SOLID GAUZE 55 PUOW CUT-OUTS 200 PE~AN YARN .. 81 VOS. QIANA SOLIDS 1.98 1.98 1.98 9lc ~ NOW 1.98 3.98 2.98 6.98 6.98 5.98 5.98 5.98 9.98 8.98 12.98 5.98 4.98 .6.91 UI 5.91 ••• NOW 1.17 9.97 3.97 8.97 2.00 5.97 NOW 1.48 1.98 1.48 1.28 .98c 98c 1.48 1.98 1.28 88c 18c 2.98 savi~ for the home ... NOW 35 VINYL PLACEMATS AND TABLECLOTHS 88c 43 HAND TOWELS .. .. . . .. ... 88c 40 BATH WINDOW CURTAINS . . . .. . .. . . - 27 STANDARD P9l.LOWCASES . • ..... 91c 20 STANDARD Pl.LOW SHAMS • . ....... 91c IBATHCAOOES ....... .. .. . .. . ......... 1 •• 23 IEACH TOWELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 3 •• ., QUEEN SIZE PMfT SHEETS . . . . . . 3.11 10 CONTOUR IAllf AUOS. . . . . . . . . ..... 3.11 12TAaECLOTHI .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ...... I.II I IEACK-MAT IAOS.. . . . . . . . .. . . .. t.• I AllORTEO COllFOATERS ....... t.• 7 TAP£8TRY 8ED8PAEAD6 ..... 12.• savings on toys NOW 19~1UllUTS . . .. . .. . . .... 7 •• 1SIUNR JOI OOU.S. . . . .. . . . . . . ......... 3.11 17LORDOfntlMtGS POSTER ........•.... 21c •crRACllGIDI . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . ... 4.• 11 ATZUICOMPADI ................... 41c ... 9811 ADAMS AVENUE, HUNTINGTON BEACH -~. • • . , nrn •!) Al W ( ENTEl'!PRISES 8 1 WEST WORO COMMUNICATIONS. 1114 Cl~v 'ilfrf'I, Nfl A, Huntonalon 8,.•cn C~ht04"n1 ... ~ John Ci Hamnuri n -,u ( l,.v SH""f't Nn A. Hu,,t1noton Hf•dl n c_.,htof n1J1 •7••9 Tnt\ bu\.,'tP\\ ,, , nnouc 1 .. n nv ·•" •n d•••Oua• JnM ~~nlt>vf 11 lht\> ''"'~' W<lt.~ t11•1CJ w•lf\ tf'tlP County Cler1' ot Or..nOf' County on O< ·-•l ... ~ .. ,,.,. Publl'hed Or-C0<t'I Oally Piiot, 0c I. 11. 19, JS -No¥ I ,.,. <00>-1• PUBLIC NOTICE .. ....- PlCJlnaul aUSlll ... NAMll STATlfMlf.n ,,.. ...-.. --•• 00"'9 IMIM- ,..~.'" RD'S OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM, 1110 a.-er. cos•• ¥4u C..lltOf'nl• ~ Ao~rt Oavocs ICol.tb, 11' South l 01and. !Mini• Ana CahlOf'n•• '1770• Tru~ bu~t~\\ ~\. tondu<t,..O «>' d Q"ner•f 1>¥f""r\l>IP Aobor'I D l"Ol410 T tu!. \l•tt"n'W""nl ._._..\ t11--o w ith thit (ounly C"'rk ot Or -Count\' on O< 100"• 10 •• ,., F IJ400 Pubh\,_ Or•nqp Coa•t D•llY Pilot Oct 11 IA.7S....0NO• I 1'1• Jt1S19 p BLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS NAMfi STATfiMENT Thi! IOllOWinQ per-. I\ 00•"9 butl• M'\.!. ·~~ THE SIGNATURE COMPANY. tff1' O.~shlre Lene, Hunllnoton e .. <h. c.clfoml• .,..., Robert K. Mon• Jr .• lt'2t DerOvslllre LeM, HunlinQIOft 8 .. Ch, c.111or .. i. mo TllK ~ ll ~-&y Ml lft· ........... lklblrt K. Mone Jr, Tiiis ._,._ w~ rneo w"" "'-C-Y o.R of Or-C-ty Oft Oc• ...,.,0, "" Pn-.,e PUOlkMll 0.--Coe$1 o.lty Pltot. ()<1. II, II.JS~ NCI". I, 191' ,..._,, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICfi OP' lllON·•l!SPONSlatLITY Notk:• Is herebV QIW<t IMI the un· oerslOMd orill -bit 'l!WIOft)lble for •nv ctel>I\ or uabilllltt <Oftl•acled bY •"V-oti.• ''-"'"'"· on or etll!r llll\O.te DeteG lllll ninth d&Y Of OclOber • .. ,._ S~J Goll lmt Hudlr19 uine HunllnQCOn ~«II, CA Wl>AI PubCl\I*' Or.,.qe COHI D•1ly Pilot, D<•-· 11, 17, 18, 1'17' ofO:I0.19 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMIEMT f,,.,. f(JllOwU'Q prorVJirl ,,. dOtnQ bu\t nt"\~ ,., PllZA Pl!ODIJCTIOM 110•• M•onom1. s.u.t-A. Fount'"" "•"•Y C•l1tornt6 HOim.ei' A 8rMter t:ftd G#r .. ld1rw &ruler, tllSJ -·· Ml'"'*' V•~IO, C•1itorftl• ~ Thi• b<l•lnen I• u>flOucted by • QeMr •I !>«1fteMIMo Pll8UC NOl'ICI PUBLIC NOTICE NO<TN" A 8ut~'"' '°CTITIOUS 9 USINl!H Tnl\ .ie1_,,1 wn lllf'd wlln '"" N-1 STATl:MIMT C°""IY Ci.rll fll Or-C-• Oft Oc· T"-toll-1"9 per SOM are OOlnQ ·-IQ.Jm. -lneu .. · l'UeU PALI ()flt~. ,_, ic.n-. Puetl>lled Or-Coa" 0.11¥ Piiot. ~. Hu••tl-Oft fk«"· C.lll0.111• Ocl II, 11,2S -Hov I, 1.n ,....,. ftM1 --------AlkeOt,,,.,,1""-11-Pelrkl. PUBLIC NOTICE G Te~. IWS? I(,~ ... LA-., H .... , lft010ft ~«h, C•lllom•• '1JMI N·*D NOTICE TO CllfiOITOllS NO.A•1_,4 SU,.ElllOlt COUllT OF THE STATE O"CALl~O•NIA ~Oii THE COUNTY 0, OllANGE tn I,,.. Meller of llW E•i.le ol SA"" GAPIAN .it• SAMUEL GA.RIAN •U !>AMUFl GAR~HIAN. D-<U~ P etr1<1• G frlill• ..,., W•""'' A.rel'ue. ~1"91on Ek.ch, C•lllOfft•• tJf>A/ Thi' bu~'""''' t'\ <OftOu<ff'"d OY • Of"n.-r•I OoM1f'W"f"''P Ahce ou._. .. ,.' rt .. bcMJU P•tOC..• r;, ffl.,4' ,,,,\ \\All~t ...... hl@ld "'""' '""" Counlv Cl<'<• of 0-,,,_ C.ounlY on O< ·-· 10, .. ,. PUBUCNOTICE PICTITIOUS euSINllS NAM!! nATl!Ml!NT T n• tooow1n.o "'"°"' •rt 00•"9 -'-... SANTA AMA DEVELOPME NT COM PANY, 10U 0••11 Street. ..... _, 8Ncll, C.lltomt• -Stearn$ ProP<1•1ln. Lid JOU Ou•ll Street. IOwpo rt 8P•Ch C4hlorftl• '2'MO Slt'WM Gr0<4>. l id . • C.hl0f'n1• COf'Pot•ttOn, S.) ~ ,.O<OI•\ Of•w• N~"'"°'I o.~11 c;..111orn•• '111/A .rh•\. bU~fM\\ i\ <ondu<t<""O bv " Qif'ntrr•~N•~•p ~t....,M Prog.,rt1~\ L 10 Pf\1Hp A ~t•rn\ ~ .. IP•M"«" frtl\ ~t•t~t Wd\ fHf"d w•tn '""' County (l;rk of 0.-Countf on O< IOC>fr IS t•I" Notn.e ·~ 'W',.C>v Q•v•n to trl"'d1tor\. haW"if\Q Chl•m\. 41Q•tn\t UW ,_.,d deef O.nl lo Ill~ Wkl claim) 1n ll'le olllu of 1~ cl~rk of tho! •lor..,..ICI couM or lo pr.,.ent IMm to,,,. uncte<\IOnf'<I al 1fw olllc• ... ASTOR & PHILLIPS. ll3 .. Ho~ Sll"MI, Suite J110. Lo. A-I~• C•lltornle '0011. In LO$ AftQf!ll!\ Coun ty, Wftl(ll IMIOf offk.e I• lhe pl•O of t>u•lnff• o1 IN -\IQIMCI 1n ell m•I· ter. Pfft•lnlno lo wilcl estate Such claims with the M €MWl<'Y voucrieo Must M fllfld or --H etor ..... ICI wltltlft lour ~h• •lier "" llr»I pu«>t tulkwl of INl llOtlc.e. ,11 .. t• l'IHU4 D•-Octl*W t, cm ~~ ... ~-of IN E._ofl.ekl'*-1 Attotll a .... u.t" AltfN'M'YMU. ... .._ ..... ..... 1111 LMA ....... CA_,t Pu411 ...... Or ..... Coett ~1, P ttot. Oct. 11 .••• 2S-Nov.'· 1m ~,, Publt\hed ()r-C.O.\I 0~1l1> PolOI Publo\IW(I Or-Co.\I O••ly P1tol Ocl II 11,H-No• I,., • .O>'l• Ocl 11.lS-Nov '. ,.,. ~,. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUStNEH NAME STATEMl!llT Tr.. lol~ --I~ clDlnQ ltU\l• MUH DOMINION DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 1S7' S.nt.t Cnn. LA9UN Bta<h, CllfHomla 921UI K-11 ~., --1. UH ,.,.,. Crw, l.--BNcll, C.IHOrftl• ~, Tllb ~ ts <OftOlf<Jed by .., I"" Olwlcl\ull. K--.G~ Thi\ "--•a lllM wllh -C-11Cle'1<ol0.-.... C:O.-y Oft Oc ·-·'·''"· ~·~ PubClsheO Or-Coen Delly Piiot, Octot>er 4, II, 11. 7S, 1•1' l'lll I• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l'ICS PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS 9USINEH N.1UolllUTATIUdJIT , ... 1o1-.no --I• -"9 ""~ -·· GI N GE lt 81tEAD. JIH1 8•00-llur~t Str ... 1 Aot '"· H""I lnQtOft 8Nctl c:a1tton11• - Chrl\lell 0 1•n• l~wou• t•Hl 8r-llur\t Slr•tl AOI 11~ Hu~I ll'qtoft flelKll (•"'"'""" .,..,. lt\t\ l>u\Wll''\ 1\ f t.)ftQuctM O• ,,,.. •n 01v1du,.1 fhr•u...,,o •••.-f)vr '"'' \\ltt~ ..., •• t1lf'(J .,..,,,, '"• C"ouflt1> ''"'~ r.• °'""""' C"ovnh ~" Oc t-• to""' "114fll PvOh\"-d OrAnQI-(U.\I o •• ,. PHot 0< I fl t• ~'""'NO• I 1•1• .O»-" PUBLIC NOTICE PtlBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ---------PICTtT10US a""llHS ...,,.. l'TATllMlf.llT flle ... -~ 119•-· •r• Oo4"9 --. .. Ol!AL<'$ CAlt SElt\ltCE, 1- W••d SCr••I. fOUftl•I" V•lley, ~~.,,. Oodd-C-Liii •• IA<.• CM4fonl1• '-MIOfl, _, -.S S4rwt, F-tMll v ....... c.i ........ ~ '"'' _ ,, C-W..., • c•-,,_ ~.Lld ,lftC Jim-. \lie_,, Tllh ...._ .,,.. l1IOOCI Wiii\ - C-'r ow-ft/I Or ... C-"I• ... Ck· -14,m't *""••. G« n11•• • •ttO'llne ....... a s~-----i.- ,,. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTfCfi TO CltfiDITOttS SUP'filtlOlt ClCMl•T Of' TMlf ST A Tfi Of' CA&. I POlllU A PCHt •TM I! ()CM.llfTY OP OIUUIGfi Tet· 11141 M1-t%7t A-y wlf.-IMr Pllbll-()r ... c.o.st Delly Pl'Of . Ckl "· ,, __ . 1,l , 1t1' '°41·1' PUBLIC NOTICE PIC'f1'TIOUS Mllf ... H NAMll STATSMallT TIWI I~ ---d01ft9 w.i-...: CASA oe JOY, '711w.Mt1Cre9(. ~ -.c.i ...... .,,., ........ A Al-1, 411t W. ,.. sa ..... s.u -· c.1-. trJOJ Oo,..Cd L At..-t, 011 W. ,... $1'"4. S-.Me. c.i-..... tut:I Th" IKN,..U ''~led lrt • -··~ e.....ty A Alpe<'I ''"' •l<tt-w•) 111..0 with lllt r-•• Ci.n ft/I Or-C-y.,. Oc· 'OC::llPr '' IW' ..,.c.....0n .. -~--l9J __,8-dl,C.AftM.J Pll4AI Pvol1\l>e0 Or-. ~ D .. ly Pilot F •JO l1 On 11>S-No•11,1.n \O:Mo l~ P-"-Or-~ 0.•h Po!Ol 0<11l.1\-No••l "1't \Olli• Pt;BUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICt; ~ICTITIOUS aus1 N1'u NAMI: STATEMCN"T P'U4l» Puct.-Or-C-" 0..ly P11ot 0<1 II 1\-Nov I I.,.,.. ~l'I Pl'BUC NOTICE GENERAL NEWS Soviets on Sex A young Russian gives his female compa- nion a publtc nuzzle on a Leningrad bridge. Young people are in danger of get t ing a "distorted knowledge " of ·sex, wa rns a Mos cow educator. unless the birds and bees are taken out of the streets and put mto classrooms. Sex education in Moscow marks its first anniversary this fall. Ford Recalling 400,000 ~cars W ASHJNGTON (A P l Ford Motor Co. ha's agreed_ to recall about 400,000 Capri automobiles because of front seat and gear shift lever defects the National Highway Traffic Safety Adt.ninlatra: lion reports. The recall eoven 1911-~ cars whoM reeltntq a _.t backs could fall and 19'Tl-74 and UJ'78-78 eles on whJcb the sear shift lever could rate, the a.eency said. Becaa.e ol the company's recall decil\OD, the a1ency canceled a public bearing that bad been set for today on its initial finding that the Capris might have safely dereeta. ---- .Just last month Ford agreed to recall 1971 and 19'72 Capria because of a fault in the headlight swlkh ' 'Green Grocer' Sues Over Name SACRAMENTO (AP) -Green Grocer Joo • Carcione of radio and t elevision fame has won the first round in his suit against a merchant in nearby Davis who calls his store "The Green· grocer, Inc." Federal Judge Lawrence K. Karlton issued a tentative injunction against the store owner Michael Sherrill which prohibits him from using the name until the case is decided by trial. Carcione, 65, said he registered bis name Green Grocer with the U.S. Pateol Office in 1974. SbeniU, 31, contends that "greengrocer" is a generic term for lhe seller of fruits and vegetables and cannot be trademarked. Real Estate Topic Of Two Classes Saddleback College's continuing education ....-ogram in real estate will offer a seminar in property management and investment Oct. 30 and Nov .1 in Irvine and Mission Viejo. The work.shop will cover leasing and market· ing, lease and rent collections, maintenance, con· dominium management and troubled properties. The Oct. 30 session takes place from 1 to 10 p.m . at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. The Nov. 1 session will take place at the Mission Viejo Coun· try Club during the same hours. Fee for the workshop is $15 in advance, $20 al the door. The course also can be included under Saddleback's 45 units of real estate credit for $190 pro1ram. For registration or information. phone 811-4850. ( >l'J·. !\j MON .. FHI. n A.M. 6 r:M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. 4 P.M. ge Huntington Beach, CA 92647 ..,,,.,,, C.llfoml• "-g/Onel Olflcfl: 81115 'iattey VltW St., Buen1 Plrtc. CA 80e20 11111 ~ Ad.. CemlftllO, CA 93010 t'SIJC _...., ___ _ 1 9 S. Aftkln Bild., Cllf'lon. CA 901.S 1 L.IM Center Dr .. (L.all9 ,orl9t), El Toro, CA 9a30 I. ~al H_!ry.1 LI Habrl. CA 90831 '140 l..of'O Belch BMJ., Lono INch, CA 90801 ~ 22131 Hewtr!OfM BIVd., Ton'ence. CA 90505 l!!I 10I& ln'lne BIVd .. Tuttln. CA ll2Ci80 235 N. Cltrua Ave., Watt CO'llna. CA 917113 "~ry Room" •~•ll•bl• on • re•errild ,,.,,. L. M. BOYU ~. U"0(11 .. Laguna Homes ~~Tour-Slated- A tour of ab La1una Beach bomea 11 1cbedu.led Nov. • from 1 to 5 p.m .. 1pouoNd by vmaae Laaun•. Inc. Tickets tor tbe atternooa tour are 11 aad available at tbe Chamber ol Commerce omee. tbe La1una Health Club. Adventure Travel, Cottqe Rntavaot or al the Fe1Uval ol AN putlns lot the da)' ol t.be tour. Included i1 a tour Of a nlltlc aolar enern home, a Mediterranean villa owned by interior de· 1l1ner Dale Fahrney, an urly Callfomla country. Spaniab casUe, and a redwood home featurtn1 lta art gallery. Refreshments and clusical music will be ln· eluded al the conclusion ot the tour. Buaes will be provided to get visitors from home to home. For lnfonnation, call Elaine Clough al 499-4879 or Betty Holm, 494-4190. Radiation Semi,nar The erfects of light and radiation on human health and behavior will be the topic of a seminar Saturday at Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach. The free program will be conducted in the Pav1lioo by Dr. John Ott, a photobiologist and the retired director of the Eqv 1ronme nta l H ealth and Light Research Institute of Florida. · The seminar Is open to the public and offers continuing education credit for nurses and othe r health care persoMel. 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The coal wu too hot-to carry to Jack hollowed out a pumpkin and put the coal inside to light hi• way as he wandered. From then on people put them in the door - ways to ward off evil •pirita • .. today it i• tradjtion. ... in keeping with tradition Roger'• ha• a variety of PUMPKINS from •mall to extra large specimen•. Buy now for the pick of the bunch! Nurwry • Indoor Pbiats & F lo ri•• • PAlio Fur•ilue • l..aadecApi•s "•" J.,...,,,.n lltl\• Md •• MMArlhUf Hl\d • N.,.po .. 1 R.. ... h , t 11411>~U.\llllO """" ll•oi., 11.,m "' f>e>m-H ""' MO .. 774 The key to a comfortable, energy~fficient home is proper Insulation. With winter coming. we're right in season with all the insulation pro- ducts you need. If you have any questions about insulating your home, our expert salespeople are ready with~ a(lswera. So insulate now. You'll enjoy lower fuel bills In the future. . • A. 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"I don't think tbere's anyone and a phone you can rt..nc. call the a problem aometlmea lettinl an oat • • ,.,.,e• Misty Rowe, a 1queaky-volee re&ular OD the television show "Hee Haw, .. ls in a Nashville hospitil tn -rair condition after an auto accident Tuesday. llutUl Telepbooe Co., wt&.b bead· there," abe said after bea.rin& tbe 9perator and live her tbe number line on king diatance," be aald. . . _______ ;.__ ________ ~-----------------------------------------'---.----------- Punch . . -............ = •*' .. <Oeriall ... ,.......,.__ .. ~aaw. ...... _ .................... • llllPrtwlood tin Oct. 24, 1171 .. 'delex' means 'deluxe' for . y~ur. bath .... ._.PllM&.Uf ..___;.... _________ -· -------~ .. We got dlYOrced once-but It didn't really eeem to change anything." Braniff Top$. ,, 'Bunip' Rate W.ASUINGTON (AP) i..,._Bnniff'a intematlonaJ flights recorded the highest rate of bumping among U.S. airlines in July, according to the Civil Aeronautics Board. Overall, bwnpi.dg declined considerably on both domestic and international flights from July or the year before, even though the airlines carried more ~engers, the board said. BUMPING IS THE DEl'{YING OF a seat lo a passenger even though be may have a confirmed reservation. This generally occurs when a flight is oversold. a practice the airlines say is n~essary · to compensate for ---------passengers who make re· :_j CONSVMER J-==•::=-f-1l ---Ullder board rules, • when overlJoaldn1 occurs the a1rU.nes are required to ast for volunteers to give up their seats ln return for compensation. If there aren't enough volunteer s, the n some passengers can be bumped but they must be paid com pensalio~. .. THE IAllGEST RA.TE OF BUMPING in July reported by the board was 81.69 per 10,000 passengers on Braniff's international flights. That was up from 21.92 per 10,000 a year earlier. However, on domestic routes Braniff bumped only 5.34 out of every 10,000 passengers. The second highest bumping rate, also on ln· temational fllghts1 was 53.81 per 10,000 listed for Capital International, while Altair's 42.53 per 10,000 on domestic routes placed them third. Aielines reporting no bumping on doipealic nights were Wright, Texaa International, Skywest, Reeve, New Haven, Cochise and Air Wisconsin. On l.Dtematiooal routes only Frontier bad no bump~g. Car Crash Test Results Mixed WASHINGTON <AP> -Crash tests of 20 auto models indicate that occupants of 13 of them would die if the car bit a wall at 35 miles per hour, the Department of Transportation reports. The tests also showed that U .5. automakers , are building new small can that are safer than many oo the bigbw;ays and that American cars 1enerally were safer than ~e foreign models studied. TAANSPOllTATION SECaETA•Y Neil 1-0oldachmidt told a news conference he is K••'particularly encouraged by the showing of such mall can u the Chevrolet Citation and Cbevette, e Plymouth Horlaon and the Ford M-ustang." -All the cars were 1979 models except for the CitaUoo and an AMC Concord. both 1980. · In addition to tbe four models cited by Goldlcbmidt, theM can pUMd the occupant pro- • Uetioo tsta In the frontal crubes: t Oldllmoblle eutlua-Pontiac Grand Prix, Bulct Jllviera and Dodge llapum-Cbryaler Cordoba. ) •OD&LS IN WlllCll THE OCCUPANTS were ,lfel'Ceiwtd u fatally injured were: Datsun 210, !"".Volb...-Rabbit, Plymouth Qwnp-Dodge Colt, ereary Bobcat-Ford Pinto, Ta,ota CeUca, Pon· &e Plnblrd-Cbevrolet Camaro, Pl,Jmouth Vofare· u.>odte .Mpen, Ford Falrmont-llercury Zepbyr, Cbevrolet Impala-Pontiac CataliDa, Oldlmobile IU •Buick Electra, Mercury Marquis-Ford m ....... u. Chrysler LeBaron·Dodce Diplomat ~ Dodie SL ft.ella-Cbry11er Newport. 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Mould be pointed out that a .,eat portion ol lbe ••1111'111!.dftlm atemmed .from the ABC-TV co"rq ..,il*~calllY. the announcers ualped to W. 'pre- ll&llioua event. . Howard Cosell knows· as much about the in· tttcacies ol bueball as my Claugbter, and she can't ~ yet. Keith .tackSbn, nonnauy a aolid pro- ~aslonal, was bland. And Don Drysdale, a ~wledgeable insider. mwst bave been blocked in- Ut the back or the booth. because be dido 't say ucb. So_.., <a.) la corttct. But 1ame aeveo, lf you watcbed from start to tin.lab, bad IOlll6 real ucJ&...-t. 'Without nen Heinl tbe ~. you could feel the teasioa in camera eloeeupa of Baltlmon catchu Rick Dempaey, who beld bla bead In hla bands, ,nmaced. then assumed a potture of prayer. It waa beauUIUJ camera work. THE GAME WAS NML-BITINGLY cl.JSe until the ninth inning, and the Pirates• comeback in tbe• Series, capped by this final game. bad to score .a lot of points for excite ment. So answer Cb.) is correct . As for·answer (c.), well, we've already cov· ered that. The announcers. Wlth so many brilliant baseball men in this nation from which to choose, why does ABC select Cosell, Jackson and Drysdale? The DaUy Pilot toolt several calls from fans who wanted to know which station was carrying the radio broadcast with Vin Scully and Sparky ADdenaD. TbeJ wanted to tum down the TV and llateD to tbe radio. IP ABC WANTS ElillPLES to prove tile in· eptltade of ita .... ea.mcen, try these: l>rJldale, dm1q tbe aeventb eame: "There la no tomanow ... (Ob, really?) ec.en. aft.er the seventh game: '"Jbe Pirates have indeed aooe all the way." (Oh, really?) • * * LE'rS ftY ANOTHER QUIZ. Who was the fint black man to play major league baseball? wronc. it waa not Jackie Robinson. It was Moees Fleetwood Walker, who played cakber iD 1IM for Toledo in the American As· sociatioo. Tbe AA was a lec;itimate major league at tbe time, and aft.er Walker played one season. blacb were banned from baseball uoW Robin.son b.Oke the color line again in 1.947. There is a photo of W allter on page 20 of The Ultimate Bueball Boot •. and it is Just.tone.of• lbousanda of rare ~tos reproduced there,.. ~ 1118'1' aELEA8EI> by the Houahtoo Ml~ Compan.y. the Ultimate. Baseball Book (edi&iecf bYI, Daniel ·Okrent and ,Hanis 'Lewine) is a Jewel fort any bueball out's eoffee ~ble. t The text and photos trace baseball from its pre-Civil War beginnings t.brou&h Ron GuicbT~ rabulous 1t78 season. If ~ don·( mind .spending $3> for a book, this, . one ments consideration. The editon have dug out· photos never published any~re else, including. shots of Babe Ruth as a 16-year-old amateurr short.stop and Joe DiMaggio as an 11-year-old out-1 fielder for the San Francisco Seals. A a~al color section includes reproductioas of rare baseball cards, some of which I owned as a boy. I traded all my cards for some worthless maguines, and have, • reeretted it ever since. I'm glad I have the ~ Ultimate Baseball Book to remind me of my folly~ Pops Can't Hold It·Back After It's All Ocer, tiargell Break$ lntO Tears By WILL GRIMSLEY t A~ 5-ectat Cen9t••A•1nt BALTIMORE -The old man on a ball game and the World ries with folir mighty swings f bis bat •. captured the MVP ward and talked to the Presi- ent or the United States without ne" crack in his massive re- rve. Then. al seven minutes after idnigbt, Willie Stargell broke. ting-footed, holding a green bottle of white California wine in bis right band, the 38-year-Qld -captain and inspirational leader -01 . the Pittsburgh Pirates took · s sister Sandrus, in a strong mbrace and broke into tears. . roa A f'ULL -.NUTE, be Ilia kid 8iatier" from -OMled Neb odler eloee ancl wept YillifftlJ'. Then tbe toqb, r aw-boned fi rst baseman wiped the stream of water from bis cheeks with a white towel. "We've been together a long time -we've come through hell together," he said, obviously embarrassed to show such seoti· m e nt befor e a roomful or newspapermen. Then becllided himself: "Big old dummy up here." Earlier, the man they call Pops -closing his 18th season as a Pirate -had smashed a two -run.homer. two doubles and a single to.provide the greatest dam age in Pittsburgh's 4-1 clinching victory over the Baltimore Orioles IT WAS A STllANGE rejleat of history. Eiaht years before. Stargell bad scored tbe winolng nm in tbe f'.ln&ea' aeven-aame comeback triumph over the Orioles in this same park. ''Thal w as R o berto Clemente's series," Stargell hastened to say, lest there be COMMENTARY a n y daubt . H ffe was the greatest. It was Roberto wbo started the Pirate spirit." Clemente dominated the 1971 series and 14 months later-died in the crash of a plane on a mercy mission to eartbquake- shattered Nicaragua. STA&GEU. BAD lZ BITS in 30 bat appearances for a .400 batting averace.. He hK.. MYen extra base bits including three home rum. and 25 total hues that tied the um Seri• reean1 HAPPY PITTSBURGH Pt.AYERS M08 RELIEF PITCHER KENT TEKULVE. set by Reggie Jack.son of the Yankees. But be sought to shrug orr bis own individual exploits of the la.al eight days and turn the at- tention to Maaager Chuck Tan· ner and bis teammates. · •• AJLunfair :individual writing in a s.iu.more paper made fun of him for ming the song •we are family•," be said wit.bout bitter- oesa. "We didn't mean ro" it to sound sassy or funny. The song just typified the way we reel. It's a reeling you can 't put into words. We all depended on each other and everyone bad a part in wbatwedkl.•• He said it would be bard for the a•era~e person to uo· deratand t.be cloeeneas and the aplril al the Ptttaburlb club. i - !•ALL OP 1JS wwe d1M&11d•- l ........ eamie -~ ..... dtdn"t win tn 19'18,"" be re1aled. ··we wmt to ~tr~ de-termlmd tbM we wouldD"t .._.,. to be ..._ and watdllnc en TV tb1s JNr. "We scntebed and clawed our way put Montreal. beat., the Reds, then whipped this Baltimore club that had been m~ all year. I am a pro- ud individual. I have so mmch joy in my beart.1' Altempti.Dg to describe the loose, unban>essed q>irit of the Pirate.team, be said: "You come into this game without ulcers. You ought to go out wit.bout ulcen. You can't be tied up in knots all the time - it's cometbing to che r ish. something to enjoy." IT WAS STARGELL. with his ear-splitting discos , bis hun- dreds ol crocheted gold stars for meritorious performances and bis cooatant banter that kept the Pirate clubhouse free of strain. As be strode to the plate in the sixth inning before be hit his two-nm bomer, the Pirate bench started yelling, "Come on, Pops, lead the way! " "I didn't bear 'em," Stargell said. "I was thinking about Bill Robinson standing out there on base. I can•t stand to leave men on base." Star,ell was not vague about bis future. "I've worked bard, I didn•t cheat. I never took advantage of anyone," be said. "Everybody knows I'm 38. Wben I can no longer go ou.t every day and do my Job, I'll Itel> aside. ··1 feel I'm good ror another two years at least." Two or twenty. 'Lakers Lose Their M&gic Touch -With Star Rookie Injured, LA Tumbles to Seattle, 112-110 SEATTLE (AP) -1be National Baaket- ~atioo season bas just begun for Loi Angeles Lakers, but some of the lie ii already gone. Bookie cuard Earvin "llagic" Jobnaon carried tot.be aidelines wrilhlnl tn pmn llldlMllGll)' after taa8llng with tbe Seattle .,. .. Ilka' Jack Sltma as they tried fOI' a ...... ldLl&ela the third quarter. '811Ule wmt OD•to will UJ.110, lumdiq i.u... their ftnt defeat tn three A,.11111,_ AN MVP SMILE -Willie Stargell, voted most valuable player of the 1979 World Series, steps off a plane that re- turned lhe team to Pittsburgh Wednesday night. He is carrying the World Series trophy. Orioles Somber We Never Quit, Says Tekulve BALTIMORE CAP) -Phil Gamer uncorked a wild throw al the start or the World Series. He popped open a bottle or cham· · pagne at the finish. . . . . .. "I'd Uke to sit down and spend three days Just s1ppmg this, the second baseman said with a placid, almost dreamlike smile amid the noisy clamor of the Pittsburgh Pirates' clubhouse aft.er their 4-1 vtctory over the Baltimore Orioles in game seven Wed:nes· day night . IN THE RIGID opening game here last week. Gamer made a numb-fingered throwing error that helped Baltimore to a fi_ve·run , first inning. And the Orioles ultimately took a 3·1 lead in last Saturday's game in Pittsburgh. . . "We never do anything the easy. way. We always make tl · tough on ounelves. But we tel the job done in the end," said Garner. who batted .500 during the series! and would likely have been the Most· Valuable Player if a fellow named Willie: \. Stargell hadn't been playing first base fi>r- Pittsburgb. . • ••1 always believed this club would come back and win," said relfef pitebel" Kent Tetulve, who came on strong in the' , final two games after beiDI pounded Saturday in Pittsbur1h. . I .. Damned if He Doee, and •• F•D8 Ambaah Coeell IJmo ...... --.A ,.....,.nu a111111 .-....u.va• -hl6ee 'r•• a epedal de-II tall to eleOlt MIWiiilft apora I ._. Howard C'AMll to tM ftaal I& .. of tbe World Seriea an. ...,..... tMt •. .,.. ol ~weal onoa. fam MITD rt IW.Mnrr' .... ....,..ltwtUafoua. Aa Olelill •• ._.. lletDorlal Stadtum ._ tbe lbtb .... ol tbe ........ 'hledaJ DlOt. a ...., ol .... &Mon ,.alld omc-iU. aad .......,.. b1I lhDOUllM with wbat WM .....,...uy lbavlnl CNam. Sa\. MJb Bua-. a police apokeaman, laid Colell WU a.ppannt.1,y ln "llCJOd aplrtta and 1IOt .....,. or bitter," but added tbe u · DOGDcel' aakt it WU UDfortuDMe tbe ind· dellt aboald bappen "la a sreat dty like Baltimore." Prt .... Mt'Urity iuardl tried to COO· trot tbe belllaerent fana wlMll tJMy am- bulbed Oolelra limousine, Bui Mid. He qQOted COlel1 u la)'lDa the parda did their belt. but "It juat IOt out of band." CC1111u. . Bau added that ·co..u said be tbinb the croup wu responsible for breatinc the UmoualDe's aide mirror. Tbe coGtrovenial announcw bed b9'D tbe object GI mDCh crWdam ID boCh Baltimore ad Plllabarlb by tu.a wbo ac· eUHd bbn at. beUll ~ towank tbe other team. • _____ ,,_. .. , ,,. ... ____ _ 6---............. , spealrt .... OD Illa fa'IOl'tte topic: •-n.. laa't ....,.... a•tar~UD tbe wOrSd to COY• ....... , ...... ••lea•••-r•n ........ . . JUW YOU -ABC-TY'• ....... of tbe Im II World s.n.. caJltUNd four ol tbe top 10 apota ID lalt 1NM!a rattnp. aceordlnl to tbe A.C. NlelleD eo_-~. ~ "' tbe lecaad and flftb ..... ol tbe s.n.. tOllPld u.. teimaioe raUqa, recmvtq aa and -.a uerqe rlltiala. Tbe Mtwork'1 eotwqe GI pme -ol tbe -aen.. l'llllbd'No. ' in tlle m.a.-ebarta wttb • 17.1 .,..... rattq. •Game t1uw~at •· Serlia W an a...,. nUq ol 22.4, and ranked No •• ovenlL Game two aUalned a 41 percent audMDee lbare, 1ame five bad a 5e percent •bare, 1ame one '5 pereeat .and same three 40 percent. Game four of the Series wu not ranked la Nielaen'• Top 10 ~ Bft• 44 .. Bedlel• Wi• Mcleea Malone scored 44 points and grabbed 29 m rebounda u the Houatoo Rockets won their ftnt came ID four trie1 in beattna t.be-IDdl~a.cen, US.112. ID National Baaketbd Auocla acUoa Wedwday nllbt ......... .......,, came off tbe beDcb to aeon 11 ol Ida II polnta in tbe fourtla qlW'tm' to apart the W.....,._ BuDeta to a eomeb9dt 1-.tT Yldol'J o.er Atlu- ta ........ Enlal acorecl 22 polatl and ~ ..... ~ ................... ~ .,..,. ... UJ.81 ftdol7 O'lW' .... Jeney 'Neta •• J.-LllCM and ._. Sllort fueled a aecond·balf •urse anc1 led the Golden State W arrton to an euy lO"MM victory over Kamas City . . . Daft Coweaa led a parade of seven Bolton players in double figures, scoring 21 polnta as the unbeaten Celtics rallied in the second half for a 127-108 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers ... Tbe Milwaukee Bucks, behind 29 points by Marq•ea MALONE Jolluoa. 23 by Jaalor Brlctceme11 and 20 ... by Brlu wmten, opened a 23-potnt se<:oOd quarter lead and rolled to a 12S-97 victory over the winJesa Denver Nugell. I -· • I S 'la .. &i•llr ..... L• .. r t'&eur• , pie IAlft l&Or1qtd to a1s atral ... t coal.I and • 8-2 ' Dea ••· 11 eeond twice • the Tol'Ollto Ma· Iii) vtetorJ ower tbe lllDneaota North Stan l.n NaUonal Hocke LMIUil aetioo Wednelday nl&bt. It Walt.be ftnLl1•. al U..1ear for the North $.an after two vle. tone. ........ ,. MlOred bia llnt two aoata of the year, J9n em..::r:r ln two......, and G ... U..._ klcked ou~ •....._I Urie Vancouver C....U Lo a 5-1 tltaaapD OYH tH ... Louil BluH ... ••e• ......._ •• Mecmd IO&l m ldway In the flDa1 ,_..,. llltM U.. CWeqo Bliek Hawks t.o a 1-.Z victory over the defending Nin. champ Mo ntreal Canadlena ... Vadav N ... larrsky scored three seeond·period 1oall to belp t.be Detroit Red Wtnca to a S. l victory over'tbe WID.olpec Jets •.. Buf· falo'I Cl'ail ..... , scored two goals and uallted on the third u the Sabres t>e_at ~ HarUord Whalen. 3-1 ... Cent.er Deula Ben.II wu named an a.asistanl coach of ~ the Wubtngton Capitals. The 36-year-old vet.tu wW canUnue to play part-time for the rest of the Muon. .w o ........ Ret•ra \lel•••arU9? M<*X)W -Tau aaid canoeina champion 9 Valadillavu Tcbealunas returned bome f'rOm • Wett Osman1 voluntarily, but there wu specula- tion Scmet offtctall kidnapped the defector to atop tum fn>m wrtUq a·book exposing Soviet sports lbJt might ln· ftce fans to boJcotl the lllO Moscow Olympics. Tbe Soviet newa a1eney quoted Tchesaluna.s as saying Tuesday bia drlnb were doctored when be went to West Gennall)' ID August u a trainer for the 1979 World Canoe Cbampioo.abipe In Duisburg, that he managed to get to the Soviet Embassy in Boon a month later and returned home with belp from Soviet offtclals. . B1lt the Weet German family be lived with, West German new:r;,r'n and Ute West German prosecutor's offi ce theo be wu kidnapJ*l by Soviet agents to prevent tum from apoeinf illegal trainlng methods. including drug use. by Ruulana preparing for the M06co~ Olympics. OW••••• ~eraor ••tfaloed •• Tezas OKLAHOMA CITY -Gov. George Nigh says 5l be bu aome bot leads on finding a buffalo to pay c. • off a wager with Teuia Gov. William Clements. N1'b wagered a buffalo against a longhorn steer over the annual football showdown between the Oklahoma SooDen and the Texas Lon&horns last week. Tbe Soonen lOll, 1~ 1, and now Nigh needs a buffalo eapec1ally a1nce Clementi J>.aa promised to barbecue it for the Texas pla.yen. ~1'b laid be espeeta to be able-to acqu.lJ'e a butfalo soon, -1IOCiq &bat be baa bad offen of sales and outright donations from it: ln Ok.labouaa and other stat.es. " we aet one. we're conalderinl{ taking It to lbe Red Rivel' tumln& ltlooee," Nlgb quipped. "We could say, •Here Illa. Youcatcblt'." •9er C'r.-'9 Beolcs lfp 1t'lllh Tlg~r• It 4fdn 't take Ro1er Craig long to find another • job. Fired as manager of the San Diego Padres on the Jut day of the regular baseball season. Craig was hired Wednesday as pitching coach for the Detroit ngers . . Infielder Darrel Cbaaey has been placed on waivers by the Atlanta Braves ... Mmnesota Twms cent.er fielder ~nt Sofleld stood trial today in Baltimore followine bia arrest for scalping World Series tickets. Softeld wu released on $50 ball alter being arrested before lbe start ~ PJM aev• .: •. :~Tbe Su Dj= Cba.r1en. wbo pve ~ ~ .. lut ~ ... lll•C=ldrer.1"1t tt.9 PolillW n;· ta'buttOa .....i aa waivers after be ml•eed alx ot bJa ..._ field ioaf attempts thla yeU'. Three otber placeldcten-Nla IAwery, Da'fld ,_.Y and lllke Weed -tried out Wednesday ••• JGlla a. Coo,eT, the nnt employee of lbe U.S. Auto Club when U-wurormed In 1955, bas been named president and chief executive officer of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corp. . . The city of Washington was awarded the 1980 Soc- cer Bowl by the North American Soccer League Tele.,blo•. Radio · TV: Hone Raclng -Today at Santa Anita. 7:30 p.m .. Channel 52. . • aADtO: Football -Servile vs St. Paul, 7 : 15 p.m .. KORJ ............. WIWE STARGELL BLASTS GAME-WINNING HOME RUN. Fro• Pa9#8I WE NEVER QUIT • • • the sixth uming and fell behind 2· l . Baltimore pitcher Scott McGregor. felt confident the Orioles would stage ooe or their patented late-inning rallies. "I really did think we were go- ing to win if I allowed only two runs." McGregor said. "If I shut out these guys, I would have got ten a brand new car. But I fi gured that with two runs. we were still in tbe game." "Our bats went state one game too soon. • said Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver . After sconng 17 runs In their first two 0 s in Pittsburgh last week. notes had only l wo nms J tuts in ·the final three runs in the first two fu.nings, said· "I feel better than I did m Pittsburgh . . . but we didn't s~ore e1ght·i"ilrl.S .... ''TIOS WAS THE GREATEST experience or my life and l'U never forget it." McGregor said, "It's U.ke all that witneball I played as a kid came true ... The 25-year·old left.hander. who won 13 regular-sea son games after missing the first month with elbow tendinitis. and then added two postseason vie· ton es, ~aid "The city is pro- bably depressed because we had a 3· l lend. But I'm sure the fans '"" remember the good times W1• re young and we'll be back " City officials had scheduled a do wntown p arade f o r th e "I DON'T TRJl'l-'K eithe r team Orioles. whose 102 victories was dominated." Weaver said. "The tht. be5t in baseball, one day long ball, the bloop b.it down thl after the end of the series, wm Hu .. lM.a.r••L pl&~ ~la• -or~ ebou,.."t •e• rib ..,. ...... but ,. mecae. Thal'• U.e dlf. "I'm .... to the parMe ad ference lD a aeries like Ulla." I'm not &Olnc to ban& my bud Murray. who drove in 99 runs during the regular season. re· ached base on seven· of bis first at·bats m the senes before going O·for ·~ m the flllal five games Doug DeCtnces . who bit a homer in the wuuung first gamer was 2·for·20 before gettmg two ruts iD the deciding coot.est. one bit." McGregor sald. "I'm proud of what we dld." Wea,er. who was hailed as a ~en,us when his pinch hitters came throuRh to produce a s1x- run e11thth-tnnmg rally lo Wln game No. 4, said of the last three gam es "We had just about every move we wanted to make But when the ballplayers McGregor. who won the third don't come through, your moves • ~---:---:-:'."."':'---------------=-----------------------------------------------======================~~-g_a_m_e~8-4~~aft~er~allo~-wi-n_•~three~~~do_o_·_t _1oo&~-q-w_te_as~g-ood~-.'-'~~ (94.3 Fii). r J Peag•ins Faming Kiiigs Get Assist From Odd Source PITJ'SBURGH (AP) -· Tbe Lot Aaplel KlnCJ bad plenty of heroes in thelr 5·4 National Hockey Leape win over the Pequbla, but Pltllburlb Coach Johnny Wllloo blamed referee BoDWlcb. "D~'t tell me about that Wick.I," Wllloo fumed ID bia of. flee after Wettne.dty nl&ht's pme at the Civic Arena. "I can't remember wben we won a pme tb.lt be nlereed." Tbe Klap aeored a pair of power·pi.Q pla in the fint and Meoe4 pedodl after Wlcb .. HHed penaltlea aca1111t the f P ...... .. LOS ANGELES, 11 only daqeroua oa tbe power play ud tbare were aome penaltiea called tbat clldn't look Ute • ~''Wllaaaaald. • -Despite peaaltlea{ a Loa ADI•• tine ol llaree Dklane, CbarUe Sl111mer aacl Dave T.,lor Pft tlM ~ more tbaD moasb trouble. TaJlal' acond a P&lr of pis and •• eredlted wlth an ullat. ma NOODd loal pro~ tbe marsm of ¥klor'J. 811Dmer -IMoDne each acored one 1oal and picU4 up two ........ ··we atart.ed ..aaJiDI toletber ............ ., .... ,..,. .... It nalb dk*ed,'' .... ·~. DOW ID Ilia ftnt fall NIU,, 11 MllD. BALTIMORE CAP) -The Taylor made it 5-1 wilb ~ dramatic comeback of the seconds left in the second Pitllburth Pirates to win the 1979 period. World Series represents the fint The Penguim chipped away at Ume that a computer model bu the Loe Anaelea lead in the ftnal succeutully predicted a l porta period after Ro11 Lonaberry outcome. acor~ an early goal. Midway Predicting tbat tbe Serles through the period, Orelt Kin· would go to seven games, tbe dracbuk slam.med a puck into model favored Pitllburab by the net llDd Gecqe FerplOD cut close odds ol 1 to a, CQIW'a.ry t<> the lead to M with bi.a fourth odds poMed ID Laa Veau and goal of the aeuon. other 1•mblln1 centers' IT WAS TBE SECOND Ume in "Al fau of ·~be BaWmore two 4811 the va ..... have beat ill 'Orioles aDd re1id•nll of the 1o1e ._.... .,.at ctt7 of~. we can't a c same. 'l'beJ dropped• 181 M 'te bappj ta.. model wu M dedaice to the WuN.... ..a .... t ,•• Mid f)t. D•vtd CWi. wbo Capitals Twday Dltbt. •.... of "We ba¥1D't beeD able to 'pat ,,orked with tbe team n-toaetber a complete same "laid searcben at Johna Hopkin• Simmer. "W• Mt down f0r ftve ~ Yale uatvenau. wDO de- mlnutes and almoet loet the veloped tlM model. • lead." • a' iaa. U ft feel ICOl~}.nae~~@~ ~\m~dt~oatM ·-.._ -aMde1 ..... ~. We took a the win wttb JO .. t:=· 00 ~ Oddi and hope tbe aoal wu cUaa ·Ir . '"'rfl'tl. .... the auentlon Wleb, wbo nl'4 tM w IPalU community," be Jllel~a)Jy ~ .... pack. • Wei. • •• ._ MC!aad Loe Aaell• Cwl claim• the computer pal called bllct bJ Wleb dur· model 11 one of tbe moat iDC tbe came. Wltb tbe K1Dp itaU1Ucally complleated ever leadla1 1-0, Mike Mar~ dnelopld _. mala:TOluUoabe :::==~~='*°' =~~amaorlt=~~. dead Won U.. KGn. TIM modll na deftloped OftT '"-~-a two-,.ar period by Jo1ce Klm • .....,?, a . Cat.eh ...s TOm tud. now at Jolml H1pM•U....-. uda.e ~oJ-L-. D--• awana•Y•. . • • uaulOD .,.. Tbe r111arcben ,peat a ,..r ISATn.& <AP> -A...._.._ colleetinl data on aearl1 • ertH 1d IP ID tM • ..... oan-M11t..ll tMml. Tbe1 laad to cle- trac\ beJwHa ti•• •••ttl• "'°'MW wets,,_ w ....,_ t=** wt .... Dwila ...................... nee.rly HeU.not..,._tMfl"'JW = -:.:'"to'='1~t':f paet, I ... ..,... Bat die 1cmks ah ~-crwt eaa&m1 wa 1tatl1Ucal t.qtbelapea.IDfect..--.. ....... •• Ola1J ,..able about It ....,, , ... 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FOOTBALL /BOATING 'Th&nllly, Octoblt , .. ,.,.. DM.YN.OT U Rarity: Vik.es F.avored -Would ¥ou llelie~ FY Underdog IO Marino Eajjles, fl"ni, --tJ.y in Action .,w•ca•1,.. .............. HowU-ba~~:c:· ,....~.,.. Hilb Sc:bool. aclafM&ed a.Iler ftve ..................... .wua •t•tlltla to beck '!It • No. 5 Orana-~ l"IMlq ta tM Oalb' Pllat top lO, open ~ lAaf'le pl_,, f'rtday ni&bt U a oee-point faW'011te. The alt• Is Hwa~ a..ea ~ and an overflow trowel ii antldpated. !'oUIU&D Valley, tM defend· loa ClF Bl& Jl"tve CoJlfereoce champkla. la the UDdercloc to a •cbool wblcb baa been II ariaa .. .,, ..... _.... by a 51..0 rout la JIN . But all I.Mt ... ma to ba" ~ Marina, under aeeood· ,.., Coecb Dev• Tbom~:: aboYM -'de flve foel v"r qlaalterbadr Sam Aiello <• of ti pua attempt. for IH yanb), nmner-Jhn Taylor (13 CUT .... Sll yarcb and ... .., toudadowna) and ...celver Mark Huntley (2' catcbH for '81 yardl). Y1U•r. Coacb Mlll• llllDer. 41They v. bad "" .._.. ID a row to • aM tbty aot a ttoo.t by ac:cN'iq 1' ,POUl&a oe tbt CJF Bl& 'Ive l:Ollfe.rence claampAoa1 <Foa•ptaln VaDty) &..t rear. I'm sure they'll be ready to play. ••llOPSJPVU.y ~N ~ oa lbe aame fteld witb them. It should be a very intereatina 1a1ne." Keith Ricbarda and Steve South.-ard are ltill baqed up to an eldent, pattinf'more preaare oa the Baron.a' puaina aame. Eatanela and University• Kbocall opm Sea Vlew Leape footbell aellOla ..... • Newport Barbor ...... A1lo open1na u~a-tliJ Ja 0eean View mati. wb1cb host.a prw m aa ...-. ~·cue duel at Wes&mtnster. ,... llmt II& 7:30 . Coac:b FA Blanton's ........ S..-a.re try. Ina to bounce back from a 13-7 DOD·leatue defeat to Kat.ell• after a tbree·game wiAn1nc streak was aoap~. THE EAGLES FEATV&E a sophomore-laced offense wttb quarterback Jim McCabill, wi.ntback Tonight'• Odda C,.....bfS tJ dominated the past llve yean. Fount.aln Valley, meanwblle, baa averaced IO yards per 1ame on l.be ,round, lndlcatlve ol the lack ol a breakaway back in the moJd ol a Wlllle Gittens or Kevin Romine. Andy De Luca leads Fountain Valley at quarterback, poeaess· in1 stall of 49 compleUons in 91 attempts for• yards. 'J()(J td4¢f' 7lJ lie~ 1NC li!.4:~ !2/Glfrl.'f :So !MIT 'lt)(/'Re llnrt1''& SU(;NJ'l. Y Wt¥1C rn cuu. .7D C.fft1rE 50AIE t/AIP&'l?SPIAS /lll(ICKt.1//..1. Gll'F y~(./ ,NOf?e ClWTTMt-. ~P ~IAIA-eJ) l'Dll eX'1RA Prl.ucH .' E. ...... bf.7 .. ~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~-~~ JN 1'1E PAST five MUODI, Fountain Valley bu rolled \I> a 172·43 scoring maratn over Raeiag Belies? "Marina has a lot ol thin111<>- ing for lbem," says Fb'fDt.ai.n Cal-40 Yachts , Being Replaced By ALMON LOCKABEY o.11, ~let ... tlfot wni. . LONG BEACH -The venera· ble Cal-40, the boat that helped boost Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup match racing series to the second most pres· ligious yachting event in the world wiU not be seen in the 1980 sailing of the event !)ave Crandall, chairman of the 16th sailing of the famed match racing series announced Wednesday that LBYC has de· cided to replace the Cal·4Q with the Catalina-38. _ JT'S .NOT THE FIRST time the Cal·40 bas been replaced in the Congressional Cup. ln 1971 the Columbia·SO was used and in 1973 the series was sail ed in the Ericson·39. But in both years the sailors agreed that the substitutes were not conducive to match rac· ing, so it was back to the Cal·40. But ~ time It a,Ppeara that the CaJ·40, one of tbe moat f•mou racing yachts of all ttme, bu m ade Its last •P· pQrUOe la the Coognu1ooa1 Cup. ' crwsmg·racing boat. It bas a higher aspect ratio than the Cal-40 and c an be s heeted closer, making it a better boat going lo weather. according lo Miller. As with the Cal-40s , the Calalina-38 wilJ be loaned to LBYC by the owners for the Congressional Cup. Special head sails (150 percent genoas) and spinnakers will be furnished by LBYC for the Cup series. All boats will use the regular class mains'ls, Miller said. IN ADDmON to the selection of a ·new boat (or the series, LBYC a lso announced a new match racing series for ,1980 to be known as the Pacific Match Racing Championship, the Win· ner of which will be named as the West.Coast representative in the Congressional Cup. The new series will also be managed by LBYC and will be sailed Jan. 25 26. "We've yet to establish a nm· nine offense, aays Milner. "We wanted to go to the air and do more tbrouah tbe air a1ainat Lakewood, but we didn't do a very good job of it. And Marina may have the best secondary in • the league " • AT MASINA, meanwhile, where the Vikings have found happiness in October for the first lime in the school's history, . .Thompson says the tradition built at Fountain Valley still must be contended with. "Fountain Valley may not win championships evJ!ry year, but It will never be a poor club with that type of winning tradition. "We played our best game or the year last week against Loara and I tbougbt the middle or our ortensive line (guards Jefr Braun a nd Steve Alosio and . center Lance Perry) controlled the game "BUT FOUNTAIN VALLEY is very· difficult to prepare for. They have some quick running backs and they throw the ball a thousand different ways." Out of action for Marina is de- fensivttsend Tony Bartoli, who underwent a knee o peratton Tuesday. Taking over is 175- pound jw:lior Dwayne Fuhrman. "We"re getting grea\ support here and it sure feels good," says Tbompeon. "But it's a new season now, it starts all over Friday." Tbe reaons seem to be valid. w hether or n o t the ne w Catalimr-38 collfinues as a replacement. All of the Cal-406 designed by C . William Lapworth and built by Jensen Marine in the early 1960s appear to be tired and out-designed - many of them being converted to cruising boats. A number of the m are still being sailed in long-distance races, but due to changes by owners are unsuila· ble for match racing. ·Annual Event Starts Friday THE CATALINA·38 is in effect a redesigned Yankee-38, de· s igned by Olin Ste phens of America's Cup 12·meter fame. According to Stan Miller. a member or the LBYC commit· tee, the Yankee-38 mold was sold to a new builder who re· designed the keel and the rig, making it virtually a one-design LONG BEACH -More than 400 sailboats and 250 hardware and electronic displays will be spread over a 160,000 square foot area at the Convention Center h e r e when t h e Southern California Marine Association opens the doors Friday at 3 p. m. for the 11th annual Sailboat Sho.w The show has grown to be the la rgest indoor sailboat exposi· lion in the country with exhibits filling the Convention Center and s pilling over into the aclja· cent Sports Arena and even out· doors between the t wo buildings. , Exhibitors wiU feature every· thing that requires wind power from dinghies to the 57·foot Nauto r Swa n <S w an-57) a Sparkman • Stephens desisn built in Flnland. In addition to the sailboats and accessory exhibit.I there will be nightly forums featuring experts on how-to-do and bow·nol·lo-do the necessary things to make s ailing a safe and pleasant sport. Paul Miller, chairman of the 1979 show attributes this year's growth to the energy crunch, making sailboat.a more popular from a recreation standpoint. The s how will run lb.rough Oct. 28. Opening bours are Friday from 3·10 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 11 a .m. to 7 p.m. and weekdays from 3·10 p.m. Admiasion is $3 for adults, $1.50 for children 6 to 12, and children under 6 free. BCYC Regatta Set Saturday Whether you're looking for some social aetivi· ty ashore or some competition anoat tbia weekend, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club is featuring a little bit of everything for everybody. The event is labeled BCYC's Octoberfest. starting with a get·together Friday oigbl at tbe clubhouse for cocktails and ·a buffet dinner and dancing. The Octoberfeal Regatta is Saturday. along with the final race of the Women's Ocean Racing SerjAs. THE WATERBORNE COMPETmON will s tart Saturday at 11 :30 a.ni. when the women sailors gel lbe st.arting signal about a quarter of a mile off Balboa Pier. Class racing in the Oc· toberfest regatta will start immediately after with some spirited racing arQund the buoys. The WORS is a five.race senes SJiOb,Soted by fi ve participating yacht clubs in the Association of Orange Coast Yacht Clubs. Yacbl clubs involved are BCYC. Voyagers, South Shore Dana Point, Capistrano Bay, Balboa. The series is conducted under the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet rating rule. Lebman·12 sailors from the Harbor Area will meet at Newport Harbor Yaebt Club Saturday and Sunday for some keen competitioa lo detenDiDe the winner of tbe Bamey Lehman Trophy, aym· bolic of the cbamplon.abip in tbe popular diqby class. ow PoiNT ra011en lo be a ~ ... with Dena Paint Yadlt Club wlDllia& !If Ma_• long Dana SeTlel for PRRF yadrts on sunaay, ud · Capi.atranii au-Yeell& Club playiq boat .. ~ and Luer Ui1Dn ID Ille Great Pwnpldn ....... on Saturday. Loa A...a-Yacbt Club's ae.coad editioa of It.a three·race Barbor Series will draw a host of local boats on Saturday. The series features lntema· tional Offshore Rule CIOR > and PKRF yacbts. Other Southern California Yachting A&socia· tion events: s.taMeM<a..., Callfomja Ya<hl Club -~ill" "-ti.a tl•• -Ill. Sat1Kdn. Sufi. oay Palos Verdes Ya<M Club -Fell "'~·· SuNley ~:Y.~=~~~·~ck.~~· ,:.~~~" s-ley SM OM.,. C-Crt" Ya<11t Chlb -Sl\lp Sllepe S..IH. s.tlKO.y. Mlulon Bay Yaclll Club -lklc>-U l1tvita110NI. Saluroa.,. Suftcley S.n OWJoo Ya<fll Club -He""f Cue> ~ ILA-c-.211 S.l1K6e•. s .. ..., • .,; Fell~ (~\I S.lll'dey, S-.,. ·~s..t.t IEtcflellS n 1 S.lunley, Sunday. GIOO!fl9S TrOOfly<llempioMhlp 1Sollf'91 SM-•· S.,....,y day S.nta Cl¥e R9Cl"9 •uoc:lelloft -Ill<'• C-e·s lleoen. leH <1enu 1 s.n.ns.v. Sout~ Yec:M Club -0.WY Glof14'11a Owf'ni9'11. s.turoo, Sun-day O<e_. Yadll CluO -Jes-S.rifl IP><RFI S-.y ...,.._,_ S•nte B«tlolr• Vacllt C--Fall S..~• ,.....,.,'9"1. s.i .. ,o .. ""~ dl<eP, Sutldey, •nae:-YecM Cllltl -"'" Fie.ti Oay Sal....,._. "-ve1i.v Selti"9 Anoe latlon -Clau rlK .. S.-ey Was Kush Misconstrued? P HOENIX (AP> -Frank Kush s ay 11 his staff "misconstrued" him whf'n he said "don't worry about per ju ring ourself." and he blames a local dragstrip operator for his ouster as Arizona State football co~ch. tried to disrupt the ASU football pro- gram and led a conspiracy to get him fired . ~ Allen-Edmonds ••• when you are ready for 4 Despite affidavits to the contrary by bis assistants, Kush denied Wed· nesday that he told them to lie about bis aJleged assault on punter Kevin Rutledge Kush said bis statements to bis coaches alluded to Rick J.ynch, operator of Beeline DraJrWay, who He said Lynch, who gave ASU players s ummer jobs at lhe dragslrip, tried to influence selection of starting lineups, bothered players' parents and referred injured players to private physicians over the obJec· lion or team doctors. Kush said be told Lynch to stop in·. terfering bul Lynch refused. Lynch could not be reached for comment w edneada,y night. the finest. LLE N Ma¥[air Black CK Chestnut Polished Cobbler Calf • DMONDS . Confidence. It's what you'll get from Allen- Edmonds shoes. Here is the confidence of knowing your shoe has a look of total elegance. And the feel of great quality. With Allen-Edmonds, you'll enjoy much more than great comfort. You'll enjoy great confidence. For whldtthere can be no price. , Allen-Edmonds shoes are aHUabfe In sizes 5 to 16, A.AM to EEE Steve Kraiss and receiver llich Amaral iD the aerial combtnationa. Junior tailback Bob Urmaon was expected to return to the Eagles' backfield after missing two games with an eye injury. Uoivenity counters with probably lts most successful passing offense ever. Qua.Nrback Jim Slaff completed 13 of 26 without an interception for 210 yards against Capistrano Valley with Bob Marvick the key re· ceiver , hauling in five for 132 yards. Ocean View Coach Ken Moats reports bis Seabawk.s on an even course with their Empire opener with Cypress. · "League games are the ones that count and we've geared ourselves to that," says Moats. -By llo&er Cartaoa OCTOBER SPECIALS 7 DAYS ONLY SPECIAL BRAKE OVERHAUL For can wftta ..._. •sc/rMr br-t*H .'Y'.._ 1 Install Oise Pads & linings 8 Inspect brake hoses 2 Rebuild wheel cytmders 9 Inspect master cyl. 3 Resurface rotors & drums 10 Add llu1d. 1f nee. '4 Pacts front wheel 11 Road Test bean nos :: :~~::;um~=·ase SJS" dOwft tprll')g$ I 7 Bleed & ftush Master Cylinder Wmt THIS COUPON FltONT WHEEL AUGNMENT Adlust•no caster camber, -·II.ti toe settings and steering as ~~~ona~ ~~! V:nu~ s 12'' service c ost e.11tra If needed PU & Vans extra -use.in ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • I 0· 15 • i• LAND TRACS ssa.9si • ,f[f U $3 . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TIGER PAW • BELTED RAISED WHm LEI IER SIU ,RICE F.E.T. 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IMKll. li'IKH Jtfr, llffM, Mfttf,Glllftfllrod r-lllt. MOC*IV ................... ST. LOUIS IN.UH -A•""'4 '""'"" Wllll""'· i.tt ..... IN ... Mvrttcll1 rltM •lflo, to Seit L.eU el IN (efttret " • ..., LM9Ut. cou..1•• MIAOA•A UNIVl ltltT'Y' -S-1 ... Mk llaol "Oktl" L""-..,_ .... -. lft. .,fllltel,,. • . FOR THE RECORD I OUTDOORS I CROSS COUNTRY Jim Niemiec '\Vaterfowl()pener The openln1 of lbe SOulbern CaUfornla waterfowl eeuoa 1et1 under way SaUarda7 aDd ac. cordJnf to fte&d report.a lhoaHftl abould be fair to lood ID all apota. Tlae best conceatntJoa of ducb II aroaad tbe Salton lea witb teal, 1prt1 aDd apoonbilta makJq up the bulk of the waterfowl populatioa • .llost •boot:loc in tbia area is oo private clubs at both enda of tbe aea, but theN is lood abootin1 at Wister near Niland for Wlmtached bunt.en. Thia atate retuce baa 90 1bootiQ1 apota available and can haDdle up to four •boot.en per spot. - BLUE 8180 WBATBEa lo nortbeaat~rn Calllornia wu respomible for a poor open.inc in that comer of Callfdnlla · lut weekend and the lack of severe weather will keep our ~atioa of migratl.Qc waterfowl down durinc tbe lint couple of weeb tbia seaaoo • Sboot1.ng wtu' be fair Jn tbe Central Valley where most of the take wilt be made ap of locally: nested ducb. In the Bakentield area there abould be good to eircellent buntln« becauae of a larger than normal bird population. The dry summer bu focud ducks to look for newly·llooded ponds and fieldl and t.b.is ii eu cUy wbat the club abooten waot their ducks to do. There la veey limited open party 1boo«in1 la tbia area but tboee wbb-do 1et a cbanee to bunt at tbe Kem WUdlife Refuae should bdq out near limits. CANADIAN llONIBU O E NOi' 1eCa1 1ame in Southern California u.ntll Nov. 10, but ...., 1eese can be taken. In aortbeutem CaJifornla tbe aeuoo CJD Ca"*''ana opna tbia .-..ca. after a oae week delay, and tbe ouUoot la 1ood for local birds. Local bunters who have no club a.tn.UaUooa and are lookinc for a place to eo openiq weekend should loot to the San -Bernardino mounta1na and spedftcally Baldwin Lake. (;ross ~•••try Butler Faces Tbll 'lfJ'l"/ popular area •uallJ provtdea for aome pretty 1ood acatter,l\IDDIJlc OD o.,.DJD1 weekend, provtdin1 tbat b&.mt.en eu shoot flltee. Uvel1 Ill blO. fast·nytn1 blrcM. ,,_. an 'lerJ few lpoU CJD um lake that ofter blrda a ebuce to ..we into deeoya, moetly due to tbe beavy IUIUllnt preuure and the lack of cover. TBDE 18 NO BUNTING AUDWBD CJD Bil Bear, l.nri.n and the Stan.fteld cut-oft areas nor la lbere any •booting permitted around the sewer. -plant operation. Another spot that ii open to public 1hootln1 without advance reaervationa ia the Perris Reser voir State Recreation Area in Rivef'\ide County. The gates open at s a.m. Sunday and Wednesday only and there are ool,y 15 abootlng OUTDOORS spots available (60 shooters>. Cheeking on past re~ cor~ this lake does not offer, by any atandarda, constslent waterfowl shooting and abould be con· sidered a last resort for any dedicated duck hunter. · · There ii one nearby club that hu a couple of uaoctate memberships available tbia year. Tbe Buena Vida Gun Club located in the San Jacinto Valley bu 80 acres under water and an additional amount of acreqe in cultivated nelda to attract the ceeee. For more lnfonnation oa tbia club, pbooe Bob Osborne <770-4054>. QUAD.. Pll08PEC1'8 CGNTINUB to be very 1ood for tlda opeai.n1 weekend u well. There are more Valley quail out thia JUI' then in tbe put 10 years ed moat all upland same bunters abouJd come dale to Umttiq 9Ut tbla weelEend. Deer buaten who cboM to bunt la Zoae D·ll IN fiDdbls bocb bard to locate due to heavy COY, er. but tbole that wen drawn to a Camp Pendleton bunt abouJd expect very good reaultl. Last weekend bun.ten baued 10 le1al bGclta on Ulla larse ma.rtne bate. Tt.ere ls alto an ex· cellent quail population awaltlq tboee lucky enough to be drawn thla Je&r. Tbe weaU..r bu btto ideal for most bunters in the Cleveland Na· Uonal Forest. at least in those parts open to the public. but luintin1 bas been alow. Tbe same bolds true for San Diego, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties where pressure la off from Unbeaten F oe:reviousyean. weaver Only two runners remain undefeated in Orange County cross country-El Modena's Bnan Harold and Edison·s Jon Butler-and tbey will go head·to·hcad Saturday in the 13th annual Orange County Invitational on Saddleback College's course. · Butler and Harold will have their showdown in the 3·A division of the meet. While those two will ~fighting to break-the tape_fU"St. the 3·A t.e.am honors figure to be a battJe bet._ El Modena and Buena Parlt. Corona del Mar and Miasioo Viejo...are CO· favorites in the prestigious 4·A division. while Costa Mesa and Foothill loom as contenders in lbe 2-A. Top entrants an the l·A include University, Mater Dei and Los Amigos. A total of 38 boys' teams and an additional l2 girts· squads-close to 1,500 runners 1n all-w11l converge on Saddleback's hilly course beginning a t 8: 15 a.m. Several ~ood individual m atcbups will materialize besides the Harold-Butler club. ln the l ·A race UnJversJty's Brad Me~er will go agalnat Mater Dei 's Robert Pluta and Los Amigoe' Mark Cunnert -all sure bets for J>d9t· season CIF competlUon. In the 2·A division . Costa Mesa's Scott LaCroue will have bis hands full with Steve McRoberts, a promisln1 Hunllnlton Beech aeaJor, and a formidable duo from Corona del Mar -An· dy Gerken and Sbawn Gallagher. Tars Sink Edison; FV, Oilers Win Newport Harbor jumped to a 4·1 lead after one quarter and coasted to a 16-8 victory over EdilOCl, while Fountain Vall ey edeed Marina, 10.t, and Huntington Beach clipped Westminster, UM, in Sunset League water polo action Wednesday. All games were played at Newport Harbor. lo an Empire League game, Ocean View Improved its record to 2-0 with a 16-8 victory over host Kennedy. John Gifford scored sax goau for Newillt Harbor as the Sailors also boosted their leal\H! alate to 2-0. Diggy Riley and Mark Schmidt con· tributed three goals apiece to the rout. Hunt.ineton Beach tot 14 aaves from to.Ue Bob Cunningham to preserve its victory, which Buddy Webb keyed with four goals. Ron Radiaon toased in two goals. Fountain Valley trailed by three at halftlme but rallied in the second half to aqueeae out a oae· point victory. The Barona are now 10.3 overall and 2·0 ln league, while Marina dropt to 0.2 in &be Sunsetra~. Ocean View rode the crest of a four·1oal performaMe from Bill Sabia tosmuh Keil.nedy: Bass Will Speak At Irvine Mee ting . Top Maoagf>r ST LO UlS <AP) - Eart Weaver of the lialtl~ Orioles was named Tbe Sportin1 News 1979 major league manager or the year Wedoelday. Tbe we e kly newspaper said Weaver was chosen in a poll of all 2fi major le ague baseball managers Bill Virdon o f the ":;lllfJ.I Houston Astros fin ished f a c lose second . the newspaper said. Jba Marina Valksw- ~ RABBIT l?IESEL # 1 ™ FUEL 1979 E.P.A~~T~~~MY LARGE SELECTION 11 711 IEACH II.YD. HUNTINGTON llACH 842-2000 J. C ~ PAIAtAW: THii i GllA T NIGHTS ·SPRINT CAR liMt'i'l~I P.tflcC..t ·a. ......... TIMGIR N EDDll LIA VITI LI ALAND McSPADDIN ION SHUMAN BUSTI R VINARD DOUG WOllGANG TOllCIT.fll.-SAT. OCT. 1'919-20 I P • ' . " ... .. ~ ... ~ ,,,.,., ....... , ..... ,., ....... ~~ ... ~ "Yes, boys. what Is It?" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE MOOff MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bit Keane "Ooly left the soap in the tub and it melted." ,,. DENNIS THE MENACE • PIANUTS by Qlrtn M. 5clM1 ,... __ ,,,_,, F,UNKY WINKERIEAN by Tom Ball'* (I.) OAAL HCJGIQE GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEPS by Lynn Johnston -rtiANK GOD! I ···A~NUP. by Jeff MacNetly . . • 1UM"-J!Wt:IWS RIPEiS A&AINU NANCY I'M DOWN TO MY EARS IN WORK I i I DRABBLE DR. SMOCK CAN :X: TRi:=A-r A WHAi K IND OF eNIE: ? .1 C'MON, KIDDO.' YOU WON'I FINc:> ONe OF -1"'HoSE 1"HIN GS WITH IN M IL.ESS OF HeRf: .' OON1T YOU MEAN UPTO YOUR EARS? by.Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan 110 HOllOI "nc,'llf,a.,iltaowaoea." ~ L by Kevin F~ by George Lemont • r--l _O_IM_r5_C_ROSS __ ~--D-PU_Z_Z_l_E __,. ·1 1 ACROSS 1 8u1I01nq 5 Wranqll! 9 Marblu 14 Fotd 15 Sonq 16NOll•WIO~ 17 Ftalleroog 19 Battles :x> Speeds 21 Ear111 23 Valley 2C Doggoned 27 Ntdus 29 Poureo down 31 Ollen<SOO 35 Three Preloi 37 Opponent 39 Humor co Old Clll'i c2 U S missile 44 Coas1a1 1>1rd 45 -lube f Preltnd 2 WOfOS 49CMd Prefix 50 Placard 52 Demure 54 Follow 56 Comp1a1ned 59 Toy 62 Maul f,A Ar.t"'>~ t-,o..,. 67 -Cat>(,,11 70 San wati>r 7 1 O...C.ern"d 1'i tlwn Pn01119 7 3 Mor'>" plan! 1A Cand•O ,~ lell"<~ DOWN 1 Turf 2 ~auhfut Heb 3 Trainings • Cancet S P&ftned 6 NHL Ot NBA player 1 ven111a1es 8 F11>er 9 Man snick· name 10 easn 2 words 11 -Minor 12 Retlle 13Celt 18 Fiower 22 -MOtnes 25 Ellllale I UNITED ''""'' s,...... I Wednesday's Puule Sol¥ed: 1 • l . 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CbalnDao aad Pr.i· l Barron Wkon aid ..aat third· quarter ended &nl. 30 and the flrat nide months set record levell. :£t ccoao1NG To ff OD, net lneome for t third quarter was $2t. 7 mi Won, or 90 eenta pa. share, up 41 percent -f1'0tD tte:t million, crr-llS ._.ta per share for the same period in 1978. The .fipree were acl.lusted to pflect a two-for-one .1tieiek split in December 1978. Reve nues fo r lh4' .,.arter were $129.1 million, up 15 percent fJ:!!__,,$111.9 million re-l°~ a.t year. n JNCO•E roa Jirst three !iUU'ters 175.• milhon, or per abate. 6ilton that .the total in- ed $8.8 million profit from the sale In the f*ond quarter of the "ew Yo rk Staller Jllft'ton. -~!Revenues for the first •lte months ol tbe year were $388.8 million, 17 a.,-c ent highe r than ~l.3 ·lllillion reported tJ) 1978. l1• ALL G000 THINGS l',l ARECHEAP. .'lr!:: ,,, R. Ph. -'l 41 , . Twenty year.. ago mo.st i criptlons cost Jess tbey do oow. Buli did. less. We had of the p>slller an· tib1otics. new hormQnes, tihd other .. miracle" drugs which can be de ~nded UPon to produ<·e a pos1t1ve benefit and \ ery 'Often a certain cure I 1 • Present prescri pt1ons are "cheap'' indeed, for l~J?Y usually limit !tick· he!:>s-limc lo days instead of weeks and save more lives . Some cost more, but you benefit more. ~OUR DOCTOR CAN ONE US w~en you d a medicine. Pick up your pr:esc ript1on if shopping nearby. or we will deliver promptly '°"""out eld:.ra. charge. A gf>e at m a n y p e o pl e entrust us with their · prescriptions. May we cwmpound yours? ·IPAB uDof'MAllMACY 1· ~......, lit ........... ~:;;ell Inflation Pose Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker testified before the Joint Economic Committee Wednesday in Washington. The panel is hearing testimony on the inflation plagued economy and t he _reasons for it. U.S. Overdraft Cited ' lnfl.aiion: Causes Many, Cures Few By JOHN CUNNIFF NEW YORK <AP) -WhHe con- fusion reins over what to do about it, there is little mystery aboal infi•· lion'• origins. fl isn't a virus escaped from a lab; or an emission from out- er space. It is manmade, homema<fe. Washington has produced a dis· proportionate s hare. In this decade alone It has spent about S320 b1llton more than it had in i ts check book THE ONLY WAY government can do that is l9 print more money. and when that happens it means the buy- ing power of all dollars m circulation is reduced. The effect is the same as a tax : the method is less obvious. W~al does $320 billion mean? It is just a bit more than what Fidel Castro last week said advanced oa· Uons should Jive to poor naij.ons, and which the advanced nations tndicated could bring on financial disaster. SOME CRITICS BLAME the Federal Reserve, which wider Paul ' / T-SHIRI' · .. 42.89 """'IHlll• .... ~4!~~~~~ Volcker now seeks to shock the coun- try into an awareness of Its plight. for having made money too easy come by. The Fed could bave s lowed the pre-s.,ses. Whal determines when the prt!1Ue$ run too often or too fast? Generally speaking, when the money put. into <'ir culation exceeds the producCion of go od s and se rvices The F ed permitted this for many years Dunng the per1od 1950-1970. for ex- a mple. the level of currency and checkm_g account balances rose at an average of about 3.2 percent a year. but productivity was growing too, although at a lower rate. • THROUGH MOST OF THE decade of the 1970s, however. the money l~el rose at better than 6 percent, wliile productivity increases were shrinking and, this year, aolDI into reverse. Money became-"too ~asy" to get. · B•fttingtoR Bank OSl.k• S•t TAX SHB.TERED INVESTMENTS Are you interested In paying less lrtcome tax while partieipati n g in a h iith l y profit-motivated inveslO'lcnt., For those seeking an investment which has strong economic merit for future financial gain. and tax savings in 1S'79 of approximately 400~. we offer an exciting. unique. and proven investment wf\lch has • been favor ably reviewed by some of the nation's finest. most prestigious· law and accountinit firm<: The amount of this investment mey be adjusted lo mttt your personal financial situation. A new office at 19022 Beach Blvd. In Hunt· inglon Beach bas been announced by Security Pacif\c National Bank. An open house for lbe com· munity is planned Oct. 19. ~I &IRALD L ICOJ.All FtHAMCIAL SHVICES 644-2507 ...... ~, ..... ~ ....... . .6 ......... ,... •lau$waC N INt Susan M. Brown has been named manager. Judy Handwerker will be assistant manager. Bullocla Opntbtfl Slated Officials of Bullock's have announced they will open their third Orange County department store March 3, 1980. In Mission Viejo Mall. Nrw Ex•~ Suitr• Opntrd Plaza Executive Sultt!s/Plata Secretarial Service Inc .. of 2082 Mich.elson Drive in Irvine, Is opening an additional 3,800 square feel of office suites. ~ · The 10 new offices wilJ be located In Airport Plaza at 2021 Business Center: Drive, Suite 213, Irvine. A •~•rd St~k P•rdafdftf ....._,_ Gifford-Hill & Co., lnc. has purchased "1,178 shares of common stock in Amcord, Inc .• of Newport Beach. at $34 per share. Gifford·Hill lla1 arranged to purchase additional shares at th~ aame Pt;ce, to t.ottl about 20 percent of Amcord's common stock. ' Gifford-Hut Intends lo enter into a caah merger a~ment with Amcord to req'*8 the balance of ltJ common ttoek . .•• ,..P....-9er••••r*'tl Goldea Welt Airlines ol Newport Beach bu MDOunted Uaat It boarded M,41.S ..... .,. tn s.,tember. a tncreue of 12.1' percent °"' Sep. tember. 1'11. It.I ,.... ........ boerdincl have mcraMd by 12.18 pert«it Oft!' 1978. Tbe ftrm ........ •lsned an •rreement wtth ·Unit.ct A1rllw to excban1• amal PllCkue alrfreilht tralftc. OOidm 1fell will bnal ~ NOY. l for a new Loi An1elea Termlnaf, due for eompletioa w Au•u•t, 1•. .. Satellite· C~-0.ea~~ 8UllLl.NOA¥1C CAP) -A aew plaa bJ • California te~mmlcadom ftnn would eaable mUUou ot tel•s*one c:r-9 la • aMMa to make ellt ate loai-cllltwe calla. 8P Communlcatlou, a sub-·~ ol Soatbern Paclftc c.c>. wbldl owm tbe Soalbern Pacific Railroad. utd lut week long. cllatance calla made over its MteWte linb will be 24 pereent to 18 pen!ent lel9 espenaive tban ,Plaelng them over r egular • · telephone company clrcuita. SP SAID IT waa m1ki nc available to the 1eneraJ public Ill SPRINT Ltd. service already marketed to bualneu customers -a move placing it In direct competition with the giant AmeriHn Telephone & Tele- grapb C.O. A spot.esman for AT&T Long Lines i n Bedmins ter , N.J ., declined comment on SP's an· nouncement. ·'The telecom- mUllicmiom '"'linen bQ com- pet.IUon and we cannot comment on a competitor'• aervlce," uid Wayne a. Du&U. • UNDD THE 8Y8TE• to eoet llO per tl{ontb, Bell System telephone cu1tomen with touchtoDe service would be able to tie-into SP's own crou- country satellite system instead of having to place calla over AT&T'• circuits. SP said the customer would never know the difference ex- cept for two things. First. the customer will be given an accesa code -by dial- ing a special local number and punching in a code. the caller galna access. to lbe SP system. Then he dials a numbe r in a nothe r city using normal techniques. SECOND, BE WILL be billed by SP instead of bis local Bell System operating subsidiary since the Olll1 call madlt telepbooe eompuy eqbl was to tbe loea.111 diu.d number. At the other fQd, tbe routed down from tbe satellite and baelt onto tbe telepboDe company clreulta. • SP apotesman said pe1.i11t wbo •ien up for the SP aervt will rea1he the greatest sa if their current montbly billa u ceed '30 or $tO per month. ' A "~·MINUTE CALL f 'I San Francisco to Boston $2.12 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.ifl via AT&T. Placed on SP' system, official.a said, the sa ' call would ~l $1.50, or a 29 pit cent aavings. ! ~ Both ATfcT and SP drop ~ rates after s p.m . Between savings. : . Appellate Court Deeisio• p.m. and 11 p.m ., the same c.a would coat $1.37 placed AT&T's lines and 65 cents ~ SP, they added, a 52 pe,~ . . , • I !i Utilities Win TtJX Relief J • SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A state appellate court has grant· ed three major public utilities the tax relief automatically pro· vided other taxpayers by Proposition 13. The Court or Appeal ruled Tuesday that provisions of .Prop. 13 providing for a tax ceiling 9' 1 percent of full cash value"ap., plies to .all property. including state·assessed property. · Pacific·Gas and Electric C.O .• Southern California· Edison Co. and San Diego Cas and Electric Co. won the tar cuts as the court overturned a lower court de· clSioo in favor ol the Calllonla Board ol Equallutioo. That agency, t.be state tax co): lector. had declared' the utilities were oot .e:nUUed to have t.be value of. their property rolled back to the 1975-76 level, as Prop. 13 guidelines provule\ The boa.rd said that since it - a nd DOt county officials --,,. 2'e&ns the utilities' prop,erty, Prop. 13 provisions for ·a rollback ol ··county a.sses.sor 's valuation" did not apply. In its reversal of a Superior Court decision upholding the board, the Court of Appeal ruled the utilities were entiUed to r oll back, a dding that l board's rea.sonjng was "ra - strained." · The Board had computed ~ ma rket value of tt'te utilities=• property iQ May 1978 -j~ before Prop. 13 waa pasaed California voters. · • l A mooth later. with Prop. tl as law, trutes on Teal pro~ were limited to 1 percent of ~~ cas h value, as calculated H • cor~ing to assessors' valuati~ an 1975-76 or according to the a~ praised value when propert>' was sold or renovated. • ______________________ ......................................... ! ()ve•r Tiu· Counte r 'I . ' I . i . I ~ I . i 1 :~..: H·: lip• aftd Doecns · f n ~ • 41' 4S NEW YOf'lt IAPI T ... f0Uow11>9 t.C • IO ~ ,,. ()wt IM • GllufttN '°"' ,,..., ;r-,: --=-. -IMC ...... ~ "" , I ~ ~--=--,::,::: ~....:.·~ ...... i;;-.;. 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Up IQ I , :; ~ ~:: . :... ~= :o 1 1l lftfOIM> l•• • "' Vo 18 0 1' 1• PfJI •'• • '-VP 'ii Ji Pfuc..,l..,. 7•• • "4 Vo I 0 ( 1~ASD1tQ .S•••ar11 r, t~ ~~ : 1.,,. ~: lo:8 1 oowws MUTUAL FUNDS u~'.,. -°'t on~'1s.o j 7VJ I Ofl It:• J ·fo = ,: ~; '·=1 10 -I ~ I. , ..., ,r IS~> -,...., 1Vo -... fl • -14 '~ _,.,. 1 14 • ~\lo -~ g;: ' ~ =~8;: !:I 2 IJ.1• -H6 Off :~ -~ g: IW. -'"" Off M , ... 0ttu 1 , ·~ Off ~· "-011 U I l0t Off S.,t I ' • DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? Al .... •••••• ........ .. .................. = ... .. ... c.... --. .,... y "'°' ,,. ......................... . .., .. , ,,, , ... ~ .. -:n: MW, .... Ill ...... DALY"'°' ,....,....... .... ..... -~ ~ . . . -. . s Money Tree ANYONE WHO WORKS in the liquor industry must know by now that the names being rattled off bere all come from one house: Seagram. Chlvas. V.O .• Paul Muson, BM;, Brotio and Christian Brothen are Seagram brands. And they make up only a small sample ot tbe li- quor and wine brands that are sold by tbis Canadian·bUeG dlstiUer whose largest market is the United Slates. Amoac tbeotber Seag:ram brands are· Calvert Extra, Kesslef4) Ronrico, Crown Russe. Nikolai, Crown Royal. Passport, Gold Seal. Sir Robert Bui:nett. White Horse, Glenlivet. Jameson, Leroux, Vao- dermint, Wollschmldt, ~ulius Kayser, Sabc'a, Olmec:a, Boodle., Benchmark. Eagle Bare, HudloD'a 8ay,-Heaf1 McKenna, Kijafa. Tbal's not the whole list either. You can see wily Se• gram ls the world's largest maker and leller of alcobotie beverages. They blanket the flekl. Tbere'1 hardly a category in which they are not~ Many of these brands are so well knowJI that you. might tbink they would sell by themlelves. But Just to make sure you don't foraet them, Seagam apeada t million annually oo adverUaiq. IN 'lllB PABT Seacram bM MIO -.alfld ie marketina tadia to lmure tbM ita wtdlldm. Ital • ......_ wines wI braodiea ftlld dleU' ways IMo ...,._ r.&airMDI .... ..._. . lt ... •«tll~"-.. MY SW~ ...... WIJllC e.-alll .. a ......... New~ offttt. It 9elll a total of '1•.ooo on n1ne separate occasions. betwem Ortober-1174 and Fellnaary-.ll'N. O.C. tbeM f.._/ ,.... .... New yon_ ................. out.., Seqraip lD "ollllcal ~ ........ ea t•7 -all. qi c:oune. to befp tlle .... of SNlram products. So. ill additioa to baYial ..U-echerUled brand namea. 1 Seasram felt tt neecled to sre-e ' few palms. .. Last month Seqram. tbe World .. larsest dilti!Mr. pleaded IUiltY to 73 violations oft.be Federal AJieobol Ad-, muu.t.ratioo Act: It a1ao pleaded CUlltY to n1De eouats of 1 failing to rue reports on it.s curnmcy transfers across the. border. : To se.ttle this case with the Justice Department, Sea-; gram agreed to pay fmes toeaHng Sl.S million. It was the , largest penalty ever levied oo a corporaUoo -another re· . cord for Seagram. Renters Smacked By Interest Rates CHICAGO <AP> -The higb cost of borrowed money wiU make it bibeuingly difficult for people to fl.nd apart- ments, and renters will have to pay more for less space. bou&ing experts say. ! "The rental market bas reached the crisis stage," saJd Lawrence Simona, ualatant secretary for the U.S. Depart· ' meat of Housi.nl and Urban Development. .. And every ln! dication is tbattbe situation will get steadily worse." Long-time apartment residents will be displaced, r~ will become even mote i.nllated, buildlnp wiU deteriorate ~ and get overcrowded, Simons told the annual Mortga11t. Bankers Association conference oo Tuesday ' ••1 CANNOT IN GOOD conscience urge all of you to IO . out and invest ln llDIUlbsldbed rental housing." he said. "I is just not a good lnvestment." Simons &aid the Carter administration ·'knows the p blem and is wortin& oo the answer" but be would not bo t speciftc. Many ban.ken, however. say the soluUooa, alrea eh.aalve, bave become virtually lmpouible as interest ra rtse to unprecedented levels. Some developen may pay higb u 11 percent to20 percent few Joana, the ban.ken said . .... I -DAl.V PILOT -~. o..-. , .. 1111 Telerision TONIGHTS LATEST LISTINGS 1 I I' I;', I I \ \ .. , ...... l'T.-CVMG • MCMI ••• "~ lfo A Ounflghler" ( 1"'41 Yul •Y"f*. 0-,. 8eoeil A gunltoflt• Ill twed 10 i.111 .., OUICMt" -rwt""*'O to 1119 ""'°" Two wh-..1 we ~t -~ WMlf(n •own 1i flrt) • ..,._AT -- • ..,..,. ....... °'.,.., llllC*•• ~ MMI StattAiy Md Ho,,ICI\ we MtlgMd 10 OU-d tNm -~ ·~MO .. _._., IWdM~.._,...... ~ , • '"'IMD't UDt .,..., Sloe. -• .. • IClllOOf ~ to fW tM o.ieen ··~-M • eTWilOl'IAN ~ A~ OUt of a.,. OIHltl t.nllftda ...... -..SOI ll'Ufdet MO lur• W> SlOM tOt he4C) • OWRIAtY Ci-I Rllpl\ Ueilwny • INT-oGI ICl9.o 9Q.OG't ··looomot1on And S.M tOtM·· CMNIWlt AacNIWI t.-tO MAUDE Good Advire? M...O. cH1ci08i tl\at • I~ • Ille OOly 't'-g ll\llt c:en bit ,_ $ptfl" tPIVl2) • 4D ILOY£LUC\' ~lie OYt!t hllYtng f()f ootten tnett wed<ltng anrn verUfY, Alc"Aty-~ fOf' thttdal• .. Dia na Canov a <left ) gets some motherly assistance from Katherine H~lmond on "Soap" tonight at 9 :30 on ABC. Channel 7. 8i) DIC* CAVETT mak" bro at11r1> ol d M"O•no lflO fll) 21 TONIOHT QI> MACNEIL I L.D4AE.R ~ Guest Btlan Allefne (P11t1 2 of 2) •ova~ 7~80 I THE OOHO SHOW .. SEAACHM". Gue.1· Rlllptl Bellemy. Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH O MBW~ ~It: SelgtrieO and Roy, Peter Mars hall. N•ncy Lopez, Larry Hot..-. Jeuy Van~e. U»I CMN!Wa .CNeWI HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Rlcllle. Ralph. Pot... •t>d FO<ll.,. r~e notocve to report tpt Army physicals 8 AeCHEWS 0 (J) JOKER'S WILD • M•A•S•H -~//IM080N Lamont and Rollo try to ..The Abomtn•ble ~·· I HEWLYWEOOAME MATCH GAME TIC TAC DOUGH A.l.l IN THE FAMIL V '"ArChi.ArXI Edith Alone"' m GOOOllMU F IOf rda ena James qo off to a mountain cabin th•t tum5 OUI IO IMI lull OI -pr-fD MACNEIL / LEHRER AEPOAT 6:D NEW8CHECt< Cf) P.M. MAOAZIHE QJ) 1100,000 NAME THAT TUNE C'INlalld Lui l•fl• G KN>CT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBq Los Angeles I KTlA (Ind) Los An$Jeles -KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (J) KFMB (CBS) San Otego D KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angell!!. ~ KCST (ABC) San Diego Q) KTTV (lndJ Los Anqele~ ID KCOP TV (Ind I LO!> Angi-lt" et) KCET· TV !PBS) LO!. Anqelt•!"> '1!) KOCE· TV (PBSl Huntington Bede.ti 1:001) THE WALTOHS Eron •• IUl.(;llltJltKI ny <I mov•tt compariy 111mrno al wo11on'• ~ountilrn dnd dee:ICle.a 10 00 IO UOlly· WOOd D 8UQ( AOOEM IN THE 2l5TH CENT\MY 0.tGOYe<"ed 8l'CJ ceplured by the .oul<l·be .......... . Buck t°"s 10 elop their plilfl to dellroy lltll cHy ol New Chicago by ua1r.o lethal anto-matle< cPart 2 Ol 2) D MOVIE i • ' , • S1ranger On Tho Run ( 1967) Henry Fond• M1chlt6i P••lla A mu<Of'f su•pe<:I 1s rutllklUly nunt 60-by e New Mex.co lowmon who '' uncon- cerned w11h hrs gu111 or onoocenc:e ( 2 "' s l D ®l LAVEANE & SHIALEV A long-awaoted rC1Un1on wt1h S!Wley"a bfoti-turns mto • d•aaster -the girls d•SCOlllll h<t hal UCQUlllld d diSlurbinjJ h11b<t 0 MOVIE * * '1 • FOOlll ( 1970) ~ .i1h.i.,ne Rou Ja'>on ff1.1t> trCh An uq1nq .,,tCfOf '" J 1., .u11Q w<•mttn t.-..110 • ,.,. wtl••n rn..,, n1.-...-'t "' -..111 f r ~•HC.1•.Co t .' hr·. , m CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS •YWHON't 1e111 o ...... 1MC1e tne eo.. IOI\ ~\I OtcMl"tra In 'f f'le P!nM 0 1 Rome" by Ottc>flno ~ • HIM'ITOYOUA MIM.1" Oft My AdllnO BllClk .• Cl) nta aAXT'IM 8wUI Control .. ~-0 ~ OoYemot Gaiting 1• O"'*' th• d1lfrcu1t cho<~ of <1t1endong "'• Olugllter'• .C.!>004 p1.., °' • ~ I IGOnl .. _ m Tl4E 000 OOUPU r ttk• end o-rttealt the tome f'elOI ptlotographed hti lian<:ee IO< the Pt11yt>oy C.t!flte<IOld '1!) DANCIHO DISCO The RoPtt Husue ll ) LATIN PROA.£ IU)O I) HAWAII FIW-0 McGa11ett lfl•ms ol 1tlo u11s1enc;e ol a unique 11no ot hlgfl-soaety 111g11an1es D OUIHCV Alter hn<11119 a IOftune on ~toien iewels n1<1oon on a tOfPse Ournc)'I!. askoo 10 oo, un~cove1 to ioco111 tho ,ewet Ienco Q @) BARNIE\' Miu.ER Hams rs d•l lurbed by nos ~ori.ers· reaponse to the news th•t his bOOll aboUt tne l)feconct •• abOut 10 be ~bli-'*' m MEIWGNmN Gue.ts Seoglnecl and Roy. Petar M•r•h•ll. N•ncy Lopez, la(ry ~. Je.~ Van Oyka. Syh1.-1e< and 2 rons 0 1 Fun, Kell) Monteith. Oenrecc Wtlk9M$ 6l) TVT ANKHAMUN'8 EO\'PT The Land A tool< QI trw unique o•ogr•phy 01 fgypl, W THE LONG SEAACH The Wll'f 01 The Ances· IOfa·· Ronak1 EYTe VtJllt& lhe Tor•tH ot ~ IO< 11 IOOk al ancienl lnbal rellglOO (R) ~•OJ> SOAP 9olty and hl8 d•te -Eun- oce with anoth« man Mtd Chester with another -· and Tm llM • l•n.al coniront•tron With COfrnne Ell) CAMERA TliREE flt'QQ&" Jd.,,aoean Soul Hoh M.-trlr·y .:-1nd Uh W t1l• .. f~ -tfld C·1fWf tft(}Qtltt Hh"' t'!lo J t t lt•,tlWH<J tU I'll'> mu"t•Cdf Ont um .. ,,, uv 10·00 f) I BARNAS\' JONES fi.1frt11b1 altPM01!. In tr>1• • New Look Due/ or NBC's Nightly News By TOM JORY NEW YORK <AP> -One name you're bkely to hear in any discussion on the fu ture of NBC'~ "Nightly News" is that of J essica Savitch "I try very hard not to think about it," says Ms . Savitch . a most likely pros pect to become the first woman since Barbara Walters to anchor a network's evening news program on a regular basis. "The only lime I do is when I 'm asked, and I'm askedagreatdeal. "I would probably welcod:le the challenge e,nd the opportunity to do 'Nightly News,· and I h.ave to . say I'm nattered when J hear rriy name mentioned that way. "But I'm only 31 years old. and th.ere are a lot of things I'd like to do and learn." BAllBARA WALTERS spe nt 12 years wltb NBC News before she was hired by ABC in the faJl of i976 ~ co- anchor that ne\W<>rk 's evening SAV1Tat news with Harry Reasoner. Ms. Savitch has, however, covered a good deal of ground since joining NBC News in Washington barely two years ago. She currently is principal reporter and anchor for weekend editions of "Nightly News," as well as ''NBC News. Update" reports on weekends, has subsituted for Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley on NBC's "Today'' program, and recently sat in for Tom Snyder as host of the network's "Tomorrow" interview show. • A week or so ago, Ms . Savitch was assigned to NBC'a struggling "Prime Time Sunday," joining Chris Wallace and J ack Perkins as a principal re· porter for the weekly newsmaguine. She'll con· tinue to anchor "Nightly News" on weekends. "WHAT FEW PEOPLE realize," she says, ex· plaining her rather ra pid ascent in the business, "Is that I've worked half my life to be this over- night success. "That doesn't mean I don't stop now and then A ••'6flflf '8llllM OOltiedy for ...... who CS1 COW1t. and look around and ))ay, 'Wow, it really 1s lcr· n fic ·To be blasc :.i~t 1t 1s to not understand the situa tion " Mi ss Savitch. a nat1v(' of Kennell Square. Pa , began her car~r m broadcasting while m high school. and worked al radio station WBBF in Rochester, N. Y., while attending Ithaca Coll ege. SHE WORKED AT WCBS Ncwsradio in New York City 1969. and spent two years. 1970-72. as a reporter and anchor to KIOU-TV in Houston. She joined NBC New s after fo ur yea r s at Philadelphia's K YW ·TV . Chances are, "Nightly News" will have a new look before too long. David Brinkley recently was removed as Washington anchor for the program to provide periodic commentary on politics, and John Chancellor has said he'd like a similar role as cor· respondent and commentator. • Brinkley has anchored or co·anchored "NighUy News" off and on since 1956, and Chancellor took over as the program's principal anchor in New York in 1971. · ,, Ms . Savitch says the "Prime Time Sunday assignment was not proposed to her as a step toward "Nightly News." nor did she ta.Ice it that way. "I DIDN'T SAY, 'Gee, is th.ls positioning me for another move?' My consideration in taking the assignment," s he says, "was that you don't always grow a lot in the stud.J o. and I've been spending most of my lime there recently. "A person grows in this business in many ways covering stories. writing, reporting. I think you move in direct proportion to the stories. and the variety of stories, you cover." :HE GREATEST SKI TRAVELOGUE OF AH TIME ~ DJO< IAltlfYMO«l ) VAGABOND . SKIERS edwards CINEMA CENTER HAHO•ATAD4MS,COSTAMUA. OCT. 19-25 MESA VHDECEH'Tlll 979-4141 1"8llOVl8'""'MWH•AlaCR a STARTS TOMORROW! For Info Cell 134-FREE , TUBE TOPP~RS NBC e 8:00 -Buck Rogers: -The conclusion of a two.part story featuring Frank Gonhin as a vengeful man out to destroy a city. KHJ e 8:00 -"Fools." Jason Robards andKatharine Roes star in this movie drama about an aging actor who falls for a younger woman. KCET QI 9 : 30 -Camera Three. Jamaican music is examined in this pro· gram tracing the development of reggae music. sin+atet. pllll' 10 dro.e hr• -altny but emo1rona1ry drsturbed n.ece rnsan11 0 t<ATETHE OETECTM 1Season Premte<e) K•te tl(ale MulQr-1 1111<1 tter partner 061 %1 Varrock IDon StrOUc:ll unc:ove< an lllotOfllOn racket which tc><ces su.burban nou~ wtles into pr~trtutoon DO NEWS U ® 201 20 ID NIGHT~\' A l\!rdno<Jhl Vo"'t l o H"' Blood Sank Counl Dr..cu- lll ~ "' search ol J VtCllm ··T etl D•llld A woman get• IOst wlWM O••v· ·;~ ™IATM ""l..Olle F O< L ydle.. L Vo<• -i.. .-lffeoldan<:· es and Pll'118' but her lkr· t•tloua ways make E.ctwlild ,eaious (Part • o1 121(RI m NlW8CHECK 10:30 ... ~ ~ MASTEAPIECE THEA TM 11.00GDD(J)® NEWS 8 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOYIE. . t 1970) Stanley 8al<e<. Al&• Cc><d tD M•A•&•H Hawil ~ IS pocked to b4I lhe personal pny-.an '°' a Corpe Commander unlR he o--the Of!!ll8' 81 • physical ID BENNV Hill. 8HOW Benny has tots of fun wrlh th(! grrta 6l) DICK CAVETT Ouest Broan A~ne 11:30 1J (l C8S LA TE MOVIE • • COiumbo Oe~ W11oqht 11971) Petet Falk (ddou Albert A CU!c.Of81ecl Army map su~te<I ol ~ beO"M coun•no • _.,, """° ... the Ottty pereqn to llC'IUlllly Wllnn& thecnrne G TONIOHT Hoat Jot\..,,., C••aon 1 Gue.ta ~ Golonll• Charlton......_ I OATINGOAW (J]l POUCE WOMAN p~ -er-f()f • 1n1per atl•ckrno both l)Olrw and youno peop1oo ..., ,,,. Span.Sh (jllellO • HOGAH'I HE.AOES ID GET SM.AAT 1t;00 • TWIUCIHT JIONI "PrObe 1 ... Oww And CM" •••• OM: -..OllP'I Pitt Of t MCl9C WMP011 1.-IMO Ille hllllda of 1111 une«~• niohtcluD -· • GCTIMMt'f I tlTONIGHT tt:aO wov. • • tn "The Shefltt Of Frec:tured J-·· I Ul6t) Kenneth Mote, Jeyne Manatleld • MOVW • •'n "Fl11e Golde n O.tg0n•·· 11sen Rot>«t CommlnOt· Mar"Q111'91 lee. I TO• AHHCJUNCm 12.:37 9 IAMTTA e.r.111 11611.s hit jOO to htde Ol.lt • 18-)'98( ·old •ttl"Oed boy ~ad ot murder fRI 1;00 D TOMOMOW Goes" Act0t, pt~ 8n<I dtrtlC"IO< Jot>n ~ man. Stanley Mwcua of tht!~arcuadl.in of"°'" G MAVPDC. "The Mwqueu"' • MOVIE • • · LMI-Coutageoua'" i 19.,.1 Loretta Young. Dt•· na B•trymore 120 8 (J) CU I.ATE MOYIE •• .,.~ ToSt ... A l<ltlg.. 119721 George Pepp,lrd, 8'enda Vec;c;aro 1naurance 1nve111gat0t Banaceit tnM to tocate • "°"' COltecllOn • ""'°"" mil-lion& of dc>Qra wNCI\ .,,.,,. "'*' lr0tn • ~ded llOtel vloUlt t:IO I TO. ANNOUNCB> 1:A6 NEWS 2:00 NEWS MOYIE • • • "The Magg••" I 1~11 Paul Oouglu. Her· 1>e11 Greoo • THE "'80HEll 2:268 NEWS 2:30 8 MOW ,..... Oeof'9 ...... ow • Ille .......... ... Alltllll.........,. ..... w •I0 ..... 0-"'9 ..... lncUtty (I IW.,11"'611.I •..a.. ' ** "When ~ ~ Strlk•t" t IHll JOltft HudtOft, "'~lfl0f1411 Ot--.f, A OOUftlry P'0- 1eculor mu•t choo .. ~duty Md'* ~~.(1 "' . 30 mlrlJ =·1=-. 8'0RT'l l.MMTID a:IO ~ *** "Men With A Mlflioft" ( 196-4) Gregory Pecll. Ronald Squire. a:aoe N9GUNI ,· 4*»G MOYIE * • * •;, "'I WM MOnty'e Double" ( 1959) ~ Mlllll. Cec14 Plltllet. • MOYIE • o;.· ••J•gu•r.. (111551 • Mlct\MI Conncn, Banoft M~ 4:21 ..... dO MOVIE * '" .. Voodoo Woman" I 195 7) M8t\8 Eflglilfl, T Olt'I Conony. • THE ONCMNA&.S: WOMININART . Frida•'• Da"f I~ Mee~• -»tERNOON U:OOD••'h·-w~ I tQ501 Ben Johnton. Joanne "Oru. °"9C*I by JoM Ford. a. (!I ••• ,., "Goodnight, My lo11e"' ( t972) Rlc:llatd Boone. Mlc:t\MI 0.-. A "Muft.enchJefl" ~ CIUO 18 IW9d to tocMe 8 mtMlng IMll. I 1 ht.. 30 mrtq , • • Th• LHI Oreo~ S) CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS I • • • Spawn 0 1 The! ' No1th t 19381 Henry liiO. • • 1;, '"Hooll. Line And Srr*et'" ( 1116411.Je<ry Lawill, Peler Uwtord A - and the t-.,, doc:1or try to oet rtd of h« ,..,_m.,, huat>and (I bl , 30 min,) JOHN DARLING •TOO 9H> • .JUDY! 't'Ot.I l<>Ot< "THE AUDIEl"«:e5' AINICE ~ INSTtAD <:x GOING HOME Wlll4 ~w: 1HOU6ANO ~.A TRIP'TO PARIS, AND A HIDE·A·ea> ... •• Conrinring? Don Stroud as a poUce detective shows Kate Mulgrew some evidence on "Kate Columbo'' tonight at 10 on NBC. Channel 4. Colleen in Special HOLLYWOOD IAP> -Colleen Dewhurst stars as Elizabeth, the mother of J ohn the Bapttst in the NBC sPe<:lal "Mary and Joseph: A Story of Love." by Armstrong & Batluk Steve Edwar~ Hosts Baxters Ste\·e Edwards plunges into prime lime telens1on on KTLA . Channel S, Wednesday, Oct. 31. at 9 p m as host /moderator of Norman Lear 's new !>enes. "The Baxters,'' combining situation com· edy drama "'Ith audience participation. For the fU"St half or each week's 30-minute episode, '1be Baxters." staning Anita Gillette and Larry Keith, s truggle with often controversial social or domestic problems, situ.at:ion.s faced by mil.lions o( American families. But u.nllke other TV sit/com families, the Baxters doo't solve any of their problems. that's left to an in·atudio audience I~ by FAwards. -The audience. specially selected for their in· terest in the partic4far subject matt.er, react to a taped playback of the episode. Edwards worts the audience. coaxing and prodding them with pro- vocative questions and sometimes actina as re· feree when the discussion gets overheated. Such is oft.en the case with "Tbe Butera' topics which include: infidelity. dtug:s, what to do with e lderly parents wbo can't care for themselves. the right to die, should bomoeexuals be allowed to teach school, should handicapped children be 'ma.irultreamed' into regular cluaes, and what do you do when a nuclear power planl moves in down the block. Edwards has become a familiar face on Loa Angeles televsion as hos t of bis own midday talk and ,interview program. co-host of a weekend maga"zine show and local news and entertainment reporter. • Exercise your gray matter every day. Read the informative, entertaining DAILY PILOT 642-4321 \ ------------... -0 ~ I_ -----.-.---- ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES/ MUSIC DM.Y Ptt..OT itDekeY. MOUse Jo• lJCI A"'"'araaee Di:meylantl 'Muiineer'Tella Hia Side .,.,.,_.AS ..... arnipDl. they ,..ruect to Ua*1 ucl Sot mad lf you t.ned to .,,... tMm. vou·d esplain a drawtac to tbem, ta. loc* around ud ... ib.y badw1Dd119dolf." _Quartet €lheeP HOU.Y1f0011 (AP> -Wak Db- MJ ProdlleUcm bd tta Oft Bleet l'rlda1 LMt 8-. H wttb U.. .... ••t • ._ ....... ot ~ ...... =~--· How t ba . ? o.taia .,.. proylded NCtiDr Doe 81utb. wbo the uochll. ~ bJ dlrectla1 aalmatora Oar1 Gold•• IDd .JaM Pomeroy. 'n. de- parWnl ftulb totaled 14. , 80trnl 18 A •ILD·mauend, aleDdermmota, ba.rdl.Jtbe--..o1 Stlll, Bluda said, • corpa ol Younl aaimaton retained the old OiaMy 1ptr1t. n..y were cb1llen1ed. on "Pete'• DrA1on." . "Cud (Wa.1.lter. Dlaoey prtl!deot) bad made an lmpotalble deadline bteaU8e be had already booked t.be Picture lnto the RadJo Ctty Mua.ic lbll," Blutb recalled "We worUcl unw t o'clock every ni&bt to 1et &be plctw-e ftnlah~. a Mo1H amon1 cartoonl1t1. He 1tan*9 at Dilney ln 1955 OD "Sleep-··TUE AllTISTS got DO ralaea. not ., DAN .OJ.S. ............. WbtD the New York~ QaaNt p(eleoted the ftnt ol ftve im.-COD-c~ rta. thla youo• aod ta~!~ted chamber ~p eulb' filltd ~ID· !!mate 500-Mat Pi.De Artl VW.,• T'beater mt UC lrviDe. Prevlou1ly 1ucce11ful performarwc ol viollnlsta W1Diam Fit.apatrick and Brian Dembow, vlollat Robert Becker, aod eellilt Steplleo Erdody, now embutia' upoo a aecood year as quutet-iD- reaidence at UCI, uaured that WI concert. would be sold out well in ad· vance. In Beauty," and even any thanks. Theo they read lb.al a:A ln ll57toaerve . Card' and Ron (Miller, the producUoo AN ADDmONAL pen~ance ol • as a Mormon mis· head) split S3 million ·in bonuses. .,.-..... some future concert.a might· soon be 1lonary In Argeo· 'What is this?' the arl.Ust.a. asked. l BarM a Bride necessary, since a larger auditorium Una. had no answers.·· is oot a favorable solution· to the He returned to When be dedded to cut his Disney Entertainer Barbi Benton and her groom "problem" of growing public aup- belp 1rlnd o.ut ties and found Don Bluth Prod.ac-George Gradow clown while cutting their port. Saturday morning lions, be found a welcome Home in w e dding c ake during their reception in Obviously this reflects tbe RV cartoons at " Aurora. . Pasadena. ensemble's increasing <and de- Pi1 mall on, re-KUT Aurora Productions was founded served> reputation, and bopefuUy an. joined Disney in 1971. He was a direct-two years ago by three former ex· d.icates Orange County's maturing ing animator of "The Rescuers," ecutives of Di s ney Rae Irvine. M--,..l! Gras Feles musical taste. director ol "Pete's ·Dragon" anima-James L. Stewart and J on Lang. il.1-..H The qua.rt.el featured a "String lion, produced and directed "The They have developed sax feature pro-Quartet". compo&ed in 1974, by EUeo 'Small One." jecta; the first to be fa I med iii "Why Taaffe Zwilicb. their former col· ·· "Over my seven years ·at Disney, W<'Uld J Lie" starring Treat Wllliams league at t.be Juillia.rd School. They things changed in my head," Bluth and Lisa Eichorn for MGM wisely positioned this somewhat oew remarked. "I found it was difficult NEW ORLEANS (AP> _ A Mardi Gras or-compoaiUoo bet.ween two aeemiD&.lY for creativity to happen. Why not the ":1 1~ pStewart of mr_bheart atdDi.sney," ganizatlori formed to attract tou.ruts by importing timelesa masterpieces -Mou.rt's best? But they weren't t.-.rino 'or the exp a;.os art, w 0 rose wing his 1 b I d will'"--"Qu ..... .M No. 19 m· C y .. u.. .. (The ·J .. •e 1' 12 to beco th . ce e ritles to ea Its parades uvuor two borne· ...... "' -rn best. They aJways settled .for the years me e company 5 town musicians next year. "Dissonant">. and Beethoven's weakest people and paid the lowest youngest vice president. "My de-Al Hirt and Pete Fountain will be enthroned "Quartet No. 14 in C-sbarp Minor'' salaries. . . . parture was a career decision; 1 was next to each other in the Krewe of Bac~hus' "The guiding# creative force was not doing what I wanted to do in the par ade Feb. 17 THE MOZA&T WORK, with deep missing. Walt had supplied that. creative area. I think Rich and Jon "I'm speeeh1ess!" Fountain srud '"When they romantic expr ession. proved to Walt had always placed the emphasa·s left for the same reason ~ .. my personal favorite or the eve· called me up about it, I thought they wanted me to ..,... on product. Now the emphasis is on be 3 page or something But lo be Bacchus or nang The lnterpretataon of the subtlt> marketing • "IT SADDENED ME to s~ the hald of Bacchus. or ~h.atever that's got to be tntl'nsalles and subscqut:nt functJon of s ituation that had occurred in the one of the highlights of m y career and my life .. t'ver y' phrase was meticulously wt!ll .. THE YOUNG PEOPLE were Disney animation department. But Hirt noted that this will be the first time be bas conceived. hard to teach. They were not the hun· 'Ye also saw it as a big opportunity to ridden in a parade since t970, when a pie« of However, the compa rative com gry, eager artists that came to Dis-· make a contnbution fo the field of br ick tut him m the mouth. He dad not play for a pleiulles and advanced vocabulary of atill effective. provided a lea com-fortab~ and somewhat leas cobealve atnactaare. Considering that this concert marked the first bearing of the Zwllich "Quartet" for IDQlt ol tbe au· dlence, it was successfully received. ANY PERFO&•E&S muat be espedally· caulioua about ~tiq a new compos.ltioo, and carefWly ex· amine Ila UDderlying atat.emmta and pbilolopbies setore including it in the repertoire. Music can be a most subtle form of pbiloeopbical propa1anda. No one sbou.ld avoid rea.liatic expresaions of turmoil,. fear and anguish, sucb as evidenced In Ms. Zwillcb's musical represeot.atiom. However, to leave them unresolved is, quite frankly, agnostic in outlook. Atheistic suggestiveness In music such as Scriabln's, for instance, Ls undenJable. Conversely, Mozart's un· .Predictable resohruons ol tranquility represent a hopeful dedaration of the opposite theology. Indeed. 1( a .~mposer accurately conveys that which is meant to be ex- pressed. success is a chieved. Any performance group must be sirnilet.r· ly ,reapooaible for presenting that philosophy wtuch as mtended. oey ln the Thirties. The new bunch animation." month arter that the mature Beethoven· piece, though ;::;....;===================x:==========~:=.:..:..:::..::.:.:..::.:_::.=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-~~~~~~~~~~ MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ""'_ ....... ,.....,. .. ,.,~ -·-,,..-.. ,-.y.,. ....... _lat~,,,.-~- ~ ~u.~s .. or.i1mo l!:!'J 0.,,,_,al AUOte~• --=110 ......,.,._.,...uu • ••• --... a.....- N..l am AHO (81 FllMS RE¢EIVE THC SEAL OI TME MOTIOtf PICTURE COOE OI SUI RCG\A.ATO. ' Our team tells - -you everything 2 f you want to ; ' know about r ~your team. 1 Ew•rr clay. j In the r NOW PLAYING ------STARTS TOMORROW i'l1n CltT ClNTlll lOWAllOI" CllllMA OflAllOI Olllft·lll O•.,>or h,14 •m? 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It's a steal at any price. We give you lots of reasons to love us. .. .,, .................. M_,_ ... 'UJng'johnSi}ver~ SEAFOOD SHOPPES e 1095 ...... llYd. • Costa Mesa I.Mt S..-.-' S.. ..... '-J.-ACNll "-....ei DlfYl.THIU SIRVICI AV.Al •U • ... FROM F ash1on Island Newport Beach .STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR _....,. _. ,_ __ _. _.. -• -.,.._ -•• •• -_.. --,----··--- ----...,._,... _. •• •• •• :. #')..., •• 4 .A..W~A ·AJ •'1i..J•~••"•>~I .......... ,.._..,_....,,,,,,,tll••.AC* ........ s-*' ii,+••-. .... -.;..... I f i ENTERTAINMENT/ INTENmSION I MOVE REVIEW 4lh SENSATIONAL WHIU MllWIOA'i. OWl'llA ........... edl M4.o7tO OllllY • LM • 4 ... ~1 .. • IHO ------- CINEDOME 1 • • ~ ~I l t J\ CHAPllAlt AVE,.& S.A. ~W'f OAAllGf 634-2553 "" ... n1 . 1.•. •·•. 1•. '"' Ul lZ .. • HI · UO t'll · 12 00 ....:>~~Q..llllllillO~~· Fat IUnller lnfolmatlOn call Entenainmenl Hotltne 714-534-fREE Se•l•rs la Sp••I . 'Second Time' at BB TM .......... bMlcallJ, .W. a.ry DU*lier'1 811(.., ""'ftlle 8eeoed Tt ... Aiowd'' .. tlt.t tbe .U1WIUbt doeln't q"1ta know....._, be wuta to be Ntil •..-or ArlJaur Kot*. 1'W9 lDMcWon ruulp la crtap eomed)' betni lpuD off llM broed parod)' Md ttHtel • llnletaral lmbalata. delptt. tlM tal..a ol a ,__ally W.U· cboeen cut at lbe HunUQltOD Beacb Pl11bouae where the play la premterlq for Oranae County audinet1 tbto\alh fitov. tO'. The bulc premlae -an .iderl.Y widow and widower who abock thelr ll'OWn cblldren by oPt1DI for what today'a youn1 people call "• rela- tionship" -is solid enough, borrowing as it does elem ents of "Never Too Late" and the lesser known "Halfway Up the Tt'ee." Where Di.nkler's script lo8es ll'OODd is when it belabors the points brought up in overdeveloped subplots, such as the inadequacies or the son's and daughter's marriage partners SO LONG AS THE focus ls on the oldsters, director John Wllllams' show sparkles. The fmely · Lea coavtJldnc la Rex Dalby. who lacks botb fimlna and rapport as Miaa Causey•s tran. quilber~ IOll. Joan McGlllla fares a bit bet-ter as ~a bJt.cby daughter, but her nervous mannert.ama. sueb as constant flddll.o1 with her bair. are diat.ractinc and she tends toward sinele· dlmenaiollal interpretation. THE •OADLY PA.aCIAL aapecta of the play are skillfully bandied by Patricia Corbett as Dalby's Cheshire cat wife and Rex Day as Miss McGillis ' cerebrally s nobbish ps ychiatrist husband. Both characters are stinging parodies - of health food addiction and therapeutic quackery, respectively -but their overblown nature is at odds with the primary plot. . \ Greg Garlich gives a tefresbingly realistic portrayal of Hart's teen-age grandson while Valerie Buss is quite decorative u bis girUriend in the tiniest cameo of the season. '"Ibe Second Time Around" bas its moments, and the old timers make it worth the trip. Performances continue Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 through Nov. 10 at the playhouse in the SeacUH Village shopping center. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach . • ------------------c.:::~-honed comic talents of Col. Jimmy Hart and BACKSTAG E -Orange County's L.P . •a.:• 0 1Mtti ......... ..,_ .,.. .. ova.., ................. &, ... •-..-, MONTY """°""" ,.,_ Ufl Of 11JAN111 1111)J1 ~•o 12, .. 1,...,1~11e1iu • 1o:eo "'~ MMCOMMCOOWIU e DAVIOWAllNU 7131)31·9~14 TIMI AnH TIMI CNJ ' t ...... ,., ........ •94 1~··· l.-.JclleS1-.e ... & 10:11 f'WO_f_M SttAMI Of T .. JUNGll Il l -nNm. VlllONre> ~~ "THf LR OJ lllAH'' IRI ,.,, .. _ "ANIMAL. HOUSE" "MEAT BALLS" '1M-Uws· "MEAT IALlSM CP'GI Gilberta Causey provide. a richly funny interpreta- tion of two senior cltl&ens who love each other but don't want to risk thejr old aae benefita by making it legal. Hart, one of the true treasures of local com· munity theater, la outatand.ing as the apri&hUY old codger capable of holding bis own and then some against the onslaughts of coaventloo. Miu Causey is equally ~ectlve, scoring highly oo the sub- Uetlea ol her character. Repertory Company, s poo.aor of the Lilliput Playen, baa been awarded a $2,500 grant by tbe · Mobil Foundation . . . the grant will enable over 9.000 dbildreo to enjoy the touring productions ... for information oo the group, call Sarah Coleman at 731·279'Z. Peter Mone of Newport Beach will play the leading role of Torvald in Dartmouth College's production of "A Doll's House" next month ... be is a senior French and drama major. Wlly Another Vampi-i-e? By A.aTRUR KNIGHT ,,........,...._ ........ Just what tt was that prompt ed t he distingulsbed West German Werner Herzog t o write. produce a nd di r eel "Nosferatu the Vampyre." or 20th Century-Fox to finance 1t. we'll probably never know. ( MOVIE ) vacuoustothepomtof idlocy. IDIOCY IS RAMPANT in REVIEW Roland Tbpor'"s lnt.erpretatioo ol Dracula 's agent .. Re nfield, whose hysten cal laughter would What the world needs now is hardly one more version of the "Drac ul a " s t o r y and particularly not one as dreary NOSl"llllATU TMll' VAMl'Yllll I,_.... '*"-Y·"-•l PnlOuc«. wr1•. dlrecllDr • W.rtwtt Herioo £11ec:.~ ............ W•••r~•., C._....,..., .... Jor'9 Sc:ftmldl·A'-'> Cli6or c. .. 1 1(1..,s KIM~•. lwr.lfe AOo•nl, 8runo G""I• ROI-T-. W•ller ~ll. 0... ... ...,_.._J&ot-Orottl. 11""""'9 tltN -1u m1 .... 1n _ ........ ~ and disengaging as this solemn· ly staged recreation of the Bram Stoker classic. he remains as repellent as his appearance. One waits with tn· creasing exasperation for that fatal stake t o penetrate hi s heart. .Apa rt from Kins ki. whose p erformance i s at le a st authoritative. the rest of the cast act like It's amateur night. Even before going down for the 'Cowtt, the lovely Isabelle Ad.Jani walks somnolently through her scenes Alda Plans 'Iltree Films HOLLYWOOD (A P> -AJan FOR ALTHOUGH Herzog has Alda will write. direct and star remained notably faithful to the in three new movies under an original work. and hi s choice of agreement signed wilh Universal Delft for the selling was in· Pictures. spired. he has shot the film with The first project will be "The a singular lack of flair, or. more Four Seasons." a contemporary dictate a straitjacket practically from tus opening scene. Bruno Ganz makes of the uqfortunate Harker. a Oat. one-d1mens1onal c h arac:-tcr, wh ile W a l ter Ladengast. the film ·s Or. Van He lsing. is shot mainly wath rus back to the camera. as if the ac· tor couldn 't remember his lines and Henog was go10g to dub them in later. To be Surt", the film bas a handsome s urface and even some memorable moment.a -as when Adjaru stands framed ln a window. gazing d own on a wra1thllke death shap, black agamst the Coral Sea But more o rten. through Herzog's e m · phas1s on bat closeups and hordes of listless white rats rub- bling m dusty atlJcs. the ftlm 1s merely repulsive. And its pace 1s interminable -surety lbe looeest two hours in screen hiStory. important, terror. His count. in com edy about the friendship of J O It G s c ff M 1 D T . l "'...,. ,..., rwor· the tradition of F. W. Murnau's three couples over the course of ~eitkwein . a Herzog regular. ~.J#:Mft !':~\ llYOND T .. DOOR #2111 silent. Nosferatu is a bald, a year-Alda is currently ts a masterful cinematographer 1 1 Jmwl 179•94150 THI -=.,11 batlike monster with pointed polishing the s creenplay and and his rich but muted colon ........ t• tth•"''' 179 91!>0 "" MMON1S... ears and long, sharp talons for production is tentatively set to enhance Henning von Gierte·s llOQC'N IOU 111M ICMOOltN 1 fingernails. start in February. meticulous prqduction design Kua Obvtous_ly. be has none of the A l d a. t h e s t a r o f C BS · while the score by Popol Vub IWINCMNG CCMDS voluptuous charm of Lugosi or. "MASH" for tbe past eight and Florian Fricke <enhanced ~~Ill]~~] '°".,.,...•a....--...--... -.. ---~ more recently Frank Langella. years. recently completed "The by excerpts from Wanger and !"::!',',~ MOii AMII~ MAPf"1 '"' and as played by Klaus Kinsk.i, Seduction of Joe Tynan.'' Gounod) is also helpful. 179•M SO IOY, "~ IANDf"I p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;::=;;;::~=;;;;;;;;------'--------------------.....:..::....::..:.::.::.:..=:.:......__ __ ANIMAi. MOUSI 1111 llHIOUll l ....... ___ ........,.__,, __. .......... ......, ......... M,. ,_ _ .. ,........, ... ...,.~ ·-11J•U 1 Mlt l.Clw1kc .... L•1_,•see....,_ IYMTINO OVll 111 ~"' lllAWIN CM_,. INI J..a., ........... ac.1 - RMT .. 0Vllta1 ft&ll - ....,..CMWMINI ---·--A IWW ....... ,.. ........ .., ""MOSFBATU Y AMPnr IPGJ "llTOMD THI DOOi" "THE DAIK .. llJ "IOCI AND ROLL HIGH SCHOOL .. IPGJ . .,.. ................ le. CAlt 1t••!l46 ?tu J4tO ll•tlOI ltto P11•11tt ............ .. ,r ~··"· u:==: •. ............. Wlwn h.t ... pped llbwdthla lr1lin themostpcNMlfulmmln..,......._ the mostclMgerol.mman lntheWortd. ..... ;...·------=--:~_.._ .... :'"'!.~·.:..:... ... ~':.'!:: .. ~ ..... ' .. , , . ~ ......... --..-."""~""···· ••"t' ,, ....... .-.~ ... ... ¥ .... ._._,,,_ ... ~~~-..,··4 ••••.# .. .......__Pt 1\1114..i ... 4',_•41'.....,._.._.. ....... a: -• --- ' -- ll'etnc;ltdoean lneedllla bOayenJ~• "PATRICK" SYMS1£ft SWl.IH ~~ .... ,. •TH a .. ,...,. "THE SEDUCTION Phis ,..~ ,.. OF .IOE TYNAN" .... "~ ~ ffnM ~~-'T'L.-IQ M«*n ~y TMO"'S a 1 a;.-- Ll f E _ 1!flllftJ' OF BRIAN ;'~ 0 t'!J - WM-TNn Ptua (PGJ 1:00. 1:'5. 10:00 "MOONRAKER" ,.tftctl ............. "'•body •ftYf'ION ..• .. J:'ATRICK " 0 WHEN A STRANGER CALLs•• Clllt MA&.OOUI MoDOftU. DAVID WMNIR I "TIME AFTER TIME" (N) . ...... .. AGATHA" l . i .. INSIDE: •Cbwyl Romo •Ef'ma Bambeck •Ana C1••rs •Clalllfted · '1a•ps QI0880m V •• .. •• •1 •oat c•l•~rated Md~-tr..a1.,1tntot1ae "Dr ... l.MJ" la ta. TWl7 Mid tM Pl rat• co•lc alrlf .;_ ~lt&erillJ tih110•1UeMtlaea.a ..... AM. of ~. tMJ _.. lftM' ........ : .......... _ .... prbea ..a eool cula. ,,.. ..._ wbo t...cl •at lcMll OIMt Plua llo&el'prtQ .... ...,...a. Tltie n.t •• tM 11~ AMul 0r-.. o-11 ,.,.... AllOdltkla n.al 0.... SxtreHIUU 80 80 _. miDded,.........., to .......... ~. lectlve cUrml. All tbe pt"OtMCll an headed to Children 'a Hocspltal of Oraate • With a ftUiq theme, ''Tbe LadJ b A Vamp.'' Rorilta paraded tbelr en· vtea before a p-.1 lor four Judam. ~ Perhaps reuonlq tbat oriiinal tem ptatioa la atlll the ireatest. the Jad1es awarded t.belr aweesastak• prise to 'tCleopatra," modeled by Eleanor Stamm and deaiped by Clark Jellison for Creations in Flowen of Glendale. "Madame Duberry," modeled by Rosemary Petrotta and desisned by Don Honold for Santa Anita F1owers ot Arcadia, was awarded .the First Place President's Trophy. Second place went to Susan Zaepful aa "Scarlett O'Hara"; deal.Ped by Mark Vasquez for llayesh Flowers ol ln1le'9IOOCI; and third prize went to the .. Allee Faye as Lillian Russell" entry modeJed by Mary Richardson and. designed by Wayne Gray of Wayae·a P'lowen and GUta ln ~ W DOIMWtulnl entrl• Ua• cluMd 8-U""°8 9eHb --.r JI• •cNult1'1 "Dra1oa La4~ ... Fouatala View P'lowera' "f'ann1 Bric.." a "PoeaboDW" from Old Towa Florlat la lloarovla and , ''Queen LWuokaluJ" ltom Artl1Uc P'lorile. ln IMU ADI. Scott Ac.vedo, vlce·prelldent ol lbe Onnae County P'lorUta A.uocla· Uon, laid countlesl bou.ra and ex-peoae co Into the creation ol each floraldreu. "llo.t al the dresses are created like a nonnal dreaa except they use sailcloth. Two entries this year (Scarlett O'Hara and Madame Dub- bery > were made of wire frames with polyurethane over that to create a atlffnesa," Acevedo said. After the base ia flniabed, each of the dresa-es are individually •'petaled," usually with 1ladiola or carnation petals . The petals are elued into place and the dresses stored under refrieeration until right before the competition. Then, fresh whole flowers such as orchids, ro&eS or birds ol paradise are attached to create the final look, he added. Tbat'a another time consumin1 pro- cess with abort-lived rewards. The nowers begin to wilt just a few hours after their appearance before the public -Michael Pa.skmch 'Madame Duberry' model Rosemary Petrotta. 'Cleopatra · model Eleanor Stamm of Miss;on Viejo • 'Fanny Bryce · Sue Warren . -· . 'Cleopatra· designer Clark Jellison 'Alice Faye · Mary Richardson • t ' . I Boy's Life Depeiids on Labor of Love. lb JOEL C. DON Ot .. o.My ...... Slafl Michael Eggebrecbt's body lies motionless on a long, vinyl-covered table. • Five women surround him and begin to gently stroke the five.year· old'• arms and legs, trying to revive the vigor. of this once ener1ellc youth. Michael is placed face down on the table, with a white, padded cloth un· der bis bead, protecting bis face from Irritation. The women. flex Michael's arms and legs, encouraging the d a rk· haired toddler to muster enough strength to jerk or. even twitch bis lega ill a crawling motion. n•s THE BEGINNING ot another daily set of exercises for Michael, who suffered severe brain damage two years ago ill a near drowning in· cl dent. Michael's 1raadmother, Marge Valles, remembers that tragic July 3 wben the boy accidentally slipped in· to the. 1wimmln1 pool at her Costa Jlesabome. 111. Valles was working in the kiteben when lbe auddenly became aware of silence. where before tbere bad been tbe playful screams and 1elp1 ot a three-year-old, plaYin1 ca&dl with a 1mall dof. • Tlae WI rolled lllto tbe pool and .JUcbael tried to retrieve It. a. faund blm lllentlJ floaUns face down. and later llUJDated tbat be had been wttboul ft.YI• for ftve to _perb..,.uJGaculOmlnutea. t 1_ _lt wu i..c enouO for bla brain to be MYeftl1 damqecf b7 tbe la of OZ· ··~al~ pndlcted llJcbael Mftl' neo...-and would be pUced ID aD IDIUtutloD. 411117 ..... body .......,... ........ could aot .......... ot ........ "' u•••it bf the bleak ~•1 • -o.lloot. IOebHI'• pareata, ToGY.. wt ·.--OlDa of El Toro, coaaulted a ::'~-::::'c=:t•li1· T•S NStlaOIUaG&ON firat ·.oPer•ted oa Michael t.o NUeft pre-, ........ oa tbe damqed bnlD, wblcb -taW beeD camlDa pb)'llcal dlaeom· <fClfl, .............. aad rtliclit1 of ... ,. 1 ' The physician then prescribed an intensive routine of exercises. Twenty times a day a small plastic mask is placed over Michael ~ face for one mlnute, to help strengthen his lungs, Ms . Valles s ays. 1 The men an d women who 'participate in the exercise program volunteer their time to help prevent atrophy of Michael's young muscles. The first succes~ on the program was the restoration or Michael's hearing. In fact. his hearing is so acute. Ms. Valles says, that his ears are kept plugged wilt\ cotton when he 's not exercising But Michael can barely gurgle a few sounds and occasionally coos and lightly caws like a newborn infant. His large, dark eyes seem to. stare at fi xed objects or persons, only to wander aimlessly as if he were ob- livious to the attention and act.Jvity directed at his recovery. Ms . Eggetv-echt. 30. doesn't know how much Michael understands. but 1s deterfnined 1.o continue the daily patterning exercises. "We're going to try everything we poss ibly can to get Michael as normal as possible.·· she says. The exercise program is divided betwee n Michael 's and hi s -~cnteers urge Michael Eggebrecht 5. to m&11ter the !trength to crawl. -.... grandmother ·s ho me. Both a re equipped Wlth long exercise tables. A pair or rubber stirrups a re suspended from the ceiling to let Michael's tiny legs hang freely. -A three-hour set of exercises in the morning is followed by another series ID an afternoon session. "THE RE HE GOES,•• the women blurt out ID unison. as Michael incbea ., his way on the carpeted floor of his ~ grandmother's home. Another exercise forces Michael to push up from the floor, braced by his grandmother while volunteers sup- port his hands and legs. Then his legs are crossed while he·s lying on bis back. forcing him to exert the tiny pressure needed to un- cross them. Exercises are interrupted fre· quently with light seizures and COO· vulsions, appearing like cougbin1 spasms. When be resumes the ex.erciaes, bis legs or arms sometimes shake spastica.Uy, as be strains to either crawl or change the positkn ol hil arms and legs. '"It's a bard job for him," Ms. Valles con.fesses. "We used to bave to bit him with shoes on the bottom of bis feet." SOMrn:m:BS .-.c&ASL appean to smile after succeaaf\llly completint an exerciae . And he's always rewarded with a kiaa or hue from bla cranclmother or volunteer. • But hla expressions are nowhere near thoee ol the younpt.er ptcturecl in the numerous pbotoe in Ila. Valles' home. The pictuNI are ol a fellt.Y • .tbrut youth playiac in a park, wttb a clol, f stttlri'1 Oil • POl"eb wttl\ • brtlbt •mile t or playlnc Wltb odaer JOUDI peen. s.-. lh. E11ebrecht 1ay1 ll1ebael'1 ' grandmother bore much of the anguiab wt sullt of tbe traaic acd· dent . The pool bu been filled·ln. .. He has feellnc•." bouts 111. Valles, a warm and spirited woman. "He's reapondlnc. We used to be able to stick blm with a needle and h4t didn't feel,, ... Adda Ill. E,...._bt: "No maUer bow much be lmPl'Oftl or dolaa't lm· • prove, we're not ...._ to put blm away." • .. ·-~.._. • ..,, .. • .. ,..._ -•• .-....... _. ----_--6._r_ -.-.,._ -~,.,. .. _., ..,.,... --..-'¥' •• ... ._ 41A-•.;Mll ~ ......... .._____.~ ........ ..., .. , ....... ,. .......................... ~ ...... -~--...._ ......... ~ .. ~ ......... _._..... __ ~---. _...,..., .. I ... • ~ . An Ol4-Man Makes an Ul,timate Decision WHAT asau.y D&OYS ~ wall wen bis wUe'• tnlD9 no ... ..,. iD for IQIUp &Del eolfee. n.e Wa1DeD made 10 mada D06M tbat the old man be&an ..._ all bia reacliDI iD JU ttriD bed in the upstairs muter bedroom. ... He fell nN UMre were not eOuo pWa ill tbe pre- scrtpdm bottle to till ti.e old.mu. The IOD na tM two bloeb to bl.a pareaaa• lwMDe, arriv-i.Dc befon the ambuluee. He tried to calm bla IDOthel' ud made colfee for bll father. When tbe ambtal,_. came, tbe S9D called Ida wife to mab sure lbe would be at tbe hospital to btJp tbe older woman wben lbe antftd. Wldl tboee arn.qemesa t.abn care of, be waa now fr-ee to bee bia father to iet up and walk. Tbe father, lD bia p.,...., walked weak·beed wtUl bis arm a.round hLs SOD cbeued in JoaiDa clolbel. Tbe)' waltecl -up-ud down the sidewalk aJona the • beach iD front d tbe old man's home. They walked for what Hnned Ute hours, i.lldng about what bad happened a.ad about tbetr own relatiomb.ip -which had always been a st.oral)' one.- Tbia Cl\llfld blm to feel. Ill ftnt.. _,.._ Later be be1an to wonder wby be tolerated ttae m.iMnble altudoa at aU. "Everyone," be u.oapt to blmMtf, '-woald be IO much bet.ter oil wttboal me.·· TllE 80N ... EDIATELY CAU&D an ambaluce for 1Ua mother &Del tbe tam.Uy doctor. Tbe pllJalda to&d bim to make bia father drink some coftee and to keep b1m walkinc until the doCtor coWd cet there. . Tbe next day_ the old man called bll son and aald be was ltW aure be wanted to commit suicide. But be"'"1!_anted to wait until alter bis, wife's lee came out of we cut becaue be didn't feel rt&bt leaving ber to fetMI for herself .. a cripple. Sneral weeb later bis wile's Jee had mended and the old man called bis SOD acatn to tell bfm be bad chanced bis mind. .. : I • I I ' UCI Radio· Station . . . ~lehrates Its I 0th I I • I I By JOEL c . DON ~ la sprinkled with two MU ol dally oews procrammlq, t.a1k lbowa, alrtD.I ot UCJ's spol'ti.q event.a and live brolldcuta from ~ majorpubticeventa. ; Of .. ~""'IWI I "Kwbat?" ~ Tbat•s a typical respooae to UC Irvine's ~ • monaural, FM radio station. t Transmitting at a mere 10 wans, KUCI's : tiroadcast slgnaf barely puts a dent in Orange ' Cout airwaves. I • KUCI ia run by a staff of 80 persons, including 12 'bewa report«a, oo a campus laclrlne a com· municat:iicmades>aJ'tment, accordinc tqecooomics -Mllior Bill Garriaoa, 21, general ID&Qaler. And Tuesday, undaunted KUCI staffers cranked up another 10 watta to celebrate the student-nm radio station's loth anniversary To la\Ulch the celebration, KUCI broadcast from Gateway Plaza, celebrating with birth day cake and record album giveaways. , .. KUCI began as a one-man oper ation, Ljterally in a closet of the Physical Sciences building. THE BUBBLEGUM CLA8SIC "Sugar. Sugar" by tbe Arcbies aired aa the first song. KUCI broedcaat illegally for a month unW its license wu o«tielally p-anUld by tbe Federal CommunlcatkJDa Comm•Mkm ''We don't even know who our faculty advlaor la,'' Garrilon boated. "We nm ourselves com· pletely. which la the way we like lt." Tbe radio statioo runs oo a yearly budget or $16.500, provided by lbe Associated Students of UCI Only seven staffers receive salaries. Gar· n son noted. KUCl'S OFnCES RESEMBLE a home· grown operation, with shelves IUJed wilb reconb and well-used electronic equipment. Three studios provide 21 boura of OO·tbe·air musical brolldcutina. And Garriaoll aaid the ala· Uoo 9000 plw to exteod bro9dcut time to 24 boW"a Altbougtl the transmitting antenna still \s '. perched atop the Pbyalca.l SdeDCM bidldtl\I, lbe aon-eommerdal staUoa baa IDOWld ltl d'actic» to more apadoua facWUes lD the Wrd floor or Gateway Commons, a student organlutions buHdinR. Y• be aaaerted, there la lDdeed a l10UP of loyallat kiJCJ liltwn lleepiq company wtt.b the red-eyed sraveyard-ab.lft DJL In fact, Garrison boldly estimates that KUCI reaches about 150,000 persons, if they choose to dlaJ intheatationat89.9 MHL And KUC l 's programming menu has blossomed to include a full range of music; from 1 rock to classical, jazz to heavy met.al, Chris~ao to 1 •."''radioverite." Public affairs director SuzanSimore, 21, said a November telephone survey i.s planned to es ti malelbe number of K UCI llsteners. l lo I .~: ( Horoscope ) ·,: ~.------------------------'~ ~t~·. FRIDAY, OC?OBE& 19 in battling deception, groandlesa fears aDd ., '. By SYDNEY OMAU doubt.a. You gain access to coafideat1a1 lDforma· ,f AJllES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Defer to jud«· ~~y~~ ~atrik~ . , • .ment ol one who ia dedicated to you. Your own ivenal appeal. Anawer to "love" question ii, ;:ft perception could be slightly off base -tem· "Yes'" .·:.. porarily. 8AGl'ITA&IV8 (Nov. 22-Dec 21): Obtain : • TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Leave fine valid bi.at "1 readlna Scorpk> mesu,.e. a. open 1: :~ point.a, details for uotbeT day Study Aries to new ~. receptive to ooe wbo eara ·: ' message. and proves it. You can wlD friends and tnnueoce =~j GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Feelings, emo-people -do ao in a coafident ma.DDef'. A wiab ~ liooa vie to push logic aside. Accent on chance. will be fulfilled. : .. rttravel. puti-we'endeavora. CAPalCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): C<imoUdate :. ~ CANCE& (June 21-July 22): Dig deep for in recent saim. Bualneas enterpriae la due to pay ormation, obtain hint from Gemini meeaaae dividends. A.Dotber Capricorn and a Caneer £mpbaai.a on basic iaaues, iecurity native figure ln scenario. Buikl for future : LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Home, relatives, security. Pre9tlee, honor, reputation mlabt be ... •i•!}rips, ~uiaitiool are part ol buay, penooal put to test. Tbe number 2 ttiur-promineDtly. ·" acenano. AQVAalV8 (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Tl"avel, • 1 • VJaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Delay could be study, educational prospects come into ab.arp, , btesaln& in di.aauise; you need time to perfect clear fOCUL You perceive =tial and lain .• lecbn.iquel, to &et McoDd emotional wlod.. Ac· rare lDl1&bt into your own . Be nuib&e, :::~ent oo special paymenta, collections, royalties, versatile and be receptive to IOClal invitation. !'• .. plugging ol letal loopholes. Gemlal, Sqltt&rtua nativ• ftlure iD unusual "' • LD&A (Sept.. 23-0ct. 22) Circ11matwes scenario. .. avor you. r efforts; m oney and emotional PISCES (Feb. 19-llar. 20): R41atrtctiona fall " 1 aU.factioo ride with you. caprieorn, Cancer uide; you tie loole ends and remoft ftnandal 1:.uuvea figure iD scenario. Jlieblight direet con-roadblock. Cub flow. ~~uanua, Llbn, • .-;.tacts, greater ind6pendence, originality and Scorpio penom ftpre p . Check ftne •!·•wtlllngneaa to pioneer a style. print where leuea, rent.ala, buic ~t.a l scoaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be aggreuive are concerned. RUfRU.'S UPHOLSTIRY W'-Y•W-' ..... ....... It.£ 1116 DAILY Pll.OT ~--------Fin~ Slx.>1.·s Sinet: 1903 -------- .. ..,.., ............ AMA ..• 6to10 AAA .•• 6to10 AA ••• Sto10 A . , .6tot 8 . ,4te10 ......... _ ......... • •. Tr.wt Plans? ..• TM•.,. HuQolnt rout• . . . Llttte heel f« welkp. Uni lned for lrnooth comfort " and s~ .• Bleck, Brown or tQyy KkS. . !·J/:i Ootn Fri ...,-tll 9 p.rrl. .ffUli~ SHOIS L------" ' 0.-. ... ,,..., '--..... HAPPY INRTHDAY -KUCI staffers celebrate station's loth anniversary. In Defense of UltrasueJ.es A lot of ua IO throa&b Dfe tMmtin1 we bave a ma.rrlqe bued OD t.ruat. f.W., and affection. Well, I'm bere to tell you you have to be on your toes every minute. Everyone knows bow I've lusted after Ultra·Suede. The first llme I beard Ultra-Suede ln motion was in an auditorium ln Columbw. Ohio. I'll never rorget lbe soond ef those 800 women rustling into lbear seats if I live to be a thousand. It SO®ded like l,500 corduroy kn~ rubbing together. "What i.s that'?'' I asked the cbamnan. "Ultra·Suede." she said. "Everyone's wearing it." 1 llADE llY DECISION that day to Co right out an.I. ftnwe a ak.lrt. When I told my husband of my ded*m be WU shocked. "You~4 never live with yourself if you knew bow ~ Ultrasuedes gave their lives just to bang OD 10lll' beck." • 'Wbat are Y., talking about!'• "Ultruuedea. Haven't you seen tbem! They're little wrinkle·ftee, drip-drf animals about 15 iDCbes long wbo uaed to ~ ~ to Beverly UW.. Lord, 1 remember bow they med to roam lD berdl . . . t.belr Hunter Green. Tawny ~. Electrtc Blue ud Pt.re bland Red coat.a lliatenlDa lD tbe aunltpt. Tbea peo. pie belan -to till Indlacrtmtnateiy and mate sulta and tailored d.reues out ol them. Now they're iD tbe proceu ol beiDc proCec:ted under federal law." I bealtated. "How come I Deft!' beard ol Ultraauedes before?" ··1 don 't wonder. · he sighed "They're alm ost extmct In a few years we'll have children grow10g up never knowing lb.at an Ultra.suede once roamed tbJ.s earth ... free." "I've never seen a bumper sticker saying saying, 'SAVETHEULTRA.SUEDES'!" "'l'hat's beeause wba.Jes, seals and whoop- ing cranes have hlgher-paid lobbyists." "And I've never seen PBS do a documen- tary oo them . . or Animal Kinadom, for tbat matter." "I HOPE MllLIN PEaKINS never bears you say that. or COW"ff, if you insist on feedin ___ _ your vanity with poor defenseless anima.b, that's you.rbi•iness." The case of the endaqered Ultruuades would bave been closed Ud It not been for a visit with ll~a. Sbe tal.ted one ol bes ldds lnto bellev- in.I an overbite made him look like John Travolta and bought an Ultra-Suede suit for benelf in- stead. I made the mist.ate ol uldn& ber when abe wu Setting it out of fur storage. I see a new species about to become en- dan1en!ti. They 're called husbands. p a a • • I Wttha wl($8 selection of moderatety Priced sweaters by Bananas in a variety of fall fashtOO colors. • . ' -~-- .~ FEATURING .. ~. OIDtoe.r , .. tt7't ~as is Co~ing Sooner Than You .Think:.! Wt hate Lo m91\UOD the word Chrtltmu but there '1 no way Lo tat.Ill about U.. .. uai Unluel ~===~~e==:-NAUou ceatei wt.De-ud ea.1•1 perty wltboat • mentJonlntthatday. ff appea~•fl• By Judith Olson GROUNDBREAKING AT IMPERIAL BANK &Mil ~art.be cent.er, located ln Santa Ana, prevtewa lu new holi!!l orumeetl la the fall Ybile ..... alp wt.. ,,. ,~, There are attractlv• ornament• and trlnketa from aNUDd the world. Almon mak• you wut Lo pack )'OW' awteue and bead out to plc.k up a few you.rsell, at tbe IOUJ'Ce. The lift abop ls localed at 3621 N. Grand Ave. We previewed another item thi• lut week t.hat"'1 more than a 1tockin1 stuffer-the new. completely redeaitned dleael Seville. BOB HYSON AND DOROTHY HAROVER Oick Naben, the eo.ta Mesa dealer, invited friends ln to see the new line and found, before tbe evmi.Qs wu over. that all 30 ot h1I Sevilles had .,.. apokeo for. Tbe party featured mua{c by cwta.riat J.U fk'8eWermaa, a U<.;I graduate student who a1Jo played the banjo and Renaiaaance nute. and a lavish buffet. The focal point of the buffet table was the Cadillac emblem pictured in frWl. This proved to be so popular. however . that it was the first thing devoured. The shoppers include Mr. ud Mn. Lay11e Kalwta, Tem Holmes, .._.. Pickell, Q.rta Eu- l.81er, Art sw ..... , Mr. ud Mn. Beery Mme, Dr. a.d lln. 8. &. Nord, Dr. ud Mn. Tom · Truclellud&ld1Byen. More than 400 people turned out for the garage and showroom soiree. ~ How we love oompah bands. Have you ever been to the Hofbraubaus an Munich ? There was a good band, The Dominoes, at a big. big party last week at the new Imperial Bank headquarters across from South Coast Plaza. Ground was broken for the new Two Town • Center. a joint venture of C. J Segerstrom and Sons and The PrudenlJal insurance Company of Ame rica, though there was a delayed reaction when the button was pushed for the blast The Imperial Bank building. said to be the largest offi ce buildfog in Orange County. af· fords a sweeping view of the county and an ex citing mirror lobby sculpture by Doug Edge. The large crowd feasted on cheeses. saus~~e. salmon. enough pastry to make an Austnan bakery envious and Lowenbrau beer The· wines were straight from Germany and ex cellent. especially the s weet Oppenheimer Kroetenbrunnen. Jury Awards A·re No Joke It was all prov1dt'd by the South Coast Plaza Hotel, a hop skip and jump away from the party site Two l'own Center, twin JS-story tower struc lures to be completed m 1981. wtll add 715,000 square feel or offfce and retail space to the Town Center Archi tect is Albert C. Martin & Associates. who also did the l~nal Bank Building O E A R A N N l. A large suit was LANDERS· Your reply riled 'last week on behalf to Shocked Sa m of of a child who was ac- Columbia, S.C .. who was cidentally ki c ked by amazed al a jury award Mickey Mouse at an of S854.000 for an off. a m use men t pa r k center belly button, was M ickey Mouse was to cite another bizarre dancing, and the child's news story and promise leg was bruised one m01'4' the next day 2. Two boys were in- for "a pod laqh." Ex· jured in Yosemite Parle ~ive Jury awards are by a bear t~ey were no i.ulblng matter. . teasing. Altboiufh algna J am a n insurance informed the pubUc that agent. and I aee UabJlity bears are dan&erous and rates skyrocketing Un· the boys had been warned believable jur_y awards ~ a ranger .. t.be parents are the reuon. Medical 3 u e d fo r damages m~practice rates have because they were n't soared fo'? this reason, warned "enough." a'nd automobile liability 1 could go on. but I ·'and business liability imagine that Shocked rates are on the in· Sam has the message by crease. If insurance this time. My hope is that companies have to pay everyonegetsi~. huge sums in defense everyon~ gets 1t a nd s ett I em e n t o f Unfortunately. juries lawsuits, premiums will view awards as "free be increased To pay money." They just love higher insurance costs, to see an individua l, doctors and other busi· es pecially from the nesses must increase working class. gel a their fees. Those huge huge settlement from a settlements encourage large company or a more lawsui ts. "rich doctor ... Ann La11urs This Is a serious pro· blem-Public educaUon is· desperately needed. Your reply to Shocked Sam was woefully inade· quate -ALSO SHOCKED AND CONCERNED IN THE NORTH DEAR S. AND C .': aware that insurance companies ar~ not rllD by a bucb of dumb· bells. They employ ex· cellent Investigating staffs. If a person is caught trying to fake a clldm, be may find llis credlbllUy severe l y damaged aad wtad up uluarable. CONFIDENTIAL to Wla• Said U !1 Ralpll Waldo Em~n.on -and It's worth re~atlog: "A bero la no braver tban a nyone else. lie 111 only brave live minutes longer." Among guests at the Oktoberfest were Sapenillor Tbomas Rlley, CGMa 'Mesa Vice Mayor Arle•e Sdlafer, former Coata •eaa llayor Alvia Pblldey, Albert C. 11.-_ O.nl M • r&la, Beary 8e1eretr•• ••• Skip S&ep•-H, general manaaer ol South Cout Plaza .wt Town Cent.er. The fun part of Uae party was sl~K a .three-ton, 42-foot concrete rea.nforced structural -pile which Will become t.&e comer pile of one of the Two Town Center towers. Our names have been preserved for posterity. I/ you have an item /or H~•· sntd it to Judllh 013on at the DodJl Pilot. P .O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. or caU 642-4321. You are right. I missed------------------- a fine opportunity to point oat that every time • someone rips orr an in- s u raace company you and I are that much close r to getting our rates increased. People should also be The sale of sales! Storew1de clearance• nettle l!'cReek M 0 VING • • • TO LA•GB c;>UA•TBS IN FASHION ISLAND (Just a few doors south of our pri:sent 1oca11onl ALL NETil.E CREEK BEDSPREADS IHSTOCK 50°/o OFF in the . mt.erest of ... Rob!-'St S~aks & Sea/ood Choice Wanes & Spints Full-Bodied Satisfaction Then come drink it a ll in. U you're a1a&1e IDd bue a qautar'a delne. a Cloctorate, law or medical cteoee, tbere'a a new 1roup ot lnterest to you. It'• called Advanced De1?811 and it m..u every other weekend ln Oranae County. About 30 peop&e attended U.e aecood catM:rla& but tbe group la lainlnc momentum. The next event la Saturday, Oct. •· at Tem· pie Beth Sholom, Or.ans•. at a p.m. For more lD· formation call 771-09 DICK NABERS TRIES NEW CADILLAC --HALLOWEEN. CANDY SALE Buy one pound of our Imported bufk c.l'ldy 1t the ~priuof1.lt .................. . AMO GET THI SICOt«> POUMD FREE ... i. ... ....-.~_ ......... offer exper• t0/31179 ~«~lk©w1 f~rm~ WHTCUff PU.IA ·r1111 &ilrftle,.._..,..._. .. z..t7i --nf.-ft•. ""'""-"' , ' ''"''' ' f ASHIOH ISLAMD .............. ....... .,. _ft ......... -... WEEKS t:REE -------.., COUPON WORTH I -~~ : ~kn Cl€3V€1i TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANY REGULAR MEMBERSHIP . PLUI MANY, MANY MOAE ITEMI THAUOUT STOAEI co• EHLY flll llll MllCltfll All IAUS m fllAU SALE AT FASHION ISLAND nEttl£ CREEk SHOP ONL v (714) 844-8860 '-' StOft HOUll Mon l'-itl Fri 10 A M • 9 r M n FASHIOft ISLA•D • MEwPORT BEACH luo weo S.I 10 AM • ., .. SvMfy 11 N®ft lo HM • • ,.. "~--------....... -~ _ ... --------7 ........... --------:--.... -···· , ..... ,~""",, -;•·••4 .. ' • On , .... 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The fFont courtyard offers a warm we lcom e with an a rray of colorf uJ n owers & lattice· covered r e d brick p atio. Professiona lly decorated in beautiful colors. 4 Bedrms. ram_ rm, formal dining & 21 ., baths. 3-Car finished ~arage even with fluorescent lighting. $525,000 WISUY M.. TAYLOI CO .• l fflton JI ti S.. J11 .. ln Hiit lood HIW~'POl-IT19 cana. H.I . 644-4' I 0 GAMllOOM An extra area gives erec· tor sets, trains, doll houses, a home too. Thu big 4 Bdrm home bas great potential for our family. The home, loca· tioo and convenience will --------111 an11wer your hopes. See ________ .. .-.T this North Costa Mesa IHVESnmfTS home today by calling ....._ ,_. S. · •·-• ~-. _....'le home our professional sales ...... •••••••••••••••• &Ull,J &.AIWI-Ul!IU'VJ I ..,,, ...,..,. "-ll --eel tent.aUve map. personne · -··--· "" 1 .. I OOZ --· 546-41() • ...._ .. •••••••.••••••• ·~· 21 acre prime &9AllUMAM.I ~ :-l1~c\:::; LOAM will carry 3 yean. 4 COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC a.per~ ia tbe best •58 acres prime Florida dllleription for t.bia love· Ave. Make marvelous r~· 11 4 BR bome w/a apac .._..~center. livt.I rm, 2 frplc'1, nr l\miblejoint venture. ww crpt '1-" a 1liat.enin& Owner' will aub-0rdinate. r========= •·AU for only S107,SOO. Prine. only pleue. Agt. IEACH DUPILEX! ll'l-auwnable loan. no 1-«S2·1056or 648-32SS Excellent investment. 4'WitYing. call 979-S370l~~~~~~~~~l 11ve an one or . rent both now HOMIS FOtt VETS Very pr~t1g1ous bt·d<"h A area Owner 1s fll•,1bl(' LLS'rATE llOHOMES · IO DN and will cons1dC'r a lari:P 111 S3l·Sl02 Bkr 2nd. J ust l1stl:'<l and REALTORS --------·1 f~~~ tu 't:ll ' Cull iJ ABANDONED $85,000 Waiting for aome fixing, tftlme Eaatsld e , 2 a.1rm, R-2 lot. Owner delperate! Call W-7171 f<i "19 •II S '!JN 1011# f';'(I • FORESTE OLSON Nf t•t .... •>It-. P'OOL 3 Br. 2 ba.179.900 C·ztAgt.~ ........... s. LOW PlttCI MOW LOW'm One of t he la rgest corner lots in Harbor View Homes is the location for this 2 bedroom and den Monaco mode I .. and it's vacan t! T his attractive home a lso bas one of the areas lowest prices : Just reduced $9,000 to only $156.000 . and it's fee! Go 4 it! U ~l()UI: OOMl:S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar .-UCID $4000 •. Reduced for fast sale! Owner aolllout and sacrilicin1 this lovely home. Clean 88 a Wbit· tJe! ! Features 4 bedrma. 1~ batb, 22 ft. aame room. park like IJ'OU,llds. CWfered at only llOUOO, call now MS-7111 Ol'fN 11111 •II\ llJN 10 Ill MCI' 1•111 WHAT1 - 0NL v $55.000 TRUE -a price that is ~~~~~~~~ hard to find for tbla channinc and cheery 2 ---------· Bdrm Condo with a large SPYGIASS'HIU. patio a nd community Fabulous VIEW home. pools . Abo :.ell er ~ii I large enough lor a grow· help fi.nance Better art mg family & pnced re now ' m.5370 ahsUcally at $.S95,000. 4 ALLSTATE REALTORS Bay r .. Duplex RDU:m $74,881! Prime Newport location Specious. Fireplaces. 4 car ga:rqe. llOan pace Slepa to beach. Price j ust reduced $24,000. Anx· 1ous. take advant:igc. call 752· 1700 today' Bdrms + :.pac1ous bonus 'room. rormal din· !AA room. family room and, most of all. that f abulol.&s view 1714) 673-4400 IZIJI Ha.2121 HARBOR A l>1\'h 1on or ll urhor lmc<;tml>fll Cn STOP!! we·re loolung lor 2 or 3 - Take Ume lo relax and :.hop al home. ll 0l> simple with Daily Pilot Classified Ads. And ti you have something to sell, call a friendly Cluai.fied Ad· Visor at IG-58'78 . , CWSIFIED INDEX , .......... Cal 142-5671 .. OIS .t.4•erth•n ••••14 ..... .. .. Mf ••• repert err•r• hm .... .., ..... , "'°'_....., ........ ..._. ............ 1 real estat.e professionals SEU. Idle Items with a who are experie nced, Oaily PUotClusi!led Ad. crea tJ ve. ambit iou:.. and 7. -·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spacious 3 Bdrm air cond .. Sa n Luis Rey mod<'I upgrad e d th ruout . Po si t ive l y pristine. $165.000 are interested 10 as· soc1at1n~ with a com· pany th.al offers a peer Jess plan to help you make a lot or money ln the resale r esidential rnarltet place an Newport Beach. For conl1dent1al inter view please call John Pollock at 760-9333. Make your s h oppi ng easier by usilig the Daily PUot Classified Ads . -= llDlll ILlllS CD . OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MA&.-.CINT WHITE WA TB VIEW! LAaUHA HACH Above Woods Cove. Six Oec1room11, F1vl' Raths. La r~e Utility Room lfard11o oorl Floors Three Firepla<"es Ctodar Closet!> Three-Car GuraRe. Pnvate Steps To Sand Secluded Garden & P:it10 Areu-. Pm·l'd Al $999.000. .(!) ·--.. ~ ......... 631·1800 Ill DOYB DaJVI l&IC& RN AFRICAN PLANTS S S B A E L B U T B I A E M N L G W A C S A R A D E C S A T A V I H E B P t N A E L I L R P A C T W R H P A N T 0 Z A W L Y R M L 0 P R G L A l T ~ I Q t I R I 0 0 E 0 A A P U T J B ~ E H B T W tt L S P 0 E T A S S S H X A X R S A A C C T A K 0 E T M G T T A 0 0 C M P P H X G P A R p R A 0 E A e H H e 0 E I u N I y 0 R A S T G R D P I P M A A L I H W R K K L T H A T U A E W E M B B 0 B L U R C M I f A E T R £ L J L U 0 A N E S 0 A P E L £ 8 " N A T I 8 E 8 P 0 W E C O A M R N 0 A S B H L A P M 0 0 D H 0 A £ P K D Y D R A U T S £ E U P P £ D : H!ddeft WOf'dt ow ....., fofwW'd. blck• wwd, \19. clowl\ Of ditlOfttlly, Ftftd ttcfl end bO• It Ill.~ Cort 0.11 k bltl• 8tobeb ~ == (~,:-~-~= ' • ~ .:r,.: T °"'°""': Hl1dlcoek M..i. macnab I Irvine realty A 8U811DIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY ~SHOllSI Tastefully "refurbished 3BR fa mily home convenient to be.ach. pool & tennis. Expanded to include family rm. dining rr'n & billiard rm. Pocket gardens to afford vistas from e very room ! $139,950. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (J .89) M2·82lS 644·6200 901 Dover Oro"E' Hctrbor View Center I n1lne ctt Cclmpus Valley Center 752-1414 Burr White Realtor 2901 NPY\IP O•I Blvrl --------..... Newoon Be.Kh. CA 9166J OCEAHROMT DUPLIX S.,..r ... IRIM14 .... ..,...&3 ldr111 lower w/po,.or••lc •l•w of' c...._..-..."'9..,...•• ... let,of • ....., ............... 119.000. ..UAIDID COMMUNITY Del•H 2 .... 2 H, HW C ... c ......... ~c ............ ......... ,...19c.m.rec,.....& .....,. ...... Olly $74.500. NIAi M.H.Y.C. U••H•llr •'••fort•ltl• tl•pl•• w/f lat ..._I .. ..t: .... = Mf ltlU.IL C•a .... . sno.ooo. aw1aw , ..... ._., M••ae •Ml~ ...... J ..... O... .. artyll-. IJM,MO. MIWPOIT .... COt• •cw O•er IOOO ''I ft lt•tlHH .... , .,~ ................... :, .... . s.,.,... ,.,... .,..... OWwi .. c..,, .... llJl;tll. . ~-----075-4630-------'~ .......... ....................... ...................... ....................... ....... ...... . 1002 •• .,.. 100 IHLJ .. • .. , IMJ ......•.•••..........•. ...................... ... .......................................... . "' ... lllSOTA IOUMD " Ow lftler oeeda b1a 4 BB.. fam.l.ly rm bome told f-. Jwt lilted. Prime city ol Oraqe locatioo. VUla Patt scboola & of· ferett at only S97.900 for qwck uJe. C.ll 54G-3888. i '.'J: I ?I IP!1~1 RE.Al ESTATE r o~n c; TL OLSON •ac--c.o- Huntington Beach . St.ore + Apt, .WI HAVI -..a. ... IA YNONT MOt tlS WITH Piii & SUP BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR • 1 •' , , ' , ', I• f1 ,' , f, l f, I JUST OMI LIFT ~. located ln C.M ., oiily $108,ood. Two 2 BR units w /ya rd s .\ pt'alfS; 1 unit bu frplc fl both have copper plumbiJll fl FA beating. Good income. can now! 511&-3111JO. Commercial Condo + a bdr,sn. 1 ~ bath apt . Located In a n "Old Warid'' European din1nl • em.tabunebt em&ef' in HUDtlastoo Beeeb. 11'35' mrlc•at« bo• included ln More, Only 2 yn. old. See Ulla llDutual opport&mity today. cau , ________ , 114:&M-all •• MIWPOllT"S llST CSELECT T'PROPERTIES 12C....MeMUllih 12 ~. 2 br Carden apta. + pool on Ice lot. WW be 9.1 X groN at cloM of escrow. Le11 than M0.000 per unit. To see. uU n 4:fSS4..9313. Z STOaY 1n mmt qulet, realdential ~ .:='~. 11.':t.~%: -. near water. z..a BR. OOlt.a.... 2 ba unit.a; bltna, frplc, 2 • HoMa ~~c~. '229,500 Cbalce C11191(, R·Z IODed lot. Boom to build . M£ll$ IEAl.TY ":';*c .... .-. '75-6670 ... Har7 ._ you ca11 ClllMlftecl 141-772' Look1nl for a home of top&..,.anad,you'h u-1~~~~~~~~~1 YGUI" own? You'll find 1uud of • f rleadlJ amr bocnes advertised ... 1eome and belp la a... .....,bbl to sell? t:...;al• in Claa1lfied Help younell to a ........ dkleol QulU'led Hopef\&la lndlle DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED A..DS ..... ,_,.ad fGr belt 0 l!edadldoit well. clay. · retponae. Call Now t .... •E llE IAYFllllT PDITH8USE nil CT 1 .... • .. WATa It .. '• C... ltir lhelf. AM Ml datl o....,w..w .............. ...... .......... ~4-c.w .. ...... = cme.. .............. . _,. ........ _.._......,... .... .., .......... 2M4 ...... .. , ....... Nhed ...... ........ pri•.cy. Mae • ., .... .. •• t.., ... ,... ""'-... 1et1. to ssts.ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. .'l l6 \\ ( .... ft L 1•1 .. I . • "\.q >nn I~ 11 I H IO -ioift YI kw an infonNI I dd wffh ... Dr.Randy ~~ 631-1400 \ Rendall A. Mc:Catde, Ptl.D. PreMdent THE AEAL ESTATERS II you have ever considered a career 1n real estate sales or are now presently hcensed. and would hke lo have your auest•ons ans wered at an In formal discussion with Randy and some ol THE REAL ESTATERS. then call now for reservations Space 1s limited C.-M111 Coe ot 751-6191 Champagne & Hors d' Oeuvres Oct.24, 1979 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Renay Mccardle. a 9th grade drop·out. hltchh1ked into Costa Mesa 26 years ago and starWcS In the real estate business Tile first few )"88rl were 1 struggle From driving a 14-yeer Old cat and IMng in a single car garage to estat>111t11ng his own bU'S1ness His COfnS*ly, THE AEAL-ESTATERS, is both well knoWn and well respected. Later. M.:Ca1· die went to college attending O.C.C . Chapman College, Cal State long Beach. USC and lopped 1t off wr1h a Ph,O ... In addition to being the owner and founder of THE REAL ESTATEAS, Randy 1s a founder of the Cltinns Bank of Costa Mesa. pre1ldent of Tr99CO Escrow Inc . college lecturer. author. nlbOnal apeeker and newspaper columnist. It you would like to but are unable 10 attend thle l'nMtlng, let us know -Or II you would It .. the ma ten al Mnl 10 you, please call. ~THEa&AL I 9-~A'l'ERS T A R GA'ZEK~~ a;....;.=.:.~---e. CI \'I'~ l'OU..\S'--~---t )( ·-o..i, ......... c;.... )( V l.cc•,d·~I le •'-• Jt•r• V To d'"•tlOP .neuoge tor FrtdOY •• •l'Ot1 ..,,..,. <0<rt~•"9 to""'"*' of ~""' Zod10< borlh •'ii" )t O., ,,., :=.:.. =~ .. ,. ..-.,.. ::°" :=....... .. =:-·--·-::t:"" :=-.,~ ,,~ :::: :It:' .. =-::=.. : .............. .,_ ,,_ ........ ,._ ·-...... ,... ., .. ..... l tO-.,.. ·-U Oooo t >1• .. _, "°' •&-·-·-....... .,.. .,=-:t::· =~ ..... -~ .. C5J Coldwell Banker UDO ISL£ -POOL 70 feet frontage, this luxury home with its 6 Bdrms; 5 baths, .large formal dining room, f amity room, & study, ideal for either entertaining or just plain comfort for your Cami· ly . Close to privat e beach es, clubhouse tennis courts . $925,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Two for You SIZES lOY2·l8Y2 ~ 1ffM;._ 1lfM-f..- MUSI lu• ~ wetl Plflln~ 1u1d1ooe-tll4: U\J 1umpe1 d16$ and da~•nil ~t lie blOuSI No •a1~1 se4m· l•P 1umpe1 up qul~lly on lwetd~. challis " P11~1e<1 Pa1tetn 930~ Hall Sites 1011 1 l "'I 16' I 18 1 S•ll' 14 1 Ou\I J 1> 1umpri ?11 yd\ 4 ~ . IOP l I di V•h '~ s.4 sue "' "'" ,. ....... a.. 40c IOI tlCll 111ti.m fol 1i1St•clm 111111111, 11111411111. Sell4 '* llAIWI llMITlll P•tte rn Dept . 4'2 Oallv Pilot UZ Wiil 11111 St , lttw Yeft. lllY lMl l. Prlltt IWH, AOC*SS, ZIP. sm IN mu llUlllH. cur ClOTHI NG r.osrs •• 111 Olil NlW f~l.H~INICR PAllCRN CAI AlOC sew 1 ,,... #lld robf for 1en lSS f 1et SI 50 p.tlttln COUPoll ~lllOt, SI U7 ........ 'r.' Dllila ... $I.st 121-r.._. ,,1111 .... $1.50 :~'1!"=.U~ m-WalleclQIA .. sue • I II , • laSC•flalong P•Crure hl)IOly " COio• lul quoll 1 lmo101de1 old·l•me r.11, '" eni \lllCl!es with date dnd name\ a child "'ould lov~ ro l!tlP' Pa Hern 7'i~8 11\)Ue lt•n~lei of 24 cars. ? t.trh ot l 1 modtl\ d1rttto011s 1nC1udeo Sl.!IO IOI e1<h iu11e1n Add 40< each 114t1e111 IOI IU)I Cid)\ dll md•I dnd hdfldhnii Stt1d lo: Ahu llloolls Needlecraft Dept. 10) Da11y P11ot .. m. Old CWsu Si... llltw Ytlt. NT 10011. Pn11t Name, MdltSS, Zip, Pitteni Numbtr. EXrlllNG• Ne;, 19~0 N'llOll CRAfl l.AIALOC ;,1tti <N~• 1/0 d~'1'ln~ on c1ea1 varoely ot cr41!\ 3 htt pat1einS'ln~1de ~oil 'I 00 lll·Md' ~ Qu1lb suo IJO·S...M-Slta Ja.S5 Sl.50 12'-Gl1tlll[ay T11111lt11 Sl.50 1Zl-f1tdHtM Quilts . SI.SO J21,Af&Mas '11' flolll• ... SUO 12"flf1r r-..s SJ.~O I n.Pllll gt.Ila . . SI. 50 124-Ciftl 'II Olullltllts S 1.50 UJ.Sllkll '11' P1ldl 0.1lt5S1.50 UM41tt '11' Pitt Oltfts $1.50 12J.Pillel9 Sllow.ofh. . . SI.SO lZO.Crtdlll I ...... SUO lltr.._ C.lltt .... Sl.50 ll"*'tt wi .. s.-$1.50 l IH'"r ftflr O.atb · .St.SO ll MWle Cl«tlet • . Sl.50 11~ Al._ .. Sl.50 IU·PriftAftllaM. Sl.50 11lM,_ Crochet SUO 10M11Sllllt S..1111. . Sl .!iC) l&l•tltll ~~ SI.SO lOZ·MIMlll Quilts Sl.50 111-tillt C.C•. '1.50 • ) 1 ~ -eeach rroitv •IM. llTAll IXC•• stca SIWCI ... , • ••llW Of J °'9t MOUlll ~ JUST USTID A lltoWCAll Of .. AL ILIM.MCI ~ ... AY II A.M. TO I P.M. COMI wmt US.. .... DOY• 1H011S. ., .......... ....., ....... ,... ;y--........ , ..... .. .................. ,_ ,n ,. ..... _. ,_..,. c fhls .. ...... ~ ................... . ..... I Ml 6ALAXY Dl"I ........ S471.000 associated fl w I .. I ... .. , .~. • . ' • n II c. COMI WITH US. •. to WISTC'-"'. 4 ..... ., ...... , ....... retied~, ... '~~~~~~~ ........... H9tk I ........ ..._. ... ,.... & ~,.... ..... ,,...., • d.cwefor't ..... hCH'WIHI ,oofsl1t ,wc1. I I I 2 SOMBSIT LANI •..... $425,000 COMI WITH US ••• to IA YCWT. TMt It laycrntat fh best. A IMNM ~~ta ......,. s,_ao.. l ~ f-'ly ...... & dhtl•9 aru. Th ••ci-yard Is • 1llowplau of l•~f.toH ta11dscephuJ, co ........ wifll ...., .. & fittw.d pool 200 I HOUDA Y ~OAD •.....•. $250,000 NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 POOL + CAI.AHA + 3p!tlic:.. Atrium model 4 Bdrm, ramily rm , rolmal dlrung, on huge lot w/fruit trees. 2200 sq h , 8 yrs new & priced to sell "as Is" ut $107.900 Call 751·3191 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES ... , ....... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New S Br 3 Ba $245,000. Easy t erms . 113 E . Balboa Bl. 2lJ/335-48H>. ~2164 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1c .. 1str-•odt I 0 II ,_________ ...................... . OCEAN DUPLEX $325,000 Ht.1ge 2,000 sq f\ owner's unit 2 separate b4llcorues. lush atrium. 3 queens i2e bdrm s , separate master wrng wilh fireplace & sunken tub. Just listed. Call to- day! 646·7171 CYY1. tu v . , \tu'', i 1 11 1 [ellUI FIXER NEWPORT BEACH 4 Bdrm. garage +, carport . Just off the beach on fee land. Balboa Blvd. Onl y $144.500. Call 645-9161 ~ RUSTlC.UDWOOD Small. 4 Yr old Custom Home. Liv rm. 22x22 ft 2 frplcs, ocean view. $1:1>,000 Agt. 496-8497 CorOMdetMcr 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Investor's duplex + 2 good rentals. pool. rrplcs, charm. $255.000. Pnnc1pals only. 640-4~ .. MIMY .. West 2stry 4/5 Bdnns, 3 baths, DECUTIVE HOME Cam rm, frplc. pool. By Elegant 2 story with owner. 97&-7805 pool. Huge master bdrm . sunken living r oom. By owner 3 Br. 2 ba, Mesa formal d.lnln&. gourmet del Mar Tr act, S89M, kitchen, Palos Verdes UXlJ exchange. Prin on-fireplace with botanical ly. 714~·5866. garden. ws.ooo. IY OWNER lJjllij@~Ci~:·e~: Rustic 3 bdrm. I ba with I -· - f 1 r eplace. e n c I os tld ·962~~·44~71~1':1~: ~54&~~· ~~ 1044 garage. 50'X175' R·2 tri· - piex lot. 436 Hamilton. Do not dJ.Sturb tenants . Must close in '79. Pnn- opals only. ses.ooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91/f'/o Loan Sparkling U91ts S411-50U or 631-3S20 NO QUALIFY Jr Exec. 3 + llti, pool. $5K dwn. Sl,300 mo at 10%. Mr. Wood. 534-4100 or642-1970 ----4l upgraded Mesa. Verde home. Low down. low in- terest. lmmcd. occupan- cy W'r.11 consider lse op- t 1 on $129 .900 Owner Agt Bill 831 1257 HEW LISTING Pnme E. Side location. 3Br. i:i.-.Ba. ~all now Agl. 631-0496 Prin only Use your present home equity to lake over 9"'2'' loan. lake over payments on 4 bedroom home set on pnvate cul de MlC Dining room, family room, r1replace Xtra large pool sized lot with pauo. spnnklers Greal view of the city at night Come Sl'e! $135,650 BKR Call :'119-8451 WOOOUIDGE •WOODBRID GE CONDO• Brand new 3 bdrm. on the park, by owner. pno. only please. $91.SOO. 714 t 537 -8231 LO CO$T HOMES BRKR 54.3-4088 3 bdrm. Green Tree1Cam- bridge model. Near schools and green belt Ml-51.59 Turtle Rock 0oo·~=~unr-ty to buy a 5 bdrm Slewart Model m one of the fastest appr~1allnR areas m ln•rne This one Ill 5 months old. localed on a qwel cul de i.ar. wrth pools11.ed lot ~an) upgrades .-MOquAUn...• ()bly $10.000. take over MOHAICH IAY f8IUl&k optjoa on 3 BR ex.ec. bome. Woo't last. a ... y • Bedroom. 3v. Owner. so-0210 DOV8t SHOllS,~ Eaecutive home oa. ._. ly tree-lined street. f'ea•nce combined wida fine famUy--.tyled mi:-~is found in 5 bdnM: formal d ln1na· ro•11r\ lar'fe famUy room wiW calhedra.I ceiliop. G~ entry-much more~· $335,000 lncJudes land. • i.th home on large lot ~~~~~~~~~I wWi pool! Quiet street. -: short walk to privlllte beach. 1lua may be your opportunity to get into lhl.s exclusive communa· ly for just $339,SOO. • 1104 So Coast Hwy 1n Village Fair LAGUNA BEACll 497-2457 $149,500!! Wood. stut'ro & s~. 4 BR. den, 3 balhs. lge. l.Jv. rm. wtrrpl . formal drn. rm. Beautiful view or mu. & canyon Hurry• Mlssioo Realty 494 0731 L..J-1 Hih I 050 ...•................•.. Leisure World. Cate 14 Panoramic view. 3rd floor'. Villa Nueva. 2br 2ba, 586-6879 A tC afl 7pm · ~ ...... 1052 ·············~········· Aal& 1bl1Lo.. FalJ"Way El Niguel Jbr. $234,000. Cust.om ReaJty 17().9777 IACIC IA Y ISTA Tl Pvt 2.8 acre estate w /lg boule, 2 ruest houses. 16 stall horse baro, huge riding rink. pvt ofc, a groom's room. magnifi· cent view of I.he Back Bay, lush landscaping 642-5200 ' • abounds Contact Jim t • F•l•a•n•d•er•s-a•g•t •. •<•7•1•4 •II Pete~Barrer tt 752· I 107 dys ; 17 14 l 581·5787 e.ves, wknds BIG CANYON LO COST HO .... Spectacular golf course BRKR estate. 6600 sq. ft. 4 t.o 6 Bdn:n&, 5111 baths. Pool SlO.OOOdown. assume rK and spa. Sl.395,000. loan. 5 Br lg pool""- Tll STARNES Co. backyrd. East.bluff~. S'l?0.000 497 5039. Prtrr· only _._ __ ~ __ 5_71_1_.._ ~-oWl'\how-se. s10.ooodn 4 ;: sume l2r~ IOdn 2000 ~ {~ 3 81-212 & Npt JU,~. area $175.000 497 ·ll'9r.>. ~~ onJy --<-...t ; Beatruful condo m high nse on bay. open F'n ar Sat . L2 30 to s. caU 675-:BS.1 for adm1Uam:e1 RJ tr 64.S-1S64 .. -\ *VETS* Residence + income Oeeam1de of hwy. G.H. Robertson, RJtr. 675-0562. 2 Bdrm condo. 2yrs old, dose to beach, $85.000 646-1105 3 Br Sl.25,000 5 Br $195,000 assume 91, P 642·0112. 644-6687 L..J-•och 1041 ..... Viejo 1067 ....................... ..~ •...••..••.......... MEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming spacious 2 story, 3 Bdrm. family. duung room. large hv1ng room. M.u~rs swte with 2 decks and s pacious ITll11'0l'ed baUu. Warms ~. bn ct and stone Truly a deOOrators de light. f'or details call 540--ll5t- ., 1-~ HERITAGE 2 Br. 2 ba condo. Grea'-1 loc Asking $99,500~ 551-4999 Aller 6pm Agen\• Wahrlrowt U•*J Giant 4 Br 2~ Ba s wilh an excellent • boo. Beaches. com UM Your &Cllbility NOW ... NODO'™ WANS TO Sl00,000 . WW INT. RATE. Let us show you bow to qualify. T••lt.MC.pet -.u.. ?M-1202 .-STOUACH llJf,fOO O\armi.ng 3 b.edrm, brick ~-LQC..aoLwood and glaas~ P:ivat.e communi· lY. C:.flnow! ~7111 CY,(~, .. 9•" ~ ruN 1081 N • a · ~). .. ~;' I Lose something valuable? Place an ad In our Lost a nd Found colum ns 1bat 's where people look when they've found an item ol value. Aa'TISTIC CHALET IEACH + POOL - Quaint 3 BR, 2 Ba. Lge din rm. Cozy fplc. Walls d glass views waterlall, Kai pond ii Grecian pool. Luab J::d.O.d•. Foun· a.a.. Jl ... 6mir· ror decor. Aaewne exlat· U., lo&n 812 mo. OR. VA terma . Model home perfection. See today. Call 963-0902 BKR. 9EATHl6H IMTEREST MO QUALIFYING w n e r will ca r r y balance. PerunsuJa Pt. Beach house. 2 BR & den 1n Newport Shores. Beach. pools & tennis. $100,000. //PEGGY ...._,,z 8 ROMS, Realtor 645-1531 I AM A FRIEHDL Y LITilE 3 STORY BEACH COTTAGE. With white water views from 3 patios and blue water view from other patio. My owner wiU help finance and the key is in our office. Call for day or evening showing. 673-8550. YOUR OWN TERMS well, almost -owner wants out or this 3 bedrm pool home. Assume loan and owner will help fin ance. Call day or night. 673-8550. PRESTIGE-PRIVACY 3 Bedroom, tri-level customized townhouse. Towering trees and babbling brook. Owner will help finance. Call day or night, 673-8550. IEACH UNITS -SI 59~,000 Four units actually pays for itself. All 2 be drms , corne r lot and assumable loan. Call day or night, 673·8550. $(C~4!~-~t,~s· Tltot Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle -----I~ 1>, <lAY I , POl.lAN ----- • ~ ....... of it.. ._ ttl'O'llbted -d· be· low IO lo"" four 111r1ple _,d1 I r 1 T ,~ i R" I I SHUOE I J· ' I I I t . t I N 0 'D E R I ' "PleaN twettl" hl•Nd tl)e ""'-1•-, .......... , -r-: tlbraflan to 111e no11y boy. "ttw • • • • _ . ,. people around you c1n't !'Md." ..__ ...... _..__,..__ Je ''Aearty1" ht! aak19. "Tlltnwny I E S T E H E , .,. --?" I' I I I'!•~:-~~~ yo.i ..... "-...., No. J IMlow llGLOT ~· lot. zoned R-2 ror new duplex. Has 3 BR, 2 Ba bme, w 1rplc, Jge patio •rtn<:d rear yard w/4 car pb\g. Also room lo park your RV. Seller a nxious. si.t.:JUO Bob Br'QC>b Rltr. f75Q87 WANT To Li ve l n SPYGLASS IULL ! Prof decor, exquiaite taste. view. Spac. 4 BR. FR, }ibrary. Pool. s auna, silent al11Tm. Only 1645,000. Good fin. avail. 21 Goleta Pl. Dr. Saki Realty 213·32"7-1101; S32·UH7 C.taMna 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIRST TIME IHVESTOltS Here's your chance to bve. Ul a charming home on an R-2 lot while you b11lld a second un1l Owner's very motivated. Submit all offers. Call ~5880 ~ ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS ]Bedrooms MesaV-erde LO COST HOMES BRKR S43-4088 EASTSIDE. beaut re- modeled, 3 BR 2 Ba, OD lge cul de sac lot. S97 ,950. Devin &-Co. 642·6368 HOUS1 llAUTIPUt You'll love tbe all new t l t c ben . bltn's , microwave, D/W.; over· 1l1ed tamlly room w/brick fplc. J ust wait· ing for family hosp1lali· t,y. Quiet atreet. tle.:iOO. Ru\h Laurie, Rltr. 646-4380 . 1026 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MARIHITA · Spectacular hillto p homes. 2012-3206 sq. ft. 0064! to Marina. Selva Rd & Calle La Prima vera. $169.000 lO 1245.000. 831-3540; 493-4006 Bldr · HEW DUPLEX Oceanview, walk lo bch. 1400stf ea. $206,SOO 33971 Malaga. Sun 2-5pm. Joan C. Agt. 496·84~ BTaro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILE HOME LoveJy, spacious. Ideal for carefree adults . Beautifully landscaped. Community recreation facilities Adu It com· munity. Call for more de- t.ails. HOtt'THWOODS PARK PLACE Lge, 4 bci.. ram. rm., & bonus rm. AIC, great as- swnable loan. SJ65.000. Call .Fred Gibson. --- REALTORS IDITAGE PA-I PLAN 4 nus is I.he most beautiful Plan 4 Broadmoor lo be found' 3 bedroom t.ownhome. 2 levels. 212 baths . family room. formal dining room. Highl y up 1:1 raded carpels. drapes. levelors & valancl>S, central air conditioning. covered patio & decorator W/l!lpaper. You-must see LO bebeve. OPEN SAT & SUN 12-5. l9 Lincoln e--P/\NC:H Hf ALTY ~s 1 2000 llRITAGE PARK TOWNHOME OCEANFIOHT New Modul ar Type Homes, pvt community. 2 bchs. 24 hr secunty. aub-letting OK. From •.aoo. Treasure Island lllDbUe Home Pk. 30801 So. Cat Hwy, La1una Beach R.11 .P . <714 ) ..,. . OCIAM + CAMYOtt VllW!! Sl.~.000. Brand new. magnificent. one-of a - lund! Elec gate . pvt road. Tenrus court. pool. jac .. wine cellar. sauna. gy mn asium . sec system. billiard rm. library. maid qtrs .. huge bdrms + more 6000 sq.ft !! Pnnc only Call Patnck. 631 1266 REALTORS HAPPTNES.5 IS HOM E nus large 4 bedroom. 2 bath residence has a great locauon near ~hop· ptng and beaches An ex tra bonus room over that garage adds nex1b11Jty to this well-pnced home. S179.~. UNGO REAL ESTATE C7141497·3331 tllLSIDE MANOR Wood & glass CHRIS ABEL. Sweeping views ol hills & ocean Master s uite -lo(l library. 3 Br. 2 ba, upgraded , view, 4 yrs old New crpts. $98.900 830-4949 eves. By owner f'Uuslera Con- do, Z1'll61 RedODdefa. End . • REALTORS Duplex 2 bdrm. Near W1IU!r' ii abops. Sl 70,000 ~Call UnilZ14. View. lake. adf 1---------coune • m""mt•••. z br. 2 .... fr,ik • ...,... ...... crpU • We. Xtra .......,... ()pea ..... Sal • Sa tM. Rav~ gate call aHJ,ll (Gc_eDU')' Of' t7NG2 for appt. .............. 106' . ..................... . IAYRIOMT+ DOCKS caEATIYE Sf'YMASS ta&. IBTIUT llan dam ··-.... ... ., ..... -lbe bill. A l''til ~cated oon n-l Bdrm Portamouth lldl. CALL QUICK. CAD l 1-at SMl.000 . 644-721 I /Jn '1 1LL [}AILEY & 1\550(1·°11[5 AMANCIMCi Local.Ion. location. loca-'CAIJ. RIGHT NOW! tJOn ' Magmf1ceot 4 br. 1lK' pnce ii terms of· 3'..., ba. CruJy execuu~·e rered on t.rus tughly up- bome. Massive frplr. graded Seaview 3Br many upgrades. dock & home are utterly ran· shps to acromodate 2 lge ta.sllc' nus home h11s yachts, plus terms newp&JJ\t&rcptsthruoul, Preview lOClay & enJOY French drs leading out- Newport tom orrow. side to a newly pro- 6'1&7711 ress1onally lnds cpd paradise Bnck floors 1n the entry & kit. Man). Many more xtras Call ~Estate__ Jim Flanders for an appt HARBOR VIEW 4Br. 3Ba, den. lg lol. cul-de sac. By owner S170,000 fm-6578 or 640-1343 ---- OCEAN VIEW!! J\Mume 9.6'); ruce 4 bd. 3 ba owe $35.000 2nd. Patnck. 631-1.266 today 014) 752 111)7 d)S. (7 14 ) 581 571'.!7 eves1wknds Pnn only. agt ..,-HGHTS Spacious noor plan has entry, dirung area. fami- ly room, modem kitchen with deluxe appliances. Atrium with rounlain off the living room; stone fir1!place. Enjoy patio, sprinklers for easy care. A real gem ! $112,900. BKR. Call 54()..1720 TARIElL ~21. Beautiful Broad moor Plan 3 Town home. H ighly upgraded carpets. drapes & cen · rorl'ml duung, breakfast --------- ThJs hidden beauty IS on a dead e.od st. 2·sty. 5 Br. 3 Ba. sml ocean view. fUU Swedish sauna Lg Jacuzzl, 21100 sq n. Many extras. Must see to ap- predate Owner waots faM sale. $1119,950 firm A PR€HIG€ /-t-~ HOM€~ room, etc . Must see! Pl9.SOO. Newport Cetthr tral air cond.ltiomnf!. 3 640-5357 bedroom, 2\.'J bath. 2 -· ~~~~~~~~~ levels & famdy room HELP! ~ · OPEN SAT &r SUN 12·5. 1 L.,.. Vllop R.E. 497·1761 Must-relocate & k!ave Fou:t• VaM.y I 034 Montgomery . As king our lvly 3 br. 2 ba home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $106,000. Lo maintena nce yrd. Near schools. 963-5671 I 0.58°/o Loan 1Mesa Verde Assume 10.58% loan, ~ over payments on • bedloom or 3 bedroom and den home. Slate en· try , dining room , fireplace, wetbat. Large lot with patio. Fruit trees, spnnklers. Use )'OUr pnment home equi· ty to take over low Jn· terest loan. $137 .900. BKR. Call 540-1720 TARIBL. -· • ESTATE SALE 9I005h odlA••· $137,SOO, 4Br. 2~8a Open Sat/Sun 1-5 Or by appt. Principals call agt. 7:12-<Ym. LO COST HOMES BRKR 543-4088 .............. 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYTHISIA MUlt aee tbia near new ~ bedrm. 2~ ba. with l1e fam rm le formal din rm. Part Place,lnc 842-7411. IYOWNll SBr. 2~Ba. rorm. D.R .. F.R. Low malnt. yd. Nr . park, school. tennis, • beach. $138.500. -..... LAMDMAllC with pool • sr.•· 3 "9 • u• aok bedrms, 2 baths, amJly s BR + den + Family area. Nice rroat Ir rear Rm+ Formal dininl +3 1~P1ace lnc:842-7.eJ car prqe + 1 p.tloa + ·-----''----balcony and oth e r CUS'IOll BUILT BEACH, emeltW. Al&1Qa only Jl)ll.E, lllO sq.ft. ol hut· SIJ5,000. my llvinl-Estenalve llM SCOTTllAl.TY fl...,._.._. 6 out. IJ6.llJJ 1.-.lt price ln the ana. llllr. --1; •5580 e H·•l\:('H 1\1 1\ I I Y : )~), 7000 WDBGE2br. l ~ba Condo 2 carport 1paces By AS.5tJM 91,1.% 4br, ocean Owner.191.500.4m-0763 vu. 3>%do. O.W.C. 2nd al 10%. $285,000. Own Want Ad Retulla 642-5671 a.a> ---------........... I041 Yt-INdl 1041 .............................................. f!J Coldwell Banker CAPISTRANO IEACH PALISADES HOME VA assumable loan, no qualifying for buyer, large loan. Decorator's home with new carpet, curtalns, brick patio. A must see. Only $123,500. Walk to bus lines. 3333 W Coast Rwy. NB 645-6646 llGCAMYOH o.tom lot approx. ltl8fl on gotr course .,5 Deerwood. Prin. Only. OWNER SACRIFICE 7S&-07l7 Bta~. new duplex. 2-sty. BLUFFS BEST BUY High beam ceilings. JBr. 2Ba'?' pool. great toe. Custom & upgrades . Sl27.000.640-8146 Sl19.900. Terms Ne10. m-3142 Bf.ST CONDO BUY IN ---------BLUFFS Split level. 2br , ASSUM.AIU attached gar on beaut. Newport He I 1 b t s creenbelt. Plus pool. By Remodel. 3 bcl.. 2 ba. Owner. $121.500. 2301 "4a· Belt~ at $19,900. ta "'-ta M4-41829. FIXB WtaUff TWMHSI 12 bd .. 1 ba. in the :1~Jo~75:~ot~r Heipt.s. $1.l0,000. Call 2131723·7101 Terry I RM Jame1, Ul·i.. 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Newpcwt lleedaltlo. 1'Wo ..... ......_la ..., .. ert'r, redwood beam c:.Ulap, bullt·lft k&dm.---~ ... ••. WU... ..... Z bdrm. wuller /dryer ._.up. Gara,.. kids Oltml <>r....,-mo . ~--... Bacllelor apt., Sl7S. Ul.litiea &*cl. A&eot. ~ lludio-deck. b'eea, up. stain, $220. Rapp, El hlio. m BroM••1 att lpm. ..._. 3111', 2tJa. lleu del .._ 8ru. MIO. No peta. 151..zal Great home In lovely~ f1€STIG€ Ml.,,...__. New 581', 3ba. lffM with R>llESP'ORRENT 8'15412Bkr. Townftome-tyrinle, 8801rv1ne N. B. .at park cklle &o _ _ HOPI€~ ...... Pl •r+r o pt. () c ea n vi• w · 3 c:r 4 br. Priced from 816 O>ndo, 3 BR 6 deft view. UHnded. t&:iOmo. c.1 1et111 ocea. Nice 2 8ctrm ex· Some back bay vlew. ~2'164; (213)33$-4198 S-&o 1585. Fncd yard le + 3 ba, lovely greenbelt C7141 645-0550 ...sA Pl..s pand. 2 patioJ, yard, faatutlc area toe huge ~-.ww.r 3122 garaies. Fa mill ea :1;t.Nrpool . .-ZS per 3Bedrm.cuatombome =========~~I .... V_.. Eaat. Spac. cerport. pool . spa, SIDW.CoutHwy,NS ranch home + barn 6 -1 ... 1d ,,_ 2fpks,wetber,koi Bachelor, Hr.2 br apts bllliardrm CaU 64'"'646 ltabiel. Call Jim F1an· ••••••••••••••••••••••• P eaae, • a • pets ,131·1800. pand.bof1esta11.iomo. 3Br,2be,OWM:r 'al0hu· froaaSlll5. Pool, jacuui. BY OWNER·Lak e Ekinore. 5 bacb unlta, + 2 tr home. St.075 mo in come. $141,000. ~ dn. owe. 4111-z.o; a1-2122 den (714) 752·1107 dys· OCEANV1EW2brw/sun· wt6c:ome.Call9"-2566or --------•I ~lllll.beMt.fan.t890 pvt pa&loa. Garaaea (714 ) 581·S787 eves deckledbl1ar. ~mo. 973-21'11.A&t,nofee. Bayfroot Condo. Boat 4BR.2BA,TW't.le· mo.llllWJuneUtll • .-. natl. Adult.a, no peta. wknda. S:SZ.S838or67~T'll2. Ele&ant2bdnn,fam .rm' alip.Beaut.•spacioua2 rock.famrm,+loft! ~M~~·.~·f~~; -a..taAve,549-~. Prime R-2 Lot Xlnt. loca· SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM •den. tt&2S/mo). Plush Bdrm+den. Fabuloua 3DOOlq.ft. a~. czu ... -r-2 bdnn. ~ u ....-... 2~ ba cedar & ... _ I ,__ Ddacbedbome lmmed. -· ---a v. lion. No. end Laguna fumiabed apartment for ~ S blb to ocean. •111CW$2400/rnoyr Y uoc. oecnpaDC')',liNmo. ..__.__n. • .. _ 1 -bdrm rm. fireplace, b a. Beach. Level. 2 blks to ~~te .:,:t:io!:I~ Dbl car pvt gar, fully 71~17M -~-·lcnoaub-..... ~. Sl'15. No co........... oeeeo. n• .. ~. ....-:II ma.int. yd. Adulls, DO Drive by lll Vla Udo (l'fN 1tt9•11\ftjN IOlllHC'#• llt.NMIZ74 ve, .... .541-GOO --------•! SBrowner'a wUt wJrrplc per month including lnq\i Nord. Lee 2 Bdrm, 2 ba [ . •1 Br JS. unit. 9~% a.a t, ...:::-Desert, 2400 utilitif.e. 673-6071. ___ • -~ ... ~~t ~ 18th w/den le paUo. $97S/mo '11M.,t:u111·u1 Dr"a beach bouse, 3 B~. 2 2:!;., ~~ft; =Mo •EXCITING• •wmbl• loan. Sl'lt,90< ..... , ................. W.,..IMdt 1141 yrty. ~ l;diJli ba, realdeatlal Point 645-Z'lM tullprie. I•--------·-·••••••••••••••••••• Lwt. Exec. borne. S br. 3 • _ area. ~bort term or -c-wa-f01•••sE Oceaolront,wint.errental. ba.muyxtras.Closeto WaterfroalHomes wlaler rental. Bkr, $415 .... A. _,..---, f R€'JIG€ ~ 2 beach.. $700. mo. SS7·91S4 631-1400 ~Zll.3. F""-''u no..-. SC Beautiful 24 'x52 ' > New 2 bedroom 2 balh pvt beach, pool, 2 br. l~~~~~~~~~I C dr '' .,....,,, ........... nr · · -K.e)wtU972~ --HOME~ home. Mission Lakes ba.noklds·pets.~ 3 bdrm. +den,2 ba .ram 1 ~ u.t.: .... d 1425 ...... .,, Plaza.83l·29te.75t~ Mobile Home in Laguna • Couotry Club. Golf· Laguna fantasy. 2 Br 2 & liv. rm . Care place. OM WATH ....................... u f ht id Ubl. lncluded 1 br SUI. 11.Ua. nicest 5-St.ar Pa~k. s:mw. Coaat Jf~y. NB tennis· pool. Bea utifully Ba, beautiful ocean vu. prof. lancbcape , &pa , Beaut. 2 Bdrm & den. Dana Blurt a 3 Bdrm ..... •••••••••••••••••• Patio, lldu.lta, quiet. No 7xl.S encl porch. mir· 645-6646 landscaped, no main· walk to Victoria Bch. beautifulpatio,gardener Lge patio, ·v ie w . ZV.ba, ocean view. 2 ..... ,, 1 , 1 3107 pets.~ __ _ lrond t . dooni3,1,!JghTt w~ t.enanceyanl. fti>lc. parquet nr. much 1wn~!.: lOl mpar1lek &to v~h00ac1~. $1200/mo lse. Pre11Uge ~·~'mo 49217001 ....... ••••••••••••••••• 2 Ba. -. "'-. paUo. n enors . .,.., on air 9890Clubbou.a.eRd. more $750 mo. No .... "" " location ..... _.. .. ,... ~ .. __. ...... cood. 2 spacious Br's teWPOUllACH ~HotSpring.s children/pets . Jan SllX>.S36-t882. Wat.erlrontllomes ...:. ...__,,,.,__.~ B~~··w •. tDONo.No.Clb&ldnn,no ~ ...... _ + .. --.·1na ar'"'a 2 ... ""8-"""72 631·1'"" Anaheim Hil.la 2Br I~ ba. w . pY\ 7"'· u pd peb. acnoldnc. Agent, WIUI.,. -~ " "" • 12 U .... ITS ~... ~ ,,. Mart1'n. Dys 833·8383, """" I 3 ...-.,._ walktncloeeta.Alllor " . . •"es"·.,"'... T rl -p lex 2br , Iba . ----t.celoft.st.ep11togoU ~7?_!.aftry . U ·7154, ___ ,. ____ _ onl.YS29.SOO. afU·6638 ) l DOOR from OCEAN. I~~~~~~~~~ "'' .-.'VVIOI s:m;Mo PatJo. Sm. child SPYGLASS·Oceanvlew. -....MS-9161 o•-6. CLASSIC Unbelievably low LOW 2br cabin, new carpet. tt...-t'-clch 11'9 No Pets 962-U S4 . 48r, $165-0 mo. yrly PRICED at *'25 000 ,__. · --'·c• ...... n r-~"'""' "'c:"'"6 '""'-•Nl0 ..... I East93br . ...ollLE HOMI .., • · ,,..~"'°" atr. DC<>UD -.,.. • •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• .,,,.,,...,._, .......,, 1 .._w_ ,._ ir...11ur Ownerwtlltrade. tryworit.$30,000.•SSun· Beach House·2Br. lBa, I 3 bd °''~38 2Ba---, 2ba, aar. golf course ~.~~ ... ~~0-.... JIU ~ Wortdl..tlatafe nyslope Smiley Park. New arge r near DLAJrro.7 r, . poo · view. adults. no pets 2706Harbor, Sle206·A 55'-7777 Running Spnngs. Wknds S500 mo. on yrly lse, utll Hunt Harbour. $150. J!8U<>, great loc ~mo tlm' ~21&1 Br. l&OVe le rdrig. M75 540-4937 SwitilL4. pd.~~ 846-_324_5 _ -641).8146 ---rm. mcl UUJ. • prage No pets. 675·2665 or ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• WaltrfrOftt R...tal Uftit l-1 DB.UXI UNITS- w1th 30' dock. Te rms PRIME EASTSIDE, CM avail. S319,SOO.OO 833·2650 2 Bdrms each. TARANTB.LO & LEE 1l£ESTARNESCO. l....I 640-5711 Ca rc-"•rtr '1600! HEWPOSTllACH ••••••••••••••••••••••-! Duplexes on Penln. & ---------i Nwpt Sbra avall All w ......... Newport Pier area, hotel + 4 st.ores on 3 lots, real rucer. IALIOA MIWPORT UM.TY 675-8170 Ollll WILL CAllY Mo~!! . . . GREAT OWNERS UNIT ~$215,000. f()N£5 REALTY INC. tm:f!Me amenities. Presently leaaed. Turn-key opera· lion. Property mgmt avail. 67~12. BKR. S.0.-..t. 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 9\;. #... .... ...... ,_, ... ... ... • ' ... ' ,. •• ~". \f ... , , , •• MEWPORT SHORES 3 BR, 2 ba. yearl y pool & tennis pri v 11 S77S ~14S, or G7S-·'8&l .. lwalh FwwkMd (114 BIZ 7224 --. - ••••1 •••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. den. frl)lc. quiet "6oa llilcmd 3706 area. S5S6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-6646 SUSCASITAS fUm lbr apt $Z'75 le up. Encl. gar. Adull.s, no picU. 2110 Newport Bl. stl-4l8I Beaut. 1 very lg bdrm, plush. laundry. Im mac. ll"OUDds. 1826 Pomona. smmo.83l-8096. 2 • 3 Br near new. Costa llesa. Hunt. Bcb. All bttm, patio-yard. Some w/frplc, encl. garage, laundry rm or W /D hoot· IC). se. to $525. TSUlllJllt 642-1803 Larse bacb unit, crpt.a. drpe, blt.o.s. adults. no peta. SZlllO mo. 548-4088 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Condo. New· ly renovated. SS2S mo. S6-23ll cr 412-8700. CONDO 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Near coUece/S.C Plau . Frwy1. Vacant 10·19. $450 mo. 831·9110 • 5'4-131M. ..... ... ~ .... "''"" ....... -. .. . . . .... ~ ~ •' ........................ Spem.h style 1 br. &ncldl mrig.1210. 642·3083 aft. 6 30 I Br & bath. Jtl.n\ view. 33412 Cbelta m . D P 496-1007 SPACIOUS APAnMINTS ADULT & FAMll. Y SICTIOMS 1.2•3BnfromPOO s.tmmi.q pools, lennis, YOUeybaU, om. rec re a· tlon rooma + other armojlles . ._.en West Mn Warner at Edwards HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-0629 19ocllto0c... a tr, 2 ba, frplc, z ca pr. '450. mo. Rel• a must. Adwta oa11. No peca. can Dtck ta.aM. • ...,..... •• -.---t _ .... ~¥" .... .,,.. .. -. ..... .. -· .. --•• ,. ..... ' •• ,. ••• ''4•,.. ...... ,. _,,.. .., ,,.,.. ·~ ... .._~ .. ~ ....................... ~~ ....................... ~., ____ _ • 'I ' I I • Remodel, repair, 16 yrs an u., lic'd. Mr. Palombo. . 96U314 Sell with EASE! It's a BREEZE Oass1f1ed Ads 642-5678 Custom masonry, con- crete. patio covers etc. Reas & reliable. 5th Gen t·raftsman. J ust right 1J378955 Doug t>'llHlloJ ---- FREE lri al lesson credeouaJed, reading, rmlh 4r French. 673-6013 'Ma•wa. I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• students, window wasbtng. Reaid /stores Xlnl work . 642-5449. ~7972 Apwt ... hu..tun... IAparftnfl'ltsu..fum. .R.-&to.d 4050 ...,.to~ 4300 Offkel..... 4400 Offkel-.. 4400......,. MG+gt1,.s,Tnnt Lost&Fomd 5300 •••••• ~............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 5005 ~ 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.,.. -..Ch 3848 Mewporl leach 3869 Beaut home. use of full Fem rmmte needed lO shr I NEWPORT IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• found lg brwn rabbit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t\se, mature man. $200 2Br apt on Balboa I~ Oneolalund... Plush office by Lido Isle Southern Orange Count) EARN 20°/o Woodbridge Es tate . ., ~clean lBdrm. ocean 1 Bedroom. 1 bath, yearly mo 1 nc I everythin g Plse contact Bret Klyver 4700sq. fl. Rent all or swunnung pool route 150 Sea.-.oned SlS.000 2nd can Irvine 552.~ v1 ew $330 A I Sh aw · s Or mo. $350 mo. /\gt. (714 J84&.9467 675-4000 _ __ __ • hall 430 32nd Sl ea 11 f 6r pools 1 Wi U train 496 6227 be purchased for $12,000 Cove. 67~~ -----y-.....u-•ett-tal_s_4_2_5_0 Charmang antique hse, -PENTHOUSE 1se info Sierra Realty fUture plans for record I~ Ullerest All due l~i. Found Set of Keys, t·or ner ol Santa Ana A vo & R.amona Pl, CM. Sat Oct 13th. Identify, 548-9703 --:;hr w/fem S200+util. 2 613-7~ 1na studio an LaR Bch ~; .. ~p.,,,~k for Boh 2 Bdrm Iba Oceanv1ew, CHARMING 1 BR w/view ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 -.., ~,.,...........,.,. walk l0beacb$500. of.water: .stove. refng & u....-~ 'or r•nt Bi'g Bear ynjs, pets .K. Aft. 5. SUITE ()(f1ce space avaJI. Ap· Get a piece of the action -1UR.NERASSOC. uol. meld d. $325 mo 'a j ~ r' ! 642-«156 prox. 2:50sq_ f\. Balboa lnvestor.s needed to form ,..a.K••lth/ 41!M-ll77 499-4591 WAT~RFRONT 2 BR. 2 ty 5•1P6 6• •Dens urn. Rm. mate wanted. 3 Isl $325.Mo ~1980 partners h 1 P C.ll I '~1/ Found Toy Terner. "" Orange Coast College 54&8667, 646-9770. J Br ocean view, $375. mo. yrly. No pets. ba w /view & pool Poss1-S25 rulely pr cpl. Ca II 61 X1Z1 Lost & F.-d ble boat slap avail $950 aft.er3p.m.648.1889. bdrm., 2 bth., CdM Located within the una ~Rental 4450 __ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-1186 mo. , T• ..... t·• house. nonsmo ker & que European designed ....................... Picture Frame Shop de M: a.ca•llh SIOO _... ., vegetarian pref . $250 Lido Marana Village l!lrable Npt. Bch l0<·a· WATERFRONT llOMES Modeml or 2br coltage TM.,nr.bch.675-9550 Consider· Forst.ore&officespaceal uon Absentee owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ound Lg yellow M Lab/Shep mix w/bluc bdrm 631-1400 on "-Ach on Tahiti· w1'th reason500atoble2r7a0te0s~Ft. MustSell 2'"' """7_ .• _ ... , _1 -2 No. Laguna acro'ls '-!"" Balboa oceanfront 4 br 2 400Sq Ft .. _.....,,., ...., street from bea<'h. $450 •2 Block to beach. 3 br, 2 car. row boat. wash • · -.1002mornings ba . downstairs, bltns. machine, comp lete hse share W t 2 males Private Elevator MESA VERDE R Ice Cream Fast f ood . •169 frp.lc, patio, garage. $600. kilcben, etc. For more After6, 67~; 675-4709 Wet Bar, Lounges PLAZA xlnt toe & potential .... ..,.. t leodt • lZ7 44th st'. sw.6140 inlo call 979-28119 eves & Rm mate. reliable, male Panoramic Bay view U2S Mesa Verde E. C.M. Must sell now' SUM dn ••••••••••••• •••••••• • • weekends Covered Pauo 54M 121 Flexible terms, owner , ... MEWPOltT Bllchelor/stove & refrig, · ~~1~~:,UL~~l and Decorator Amenities m.5882 $35.-~ Bache lors, 1 or 2 Versatile Co ndo ,~ Oceanfront, pvt 28011.afayette.N.6.~ Bl*'ai ,6 Townbouses" l'lll"iedftd..Hefac. m~ beecb,pool,2br,2ba,No Female.. 11 to 30. House. Aakaboutour or d ee apace; 1200 Sq . ....., .. "-5025 ft'OID-.JO mo .• Jse. 675-0814 •ft. lddl-pe&a . .-..79 sioo. mo. Walk to OCC. 1"1lDJlJ:N11'.0FFER f\.SU*tmo. M.••••··-··-••••••••• N\DIU l[lS collar So S.J C. area ~~ 83l-83115or493-2319. ---------ANSWEIS CLA IM OR ADOPT: several docs • cats look· Pastry -ttouse -&ag for their owners, or Drone -See\he -new bomes. Newport .. ~~~Ehlued Beach Animal Sbelt.er ~ Ubnr'l• totbe noil.)!. _ ...... _______ _ Sped•cular apa, tot.al 6Pm. PALM SPIUNGS. CA lemt; ~ IJ5.lll2 & Gnmd.Y Bltr ITWUl reeree&lo• procum. Nicetn·plextnrealdenUal OONDORENTALS .. .._WC:. I~~~~~~~~~"=:=: rtev 1-.it Ofc. hew-''Tiie .-.le~ : GoldeD a.trtever ,_e19'\...._ .......... ~.amm.ald,Uia.IO SWll• UM.Ml b !" ... all.ed. ''Tbee llellow. GNea ValMI)' .... • .. .. 'lllSYllDE!•' ---Raw..s ...... ~'!!..~~A·t7~00·8 Point area. t btk to .....,.._, 4110 r ~ .. f!!&Aecaft-.C 213°' ~and.,.....J ... bo• """& S beach. 3 bdrm. 2 ba Luxury Condominiums. .. ..................... MEW1'0trT llACH o c. ,....., von- . .... • am ree an Yearly$625.caU67J.-2113 ComplfU!y Furnished. &side C.M. Safe, single OFFICE OR RENTAL _m_-100_l _____ _ JoequiD Hilla Road. Country Club Setting, 0141644-1900 Versailles, 1 Br. view.• Golf. Tennls available at garage on pvt alley. SPACE. W. Cat. Hwy .. Gf'OUDd floor, hllh tramc newtyremodeled.Sauna, Special Rates for our Storage o nly . $45. Mmtnenl(lle.81251q.I\. count. 2 s tores avail 2&3 Bclrms oceanfront spa. pool, exercise gym. Clients only. Weekly, 673-3800 n~21821 Priced below marliet duplexes · Ye a r I Y · $5&5. For appt ph 642--0435 Monthly, and Weekend 1 single gar in Dana Pt. DIC. sums Redbill Rlty, Udo Offc. tm-4912Bkr _ belwns-8~-_ Rentals. $3SMo. Happiness i\)lavlngyour 673-7300 BACHELORUNITSfrom s-ae..nte 3876 642-n:Jaft.6:30 place of business at COMME:ICIAL 5225 per mo. unfurn. 100' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call: Dominique al Single car garage, on 4lst. &lke.r Center. Reeepl.. 1100 sq n. oe1gbborhood from ocean. 201 E. $100FRf1ERENT <7t4 >328-89l1 conference room. phone shopping center. near Balboa. For more info 3 Br. 2 ba, pvt patio & CATilEDRALCANVON N.B.S:SO~~ coverage. Close to Fairview/El Camino. call Renata at 556-770'7 garage Lots of grass. 614 COUNTRY CLUB airport. fine restaurants CM 55' sq n. 759-9501 Calle Campana. $445. Offkelfttcil 4400 Secretarial services 2 Br. 2 ba condo, "'1 blk to f avail. For more info, caJI RETAIL. OFFICE. bea h 2 t Weekdays a t er 2pm .,. "-"""Cathedral •••••••••-•••••••••••• ~Aft w t I ff c, cargar,au oop· .,......,, Bevatm.2161. '"""" . esc1 area. nr.BeauLbayview.$650 phone 492-1567 or CanyonDrive IALIOAISLAND 957-0700 yrty. ~~~:..2 .. ~ 5 · An Y ti me Palm Spnngs Reta.Mt.ore or office 118 Olfitt & retail shop space TSL Mgmt 642-1603 .. ~"""""'· California 92262 agate~ month 210 Malo Sl. B. 1 office HEWPORT IEACH ---'='-------SOllllhLCllJWMI 3186 Desert Resort Rlty Inc. Agent : 675-8170 $10Mo. l office $120Mo. 1 lOOOft cheerfu l oHice OCEAMAOMT olfice or slOrage space s•••A ava.11. U•wtairs unit · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "-··b'-' Utah 2Br Con-..,.,,. UP. Offa'ce-stor e. ....., "" 3br 2ba w/off1ce. Yrly. 2 Br 1,L. b •. S400 """"" uu '' ...,., $00. Retail shop spa<'e an new bldg. 645·3323 FrPac 3car ar $l050 • ..,., a, pa .. o. + do, sips 8 or more, rrptc. cpts, drp!, A1C . 17301 $80. The Min 1 Ma 11 da 1'SL M mt· g · 642_j603 uul. lsl & last mo +$~00 2 clr TV's rull kit. com::.. Beach, H.B. Lse. 842·2834 900-l5S8. 832.1859 ys. g -sec. fee. 31645 2nd St. See plete w /lift tickets. Week lldatrial Rental 4500 JBrcoodonear beach.All 9 to 5 thi s week . Dec 8-lS. 962·7697, l or2RmSu1tesfrom$75 llOOSq..Ft. new intr. $450 mo. Call CT14)5.17-S383. 900-5103 779 W. 19th St. Call Tom n eig h b o rh o o d at J an or Ric b < 7 14 > w.....-..tw 3198 _St0-_2200 __ . ------mosphere, coovenient to 645-GU: C213>83G-2323 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. RaltdstoShare 4300 Small office. Perfect for San Diego frwy, near · · t Fairview I El Ca m1no, 2 Br. 1 ba, partly furn. 1 Br 2 story apt across ••••••••••••••••••••••• answenng service, e c. Yearly.$4.SOmo. Crom park. S280 mo. Moving?Avoiddeposits & Only $75 per mo. 1102 CM.SStsqft .759-9501 Agent 673-3355 Shoreline Mgmt Corp., cut Ii ving ex pen~es ! West 17th St, Santa Ana. ----='-------1 847-6363 Professionally sln<'e For more info call J oe 2 Br$400mo.incl ulil.Stv li71. Canal e 547 -4181 or " refrig. 3505 Balboa Bl. Af ltwfth fvrnislted HOUSIMA TES Renata at 556-770'7 upstairs. Agt Gus <213 1 °" Unfumishtd 39oo 832·4'"'• Small Hi.de.Away Off1'ce. """'1712. ••••••••••••••••••••••• urt ,.._ Only $00/per month. Va-~FF condo, 2 br. Seawind Village 2 Br apt. util pd, pool & jac uui, CdM. $250. ~or67~7908 pool. adults, no pets. All New 1&2 bdrm luxury new interior. S49S mo. adult apts in 14 plans _6C2-8583 __ ....;;_m-8640 _____ -i from $350. 2 bd rm Gal to share 3 br, 2 ba, I M y A C U L A T E & townhouses from $500 + Balboa Is. ll9S mo. + cant. 325 No. Broadway, Santa Ana. Historical Bldg. For more info call Sam Warren 558-6878 or Renata 556-770'7 pools •--:~ t rf 11 util. Til June. 673--4299 specious 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, . ...,.,.....,, wa e a s, l MO FIE£ RENT blalcoa.Y· Pitched beam ponds! Gas for cooking & M/F to share 3 BR hse, 6 .... .ni..-. Near beach & beating paid. From San ..,.__ f bea h HB ...,.,"' IEVIU'" SUmS .._..... Diego "'""wy drive North UlAl> r c ' · _...,. --. aaoas from water. Quiet c • ~m> mft81T c--neiJhborbood. $675/m o on Beach to McFadden ~ ._,~ yrly lse. w aterfront then West on McFadden 2 bdrm. 1 ba, nr bch, vw. f\ill service. From SZ2S. Home63l-l400 to Seawind Viii age . Pref. fem non-s mkr. Newport Regency Corp. ~--------. 014)893-5198. $200mo. CdM. Mike, (714)844-7189 nr Lease: 2br, 2ba, 1 blk ·-.. 000 64(H398. ~ Beach ofc/apt. to ocean on Penn. Fplc, --~ ....... ...,.. $Ci0Mo. Avail. Oct. 16. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fern. 25-35 to shr house ~section 71~ Roo~ /k.itchenette E.side CM S22S + ~ util. 67s-4912 Broker VERSAILLES $12 week & up. 6484llB1 eves. 12 x 15 o If I c e f u r n . PENTHOUSE ___ 548-_9'7_ss ___ Share furnished zer. 1Ba MacArthur Blvd. View of 2 BJl. 2 ba, lie. All amen. ijm pvt bath, mature apt. Across from beach. airport. "50Mo. 752-1747. locld'd. Fr pie. Agt. empld lady, lite priv, ref, Gfec615-Sl41 Airport Area uec ores. Marie, m-l'105. SUI>+ Lag Bch 494-7346 QWet reapooaible F rm· lip apGllUJ'e on Bristol "THE" · EXICUT1VESUm f\aU service offices in Newport Center 640-5470 FOUNTAIN VALLEY WARNER/MAGNOLIA OFF1CESPACE AVAIL. IN SAY-ON CENTER. 162S sq. I\. at ssr per rt. Large non partitioned suite. Tenant pays utils & assessments. Village Property Mgmt, Agent. (Tl4 )1173.297 L •DIC.sums• Delwce office w1vlew. Recep. CODI. rm, sec'I serv, etc. 0 .C. loc. nr. ai rpo rt. $300 /up . ~w~. Prelt.igiOWI new ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPORT HACH 3000 ft, 1000 fl office space, qwet IJte mdu.s area. No automotive or fiberglas1ng. 645·3323 dys. Warehouse space "fbr lease. 2250 sq ft avail. Lease rate 22<. 290 Ran· dolph Ave, CM. 979-2290 ._..W..ted 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• °'8ire lse/ttnt of house cpl looklng ror unfum 2·3 bdrm w/encl yd for 2 mature dogs. Have good ref's for all of u s 751-9100, 12--4 pref Steve or Jean. t ' 11•/l• .. st/ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I ... Opp t llwlt~ SOOS • •••••••••••••••••••••• pttl.SCHOOL U c'd for 44 children. Plus nice 3 bedrm home. Room for expansion. SZ8B,750. Plrll Place.Inc 842-7461 2m Trust Deed l.Awlos on a..f & ~ 5100 LOST DOG: Mon. 10/15, l"Widfnlial properl)' ·-·-• .... •••••• Murd1 Park area. Bit o.aAomi.ed to meet .caer and lab milled. your Deeda' REW ARD. IG-10ll R.E.DEPT. SAMnACIOIAMC fDM AD$ Lmt REWARD ~ Chow,' 714!132·S200 .,.. Shepherd .. tan w /blk ¥"NEED ¥"MONEY • calDITHO rttollEM 2nd&3rdTD~ 547-5402 Arranged by Co.t ..... &..o.n MONEY AVA ILABLE any purpose, S10,000 m 1n Mr. l:largrave 951·35.35 M1ot1111s. Trwt o.idii 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.tltt' MhJ. Co. All types of real estate lDvestments since 1949. S,.cWhJ.jia ~TD• 6~2-2171 545-061 I CASH FOaT.D.'a ~1oss Nwpt Pacific Funding Money for sbrt trm 2nd TD's, no credit check, no piliy, SZ0.000 & up. For action call agent: 61'3-7311. 2 day approval fund ln 7 days. 13 ~% Interest. Low p oi nts OAC . sio.a.rrs.ooo 2nd T.D. loem. Udo Newport Co. 8T.J.. 7'116. 3' b.n. IK flE£ face. male. 5 mo. Call ML 951-2834 or 581;..t 190 call: Found Tan & bla<'k dog. 642-S.71 Vic Euclld & Warner 968-2822. , _________ Found M Colhe. sable & LOST!!. REWARD!!! 4 lo 5 moolh old kitten an Costa Mesa m the El Camino San Juan 10 tcrsect1on area The kit ten answers to .. MU F FY" & 1s tr~r calm>. If you have setln or have MUFF"Y , please call 919-2500. ext 52 dunnR the day or 979-2457 art er 3 pm. Lost or Found a pet? Call Ani mal As si s tanc e League. 537-2273. no f!'? ~ or lost a pet? Call Spe<:1a l Pals Hotline wtute. 8-l()yTs. Rope col la.r Cd M. 64<H~22. Lost white rabbit, VICIDJt)' Swfside Condos. family very h eart brok e n 536-5796 or 964-3877 LOST· Desert Tortoise Coll~e Park area. GM Rt..""WARD! 97~1803 Los l Nr Wil so n & Harbor . cat , maxed Siamese & Tabby some s tripes. blue eyes . ~8------- REWARD. Shi-Tzu. M l21bs . Wbt ,gold . grey,bm. Vic.El Camino Real San Clem. $5875 7141972·1235, 213iz.58.7398 Lost male Lab. yellow, 9 mo Clea collar. Vic Co6UI Mesa. 641-0439 Lost· 4mo ml ,.red & tan Dobie. grn eyes CM area. 19th St. Reward! f"OUND: Sm. grey beige Dy, 631-2522 or 547~197. M. wire haired temer. Ev~ny in fo appr. Vic DoverN.8.494-8948 631--Found Large Retriever I Lost: Orange lngbr M cat. Shepherd. Vic. Dover blue collar w /tags. Shores. Call art 6 Wood bridge area 642-9644. S(i&.8319. ~----~~-- Found: Springer Spaniel FOUND: Oct 12, Shel~y .Brwn/wht. pup, lllh & ~. between Ma&n<>lia Lake. H.B. Call Vicki. a n d N e w I a n d o f f 842-2535 Garfield. H.B. 962·7449 ---·----- aft. 6 Found Wire Haired Ter rier, vie. Newport & LOST: 9/14, lg Golden Ha rbo r Blvd , C.M female. Retriever. 646..QlJ8·646-S607 Balboa .. 12th. N.B. ---·------ Reward. 556·5855 or Found: Bird, Identify 8'Ba>16 species & Color. • 548-4496 "" J ... 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jr. apt. $375.Lull . Bdrm, ba, grg; in beaut. to~~ . ...::.! H.B. else :fjntrtft.~:.5~= V...W.Oondol. Poollr Garden Villa Apt. 1otJdt.,.._.,,'"' ..., r~ .. rec. facl. Nr. ocnn. $215m0. M-F. Pref. work--...-a& w.a wltdays,644-~ Ing person. 770-4140. Felbrmmt.ewant.edtoahr "--•• euw6wbda. _Eves __ . ------Beedleau·~ ~~·EB. $187 Wtes DICUTIVI sums available near OC Ail'Port. AttractJve rates i.ndude receptioolst., law library, coaference rms, secretarial service, • Xerox facility. For a penona1 ~ further dtUila lDqulre al Vortac Aasoc, tSS-2288 or GET MORE DIME WANTED: Female to share expenses of 2 wed siay ln Tahiti, Dec 22 to Jan 5th. CaJI Barry ~1017 mo. v•or-IO vea. There LI • difference. Becbelor, util, paid, no 2 rooms $180 ea, util incld, ail in bar Prof..mal servlcea for pell.•· kitcb, quiet, friendly. 2,!· ~.;!vbom. e c eo.-m1c · the company eucutlve Mf.2192 clean I& casual. Mon , u• ~ : ... ., • in a setting with a ---~;._-----1 Tum,Tbur556--0897evea. wash. dryr, lat. Ideal meoaaeeble number of WESTCLJFF 2Br. 2ba, ----'---.-----motber Ir child or resp. UDiu. 2092 lllchelaoni fplc POOi· Adlts only. Woman 40+, Sports matureadult.'1»-0ll5. Irv i 0 e ca I -.-0 . ~b-lMle 400 sq. ft. Lido M.mtna VWqe. 3rd noor view.-.tl.82. GrMtUtleC ...... $$$$$ FOR YOUR ~MASSAGE BobJamea-1..ic Muaeur <Mcall t-U, 416-Slll Avail Nov l. $525 . oriented, employed, non Fem...!-t.etoshrara-2 -·--... m.-. s moke r . $150. Coata ,.._ ~ " ... ,._. .=.:;:.;;.~----1 Mesa. SGf.G'1I BR tune ill CdM. ool, .... Offices Wlll~~~-furn2Br --------~J fplc, pr, Sl50 mo. 1 z aa trplc, paUo. tc IUllQ1 rm, Ute tilcb • ~1Mlie,f7S.5etl Sinai• 1tor1. ·tro · ' • WID..... ... ....... ll*y. Bela req'd. C.M. ~=.;;..___..--'--_-N---1 Clellla'. -.. ~~ erde ..... &e-1172aft2.. Luxury ...vuuv ewport Dr&:C. ·-·-· -. All amealtiee. SH ~..,.Hao beacb. Room ID Ira home, sem:eve185l-l1't = ~~e••='' ar ..__oYrb' ldtcben. laundry, apa, rmmtewnted&ollw lfWJ~ Afr ' _,.-poal, Irv. \JtU lncl. $140. ~ _ __. • -•-' h ID Cotta Ilea& Newl1 remod. abop'g cen&el' loeated at 2'750 Harbor Bl. b.u apace ~rUlialfrotn etOO aq, ft. ready tor lamed. omip&DCJ. Call Pnl s. Kata, Ast Jll/41tU. ,WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE M1C1=••'S •o.tal• UAM.aAll ._.3741 __ ...;.;.;...-----t 651.a.&1 4br, boule. Balboll lat ~. -.JU• ... ac . er .... f.rpl<, crpa Is • ~wave, W/D, tOb" C7H )5't·1181: wknda .,.. I.GO Rep9 w ocn. 25 lrt bedroom Ir bath ln TV. maSD. Collese alU· _ataD. ______ _ .-.,. to ba)'.f700Mo . OllLIPt.SlSOmo. ...... cunenU, bere. POil LEASS.SO. Lai .... Pwa. t4l.f188 or Ml-1471 ITWl71 ••ao-ca ft. _;;1~ ,... Qlmfortabie rm at com· Ftm.,,..... &o abr nice a _... 1-."1·811; b9aff ,.4J JadMle lll'lc. lml.bda.. lrl • .._., Uili•.Prkl ----Of-,-.--... - DELUXE lleJfraot ofe amt•. 11lp nall•ble. mA)171-lGOI crnc. .-. for ~ '4 ml. all -'""· ..... "",_. ... ab'M., ., .......... rtp •• Y• c•..., .......... ltw fw .UI w ......... FAMOUS DIM~ W ~ ..-Y , ... .., • .,... ._ w ... ...... ~ ...... -" ... 4 ................... ... ..hrl ·~-~ .......................... ... ....................... -..... ,, .. O.C. AIRPORT SICrY& ISCOllT •SllYICI• Spechilbla1 ln 'bua•· DtHmtn, rttldeat1 .... I i ·=-.f.o ~·~~ ff='.~."~0= '".;.."::"'~~ i:~-:i':r Hot~t·P<o ..:; ._. •"nM . &ta;ti, ... aft tPll ..... m-m.s, ttoU 1eeretarlal, .. ,, mublDt. All 1 taH . a.fHINPll dalJ1. 7JN24124tt1S.-.. ----__ .,,,,. ...,_ .,. #• _._.. -· ___ ...,.,...,,,,.. .... ,--~,,,. ..... _...,..,..tr... ~--... --..-------·-·- ... ~?.~.~ .... .?!!! ~:.?.*.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ .... ~.-?!!! ~~!~.-.?~~ ...... ___ -4._.1.• .. • .. .......... ___ c.:a~~·~,·~~ · c!=mc:AL: =::iar~ ~ ';.ic,..... • , " ~,,. ...... a.. ..,r'll pref. Call llr. r; -., .... •.a. -Mir llM •H.B. -'*-"· ., 1 • • =~= th cllirta • Tlprt for lelen'lew. _ _. --1r. • -• · a.m • ... ~.:J»IGl llJ far Har IA l&alrtb, 4U --~ Hattoo•l• .....,u. ~-...:.::.:.::;':. """'--~ '::. =· 1.::~: :w:;•port Bhd. DENTAL~Career oppty tarer of trOY• woed ......... "'&xc.AJeat p J ..... t.llvidtaU to for......, IDOUYated eD• ...... la ap· ... .. frl•a• b•a•llta • .--aaa..v "'llbm. CASRlER: Apply Jn -rate fateruu .. 1 ..,...lltieRDA.lynex.-iDelPI • .... ., ... . C t t' ='°=•Y•U .......... AB hceiMat ~op P• rao1 . c r 0 w D ~ ... -.,. -,,,. __ a..----~ .. .... •rr.ra • 0 tu In -·ta r -llllh'I ta curHntlv Hird• ... ll0'1 E. C.out ~,...... beplni *COOK~• -::.-~~..:-.-v· -'a' · • ,_ ......... -"•llaidtum area ... -ur ~ or -· ' • .....,,...... -...1oe ........ ..,..~ ~rlllT C""D ·-•,._. a ... ·~ T~~ Cal ...... ._4 _,· r....i• Mui~ Jal-baHabJ• IH .. -la-_,.-.-----•·•..-vice dept. Fil· COOKS c. ble~anmCl'lenl· --~--·----:-.,._.;.;..;:;;;;..,.,......~J "619.-a.uy, ~WtitS:-o!~:: ==7cr::: CAS... i., aper, lika deUll. om'DBA&Pl'!RSON edofc.C.Umat5t7·1"'5 ::ct:~!•:.-;:: ... _______ ,, a..ittot&an..... P4tr week, Tut1day, ~ ..ntD& •• otrloe PoeWom *•led ln Irv. DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ...... to a.n. 6 ad· Tburaday, Saturday. cHhltr at Blaviell'• 6 Bueaa Park. Good Needed immedlately for Mil. X·ray Uc, wUUq to -WldaourCo. Weof· w.~,fi"~~~pl)' ::"!::::car~~~ =·:i1:~':. :1c:tv~.~~~-~~:~ ~°'~Nn ~:>'~:: •'*J:::~· •at.alt.& .. a.. ...... • t~~AfltM ~a ... Ma t>OTe1or •OltoaaDet•ar.Uyou ~~ d:=~ r.:'natoi:.~c ~~r~ ~!!,. 59--. 1'18Ara.troal,lntM U~Wt rtt~ll nUJ"Hf}' &~ ll3J Plal't!nUa, ::V~·'!-! ~l!:~ flmdl ' otbfr relateCl LoapDr. Cll. ""-• DENTAL Front Office. ~ Heda • •hrp. u JoL;:rt'i:~llb the duUa. Xlot company a.r:.RK. eouoter •phone OnffewportBay ~Call aft. a. FACJ'O .. Y TBAiNE&: :~l~nd~o!:~o:p1':1r 1---------c public, Pkiue call Mr. benefit& package. An ordera '°" Dr•fUn1 ~ Excellent co.m pany -..1. Goodra1t s-Yaro'wlllotlDI 6-'epla1tllnc -PR.ILAWtt.,._ IMMdl m,oeo. WOI do &l\f_.._. lAUI. Coofldentlal OYM P O, Box 3~41. N.8...,_ ...,....,_ ASSDIRLEJlS ~ ltyman al (714) equal oppty employer. Ora,,.,.Jc Art Supplies. beaefita Ir_.. .... con DENTAL ASSISTANT -nmaaalOOdop WARE!HOUSE a.1178. Contact Mr . £vlll F /tlme. Neat ap· , --:w-· ·adhesive co. 1537 ~.l~i!!:; FACl'ORY S81·5'44. pearance. Typing ==_.a::,non ~,..~.1,.~·~,~~ Manro¥ia,N.B.541-5U5. .,,. .. appty lo Pf'ne>n, Mun lol..ECTRONlC A::JMO PrWcr Pft"iowJ cash.Mir· CAS .. a he IP I u I. M as le r llUW. c..t Hwy Prlv. Npt. Bcb. office. FACTORY TRAINEE: &hN l'n.1&m·11o•m UtU.-or No E.lperten<'e to& or b¥qklo1 back· ""'· I'd Co Blueprinl, 234 Fiacher, tll•-1 _ _._ R.D.A reqd. 848 -Immediate openina with ._ Top Pay Patd Weekly l'f'OUl)d. V¥el' US. up. pre · · CM. *'111113 r--- NOlllLL bene. Metro Car Wub, ---------DENTIST uperienced. Costa lllesa mot1. eo . T~mponryServk~ llRBfrWOOD 211CiOHarbor81.,CM. . WW train. Part GrMt opportunity. Dr. ~~~&in lrvuw 752W CA.SIDEil/Counter. l0.5. CLBIS or ful.1-t.ime. Rell. 291 Flaozer, 642·0ll~or fX>E M/t' SAVINGS & Sor6daysperwe6.Ap. ca-lkhpf Npt.Blvd.CM. ~ . i-------ELITE l5COIT •vtc1 H1Sa ... s WINOYIOI Wu I d '""' t72-tto4 '"24 HIS Lo •N ply Pioneer-Take-out, 204 Part tJme po1itloo avail. --·-i.. Dependable adult to Fa40ry ... ,,,__,.OM..,.. ... Vll A E. 17th Street, Costa usbling in Cosmetic ~lft.; SALES operate parking lot D8•1ATI l~~~~~~~~I •• , .... o .. "· ~ Gu'v-." EquaJ()pportwuty Mesa. <eor0raoptl7th> Dept. Wpm, 4 to s days Saleswomen needed for sweeper Mon·Fr1, mid· WOIK tu.A> ·~ £mployer M/F ·--------•I per week, 00 weekend treatment and cosmetic mt.eto8AM. 545-216ll Large concern hu o~n j~~~~~~~~~I wort. CUI the store Mgr Uoea at new John Hogao WE NEED: Acid& Bkkp:ig U02 W 17th St. Sant. A.na Lonely? Need lo talk?. Fooe-A·Friend Club now lormioc. SSl-2441 for_ lo· ro. II.ale" FEMALE. TDIJJORARY ~ today lo worlc on various acoounllna & bookkeeping <isi.1.in men ts. Work close 1 o your home. Acctg dcrks1 bookJceepers, accouo tanLs are ~ed thruuut <>ranee County. Call us lor more informaUon, Robert Hall's accam lc qa 2333 No Broadway QXI, Coldwell Banker Bldg., Santa Ana 1'714JllMIOJ i.ngs rrw 30 sharp sx-ople 1'1~f1£IS orapply: wome n ·s store 1n DIPUTYC&.UI ASSBaas to travel wirun group llA.l THE41•t• "'DIUG Fas.tuon bland Center. ctencal positJOO avail. rACIC8S around the entire US & Banking - -NewPort Beach . Call unmed. Requires 1 yr return. No Hper nt'c 2 TB.La u M 16105-...... Dr 644-7l00,l«>amto4pm dencaJexpt.andlype40 ~-==.se ~~!str:=gns:ro:~a~1n ~~~1 ~~l~ryp~~: TDTE ' Me;r:;J';:Ch COSMETICS :.:'k!y~Jil~ All shills available ln All lransport1tt1on & cashiering experience. nred of working lor so 332 lor appt. Orange JOW'are&. lodging furn Applicants Good s a I a r y a n d roeone else? Lookmg for i; 0 ~ n t y H a r b 0 r Top Pay should be neat. s mgle &i benelils . Call Jan Open1np now avaJlable ClerkTypi.st.s. Prior office ~ iateJ'~ted in skm MwU paJQ>wt IJllfDIC( ready to leave 1mmed. Martin: 844·1461 for luJI lime asststant experience, good typiq care ar cosmetics. ( AJoe ~()pport. Emplyr. No Fe~ For personal interview IMPBJALS&L managers on 2nd. fr 3rd. llkilla&iabilltytooperate Vera Products> We ·Tc •H•ifi call Mrs. Wiae772·l.520. F.quaJOpportunlt.y shift. No experience nee. 10 key desa.rable. Good train.By appt. only. 9am i--------· .,..... 151-9131 AutoDetailerwanled,w11l EmployerM/F/ff Wetrain.StartS3.10toS4 co. benefita. For appt. to lOpm. Call Joann. DISMSM ,,... 7 lo. 1444 train, must have drivera !~~~~~~~~~ per hour. Advancement call 6 40 ·4580 e u 1_7U«»7 __ ·5121 __ . ----·• CHlaR ~~~~~~~~~ lic.491.W661. opportunity for manaae· U .E.O.E. , ad c _._ Excelleat career op. f. ---------i Barber Styliat to manage meat posit.ions to SS.SO --:-:--:-=---:----ic:oaDSl~P' "' .,._,.,.,., ...,.. 1 _1t to It the part·Ume. 63l·9577. Tues· per-hour if qualtfied. For a.tl/TJPht wbo are al present ,....--Y •or an f'~IDONSA.LES ALTERATIONS •FOXY LADY•· Olfl'CALL ONLY •972-1fll• AllltoU.c••lc Fn, 9-6. Sat/ 9-5. eves. ll10r'e information " In· to proce11 corporate ~· to jobl an up &i =int,roat~o~a!:c!~~!Y· Part time, pick your own 6111·3028. terview, 495-9850 or call I en er a I and ad . CIDllllnl lnl1 C09mt!tiqua _... hours, S.t. or SUn. OK. 714/537·4840. Will in-mfnlllraUve expenses, Co. Will train. Sandy: illelMl"IY rtiat.ed Admln/Prof. _.\dlls . grdpos.rorret1redmon. n .. n .... "'DS -Mature,de· "'-•··..... ...._.. iU ,,,... •• _ ... 9575121 produrtafraervices. In· Si-·' alt. · I t r ~ terview 00 .,..,.....,aya by -recooc a...,.,. ..... · · d Iv 1 du a I mus l b--· me. P , /t. SS.SO/hr to start. C.M pendatsle & wear shorts. a--'-tJ:Denl type accounting • "' 0 w n bus . M It t : 642·6824 Port 17 C". 6~6·3811!" ...,.._, · COUPLE WANTED lo ~an macbin· C~IDERS Jdm Hopn's women·s specialty st.ore will open O c t obe r 29th i n Newport 's Fashion bland CeDIA!r. Openinp • r.r women in sales. llodl. caabier, d.iaplay &i alteration departments. Cail 644-7100 weekdays 10 to4 lor appt. ~ATIMJTY'' ''Open Westyle ··people saneere warm rtiatiooa C.oupies call 750-0674 Siac'-call 750-0S77 Recorded Mic. any br ---------I • .. vv Equal Oppor Employu ma11a1ement reports. b lq/llogmt. l 'nll/local. Patty "'-l,..,, 10 lley • hte help ~e sm. bWll· 1n1 • fa ricahn& or $100 refund. Invest AUTOM IU -~-------1 :.L.!:.::•~,.-... 'd oms put.lime. llust be hardware. S Yeal"ll ex· SS7-3812 SA&.Hrl!OPLI BAR M A I D 0 R CH1LD CARE · Tues, --...,,.,-.e req . Wlllinato1earn.&42-22t7. peraence tn electro. •LORI'S• WE'RE#l OPEN~-.DAILY 953-9820 836-0104 A French Delight LEMAN DE LARUE ESCORTS 24 HRS ~9820 836-0104 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS . 64.2·l!>71 Prol. Massage. by Steve. Lic.d Therapis t. N.B. 4:Jo.9:30, Appl. Only. 548-2817. A.buaad Parenl-a AoolQ<moua announce• 2nd· public meeting, Thurs Oct. 25, 8PM. 611 Heliotrope, CDM. Dis l'USSIOll topic. 10 Thin~s That Ora ve Parenti. C:r;ny & What lo Do About Them. l"euturcd s peaker , Dr Tom Woods For further in formauon ~11644·5441 GREAT COMPANY 641-0180 MC/VISA ""' ... Servlc•s 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIMITISING SIES The Daily Pilot has an unmed.iate opening for a JI a I es pe r s-on-w ith newspaper duplay ad· ver tislng experience. Good salary, com . m.ias.ions. and e xcellent fringe benefits . Ex- cellent growth op portunitaes for a person with career 11mb1t1ons Call ror appointment 0..,..Coast Dpily Pilot 71"'642·4321 &t277 Equal Oppt.y Emplyr ALTERATIONS Experi~nced alteration fttters and table wortters for ... .,.. tlopn-ffidl ......... Mont in Fashion lalaod Center in Newport Beach. Call 644·7100 ~m l04pm weekdays ANAL VST·AUDITOR Sh11rp hgure orientE-d person lo review lit pru cess insurance bcnef11 repons Wide vanety ol mteresung duties Somt' accountJng or bookkeep, mg expenence helpful. Typing not required. Great employer paid benefit package & pleasant working cond•· lions. For Interview Call D. Hammons. 833-8384. ... w-'llCJ Servi~• PBX operl\tors for a BRASS KEY telephone answering service experienced or will train. Full time or CATERING TO YOUR pa.rt time shifts availa· SOCIALAFFAIRS ble. Days. afternoon· EXQUISITE ESCOR!..!T~S:...+J~w·np or grave yard. • 661-2111 * Must be able to work NOW lilRINC some weekends. Typing ~ wpm. required. M~ny Sodlll CW. 5400 co. benefits available. ....................... Please call Mon· Fri . ---------1 Fashion laland area Dininc al E.ight Gourmet OUb for Sinlles For info caJJ 59-UllO Costa Mesa area Airport area Ca.II SU-4230 M/F E.0 .E T ...... 54501------------••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ F~ Airline CouPons American 4r United. Sell S48 each. or trade SlO each. 9fiO. 7207 Ameri c an Airl i nes Coupon for sale $50. 536-1622. Ask for Cindy. APROPOS Fashion Island A f'in ~opean Designer Boutique is s eeking assist a nt manager & additional staff. Salary open. c.. Ccirol 644-2652 ·~= H;"M:d ..... ~ ••••-•••••••••••••• • APT MANAGER For SS units in Costa ACCOUMTINti C Mesa. Exper'd couple. lnYOices, handle w i fe b k k p g e x p . Pt typing, uaiat Husband maint. exp. I outln1' duties. Call 642·5073 or (213 ) 540-7639. A Kendavi1 11115.3&SI IDd. .. E.O.E. -----------------•ARCH. DRAFTSMAN· AcClOYQ payable clerk. nan 5 yrs exper /comm &i New po r t 8 e • c b iDlhmt. (714) 972..mt llortpge Firm has Im------'---'---- l'Dellale openiq for ac:· ~ta payable clerlt. AlnST Elp9iia&'ed. Muat type IUUSTIATOI 40.,. "operate 10 key Do ··-..... ~. b t h G d port.raa... c .. _,,,., y ouc . oo co. land " 188 •capes, dJa· benef'IU le aaJary. For f a....t, caJI ~SIO ext trams, posters or ..,.. cm1Uine9 ar boob. Lay ..;;•~·-E._O_._s_. _____ 1 out to c u s to m e r BA RT £ "' D E R B s.lary ,to llOO mo., de-__.__·cal ......... _. -ll R~i red for well •~ 1 · Thurs mornings. 1·1.)'r __.,_ Dd ·~ ---· established deaJersbjp. lingua.I. Apply m person old 1'tr1. CdM .eves ~• on exper a CXXJRR!EB travel •&en· dledt l!ll,llDeenn& draw-Slraicht teU an -a stra11hl SNbreeie, 541 W. l9lh. ~ =~s · Ca I I C)'. 8.eliabie penoo. own & n gs re I at an & to store. Experienced pre. Oht\. l PM. ---------• car. Valld CA dnvera rrwdw»amlDvolvtagop- fernid. Apply in per.on. CMI COL w.eas bame. M·F, J-Sp. Mn. t 1 c , m a g n el i c • SAILCHIVltOLD Ban.ender, fuJI time. App. hgli llF•/D.UipMr Elecsromec:hanical Kimbrourgb95'1-874'7 g)'l'OICOplc systems. We ly in person to: 22771 C . 11.,.m~-=: CUST_...,.... otfer ncelleat beneftll, Female A&Undant, to a&· s11t dlaabled woman. Must drive , lite So Cst Hwy Laguna eent.reDr EIToro •~e•' opportunity ---~, ~ Be~ch4.IH.L131 ' ' · available to talented 10-Growine lolenotd com Part tune for School lD W..-&i a c~t.ave en. hoov+eepia1-sa.51G8. ---------1 Beauty diVldual with flight COO· paoy baa imm~. f/Ume Newport Beach looklOI( v1r onmenl. Contact te-----~---Al1I'OM0'11VE MANICURIST trol&stormdesignback· openings lor trainees rorparttimeCu.stodJan. Personnel 557·90Sl. ALECLEltlC * LOTMEH! Daniel's, 846-5534 ground Apply in pers0n &/or exprd. personnel Hrs 3'·1pm-. Call Mr. 1-E:•O_E _______ Part time, immediate Olevy dealer ofrers full· --------with resume & work Work w1tb small pre Jones~l410 opening. Call Balboa lJfne.permanentpos1t1on BEAUTY OPERATOH samples to Mr. 1''\Jente~ c1s1on parts f(ood ------DESK CLERK PBX San ManneHardwareforap- ID young men th as1>1st Rent space & earn more at Robert Bein. Wilham manual dexterity a Ct:STODIAN ·From 3 to Clemente Inn 125 w. pointment. 549·9671 . new&used 1>ales dcpart Leading Cdm Salon t'rost&Assoc.14()1Qua1I must Gd co bend1t1> & lOpm Mo n 1''r 1 at A\Cntda 1-... plandtan, t:OE MIF IH ment.s in l'TI<lintcnanec of G44 7321 or~0043 Sl Newport Beach working conds Salary 1Jru\•ers1ty Alhlelle Clull ~Oem i---------1nvcntory Sec ::,atci. opt•n Apply in person or 752 ~Jon M Ucauty CLERIC L/ ('Ufll ct Charlt'neut cu.r'W'oo,....... Drapt•ry Wur kr oom (.;ardcncr·., Helper, full JbwA.RO Ctw•ro&et Ass1st:1Jnl needed full A s R ENGIN.EERINt: Part t7r'::~ for ":;arbor ~alll.'>tres'§ l'K.'eded Near tune temporary J>O!>l1on Dove •-Quatl "t~. lime, x Ol lratrung prn M:M Product1ou Pl,:\ B OC Airport Sa.Jury open. to worit at large apan "" -> " gram Must be neat & -514 area chureh Late after ~ ment complex in Costa __ N_EWPO_ RT_B_EACH rush1onable Richard CUSTOMER 64.2-1 ~eves Call f'r'ed Mesa. SaJary IJ . .56/lt{ . AUJQMOTTVE Ouellette Salon. 200 ________ 1DRESSMAKER ·top Trans portation n~. IOOY SHOP Newport Center Dr, NB SERVICE COME CUSTm.ATIONS qwiJJty needed by pvt ('essary. Call (714 ) SALIS TRAINEES pt y . f n I g v o I u m e . SS1 .amo E~TIMATOa Beauty Operator fr v I C M Cdm a re a . Man1c1&rHt for busy Doyoulike~lem solv· JOIN Tbra1n1n1t)o_,r_yolungt. 1111.,..eves. Gardener, pan tJme. rot saloft. Must ~ neat & liii. ikt&iJ work lo a busy s arp lnu1 v1d ua • o ---------«> umt •Pl complex C.M.. Excellent company beneliu, "5 day wor" week fr salary com· 01lfh5Urate Wltb ability. Contact Clyde Morgan NABERS- 8Mil!ftu) l (l()() H.trt.x'lt lll-..c1 { <l'>lol 11/\t..,,1 54() <11()() AlTI'OMOTIVE SHUTTUIUS DltlVEI Mia.st have good driving record ar valid Calli. driver's license. See Ken Campbell . Att.. ~ 2929 Harbor Blvd. COSTAMF.sA Ba~ltters wanted. Over 18 w /refs. Needed for days &i eves in my horne 631-0130 rubionable. Following data-processi.og environ mMe periodic calls on Dnll Pr"em Operator. sm· SCZ.ll5lorM6-l4ll6. not nee. Must be ex· mmt. We need someone us• our est.abtisbed business med parti.. Mus t be per1e nced. Richard to balance & e dit • & pro{essKIO<ll accounts mtehant<'ally anclined. Gam .. Office Ouellell Sa Ion, 200 cust.omcr input & <'Om UY ENTIY m the Orange Co arPa depend.able & ron:.c1en Vaned dulles to include NewportCenterDr.Nn puter reports ror tha., Career o ri e nted 1n tJou.<.. ~ lttP typuig, mail. rlltng. Junior pos1t1on Mu\t or&ATOIS dwidualc; -...illm~ to ~or~ L'l'Tands. Pr~ley of So· Beauty h d · c·an bwld LO a h11!h 1n l>n\'er tianh:nt'r. cum Ll()()llAI', F'i\SHIONS ave ata proeess1nl( Calif Contat1 Sharon ' background book l::xpand 1ng (1rm ha' t-ome potential GuJran binallon Pt"rM>n 11.Hrt> 34.24V1aLido.N B .. · somte ,,._.,,.o:-. ror data entr} teed ,afar) + u1m \alJd Calif l1l· Good 54MSOO Spare lo lca.!>e for hair aeeping aceoun ing ex .,,......~.,,.. 11'\1S.b1on + bonu-!i Call d r 1 11 1 n 14 r t-l' o r d stylist & other reratl!d penence & be able lo use operper a~q~ r~~· ~~nll c~ Mr Jackson 979-2333 M.arumum agt' 2'0 Apply services 673 1970 10 key addmg machine Some customer t'Ontact partllmt'~ava1l lor P e nn )~.t \er , 1660 BEAUTY OPERATOR· by phooe_ Tues. lhru Sat. 2nd. or 3 shift and1or ~·· ,;;:;~~.~ Place'llla. Co6ta Mesa wanted. rent station. Call personnel for ID· weekends. Some lem hr. Retired welcome. DRJVER om~~ furn de· Pam·s New Image l«vlewappt porary positions avail CM SA. NB areas An livery. OC ar LA. Bob 964-5777 Call for appt. 5PM, 839-2:8S7: 646-2262 wl truck Expenence MARYKAY COSMETICS SAFEGUARD · prefured. Mc llann General Orr.cc. Xerox & la)out person. wttl tram S4 hr. 6 hrs. Mon-Fri,. Call KRI 957-8914 . Gc•s .. Offic• F\aU-tJme, perm . typing reqwred. gd company benefits. 644~ Ask lor Ann Nds Beauty Consultants. SAFEGUARD DILIYBY Oelt..64.2-8450. ()ppor. to earn top SS M l·tJme for local de· •--------w/the fastest growing BUSIN~SVSTEMS liveries. Xlnt. dlivmg re· l>ltffaS General Office, heavy ,...~_ .... , ,.._ ,...7 ,....n.o rNC. BUSINESS SYSTEMS cord r eqd. For appt. ~' • ..,.,.. .... eepin.g ex· \A.IDn""'c....,.""' -voav. INC SS7·9212 ask for Mr llesJ or women 2S yrs or .,._...,. ......,... 22J13Falrview Rd. C.M. F ~Rd CM WHt. Newport Sta· °'der. Know the coast penence. 401 Mam St. ~:~fu & Assulant ~3081 2283 a549-3081 · · llonerslnc. otJeS.NetSUIOawttkor _Hunt.._• __ &_h. ____ _ ed d · ClalC.&L more. Orance Coast G .. ---ne e 1n young ag. --DELIVERY -Rout e VeUo. Cab, 17300 Mt.-1 ~ raaLorv~J~ Robert & Securities processing Commer c I a I Fish dnver L.A. Times AM Herrmann, Fountain Varied duties lo include ay ' 7 · clerkforFaabJonbland Fllleter, 2 yrs, ex So. H.B. area. Good Valley. (No of Slater late typing, maU, IUiog, -=---------i lnv•stm ent f'lrm . Also 1 6 d _......_ PresJey of So Boat cleaning above "' perieoceoecessary. sa +comm . y s . betwn New hope " ..... .......,. · water. rull time. hard Processes new invest· entails some l lit 1n1. IJIM..8307. --~ &.clad 1 f!'!!_ Coat•ct Sharon. Bllbyaitter for 13 mo old worlMg eirl. 642.0671. menu involving bank de· c 0 u n t e r w 0 r k - boy , Mon·Wed·Fr1 pmlt.s &i detailed follow References please. Sl.75 DllJYBY&STOCIC c~n ·•o s·~ 1 ·30pm &12 7834 8>c*k~r. fuJI charge. up. Investment or bank· hourty. Apply in n.rson f\a.ll time. Xlnt benefits a:.o~c.iuu. FFICE . • . • • • .Eiq)erience in restaurant lDB expenence belpfuJ. Cammer's Sea Foods Mu.st be t8 yrs High DIUva p /T OFFICE TltAINH BACKSTREET Deeds Part Time CASHIER Xlnt opportunity lor 8$1· gressive person. acct ·g, daily rePorts, 64G-Ol.23. Inc. HS E. Braodway, Time,4915£.l'TULSt.See from Newport to Per:;::.ne£!JU'rt·time acct'sreceivable,acct's CencaJ C.M. Harold Westwood. Retail pom·""';· ... !!!teat.ypu. Pay a b I e . m a n u a I ....,.,,_.. uie ~ req..U~. GREETER ""---.. -·....,..ft n...c. T k On c-store, rece1vmg bet 8 "" AM and payroll. Position open'° --·~ ......,.., operator uo:uvery rue vers department. Good dirv· ween :..., ... Dana Pt. For Job in· , ........ n ..... 1r No exp er 1 enc c A&L Firewood bas open-_____. •-1 S.OOP.M.; ask for DUui. -•· ......, Outg " . lngs ror drivers & mg,_..,...,• re erences 759 "653 :k}:; N::1,!1!~630-~. 7:lOA.M-I O:lOAM ~~Jy. 10 °h~d~~. helpers, 18 to 2S yrs Call required, Must be over ..., Apply at 245 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. loalds11p bt9/CJ.rtc f\IU time, exper. helpful but not nee. Many co. ~~~~~~~~~11 benelits. Apply at 1660 Placentia, Costa Mesu. Co. wiU train alert. de Mon thru Thurs. So bdween If &i 6, 646-2887 or 21· Hours are S:30-1. Call Gen'I ()(le & Typist, Start pendable, attractive ID· Cout Plata Mall 56-1348 Nancyat&M-so?O. SS75. For Appl. Call: dividu al to greet '213>379-2642 DEUVERY·1'0PPAY. ~3260.Hrs.9-5pm customers for a new car NO s~ , 'NG M be Dryde-rs.: dealer·s serlve dept. CONTROLLER. Rapidly ............ ust Golf Starter Trainee So ("'-& l I ho expanding Or. Cly 18 or over, own trans, Presser/comb sil k needed for private club. 88nklng lB.Lllt me umg eep ne ul h • 30·9pm , Mon -Fri finisber.experor tramce "'or 1·ntervlew cal l work. Good salary & man acturer as 1m .. i pl loc I a r IOOICICEEPEI bene. Apply Moo .. Wed. mediate opening for 531-0811 cal! btwn. 1-9 or ant al ... guna 644-540t. MEW ACCOUNTS Permanent, part time, light typing. Will COO· sider tramee. Call for appt. Mutual Savings & Loan Corona del Mar Mr. Conopaat67S.S010 Equal ()ppor Emplyr Bentina Ta&.a .. MEW ACCOUNTS Part Ume permaa.nt, Commercial contractor Thurs. from SAM to 2PM r esponsible . pror1t .:..p_.m.________ Hilb Mall. S4·S7hr. Call needs strong, dependa-at Nu Orm Plans 31!M·C oriented prof~siomil to Oeiivery Person wanled. &17-0840. ble bookkeeper lo handle Airport Loop Dr CM. assume position as ton· 21 yrs or ofder pref·d Al· ELECTRONIC A/P computerized P1R.1·--------t.roUer. C.ndldate must len Beck Fiorist. 645·360t ASSEMBLY JMtYment requests & in-1 ' have Acct 'g degree & be Company located near voicing. Construction ex· CJ..ER.ICAL weU versed in acct 'g con· Del Meo over 18 for L.A. ocean needs lull l• me perlence preferred. trols, budgets, EDP, and Times to homes in N.8 . Trainees lor mnfg. Salary open . Send STA.ITIARHIMG overallfmanca.al&acct'g C.M. Penn. p/t. M00/42S divwoo. Earn whlle you Reaume: CHIJSTMAS maaaaement. Send re-mo.&46-0637ora.S&M. learn. Many benenta. au.me "Jalary b.iatory to Ca1J 64.S-3632 MOltEY MOWU! Box D. Daily Pilot, PO DIMOMSTRATOIS . J Ray Construction Co. Ul8 E. 17Lh St Cos ta Meu. 921127. Attn. Pat KJmmel Box ISIO. Coeta Mesa, Ca Fri-sat. 10.m to &pm. i---------•SICllT AIJIS trmll Wen near yow: home. Eledroaic Aslemblen l7ping required. Will BOOTH ATTENDENT-~ trainee. Call for Over 11, Judy or Harvey. app·t . Joan M.arselle, Newport ArcJtes Marina, ~ 1113 W. Coast Hwy, Nwpt With6Wit.boutSH COOKS, ASST. For Qqlom, foods 6 small 2 E L E C T R 0 · •TYPISTS s u 0 rt 0 we r Ea r I y applianceii. 7141761-5513 M E C H A N I C A L •PIX OPBATOI Achievement Center or2U~'1000. INSPECTORS needed so k Immediately for tem· •ACCTQ. .. S s.nta Ana, S4CM7 ·as Deni.al Offiee needs part porary openlnas In •IOOll•• •s rorearta time clert; typist. Good . Mln l.YPlQI atUla ui red " ai.rpOrt area. exp. •ICIYPUMCH OPll Q)ot. nperlenced, nJ1ht _ _.._ ,_ ~~-" A"'-req. ~11 Pam, $56-8520. a.•s abift. Apply In person -""..--.. .. * ~"• K.ltcben, 1750 S. prox 12· 15 hours per lfutual S.vinp fr Laan 8cb. S'IOCamlnode Dluell• --------San Clemente Ca1euria help wanted. Equal OpJ>Or Emplyr Mon-Fri. 6-2:~. 975-5257 Guards WANTED Mlle/Fe•lll• ,.. ........... Responsib)e persons. preseraUy licensed or not to become Secwity or. ficen. MaQY locations available Un~ Oranie Coun\y, includln1 Newport Beach, Costa Mesa & Miuion Vie}(>. ~ II ACCOUMnH8 CLIAI 1pecirication. DeveloR ~ ln aecounu concept.I for customers. receivable a 10 key. Must have 2 yn. •.rt Jlake your aboppln1 ellli~ by Uliaa the Dally Cafeteria Employees, ~8-4&.LAIOI b*tHwy,La1Bch week.H.B.MUal . •.,..ASS•t• •s Pef'iodoa~~ run E9CJl>W ...,, .. International Secunty Services, Inc. I 775 E: Center St.. Suite 105 Anaheim 635~ ld1ool or 2 yrs. aboYe ell· Good ttlilph .. mawr. perience. Must have lft. a:• io 5. Mon. lhna portfolio or prevlout Fri. P'WM caU for appt. work to demonstnte. ... ._ run tt~e. s121a mo. 1-.11m1m'~'1C• I'ak• ad to neare1t h I ·~ ~ Employment Develo.,. Pro1rntl¥t property ment Dtpt. 0 .0 . . l flrm loe In MUllJ'.m. Ad paid '°"' ::· .. Ni--leek· ~bJ.;..........,,......::..;..;.:.• ____ -t i.s • ._......, with l.o*lal foe a home ti ..... A/& bowled,. 10/ll' ow.? You'U ftM ~=="-....... *""· 8aJ .., --IMl•wtlaiid .,... 'Or l•l•nlew ,_.. Hie to Clu1Lfied (lrtl ......... JIN ft9)' .. ,. PUotaa..lnedAda 1 days , ul•d exper . 1,;; ' beJpfuJ. Good benefltl. call for appt. 731-5100, USITHI _._ .. ~·~~~~ DAILY PILOT • .,AST RISULT11 SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642-1671 ld.UJ CAI WASH CAI ... lmmectiate employment •vail. For IDterview caU ........ . , .......... ._ ............ ··-··· •PACICRI COOi( Ume autatant. Ex· t.o.1i •abort term, boll· PARTTIME __._. chatiet opportuoi day • vaealion pay. ~avail, experience -ctrtilicate • lbpltallaaUon ualla· nee.~ I.II Pf1l'IOD ty. X·ray ' . icate re- ' VOLT "I I"'' I •' CIWed. Eai>eneoet pre· (erred. ~xcellent ..nu. Salary open. RB. .... 142.mi I • Tract eacro, officer needed Immediately. E..0.E. call California Escrow.~ Equal ()ppor E~w ; J ~~ ••• ?!!! !!!t!:!>L ... !!.~ !!!t~.~:.~-.. ?!.~ ~'!~:~ ..... ?!!! ~~.~:.~ ..... ?!.~ !!!to!.~.~; .... ?!.~ '°'*'*:: "'.' 11• ~°;v ~':' ~•• 11a1.....___ __ .. • • tw.w...., Tl• ...,,Wad• ·~Ir. •ai TYPll![•,•I Oh '="W':'kt'.!::; -•al...._._ 1• ~do. ;.;;:; ................... """'"'-·----;,';;jj;;;;?1• H-.atera. lt ru•I• tlllll Dr ... one • N••r.rl luela ha -ltlt WIWllllT a. 1 poaillal• mature ~ ..... -;,~'!_~ a.._ N.B ._ .__. i.-........,eauc.. ..... ••for ~r''''· P\alJ u .. 11• ,..., u lllllllltio II old 111 .. allllilmll-v --u ... ___ -"'!!!!....--=-~· ...... , , ~dworklaM llPI for , __ ._. ...... lm-..t•·•-._ weelk ... be ~ yr lO eerll; wlO l•d ~ ..... ._ ......... ----....... PN\t ... ot. --~,. --~, bl .. -.. d ........ . lllll..W••-llll'f ..... l'Vllew.M.0.•21. • 1ao•• fell••l•t · *Cl•llTI .. -.. ...,...... wu.' V, ................. .,.. =:~.~;.~:,. P•ruaable. ••ll loo• • board to Ja 1 • • ~ • .......... rt,, aleo. • .._ ,.. ue ..._. • M1±11111 ..., '-all .,.. • ca..,... ,.,, ~EllDw....._. 1et ~ raqwNCt. ~~ ':':::J qulltled ,.,..., cau a.a vie-. ---............ r-, ......... CMI...., -....... We olrtr ~t..wlpment Alllat1l44t0..U,.lf'OVe, .... n.Mrttac.e pre'. !!-·!!.Al..,., PAlft.- ._._ ---... -• c1 ... A • I ~~· oald O....wr...... -·1'1111 ... -· -•111 ~-...... .......... b:w&ei,._ rer•tn l•Hra•tt •aoia&eal. Oood ~~= ~ --AMY-~19'........ ~·· :::'~ -a..;.-:.=:.c:~ b • Y.A.J.1Ma1!._ r:: li:lll j0 , I•· PASTIUI' • ~alla Ava. Coata MYIUINI-~;;;;:_ .-.~':.:, ::_....._ _ -···------'-...................... _ .. _ ....................... -. .._._.. v ... .,.... ,_ aow ll ,_,. M CID'--· • ....,.,, ANb lltdlcal Coordlaator. 146-4741 Sat. 1!1perltnce _pre-~If/ UlrV Prl, Ruty PeUean, Mk Fw Aadnta 11 A Q L Q ....... .._ la a rt· UI l*llGft n. lurf ii o•-. lDdiv wao n · -Campw Drht ferred. Appl~ Pen. 2'1a W. Paceoat lhy, ~'11~u ~ •1 **• I IUCe u1 .. 0 pro. ~ ~~ 86 · Cit. bl&;~ Met be facn (Knmfrom Q11av;, IMO P actnUa. 'vnk N.D. Mier ":f' :,.~~!.~ ::: Awr.v. ... •• • I ••• ·-· -Wh• o ..... Co /LA -WayaUlrporU °""' .... .... .... IJ."iii ....... --,., ••v-. --""' ..... .._ _,..., •• " 1ra11. On•••••• __ em..., .. -· ....,.,..,.. •• Recep. -<h-want..i ...,lbNFTl.lam·-~ --·-lo....... .....Oa, 111 N. Co11l --h<lplul. ...__needed In Uoolat. Heavy -e1. &.....,helpwant..i. a.,.+ Commla1ion. P•r • o • Crown HO. taf a -lfw>' i.aiuu Bluh Will Lraln. fmaitd o.,.n. irowlna Oranae Co. type SO wpm~ invoices. !itartJJll w/cood 1aJary. c.oa.pu,y beaellU. Will ltlrdw.,.. l1lf k <»ea. bat ,.... lo do ....ra1 -__:_._ IQp t\AIJ or ,.rt Ume. ..... ... i..... Mlni Qlaatioot. orders. Front Cal187S-2111S. tram. N'eat appearwe llar.CDll lor---· y,.., IWD. to , ... ,.,. nlf• lion. Fri tam .spm. *P4CllA6BS• r--. oo. mum 3 ..,... ....., ..... Top &-...uiaa-.i , 1w1 ... 1an """'' eo11 urpeled office .,.......lorinterview. •JS•. ~~ tbf:rri~~c~1~: aaJ.ary•beoeflta. Irvine A&Jllly Peanyi-aver, ueo ... VY DUTY ____ ....,... !"!'!..A :.::';...~ .. R:!n':. .... c N w 0 .... N . 111 .......... .,, open. ..... Mfr. c:.u xa.... --Pla...lla Ave .. Com I ...... ...,....., am ... R .. .., u-n ..,.,.. Nm>ID F pt all C C P -..... a,. ol Soul.Mm Calif. .... . ...._ IJAo non 1moller. Perm ........, """"'· ~ lYWuuu ~r...,~~,,,;.... ~-. · · · &eedl.q 1peci.aJty chains _;__,;.;__ _____ _ only. .. nollll. P•ld ~ ·-now. A...,,. Tup ....... compuy. No • ·-··~-R>X:EPnONISf. law of· ._ ,,,,_.....,. -· SAUS/llTAIL 'llCHlilCIAN holiday .. "'"'Iona ,. .. , ...... NO EXP ._,,.......,.,.,, -•.w.~ oee . .,.. mo. no •• .,, ...,,tp. Aaai.t. ,.,,. A ornce supply • "' . .,..,..Bat • Stnet,,.. NEC . Eaceptlooal lllfOICE ,,.......,,.. ""·""'"'°· ..._-le u. 00 , So. t•oneu ne•d• •• wntebevrolet S 8St .. Ti..t.ln c.,._r ps:eparalioo for Help wanted in -web· o-t-:.... · f CoHl Plaza. Fashion p e rl ence d retail 1 h a. I.bole w11blo& to bretk T......... otrsec. press room. Ex· ·~·· pt·lJme, or Ion 1 jo •P w I uce In lo mo v I es I c om t-L..... 151 9131 ~nenced & trainees buay hair salon. Prerer lalaod "a-lllrl..., h Ve salesperson. ~U time warti loed olfva atable MAIL/EDIJ ...... r .. 1al1. 778·1-" Sm ..,...,,._ • . I --. p---..4ble & relJa. stores. r or s oe or Phone ror appoinlmeol ~ .. ......_ with ,....... ··-... ......, y......._ 7 l"· 1 .. .. .. Mini mum •1e 20 App Y --""........ ...,,. .. ,~.. f _, l M -....... pa.)' ree Screen Artast ~--"'"'"' Penn ysave r . 1660 ble..111·7050. .......... ..... erpeorpreerr.,.. M7·9212· Ask or r ••ol• 6 maay f•l•I• NoY.., ~... Xlnl Soluy • com we" Newpo•l '" a..ri&a lnclulfu., major CLERK Mtmnt. PlaceutJ1. C.M --R.EX:.EPTJOMST -Busy miulon. • full fringe tioners Inc medlea.I, dental. 6 Ufe MC*.IHOMI SALIS -Pr-developers office. Lite ~efils. Contact Mr ----~ .-id vacatJon, ~e We need 5 anressive Painters helper Jot. & =by p T Hours bkkg, typln1. varied Yuluc at: 7l4·541MCM.3 Sales ldlal ~ ~ 10 Janltor, pt·lJme, 6 :30pm .,._ d ta....,... Ul"C __ , ___. ho tt Ext. Part or full time open Reliable i.eH-cUJes.O.C.airportarea SeeGreatEartb ,.. modern plant w1lb J0.30pm. Beapoo~1 VtlDY • ""'"'•" • 0 ... ea ........,e w wan ° TI41848-9884 -· .. ~r. No exn.r nee 7Sl-est.a Ret.aJ.I Clerks, tu.JI time. Under Nutrition lal.eiitcquipment bWt.les, wtll be clean· bas a full Ume openint 'earn $30,000 ~r yr Wt __,..., .... . Mon-Fri. 10.5. Also part --------~e.xper req. int "'upkeep of blda. tint shift to handle are a IJ'OWin1 company Park ing Attendant ~ __ _ __ ume, late alternoons & Sales'l'rainee C•!ld U. ~ aockini •~liet • ien .1 ~status cal.ls from accoun in the ellPllDding Moblle male/fem. pt & f-tJme Pn ung ~OMIST evening clerks needed * Sdwy + 1t....-"W• ..... """'=1 mai.nt. u~keep. In tants &t help coordinate Home Industry. Expu Job in Seal Btb"Npt i,,Uic BOY ln-.ento"' SWITCHIOAAD Apply P ier 1. 2710 Ca mds~ * ,,.._.. __ .-..,.,..... quality conl.rol with echt pr'eferred but not nee. 8ch. Call btwn 10 5pm ·~ ,_."'TOI H b Blvd Costa .. ~ •133 la"viewulg tween ll·~. dept. & other related Call 972·8421 Ask for 673-4800 • · & generul clean up Pos • ---ar or · Young, 1rowth orienled oP9 • 102 E. Baker, C M duliea. Must have ac· Mlltl' 11vall 1mmed Ofrs xlnt ~x~rienced oper ator Mela. companyseek.soewpeo CREST maio. COUfttina or bookkeeping ---p.&.nT TIME benef & opport to lrn for bmy real estate of Sales / Oependa ble pie to expand i n t<> CH.EYROLET JANITOR. fu.IJ time days, exper. & be able lo MODll.5-ISCOITS "" pnnlJJll( ind with ~ yr flee Comoie board. Call llomemaker for perm man a g c m e n t op 1 experience preferred. operate 10 key adding AttractlveFemalesOnly EY£.ll..lllll...IGS old pnnung co in Sant<1 for appt. Coldwell panurn.:.eves.and Sal portun1ties. Pl all.,........,,.., m achine by touch $:i00wk+.645-6896 lliiiil""lll" Ana r e l ocating to Blmlter/ClarieJohn.son, hrs , xJnt discount. Thl' INDUSTRIAL luC. easec • 11 r-AduJtswithoutstanding. t.11 guna ll1lls Cal l 644•9060 ,,,.11..;8etln ~ .. n 17 ,,., SUPPLJES w" S Pl• ... tall fo<appl. --.S.UCOtlTS •lt.-•ctl.e penon•hll" '""'" ~ --·~ -CAU.llARK 009 · 21St l. UY PUNCH Ol'rll. -.ctlve Fed>ai .. Only who arjoy wo<klng with --· Sal"/DeUve" . Xln• op """'° San Bemardlno. Nights. 129 Experience SAFEGUARD ecnn wk+~ kids. Over 21 Start Ht RacquNball tlle11lthclub poc for t'Olle1<c~ student.J> Irvine Area. Hostess. Xlnl oppty to To work in downtown _,,, S3.50 per hour. Phone employees nt>t,'<led 1-'ull llave fuJI lime & p time ------ supplement incom e . San Juan Capistrano. MOOELS/HOSTESS-F'or 642-43 21. Ex t 250 or part time Racquet R£CEPJIONISJ JXlb avai.l.Yoo can 1:.arn SCTIYTOY.P. Welcome new residents. Call&61-l 2 ll.MrAmyx BUSlNESSSYSTEMS Porsche auto promoting BE'lWEENl·SPM ball USA 77(}.7872 up to $700 per hr C11ll Typing. some S /H , Perm).>/t Fiex hrs. Need LA a o R AT o R y INC. in So. Calif area. Look:s ~fwA..dreo RE AL E S -TAT 1-. PBX SJl~llbt~ I 9pm I 1 l>e r a I c o m Pan ) car & typewriter. TECHNICIA N: Main 2283FairviewRd.C M & personality a '11'1ust EquaJOpportunity SALESMAN WANTt:D benefits Send resuml' Hospitalit y Hobtes:s lAitnaoce & arumaJ care, 549-3081 Call Kathy972-9484 _'Employer__ EARN UP TO is•; COM SaJes w expr & salary rt' ~,.'-""-· -•al lea°"" 1 •L. ~ foo-ISCOIT M 1s."0N N >:T 1 c.. M orf'iri T!Me J fOttl)' LOVE "'""""""' 10 P•.,ley uf H 0 t e I E x E c . !!·!>lper hN~rs. Afull1582or Maimenance . & c· • T E It I ... G IMMEDIATE cam from ssof< to SIOOK ~SHOP : B ~ PA?tn~v~ HOUSEKE EPJ::R San,..... 1re·. e·~i40 JANITOR. part time T E annually 2F1ndoutwh> Co..i.AIMIGrow FASHIOHISLAHD -----Clemente Inn. 125 W Deere. ~---:.._ rugbts, experience pre· SHYICE PAR TIM new ltc earn big HS lmmed operung mature Sei.tmslr~. i.all-Joft ~,._. Avenida Es pland1an. Ladies who need extra in· ferred. Plea1te call * 661-211 I * OPENING herf' Come talk with wttt.lurcpr K.~•t_ sales person Ft.rfl lime-per preferred. full lJmt-. !8'1Cle~ --come 25 or over please ~-Monung newl"paper auto SaL .. Sun. Morrungs ~be:nn e3~U:~ ~~o~~ce Burger King . o ne of Appl) at 26 Fashion Isl PT 631·1~ ---- HOUSECLEANERS cal..1548-2'127 Maintenance Man for apt route. Approx . hrs Driver To Deliver land budget term!.. 4 America ·s fas t food .?'!~~~ __ SECRET ARY CM net. PIT. Top I L•nd•top;ng ;n1 .. 10, -...... C..ta .,.,,. ....., dally. Ideal ••P· DAILY "LOT ,.,..,.. •PP" •"•" """''"· turrenUy h" ..,., c.,porol• H •ad. GIJllham Girl 645-5123 _ plUJt maintenance, ex· A1" to ~orm all types plemental job. Approx to our earners 10 San ~Find out why ··we ve an oper.ung for a fnendl)' SIMSaOE SAl.ES $ Housekee~r. babysitter. ~rience belprul. Full bldg aervi ce wor It earnings $375·$450 mo. Juan. Capl$trano Beach. b'Ot the be:.l lhlnl! ~olng .. people-person. Our C06U. fo\Jll time ~ion l-.11 S • I ten 7 ~oldboy,Mon thru tlme.CIM--0168 Weekdays l(}..t,642·'4907...:_ ~1~~.08 & S40·6722, Dana Point . San ~.!;~e~~for Mr ~\~!!~~~n~:tt!~c penence helpful . will ~·~~1~~m~nv~~!~~~~ f'r1,110meevea.Owncar. Landacipe Management .ll Sales Clemente area Mu~t ran handle our phone&. train Some dttr1cal Island Husy. aclin-. JLB. Call 847·5622 aft 6. General Maintenance . positions open. Fabnc or Motel Ma.ids. F\IU & P IT. have good dri vin~ re Rea.I &tale with tvntno abilJtJes pre work 1n volvtd Pr t'r challenging, d1 vers1ty Hou Indoor plants. Male or retail ex~r req'd. Call no exper necessar y . cord, large st11t1 on BUQY f--( .. i>sx ex ..... nenct mature and.1v11iu1I Call duue:. Good skills. llyp S rMRaa-J k ,. .. ,,, ., ... ,. Sal •·co ... -nefits ap wagon or van. Hourly "'·~ ..-.. Cj ,_,.., "'h th d 1 r lt;l\l!;IA"g\ female. Xlnl benefits. ac ,....,.......,. ary.,. ·"" · · 1 •&••EST An notreqwred. -»• ~ 1ng1., or an o F\lllume,goodaal11ry& ~ -plyinpersononJy: pay +milt>age u -1an1zut1on11I abilities b, ne fl" ... E . o. E . M, nag" 8 d g h<. """" M.,• Inn Iowan". C• 11 H m y Thlt" 'l&hi: W• " SALIS LADIES ..,. 123 M·Fh. 9''°c'.'.~ Bayview Conv. Hosp. Land11caping Full time eneraetic, personable 3206HarborBlvd ,C.M. Seeleyat: ~~,e~1<>::~f1~~·~ ~ru!'g~n~~~~~ FU1Jtlme&partt1mefor 2055 Thurin, C.M.Cull permanent positions r.::::! to manaae new 642-4121, Ooltarlocationoffirebaa \Ion with an au.rac:tan l of couotry ·a flnest mie~L.V}I d 6'2--~ open_~periuca .,... ..:i:":'.t.::!~'~: ;:_: M01'0ll ROUTI Port Ume help wanled. pride. enlh.,laam A u luy and extelleo• d>ildna'a Bo-. Lo =.::•~ch a a!~~ len-ed necea1ary. DAILY PILOT routes lo ... _ ._/or T•,.... _,_ ... _ -~-. U ,_., ol lbeee ~y ~its. J?lw. »ac-m. So. Oil Ptua. I 111 HilUleieeper Wve·ln. Jn ~ '79-$1G -duciaa 6 oopyiq. Typ. So. Laiuna ,. San ...., • """" ,....,.,.., •--.. ... , -'--k. ~ exce lut 1 •. some 1ood bealtb ,_ eom-• int • math an a11et. Oerrwit• now .. allable. for pro cj u ct i o n . ICIUDd lmportaat to you, ouryou 1_::"-:".!'~oc1tin1 111 · aces.a pe.yable •rec.in· fortable ....... Sala1"7 6 &-.-.. tecarMY Plnunt 1~ lD ~ delivery Mon· Mlnimom qe 20. Apply u.n call now 61.lve )IOUr i--:. ... :". ·...--~ SALESLAD\' for llldM!s ~ ._..._... Call JUI ..__., Lal\IDa Ntauel No,er:~':.ut Ir•~ '7MMo to •tart .. __ • ..._. -. .... v, morn. at Pean1uver. 11ao Real Elltate career a --v .._..Nsirt.._On~. _..._. :::=:---... +Mun PfOfll lb.aJ'hs1. ~ ~~.!,;;~:-a..'1u-...... fl'lacmtla.eo.ta M••· Al·":I..:.:~~ for :t ' al.,.... --_____ , _ ... " --·• U 10111"r• Cl••llfl••· &>C8EKDPER 5 day1, a.tNcw. Lf71.0118 Excellent .....W..• for hr«lme. tan1 -.aoo • · ..i-li¥9•acalht: SalH: Ma•a••ment ;:;:,:;_7~.,:,j~ ':':,';."~ 0::'~::'. !;:." ~.':.><;: ~:::_.~~'.::~~;',i: ( ..... 't1iJ!att1i1!Ki1 a 141 S4Uus =~~~-U! SICltlT ARY. a..,a., to .-. c/o The po1lt requl red. Ca I I Libertarian Party for Real Dtat.e Dlr¥all bw iac.. g7,_._ llOUSEKEEPER -For iiriYPUot.POBoxueo, "2-ml. Mk for Foet.er vallcf 1tatu1. C all ............. tnavelinl exec. Liveln or mary hie le ~ncv c:o.t.a Nesa. CA 92162111 Ouellet. tM-1.IOI. N. 11\aat be ex.per 6 pro. fli h ------RNJ Dtate COlflOli TIOM r1cient 10 maintaining 170NewportCtr NB 11.ANJCURJST wanted. Nww. back 0 ace. P ysi PAIT TIME c.~•n•ay 0...-Dftll ~person w/2+ yrs. aperieaeeJa l11m. mfg. field. a.y pbooes, order proce11ln1. type 50 + wpm. cakuJator, career onent.ed person for ex pending f um. mlr. Ca II Karen al S40-8894. Ste3'5 640-2920 · aan·aolflceNB. TU -"' home. 4 lo5days a week. rent st.aUon or percen· 644>-3'99 MAHUFAC ltNG foe general Real E.sUlte No Sat. or Sun. Approx. I LEGAL SECRETARY tage Pam·s New Image Witb 1ot.s of work lo do & office. Laguna Beach hrs. 9:30 to 1 :30. Per!" needed ror bully liliga· 9114-5777 NURSES AJDE.5 Small. orders to process we are local.Ion. 494-«>57 Ask for 1!iQ3 So Cout On ve Suite 106 applicant only .. Apply in lion firm in f•asbion M.arUactunni every other wknd olf. 1n need or part lime Joan or Larry penoo wltdys 9.30 lo 6 or Island. Min 1 yr exper Del. comp. of S50 alter 6 employees lo fill this write Ma. Marcella. 6SS necessary Coot.actJanel TRAINEES mo. Free dental & n ee d . S tudent s. Qi5t.a Mesa. Ca 92626 We are loolnng for un cu.toinlf person to sell & 1111W1taJ.n indoor plants SICtlfT AIT So. B. St.1\ultln 92680. at 759-001' MK•llu O,.reton medical ins after pro~a-housewives · An ideal Newly increued starting t.100 employment Apply pan. ume work situation ........ ,.r Real Elltate Equal Opportunity Employer M / F IH FWJ &i part limt pos1 for ughtrung Bolt. Detatl t 1 o n s a v a I I a b I e 1 onented for general or weeken d~ r equ1 red ficework 7141831 -~ Please apply 1n person - ----Top Sdcwy Paid to care !or second home for L.A. couple. Located on the water 1n N. La(fun a . Health in · ~urance and benefits. C:all Suzie week days 213/476·2259 and week ends 7141494·1838 LEGAL SECRETARY· cheerful. skilled. for rurport law firm. Salary open. Non ·smoker ~1-9025J08ie wage'-ahltl bonus pre. l~Supenor._N_ B._ 18 being tried In a pilot miums adds rurther an-program with our com centive to join our stable N\JRSESAJOES. 7 3, 11-7, pany. Come in & d1sru1>~ & still growing plastics experienced or trainees yOUr schedule with us & company in the Irvine In· Mesa Verde Conv · Hosp. hours 'joo are available dustr ial Comp l ex . 66 1 Center Dr . towork We willgoover Wanted, unlicensed twc 1 ________ _ wiU lram l, new or ex per licensees for new ex pandtnJ(. at'tivt' Irvine of. f1 ce Cal I manager. ROOhill Realty for. eon ftd c ntial 1nt c r v1 ew uc.TtoSISO r t-e paid. Promotabh J)l'r50n Coe dev co. Front delk Light typinx. Also fee)Obs. Yvette Mon lhru f'r18-~ St::CRl::TA R \' Part IOGH'S GAIDEHS ume tf'(Dm your own home I Work about 20hr:- JX•r mo & earn SISO M u s t t a k e .g o o ti ~hon.hand over the phont' & transcribe. May han die IJte books. Should ltv1• in or around Cd M. Ca II Oebb1eSS7-8220 Ext. 231 ---- IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Help oo Saturday & Sun· day morninp lo deliver DAILY PILOT Lo oor carriers . Must have good driving . re· cord. larae station wagon or van. Hourly + mileage. Cell Harry Seeley at: 64J.4321 IMSUIAMCE Group Health Chums ex· aminer, at least lyr ex· per, Salary o~n. .549-1787 Uletime.Opportunity. Be your own boss. Work YoUr own hours. 535·5122 UQUORCLERK Part-lime n ig hts , 751·2928. Live-lo Housekeeper· Cook. Oriental between :I> " 50 yrs. old. Some ErigllAh. 87J.8961 &.-Officer to $101 Fee paid. Growing in- dependent bank needs ellper,.d com ·11induslr'I Loan Ofrlcer. Also fee joba, Nance 770..2732 c ...... , ...... 2AM1 Raymond Way Ste u.s El Toro Trainees or experienced C.M .. E.O. E. _ the job with you Apply mo Id in g mac h 1 n e Nurses Assist. Certified operators needed on 1111 Aidt:s needed on a II shi.ft.s. Complete benefit shifta. Classes avail. for package paid by com· 000 certi.fied. Good start· pany including major ing' salary &i xlnt Medical. Dentul & Lire benefits . Apply at Ins. Apply: f'1agahlp Conv. ~nter. CIMCO 2165 Bnggs Ave. Costa Mesa 92626 E.O Jo: S46-"400 Mature woman ror part Umce work. X·s molter. therapy trained. Ca II 964-53)4 466 Fla15hlp Rd . Newport Beach:..~2-8044 NUBing NURSES AIDES State certl tied onJ y. $4 per hr. Xlnt working cond & benefits Bayview Conv Jlosp 2055 Thur1n , C .M 642·3505 .... E.O. E CIMCO 265 Bngg.s Ave Cost.a Mesa 92626 E.O E $46-4460 Part time; Help' pt-time eves & Sat A M AssLSt wttJcket sales to sparling events SJ S6 + h r 972-4848 PART -T l M Jo.: Ml f.611 hd&tot.Salt1 Open1nR for ltrensed s alespeople. locally owned, with nallonal re fen-al system Excellent work1n~ cond1t1oni1 Earn 1()0':;. rommumon f~ eon/1dent1al app 't call 759·0226 Ext>cu Sys~rn.-, Rcalton. IEAl.ESTAn D..1.1 ProcHsor. 770..2732 CoM • .,,~ :MS.SI Raymond Way StelU El Toro Rttep(Jorust. need ~rson w front oCfc appearance for prest1g1ous N B F1nanc1al Plann1n ~ Cap. Some typing Clill Michelle or Doug 644-7~ a.cor.;1.,,odatiotl Cieri& MECHANIC. truck " trailers, exper necess. Evs " Sat. Good pay .ll benerlts . Hntg Bc h. 581-91158; 495-4440evea. Must be famili ar ~1th VA1FHA pro r e.ss1ng Mlrumum 1 yr expr rPq Presley o< So Calif Con t.art Bev S4()..0500 lrvtne otr1ce of National Eniineering Firm bas unmediate opening for sharp, self s tarter to NUTRl TION SAL ES rnmnlaln re<"Ords system RaPKIJy growing vitamin --- -ltlCllYING/SHt,,IHG mchading library. cor· retail chaln aeeka out110-PIX OPH. IHSPECTOI respondence" plan flies. PERM.ANENT F1ex1ble hours. Production, ship ping & phone dullell Will train . Phone Edith TI4-754-6'701 ioa nutrition conscious F..am while you learn. Growing Solenoid com RAwiponaibtlltlea also m 2301 San Joaqwn Hills Road 640·S&OO CDM Sales MHdhtro SECRETARY ORDER Cllr'iU..s MOMy7 DESK·lypmg 60 WPM. phone orders. general O>me to R.M Abram!! ale g:rowmg company in Catalog Showroom. 1819 CM 567 .... 116 • Newport 81. C M P t, F t any age wanted SALESO~DER Expanding product hne have gmerated this 1m· mediate opening with 11'Nl pott!nllal for ad vancement. Fam1llanty with aeroapace fasteners would be vtry helpful Salary commensurate with experience & knowledge or the In dustry Secn!tal'y. general orftce. good typing, excellent benefits 64$-2111 Lana --- SECRETARY -Part-time. hrs & wage negotiable call 64.S-3JJ8 f~ ap~ SECRETARY Expenenccd with strong typing & s horthand sldlls, full tame career opportunity. Apply 1n person to: Mr. ~entes at Robert Bein, William Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quail St. Newport Beach_. _ lndlvldu1l to Join our Telephone Answering pany needs responsible elude mamuma.nce of in· sales team In lhe 0 .C. Service full time/part fu.1.1 lime person lo han house blueprint opera· Mechanical Assembler. area. Will start at Urne. Varied sh1fl8 -die mroming shipments. t1on Including running ROSAN. INC . I.Or PERSON Needed Scientific Instruments. '800Mo. w/opp for salary Days, altemoon or even prepare outgoing ship· GAF Blueprint machine 7141548 .5533 SECRETARY -...Cl 1..-. Moot be 18 « 11•11 be meth!n In· ........ & to. l'"wth. lnp, LotolloM In. """""· tonUOI "'"•'°"' (Wiii """I " on!•ring N..._ Beith. EXECU1'1V E 1-...ecY aider. Good driving re· dined, dependable & Please call Trish al FASIDONISLANU in stock room, use or blueprint machine AnEqual()pportunlty 64.S-4044 flre 41 casua lty, com· cord. Goo'd starting conadenUoua. S40-0398. Great Earth Vitamin cn>TA MESA/IRVINJ.: ITUCrometer.\. digital 1n stock/supplies. Or1anl Empl yer -erclal lln ea un · aalarytlibene.Contact a..71 TUSTIN d i •. llpers tlonalskillaamust.XJnt 0 -SECRETARY. Typing, d.•writeo'. £ ... •l•nt• 11le1 m•n•1•" 811 1 llECllANlC·ll1ht duty. HUNrlNGTON BEACH ~ Mu~t' be ablo "'· beneflto Sal..., tom· ........... ,.tl•ed In .... "'°""'""· plumn. req 'd . Robertson Yates VW, Porsche, Mluion Viejo area. OfFIC[ClER" Ideal for s tudents &i toworttfromblueprinl5. mensurate w ith ex-sidelales,lellthergoods customer servite ex- 1 ........ Anoe. Int. 411MSU. -.......... u ft ..... w;vco. Many co ....... 'Orbal • writl<n ......... ,.,kf.,.Valario and lnvel w"" n..1y r•rlence """'"" f7$.-0li62. N b 1---------1 T81111£( benefits Including paid insU'uct.Jon Salary open at~ .. E.O.E . w.,e, Moo·Frl. 9·5PM rv1ne area . Judy ..;.;,..:__ ______ LV • every ol er lllllN va c ations . Typing Wlll consider Trainee lrvine, Skyparlt area. m.31152. Wbelheryou'reb\11ln1or weekendolf. Must be de-MICHAMICAL The Daily PiJot has an 35wpm ... E.O.E Call Gooclco.beoefit.s•work· _IRIIALAAINT 95'M:l51,JoeCampbell aetU_aJ, Clu11fled ad· cleated to IOOd patient DISleM Immediate openln1 for KM230Mon. thru Fri. ma condJtJona. Apply In For buay Lquoa Beach SICllTAIY ver1iliDC will set JOUr care. Xlat. bene. Apply ••II IE trainee for full time • ...._. ,.__._, ., ___ 1 perlClO or call Charlene Hal Elltate offic~. XJnt SALIS NISON D.A.1 ........... I ... lotbefillltpeo-at 1445 Superior Ave. O:Jme join u.a. work In permanent poelllon In ~VUIJUV0"""1T Ceman. tcrmtt oonvnisek>as. Mllll have Part time. H.B. Gift w .. t be rammar with pe.CallToda1t la-5111. _Npl.~_Bdl....:.... ______ .1 lbe international cor · OU1' Clualfled Depart. 1uar ulary +Com· terv~o·E Ucmse. Ask for Ruth. llll&Jp.ID.-oo. VA/FHA proceaeln1. • MAIUEI 1-''1r'' D.,t. PHA/ ..... . horoqb experience· in Shipplng to FNMA ll preparation of GNMA oola & manaaemenl ability ls equl'". I ( you are looking ror a career atber than Just a Job, Call Today .or a persona.1-4i confldenUal nterview. Salary '25.000. CllMert. 71M71-I .. COLDWIL&. IMICmt ••••mM MGIT9AMCO. A CeldweU ~IUlrtr eo MJilaalotou '¥Ip' Cf P• I pon&e beadQuarwra la a roent. Mu.st be able lo miaaicn. *-9339. S.R. Qtai~nnti --. 1...;:::A~L:.;.E..:..S;.;....P....;E_'_R_S_Q_N__ llinl= 1 yr ea.pr. req. company dtall.ag with type 3MOwpm (lyping Pailion Circulator 834 Production Pl. NB Stereo dept. oper. pref Prelley So. Calif. Con· _.,related producta teltwtllbeldmln.l.atered •MONEY• 642-1114 WnAdHelp'.' 642-5118 Permaneot (ullhme. i.ctBevM.AIOO •eervice.. Experience a to al..l appllcanta ), handle Set unur own hours. Ex • ,._ I 5-. daa.llen1e of desl1nln1 ...... learn computer tra ~ kin r II ,------------~ R.M. AbramL '--tao1 ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 device1 lnvoM.q optJcs, and other aeneral Ptr~ ~ke ~ ~ "'UALITY COMTIOL MAMA.. I ahowroom1819Npt. Bvd. 11 SIC~AllY .......Uc fr l)'l'WCOplc clerical duties . Op-m:ire pr. mo. lllu•t be 18 I .,.. I CM. .., ...... , •. Oeai,_ will portunky for ad vance· oc older. Call for Im· Your 3 to 5 years of quality control :PERSON. perma· ~ n1. som e llnolve macbi.Ded bcol mb· m.& and Hf«l Uen8t co1 m. mediate Job. S4t·8730. I supervision & management can be I l*ll IUU thne. will Lra.in. ~onitru~u!:'~::~. ponenta u1ln1 UI )Jany beae la. a llY 94 applied in the build-up of a first R.111. A!lrumt Cat.alof --., I So ltn!allh ...... We olfer commet•urau with ox-· I 1 d t w • I !llowroom.1119 Newport • ... _.ey 0 · fllCilllm&beneflta,wa1es pertwe. P'orlnwrvlew, PHOTOGRAPHER . class quality contro ep · ~l"e Otiaud8atbara Ir a creaUn •Hlron. Dlelllc.U:ta.au,eat. »mm camera w twlde I in t erested In a n aggressive l'...;;;.ll;..;.¥d.;;;';..;Ollc_ua_M_ea_a_. ___ , 1401111 • n.-Wll&eb wW pnvlde tn qlelem,depfodable.ti performer with experh~n£e in S.... ii:;::::::~~ 1ou JrHt P•t1oul 01At•ICOAST economical car. Apply I commercial electro-mechiflical I * seoo,...w.. * 1• Ntilf--..wewultht A&ll 'YPILOT 1'41 W. Oran1e1rove, I I & i t Yo -.r u l u com -•.:lllAlllS• ...._ ... dellW ,.. ..... .. w. •l.-;---Oranp. assemb Y pr or exposure o I mwlicallve akU11 wm Llleommodi&J*1J,IOO ....... Coa&ae& hnoo· -~ ....;.......;.... _____ I handling & inspection or painted .... )'OU loto a=.: AlibklirJnd•SIJ.IOO •.•·•1.11:.0.1. OoM Practical •urtt/comsa· metal & plastic parts. I mac ...... Ell a., Edee~ '1•.IOO r.qui°'9iortun1&y n&oe for elderl1 la . , • I Day & Night shifts a vallable. I CIOllllPID1 promoC.et from 0.0./81odr '*"tu& ~ l~lnlct.,wkndt. Pref. wllb ln. Call Bryan ~ Or1-......... --1e_.awn_..._ldt_A1_·' tm.-...... 8Ta.Il• I Mail resume to: I IST·ll»lrvl.Dt. S..OUrom.re• lllEDICAJ./ll&CIPT. .... '"'· OoM llt1a Ana. a111m.-- lln9•~wenl ..... , ··-.......... 111t. ..._ v~. &DA A-adical J1W1t io relilVt I Classified Ad #609, Dally Pilot I W. bo ~/f'ree '"''4l_lla1Mtbn.rtPt U>alllrpertoct.ada.y• I P.O. Box 1650, Costa Mesa, Ca . :.i~:=r:ldl ~llttll ... ~~ ~' r..C:Vt:.":: --.RMdJ.*"'5. 92626 I wo.r. •• Call Mr • ._..._..._ •. -. a 1 11\ed~ ~ .. ----... -------~ n 0 a.-.-..... • ,...., ....... -.... , .. ~ .... ---•• --... -----· ........ ,. -............ ,,. -•t "' .,,.,. • ~ ............ ~ ~:t!~ ...... ~!! ~'?..!:! ..... ~~ IMaW I • 71M tw.W..1• JIM --.. ................. ~-.......... , • MD,_, uc . .,. .. ,. 1111•. e . ...._._..._uroa. -~--. 11/F'. Pel• .,.._, LA. 1.Maa.. *-· Uke MW, •· WAMlll l•ta 1 .. e w . P wt I l 1 ...... N,t. Blvd. • Allrl.,..,., ••• , ... , ...... a..a1,.. ...... lWled Air Uw ... f.,. :.:~c=-P~ NIDC*I......._,_., a..--. ... WldaR. -.-... .... WM ..... Ila· ........ "'' ...... IO Lota Of book .. MMllZ ._ ....... Md a IUOd Olaaap Pedl1ree . ~lllrd. It. C.M. ,,_W-Teu111'1•b ....... PboM ... . ...... ............ 8. --"' --.Willi ntOrd M ..._ .. _.1 PamU1 memlNrablp, Ml·WI 1nd uls for 1Wt. 11 eo. AKC. Otd vU. •••. WlU trade ffatn_I 1•)' or Don ,....,._.,,Y/dotat· I' trtf ....... I for Jewelry or fP 1Y~ · .... 111::1::·1 .............................................. ll"CelerTV llrl Romie ... llte .... -~·-· ............. .., .. .... ........... t C!r ,,, ........ • ..................... cil .. i. ... 1 ~ .a.• ... lrW tr.ble, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .. ...... ,.. bait ol.r. tn..Ul dp, • ,.... ~ _.., 1-4 tOIO -.1111.._ n&rd. Mtl9 ~ v.a. -••• .. •••-••••••••• Yemalwl • KMrukl dirt --.-.-....,. ......... c:em. '* or bttl ofr. -·-.. ••••••••-•• .._ t=t=----i==~~====7a..&-.&~ ~~~rrv ... , lllcro-w~JnJikl. UM--_.--.... --.-.. -..... --•MY•ltt IOUCITOU DIPLOYEI Black Lab R•trteve; lit.f_... .• ...... 8!~ Hllmt eGlld. ~ Price~ blkH. Jawa moped. llM COfllTlll•R'l'AJ.. IMik.s& ~ ...... for all. CONV&nla.S aaT ,,.... ......, ......... , .. Ford ......... ;-·· ' ,... NW aa,.,. ~· ,.,. "-· ••·TlllMra fr--0 L.. • • oW .... ·-_..... m.eauo..-..* •trH.tloa HUtar1 •: ... t; ..... oa • ..,. WAAEROUll:MAN · -mo• ..... ee. it.mcion .. pot,dlabel, ' ...... Ill aU ..._ -10 fNt ... mo Wiii EXPO 8elp JM'l"fOfl GI llNI --f:':• llDCll etc. 12 to HOUSEHOLD 1'1'~118·2 ~for D6r ol ~· ......, Mmt lie,.......... tor fabric-w1rehouu Oold4!n 81tneverJUP· __. neweouebe9, IUNo, TV. ..,/ti•• fl60 ......S; ...... to•J>· ....................... ~: Sift.tr' • '·"·· R.Drr 21' FIR E BALL, .Nadnle&.,M6-,,. 511MM7r.~4 ........ •.~t'°N~ U-~ClllP· ~/p-owial ro pi•, ch•~~_..•lr by Jexar 1070 IG&lmore.75H040 Jt.111. 'W -.. a _ .,..., ...,.., .... ~ comm Brw. ra.-.. w/TLC ........................ a· Elirt)' Am&ot• '200 Mt C J $1,. nr 11 --•t..,..*-7tta '76J.-Scw&67* _ _Wed. al, .,.et colr, cal " U... 1111 lo pnifi1e, ._....,__..~ f.''1 ..._. ii--------~ .. Y• 8041 .-0, NU tns. Delp! ll*iaJ dbl rtm w/VW WHlnm BUYING SILP·CONTAJNED, 4-...Drt... fllO REA80NABLl!14S-ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl CJ ·T atru. Take over lu. flUper mo . 714-.,...,., ..... ot) fW a.1.11 &l'l'ont ...._~. dari~ cflll&Ma W A ll I ti 0 l1 R t; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4.'7l-40al. adapt.on. S7S. 8 flat _.. .... olC' APPi PEB80NNEJ, Free KJtwn. clarloe\ w /CHe. Sill. SELLING '73 ffarvelt. M ., Mfl ClOa· lalned, &reat 1bape . 11•rn.11u. f'1S.. ma --------WUltnia. Call for~.: Noeacp.._...ary 2 1"Ull TwuoJd ~.di~=-r:~I~ _MW1Z7 _______ _ SD Ul 1112 aak for Mr Ume PIJl.IUont &art lm 842 Tm ~ Alt: s wkdys °' Freezer. large upright. nhftYow DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT Dale's RV Sales JUPu4TRUCK. ....,, PDl'l'.CTCOND. •SDN, wtt; DHlllO. •...... ~ $ WHt Newport St• ,,_. "°° P« mo wUb Dalma&Jao lllll .... fr-•~ Sat..6Su.Ll31·S727 worb well, SJOO. Uvla~ a.I ~.a.. niM In to dayw Ll"bl ,. """" room eou c h w 1 t -ftm!.,, retttvin1. ~. illi homt, v..-y lov•ble, *Gil••-1010 beeuUful wood arms, to We stand behind what we sell! •• WUly ., Pick Up, Short ball IWlt va a . MW llUIM· Many xtru. Call ... ...-I! L E P H 0 N E __::r: llU.kJdl ~ lHTltJlYIEWERS-oeed -)'4aquallt)'t'Ontrol · · -•••••••••••••••••••••••reupholster. S40 for pubbc °"""°" au.r work O ut1tand1na 8e_,,,.ulinshSeuer, M . llEYINC, WON'T FIT .. 1 S4'7·3182. To,._.,_._. c_.642·5678 ONE OWNERS ~ ~ M'Mmall~ known beneftla <.:aJJ 540-4'08 for 4 yn, ~ .. very ientle Yr old refrig. 1' cu n. ._ w J1oda 540-2112 wW acC'elll olr over 129$, ~>' r .. arc corp ._________ Noraco style hair dry4'r ..... ln Santa Ana . r-t)' ood .. o Ladl · ev411 • wllod w o rk ee t.o I home. black .. • es re11stered PollUoa.a re.q1ure 111 s• "O·S*.OO~ WATf.R RESOURCKS . cat, S mo·~ o:ld. fetn_. Spaulding golf clubs ~well v~ an a • ,. " .-~~---'--ENO~INO Cu~r ipm, 642·9847 w/Cltm ~ator bag & vanety ol 1ecretartal •lJaalUPM. opportunillH for ex cart SJ!iO. 3 pc walnut t~ wt\b miolmumm.--..-.prr per 1 • n c e d t: I v 1 1 »ee lot.tens, 4 mo's old. bookcase wall unat. 3 l.)'JIUal akWI ol so wpm ~TIOH ~. Oetiagners & nave sbota Call CdM mo·s o ld S200. Or e ~ •hortband of H -·T-• DraltJimaJl back"round Animal R011p1tal, day; 6C2-1470orhm646-6229. -....-. ~ v•H• 111dml&norma11Lerplan 644-7262, nne. 640·6688 llHte r Charae · V1u nln& cl waler systems, asldor Enc f'or immed11te cun· udenUoa.. caU °'apply to Della GU11Jaod, (714 > f11.1140. Hal 11& Nm vw, lltc.. 918Town •Country Rd Oranp, CA 92668 Equal Opportunity Emli'oyer SICUllTY C1111&er lD IMne hu Lem· 1ndudmi waler supply. porary openings for Prr sewage design, pump operators be1inln1 Nov stations & reservom; lllt. St.art at SJ. 70 hr. all Experttnce des a red an re hn avail, 7 days /wk . port aupectlicaoon wral Will train. on Video Di11· Ing, facilities dc;sagn, ~ uniu. rnappilla. calculat1om1 & Application& Accepted Mon-Fri, 9am·l pm " 2"":~. Tp1bwe T1•ilmcta. 5erTlc-. r.c. :M62 DuPont Dr, lrv1Jle. E.O.E. M/F/H computer ope rallon11 . AIJl)ly ln person with re· sume & work samples Mr. Fuentes, Robert Bein, Wtlllam l"rost & Assoc, 1401 Quall S t, Newport Beach. Women neede d f o r G~ guard required by pnv1t.e community In ~---------1.aauna Bea<"h area. Day shift. call Mon-Fti for housecleaning service. Goodpay, good hrs. Rob· b6e '1 Ra& & Mop 548-07$7 apJJt. 494-IS71. The Reciater Newspaper h• openinp for mom - LQC A eve auto routes in Sea.uityGuard Laguna Bcb, DaJla Pt & .Muumum. 1 ¥-er-...-~ ~Jkll. CaJJ .Mr. peraence in police. ~Jiy--;9i5j.7113_ mabtarY or other secun-~~~~~~~~~~! ty ~-Please call for appt. 00. 7358. ---Ill & GIHEIAL AUTOSBVICE 5day work week. Woodworker tra.anee. 18 or over, woodworking ex per. Apply 1!m Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa ----..e..-~-_.. YOUNG FASHION FOOTWEAR FtrSales person wunted 18 yn or older. Da.lei. F ootworks So. Cst Vlilqe f79..92S2 Yorkie Temer. M. free A K <.:. r egi s t e r ed. 642-1783 ......... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used furniture & Appliances --OR f will sell or SELL for You MASTas AUCTION 646 "" & llJ..t625 CASHPAJD For gd used furn, ant.J. ques & cir TV's 957-8133 fllll.HOME WISE-OUT SALE ~•tor furniture & acceuones. Cedar Glen Townhome£, 25.$4 Elden Ave, Costa Mesa, 11 to 6 dally. &IU7~. For the Slarter Outer. buncbe• of furniture. Secy I Admarustrator SrnalJ Libera.I church, 1 pe rsort office Good skllls, mature. Part tame 9lol ~ Apply Newport Tire Centt!r ~ E. Coast Hwy. Yout.bCounselors Oleap for cash. Best of· Part . Tl me e ven 1 nits fer. 681·26S&, 3 ~ l~ pm Outgoeng adults ~orkinJl Quahty furniture. Must with youth. Over 21 Own sell as moved to s maller transportation. SJ 50 hr quarters 640 6389 Corona del Mar. Set-'y-Assult.unt. i.ull's. sm ow Truck DMvers--ex· offc: an Santa Ana, lrvant ~r'd. Top pay. Apply area. vanety of dutte!> 1 cf&W TowanK. 7408 I 1oid llfl phone. somt• typ I Ohms Way, c M . 642 l2S2 mg. reliable. respons1hl1• & o r la n 1 l e d <.:a 11 n'rrunee between 18 & l3 I 75+63339am-4pm yn,, mec:ha n1c:all y 10 st.art 6-9PM · CALLANDRl<:A ~early AM or art 642 4.121 . l'Xt :!SO. I 51'M F..0..: ' SICY-l'........ MZ-3522__ -••••••••••••••••••••••• Jung.It Wate rhed w1mir rored c:anopy. plac:ei. lo han~ planU., ruck nacks Oinnn· 84<J.. 3360 I ct n n Ji: I \ msg WGGAHTAGS from your business card Send one card fbr each tag plll.'l one s pare We re turn pe rmanently sea.led au.racUve lag & strap, meetJni a arlane 1.D. requlfemenl.8. Pre vent loss & theft! For a personalized tag encl0t.e wallpaper , fabri c or "Day Clo" paper & we will back & lrim your lags. Or try two cards beck to back. PRICES: S2eaor3/SS 4/5 tqs SUIO ea 6/9tqs Sl.50 ea 10ormore$1.40ea. ~Tu locluded NO CABD? Draw your own or Knd name. address, pbooe & well make one card per tag. Add 25< each. Send check or money or· 'fderto: PILOT NJMTIHG P.O. Box lS60 Costa Mesa, Ca.~ CWMICS Handpatnted ceramics, plaques, nativity set. plates, "muc h ma sc it.ems. Abo special or· den; & colors donl' al re uonable cost. ~5745 eves. COPY MACHIN I': Uses any paper 1., Pn ee 962-7033 -t- ---~ltned, field 1nstallaL1on Mln:a..dlw Fee paid. Your aood alnee Young man to ....... , 1005 slaUa wlJJ lead to con-train for preciaaon iMlru· ···~·•••••••••••••••••• rtdenliw personnel pos ment repair lno elec I Antiques .. Mme. $10 to JJ1 top.awp olc. A!Mo feel Lnlmcl) Mu&t be relia r @IJ0.1QlJrv1oe Ave f"u r n 1 tu re & m 1 ~ t· household .:oods. 54-0 !l'.100 lLUli UJ-: C/1$A mt•rn _,.. f berstup SWO Cull Joan al Jobi Nance 1 We. have manual dex· N.8 • 631·3961 .,. 3 'M. Ray. 1S2-'ll'm.bet. 8-S. , 770.2732 wrlty & ~xceUenl vlllon. Alltaque Sale S pecial ~a•t•s•o,........, ~~~~gro~~~?!i prices. J day!.! ont~· . ~1 Raymond Way need apply Call ro F\arruLurt:, Cunu."lual 12 Sle l l5 f:I Toro te rvaew appl. bet!e~':i ~arved. wood frnm1· I 7 ~AM onJy 546-0606 sofa >. glass. dJshei.. car Good furn, craft.a. masc· to $400. 15 A.,pen Tree Ln. Uruv Pk Sal/Sun K' Country Mylt· '"'" ~Int ('fJOd Cbnstmas Gaft Radio <:.ommand t<ar IO'l i.k1ll l'OrVetle 100 mph Hranrl new Be~L ofr 644 13111 ~ John Wayne Tenn'-'> Club Velvet boudo 1 r ,. hr Regular Me mbtirshap 1't.'lery, Sl25 Other bdrm. Sl(XX) Finley 67S.~ Se1'V1 ~·.. ly wooden 1temi.. l'Olll'r . ~ ....... taon alle ndunll-f1tAINE1': YARDMAN -tables. booh, Plt Ckt ruu or Apart1 tame Topi rental yd must be an-l.8,19.~ an old h. 1i.t.on 1·al wages PP Y an person ·-•• · home 887 S Anah "I furn UVBJI 675-2290 Laguna Chevron. 604 S ..::wgent, Rood. w/people , I . . e1m o C.'iLHwy, Luguna Beach I mecb , M1ss1on Vie Jo Anabetm --are.a.831-231.3 ·---------Oyster whl. sect 6'x5'. S t'WJNG M -ltke new. $225. Ocras • A c 111 NE, .,..·va "''-ll!a.JICY -TMt ... sTH .. _. book o p E R A T o R s ·-._..,...,. '"'~ " c ... .,, cases. lamp. MltCGregOI' Yachts l6.'Jl Needs part tame girl. .A.UIY table. books. masc . & Placentia, C.M. 642.68Jo. good typlqg .s.kilJs. AMrtq&llMAlL mure._546-_3842_' ·-- Newport Beach. 646·3445. Open Thur-Mon 10-6 St&T MET AL TYPIST WANTED: full 11751 Westminaler Ave MECHANIC Ume, pleasant working GG. -fll4 > 554-6100 Hard rock maple l(utcleg tbl, 2 Jeaves w /pads. SW/otf 962-4755. 2 Amencan Airlines ,, pnce coupanli, $5Cl tia &:n.20668:30-5 Chrome b e d fr a m e . spread, back drop S200 Beige rug $50. 42pr din ner set, new $300. Tennis 11tring1ng mach $250 Opal jewelry $50·$300. ~1178 cOmp. waterbed, bk case. hd brd, 6 drwr pede11Lal. ~~~~-~~~--... c••1-W..e.d IOI I . -- •••••••••••••••• ••••••• o.tm bfl 56lt fiberglu Tl fl'250 Ford ft&n1er, 4x4 • 'Tl Mayflower 11· minis perf cond. Lo mi, 4 1pd. au. 3-4 al•pers. dHh sta'eo, xtru. tmOQor bat 111r. abowu, new fabncs. otr. Dys, S.SlOO nt. 29 Ahlolut.ely 1mma c New OltlefTALIUGS mol o r /u1ler hull WAMTID 213-549-*3, 2~5M3. tare.. Choice of colon. T..... 9560 lllJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'7tCHIQOUT Penwi or CluneM! rugs . ...._ w.t.e P.P only ~177 '•'••• toJO ----...................... . WANTED QUEEN SIZE WANTED Boat Trlr for Brau. wood, or rattan 18 -20 · rlatbo tlom . hMdboard w/oul or with TandemorsnaJ. ~1857 '75-'76 Bubble top van con ve r s i o n s (6 ). sleepers. sell·oont. dash air. new fabncs ai Ure!i . lmmac. Choice of colors. 5'500-8)() 1/J TOM fltCICUP With Silverado option, pwr. window1, cruise control. tilt wheel " SCln!Ot.ape. (1)1408)). trame·footboard. $ re - .anable. Call 964 *7 IMh. Power 9040 $7495 . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~76 Four Star 19'.2()' IM9r-lllh 1013 ·~·Sea-Ray Wedlender .. muua O> New Porur ~ERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrrum.;_:._~·cManyd ex. nunis 20'-22 ' C3 1 All tras , •o.... naa era, Guitar. lbanet Artu1t. very lo hrs . 133.000 eqwpped with da11h & PA s pkrs. monitors . aMlm·Spm) So40·338J: aft root air. crwse control. Z7·band gra~1c Eq, ai. 6 64G-7!122 new '79 fabnes & tires }<:IX) H.1rbol Blvd sorted aukeii, Sony reel · · -----8 ~au l 1 f u I r o 11 d ( ~ .. ~. 540-91,90 to-reel tape deck. ac L6' DUFFIELD IBi00-$10,000 Choice of ceisones 547 1.845 BAY BOAT oo60r's '75 GMC PS/PB, AM/FM Modified from elect lo stereo, tires, lo ma. Mlllke t:arly 60's t'ender Teleclllster g uita r ai Git.on 50waU amp ~ Ml~. A.ciomlic 230 w /Milcbell 4-12'' catuet ISOO. Lei hul CUltOm MOO XIJlt cond. .... Yamaba Hundred 412 AmplWer. perfeet 11bape &aowd •. f73..3374 Oftke .......... I 0 '• .. 1015 ....................... I.Ake oew IBM Selectric typewritera ror home l)1ll8la. 8IO Work avau. For info. c all K RI 9157..a814 Slee! olface desk 30idi0 .. , sunulat.ed mahog veneer tap. ad cond, light us.e, s wivel cbaar Included ?· 96().3910 alter 6pm Wa lout exec df''>k & credenza. ancludanl( chr lthr davenport. 2 llhr & walnut Mdl' r hr... S75'0 '714 1 f'~ IOI l. If 30·4 JO l '111~ut• Ont' of a kind . rl1tw footcJ muhftJlttO'r partni>rs lif''>lc SI ti!11J """ 1.:1· '>t'lt't'tlllll "' U t tJ l' r U > t' II U ( f I I I f U rD 1 l U rt• \1 I' '1 J h ,1 II C>t:sk of ~lll M~J IHOll Newport Hhd l•>'>l·• Me.a. 642 84.5() 1087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERSIAN K1t~ns. (.'f"A ~. tnplt: l'hiamv mother 6J8 9.U ..... & °"1-K 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• elect st.art 0 8 an well Sl.()(».$2,000 down on dp Offer 646-7616 aft 5. I.odd trlr $6,000 proved credit. 30 d11y un l)NlTED YACHTS lunu.ed parts & labor 'SJ Chevy y, T., 6-cyl, 3 BRJCRS spd, nms well, body good __ 1_14-631_ ·llJ3 1~,'.'!_~::~~~~ . !!.7~f r . 675 -4317. 23' Yormub. Tuna tower. lrvlM vi-eves l$O Cbevy, 3 rad10!>.1----------'74 Cou.ner w/11kell, lllnl fi~ du'. outnggers . CIOnd. rum lood. AM/FM ball tank U 2 .000 lfl14 20·~y Eldot;ado caM,newUres.cstmin/ ~9ZZ8 A C. heale r . refra f(. ~. S3000 .. Greg 7~·1470 !>tove, oven. full bath. afUPM 1MB DITIMAB 34 ft slpe 4. many extrai; damel cnuer. AP. V Hi". 646-7J'T7 '72 Olevy Lu v, good cond. Fath., Blath anc hor -----wtcmpr shell, AM /FM Wlndl, bait 6 fl&b lank.a, '76 W'umd>ago, 23' M1n1 radio, magi., best ofr full canvas, 1w1m !>tep. W\nrue, 32.000 ml 'i, rear m4152Hl739 Sl4.,900 bMb.oew lllcbeho ure.. --...-. --- C114 )5.14-lS05 AMtFM 1-trk CB radio, ''5FOl.DrtCKU, ----many xtru. xlnl cond. SllOO 642 llSJ '77 24 ' Sea Ray S un zi;JflG.*7 ---· -·--- dancer , 228bp, trlr . ----- $13,500 213·385·9032 . T......._ Tn1Te4 9170 71~SJ7 ""4474. • •••••••••••• '·· ••••••• 1977 23' Mako turnkt>y eqwpped, $14 .000 firm Gr l.'al merlin ti•Jdl 67J.~ loah, Sail 9060 16'Prindll.' Catamaran , 17mos old Dix trlr HlH' 1n1< red 494 35:!8 (JI I, days ~ WAMnD Travc-1 1'ta1ler IS 20 fl Call 751-8967 Allh> S....ic~. ,wts & Acuuorin '400 ......•............••.. ·74 ~vy w tnu eni.: $2500 ,/bfft offtt 979.7395 ~350 ~LOHGYAM 12i,., cargo spare. 10 ply rares, V 8, auto , P S . P1B. 22.000 m1J~. SSSOU Of' olfer 00-6723 ·72 Dodl(e Tradesman Tra ve lvwn . 1 Lon C'has s 1i.t <.:h1 11ook top t i.e lf conta1ned 1xtr ai./x ln t C'ond $3700/b~l o f r 486-7234 Macbine sbop. Small.I cond. CO. bef'eflts. Must f8!1l growintc company. be reasonably .fast & ac- Exp. Good pay. Good curate. Apply an person, benefit.a. 546-8210 Penny a aver . 1660 ---------• Placentia Ave. Costa Olde walnut tbl, 54" md. $400/olfr. lroo/brass bed $22.5. 2 oak cheat & other items. Ma.bog/walnut tbl Sif2S/olr. 962·47SS. After 5::11.PP Dinette !let wrought iron. w/4 chn noo. s· couch & chr "ottoman to match $J!i0. "158-1(81 $250/080. 00-521118 9070 r---------• ...................... . IMta.SH"/ DodlS '7J Ford E-100, custm an L ext, cleaJl, xtras. $3600 ~. 645-6316. SHIPPING/RECCLERK Mesa. ~owin g~ firm n eeds ------- reapon· per.do full lime TYPtST warehouse duties. Rec Accurate typist. good Lg Walnut cupboard from incoming s bipments, olfc stills. salary open. dd store in LA. mirrors stock shelves, pull or 541t-1m. & lighted shelves on top, den. prepare outgoing ---------drawers below. ideal for shipments. UPS ., Postal TYPtST bar or buffet an home ur experience prefe rred Full Ome poeition. Must for s tore. Appraai.ed Cal.1~3632. have good typing skills to. S2000. sell $400 You -work in one girl office. move. May be seen at SNpping/Rece1ving. No Ty p l ng. ans w e r ing Blue Door Aol.lque!i, 2484 experience neceuary. phones, tiling, making Newport Bl. CM Or call N . E . Costa M e11a . appt'1 & travel arraJlge-645-210lorS44-.4025 malOO. ment.. Shorthand not -.---------i neceeaary. Salary com -meo11urate with ex· '"'me" 1010 5'•ftH6CL.. perience. Call 955·1550 ...................... . needed lull time. Im · ttwn8-5. mediate openlng. Fu 11 •----- compuy benefits. Ship· Growing firm in pi o I e x p e r i e n c e O.C. Airport area needs neceuary. Call Balboa pereon lo handle typing Marine, $49·9671 for SO wpm & backup on appt. E.O.E. M/F phone. Call 644·7540, ask tor Mk belle. • C~HPAJD Wahr /dry rs/ RefngK, worlang OI' not 957 ·8133 Washer & dryer Ke nmore very good c:ond, Look new. $1 50. 540 1105. 644--0&tB nack Bar attendant lillll--------•Yrold refrig, beaut. cond ·needed for private club. Typist U.7 cu ft. Kenmore. frost Forinterview,644-5404. YOUCAM&OTO free, dbl door , wht SPA ATTENDANT. WOllCTODAY!!I 642-1470dys, evs 646.Q29. 557-0045 llcydes 1020 ANTIQUE WALNUT KNEE HOLE DESK 44x2'3. Gd cond. Barguin at $1.8S. Call 548· 7463 WANTED: QUEEN SIZE Brass. wood. or rattan headboard wtoul or with frame.footboard $ re asonable Call 964-5947 Harpback wasbsland & dresser w serpentant- f ron Ls . Xlnt cond 644-SOOll Attrac. sofa & loveseat Cst $795. Sell $295 Earthtones 2wks <1ld. Wooden coffee endlbls 25" color COASOle $195 Also color portable Q.4!K>3. 9' blue pnnt 110fa. round r08ewood·pecan coHct! tbl 642· 7899 Country style qn sz sofa bed. autumn tone colors w/loose pillows. 6mo~ old, reta.lJ l800. w 111 se II for '500. Days 642·1470 01 M&G29evs . 1 Whirlpool Gas Dryer .... USID rt.AMOS K.JmbJjl upright $795 Musette Spinet $700 Fbchtt Upnght ornate Sl5i6 $175 cash. I Singer Sew ing Maclune w1tb cabinet m . 2 Black " Deeker Clreular saws S20 & $18 Call 964-1346. Cable Grand, 2 yri. old frvme Goll Club Me m · s:M96 bersh1p for sale S700 Wurlatier Grand. rl'frn &M-2382 $3296 10 upnght.s. i.ome ouk. Jll flitat.e SaJe 1909 Weber ornate grand piano S3500 Herry D. O .. st malkglass 11 nt1q u e lfmllamtJlon.JI H Mahogany drop lea/ la ~5 ble, ,tewelry, 5-pc corner Gilt Cerllfll'llll'fi avl bed set, 10 /18-1012 1 GrealtorChnstm!ll> 1().5PM. 1423 Alpme, JIB 1---------i Left on Ames. o ff Delaware nr Adams . S3SQX) s, INg«hock 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Roe1u101 Sallo 170 c.•m, Washer'elec ·dryer S2SO. skl.11. SSS. King 2 l!IO<'m. Rcfng $100 Lawnmowe r . slwl, ~ both an good sofa . various hsehld. oond 963-2056 items Aft 6pm, !>46-4638 · 31.2~" ';Jn hsh aqu.anum wat a ll equipment $1 . or best offr. 5· Surfboard. Gordon Smtlh. 6'1l ", dove ta al w tlenh $100. 646-7274 Redwood hot tub w/e Newscubagear qui p Call aft 6pm befonlOpm 631-_1962 145-GlO • Woman'• s pa, private dub. llutt be 21 yrs. AH sbifts avail. Call for =':er~. we are g)iJfs. ....................... Gel ... s. 1055 25" 10.spd, 3 week.a old ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aux. pwr. sup ply TVI~~ .. "Dayton" 220v. New IOtl $$2$. Nutone intrcm ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOO (was $140 New ) Mullt aell. 640-8476. loclldq for 1 man for 172~ • .__ ... tL,;,,.__., pest.iddit1pray opuator. • .._. ___., Cftllurlon 12-spd. brand exper . req 'd F /Ume ... ..,...._. new, mml sell, $2$0/bel perm• n e n t. X I n t •--------• dJer. 875-070'l bmalft&a. Growina Q1 .. if )QI are ambitious, caJI Wanted; Nile suard • Ir· 1'14111 btwn M :30PM. rT1ator. Wholesale AMI Ludacape, 23111 nllrlUY nd.I penon to V\11 Fallric ...... Ste. 101. wo1i1 •winl • 1raveyard ..... V\ejo. shift. Put or full tliu. Al>Pi1 lo peraoa lloa· sroc:a C:..-WeCI A.II. at Bordier't 3 speed bicycle, 3 wheeler Sean, ec:onomlc as relax· In& traoapo rtatio n Whoa!~. IOH ....................... ~·e....., o ppty Nurury. 7211 Irvine PERSIAN iutt.., CFA avaJl .,....._, la our Blvd, S.A. 559·4221. ,.........., triple champ Jmm ..,....._ dr. 1_E._o_.E ______ _. llJO&tm'. ... • =:.= ~'!'f.! Wanted: Pull time ln· P9raiu kittw. c hamp ••ruaadlH to 011r terlor decorator -....s. lhaU, rei. tome ... ol 9odMm Calif. ~~~: ........ 8"daill ....... lltn· ......... IMlnt.maDce .. I040 ::.-:=-w.J111~:b; ii aome la1tallaUon ..................... .. rtOt ,.,.... Contact wort. 1:•~'9H •ol DObTJLUHlNG ~11t· TJ"'" I•.... me. but pnf_,..., "°'9• PrQblem do11 . obe -· .... -.... aaoker preferred . ._, .-... tntniaa tn ~ "-Wtdl • 8e1•1'1 opea. Call for f our laome. '41·0611. ... a....... Ad. .!!!fl'-(TM-...1. Jola. t F\tm. clothes ai masc. Sat ai San 10-4pm. Corner lh1noli a /Made Ii o e . AM/Fii ILO. DLX Anaa 8Md.llu1 25" RCA colOI' pboae W/UHelle sao. T.Y. SJ,.3t .. 2 Yr Warr 54S-3142. Jn. Del. 641-171MI K 8. 912.tm. ----!Kl~ sUver natware STEREO Speakers. tlew. Movtns; llU1t sell, Sun· 16 lilver servinl pea 1847 5tlll In boll, never u.sed. fish sailboat, sabot : Ro1er1 Bros Am -3-wayl2"woofer,80watt IOCDe fum; ckJthe9, m iac i..ador pall846-M29 tWKC« A nud·level coo haulebold. Sal, Oct 20. !Adi• .... u 1 bl P l'' trob. s yr. warr•oty Racquet Club Homes , ...... c u • •.. Pan11y'1 MCS series l114ZTybeeW1¥. lrv. Bers. llO, bardly. UAed. s.u. ID .... ror MIO • DJ.50l. Sac. $100 for both. Ree 4·Famil)' Gara1e l'\illsllle,.•--)' bN com· --~Grove) a.le, Jl'ri.S.\. llad'ad---r bill de n /.Mt1DOlla. 9 142 pl Gitla 3-lp e . aa.tt. WHYBUYNEWI!! a.lfeeClr.INita'f lloat.DHtll .s.v.a1 beaut. recon'd Bdrm Mt, dryer, collec· H.t cncbet liedlpread Ollar' TV'a. all •1-6 tor'• plMaa etc rrt.S..t· Jdlll u 6 larp round In aa1ra. War. to-U40. Sun nm Wr11btwood burntoranpMMMI Pbr a.a.: '11 Nmot. con- 1.G, H.B. (Slater /Spr. New eond rd• SJ.75 ii.eel trot. RCA mlof' TV See ..... .,...>. otnce dell ttO. iadla &o -..nci•te .. Aak tor ..,._,_ bl I ._ SCoct lid booC. tiae med ~. _,._, ..,._, t w / eaves • tl0 •2111 cMn, Kitdl let, Corf'· ...;....._' ------, •• , r ockl•I cltel r • ..,....,.,._.,._,efril WA. Det ._. It mOf't. .... KADI Mldboerd • let, 10·1; II Clover, a... 11Wla1 maur ... ................... .., ... ' • -!!'\. .... t\. SUPS A YA.IL.AIU YAC Newport 646-0..\51 &>al slap wanted Lo :.c rom.moda~ 36' Sailboat m Newport area Please l'Ofllact J L Golfos dl 957 8Z72 WANTED Slip lo rent for 36' Faulaner ln·nbm an very gd cood Would con side!' as pan&.aJ trade on lave a-board 631~25& Up to 32' crwser or sail. Balboa Coves. S7 pr rt 67J..6637 unUI 8PM. Ts ,artetkwe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADV ERTlSEJC; ~Van w/pop.up top, 1966 model, a.so or best olfer. Aft 12; 964-48112. 'Tl Dodge 8300, bubble top, econ 360 motor, lots of lllr a s, lake n ew 561-SlS9 The pnc.:e of item s advertised by vehicle dealers an the vehicle clau1f1ed adverlls anit columns does not include '62 Yan. Ford, etcyl 170 any apphrilble taxes. hp, stlck, xJnt cond. $850. hceru.e. transfer fffll. 7141964·1.i'll Luther __ _ f~ charges, fees for "711 Dodge Van: Loaed. iW' pollul.lon controi de Low miJes Su vice l't'rtlficauons or de· ~ C&ll~r buy. aler documentary pre- parauon charges unJesi. .Wo Ln-'-9 tllO otherwise spet"1f1ed by ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbeadveruser Assume Lease o f •77 ... ~i;, 9510 Volvo, x.Jnt cond, pl11.1b ••••••••••••••••••••••• blu ant. ~1-8048. C•141n,S./ ...... 9120 ..------------.,-:;;:·:;:}-::;:I LEASE ~~ :::tt : WAMTID I I Shell for 1978 Ford I p •y O I Ranchero Call 7$1-1967 A NL y t1u1 ,..,...... 9140 I FIRST MONTH I ....................... I ""P\lch11o:=·400m•. PAYMENT I ~1546 I I Moped P\lcll II axa lllnt. I * I cond. Mirror & lock. $300. I HO ~ Olt LAST MONTH I IM7-t0'11 I WE TAKI AMY TaADI ~r:::-1 ., ... H)e OI MOTi I .. ~~!:: ....... !!.~~ I rHONE CllDIT APNOYAL I "18 Hollda C8$50, 4·cyl, xloL UK m i SUO I 'II CAllLAC 4'WB/4M-1712 c...,. OeWla. ,._ ..... WKawuak.1500 I :=·---··--Ml'J~offer. I 1246 MO. "11 Honda. 4liO duaJ ovtr· I m. ~ ~ :. ~e-~ .. .: ~cam. S700 M Beet I '"·'u "-''"'oo offer. AfterSPM. 751·5615 toe•--11twoo1 orSSHD'U. I "10 Triumpb, ~c, new 761, l•3"J21Mllll paiu, .0. SeU or Tract.. '!'I m.aaz or t7$-SJ4 ,!!-~J!t~ .. . Ill•• .ft .......... , , ...... I AMl'M-' '119wo. I ... , '" Of .. ~--... tilt 01 • ., OAC. v ... in" 11......, &>Mt. ,_ ...,_ .... u • I I I .~ ,,,. .. ~-............. , ,,., ...... .._ , . .._ • ...,. > WllUY C&MMCMS Al9ftUCIS J NNEl l H!~Rlll~l ·,4b 1 lO'' '75 8 110 : Air, low d l-w aw. xi.& ,,...., 01 tllllt olfw. eamor~ 7,~ 2110Z. 2',000 ml, l owner MC!l IJ'f!m, maii-. 11r, dean . $41100 ,,2 500 2, _,Vii , •m>Xll& a.. 'Tl, __ ••. -.... bl ....... ..,. ..... . .............. n iao oao •uu. Oaa'tS.U Your car• Cll¥91MW PAYS TOP DOLLAR hrO.. UM!d Im~ Cal1M1ke or Doo l ... l:DIATE Ol'!LJVf!R YI LilM S&ICTIOM OFMIW 1979 '72DIUuD 1JllU-4r. eq • 11711 BEACH BLVD tr-. l'eall.lY reblt Wall HUNTINGTON BEACH Nil for parts $500 or · 142-2000 IJS-3171 WANTED! Late model Toyotas. Vol~. Pickups & Vani. Call ui today I lJOl's SJll's ALSOCDCSi 's tNSTOCk! Call today · We also may have that pre -owned BMW you are looktng for! 1~1-2040 49~949 Dake olfer 5S50M i 4Ya 2tlOZ. map. AM f'M C'ass., A/C, 4 s p: :.un :;bade, bn. rover. ruw. '70 Karmann Gtua Con- vert.. xtra sharp. $3995 lm-llt6. very gd S3800 840 2221 '89 red. VerJ nlce. 2Smpg, 3JIC on rblt mlr. $2300. 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '&I Wgn 1.24. eood cood. radio, JOmpg. t96. Mu:sl sell. 2U-S88-8SU Luther. 76 metal.be 128. 4 door. ese 9716 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '11 LANCIA 1811 COUPE --., .. ....._ ... -. c .... ~ "'-646-tJU w UO.t4U Ol.AMIM COUNTY'S OLDEST $. met.allic blue. nu p1U.Dt, Silver-blue. Tan intenor nu tires. Make offer . i.o.ded! '8TBA) '\ 754--1628 PORSCHE'S 74 128. 4 door. A MIFM Sales-5erv1ce-Lea1tng stereo caaa., grt. mpg oo Row Carter, Inc. any gas, xlnl. eond . WANTED Rolls Aoyce BMW S2.000. a.6-3647 Allow us the opporturuty 1540J amboree '78 Spyde r convert ., to conaider t.he purchase Newport Beach 640-6444 AM/FM cass .. xlnl cond or trade-in or your clean • .,. ________ , 64G-6389. 640--6636 early 1• AMoraft6PM . Poncbe. Chick with Us IOIMcLAREM's ------- 1:11-~-:-"'AJlil -:-. ning cood. $6.'50. 493-36Zl IB711 BEACH BL V 0 lllJNTINGTON QEACH 842-2000 Today! • & ·m Fiat. coov. xlnl run· 77 Fiat 131, 4~. xlnl ...... . _ --'738 rond.., FM/tape. ~, m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... iwt~ must sell 873 2929. 64&&2eves & wlrnd!i 85()N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA •UTOS <S ML No. of SA Fwy> "' '714)522-5333 1'1at i3 850 conv Mu:.t WANT&> Sunday by Appt sell,offers$12SO. ~ Don't traiile ~ sell us your ·~~~~~~~~! SJ0-3867 used Mercedes Benz. 1: Call ua to find out what '811 1000 MAROON p p Leaving U.S.. sar n rice. yourMBZ"s really wonh. XlnlShapeln&OuL 18 128. 2 dr. 6.500 m1 . VI Sa ..,.,,,... :.>+ mpg, AM/FM cass M. • • c. --"'· 7ss-0209. str. Tb.is is it! 646-9130 831-1740 18 ~. 4 sp. snrf. allo~.· ';li.;.,.,Pr.. S-d -000 str cass .. reg. fill, lo/mi. io n at 12.4 PY er. 22. pp Eves. g..1687 mi, dk blue/u.n inl, lllnt ....................... ·~·5 i9 RX-7 GS. brooi.e/blk. AC. aJJoys, lo ma. xlnt. SIMOO /bsl oC r 499-1.928 Ma~ .. 9740 ....................... 1975MII 4505a Red with bamboo tn· te nor . Loade d & 1n MI NT cond1t1on ! U6'NAM). ,_.IDT Oim .. IA~w .,. flUtMIOJ 6"19AN auwooi. ...... • alloJ Wbffll • low mUe1. •n. SAVENOtt llACH IWOITS J41 Dove...- ~EWPORT BEACH nsueoo ..... 9750 ....................... '11 PORSCHE 924 iaru. BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2m 18 PORSCHE 924 Black. AM/FM. sunroof, ai.r oond. Mus t see: IB7U BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 76 912E. sunrf. 24.000 m1. like new JO MPG rec gas. 2l gal tank. 673-3227 '64 3:50C. xlnt cond. en~ & chrt.ch rebll 12.000 mi agio,$4.5()().559-1816 i5 9US Targa XJnt cond. Sl3.!fOO or best offer. Al· &oys. Call before 9am & aft. 6pm. 559-4972 ------- ·7g 911 SC. ~unr oof . AM/FM casi.. new P 1 tires. xJnt C'ond. (714 > 344--1320 llrlllletoaOeod-1 "n ,..._ Otllca GT UA...U, Pleue call . .... .. Tby. Crown. radio. ~.••01 co•trol, ...._ .... ,iDed. •uAt-1-,-jDGCI-• CCiDll. Simi. Du. MS·TlU laome, --.o1c. 'a OanUa. I apd. am/fm .... Ill blt '""-· pin IUtpe. 5 yr, so.ooo ml ftn'. only 11,000 ori1 ml. _,,,,bit oar 731-31lr27 SAVE GAS! '66 Corona. really alnt cood, w/new brb-dutcb-etc. <Never eat DlY lie. so has not been driven). Bt!I white 4-door. $895 Bargain. eves/wknds 548-6427 or call 1..m.7S92. "II Corona Slat. Wgn. ic.ded. WC ma, $4900. .... aell"4·5687 l81l1 BEACH BLVD. IWN'l1NGTON BEACH 142-291 '73 Toyota. 2-door. one •--------- owner. sunrf, mags. lo '72 411 Sqrbk, radials. mi.lllntcond Sl&SO. AM /FM, a ut.o. JOmp&. 64S-OT96 ~t tram.. m.aj« e:QI. \Q'1c receipts, like new cond. SllQO. 834-2J085 aft 6PM. 18 White CoroUa littback AM/FM rad.J.o. a.i,r, roof rack. wire wheels. aut.o 1--------- sbift. must sell. 7~ lS44. 7$.!K)53 r.-.. 9167 . ..................... . i3 Spllfire. lo mtll"l>. 3 tops. roll bar. l'ass . steroo, sharp' 536-697 4 YplwwCMJfit 9770 ·~····················· VW • Havm& trouble sell· i.ng your car., Try 1c. Top dollar . Pa.id for or Not! Bnng your car lo Jim Manno Volkswagen, 1B711 Beach Blvd . Hunl- lnglOn Beach Ask Cor Frank Manno .,Qr Tom Allun. 16 VW BUG S1lvN. pin :.trip1ng super clean 4 .,peed OUX>G l is711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 '73 vw . SUPEIBEETLE l87U BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 15 VW Campc'f", pop·t.Qp. 8K on reblt eng, 1mmac. $8)() 979-f.O 16 BUGS 20TO CHOOSE ....................... ....................... "1t 5"ille. loaded. low mileage, a.Wag $1.S,000. m.33156 71 Seville. clean. StJver/· gray. 42.K m1 . Must sell by Sunday. $8950. P.P. ~5633 18 Fleetwood Brougham. xt.m ~portun1ly. sbrt. term lease or buy. loaded, l o /m&. PP S-76157 IWL y flll.01" Cl I ~-·-~--... ___ .... MUHS AUTO Can& NOTIUNG OVD $4999 1'75FO• LTDWAGOM Wffh AM/FM·sterw w/8 tnck. tug1age rad. air ccm. pwr. stemag A brakes and low , low mal e s. S ll arp • c.wMW'Z) . $2999 MA.IBS '76 El Dorado Convert.· • .,.0 c---b&e. fuel iQjectecl. loaded ...,, cir.is. wilb equipmen t , e x· l4258aUl'Strft'l cdlmt coodiuon. Best of· COSTA M ~ fer. 41M--Ol67 540-9202 Cw o 9917 i2 LTD rur. autom:atu: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnlcond S1750. 1974 CHEYaOLET CAMAROLT Aut.oaultH• tr an.s., pWT swenng Ir brakes. air cond., Wt wheel & rail>•· ~ A i.uper :.h.aq.1 car' Wl2,K YQ I. $3699 4~ i 6Gr-.lllada Ghia. vu! top. lctt. A 1 . A C. pwr ~ver yt.htni:. AM fllii Str, 6 <'Yin 20 mpg hwy, $29:"i0. ~4.'¥1-~I 1:m Ma"cnrk 4-dr sectan. WhitC' w blue vinyl in· tenor Aull.I tram. 72K mL Pn ct.'<! a t wholes ale blue book. $.1575. o~ogti Co3st Daily P1 lol. 6'2-4321 ext 210 9945 .....•.•......•.•••••.• Gt 111111 9701 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... SAVE G~-Jo-... a j "16 W. 4.spd. PS. tinted cond, AM/FM cus, bra. cover. pinatri pe, $7500. m.94115 all Spm. $15.SOO HOWAIDCMw1ulet Dove .. Quail St.a. NEWPORT BEACH llJ.0555 71 ~ll S Targa. loaded. bl.k w/tan, must sell. of. Cr. 547-7983. 894.3896 BUG. MUsr SELL .. Nu mg. trans. A II /f11 tape PP48MOM MAIERS AUTOCIHTER 1425 Bahr Street COSTA MESA 540-9202 '74., 93,000 au. J.. eel cood.. deen. $1.000/vik>. lo Llocoln Town Cou~. Absolute Cherry! All equap. meld stereo laj>e deck. 291000 miles. ODe Own\!r . Owner will rllWICle pan. ~ Call ckys TI4/5U·ll!G • ..,.-......:5. "12 Fial 850, both lops, c~eao , mec ban (c. ---------...._ Aakiae SUOO/olr •1119% 78 240 -.U.S.. o.SIL w/tbl 1 -ill T o yota wtadow. an.rt, AM'"/,nl ~White~ re-cam.. new pUat.. a.ooo ""1b xiii& CODd. I d bOcty, ;g:~ual Hll $1700. wta•• brlu-trana· ..... f7Z7 ...ut.•-4>att-c:;lutc b. I ...._ 9720 ...................... . Olaly 12.000 lllile9, elec- tric sunroof. s tereo cauette.US7VCX> ~ got my Lie. so ha:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dot beeo driven. $89S. Call eves/w lr.nds : 5tl-4CZ7 .« 1-493-7582. Mt.--. 9705 ....................... Demo Sale ln Progress 79.UAROMEO 5"tlH1' VB.OCE Fact«y m ags. AM/F M stereo cassette & low miles. (5306 ). Sl0,600. I.MM SIUCTIONOF ALLMOOELS SHOP •COMP ARE .. BARWICK DATSUN 1 I. I \1 •I· 1' 831 -1375 49 3-3375 YISITYC>Ua ORAMCH COAST HONDA JIMSUUOttS IWOITS 1970HARBOR BLVD. COSTAllESA Hl-1276 tiEAJMiM'AllTIRS '73 210 C: Good cond. TODAY!!! -.soo. Uti9VIRSITY 545-1543 SAf.n> fl SERVICE 'OLDSMOllLE HONDA '67 Mercedes 230. xlnl mod. $3000. 631·5415 GMC TIUCkS '70 MB 250. Gm /tan. AIC. "10 911-S. 7' RSR Carrera body. 2.1 RS eag .• Omlles. fr'elb trans, trick susp, mucb more. dean. Cut. 111.000/0 BO Do a1. S!IS-3385 wlr. S3S-445S en on. '78 9llSC, lo/rru. 1mmac .. ta k e over l ease 2 13 /627 -8 968 o r 213/G-0378. 77 9US Targa. lo/m1. 1 ·· mags. leather. A/C. sbwrm cond. 557-2712 8:»5. 492-2582 eves. zod wttnds '67 912. Fact ::alloys. AM/FM cass.: nice car. SS.950. Call 752-9499 BEACH IMPORTS •DATSUMS• a...ps.tectkMt Of Al Models 'WE SPECIAUZE IMGOOD SERVICE 28SO Harbor Blvd. AM/FM. Rblt eog, new 77 s:M: Below wholesale. COSTA MESA ures. Mint lJWde & out. $7995 ... Clean. 848 Dove Stre<.-t NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 540-9640 tlDX> fU'11l. Dys 557·2110. 548..QX>&S56-0007 evea/wknds 75&-0043 77 cvcc. good cond .. s ~Royce 9756 COSTA MESA DATSUN speed.AM/FM.$3,500 '77 300 Dis 55Km1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'>5199 ~~~~ge. P .P. •t DEALER IN U.S.A. i6 Alfa Romero Alletla. 5 spd. AC, AM/FM casa. 20-2711PG. :dot cond. Below &ow Bl Book. Must sell new car orde red. 15100. 548-8175 9707 ....................... i3 Audi lOOLS. not run· ni.DI. needs eng work. Otberwtse xJnt $800 or trade. 541-3'54 l!MS HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540.02 I l i5 Civic. Jeavin& country. $2SOO. Ber. 5. M0-5233. Aft..5.67~. i3 CVCC. lJke new ! 39.000 Mi. Stereo, new ball.tty. IDlBl sell! 964-1409 18Clvic. 5speed. AM/FM cassette. 20,000 males. $50X>/or bsl ofr. ~l.91 aft 7pm. '72 100 LS: Su oroor.1'!!~~~~~~~~1 '730vic: Topcood. ~ci· am/fm radio. int. & ext.I~ ty/40 hwy. mpg. College good cond. Needs some '72 1.200: student needs rent SS. tram. work. $1000 or best Sl400 or best Sacrifiee sale. $2300 or offe r. Call a ft 4pm SSS-5972 be&tolfer.631-3527 wkdys. 963-29311 ._ 0 _ _.:;.. _______ 1 i2 240Z. 75M. A/C. st.ereo --r-973 "n; 4.50 SL: Wire wheels . amtfm cassette. low mils. $19,000 or bsl ofr. 642-'18116. "72 MBZ DIESEL VAN Only 26.000 m1 !775-0734 eves 9744 ....................... 78 MGB, perf cond .• Z.000 or best offer. Dys, S.5100 ext. 29 "n> MGB 35K ml. Nice $4.500 Days 846·3422 & EY'eS 847-4978 9747 c a ss. 4 nu Mi c h . ••••••••••••••••••••••• JI you're ~ reading the s:DX>/080. 846-9518 '78 Jag XJ6L: Absolutely -·•••••••••••••••••••• 11.UJe a m Classified. exquisite. P e r fectly '72 Pantera. price $15,500 you're miasln& a lot ol Trade your old stuff for maintained. Asking or best olfer. Gd cond. newsy infor mation as new goodies with a $15,000. Call 494-8877 or white. 714.434.3557 or well a1110me peat buys. Oallified ad. 642-5678 915--1616. 'm-:B. ~--------...... Mew 9 ...._.Mew 9800 Allfo5. N•w 9800 A1tto1. t4ew HOO •.....•....•......•.... •.•..•...............•. ....................•.. ...................... . HARBOR BLVD. of CARS 0 CoslaM•a • IT'S WORTH THE TRIP. ,. ... ...... ~ ...... -OITI ............ .... ~~~VER ROLLS-ROYCE 1"40.Hm...-.. .......... , .. \ ___ _,.,..... C:lOSED SUNDAYS BENTI..EY-James Young Cpe. .l!HB. Complete pro- fmsional rest.oralloa. on ty 6 d these models pro. d uced. A be autiful driveable consiste nt s how winner. an ap pre<:1al.Ulg investment. ~ '68 Stiver Shadow blk vmyl top. rust bm Inter. Recenl SS.000 overhaul. Leaving country. $25,000 lnqui.re at 2.13·434-4680 ~ 9760 ....................... ~ Demos.le In Progress 79Sill TUUO With AM /FM Ster eo cassette & low m iles. 19'17.3 ). SU. 62S llACH IMPOITS IMI Dove StJ'eet NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 s.... 9762 ....................... 11 SUBAIU mt4X4 AMIPll stereo, 40 ch. CB. tint ed 1lau. air ...... ndlal Ures, LoW miles. UIUI060) 4 WHDLIN'FUNI lSIU Bl:AalBLVD. ffUN'I'JNGTON BUCH aa.noo ,.,... 9761 . ..................... . '74 VW IUS Ste reo tape. supe r !!Imp! I023VEQ) ---~-----.. , .... .,. LT Alll/Pll \lit wtaMl. I I I I I •• I •••••• 4 .., u.... \ owaer. '1S -...;ck ~~ ...,. nos Par1t A.-e. 50Kmi. S1 ,$00. aft. •: BaUIDa l&L ~1.108 -~-s.w ______ _ flJST I ICJw:IPPl!ld top VW bug '64 "7S Camaro. xlat cood. laoGcc eag. Ruos out 3>,0DO au. ~. negotia· s l r 0 0 g s l . s 9 s • _ble._SCll>--=-_u_ns ____ _ W.CYf ."50 ....................... ORANGE COU1'TY'S NEWEST UNCOLN·MERCURY DEALERSHIP TI4-S.16-S06S,_ Clwoa•t "20 i8711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 m vw MW pam.t. tires. n"blt eng. Asking Sl.75(). 837 9941 '811. new engine. cluo m aodout 548-~ 9772 .....••.•.•••.•..•..... VOLVO SALES. SlllYICE- AHD UASIMG OVERSEA-5 DELJV t:R Y ~--------EXPERTS '63 vw CONVERTIBLE l'Ully restored. excellent shape. If you don't act fast.. you're ~ou2i: U> ml.Sl> the opportunity of J hfewne' lB711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·2000 Must. sell 1mm<'du1tely "68 Bui. auto sta ck. new eng .. reblt trans. new shocks. Sl lOO or make of fer ~5104 il'ru BEACH BL VD HUNI'INGTON BEACH 142-291 EAIU.ElkE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Bl'"d COSTA Mt:SA 646-9303 540-9467 CLASSIC IUYY5 1972 VOLVO l800ES SEDAN-Hard to find "Sportswagon model with 4 speed trans & oYl'f'dnve. a.t r rond1lJOD· 1ng. AM1FM s te reo w It.ape. gold extenor & tS ID eitcellent coaditlOO. Has beer! 10 the same faimly since 1972. You m ust set' th as one' $6000/best offer Call ~um. 1r no answer. Pl.EASE keep trying' --- oaAHGi COUNTY VOLVO EXO.USIVELYVOLVO Largest \lolvo Dealer ID Oran&e County! BUY or LEA.5 E DIRECT ~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 "7• Wq:oo. blue, Wd, air, $Gl0. P.P. 494-9302 72 Volvo 145E Wen. PB, f..C. AM/Fil. good rood .. good mp1. $3,000. 496-4319 '66 Wagon: Runs peal. Needs pa int. $1000. "72 '" Squarebact . rblt _5116-_9'764_. ____ _ q. MW ill"M • palJlt. ..... UM4 blfl cond. AM /f"ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• a&eno.~165-1277. 9901 UACHILVD. JUmNOTOll 8SAai 142·• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ Te A ........ c. la a fiae aUIOIDObile frooa CU' Qualil1 line of pte• ykJulb' owned Llncolm ud llercurys. You're .... to ftnd that apeelal De-mw car you've been tookina for a l a price J'QU'Ulla • WePrallllM! J h 110AS. I.Ail I. 111 ::z ........ Oltt.-... ,....., • •••••••••••••••••••••• 197'DIMO CLEA.l•MCE.! on Camaros. CapnC'tts. Monte Carlos. Malibu.' & Novas Drastic r ed u1• ~! SAVE MOW!!! COHMELL CHEVROLET "\.,.. tf .HI•'' f( \ ' t I" T \ \H.:o-' S41>-I 200 Im CHIYIOLIT CAN.ICE 4 DIL Equipment mcludes full power. v iny l roof. AM /FM stereo, crwse cootrof. pwr. windows- seet·tnmk release & air l"OOd. In exc-eUent rond1 · UClD.. «> l6TCL , ONLY S2t95 R.J Dameroo &Auoc1ales 752·252' RAYR.ADBOE U."ICOL.N MERCURY 16-ll! Auto Center DT. SDF'wy·Lake Forest eXJl IRVlNE 830-7000 ----.. ,..MJ 9952 ....................... 1979FORO MUST Ji.HG TURIO 4 ~pe-ed. TRX radials w/mags. s tereo & rmmrool. (Wl.2308 ). $7111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD it,/>0 HARBOR IHVO COSTA Ml SA 641 0010 "bl Must. reblt eng. & Lrans. Good cood. Must sell. ruoo. Wkdys only 75l-8!J?2 72 Nova~r. auto XJnt 01 Mustana, 1mmac .. VS. oand. Good Ures $.1400 PIS. P /B. AIC, 97.000 9-«M6 . . mi . 2iOO ~dy 49'"1230 ·77 Caprice Clau1c, bluetwb.tt.e. 4 door. A/C. AM/FM, landau top. new tires. good con d . $4,200 /bes l o rrc r &u · 1566. 673--0839 an. 6 & •eekends. "67 Mustang. 6 cyl., ong o wne r . gd c ond .. $1.D>rOBO. 634~1' dys. ~eves '7' II very clean. All xtras Sacrifice $2,400. 499-JQ28, '9S-6CM.S eve11. Classic uno Cbevelle ·ex· i1 ,. _ _,,,__ 351 P /S cellenl cond. 18MPO . vo .. ....,. eng, ' Call nl-31167 PIO. P /W, A/C, $3400 . M-6166. -.5122. ----,. Clievy Caprice, 4-<ir, '67 Mustang conv. 6-cyl. PtS. P /B. A!C. $1195. auto. rebll tr~ns. power 833-2623 days, 640·1524 top, beaullfu I. $3.000. eves. ~48 9932 -------- i' Mach I, P/S, A/C. cln. ·-···-••••••••••••••• bat ofr. 498-3586 or •COIYIYTIS!!! We bave an excellent I el I c'lon ol 00tvettea te- • for l.mmedlate de-tiveey 1 See us TOOAYll! HOWAID CM"okt Dove .. Quail &a. NEWPORT BEACH llJ..OSH 79 veue drk met. bro. camel int. spoUen. tll. stereo. ~rwH, electr . wtodowa. tmder 2.K mi. ..... .., mlnl ..... .,. f:{,::S· $14.9~0 flrm. 'M ,.~: ~· wpd. ndll IOllM DOOY work. a.ton .. over '8000. Aft. •;-.mt. ~ ttll ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Oaulu p/a. V .... Illa .... file '° eppnda&e. .-i.-.am •ut.r. &-3827 .. ) 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i4 CUt.lass Supreme lo/nu. Xlnt. cond. 646-9819 9957 • •••••••••••••••••••••• "72 Runabout. tins.Or Beat Offer -.15'8 "12 Slatlon Wagon, A!C. map. JUI paint, runs ..U.SlJDO-- "1• Plato w11on. new brakaa, c lutc h . • AlltP'• CH I . $1700. --'''' ....................... "1' Vdare 1Ui wan. 21.800 mi. haUy eqUl pped. xlnt talda .... ,..or~ 72 ...... 4 la.JITl . ·~ .. •' ·' ... I ~ ... !,. I .. < • • ~ .-I • ., ... ___ ._. __ .. ...,_.. ........ ., • f 1980 •••• , 4 cylinder. standard transmission 1979 GRAND S~FARI WAGON LOADED (2N35K9X107368) ............... -.................... -· - 4 cylinder. standard transm1"'°n EXAMPLE:· THE P.R•ll-1'\ CAR Factory Air Cond Automatic Trans Power Steenng Power Brakes , L1m1ted Slip Ottterentlal AM-FM Stereo ... 40 en c B Fuzz Buster w S w Tires Cl"u1se Control Electnc Reat Window Defroster Rallye Gauges & Tnp Odo~ter · LuooaveCamer Spart M1mYS Au Shoqts Power Door Locks Power Seat Power Windows Tilt Wheel R attye 'lt'heets 60-•0 Nolchback Seat 6018 Miles s I I , 4 0 0 MAHUFACTuurs SUGGESTB> •n AIL PRICE 52MO DISCOUNT s9-SALE PRKE EXAMPLE: 1979 GRAND PRIX ftlE· TREASURER'S CAR LOADED Factory Air Cond Automatic Trans Power Steenng Power Brakes AM-FM Stereo with Cassette TaDA Padded Landau Too 60·40 Notcnback Seat Gauges Soort Mirr~ Power Door Lock.s -s1500 DISCOlllT (870RXH) This Beautiful carmine red ,77 .. ~g~w~,;;t~~;:~~~S is now available for your inspection. EQuipped with AM-FM stereo radio to soothe the savage beast -<ally• wheels lo• o•••I 4495 '79 •. looks"-pcwer steering for ease of handling and factory air conditioning to keep you cool. (976WZVJ ~fe~~~s F~re~f~ c~;~ir~u:~s5· 695 ebony Sunbird with gas miser V-6 engine and 4 s p eed transmission. AM-FM stereo radio. ebony vinyl top and factory air • cond. for your enjoyment. Hurry on this one -only has 3700 miles. '76 '75 Power Seat Power W1nc10wS Till Wheel Wire Wh~I Covers 5234 Miles ' (096RAH) He re we have an 12t<374~611690) s9 4 7 8 MANUFACTURER'$ SUGGESTS> 1n AIL PRICE 57978 SALE PRKE ~~~:.~~'7;~;eJnev1~~$369 pleasure EQu1pped wrth a thnlty V-6 engine and oas miser 5 speed transmission -factory air cond . rallye wheels -tilt wheel and 1s iusl the car you should own It's an evening mist green Skyhawk Hatchback. A must to see !098MCGJ ~~i~~~"~·~~~g %1~,~~$2495 Hornet wagon with a 6 cyl. e n gi ne & automatic transmission that will get you and the kids to and from the store and school with EASE. EQuipped with pawer steering. factory air cond. and a root raci(. All pricee pl~ t•. Ncente I doc. 1 ... All cat1 aublect to prior Nie. onw e1eplres Oct. "· 1871, ' i I i . . 7 • - Ye .. ae .. aewa . Dally New•~tte• Drive Stai·ted t o Give Voters Fee Veto .,.,,.Bn'MUD .............. Oran .. Cout,y ·~ would be fatftd to uk woe.. to live lbelr permluion Mlon cl· flelala HD \IQOM MW Uler t... and dw'lea U a •'*' .nart now under w-.y ii 1ucceu1Ul. The drive, wblcb ii almed at a eount)'Wlde electioD nut ,.... , also would force •uperviMn to cancel any cbar1es and fees enacted alter tbe p11111e ol ProposlUoo 13 and put them up toaYGtealtM,....... Jlobllt D6M~~lllNlllJI lldl•1•1lt ol"M orcaaludoe ealllld Tu,.,... ol Or .... ~. aald ta.. dri" was ....... • ..... COUDty omcsa11 are ~ to cet back money that waa Iott after Propo.aition 13. "We are eoaeemect that t.be coat.a ol acnemment are l°'q up faster than.tbe ec:ooomy," be aald Supervilon bave railed boM slip fees at count1·operated man....-.._.t ... atpub, U1•A1W• ..... at Jobn Wayne • AlJ1MNt aDd IDcreaMd ~ related to buUct1n1 permits and eowteclltl. DlDMD, a retired Garden Grov .. earpeoter, Mid the voter initiative WOGld limit user fees only tor tbe purpoee of eo...ms coeta cl aov•• utbtltlt aemce to wlUcb tbe tupQer is a direct beneftdary. Ally aew charges lmpoeed by Oranae Cbunty or special dis· Says Not Rkgal Judge Confi~-ms Sex Conversations I ,,-....... OBI C2NE CAL l ER? ........ Robert..,,. .. Services Set For Edison Crash Victims Funeral masses were held to- day for Brian Johnsoo, 18, an Edison mgh School student, and J oseph Hindman. 18. a 19'79 graduate of Edison. Both were killed Sunday in an automobile accident in San Luis Obispo Mr. Johnson, of Huntington Beach, and Mr. Hindman, of Cost.a Mesa, died when they col· lided bead-on with another car while on a surfing trip Officials said the pair were ap- parenUy drivblg the wrong way on a Highway 101 overpaP when the tragedy occurred. Tbe·eigbt people in the other car, all from San Luis Obispo, suffered minor to moderate lnjuries, officials said Mr Johnson leaves bis pare nts, George and Anna Johnson, broth'rs Kelvin and David Johnson, and sister Laura Johnson, all of Huntington Beach. Mr. Hindman la survived by ~. mother, Carol1D H1Ddman ol Cotta Mesa: bis father ud step. mother. Charles and B.oeelee Hindman of Oraqe; brotben Jeff, Jotm and James Hinctman, .JDCl lister CbristiDe RiDclman , J)l of Costa Mesa; crandinotber SACRAMENTO (AP> -A Los Angeles judge is being in- vestigated for allegedly making obscene telephone calls, says a SacramentoCountyofficial. Deputy District Attorney J ames Morris affirmed Wednes- day a story in the Loe Angeles Herald Examiner saying the io· vestigation involves Superior Court Judge Robert Stevens, a Republican former state legislator appointed to the bench by Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. Stevens acknowledged to the newspaper that be bad a number of sex-oriented telepbone COD· veraationa wltb a former secretmT ad berbaaband. but 1aya be did ... blal lllepl. lie Mid Ada ......... be erUmlMl .... If .. ' :z ,, ::t•cttd. .. tllllJ'"llll .. of)Jeet.but ..... atatelllellta themselves of a saual uture." llonta ukl Ida dee .._two Assemblyman Gerald Felaodo, R·San Pedro. "I've leari\ed a lesson. l deeply regret this. I know it was wroag," Stevens wasouoted as saying. He said be bad believed be WU talldnl with friends aboUt intimate mat.ten, ancl legally tbe issue ta wbetber tbe . Murpbys bad ever uked bim to at.op. •'They never did. I doo 't see any evidence that would indicate to me tbat they were not perfect- ly willing participants," Stevens told the newspaper. But )lvrpby, who the st.oey Mid w•· .traid for bi.a dd bis ...Ue'a jobs. made aeYel'al eom- pltlat• ..,. .tory said be told Asaembl~ Speaker Leo ..,= ............ ,.... .... ........... ... lll9DtL He abo tpld tb• _ad. minlatrator of the Assembly =-=w.=:: and die coaple. 1le aai4 the lDs , vestlption la at u eartJ ataae and 5tevem bad not heft COO· t.acted. am. o=•• _. .. lrlWra of &M C••• -tbe .............. ,,. ~ Mid tM state ale ~ ....... aad state Qom, ml11ion on Judicial Performance, which bas the power to remove a judge, are also investigating. But their spo~esmen declined to com- ment. Maldog obscene or barauing phone calls to which the reci- pients object ls a misdemeanor that carries a maximum $500 fme and a year in jail. Stevens, 63, a father of four and once chairman of tbe Legislature's Ethics Committee, told the Herald Examiner that the conversations were "fan. tasiiing; sex fantasy, I sup. poae." He said the convenation.s were with Edward "Dick" Murphy, 37, a st.ate Assembly sergeant-at·anm, and Murphy's wife, Beth, 2'1, who bad worked for Stevens and is a secretary for Stevens was ln the Assembly from 1182 to 1986 and then the state Senate until 1978. Brown made bim a Judge in July wn. BrowD aides said Stevens was given tbe bicheat possible rating .~.by tbe State Bar before his ap- pointmmL Murpby's lawyer said Murphy suffered a beart attack Tuesday, and be bad asked Mrs. Murphy not to comment. Stevens could not be reached for comment DrawlDfCs Keleased ~r 100 Call Cops On Coast Slayings By IACDE llYllAN Of .. o.lr .......... More than 100 P991>1e, iDclud· ing several , p11c .. lcs, have called Tustin police tbia week to offer lnformatiaa about a aeriel fJf attacb and murders aloD& the Oraqe Coaat. ottlcera re- ported WedaMday. The calla appueaUy were sUmulated by two compoelte drawinll nlH1ed reeeDtly bJ a task force ot detectives from four cities and tbe county ln- vesttgattni attacks on YOUDI women. Thayer said llooday. in releas· ing the psychic's visuall.zataoo, that police are wortin1 with the unidentified woman because sbe earlier located a Tultin miNin1 penon IOlel.Y tbrouab tbe uae cl her psJdDc abilities. A PQllce spoteeman said Wed· nesdat several otber p1ydllea ba•• called ad tbeir iDlormatiaD noted. A..-. time wbc>bave ottered <See CAU.B, Pap AZ> •• ., .. ••tiler trictJ lt COfttrola would require two-thirds majority of the voten. be said. Amq those who bave signed the petition ts Sen. Jobn Schmitz, R-Newport Beach. An aide -said Schmitz is in complete agreement with the drive but ia not an active member cl the oraanhation. Scbmlu baa introduced a almilar measure ln lbe Legialature that is scheduled for action sometime next year. the aide saJd. Dinaeo said that bia organlza. t.ton, which numbers about 300 -memt)en, started out ib Garden Grove but bas branched out to most cities in the county. He said that Uie group, however, is facinl an uphill bat- tle to gather 83,000 signatures to qualify for the ballot because of problems in circulating peti· tions. Dinsen said the county meuure would differ from the .. ... ............. ..... lleatl9 fer T•lceelr. These Irvine Company wind machines which are meant to keep crops free of winter frost damage form pointed images as they stand together against a gray sky Thurs- day morning on Irvine Center Drive near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Oranie Coast fall temperatures have yet to dip into the freezing range, however. Citizens Protesting Cop Heliport Plan A group of Huntington Beach residents whose jromes border Gentral Park are threatening to go to court unless the city baits plans to build the police heliport in the middleofthepark. Karl Van Holl, an attorney who lives near the park, main· taina the whir of copter blades will drown out the more passive park sounds residents prefer. .. The noise will be just too much to us and to park users," said Van Holt. He asked the City Council this week to consider building the police helicopter base somewhere else. He said about 2S families ex· preated alarm when city leaders announced last summer the heliport would be built on a 2.5 acte parcel between Golden West and F.dwa.rd& Streets near Talbert Avenue. He cbarged city officials abould haft completed a new E11viroameota1 Impact Report before plannlna the heliport. But Vince Moorhot.LSe director or parks. beaches and recreation for the clly. contends the copter slle will be in a remote area of the park that is undeveloped and away from homes. The City Council must ap· prove a conditional use permit (or the police helicopter site before actual construction can begin . The project will cost an estimated $200.000 . Van Holl charged city leaders are interested in turning the city's largest park into a te· venue.generating attraction without regard to homeowners. "I think the intentions are pro· bably good, but were just saying "make your money somewhere else," Van Holt explained. The police departme.nt began seeking a new home bue for it.s fleet of four belicopten last year when the old heliport otr Gothard Street began to sink. The helicopters currenUy are baaed attbecounty airport. ·Cora Carr of ·Colt.a Mesa; and arandparents Charles and l)orotby Hindman of Desert Hot 'JJprino. Mr. Jli.Dclmad'• family bu •atleMed memorial doD8tiom to tlM Sdlllm BIO Sebool 8mf ,., T-. ID care of a. Kmo. One sketch, released Friday, showed a youns blond man u described by tbe aani'fOf cl an Irvine attack. 'n.e Meood draw· ina. rele•ed llondaJ. lbowed a dark·balnd --Me•"'*' by. psycbie • tbe ldUllr o1 Delft .JeanK.....,,16.dow•alllla Snit F iled · Over Will . ID£4S OFFERED ln ber 1'Ulda ~ -Oct. 'l. ,....... ................... . um. ... ltill • erm ~ • ......................... date .... flO JM. ltll ........ IOIDe oldlm IDV be NiMed. n.r. Mft ..._roar • .-. ........... Cotta ....... murder ..m la c.ona del Mar, Gardea Groff ud rouataln V.U.y; am.-MCI u au.d lD Jntne, -... la .... Au Hetpta, _. • eUaek ud two murdln ID..._.. IMhldlaf • 8Dbona Giid ... WU a ... ....... ,..... ...... CIMf °''"" ·.. • ii: A f..-.,. ,_. dliat 1NW oat ol a ..,... •• all••lll attempt to forp blr di.weed buband'a wlll ._ mned lato or_,. C..tr ...,_rtor Court la • __ ...... Tiie ...... 87"'11 'hebr, ol Loi A-.1•, ii .,..... sued by ber ~-llarUD 'l'Rker, a ,..__ taiD v.-rtllidlnt wbo clabm hit .... tried to cbeat bhn out ., .... , ............. . Aeearillal to WlWam a.f. ....... ...... .., ..... 9'•11111• .. lln. ,.... ... ..... .............. .- At._wutbe.tateofl:lra FrankliD Tucker, a Los ~ resident who died llarcb JO, 19'18. Sbelfteld aaid the elder T\aeter ...... wif• .... belD cHvotted tw MYel'al ,ean. Alao ldentlfted • a .,_._t iD the actlall meet ····-la Mary 'AHater, a H•tmcton Beacb womua wbo Sbeffteld Mid •1Ped her name • a wttn.a on tbe ...-tedly pbaa.v will • I ,. J . Gann lnlttatbe which wD1 be de- cided ln the Nov. e eleetloe became IO'feroment 1P"""91 Umlts oa the statewide mellllN are tied to growth in lnll.adon and popu1atioo. The eounty government baa e mbarked on a policy of generating revenue from DOG· property tax aourca wbereiver posalble. 1be reven.-are related tA) the c.oeta of services provided, an official said. Victim Names Attacker .... ' 1 A ts-year-old Sant.a Ana boy wbo checked into a Tijuana hospital earlier this month after being shot in a Huntington Beach gang brawl has identified a dead man as bis assailant. police said. Tbe youth, who was arrested on an assault warrant, told police th.ls week that 18-year-old Ruben Reyes of Santa Ana was the man who shot him in the an.Ide. Reyes. police said, died Sun- day after being beaten over the head with a board at a Santa Ana party Saturday o.igbt. Huntington Beach police began to untangle the unrelated incidents when Tijuana police alerted Sao Diego authorities last -.eek to the hospitalized boy, The boy, police sald, wu wounded duriDC aD Oct. I .-& namble II& tbt Warner Drift-la "'-••• ml WUW' A"-Of. fteer9 ................ pened befOre police arrtvea, luvt~ abotcun euioa• scat· ._... .... II •&M••nw._ ......... , ... ncu., ..... .... .......... ,, ........ rested lalt week .., Su Dle&o autJlorttie9 OD a Santa Ana --sault warnot. He is being beld at San Diego Juvenile Hall. ~ Police said Reyes was killed before officers could talk with him about the theater shooting. Tours Slated Of Newland House in HB Guided tours of Huntington Beach's Newland House are scheduled Sunday. Donations of $1 for adults and 50 cents ror children are request- ed by the Huntington Beach His· torical Society. which restored and maintains the farm house. Tour times will be between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. There is ample parking around the old home off Beach Boulevard at Adams Avenue. Special tours can be arranged for groups by calling 9Q-5rn. Another event. a coffee for citizens interested in joining Friends of the Newland House is scheduled Nov. 11 from 10:30 a .m. to noon . Coast Weadler Low cloudlDHI nl1bt and morntn1 hours othenriae SUDD)' F.riday • ·Lows tonight SI to 82. Highs Friday. to 72. INSIDETO•AY Ew,. daf " a ,,,...,.. for ~ Jlfdtt»l Eg. o-br«:ltl. S. of Bl Toro. He ... , .............. 0- ft'det co -,..... ,. ..,. poral..-.. Bee Teatanag, Pa,. Cl. .... .. ,!tY_..,._ A.I .. &..-... CJ .,_....._a ..... ...._•• L.M..... .. ..... . .. ......... ,, ......... -~ ............ .. ~ •• 0.-C.., "' ~ a.•1~---~ = .. = r.'1':1t -•• .._ ......... ., ..... ,,., '* I M l<'I& • 't:1=:J .... ::::--a--~· .. ,u. ....... :: •• • N It W Y 0 a K ( A P ) - :!lulhortUe1 bave ~··• u.t . :••~6Mo •,._at :·lam" __ .,__. :·waalla el• tllMat •lAt to· • 4'C•te o.~ ~ Ctid not : ~ alone, n.. A.Nodated ~ -llamed todaY. ' To~ lleC•rUa1, ........ ffr ~-DLttriet At&one1 Jebn SMtaacc:l'• °"'"· rel\8ed to CODllrm or cleny ua. dt~ •eat. But IOUn.I c'°'8 10 tbe htveatlcatton ••id Santucci cUrected b1a hom.Jclde bureau to take a new k>ok at the cue. Tbe source&. uked not to be quoted · by name. · Berkowtti pleaded 1ulJty to the llrtq of abootin1s that tel"· rorbed tbe city and left aix peo- ple dead and seven wounded in 1977. insisting be was the sole murderer. But Santucci reportedly is in· vestigating the connection bet ween Berkowitz and John Carr . the late son of Berkowitz's neighbor Sam Carr. John Carr originally was re- ported as bavin& killed himself last year in Minot, N.D .• but there have been some reports that be was murdered. Investigators noticed some of the Son ol Sam notes were-prlot~ ed neatly, and others were writ· ten in a sloppy, juvenlJe scrawl. In addition, one of the "names to belp you along" in a Son of Sam note was "JOHN WHEATIES - RAPIST AND SUFFOCATOR OF YOUNG GIRLS." ··n. aat.e 1aw .. ,. walk. rauw u..a .-• nm, becaUM 40 yean aeo whim It wu enacted. Peo-pJe didn't nm or Joi. But they meant that UM atreeea are for can ud atdewalbm~." ea.Id JIJDll Gou&d, ~tty -= for the · 1ubvb. "The Oak coUDCU not wut to bave a law that wu not fair or that people won't UD-, dentand. IO they chan1tc1 lt to include ·J<>llinl « nmn.lna-. .. be ta.id. ' • clted for 1n the at.reel. That cue baa aince , came after an Oakwood man wu been , Vletl• Mls•I•• , Newport Man Faces Jail in Extortion Sent.encinl bas been_...Jet for Nov. 15 in the Los A ngelea Federal District Court for Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach who was convicted Wednesday of extortion. Smith, 44, of 4640 Park Newport, was accused of the federal violation lD connection · with the Awr. 29 k.idnappt.na of Carolyn Bealer, 24, who is atU1 listed as misalng, although 7AJO Visitors Warned in TB Outbreak police believe she is dead. The jury lD the cowtroom of Judae Malcolm Lucu dellberat· ed about two boW'S followinl two daya of testimony lD the cue. Aaaiatant U.S . Attorney Suzanne Conlon argued that Smith set up the attempt ~ ex· tort $100,000 from Miaa Dealer's brother, Larry Fox-of Anaheim. Tlie evidence presented by Ms. Conlon included extortion phone calla that were traced to Smith's apartment and remaiM of some ol the eirtortion notes that were a1ao found at the re· side nee. ·Carr's sister 's name Is .. Wbeat." and Carr himself and ~rtowitz were members of the Saine &midenllfied cult, and that Carr resembled one of the com- posite drawings that were circulated during the Son of Sam DULUTII, Minn. <AP> -A3 mu(.der spree. • many aa 800 persona who visited Witneues teeUfted that Smith, who bad more than Sl00,000 in debts at the t.i~ of the kidnap- ping, k>ld them abortly after Miii Bealer disappeared, that he'd have the money to pay off b is IOUs. -the Duluth ·Zoo last winter have F,....PageAI CALLS ... to aid police is a Costa Mesa psychic who asked that her name not be used for fear or re· talia tion by the killer . The psychic said she believes the murderer finds his victims by hanging around pool&, recreation rooms, parties and common areas, giving the Im· pression that he belongs there or bas been invited. • Sbe said lbe be.Hefti Ute man ; 54'1ecta vtetlma who appeal to him, primarily small women who are lively and meticulous. He looks on m a1lb0xes to tmd names and apartment numbers, the psychic said. She said s he gets a somewhat different impression of the man from the drawing released Mon· day. v1suali z.ing him as having medium brown hair no longer tha n s houlder-length. She. believes his eyes are also dlt· ferent. She thinks bis mustache Is · false or baa been shaved off, and . that .he is disguising his ap· pea ranee. '·I!: very time I get to concen· trating, I feel really cold, like • he 's going to do it again," the • psychic said. : KU.U and TV . . . : Mcture Topic Tbe second of three lecturea dealing with c hildren and teJevilioa is scheduled Friday at Golden West Colle1e in Hunt- ington Beach. The program, which includes a panel diacusslon, will be held in Forum Il at 7:30 p.m . School officials said guest panelists will include represen- tatives from networks, Action for Childr en 's Programming, Prime nme School television, cable and PBS ouUeta. For addi- tional information about the series, call8-'1711, ut. 591. "'" DAILY PILOT , ... Ol'-C-.. °""" ....... "'"" ..... -~ -i..~1t-1 _ _,, ... 0r_ ~ .............. c-,, lttlM•-1-.... PvMi-.i _....,, """"' ,.,,.,, ~ (AU ..... H-...... """'""'°" _,..,,,_ IMnY•ll•r .......... l _lll .. Cffl$out"C'-A ........ ,~~ ....... p,ibl._$41_,._ -.,, T-. ll'llltitNI _..,.,_ -It et DI Wn1 .. ,tt-.c.u-.c.i-...,.,._ ,._,,.,_ -·-"'*·-YI<•..._:~= ....... fteMM• .... -'=..a..."="9 °'""-"·'-..... ~ ... ----.......~ --==-. u--,w~~=a:-Millllflt~: ft.O. ,....,.. CMleee .._. .......... c....~ c.c--·--.. ......... . , ••• , ...... (714)....., c:t•n•••~•••c....n --tllOr ..... C-y~ ... ,. been advised to_ seek a skin test for possible tuberculosis infec· lion following a TB outbreak amoog zoo moo.keys. Skin tests on seven of tbe 38 employees at the zoo indicated they may have been infected during the outbreak, authorities s aid. Dr. Harold Leppink, St. Louis County health officer. said Wed- nesday that while X-rays of the seven employee• showed no evidence of the di.seue, It wu possible that infection could still surface. AU seven are belac tNMed with l9onlactd, a dn.ll •b.icb pre- v ent a development of tuberculosis, Leppink said. Visitors to the zoo between Nov 10. 1978, and March 1, 1.979, were advised that they may want to have the simple skin test , caJled a Mantoux test. But Leppink s aid they were not urg~d to have a test. ··T uberculosis requires pro- longed contact," Leppinlt said. "The doctors are of the opinion that the risk or infection for these people is very small but it ls not zero. Therefore, we should try to find them and test them." TB ls a communicable disease which affecta the lungs and is c aused by a bacterium. Symptoms include fewer, night sweat·and weight loss. Zoo officials estimated between 200 and 800 penona via· ited the zoo during the outbreak, which bas been traced to three African Fennec foxes delivered to the 700 Nov. 10. One fox died four days later and another al!lo was found to have tuberculoala. Leppink aaid all imported monkeys are isolated by the federal government when they are brought tnt-0 the United States but regulations do not re- quire that pmported foxes be quarantmed. . The first of the monkeys died in J anuary and 11 others subse- quently were found to have tu ber c ul osis and were destroyed. Zoo Curator Basu Norton said the incident bas led to changes in animal-handling procedures including plans to install &lass barriers b etween the animals and vialtora later this year. Leppink said health offtdala did not release the information earlier because they considered the risk to the public-to be very small. A tuberculosis control subcommittee conaldered issu- ing a recommendation about a month ago, he added, but said the r e was disagreement on whether an advisory was necessary. The full-,:ommittee decided Monday that the public abould be DOtifled. Ocean View Seeb a-room Aidea ColJece ltudeata lntere.ted ln workiq mornina u elauroom aid• Ill Ocean \liew Sebool DAI· lric:t pnmary sractee can earn *3.20 an hour. Joy~ Rela.boltl of the Ocean View l:duc.aion Cent« lD lfuat. lqtoo 8eaeb uid UM Jolae •U'J from ldaool to lelllool. hr addi· Uoea1 ............ ---...... RelDWI a lf7.JIU, at d ae 28'. One witness testified that Smith offered him '2(),000 to aid in the abduction and extortion, but that witness sai.d he refused. Smith didn't testify during bis ext9rtion trial. He could face prosecution on murder charges in Orange County. . Newport Beach police say they are eonvlnced Miss Bealer is dead and they are continuing their probe or Smith's role in what tbey believe was her murder. At ~ time ot bl.a ane1t Aue. 26, Smith told FBI a1enta that the woman wu a willing partici· put in °'8 atortklD acbeme. He aid .... dlaappeared cm a boat out1q from -Dana ..Polnt Harbor wU.6 two men lrmown Oil· ly u Ray and Jack. He said be wasn't in the boat at the time. Police said they have been un- able to uncover any evidenae that Ray and Jack exist. S mith said he met the m in June and they pressured him in- to the extortion plot. They told Smith. according to his statement to the FBI. that they wanted re- venge against Fox in connectioa with a disputed million-dollar business deal. Smith baa remallled Jailed since his arrest. A federal extortion conviction carries a maximum 20-year prison term. Couples Get Legal Data A three-hour aemlnar on le1al matters affectln1 unmarried people who live tocether will be offered Friday at Orange Coast Collete in Costa Meaa. •'Legal Problems of Living Together" is scheduled for 7 p.m. lD Fine Arts Hall llS. Ad· mlaaloo is free. Seminar lecturer ls Patricia Herzog, a Corona del Mar at- torney. Topics will include employment, housing, pregnan- cy, insurance. property rilbta. children and taxes. Additional information ls available by callln1 W-5880. HB Greylwund Depot Moved The Huntington Beac·h Greyhound bus depot, for years located on Main Street and Walnut Avenue, bu been moved to 18515 Mapolla St., just north of the Saii Dtqo Freeway. Greyhound ottlciala said lem· porary service will be prqvided at the Ka1D Street loeatioD UDt1l paa11en1era adjust to tbe switch. Bua ridln fl'OID botla locllidam wW be tllktD to UM Loq BMcb termlDal wben tbeJ can make CODDedkJal with tbe otMr' .... Hni~. Refugees Rescued MAMLA.Pb.lllpptnes<AP>- A SlqapoN 1bl., rncued 20 VletnameM ntua"' lD tbe Gull ol Slam toda1. JUit a few boun after a U.S. Naq patrol plane appareatlJ aeired awa1 a m11tenou boat to= the .. ...,. ......... fl-all tbe NaYJlaid. I w ASIUNGTON <AP) -&ee. ICclward Ill. Kllmld.Y ll ..um. rucb ii form u uup1cwat.OIY" p.,..{clelllW c.....,. coma&. tee, pomtbly • eari, .. nat WM!i•.W.MMltoea-. "·caere ta #· ......_ 1 _....... an• UbU.boOd tt will. 11119 o ... -.... DOt·too-diltant futUN _. a ~Ht.Y lt wt11 be next wee~ tald Tom Southwick. itean1cly'1 pre11 MC,..,. SbortJy after dllle--. um be ... COUlclerlDI cbafieDliDI President Carter for tbe 1* Democratic preatdentlal noml.,.,_, Kennedy said dlle ol tbe flnt atepe would be fonna- Uoa of a eomm1ttee to np1ore prolpedl. Chairman ot tlae Keuedy committee la expected to be Steven Smith. husband ot Ken- nedy's Ii.at.er Jean. Smith baa been active In most of the political campaigns of the Ken- nedy brothers. Another· political adviser to Kennedy likely to be active in the campaign committee is Paul Kirly.4r., a former member ot the senator's 1talf who is ln private law practice. Once an aut.borh~ed campaign committe-e ls formed and filed w1th the Federal Election Com· mission,. the FEC regards the person supported by the com· mlttee u a cand.ldaLe, whether or not a formal announcement ot c andidacy bu been made. One of tbe first tasks of the Kennedy comrtµtt~ would be lo ask the FEC for a ruling on the status of mooey collected and s pent by the various draft· Kennetty groups arouod tbe country. "We disavowed ~e grotql8 ·· said Southwick .. We didn 't~ trol tbe money or the way tt was spent." The movement formed to lure Kennedy into the race has plant· ed an organization or at least an agent in all 50 states and Is look- ing past the draft effort to primary s howdown s with Carter. "ellase One is complete."' said Lou t;oroon. who runs the opera· lion out or a basement head- quarters two miles oorth ol lhe WbJte Howle. ··we've gotten It to the stage where be is ready to run.•· Gordon said of the organisation started without any encourare· ment from Kenaecly. "So tbe draft ~ bu beeD 1uc- ce11ful. Tbe aen pbaae ll to start prepartn9 for a very dil· ficult and bard-fought primary race." Officially, Kennedy has dts avowed each or the com mittees operating in his name. And Gordon insists the various ac tivities are completely free of Washington control. But he has little doubt everybody can gel together if Keanedy formally an· nounces he'll filht Carter for the Democratic nomination. "We've shown the volunteers are there, that there are people willing to put tbet.r pollUcal re- putatiooa on the llne," Gordon said When Gordon be1an putting together a national coordinating center for the draft efforts last spring, be had only a few spon· taneoua banner-wavers on the rolls. By early summer be bad serious orpnl.utionl lD half a doten llata. Now be claims to be "well orsanized.. lD at least 25 States, with beg:lnniil(I lD the rest. ~er€Ue4 U.S. District Court Jud;e Oliv~r Gas~b has ruled President Carter acted Im- properly in terminatinf the United States• mutua de. fens~ treaty without first gettmg cong ressional ap-proval. · S. American Teen Given Spine Surgery Carlos Alberto Allves. tbe cr ippled young man from Hoo· duras being aided by an Orange Coast-based humanitarian or· ganazation. is recovering from spinal surgery at UCLA Medical Cente r. Doctors,labored for nearly 12 hours lo continue the process of correcting the 18-year-old 's severe spinal curvature which hfld caused other physical and emotional problems during h.t.s. childhood years. · He will return in about a month to stay with Richard and Virginia Cutillo. Hunttngton Beach residents and founders of Ninos Ll.siados. a non·proht cor poratsoo. which locates and ar ranges medlcaJ service and care for cnppled youngsters. "Carlos says he 15 doing fine He's not even in pain. Ci I though he says he has a h<>adach~: and his back is sore But be 1Sn't paralyzed.·· s_ays Mrs Dom inguez. Paralysis was possible ti surgery failed. Surgeons subsequently applied a so-called sblrt. or plaster cast that encases young Ahves· up- peT body to prevet)t movement ol the be.allna spine. 'Jfe ~es back to stay with us lD a month or so and I'm go- ing to be calling places to get him into school.·· savs Mrs Castillo. · She and thE' Or j?an12at1 on form ed as a re s ult gained ~1despread exposure through the story of Tomas Dommguez. the little bum-scarred TiJuana boy she brought to the Uruted States for help 2""2 years ago. Several others have been aided through efforts of In· terpJast Inc .• at St anford Unlvenity Medical Center and Ninos Lisiadoe which is financed by donations. But the job will never be ftni.sbed . "Now. we're going on to a girl. 21. wbo i:s slowly beina choired to death by a goiter on her nedc," says Mrs. Cutillo. Teachers Strike CLEVELAND <AP > -A strike by Cleveland teachers to- day di.arupted classes for 9'l, 161 students and buses were turned away at two schools involved in a co.urt-ordered ·racial de · segregaUoo program. rOUDU1D v.u., <• .. ~> Sebool Dlltriet trult.MI are a · pee~ to IPSll'OY• ILD tJI• out· of-court ...u.m.at t.Mtpit w renelinl cm a •.ooo coatnct to de1110M a U.U,,.r lehool wtac. Attoraeya for llletl COGlltric- tlon Co. have Indicated their client will MWe for tlaat ftiure lnatead ol..., to cou.rt over tbe contract, and tdaool dlatrlet at- torneys have advised accep· taoce ol the deal. Truateea ue to aet on the mat· ter durtni tbetr I p.m. meetinc at Number One Li1htbouse Lane, FormtaJn Valley. The dlat.rtet awarded the con- tract to ~ the acbool's Wing D cm July 11. Trultees bad not •lined the contract when tbey voted lD a special meeting Aue. 2T to resq.nd the demolition prpject. But, ecbool otllciala noted, the board bad 1iped a letter ol tn· lent to demollah. School olflctals estimated that Metz had expended up to Sl0,000 In pre-contract servieee at tbe time. Wini D WU gutted by ft.re set by vandals more than two years ago. ~ct offlctala eatlmate It would coet $30p,OOO toYebulld the structure at 18658 Santa Ynez. Harper School area -residents have called for its reeoDltnac- t ion and 1ained support or trustees Sheila Meyers and Roger Belgen. Trustees Betty Mignanelli and Karen Ackley pushed for de· molalion because more than $260 .000 would be required to re- build It al a time when school.a are closing because of declining enrollment • Board President Richard Plum. who originally favored demoliUon, changed hll mind and Joined Belgen and Meyen lD !i move to halt the ruins. The board0s latest action, ma soht vote la.ken Sept. 20, was to "ooard up .. the structure, leav- ing further a ction to future boards as needs dictate. Ex-governor Calls f(jr Gun Controls ATLANTA <AP> -Former Gov Carl Sandera, calling himself an .. outra1ed cltiam," c a lle d today for increased handgun controls in Georgia rollowtng the s hooting death of a 26·year-0ld woman employed by hts law firm A ~pok es ma n for Mayor \t J ,nard J ackson said the m .J\ nr also would uri;:e the Lt•gs:.laturt• to enact more strict ~un controls. On Wednesday Patricia Ba rry. a secretary at the firm of Troutman. Sanders. Lockerman & Ashmore was fatally abot on her way to celebrate her 26th birtbct.y with a friend. Police say Miss Barry ap- parently bad never met the man who stepped from a downtown lunchUme crowd and shot her lD the head before taking bis Ute. Sanders. governor from 1962 to 1966, said be proposed to Gov Ge orge Bus bee that any handgun violation be made a felony instead ol a miademeaDOI' to prevent people convicted ol such violations from purcbutng handguns again. He referred to laws making it illegal to carry concealed weapons. fire a weapon ln a public place or carry a handgun without a permit. I Neivport Surf and Sport NOWIN STOCK \. .. LACOSTE~ MIN'S sms s.n • ZO colon to dtooM frOM In I 00°/o cottoft, hrryclofft .ct dacro1t<offoft blettds SteNI 22~: .~J. . MM; SteN2 JtOl/2....-AH. ..... ~ '73-7126 IM .... -----------------· ----......... -----·---···-.......... - .. Ve•rBe•etew• Dally New•tt.•per . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS Dftve Sta1·ted to Give V (°)ters Fee Veto · ., .. e:;IAa&U ... ....... or..,. Couty 1upe.rvtaors 1l'OUld be toned to -~ to live tbelr DlnDluioD befcn ol-ftclab ca lmpoee new UMf' ,_ and ebarpe if a petilioD effort now under way ls succeulul. ·ne drive, wblcb ls aimed at a eouat,ywide election next year. also woalcl force s upervisors to cancel any charges and fees . enacted ~r tM paaaa .. of ~ up tua.r tbu tbe eeonomy," be ~1191ti9nlJ~ttbemup ..... to a ¥Gte ol tbe . ~ bave ralled boat aoa.t Dlnlm. prealdeot ol an 1llp (ees at county-operated or1anlat1on called Taxpayen mariul, mtnnee fees at parka, ol Oraace County, 1aid the drive tledown cbafle. at .tobn Wayne · wu launched "because CCM.mty Airport and lncreued charges oltlclala are t.rytna to aet back related to buildin& permits and money that was lost after court costs. ProPOSition 13. Dlnaen, a retired G•rden "We are concerned that the Grove carpenter. said the voter costs ol government are going initiative would limit user fees only for the purpoM ol coveriq coats ol pernment service to whic)l tM taxpayer is a direct benefidary. Any Bf" charges imposed by Or1U1ge Comity or special dis- tricts it controls would require two-thirds majority of the voters, be said. Among those who have signed the petltlon is Sen. Jobo Schmitz. R-Newport Beach. Toro J .et _Noise-Rises lmine Study Blames Training Exercises By DA V1D KUTZllANN Of -.,...,, Hilts ... Irvine city planners released a study on jet noise Wednesday which estimates that con- troversial training exercises at the · El Toro Marine Corps Air Station surged 150 percent in mu:n ber ahead of previous years during the first six months of 1979 t The study, ordered by City Council members last summer after officials were besieged wit.b complaints from noise-weary residents, will be used as tbe basis of a legal opi- nion by City Attorney James tls.Queeµ · J OtEngland -~a .Leave? · LONDON (AP) -lier ...._. m8de a.-rscC _.,.. "pip." • Ber eon·l•l•• beeame ••· broiled in. dispute abolll ...... And auddm)y, there'• talk here 1 about Queen Elisabeth ilYlal up 1 the throne- ; 1 According to a National Opi- 1 nion Polls survey of 2,000 Biritona published today. 40 per- .cent tblnk. the queen should 'abandon the throne in favor of t Prince Charles. Tbe Sun newspaper said it has been a "wretched week for the f royal family" that no one could • blame the 53-year-old queen if she quil Results of the survey, done by the independent polling or- ganization, were published in a popular weekly known as Tit Bits Observers here believe sup- po~ for Eliubetb D's abdica- tion stems more from the 30- • year-old prince's popularity than from any ill feeling toward her. There isn't much. But her family isn't helping thinp either. Only a few days ago, the an- . nouncement that the Land· Rover subsidiary was sponsor- ing Capt. Mark Phillips' equestrian team to the tune of <See QUEEN. Page A.Z) Erickson on the exercises. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady said council members will probably discuss the report at their Tuesday night meeting. Copies of the document, pre· pared with the assistance of Marine officials. have been sent to El Toro for review and com- ment. Erickson, the city's legal ad- viser, was asked in June to de· termine if the Marine Corps bad violated federal environmental rules through increased training exercises meant to simulate lan- dings aboard aircraft carriers. Tbe figures compiled by city • planners merely translate into stat.iatics what many residents who own eardrums bad told them from January to June -tbat low· flying aircraft from the military installation were making lots of noise. Complicating the situation were several factors which COO· trtbuted to high noise levels, the study said. These included closure of the base's main runway at the time the trairung exercises were in progress. necessitating use of another runway which took jet aircraft over central Irvine, and' use of twin-engine F -4 Phantom tlLB Millie• £e•plex Housing Project Stridie.d for f!Cl Two.., ~1 9' tbe UDlta.-,tJI~ .... of B11 •• ,... ...... Jlw toda'J in Saa l"nDdaeo eaDIDI , for the CGbltnlctioD of a *"9 million faculty apartment bulld- inll at UC lniDe. The 100.unit project is neceaaary, campus officials said, because of the shortage of moderately priced housing in the Irvine area which bas hin- dered efforts to recruit new faculty members. ·The committees on flnance and grounds and buildings were to study recommendations the apartment project be included in the 1979-80 budget for capital im· provements. The full Board of Regents would COQSider the matter Fri- day if the committees go along with il The proposal calls for con- struction ol 60 two-bedroom units and 40 three-bedroom units at an estimated cost not to exceed $8.9 million. "Because of the high cost of housing," a report to the com- mittee on finance said, "many faculty who would otherwise purcb~ homes must rely on =.-:'a\¥~ Ulillr' .. .,. ..... tt Tbe report aG4 tbe yacaney rate for apartment complexes of 20 or more mdts lD Oraage County is less than 1.9 percent. Vacancy rates for communities nearest the campus range from zero to L2 percent. "The campus bas estimated that 130 faculty or faculty families would apply to rent the 100 proposed faculty housing un· its," the report said. The faculty units would be located on 10 acres south of the Verano Place apartments on campus. Parking spaces for about 200 cars also are proposed at several locations throughout the complex to provide \eQaot (See BOVSING, Page A%) UCI BROADCASTS NOTE DECADE UC lrvme's student-run radio station baa celebrated its lotb birthday . But transmitting at 10 watts, KUCI barely puts a dent in Orange Coast airwaves. See Featurine. PageC2. jets. considered the noisiest aircraft.at the ba.M!. According to the study. the · figures for the first six months of this year compiled from flight logs showed that 9,362 operations were flown . This compares with a yearly average for 1973-78 or 5,663. · "J'bis represents a lSO percent increase for the first six months of 1979, '.' the document said. About 32 percent of all jet operatioos during the first sue months were aircraft carrier landing exercises, which are conducted at land bases such as (See NOISE, Page AZ> Would Aid (].ad's Kin . ~Brown SACBAJIBNTO <AP> GoY. Bdm...S llrowa ~r. ••£. be woald a8ll' ,.,'hr• Cat__.. a1aiut proaecutton 'or Ute parent.a ol Cbad Green, tbe s- xear-old leukemia victim who Cfled in Mexico after undergoing Laetrile treatment. In a conversation with re- porters Tuesday in Boston.. quot-ed in today's Sacramento Bee, the Democratic governor also appeared to ~ndorse the parents' right to remove the youngster rrom doctor-recommended chemotherapy. "Given my strong commit· ment to the rights or parents and the basic prerogative of the mother and father to decide what kind or medical care is best. I would not in any way in- terfere with their right to be in California or even sign a gov- ernor's extradition paper if Massachusetts sought to bring them back," Brown said. The boy died last week in Tj- j u an a, Mexico, where his parents had taken him. in ~ flance of a Massachusetts court order, to have his cancer treated by Laetrile. It is a derivative of apricot pits that is banned by the Federal Drug Administration. Laboratory tests to determine the cause or death are not com- plete. ctaad's parents, reported- ly on their way to the boy's birthplace in Nebraska for his burial, face a contempt-of-court warrant by a Massachusetts judge, who declared the boy a ward ol the court. .. If the family bas trouble cominl back to lluaacbu.setta, 1 certainly welcome them to California," said Brown, who is seekina the Democratic nomina- tion for president. Reporters said Brown was not asked about the case, but raised the issue himself. .. "I think it's an outrage that tbe medical establishment would attempt to dictate a fa.ml· ly choice in this particular in· stance. ·' ll 's an instance of the monopoly ol the healing prac- tices that 11.Dtmd.. to cbaqe . . . became I believe tbat tbe state bas limited authority when it come1 to parental respomlbWty ."' Billi to leaallle Laetrile in~ ( .. WNN, Pace .&J> HOME DECOR IDE.45 OFFERED /l'be laa.t lD fall bom4t de· coratlnl Idea eome to Daily Pilot ......,. toda.J a._ Home, a a.=-.:-:. 1toriee IDd pllo&oe de&alllal treada la hnll ............... ... lMeriier ...... -tod•J la a......-..---~=-~~,.. An aide said Schmitz Js in complete asreement with the drive but is not an active member ol the organization. Scbmiti bas introduced a similar meas ur e in the Legislature that i.s scheduled for actioa sometime next year. the aide said. Dinaen said that his organiza- tion"" which numbers about 300 members, started out in Garden Grove but bas branched out to most dties in the county • He said that the group, however, is facina an uphill bat- tle to gather 63,000 signatures to . qualify for the ballot becaute-ol problems in circulating peti- tions. Dinsen s aid the county measure would differ from the Gann initiative which will be de· (SeeD&IVE,Pa1eAZ) . .... ............... ~ Read9 ler T•lceell"! · These Irvine Company wind machines which are meant to keep crops (ree or winter f 1"06t damage f Orm pointed images as they stand together against a gray sky Thurs· day morning on Irvine CenteY Drive near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Orange Coast fall temperatures have yet to dip into the freezing range, however . Over 100 Call Cops On Coast Slayings By JAaDE BYMAN OI •Delly "'9e S'9ff More than 100 people, includ- ing several ps ychics. have called Tustin police this week to offer information about a series of attacks and murders along the Orange Coast, officers re· oorted Wednesday. The calls apparently were stimulated by two composite drawings released recently by a ta.k force of detectives from four cities and the county in- vestigating attacks on young women. One sketch, released Friday. showed a young blond man as described by the survivor .ol an Irvine attack. 'lbe aecond draw- ing, released Monday, showed a dark-balred man vtsuall.aed by a psychic as the killer of Debra · Jean Kennedy, 24, who was slain in her Tmtin apartment on Oct. 7. Tustin police said. however, Bird Watchers Tour Upper NeWport Bay b SatanlaJ will mart tbe ~ lq of tlle mltrMolT blrcl .... tours ol tM Upper Newport Ba1 Bcoaopc.I Pr11.,.. ~ eaeb year by tbe ~ of Newpolt Bay. TIM two.boar walklnf tours are pkled bJ members of tbe or1anllatlon who are tnoW.J:•ble about tile barod itl . Tbe ,._ toun depart nery 15 ID1IMMI bite em I a.m. and 10:• a.a. ..... tbe batel'Mdioe ol Sald9lUlf llllda.ek8aldrt"'_. W ...... ..,. will allo be eon· dlleted • ""· 10 IDd 0. .• Utd UM. ~ an expeeted to tebed111e a rew more la wtJ ,,.., there are still no firm leads in the murders and attack:s, which date back to 1976. It is believed some oC them may be related. There have been four murders and a beating in Costa Mesa, one murder each in Corona del Mar, Garden Grove and Fountain Valley; a murder and an attack tn Irvine, an attack in Santa Ana Heights, and an attack and two murders in Tustin, including an unborn child who was later stillborn. Tustin Police Chief Charles Thayer said Monday, in releas- ing the psychic's visualiuUoo, that police are working with the <See CALLS, Page AZ) Coast Weather Low cloudiness night and morning hours otherwise sunny Friday. Lows toniabt 58 to 62. Highs Friday 88 to 72. INSIDET .. AY Eonw ctiw u a .,,.._,. tor ~ Alfcltael Eg• QtbNdd. S, 6f El Toro. He .._.,...._.,_liNtt· erc6ee to~,.... Ma fufal para&wm. See Feah1n11g, ,,.CL \ ' :,u KV f!!LOT I An lMDe cllJ oftlclal wa.o op- poaea ~ IOM to Wkl a dwnp ait.e in O..· llUIJI ..... ol t.b• clly bu met wttla two ltale c>ffkiala bleaUH of wbat be 1-.ya .... "...tou. q--UOlll'' •bout tb• projtd. Councllman l..al'f'Y A1ran Hid today tbat the two membera ol ~ 1ovwnor'1 otn~ ol plaDlllq and reeearcb be coal•rred wtLb are part of a watcbdo1·\1pe l.nborer Inherits $249,(J()() .. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - fteuben K. lletaon, who earned S..2S an hour workln1 in a Mlchl1an factory, isn't a family man. In fact, be hadn't seen bis , relatlvea ln 22 yeara. But be Walked lnto a bank here and col· tected the flnt tnatallment on a $249,000 inheritance. "I'm IOiDC to have. one. and one shot only of a celebratioa," Met11on, 47, aald Wednesday night after be proved to a San Francbco Superior Comrt Judie t.bat be was a lon1·loat heir to the estate ol bia great-aunt. "I've bad all kinds of Ufe ex· periences," he said. "And J'm not going to become any ot that nouveau riche stuff now. The money is going to st.ay ln the bank and earn interest." A private investigator who b'acked Metaon will get •.ooo of the inheritance. In the last two decades, Met.son said he has been ln and out or the Army, bad a series of jobs in Detroit, collected un- em ployment and hong around ~ee d y s kid-r ow sections of Chicago. Of late; he has been working at a factory in Warren Mich. ' "I know I'm going to have a lot or new friends now calling nte up with all kinda of oft era," he aald. "To heck with them." Met.son's &ood fortune began s everal years ago when a private investigator was hired ~ bis survtvina stepmother. . ,,....P.,.eAJ CALLS ... unidentified wom an because she earlier located a Tustin missing person solely through the use of ber psychic abilities. A police spokesma n said Wed- 11esday several other psychics have called and their Information ooted. Among those who have offered to aid police is a Costa Mesa psychic who asked that her name not be used for fear of re- taliation by the killer. · The psychic said she believes the murderer finds his victims by ban1in1 around pools, recreation rooms, parties and c!ommon areas, giving tbe'"im· nresaion that be belongs there or tiaa been lnvit.ed. : She said she believes the man ~lect& victims who appeal to t'!im, primarily small women who are lively and meticulous. lfe looks on matlt>oxes to tm<1 nllmes and apartment numbers, trae psychic sald. : She said she gets a somewhat dJfferent Impression of the man f{Om the drawing released Mon· djay, visualizing hlm as having medium brown hair no longer than shoulder-length. She biUevea bis eyes are also dll· f erent. She thinka bis mustache ls false or baa been shaved off, and tbat be is dlsgulalng his ap- ptarance. : "!!;very time I get to concen· t~ating, I feel really cold, like he's going to do it again," the ~ycbic sald. 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' A1ru, alon1 wltb Coun· dlwomu Mary Ann Oaldo And Ma~or David SHI•, have H · pl'ffHd .....-vaUOftl about the dump llte to be built ln he ea. D)'On. County aupervtlora laat month selected the alte u a replace· ment lor the Coyote Cany. on 1andlW dbpoul •tation wh.icb LI acbeduled to close ln several years. Irvine orficlals have cited pote nUal nolJe, odor, Utter, uaf. fie and health problems they claim could result from a landfill station cloae to the northern part of the dty. Agran met Monday at city Hall with Steven Rikala and Ron Bass of the State Office of Plan- ning and Res earch and told them that tbe project leaves "many substantive environmen- tal questiom unanswered." He also told them that "s1gniflcant deficiencies" exist regarding conformance with provisions ot state envlronmen· tal quality ri:ales. BU Oten W•lte Bo .. e John Zweifel is right at home as he leans into the state dining room of his family 's miniature White House. The tables, in· cludlnK hund blown "luu war,., are set for 120 JX">J>h•. '('ht, fll-.11lu y 11t hclnJ( shown at a,Scuttlt· Khuppln.c t·r·nt.t:r. · Kidnap Figure Guilty 1m.1C11oa1 .... e•·ca o.-cw:tJ'U.ww._ .. donemlllt "' • dtt2 •R .... known •tbelm.Q9onaa: Oetcbel ••• o•• of ••• bopeful9 no.....,.. at a._. didat•• al1lit tlal1 •••• 1pouondbJtbe ..... AIU.OUO tllne ~ are .. for eleedoo lD NcwaalNlr. tllit 1roup, la bl"o*'el 1'J about• peraoDI followl.. T•Hdar nl1ht'1 qu .. uoe U4I auwer '"''°° wttb cadkllt•, malt ODly qne ........... c-. d.ldate. Oetebill ls a me pr...._. of tbe BaldwlD C01DPG7. Jnlae ~-.• dMatbed by lta memben u a,.. .... ~ non-partlHD poUUcaJ actloa group which believes ta leu aov· ernment interference in in- d1vlduala' lives. The IJ"OUP also believes in more elftdeliey ia tax-supported tnatltutlou. · Others who appeared at Tuesday's candidates lliaht were Incumbent tru1tee Efbabetb Slcoli, James Manning, Caryl Cohn, Rita Gallaher and T . Jobn Nakaoka. Four other candidates are A1ran said the two state representativ.es alao met with county officials when they were in Southern California this week. The councilman said be would report on bis efforts to the City Council at lts Tuesday night meeting. Newport Man Convicted of · seeking election who didn't show Ex•ort:on Charue up. TbeyareHa.roldMaltz,Gary I-., • e Rasmuasen, Martha Carter and Aeran la hopeful the state of. ficlala can arranae for a meet- ing of all parties Involved in the case to discuss potential dump problems. Mayor Silla lut week, ln a re-lated move, asked City Attorney James Ericboo to find out what legal optiou the city bas left in the wake of county approval of the dump site. . F,.....PageAJ NOISE •.. El Toro because of the Jack of available carriers . During these exel'cises, the study said, "various engine speeds and adjustments to power aeW.ngs were uUllzed to sim ulate operational and emer1ency cooditiona which i.a-ue.._ both tlle-leftJ and ftoe. queneyolnobe." Most ol tbe exercises in ques. tlon were flown between 1and10 p.m . Although the main runway at the base was closed down for re· stlrfacing when the exercises were in progress, Ma rine Corps offi_cials ~enie:<f that Runway 7, ~h1ch bnngs an flights over the city, was used in its place. City planners, however, con- tend that closure of the main runway did require use o f Runway 7 for final landings. Normally, that runway Is used unly for either emergency or special wind condition landings. Complaints about jet noise ln the city were especially plentiful in the villages of Northwood, Woodbridge, El CaminQ Real, Deerfield, the Ranch, Walnut and Orangetree. The city established a 24-bour noise hotline for residents to call in their complaints. The study said from May 2S to June 27 about 568 calls were received. "In some cases," the study s aid , "calls flooded the switchboard and only totals could be recorded." U.S. Rep. Robert Badbam, R· Newport Beach, assured city of- ficials in August that no repeat of large-scale carrier landing exercises was in the worb at El Toro. Badbam, a member of the House Armed Services Commit- tee, said the one-time tralnlng program for Marine pilots of three squadrons at the bue "is behind us and I am confident that this type of training wiU not occur again in the future." E',...P-.eAJ BROWN ... California have been defeated in the Legislature for several years. Brown administration health officials have opposed the bills . • 'WbUe there may be out- rageous cases where child neglect or ch1Jd abuH la aucb a clear instance that the atatll muat i.nt.-wne, I think that tbe lostancea where cbUdren are taken away from tbelr parents in tbe sulle ol model"D ~ should be few,'' Brown COD· tlnued. ''Where obvloualy a f= hat ~care and love tor a to allow tb• impereonaf bur .. l&C!J'.tic 1tat. to rip away the cbUd \mder the ,WM Of IOllM medical tbeory that even It.self can be cbau.apd by ~tlul ~'::only not rtlbt. but f II p~ !1 uUtllMlcal to the Amerlc• traditioe that the state bH lladted powers and tbe pareDt1 b••• luDda111eatal ............ ~entencing has been set for Nov. 15 in the Los Angeles Federal District Court for Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach who wu convicted Wednesday or extortion. Smlth, 44, o(. 4640 Park Newport, was accused of the federal violaUon ill connection with the Aua, 23 kidnapping ol Carolyn Bealer, 24, who ls aWJ Hated aw mtaaing, although police believe abe i.s dead. The jury in the courtroom of Judge Malcolm Lucas deliberat· ed about two hours following two days of testimony in the cue. Auhtant U .S . Attorney Suzanne Conlon a r gued tbat Smith set up the attempt to ex- tort $100,000 from Miss Beater 's brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. The evidence presented by Ma . Coo.loo included extortion phone calla that were traced to Smith's apartm~t and remains of some of the extortion notes that were also found at the re- sidence. Witoes8e5 tesllfied that Smith, who bad more than $100,000 tn debts at the Ume or the kidnap- ping, told them shortly alter Miss Bealer disappeared. lhat he'd have lhe money to pay off has IOUs. One wit ness test1f1 ed that Smith offered him $20,000 to aJd in the abducUon and extortlon, but that witness saJd be refused. Ka thy Larldn. Irvine Quorum's endorsement or Getcbel was based on a vote of ita membership.· E',.._P.,.eAJ QUEEN •• ·• $43,000 a year generated splash headlines. Monkeys Get TB Smith didn't testify d un ng tus extortion triaJ. He could fa ce prosecution oo murder charges in Orange County. Both Phillips. the queen's son.- in-1 aw. and Princess A.D.ne, her da u ghte r. are world·clas.s r ide rs. and Phillipa said be doeso 't have the cash to main- t a 1 n the te am himself. The mon e y b e ing paid for the s ponsors h i p will be ad· m inist e red by the Britis h Equestrian FederaUoo. 800 Zoo VisitOrs Urged to Take Test Newport Beach police say they are convmced Mass Bealer 1s dead and they are continuing their probe or Smith's role II) what they believe was her murder. Al the time of his ar rest Aug ·26, Smith told FBI a~ents lhat the woman '-'a!> a '-'llling part1u pant m lhc extortion scbemt• "ft w~ either cut down Ob tile sta ble or seek new ways of financing the horses," be told re- porters DULtrrli, Minn.. <AP) -As many as 800 persons who visited the Duluth 1.oo last winter have been adviled to seek. a akin test for poutble tuberculoela lDfec· tlon foDowtns a TB outbreak amonc a:oo monkeys. Skin tests oo seven of tbe 38 employees at the zoo indicated they may have been infected during the outbreak, authorities sa id. Dr. Harold LeppinJc , St. Lo~ County health officer . s.aid Wed- nesday that while X-rays of the sev en e mployees showed no evidence "of the di6ease , It was possible that infection could stilt surface. • A 11 seven are being treated Panel Views Interchange lnprovement Irvine transportation com· ml111loners will discuss proposed rreeway interchange Improve- ments near the Irvine Industrial Complex-Ea.st and the propased Irvine Center regional shopping complex Monday. L es C ard, the city 's transportation services manager, said the planned im· provements include a new in- terc hange on the Santa Ana Freeway at AJtoo Parkway and tbe widening of the Irvine Center Drive overcrouing at the San Diego Freeway. "These proJects' wUl hnprov.e freeway acceaa to lnduatrial and commercial developmenta ap- proved for the east lrvine area " Card said. ' The official also 4aid that in ' the early stages of such pro- jects, CaJTrans requires local of- ficials to hold a public Informa- tion deting to solicit citizen comment. The meeting will 0begin at 7 :30 p.m. in the -City Council cham. bers at City Hall, 17200 Jam. boree Road. · r.....P-.eAJ HOUSING • • partln1 convenient to eacb apart.meat bulldinf. · Offlclala said acuity mem· bers who would need to UM the apartments are thc»e wbo an aeettn1 a home to purchHe while they rent, thot• wbo live far away from the school and who would Uke to move cloHr, and vtaltlq profellOl"I wbo ,... quire houtln1 for a relaUYely abort period of Ume . UCI a.uc.nor Daniel Aldrtcb baa aaJd tn the put that the blCh coat o1 boullq tn Oraae Comb bu made It dlfftcult to recru(t certain facult)t members. • with 1soru ac1<J , a ctru~ which pre- ve n ts d e v e l o pm e nt o r tuberculosis, Leppink said Vilitoa to U.. aoo behreea _ NOY. 10, 19'11, mMI Marcil 1, Dft, were advlaed that tbey ma~ want to have the atmple akin teat called a Mantoux test But Leppink said they were not urged to have a teat. "Tuberculosis requi r.es pro· longed contact," Leppink said. "The doctors are of the opinion that the ris k of 1nrecLion for these people is very small but it is not zero. Therefore, we should try to find them and test them." TB Is a communkable disease which affecta the lungs and is c aused by a bacterium. Symptoms include fewer, night sweat and weight lou. • Zoo officials estimated between 3)0 and 800 penona vis- ited tbe zoo durln1 the outbreak, which baa been traced to three African Feanec foxea delivered to the zoo Nov. 10. One fox died four ct.ya later aod another al.lo was found to have tuberculosis. Leppink said all iml)orted monkeys are isolated by the federal government when they are brought Into the United States but regulations do not re· quire that pmported roxes be quaranUned. He said she disappeared on a boat ~ fs:em Dana Poant Karbor-wtlll two m• lmowa oo.. b' .. ..,. .... Jack. lie Mid --wua"t ID tbe boU at tbe Ume. Pollce -1d they have been UD- able to uncover any eviden~ that Ray and Jack exist S mith said be met them in June and they pressured him in- to the extortion pl ot They told Sm 1th, acrordmg to his statement to the FBI. that lbey wanted re- venge ag8UlSt Fox 10 cono~llon with a. disputed m1 1L1on·doUar business deal. Smith has rcmamed jailed since his arrest. A federal extortion conviction ca.rries a m aximum 20-year pnaon term. Bergeson to Ho8t Forum at Irvine Assemblywoman M arlan Bereeaoo. R·Newport Beach will bold a community forum ~ Irvine SatUl'day in the clty COUD· cu chambers at 17200 Jamboree Road. Mrs. Bergeson wiU be availa- ble t~ meet with constituenta and discuss state l.saues which affect I.be local communJty. The forum will be held from 10 a . m . to 11 :30a.ql. Stall, one leading critic of the monarchy denounced Phillips and Princess Anne, as "mooey- grubbin& parasites." ~ WmaadQ. tbe q..,., Mter, Pit--. llAl'PNL ._ reported u baJtq told ade.., Mayor Jae Byrne, wbo ii ol Iris h descent, "the Irish - they're pigs," Tbe m ayor later explained tbat the princess was referring to .the Irish Republican Anny, which claimed responsibility for the Au g. 27 murder of Lord Mountbatten. Mountbatten was Princess Margaret's uncle. And the princess denied "this dreadluJslur " E',.._PageAJ DRIVE ••• cided In the Nov. S electioa became eovernment apencttq limits oo tbe statewide measure are tied to IJ"OWth ln tanatloa and population. The county government bu e m barked on a policy of generating revenue from DOD· ·property tax sources wherever possible. The revenues are related to . the costs of services provided, an official sald. Newport Surf and Sport NOWIN STOCK LACOSTE® MIN'S SIZIS s.n • ZO colon to choow "- l1t I 000/o cottoa. tenycloftl ..ct ct.cr-.cotton ltlettch Stw.I u~_:& 61W.74 .. ,..., ' ' Ston 2 2t01/2M.n..AH. ............ 67J·7126 IM .... ... SlweJ S..ttt,.c_.,._. c .......... ,.,...,, o.ily ""' ............ ....,.. OLD COUNTY COURTHOUSE FAILS SEISMIC ENGINEERING EVALUATION But It'• StlH There After 11 Yeera end Who Know• How Meny Quek•• (;ourthoDse 'UnsaCe' $2.8 Million in Repairs Pondered One of Orange County's landmark build ings , the old County Courthouse in Santa Ana. bas been labeled "unsafe" in an engineer 's seis mic study. SUPERVISORS ALSO requested a response to the earthquake report by the county's Historical Commission. The seismic report was undertaken as part of a study on restoration of the historic site, initiated by the commission. IT WOULD COST the county $2.8 million to reinforce the 78-year-oJd building's struc- ture to make the courthouse earthquake-safe for the 50 county employees who work there, said Santa Ana consulting engineers Wheeler andGn~ . . County supervisors agreed Wednesday to put off making a decisioo on whether to spend the money to make the lum-of-the- cenlbry building earthquake-proof. "One question the report raises is, if the building 1s not up to code, is it then too costly to also restore it?" said Don Dobmeier, chairman of the commission. They directed three county agencies lo confer and report back Nov. 7 on legal and finan~al implications of continuing county operations in the building, which once housed all of the county's courts and governmental offices - THE OLD BUILDING survived the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, which caused beavy damage and took a dozen lives in Orange . County. However, an aftershock from that quake cause d so m e damage to the courthouse and prompted county officials to order the removal of a damaged cupola that originally stood atop the building. S. American Teen Given Spine Surgery Carlos Alberto Allvea, the crippled young man from· Boo· duraa being aided by an Orange Coast-based humanitarian or- ganization, is recovering from spinal surgery al UCLA Medical Cent.er Doctors labored for nearly 12 hours to continue the process of correcting the 18-year-old's severe spinal curvature which had caused other physical and emotional problems during bis chjldhood years. He will return in about a month to stay' with Richard and Virginia Castillo, Huntington Beach residents and founders of Ninos Llsiados, a non·profit cor-poration, which locates and ar- ranges medical service and care for crippled youngsters. "Carlos says he is doing fine. He's not even in pain, although he says be has a headache and his back is sore. But he isn't p aralyzed." s ays Mrs . Dom· inguez. Paralysis was possible if surgery failed. Surgeons subsequently applied a so-called shirt, or plaster cast that encases young Alives' up- per body to prevent movement ~of the healing spine. "He comes back to stay with us in a month or so and I'm go- inl to be calling places to get him into school," says Mrs Cutillo. Sl'88, ... Q•estloa Son Suing Mot#Wr - Over. Will Forgery A family feud that grew out of a woman's aUeged attempt to forge her divorced husband's will has moved into Orange County Superior Court in a $500,000 lawsuit. The woman, SybiJl Tucker, or Los Angeles, is being sued by Boys Raped; Woman Held MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo (AP) -A 27-year-old woman is free on $.S,000 bond after being charged with rape and sexual assault in a case involving two teen-age boys, according to Wright County authorities. Police Chief Bert Hopkins said Wednesday the woman, Connie Supancic, was arrested after a complaint was filed by the parents of the boys -13 and 14·year-old brothers. Officials said the case may be only the second time a woman has been charged with r4lpe un- der Missouri's new crimina l codewhicbwentintoeffectJan.2. Under old laws, a woman could not be charged with rape or sex ual assault. her son, Martin Tucker, a Foun· tain Valley resident who claims hi~ mother tried to cheat him out of his father's estate. Accor"ding to William Shef- field, Tucker's attorney, the will produced by Mrs. Tucker was shown to be a fake during recent probate proceedings held in Los Angeles County. During the probate hearing, Tucker produced a second will which was judged valid by the court. Under terms of tbe second will, Tuctser was awarded bis father's estate, valued at about Sl00,000 Sheffield said. Under terms of the allegedly invalid will, Sheffield said, Tucker would have received one-third or the estate. The r• m ainder would have been shared by Mrs . Tucker and a sis· ter, La Verne, of Hawaii, Shef- field srud. Al issue was the estate of Ezra Franklin Tucker, a Los Angeles resident who died March 20, 1976. Sheffield said the elder Tucker and his wife bad been divorced for several years. Sheffield said th.at handwrit· ing analysis helped determine that the will Mrs . Tucker possessed was not valid. lllterest ~••fllet Dealed Retirement Issue Boils By WILLIAM HODGE °'*~,. .... saff The author of a report critical of San Juan Capistrano's participation in the Orange County employee retirement plan reaponded ancrilY Wednes· clay to dw'lea be bad a eonllict '11 bltel elt and uaed aubterfuce .. ~tbestudy. an. Neal, local ftnaaeial .-alUDt and cbainnan ~ a committee appolllted to lbldy tM retinmeDt plaa, told cltJ cead!mm dw'lee .. alnlt blJn Dom 0naae ~Tu Collec· tor-Tree1arer Robert Citron ...... ., ....... Cttrcm. wbo alt.I oa the board of Oraace County ll1iloy" 81U,remen.t .,.m wbl Neal mum-lD bll report., c a1mec1 die former dtJ tnuarer ,,.. IDklDI moaeJ off tbe clb'• pre-..._ prt• ... ndrem•t fund. ID 1171, eoadlalen voted to -U.·C>rmll Coml1 ..... .......... •111"• otnecdom by ••• ~o wa• tllea clt1 ... & • He 191ped after 0. i• ......... In June, councilmen asked Neal and several others to form a committee that wouid study the city's participation in the Orange County system. The re- port presented to councilmen Wednesday was critical of the system, claiming it wu un- denunded aJid miamanased. On tbe advice of City llanqer lames lloelli•, councilmen uid they would carry CID further dis· cuaalolll over tbe pensjoa plan lo aecret , • ..,_ tince tbeJ eon· lidered tbe IAue a worldnl COD· dltion. Tbat meam, eecordlnl to elty oftldall, it la a penoonel Item and cannot .,, dlacmsed publicly. But Neal demanded that COUil· cilmen publicly clear his name, lnllbtmc that be never bandied city n!Urement plans before Its particlpatlon in the county system. "I ne¥et manated the dty's retlremeat ,...... IO bow could t have recehed anl com· miHIODI," lf••l ••l . ..l'•e ne••r nclllWMI mt dime from f anything connected with the city retirement plan." In a teller lo councilmen, Citron offers a lengthy rebuttal of several issues included in Neal's retirement plan report. Citron then says he believes Neal received commi.ssioas for inveati.ng city funds before tbe · county participation and that be bat a coallic:t of interest became oae of tbl alternati•es •Ullfllt.ed In the report ia for tbe city to "° back toa private peaaioaplan. Neal aalcl be believed Citron made the charges because the committee uked fot an account- ing oJ who rec~ives commlaaions for funds lnvestft by the county retirement system. Citron also claimed Neal represented himself as a member of the grand jury ataf'f whlle obtain1n& inlormation for the city report. .. l never Uled •ubterl\l&e," Neal toad CCMmeil.men. ''I baa all tbe autborlty I needed as cbatrmu of tM committee." Waters . WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Uward JI. K-..d,y 11 •eWnc ready to form an "e'Jtploratory" pretldentlal campalfn commit-*• pauibly u early as next week, an aide said today. •'There 11 a likelihood it will be formed in tbe not-too-distant future and a pouibUity It will be next week ," said Tom Southwick, Kennedy's press secretary. Shortly aft.er diJlclosing that be was considering challenging President Carter for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination, Kennedy said one or the first steps would be forma- tion of a committee to explore prospects. . Chairman of the Kennedy committee is expected< to be Steven Smith, husband of Ken- nedy's sister Jean. Smith bas been active in mos t of the pQ.litical campaigns or the Ken· nedy brothers. Another political adviser to Kennedy likely to be active m the campaign committee is Paul Kirk Jr., a former member of lbe senator's staff who is in private law practice. Once an authorized campa.Jgn committee is formed and filed with the Federal Election Com mission, the FEC regards the person supported by the com miltee as a candidate , whether or not a fQnnal announcement or .candidacy.has been made. One of the first t"asks or the Kennedy committee would be to ask the FEC for a ruhog on the status of money collected and spent by the variou!> draft· Kennedy gro up:; around the country. "We disavowed those groups." said Southwick. "We dtdn't con- trol the money or the way it was spent ." The movement formed to lure Kennedy into the race has plant· ed an organization or at least an agent in all 50 states and is look- ing past "the draft effort to primary s h owdowns with Carter. "Pbaae One is complete," said Lou Gordon. who runs the opera- tion out of a buement bead- quarten t-.o miles north of \be Wbi\e &oa.e. .,. ........ Career Cltefl U.S. Di.strict Court Judge Oliver Gasch has ruled. President Carter acted im- properly in terminating the United States' mutual de . rense treaty without first getting congressional ap-proval. Laguna Gets $197,666 Festival Loot The City of Laguna Beach will be $197.666 n cher Nov. 1 when the FestivaJ of Arts turns over the rent on the sax.acre restival grounds Fesuval of Arts board mem· bt>rs learned Wednesday night tha t t he six-week s u m me r Pageant of the Masters and art ex hi bat brought m Sl ,025,101 t.h.u. summer. That's about $2,500 less than the fest.JvaJ operation brought 10 during the summer of 1978, ac- cording to festival accountant Fred Bouman. The .city, which owns the land upon which the festival is local· ed. is guaranteed a percentage or the festival's gross receipts, based on a sliding scale. The majority of the im .• received by the city will go to re- tin the bcmdtd debl OD the 11.aiD Beacb peft dewelopmeat. von Hemert's IJUihiJp:_ Lived It My Way ~·CARSON CITY, ,..., <AP> - Coaf...t kW9I',..... .... o( Gant.n Gl'Oft, Illa ........ ID. Nevada'1 1U daamber J• blr' da11 away, says be ta•• DO aeeond tboaOta abom tbe ..., be lived.Na llfe. "I ce't do lt over acalD. I on- ly bad a ODe·thDe tbot at it. I went my way," be tald ~ bis career • a pa4' rkm•I robber' in a ...,...... IDterriew Wed- nesday. ··u th1I 1a u.e resu1t ~ it, then tbll 11 what I have to ac- cept." Bi,abop, 48, aeateDeed to die Monday in tbe 1u dwnber for llillinc a man in a Las Vesu ~uino, aatd be dedded not to ap- peal bia sentence and would slick with tbe dedam. hued on "stroac pel'IODa) coaYicticml." Tbe NeVllda death peuJty law bas not been t eated at tbe federal court le•el and Bilbop could probably pt a stay, but be said the outcome would be the same ultimately -bis ex~u tion. The NAACP Legal Defense . Fund bu filed an llth·bow' re- quest asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its Oct: 1 de~ cision to allow the execution - first in Nevada since 1961. But Bishop said the group is only us· iog him as a "promotional gim- mick" for its benefit. "They don't bave any hopes of getting anything," be ad4ed. "It's a legal move they wouidn't make if it didn't catch the publicity it's catching." Bishop b.as opposed all efforts to stop his execution. The uunate said be respects ind1 v1duals who oppose capital puni s hm e nt on grou nds 1t 's unf&r and unjust, addmg that "it certainly is because it's only given out to certain people. Certain segments or society get It." Bishop's comments followed two week;> or self-imposed silence, after the Supreme Court. ruling and bis reaentencing in Laa Vesaa where be waa orisiaally convicted of tbe' December 1m ~al David' Ballard. a Baltlaofe, •cl . .' new1.7'Nd. Fall Upholstery Sale ALL 3 LOCATIONS SOFAS -LOVESEATS -CHAIRS FEATURING * Famous Brands. Heritage. Woodmark. Stanton Cooper and much mo re on sale. * All Pieces Quality Constructed - (8 way hand tied, hardwood frames etc.) * Arm Covers and Soll Resistant Fabncs * Thousa nds of Fabrics to select fro m. inc luding many Import s * Special Ord ers at Sale Prices • All Floor Merchandise available for Immediate Delivery STOP IN NOW ... I L and beautify your home in time for the * ALL SCHAFFER BROS. up coming holidays. LEATHER TORRANCE 234M9 Hawthorne Blvd (213) 378-1279 LESS 25°/o tndudlftt .,_.. Orw th(u Oct. 3114 COITA NDA 1595 ~Porl BIVd. 1714 I 642·20SO ITOAI HOURI! t:OO TO ~ LAGUNA GEACl-i 344 Hofttl Coast Hwy. (7Mj 4M·W1 MONDAY THAU SATURDAY CLOUD aUlllDAY .. l " .. ... i '~ ~-----$~ Blood on the Sand IUqulred E~ /or Vtlit to Bolm C~ ~la UngtOn Beach city police and Orange C®Dty deputies have come to the aid of the state beach ran1en. But t&e atat.e bu primary responslbUity to keep the peace at BolH Chica. You cannot place blame for the gang wars on a few un· dermanned rangers. You think f few rangers on .dut~ should wade into a couple of street gangs that are having at out with knives and guns on the beach? No way. HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE Chief Earl Robitaille has pretty well reduced gang violence on city-controlled beaches wtth i{lcreased shoreline patrols. As for the Bolsa state beach, the chief thinks patrols might do the same th\ng there. "We could do it," be acknowledges, "but lt mi&bt take five years." That gives you some idea bow far out of control the Bolsa Chica situation is. Five years to return peace and safety to the strand. All this comes it a time when state authorities are pushing to gain more and more public access to beaches. It is a noble "oaJ State authorities ought to place a hilher priority, however. on keeping the-peace along the beacbttont the state already controls. AND YOU WONDER WHY the beaches of Newport or Huntington city or Laguna are so jammed during the season? What inland visitors would want to IQ to Bol.sa Chica JUSt to get slabbed? Si nce the gang warfare shows no sign of letting up even now that the season has ended, there may be only one solution. Governor Brown may· have to call out lbe Na· t1onal Guard. Neutra li ze violence with a show of force. The citizenry shouldn't have to wait five years before it will be safe to visit a s beach. Pope Celebrates First Anniversary ROME (AP) -Pope John Poul II we nt partying to celebrate the first anniversary of his pontificate. He slipped out of bis Vatican apartment accom· panied onl y by a private secretary Wednesday oipt to attend a dinner party or&a.nbed by a group of Poll.sh priests and nuns. aources said. Ollcago Bit by Bo-mliings CHJCAOO <AP> -SapMl"W lbook a ~au~•=: . enam..l I W. W day &Dela.ft a...U ......... \be Greet l,;Uee Naval Tr .... c...wr in ........ ol ......... appanaUy eomaeeted wltb a P\aeno IUeaa naU•1•1tt ....,_, poUceaaid. A dynamite bomb allo wu tOWld. at u Clftlce buildlal Md dllarJDed. police Mid. EAaLID IN tbe evemna, u anoaymout telephone call to televt•i"'1 atat1on WBBll bad warned ot "a sen. of bomb- tn11" by the Puerto Rican ter· rori1t &rOUP FALN. No oae was injured in the bluta. Tbe expla.lon in the omce bulldiac ext.enalvely damaaed a bathroom near the omce of Cook County Board Pl'eeldent .Gearce Dunne. Mayor Jane Byrne bu offices OD tbat nooT in another part of tbe buUdiD&. "You caa t11ure lt was a dynamite bomb," said Fire Commissione r Rlcbard Albrecht. THE BLAST at the Navy faclUty in North Cbica10 OC· curred about tbe same time, abortly before mldalabt. autboritl• Mid. A bomb conal1tln1 of four sticks ol clJnamlte and a timer was dbcovered ud diaanDed in a bulldiDI ho11ln& several Republican or1UluUonal ol· flees oal)' a few b~dl..8: from tbe perDllMat , authorttiea aakl. It also had been set to go otf shortly before mid· Qilht. Police said officers were searcbina other ao•ernmeot bulldinp today, but there were no reports ot other bombs. NA VY LT. Gedrae Farrar, a spokesman for the navaJ train- ing center, said tbe blut blew out windows on the east side of a one·slory. wood-frame building and left a two-foot crater about six inches deep outside the build· ing. The blast Ufted a concrete parking lot marke't and slammed it •1ainat a car about 12 feet away. he said. The site of the blaat was about two mlJes west or the main base, in an unrestricted area wbere acceu could be aalned without checking in with auarcb, be added. He's Record Icebreaker POTTSTOWN . P a <AP> George Dillman stopped traffic here with his elbow and set a world's ~rd to boot. 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'Sari iJaele' A Bost.on policeman restrains a studept durin& a fiaht between blacks and whites at South Boston High School, still racially tense aft.er five years of court-ordered bus· ing. Dozens of youths were involved in the rioting. Greek Poet Wins. literature Prize STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP> -The Nobel Prize in literal.we was awarded today to Greet poet Odyueus Elytis, whose lyrical work portrays man's at.r"UU}es .. aimt tb.e background ot Ae1ean landscape and Greek t.radlUoo. Tbe Swedilb Royal Academy of Lett.en' selectioa of the g... year-old Elyt1.a. wbo la not widely known outside b1a homeland, came u a 1urpl'Ue to man.y obeervera of the i.nt.emaUocal literary seene. But the academy baa ofteJ1 chosen aged poet.a -recent uamples are Spa.ruard Vlcerue Aleixa.ndre -m 1977. I tall an Eogenlo Moot.ale lo 197S and Swede Harry Martinson m W74. ELY118 18 TUE Hcond Greek poet to re· ceive the coveted award, which this year car· rhea a cash sum of $190,000. G1orgos Sefeni won it in 1963 One of Elytls' be&t·known works is the folklore-based poem "To Axioo Es ti" I "Worthy It Is"), wtuch was put to music by composer Mik1s Theodorakis. a personal friend. who descnbed 1t nn" as "a blbleoflheGreek people" Elytis is the p<!n named adopted by Odysseus Alepoudhells Elytis' poetry. the 18-member Swedish Academy said lD its c i ta t1on, "depicts with sensuous strength and Intellectual clears1ghtedness modern man's struggle for freedom and creative ness." EL\'TIS WAS BORN ol a well·k:DowD iDduat.rial family Oii tbe island d Crete, like t.be sreat poet N\b9 Kasntaatrts. a 1911. a few years before the island wu liberated from the Tmb. He studied law and ..,political selalce at the UnlYel'SttJ' of Atbeu and phllok>o in l>aria. He bu spent aen-ral years m Prance, vtatted the United States ln 1111 and lives ln Athens. GUAJllTAJfAMO BAY. C.ba (AP> -Mariael Uft made tbelr ......., ~-...... nerdle a ttiit U.S. N•Y7 llilli at ou.,,ren'° Ba,J wta little drama ad little aDPUtDt rae-Uoe mm ....... -c.a. Wttla DO ..... 19o ,.alt .... ._ loaded weapoaa, IOID• o1 tbe rouabb 1.-MarlDI& laaded oa roei·..._ Wlndmm Baeb in amPid'*'-YeblcMI W..,_,1.7 wblle tbe rH1 climbed off helicopters • t• bundNd·Janla inland on tbe U ·tq\lare·mlle bale. TBB ONLY blndrue. to tbe early mornilll lanc11D1. from three NPJ' abl,. wbicb llrou&bt tbe llarinH from North Carolla., waa a peluDI rain which delayed some pub ol tbe exereiae for a few minutes. The exerdae, a mock reia- foreemmt ol the GO Marines re- gularly stationed here, waa hastily 81't"anged aa a abow·U. fl•I action after President Carter said be would increase U.S. military presence in the area because of the presence of a brigade of Soviet troops in Cuba. about 500 miles west of the U.S. enclaveofGuantanamo. • • 1 think what i he exercise does is show tbe Amerlcan peo- ple that the resolve la there and we bave the capability to de· fend," said Marine Col. Louis J P1antados1. THEaE BAD beett reports that lbe Cubula bad increased lbetr troop atrenltb oa tbe otbef' ttde of lbe 17-mile fence sur· rounding the base, at the eutern Up of CUba. bul there WU DO evidence of direct surveillance of the landing. A small boat which military officiala detcribed u a Cuban obs ervation boat moved t o w1thin about 2,000 yard.a of the USS Nassau while troop· carrying helieoptera were being launched. But a Navy frigate ap· proached the Cuban boat about 1wo m iles offshore and it turned away wit.bout incident, official• ..:ud . THE MARINES' weapons were unloaded because, Pian· tadoai aaid. ''tbla '5 an eHrciae. We do llOt wMt •Ybodr to -hvt'No~ ..... ,....-. and he Mid be couiderecl the ~xerclle a SQCCea. • l The Daily Pilot brings yoe· the world, na· tlon, state arid especially your hometown -all for only 12C a day. All delivered to your door for less than the price of a cup of coffee. I You 1et I& 111 In tbe DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' • " --------~---------------------~--• <.......:. ' ,/ ( CALIFORNIA Coast Still ·R1lmbling Q1UJk i8 ave Californians Queasy LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sou1berft-- Callloml& ~ta. butttt.ed b)' two sl1lilllcant eanbq~ tJala W'eek, weet •bout dMU-kt •• a .... • • •'11 tGdaf aa •fterDoeb eoatJau9d to namble from .. dllert to tM .... A Cl_.. ........ •.1 •the Rldtter scale~ lD Santa llc.Jea a., Jolted a ft~ty area Wednacla,. ratWac wlBdowl ud trtuwtnt ae....-al · mlw rodw"del mm was so maai phone ea11a Lbat telepbooe een1ce waa lta.lled brief· ly ln Lee ~-. but no damqe or tn~ juries were reported. · Tbe 1:53 p.m. tremor wu centered in the Padftc Ocean eilbt miles aoutb ot Malibu, said Melinda Brtma of Lbe California lnat.itute of Technolou ln Pasadena. About '7~ boors later, Calt«b report- ed a 3.1 aftershock from the Malibu Judge Undoes Red Tape NAPA CAP> -A judge who lashed out al "bureaucracy" Wednes· day ordered a boy out of Napa State Hospita.l who bad teclmically been re· leased 15 months ago but kept anyway. V.i siting Superior Court Judge Robert D. Carter ordered Dennis Richard Jack, 17, of Milpitas in Santa Clara County. Into a less- [ __ ._~TA_TE _ __.) qua-e:-n. 1:25 p.m. tnmor wal c:ea· &eNd a mUe north of UM ftrst q&&ab, and autborttlel 111ld no damqe haid been 1'4fPON4. ftlS 11ALDAJ teaJblor WU apparent- " ~ to Moalay'a e ... mapttude quake that dnutated t.be Imperial Valley, 190 m.u.. to the IOUt.beut. Aloq the fault where the Imperial Valley quake oeeUl'Nd, 1Uppep left a plainly vtalble brown lrall of bumped and ~ earth a foot or two across and more than 30 mlles lcJO& tbroueh empty desert, plowed fields and roadways. Sdent.bts call the break a mole track because it look.a u if a a.tant .nole bad been racing alone just below Lbe surface. Aftershock! continued to hlt tbe lm- Reria1 Valley Wednesday. The most severe was a S.1 Jolt that occurred at •:.s p.m. M E A N W H I L £ • CA L"T'E C B Hl1mol«>ai1t1 s peculated that tbe Malibu quake may have been an at~ tenhoek <A tbe 4.&-temblor tba& struck tbe 1ame area tut Jan. 1. "There wu a sudden Jolt. Wre a truck bad nm lDto the aide the buUdlnl rtpt here Oil tbe ninth noor,.. aald 6anker John Hainer, wbo wu at wort ln a downtow1l hlib·ri.se. "Tlte door started swaytna. I could bear thinp rattling tbrougbout Lbe house," said Susan Ono-Gillott of Echo Park. Nearer Lbe epi(:enter, Lbe Pacllic Coast Highway was closed temporarily as a precautlon while workmen inspect- ed Malibu's perennial allde area at Big Rock beach, sberifrs deputies said. Several minor rockslides were reported near Lbe tunnel on .Malibu Canyon Road, deputies sald. restrictive program for deve lopmentally dis a bl e d p erson s in Sacramento. Jack was committed two years ago for treat· ment of schizophrenia and otber mental dJs- orden. His doctor re· commended dlscbar1e 15 months ago but of- ficials said they couldn't find an allernaU ve pro- gram il1 which to place bill\ ............ OIL PRICE DEMONSTRATORS RALLY AT ltARK IN CARSON, NEAR A SHELL AEFINIRY Ptote9tora Joined In 103 ....... Acrou the U.S. Wednelldar ~ilerertl OU ••dustrt1 Target Energy Costs,. Scai-city Hit By T1ae Aaoela&ed Presa As part of a nationwide protest against lbe oil industry. hundreds of Callfonllans, young and old, have spoken out agal.nst spiraling energy co.ta and fuel scarcities through planned gatbe.rinp. More than 200 demonstrators assembled Wed· nesday on lbe sidewalks in front of Standard Oil Company's headquarters in San Francisco. while an estimated 400 persons, many of them elderly gathered at the Santa Clara County administration building to raJl against energy costs. lid on oU and gas prices, atop pboQy aborU11ee and appoint a special prosecutor, and create a publicly-owned enero co~ratkla. ·: ''There aren't aa many here u t.bete were sup- posed to be." said one disappo~t.ed ~ ~c~ organiz.er, who asked not to be identified. I don t know where they are but they ain't here.'' Later. Chevron, a Standard OU subsidiary, is· aued a statement characterinng tbe protest as "futile. making 4lemands that would worsen Lbe nation'senergyproblems,notsolvelbem." ---------- Small Business Success: A TRAINING CONFERENCE I Co-Sponsored with Small Business .Administr1dion SATURDAY, October 20 Orange Coast College Fine Arts Bldg. 119-8:30-a.m. -4 p..m. REGIST.IV1TION: $f5."00 arJoor -Includts LMnch PHONE RESER VA TIO NS ACCEPTED -556-5880 FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S WEAR (FIRST QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED) Y•n HeuMn • Puritan • Levi • Angel Fight • Farah • . Kennington • Robert Bruce • H-ar · • Campus • Da Vind • Chemlee Et Cle • Holbrook • OPEN ! DAYS A WEEK THE MaLE: MJN (j TAHOE CITY <AP> -As choppy, wind-blown waves battered the sur- f ace of Lake Tahoe, a tiny submarine carrying a three-man crew dropped 1,000 feet into the lake's chill depths, the deepest dive ever made at Tahoe. "ENERGY IS NOT a problem of geology, nor is it a problem or economics. It's a political pro· blcm." Joe Misbrenner, a representative or the Oil. Chemical & Atomic Workers union, told the San Francisco crowd · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KWi1t9 Probed RIVERSIDE <AP> - ,Police investigators s ay more arrests may be made in the wake of the booking of a JO.year-old man in connection with tbe narcotics·related slaying of the Riverside County a uditor · controller's son and Lbe wounding of the woman who lived with him. Stephen Kutylo wsas booked for investigation of murder and attem pt· ed murder Wednesday jn connection with shoot· jog death of Michael Ladd, 25, whose decom· posed body was found in his apartment Monday. -.C.9 ldetttlflefl LOS ANGELES <AP> -The county coroner bas Identified the nude, bludgeoned body of a youo1 woman found lD a Weatcbeater trash bin aa that of Dorothy Winfrey Smith~ Hollywood. · A worker at a nearby plant found her face down and partially cov- ered by trash ID the bin Wednesday, police said. It was not known ll she v.ias sexually molested. In Los Angeles, meanwhile, William Wlnpis· inger. president or International Association of Machinists, urged that controls on the oil industry be retained, calling for the appointment of a "special prosecutor to watch over those bandits.'' An estimated 1,200 persons gathered at two rallies in the L.A. area in protest. "It's time to make the politicians get in bed with the American people instead of the . . . oil companies.'· be said MISBBENNEK URGED the demonstrators and passersby lo help persuade Congress to "put a Minister Adinits Sex Misconduct VISTA CAP) -A 38-year-old Baptist minister has pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual mis· conduct with male students en.rolled in the Chris· tian high scbool he operated in Escondido. Under a plea·baraatning agreement, the district attorney's office agreed to drop five counts of oral copulation and lascivious conduct wiLb males Wlder age 1• agalnat former Chrbtian High School principal and founder Marvin EllaworthSuddutbJr. •MUNICIPAL SUDGE Zelman Scherer ap. proved the plea bargain Wednesday at the Vista preliminary bearing for Sudduth, a San Marcos re· sident who is tbe father of three children. Sentencing waa set for Nov. 14. Man Guilty In Bilking Operation FRESNO (AP> -A man accused of bilking an estimated $500,000 from inves tors who bought hi s gold - extracting machine bas been found guilty or eight counts of grand theft. Witnesses at the trial or Robert Cheney. SO, testified he claimed his "spinner" machines wou id remove gold particles from running streams in gold country north of Fresno. He estimated Lbat machine operators could earn as much as $2,000 to $3,000 a day. AMONG TH06E testl- fy in g waa Kingsburg- Rivenide Justice Court Judge James Aaron, who said he bought one of the machines for $22,500 in diamooda plus a $1,500 check for sales tax. LosAagelesSr .. eb Desegregation Plan Unveiled LOS AHOELBS (AP> -Tllie IM ADii'• UDlfted 8ebool Dia· biet u. aw ....._ <A a Jl"O- poaat to cll11sntate tbe db Mbooll wltb aD apaDded ftlan- Olr am Jbat would m..datol7 tebool ..... attGmey an4 ulOtUte t~ JWf'J Ralftl"IOO p.td the deta11I were lJleluded tn a 12·pap docullMet ftled Wed. ~·1 lD N9ponte to questionl bJ luqe Paul l:Cb'. S1l1 l• uader a maadate ll'Olli ................. Coult to ..... dl11~ eftodl ID ....:i. adlool .. ..... -:...a .... .., to New ' L.;.' Yorll:'a. Halwnon aald tbe docament detaUed an earlier motion ln which the board asked that tbe mandatory compo nent• be pbued out b¥ Lbe end of the school year or aooner lD favor <A Lbe vohmtary ae1menta. The 1cbool board decided Sep t. 25 to support an 111- volunUJ'Y tmegration pros.ram. The current prosram com· blnes mandatory bu.alnl with ln· centives for voluai.rJ buaiq. He aald tbe 1oal waa to replac. the m8QCl1tory portlona of the plu beta.... "we don't ba•• eno•lll p e ople to parttetpete ID tM mu4atorr r \ plan. Our hope is that we can make lt u attractive u P9Uible if it'• wlU11Ur7... • Accordinl to lblftl'IOll, tbe all·voluatary plan would lnclude el&bt aew districtwide mqnet 1cl>oola on the b.lCb acbool level, 1'7 macnet centen at eJdatiDc biCh Kboola, eirpanalon <A t.be permlta wtth tran.portation pro- 1ram, and maintenance of N1rs and clusters on voluntary bui• throu1h Incentives to younpten. Halverson 1a1d the d1*trtct would allo try to atabW• lb areu Lt bu lcleaWled u lllp- plac beet lat8' aqrepted ~ s.ru. • . Quality in /ashion and everyday goods and seroices ... with that personal tou~h ANTHONV'S SHOE REPAIR BANK OF AMERICA _ CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS JEAN DAHL ••• Women's fashions OAR RE LL'S TUX SHOP OR. LOV ELDER ••• Optometrist THE HAIR HANOLER!i ••• Full 1MVic:e hair styling aalon HALLIDA Y'S ••• Tradition1I men's clothing HICKORY FARMS ••• Specialty foods HUMPTY DUMPTY .•• Children's clothing LA GALLERIA .•. Feminine •ttire MARKET BASKET NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED ••. Greeting Carda & Gifts RION HARDWARE SAVON DRUGS THE STOREKEEPER ... Men's~ boy's sporuw..r DICK VERNON'S ••• Ledie's ectlve weer VETA'S .•. Intimate 8PS*'flf WESTCLIFF CUSTOM TAILORING II MEN'S WEAR WESTCLIF'F PLAZA CLEANERS WESTCLIFF SHOES ••• Fine t.mlty footuw ,, ' . I ... : ·E.-.,4 ~~ ._, .. . • Rooert N. WMd/Publllhtr T'NfNt KllYll/EdlW t Daily P1to1 ~-~ ~ g_e ___ lll!ll_""_~--··°'_ ... __ ... _,.,. __ .. ______ ...... __ .. K ...... ·bkh-·/E~dl·tatlel--,....-· ... --- Rousing ·Go818 --Bard-to cehieve .. TrJtq to proyide atfwclablll bol•l.nl ta a worthy 10&1 in thele da1a o1 ww_, WIM'".182 lntne. \be Clty Council la aalDa to a areat deal ot vohmt.ary effort to aaaure that lowir 1Dcome famUMI are not roraottan lD the growth al ta. comm.UtJ. Spectftcally. U.. COUDCll wW IOOD look at two plau It feel• may help adalewa UU .,u. . • One apprwta calla far ......, nwnertcal IOala for bulldlna lower COit boUllnc before IGllhui decla&aaa an ' ~ade. 1be other, whJch contendt that all wbo work lD ' rvlne abould be able to Uve in lhe city, would Ml ot& goala at the tJme IOOinC decisions are made. · City official are ll nly aware of the e.calat.illl COit.a of houalna in the community, but we would remind them or some inherent pitfalls ln trylna to provide for affordable bowuq. t: These propou.ls wo}l)d be workable 10 long as clty $)u.ncil memben in the future felt sensitive enou&b to the •eeds ot lower Income families to specify reallatic aumben or affordable units. Councils, however, change, and so do public attitudes towards density and land use And t.be resulting tax burdens. The idea or determlning ln advance how many given units in a development will be Jow cost is fine -untU those who buy them turn around and resell them for a higher price. Speculation and the demand for bousin1. ln short, can defeat the city's efforts almost immediately. Given these drawbacks, the city should continue lts eff <'"U to try to make lrviDe reflective of the broadest spectrum of residents it can. It wUl require backing good intentions with solid information and solid economics. Corridor Coinpromise It appears Newport Beach and Irvine city officials are trying to reach a compromise on their recommendation for the alignment of the northern segment of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation corridor which the county plans to build. At present, county officials are asking cities and ._ other interested agencies and community groups to select from among three alternative alignments where the proposed corridor leaves MacArthur Boulevard at Bonita Canyon and heads across the Coyote Canyon dump. Newport Beach c.ity officials this summer voted for the alignment farthest from their city, which meant the route most deeply into the city of Irvine. Irvine City Council members, on the other hand, decided they.!d- recommend the route in Newport Beach. which is as far away from Irvine as possible. Last week, in a new . development, Newport Beach City Council members announced they'd reached a compromise with their counterparts in Irvine. The two cities will present a united front to the county by reeommending the mic:td.le-route which ls located between the two extremes. The ~mpromise is a step in the right direction. However, both dU. atlll bave a Iona list al tb1Qa tbey don't want the corridor to do. like connect to Newport Beach's San Miguel I>Pive or Ford Road. Irvine doesn't want CUiver Drive crossing the corridor. With those restrictions on their recommendations, the compromise loses some of its luster . ~Pay Raise Fair .. . .· . • Wh en the Irvine Unified School District Board of ·:Trustees voted to give Supt. Stanley Corey an 11 percent ::pay raise last week, two members of the board protested. :-• Board President June Foley and Trustee Franklin :.Hurd said they felt the amount of the raise was too :: much even though both felt Corey bad been doing a good :: job as Irvine's school boss. :· The raise, which boosted Corey's income from $44,000 :: to $49,000 a year, was the first he had received in three :: rears. :: · The raise was about equal to what other top • · lldministra tors have received this year in Irvine. ;: t'eachers were given an 8 percent wage incre.ase and :: non-teaching employees were awarded a 6.5 percent pay ;: hike. : The amount of Corey's pay boost seems justified to us ! in light of the fact he had not been given raises during ; years when teachers were receiving boosts. In 1977, for ; example, teachers agreed to a wage package calling for ;, an across-the-board 5 percent increase for 1977-78 and • another 5 percent for 1978-79. ! Corey's pay doesn't seem out of line when one ~ considers teacher pay, the size of the district and salaries t paid other superintendents in Orange County. • • • : Opinions expreis&ed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. · Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and • artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. ; Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. : --------------------------------------------• j . . Boyd/ Oysters .... J By L.M. BOYD : Fresh oysters in the sheU ··aren't plump. They're lean. • When alive, they expel ex· ~ ceaa water. U the oysters you : buy are fat, it's because . t.bty'H been swollen with water after they've been Dear Gloomy Gus Our put-time 1overnor BHt a '2 billion t worb PJ'Oll'•m eduee une1Dploy. ment.i... ......... aad more efl•etlH1 ...W bt tM removal°' ...... ........., 80¥· .......... tlaat ..,_trt .... lndrtrJ. &.II.A. [; ~~rvesU!d. That's uncricket, i~·t lt? But the oyster ped- dlttrs do it, the rascals. A developer of quick-built homes gives these lnllruc· tlon• to bis conatructlon auperintatdeat: "Never re- move the acaffoldin1 before thew~laup.'' Q. "How far can a mouae 1ee?" A. About 45 feet la the limit, I'm told. Q. "Wben a wUe diHINM with ber motber·ln·law in ChJna, the bulband ll alw171 suppoeed to take the aide of ~t,~· I've read that A. 'l'bear7 tben ll be caa 1et aaotber wife but not l.DOUMr modlier. la .._ ,.....,._ ot bi1torJ ii .... npart tbat Kini llmrJ vm. ........ aD .... wt ... t:l!:. ·~:=.aa: 9811J ........... , ••• ............ ~-...Ul'W-.-woaldllaft .... ,....~.·· --~--- Jack Ande...00 . ~ -Report Hints Oil~Crisis' a Lie_._ W AIKINGTON -11 you .... PHlecl tbat tbe C•rltr ad·. mla.la&nUca •u l1lal about the NUOD fOf' tboM lafunatlDa 1iDll It tbe Pl PIUQPI a few ........ back, JOU,..... alllolut.eb' rtOt. Tb• official eaplanatToo, dlabed out by tbtn·&DtrlY Sterelary J a m e I SeblHla1er and other Carter min· l 0 n I , W a, lbat the 1aa "1borta1e" bad been cau.ed by the dJaruptiom of tbe Iranian o revolution and a aubaequent drop in overall lmporta of some 2 mllUoo barrels of oil a day. THE SBOCKJNG truth, ac· cording to closely held in· telli1ence document.a we've ob- tafoed, ls tbla: Not only wu Mailbox tben DO lbortlae, but ta.. Ullko ed Staa. •• act...U, lmDOl'tiu MORE oll lD ttet'J IDODda trom JUUU1 to July dalm1t did la U.. aame period of 1"11. OartM tbe cructal ftnt tbne maau. fll tllls year:. ~ t.be lou of Jr..aan 1uppu. wu 1uppGNdly maldq tbe Pl 11.na lMvttab&e, U.S. llD· porta were 2:50,000 banell a ~ more than iD t.be ft.rat quart. al lt"lt. Tbe cold. bard fa.eta -wtdeb expote the adminiatraUon•a de- ceit -are detailed lD a MCnt CIA report in our pc»HUklo. Coupled with an intemal White HoUJe memo. the f11w. iD tbe CIA report reveal that Jilnm1 Carter wu playtnc politie1 wttb the American motorilta' fnastra· tion, cynically trylnc to alm their wrath at rorelgn oU pro- ducers -and away from Bil Oil and the White House. INC&EDDILY, U.S. oll pro- duction lD the fint three D>OldJd Of Uaia,., ... U0,000 bunlll a ~y LEIB lMD lt WU I ,_,. Won, tbe aA report Moin. DollMltie oil producUoa lD tbe moatU befon lb• aaa Uw ...,. ........ mUlkm barNla a day, CDD ..... 1o •• T m.lWoa bar· ..... a -ia •ant quan.r of 1'11. • Tbe ..,... CIA report. Utled "laternatloaa I ED~!t~ Stau.tk.11 ...., .. and Sept. 5. lbowa tlMlt world oU pro. dactica lD .iaa....,, P'ebnaary and llan:b ..... 2 mlWoo bar· rell a daJ, eompuect to the 51.t mlllloD daUJ averqe for Im. And in April and May, when Amerieam ftnt beoD liDiDc up for •Maft•, wotta production had incn'ued to ti miWoc bar· rels a day. TB• QA eonf1rmed what WU DO Mcret -tbe lraaiaa ret"OIU- lioD resulted lD a dHmatic drop iD that coaldry'• oU prodaetloG, from 5.2 millioo to 1~1 mUHoe barnlladay. Biil &bit waa IDON &lam ... up by otJaer oU·prod--. u . tJou (witb tM notable••~ of the Unlted Statea). S.ud.l Arabia alone made up a bl9 cbu.nk of UM lraalaa aborUall. lac......, production from It.a me dally aver.,-e of a mJJtiaft barrels to 9.5 mlWoa. OtJaer utioal that made tbelr oil available to tbe United ~ were Mexico, Venesuela. Kuwai~~~a, N\Cerla and the Ualted ~ilom -evea tbe So. viet umc. and Bed Clalu. And Amertcu eouumen •!tC boulhl it to tbe tune al S.5 barrels al lmport.ed crude perd.Q durtq tbeftntquarterot mt. WllAT CONSU•Eas alto b~:W ... tbe carter ad· m atioo'a myth that tbe ,_ l1Del were all the fault ol die 1reedy Or1anhatloa of Petroleum Exportlft& Cowmlw <OPEC>. An internal memo from tbe prealdent'a cblef domestic advl1er. Stuart Ehenstat, spelled out the political bay that could be made from motorist.a' misery. · "We have a better opportunity than ever before," be wrote the president on June 28, "to shift. the cause for inflation and energy problems lo OPEC ... With 1tron1 steps we can mobilize the nation around a real crisis and with a clear enemy OPEC " u ihere bad Indeed been a "real crilis," aucb an admi.nistr•· Uoo ploy would he permlaaible poUUcal fun and 1amn. But the CIA rei>ort shows there was no crtals. leut of all one tbat could be blamed on OPEC. Thia raises the. cyn~aJ administration tactic to the statuaoftbe Big Lie. .. E1zenstat waa taking deadly aim at all those dirty Arab so- and·&OS In his memo, but they c ame to o ur aid,'' a con- gressional energy expert com- mented lo our associate Dale Yan Atta The real villams , it turns out, weren't the OPEC nations at all. but U.S. oil companies, which cut back production -and the Carter admin..iaCralion, which Ued about lL Ca n We Halt Pension Plan Grabbing'?. To the F.d.itor : Evelle Younger i~ not the pro- blem ; be is just an example of the problem. Mr. Younger was never in the position to vote himself a pension. He was just in a system, where politicians vote themselves a dirterent pension, for every job they fill. Normally, a person gets a pension for a profession that lasta for 25 or 30 years, but a politician may bold four or five Jobs during that period of time and draw a penaioa for eacb job. NO ONE ELSE draws a full pemloa for four to alx yeahs of work, but tbe pollticlam do became they have voted it ao. Sbowlnc animosity to Mr. Yoanger won't help. We muat chance the system that allowed it to happen. Mr. Younger bas never been in a position to vote on the amounts or pensions. Tbe system said that he had it com· log, so he took it j ust as you and I would have. Now the questlon is: Whal are we going to do about it? Any suggestions from J arvis or Gann? JAMES W. BOLDING whom Fonda befriended aod still supports. If we faJled the Vietnamese for such shallow reasons as the ac tivists profess. we should never have landed In Europe on 0 -day. We never should have bombed German industry or the cities. Here we sit, knowing that we cannot d efend democracy atlywbere, not even here. We have a volunteer army that will iruiist on taking a vote before they defend us or our allies. We hear nothing but protest when we a sk our youth, not lo defend our cO\Dltry. but to learn how to defend it. J . W. REID llel.,,ee £nfe To the F..diLor : I would Wte to answer Michele Price's co mment ( Mat.tbox. Sept. 27). First, to answer her question. "Whose job am I tak· ing?" The answer is no one's. You say you are proud and thankful for the warm hearted Am ericans who helped the boat people. Are you also proud and thankful for au the men who gave their lives and the men in ve rterans hos pitals who will Artl.,Ut '1erslea never have a normal family To the F.d.itor : life? They were trying lo help the people of Vietnam. I would have bet my last , Our government has brought Susan B. Anthony my recent let· over 20,000 to Orange County ter on Hanoi Jane would get a and more each month. 1 thi.ok rise out of somebody. that ls quite a bit or help. Let see now. According to the Now there ls the health pro- actlvlata, the following took blem due to tuberculosis and the plue during the war we lost ln problem ln the schools, where Vietnam: the children cannot speak, read 1. Our airmen were either or write our Janguaee and there clumsy or sadl.att, because tbey ls a lack of teachers to help never bJt anytbin1 with tbelr th · IUlll and bombs except women em. and children. Tbe bulldinp tbey I feel our 1ovemment should dettro..-were either scbooll or not brin& Into Oranee County ~-more people than can be ade-boepltala. quately taken care of. U you, 2. All the refupes whole P'e· Michele, have an anawer, I tb1nk turea you aaw .dally In tbe we would all like to bear lt. Jewapapera were fleetn• ELLEN MORAN rapacloul Al:nerican 10ldien. 3. llott of lbla rea11J happened In North Vietnam wbJch we ln· vaded and tried to occupy. 4. 'lbe 1enUe, peace·lovtn1 North Vleta had no cbotce but to defend their bomelaad. . BALONEY! Our 1round aad air forcw .,.... bama~ bari.Df to ~ limited • llve1. CunnlMly, tbe eom t artiau from llUOI placed•· alrcrd ....._ IDd ,..,....c objeedftl .....,, ......... ..... ..... tlMm. fte~.._ .. ., .. .. .,. .. ..11111 ... .. ........ _ ....... Nfta to 1tt ..., from ... ....... .. S..e•n To the Editor: Re Ellubetb Lauford's letter · Ofalltfox 10·11·79) and tbe Panama Canal "giveaway .. by tbe U.S .. everyone I've talked to about it feela the same way u M1. Lauford. And Goldie Joeeph <11me Mailbox date) reltereted my feellnp. When tbla laaue wa1 at 1tate, I wrot.e letters to .. the powen tbat be." I aquawked llDd I auapeet I w aa onlJ one or manJ wbo font•• what would ... ,,. u lDdeed .. 61 "" ... c..a away. So lbe PanamanlaDI haft It a • • and now they thumb their noses at the Unit.eti St.ates and rip our ·nae down . So what else is new? They're not the ooJy ones -seems like the whole world plays us for suckers Cwbkb we are>. They will take advantage and then sneer a lot. I, for one, am so sick of. the way our government ap-parenUy has to play the nice, sweet, Sood guy role and then 1et a ldck in the teeth from the very ones we've helped. \ Whal ldnd of fools be we? KAY PECAt.rr .4 ... 'Flreff To the Editor: If Eileen Means <Mailbox. Oct. 4) is "aict and tired" of seeing our former President Nixon's occaaiooal picture and comment.a in the papers she must be exuperated with the daily photos. c omments. speeches and declarations ol the "Chicken from Chappaquid· dick." Ted Kennedy must talk all of the time, wb.icb may be addi· tional proof that be bas Uttle Ume for easeoUal action. Mary Jo's life depended on Ted Ken· nedy. I shake with fear when I think that the fate of our nation may be lo bis bands In an emergency. LOTl'JE P. PARKER I'•• Leuer To the Editor: To whom should credit be civen for such excellent editorials that appear every eveninc? Sometimes I don't qu.ite tee eye to eye with you, but lbOlt of tbe time tbey are 10 &ood I wilb I could bave wriuen lbem. I tllUALLY *-aeeordiDc to f.OUt 1q1nuons. Once in a wlille I 10 off and do my OW'D dllnklftl -and that lln't ..,.., 1ood.. I set aueb a t.iek out al :a-.ao ...... .,,. 'dlrlb ........ -... _,...,..,...., .. Richard Reeves and his opinions about our very dumb governor -does me old heart good! Well. anyway, I read your edJlorials, right after I read the stock -market Cfirst things first, huh,> Wish you didn't have so much murder and rape etc. on the front page. How about putting tbe editorials there, and the trash way back? Thank you all for an excellent paper and especially the editorials. I love them. MRS. RAY HARTLEY A~ll•l•lr To the Editor. Off their backs -please! Was it only a few months ago that our favorite public enter· tajoer Ued to the wbippiDJ post was Anita Bryant? We could laugh at her , do armchair an•lyais of her sexuality and ramlly life, speak witb scorn of her inteW1ence and faith and much al the media fed the fires with deUpt . Now it's Jane Fonda's turn. Pile on the abuse, ridicule, ran- cor, and recollection of uy faux pas from any. point in ber bis· Lory. Indeed. thit la much easier than aertoualy analyalbf her commentary and tboupt. BOTH OF these women can handJe It. They're accustomed to the aort of barbs that .re part of tjetne in public Ufe. But neither or tbem deserves lt. l:acb of them has a serious, deep con- cern for an area of public life that affects aidulta and clilldreo. What do we really want lD our public ftcures -mlndleu twit.a wbo amlle pnittily. abow their 1tuff, and fade from Rona Bar· rett's paip map? We certa1.nly seem to reward Wt sort of per1on (cheek 1our •~•1'1 mu.at.er mqulDel> more than .. do thole wbo atep forward out ol emcern for tbelr CCMmtr)' a.ad tbl&r fellow bumua. PerhaJ)I ewa the IOOd that la done by a newapaper tbat l'\IDI counea for credit eaa be can- cell.cl out by editorl1ll that take pot-1hotl at the people (ud not their ldeu) who try to uae their knowledge. ROBERT JORDAN ROSI • lAtfn• from ttodtn art totfcomt . ne ,.,,,., ro c°"*"-r.a.,... '° /II 'PCXf or tlimmott Hbft la raerdllt I.Atma Of IOO ~ "' lne ..,, bt QIVft prt/~. AU..,,,,.,,.... .. I di* ...................... W 111mW1 tnot H Ml'JJwtd °" ,.. .... , ltl#l'NM ........ , ..... ' fMrw IOfll Ml ti.,_,.,.... ------------------------------.-.---------r. Lag11na/S91dh (;out Ye•rBe•etew•: · Dally l'Vew•paper ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS I Jriv.e Sta1·ted to Give Voters ·Fee Veto .. f r BJll09BaTMUll:a ................. Oraqe County supervllors wot.aid be farced to au wten to live tbillr permiulon Wore of. flclab CU lJDPQM MW uet fees ud daaq9a ii a petition effOrt now ...... ..,11.~. TM clri"-wlalcb ll aimed at a cowal,ywide elecUOa next year, abo would force ·~ to cancel an.y charaea and fees Hlcted alter the PHHle Of Propo.&doo 11·~ them up to a vote of the . Robert DlnMo. p,_ldeot fl. an or1alliaatioD called TaQMl,en of OrQle County. aaid the drive was la~bed "because county officials are trying to 1et back money that was lost tfter Propoaition 13. ··we are concerned that the costs ol ~overnment are going up t u&er ihan the economy,•• be laid. Supervilon have raised boat 1llp fees at county-operated marinu, .trance fees at parks. tiedown cbarta at Jobh Wayne ~rport and increased charges ;elated to building permits and court coeta. Dinaen, a retired Garden Grove carpenter, aaid the vqt.er_ iniUative would limit user fee?' only for the purpose or covering coeta ol government service to wbich the taxpayer is a direct beneficiary. Any new charges imposed by Orange Comity or special dis· tricta it controls would require two-thirds majority of the voters. be said. Among those who have signed t h e petition is Sen. John Schmits. R·Newport Beach. Danger. of Landslide Delays Freeway Work Charlie Lupean, 68, of South Laguna, said be didn't feel a thing Wednesday as be was winterized with a flu vaccine. Maybe tha t was because Pat O'Malley. RN, laid on comforting hands while Pat Moreau, RN, administered the protective shot. The immunization was part of a senior citizen flu clinic at South Coast Medical Center in Sout h Laguna. Laguna Gets $197 ,666 City Shares Proceeds From Art.Festival 87 &TEVE MITCHELL °' .. Delly ..... , .... Tbe City of Laguna Beach will ~ $19'1,888 richer Nov. 1 when the Festival of Arts turns over tbe rent on fhe six-acre festival IJ'Ounds. Festival of Arts board mem· bers learned Wednesday night that the six-week summer Pageant of tbe Masten and art exhibit brought in $1,025,101 this summer. That's about $2,500 less than the festival operation brought in during the summer or 1978, ac· cording to festival accountant Fred Bouman. The city, which owns the land upon which the festival is local· ed, is guaranteed a percentage or the festival's gross receipts Foe of Retire Plan based oo a sliding scale The majority or the $197,666 received by the city will go to re- tire the bonded debt on the Main Beach park development. But 15 percent or lbe city's share goes for cultural, artistic and community organizations and projects. The city pays $301,267 per year on the bonded debt for Main Beach Park, us ing festival money and funds from the city's general account to make up the difference. Clemente Project · lnvOlved By RAYMOND ESTRADA .IR. Oft ... o.ily ...... Sg" Geologist J ack Stickel bas convinced CalTrans officials to tempor arily bait a freeway wiClening project near San Clemente City Hall until test,lng 1or-a-poteo&.iaJ landslide in the area can be completed. Stickel, a Sant.a Ana leolotdlt wt.o baa wadled ta s-c1e--.. ==.t.-.:.-:s:.. ~ ... fer u.e ~ .... project~ trigger an ancient landslide oo wblcb, be says, city ball ls altuated. Lut..m, c-rrrw•lk Ir Stanley Dick •aid atate geologists were loot ing •nto Stickel's claim. Today. Cal Trans spokesman Rich Stephens in Los Angeles confirmed that the San Diego Freeway widening project near San Clemente City Hall has been "'temporarily suspended" unW stale geologists can drill boles i nlo the earth to test for a pot.en. tial landslide . Stickel and Dick. who met Tuesday. could not be reached today for comment. Stickel bas told CalTrans of· ficials that recent attempts t.o enlarge the city hall oarking lot (See FREEWAY. Page AZ> Indians See 'Bigfoot' GYPSUMVILLE . Manitoba (AP> -Ten re· sidents of the Little Saskatachewan Indian Reserve say they saw an eight-foot ·lall black creature that walked up- right like a man and ap. peared to be covered with hair everywhere except the race. · Denies Conflict Rap Bouman told festival directors Wednesday nilbt that receipts from the festival were down tbia year because fewer people walked through the turmWes this summer, and the festival banded out 448 more complimen· tary paaaes to the sold-out Pageant of the Masters. Conservation officers in Gypsumvllle. 140 miles north of Winnipeg, are in· vestigattng some large fo otprints in an a r e a where the creature WH reported seen. One print, in bard dry clay, was about two inches deep. BJ W1LL1A11 RODGE Of .. 0.-, .......... Tbe author of a report critical of San Juan Capistrano's _,.rticlpation i n the Orange Gounty employee retirement du ~ aaarilY Weclnea-iaJ tO es be bad a conflict from Orange County Tax Collec- tor -Treasurer Robert Citron were "false." Gate receipts amounted to (See PSOFITS, Page AZ> •• .., .... t~ The officers s aid they didn't think the prints had been made by a practical joker. An aide aaid Schmits is in complete agreement with the drive but is not an active member of the oreani.zation. Schmitz baa Introduced a sim ilar measure in tbe Legislature that i• scheduled for action IOIDetime next year. tbe aide said. Dlnaea said tbat bis or1Mila· lion, Vibicb numbers about 300 members, started out in Garden Grove but hu branched out jo most cltlea in the county . He aald that the group, b'wever, ia facing an upblll bat· tfe to gather 83,000 slpatura to qualify for the ballot became of problems in circulating peti· tions. Dinsen s aid the county measure would differ from the Gann initiative wbicb will be de- <See D~IVE. Page AZ) ...., ........... "-~ lie••• ler T•"lceell"·--- 'lbese Irvine Company wind machines which are meant to keep crops free of winter frost damage form pointed images as tbey stand together against a gray sky Thurs· day morning on Irvine Center Drive near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Orange Coast fall temperatures have yet to dip into the freezing range, however. Over 100 Call Cops On Coast Slqyings By .IACUE HYMAN OI • o.11, ~-S- M ore than 100 people. includ· ing several psychics . have called Tmtin police this week to offer information about a series or attacks and murders along the Orange Coast, officers re· ported Wednesday. The calls apparentl-y were stimulated by two composite drawings released recently by a task force or detectives from four cities and the county in· vestigating attacks on young women. One sketch, released Friday, showed a young blond man as described by the survivor of an Irvine attack. The second draw· ing, releaaed Monday, showed a dark-haired man visualized by a psychic as the ltlller of Debra Jean Kennedy, 24, who was slain ln her Tustin apartment on Oct. 7. Tustin police said, however, there are sWl no firm leads in the murders and attacb, which date back to 1976. It is believed some of them may be related. There have been rour murders and a beating in Costa Mesa, one m urde r each in Corona del llar. Garden Grove and Fountain Valley: a murder and an attack in Irvine, an attack in Santa Ana Heights. and an attack and two murders in Tustin. including an unborn child who was later stillborn. Tustin Police Chief Charles Thayer said Monday. in releas- ing the psychic's visualization. that police are working with the unidentified woman because she earlier localed a Tustin missing person solely through the use of her psychic abilities. A police spokesman said Wed· <See CALLS, Page AZ> - Co as Weather Low cloudiness night a nd m o rning h o urs otheQlrise sunny Friday. Lows tonight 58 to 62. Highs Friday 88 to 72. l • lDtenat and med aubterfuae ~ta.study. Neal, local fina.cial ...... ancl ohalrman of a .............. toltady I-.. retbemeut plu, toW city r ••et._ cbarll9 aaa1mt biln Citron, who sits OD the board of Orange County Employee Retirement system which ·Neal criUcizes in his report, claimed the former clty ueuurer was making money olf tbe oity's pre. vioua private retirement fund. In 1911, eoancUmen wted to join tbe Orap County retire-men~ delptte ob~ by Neal who was t.n city. treasurer. Be resilDed after tbe council took acUon. Suit Filed Over Will In June, councilmen aHed Neal aad aeveral others to form a committee tbat would IWdJ the city'• participation in tbe Oraqe County ay1tem. The re- port praented to councilmen Wedneaclay wu critical of the 1y1tem, claimlDI it WU UD• dtrfunded md mJaman.,ed. On tbe 8dvice of Ctl7 llanqer James Mocalla, cwt•m• aaicl ...., woald C9ftJ °"' f1lrtMlo ... ewklmowwlM .CS-plmin MCNl I d-tMJ eGD<> (~ ..... Al) ; A family feud that 1rew out of a woman•• alleled attempt to f orse i.r dl'fOl'eed husband's wlll baa moved Into Orance - Count1 Superior Court In a '800,000 lawsuit. Tbe woman, Syblll Tucker, of Loa Aqelel, ia being sued by ber IOll~ llartin Tucker, a Foun· tain Valley resident who claims •. bi• mother tried to cheat ~ out of Ida,....,., estate. • Aecoidlq to WlWam Sbef. field, Taclmi''• ...... ,, tM will ......... -lln. 'heW' ... .... tD .... fab clmtal ,_ ~· - probate procMinp beld in Loa An8elea County. ~ u. promte bellltlll, 1,'ucker produced a 1ff0Dd will which wu Judced valid by the court. Under terms of tbe HCODd will, 'I'Ucker waa awarded\.._~ flltber'a estate, •alued at aDUU\ Sl00,000 Sbeffteld aaid. Under terms of tbe alleseclly Invalid wlll1 Sbeffleld aald, Tueller wouad have recehea ooe·tbird of tbe estate. Tbe re- malader would i.ave been aband bJ Jin. Taeker ud a 111-ter, La Verne, GI HawaU. IMf • ll•ld..... • At laaue WU tbe estate of Elra Franklin Tucker, a Loe Aqeles re1l11eat wbo died ll•reb JO, 19'71. Sbeffteld aaid the elder Tucker ad bis wile had been divoreed for aeveral yean. Aleo lclnlfted u a delemlaDt in tbe 8Ctjan ftled Wedneldaf ii Mary •.Me•er, a Hmtlaltoa Beach woman 1'bo 8beflleld aUd liped bar Da1De M a wlitDIH OD tbe...wa,..,.wUJ. ~ Aid tbAt budwrtt· tq ...,.Wped ........ tbat tla• will lira. Tucker pGlt 111111 WM D0t nlid. ' , ... ... • •"' ~ .!· SACLUl&NTO (AP) -A 1M ~ :A•l•I .. Jai1• h belnC lo· v.Upled for .U.tedb ma.kine oblNDe teleoboM uflt, aays a SacramentoCount¥otficl&J. • Deputy Dlalrlct Attorney Jamee Monil aftlrmed w.-... day a atory ln a.be Loe Anp)ee Herald Eaamtoer M1m1 lbe ln· v"tllaUoo lavolv•• Superior Court Judie Robert Stevena, a Republican former aute lerlstator appointed to t.be beach by Gov. Edmwwl Brown Jr. SteYellll acknowleclaed to ~ lleWJPQU thal.be.had..a DWllbar of au-oriented telephone con· versatlons wltb a former secretary and her husband, but says be did nothinc ille1aJ. He said sucb calls could be criminal only if the recipients objected, and they "not only did not object, but made statements themselves ol a sexual nature.'' • Morria said b.ia office bas two 'tape reeorclings, aasertedly of · telephone calla between Stevena and tbe couple. He said the in· vestigation ta at an early at.ace and Stevena bad not· been con· tacted. · Makine obscene or harualn1 phone calla to which the reel· pienta objeet ta a misdemeanor that carriet a maximum MOO ftne and a year in jail. Stevena, IS, a father of four and once chairman of the • Lesislature'a Ethics Committee, tbld the Herald Examiner that the conversations were .. fan $asi:dng, sex fantasy I sup- pose." He said tbe conversations F,....PageAI PROFITS ... $56,568-1his summer, compared with $57,604 in the summer of 1978. Bouman estimated 3,169 fewer persons vis ited the festival this summer But, he added, based on the. same number of complimentary tickets and gate receipts next summer, the festival should • &r.OU...IUll.Gl ---bout $118,000 more then tb1a year That compares with gro11 figures ol only $424,199 as re· cently as 10 yea s ago1 and 1113,592 in 195C He aaid that, u of Sept. 30, the • festival bad $808,449 tn el1ht banks or saving and loan ftnrui in Laguna Beach in Jong.term investments. yielding between 10 and 11.9 percent. But be said the worth of the festival will be r e duced to $525.687 after payment to the ci- ty is made. and after checks are written out for other bills. Board pres ident James Schmitz said he is pleased with the financial report, adding the amount left in the bank, "makes us solvent for a year if some emergency comes up." F,....PageAI CONFLICT • • sidered the issue a. workmg con· dition .. That means, according to city officials, it is a personnel item and cannot be discuued publicly. But Neal demanded that COUD· cilmefl_ publicly clear bis name, insistiilg that he never bandied city retirement plans before its participation in the county system. "I never managed the city's retirement funds so bow could I have r eceived any com· missions," Neal said "I've never received one dime from anything connected with the city retirement plan." ln a letter to councilmen, Citron oilers a lengthy rebuttal of several issues included in Neal's retirement plan report. DAILY PILOT TM Oronot C-1 Deity Pllol. Wl111 W!ll(ll IH- l>t...O , ... ,..,...,-·· ··-•.i.011~ ti..O.-Coasl P .... ltllt"9C-Y. S.0.t olt .... llOM•r• pyllll....., -•• '"'-11 l'rlO•Y lor CM•• M.W. M--1 k«ll. Hurlll.,.ion llu<ft/,._ W ft V•l ...... lnllM. l--ll/-lllC_, A .. ,,.,. __ , ..,.,..., ,,_l_S<>tvrO•n •"" -·· "" ..... , .... _.,,.,,. .,..,, " •• )JO WUI 8•• MrMI Cotta Morw, Cell10<°ftll .,_,. ._ .... _ Pf'tttditn' and Pvbll\ftt' , . ._. ,_, \l~o Pro\iOOnl 111<10.-ol ,._, -. .. _, E0tt0< .,_ .•. -...... .__."9 EO!tor ~"·'--._.,..-MtllteM .......... ldl ..... LlfUnli .. "" °'"°' .. , .... e. .. "......., omc.t 0. .. MH•· JJtWOttC ...,,.,_. _......,e..c11·l1'1S_......_ T1l1ptloM {71•)MM»t Q111F1dAftei11 I QM>ttn L.11pfte leeofl Alt D..,._nt11 , .......... ...... ,_,_,~ ...... ~r'C,:. °'.=.. ~!.\*..::';f§ r;;r .. , ft# .-.,.,,....,_"t' "'9reltt fft•f ,..,~ .. wll-1 _, .. ,_,,\lllU lfOI o UJolr•ltM-· ii:~~= .............. OBSCENE CALLER? Judge Robert Stevena . were with Edward, "Dick" "Murphy, 37, a state Assembly sergeant-at·arma, and Murphy's wlfe. Beth, '1:7, who bad worked for Stevena and la a secretary for Assemblyman Gerald Felando, . R ·San Pedro. .. I've learned a leuon. I deeply reJret this. I know it wu wrong.'' Stevena was quoted aa saying. He said he bad believed t»e 14' •. WU LaWoa with frieodl about lntlmate ml&tera, and le1ally &be l111ue la whether tbe llurphys had ever ukecl him to atop. ''They never did. I doo'l see any evidence that would indicate to me that they were not perfect- ly willing participants," Stevens toJd the oewspJ_per. But Murphy, who the atoTY nid wu afraid for b.1a and b.1a wife's Jobe, made several com· plaints. The stocy said be told A aaem bly Speaker ·Leo McCarthy's office sevel'al years ago, and Brown's office last • month. He also told the ad- ministrator of the Assembly Rules Committee and members of the Black Caucus -the M urphys are black. 'f.be story said the state at· torney general and state Com· mi ss ion on Jud icial Performance, which has the power to remove a judge, are also Investigating. But lbeir spokesmen declined to com- ment. Stevens was in the Assembly from 1962 to ,1968 and then the state Senate until 1976. Brown made him a judge ln July 1977. .Brown aides said Stevens was given the highest posslble rattns by the State Bar before b1a ap- pointment. • Murphy's lawyer said Murphy suffered a heart attack Tueeday, and he bad asked Mn. Murphy not to comment. . · Stevens could not be reached for comment. Dlllty "9t .._ ....... LISA MAUGHAN HOLDS LIBRARY'S PET HAMSTER ' Funy Meacot Dellthta Dene Potnt Book 8FOWMn Library Pet Lost Hamster Finds a Home While Gladys Lorenzo tolled over her checkbook one evening in her Hunijngtoo Beach home, she had no idea she was about to discover a mascot for the Dana· Niguel County Library branch. "While I was sitting at the din· Ing room table, my peripheral vision picked up movement." she recalls the evening she met Dana·Niguel 's soon ·to·be mascot. ·'I looked around the tioom and found a furry lltUe thing walking across the front room," she con- tinues. "I waan't sure what It was or whether it was rabid. I rroze." She telephoned police, not knowing what lo do. They re· ferred her to the animal shelter. The animal authorities told her it waa a hamster and instructed her on how to capture It. She failed. "I figured thl? thing had gone back outside." she says. "But two days later my son came Into my room screaming that there was a ratinhiscloset .... The two LoreDJOI cornered the hamster and placed it ln a ter- rarium. 'Ibey began seeking a home for the beast. That's where Mn. Lorenao'a Job aa bead librarian at the Loa Alamitos Oran1e County Llbrarybranchcamelnbandy. "Someone at the library said Dana-Niguel bad ' cage for a bam1ter but that their bamater had died," Mn. Loremo aays. "( called the UbrarJ there and they uid they'd take it.•• Eventna boot browaen at tM Dana·Nipel County Library now are startled by a plex.iaJus .ball t.bat goes rolllnC down tbe aielet ot boob. But the ball isn't the play toy of a child running l001e amona the stacks. It's merely the library's new hamster gettiog b.1a evening exercise. A closer inspection of the plastic ball reveals a furry orange and white hamster peer- ing out from his confines and twitching his nose this way and that. "He's been all over the library tonight," says children's librarian L)lane Anderson. ''He sleeps durinte the day but be gets quiteactivelntheearlyevening." To commemorate the new mascot's app~rarance, Mrs. An· derson ta conductlna a name· the·bamater contest for 3 to 13 year olds at the library branch on Niguel Road in Laguna Niguel. Contestants have until Oct. 30 to drop prospective names for ~he library's mascot into a box at the children's books section. The winner will get several prizes. And Mrs. Lorenzo's fearsome creature will finally get a name . Auto Victim Still Serious Six-year-old Kelly Jean Butta remainl in serious cond.ltloo at MlHlon Community Hospital two days alt.el' ahe was a truck by a car in a croawalk ln Lacuna Beach. Ho1pltal offlclala said lbe Lasuna Beacb ctrl bu Improved 1U1htl)' alnce abe wu at.ruck by a car police uy waa drtven b= Juan Cap61t.ruo ~ JobmoD, .. ,llondQeU:•p.m. H1RO IN LANOIUDt! Ugunti Cop Temple o.ity ................. CAUGHT MP! IUSP!CT Newport'• ~aeterlng Coast C~p, Citizen Honored for Valor A Laguna Beach pollce sergeant and a Newport Beach citizen received awards of valor from state Attorney General George Deukmejian today in Long Beach. They we re among 18 In· divlduals nominated for the state awards durint a ceremony at the Golden Salls Inn ln Loo& Beach t.b1s morning. A certificate of valor went to Laguna Police Sgt. Terry Tem· ple for bis ress)onse Oct. 7, 1978 during the landslide in Bluebird Canyon. Teen Arrested MterJogger Hit by Auto And a citizen certilicate of valor went to Newport Beach re. sident Russell E. Vasterling, who cornered an armed rape suspect until police arrived last March 9 ln the clty. The pair were nominated by the chlefs of police in the two Orange Coast cities, and re· ceived their awards at a meet· ing preceding the attorney general 's conference with sherifrs, police chiefs. district attorneys and other law enforce· ment agencies from Los Angeles and Orange Counties Ser1eant Temple was re· cognlzed for ·b.11 .. quick and de· clslve actions In the face of personal danger," in the pre· dawn hours when the 'and moved in Bluebird Canyon. Ke was the first police offacer to arrive at the scene that mom· ing , driving bis police car over a portion of destroyed roadway and utlllzlng his loudspeaker to alert residents of the lands lide A JO.year-old South Laguna The officer directed other woman was resUng at home to-policemen to a ssist in a n day a nd a 19·year-old Dana evacuation of the damaged area. Point man sat in Orange County and remained in the canyon to Jail afte r his car allegedly superviseoperalions struck her as she jogged In Dana Temple has receiv ed other Point Harbor awards from the Caty Counctl CHP Officer Billy Pool said a nd the International Assoc1a· James Clemente Cnu was at· hon or Pol.Jee Cb1efs for his ac· rested at his Dana Point home Uons . on felony drunk driving and hit ~Today's ceremonies in Long and run charges after he al· B~ach were not the first for legedly fled the scene of a 6:05 Newport Beach resident Vasterl· p.m . accident. taa ......... Cnu ~y atnadt ~ 119 wM eoe•aeted ·Q u.at ltott wbUe ·-Jolslal... • •• ....,. dllef Claar'-Onim bound oe Del Obispo Stnet ta for b1a Ktima llareb I when be the bicycle lane. Otncen aakl obaerved a maaked auapect Mrs. Koff suffered-cuts, brubea enter a woman's home. and abrasions when she was He warned the woman there knocked tic the pavement She was a man In her house when was treated and rel~ased from ~-arn"ed homf' then confront South Coru.t Medical Center l suspec·t out!>1de the bwld· S he riff's deputies i>a1d they 1n..-: located Cruz's car after CllP of-Tht> masked man threatened fi cers broadcast a description of Vasterlmg with a gun then fled the vehicle involved in the acci· on foot with the Newport man tn dent. pursuit. F,.._PageAI DRIVE ••• c ided in tbe Nov. 6 election because govemment spending limits on the statewide meuu.re are tied to growth in lnflation and population. · The county government bas e m barked on a pollc)' of generatinc revenue from non· property tax aoureea wherever poHible. The revenues are related to the costs ol aervlces provided, an official said. Although unarmed himself, Vaaterling cornered the suspect until Newport Beach police ar- rived to make the arrest. The arrest cleared numerous robberies and rapes in both Los Angeles and Orani-e Counties, according to tbe certificate re· ceived by Va.sterling. Teaeben Strike CLEVELAND (AP> -A atrtke by Cleveland teachen to- day dlsnipted classes for 12,111 aludenta and buses were turned away at two acbooll lnvolwid in a court-ordered racial de· se1re1atian program. ,.,.... P11p AJ CALLS ••• nesday several other psychics have called and their information noted. Among those who have offered lo aid police is a Costa Mesa psy..c hic who asked that her name not be used for fear ol re- taliation by the killer. The psychic said she believes the murderer finds bis victims by banging around pools, recreation rooms, parties and· common areas, giv.ing the lm· pressloo that be belonp tbete or ' has been invited. She said abe believes the 9ll selects victims who appeal to him. primarily small women who are lively and meticulous. He looks 'OD malll>Oxes to bDd names and apartment numben, the psychic said. She said she gets a somewhat different Impression of t.be man from the drawing released Mon- day, visualizing him as having medium brown hair no longer than s houlder-length . 'Lucky' Tree Trinunen Cut Power Line Two "lucky., treetrlmmencut off electrical power for 2,300 San Clemente homes and businesses shortly afternoon Wednesday. San Clemente Fire Capt. Phil Van Kampen said the trimmers were lucky they weren't severely burned when they cut a 12,000·. volt power 11Deinfrootof709Ave. Presidio. San Diego Gu It Electric Com· pany officials said most ol tbe af. fected homes around City Hall had power reslol'\(I by 12:45 p.m. Fullpowerwasrestoredby2p.m. Emergency power was needed to keep eommwlicatlona and other facilltiea at San Clemente City Hall. Offtciala said radio communications were tem- porarily knoc~ed out b)' the power outa.1e. Tbe dlaruption Mt ol1 several bur1lar a.I.arms in the area. Van Kampen said tbe man ... ing tbe cutt1q tool and anotber man boldinc an aluminum 1edder somehow escaped wttbout iQlury. The gardeners were empao,.d b)' a private ft.rm. Newport Surf and Sport NOWIN STOCK LACOSTE® MIM'S SIDS S.XL • 20 colon lo cltooH fro. Ill I 000/o cotto., tenyclolll .ct dacrCMt-Cotto. W.11ch Sten I 2J~IW nw~.'::° ,.,..., I ., ShnJ 2101/iW.-An. ...... ....., 671·112' ....... StonJ s.....c ... .... c .... ..... 641.0UJ Ill· .. ' .. Coast Still R11mbl.irig , ) Quakea ~ ~aliforniaRB QUeasy -- LOS ANGELES (AP> -Sout,be,. California re.iclle&I, buffe&ec.t by t• plricut ......... UlllaWitM ... •bout~?-..... ~111111 tMa7 •• af'ten eoaUJHMd t., ruabla ,...... u.e dlMrt to tM .... A qulb ....unaa •.1 OD tbe Rlcliter' acale fflMnd lD Sula II.Sea. 81)' jolted a ft~ty ana w~. rattlinc wlDdowa and trlgertq ...,.,..., mlnormchtlAM. TllBU nu 90 ml.IU' pbofte ealll that tel~ ~ce was ltalled brief· ly lo Los Anselel, but no da.mqe or lD· Jurin were reported. The 1:52 p.~ tremor wu ceot.ered ln tbe Padftc Ocean eiaht mi.lea aoutb ot Malibu, said lleUn.cla Brlma ol the Calllonda Institute ot TeebnoJoa ln Pasadena. About 7~ hours lat.er. Caltech report. cd a 3.1 aft.ersbock from the Malibu Judge Undoes Red Tape NAPA (AP> -A judge wbo lashed out at "bureaucracy" Wednes- day ordered a boy out of Napa State Hospital who had technically been re- leased 15 months ago but kept anyway. Visiting S uperio r Court Judge Robert D. Carter ordered Dennis Ric hard Jack. 17, o f Milpitas in Santa Clara County. into a less- ( .4,TATE ) Quake. The 9:25 p.m. tremor wu C.• t.ftcl a mUe nor\b ol tbe llnt quake, nd ......... t .. dno-...,.bad ...... been niponed. TBS~ ~mb&or wu ~t.lY .,....... to MODday'1 e.•mapltU.S. q_uake that devasuted t.be Imperial Yalley, 150 milfll t.o the aoutbeut. Aloq the fault where the Imperial VaU.7 quake occurred, aUppace left a plainly vialble brown traU ot bumped and l>J'oken earth a foot or two across and more I.ban 30 miles lone throu&b empty desert, plowed llelda a nd roeclwaya. Sclenllata call the break a mole track becauae i t loou u U a sianl mole bad been racing along Just below the surface. Aft.enbocu cootinued to hit the Im· perial Valley Wednesday. The moat severe was a S.1 joU. that occurred at 4:45 p.m. • MEANWHILE, CALTECH Hl1molo1l1ta speculated that tbe llalJbu ~ m*1 Mff ..._ D af. tenboek ~the 4.•temblcw that struck &M 1ame aree lut Jan. 1. •'Tbef'e wu a auddea Jolt. lite a truek had nm Into the tide the buUdlu rtlbt bere on &be ninth floor," said 6.nker Jobn Hailler, who wu at wort ln a downtown J»th·rlse. ''Tbe door started awaYial. I could bear tbl~ rattllnl tbroqbout ·the house," sald Susan Ono-Glllott ot Echo Park. Nearer the epicenter. the Pacillc Cout ffiCbway was doled temporarily u a precaution while work.mm lm~t.. ed Malibu'• perennial allde area at 811 • Rock beach, sheriff's deputies said. Several minor rock.slides were reported near the tunnel on Malibu Canyon Road, deputies said. AP...._.. restrictiv~ program for developmentally dis a b l ed p e r s o n s in Sacramento. Jack was committed two years ago for treat· m ent or scblzopbrenta and other mental· dis· orders. His doctor re- com mended dJschar1e 15 moatbs a10 b.ut of . OIL PRICE DEMONSTRATORS RALLY AT PARK IN CARSON, NEAR A SHELL REFINERY Proteatora Joined In 103 R•I ... Acrou tM U.S. Wedne .. y .fidala Mid...,. couldD't find an alternative pro- gram if' wh.ich to place him ~~-rd Oil lad .. trt1 Target En~rgy Costs, Scarcity Hit By Tlae Auodatecl Preu As part of a nationwide protest against the oil industry. hundreds of Californlans, young and old, have spoken out against aplrallng enero coats and fuel scarcities through planned gatherings. More than 200 demonstrators assembled Wed· nesday on the sidewalks in front of Standard Oil Company's headquarters in San Francisco, wh.ile ao estimated 400 persons. many of them elderly gathered at the Santa Clara County administration building to rail against energy costs. lid on oU and 1as prices, stop pboo.y abortaps and iy>polnt a special prosecutor, and create a pubU~-owned enero eo~atiae. ·: '"lbere aren't as many beft • tbere were sup- posed to be." said one disap~ted ~ Fr:"~cis~ organizer. who asked not to be identified. I don t know where they are but they ain't here." Later. Chevron, a Standard Oil subsidiary, is· ;;ued a statement characterizing the protest as "futile. making demands that would worsen the nation'senergyproblems,notsolvethem." Co-Sponsored willr Small Business Administration SA1"URDA Y, October 20 Orange Coast College Fme Att1 Bldg. 119-&:Jo-a.m. -'p.m. REGISTRATION: $15.0011t Joor -Jntlaula l..Mnch PHONE RESER VA TlONS ACCEPTED -556-.JHO 2oc. to 40 · DISCOUNT YE AR ROUND FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S WEAR (FIRST QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED) Y•n He••n • Purlt8n • . Levi • Angel Flglll • F•l8h • . Kennington • Robeft '"'°9 • H-r ·• C•mpua • Da Vinci • CIAH'hlle Et c\e • ~ • OPEN i[)AVS A WEEI( THE MaLE: MJN 0 2300 tt.rbor Blvd. (In H•rt.or Center) Com ...... 540-8811 TAHOE CITY <.AP> - As choppy, wind-blown ·waves battered the sur· face of Lake Tahoe. a tiny submarine carrying a three-m a n c r ew dropped 1,000 feet into the lake's chill depths, t he deepest dive ever ·m ade al Tahoe. "ENERGY IS NOT a problem or geology, nor is it a problem of economics. It's a political pro- blem," Joe Misbrenner. a representative of the Oil. Chemical & Atomic Workers union, told the San Francisco crowd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- KH1i119 Prolled RIVERSIDE <AP) -Police investigators say more arrests may be made in the wake·of the booking of a 30·year-old man in connection with t he narcolics'·related slaying of the Riverside Cou nty a udit o r - controller's son and the wounding of the woman who lived with h.im. Stephen Kutylo wsas booked for investigation or murder and aUempt· ed murder Wednesday in connection with shoot· ing death of Michael Ladd. 25, whose decom· posed body was found in his apartment Monday. ...... •••dfietl LOS ANGELES (AP> -The county coroner has identified the nude, bludgeoned body of a young woman found in a Westebester trash bin as that ot Dorothy Winf~y Smith of Hollywood. A worker at a nearby plant found her face down and partlally COV· ered by traab ln tbe bin w ednesd.ay, police said. It was not known if she WU sexually molested. In Los Angeles, meanwhile, William Winpls· inger. president of 1nt.ernational Association of Machinists, urged that controls on the oil industry be retained, calling for the appointment of a "special prosecutor to watch over those bandits." An estimated 1,200 persons gathered at two rallies in the L.A. area in protest. "It's time to make the politicians gel in bed with the American people instead or the . . oil companies," he said MISBRENNER URGED the demonstrators and passersby to help persuade Congress to "put a Minister Admits Sex Misconduct VISTA (AP> -A 38-year-old Baptist minister has pleaded guilty to three counts or sexual mis· conduct with male students enrolled in the Chris· tian high school be operated in Escondido. Under a plea-bargaining agreement, the district attorney's office &ireed to drop five counts of oral copulation and lascivious conduct With males under age 14 against former Christian High School principal and founder Marvin EllsworthSudduthJr. MUNICIPAL .JUDGE Zalman Scherer ap- proved the plea barlain Wednesday at the Vista preliminary beartng for Sudduth, a San Marcos re- sident who is the father of three cblldren. Sentencing waa set for Nov. 14. I.es Aageles Sc•ools Man Guilty lnBilki~g Opera~ion FRESNO (AP> -A ntan accused of bilking a n estimated $500,000 f rom investor s who bo ught bi s gol d · extracting machine bas been found guilty of eight counts or grand theft. W it.nesses at the trial of Robert Cheney. SO, testified be claimed his "spinner" machines would r e move gold particles from running streams in gold country north or Fresno. He estimated that machine operators could earn as much as $2,000 to $3,000 a day. AMONG 1110SE tesU· fying was Kingsburg. Riverside JusUce Court Judge James Aaron, who said be bought one o f the machines for $22,500 In diamonds plua a $1,500 check for sales tax. Desegregation Plan Unveiled LOS ANGBLIS <AP> -Tbe 1.-AaltlM Uaifted Scbool J>ia. 'trlct .... fti.d dMa1la ol a Jll'O-~) to ......,...... tbe dt7 ~book wltb aD apaDded ....... tar1 proaram that would ~JlmiDate ma"•t«J M!bool bus· !°t,ud attorney and ulOCiate t uperintendtnt Jerry Bah'enoo e11d the deta1ll were iaelud.cl 1n ~ 12-pqe document flied Wed· )letd11 in ,..a•e to queedou I>>' Judie Paul Z,ly. E1t1 ii under a mandate trom tllll ltllte Sapreme CCIUl't to ova ... d111lfllatloa eftartl In be "•••:&. -eebool ... Ind;...... .... .., to New . I York's. Halvenon aald tM document detailed a earlier motion in wblcb tbe board Mkecl daat tbe mandatory component• be pbaed out bJ tbe end °' the acbool JUI' OI' IOOIMI' in favor ~ tl)e voluntary ugmenta. Tbe scbool board decided Sept. 25 to support "In all· voJantuy integration pro1ram. The current pro1ram com· blne1 mandatory bualnt with In· ceBtiW. for voluntary bullna. He · aald tbe 1011 was to replace tbe mandatory Poftiona ot u.e ,._ -. .. ~ .... a •t ba •• eaoa1b people to partid,_. lD tbe mwlatorJ plan. Our hope ii that we ean make it .. auneu.e u pcmlllle lf it'•wlUDlarJ." Atc:ardllll to Ralftrlon. tbe all-•olull&ary pl8D ~ IDcladl etsbt new dlatrletwlde mqDlt acboola on &be bllh tcbool '"91 •. 17 mapet ceaten at exiltlng hl1h scboola. expansion ~ the permt&l.wlth tranaportaUon pro. gram, and maintenance ot pain and c lusters on YOluntar1 baala through incentiYea to youn11ten. HalYerton aald tbe dlatrlct would alao try to 1tabllbe m areas lt bM idlaUfted u lllp- pln1 b9Ck lDtD ...,..... -ternl. Quality in ·/aslaion and everyday goods and seroices ... with that personal touch . '- ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS JEAN DAHL ... Women's fashions DARRELL'S TUX SHOP OR. LOU ELDER ••. Optometrist THE HAIR HANDLERS ••• full terYice hair styling salon HAL LIDA Y'S ..• Traditional men's clothing HICt(ORV FARMS ••• Specialty foock HUMPTY DUMPTY ••• Olildren•a clothing LA GALLERIA ••• Feminine attire MARKET BASKET NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED ... Greeting C.nft & Gifts RION HARDWARE SAVON DRUGS THE STOREKEEPER .•• Men's end boy's sportswear DICK VERNON'S ••• Ladie's active weer VETA'S ... Intimate~ WESTCLIFF CUSTOM TAILORING & ME~'S WEAR WESTCLIFF PLAZA CLEANERS .. WESTCLIFF SHOES .;. Fine flmily tootweer. • - !:'I:· .... COJ el ml f z• rifftt9d dli ... .... 1W18)' ........... Ol•&al o.:=-.... tentattveb :_:•eel a lam ~ ol ... 4 to P1Y olf tbe ~·· Clll ~ 11111. 11 dii ..__ .......... ~· tlal ett111ia.e able to peJ;,Olr-IM • ris-:tO OWWI PalM V_... Oilt. lir tM ::,r:;eet tlal dtJ ICMillll more tla.a a,_,. AID 1..-._ ..-ftnD. But there aN IDl.D1 hurdlill to OYettome blfore I cheek la f~ from the at.ate~ Tbe dtJ mUI& .......,.. a ftnanclal feaalblllty ltudJ to ahow it cm ~ b9dl tlae ao. . ....._ loan lD reven\1111 derived tr.a recntaUoa1> ud other' uw on the land. And .It muat t.lln wort ca •vlroometaJ 1tudle1 for 1be areai!n order to quality for the aoan. Tiiie eommlulioe a1lo lDd6eated It would not look with awr GD plw for dne-i:-'of nearly 1,000 bomes by lbe lntne Companr oo lllllJaoent land, ane ot two popoula aupported by the COllaCl1 majority. '. By approriq in concept the lendlna ol •·• million, the city now bas a chance to dtnelop alternatift use1 for the land, such as reere'tional facilities, qrtcultural uses and equestrian trails to ensure the city can pay back the 10.year loan. ' Tbe city will begin to formulate such alternatives ln the next few days. Any concept that does not show bousma 1n the virgin hillalde will probably have a better chance with coutal commissioners for approval -if it also oan generate the income needed to pay off the loan ila that very abort 10-year period. Pricing the Parks San Clemente City Council members will soon be 1 considering approval of a land app?aisal on-all ·ctty parka. The appralaal could eventually be used to determine bow much developera will pay lD f eea for the construction of future parks lD the city. City Parks and Recrea~on Commission members have asked the council to authorize a review or the parks appraisal because they feel it may value the land too low. Under a city law approved last year, the amount developers will be required to pay in recreation fees is based on the median cost per acre of park land now in the city. Under the old law, developers are· required to pay $400 per unit in park fees or donate land for recreational uses. Afte r the new fees law was approved, council members called fo r an appraisal that was subsequently r ej ected because they claimed it valued tbe property too high. So the council decided to call for another appraisal. After two appraisals and $33,500 of taxpayer money spent oo the studies, tbe council will have to take a hard look at the parka commission's suggestion to conduct a review -wtilch will cost still more money. ~ questions the council must ask are: -ls the $250,000 an acre valuation in the tint appraiUI too blab? -Ia tbe '82,000 an acre v-1uatJoa in tbe MCOOd appraisal too low? -Is a review (or new appraisal) going to prove anything worthwhile? Practical Answer When your child's school programs are affected by a ·m easure such as Proposition 13 and the Serrano-Priest decision, you can complain a lot. Or you can do as the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors did and figure out a way to raise funds for some of those activities cut from this year's budget. • Ttre realtors are organizing a fund-raising event Nov. • 5 in the form of a theater night at the Laguna Moulton -PlayhQuse. • Proceeds go toward the high school's athletic "transportation fund, which will help pay transportation for teams to go to out-of-town games. District officials cut that budget item earlier this year m order to fund other essential programs during the • 1979.90 school year. 1be real tors hope to raise funds for transportation through tickets to .. Starting Here, Starting Now," at the. -playhouse, beginning at 8:~ p.m. Tickets are $5 and include a no-host cocktail hour before the performance. For reservations, call Newell ,.Associates at 494-6594 or Turner Associates at 494-1177. • • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Oa1ly Pilot. 'Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and .artists. Reader comment is invi ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. . ... . Boyd/ Oysters •• By L.M. BOYD . 1l'reeb oysters in the shell ~·t plump. They're Jean. Whtm alive, they expel ex- E ... water. Uthe oysters you uy are fat. it's because •1've been swollen with 4rater after they've been .,. •an.-ted. That'• uncricket, laD't tt? But the oyster ped- Dear Gloomy Gus Ov part·tlme aovemor prope>HI a •2 billion r:bllc wens J)l'OIJ'alD reduce uaemploy- ...i. IMI trQIMlve, aad more effeeuve. .-Id bl tbe mnovat of -~IOV.... ~Ulat --prt•tllebld'8trJ. &.M.A. --1 .. .. -, -1· - . \ I dJera do it, the rascals. History rec ords that telephone interl'uptlons so annoyed Alex-aacl8 Graham Bell that be frequently wrapped a towel around the phone in bU lab ao be could work in peace. · A ·developer of qu.ick·bullt homes lives these imtruc· lions to bia conatnactioa superinMDdenl: .. Never re- move tbe, ead'foldlaa before tbe wallpliper la uP·" Doss. too. 1•U7 t .. er. Q. ..Wll.lt'• the d.llferenee between •taste • and 'flavor'?" A. Taite relles on the ...,... navor relies on the toQaemdDOM . Recall u.t TV eommerclal in wbleb . a c•r com9a1a1 linked .......... batcb ol .... 1a1Joa IM cam 1D a ..nJeal ..... fNm tlae '*'°• ol . .,, ... B .. , .... 111<• ..... ,.a.. ....... ... .. tYt """' nf 1.'llc. n • ......... N . ..-~ 1"IWNI Ktwlt'E_, ..,...,. Ktwtbkttta ....... ._,.._ Report Hints Oil '~is~ a Lie I --------:.__...--~ WAMINOTOlt -1f Joe •• ,.et-4 tlaat tbe Carter Ml· ............. ,,.. ... tM ............. laluri.u.. .... attbe1M,......•f .. m_.. Mek-, ,_..,. •blohltel1 IUM. Tb• offlolal ••planatlon, dl•~•d out by t•••·B•er11 Secretary J .. m • • 8clllHln1er 1nd otber Carter. mJn- t on 1 . Wa t that the 111 • 'abortace·' bad been caUNd by tbe dilnapUom of th• )ranlan revolution and a aubtequent drop ln overall imports of some 2 mllllon barrea. or oil a day. THE SHOCKING truth, ac· cording to closely held ln- telllpnce documents we've ob- tained, ia lbia:. Not only was Mailbox u..r<eo ~. W Oie"11~ eel...._.,.. ad,.UJ lmPOrUaa MOBS o'1 lD every IDODth from .18Dtw7 to July tbaa tt did lD tbe ... .... oertod of 1171. Durtq the enacial ftnt three moatbl ol ddl )'Hr, ..._ tbe lou of Iranian aunU. wu auppoMdly maklne t.M •u llDM lDevttable, U.S. lm· poru were 258,000 barrels a day more than in the Ont quarter ol 1.971. The cold, hard fact.a -which expose the adminlstraUon'a de· ceit -ue det.alled in a aeeret CIA report ln our pouesaioo. Coupled with an IDtemaJ Wb!t.e House memo, the fi.Jiures ln the CIA report reveal '\hat Jimmy Carter wa, playtns politica with the American motortm• frustra· tlon. cynically trying to aim their wrath at foreian oil ~ ducers -and away from Big Oil and tbe While llc>uH. INCSEDIBLY. U.S. oil pro- duction in the fint three mootha o1 um,.. ... m.• ban'W a day LIM tMD It WU a ,.... before, tbe CIA nport abowl • Dom.UC oil pNdMetloD lD ta.. moatba before the 1a1 u.,.. neralld 8.515 mUUoa bal'Nll a d•y. eOmpaNc1 to•·.,. .. m1on bar· rela a day ill ttie llnt quarter ~ Jf'll ... Tbe S.pqe CIA NpOl'l, tiUed .. IAternatlonal Ener11 Statlatical Bntew" and dat*I Sept. s . .,_ that world oil pro- duction lD Janury. Pebnaary and .llarcb waa •.z million bar-rels a day. compared to tbe 9 .t mlWon dall1 a•erace for 1171. And ln April and May, wbeo Amerteans ftnt belan Uniq up for =~ worlc1 production bad to az million bar· rel.a a day. THE aA coofumed what wu DO aecnil -the Iranian N'fOlu- tiOD taulted in a dramat.le drop In that country'• oil produetioa, from 5..% mlllioD to 1.1 m1Woo barNlaada,J. . "Batu..tw .. _..dllm..._ up by o&.ber oU·~ ~ tloDI (witla tM ..... -·=-of tbe Uaited -....>. adl Arabia.._. made ap a 1111111 cbunk o1 die lrantan lbortf.U. llacre.-. produedoD mm itl 11'71 dd.Y ....... ol • mllUoa bar...a t0 t.s llllWoa. OtMr nattc-tbat made tbelr oll a¥ailUle to Uae UDIMd 8lalea were Mexlco:..!!.~•auela, Kuwai~~r....,a and tbe (JnJtedt -even tbe So- viet um. and Red Cblu. ADd Americu eouumera eaprl.J boupt It to the tune of I .I mUlloD ban'ela of Imported crude per day durial the ftntquarterof lt7t. WHAT CONSU•EaS also boucbt wa1 the Carter ad- mi.nJ.ltratiOD'a myth that the su lines were all the fault of the 1reedy Or1anhaUoa of Petroleum Exportine CoWltrte9 <OPEC>. An laternal memo rrom tbe pre1ldent'1 cbief domestic adviser, Stuart Elaenatat, spelled out the political bay that could be made from motortsta • mlMry. ••we have a better opportunity than ever before,•• be wrote the president on June 28, "to ablft tbe cause for inflation and energy problems to OPEC ... With 1tron1 steps we can mobllbe the qaUon around a real crtala and with a clear enemy OPEC." If theft had indeed been a ''rMI ttiaia,'' such an adminiltl'a· U.00 ploy would be permissible ~Utical ftm and same.. But the CIA report sbowl there was no crisi.s. leaatof all one that could be blamed oo OPEC. This raises the. cyn~al administration tactic to the status of the Big Lie. "Eizenstat was takinJ deadly aim at all those dirty Arab so- and-I06 in bis memo, but they came to our aid." a con· gresaiooal energy expert com· mented to our associate Dale Van Atta. The reaJ villains. It turns out, weren't the OPEC nations at all, but U.S. oil companies, which cut back production -and the Carter administration, which lied about it. Can We Hult Pension Plan Grabbing? To the Editor: Evelle Younger is not the pro- blem ; he is just an example of the problem. Mr. Younger· was ne ve r in the position to vote himself a pension. He was just in a system. where politicians "'ote tbemselves a different pension, for every job they fill. Normally, a person gets a pension ror a profession tbal last.a for 2S or 30 years, but a ~Ulician may bold rour or five Jobe during that period or time and draw a pension for each job. NO ONE ELSE draws a Jull pension for four to six years of work, but the politicians do because they have voted it so. Showing animo-sity to Mr. Younger won't belp. We must change the system that allowed it to happen. Mr. Younger bas never been In a position to vote on the amounts of pensions. The system said that he bad it com- ing, so he took it j ust as you and 1 would have. Now the quest.ion is: Wh at are we going lo do about it ? Any suggestions from J a r vis or Gann? JAMES W. BOLDING tt'ltr•& ... i To the Edior: The dictiona ry d e fines McCarthyism as "l. public ac· cuaation of disloyalty to one's country, e sp . through pro· Communist activity, in many lo· stances unsupported by proof or based on slight, doubtful, or lr· relevant evidence. 2. unfairneu in investigaUve technique. 3- persi.st.ent search for and ex· posure ~ disloyalty, esp. ln IOV· ernmeat oftlce." Thil Lquna Beach City CoaD· ell bu made blatory u no otber council baa ever done before. ID a abort time It baa cone from a :I of Infamy to McCU'thJilm, '"· the people, will oner torcet It. From the Daily PUot U..CS lN-19: ''Lut month tbe comdl IOQDded lbe baUle call a1111mt. owaen or Ule1al rental mltl that would allow ruldmta to turn lD nei&bbon they sUlfed are boUllna 1ucb reoten. n., a.aid audl infonnante would DOt be requl red to identify themselves • .&tin1 tbat clty t. apecton would be HS1t to IUl- pect bomea to inv•t11ate." ~ wurswa Ila,,_..• ... Conttltutloa, to oar BlU· ol IUpta aDd to ... proew? .... tai••N to llae atilWe .. lite lllad.. for a tollie 1tatt. .. ,.,, ................ it toll .... ' . ' I have accused the McDoweU Administration of be ing in· sensitive, incompetent and ar · roganl, and they ha ve proved il over and over again. Th.is City Council has had numerous op- portunities to se rve the ove r 5,000 seniors a nd othe r con- cerned citizens in the Laguna Beach area. To date it has done absolutely nothing, and this is a crime against the people N ow the Mc Do we ll Ad- m inistraUon has added a· new' dim e nsion to Ila dubio us character -it is witch hunting. This questionable manner of eliminating rentals will mean getting rid of many s enior citii.ens. These are the people who need help lbe most. as they survive mosUy oo Social Securi- ty or s mall fixed incomes. Also many young people will suffer. Ir this City Council pursues this asinine witch bunt, the only honorable thine left for them to do is to resign lheir city council seats. ALANE. ADAMS l"a• Leuer To the Editor: To whom should cre dit be give n for J u c h excelle nt editorials that appear e very evening? Sometimes I don't quite see eye to eye with you, but moet of the time they are so good I wish I could have written them. I USUAU.Y vote accordins to your sugseaUons . Once in a while I to off and do my own thinklq -and that isn't very good. I set such a kick out of Richard Reeves and bis opinions about our very dumb governor -does me old heart Sood! Well, anyway, I read your editorials. rt&bt after I read the stock manet <flnt thins• ft.rat. bub Tl ,Wlab you didn't have so much mudel' ud rape etc. on tbe front ,.... How about putdq the editorial• there, and tbe trub way beck? Tba.nk JOU all for an excellent p~per and •peclally tbl edltorial.t. I love tbem. , · MRS. RAY HARTLEY A.._ll•l .. r To tbe Editor: Off their backs -please! Wu It only a few moatba qo tbat our f avorlte public ..aer- t.alaer tied to tbe wblJIDlu pOlt Wat Alllta Bl"Jaat? 'We -could lauall at ber. do ar•elaair anaJJlla of bu 1.:aualltr· and family life. speak with scorn of her 1ntelligence and raith and much of the media .fed the fires with deUgbt. Now it's Jane Fond•'s turn. Pile on the abuse. ridicule, ran- cor. and recollection of any faux pas from any point in her his- tory. indeed. this ~ much easier than seriously analyzing her commentary and thought. BOTH OF these women can handle it. They're accustomed to the sort of barbs that are part of being in public life. But neither or them deserves it. Each ol them bas a serious. de_ep ~ cem for an area of public life that affeda adulta and children. What do we really want in our public flpres -m.i.ndlea twits who smile prettily, abow their stuff. and fade from Rona Bar· rett's paip maca? We certalnly seem to reward this aort or person (check your grocery count.er mquines) more than we do tboee wbo step forward out of concem for their ecM.mtry and their fellow humans. Perhaps even the good that ls done by a newsi>aper that runs courses for credit can be can- celled out by editorial.a that take pot·sbota at the people (and not their Ideas) who try to uae their knowledge . ROBERT JORDAN R~ s.e ... re •111111 • .,. To the Editor: Let's aee if 1•ve 1ot this Sycamore Hilla·Lasuna Green- belt t.b1n& straicht. It happened that: The Laguna Beacb City Coun- cil bought Sycamore . Hilla in June, 1978, ror open apace for $6. 75 million. Tben tbe City Council, .,reelDI to paJ off the mortiace b)' June, lt71: -fOund it bad dped an U· letal qreemeat -didn't paJ tor lt bJ Jane.· 1171 -tenmbled '°" tundl, Ilk• teHDUI bolldl (Sept. It'll) -dllcoHred rnenae boadl wouldn~ wort (Sept. 1118) -started •peadlaf $1,500 dat· ly on lDterelt at 10 percent <J~ 1"11) -comldered Hllln1 off ~ atrH ~camore Billa for 300 .condomlalums to pay off mortc• -found 1cbeme wouldli't work: ule would• •t br!:S enoqb ....., Md ww1d taw to tquna 8-tll ,..., M't tor .............. ,... .. .......... Hked lnia• Co. ud Southern California Golf As- sociation <SCGA> to submit a land plan (Nov. 1978) -received SCGA -Irvine Co. Scheme : 2,000 houses, hotels, golf courses <Jan. 1979) -applied to Coastal Com- mission (Or loan to pay ofr mortgage <June 1.979) -gets Greenbelt Manage- ment Plan <agri-recreation) (July 1979) -ts asked to submit a loan .plan to Coutal Commission that would not Interfere with pro- posed national part <2 October 1979) -refused (2 October 1979) -received word from Coastal Commission loan likely availa- ble at s percent but not for SCGA-lnine Co. (Can't aub- sidbe private development) (2 Oct. l.97'9). IT COULD happen lhat tbe Ci· ty Council: -submits SCGA·lrvine Co. Scheme to Coastal Commi.s&ion anyway. along wUb Greenbelt Man11ement Plan. But won't tell Coastal Commission which plan It will use if loan appllca· tion i1 approved. -gets Coastal Commlaaioo reply : "Sorry. Can't loan for any plan that includes subltdiaa· lion of private development. ResubmJt with only Greenbelt Manatement Plan." -doesn't resubmit aa re- quested. Falla to Set 5 pertenl loan. -says. "We tried to save ' Sycamore HWs an4 tbe Lquna Greenbelt. But now we've no choice. Must accept the SCGA- lrvine Co. Scheme -let them· bulld 2,000 houses, hotels, coll courses ud let a developer build 300 condominiums all in the La1una Greenbelt." I ult: Have I tot W. thins atrallbt? I bope not. Beca .. lf I bave. tbere .,_ Lapna Green- belt IDcludlq S1camore 111111. ID otber wordl, the Ci'1 Comlcl1 boulbt S~amore Hilla to a.aw it for a,. apeee aad ended up *· r lnl It ud tbe Lapila Ol'MDbelt to \U'bmbatiOn. • TOM ALEXANDER President, The i.....- Greenbelt, lnc • -------------·-----... -, .. Bus . Driver Rebuked lneitlenl-1~ ~olUie Spun Action .87~!:"- A• 0nqe 117 Trualt ~-~ ....... ... ftl"4 .... -=· ... . Newport..... ....._, baa recel••• aa offlclal npr1mad"-Mln thrwa. Ttault dlatriet .,-... Tom Elclilor• 1 a ld U.• Welfare Refugees To ~t Bus Passes SUPEJlVJSOas E~PEcr to be reimbursed for the bus puses, estimated at $9,800 annually, through federal refugee asslatance funda. Supervisor Edison Miller at fint objected to the plan, saylng tbat federal uai&tance for lndocllinese refugees may not be f ortbcornlng. He also said be thought the program singled out the Asians as beneficiaries. •"JUE BUUEN OF lDdocblnese refugees on the county is creatinl emotional pn>blem.I with other indiients." he said. 'But Haman 'Senlees AaencY spoteaman Dennis Hart told supervnon that eoattnQed federal tanding to reimburse the county for bu.a mooey .utuall)' wu uaured. HW om.-Tom Tolman npt. lQI wttb nalel• drtviDI luapecl 00.ald &vu Wyrick, U, ot . ......... A ~ol pu ...... n.,... &Ille a.-out tot.be drl••· 'ae· ffl•'11 to DeMn, wl aMed blm ........... bus. Tb• driver followed tbe ....... olf the bua. Nee nport.a .mcl tbat aeUoD ea....t a l&rl• bolUle ll'OUp to Wllowd Tolman. Tbe ~ap wu · 6-pened ..._ tbe olftcer rldoed for belp from Hmatincton Beech police. EICBO&N &UD passeqers on the bul ea.me fOl'Ward at the OCTD beu1q to tMtlfy in the driver'• beU1I tbat be acted at the uJ'lllc ol pu1 ... -en. lie Nia tbe reprlmwl was baaed oa replatlou tlaat re- quire tbe driver to pall bll bm out of tnmc wbln l'°PPiDC and to radio b11o OCTD beadqUJ1.en that be'• mekin1 aucb • atop. Eicbom noted that tbe driver bu IA aceUeot record and the incident was the first Ume there'd been any complaint about the driver. MEANWHILE, police filed Our home ls unique! SAVJNCS ACCOUNTS: charges of recklesa driving, re-Jumbo, Money Market, Turm, l>u&Sbook sistlng arrest and assault on an Thr-.irN1 .iround NPWJ><Jrt Harbo r a nd HOME LOANS: officer again.st Wyrick in the lialboa Liily PVOkes m(•llp w. lurn-of·the Lonventwnal, R1:1ma11C1ng, < 11ndos. P.UIJ.11 Harbor Judicial District Court. century nostalgia. and lonns the founda· SPECIAL ACCOUNTS a. SERVIC£S According to police, Wyrtek t1on for Uw upbc>at rhyttuns of N1•wport fRA, Kroqli, Conec1w11, N111urv hlt Tolman when the officer took NOW! It's the· h.lull energy J<JcaJ P''<>Pl... ESCROWS· the keys of his vehicle away t hat mak(• things happt•n her<> an our full Servin · Fscruw /kµurtmo 111 al ............ the -Lt-area. And you'U fJild lhe5e same people SAFI: DEPOSIT BOX.ES: ter ..... ~ moton:yggt Ftf'<' with mwJmum t.>nlnnre from Orall89 Street and West at Newport Balboa Sav1oqs and Loan. Ot.ECKING ACCOUllll"S: -COast ffllbway lnto Huntinlkln from our fo unders. to our shArebolders. NEWPCJKr Frf'f', ac rooperauriq local bank&, Beach. o ur staff. and our depositors. People BALBO~A. willl tnJromum ba.Joncl·. Tbe oUicer retaliated by bit-w llh an 11ppredaUon for Newport P~ ft. MONEY ORDERS. TilAVEl..BtSCHEOU'ES: ting Wyrick with his.baton. plus the enerqy and drive o f Newport c:-n...-. Amenoon Expre&11 or Barclay• Police aald it was at that point NOW! Come on mt · JllllY u~ <-'OMMUNrTY ROOM: that the bua was stopped and the ~ f'>UC AVOJ.labJe tree 10 non-pro/11 groupe driver and passengers got out to HOURS: Mon -Thurs ?·5. l"rldays %. ~t !H Westcliff Drive.at lrvme Ave. Sowport Boach 'lei: 645-6505 Hart added that other ncn-Aalan welfare recipients needing transportation alao are provided with bus fare investig~a=te~-~~~~~~~__J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fair Board Picks Four The Orange County Fair Board baa tbree new members and a new vice- prealdent, fair officials announced Wednesday. Tbe nin&-met:Dber board oversees the ~e County fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, includlq tbe Onn&e County Fair and Fall Fair u well u muter pl ....... tM fair.,._... re- dH-ru 1 ' M:;J eleded Ylee-presldeat a. Kea .Jollalala of ............ member of the board since 1971. He replaces Larry Tyler, wbo moved out of the area .IOllNBON 18 A Bank of America vice preaident Elmer Jloataoo of Costa Mesa, an attorney, c:oatlnues as boatd presi- dent, a poaiUon to which be was elected in July. Leaving the board at the expiration of their terms in August were Robert Krone and Sheila Sonensblne, both of Newport Beach,, and S. Eugene Tunks of Garden Grove. New members appointed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. include Bobby Burks of Santa Ana, former mayor of Wilmington. He ls president of American Pacific Administrators, Inc. Brown has allo appointed Mary Malavasl of Huntington Beach, wife of Rams head coach Ray Malavaal. Mrs. MaJavasi is a re lstered nurse. . AL80 IODONG 7llS board Is Robert Seat ol Santa Alla, .tee presi- dent of Hines Wholesale Nunery and a former aerospace enlineer. Continuing on the board are Burr Williams of Anaheim, a retired busi· nessman; tlint Hoose or Newport Beach, a hardware store owner; and Howard Dickerson of Tus tin, a service representative for United Auto Workers local 509. There is ooe remaining vacancy on tbe board. ~ICHOLi\S vo .. UOt't'~i\~ la IRREVERENT In the DAILY PILOT Sony. no mell or Phocw orden. All.._ finel. ltlml In-* on tllt"' rnerbd In each depert:ment. . Lmagn1n STRAIGHT SIDED 3Ve" tall 8 oz. 1.29 SUPER SOWL To serve up m1nes 1tone, salad or dip CAAHEUAN PENOAICT °" l'tN• F10m Talw.,- CW"'41an. Wt"' QOtd~metal frame. can bl" worn as a t;>in ~pendant. 1 v •. d~a. 18'" gold metal cttain HandsClmt: :.olt<J color nape coats have oonr,..,1no macnlne embfOl<Mfed CrM IS Of\ back and poctiet 3.88 DARK BLUE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~_J BLACK.RED. 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As a newspaper car· rier, each new subscriber you sipn '4> helps you with these "extras!· ------------- - ' • Hane fun! Being a Dally Pilot carrier Is fun! As a earner. you'ff get to meet and work with others your age. You'll oat to go to special meetings Where you'll learn the art of selling. And when you're a top earner, you'll get the chance to earn extra money, super prizes, and have some 9reet times with other car- riers. It s a terrific way to make new friends I ----- Eammoney! W'8n you're a Deity Pilot. carrier, you e.n money ewtty month. Your own money1 For clothes • . : re- cordl . . hobb6ee . . . or for eomething special Uke a bike .. a 9l8reo or your own TV. Money to ~ for the future, too . . . for school or other Important ex~ P.""99'-It's your money. You earn It. save It, spend it ... and learn for yourself how to handle it wlaelyl Deltr Plat Clrcullllloft Oepertment 330 W. Bey, P.O. 119• 1MO Coate ...... Cellf. 92121 i If you're 10 years or older and want to do something Important, find out morel . Veal I would llke to know more about becoming a carrier. ,.._.. cont9ct me about a newspaper route . • ~Name-·-·---------------~--------~-~~ CltV---------ZJ..,.p ____ Tetlleetpt~"'M>tto"419L---...-- ' \ -~ ------------------- Call 642-4321 or send In the coupon today! DAILY PILOT ' ... • ' r I . . App~aisal DoUbted Review A.shed of Park Land Value Ballfllng To.,,. a,MYllONDSlftADA. .............. r.: a.... ncreatloD com· -mWIRMftuked~eo.- eilm ..... to811lborim&ieW at ..... = ...... apprallmlbeca .. mQlilt'lllOo P9!9v .... toolow. · .. :~.:=-!n:::! lotal cteftloper'I woald .. 1n feee. tr 'l'BB -COVNaL approves the current apprahal, developers would pay fee1 or donate 1md for pub baled on a formula derived from tbe median cost per acre of part land bl tbe dty. . A slmil trailer truck loaded wttb cranber- ries blocked south bound lanes of In· terstate 5 near Redding aft.er a 4 a.m. acci- dent that left the driver banging eight feet above the Sacramento River. He was pulled to safety by a passing motorist and had only minor injuries. San Oenieot.e council memben called Jut year for a pub land appraisal a.ftcr vo&era approved a new law to ~ bow de- velopers wW be required to pay park fees. Under the old city law. de- -velopera are required to pay the eqwvaleatof$400 per unit in park fees, donated land or a comblna· tionofbotb. Se11iors' Housing _,Project Launched 1Sy JAaciE BYMAN ot .. De6ly ..... $Uff On a bare slt.e across Parle .Avenue from Costa Mesa'•Lions Park. city ofrtcials turned a shoveful of soil Tuesday, signal. ing the official start of a project that has been planned since 1974. It's a senior citizens housing development, Casa Bella, part of the city's downtown redevelop- NBC-TV Studio ! Tour Slated Seats are available for a San .luan Capistrano-sponsored trip to NBC-TV studios in Burbank on SatUf'da.Y. The tour wUl include Lawry's California Center, wbere Lawry's proctuda are produced. 1 !'ee tor die trip I.I '11. wblcb 1 t a .e I .u d e • r o a n d • t r I p transportation. The bus wHl leave city offices at 8: lS a.m. For information, phone Ga-1171 ment. Completion is expected within a year. Located at the intenectioo of Park Avenue and Cen~r Street, Casa Bella will contain 74 eemor units and one unit for a project manager. More than 800 applications for apartments' have been received, city officials said. Tuesday's ceremonies were presided ~ver by City Coun· cilwoman Norma Hertzog, a longtime backer or the project. Also in attendance were Mayor Ed McFarland, Vice· mayor Arlene Schafer, Coun- cilman Donn Hall, and a number of city staff members, members of the city's BouaiDg and Com- munity Development Commit· tee, and latel"ested eltlaena, many '1l wllalb have a1ao -.... ported ... pnjeet ~ tbe , ............... .... and.1-1. Wort• C.. Bella lilloalll Ill under way Monday, barrtnf tied weather, a.aid Mark A . Malbmaa. Yiee 1>reald.eat of theC061b iidkmeompany. French Alliance I To ~eet Friday 't The Alliance Francaise de la Riviera Callfornienne, ~n organization devoted to encouraging interest in French culture, will bold its monthly meeting Friday in Laguna Beach at 8 p.m. The meeting will feature a lecture on Nancy, French city of the Arts and takes place attbe bridge hall of the Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann.s Drive. Colette Dio. who has studled in Nancy and teaches French in '1 Los Angeles, wm ghe a slide presentation on the city. Light refreshments will be served. For information, pbpne 556-5903. Boys Sought For Ballet Operators of the Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach are seeking boys ages 8 to 14 to audi· tion for danc:log parts in tbe up. comlng Cbriatmu show, •'Tbe Nutcracker." Auditions will be held at 1:30 p .m. Saturday at the ballet c enter. 1883 South Coast Highway, for younisten in· terest.ed in trying out for tbe yuletime performances. · . Dance experience is pre- ferred, but beginners may try out for tbe male positions. For more information, call the center at 494-7271. Arson Eyed lnLagun_a Trailer Fire OraD•e 0...~ anoa Ill• ........................... lD a traftll tralfer, pailtecl bl a vacant lot ln tbe Top of the Worldccamanit;)'. l'tre • ..,... from all tbree LquaaBeec:ltst ...... ~ to tlae u p.m. ~blue, ar- ln1utu1n1 the names witbin mlDm.. County fire investigator James Stone said today be ls at- tempting to fmd tbe owner of the 17·fool trailer, which bad about $1,000 damage. The trailer is located in a field on Shady Lane, just off the end of Alta Laguna Boulevard Police Hint Rape Cases Are Related Costa Mesa police said that they are investigating two rape, cases lut weekend they believe might be related. Both occurred ln the city's west side within several hours of each other, altbougb the second incident wasn't reported to police untl1 Monday. LAST WEEK, CITY Par .. and Recreation Commlsslon. members s aid a recent apprailal by Joseph Mueller and Associates may have set tbe land values too low. Tbe city bas paid 13&~ for that appra.iaal. Lutyear, council members al- located t8,000 for a parks ap- praisal, ltnown u tbe Benjamin Report. They aubsequenUy re- jected lt because it listed the par\ · land value at about $250,000 an acre. City officials say the Mueller appraiaa.1 list.a the park land worth at about $82,000 an acre. COUNCIL •EMBEas are expected to consider the new ~praisal a o.d lb• parks commissioners ' request for a • review by Nov. 7. "We feltit dldn 't refiect the true value of the land," said Holly Bomb Threat C.U ' &npties NB Bank Tbe Seemity Pacific Natloaat Bank brmlb at 34'15 Vla Udo, Newpan .._. doMd .._.., ..._ l:IS .... '1"11••• ..._ _ _,.,. au. ..... ....at emplofee..._. waa a bomb tn th~ waa naeua&ed aact po11:·mao bomb ... ......_ Tbe bnDcla ~ doMd for tbe ntmalader ot die day. Therapy Seminar Scheduled .A seminar OD the v.alues of psychiatric treatinent, sponsored by the HopeUnit and South Coast Medical Center, will be held Nov. 1 at 7: 30 p.m. attbebospital. Dr. John Burnham, Ho· peUnlt medical di.rector and psychiatrist., will out· line mental health and the value of therapists to their patients. The meeting will be held in the South Laguna hospital's auditorium and the public ls invited to atteod. For information, call (99·13ll. POLICE SAID they are Laguna convinced neither cue ia related to a series of murden, beatiap and rapes that are belq ~ by detectives from Costa Mesa. Irvine, Tustin. Newport Beach and the Onnce County Sberiff'a Department. Kids Dan£e On'IV Detectives said tbe ftnt rape otcurred between 8:45 and 10:30 Two La1una Beach p.m . SaturdaY in • west llktl elementary acbool elrll condominium. are appearina in a Diebt· They aalcl a 2Z•yeal'-Old Sllllta l Y P r 0 d U C ti 0 D 0 f Ana bouaewife wu 'Viaiti.ng two ''Dramatics and Dance men abe bad met In Newport Therapy" oo Channel 10. Beacb when they reportedly at· Jella Harri.nlloD and tacked and raped her. Lenelle Garda, both ltu· dents at Top of the · TBB W011AN was released. World Elementary otbenrile ..mJured, police said. School, perform at 8 Tbef aald that the second cue each Di&bt tbroqb Nov. occvred at about 2 a.m. Sunday 7. LD Uae same area. Tbe television pro· ID that cue, a 22-year-old 1ram ia produced bJ Gardm Gl'Vft woman wu at.-Lapna Bellcb duce ID-tendilll • ~ wltb a man wllo ltradGr Darts And. lat.er ..... and raped ..... ne dwe imtrDdor polite uld. Sbe allo WU not ls M"1nl ltlldenta to othenriM lDJured, aecordlal to c • I t l D t b. D •• t police. te1eYlllma ~ rw Pair Facing 'Iheft Charge Twe .... ..,. wllo warbd at H .... Ma*'8 • Via Udo are faclaa ..... o1.-tblft for ==.._••"·• ..... tram Ae ...... to== •ton.::=t~---K ao11a. .. 111Dv a ll·1•ar·old If~ BMelaboJ&maeaatl I 'IJ. informaUo•, call --lag•nena Set. F81bion Show Veale, city P8lb aed ReeNMloa Com.mmonrieeebalrmu. . ........... DO refleetioD OD llr. lluelllr, .. lln. Veale added. "It i• ...... bow lmportaDt tblaap. pralMI .. ad does not imP'llD' It.Im." Mn. Veale auerted, "The ,...,. ~an uae parb m tbe dQ _... .... appl'&iaal .•• CITY LBllUaE Services Coonliutar Stu Fnme said tbe llaeller appralaal uumat.d that Leslie Park, le11 Uaaa t~teallll ot an acn la ...a llH, ia valued 9' '8GM7 ID acrelDU.. But Bmlta Canyoa Park. about t .I acaw ID alae, wu valued at 1211.-beuld. The appraiaa) ll coodueted OD lndlvkhlal dty parb u if tbere were no llDPIVJementl Oil them, Frameaald. Hughes A.irwest DisPUte Settled '· ~. :--:t • ... :f • Grounded Hughes Ainrest planes could be back in tbe air by early i, November pending ratificatioo of a tentative agreement between the :· air~ and ita striking clerical employees. ;: Larry Litchfield, spokesman for the airline, said that the l qreement was reached in mediated ta.lb that concluded Monday., _ TBE STal&E grounded the airline's jets Sept. 10 alter m0re than a year of unsuccessful contract ta.lb between Hughes officiali and members of the Airline Employees Assoctatioo. The union represents 2,200 Hughes Airwest r eservations School Board Candidates To Appear .. • . • agents, ticket clerks and clerical ;· employees. ;, Litchfield said the airline will • begin gearing up to resume its full fli ght schedule by early Nov-•· ember, but be couldn't give a • specific date wbeo rligbt.s would ~· resume. •• 11\JGBES OPEL\TES about •' 13 DC-9 flights ·a day from Orange County to Las Vegas, Tucson and Phoenix. He said the resumption of service depends on ratification of the agreement by lbe union .. members, a process that be said would take about three weeks. · Litchfield declined to discuss ! the content of the agreement. Mesa Blaze Damage Set o---. Ila • tire tlult bit tbe ....,.. -... ........ lo Cal$a --:••d•~ baa ..... -·--...... ~wt .... tin ... ..... T1tl1 Aid came of the 5:58 a :m . blue ~ still under in· ..... ....... J&~atart... la or_. 8 WT Ill) 111.C No .......... 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VNLllll IOll90NS C01De1 toMrtard Md telle UM lnldt," h added, "I 'II die ... buaocent man.'' He damed he wu in Tulia. drunk. at tM time ol lbe deatba . Tbe 27-year-old Alabama drifter and father of three youn1 children wu con vlcted Wednesday of IUD.Dint down four teen-a,ens and two men in UNt meat locker of a Sll'loin Stockade ateakbowte d\lrin1 a Sl,300 robbery July 18, 1'18. .......... CONVICTED OF MURDER Roger Date Stafford Ol1lrict Jud•• Cbarlee Owena aaid be will lllUnce Stafford on Tuesday on lbe thl flnt-dell'M murder convicUooa. Re mutt Nnlence blm l.o clfe ~ druc in· jectton unJeaa he flDdll he wu {mproOer- ly convicted. Stafford'• attorney•. J . .llalone Brewer and Jolm Hall,-Hid t.bQ will mo&&nt a f\all·tcale appeal .nort to over- turn tbe COGvtcUam. Oklaboma'a lut executloD wu in 19M. NEW Cl:L\&GE8 WE•E ftled a1ainst Stafford on Wednaday, accuain1 him also of the June 22.1978, shooting death.a near Purcell. about 35 mUes south of here. of the Melvin Lorenz family of San Antonio, Tex~. Accordine to a State Bureau of In· vesli1ation report, a gun used ln the three Lorenz sbootlnp and another one stolen from Lorena were used in the steakhouse killln•s. . -If you have a question about your checking acrount, our computerjzed system can help fix it. We can tell tou the amount. date and number of the checks that CAU'ORNIA The 1ur:1 deliberated 27 minutes before 11.DdiQC him ~ty1 and then de-liberated~ minutes oerore relurnini Ute death verdict. said the jurors voted for conviction the first time they were polled. · Several times during the steakhouse trial, Owens warned that.he might have to declare a mistrial if jurors learned of tbe alleged connection between the cases. · have cleared since your last statement So, I you see, things that are problems at other ONE ni.oa. lllA llitcbeU, H id "there wasn't really tbat mudl" quea. Uon •moatJu.ron ol Stafford's guilt. He As to the vote on execution, Mitchell said : "There was no doubt ln my mind that be deserved it." banks are no problem at Cq.lifomia First FIRST ~~ • S.J. Perel~ ~'IIURWrist, Dies --ABBOJr~-fABRICS • Corona · del Mar . ' . ' NEW .YORK <AP) -S. J . Perelman, 75, for decades ane ol the eountry's notable humorists ad ........ WU found dud ID bl.a apartment al tlae Gramercy Park Hotel. Perelman was perbape best known for bis iaamoroaa euQS, which appeared ID the New Yorker mqastneoverthe yean,'but had an ecleetic career, writiq boob and screenplays . .-BE BAD BEEN JN GOOD health, accon:Un1 to bis lawyer, James M. Maythias, who said the cause of death bad not been determined. "I was with him yesterday for several hours, and be seemed fine," Maytblas said. Perelman's joy was in eccentricity and in the sound of words. Born in Brooklyn in 100., he want- ed to become a cartoonist, drawing figures on long cardboard strips in bis fath er's dry goods store. He went to Brown Uni versily and joined t h e college humor m agazine, first a s a cartoonist and later as ~tor. lo that capacity, be wrote edltorlal3. the f4nt public writine be ever did. After graduation, .he went to work on the h~or masadnes of the day. His lint collection, "Dawn Gtnzbergh 's .,..,,...._Reve n ge ," w as PERELMAN published in 1929. From there. he went to Hollywood, malting bis name as one of the ~creenwriters for the Marx Brothers movies "Horscfeathers" and "Monkey Business." FOR 11 YEARS, PERELMAN wrote for the movies. But thereafter, he wrote the whimsical, punny essays and short stories that were his trademark. "Westward Ha!, or Around the World in 80 Cliches" was published in 1948, followed by such books as "Listen to the Mockingbird" and "Swiss Family Perelman." · He returned to screenwritlng in 1956 to write the script for .. Around the World In 80 Days," for which be received an Academy Award. For the rest of his life, however, be continued to write for the New Yorker. Aa recently as Sept. 10, the magaz.fue printed "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Cal's Paw," and New Yorker editors said • they have several Perelman pieces on file . ., , THOUGH BE LIKED 'IO PICTU&E himself . u a cantankerous, old-fasblooed man, Perelman ~· was a quiet 1enUemuJ..wbole speech was littered with the polysyllable, funny-sounding words that \• be used in print. ma moustache and metal-rimmed . = were as much hls llpature a.a wu bis He is survived by bis son, Adam, and h1a • daughter, Abby. • ·Two Posters =·Benefit Park J I Laguna Beach artist Marco Saaaooe bas creat- ed two limited edition poatera to benefit the pro· pcMled <>ranee Cout National Park and they are available at $100 each to park supporten. Tbe post.en were created for the Oranae Coaat : Naticmal Park, IDc., which was formed to promote c:=' ol more than 17,000 acres ol c:oaatllne : CclnDa del Mar and Lq\ma Beach, as -well • tnlaDd portlonl surroundlnc Laguna Can-;. Bomb)'tbeatate and federal 1overnment. · Tbe DOStera wen ctestped to support the park and lta lmd·rallilll effort.a. Saalone baa created two pcllten, limited to 100 each. Purebuen will be invited to a champape re· cepdoD lat.er this month to meet the artiat and baV. their polterS personally siped. Tbe pc>IMra are on Tiew at the Laguna Beach mmeum ol Art abd Bernard Galleries, HlO South Coat Jllbway. • Por more information, call 77~, .w.-. FEAR OF FL YING ? ~ Take The First Step To Take-Off CAU r-OR BROCHURE (714)546-3629 •rxt. 4102 .. ,J '., '-' ,... •• • j ..... ' I A J • :;> • ~ • ') f, J':l S!,l >A \' .•' r "",. I • , ' F ~ ~ .. ;; • : , ~" POLYESTER KNITS ACRYL IC KNITS Regular to s6.50 yd 5198 YD. CLOTH OF GOLD BATISTE • ... •.••,~129 BROAl)CLOTH $139 ........ ·~2.29 yd ALL ZIPPERS Y2 ORIGINAL PRICE POtJ~SnR PR·INTS RecJ~ to 4. 9 8 NEON LIGHTING FIXTURES 4'&8' ~1500 -----------. ----··---·-' ,.. r--------------------------------2610 East r.oast Highway AIOUT 75 YAIDS . SOU'TtMAST Of 1\tl IMTllSICTIOM OF MecAITHUI AND rAClllC COAST tfki.HWAY -IMUMD-set OF 51"1111' -LOOI FOi THE SALE SIGMS -VISA • .... I I ' OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5:30 CLOSED SUMDA Y HEAVY UPHOLSTERY And CURTAIN COTTONS Reg. 4.98 Full Bott s LARGE SELECTION COHSO DRAPERY TRIMS :% OFF PATTERNS "VOGUE" "BUnERICK" "McCAllS'' "SIMPLICITY" ALL NEW AND CU~RENT OUR ENTIRE STOCK 3~. 1 PAY fOI OML &IT TWO MOii OF oa ussa 'AWi RH Hurry! Everything Mu st Go! - ----- ' VOL 72, NO. 291, _. SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS ·Drive Sta1·tea to Give· Voters Fee Veto · 81 ... DTMUD ............. Or .... C..tJ MPHVilon ..................... '° ........ ~..,..ol· flelala ua ... ..,. ,._ and ~ a .,.ut• lftolt now UDdlr' way ll 1uchlaful. Tbe drift, wb.leb la aimed at a coun~ elecUoa nest year, alto would fotte 1upervbora to cancel uy cbar1ea and feea lloyal &call i Pn:,posed LONDON (AP) -Her sister made a comment about "ptas." Her son-in-law became em· broiled in a dispute about horses. And suddenly, there's talk here about Queen Elizabeth giving up the throne. According to a National Opi· olon Polls s urvey or 2,000 Biritooa ~ today.,40 per· cent think the queen 'Should I abandon the throne in favor of Prince Charles. The &m newspaper said it bas been a .. wretched week for the royal family" that no one could t blame the 53-year-old queen if r she quit. Results of the survey, done by I the independent polling or· r ganlzation, were published in a popular weekly known as Tit· Bl Uoe . ~ear-old ,llaur...97 laer.'l.'lllNlm't ..... , __ ... 't--. .................. ~ Otily a few days ago, the an· nouncement that the Land- Rover I UNldl81')" WU .~ .. ln1 Capt. llark P It•' equntrla team to ot S0,000 a ,.... aplMb ... acm-BiUI~. the queen'• aon-in-la cess Anne, her dau 4 UT. are world-class rlCiers, and Phillips s aid be doeso 't have the cash to main· lain the team himself. The money bei~I paid for the sponsorship will b e ad- ministered by the British Equestrian Federation. "It was either cut down on the stable or seek new ways or fmancing tbe bones," be told re- porters. Still, one leading critic ol the monarchy denounced Pbilllps and Princesl Anne, as .. mooey- gnabbing parasites ... Theo Wednesday, the queen's slat.er, Princess Margaret. was : ceported as having told Chicago Mayor Jane Byme, who la or Irish des'cent, "the lrtsh - , they 're pip." The mayor later explained that the princess was referring to the lr1ab Republican Anny, which clalmed responsibility for the Aug. 27 murder of Lord Mountbatten. Mountbatten was Prtnceu Margaret's uncle.· ADd &be princess denied ''tbl.s I dreadfulslur." But s lant headlines were pnented apin and there were <See QUEEN, Pase AZ> Coast Weather Low cloudine11 night and mornln1 hours otberwlle 1aany Friday. Lo•• toailbt 51 to 82. Hisba Prida.Y. to 12. 119-'NllAY = ............. '°' tr£Q1I JficMll ... ,..,,* ... o/ .. Toro. "• •ln1111 dlll at,,.,,.._ .,., fo -...... Ml Idol ~· ... '~'"""'· enac&ed aft.et' \M ,....a,. ot f'l'Oll _..ioe lJ Md put &Mm ~ to a ,,_ ot the people Robtrt DlnMn ,, ... 1c1ent ot u or1.al1111ioe c~Jed Taspayen of Or_,. County, said tM drive was lamtebed "because CC>Uftty offtclala are t.ryin& to set back money that waa lost after Propoaltion 13. ·we are concerned that the costs ol aovemment are going ap fut.er tun tbe ecooom1," be 1ald. Supervilon have ralled boat allp feet at county-operated marin.M, mtruce fees at pub, Uedoft cbarpa at John Wayne Airport and lncreued cbarces related to buUdln~rmits and court costs. Dlnsen, a retire d Garden Grove carpenter, said the voter initiative would limit user fees . .... ..... .._ .......... . •e•al• , .. r••eeftt Thew Irvme Company wind maefllnem Wblcb are meant tq keep crops free of winter froet damaae form pointed images as they stand together against a gray sky Thurs- day mom.mg on Irvine Center Drive near Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Orange Coast fall temperatures have yet to dip ~e freezmg range, however Newport Man Faces Jail in Extortion Sent.encmg bas been set tor Nov. 15 an the Lo• Antele1>' Federal Distnct Court for Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach who was convicted Wednesday of extortion. S mith, 44, of 4640 Park Newport, Wti accuaed of the federal VJOlatioo m coonectioo with the Aua. 23 kidnappang of Carolyn Bealer, 24, who is still listed as m1as1og, although police believe she 1s dead. The jury in the courtroom or Judge Malcolm Lucas dellberat· ed about two hours following two days of testimony m the cue. Assistant U.S. Attorney Suzanne Conlon ar1ued that Smith eet up the attempt to ex· tort $100,800 from Miu Bealer's brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. The evidence presented by Ms. Coo1oo included extortion phone calls that were traced to Smith'• apartment and remain6 of some ol the extortion notefl' that were also found at the re- sidence. Witnesses tesbfied that 5'mllb, who bad more than' tl00,000 in debts at the tln1e of the kidnap- pin1, told them sbortly after· 111 .. Bealer' dllappeared, tlaat he'd baw the m'JDeJ to pay off bis IOU1. One wibM11 te1taft•d~i..tbat Saaldl ---bba ··-.... mt.M~wlU---. bat tUt •" w Mid M ufm1ul. Smltb dlidla't ...ut1 dmilll baa ntortm tnal. a. eoeld faee prGHCI~ -....... ebsa-• llOllE DECOR IDEAS OFFERED Tb• Welt la fall .... de- corat.1111 ideu come to DaUJ Pilat nliidi• toclu la Home, • ,..,...-.::-· . . Doa't dM •tortes aDI plaotoe detalli•I treada .ta ............. ...,,, .. laterlor ... .,. .-. to4ar •• ..... in Orange County. Newport Beach police say they are convinced Miss Bealer JS dead and they are continuing their probe or Smith's role 10 what they believe war. her murder. At the bme ot hls arrest Aug. 26, Smith told FBI agen~ that (See SM1111, Page AZ> . ·---... -· only for the purpose of covertn.s coats ot pemment service to wbicb ·u.e tupayer la a direct • be.Defidary. Any new charges lmpoeed by Orange County or s&)eclal dis~ trlcts it COGtrols would require two-thirds majority of the voters. be aaid. . Amoag those who have signed the petition is Sen. John Schmitz. R-Newport Beach: An alde said Schmits ia in complete agreement with the drive but is not an active member ot tbe or1anbation . Schmitz bas introduced a si milar measure in the Legislature that ls scheduled for action sometime next year, the aide said. Diosen said that his organiza. tion, wblcb numbers about 300 members, started out in Garden Grove ta bas branched out to moat dttes in tbe county. He said that the 1roup, howeYer, ts fa~ an upb.1D bat- tle to ptber 83,000 sipatu.rea to qualify for tbe ballot became of problems in circulating peti- tions. Dlnsen said the county measure wotdd dltter from the Gann 1.DiUative which will be de· tSee oaJVE, Pa1e Ai> Music Site Sought Mesa, Santa An~ B&ttle for Center B y JACIIIE HYMAN Of tt. o.lly l'llOIC Sla'tf Santa Ana ls stepping up its ef- forts to have Orange County's proposed cultural center built in that city Instead or in Costa Mesa, a Santa Ana officiaJ sa.id today. David Ream, assistant ex· ecutive director or the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency, s aid the agency, whose mem· bers are the City Council, has authorized the hiring of a consu.I· tanl to mast.er plan the proposed mus ic center area at a cost estimated between $18,000 and $22.000. He said it is hoped the master plan, when completed, will help attract major dooon for con· structloo ol the performln& art.a center in Santa Ana. "U'D ..-. tile wllale de• hJ •••&. et tll• ar•a m•r• leliUmate ln the eyes ol the donors.•• J\eam Said or the site •ln a "eolden tnanale" between tbe 0rzl:l Sa.Dta Ana alMI 0 ............ ". He uldtheatte. nearTbeCltyin Oranae and Anaheim Stadiwn. is believed by Santa Ana officials to be better than the Costa Mesa slt.e offered by the Segerst.rOm family. That property of five acres ls situated in South Coast Plaza Town Center ad1acent to the South Coast Repertory Theater. The Segerstroms also donated the land for the theater. Orange County Mu.sic Center Inc., one or several groups that .have sought to establish a music center in the county, accepted the lat.est Segerstrom land gift last May, but is still seeking con· structioo flD'lds Mrs William D. Redfield or Fullerton, president or Mu.sic Center Inc ., uid tod.-y-ber group hopes lo break ground within three years. She declined to say bow much ot the estimated $25 million to S50 million cost has been raised, but noted that the land itself is worth about SS million. She added that fundraulng is ··ma.1t- 10g progress." ·'Orange County does need one mu.sic center, but rt certainly. doesn't need two," she said. "[ ftnd t.bls ridiculous. Santa Ana had several years when they could have done something and they didn't come forward. Ir on- ly they bad really gotten a move on five ye.ars ago, it wou.ld have been dif(e~t. "It ·s important that the efforts <See CENTER, Page A.2) Jogging Oat Ohio City Limits Running OAKWOOD, Oh.io <AP) -The City Council h as maoe "jogging, running or walldng" on city streets illegaJ. "1be state law says walk, rather than jog or run, ~use 40 years ago wbeJa it WU enacted, peo- ple didn't nm or~~ they me'IDt that the Rreeta are fc.-ean and alb r... C"'·" Mid .Jam. G••••·• ...._,_._nu _, ..... -. '"Tbe Oakwood COUDCl1 ct.a not want to have a Ja w that was not fair or tbat people won't un- derstand so they clw:apd it to h1rlude Joaln• or run." a. Aid. · -· ~came llller-• a9twood man wa cited for in the street. Tbat case has siDee beendrop . Housing ~roject Studied for UCI Two key committees or the University of California Board or Regents were to study plans today in San Francisco calling for the construction or a $6.9 million faculty apartment build· mg at UC Irvine. The lOO·UDll project I S necessary. campus officials said, because or the shortage or moderately priced housing In the lrvme area which has bin· dered efforts lo r ecruit new faculty members. The committees on finance and grounds and buildings were to study recommendations the apartment project be included In the 1979-80 budget for capital im- provements. The full Board of Regents would consider the matter Fri· day if the committees go along Wlth it. The proposal calls for con- struction of 60 two-bedroom units and 40 three-bedroom units at an estimated cost oot to exceed $6.9 million. (See UCI, Page AZ> I 'Mo~ tbaD lCle ~. i.Dclud· ••1 H veul poeb•ea. laa•• clllled lf\lltla police WI welt to olf•r lalormaU. abcMll • Mtl• of ·•UMb ...S ewWl'S alqDc tbe Orlftle Cout, olftcen re- Ported w.llntlfday. ·Tb• calla anareatly wen 1tim&&lated by two compo91te drewlnp releued recently by a ~ forct ol dete<1Jv .. from ' (Mar dtlea ud UM county In· v•1U1•tlat attac k• on youn1 women.. ]VB Holiday · U,mes Early N ewport Beach cfty employees a.re going lo ob· serve Veteran's Day Mon· day instead or waitin1 un· til Nov. 12, \.~hen otber government.. agencies will oblerve the holiday. City hall will be closed this Monday, there wlll be no city council m eetin1 .-a.ncLthete will be no trash collection. Council member• wlll meet Tuesday instead. The-study seulon beehls at 2 p.m . and the business m eeting starts at 7 : 30 p.m. . Trull plctup for the~· Ure city will be moved 'back one day to accom·· "modate the ho liday schedule. Fro.Page Al UCI •• ·. · · Becau.se-of the high cost of housing," a report to the com- m ittee on finance said. "many fa r u lty who would otherwise purchase homes must rely on U\e rental a partment market in orde r to find housing within their income levels." • The report said the v acancy , rate f« apartment complexes • of 20 or more unlta ln <>ranae . c:Jounty ls less than 1.9 perunL Vacancy r'ltes for communities near•st the campus ranae from aero to u percmt. ~ • ..,._ campus bu fttlmated at llO facuJty or faculty mWea would apply ·to rent the propoeed faculty housing un- its." the report said. The faculty units would be located on 10 acres south of the Ver a no Place apartments on cam pus. Parking s paces for about 200 cars also are proposed fl several locations throughout the complex to provide tenant parking convenie nt to each apartment building. f'roaa Page Al CENTER ••. hot be splintered,'• Mrs Red· field said. "I would ask that San-ta Ana put ill own civic pride ,aside in order to do what's best for the county.·' Ream said a private donor baa offered a three or four-acre performini arts site on Main St r eet ln north Santa Ana's !'golden triangle." U would be .ear l of a propos e d 18-acr e 4e velopment that would include offices, shops, cinema s a nd restaurnata. : Ream aald the cost of the cultural center i• ettimated at '25.• m1llioD lncluclina a 3,000- teat concert ball/theater, • ~.009-IMt fla.tble multl-purpoee ~·and a -...at theater. : a.c ... Santa Ana oftldall doubt tbat MY one of the exlst· iJiS mule center 1roups ·can t:alae sufficient funds, Beam ~aid, the dty ii eeekln1 to at· .tract major dooon itaell. OttA*H COMT ,. DAILY PILOT ~ ..... '='.:-..-=- .,,.,.. ... Leeit . .._.. '· -MUMW~14119" T1l1!1lloftl (714)eooa1 Ctru-.ci Adwlftlliflt MMt?t OM lbtch, relNMd Priday, •howed a )'OUnl blond man u dffcrtbecUw tbe au.rvtvor ot u lmne attack. The MCOed dra1'· lq, nlleaMd Monday, lbowed a d•rt·balred man vtauaUled by a .,.,cbic as the killer ot Debra Jun Keanedy, 2A, who wu 11a1n In her 'l\wUn apartment oo Oet. 7. Tu.Un police aa•d. however. there .,.. 1tUJ no firm leadl ln lb murders and allacka, whlcb date bark to lt76. lt la believed some ol tbem may be r"elated. There have been four murders and a beating in Costa Mesa. one murder each in Corona del Mar, G6"rdeo Grove and Fountain Valley, a murder and an attack an Irvine. an attack in Santa Ana Heights, and an attack and two murders in Tustin, locludina u unborn child who was later stillborn. Tust ln Police Chief Charles Thayer said Monday, in releas· tng the psychic's vlauaUaatlon. that police are working with the unidentified woman because she earlier loeated a TusUn missing person solely through the use of her ·psyCbic abilities. ]JOtice spokesm an....td Wed· nesday several other paycblcs have called and their lnformatioo noted. Among those who have offered lo aid police is a Costa Mesa psycblc who asked that ber name not be uaed for fear of re- taliation by the killer. The psychic said abe believes the m~-find.s bia victims by hanging around pools. recreation rooms, parties and common areas, giving the im- pression that be belongs there or h as been invited. ·' ~he said she believes the man selects victims who appeal to h im , primarily s mall women who are livelv and meticulous He looks on ma1tb0xes to 11na names and apartment number!> .. the -psychic said 11 Whale ol a .JolJ Teache r Ralph Whitford (right) a nd friends move pa pier mache whale out of Newport Elementary School onto boat trailer. The model of a California gray wha le was taken Wednesday to the Orange County Fairgrounds where it is scheduled to see duty in a Girl Scout ha unted house during Halloween. The whale was built two ye ars ago by a sixth grade class at Newport Elementary. Laborer Gets Fo_rtnne Long-lost Heir Richer by $249,000 SAN F RANCISCO CAP> -Reuben K. Metaoa, who earned $4.25 an hour working in a Michlean factory, lao't a family mad. In fact. be hadn't aeen bis relatives ln 22 years. But be walked into a bank here pd col· lected the fint inatallment oa a $249,000 inheritance. ' "I'm going to have one. and one shot only or a celebration," Melson . 47, said Wednesday night after he proved to a San F rancisco Superior Court judge that. he was a long·lost heir to the estate of his great .aunt "I've had all kinds of life ex pericnccs," he said "And I'm not ~oin~ to l)c('omc any of that nou veau riche stuff now The money is gomg to stay 10 lhe bank and earn interest .·• A private Investigator wbo tracked Met.son will get $60,000 of the inheritance. workine at a factory lo Warren, Mlcb. "I lmow I'm 1oln110 have a lot of new frieoda DOW Callin& me up with all lt1Dda of offen." be said. "To beet wtth them." Metaoa'I Sood fortu.oe bepn s e veral years a10 when.-a : private investi1ator waa hired by hls surviving stepmother . who lives In San F r a ncisco where Metaon was born. The bank tried without SUC· ress lo trace Metson a nd pay tus inheritance. according lo Ewald 0. Schlachter. an Oakland at· lornl'y who represented the private 1 n vesl1~a to r . B il l Linhart of San l"ranc1sco Linhart contacted the owner or a bar in Detroit where Melson frequent y stops for a dn nk after work. court order poaLUvely identify. in& Met.ton as the person named in the will. Finally, oo Tuesday, Met.son. Mn. Paquin. and Met.aoo's boea usembled ln the courtroom ol Probate Judie Ja>: Pfotenhauer. Lawyen for l(et.aoo'a brother told the Jodee that Reuben must have two bum-marll:a on his back from ch.ildhood medical ,L.reatment lo be proven the real heir. according lo Schlachter. · "AU n gbt," Said Schlachter. ··So we took him Ullo chambers and he pulled up his shirt. and "hat do ~ ou know. he had the scars .. The Judge s 1~ned an order d1rertin~ the bank ., trust d1· partment to recognize Reuben ~ claim So on Wednesday. be received ~is first two checks fo r SS,000 each. according to ScbJacbter. "') . SACBAIRNTO <AP> -OM. Edmund Brown Ir. 181• M wo&lld offer lbelter ba Califclnlla a&ain1t JrOHCUtlOD for tM parents CUd o~, tM .. year-old leukemia vtoam .-.0. died lD llaico after ........... Laetrile treatment . In a eonvertaUon wlth re· porteN Twda~r: ~ ed ln today's Bee, the Democratic IOV•l'MI' a110 ap._,eand to eadone tbe ..,_.. .. rilbt to mnove tbl JO"'.,... from doctor ·ncom•••d•~ chemotberapf. : "Olnn ~troDI ..-mk· meat to tbe of_,_..-' the bulc prero1atl•• ot tW mother ud fatber to ~ what kind ol medical cue lir best , I would not lD U1 wa1 bY. terfere with their rllbt to be~ Callfomia or even alp a P · ernor 's extradition paper l' Maaaacbu.settl aoucbl to llltaa them back," Brown said. • The boy died last week lD 1'·: j ua na, Mexico, where bla parents bad taken him, ba de-. fianee ol a Mauacbusetts s order . to have hia cancer trea by Laetrile. It ls a derivative apricot pill tbat is banned by the Federal Drug A.dmlniltratioo. : f',....P .. AJ QUEEN ••• expreaalona of outra1e fro~ I riah on both sides of the Au.n;. tic. • In a tront-pa1e editorial today the New Yon Pmt said ol tM r.rtncea: "If abe cannot diet. nguiah bd.ween the trllb people and a s mall band of terroriltl; she sbould not be repreeeatinc . . her eotmlry." Not e veryon e objected. ~wevtt · . The London Daily Expreu ed1lonalized m Margaret's de- fense "Princess Margaret 's re· marks, or the rumor of thern. will have done noth ing but good 1f tht•y -;hocked Irish Americans in to (jn awareness of i. st how .,trong the Br1u.sh Wt. ut the IRA and all t.M~' ho mis· g u1ded ly ai d thei r evil violence.:· ~he said she gets a somewhat different impression of the man from the drawing released Mon· da y. visualizing him as having medium browp hair no longer than aboulder-lenath. She believes his eyes are also d.U· ferent. She thinks his mustache is false or bas been shaved off, and thal be is diasuisin& hia ap-pearance. In the last two decades , Metaon said be bas been in 8nd out of the Army. had a series of jobs in Detroit, collected UD· emplofllMPl and hun1 ~ seedJ ak1d·row sections of Chicago. Of late, be baa been "He's a reautar customer." says Nancy Formicola Paquin, the owner ol. tbe West Detroiter Bar. Mellkeys Get TB '·)!;very time I get to concen- trating. I feel really cold like he's going to do It a gain :. the psychic sald. ' From Page A I DRIVE ... cided in the Nov. 6 ele ction ~ec.a use government spending hm1ts on the statewi de measure are tied to growth in inflation a nd population. The county government bas e mbarke d on a policy of generating revenue from non- property tax sources wherever possible. The revenues are related to the costs of services provided an officiaJ said ' <llad Green's Body Shipped to Midwest SAN DIEGO CAP> -The body of 3-year~ld Chad Green la on Its way to the young leukemia vlctiJD 'a Nebraska birthplace for burial. Family spokesmen uld Cbad'I bodY. WU beial flOWD to- day to Grand Island, Neb., near HaaUnp, wbere Chad will be buried Saturday. Chad died last week ln Tijuana, Mexico. Benefit Race Set Saturday In Newport The Ancient Ma riner-Rusty Pe lican restaurants will host a three-part rac~ Saturda y to raise funds for the Orange Coun- ty Special Olympics. The race la a combination cycling, running and swimmlng e ve nt open to three-person teams or lnd.ividuals. It will be held at 9 a.m. at the Newport Dunes Aquatic Parlt. Entry fee is $18 for teaou or $10 ror individuals who will com· pete in all three events. All proceeds will go t-0 the cou nty comm i tte e which sponsors the athletic competi· tion for developmentally dis- abled youngsters. The race begins with a 14.7 mile bicycle race . That racer then bands a baton to a runner who will race 10 kllometera and band off t-0 a swimmer wbo races eoo met.en. Applications are available at the Aadent Mariner or Rusty Pelican restaurants on West Coast Hlgbway ln Newport Beach. Gun Curbs Sought . Mter Woman Slain I ATLANTA <AP> -Former Geor1e Busbee that any Gov. Carl Sanders, ca1Un1 bandlUD vlolaUoa be made a himself an "outr.,ed cltbell," felony lmtead of a mildemeanor called today for lncreaHd to prevmt people convicted of bandpn controlt in Georll• 1ucb violationl from purcbulq followial the lbooUDI deatb ot a band,_ aptn. He refened to 2&-JeU'-cld woman •mploJed by law1 matt°' lt We1al to carry b1a law ftrm. concealed weapon•, fire a A 1polteaman for Mayor weapon in a public place or Maynard.. Jacluon uid the carry a baad1un without a · mavor 8110 would )lrfe the ~ permit . Lepelature to enact more llrtct •un cootroll. On Wednesday, Patric.la Barry, I HCretar)' at the firm of Troutman, Sanden, Lockerman Ir A1hmore, waa f ataUy 1hot on her way to celebrate her 26th birthday with a friend. Police H J Ml11 Barry ap· parently bad never met tbe man wbo Mpped from • dowDtOWD bmelltime crowd ....... -ln tM ..... WontUIDI bAa lilt. Sudln perw from ua to 1919. Mid ht pnpoMd to Gov. ' • Miss Barry's alaytn• broueht to 185 the number of people murdered ln the city this year. Two additional murderaoccurred Wednesday night, brlnglng the total to 187. There were 143 slay. Jn1s in all of 1978. "All we know i1 a 1u1 ran up to her and lbot ber aad tbeD ~ ~•rtntlr, tu.ratd tb• IUD o. IDMll, ' Mid Lt. Jt.L. Nelldrt. h••d of Uae Atlaata Police Bweaa'1 laomldde equa4. But there began a legal hassle with the Wells Far10 Bank and Reuben'1 IOGI~ older brotber. w i lfre d G . M e ta o n or Wa s h i n gt o n . D .C .. s a le! Schlachter. The b ank wanted a Fro• Page ,I I SMITH ... the woman w ai. a wtllln,:: partJCI· pa nt in the extortion scheme He said she disappeared on a boat outing from Dana Point Ha rbor with two men known on· ly as Ray and Jack. He .said he wasn 't in the boat at the time. Police said they have been un- able lo uncover any evidence that Ray and Jack exist. Sm ith said be met them ln June and they pressured bJm in· to the extortion plot. They told Smith, according to bls statement to the FBI. that they wanted re- venge against Fox Ln connection with a disputed milllon-dollar business deal. Sm ith has rema ined Jailed since bis arrest. A federal extortion conviction c arr ies a maximum 20·year prison le.rm. , 800 Zoo Visitors . Urged to Take Test .. ·•": on.LTH. Minn I API As many as 800 persons who v1s1 ted the Duluth ZOO last winter have been advised to sttk a skm test for possible tuberculosis infec tion following a TB outbreak among roo monkeys. Skin tests on seven of the 38 employees at the zoo indicated they may have been infected during the outbreak, authorities s aid. Dr. Harold Leppink, St. Louis County health officer. said Wed· neaday that wbJJe X-ray.s of the seven employees showed no evidence of the diseue. it was possible that infection could still surface. All seven are being treated With li.oOJaCIQ, a <1rU,g Wh lCh pre- ve n t S d e v e l o p me n t o f tuberculosis. Leppink said. Visitors to the zoo between Nov. 10, 1978, and March l , 1979. "ere advised that they m~y want to have the simple skin test. called a Manloux tes t . But Leppink said' they were not urged to have a test. ·'Tuberculosis requires pro· longed cont.act." Leppink said. ''The doctors are of the opinion that the risk of infection for these people la very small but it ls not zero. Therefore, we abould try to ftnd them and test them.·• TB la a communicable dileue which affecta the Junp and 'is c a u s ed by a bacterium. Symptoms include fewer, night sweat and wei1bt loss. Zoo o fficials estimated ~tween 200 and 800 persons m. 1ted the zoo during the outbreak, which hu been traced to three African Fennec foxes delivered to the zoo Nov. 10. One fox died fo ur da,ya later and another also. was round to bave t&&bercu.lolil. Newport Surf and Sport MOW IN STOCK LACOSTE® MEN'S SIXES S.XL • 20 colors to choose fro"' In I 00% cotton, ttt"Tycloth and dacron-coffon bl~nds s ..... z ZIOl/a....,._A••· ........... '71-7126 .... .., , CALIFORNIA · ... ' .. . Coast Stlll Rumbling . . Quak~ Leave californians Queasy Judge Undoes Red Tap e .. ...-. 'net:• p.m. trelDOI" WM ... . ~ ..... _,. ol tM Gilt ..... . ... ~ eaicl 00 ..... Md .............. TJIS llAHJMJ t.emb&or •• appuwt-'1 .......... to lloada1'• .... mapiWde tHke t.laat •natated tbe llOptriaJ Valley, 150 milel to tM IOUtMut. Alooc tbe fault wbere tbe lJDperi&l Vala.y quail• occurred, .u....-left a plaia1J vWtble brown traU ol bwnped and bn*aa earth a foot or two acroa ud mote &ban ao miles Iona t.tarou&b empty deHrt. plowe d flelda and roadwaya. Sdeetllta caU tbe break a mole tndt: becaUle it loob u u • &iant tnole bed been radq aloq Just below the surface. Attenbocb coottn\aed to bit tbe Im- perial Valley Wednesday. Tbe moet severe was a 5.1 jolt that occurred at •:•5 p.m. •BANWH I LB. CALTECH Hl1mo101i1t1 1pecalated that the Maltba qulse may ba'e bem an al· wnboct of &be 4.1-&emblol' that atruct t.be same_.. lat Jan. 1. '".l'Mn WM a sudden Jolt. lib a truck bad nm blto the Ude tbe ~ rllbt here OD tlie nintb floor," . aid ~er Job.D R11Der, who waa at .-ort lD a downtown bi&h-rise. ''The door started swaying. 1 could bear th.ln.p rattlinc throucbout the houae,'' said Susan Ono-Gillott of Echo Part. Nearer the epicenter. the Pacific Coast Hl,lbway wu cloeed temporarily as a pree1udon while wotkmeD inspect- ed Malibu's perennial slide area at Bic Rock beach. sheriff's de~es aald. Several minor rocblldes were'reported near the tunnel on Malibu Canyon Road, deputies said. NAPA CAP) -A judge who lashed out al "bureaucracy" Wednes- day ordered a boy out or Napa State Hospital who had technically been re-' \eased 15 m onths ago but kept anyway. Visiting S uperior Court Judge Robert 0 . Carter ordered Dennis Richard Jack. 17 . of Milpitas in Santa Clara County , into a less- ( ."ff ATE J restr icllve program for dev elopmentally dis a bl e d p e r son s in Sacramento. · Jack was coJDmitted t wq years ago (or treat- m~f.hizophrenia ang-~ 'Jfit~Dtal dls-ord . ~ Cfoctor re- commended discharge ~ moatbs •to .bla& !f'f· ficials said they eouldb't find an aJternaUve pr'O'! gram 111 which to place him Di~ 11.ecerfl -~ ........... Oil PRICE DEMONSTRATORS RALLY AT PARK IN CARSON, NEAR A SHELL REFINERY Proteetora Jofned In 103 R•lh a Acrou the U.S. Wedne eday Oil lndustrt1 Target Energy Costs, Scarcity Hit By The Assoelated Presa AB part of a natioowide protest qainlt the oil industry. bundrecla of Callfonlam, ~ and old have spoken out agaiDst spiraling enera eoetl and fuel scarcities through planned gatberinp. More than 200 demonstrators uaembled Wed· neaday oo tbe sidewalks in front of Standard OU Company's headquarters in San Francisco. whlle 8Jl estimated 400 persons, m&QY or them elderly gathered a ( the Sanla Clara County administration building to rail against energy costa. lid on 2il and gas prices. stop phony shortages and appoint a 1pec1al prosecutor. and create a publlcb'-owned--O co~ttoo. ·: "Tbere area't as many nere u tbere were •a&>- posed to be," said one disappointed San Fra.nci1eo organiser. who asked not to be ideotifled. "I don't know where they are but they ain't bere." Later. Chevron. a Standard Oil subsidiary. ts- 3ued a statement cbaracteriJing the protest as "futile. making demands that would worsen the nallon'senergyproblems.nolsolve them." Small Business Success:· A TRAINING CONFERENCE~ Co-Sponsored with Small Business Administration SATUKDA ~October 20 • Orange Coast College Floe Arts )JJdg. 119 -8:30-a.m. -4 p.m. ~ REGISTRATION: $15.00 11t tloor -Incl11hl LM"'lt ' PHONE RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED -5J6-5BBO 20° J t o 40 '"' I FAMOUS BRAND MEN'S WEAR Dl5COUNT YE AR 'ROUND (FIRST QUALITY FULLY GUARANTEED) Yan HeUMn • Purtbln • Levi • Angel Fight • F•rah • Kennington • Robeft Bruce • H•-r · • C•mpus • Da Vinci • ChemlM Et Cle • Holbrook • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK THE MaLE: MaN <i 2300 Ha rbor Bhd. (In Harbor Center) Coeta ...... 540 1111 -,pf,.. ::~AYS ,-, N F£"' :···························:; . •: : ••• '79 :: i CHEYYi • • : Close-outsl : • • • • : Model year-end : • • ! Di sposal S-A-L-E-! ! on NOW! ! : Coupes, sedans, pi~kups, ~ans! : iALL--M•SI M l•IQ(L~!i ACT .... _. S-A-V·E! i a=--=• ----·--·---·· -·---,;\. ! • • • • • • . ·~ . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : TAHOE CITY <AP> - As choppy. wind-blown waves battered the aur· face of Lake Tahoe, a tiny submarine carrying a three-man crew dropped 1,000 feel into the lake's chill depths, the deepest dive ever made at Tahoe. "ENEJlG Y IS NOT a problem of geology, nor is it a problem of economics. It's a polilicaJ pro· blem," Joe Misbrenner. a representative of the Oil. Chemical & Atomic Workers unlon, told the San Francisco crowd ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- IOWng rrolJed RIVERSIDE CAP> -Police investigators say more arrests may be made in tbe wake or the booking of a JO-year -old man in coMection with the narcotics-related slaying of the Riverside Cou n ty auditor · controller's son and the wounding of the woman who lived with him. Stephen Kutylo wsas booked for inve3ligation or murder and attempt- ed murder Wednesday in connection with shoot- ing death of Michael Ladd. 25. whose decom- posed body was found-in his apartment Monday. Bocl• lde11tlfle,. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county coroner bu ldentlfied the nude, bludgeoned body of a young woman found in a Westchester trash bin as that of Dorothy Wlnfrey Smith of Hollywood. A worker at a nearby plant found her face down and partially cov· ered by trash in the bin Wednesday. police saJd. It was not known if she was sexually molested. In Los Angeles, meanwhile, William Winpis- inger' president of International Association or Machinists, urged that controls on the oil industry be retained. calling for the appointment or a "special pros~cutor to watch over those bandits." An estimated 1,200 persons gathered at two rallies in the L.A. area in protest. "It's time to make the politicians get in bed with the American people instead of the . . . oil companies," he said MISBRENNER URGED the demonstrators and passersby to help persuade Congress to "put a Hnister Adnllis Sex Misco n duct Man Guilty In Bilking Operation FRESNO (AP> -A man accused or bilking a n estimated $500,000 from investo rs who bought b is gold - extracting machine has been found g uilty or eight counts or grand theft. Witnesses at the trial of Robert Cheney. 50. testified he claJmed his "spinner" machines w ould r em ove gold particles from running VISTA (AP) -A 38-year-old Baptist mJnlater streams in gold country has pleaded guilty to three counts or sexual mis-, north or Fresno. He conduct with male students enrolled in the Chris-estimated that machine tian high school be operated in Eacondido. operators could earn as Under a plea·bargaininC aJreeme nt. the much as $2,000 to $3,000 district attorney's office agreed to drop five a day· counts of oral copulation and laacl'viou.s conduct with males under 91e 14 against former Chrtltian High School principal and rounder Marvin Ellsworth Sudduth .Jr. MUNICIPAL J\JDGE Zalman Scherer ap- proved the plea bargain Wednesday at the Vista preliminary bearing for Sudduth, a San Marcos re- sident who is the father of three children. Sentencing was set for Nov. H. AMONG Tll08E testi- fying was Klngsburg- Rivenide Justice Court Judge James Aaron, who said be bought one of the machines for $22.SOO ln diamonds plus a Sl.500 check for sales tax. LN Aa,,ele• Sc•oels Desegregation Plan Unveiled LOS ANGa..D (A.P) -Tbe Loi AQ91f• UDlfled Sebool J>la.. bid .... meet d9taDa of • Jll'O- poNI to ............ tbe dt.J Kboola wttb ... a:puded YOluD- ia r y pro1ram t bat would ellmi.oate maDdatoo' ICbool bae- ~arcl attorney and auoclate auperintendea.t Jerry Ualftl'IOD said the details were lnclQded in a 12.pqe document flied Wed· nffclaJ lD rel]>ODH to qoestiona by Judie Paul EcJ.y. E1l1 ia under a maadate froai tbe .-Sallr•m• Court to ......... -~ etrorta .... tile .... -·::i. adllool ... •tnct. ~ .. CIDlJ to New ., York's. Kal...aa uld the docament detalled an earlier modoa ln wblcb tbe board aaked tbat tbe mandatory components be phased out by the end of tbe school year or SOODer lD I avor of tbe volUlltarJ aegmenta. The ecbool board decided Sept. 25 to support an all· voluntary tntetratlon procram. The curreat program com· bines mandatory bualDI with in- centives tor voluntary buaiq. He said tbe 1otl waa to replace tbe mlDd•k>l'Y porUoM ot tlMI .,._ ........... doll"\ b ave •nou1b people to pnttetpate tn tM • ........, " " plan. Our bove 11 that we can make Jt aa atfraetift u poulble 1f lt'• wluntary." Aeeonllal to Ralftl'IOl:l. tbe all-YOIUDfar)' plan would lDdude el&bt new diltrtetwlde mqnet 1cbooll OD tbe bllb school lnel, 17 mapet centen at exiltine hJgh tchoola, expansion ol.. tbe pennlte wtth tranaportallon pro. gr a\11, and maintenance of pain and clusters on •olunbry bull through incentive• to younoten .. Halversob aald tbe dlltrtct would a1lo trJ to stabllile llx ..,.... It .... iclJIDUfted u ..,.. Pini back lnt.o M11"9fat.ed pat. ........ Quality in fashion and everyday g oods and services ... with t hat persona.I touc h ) ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS JEAN DAHL ••• Women's fashions DARRELL'S TUX SHOP OR. LOU ELDER ••• Optof1Ml1ri1t THE HAIR HANDLERS ••• Full llftice hair styling salon HALLIDAV'S •.• Traditional men's clothing HICKORY FARMS •.. Specialty foods HUMPTY DUMPTY ..• 01ildren'1 clothing LA GALLERIA ... Feminine attire MARKET BASKET NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED .•• Greeting C.rds & Gifts RION HARDWARE SAVONDRUGS THE STOREKEEPER ••• Men's 8'ld boy's sporttwear DICK VERNON"'S ••• ~ie's active wur VET A'S • • • lntilMte applll'9I WESTCLtFF CUSTOM TAILORING Ii MEN'S WEAR WESTCLIFF PLAZA CLEANERS WESTCLIFF SHOES ••• Fine flmity foot\: .. .. .. ... Compi-omise ·Aids 1Corridor Effort 1t ~.,. Newpcll't 8Mcb w1 1ma. dt7 omc1a1a are tr1 n.4 to re~~~ a CJUDJtLoai•• oa , ... , Meo•=• Uoe for t.M -:r:eet ol ua. wtMnl ••1meat of tb• Su J... Hilla TraaaportaUoa corridor, ftleb tbe ~to a.ud. Aw:= oom&J an •Mini cltJee wl -other ....,.... Md eiwm~ ll"OUPI to Mllet- from •mm.c tluie aat.utiw alillllDfttl .._. U. Pf'OfMIMd eorridDr leavea llacArthw' lklule•arcl at Boldt• Caayon and beads acrou the Coyote Canyaa dump. l t ~ Newport Beach clty oftlcWa thla aummer vaud for • the all.pmeat fa~t from their city, which meant the ·~ute most deeply Into the city of Jrvtne. Irvine City Council members, on the olher band, dttlded they'd recomraeod the route lo ~ewport Beach. which ls u far IW ay from Irvine u poafble. Last "'eek, to a new devek>pment. Newport Beach tJty Council members announced they'd reached a ,:ompromlae with their counterparts lo Irvine. The two bltles will present a united f root to the county by htcommeactin1 th middle royte which ls located between the two extremes. 1be. compromise is a step in the riaht direction. However, both cities still have a Jong UBt ot things they don •t want the corridor to do, like connect to Newport Beach's San Miguel Drive or Ford Road. Irvine doesn't want Culver D.rive crossing the corridor. With those restrictions on their recommendations, the compromise loses some'of its luster. Recall's Failure A recall effort against three school trustees in the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District has failed. primarily because the citizenry was savvy enough to spot a shortage of substance in the recall complaints. The cloudy charges against school board President Carol Martin and Trustees Betty Jo Bailey and Rod MacMillian wex:e made by a g'roup known as Citizens Acting to Restore Education (CARE). CAltE came up with just 1,000 qualified signatures in the push to put the recall on the Nov. 6 ballot. That was 11,000 signatures short. As most local residents quickly learned, CARE's real cause was the ~ase against former Newport Harbor High bandleader Richard 'England who was charged with u·nprof essional conduct. · The school board handled the delicate situation the only way it could -by refusing to negotiate with the publi c and by turning the matter over to a three-member panel headed by a state administrative law judge. The dec1sron is still pending. When the school board stood tough, the citizens took an alternative road. Fortunately many folks are aware of the narrow focus recalls generally take. CA RE officials say they may revive the recall for next spring's election. This. or course. will depend on the upcoming election and the eventual decision in the England case. Whatever tbe outcome, perhaps CARE has learned a lesson and will.turn.towards~ mor~ posiU•e aPt>roach of trying to get its people elected to the school board rather than trying to tear it apart for a relatively narrow cause. It is an unusual occasion when NewPort Beach's Mayor Paul Ryckoff publicly admits he was in error in voting on a controversial subject. The mayor has a \teU -eamed reputation for sticking • to his guns -to the point or unreasonable stubbornness in some eyes. So it was out of character last week when he said he had changed his mind about the ordinance which · currently prohibits conversion of apartments to • condominiums a nd restricts the numbers of new condominiums that can be built. · Unfortunately, the mayor's change of heart isn't : likely to change the newly enacted law. It was voted in by • 5-2 margin, so au that's changed is tbe division of the • votes. Apparently there is still a majority of council members that favors tbe law, so it appears unlikely the · · measure would be rescinded. Ryckoff went to the heart of the issue in discussing his switch in saying he found no overriding necessity that the ·council go to extremes to maintain a mix of housing types in Newport Beach. Most of the r ecent council decisions on new develoJUD.ents more than supPort that Point. Council actions on projects and in enactment of new r.licies and laws have only forced builders to produce higher-priced homes. It's been an exercise in hypocrisy to bear the council : members responsible for those conditions bemoan the : loss of relatively inexpensive rental units and cry out for •• maintaining housing that will support a cross-section of incomes. Ryckoff was both correct and honest in : changing his mind. •. • ,• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. . Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/ Oysters ByL.M.BOYD J'relb oysters in the shell aren't plump. They're lean~ Wben alive, they expel U · • Dear Gloomy Gus 01lr part-time governor proposes a $2 billion • r:bllc ~Its procram reduce unem,plo)'· ment. i.a n;pemlve, a•d more efleetlve1' ...ad be tbe l"elDOHI GI ... °"""............,~ ...... aa-d• that ....... Pl'l• ... IDchllb7· S.11.A. cess water. U the oysters you buy are fat, it's because they've been swollen wltb water after they've been harvested. That's uncrlcket. isn't lt? But tbe oyster pect.. dlers dolt, tbe rucall. Q. "When a wife dila,._. wl\b ber motber·l. ·law ln Cblna, the bmbllDd la alwa.11 1uppoeed to take UM aide of bis mother. I've read that. Why?" A. Theory there ll be can get another wife but not another mother. In tbe footnotel of hilt.or)' la tbe report tbat KiDC HemJ Vlll, wbo bad all I.bole .... &tcapltated, oaee aaked U... DucblaDow.,_ of llUa to m~ blm. lat lbe decliMd, 1Qtal, '*t ban but ooe bead. u l bid two, .. would baft Mia al,..,....-.·· .,.. ___ ,.,..., ' AOOlfi N. w.ed 'PUblllhtr Tiwnel ~11 t&dllr .,,..,,....~11.1'1'1 ...,_,.. K,.lblch/Ectftora.I P• ldfior Jaek Andenon • Report Hints~ 'Crisi$' a Lie W AIHINGTON -11 JOU ...,. peete4 that tb• Carter ed· ............. '1'81 at.oUI tM NuoafortMM ~ .... at UM .-pu.mf9 a few __.be back, JOU_.. abeolu&elr not. -Th• olfitl-• Hplaaatloa, dlabed out bJ tbea·Sner11 Secretary J a ID e I Scble1la1er and o ther Carter min· lona. wa s that lbe gu "ah ortaae" bad been ca'1ied by Lbe dlaruptiona ol t be lraniao revolution and a subsequent drop in overall tmporta of some 2 mllUon barrels of oil a day. THE SHOCKING truth, ac· cording to closely held in· telli1ence documents we've ob- tained, is this: Not only '!'u Mailbox then 80 lbartaee, bat tM tlllll· eel ...... eetuaJIJ .. ....-. 11oas oil ta .. ...,.._. floli ..... ....., to .Jab ..... It did ....... .... ..... ol 1171. DartM tM madal ftnt u.,. ........ fl ..... 1 .. r. wlMD tbe loee of in.. • .., .. ,... IQPPOMdlJ ...... Uie au llael lnnttable, U.S. lm· ports were ZI0,000 buTe1a a 411 more than 1D the ftnt quartm' of lt'78. • Tbe "cold. bard facts -wtdeb expose tbe admlnbtratloo's de· ceit -are detailed in a MCret CIA report ln our poaaesaloo. Coupled with an internal Wb1te House memo. lhe figures in tbe ClA report reveal that Jimmy Carter WU (>laying politics wltb the Americad motoriata' fruatra· lion, cynically trying lo aim their wrath at foreign oil pro- ducers -and away from Bli Oil and tbe While House. INC&EDlllL Y, U.S. oil pro- duction ln the ftnt three montba at .... ,.. ... ~ baaW..a da1 Lim tba It WU a ,..,. won. u. CIA nport ...... Dom.eldc Gil pr ...... lD .... moaU. before Uae 1as UDes a.w1 ... a.aadllk.a barNlla dQ • ...,.. to-a.7 miWoa ...... ...... -.. tllia ftnt quarter of 1'71. Tba ...... CIA report, titled ••Jateraatloaal Eaer1y ltatJtdeal ........ ud dated Sept. a. .... tUt world oU pro- duetlGa la JaDMl'J, February and Maida WU •. 2 mllUoo bar· rela a daJ, eompar..t to the 9 .9 mlWoe daily avwqe for 19'11. And IA A1ri1 ud "llQ. wben Americana ftnt beau Ualnc up for •-*•· worta produetion bad hen ued to 12 million bar· rela a•. ._JBS aA coaftnned wbat waa no secret -the Iranian rnolu· tloa relUhed lD a dramatk drop in tbat tOilllb"J's oil~. from $.Z milBan to l .l m.llb ~a-.. -Bat tlaet .. 1DON U... IDllde .. bJ o&W oll·prochlcbiC ... Uoel (wlUI tM notable acz::; of the Uatted Sta ... ) . Arabia aloM made • a ._. cbunk of ............ ....., .... lncreasma prodlaedoe from Ma lt71 dailJ ·~ of • millioe bamtll to t .5 mJWoe. Otbet naUona that mw tbet.r oU available to tbe UDlted at.atel were llealco, Veneauela, Kuwait,_~~~· Nt1ena and the UnJted ~m -even tbe So. viet Union and Red Chlna. And American coruumers ea1erly bouaht il to tbe lune of t .5 mJllioa barrela of imported crude perda,y durtn;tbe nntquarterof 1m. WHAT CONIVMEaa also bou1bt waa the Carter ad· min.iatnUon '1 myth that the 1u liDet were all the fault ol the 1reedy Organhatioa of Petroleum Exportln& CounUWs <OPEC>. An internal memo from ·the president •1 ebief domestic adviser, Stuart Eiaensut. s pelled out the political hay lhat could be made from motorists· misery. "We have a better opportunity thau ever before," he wrote lhe president on June 28, "to shift the cause for inflation and energy problems to OPEC ... With s trong steps we can mobilize the naUon around a real crisis and with a clear enemy OPEC." If there bad indeed been a ··real cruis. ··such an adminlatra· lion ploy would be permlaalble political fun and games. But the CIA report sh6'wa there was no cri51s. leasto/ aJJonethatcould be blamed oii OPEC. Thia raises the. cynicaJ 'admirustration tactic to the status of the Big Lie. .. E1zenstat was taking deadly aim at aU those dirty Arab SO· and·sos m ht s memo, but they came to our aid." a con - gressional energy expert com· mented to our associate Dale Van Atta , The real vtlla1 ns, it turns out. weren·t the OPEC nations at all, but U S 011 companies. which cut back producl.Jon -an~ the Carter administration. ·~ich hed about 1t. Can W.; Halt Pension Plan Grabbing? To the Editor: Evelle Younger is not the pro- blem; he is just an example or the problem Mr. Younge r was never in the position to vote himself a pension. He was just in a system, where politicians vote themselves a different pension, for every job they fill. Normally. a person gets a pension for a profession th.at lasts for 2S or 30 years, but a politician lna)' bold four or five jot>. during that period of time and draw a pension for each job. NO ONE ELSE draws a full peruion for four to six years of wort, but the politician.a do becau. they have voted it so. Sbowln1 animosity to Mr. Youn1er won't help. We must change the system that allowed it to happen. Mr. Younger bas never been in a position to vote on the amounts or pensions. Tbe system said that he bad it com· ing, so he took it just as you and I would have. Now lhe question is: What are we going to do about it? Any suggestions from Jarvis or Gann? JAMES W. BOLDING Aeclwc .,em.. To the FAilor: I would have bet my last Susan B. Anthony my recent let· ter on Hanoi Jane would get .a rise out of somebody. Let see now. According to the activists, the following took place durin& the war we lost in Vietnam: i: Our airmen were either clumsy or sadiata, because they never bit anyth1D1 with their 1um and bomba except women and cbildl'en. The buUdinp they destroyed were either schools or bolpltall. 2. All tbe retuaees wboee pic- tures you saw dally ID tbe newspapers were fleeln1 rapacious American soldlen. 3. MOit of this really happened ln North VletDam whicb we in- vaded and tried to occupy. 4. Tbe 1entle, peaee·loring North Vleta bad no choice but to defend their homeland. BALONEY! Our around and air foreee were hams~ havia1 to attack limited • lives. CWmln1ly, tbe com t artllu frodl Hanoi placed utl· atreraft '*'*rlel and •traa.lic objectivel nearby. knowial .. WoWd not au.ck tbem. ,,.. ~fled to •• -.... ..atm .... lt, ·-....... nfta ...,,,_ ....... .. ' whom Fonda befriended and still supports. If we failed the Vi etnamese for s uch shallow reasons as the a c.-t1 vi s ts profess. we should never have landed in Europe on D·day. We never should have bombed German industry or lhe cities. Here we sit. knowing that we cannot defe nd democracy anywhere, not even here. We have a volunteer army that will insist oo t.aking a vote before they defend us or our allies. We bear ootbing but protest when we ask our youlh, not to defead our cotmtry, but to learn bow to defend it. J . W. REID •t-.ee L.,,ae To the Editor: I would llte to answer Michele Price's comment <Mailbox. Sept. 27). First, to answer ber question. "Whose job am I tak· ing?" 'lbe amwer is no one's. Yoo say you a.re proud and thankful for the warm hearted American.a who helped tbe boat people. Are you also proud and. thankful for all lhe men wbo gave their lives and Uie men ln verteraoa hospitals who will .,ever have a normal famllY life? 'Ibey were t.ryin& to help the people of Vietnam. Our government baa broupt over 20,000 to Orange County and more each month. I think that is quite a bit of help. Now there is the heallh pro. blem due to tuberculosis and the problem in the scboola. where the children cannot speak, read or write our language and lhere is a lack of teachers to help them. I feel our government should not bring into Orange County more people than can be ade· quatel)r taken care or. u you, lllcbele, have an anawer, I thlak we would all like to bear lt. ELLEN MORAN S•leen To the Editor: Re Elilabeth Lauford'1 letter (llallbox 10·11·19) and tbe Panama Canal "itveawQ" by \he U.S., everyone I've talted to about lt feell tbe same way u Ila. Lauford. And Gold.le Joeepb (same lllallboa date) relterac.d myfeellap. W)Mm tbll ll9ue WU at atakeJ I wrote lettsl to ''the poMrt tbat be." I squawked and I 1uapect I was only one of maa1 wbo forftaw what would happen U lDdffd we did Ii•• tile canal awa1 • So tbe PanamualUlll baft lt and now they thumb tbet.r noees at the United Stat.es and rip our nag down. So what else is new'! They'~ not the only ones -seems like the whole world plays us for s uckers <whic.-b we are >. They will latte advantage and then sneer a lot. I. for one. am so sick of the way our government ap- parently bu to play t.M ru~. sweet, good gu,y role and then gel a kidt in lbe teeth from the very onee we've helped. What kind of foola be we! KAY PECAUT A._Tlretf To lhe Editor': If Elleeu Means <llaiJbox. Oct. 4) ls ••sick and t1rec1•• ol seeing our former President Nuon'• occuioaal picture and com menta in t.be papers she JDWlt be nuperated wttb the dally photos . comments. 1peed)S and declaratiom ol the .. Chicken from CliappaquJd· diet." Ted Kennedy must ta1t all ol the Ume, wtdcb may be eddi· tioaal proof tbat be bu liWe Ume for eueatlal action. Mary Jo's lite depeoclecl on Ted Kea· ned)'. I abake with fear wbm I think that the fate of our nation may be in bJ• bands 1D an emeraency. LOTrlE P. PARKER F•al.euer To the Editor: To whom should credit be given for such excellent editorials that appear every evenin1? Sometimes I doo't qwte see eye to eye with you, but mOlt ol tbe time they a.re so aood I wish I could have written them. I UIVALLY vote accordinl to your s...,atJoq. Oace ln a wbile I 10 off and do IDJ own tblMiDC -and that lan't wry 1ood. I pt tueb a tick oat of Richard R.eews and bi.I oplnliona about our very .dwnb governot' -does me old heart.good! Well. anyway. f i'ead your editonals. n ght alter l read the stock market t first things first. huh"'1 Wis h you didn't have so much murder and rape etc on the front page How about putting tbe editorials there. and the trash way back"' Thank you aJI for an excellent paper and especially the editorials. I love them. MRS. RAY HARTLl::Y A'--ll•l•lr To the Editor: Off their backs -pleue ! Wu It only a few months aao that our favorite public enter· l&lner tied to tbe wbippln1 post waa Anita Bryant? We could lau1h at her. do armchair analysis of her sexuality and family life. speak with acorn of her inteWceoce and faith and mucb ol the media fed tbe fires wttb delilbt. Now it'• Jane Fonda's tum. Pile on the abuse, ridicule, ran. cor. and recolleeUoa of any faux pu from aqy polDt 1D ber bis· tory. IDdeed. tbi.I ia -~ easier' than seriously analy11D1 Iler commeatary and tboulbt. llO'l'll or these women can handle lt. They're accustomed to lbe sort of barbs that are part of being in public life. But neither of them deserves it. Each of lhem baa a serious, deep con- cern for an area of public life that affects adulta and children. Whal do we really want in our public figures -mindless twits who smile prettily. show their stuff, and falde from Rona Bar· rett's paip mags! We cenami, seem to rewa;d tbl1 sort of person (cbet'I: your aroc:er, eowater macan1141 > more tlaua we do tbole wbo step forward out of coacern for tbeir eouatrJ and tWr fellow bumana. Perbapl even tbe eood tbat la done bJ a aewspaper tbat ,,.. coune1 for credit can be can- Hlled out by editorials tll.t tab pot-lhoU at the people (aad not tbeir Idea) who try to UM tbelr knowledp. ROBERT JORDAN aoes • tdltr• from rco4n1 en ~. The rfQhf 10 C°""'9N ,..,..,. to fit f11GCe or •Ummott Ubd a. rwNf'Wld. LAfWrl Of JOO lllOf'da or ,,., tlMU be _.,.. prt/ernce. AU ldlert"""' at· ...,..,_,.,~N ..... ~ ,,., ...... ftlf be ...,.,... °" n-...., ., ..,fidnf .............. t ,.,, ...... be ,.NMM. • ' I -------.. ·----·----· -- \ \ BUSINESS/ STOCKS Tllancbay'• Cloe& .. Pri 1 ... ' NYSE COMPOSI'l'E ., lllL'IUN ..-m '"» You lmow U.. l80lt ...eu ... for r;i• a.,J Seo&dT 1'llleJ drtw ._.. Iii ...... &U leo&ell wbilkJ la IO ftDe ... PQlllDIDft IDQ Wnt to 'tt froal ..-w. • r Wblt.blr lt'• the adftl'tlllDI or tbe;lflf tbe !kotda. ..._ ot aalvu ..... bave bMD ....._ Evn .,._ it'• one ot tM llllOlt expea;atve oa ~ ~ doallle the price ot tome, more~ ....,. cuea _.. IOld ben lat,..,., wbleb ..... a.tvu rub Mb m tbe brad """'if!.<beblnd .168, Dewar's. Cutty s.l't md Jobanle WaJDr ), • I I • J ANOIBa 8IG 1a1n in tbe Uctuor ~111 ii V .0 ., a llDD lltia Caudian import tbat'I allo~&ici blab. relative to'GtlMr bleaded wbiUies. v.o... ), .... to four mUlloa ca. a year in tbe U.S. Marat. eb raob lt fourth amon1 all ' alcobollc beveraces (beblnd Bacardi rum. • SmlrDG« vodka and 7 crown). lo tbe wine market, ooe of the premium entries in California's Paul Kasson. 11 may now rank aa tbe third top·selllll1 wine brand (bebindGalloandAlmaden). 1f you prefer French wines, you 're probably familiar' with the Barton & Gueatier <B&C) labels. They're among the leading imports from France. Ir you like Italiab wines, you may have tried Brolio. · The top.selling brandy in the country ls CJ)rtsUan Brothers. ANYONE WHO WOa&S in the liquor induitr,v must know by now that the names being raWed olf 'bere all come from one house: Seagram. Chivu, V.0 ., Paul Masson. 8"G. Brolio and Christian Brothers are Seasram brands. And they make up only a small sample ot tbe u. quor aDd wine brand.a tbat are sold by tb1s Canadf•·bued distiller whose larcest market is the.United States. Amoni the other Seagrmn brand.a are: Calvert Extra, Keaaler, Ronrico, Crown Raase .. Nikolai, Crown Royal. Paaaport. GOid Seal Sir RObert Burnett, White Horse, GlenUvet. Jameson. iAff16 Van- dermint, Wolfscbmidt, Julius Kayser, Sabra, ()Jmeca. Boodles. Beochmarlt, Eagle Rare. Hudsoa's Ba:; Henry McKenn.a, Kijafa. ' That's not the whole list either. Y°"'. can see ~Y Sea· gram is the world's largest maker and seller of alcobollc beverages. They blanket the field. There's hardly a category in which they are not representf;d. Many of these brands are so weU known-that you might think they would sell by themselves. Btlt"Just to make sure you don't forget them, Seagram spends $120 million lPU\Uallyon advertising. IN THE PAST Seagram has also engaaed Jn other marketing tactics to insure tb&l its wbialties, 1w.4"dkaa. wines -and brandies find their ways into ban, restaurants and homes. U UMd to diapaleb from It.a lloatrul •.oiau.utan people~-calla tam WM.dlllftft4 aa.ltta-ftlk-~ iiililatot.ao1....,.. • .._5iI,•. •-betw-Odober-·1974 .... .....,..,.,.lift. ,... readMd New Yoctt. tJ.7 ..... u.. 4loled out sram in polltkaJ cootrtbutiona across the country -all, ol coww. to beJp lbe aaJe ol Seqram proct\ICQ. Oi,l StoCks A.dva~e, Dow Index Declines \.&LES NEW YORI( IAPI ·MY '4oL• Mlft ~· f-...... . .......... tt.S'O.OIO ...,..,,'°"' drt . . . • . . . . . . ,...,.,., .... ._ .................... Ci' ---············· .. ·· ..... y _ ._ ...... .. ..... •... .., .... T-... ~ -·········· ..... 1,..uo~ J ... f '° -. . . . . . . . •. ,JIJ,1t$ tm...... .... .... . ' ,.,,. ..... 1m 10 Oftt . • . • .. . . . , 4.10-"IMO WMAT AMIX 010 NEW \'Of!IC IAPI NEW YORI( IAPI -HMdy • M-,._ Yon sll-St•.•• E11 .. 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Ouiniy 15 e$keel IO QC> undete<Mt< to IOcale the~lence rn""'e b>Q •I••~ ol a W'O•"ll ltlO &;) 2t TOHIGH'T '111) MACHEIL / l£HRE.A REPORT 7:30 8 THE GONG SHOW Q »48EAACHOF ... Tho Abom1n8Dlu Snowman B NEWLYWED GAME MATCH OAME 0 TICTACDOUOH 8) ALL IN THE FAMILY ··Archie And Edllh AIOne • GOOOTIME8 Ftorlda ano J&mft go 011 • 10 11 mountain cabin Iha.I IU<nl oul 10 bO lull ol -or-• MACHEll. / l.DiAEA NP()fWT ~~ @I 1100.000 ~THAT TUNE Oa••fl'I ..... , ... ,,. 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC CNBC) Los Angeles • KTLA (Ind ) LOS Angeles • KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angelos Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diogo .-.~IV (Ind) Los AnqelEi!. QI) l<CST (ABC) San Diego .. KrTV (Ind) LOS Angele!. ti) KOOP TV (Ind) Los AngeltJ!> fD KCET ·TV (PBS) LO!> Angele:, '1!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunl1nriton &.,ct\ e:oo 0 THE WA\.TON6 ( 11n " t1.u.c1ni1ted t>y " nlOYll• CC'ltnl) 1ny "'""Oil "'' W.Jl1u;1 • M ountoin mlti <IOC•ll&i. 10 110 to Holly wootJ 0 BUCK ROGERS IN THE 26TH CENTURY Ou;<.ove•lld anti toplu•tKI toy "'" would·bO a•M•~s1n1 fjuck lri.J\ lo &top mo.1 plan 10 ClfJSl•oy lh8 c11y ol New Ch<CllQO by uacng lethal an1o-ma11111 (P"" 2 ot<'I IJ MOVIE • • •, .. Stranger On 1"4J Run .. 119671 Heor, FON111. Mochael Plllf'll• A muroer tute>eCI tt NlllieMly hunt• oCI by a New M6111CO •awmain. wno ,, uncon· cer neo, wnn lltt gu.11 or innocence (2 l!fs I D O l.AVDNE& SHIAl..EY A k>ng·-8.-0 tWntO<'I Wllh $f11titt)'°S l>rOlhet IUfnS onto a dotaSlet when lhe g11ts d•ICOVOt he hll~ "cQu11ed .i dlllUtbcng h.ibcl 0 MOVIE • •'• fools 11<1101 l'u1lhar1n~ Ao6-. J,1son RObdrdS An •IQ•"il .lCIO• ,Jnd ii younq wom._ln fall '" lfJv•• wh+m tn.-~v mo+1f in ,-,.,n rranc1M;(.l f? ht\) ID CAAOL BURNEn AND FRIENDS t U (!]) BAAHEY UIU.£111 Hat11s 11 Cl•Slu•blld by 11111 co·w0<kt111 reapotlae 10 I~ lltlW• lhal hlS l>OOk aboot lt>a 1><ec1nc1 11 abOul IO bu publl51>1td G) MERV GRIFFIN C.uesll SltlQlr<OO all(I Roy. Peter Marshall, M11ncy Lopez Lltrry Holmes. Jerr~ v IJl'I Oy-tt. Syllreater and 2 1 ona 0 1 Fun. Kell~ Mon1e11n. Oen1ecE W1H1ams 6ll T\lf ANKHAMUN'S EGYPT ·rne I.And A IOOic at ·~ unique geography ol ~'· . 8l> THE LONO lfAACH .. The Way Of The ANM- tors" Roneld Eyfe IMl16 1"9 Tora,.. of ~ tor a looll al anct9nl 101>81 feloglOn I RI 8:30 U Qt) SOAP Btlty and h<S dale -Eun- ice Wtlh ....01~ rnain ano Choster ••lh anolher woman and Tim hu a lon11I controntahon with Cc>t~ El:) CAMERA THREE n"~XI"*' Jama>ean Soul Hob Mt11ley ano the WJol•·•~ .ind othe< reggae .u 11sa aru teatur..-o 1n this n.u~1Cdl doc.umonttl'Y IO·OO tJ tf J BARNABY JONE8 8.irndby ..illompt~ 10 toct n .Jessiea on Way lJp? New Look D ue for N B C's Nightly N ews By TOM JO&Y NEW YORK CAP) -One name you're likely to bear in any discussion on the future of NBC's "Nightly News" is that of J essica Savitch.· "I try very ba rd not lo think about it," says Ms. Savitch, a most likely prospect to become the first woman since Barbara Walters to anchor a netw<tk's evening news program on a regular basis. "The only lime I do is when I'm asked, and J • m•asked a great deal. and look around and say. ·wow, 1t reaJly 1s ter· rific.' To be blase about it is to not understand the situation ... Miss Savitch. a native of Kennett Square. Pa .. began her career in broadcasllng wtule in high school. and worked at rad.lo i:.tal.Jon WBBF in Rochester. N. Y .. while attending Ithaca College. "I would probably welcome the challenge and the opportunity to do 'Nightly News.' and l have to •• say I 'm flattered-when I hear SHE WORK ED AT WCBS Newsradio in New York City 1969, and spent two years. 1970-72, as a reporter and anchor to KIOU-TV in Houston. She joi n ed NBC Ne ws a ft er fo ur yee1rs at P hiladelphia's KY W-TV. Chances are, "Nightly Newi." will have a new look before too long. David Brinkley recently was removed as Washington anchor for the program to· provide periodic commentary on poLitics, and John Chancellor has said he'd Uke a similar role as cor· respondent and commentator .. my name mentioned that way. "f,\ut I'm only 31 yeurs old, and there are a lot of things I'd/ like to do and learn." BA RBARA WALTE RS spent 12 year s w ith N BC News before she was hired by ABC in the fall or 1976 to co· anchor that network's evening s.virc" news with Harry Reasoner. Ms. Savitch has, however, covered a good deal or ground since joining NBC News in Washington barely two years ago. She currently is principal reporter and anchor for weekend editions of "Nightly News." as well as "NBC News Update" reports on weekends, has subsituted for Tom Brokaw and J ane Pauley on NBC's "Today" program, and recently sat in for Tom Snyder as host of the network's "Tomorrow" intervfew show. A week or so ago, Ms. Savitch was assigned to N BC'a atnaggling "Prime Time Sunday." joining Chris Wallace and J ack Perldns as a principal re- porter foe. UM weekly newsmag8%ine. She'll con· tinoe to anebor "Nightly News" on weekends. .. WHAT FEW PEOPLE realize," she says, ex- plaining her rather rapid ascent ln the business, "is that I've worked half my life to be this over- night s uccess. "That doesn't mean I don't stop now and then r,\t4GINC 1( • ()-~~ the li'c-4' O~ unique gi/t ..,~ I I/' 642-2697 ... ..,_ ,._ ... ...-.. ..., ....... A'9i1•9f ..... c:«nedy tor .... who CS\ ocuc. Brinkley has anchored or co-anchored "Nightly News" orr and on since 1956. and Chancellor took over as the program's principal anchor in New Yo rk in 1.971. Ms. Savitch says the "Prime Time Sunday" assignment was not proposed to her as a step toward "Nightly News." nor did she take it that way. "I DIDN'T SA Y. ·cee. 1s thls positioning me for another move?' My consideration m taking the assignment." she says. "was that you don't a lways grow a lot in the studio. and I've been spending most of my time there recently. ,.,. ·A person grows in this business in many ways -covering stories, writing, reporting. I think you move in direct proportion to the stories, and the variety of stories, you cover." THE GREATEST SKI TRAVUOGUf Of AU TIM£ ~ 01~ IA-n MOIU S VAGABOND SKIERS edwards CINE CENTER HAllOl AT A.DN<CS, COST A MIU OCT. 19-25 MISAVHDICIHTB t7'-4141 ,,_MOVl•TIUlf MW NIM A'M a .. ... .. . TUBE TOPPERS NBC e S:OO -Buck Roi'n· The coocJUlim of a two-part story featurtnc Frank Gonbin u a vengeful man 9'lt to destroy a city. KHJ e 8:00 -"Fools." Juon Robardl anaKatii,rine Ross star in thia movie d.nma about an aging actor who lal.11 lor a younger woman. KCET QI 9:30 -Camera Three. J amaican mwsfo is examined in this pro- gram tracing the development ol reggae music. llnlal.. plan IO dt-!ft ....,,tty bul emo4ionally Ot91\.lfbed ~ <naane 8 ICATETHE mrECTlV'E t5*Mon Premtefll) K11e (Kale Mulgf .. J Ind h9' pertner Det. SQt Varnca (Don Slroudl uncover an e•t~lof> rlcilet wll>Ch IOfc:ea wburt>M hOu- Wl!ea tnto proautulton I ·= MOHT aAU.ERY .,. Mtelnoghl ""'' To Tnu Qlood Bank" Count Otacu- la Q09$ "' Mett:n Of II •<Clim .. Tell Dav1CI A woman ge" tosl wNle d«•· ; MASTERPIECE THEA TN · Lo~e fOt Lydia .. lyO•a toveJ her new Ille ot daf\C.· 1>1> ana par•-0..1 11et t10- 1nttOU• way• make Eelward reaious !P.,14 of 1211~1 G.~ tO':IOI ~ THEATM 11:001 • • ()) @J NEW8 MAKa .. LAUC'»i ""°'llE • • "Tiie Lall O<-.oe JOHN DARLING I 1970) SLWll9y S-9'. Ale• Cord • M•A•a•H • H8'0llc eye .. poolled 10 be 1"9 ~~1or a C«pe Convnfl)der unlll h9 g1VW IN O*f*al a ~ • IENN'f t9l.1. lftOW Benny llaa Iota of fun ""'"' 1119 gtt15 • DCC CAVETT Guest 8'\811 Meme , 1:30. Cl) C88 lATl M<Ml ••• , "Colutnl>O o.acs Wlllghf C 19711 ~., fall<. Eddie Alben A deCO<aled Atmy ma,ot tulC>9C\flCI ot nomoclOe t>egons coor11tl(l 11 WO<'n•n '#1\0 wa5 tne oniv pntllOtt 10 actually w•lneu the come D TONIGHT t.011 Jonnny Ca111on Guesl5 Arlene ~ •. Cnatlton HM'on I DATlNO OMtE 9} ~wow.N P~ -chh IOf a an1pe1 •llaclung bOll• l>O'IOe and young~ "' the Span.eh ghetto • HOGAN't HIAOE8 • OET IMART • CN'TIOHB> A8C NEWS 100 tM . .>lJ0'.11 'i'OU TOOK THE AUOIEflCES ~ICE ~ IHSTt:AO ~ GOING HOME "'1 TH TWtL'«. T~ Pou.AR9,A 1RIP TO PARIS, ANDWHIDE·A·ecD ... C'onrinring? Don Stroud as a police detective shows Ka te Mulgrew some evidence on "Kate Columbo" tonight al 10 on NBC. Channel 4. Colleen in Special HOLL YWOOO (AP ) -Colleen Dewhurst stars as Eliiabeth. the mothe r of John the Baptist lo the NBC special "Mary and J oseph: A Story of Love ... ,. -· lWIJ9fT'JIOl9 "'"*91-0-. ... Oul" ., ... .-OIJJ I P#t ol a._,.......-........ ._..,_ ~· lllglltauo (IMltr, • MTIMMT I •TONlllHT ti*> MCWW * * 'h "TN 8'1eriff Of F1ectur.O Jew'' 1"19Ht l<•nntlll Mor•, Jayne .,.,,.,, ... d • MOllW • • '"' "Five Golden DrllOOI'•" ( 11M171 Rob«! Cummlnga. MWga<llt &.... I TO• ANNOUNCE> t2:17 lfl MMTTA Bar9118 rltkl 1\11 jOb 10 h.0. out • 18-~·old ret.,.d9d boy ""4)9Cled of murder (R) 1*»D TOMOMOW 0-11 Ac:10f, ~ and ~KIOf Jotw\ ~ man; S 1ani.y Marcus of 1"9 ~cu. CllWt ol~ Cl MAVllllQ( .. The MwQUMa·· .M(ME • • ''L..8dleol eo.xaogeoua·• ( l9441 L.or9«• Youno. Ola· ,... Barrymore 1:20 8 ()) C88 LATE MOlllE • • ._. "&an.oeii To SIMI A King.. ( 1972) Georg41 Pt!C)911fd. Brenda Veccaoo lnaur•nc;e tnveat1g1to• ~ ,,_ 10 IOcate a COW\ cOllecuon wor1h mtl· hon• of dollt1ta wttlch van. •anecl trom • well~toed hotel.,..,,. 1:80. TO IE ANNOUNCED . t;.46 I NEWS ~ NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • "The Maggie .. 119S 1) Paul Oouglu. Het· bWt Gregg SJ THE PAl80NER 2:251 NEWS "° ~ ••• ·~ OI Tho! Notlll • I 1938\ Hen•y ...... Glefll .... .,... ............ -...... .......... ., ..... __ _ ~ ........... •• ·~ Geftll..., .. ,, ...... ""'• ...... HdaM ......... ~A ....-y,.._ MC4f'°' ..w•• ~ ........ cMy .. .... dtugtM;'• ............. (t IV., IO"*'•) =·1 = 8'0Rn UNLIMn'm . uo ~ * * * "M •n With A MMllofl" l Ul64) . 0..egotY Pd, Aonatld SQuir•. a:aoe ..... LM ••G MCMI ...... "I waa Monty'• l>olll*" I 1969) Jo«in ..... Ceoll Pllftl«. .MCMI •'Jr "Jaguar" / 19551 ~Connor..~ M.KUne. ........ ._ MCME .,_. .. Voodoo W1:lwleft- (1957) Marla Eng!Wl. Tom ~. • TMICfWlfLI: ...... ""' Frlda9'• •• ,,, .... ,. • .,in -»•ERMXJN--.. 12*> ....... ·-wagonma.1 .. .. ( 1950) Ben Johnson. Joanne Ofu Dltected by J ohn Ford . l *I@) * * ·~ "GoodntQht.'M y Love" ( 19721 Richard ~. MtcflMI OIJnn A .. Mull-end.Jeff" oetec11ve duo 11 hired 10 IOCllle a l"lllMIOg rnan ( I hr • 30 mtnl a:ao e • • . .., ··Hoot<. Une And &nkar" ( 1969\ .-ry ~. Petet u.fOfd " -and "'9 I~ doctor try to gei rod of het "5hertnan l\ul.band (I tw • :io·min ) by Armstrong & ~uk Hosts Baxters Steve Edwa rd s plunges into prime lime \ television oo KnA. Channels. Wednesday, Oct. 31. at 9 p.m . as host/moderator of Norman Lear'a new series. "The Baxters ... combtni.ng situation com · I edy/drama with audience participation. For the first haU of each week's JO.minute episode. "The Baxters." starring Anita Gillette and Larry Keith. struggle with oft.en controversial social or domestic problems, situallons faced by millions of Americ811 families. But unlike other TV sit/com families. the Baxt.ers don't solve any of their problems. that's left to an in-studio audience led by ~wards. The audience. specially selected for their in· terest ln the partk ular subject matter. react lQ a taped playback of the episode. Edwards works the audience. coaxing and prodding them with pro· vocative questions and sometimes acting as re· Ceree when the discussion gets overheated. Such 1s often the case with "The Baxters' topics which include : infidelity, drugs, what to do with elderly parents who can't care for themselves. the right to die, should homosexuals be allowed to teach school, should handicapped children be ·mainstreamed' into regular classes, and what do you do when a nuclear power plant moves in down the block. Edwards has become a familiar face on Los Angeles televsioo as host of bis own midday talk and interview program. co-bolt of a weekend m~az:ine show and local news and ent.ertainment reporter. Exercise your gray matterevery day. Read the informative, • DAILY PILOT entertaining • 642-4321 • .. * Supplement to Cout Life, September 17, 1979 and Dally PllOt. September 11, 1979 -HOME *Thursday, October 18, 1979 • 0 _, 0 • • • • 0 0 o . 0 ' 0 • 0 0 • 0 .. • • • . -------,---. --. ----· --........... -· ---------·--·---· ·---.._ ____ ........ .a.-· •• --- •• •'< .. 2 HOME -Supplenwnt to Co• Lit9, Septientbef 17, 1971 and O.al'Y Piiot. S.,tember 18, 1971 Interior designen Katlafl Chaae, left. and Barbaro Gay discU&s fabric aeledioru at H.J. Gan'ett Furniture, Costa Mesa. H. J. Garrett styles don't go out of vogue H. J . Garrett Furniture keeps and money by shopping H. J. Orange Coast homes in vogue Garrett furniture because of the for years and years. f ir m'• inte r ior des igning The Cost a Mes a sto re service. included in the price of specializes in traditional styles merchandidse. --style&-that-nev~ ge out of-Furniture-lines~ -at H. -;J . Gar· style,owner H.J .Garrett said. -rett include Dr exe l and "Although colors and group· Heritage. ings change from season to Also, many fabric samples season, our traditional furniture are available for decorating keeps a home looking nice for choices. many years," he said. Popular furniture colors this And Garrett bas seen many fall include rose. peach and beautiful Orange Coast homes green. grow with the area. "We're really bringing a lot of "When ~e moved our shop to color into Orange Coast homes 2215 Haroor Blvd. 19 years ago. this season,'' Garrett said. the only thing around was a Garrett's father started the dairy farm across the street: furniture business in Detroit in 1917, he added. The firm moved "Many of the area ·s nice to Costa Mesa in 1960. homes have grown up with H.J . "We decorate anything from Garrett furniture," be said. large homes to s mall rooms, He added that many of the and we can work into anyone's a rea's professionals save time budget," be concluded Leather company travels United States in search of furniture Amber Leather Company scouts the best areas of the United States for quality materials to produce leather furniture. "Our intention is to sell the finest leather furniture at vary- ing price levels -all at 20 per· c ent to 40 percent off list~ prices,'• partner and manager Lee Amber said. That concept enables the firm U 1• _,., t11e· lafenaal way of Die ........ ,_ .. 1ee lleandoa'1 Pou C.lmtel Cllledl••· It'• Pa_,. eomdl7 _..,..._.WW. an IDvi&kal eharm that .. IO.., to Uve Wiiii. It'• beauUful • lt'1 limpll. It'• •le1ut wltbout bela1 •••rlteutn1-laf ormal wltbout· beta a ............ 'l1le nll•t ......... 11 ld•r'br luMecl for JOU ........ ,... ........ fm 't•np. --- to offer "something in leather for everybody." she added. "We can enhance almost any a nd every style of decor from our well·stocked showroom at H a rbo r Boule vard and Segerstrom Avenue." she said. Amber Leather's address is 28SO S. Harbor ~d. ilJ-Santa Ana. The "huge" assortment of leathers includes suedes . * Supplement to Coast Lile, September 17. 1979 and Daily Pilot. September 18 1979 -HOME 3 .. Centers ~ .... lilllllll.. Th ink of us as 12 furniture stores in one convenient location Sf:CTtONtli Cf:NTl:R MAM'STYL£S 4\'AIUllU tV!lllDIAT!U TMMllc ... al f•r•IC•,.. •ff4 ... ~ ··~-h~ ......... . etlen tile ..._, el 1tet•! •SolM lrom 1300.00to 11000.00 • F""'4k f'laairs ilarl al 1139.00 ' .. • OU.l-t ,_. ~u r,... '600.00 10 IJ000.00. R.-droom. too. <D'\l'. N<DST!\LCJIA THE PAST 18 HEM AT AAL'H'SI NOT JUST ACCENT PIECES BUT A OOWlETt °'8Pt.AY ~BEDROOM. DINING'. ANO LMNO MOM FUANmJAf AT POPUl.AA PRICES.~ AEPAOOUC· T10HS 18 OUR 8PfCtAl TY. FEATURINC 1'POT•l'.C1'al' aw PtJL1'.tfKI -'"'STOCK 80'1 • CAME SET CF~R =-........ _., • BEDROOM CENTER e-r.:u:s.:-r...:: • RECLINEI CENTFJl =·-==·~ • LICHTINC~ ................... ...,_ .. ,.., .... • WTRD c.w.D\' ,. ...... ..-it ..... ...... ,o.-19••--· .... • SLEEPER u :Nn:H ::' ,,r::-......... •I •1111• • DESK CENTER ........................ _ . .,.. ......... e FAMILY IOOM <DTER Oilrlllmtf ..... ,...., e d>NTDIPORARY CENTD ...................... ........ ~ ..... (6::;:.._=--iilOiiii---;.__-..,. _____ • ___ ---------------... • . . ............. .... .... ----.. . --~.-..-.-~........_...~~ ..... ---- . .. 4 HOME -suppi.m.nt to Coatt Lite, September 17, 1979 and Dally Pilot. September 11. 1979 * Sleeper sofas follow fashion Sleeper sofa s are becoming very fashion able along the Orange Coast. "Orange Coas t customers won't compromise with dual purpose furniture -and our sleeper sofas are right on a par with their fashion needs," manager Don Zingg said. He added that changes this season include a lowering of s leeper sofa height to match normal sofas, with more em- phasis on brighter prints in such "real" fabrics as Haitian cot- ton . "Customers alo"hg the Orange Coast are demanding quality and we're accurately meeting their needs,'" he said. Southwest Sleep Center is at 3161 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. near the San Di ego Freeway. The most popular name brand at the center is Simmons, Zingg said, because that name has been the forerunner in the sleeper sofa business. •'Simmons follows fashion t rends of other f urniture, although styles and materials usually are a little nicer with the name," he said. He added that Simmons has Folding out a Simmom aleeper so/a ii Karen Nick at Southweat Sleep Center, losta Mesa . (See SOUTHWEST on Page 22) PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Residentiat :.ld Corrmercial Betty D. Hyde (714) 851·9356 Carol Welder (714)85l--9550 Judith A. Gibson (714)85}9325 ~ We'll floor WITH OUR ENGLISH APPROACH 11 ooul TO AMERICAN BUSINESS lJI. . OUALITY • HONESTY •SERVICE - . ~.._....-. ~nt to Coaat Life, September 17. 1979 and Dally Pilot, September 18. 1979 -HOME 5 SALE ENDS OCT 21. Baker Plywood Company, Inc.----......... llMODELiiG"VISWIMG US" PANELING INLAID ELM '99· 5.79 SIL VER BIRCH reg. 5.79 sa.99 sa.99 More Sale Paneling Old World Birch ••••••...... reg. 1•.95 8. 95 Huntington Teak • • • • . . . . . . reg. 16.95 9 .49 Pontotoc Oak ...•.......... reg. 13.69 8.49 Caliente Birch •••• · ••.•••.. reg. 11.e 7. 95 Plua Other Panela Jn Stock \. UMl9UE PAMB.IMG ' 4xl ..... Lattice reg. 22.39 17 .69 211 ,._ Laltlce 8 95 reg. 11.49 • , .. c .... .,..... 16 89 '17 reg. 21 .69 • Create-A·W• C9Clor reg. 11 .99 9 .89 KITCHEN CABINETS ~~\~~ 29F~ Our Ust Price Visit Our Si~~~ Kitchen Display Center - LUMBER FENCING -•• ,,., ... , •• eclwood 2x4x8 Fir Studs 1.69 ... .--~ 1 .25 ... 2x4x6 Fir Studs 9 9c ... I x4x6 Comltff Cedar SJ .89 ... SKIL SAW Sidi Circular Saw Model #77, 7 ~" worm drive 49¢ ... PARTICLE BOARD AND PLYWOOD 4x8x% PB 16.99 . 4x8x3/8 Shop Grade fir Siclng '7 .99 4x8x ~ Utility Sheathing 17.99 4x8x5/8 Shop 4'' O.C. Fir 513.89 W. thr09gh ..,. "W ..... t11it Wortd'" Dhpl9J. a '1r Mt11 ._..tk wt ........................... . ,,.,... __ ·-·:...•-.. -... _ .. -- . 2969 CEllllRY PLACE COSTA MISA, CA •. ~ · 549.m3 HOUIS: w.a,w. I • • .4,... S.. 9.4 . ... ·-_ ...... ___ --.. ···-··-,,.~· . .-....---- " ( 6 HOME -Suppleme?t to Coast Life. September 17. 1979 and Dally Pilot, Septem_ber J8, 1979 Direct importing . allows Viking . cu stomers to save money Viking Scandinavian Imports owner James Lange brings some of the world's finest quali· ty f umiture and art objee,ts to Huntington Beach. Lange travels around the world-shopping the ( actories - and imports merchandise direct· ly. This saves money for himself and , in turn, for customers, he said. "By importing merchandise myself, I avoid a middle man and can afford a low mark up on my prices," Lange added. Viking Scandinavian Imports is at 17837 Beach Blvd. in Hunt- ington Beach. Such Scandinavian items as leather chairs, bedroom sets and dining tables complement a ·large fine arts collection at Vik- ing. · Vases from China, paintings, sculptures, drapery and woven woods are included, be said. ·'We're a very artistic st9re, and we off er a complete interior design service included in the price of merchandise," he added. Owner James Lange imports furniture to Viking Scandinavian Import6, Huntington Beach. Ri ier•~~ Introducing our first RATTAN Convertible Sofa ever!! Riviera's exclusive ODDYSSEY· eee with an out of si1ht bed! . Experience in furniture business helps Dick Metteer build rapport with shopper Reliability and stability pro- vide the basis for strong rapport with customers at Dick Metteer Fine Furniture. "The main strength of my business is my rapport with custom~rs, stemming from my having been in the furniture business my whole life," owner Dick Metteer said. He added that he is the third generation of his family in the business. Although his family began selling fine furniture more than 75 years ago, Metteer said his business has been in Orange County 27 years The current showroom is at 1727 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. Professional inte rior de- signers are in the showroom to help customers choose from thousands of drapery, carpet and wallpaper samples, he said. Dick Metteer features almost any kind of furnis hing, he added. "All our merchandise is well selected and designed to be a joy for ever and ever,'' he said. F urniture labels include Henredon, Thomasville and Baker. Paintings and wall decora- tions also are featured at Dick Metteer. Plactng a bowl jn a Wkl· dtcomb china cabinet •• owner l)jck Metteer o/ Dick M 1Ueer Fjne FurnUurt , N,,..,:JJa~i • __ ......... -.... --._. ·---... ~ ~nt to Cout Life. September 17, 1979 and Dally Pilot, September 18. 1979 -HOME 7 ...... ~ Staffing the Olympic Camera store in .Costa Mesa are Amanda Abel Gutirrez and Steve Concannon. See s(ory, page 19. Rich catVings. Rare woods. Romantic design . ~c~~(fA ~~i -. Heritage {b, •2449 Server 1989 0,..41 dining ~ble __ 11119 Cane back arm chairs with pedbacks, ea _ '389 Cane back side cM\rs. eil •285 Let us Introduce you to a brilliant new style of dining! The setting we have tn mind Is called Cameo ClassJcs. Heritage® created It for us, and the individual piece; are superb examples of ltaU~,. classic design. Curves and carvings fn rich abundance . . . lovely walnut veneers with pecan solids ... specially crafted hardware, and much, much more. Come In today -ahd be dazzled! PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS YOcJr Favonte Dol1gner W1H Be Heppy To Ass1.r You -------.. _ .... "' Ul l HAllOI ILYD. - COSTA MISA 64'·0271 ---- - .... .,. ..... ~ .. . . a HOME -Supplement to Co•t Life. Septembef 17. 1979 end 0.ty Piiot. S..,llmbef 18, 1179 ~ * ,.....,o_...~, Sideboard in solid American oak is part of $11 ,000 dining room set at Stewart Roth . American oak values rise "S upe r investm ents " in f u r n i t u r e g re e t ,. 1 " 1 t o r s a t Stewart Roth Antiques The Santa Ana ant1qul· <fo<Jler speciahzes 1n turn of th e · ce ntury Am c r 1c.an oa k furnishings. ow.ncr Slc\I. art Roth said. adding that such pieces rt5e in value about Jo µ<.>r ccnt PN year. "American <P.lk furniture 1::. a better investment thJn real e~tc.1 te Roth said He added that hi s dcc.1lcr~h1p 1~ a "s uperm <ir kl't " o f American oak furniture. at 750 E Oyer Road in Santa Ana R o th sends h is s t aff t o ··:.cour" the East CoC:t:.t. <ind he personally selects piece's from their findinszs. he said "I give final appro\' a I on ev- -erything we stock so as to ensure a wide selection and quality merchandise," he s aid A I though mos t of Roth 's pieces are antiques. he also de· als in reproduct ions because such furnishings as roll-top desks are very hard to find. he added. Hours at Stewart Roth are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. only 1st quality products MOEN RODAC BRADLEY KOHLER AMERICAN- STANDARD HALL-MACK PRICE- PFISTER .. •COmmerclal •Residential •Remodel •Maintenance t . 2280 NEWPORT Bl. COSTA· MESA _______ .__ . 645-1161 • 557-1807 OPaeDAll.YM SAT. f·I SUM. 10.I New TV shows cause sales increase at Dunlap It's television season again at Dunlap Appli ance and TV . "We 're se lling a lot of televisions now because of all the new programs on the tube." owner Bill Mallory said. Dishwashers and kitchen ap- pliances also are popular this season because cooks are pre- paring for holiday dishes . he said. Dunlap ha s been in th e Ora nge Coast area for 32 years a nd now is at 10960 Talbert Ave in F ountain Valley. Ap~ces are by Quasar Whirlpool, Genera l Electric, Caloric, Nor.elco and Speed Queen. The trend toward modular ap- pliance units continues this season, and one unit is especial· ly popular, Mallory said. That unit is the General Eler· tric "Spacemaker," a combina· tion microwave oven and hooded fan allinone. ''The Spacemaker is the hottest thing in so long I can't even describe it -I 'm getting swamped with calls about it.'· Mallory said. He added that the largest sell- ing color this season is almond. ''Almond outsells all other col- ors combined," he said . "because it blends with any de- cor." Mallory said he sells only ap- pliances he would put in his OWl home. owner Bill Mallory cooks m the new "Spacemoker" com- bination microwave oven and hooded /an , at Dunlap Appliance and TV. $uppten9nt to Coat Litt. $9p\Mlber 17. 1919 aod Dally Pilot. s.ptember 11. 1979 -HOME 9 -~------· Leather luxury Co-oumer Lee Amber sinks into the luxury of leather sofa at Amber Leather Com - pany. See r elated story on page 2. r 10 HOME -Supplement to Coast Lile, September 17. 1979 and Dally Pilot. September 18. 1979 I ~ -· \• i( I . _, -...-·1, .. . . "'l ' '"' .... :i ~_Jj --- • l Natural look ... ,..\., ..... r"" , •• , ...... . . \ .. . . •· 'i' '}:. ... .,,-. • '"1 ' ... •.*_... • ' ·lz...::.~ .... i •; ·~ Rattan in beautiful prints correlates with glass-top cocktail ta· ble to complete a look at Ralphs Furniture. 18375 Euclid St . Fountain Valley. Home Federal offers -low interest loans on homes Ab6ut two-thirds of the energy used in the home is consumed by heating and cooling sy~tems and water heaters "To cut back on th1~ high us~ of e n e rgy, the r e a re many things a homeowner can do. · said a spokes person for Home Federal Savings ··Attic ins ulation is con&istent ly the most cost·cffcctive im prove m e nt availabl e f o r homeowners," he said Substantial savings a lso /Can be r ea lized thr ollg h weatherstripping. "About 30 percent of hcot loss in a h ous e i s due to ai r leakage," he said "And less than $50 worth of caulk and weatherstripping is needed for m ost homes . To afford the~e and othc1 e nergy.saving 1mpro\·ements Ho m e Fede ral Sanngs and Loan Association of San Diegn offers home improvement loans Loans are offe red with a pre fc rrcd rate for encrg) ::.anng improvements. Jf 50 percent of a loan 1s used for e nergy con::.c rva t1on 1rn pro\'cmcnts. the c us tom<.•r will receive a high interest rat<.• n• duction. Home Feder.al equit y loan.., ure made against existing cqui ty in residential real propcrt~. a nd arc a vailable for almo~t a n y h o m c i m p r o \' e m c n t purpose Home Federal offi ces arc .it tl I Main St . Huntington Beach 4543 Campus Dr . Irvinl' and 32039 Camino Capbtrano. San Juan Capistrano Coit Drapery owners offer advice on purchasing new drapes ) Proper draperies a nd carpet- ing add that final distinctive touc h t o beautiful home in· te riors. Dick and Ruby Routley , owners of Coit Drapery, Carpet and Upholstery C.leaners, at 1702 Newport Blvd ., Cost a Mesa. offer some ad vice on purchasing new draperies and re newing the life and beauty of used ones. "In selecting new drape r y material, re member that silk and lightweight acetates have t he shortest life ... synthetics a nd natural cotton and linen fibe r s h ave the greatest dura bility and longest life ex· pectancy," Dick Routlcy s aid. "Always have your draperies lined. "Lining adds extra insulation t1nd protects th e drape r y material from excessive sun light and air pollution damage. ·'If you arc in doubt about a fabric's quality and durability , call Coit or bring a sample." he said. Coit v.ill test the fa bric at no ch a rge.'' P rices effective Oct. 17 thru Od. 21 THE ONLY PLACE TO SHOP FOR GENUINE OAK REPRODUCTION WE GUARANTEE THE LO W EST PR I CES I N ORANGE COUN· TY OR WE WILL REFUN D T H E D IFFER ENCE IN CASH OFFICE FURNITURE 1 ni94kll to clllooM fro• SoUd 0•11 41", 54", .......... ROLL TOPS Normally •11• :.· $845 Solid Oak Saloon OPEN 7 DAYS, 10-t 2·1·4 DRA W1R SOLID OAK FILES SUPER VALUES! ... £>Gt ••# Home fashions follow fall clothing_ styles with-- rea I fabrics Home fashion trends follow fall clothing styles this season. Such "real" fabrics as wool and cotton and earthtone colors accented with such brights as blue and g r een s hape f all clothing style trends -and home fashion trends -said Howard Wim er , co-owner of Jef. frey's Home Decorating Center. The custom drapery, carpet, wallpaper and floor decorating center is at 1215· O W. Baker St. near Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. "Home decorators a re revert- ing to the past in their choices -real fabrics and hardwoods are really coming back into vogue," be said. However, he added that syn. the tic tile also is popular, although it's more expensive to lay. ''Tile is popular because it doesn't mark or chip, especially when kids are running around," he said. Jeffrey's features thousand.a of material samples. Also, a free home decorating service is offered, he concluded. ~•t to~t life, Septemw 17. 1979 and Deity Piiot, !Mptember 18. 1979 -HOME 11 Converted comfort Chantilly u one of 40 con- vertible S-Ofa styles available at Riviera Convertible Sofas, Costa M esa . See related story on page 12. GRAND OPENING - OF OUR NEW HUNTINGTON BEACH LOCATION s399. AU. BEDS INClUOE 1 TOPQUAUTY COMPONENTS s459 SALE . -.. • THE CONTEMPO . . BRITTANIA WATERBEDS .~ 1:9irJ ~ hiOn Oood At AU Bto,.. ..,,, - , __ --'-.. . . 12 HOME -Su~ment to Cout Lite, Sep1ember lf, 1979 and Dally Piiot. Sepwmt>e• 1f , 1979 * .,,,, OJyrnpic Camera AllOllCllG TIE FllST CAlll SCHOOL OF PIOTOGIAPIY II L.A. TO BE HELD 01 IOVEIBER I. 1979, THURSDAY 118HT 7 :00 TO 10:00 Pl AT THE UllVERSITY HIL TOI IEAR USC. REGISTRATIOI FEE OILY I 10 .00 SET 15.00 PURCHASE DISCOUNT COUPOI. WELL WORTH THE IOIEY ~'"'11~ Canon ~~~ /D?'i1 f7a'i1 "11ill''" c!5'U L!!/"i!..!a A nonure.-e2'!!Y, autdratk: si~:\~ irto ~quality •23399 ClmA·l wl1emn.t .... ._.. .Uul••••ul•a..1.-.. • C....O ... n. .... po I 1111 pL I 1wllh111•1• ................ I I "' ( :J Wrov"-1 .... ..--loOMl l C-_c_.. ,,,."" '•• ""Oflll9""'*CM" ...... f04.J'•!il.h1 , ..... "Y fl ~ .. ~·-... . _.. '°'--·~ .-pktry v.._•~·-.,.--..--.-~ Cl9M""1 o\iod-...•• " ..... -· --..-... Ille-W-JOU--•._,,6D yoo;••-11 • '°' '°"' •l'-~AO'-'"'OlOfll.0 ....,,_,,,_._. .... 0 10 ~ •• ,,_,,_ '"" -•5611-.,. ............ __ ..,. ~,_-• AM>otr ......__ofC ~ ......... -.... ._.. ... IAAIPIDUTt JI.JI llU lftDUT( Q." C...AY·l •Y•Yllt." Ca11011 ·TRADE·-IN SPECIAL · .... Quality materials . Baker Plywood becomes New ideas come to an old- fashioned Costa Mesa lumber yard at Baker Plywood. "We used to be a trendy busi- ness -we followed fads in de· corating," general manager Greg Norman said. ~However, now Baker Plywood is a one-stop home decorating center featuring a full line of quality material$. he added. With one of the Y(idest selec· tions of hardwood, exotic woods •. paneling and finish materials along the Orange Coast, Baker Plywood has carved a ni che for 20 years in Costa Mesa, Norman said . The lumber yard has been at 2969 Century Place near Baker Street for nine years. although it was on Baker Street for the pre- vious 11 years. he added. "Costa Mesa is a nice place to be because we like the area's bus inessmen as well as the homeowners," he said. Approximately one third of Baker Plywood 's business dealq with large industrial construe· lion and one third is with re· modeling contractors. The other one-Uurd is with homeowners, he said. "We're not as geared toward construction companies as in the past -now we're heavily into home fmi shing," he said. Domestic and exotic paneling woods at Baker Plywood include : -Indian rosewood -African zebra wood -Mexican rosewood -Purple heart -Nutmeg -Pecan -New Guinea walnut. Pre-fini shed a nd unfinished cabinets also are featured at Baker Plywood . Also. prices are "very· re- asonable and competitive" at the lumber yard, Norman said . Teak World furniture represents high quality craftsmanship Teak World fine furniture features some of the highest quality craftsma nship obtaina- ble. "The majority of our furniture is the product of SWl Year Furniture Company, a world-renowned name in quality ''PCllO Alltl' ,hiPllW• the lbw, Pacu1d-earoe-cl ·cloclca at Gal1frl of Cloclca, 7084 u tn.11r Aw. tn Huntington B1ach and 5n7 Untver..,_ teak," said a spokesperson for the store at 23301 A venida de la Carlota, Laguna Hills. ··Pride of workmanship ls vis- ible on any piece to even the casual observer, making the Teak World styles a joy to behold. "Oven-dried wood is used in all pieces, assuring long-lasting good looks, even in California's climate," be said. Teak World offers a full line of pieces in the Oriental mode .. Teak World pieces include bedroom sets -seven styles - dining sets -nine styles -china butches -11 styles -cocktail and end table sets -six styles - and den and office pieces. Also available are stereo cabinets, camphor chests, fold- ing bars, rattan living and din· ingpieces. Riviera owners buy two stores Costa Mesa's Riviera Con. vertlble Sofas office baa ac, quired two new outlets. The new at.ores are ln Buena Park (821·4400) and Oraqe (lll-4570).o Costa Mesa ownen Lee Jenldna and M.E . Lund~en said one of the realOlll u., made U. DW'ehae ll ...... they are (~preued wltla tbl =~'1 ol Rlvl~ra '1 merdau· I Riviera, at 3750 Brlltol Sf., Cotta Mela, carries more tbu .c» 1t1lee of convertible IOfu. .. ··.··.·.·.·~"'·~· Hardwood tram._ are Ull4 on Ill Rlvten eonvertlblea. ~ • • • . A@ # ~-~ .... .,,......-~ ..._...,.( ,.... ... _, £41111..,~....,..,...... * Suppemtnt to Coll9t Life. Beptemti.r 11, 11n and Dally Piiot, Septemb« 11. 1979 -HOME 13 - ne·stop decorating center ............ BEAU-TIFUL HANDMADE TEAKWOOD FURNITURE SHOWROOM .. WIDE SELECTIONSI 10,000 ITEMS MUST IOl~=~~~~FICTORY -.Aft___., .~ .. .~.~~-~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~==~~·~ ... • M HOME -Supp6ement CO CoMt LIM,~ 17, 1t71 end Del.tr Pltot. Sep•mber 11, 1171 . Chairs strong at Chandler's A chair ia a chair ia a chair. But it can also be a bersen a f auteuil. a agabelle, a wyelle. Whatever lt's called, it'a come a Jong way since the caveman in- vented it for the comfort of com-munity VIPs. And one of the most dis- tinctive species of "seating f um.iture for one" is the accent chair, a categor~hat goes beyond function to provide a special decorative touch to a llv· ing area. "Whatever your reaaon for a f resb new &ook~ the accent chair is one easy answer," said Mary Harper at Chandler's Furniture Co. "Its fabric adds a distinctive and colol'ful note to a room -if it is ornamented, the chair itself can become a conversation piece, .. she aaid. Countf"JI French dining set~· qualityatChandler 'sFineFurniture1,1514N.Main St.in Santo Ana. Since the traditional dec- orative chair usually isn't the first piece of furniture purchased, the consumer's challenge is to select one that harmonizes with the re5t of the room, she added. 'Ibe key to a baJanced interior~ she explains, is to identify the style derivations of the chair's distinctive feat urea: the type of legs, or· namentation.arms and back. .,. ________ ,....,._...__ . ' . ..,,._.,no- d al\ at compel l_. eva\\..,._ al\ Sf'9'W' Pictured: Our beautifully designed 93" ALL LEATHER TUXIOO SOFA In every texture end color to match any decor. Its collect springs are eight-way hand-tied and constructed on a hardwood frame for your lasting comfort MCI pleasure. NOW 40% OF, at lust ••• $1519 .[ I ~1lMllE8 LEATHER ~OMPAN~ 2850 S. HARBOR BLVD. • SANTA ANA, CA 1" Miies ...... of .... .,.... (405) Fwy. o.ri. .... ,.., ......... "•"" f7t4) 754~213 (212) 627·9141 . --· .... ~-. -------· ........................... ,. ~t to Coast Life, September f7. 1979 and Daily Pilot, September 18, 1979 -HOME 15· Room setting represents the quality furnishings at Country Life Interiors, Corona del Mar. Custom interiors fitted for almost ev.ery budget Custom interiors are tailored to almost any budget at Country " Life Interiors. Corona del Mar. "We do just about anything in interior design a nd we're geared for w h atever our cus tomers' budgets allow," owner Pal Gnadt said. _The firm specializes in coun- try French and English decor and even f ea tu res its own line of custom furniture. she added. Designers from Country Llf e go to customers' homes to dis- cuss carp~t. wallpaper. drapery and furnifure ideas. Country Life a lso ha ndles commercial offices and model homes, she added. The firm is at 3426 E . Coast Highway in Corona de l Mar. However. customers are Crom all _around Orange County. she said. She added that main strengths of Country Life include personal. friendly service and atmosphere. and affordable prices. Neighborhood plumbing service welcomes walk-in customers TUche Europeon-deaign stnk ~· among line of American Standard plu.ming fixture& at C. C. Cole, Costa Mesa. • . ,. A ne ighborh ood plumbing service·welcomes ~k-in trade. C. C. Cole Plumbing. a service company for 10 years along Ute Orange Coast, welcomes ''do·it- yourselfers" to its store at 2280 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The store carries complete Jines of plumbing fixtures by Kohler and American Standard. owner L<>u Walker said. C C. Cole offers plumbing service, which includes repairs and remodeling of bathrooms and kitchens. Estimates are Cree. Hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. SUnday. Call645-1161. .... . .. . ·----_;;;;_..,_..__ ___ _ HOME JoaNBJ.OESEa CAaPETGo. Carpeting • Draperies Vi nyl Floors Parquet Flooring Installation Residential • Commercial ~ .. j. -.. • --.._ 18 HOME -Suppi.m.nt to Cout Lile, Septem~r 1"7, 197'1nd Dally Piiot, s.ptembef 18, 1979 . I Wicker parties result In wholesale prices for public Wicker and rattan is available at wholesale.prices at Dicker 'N Wicker. Dicker 'N Wicker sells its merchandise to girls who give wicker parties open to the public. The s howroom , at 1622 Moulton Pkwy., Tustin, in the Koll Business Center. is open for browsing. Wicker and rattan products are imported from China , Philippines, Taiwan and Singapore. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday. To reach the showroom, take the Newport Freeway north to the Edinger offramp, turn right, enter the second driveway on the right of the Koll Center and take an immediate left to Dicker 'N Wicker. Waterbeds give better support A better and more therapeutic way of sleeping comes to the Orange Coast at Brittania Waterbeds, Inc. A person's blood circulates better on waterbeds, president Greg Carter said, adding that people also toss and turn less on them. "Waterbeds provide full and even body support, making them very therapeutic," be said. He added that waterbed prices are comparable to prices on inner-spring beds. Prices range from $200 to $1400 at Brittania. The stores are at 801 W. Baker St. in Costa Mesa and al 18322 Beach Blvd. in Huntjngton Beach. "Waterbeds are more popular now than they've ever been. "Wh en they firs t were marketed, waterbeds were- aimed at head shops -they at- tracted hippies -a nd they weren't bought by the average American," he said. He added that waterbeds now have ex panded to accommodate almost anyone. Hours at the Huntington Beach store are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. dally, to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Sun· day. Co\l~ Ltre lni:erlol-S FRENCH LADDEABACK BENCH IHOWN: 40" I-MAT!" 14111. Coell tfwr . Mio •v•a. lft IO" a-llATP Cofone ..... , ln.1110 . ----.--.._..--...... .......... ______ ..... ...--....,..._ . .-,.....,..._...._,_ ---··. Honey rattan chair greets shoppers at Dicker • N Wicker, Tustin . DRAPERY CLEA•IR Guaranteed In writing ... · Co•• •-..,-rov• .,..,...._ wlll oo ,.,..,,, •• "'"' l'Ell,ICT IYIN t<IMI a OlCOllATOll PLIATI t •d WITHOUT llll!llMAGI oo '"'1/llllC OITllllOflATION °' -Witt ..,.K. ~M -'Ill fre119'... 01 '°""mf ........... ""°" P"'l-l OI Hie ........ C-.cNflee • LOAM IUPlllll • Ill.AMI PIOOflltl • llMO¥M. & • WA111 OAMAM llMITAU.AnoM UM()fA.L ----uva I04Ml----. oll CUii a OAll•Y MOlll.E ELECTIO·JET CAIPIT CLIAMtMe PLANT WITH AD09 PIOTICnOH OP ••• ~· • N'AllTWHTI • ~l HOMCI • 0 ,,tCU • WALL TO WALL CAllPU, 'UllNtfUfll & Ol'APUltU CLl~O IN YOVll to. • OHP toll. OTMCTION "'41<11 \'CUii C-.l &ANU1llV CUAMI --.--·. * ~t to eo.t Life, Septemw 17. 1979 and Dallv Pilot, Septemw 1e. 1979 -HOME t7 Coit•Drapery decorates some of the most beautiful Orange Coast homes . See related story on page IO. Country and traditional furniture styl~s shown California Furniture Galleries resembles an art exhibit. The firm's country and tradi· tional furnishings are exhibited in a gallery setting, manager Doug Wood said. ·'Our professional interior designers are connolsseurs in fine-(urnishings," he added. Country French and English furniture is transitional at Californi a Furniture Galleries because it mixes well with any period look, he said, adding that Tovatt 's has . two H B stores Tovatt's fills Huntington Beach's appliance needs from two locations. Stores at 401 Main St. and 6967 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach carry large selections of household appliances. · MGA lines of televisions, stereos and big -sc re en televisions are carried. "MGA is the best quality ap- pliance you can buy," said manager Bill Tovatt, adding that i~ also offers a good war- ranty. General Electric. Whirlpool, MapaYOX 11111 RCA Una 80 are bl ltock. Tovatt'• on .... deliv1t1 anc1 Jnstallal!on tit an met"ehlftdlle. it provides a "homey" look that almost never goes out of style. The shop is at 1515 N. Main St. in Santa Ana. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, to 9 p.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday, and from noon to 5 p.m . Sunday, F•oturinf MGA lrig·tcNn ,.,,.,.... ff Tooalt'•• Html· -.............. ---- l -. 18 HOME -Supplement to Cout Life, S~twn~ 17, 191' and Dally Piiot, S.ptem~r 18, 1979 Fountain Vall~J-Patlo moves to larger showroom SALES AND SERVICE 1 ..... °' AMT19U15 • oTHa ,.., cL0!1s I GRANDFATHER GRANDMOTHER WALL MANTEL 400-DAY QUARTZ HOWARD MILLER ·GAZO • • HERSCH EDE TREND SETH THOMAS SCHATZ DECOR ANSONIA SAN FRANCISCO KUN DO LANDMARK 9alle~ of cf ocfu F o u n t a.i n V a 11 e y Patio Furniture has move<! to a lar,er store to better serve 1ts customers. Its new location is 18792 BrookhurstSt., Fountain Valley. A larger showroom -5,300 square feet -allows Fountain Valley Patio to display more merchandise, said Lloyd St.owe, co·owner with his wife Bettey. ''Our greatest feature is the Aviante· line of outdoor furniture. "It's backed by a three-year unconditional guarantee and will not chip or rust," he said. Prefabricated redwood play houses are popular as c hildre n's playthings and stor age rooms. F o unt a in Valley Pati o features free and immediate de- livery or all mercha ndise. "We try lo follow ou r customers home." said Stowe. Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m ?.Jonday to Saturday and 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call 968-7077. Redwood playhouse is popular item at Fountain Valley Patio in Fountain Center Plaza. WITH FOOTSTOOL IN . GENUINE LEATHER FROM FAR AWAY NORWAY regular $729.00 sale pnc. . . . ' Supplement to Coast Life. September 17, 1979 and Dally Pilot. September 18. 1979 -HOME 19 Salesmen Craig William1, left, and Gene Roberts reminisce on John Bloeser Carpet Company's advertisement in an 1881 Los Ange lea newspaper. . Quality gains 1·nterest Orange Coa&t residents de- corate lheir homes this fall with more quality than ever. ••our clientele are spending more on quality -they're not as interested in prices aa they are in doing their decorating right, 11 sald Gene Roberts, spokesman for John Bloeser Carpet Co. Costa Mesa. He add;d that carpet, drapery and vinyl fioor industries have "really cleaned up their acts" 1n producing higher quality merchandise. Improved carpet backing~ with more static control and wider varieties of colors add to the quallty-orie.nted trend, he said. And Bloeser carpet has the technical background to fulfill anyone's needs, be added. "Our sales staff · has been ln the business at least 10 years, and our company is 100 years old," Roberts said. John Bloeser Carpet Co. ls at 2927 S. Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. The firm was established in Los Angeles in 1879. New camera store s~lls 'images' btympic Camera sells lm· ages. The new shop opened in June at 18ll Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, and carries "almost ever· ythlng bl cameras and camera equipment." Olyliiplc bu complete lines of Nikon, -Canon, Mlnolta and many other camera brandl. ••our phi'c:°~Y . t• to 1Jve ....... fUU ....... ' said manll8\" Manny Carillo. ~erWo NW. 0.11.1qlc: .lJ QJae of the biggest photo retail outlets in Southern California. "We try 1o carry a represen- tative sample of all camera 'equipment," said Carillo. "And whatever we don't have oo hand, we can order," he said. Olympic also baa a line of movie cameras and dark room equipment. Bou.a .... Ma.JI,... .l...a.• -...Mon.day .. to Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. •• • -----··......-. . . .,.. -...--_.,._,__ --------. .,..__ __ ____ Fancy floor• Hart Rugs and Carpet. has upanded merchandise to include hard wood flooring , wall-to-wall covering and more Oriental , -.... -·-.. . ..-. and domestic ruga than ever at 1000 N. Bmtol St., NftUpOrt Beach. ~ AHY'WHml ~~ .~·t' OU.Mel OUMTJ ~\I'" LAIGIST SILICTION OF SIMMOMS HIDl-A-lllP SOPASl4 OIAMGI COUMTY _ ....... _,,,. S288 .:;-e.,'i:... ,._ """ .... ~. II S11XX flOI 118A11 DBMIY A11e••••11w1111• t ' , . .,,. , ... • . / .,..... ..... May Co. collage ''Soft art" decorative pillows in candy bar ·and auto themes, crystal glasses and contemporary •'Lifestyle'• furniture are a /ew of the many household decorative items offered at May Com- pany, South Coast Plaza. * ~·to CoMt Life, ~-.mber 17. 1179 and o.ily Piiot. Septemb9f 11. 1179-HOME 21 ~ Name Brands- Brandt, Hekman, Thomasville, Gordon, Dover, Ham~. Welman ~~ ~GAt,J.ERllS COUNTRY & TRADl110NAL INTERIORS Interior Design SeMce Available 1515 North Main St. Santa Ana 547·595 Van Hlap • Caoc• Pan • vutun Le ....... WllltUer 1 I . 22 HOME -Supplement to Coast Life. September 17, 1979 and Dally Pilot. Seplember 18. 1979 * Remodeling specialists work with customers Fine kitchen and bathroom accessories from Barur Kitchens and Baths decorate Orange Coast homes. SALE on Draperies-Carpet-Vinyl-Wallpaper Order Now To lalue Delivery Before The Holidays E ... November 31th ~ B~ rkcr Kitchens and Baths are remodeling specialists. "We really enjoy workin~ out plans with customers to achieve thei r individual remodeling pro· Jects. ··said owner Anne Barker Barker at 2960 Randolph Ave .. Costa Mesa. des igns and installs "everything" for the kitchen and bath. A large s howroom allows s hopper s to see how the ir kitchens or bathrooms will look with Barker . Barker is a member of the American Institute of Kitchen Dealers. and a re licensed and bonded. she said. "Twice a year we attend na· tional remodeling conferences in order to keep abreast of all cur- rent trends and materials." she added Barker installs cabinets. ceramic tile, lighting a nd floor ing SOUTHWEST. • • from Page 4 tackled the space problems or s maller homes by scaling down the size or sleeper sofas . Hours at Southwest are from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, to 6 p.m. Saturday and to 5 p.m. Sunday. FOUNTAIN VAUEY PATIO FURNITURE •CARPET· VINYL •CERAMIC TILE •HARDWOOD • FLOORING Call For Estlmate 714-0111 ...... Cl11T8• ··~·-·· ucv .... WALLPAPSa , ........ $e/fiey~ Home Decarqtlng . Center •ostelletlOn Av•llabl• ~~~ --1"' Gingerbread Ho FIBER CRAFT BY LLOYD • / •inr1 ... ic to COMt uee. lepta ..., 11. 1m Met ~ Piiot. '""' ._ 11. 1m -HOME 23 Custom Interiors Carol Walder, left, 8dtJI Hp and Judith Gibaon are happJ to announce the openbag of their interior deaign office at 2'110 BUlinaa Center Drive, 8ldU 260, Irvine. . Costa Mesa perfect for pat~os Orange Coast weather la Ideal (or outdoor Bviq. And Village Patio of Cotta Mesa bas just the quaUty furniture necessary for outdoor comfort, manaier Jim Vestal said. Durable and almost main· tenance-free aluminum p{eces accomnw:late almoet aD,JGDe'• budget at Village Patio, be added: Village Patio 11 at 1708 Newport Blvd. 1n Costa lieu and at 2378 N. Orange Mall in Oran ... Current trends In patio , furniture move toward a modular cubed loot with wide, 1tralllat 1trap1 tbl1 1ea90n, Vestaluld. PdplUr colon are still earth tonea, although IUCh· ,.daelry" cOIDn u yellow and white allo an..,,..., in, btf'added. Pn.. at Villqe Patio YU'J witla Ille quality ol mesd1Ddlle -from '170 per patio Mt to more than •1.000 -Veltal 11id. QualltJ furniture Un• are by Brown .and Jordan and by . 11..uum CJ AJ•• g' ... s.. 28x1b14 s35 Mid. 32x18x1 7 s75 '-It 3&x20x20 '99 -. -. Threeways to make agooCI thing better. ... 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