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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-19 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ' M ountain Area Retarded. Boy's • Q u a kes Jostle Fate Put Before . S everal TOwnS Supreme Court • •rds of a Feather These black-necked s tilts are one of more than 180 ies of birds seeking refuge. in t he San Joaquin bwater Mars h Reserve, a wildlife habitat near UC e. See Featuring , Page Bl. A-plant Scrub Going Ahe ad Valley Alliance, an environmen- tal group lhat wanted lhe pro- cessing held up. On Tuesday. the Nuclear Regulatory Commission order«! Metropolitan Edison to scrub about aoo,ooo tallona of radioac-tive wastewater ln the damacect Unit 2 reactor. The proceaa would convert ti percent ol tbe contaminants into a resin that would be drted and •tored ln concrete blockl. ut; ecision 'Firm' •....-•orB•ried? Dallas Medics: Dig Up Oswald DALLAS (AP J -Enough doubt has been cast on the iden- tity of the body buried in as- sassin Lee Harvey Oswald's grave that the remains should be du~ up to see if President Kennedy was killed by an im· pos tor, say Dall as County medical officials. The Dallas County officials point to discrepancies found by their check or records and to othus alleged by a British <Ju thor who says Oswald may have been impersonated by a !:>ov1et agent liut offi cials m adJacent Tar· I.;ght Q uak es J ost le Town s In Mo unt a ins LYTLE CREEK <AP) -An earthquake before dawn today sent a rolling sensation through this s mall town in mountains SO miles east of Los Angeles, and jiggled several other ne!lrby com munilles. There have been no r eports of darriage or injury in the quake at 5:22 a .m. and three lighter af- tershocks in lhe next 13 minutes ... Caltech, describing lhe newest earthquake as minor, said it ap- parently wu not related to two o the r ser ies o f qua k es in Southern California this week. Thia morning's firs t quake measured 4.1 on the Richter scale. It was followed by a 3.1 quake at 5':28 a.m., a 3.3 shock at 5:31anda2.7 temblor at 5:35, according to Den.ls Meredith, a Caltech spokesman. On Monday, a 6.5 quake caused millions of dollara worth or dam8'e and dozens of minor Injuries ln lhe Imperial Valley, 200 miles southeast of Los Angeles. On Wednesday two· q uakes several boun apart were cen- tered ln Santa Monica Bay, weal or dow'ntown Loi AD1eles, but there wu no dam.,e. The late1t quake occurnd near the San Andreas fault, wblcb ba1 beea one o f Callfomla'a major earthquake producen. C ... QlJMSl,Pa1e.AI) .... rant County. where Oswald's grave is located in Rose Hill Cemetery. have resisted the pro- pos ed exhumation. They s ay they will do so only if ordered by a court Oswald. named as Kennedy's lone assassin by the Warren Commission . was shot to death while in police custody two days after Kennedy's as~assination in 1963. • Earlier this year. t he flouse Assass111allons Committee said there was a possibility the War- ren Commission was wrong m concluding that Oswald acted alone. but said il had no soltd evidence. The assassination s pawned many theories, including some that Oswald was part of a con· sp1racy. that Cuban Preside.nt Fidel Castro or organiz~d crime played a role in the murder or that Oswald hi mself was a Sov- iet agent. ·'Somebody has raised the question as to who is in that grave. The easiest way to find out is to ... run some tesLc;," Dallas County Medical E x- <See OSWALD, Page AZ) Italian Sex Novel Seized L 'AQUILA, Italy (AP) -The local district at- torney baa ordered the latest novel of Alberto Moravia, "La Vita In· terlore" (Interior Life), seized on grounds It con- tains an "endless collec- ti o n o r s exua l perversions." The book telll about tbe sex lite of a woman. The s eisure, ordered Thursday, came u a sur- prise since Moravia la Italy's moat widely ac- claimed livinl author and this year marks a balf- century of publl1hln1 ac- tlvity. L 'Aquila'• distr ict at· torney Donato Maaalmo Bartoaomet acted on com· plalnta submitted to bim by ·private 1roups from Rome, Milan and other cltln. A P WI....-. EXHUMATION URGED Lee Harvey Oswald ------ Re tard ed Boy's Fate Before Court SAN FRANC ISCO CAP> California is taking to the U.S. Supreme Court t he fate of Phillip Becker. a retarded 13- year-old whose parents refuse to permit heart s urgery for the boy because he might then outlive them with only a bleak future. The parents testified in state court hearings that they feel res ponsible for their son and rear "artificial extension" of h.ls life mi g ht l e av e h im "warehoused" and miserable in a home reserved for older men- tally retarded persons. The state, citing 14lh Amend- ment rights to equal_ protection under the law. wants PbiUip, estimated to have lhe mental de- velopment of a 3-year-old, to have the operation. Warren and Pat ricia Becker of Los Altos. say surgery is not in Phillip's beat interests. Becker, an attorney, and h1s wlfe are ln their 408 and have two normal sons, aged 10and15. A source close to the family sai d the Beckers ha ve been tormented over what they per- ce Ive as their paren tal and humanitarian dut y. a nd are tom, that they bf d to m ake tbe declaion they did. Phillip, who lives in a San Jose nursery, sutfers from Do~·s sy nd ro m e or mon lilm. He bas never lived at h • cowt records show. He baa a bole between two Cb.am· <See P.U~ Pa&e Al> GOP Bid Prospect Dropped WASHI NGTON <AP ) - Former P res ident Ford took himseU. all but irrevocably, out o f t h e race fo r t h e 1980 Republican pres idential nomina· tion today. During a visit to the Capitol. F'ord read a statement to re- porters in which he said he has ··made a firm decision not to become an active candidate." While the statement was along the ~ame Imes as disclaimers Ford has made repeatedly the past year. the emphasis was stronger and appeared designed to discourage further attempts lo draft rum ror the nomination. Questioned by reporters. F'ord described h1s st atement as "de- hmt1ve .. Ford has been under pressure from Republicans actively seek· ing the nomination to take a position on whether he would become a candidate. Previously. when saying that he was not a candidate and didn't intend to become one , Ford always added. with em- phasis : "I never say never." "I do not plan to participate. or to e ncourage othe r s t o participate on my behalf in the delegate selection process." he said today. "I have no intention <See FORD, P age A%) Coast Weathe r Mostly cloudy Saturday morning and partly cloudy artemoon. Lows tonight 58 to 63. Highs Saturday 6S to 72. INSIDE T8DA '1 Yoimo Stuhlq, newr able to r•coptute the glorfl cfoJls whn M wa1 o /om«f bour, md o aod, t~ death. siorv. photo PaQI A 7. l•ax AtY_._.. AU ...... ,,_ .. L.M.-..,. At .............. M ...,_, ew~c..y At c:ae....... Al ~ ...... ca....._ DM4 Ill.A M CeM!ct .. ......,... a:. c _ _.. .. ..,... • ...._. es ~=--.......... ..,. • M .... --... 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Dul tbe otficen wenl wad wltb tb• punlahmeat. wblch Donel 1111 la aa effeet.Jve ln- centlve tor people to clean up tbelr lantuaae. He 1ay1 be of. fe rs the ebolce about once a monlb. "I lalow my mother ..d1d It to me. and once waa enough," -be said. "I use it just lf somebody bad-mouths a police olficer who really has no comebeck." Dorset said some people who choose the fine seem to "~me back time after time. But wilb tbe soap, I've never seen him or her back in my court Hain." ~PtsgeAJ Court Won't Delay BishOp Execution PARENTS • • bers of bis heart, and everal years ago co~tive heart sur· gery was advised as a measure lo possibly extend Phillip's life. Doctors have es ti mated Phillip's lire expectancy at 20 to 30 years with lhe defect. However, they also say they cannot give any firm estimate on whether surgery would ex· tend his life or by how much. BVLLBTIN W ASIDNGTON <AP> -'fte U.S. Stlpreme c..rt, ~ a T·l •ote, relaled today to ,..tp•e U1e execution of eo••lcted m arderer Jene Blallop. la a four-seMe9ff order, die eoart taraed ... a 1pedal emerseacy requelt HbaJUed by lawyers tryla1&okeep BlllMp allH. 'CARSON CITY, Nev. (AJ>) - Attempts to keep Nevada Death R9w inmate Jease tisbop of Garden Grove from being ex- ecuted Monday were expected to continue even though a U.S. Supreme Court justice has re- fpsed to delay execution. U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist i.ssued a brief · opinion Thursday in which he re- fu sed to delay tbe execution or Bis hop, who insists he d~s not want anyone interfering with tbe execution schedule. Lawyers for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund asked that the ~ame emergency reques t be sub- mitted to Justice William J . Brennan Jr. The full Supreme Court voled 7-2 Oct. 1 lo reject the argu· menls or two public defenders seeking to keep Bishop alive. Brennan and Justice Thurgood · Ma rs hall. opposed to capital punishment, cast tbe dessenting votes. . Besides the NAACP Legal Defense Fund action. the · American Civil Liberties Union was expected to file a petition with the sentencing judge, Clark County Distr ict Court Judge Paul Goldman or Las Vegas. But Goldman. who as a re5ull of previous appeals has resen- tenced Bishop to death twice sin.ce his original sentencing, said any petition would -be re- jected. 1 Bishop, 46. was reported in * * * l{Death Penalty . . ;Foes March : WASHINGTON (AP) -A : roup opposed to capital punlab· : ment plans a prpt.eat Sunday l night across the ltreet from the •1u .s. SupremeO>urt building. : The group, known as the D.C. : Coalition Against the Death : Penalty, saitt !: will begin the ! dP'"'"':-..-ation at s p .m . PDT : and maintain an all-night vigil ; to protest the scheduled execu- J lion early Monday of Jesse ,Bishop of Garden Grove in- ) Nevada's Gu chamber. : "By givinl the government t the power to kill, we put our seal ~of approval on murder itself, j malting lt easier for all to kill,'' ~said Michael Kroll, a coalition ~spokesman. ~ 5 ~ .I .. ORANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT ~ ,,..0.-~DellV"IOl·"'"'-hltcom ~ _, ... _......_,,"'*,_ .. .,, ... °'_ =• •CM'°-·~~ 9"¥11Uodil-MO ,J, ............ ., -· ........ ~,..,., ... c.u ,.• ....... N_, llt«ll. _,...,._ .. .Cll/F-~ l~tf\Y=~·4'-llN<WSMllC-A ..... _,._.,_s... ....... -~ S..-y\ Tiw """''"' ............. IM..-1 It el IJD ii WOtl .. rM-.~-.C..H_e..,._ tJ 9-11.-~ ""·----' Jk ,11.CWW? " , ....... ., ..... ,-~ .......... : ,__ S IUll• t '1:1'~~.;.-=- # °""""·'--....... ~ ...... ~ "' •• • -•• .. • ... .. • ; • . . • • . • . AutMeilt -Mflflt h ... t T•l.,ttoM (714)..., C.1 ............... 1111 ltrofl!IM(le- -..00 good spirits by state Prison Direc- tor Charles Wolff Jr. after be re- ceived a visit Thursday from an ex-wife whose name prison of- ficials will not release. Hil mood cootraated with bit· ler r emarks made the day before in a telephone interview during which Bishop said the "system" wanted him dead and that he'd be ex~uted in ~ ga~ chamber eventually even if be · sought a stay pending appeal. Bistlop waa sentenced to death for killing-newlywed David Ballard or Baltimore, Md., dur- ing a December 1977 casino holdup in Las Vegas. Letters Halt Urged on Busing Issue LOS ANGELES <AP> Superior Court Judge Paul Egly has warned school board Presi- dent Roberta Weintraub to stop writing letters to him about the school district integration case, which comes up for trial Monday. In a letter to a school board at- torney, Egly, said, "I must ut you to warn her that any furtber attempts to communicate ex parte (privately) with lbls court with the intent to influence its de· cision will be dealt with most strenuously and with the sane· lions available, by lb.is court.'• But in a telephone interview with the Los Anaeles Herald Ex· a miner, Egly said be did not real- ly intend to hold Mrs. Weintraub in contempt of court. He said if she continued to write lo him despite his warning, he would continue to iaaue warnlnp and would send copies of her com- munications to the parties lo the case. Credft •t ... tie Superior Court Judge Eugene Premo said. "Who are they (operation proponents) and who am J to say (the parents) can't make the right decision? They have made the right decision.'· The case was taken to the state Courl of Appeal. whfoh this year backed the lower court rul- ing and supported the right or the parents to make the de· clsion. "It is ftmd amenlal that paren- tal autonomy is constitutionally protected." said the justices, ad· ding that court was keeping clear of the issue of "quality or life." .The state appealed the de· clsion to the state Supreme Court, which refused a hearing The clerk or the U.S. Supreme Court was m ailed a request for a writ of certiorari this week Court records show that the Beckers, as well as being con- cerned over surgical risks, felt that 1f Phillip's lire expectancy were "artificially extended be would likely outlive them and therefore be without guaranteed fiaandal support or supent&loo of his environment." Should Phillip's life be ex· tended by "drastic medical means he would eventually be warehoused in a type or inslltu- tion in which older retarded peo. pie are Corcee to live.:J they said. Race Woes Flair BOSTON (AP> -White stu- denls protesting alleged violence by blacks in their schools chased a black man and his female companion through historic Bo s ton Common t oday , authorities said. The pair was rescued by a slate senator and a councilman after suffering minor lrtjuries. Wall Street Posts Broad Decrease NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market posted a broad loss today amid fears that the Federal Reserve would clamp dpwn still harder on credit. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was off 11.35 points lo 818. 77 aft.er two houni ortrading. Losers outnumbered gainers by close to 5-1 in the tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed is· sues. Lale Thursday the Federal Reserve reported an unexpec- tedly large $2.8 billion Jump in the baaic measure of the money supply for the week ended Oct. 10. Midway tbrougb that week, tbe Fed announced that it would Monkey Bite Brings Suit Unspecified monetary damas-were demanded Tbun· day In an Oran1e County Superiot Court lawault filed by a woman wbo claims her da~ wu bitte by a monkey ftlle vi•itlnl lion Country Satart ln Irvine . AcCOl"dl.q to the suit, NWtl Wellman and her dauthter, Sbawn, were at the dr1ve· throUlb IDlmal part°" Oct. lt, 1918, ..... tbe wild monktJ It· tacndtbepl'I. It ii .U. .. d bl CM ...at u.at &Ille 1lrl auttered dlaftprement from blte, claw md aeratcb marb. I seek to restrain inflation by direct measures to curb the ex- pansion of the money supply. Even though it was too early to e xpect to see results from the Fed's n e w strategy, the statistics re leased Thursday came as a disappointment to m any observers who had been hoping for some sign of a slow- ing in monetary growth. The Fed immediately moved to drain reserves from the bank- ing system, and short-term in· terest rates rose to new highs. Meanwhile, gold moved higher today on European markets as dollar values see-sawed. In London, 1old closed at $383 an ounce, up $12.50 from Thursday's close. In Zurich, Europe'• other mai n gold market, the metal climbed lo $391. Gold closed in Zurich Thursday al $.18$. In Tokyo, where tbe business day ends before tradins belim In Eu.rope, the· dollar eased In heavy &radina to close. at 211.80 yen. The dollar closed Thursday at 232.a& yen. Fl.Sl'IV AL wJs DUE VARIETY want t.o set up or aet .,_ 7 Go to the Irvine H•rvHt J'eaUval and take a balloob tide or listen to blue1ra11 mU1lc. Details Paie Cl. Great Pumpkin Francis Collings of Petaluma holds his ~at about his winning pumpkin in the annual contes t m Half Moon Bay The 349-pounder won over o ther local e ntnes and took a forklift to carry 1t to the scale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OSWALD ••• amlaer Cbarles S. PettJ ~ 'ftundQ. "We Ukl to Tarrant CouatJ, 11 1• eJl!aume him we'll ie.t blm. Wt bave more capablUty aloq tbat lint than they do." Petty sal4. "lfthete'1 a question and a NUOB•ble question that scieace Clit neolve, then that's our bull-....." Petty'• offtce wu aJ>proacbed ha Au1ust by an attorney rtpre1entta.c Brltlsb author Mkbael l'.ddow .. , wboM book "The Olwald Fl.le" aua..-. ~ Soviet acent took Oswald'• place while Oawald ... ln auaata. came to the United Stat., killed Keonedy and Is burled in Olwald's erue. l!:ddc>Wes saya he has evidence Indicating that Lee Harvey Oswald, who defected to t.be Sov- _...., U-.. a 'Xie w11 11Gt the man who returned to the .Uni~ Slates in 1962 with a Soviet wife and represented himself as Oswald. Marguerite Oswald, Oswald's mother, said she would have no comment on the issue so long aa a suit is pending in court, as one bv Eddowes 1s. However, she added. ·a don't know what all the sensatJon is about." As early as 1.967, she asked that the body be ex humed . However, Eddowes told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram this year th at Mrs Oswald had not Moperated with him in his ef- fort~ to have the corpse dug up. 118 G d T Oswald's wife. Marina, who Oar Owers has smce remarried, could not 1 m mediately be reached for co mment Fan• v d 18 F.ddowes said the 1963 autopsy Ing to an a records rail to record a scar 'l>e~ihl1 tllelx>dy's left ear from a By JERR\' CLAU EN Ol 11• D•llf ~llet Si.tff State lifef!uards wtll drag their 33 guard tower!> orf lluntmgton Beach area beaches next month in the wake of vand:iltsm that destroyed one and dc.1maged 14 public restrooms Tom M tiler. mc.1n ager for Bolsa Chica <inc1 llunt1ngton Beach State Ul•athc~. s;ud Thursday thl• towers will bt· f!roupcd together for m ain tenance at an unde!\1gnated spot where officials c:in kl•c p an c~t· on them. The vandalism r<•ports folio"' lluntington R4•at·h Police Chief E arle Rob1talll1··.., cl.um.., lh1., week that thNl' 1'> hltlf• or 110 la w enfori·1·m4·nt Jt Uoha l hu a Statt.• Bt•ad1 FORD ... of entertna or permitting aQ.Yone else to eoter my name lo any of the upcoming primaries. nor will I be a personal contestant 1n any state convc•ntion · The former JHt·s1d,•nt "'ho was dt.·fcatl·d b> J1mrn\ C.trtt r 10 1976 .,aid ht• v.ould ri·1·nn.,1d• r lus po.,1t1<111 '\inl~ 1f m' p .. o"1.' ft.'lt 1t .... iJ., l''>'l'nt1al for mt• to <In s o , o r 1 f u n f o r e !I l' 4• n circ umstances devt•loped " Ford said he re.iardC'd the possi bility of a deadlocked R~publl can convention next July as "very remote and I do not ex- pect that to happen." Pressed to elaborate on the circumstances that might pro- mpt him to enter the race, Ford replied: "It's unforeseen. You define it. I can't." He said the decis ion was "totaJly done by myself'' and was not forced upon him by other Repubbcan leaders. Asked if his wHe. Betty. ha<' Influenced his decision. ForCJ said· "Betty and I always have had a working relationship ... Mrs. Ford is known to oppose his entenng the race. ma s to1d ectom y Oswald un- He clrumed the beach area has derwent Records also mdicate bec<>me • ~ ,_ -. Qtirald'• cllatal X•rays were not Los ~ ..,. ~-JllMtj dapa.red with tbe corpse's erupt aiox.t•tlr· '-· ~·· oltlee dfflded to com· A llfecaaar4 ~~ ll•t l'tift fta abldpgy records with re- guard toiwer 31 Jiil Bold CbJc• ro~~ from Oawald's Marine State Beach 'fall tiorekd by~an; Co~aervice. 'Whtch is obtained dal.s Oct. l l and bum to tU M>m Ult Navy Ref~rence Depart. around • =t fn St Louis under a court of M l ll er c o o f 1 p a e 4 t b ;a t UMt order. acCOl'Qing to Assis-fiberg~ tr-.b~-ll\!' cetb.aminerDr Linda the men'"• .an4 ••••ii tNot10n.. rest.roocm • .Bolla a.ica ~ .. \ ••Jfh e discrep1onc;ies were bu med by vandals ~ .... • namuom -scan on the body. day mornifll. ., tolor of eyes. beiSht.'' she said. Li fe~uards said they ' ~l"e' ''Th C: c11fff're nce s s how up deaning up smoke d<image in ht l v.ccn tu:-.. < m1lttary) entrance th<: H restrooms this week rPror<b 1n 1956 and the autopsy \1 Iller ~aid Thuro;day that onf· In om tu ~ height. ror instance, ll> nf h1<; JJ!f'nC') .., b1~i.:el>I probltm' .'> foul 11 In lhl' olher 1t 1s 5 I~ .. JU\Cnl)<: ill-€: Of okohol JOIJ tool'• other controlle-d '>Ub'>tanct·.., .. Edrlov.e~ v.a:-. turned down this Ill:' added "\\'-' v.ould ~ hap Har v.h eri he asked Tarrant fl\ to v.ork 'nth tht> pol1n to 1m t'ount} officials to dig up the proH• condit1ons dov.n herP ,.:ra ' e He f1le-d a lawsuit, wtuch M 1Uer said law enforcement ht> IO!>I but 1s appealrng. on slate tx>ache'> 1~ prov1dt'd UI\ Osv.ald was accused of shoot- der su.te law by the park rangl'r mg Kennedy as the presid.ent servtce Wllb support and lD· rode Lil a mototcade in Dallas. vesuaaUon of major cnmes by tbe Orange County Sh eriff'!> Department f'l"09IPflfleAI He said that tn emel"gt>nr1e" QUAKES llunlm!?lon Beach pohcf• pro..-1d(· • • • 1 ');(ood m·1ghbor "t.'n IC 4' Teacher Ruled Not_Guilty CHICAGO CAP> -A sub stttute teacher who locked a lO·year-old boy in a closet for discipline and then forgot about him for 2it hours has been found IDDOI nt Of endangering tbe boy's ..ile. Circuit Court Judge Clarence Bryant ruled-1bursday that the state failed lo prove that the teacher. Ricardo Davenport. 26, acted willfully lo endanger the child's life. Davenport resigned as a sub- s titute teacher for the city's public schools shortly after the 10c1dent June 1. Hut C:.1l1<·ch spokesman Carl John:-;on 't11d that unless an t>.1rth tt•mblor breaks the >:round. 1l 1~ 1mposs1ble to tell "'hcther 1t ocrurred along a ma· JOr rauJt or one of many smaller faults through the same area. The shakers prompted several rails to San Bernardino area p o lice. but no reports of damage. In the San Bernardino County she riff 's main ofri ce, a spokesman said abe felt dte temblor as a "rolli..na sensat.ioe." She s&Jd several residents called to say they felt the sboct.s. too, bat there were no reports of damaae. According to Meredith. it •as "a normaJ sequence of • main shock and aftershocks ... He ..ld the quakes were all centered about 15 nules northwest of San Bernardino and were all eoe- s1dered nunor. Men's Suits for on.ly One-Dollnr ! * •When you buy one suit al the regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. -----------. ,., O!:!Otpl! tf, 1!?! s DB y Pt&.OT .., • MU11ic Site SoJtght Mesa, ·santa Ana . ~ Battle for Center BiglteadD'11 P~t Hickey sits dejeoted.ly in the hatch of P ioneer I. a six-ton miniature submarine currently exploring the depths of Lake Tahoe. The sub lost power during a dive and was forced to surf ace and be towed to port for repairs. Economy Looks Bright Cormty Contradicts National Trend? ' By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Of Ille O•llY l'I ... Slaff The nation's economy will • take a downturn in 1980, but Ca lifornia , and particularly Orange County, will continue to thrive, an economist predicted Thursday night. R aym ond J allo w . chief econorrust ror United California Ba nk. sa id Or a nge County growth in 1980 will surpass that of California and the rest of the states in the areas of population, employment and personal and average family income. J allow told nearly 2,000 busi· nessme n g athered at the Anaheim Convention Center to h ear UCB's annual economic Extortion Trial Wins Postponement,.. The opening of a trial in which two men will race charges of attempting to extort $250,000 from Newport Beach builder Randall Presley waa delayed . Thursday until Nov. 26. forecast that the aerospace in· dus try is expected to do particularly well, with an addi· tiona). 35,000 new high-paying jobs statewide next year. The UCB senior vice president also forecast an increase of 3.2 pe rcent in over all count y employment in 1980. which. if borne out, will beat the state's employment figure. Orange Cotmty's population is also expected to grow, reaching an even two million people by the close of• next year . That means one in every 10 California residents will live in Or ange County by 1981. A major contributor to the .Judge Target county's population surge will be the Indochinese refugees, Jallow said. But some prospective Orange County residents will have to turn to San Bernardino and Riverside counties instead. the economist said. It will be not only the high cost of housing that wiJl drive them t h ere, but t h e de c r eas ed availability of new homes he said. ' A tighter money market and the spectre or rent controls are expected to discourage builders from seeking housing permits, particularly for apartments and condominiums. he said. · lnnoceRce Pleaded In Bribe Try Case The plea was entered before Central District Municipal Court Judge John Teal by Martha Ann Hawkins, 30, of 16722 Blanton St. 8J JACDI! BY•AN ................. Santa Ana la 1teppln1 up lta'ef· fort.I to have Oran1e County's propoeed cultural center built in that city inlt•ad of in Coata Mesa. a Santa Ana official said Thursday. Insurer Claims No Liability An Ohio insurance company declared Thursday that it is not liable for damages sought in a wrongCul death lawsuit filed . over a traffic fatality that followed a party hosted by a UC Irvine fraternity. In papers filed an Orange County Superior Court, the firm said its policy with Phi Delta Theta Fraternity lnt.ernallonal does not extend coverage to the · fraternity"slrvmechapt.er The local fraternity chapter and seven other defendants were named in a 1978 lawsuit filed by Robert and Ann Hall , a Corona del Mar couple whose daughter. Elizabeth. was killed in a 1977 Ne w Years· Eve a ccident m Newport Beach. She was 16 a( the time or her death · It is alleged 10 the suit that a factor that contributed,lo the girl's death w a~ rai.t<ire or fraternity members wbo hosted a Ne w Year s' Eve pa rty to "supervise" the serving or alcoholic beverages as would a "reasonable host " Ohio Casualty Insurance Co. said in a court brief that it is de· adl ocke d with the Irvine fraternity chapte r over the liability issue and asked that a judge make a determination. No court date bas been scheduled. According to police reports. Miss Hall was a passenger in a car driven by Jeffrey K . Franklin, 19, or Orange, at the time of the accident on the Newport Bay brid&e. A vehicle driven by Darlene Marie Hunt. 20. of Westminster . collided With Franklin's car. Fraokhn a lso died as a result of the accident. Phillip Edward Fausnet, 31. of Hawaiian Gardens and J ess Patrick Romo, 29, or Downey are accused or making a series or telephone calls to Presley a year ago in which $250,000 purportedly was demanded. A Huntington Harbour woman arrat.ed in connection with a $20,000 bribe attempt on an Orange County Superior Court judge pleaded innocent Thurs· day to an obstruction of justice charge. A further hearing was scheduled Cuba Ties Pledged for Oct. 26. The continuance was soug~t by defense attorneys who in· dicated they will make a motion at a Nov. 16 pre-trial hearing asking that charges against the two men be dismissed for lack of evidence. New County Judge Sworn Into Office Ms . Hawkins . along with Richard Timothy Workman. are accused of attempting to bribe J udge Robert Rickles with $20,000. Workman is a Chino State Prison inmate recently returned to Orange County to face grand theft and fraud char~es in con· nection with a sales scheme in· volving luxury automobiles. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -E l Salvador 's new military-civilian junta has an- nounced it will establis h diplomatic relations with Cuba and. appealed to all ciUzens . to refrain from violence and ··ac· c~pt the rules or the game.·· Oavtd Ream. assistant -ex· ecutive director of the Santa Ana Rede velopment Agency. said the a1ency, whose mem- bers are the City Council, has authorized the hiring of a consul· tant to muter plan the proposed music center area at a cost ............. Cassie Fuellhart spent four hours ii\ this predicament Thursday. all because she be t Tony Montooth. owner of a bar in Palo Alto. that the Baltimore Orioles would win the World Series. "I can't wait for the Super Bowl." said Cassie e&limated l*ween 118.000 and $22.000 . He said It la booed the muter plan. when completed, wUl help attract major donors for COO· structloo of the performing arts center in Santa Ana. ··u·u make the whole develop- men t of the area more leglUmate in the eyes ol t.be donors." Ream said of t.be site in a "goldeft triangle" between the Orange, Santa Ana and Garden Grove freeways. He said thesite, near The City ln Orange and Anaheim Stadium, is believed by Santa Ana officials to be better than the Costa Mesa site offered by lheSegerstrom family. That property of five acres is situated in South Coast Plaza Town Center adjacent to the South Coast Repertor~ Theater. The Segentroms also donated the land for the theater. Orange County Music Center Inc . one or several groups that have sought to establish a music center in the county, accepted the latest Segerstrom land gift last May. but is still seeking con· structaon funds. Mrs William 0 . Redfield or F'ullerton. president of Music Center Inc , s aid tod ay he r group hopes to break ground wi thin three years. She declmed to say how much of the estimated S25 million to SSO million cost has been raised, hut noted that the land itself ·is "'ort h about SS million She added that rundra1sang is "mak· ang progress · · ··orange County does need one music center. but it certainly doesn't need two." she said. ·•1 fand tlus ndiculous . Santa Ana had sever al years when thev could have done something and they dJdn't come forward. lf on- ly they had really gotten a move on rive years ago, it would have been different. .. It's important that the efforts not be splinte red." Mrs . Red· field said ··1 would ask tbal San· ta Ana put its own civic pride aside in order to do what's best for the county." Ream said a private donor has orrered a three or four-acre perforining art.a site on Main Strel"t in north Santa Aaa'• "&Olden trianale." It woald be part or • proposed 18-acre dt-velopment that would include orr1 ces. shops. cinemas and rest.aum.ats. Ream said the COil or tbe cultural center is estimated at 12:S,6 milli411 .tnclud.ing a 3,000- s eat concert ha rt /theater, a 2.000-seat flexible multi·p~ area and a 320-seat theater. Beca~e Santa Ana officials doubt that any one or the exist· IOI'? music center groups can r aise sufficient funds. Ream said. the city 1s seelting to at· tract maJOr donors itself. A third suspect in the case, Edward Dempsey, 26, of Para· mount. previously pleaded guil· ty to a charge or extortion in the Presley case. He was arrested after showing to pick up $250,000 in play money left in Anaheim for the extortionists. Tustin attorney Ronald H. Prenner, 50, was sworn in today as Orange County's ne west Superior Court judge. Ac cording to inves tigators, . ··-••mi••••••••••••••••••••· .. ~-·-••••••11111111111 Workman told fellow inmates at ··,,. Police Vindicated In Shooting of Boy LOS ANGELES (AP) -The district attorney's offi ce ruled Thursday that the police acleft justifiably in the death of a 15- year-old boy who was shot as he unknowingly climbed into the yard of a murder witness being guarded by police. Carlos Washington was shot as he scaled a six-foot fence while flee ing an unrelated joyriding arrest. He died 12 days after the shooting. Prenner was welcomed to the b e nch by Acting Presiding Judge Claude M. Owens after re- ceiving the oath of office from County Clerk Lee Branch. Prenner s uccee<ls J ames Walsworth, who resigned from the bench and criticized Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. for ap- pointing what be termed "le· nieot" individuals to judgeships throughout the state. Walsworth is now associated with the Tustin law firm of Giles, Callahan and McCune. Superior Court judges earn $54,205 annually. Prenner, of the Santa Ana law firm of Prenner a nd Bunt, specialized in civil litigation, in- cluding probate and personal in- jury matters. Sunday's Edition . Oozing Wi~h-Facts Sunday's Daily Pilot will be oozing with information on oil, fashion, travel and ways to help in the community. SLICK SU&JBCI' -Oil ii tbe theme in a series of You/Yoor 11oney 1toriea: One firm belpe pide drlllen to the preeloua de· poaita, another bu found~ $15 million. field. A tb1rd story re- veals ripoffs in 1u-11vin1 de· •Ylces. IUDS NJBD LOVE -And more falter parents aoeordinl to dlrecton of the Albert Sitton Home ID Santa Au. A pair ol llor1el meal tbat bJflatlon and ...... damle 11 deprtvlq MIM- .... ,.,.......... ol mucb·~ .a.wUma. c•••UNOING aoLS -\'W eea't e1aril1 HY Mary (SUND A Y'S BEST) Tyler Moore will tum in an mi. moving performance in her aecond shot at Broadway next month, but lt will be a touab •· signment . Portrayln1 a paraple&ic British· sculptress arguing ber rt1bt to death with diplty, ahe occupia a bOlpttal bed tbrougbout tbe show and can move only her bead, eyebl"OWI and mouth. POOi' LOOIB oa rANCYf - Sver WODdlr ~ a nationallJ ayadicated eolumal1t would de1eribe aomeplace clOH to home? .. .,....,. ... loob at Ca~ lllMd. A.ad for the dll· eo erftlld. lbl f.aabioa P9te will delerl._ flalbJ lboel tbat can dallee all DIOl. Orange Count y Jail that he wanted "someone with connec- tions " to negotiate a bribe with a j udge . Workman. they said, wanted to plea bargain his pend· ing case and receive a sentence concurrent with time he is now serving. Gas Station Hours Belie Predtctions LOS ANGELES <AP> -If Southern California gas station operators are tak1ng seriously a prediction that another fuel shortage is imminent, their de- cisions about what hours to pump gas don't renect it. An increasing number of service stations, especially in outlying areas, are open 24 hours, according to an auto club survey releued Thursday . The fuel gauge report, issued weekly by the organisation since May, now is being issued on a monthly basis. The IW'Vey of 360 stations in· dicated 2 percent contacted in the metropolitan area and 14.3 percent in the outlying areu plan to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Dan Lundberg,· author ol the Lundberg Letter , a private weekly survey of the oil in· duatry, predicted recently that a nother round of 1a10Une 1bortap1 wu due by the encl of tbts month. The average for au stations aervin1 customers around the clock 11 7.8 percent, up 1 percent from Jut month, the auto club' aald. Tbere Ulo are increaae1 in tbe . numtier of 1tatiou open Sunday, witb ~ percent of metropolitan operatGn dedd1DI to ltA1 open and U .1 percent la ouUytn1 ar ... , Up 41 .4 percent over lut mOGdl. • T \. • \ l... / Bandini WPlRBlDOM •••• -~ ,,,~ COSTA MESA · PRESENT Flower_ing Bulb Bonanza Featuring Dottoo11s lullps Narcissus Hvocinlh one monv omer vone11es Now s ltle 11me 10 planfl 'Gtve your bulbs o head srort with .. BANDINI SUPERBLOOM excellent for use with any blooming plonts- Use now for better results tttls season. 5 fl Size Rea •119 Sale Prtc• '1 .49 _..,..,..w.-1 .... 1,_ JIZJ MIWPOlf ILYD. COITAMISA ... _ ht6o Ma-4103 • Gardenia Veitchi I ~ llOllSI s •o•ollle 1eo1ures 1roaron1 "'""!' llOW~IS 01mos1 onr 11me ,)I veor I <IQ l• Sole s1 49 llt<1 • -i • Price • Ronunculus . Bulbs , ~ • • ~· PIOnl RON IQ! • ~ri ~ ~ SC><t11<1 c0101 I 41 . . .~ · "i.sonea cOk>ls • ~ ... ,r · OVOllOble . .. Ono> ~zen .. 1~ Sole Req 89• Price · Lemon Scent Eucalyptus Plonl in QIOUPS I I Of SlllQIY 10 000 neiq111 armension IO YOUI IOllOSCODe :>Ila• Size Salt s5 99 Reo •12 99 Prlct • , • .. . 4'•.t :-.:~ .. ~ ...... , See JOM? Sn E"'-"t'! 5" llr9"'! Wotc~ 8""'" Ra ... aJlegaUona tnockinc his fitness for ofllce a1aln focus on the former POW's war record and, ol course, the Fonda· Hayden coonecUon SVPPOaTElt8 01' THE •ECML, havtna made lbe aforementioned point.a numerous thnea, with the presa banlina on every word, ealled a preu COAference late·to-day-~ diacuaa the status of the Boot Miller campaip. No doubt the preaa, still hanainl on every syllable from the recallen, will report~ entire show ln exeruclat· Ing detail in tomorrow's periodicals. We JDlDl, however. ponder what the results ol the re- call preu conference wUJ be. The choices seem to be these: l. The recall la sUll on 2. 1be recall la off .. PVNDIT8 AND SAVANTS ol Oraqe County politics, whoever ·they are, bne establUbed odds that tbe Real Answer ia Number 2. TM recall ii kaput. Done in, Ftiqet It. The reason for thia sa1e observatlorr la that in&::. = moat recalls end up in a huge pratfall. There's the and the .nolae. but the recall Jet never even moves down the runway. It just alts there, geta fatigued, and finally col· lapses. In rare instances, the recall machine actually roan down the political runway. lurches airborne, and then nosedives back into oblivion. Most recall campaigns die ln a whimper. The MlU-er effort, however, seem s more likely to do its El Floppo at a press conference. The reason may be because one Bruce Nestaode, a Republican assemblyman from our region, will be in at· tendance. He is the most likely to challenge Supervisor Mill er in the 1980 elections. SINCE 1980 IS NOW just a couple of calendar flips away. and a recall campaign might soak up as much as a quarter of a million dollars, and Nestande sure could use that kind of Long Green in a aqperviJorial campalp, you figure what might be diKoeed at tbe. press conference. Beeidea that, despite all tbe flap and blowing, Orange County government haa somehow eluded destruction after the Edison Miller appointment. Pretty Jane hasn't taken over the supervisorial podium. The cbunty bun't called a Going Out or BusLMSs Sale. Four other supervisors stiU get to vote. Through it all, you get the notion that Orange Count) will continue to lurch along in its usual fashion. " EconOJll! Recov~~ Sales Surge Ai& 3rd Quarr,er· 6rOUJth WAIKIMQTON <AP> -TM . u .a;. .... ., ........ from • eecoo•~ INmp to pow at •• .... ..... ol ... percent from July t.broup September. °'' aovemment ~today. The fl•ure from th• Co1n· merce Department wa1 ttrol'\ler than apeeted and added new ruel to tbe controven1 about wbetMr tbe aatioa'l MVeDtb,... e"tlon llnee World War U wu underway. •Vat OF ftlE trowtb WU attributed to a aurae tn talet wbteb blid tuffered from Apri.ll through JUDI because 1uoline Wrter Whips Ted In Florida Voting. MIAMI <AP) -Backers of a lnnedy backers had said move to draft Sen. Edward Ken· that if they lost Dade County - nedy a.s a presidenUal candidate the Miami area -they wouJd have suffered a 2·1 loss in the not put Kennedy's name on the Democratic c4ucuses in Dade straw ballOt. But Carter backers County, ooce considered a Keo· have s&id that , in that case, they nedy stronghold. may put his name on the ballot Results released early today themselves to demonstrate their gave President Carter a 147-41 strength. victory over the Massachusetts ------------- Democrat Edward Kennedy in ballotlng for delegates to the Florida Democr atic Convention ln November. Kennedy forces disputed several delegates. but not e n o u I h to c h a .n g e t h e dimensions of the Carter win. CAaTU WILL have a 525-275 edge over Kennedy if Broward County result.a tum out in the ex· peeled 115-1 split for Kennedy. Il waa uncertain when tabulation of Broward's ballots would be completed. Statewide, AFL·CIO slates took 51 delegates and 27 were uncommitted. "A month qo, we were being ur1ed to write off Dade eo.mty and not even campaign here," taid Jay Hakes, Carter's cam· paign coordlnator. "I think that what tbb shows l.s that when we start competing for the real de- legates, that we've got a lot of strength ln a big state that's-go- ing to be crucial." Delegates chosen in the county caucuaes will be joined at the t convention in St. Petersburg on ftet:-ord But1 Nov. 16·18 by 839 other delegates who are picked by party leaders Dealer Ch.~rlc s H a milton and elected offi cials and are ex--shows a receipt penned by a pect.edtofavorCarter. J ewish Revolutionary War THE STATE convention in- cludes a non-binding straw poll on the last day which has no ac· tual slgniflcance, since Florida's deleeat.es to the Democratic Na· Uonal ConvenUon will be chosen in a statewide primary next March 11. patriot following an auctll)n in New York whic h brought a record SJ00.000 Compu5t r P a ul Francis Webs ter bought the signature of the Declaration of lndependenc:e signer. :::~::cs,,.~=.: trade, uld Commerce analyat who uked oot to be ldentllled. Tbe thlrd.quarter 1rowtb, whlcb aome ana.l11t.t 18)' couJd be a temporary plateau before the nation's output •a.lo tuma down, followed a second.quarter decline of 2.3 percent at an an- nual rate. Had the third.quarter fiaure alao abowD a drop, the at.atlatics would have lined up weU with the tr~ deflnllion of a re· ceaalon : two consecutive quart.ens of declinlna output. THE TBl•D·QUA&TEa growth figure was the strongest so Car this year. though still weaker than the 3.5 percent ex pans1on in the third quarter or 1978. And it occurred. m good part. because Ame ricans saved a mere 4.1 percent of thei r earn· ings -the lowest savings rate in more than 25 years. Commerce analyst Adren Cooper said ls the economy in recession? .. We don't know from this." Cooper said. ·'If you look at the fi gures. gross nationetl product 1s back almost to the level of the hrst quarter ·· GROSS NATIONAL product adjusted for 1nflat1on stood at "" ~nnual rate of ·s l.43 t rilhon. ~bout $2 million high-er than the first quarter level. the report showed, Consumer purchases from Ju ly through September rose 1.1 per.cent to an annual rate or $924.8 billion. mor e than re· covenng from the O 7 percent decline of the prev\ous quarter. the report iodlcated. · Trade surged 47 percent to $19.4 billion al an annual rate. again more than making up for the 22 percent drop in the serond quarter An annual rate figure 1& com puled by extending the aC\.J\"tt)' of a single quarter over the span of a fuJJ year . ALTIIOUGH THE report 1n dicates that inflation s low~d from an annual rate of 9 ~l per l"l'Ol In the f1rH lWO q~:lrlH'> .,,( the year to 8 4 percent in th•· thi rd quarter. the 1nc·om1· 1if ,\mt•ntJn' ~uffrn·d I nc omi.-adJUl>ted frir tJ"Hh 111 rlal1on and ta).e., "a~ do" n • .I percent in the third quartl'r \•• S990 3 blllton It had rallt•n I I percent 10 Ule prec.edm& qu.art.er De•fl11W•et Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev is not dead, as rumored m western r eports, but he is seriously ill, tbe Russi a n government an· nounced today The nature of the 72-year·old leader's illness was not disclosed. Snake Issue Resolved; No Firing WASHING TON <AP I -The bureaucratic snake that bit gov· ernment herpetologist Kenneth Dodd bas been defaoged. He won't be fired, after all, for ask· ing a French restaurateur to re· move from hi s menu a dish cooked Wlth a threatened rat· tlesnake The lntenor Department says the 29-year-old b1olog1st. who' was noW1ed last week that he would be terminated 1n 30 days. will be given a written rebuke and noUung more "THE PROPOSED pun1::.h- m..-nt dtd not fit the offe nse," an· nu unn·d As i.1 s lanl l11ter1or ~wn etary Hobert l, Herbst Or Dodd 1::. a w.eful employee of the US Fish and Wildllf(' St•r..-.ce. and ht> ha., .,uffe reti enou1i1.h ·· 'I ft>(•I n•ll1•\l•d .md i.:l.td '" hJH' m) J'>b bJrk. Uv1Jd ::.aid •Jf • the dt>u .,1on II(' Jdd••c1 that he wa::. j!111ni.: lo t r \< lo avoid French reslaurant.s for a while." But the straw poU is expected to have some psychological ef. feet , since the Carter and Ken· nedy forces devoted a great deal of effort to making good showing early in the political season. Name Your Game ... 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Added to all of this are the reports of other local high school and college sports, from wrestling to wome n's athletics. Name your game -we cover your team -in the sports pages or the DAILY PILOT .642-4321 I -------·· ln"estigation Mu.I IJe PriWJte IAN nANCllCO <AP> -ID • vi_.,. for atat• a.a,,.. .. a.rt J~ ......, .... '"clal l)eMl of Juetle. lllu ...... 6t .. ....Utu&.kaaal tor .. latead .. Uoa ot all•1•d lll1b COii.rt ~ to be canted <Milla public. Performaac• ma1 be made pubUc. ••CONftDSNTIALn'Y of Ua• vtiaU,.tlcn bf tlM eom•&eelon pr•••r••• coafldeace la tbe JudlclarJ u aa taldtuUoa by avo&dlDI premature ~ meat ol OOUDdleA claiJD.1 OI judJelal nilHoaduct or dlNMD· t.ct CbW IUlllee RoM Blrd'a bid f« "°""'1DAUon by ...... De._ by a DUTOW muatn. Comml11lon chairman Bertram JUM a..ct ao eom....i about the naliq. T~• aev••·membu pHtl, l•ct'-llul •' Uae Caliror.la ~ er.rt ,..., to dKt4e .......... ruled 11aund~ .... tM .... eoutltudoa requinl laMIUpUom ol Judpt be bekl la Merel. lkat lt allO aald ~ ot tbe C\UT'ent lnvettlaation by tbe Commlaalon on J udlclal . t y .' • the apeclal SupNtm• Court wianilDOUlb' Nied. THE oamGN. rendeNd by tbe CoUrt of Appeal juatleea aeJeet.cl by lot to rule on UM eoG· trovenlal l11u.. ••Id tbe re· · qulrement for confldentlal bear· lop ··encouraae-tbe tuinO ol complaints and the wtllins parUclpatloo ol citl&ena." I The newest model of the McDonnell maiden night. It bas a lonaer fuselage and : Douglas DC·9. the Super 80, lifts off the ~reater winJtspan than previous DC·9B. I runway at Long Beach Thursday on Its Tbe eommtukm la lavest11at· lnl cbarpt t.bat th• bltb court purpoeel~ delayed polJUcally 1en1lllv• declaiooa until aft.er tut November's election to pro. The special court Said tbe COO· stltutlonal provilkm wu adopt- ed In 1988 and that voters bad not expretaed any desire to chan1e it. ~~~-=-~~~~~~~~--,.--~~-:--~i Navy Won't Light lis Buoys I· Ae,....•eeFI,...• ~ing Conspiracy Charged in Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) -American aeroepace firms conspire to hire foreiln technical workers by fill.ng allegedly false statements with t.be U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, a federal court suit charged. Tbe result, according to the 700·member American Engineering Association, is a cheaper U.S. technical labor market dominat· ed by. foreigners. The aWt filed Thursday claims McDonnell Douglas Corp. and Northrop, as well as Grumman Aircraft, Lockheed Aircraft and Boeing Commercial Airline Co. Inc., conspired to "arbitrarily set a prevailing wage sbustao- lially below the real prevailing rate." '1We believe this practice pro- vides the companies with cheap labor." AES attorney Ken Kukuda said O..C11 Not A•u•~d SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Rainbow the Clown wasn't smil ing as he was taken into custody for selling balloons at the multi- million dollar Pier 39 shopping complex al Fisherman's Wharf. The c l own , J o n athan Zachariah, 26, was c ited for trespassing and r eleased.• He waa picked up from the shopping center aa be passed out leaflets • ancl sold balloons to passersby wit.bout a permit Fellow clowns huddled alongside Ikea llkme•t •e9I"• I SAN FRANCISCO "<AP> -The University of CalUornla's troubled county-level farm pro-vam. accused In a recent study of failing to serve , m inorities. will gel a full -time executive for minority affairs. ( STATE J R•~r Claeelc S•IC LOS ANGELES CAP) -A class action . suit challenging bank charges for bounced checks was rejected Tflursday by a Superior Court judge here. The plaintiffs, who say they~u appeal, contend the banks are assessing a penally charge for e very ''insufficient funds " (NSF> check they process. The defendant, Security Pacific Na· tional Banlt, says its $4 chatge is just a fee for the work involved in processing an NSF check, not a penalty. Slcetet•• ldeadfled VENTURA <AP) -A skeleton found five years alter a Ventura bartender was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of a missing woman baa been identified as that of the slain woman. Because no body could be found, circumat.anUal evidence was med lD a Ventura County Superior Court trial last year to convict Olarlea Jennings, 32, in the October 1974 s laying of Cathy Christensen, 22. Pipe P-et•refl The declllon a1ao ruled the "commlaalon m1,y report itie re'.- sult.a or status ol tbe lnvesti1a· lion lo t.be public without violal· lng'' theconst1tuUon. THE ISSVE be1an when Moak filed suit in a Los An1elea court seeking to quash a subpoena re- quiring his public testimony. The court na1ed a1ainal Mc¥. But the higb court Juatice ap- pealed, and a Court ol Appeal slded with him Sease•'• Fit-•t SAN DIEGO CAP) -Tbe Navy hu decided not to put warnlnl liahte on its dozen mooring buoys in San Diego Bay, despite criticism that the huge cement at.rueturea are a boatiJlg peril. A 74-year-old Lakeland. Fla., man died and four other persons were injured earlier this month when a 22-foot cabin cruaer smashed into one of the unlit buoys while on a moonlight cruise across the harbor. A Navy inquiry slated Thursday that lilbling the buoys would not be "practical or feasible " Rain Causes Power Loss By fte Auoela&ed Pftll The season's first good rainfall. in Northern California caused scattered power oota1es and traffic tieups throughout the Bay area late Thurs- . day. And more precipitation was expected over the weekend. The Lake Tahoe area a lso got its first snowfall of the season at Donner Pass on Interstate 80 and Echo Summit on U.S. 50. The National Weather Service said nearly two inches of precipitation was measured In the northern Sierra. A FEW IRJNDREDTHS of an inch or rain fell in the Bay area whHe more r ain was reported north of the city. Police said power outages caused by downed wires occurred ln parts of Berkeley, Richmond, Hayward, Rau, Dublin and San Rafael. lo the wont outage, a Paciftc Gu & Electric Co. •re:aman said 3,300 San R.tael eustomers were ~.wit.bout power when a tree braoeb bit an electric line · THE8E WERE SEVERAL traffic tleups throu«hout the Bay area. 1be California H11bway Patrol said a 10-car accident occurred near tbe San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, lying up traf- fic on Routes 480 and 80 for almost an hour. Al least one person was injured and taken to Mission Emergency Hospital. WHTTIIER (AP) -Escaping methane gas from a punctured pipeline ha s injur ed four workers who were trying lo restore production at an aban· doned oil well, according to Later, traffic wu delayed for nearly ~hour on c ou n l y fire d e Part men t the bridge when two trucks jackknifed -one oq spokesman Dick Friend. h 'd d h b Seven men working on the t e Bay bn ge an anol er near y. well Thursday were stunned by The National Weather Service said the precipila· escaping gas, Friend said, and tion was caused by a rapidly.moving Pacific I I Cmdr. Jack Mayo, apokeaman for the 11th : Naval Diatrict, said the World War ll buoJS have t remalned unlighted through the yean because • "any light would be completed cruabecl" when ; ships tied up at the buoys. i • • '1bey should be painted white, which would : help their visibility," Mayo said, "but the chain : wears the paint off. ' 'Good seamanship -keeping a proper : lookout -should prevent such accidents," be said. ; . UC officials told a regents comm ittee Thursday that recruitment has already begun for an affirmative action officer for the Cooperative Extension Service, a program that has been the target of several civil· rights suits and a scathing re- port by the university's own task force two workers fe\into a 10-foot pit weather front. at the site. -------------~ __ --------------------------------- Oub Lottery Stopped SAN DIEGO {AP> -Police say a charity lottery of the Civitan Club has been stopped after a month because a private firm was runninf. it for profit. In newspaper ~vertlsements, a• suggested dona lion" of $3 per c rd was asked. Participants were told they could · at least $4S by correcUy pick inl five winning teams, based on point spreads. A nontransferable permit was issued to an of· fleer ol the club. Police said they learned later that Civitan bad contracted with a private firm to l run the operation. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY- ~RYSTAL­ PORCE~A.llV - BR01WZES- CHI5A. - SILVER and •ere. Lots of diamond rings and e1rrings, oe>'d chlint, fine chine and 0V1tel, btonin. some fumi· Friday, ·8etwdey, Md 8uncl•y nights Oct. 19, 20...t21 . ""9, olll, chandelien, brass lempa, etc. Something for everyone -from S1 .00 up. FrH ldmlaion. Bank of America, Maltar ·CNrgit, cP,ecks, Inspection of all merc:hand"- Fridlly, Saturday, end Sundlly 2 • 5 P.M. and 7 • 8 P.M. .,.,,. terms a,allable. newport gallerle• ltd • 2642 West Coast H lghway Newport Beach, CA (714) .Mf>.2200 COMSIGt••ns ACCWI& -ra.1PM . ' l I AD .... emr•t " NI Ii ....... rt In a tr Fl I ....,_.. bM ... dllcei'lllbll, ~ ....... ..... llnee tlae earllelt arrtwalL · · ~L ,,_. wu ewen aw tWr ..-a .. c•w.a backtromd W04lld make It tlftlcalt for .._. • Ill •· limlaaa.d Imo u.e IHinltNam• tMt ...,..:cc• .:t deodll woukt .... '° llol• ..... : . brln• with thematrana• cmtoma andd&M ... . For the fU'lt few yean, none of Ulla ... meet to be hao- pen na. Most of the retupea were able to 1et alonl without 90vemment aJd in a reaaonab1y ahort time. They seemed to be bard worklnl (one mill owner ln a IOUlhem state said, ''I'd like to have a whole boaUoad ol them">. But lhe..re were no aurau of unemJ>loyment amo.oa Amertcani ln areu where they aettled. Thelr yoUQOten were quiet. dillf@t students. 'Ibe dam broke In Oranie County earlier th1I month when tbe county Board of Supervisors asked for lederal help ln screening. refugee health probl~ms, notably a ' • ~Ugbt ~rease in the tuberculosis rate reported by the ' Health Deparrinent. The board rurther pointed out the need ror more· federal cash to pay additional health and social _w_orke.n engaged in processing the steady stream of arriving re· fugees. This was all very logjcaJ, since Orange County has received a large number of refugees and CongreS:S has been unreasonably remiss in renewing federal funding to take care of them until they setUe in. . The response was good. A senior adviser from the federal Center for m sease Control a rrived on the scene. A program of TB testing was initiated in the schools, although experts played down the risk of infection among youngsters because they are especially resistant to that disease. • • A federal grant for a clinic for refugees and indigents was approved and the go9emment agreed to cut back the numberofrefugeearrivalsinthecounty. Unfortunately, this has not so far been enough to cool what became a mounting hysteria. Some parents decided to keep their children out of schools attended by refugee· youngsters. The League ot Cities issued a frantic after-the-fact resolution calli~g on s upervisors to take urgent action to ·'protect the county against epidemics." _ · Ac tion, of course, is being taken. So far there is no evidence that a single county resident has been inf eced with tuberculosis by a refugee, much less an "epidemic." Fortunately. the once-dread disease now is easily and in- expensively controlled. There d~finitely is a need for prompt federal funding of all programs involving refugee;;. Apart from health. this includes housing assistance. language training and especiaily assistance for schools trying to educate stu- dents who speak little English. There is an equal need to cool the hysteria. Already there are reports of refu gee youngsters being ostracized by their classmates -doubtless reflecting home at- titudes. This is unhealthy for a ll concerned. Let the children learn from one another and respect one another. And let the adults take a good look at their motives in building a 1-situation that is being handled quite well into a social : and political monster. • . . . I I ' . . • I : Hospital Cost Reality Two hospital cost containment measures are making their way through Congress. They won't work. And. interestingly enough, their op- ponents include e mployers who paid some $42 billion in group health insurance premiums in 1978. True. hospital costs are scary. But they haven't risen at the rate of, for example, home financing, utility bills, auto and borne repairs and postal bills. And, in 1978, an organized voluntary effort on the part of private hospitals reduced the rate of hospital cost increase by three percentage points, saving consumers $1.5 billion. Tbe cost containment measures propose limiting each hospital's cost increase to ll.5 percent over its pre- vious year's increase. Hospitals failing to meet this goal would lose Medicare funds and be subject to a 150 percent tax on revenue exceed.inf the 11.5 percent limit. Obviously the first victims of such a law would be tbe hospitals that already have reduced the rate of their cost increase voluntarily. The efficiently run hospitals would be penalized while the inefficient could meet the goal just by mending their ways. Singling out private hospitals for imposition of a com· plex system of price controls is inequitable and imprac- tical without commensurate controls on wages and sup. ply prices. To make it worse, federal hospitals would be exempt. In short, the government doesn't1worry about cost when the taxpayer foots the bill. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily 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/Kidnappng ByL.M. BOYD On July 1, 1874 in German· towni Pa., a small boy called Char ey -Charles Brewster Ross -disappeared. Five Dear Gloomy Gus A recent movie on TV taeladed repeated ......... Mq1llDCel, a .......... ap •la bi• sleep, nldct., 1tab- btn11, tbootlao. Yet tbe words ''bell'' and "damn" were de ..... Tbil lJ tJae netWorb I Idea al C IC anblp? DADD days later, his rather re- oeived a ransom note. If any ransom was paid, there's no record of it al hand. What's known is the boy' was never found. And the father searched for bis aon for 20 years, spending about $60,000 to track down fruiUess leads. It waa the flnt criminal kid- napping ID American.history. Another candidate for the "My Name la a Poem" Club ii Danny cranny ot Sioux Ci· ty, Iowa. If tbat range ot mountalnt bas a saw-toot.bed proftle, it's a "alerra." That queltloa ~ sram· mar, paattuattoa aad E:uaaaelD09t .... bJ 1 al tbl6r teacllen II: .. Wbat'• the dlffereeee betwMn 'affect' od '•f· feet'?" NobodJ anywhere ••• bora wldloat a lllrtb defect. Robert N. WMd/Pubflther n.omM Klftll/ ..... . ~·Deficiencies -. S.hooking- • A ... QTON -A ittll· ... !-"'.,a~ 11t•11tlal11 •111l11Mt ""·tt•boa com· •l11&oa •••Htf1aua1 &Jae ~=· .... die,,.,.. ;::. ..... r::w.pl:a-..r: ........ fl& .... ftna,llt :.'=!.. ... ci:C':O-W: :! v•lopment. Aa&l .... pro&eltera, auch u tboM 1'M recently stormed the barrtcadll of ~ ....... N.H., nuclear facility. bave made 1t clear &My. dqn 't in· tend to forpt the near- cataatropblc fiasco at Three Mile Island, which held the entire nation ln fritht.eoed suspense for six days last March. NUCLEAR power's staunchest ~efenders, including Jimmy Carter, have attempted to soft-pedal the health and aafe. ty hazards of building more nuclear power plants. Rut the highly confidential findings of the presidential commission headed by Dartmouth president J ohn Kemen y, prove that Americans were fortunate that Ute Tine Mlle lllud aeddlal , .. ·t ..... or dlda't i....-.-... Kemler ad bll fellow COID• mlNICIMn wW report to the Wbl&e llouM later W. IDGlldL But we've bad aec:.u to their prelimlnarJ •YH·ODIJ COD· clualoal, .rblcb are eertalD to cban•e UM way tbe oudear ln· duatly II renlated. 8Hlcally, what tbe ln- vestlp&on found • ., that, at leut at Tbree MU. bland, tbe nuclear power induatry la beinc run by people who don't bow what u.ey•re doina -or don't care. Sere are/uat a few ol the shocking de iclenclea the Kemeny CommiujoD's in · vestigaton turned up: -The Three Mlle laland fiasco wu caued primarily by the· inability ol the operaton, engineers and plant ·supervisors to re.cognize the mechanical failure when it occurred. ''This demonstrated a lack or fun· dameatal understanding of the plant desiJD and operational characteristics under normal and abnormal cooc:UUons." say the secret findinp. -QUALIFICATIONS for licemed nuclear plant penoaoe& are incredibly lax. There are no minimum requirements on educatloo or psychological fit· ness for reactor operators, ~ supe"'8on and plaDt • ....,.. -wtqe apertlM UICI ...._ of mlncl cm mea tbe dlftertlice b«w-Nfet, aad n!Otmare for mllllona. One Nuclear RmdMGrY Commlaltoo afftdal recalled I(~ an lndiridual who didn't have a hi&b acbool ed'*eatloa. lncrecllbly •. there's not ..-a requirement that ap.. plicaata wt1b crimJnal reeol'da be "need out. • -TralniDI prosrams are nm by-the udlitlell with virtually DO supervision by the NRC. The pro1rama nm by tbe ftrm that desiped Three Mile Island's re- actors, for example, haven't been audited aince 1968, and that audit didn't evaluate Ure coo- tents of the program. just the ex· am reswu. Classroom attend- ance is not monitored by the NRC. Flies of put NRC Ucens- int exams are kept by the utilities as guides ror trainees, one Kemeny commissioner told our reporter C hri s toph Szecbenyi. "The resulting picture is one of training programa or wbJch the NRC is larcely ignorant, followed by ex.a.m.inations which are routinely passed without meaningful evaluation," con- cluded the commission's staff in· vesticat.on. -THE INDVSTaY and the regulatory commission failed to 'rr'S AN AID q>;sTI~NA.i;rr . ISM SOOM'E ~.Cf( HAS Ht·SME MR em-J,A ©WJi>~I~ WlU> 'OJ ~DER 'P~J ~~LY ~SR'.))El) °DNij¢1S M 6IV6iS C* Tu~ M)? ~PlAIN, IN 3Q) ~CR~ WMY ... · Earl Waters :::a.:--~~.: country and ....... ,..,..... of probebHl&y WU elMrtJ ... cernlble. Par a.ample, aa _.. dent -llmUar to ,,.,.. ... llland'I but ... aerioal -ae- ourred ln tt'74 at a naclear power plant ID. Bean••• S w ltserland, In volYldl Amertcab-made equipment. Bat tbe inddmt wu Mt'« ..,... to the l'!BC • ....became tbe law ,.. quiJina American ftrma to ,. port reactor·related aceldeaM wasn't passed WI two mc.ttw later. Even now, under mutual bt- formatiioo aareementa wttll II natlops, tbe information tbe NRC gets from overseas la often "well laundered" to minlml• seriouaness, according to an NRC olftcial. -WamlDp from knowledee- able, conscientious Inspectors and acientiats are sbn&Qecl off by thoae with the power to eor. rect potentially danceroua altua· lions. NRC inspector James Cresswell, for example, tried in vain for two yeara to get bi.a superiors to do aomethlng about · deficiencies at the David-Besse nuclear plant near Toledo, Obk> -s hortcomings that foreshadowed Three MUe 1sland. And a Tennessee Valley Autbod· ty scientist had spotted a mQw safety problem related to the malfunction that occurred at TMJ -but his informaUon waa lost in the shuffle unUJ after the nuclear mishap that shook tbe world. -POOR D~GN made some vital information in the .r.e.ctar room inacC'eSSible. Malfunctioa· ing eql,lipg:aent was slow to be.re- moved or repaired. and 'lbl'ee Mile Island management wu lax in modifying operaliona and eme rgency procedures. "One must conclude." tbe report states, bluntly. "that the over· sight of both the utility and tbe N RC was clearly deficient in permitting these deficiencies to. go unattended." Kemeny's probers, curiously, wrote off the health hazard to those exposed lo Three Mile Island's radioactive fallout with the phrase "probably no detec· table long-term delayed health effects." And it notes that "only three workers ... were exposed to slightly higher radiation doses than coosidered safe, but even those doses were not sufficient to cause any acute injury." Yet the investigators admitted that scientista are uncertain .--.............. .necta GI ..... ...... , . .,. Refugee Headcount hnportant to State Today'• column u written by Mr. Waters' auociate Phil Jordan If federal predictions are cor· reel, by 1983 some 450,000 In· dochinese refugees, more than half the national total, will be living in California. Right now. though, not even Marlo Obledo, state Jlealth and Welfare Secretary and chairm,n or the CaliforDla Task Force on lndo· cblnese Refugees knows bo,w many are ln the stale, what part of the state they are in, or what they are do- ing. There are some 220,000 of the refugees in the country today, with up to 14,000 more arriving each month. Estimates or the number-01 California range from Art Hoppe 70,000 lo 110.000 In the meantime. Obledo ob- served, "All we can do is to try to make inteJUgent guesses." "We,ll know better in 18 months. after the 1980 census," Obledo told a recent taalt force meeting. Even so. those figures wall likely be dated by the time they are complied. SOME OF THE gueaaea already made have been WJ'Oal. according to Marlon Woodl, director o( the Department of Social Services and an eaecudYe branch member of the tut force. ''We estimated there would be 70,000 retugees ID California by DOW, wltb perhaps Sl,000 of tbem receiving some aort of state aid," Woods told the task force. "It see.ma the total ls closer to 100,000 and from the reports we are getting from the counties, a lot reweroeed belp. But Woods admits there's no way to be sure of current figures, because county reports take up to rune months to reach Sacramento In the state's schools. "AU hell is breaking loose,·· accordl.ng to Dr. Ramiro Reyes. assistant .auperimendeat of public inst.rue· lion ud talk force member. He knows about 1$0 lndocbine:se refaaee cbUdren enter state acboola each moatb-but that's about it. ••1 aot a call from Orqe Ooaaty telUnc me some scbools lbawe ap to lbree times tbe nmber of ntuiee children they ·~·· TBB 8'1'ATB'8 schools will lake a bead CCMmt some time this moet.b. ae,., s-.ys. but the re- aulta won't be known until January. Since the retuiees began ar- ri\"lq in 1975, they've been set· tied around the country in pro. portion to population ; California's sbue bas beeu roughly a tenth of the total. ~ in lb.la country, though, the re- fugees are free to move where they will. and the state has no sure way to tally these "secon· dary arrivals.·· IT MAKES A difference to state officials. If a refugee faml· ly Is settled in. say. Ohio, then moves to California on its own, Ohio continues to receive federal funds for retuaee assimiJatJon. One ol the reasons so many re- fugees bead for Califonl1a ts the presence of an already established Asian American · population. plm businesses of- fering goods and services to lh1a population. And, tr•diUonally, new immigrant groups baft tended to cluster. Perbape the tn08t important reason. tboulb. la California'• climate. Jndocbin• la a lroptc land, quite unlike, say, Iowa or upstate New Yon. Aa Rens summed It up, "Ewn if you aren't from a warm counlr)', who wa.nts to li•• ln North Dakota?" Amazing What Man's Done With Four Brief Words SCENE: The summit of Ml. Sinai. The lonel11 figure of Mow• can bt teftl trudgfng to tlw top, a ltOM t®-in each hand. ~. the clouds part oftd o t'*-'erou vote~ con« heard. Voice r..atnth o tHOf11 ••oh> You want more revisions, I sup- pose, Moses? lloaea (huttanoy>: Yea. s r . We're still bnln1 trou· ble wttb "Thou shalt not kill." Veke: You flnd tbat dlf. nealt to un· ....... , ._.: v-.11r. Wereallll,... probablJIDMllt at ... ~ acceptable to aboot, ,..a;....., uv male 1trance1'1 .. Joaa • tomeone ln llutboftty told • to. And we ate atreed that anyone who kills women and children is committing an atrocity ... Voice: Well, that's something. Moeee: . . . unless be does so from a blgb-fiytng airplane, in which cue he's a bero. And we have also banned killl.ng people with poi.son gas except ln atate- operated gas cbamben where we use lt because lt's the moat bumam "1 to kill people. Voice '""*': That makes sense • 11 ... : But now we're bawiol trouble wtth napalm. llWtary lawyers and diplomata offtdalb' repre1eati:ta:1 countriet baft been mee In 06'nen for three weeb tr'11DI to decide whether or not to ban ti1.Uq _,. pre wttb napalm on tbe srOUDdl that lt la an "exce11IHlY lw'aatal" •• ;re •••••: Wat 11 aapalm, llOMIT ll•HI: Ob, lt'I Jellled 1aa0Une. sir. When the-1 bomb contal.ning ltuplodes, fiam.l.Qg globs of it are hurled tbi.a w•1 and that, sucking to whomever they bit and, as the cue may be, rapidly or slowly fryinl them to death. Veke: And did tbese laWJ'el'I and diplomats reach a declsioGT 11 ... : Yea, air. They dedded to adjourn, think tbe matter over and meet qain next year. V9k'8 fdla~ (Mfn'J: By me, MOlel, beinl burned alive .strikes me u beiDI excessively barmf\11 to one '1 bealt.b I .... : Perbapa, sir. But, as the law1er1 said, banning napalm would really open a C!an ot worms. N• lt 'WOUid be all Tbomu Jeff.-.oa: ••were we directed from WublqtoD when to IOW and wblD to rqp, we 1bould IOOll wut for bread." incendiaries. s uch as pbospbon.is bombs and perbaps even tr.cer bulleta. And U tboee, why not all bomba and all buUet.s? After all, beln1 torn apart by old·fasbioned TNT iln't particularly 8'>0d for you. Velee: I SUppoH not. ••ee• <•hokh•o "'• It.ad): Eventually, •e would be re- duced to killing each otber with atonet and cluba like unciYUiled 1avaces. Wbat abould we do, air! Velce: YO.. m.lcht tey ha..,.. lawyers. 11 ... : Please, sir, tt'a llUI to take • mlracle to 1et ua Out Ol thla one. Velce: But 10• alrea41 performed a miracle, .... ••ee•: A pilraclet Wbat miracle, air? Voke:ltlla~ .... that ~could n~1~;:= verbtaae lDto foar wordaona atoDetabW. • - ' Cheers·.Faded •• XSWA.Nh. lb. <AP> -ftlt ._.y ..... ~._-e,.....~•""•t.N~­be ••dnlM~*-k.eo...-.. coroaw ..... "bl 1U COIMUU. 1M .............. W' aawtliletraaa." ,,_.. ta talk that Y~ ~ eomllllttld 1uielde. 9ul DOba4.Y here"' it. 1'MJ ,.,_. to beU... it. To ....._, IM w• "the w:ro•ned mt~t dwnpkln o1 UM wottd." IN TB& i-. TB&as WAM'T a dandy from heN to HoUywood who couid matcb ~~ Jfayden Nlelaolu Stublaata, t.be 1Uttertna ft1bter 'wttb the Clan ~ proft)e. ,, lD tboM dan. be wu flaht1n1 -and beat.tn1 -the bllt mlcldl.....,.t bosen ln tbt world. But that wu a aoa.i tlme aao. and everybody knew Ya.a Stuk&e)' wu a 111d creatul'e tbe n11bt lut Week -tow dQ1 after be turned • -wben be stepped out In front ol UuW Burll.Qeton & Nort.bem .,tnei1n the Kewanee raUyarda. Everybody knew be ~-been wandering around wtth his wrinkled raincoat nappin1 in the wind and old fipt pictures under his arm. EVEaYllOOY &NBW 'lllAT BIS MANAGER bad bunaJed bia career and taken bis money. "I wu soJd down the river," Stubley said, coo• tendin1 unUt the day be died that his mana1er urged him lo throw fights for quick money and promised title chances that never came .• "He was one or the best," Yit Anderson said sadly as beads nodded up and down the bar at the Pioneer Club on Whiskey Row. "But be was an un· happy person. He lived in the past." Nobody here believes Stuhley just ended it all by taking a dive in front of a train. He was their champion. "nfERE WAS NO TANK DIVE HERE," said Julian "Pal" Wllamoski, a retired judge who quit boxing as an amateur while his friend Stubley went on lo become a professional. Pal and Stuhley grew up together and boxed together at the Grand Theater and the Dreamland Dance Hall in Kewanee, a roaring fight town in the 1920s . Jack Stuhlsatz, a German immigrant baker, dreamed that his sons, Hayden and Paul, would become chaJQplons in the ring. • -"When the Stuhlnt:r. auys fought, people would throw money In the yapla o show their apprecia- tion tor a good match," said Gi!orge Lilly. "Young Stuhley was the fastest thlng you ever saw." Stuhley lost only •two amateur fights' before turning pro in 1929, then rang up a string of 51 straight wins before losing lo Kid Leo.nard in Iowa In a rematch. he beat the Kid in 10 rounds IN IDS YEARS AS A PROF~IONAL, Stubley won 102of 12lfights, butnonewasatitlebout. The highlight or his career came in 1934 when he beat Vince Dundee, the reigning middleweight champ, In a bruising 10-round affair in Chicago. How they cheered him that night; Mills Stadium was lit up like a bonfire and the crowd screamed itself hoarse al the sight of glamorous young Stuhley and hls electrifying left jab. The light of the universe shone on him that night and afterwards HE HAD A •OVIE' STU'S PACE, with a ftneboned noee. a Boman chin, ba.ir slicked back like V•leatino and great black sad eyes. A Loe v 'Aa191-sportaw11Ler called him "tbe ,eut with the Clark Gable proflle." . ·He sponed $200 su.lt.a and blg white Panama bata, sw tounded blmaeU with a nasby entourage and attended Hollywood parties. He made a couple of film aborts with J. Carrol Naish. "In the 19306, at the height of his career. be was a star, a hero, a person who had the idolatry that attends big shots," said Wllamowski. "He was CHAMPIONSHIP ELUDED HIM Young Stuhley In Glory Days APWlr..,_. always impeccably . dressed, always wore a red carnation in his lapel, and when he walked down the street with his beaulifu1 body. kids would flock to him." STVHLEY SAID LATER HE PROBABLY squandered a million dollars, no small part of it in the striug of bars known as Whiskey Row. where drinks for "Stuhley·s friends" were always on Stuhley. One day h~ walked into a greasy spoon restaurant by accident a nd announced, as always, "Drinks are on Stuhley ! " "This ain't no bar. Stuhley," the owner said. "This is a hamburger joint." Stuhley paused only briefly. then threw out his arms as if to embrace the room. "Hamburgers for everybody!" he cried. I . HE WOULD STRIDE DOWN TREMONT Street. his pockets filled with silver dollars that he would give to children. · ' "He'd say 'Here kid, remember Stuhley. Remember Stuhley'," said Teddy Canellos, who used lo shine shoes on the street. •·He looked like downtown Chicago right here in Kewanee." When a friend expressed doubt that Stubley was reallY invited to a Hollywood party at George Raft's house, be phoned Raft ao the friend could bear it straJgbt from the actor. He always carried a picture alped b7 Bl.q Crosby, wbo came to the d~ room aft.er a ftlbt and followed Stubley's career for a time. - BUT THE MONEY RAN OUT AND fame dimmed. He was drafted in 1941. When he returned to Kewanee a few yean later, few remembered him. He could DOt deal with It. "He lived in the past," .said Wllamowald. "Ke could no longer accept it that he was no longer what be bad been.'' <SeeCHEERSFADED,PageAU) ---------------------------------------- $ TVa0 AsNenon(!YJ 'IYQCJ As-on(tY) 0 o "'· SUPE 0R1 0°UPER NO. 7322 •o" ~ Think you'll be snowed under by the DOUBLE SILVER STREAK ~ ! high cost of Christmas gift giving? Don't LOOPER HO TRAIN SET %. despair! There is a "store" where prices ~ are as small as the variety is great. If ROADRACE SET LIST ' 0 your shopping list includes hobby items ~~00 $32.88 ss1.oo $32.79 . ·: like model railroading, model roadracing, • ·~ 0 plastic models, radio control airplanes, TVaO As""" on (°!Y) 'W As-non@) boats or cars, you'll find Hobby Shack a No . u14 No . 1333 real bargain center this Christmas season · DAREDEVIL CLEMENTINE and actually, all the time! JUMP HO TRAIN SET Each year, as you know, department stores, toy stores, drug stores and super- markets put in a limited amount' of hobby goods for those extra sales at auistmas, an~ then those departments vanish like Santa Claus after the new year. We have a huge selection all year long and that means we can service you even after Christmas. Not only can we compne with a better selection and bet- 18r 18t'Vice, but you are going to find our prices as low ( and in many cases dis- counted even llowtr) than the above named types of stores. ., • If you think that your supply of Christ· mas cash will be holding back your gifi giving apifit. 1hef1 we ask that you visit a Hobby Sh.ck store and check our prices, selection and friendly 18t'Vice. We are , certain to put a Christmas jingle back in 1;1: Fmr•Y ROAORACE SET LIST $61.00 $28.56 'ftaO /U'"n on(fy) N O. 1413 COMMAND CONTROL BIG DETOUR SLOTL~S RACING SET LIST $70.50 $38.99 BACHMAN DIESEL HUSTLER HO TRAIN SET ~ • ~ LIST $47.99 LIST $19.99 :m:. S87.00 $38.00 ~ AURORA ~ MARIO BACHMAN e.£ ANDRETTI THE BULLET ~ CHALLENGE HO TRAIN SET -~ HO SLOT RACING ~ ~~.~E S26.99 ~90 524.99 ~~ Shack. ~ LAMA 0 ..... 1.i ....... l() .. f $altt1 "' ......... /() -' 11410 IANDll•I CllCU, MOl IO, llACH IL VD., LA HAIU, CA 90621 ,,._ s • .t., ... 10 .. s FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA t270I (714) tH-t111 (714) 994-5721(211)947-257 4 ~ ' • 1 ~. I I I j ' ' ... '. '· .._...,, ...... ....,....,..., ., ... ~.,°""'tiNll'·~···,...,.._...~ .......... ...,,.,,.. ._..,,~··~·-""'Q·""'"-flllt..,. ..... 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KRO~'I,; . . ~· 'J -. . -·· ... _.. .. ,~~ .......... duty ron- .,jfVrtl(lf\ •All l•hnc n<k< .._..._. ltOn• • lfWf°A ·W""'fl • lC>ft!t IL,.. <t\Md f<MI Vttl Ulttrwl • f •ltnc • ~ltf'~t d bpPnWt • TouNi pol'I' rump • t..ndt-rw.cn hnl hlwr • .... 11-<INnttll( porrt'l•Ut ·~· .... ..i. b.t..UC J Savt' Now on Mayt.tg ~~ndabUity- .. Fri~. OOt., 11, ttrl j \ un WAS LlllR :UPf'OCAftNG," lAOlt All· ~allfld •• ,,.., ltW .......... t.Me: ......... '. atH~ peopa. had tM tow.t Jc*, UM 'wont lQI. Y/e couldn't to ~. couldn't do thl n1. 1nd were 1tat of u dlrty ud (--------) ·.'~Ult to survive lbat AMERIC4 10 of dlserlml•allon , wi YoW' .. .,.._ ... ., la ta waa qwl• an auompli.lbll'H.'!Dl " Leon Andenon dkln't J\11\ sW"Vlve Today It U you alt down t.Q • blue cr•b dinner In hllacteiphla, or N•warll, or New York, or prac- Uc lly anywhere tlonl U.. Eaat Cout, the cr1bl Ilk b arrive on ooe ot Leon Andm ICID '• tnacka lie la ol lhia a r ea'• moat 1ucce11ful seafood lesalers "1 t* llft ... Oll_M," ........ ''OllLllllJ. wlMa l idl Md•,.... or taWa Milllll n••Wna.1 went to ....... I laad IO ID 1•11111' wMn I ........ I ...ad U.. a **la lt1181 F .. """. ... GOI' A aoo• OVD A T&YDN ud pt a =~arid• ca.ma. Ola, I IG1lld .... elalDI. I .,.-...e1Ma..1• MRI ..... -• eet1 a Mlf plloa, ud I ........ two pl._. 0 hom'. ''aut I WU sc:aNd to cleMla. I kept my -,.,.. baell ..._. plMed to tM ._... of •1 Jacket. IC••f'1 ..-I walked cw. to the M IUtion to make ... they hadn't railed the r.,... "I 11...a.d ._.,.. Hfilool lD ...._ aad came back home. rt wu 1UU bed lD llU'Jlud, but it waa Mt .•• • ................... 9'1llNS11.·---Hid. ••1..., Ne I'll ltaJ la it Al ... • lt paya tlM bUll. ••a. ~ 11 1Wl pcwerty cm UM &utana &bore. Pov9riJ 11 a ......_ ~ eiadtdoe, and poor ~le doD't. bave muy wbo will repr11•t1Mm. "1'" ... llYla& IOllM =.!° ... aebaol ... It ii ...... IDD DOW cm tbe Sbore, 8 time • wben ml11'•UD1 ducka ud , ... ud awua perform tWr umaal 11mpbca.J llDd tbe waten ot tbe Cb111peake turn JlJI clar. Ally llid, laclDdl.Dc Leon AIMienon'a klda. mmt t.h1nk It'• like IJ'OWlDI up In heaven. Jerry A~aea, rormer "New ~exleo aov· tl'llOI", ~ ly didn t lm- preN Pr9idmt Carter, aldea ..,. md may be out of tbe nm· .. n i o 1 f o r. aec.retary of education. The search la still on. Home Cambrtqe. Md .. aMo WU where tbe Bil J p· k civil rJ1lu1 movement w11 in full awln1: ea r. IC marchlnC. 1lnlln1. ducldq tear .... Leon An· SACRAll___,. (AP) s II B . ne s'" Succes· s. deraon jotned · ,he rantta and moved to tbe _ aov. z.s:.;.;r 8,.,.,. ma USl S . • forefront. Jr. baa appaipted Wllloa · IN n•E. HE BECAM& DBCVTIVE dine· Riles Jr. and 5· Jon A TRAINING CONFERENCE tor of a three-county commwalty ac:Uoa pl"OIJ'am. Kreedman to the board The seafood bualneaa became bb ticket to col· °' admildatratioo ot the Co-Sponsored with Slnall Busines!r Administration I _...,. 1 .... to n ... .... tudl P u b II c Em pl o 1 e es e1eN, .. ow"'' -~.-a''crabnbanarcoen."_.ua..., a es. Retirement Sfatem. ne SATURDAY, October 20 HJa w1rehouae is busy. bla restaurant buay, Riles, 33, son ol atate his telephone buay. Any penoo o1 any race on acboola chlef Wllaon Orange Coast College Fi~e Arts Bldg. 119 -8 :30-a.m. -4 p.m. Maryland'• Eastern Shore would be hard put to Riles, la • member of REGISTRATION: $15. 00 at door -lncludts Lunch oa, IF YOU HAPPEN TO PASS through aonvllle, sup,with Leoo. He a1ao runs• thnvlng aurant: Captain Crab. Or, ii you are interested In the subUeUes of poverty affttla meUvaUon, aee Leon. It Is his laity. Jn May, at a1e 31, he wtU complete work la dodorate degree In peycholol)'. match hla aucceH story, but Leon Anderson isn't the Oakland City Coun·1 through. ~~~~~~~~--=c=ll~. ~~~~~~-l~~~~~P~H~O~N~E~R~ES~E~R~V~A~T~IO~N~S~A~~~C~EP~T!~D~~J~$~6~·5~8~8!0 ~~~~~ Lab Goals Atalmt the odda he dld all t.bla on Maryland's E•tera Shore, th• area cbraattled In James M bener'a best-teller. "Cheaapeake " ' HD Topic I . .. A semina r on ·'in· terpretatlon of Laboratory Testa and Blood Gases" wlll be held Saturday in Forum I al Oqlden West College In HunUngt.oo Beach. The aemlilar, which offers canUnuing educa· Uon credit to nunea and other health care iM'raon· nel, la free and open to the public. Reglatratioo at the door begins at 8 a .m .. For informaUon, phone 892·7111, extension~.- Retiring? Aid Near A free seminar de · signed to assist persons or all ages lo preparing · for retirement will con- -/ tinuetoday al 7:30p.m . in the Orange Coast College S cience Hall in Costa Mesa. T o d av's lectur e workshop, the second in a four-part series, is titled .. Finances, Social Security and Le1al Al· • ·~----fairs " MARYLAND HORATIO AL_.. STORY For Information, Leon AHdel'90ft Oul9ld9 ....._.,,.nt phone 5.'i6-5880 GOST PLUSI f ROM OUR WIDE AND WORLDLY .::~.) ®U>r-...:~ ~OFFEES TEAS & SPICES ·-··i ~~CTION . - :MULTl·USE ELECTRIC 1:0FFEE GRINDER 'from France ~ompact handy gnnder to ('prtnd collee, spices or ~iuls. 01 bright plastic and metal construction : 7" tall 15.88 . OLD FASHIONED CAST lRON COFFEE G~NDER From Taiwan Heavy cast 11on grlnde. It adj\lsta1>1e anu dan be mounted on wall or table. :,10" tall 11.99 • fODDY COLD WATER COFFEE EXTRACTOR Put a pound of ground ....::::==== Coffee and cotd water "'to this marvelous • Invention and overnight ~u wlll have about 36 oz 91 concentrated coffee"•tract. Thia 911tract la then useo with bolling water to .,ake coffee as you peed It. There la no 9aate, acidity la r.duced and the V ~ffee la clear Ind delicious. .... tot•l,ht. 13.99 bPLETE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED. ~C & GLASS CONSTRUCTION • OOLONG ORANGE PEOKE ORANGE SPICE Listed are just a few choices lrom our delectable candy counter. ' TEENEE BEANEES 20 flavors Including Cinnamon Apple, Root Beer, Tangerine, Watermelon, Peanut Butter, Apricot, Lime, Pineapple and Strawberry. bl',.' llllli1/21WLB. GUMMIBEARS LICORICE BUTTONS LICORICE ALLSORTS FRUIT SLICES Lemon, Lime, Orange and Raspberry. LICORICE ROPES Red and Black 1.40 .55 .75 .90 1 LB. 2.80 1.10 1.50 1.80 COPPER COFFEE POT a TEA _;.~~~KETTLE From Portugal Especlally handsome tin tined utenalla for elegant tea and coffee MfVlce. 1 '.4 OTB. EACH TEA KETTLE 17 99 7" DIA. • COFFEE POT 8YI" TALL 18.91 I . Oll9 1 DAYI A WllK -10MT. tt A&-e , ... -.ttA&-f, ... -· ·--~GIJMll ' • j DEPARTMENT STORES Broadwa)' · Buffumf Bullock's W1l~h1re Ne1man-Marcu~ J.C. Penne)'s Robinson·s WOMEN'S APPAREt Apropos Back Sarcct Feminine Aline Ellen Caner Cathy Jean/ Couns1de (conNns IOOft) John Hogan Lanl of California Leslie John The loot Matthews Motherhood M11crn11) ~hop The Place Jca11 Rya• Fashion The Sho.,-Off Soipce Women·a Apparel MEN'S APPAREL ArsOaraac At Ease (C09iltl21lll Brooks Brother' Garv·~ ct Compan, The Look CiuY' Gear Phclf" P.O.S H S1herw-001f, SHOE ~TORE.\ Paul Allan Fiesta Footwear Hemph1ll's Shoe\ Huu1n·, Shoo Leeds Manders Shoes It Something El.e Newport Children's Bootcry WC1hcrby·KayKr J[W[URS Bm1 Walker Newport Gemstone Design Jewelers Slavtck's Jeweler~ Weinert Fine Jcwtls Wyndham Lei&)\ 011mo1wb IOOKSTOHS B. Dalton Booklcller Doubltday Book Shop RESTAURANTS Bo&Jes p~ Bob Burns CHILDREN'S APPAREL -The Red Balloon. Ltd ClfTS. ('ARDS. FLOWER~ II STATIONERY f l Poco Candi., Valley Halim.irk _ SPORTING GOODS. TOYS. HOHIES, CRAFTS, LUGG,\CElt PETS Bcnc:hley's Luwge Crart Worb forty Love Karl's roys.. St111<>«1ers, Hobb~ • Ncari Sportin1 Goods R11S1o's Wonderful World of Pct~ HOME FURNISHINGS Bath Shop- Nettle Cr«k Shop FOOD SP£0At TY HickOl'Y Farms Sea Cindy I ' Cocos fl Ro~no hanc.scan Room I he Islander I tdo Buffc:t Newport "tufrd Roll Ptnncy5 Coffee 'ihop Tht Rigger rruty Natural!) Heahh Food~ velvet Turtle Vama10·, Yonntt•s Yogurt lodiac Room <\PECIAI TY SHOP!' M lacquo. Furrier The Tobilccon1st Yatn Minic<:ai~r MALL HOURS Monctay, 1'1wnay -4 FrWay: _) IO:tl a.111.·9:11 p.M. TU~). W'*"-*ylMS-tfty: ............ , .•. SWMlay: 12 llOCNI to 5:tl P·•· \omc .e0tt .. .,,.,_5 At,e.n• •tta IOf' )0--t \~Pfk°ftt"°""'""''"-• - .. . ., .. ORANGE COUNTY GARYS &CO. ~ · PERS<JW.L Y INVITES YOU •.. to o ~ Showing d SOOTHWICK duft•Ma and to '""' Mr. Marty Oon1i9 rep11•ntl~ SOUNtWJC cJott.. You'I bt aa. to tdlt an ol Olft d • tpart coot ,_. in Olfy .. wtth Olft dltal&. Joen ua fa' t"9 ~ and ciaddailt Mondov. October 2'l from 10am to .... GARYS&CO. SOUTHWIQ( fl9 fashion Wand. Mtl:.,.as1 8ead'I 759-1622 •RAND OPENING p•S AMFORD S EAFOODS AND HICllOllY SMO«• NODUCTS Freeh Or•,. In ahell •.••..•••. 19c ••· Cooked Bay Shrtmp ••...• 11.• h•"..eb. f=reah Red Snapper •......... 12.29 lb. Smoked S.lmon .......... 12.41 h•"-lb. r----COUrc>M ____ , I 51 .00°" ~-:.... I I .•Alt a.q 111F or ~ ••ts I I or SMOICID CHICllH I CW\oone-_ ,_..., __ e-.. 0ct 31 11111 ·-------------1 2ltli_,L...,....,H•wport.._. 673-2794 ' Counly's Weakneas in SC4G Cited f •1 n&DUJCK ICllOE•an. ......... "" ... 0r..,. Count1 lboWd form a ''1ubn1M>oal plaaalM ..-CY" to olfHt the county'• laek of muele la tM Sout.Mrn Calllomla A.uoc:iaUon ot Gov.......u (SCAO ), aecordlQa to a r9ttiQUy ,... a.&Hd report. ICAO, tile authors ot tbe report aay, la domtnat.d by Loe Ant•l•·bNed lnterall and tMN ii little evtdence tbat 1ituaUon will ebaqe. 8CAG, tonned In lle6, la a reaional p~ •••t'Y tbat repruent.a the counUes of Oranje, Los An,.._, San Bernardino, Rlvenide, Ventura and Im penal. S&at•••••••e• OC Listings Available c Women's groups and organizations interested in Haling events in the Calendar for Orange County Women should contact the county's Commission on the Status of Women. To obtain a free listing in the moolhly publica· lion interested groups must submit event or meet· ing information in writing by lhe third Monday of the month preceding the event. THE COMMISSION OFFICE is located at 801-C North Broadway, Santa Ana. Fall issues of the calendar are being sponsored by AVCO Financial Services, Fluor Corp., Hunt· Wesson Foods, Inc., Pacific Mutual Life Insurance and Rockwe ll International. KA R EN KLAMMER , COMMISSI ON coordinator. said additional sponsors are being sought for spring issues. Interested companies s hould contact Ms. Klammer at 834·6880. Saturn F e ature d rn Cllll!F •UPON8DILn'J88 are to Ulilt In tbe development al atate ad tederal plus to eon· troJ a1r and w.ter poJlutloa, lmprove tn.naportatioe and P,romote "the orderly pbyalcaJ development of Souttiem Callfomla," accordln1 to the report. The report. la baaed on an analysis of SCAG by lout memben of the Junior Lea1ue of Newport Harbor. 1be report flndinp were pr.eseoted at a recent meeting ol the <>ranie County dlvilion of the Leape of California Cities. Junior 1.ugue member Marilyn Bean told city delegates that "regional planning is ~sary lf Oranse County is to be a nice place to live, wort and play." Orange County cities, sbe said, "are crying out." for great.er participation in regional plan.nine eltorta. But they apparently are not convinced SCAG is the anawer. Thirteen COWlly cities either have formally dropped out of SCAG. ne.ver belonged toil or have indicated desires to puJJ out by withholding pay- ment of dues. ~ Irvine recently decided to withhold dues in a spilt vote of the city c;ouncil. Costa Mesa, Hunt· iogton Beach. Westminster a.ad Seal Beach have left SCAG. San Clemente never belonged. Efforts 1n 1971 and 1973 to form a subregional planning agency serving Orange County interests failed. Mrs. Bean said. · She added, however, lhal '"formation or a sub- regional plaoning~gency is feasible at this time.·· NONE OF THE SCAG non·members. she said. a re opposed to formation of a subregional body and SCAG itself would .. be receptJve" to such a move. A subregional agency, she said . could fo rmulate plans for Orange C"unty that could com· bane with those produced by SCAG Mrs. Bean also recommended that SCAG change several or its bylaws to become more .. receptive" lo c1tJes b;, hm1t1ng the pow\!r of its executive c-ommmee and holding O'lOre frequent meetings of 1ts general Jssembly. THE GENERAi, ASSEMBLY 1s compn sed or representat1 ves of th{· s1 x c0Wlt1es and 127 cities in lhe region lhat :.ire SCAG mi:mbers. It meets twice Results of Pioneer 11 's recent Saturn fly -by, per year. . and earlier Pioneer and Voyager .missions are be-~ Another Junior League member. Ann Nuu. ing examined in Orange Coa:.t College's ·fall said that. v.hen 1t v.as formed 14 years ago, SCAG planetarium series. had three employee:; :.ind a budgetofS21,000 Titled ''Odyssey of the Rings,•· the free Toda). 1t ha:. a S3 4 m1l1Jon operallog budget and performances are scheduled for Friday nights at 7 a staff of 133 Dues from member agencies comprise and 8:30 p.m .. through Nov. 16, in the OCC S.179,000 o( its budget The remamder of its money Planetarium. comes from government <1~enc-1es an lhe form of For additional information. phone 556-5880. plannrnitgranl!.,:,he:,<1111 · hts at 30% Off Cl' LET 1Ht l!frtfl) 511 IH E IN"' ~ a=F ALL UO'ff75H-1MP5 .:.~ ... ' • -.:~· J\4, (\ I ' • • .. .. ~ ~ tt. ,\ h l\' f-1 , 'I f1' ·~. ·~.· ,.. I I 50'foC1f At Aaron Brothers Art Marts we're featuring a beautiful assonmt>nl of imported copperware. many with warm accents of wood and brass designs. Your kitchen will shine with our tea kettles. canis ters. tankards and other copper cooklng utensUs-many with dl'c orating uses too! Compliments will go to the chef for. the drtlsllc array of copper on the wall And friends will admire your kitchen shelves filled with copper delights ... all at 30% off. Reg_2.49-38. 95 S348·$5975 (A5~L~EM M<n VAR~ t l&1 ~'TORE TO 5 iORf J Aaron Brothers Speclal $1.25-$19.48 fAwiftnMf1fm.1 '"''Yh·~ , ... ,.,,,.n.JK") 71HNS84RENT C-ilJIOlff PHY UNOflWNER5 6 8V2X//'15Hffil61m WlDlfFfflEN[ ~I BETWfffl ~{Yi6tY. Rltt/95 -1l'llJKH ~m1~~~~li& WRNT BAMOOO 5PJCI RAC!{ Wtrtt IZ 5Pif 807 i~L~~p~fl:f 14XllX~ Rto 695 S448 ·~ ~1ers Art Marts ANAHEIM 222 N. Beach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave . ._ .. I.., LAGUNA BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th . St. ...... r .EL tORO :U350 Swartz D~. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470 Edinger Ave. •OPENING SOON ' /', "J ... ., -"'I ·~·"·• l ·· ....... ... ~-I No Mell °' ""-Ot1llm !lai. 41hc\tw 1hrv Fri WEEK-ENO SPECIALS I $18 A VERY SPECIAL FLANNEL GOWNf Our cudd1·1 fld')n<:I gown 1s a striking c o mOlfldl ,n o f navy-and-9reen rugDy Slrtpt·s Perfed for the dorm or rounq11 :1 r1Dour lhe house loasry w arm crwrJn dna-~1yes1er. P·S-M-L '>llf' ' l1rt']f:'f1f' $39 SNAP UP THIS PlAID WRAPf Regularty 50.00 Our warm and comfortable long plaid corron nannel wrap robe 1s Jusr me 1h1ng for cn111y ~·..-1rlv mornings and cuddly eVPnings 4 10 16 sizes Ar Horne Shop SJ 5 SNUGGLE UPI Regularly 20.00 Noehing is nicer Chan a warm and snuggly brushed gown. Ours is w on- derfully sleep inducing in pink or white brushed nylon. P-S-M-L sizes. Junior Lingerie /Vo mell or 'phone orden, "'"*· .. -\ l J Vegetable Appeal Mushrooms 87 &A.al. UONIJON Ba"'-~~ :.. a1'0Wiaa r.robleml, U... II DO clifr...ci a qualllr or teat• of white m\allu'ooml vw btowwa _.. or lafl• vs. •mall. •outa ...,. Wbl .. 111111broomt an .....a.t ln the &Mt ... --...... ... &•·~--............ ... ..,. Arcm Klmw, ... •--'• rQJ tbe A•ertcu llutaroom ••tiw..e Ill KnDltt SqQue, Pa. BB TOLD AaGUT AN ad- Weekend I Gardening Checklist , • Plant ground covers this ,month or next so the)' can ~stablish tbemaelvet durin1 inter and be reacty for iood _ ew growth In spring. • Plant pyracantba and other berried shrubs for fall-winter ~olor. • Shop nurseries for early- blooming azaleas. You'll find a good selection of them this month. • Bait for snails. The cooler >veather stirs them into new ac· Uvity in the garden. L • Annuals planted now for ear· JY spring bloom make good cov- 'r for bulb beds. Some such as pansy. viola and alyssum are ~ood choices ' . I I v rt.lMmene by tM .......... coopetlltlft .. las browa .... wMte ....... brownudwllMe ml&Abrooml, MYlac U.. 0817 clU· M•oce wu the coaor. TM ad· vertl.Mmlal, ... related, cldll't penude maay to cb_,. \WI' ha'blt1. But a mor• receat erMm~ed lntroctueUoa may belp . lluabrooml, K1anal Kid, have bffn lnerea1ln1 lo popularity alon1 wttb dletlq. 1lnee &bey have cml,y tO cak>ri" per pomd. Of courM, lbere 'II be many more cUorie11 lf you douae them with butt«. Tbe imtitute offers lbll buyina 1ulde fol-the consumer: G&ADl.NG GENEaALLY re- fen to 1ise. Larse ones are as tender u small, but lbey loot more deluxe ao may command hlcher prices. Buy larae for atuf· flna or where appearance is im- portant. Small sl&es are Cine for 1Ucing or chopping. Mushrooms with closed "veils," ti.Ssue between cap and stem are freshest. However. they are fine after the weil bas opened and gills are exposed, or even with bruise spots. Doe't open containers until needed. Quick rinse, drain and pal dry. Scrubbing and peeling causes loss of nutrieats and changes in texture. ALL OF THE vegetable is ....... u ..... OI' c...,,,... la reqairell, a da1'• t"PPlY wlU = Htlaf adorll)' under ...... ""' mularoom1 cold aad bw.MIMd .. •tooau poulble. advllel tM laltltute. 8'ore tMm la tlM rtlri .... at« w'*'9tbey c• 1et IOOd air clreulaUon and cover wlth a damp paper towel to aid motswn reteatkllL Avold ~ in alrti.lbtplaaUc bap. llulllroom1 may be gwck- troa.n raw. But they will keep looser aod more attracUvely frozen ll blanched lint by atea.m-LDI or boilinc briefly, or if aauted ln butter. A comparatively new item ia frozen , breaded musbrooms. MVSllaOOMS, LOW IN fat, are a source of protein, phosphorus, iron. thiamine, ribofiavln and niacin. They need only a few minutes' cooking. You can serve them raw, as a garnish, baked, broiled, sauted, stuffed or marinated. Buy mushroom s al food storet. 1be Journal of American Medicine says there ls no prac· Ucal or reliable lest for de· termininl edibleness of wild mushrooms. Animals, for in· stance, may safely eel a variety deadly to man. SOME ANCIENT peoples, Kiorus said, thought mushrooms bad special qualllles perhaps . beeauee ol M babAt ot PGPPiftl up ovenqbt. Tbe &IYPtl-at one Ume m8de lt an otfeme for ma1broom1 to be eatea anywhere exce9t in tbe Pbar80h'1 court. n.e Romana, beUevtna mUlbrooma iave war- rion eXtr8ord1narY atrenatb in battle, paeed almtlar laws and called them ••rooct or the coda." Modern muahroom·growtna lecbnlquea began in French lime.tone quarries ouJ,aide Paris in lbe 18th century. In Penn· sylvania, tbe· mushroom capital ol the U.S., musbrooin 1rowlng was begun in 1816 by William Swayne of Kennett Square. 1be Quakers initiated the mushroom industry there. LATEa. ITALIAN families moving into the Berks· Lancuter-Cbester Counties area helped develop it. The location was good. It was close to the big New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, and there was a race track and many farms to help s upply horse manure needed for compost. For Earl Arooson's "Associat· ed Press Guide to House Plants, .. send Sl to House Plants, AP Newsfeatures. 50 Rockefeller Plaza. New York, N.Y. l«Xm. .. PlaatsferSale 'Winter color bedding, assorted tropicals, nursery stock and other plants will be offered for sale Monday through Oct . 27 at the agricultural department, Costa Mesa High School. by horticulture students and members of the Future Farmers of Ame rica. Hours are9a.m.to 1 p.m. weekdays : 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Ready to wait on customers are George King and Chery I Gordon. ENJOY GREEN LAWNS ALL WINTER! 10 LBS OREGON RYEGRASS SEED AND 5 BAGS l$1G'I SlEER .. ' . Pest Control a Must For Plant Protection ~ Dnl . • • • ! .; I ~. ~---· ..... _..N andina, mol"e commonly known as heavenly bamboo, adds interest to en- .. tryways year·round, but the bonus comes • ia the fall when the foliage turns to copper or even scarlet. And older plants off er an additional reward with berries. Museum Exhibit Set _ ... Endangered plant Ufe of Hawaii will be the focal point of the Natural History Museum of Los An geles County's exhibit , ''Hawaii's Unique and Vanishing Flora." scheduled to open Nov. 3. The dis play will include more than 100 photo- gra phs of native plants , some of which are now ex· tin ct. Garden tips from C•melllas/Azaleas~ ~ '~ By Bruce Bales Garden beauty can be cations and tend to out a fleeting commodity dur-perform the rest with tall, Ing the sometimes dreary vigorous growth. The fall and winter we exper-Hybrid azaleas provide ience. Redeem the land-the largest selection of scape with sturdy and flower shape and colors. evergreen camellias and They are moderately sized azaleas. Planted and main-plants that thrive in half- tai ned properly, these day sun. Of these three spe ctacul a r fl owering groups, ~elections range shrubs add an elegance In color from purist white reminiscent of the orient. to a clear tone of pink. The most favored ca-rose. lavender, red. orange 111 (C 'aponica) is a and salmon. Many blooms me a · I are found with speckled handsome. s~ade loving throats. striped petals and plant well suited for 1;be ruffled edges, with varl- novice and sh~ws prom1s_e sties flowering from late for the professional. Their October to early May. glossy green leaves are topped with large double,• peony. anemone or rose form flowers of white, pink. red and varlgated color tones Chosen va- r1e11es of these shrubs bloom as early as October and as late as May. The sasanqua camellias offer a multitude of small while to dark rose pink flowers from fall to mid-winter. Ttleir more compac t growth makes these plants ideal for ground cover. palier. hedging and container use. Some bloom with fragran ce and the sasanquas can take sunshine. Evergreen Az"aleas can 1't'oadly be placed into three categories. The elglan va rie ties a re lhacje.lovlng plants known tor their profuse. large nowers and lush, full •uage. Southern lndlcas lerate partly sunny lo-• Both camellias and azaleas prefer rich soils, frequent waterings and post-bloom fertilizing. .:reate a proper root area by planting with Bandinl I 03 Azalea Mix and pre- vent root shock with Cha- i;on Vitamin B-1 Solution. b.ppl y Bandini Acid ferti- liJer after flowers are t10ne in the spring and just as buds appear in late summer. To keep foliage green and healthy. Earth Care Iron Tonic can be administered as needed. An azalea's beauty can be marred ~Y thrips and spider mites, where ca- mellia leaves fall pray tp weevils and aphids. Rou- tine spraying of Metro Metroatemic Insecticide will keep pests In check. The wllHng of a few immature flower buds Is quite normal. but exeee· slve bud drop ls usually du• to underwaterlng. Now on .... ttuu October 24th, 5. OeHon c ...... Mae tot ft.ti, reeui•rlr S13.ff, end 2 Gallon AutllM se.ts. ~ tt.60. -··. ____ ........,,,... .... ----.,. .. _.,._.,,,.._ ...... ,,. ~ ---··-..~· ... W1'b the approaching dormancy of many of your garden plantings, ex· amine the planta, shrubs and trees m your garden for pests and take steps to eradicate them. This job will be an easy one lf you choose a good combination fungicide and multi·purpose insecticide. Your local member of the California As· sociation of Nurserymen can help. A REALLY thorough spraying job is one that reaches every part of the garden plant which is being attacked or may be attacked. Anything less H e rb Gardens Cook's Treat Using herbs. in your cooltin1 can brighten some less expensive meals. and if you grow the herbs yourself you can save money on them too. You can grow herbs indoors in box· es. pots or hanging baskets. Just be sure they have good soil. drainage and sunshine~ Timing is the essence of success. picking the herbs just before the flowers are fully open to capture the best flavor and fragrance. They can be kept for future use by drying, freezing or preserving in vinegar so you can enjoy them in meals all year . For details on growing and using herbs the Department of Agriculture bas issued a pamphlet, "Herbs," and it is available without charge. Just . aend a postcard to the Consumer ln- form a ti on Center, Dept. 821G, Pueblo, Colo., 81009. can result in' wasted effort. The home gardener should investigate the various spray attachments for holeJ and other self-contained sprayers to see which are the most effective for his garden's problem. Exact package instructions must always be followed. In excess propor· tions, sprays could be dangerous to humans. pets and plants. On the other hand, weak mixtures can be en- tirely ineffective. The package direc- tions will also tell exactly which pests will be "done in" aod which will not. ALONG WITH the spraying that should be done regularly. the home gardener should systematically keep tbe garden clear by catching. trap- ping. drowning or squuh.ing in.sects he sees as he does his other garden· ing chores. Even a good blast of water on plants can help oootrol ln· seels. Take time out to check your roses now. If you have any questions or special problems that need conlroll· ing. your best bet is to gel in contact with your nurseryman. Tourists Invited To 'Flower Walk' There will be a guided "Oower.1 walk" at Sherman Gardens Satu.nl~1 al 9:30 a.m. Aatumn flowerin& pqnt.51 will be discussed by t.be Gardens'\ \Otani.at, Van Bobbitt. This tour isl free and open tot.be public. ' Sherman U brary and Gardens are part ol an operating foundation to which eontributiona are tax deducti- ble. 81 El{.l{A (;Al{DE!(.S AUTUMN SPECIALS HOUSE PLANTS Boston Fems 4-6' Spread . .. , . . . . . . .. . • . S I 2t1 Bird Nest Fems 4' Spread . . . . . .. . .. . .. ~ I 6 ti 6" White Butterfly, Gold Pothos Spider. Prayer, Schefflera Fr SJ41 SQuirrefs Foot etc. . . . . . .Olll COVEIS l.000 SQ n . I f'lori!4t ,'-11u:rial I BOSTON FERNS BIO IUSh l>rlghl or een lndOOI Fems Our mOSI DOOUIO• "CPC•OI 6 'POT ~ REG 895 liaM Plant Your Spnng No\A' HYACINTH BULBS Hyacinth bu ltl s give you color and fragra nce this spring. Long lost mg &eouttfut cur flowers. Pak of 3 Bulbs 1.19 ••• ,., ••;tb •r ~'0 • ·' ,.. DAFFODILS• llANUHCULUS• TIJllPS• llllS•CROCUS•M '" •51~ l'lt,6• Hallishlts LLOl'D•!i gord~n shop RIM ROSES PONY PAIS .RecjlllW 99c ·- MOW 4 .. Oieffenbechia. Peperonta S I ti INDOOR PLANTS M•1UAL Oak Leaflvy etc. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . g~=~'l':'~ ~ .................... 1/2 OFF COMPLITI SILICTIOM Of MACIAMI & IASUTS GARDEN PLANTS & SUPPLIES Azaleas 2 gal. • • . . • • . . • • . . . . • .•••.•••.•.• '7" Ase>iragut Fem 1 gal .......................... ~211 Bandin! Steer 2 cu. ft .•...•••.•...•...•...•.•.• ~ I 49 Bandin! Ptlnter Mix 2 cu. ft. • .•••••••••.. , •...• ~ 311 . 2t1t NEWPO&T BLVD OOftAMSM ORN IMILYN Ml-ftJ7 riaMYmLt P.a 20°/o OFF ..... dPnn ......,.,.,_ .. .... RYE GRASS ...._UpYowlet-da Lawll W1lll WWer Ip • IO .. beg•2S ...... . so-...,.. PUMPKINS FOR HALLOWEEN IJTOMSf//f-1W ...... .._ fNa "'l1llSH flOM THI MaM.• {Fl• ftlAT .. tot eect\ eht~ ~ied ' by en adun ... Oct 11 ttwoufh Ocf. 30 « - ML nM IU9.lllCT TOSTOO< ON ~-onaoooo~-'°"'" OPEN MON. THAU FRI. 7-8. SAT. M. SUh. ~5 MM" 2028 Nlweort Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Mna. CA 'l'JBll / (71•) 6"46-7"1 " .. ·' • \ ~--r.~m' .. Mlf'J!'.~~~~~ AT YOUR SE~VICE I OBITUARIES Q .. llftoPI I l11•~naClell DEAR PAT~ Qlltle ........... I n1llNd a tree eoollboM olfer from Grolier &8t.erpJ1M1 ~· ot Danbury, Conn. J C'OUkS ~UM tint and k"P It ll I Ulled wtth no harther ob&l1•· lion to eofttinue my membenhlp ad pt mdM booh. l reqUetted the free book and after look1nc at It decided not to cootin• wtlll UM r9t ot U.. Mriea. I notlfled OroUer but tM ...,. M* ar· rived. I n!lumed tt uno~ned. Now I'm beiq IMUM for 110.90 and my credit 1talldln1 ia behi1 thrtateaed. F.C., Newport Beach Gl'tllier'a c .... mu Hniee .... ....._. •19 tl •lU~ ...................... ~ .... •M ..... we4. Y•wlllMH .. • ...... G ....... ...................... Mt th'l::'h•. \'••He ... ~ .......................... ~ ..unM la. ftrw of )'Mr ............. le ee.daM _.&Ille la-* pla• bdere &M MeeM Mell arrt.ed. llepef.Uy, )'CHI kept a •a&ed eefl)' of JMI' ..atllta• 'lee ••AYSbew.U&•=· G..._. 1au ...,_ t.lle a el re.er.a TrMe c. ......... •..uaau.. ......... 4• .. te•· flalau "'1d1 alle1ed deeeptiv! practices Ulat ln· el•de MDdlag books '° caatemen after U.ey are ~faled. CHEERS FAD.ED. • • He drank heavily and developed a reputation as a brawler Few bars escaped his rampages. Wilamows k1 r ecalls a time when Stuhley destroyed a jukebox and went through every patron in a bar. To two generations in Kewanee who had never seen him fi&ht, be was just a haunting street person in a wrinkled raincoat and a three-day growth of graying beard. BARKEEPS SHUNNED IDM BECAUSE he bothered the paying customers. In the half light ef some rickety bar. he would sometimes say, "I'm 1onely." He would say it out loud so everybody could hear "I'm lonely ." And e~erybody would be embarrassed On Oct 9, the bartender said he'd had enough. · Stuhley shuffled away. past the welding shop and the redbrick firehouse. toward the railroad tracks and home. Those who saw him say he had boxing, not • death. on his mind. Ringing in his brain, they believe. was the night he beat Dundee. THEY SAY llE MUST HAVE heard cheering, the thunder of the crowd all around him , scream· Ing itseU hoarse. screaming his name. Mills Stadium was ablaze again and the street lamps glimmered and a cuebaU moon rolled in the sky. The neons on Whiskey Row blazed like the headlights of the roartna Creight, tiluinl like the light of the universe. •· A few minutes be~ore midnlgbt, Stubley stepped onto the tracks. DftHll Notfre• Beotia Notlres •110WN ••aeu ... IU!V. OOCTOR WILl,..JAM 0. MAROA•n R. kllAllLlltO, r5- 81t0WN • ..-M OI ... .._-t a..11, -Of,_...,.,,,., C.. P__. _ey Oii Ce. ~ -v Oii Ott*" 11, "1•. octOller II. tm. SN 11 wrvl-by - At the time ol bis OHlh ht we• ••· '°" Wflllem of sent. Ana, Ce. 5'19 wes M<l•I• Recto<., SI J•-· EPIOCOP<ll • form., -•el•rv lor c M. 8•rr. Church on !'ffwporl 6ea<ll, C• .• he wes S.n•lor OI Ille St•I• Of Penrosylvenl• pravlou• Rector et Cllf'lsl Eplocooet Funeral _.ncon wtll i.. Mid In l"lt· • Cltu«ll In eoroneoo. c. for 17 VHrl IOllU'ljll. ~v1v ... 1a with lnlH,,,..,, ... '' sun1t-bl'"" ,.11. v1rotnl• OI at the UnlOft Oele Cemelerv. Pit· Newpon BNct>. Ce S.Orvlc~ pencllno l•buro11, Pfnnay1venle. Smith I. el Harbor LAwn-Mow>I Olive Mortu«y 'rullllll WKtcllff CNP91 lo""erolnQ of Costa Mew, ca s.t<>-SS~ cllreclon. ...- HU II LEV MULlll• Tr•••mla .. • • .._ "9fMWti .... •llAD-: • ,.. ... , ........ ,.... ............ ,..cana .... 1tlc&nMS1 IC I,.. ,..,...,_..,M .......... ..__....._._, ..._.. ....... ~a t19t1• .. ltn ~ ......... tfA••Uw ..... fte ..;:::tt•1 CIM1'• •1.·1 el die Cdlenla A••~ •• c.M) ~.an &al•t, WeN H ....................... , ...... ,.~ ... re•lllns. It •• M .... ,t .... If estenal re· pain cu ...... w, M eQed.M lo cerree& &lie • •H•acU., ale dealer •u& so laform t•e cu&e .. r. TM.,. replado• a1M apedf) ....... a&u· ..,. lw wlaa& mut M -_. S, aa a.aomaUc lr•M•ti.C11 Wore b cu tie ~rtllled by a term ••ela u .,...WI&," "•••rt.a.red," "re•ullfac· tarH,'' • "ree11•teaed." . T1te bvea• ........ lll.at y .. ~ calltiou abHt deallq wldl a repair .a.., ab& refllleS lo sell yoe .. ,..._.be& a relHdlt tra••lplee. I& may be lea espeulve lo repalr Y•IP' eld trw•IMlee. Abo, .... , •Mllortae ate ..... ., tM .... relwl• to &ell YCMI Mw •-' &lie flaal WU f• ldaal ~aln coald be. Sllop anMUad ftrat. • Stace repairs caa be performed only aa autllorbed by tM cu&omer, I& la lmportallt Ulat a car oWMr wllll aa aalomatk traullluJH pro- blem klaow as macb aa poulble abHt U.e re1ula· &Joas which apply '° U.at type ol repair job. A copy of &be reg_alatlou ud a pamphlet for coa1umera, .. Gearl•I Up For Aatom~Uc Tra•a•I .... Repai.r," la nallable tree by wrttiai to Pablicatlons Section, Banaa of Automotive Repair, 3111 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento tsa17. Include a self-addreued, stamped envelope. Sf aflnlr R~fleets Dela.r S•llH'z~ DEAR PAT: Every month we bear more depressing reports about the rise iJl the Consumer Price lndex. How is the CPI taken and what year is used as a base? • M.B., Irvine TM C'OSt.of goods ud aervleet (food., clotMag, lloasla1, laealU. care, fael, tra111pcu1aU.., etc.) is compa&ed from 85 arbu areu aemea tile coaatry. ne year 1N7 la used u a bue, ucl tile coet ol the looda for tllat year ls ladeaed at lM. Eada year tile cost ol pvdluiag Ws same amoaat ol goods and servleet ls ftpred. Uthe c•t llu goee up, say, 5 percent, theta tile lacle:ir for that year Is 115. Tbese lnde:ir fipres provide as with a meaaare ol lallaUoa. At the Nd of March lt71, &be CPI wu ztt. la dollar amoaa~ Wa meau Ule aame 1ooda a•d tervlces w•lcb coald be parcbued for $11 bl lN7 now eo.& $Z1.N. AIU..p It may be em.U comfort, the CPI teada lo oventate tile actual •reue la the eo41t ol U•lal bttaae "Y1al llablta cMage over a periecl of &lme ucl qaall&y lmpron.meata are aot takea lato COMlclentioa. Nevertlteleee, lt'a u accara&e a &Ml •• ... IMleta road to aeume tile rt.atq cee& of Bvtq. 'Alice' of TV Fame Backs ERA. WASHINGTON <AP) -"Alice" ls a secret backer of the Equal Rights Amendment who bases her s upport on economic grounds, says the actress who portrays the popular television character. "She's absolutely adamant about it," Linda Lavin explained about the woman she portrays. "Although she may not be well·versed or articulate, she's wholly for the ERA.". MS. IAVIN WAS IN WASIDNGTON l'o accept an award from the National Commission on Work· ing Women. Delegates to the group's six regional meetings chose to show "Alice" as the best Ftlcllt. OolOOer "· 11'11 OM.Yf'ILOT AJJ ------- .;,oaLD SERilis SPECIAL • • 2 7 JV1 C~n111111 Capmron11, S111tr ::0.J l.~mo N1g11rl. CA . 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South Coast Plaza VILLAGE the Uncommon Marke~ce presents its 3rd annual HENRY VIII EUROPEAN FESTIVAL with the Society of .Creative Anachronism SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FESTIVITIES OF YE DAY! 10:00 a.m. Grand March and Presentation to h is Majesty, King Henry VIII by the Kingdom or Cald at the VIiiage Green 10:30 a.m . to 1 I :00 a.m Herald Proclaims ye Festivities of ye ... ,·ra ·rnJ I '• Day for All to Hear l l:OOa.m. to I 1:30a.m . Best Challenge to Fight Contest- VIilage Green ' 11 :30 a.m. to·l2:30 a.m. Medieval Hand-to-Hand Combat by ---IH.'-_,. \~ j t:'/ . Armored Fighters at .the Green 12 :30 p.m. to 1 :00 p.m. Medieval to Renaissance Dancing by Lords & Ladles at Antonello Square l :00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Fighting/Ankle Turning 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Gallant Hand Kissing Contest- ETC. Square 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fashions of the Ages Show-Stage at Village Green 3 :30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closing Court and Awarding of Day's Prize~ on the Green. 'i-'-_, "( L ~ .t . j • ~ I \ u ~ Entertainment Throughout the Day Wiii Include: H_.. Violin Duets: Merrym akers and Strolling Bagpiper. l>Uflnowu •nd 8cM Siruta In a.nu AM. eppo.lt.e 9IMll c-c ,. .. "-"U.. r .... "'°""' 8rhtol ofllemp ,,_San.,..'"-~· Loot! for die three n.p. r MONICA BARBARA HURLEY, re· OO(IALO BYERS MULLER. 1ur· 1io.111 ol CD!ll• NWW, C•. P•ued •-'•Y vl"9d tiy Ills wife ~ C. Muller of Oii Oct-11. 1u• Survt~ by hH South L~•. hl1 son Tllom .. B t1u111<1 n<1 Lewis. • cleughler\ Jenet Muller of Seuell Aretli•, "" cleught.-Cleo ot lr~ne. Joan Teter ot Sent. $oun AM c-ol CM1-, Ce., Ills An•. Ca., Mery Phllllps ol L0"9 sl<tor ''""'Allen of Solene llee<t>, Ca. Beech. 0 ., Ju<llth Hurley of C°'I• and 2 grandCllliclr..,, Funerel wrvlces Mew. C•-. I son O•v•d Hurley al>0 ot wlll .,. llelcl on Moneley el 1 00 PM •I Cosla MHA, CAI. Recitation of llw Holy Pedlk V~ Memorial Part Sovern •os•rv will~ MIO on Frl<l•Y. Octo .. r Mor1uery (;leno.tle cllrKIOn It, .. ,. "' 1 :JOPM •• SI Joechlm Cell!Ollc Church. CO$le Mes.. Ce Mau or Chrlsllan 8uro11I wlll be 'elebr•lecl on S.turcln, Octob4!r 20, 1tn at 9:00 AM •I St Joechlm Cell'IOllC Cllurcl'I lnlM""'"' •• Petlllc View Memorial Puk Pacollc view Mortyery, Newport Bee<" cllredors. / representation ol a working woman on prime time ...... 1100 JOHNSOH ROBERT F JOHNSON, reslclo!nl ot Deatlu Elsewhere i Co\l•M•..,,C.. PHHCl•w•yonOc PRINCETON NJ IOl>er 19. 197' Services ~Mino •• • · · Smith & Tut Ill II W••lcllfl Cll•P•I ( A P ) -Milt OD G . __ ...,. ___ ...,.;.;;..;;... _______ White, 69. a Princeton rtHCl llOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 6'Z1 Main St Hunt~ach PmFAMl&.Y COLOtolAL PUMHAL HOME 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893-3525 PAC.,.C VllW MINOllAL PAllC Cemitery Mortuary Chapel 3600 P~IC VifloN Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCC>bKll MOITUUllS Laguna Beach '494·9415 Lagun• Hills 768-<'933 San Juan Capistrano '495--1776 MAnoe LA~MT. OUVI Mortuary• Cerretery Crematory 1625 Gisler Awa., Costa Mesa 54(}5564 Wft•lllOM N•M.HOMI 846-2424 CostaMela 673-94'50 .-ClaaoTHaS -.a.•OAD~AY ........ t 1108'~ eo.ta Meta 842-9150 ....,,.. .. TUTMLI. MOITUAIY Wll1Q. .. CHAP& McWtuety • C'9m8tlon• 421 E. 17th St. COltaMtea .... H University physics pro- fessor who wa s a pioneer in the develop· ment of particle a c· celeraUon, died Tuesday of a heart attack. OAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP ) -C. IUchard Soderberg, 83, a pioneer developer or the turbine engine and professor · e m e ritu s at Massachusetts Institute of T echnology, die d Wednesday of cancer. PARIS (AP ) - Baritone Pierre Bernac, 80, who trained major mod e rn class ical singers such as Grace Bumbry, Jessye Norman and G~rard Souzay, died Wednesday. Lectures Eye Realty lnv~sting A four·part~ctare aeries on real te in· .e1tmenta wlll beld at Golden West Colle1e lo Huntla1ton Beach, be1lnDlal~t•t 7:80. p.m. The ftnt three WMkb' lectunt wW be beld ln J'.._ I, and tbe ftDal 1111loa on Nov. t, la Htaltb 8daace 117. fte,....._.._.r MriH II 1~ Iii_.. bJ tbe ~'· ca.m .. , SlnJollQllee, television. The commission presented this award and others to women in broadcasting to spotlight the special problems of women in low-paying jobs in the sales, clerical, service, plant and factory fields . Women in these type jobs comprise 80 per- cent of the fe male work force. There has never been a pro-ERA episode of "Alice" and there probably never will be, Ms. Lavin said. But she said the situation comedy deals realistically with the problems faced by a woman in a traditional, low-paying job who Is also a single parent. "I 1111NK SHE (ALICE> UNDEasTANDS on a real, practical level what the issues are. I think it's economic," she said. "Alice" is a divorced waitress in a Phoenix diner. She has one son. "Alice" has also been a means of raising the self-esteem of waitresses and other women who felt badly about their worlt because society ap· pears to place a low value on It, she added. "I FEEL THAT WE'VE BROUGHT some dignity to the Job," Ms . Lavin said. She said the show raised her level of conscious· ness and led her to begin campaignina actively for • raUficationof ERA two years ago. 16 Gays To Vie prmt smock dress sale! l6.H Regularly 54.00. T he schoolgirl-inspired smock . . ) yoke dress, one of the 1 easiest shapes around. A 'I marvelous selection of medium to dark transitional ., floral prints on soft : polyester and cotton or polyester and rayon with sash to wear or not. 6 to 14 sizes. Miss Magnin Collections ~~:~~~~~~=·~ 1.magn1n :: Francilco Police Academy durlq the next el1bt ------,1 months, a l•Y rtlbta or1dlutioa report.a. -----------------------------------· The action will apparently make San Francisco the only larie city ln the world that accepts avowed bomoeexual appUc:ang ror police employ· meat. TBS 11 GA Y8 aEP•BIDIT. PB•CBNT of the South Coast Plaza Costa Mtu 957·1511 111 candidates who will eater tbe academJ before --.-----------------------------------'- .nut May, Hid Les Mor1uf ~atol' of the Gay Outreecb Protr•m. It wu Mor1an'1 lfOUP that made a year-loq tf· t.,n to persuade 1•1 mea and leeailana to •PPb ror poUce traiDlnl, IM 1atd. , • •OllGAN MID A80l1T "OHS IN f\ve of tbe l•Y appllcata wW ac:tully end up letUns lllred. u ~ wttb ooly one In 10 aP,bcaata u a wbole." CttJ oftlciU lltlmate about one·HVIO&b of San l'rllldleo'• •.ooo ,.... ...... are 1•1. •• -. ,. . ..,, ....... -. • 'I J \ 4.lM7'>~~~~)~·~· ~~~~~~~:'2:11~~~~~~~t.lllt~ ., s We Make It Simp/,e_ For You At Orange County's # 1 Buick Dealership . oner·. I I • • uick 1n Our Entire 1979 New Car Inventor (New Cars And DeIDonstrators) . co..,.iete 1'easing & GJIAC Flaaadag A 1'alla1Jle Our price includes eve rythin~ _.xcept tax, licens_. and a 820 docum .. ntary f et>. Over Factory Invoice On Every 1979 ••• :meetra, Skyhawk . Estate Wagon, Regal, · LeSabre & -Skylark ••• " N s ' e · NOTICE TO THE BUYER -The lnVOtce total Includes fectory holdbectl end ed¥eftls'ng ~ PSI ..... 8ftd 19 not a net factory cost price lo the dealer The invoice may allO not reflect the uttimete cost of the ¥11Ncle In vfew of the dealer installed options. rebates. and incentive awards trom !he manuf~urer to the cteeW SS - FBI., SAT. 4 SIJN1 ONLY! Bauer Service Dept.. Open 7 A..M. To 6 P.M. Monday Thru Friday ,.,, Car~ S•all Car - We Need Your Trades! Open 'Till 9 P.M. M~n-:Sat. · . , fh-fUlflf!. C•nittt~fs Yes ••. Open Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. '...r;-:,. · • #f BIMIC Denier 3 blocks_ So11tll of tile HARBOR BL. VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWAY /, , , . San Diego Freeway A divis ion ol Bouer Motors. 979 Z I!! AA 2925HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . Opel-Joguor·TriumphMG • dWV . All U,.akes, models and .,colors Cla~ified Aut~ Advertising DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 ' ' • \ 1 " .... ...... ..,.... .. -- INSIDE · • ·~nn Landers •Sports •Horosc~ •Business 8y JO I. C. DON °' ............. A wUdllfe oa'1a am d an ~roadwlc urban 9rawl, U.. Sao Joaquin l'"luhw•tu Manh Reserve serves as • rt'fut• ror btrd.s, pl•nt.s. laeect.undwtld animalUrelnOran1eCounty . In ract. ln the only remajnlna rretbwater m arab In the county. Lotat.ct oorthwe t or \h UC Irvin camput, tbe natural wlldltt hab t•t 11 framed by lJDiverait.y Drive lo tho south. Carupus Drive lo the eaat. Mat'Art.hur Boulevard to the west and Jamboree Road lo th~ north The L-abaped m rsh Is a aenes of artiftclal ponda and pools, separated by manmade earthen dikes whtch also serve as a netwoTk of nature traJla. lo 1970, the University oC· California purcbaed tbe 202-acre marsh from the Irvine Co. Tbe land bad ong1nally been part of the ear ly ~ settlements of Rancho San Joaqwo, Rancho Lomas de Saollago and Rancho de San ta Ana. Under the terms of the $200,000 land purchase, the uruversity must m8.Ultaio and preserve the marsh for 25 years, or.the land wall revert back t.o the rrvane Co THE MARSH IS THE ONLY freshwater habitat In UC's Natural Land and Water Reserves System (NLWRS> The 25 reserves of the NLWRS span the full range of natural en vtronments including arid deserts. remote mountain peaks. wilderness forests, tidal pools even and an is land habitat. l'he NLWRS serves as both a protective agent for natural prese rve s and / source or study for researchers in fields such ts earth sciences. natural sciences, biolog1~I sciences and a number of naturalist fields. Frequent visitors to the marsh -in ~· tion to university researchers -are meorbers of the Sierra Club, the Audobon Societ,-. Boy · Scouts and classes from local universit:res and ~ommuruty colleges The noise of the nearby stret>t traffic 1s muf- fled by both the northern bluffs and t~ dense patches or cattalls a nd tules, the most prolific flora of the marsh Blrr TIIE TRANQUIUTY of thereserve is broken by the discordant whme of s mall airplanes making their approach to 1r taking off from John Wayne Airport. The most recent list of wildJil! includes 97 different species or plants, 179 species of bards. 17 species of amphibians and rep11es as well as many land mammals As the winter months apprtach, t,he marsh also serves as a haven for t~ numerous mi- grJ1tory waterfowl on their wtY to the warmer climates in the Southern HemSiphere. Until 1968, the marsh war fed by the gentle, meandering waters of San Diego Creek. The creek was divert~ around the marsh into a flood cootrol chann' emptying into Up-per Newport Bay Willl rain as vlrtuauJ tbe only llOurce of water, tbe marsh was thrlatened with changing from • ll'eahwater eovir•nment to a salt water habitat. according to Gordon Marsh, director of UCl's liluaeum of Syste1>alic Biology. The marsh Ues ln a closed environment and (Sff WILDLIFE, Page C3> ONLY PILOT American Coots, common resident waterfowl of the marsh JAMBOREE BLVO s "-i-. ,, o'(t; 00 ~ ('~ \<'t': ,,,. (' ... ,.. 'f~ (C4 1-,c-( ., (./ "''" UCI NORTH CAMPUS • ft ·-. + f!• -·-· ~"s ..... ;,~::: .. ~ -~ .. SAN JOAQUIN ' ~RESHWATfR MAR~tl " A EC.EAVE DUCK PONDS • Ul .::> ll. .t '{ u DUCK PONDS f11s1 1"}'DA1vr I SAN DIEGO CREEK Decaying duck decoy on .a dry marsh pond ' t. ,, • ,, .f!' • • -: • , PUBUC NOTICE -.-..wi:nl8uit8' and ~-· cted by 1:'rend-watehe~ OtrnAGBOt18' NOT~ variation.a are be1Da' tbowD by such m eompuies u Ellsabetla Stewart and DeWee1e However, in tbe major ~abowtq at the Califond.a Illa.rt, tbe barest wn with the mo.t f1uh came from relatlv eomen to the California awlmauit clique. There was Kamall wttb a ~ black number cut waist b.lcb ud Dm bj Monika Tilley, wbich drew applause ~itb a "kaleidoscope" one-abouldered l\it of multicolon cut hip on tbe aides. For ~de4 bareness, Connie ~·s geometric suits "Vere strapless. ''fte ~ bu been out for quite awllile. except for ldda." said Ma.rt fublon dlNdGr Pam Roberti. "But the awtmault '"•'nea la better tun ever before.·· Tbe aecret of their auccess, abe aays, ll tbe one-piece maillot made t.o n atter eveey_ ft(U:l"e. "It aJJowa a woman to look pretty in a belld.q a ult even lf her figure Lan 't perfect," aald lb Roberti. Tlll18. EVEN THE MOST llINlll11ll 1u.tta are constructed of space-age stretch fabrics de- sitned to reduce bulges . And many ol tbe Aim· pier auita come with matching saronc lldrta and caftans to bide under when modesty strikes. In a abow where ihe message wu leas ii more. the return of tbe miniskirt got the cold shoulder. Buyers gave· scant applause to tbe first one shown, then stopped ap}>laudlDI altogether. "I think it's an unflattering loot," said Ila. Roberts. "I (ought it for two se~. But it's definitely going to happen. The maniakiJt ls coming back.·· "It won't be like tbe '60s, when you bacf:to wear a miniskirt." she added. "Faablorr hu become too liberated for that. But women will wear it to say, 'I can wear anything 1 w~t to wear.' 'Ibey need it to express themselves. She described the miniskirt as a barbineer of a new trend toward "fun fashion." "Women will be buying two wardrobes," said Ms. Roberts. "one for fashion and one for fun ... Because of tbe depressive feelln1 now. women want fun clothes." Jogging . Can Be Hazardous To Your Dog's Health DE.AB ANN LANDERS: Tbe man ant door la a beall.b nut. He set.a up at s:ao a.m. aDd Jop (with Ida clol> five m.llea, rain cw lbine. "llr. Hale-·an4 Hearty" loc*s Ute be'a at death's door. He~ to 1am about JO pounds imtead ol nmn1nc like a lautic to ··a.y -ln lbape." I've told my husband more than once that be ls sure to keel over aome ftDe Qy. Well. lt happened tb1a IDOl'lliDI -only it wasn't ··11r. Hale and Hearty." It wu bi.a doe -a bour. - WW JOU pleue find out why a tits. strong dog would collapse from Jouina! It doesn't make any sense to me. Thanks a lot. -EU.A FROM MEXJCO CITY DEA& ELLA Do11 doe't perspire as hamua do. Whee tbey beeome overttea&ed &My lose body beat by putiag. nta ls a alower pro- ceas tllaa persplrtng. Dog.ow.era ~ take &k famlJy pet joggtag aboald be awatt of Ute baiards, especially ln bot weather. If a dog collapses wllile joulag, Ille dtoaJd be cankod t.ome. pat la a cold tab lJDmedla&.ely, &Ma l.abn &o u.e ~ vewrtaartu for lutliler ob- aenaCloa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ky bot·tempered husband believes ln the "old school" when it- comes to discipline. He hits our clilldreo <aces 11, 13 and 14) with a leather atrap whenever be feels like it. I'm concerned because the man drinks too much. and usually these in· discriminate belt·lashings take pla~ when be is bombed. I'm afraid one or these days our son Wltl fracture his dad's jaw or knock him through the wall. Tbe boy is now 14, lifts weights and is very strong. The 13-year-old girl had red welts across her back for three days as a resuJt of a belt .,. beating and couldn't wear her summer gown to a party last Saturday. <She left the house and forgot to poll.ah ber father's shoes -that is why he bit her.> r ........ _u_._ro_•_e_op_e_..JJ • A•• l,aladers What Oil\ be done about this'> -l WORRY A LOT tNA?PA VALLEY I DEAR ~ORRY : Cblldrn sbolald eever be talt wit.It a bet: regardless or age. Voar atuband ls blllldlng up a reservolr of anger and rueDt· meat In these 'uds. and you mu.st do everyUWag ln )'OJU power ~ atop U, Fllrthumore, wllledter be re~ It oroot, what be may consider "dis· d pllne " ml~l ~ viewed by I.he authorttles as cbHda~. Family coun~ling could be very uefal ud I rtt0mmend it. The trouble ls that the member of tJae faaUy wbo •eecls lt m05t <your llubud) wlll probably refwe &o go. U so, you ud &Ille ckJ.Jdren .a.o.Jd go "4tbout b.im. Loot la tbe pbone book ander ••Mntal HeaWL," ud pod lack co you all. DEAR ANN LAM>ERS: A friend ls letting married In the fall Her grandmother pu.sed away recently. and he--fiance'5 father is also deceased They ar e buried in the s ame cemetery ShcllJ .,.. ant<. the members or the wedding party plus otht 1 fn C'nds and relatives, to go VlStt the grJ\es 11nmed1ately after the ceremony Would it be proper to t.nd such a joyous oc- casion U1 tJus m anner" -I:'\ ROGERS PARK DEAR WONDERING : lo my oplDJoa, &o take a wedding party to a ~metery after ta.e ttttmoey woaJd be a real downer . lf tile brt41e ud sroom wlsb to pay their respects to tllelr deffued relatives, they sbou.ld go alow. Newport Ho e By DENNIS M'L LIAN Ol ltle 0 .. 1,, ,._ ,""' He's aot a 700 )'ear'i>ld clay v.h,.,lle lha,t IOWlda UM a ·do\'• wh n tt'a blown. Valla tr& used it to warn of dMO&t>r He'a Sol 800 ye r -0ld &old Uck rt1un lhat reumble letter openers~ Th~ wen~ placed around the bed ot ruaht to v.ard off val apinl& And be' .iot "1quar~ h ad" :J\atue. Ul11l were placed lD iravt with lh dNtd "Wllen you &t>l mto tht• •• than"s t-lilr h 001' or them halt a story." sayi. Richard GOt'hru11( whoae collection or pn• Columbtll"l artthH'h ha:. tumed bis Newport Ht•urh :'boml' mto u m1n1 museum of 110N1 Goetuina's et>llt'<.'llon tt abo 1ndudt>" ~:11111 nose rtnas. ll l,700 yenr old <'lny bunitl um ancl .111 Aztec ralngodstatlle bt•~1m .1houtJCht·!'r1> aro AZTEC RAIN GOO. •• • Wild ... (I· rom Pa,ge Cl) natural e vaporation m crC'ascd the :;alm1~y. ht' expla ined. But two years a go. a frrlc•ral IJr·partm ·r.l r ' Commerce grant hl'lpNI n •store Lhc rn ar,i1 w its original freshwaH•r rnndilH n The fi ve lar~P and 13 'Sm:tlkr JJ'inds "'E'rt' 111 t erconnected with pipt''i, trc•at1n;.: a nall.!1<11 gr avity flow /\ p1p(' in thl' lower..,,,, lhw1•.,t ""r ner of the mars h perm its a n •ul.1l• rt 01.Jlfi m ,., water· .. A 530·FOOT WEl.L ~11 lh re rvr> 11rn\' 'l water for emergenc·y rd.Li JJr .. L 1 <"•·i.:, H' drought conclit1ons. \\ PICHJ\no G Pre Co v.nblon .. rt!' \, • r· 0.lf Pllltt .. ._. llr•kllM'l ltMlller ,. HEUANTHUS ANNUUS (COMMON SUNFLOWER) f • • mi-museum ' .. Ufi I r I ,, . .. . r. ·' ... too much time Involved with takine care of them" lie al11<> coUcct3 PAintines and, u he says, if · something <'Omes alona and he Ukes It be'U collect ll II I "We're all collectors of some &Ort." be..s.aya~ 900-YEAR·OLD GOLD STICK FlGURES. '· I It I .nl!l I lllt:'S 1 • nd rail\ dratnf'<i to 1 • 11<·;.. ro"'·Lhi. of mar .,h r, r ,.,. "':.s put m mnt' • r frc-quent1·d Lhl· 1r 1hr• frt·..,h~ .ilt r rle h II"'' h.id to put .J flnre 1n'• r' •rt·~ with l.1 r gt' • 0 .t f I 'Slild r , 1n· t'11thus1.i-;t-.. 1n 1111111tt;ir.n· m.i\ bt• 1 1~, ant mu·wum ol AESHNA MULTICOLOR (DRAGONFLY) ( DAILY PfLOT D UW&fUTUll ..... HcriMM-Uhs l!M l!\4t\' Dey Ille S..nclay ll07 ... .,.. .... .. c..e-... ttocll LAMPSHADES For be9f r•tutta, pi.a .. bring your lamp! Thie oll9r 0000 lhru SuOO.V ._...,.,. 11171 c .... ...... 645-7JOI OPEN SUNDAY '~ INVITES YOU TO AN OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. OCT. 20 & 21 , 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. "·. E:n1 i-t" qlils. of w. e w•1 le you I.Jr~ 1~e' ·uu;.·1 · tro ugh our beaut1'ully .1ppo1n ted ~howroow~ ,.!e ho wcJ St Charles ~11chen 1s cu.corn m;Jien 1us1 for you .. ' i:J--_ .... t __ _ -.1· r I H' I OF 'lOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1240 KNOLLWOOD CIRCLE ANAHEIM. CALIF 92801 17141 527 2225 I ~ ~ <J l~m MOVE ur. To Harl1or Ridge, tire c\c/u ...... i1.'1' lzills1dc co1111111111ity 01.,c1 lonl'-i11...:, 1\ic1.l1JXH t Benclr. I lei c, yt111 '// f111d three tiist111<."fti.,1! d' 1y-.. i(} lil.'C: Hnrlu.:>r Ridge f-..,fntl · .. f-{11tl1(1r [\uigL' C1c-..f, w11l I ln1 l1or [\id.i.:.c C11..,f1 )/// I kn11cs1tc~. Pfu-..11 tn1111 '!1' .!· t/;11t otfl'r5 n .~w11d1 1il .~"•l', /11111 pOtl/ tH L't7 .... , t/;ll'C ft'll//b l\ 1.'tl ! I a11d l.'ICl.l'S that Cllpf1//1 c1111~101 b, ridge..,, _..,, 11-..n1111 • or quiet lights of 11;..:./1!. )o u of ready hJIO~L' '1t1U' ,'\nt1d it is to lil.,e in tlze Nc~Pµort Hc11c/1 nrt>n. Nou~ Pisit the 11i11c i1111ovativcly dcsig11 cd 111odcl homes in tl1 e spectncular co111111unity everyone ,.., toll\11;g about. Harbor Ridge. Above all else in Newport licacli. H ,Jrbor Ri~ee Est'1tes.. Large attached homes averag111g SS00,000 Harbor Ri~f!t Crtst. Lu.xunous condom111wms apvraging S325,000 Harbor Rid~t Custom Homtsites. Diffen11g m s1u and Vll?'W averaging $400,000 .. Obtain the Property Report required bv frdcral Law and read it before signing a11ytlun~ Nt~ Federal agency has 1udged the mentc; or value, 1f a'l.I' of this property. Prices effechve 10/79 17 Harbor Ridge OnVt!, Newport Beach {n4) 640-6n6. Off Spyglass Hill Road. @ . ..... , .. Ji ' • HJ\RBOR RIDGE RVIEPACIAC MAILBOX \ ' l . "' . . . . • . .. f :· . . ............ , ..... OotoOlf , .. 1111 LlnaFonn John Ortg,ies fills a tank with Gasohol. a blend of alcohol and gasoline, al the Cum- berland, Iowa Co-Op. The station was one of the first five in tlle state to sell the fuel a year ago. IBM Antitrust Lawsuit Fails SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Transamerica' CompUter Corp., a big loser in the equipment leas · ing field, bas lost a six-year bid lo hold the compel· ing International Business Machines responsible for allegedly monopolistic practices. U.S. District Court Judge Robert •Schnacke ruled 1bUISday that Transamerica. a subsidiary of Trabsamerica Corp., failed lo prove that IBM bad monopoly power.. He also said IBM had not violat· LEASE it From The Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service OPEN7 DAYS 2600 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA 540-9100 ed the Sherman Antitrust Act, adding that Transamerica was not caused financial lnj11ry by IBM 's conduct. "IBM did not lie dead in the water when faced with competition," the court said. "It took action. And the action It took may have ca11sed some com- petitors to suffer .more than other actions would have. But tbe action IBM took, 11nder the circumstances ln which it acted, did not un· reasonably restrict competition and thus, did not violate the law:" When• the suit was filed, Transamerica Com- puter officials reported the firm suffered "sub· stantial" losses or $5 million in 1971 and $4.3 million in 1972. The complaint alleged that unlawful conduct by IBM bad caused actual damages of more than $50 million. JOIN THE SMART BUYERS ALAN MAG NON PONTIAC 2480 Harbor 81. Costa·M~sa 549-4300 Price Drop? WASHINGTON CAP> -The price or chocolate probably will drop dur- ing the next year thanks to increased world pro- duction of cocoa beans, the Agriculture Depart· ment says The depart- ment says total output or cocoa b ea n s wa s for ec..a l>t a t 1.586.000 metric tons. up by 6 2 percent from the W78· 79 harvest. People lrusl newspapers In a r ecent Gatlup poll of public confidence In 10 key in- stitutions, newspapers ranked fifth ahead of t elevision and the U.S. Supreme Court. The survey showed that 51 percent of the people say they have a great deal or "quite a lot" of confidence in newspapers. Only 38 percent say they have equal confidence in television. Since an earlier survey six years ago, newspapers surged ahead 12 percent -a gain more than twice as great as the greatest improvement of other Institutions Including organized religion, banking, the military, public schools, Congress, tabor and big business. Among young adults age 18 to 29, 57 percent indicated a high level of confidence in newspapers, but far fewer --38 percent --gave television a comparable vote of confidence, the Gallup poll reported. Advertise in the medrum people trust. Advertise in a newspaper.· Along the Orange Coast, people rely on the DAILY PILOT /, . ... ..,. ... Mortgage Rates Loom Decline in Ho1111ing Salea Predicted WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe conatruction of new ~ and t.be aale of exilt1n1 homes have re· malned strona lnt.o the fall, but bouainl experts tee a pndp&ua drop on the borboo. What wt11 aoon tum th1np around, analysta 11Jd, are mort111e lntereat rates soartn1to1' per- cent or more and 1 severe shortage or loan money. THE PaEDICl'ION8 CA.ME aa the govern· menl and private industry announced SWl>rlaingly 1tron1 housing figures for September: -n-e Commerce Department sald new bous- 1111 construction rose 4.2 pen:eot lut month lo an annual rate of 8.11 million units. Much of the strength was attributed lo a 25 percent jump in starts on new -apartment wlits, many or them federally subsidized. · -And Jack Carlson, chief economist tor the National Association or Realtors, said sales of ex- isting homes rose nearly 3 percent in September to an annual rate of 3.95 million wlit.s. "Thia could be our second best s ales year ever, second only to 1978," Carlson said The SepteD'lber houstog figures came as a sur- prise to many analysts. HollSing experts had expected both starts and sales to fall orf sharply by now because of the economic downturn that begun m the year's second quarter. Bt.rr DEMAND HAS remained strong despite record high mortgage rates, now in excess of 11 percent nationwide. . Carlson attributed the continued housing de mand to the maturing of the "baby boom " genera- tion, which is in the age range for many first-home purchases. and to inflation, which has dnven peo- ple to buy real estate as tax shelters What could dampen the demand 1s the Federal Reserve's Oct. 6 anno11ncement that It was raising a key Interest rate and changing the way it coo· trots monetary growth. The board's policy change comes as savings and loan associations are reporting a decline in de· poslta and, thus, a loss or money they could lend as mortgages. " THE_ NATIONAL Assodation of Home BuJldera is so concerned about Federal Reserve·s action that it announced Wednesday It is calling a '"summit conference," probably next month. to dlscwis the situation. "1bia policy could lead to a deeper and more prolonged national recession." the industry group s aid in a statement. It also predicted "a catutropblc drop in .,.. home coaatructloa, u much u 1 million unltl lower than 1W1I." New eoostruetJon lut year totaled 2 mtJllon unlta, allptly below tbe level ex~IU HY la needed lo meet demand and replace 99rn-out houaln,c. · ' Experts including Carlson and Richard M arcl.a, deputy direct.or for economic reMateb at lbe Federal Home Loan Bank Board, predict hotnfng starta wtll fall to a range of 1.5 million to 1.6 million next year. Marcia sald the bank board, which ovenees savin1s and loan operaUoo.a, believes bouainc starts this year will total 1.71 million. HE SUGGESTED THAT new construction this month might bold near Sept.ember's annual rate of 1.88 million unJts "but will be off sharply after that." Jn Chicago, ecooom1sts at a Mort1a1e Bankers Associatioo conference predicted bouainl starts next year will fall lo the range or 1 million lo 1.4 million. New York bank vice president Leonard J . San- t ow, also addressing that conference, said "every major bank" is already rationing ita loan money u a result or the Federal Reserve action. 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DAILY PILOT Credit Unions Still Thriving BJ SYLYJA POana Credit anioml -DOD-proat ........ and ...... , w - ganiiatiom owned and nm bJ till*-~ - have for years thrived under a IPed.al NllU&aUoD u tbe consumer's financial friend. lf yaa DMded to bal1...,. credit umooa frequently would esteDd • lou to JOO -- no one else would and ofteo at lowet' U.U •ftn&e ratel, too. Free from federal controls OD interest rat.. eredtt •· Iona have been able to pay u moeb u 7-t pe.rttnt oe UY· Inga acCOGDta, wblle banks and aavtnca iutitutiom bawa been prevented from paying more than 5.25 or S.50 Pll"' cent. 'THESE EXTaA attractions alooc with the CUa' MW powers to olfer savings certificates. 30-year m~ loans, ioterest·beariAC cbecklng accounta (known u ahare drafts) and credit cards, have made them tbe faatelt growing of financial institutioos . Of every six Americans, one belongs to a credit union. But beneath the shiny surface, problems are emerlin& ror many informed sources both Lo.side and outalde the credit union movement fear CU managers bave become IO entangled in the technical u pe'Cta of running their or· ga nazat1 o n s th at they ha ve n eglect· ed their consumer service and education responsibilities. Money's Worth faced with stiH competition, surging ID· teresl rates and ne w ,._ ...... mo-.------" electronic technology, they contend credit unions are forgetting their traditional goals as "people oriented" cooperatives Credit unions have been .criticized for a wtde range of practices in recent speeches both by Lawrence Connell, bead or the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA> and consumer advocate Ralph Nader. Included a mong the condemned practices: uklng Joan apphcants to s ign a form waiving consumer proCectioo rights provided them by state or federal law; and speeding up loan repayment~ when a borrower loses his (or her) JOb SOM E CL & ASK borrowers lo s ign contracts that ~iw the· credit union the n ght to take their last paycheck 1f they become unemployed One man r~enUy • complained to NC l.JA that his last paycheck or almost $1.000 <including vacation pay, sick leave, Chris tmas bonus. etc > went to the credit uruon after he lost his job bt:causehest1ll S50on an 1ostallmentloan Other cnllcs, s uch as House banking chairman Henry Reuss 1D-W1s 1. have suggested that CU ads may exag· gerate how much mem bers actually can earn on money they keep a.n sharedraft accounts, cred1t uruons' version of inLerest·beanng checking accounts A recent survey by the credit uruons' cb1ef trade as· sociation showed that while the declared rates on share draft accounts averaged 5.6 percent rn the early part of this year. the average errecttve rate on what the typical share draft account yielded was about 3.4 percent. The dif- ference is attributed to the fact th.at moct credit unions caJculate interest on a quarterly (not daily) basis and at that, only on the lowest moolbly balance. These facta may not be spelled out clearly in ad&. SO.. CRBDIT UNIONS Ullo ban iDlonllalb )om.I banks in complai..n1q that federal qeoclea aboWd not n.- qui re them to reimburse consumers who wen! charged more interest oo their loans than was d!sclosed to them. lncoJTeCt discloau.r~ ol interest rates bi a violatioa ol the Trulb-tn-Leodina law, which requires, too, tltat ftnanciaJ in1tllutions rei.mbu.ne customers who have been ove"' charged. Potentially, the most d amaging action or all bas been the endorsement of can.cer insurance by credit union leagues. • These leagues a re state trade associations and technically seem to fall outside the credit union reguJatory structure. But NCUA head Connell told my associate, Brooke Shearer. that a study is underway to discover if the leagues are profiting from the sale of cancer rnsurance - a product sharply denounced by the Can cer Society. the Federal Trade Com mission and Nader . among others. It is "the most egregious affront to CU princlpler to endorse or to recommend a service to members that prey- ed upon their deepest fears." says Connell -though league spokesmen continue to defend the insurance and pus h its sale Of COURSE. not aJI credll uruons follow suc h prac· tices. Many remrun devoted lo the initial goals. But the pressures of the marketplace are tarnishing the long cherished image or CUs as "people banks.'' In speaking or the conflicts facing CUs, Connell remarks : "lt"s like havmg a new car. You have to decide whether to drive back to the old neighborhood or begin to search for a house 10 the s uburbs .. , S89.2 Million Century 21 Joins Tram World Corp. OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (AP> -Trans World Corp. stockholders approved overwhelmingly today a proposal to purchase the Century 21 Real Estate Corp. for $89.2 million. About 86.4 percent of the stockholders approved the merger at a special meeting in Ka.nus City. CENTURY Zl SBAllEHOLDE&S were to vole on the mer ger late r today. , Trans World, which is be.adquartered in New York, is the parent company of Ca Corp .• Hlltoa lntemational Co •• Spartan Food Systems.and Trans World Airlines. Century 21, with beadquarten ln lrvine, Calif., is the largest real estate sales group in the world and bu 7 ,500 rrancbise broken with 75,000 qents in the United states and Canada. UNDD TB&MS OF the meraer proposal, Century 21 would become a wbolly-owned aublktiary of Trana World. For the 12 months ended June ao. Century 21 bad in· come ot ~.35 mlWoD on revm.-ot sas mlWon. Trans World reported an eandDp drop ol more thea SO percent . durlDC tbe t.bird pel1od tblJ year -ftom •·• mlllioo in the tbird quarter lut year to tu.• m.Wicm ti* year -benuae ot a decline In \be airli.H'a eamlul. Frmk L . SalluonI:' lealof vfce ~t ~ ftaeaee for Trans World, said after the 6unl that "CealurJ 11 la a 1:reat ftnanclal boost to tbe corporation. IT'8 A CASll 1enerat.or \bat wl11 pnerate qlueb man caab than it ev• DMda. We Call UM that 1DGDtJ odtlile alrtlM or for otberpqrpoHI." There WU DO dllcUllklD at the ~ ol rtfC)rU lut month abbut a pl'QPOHC) merter wttb Tau la~ Alrllnes. \ • CMLYNDT MAllMADUKa "But It's not time for breakfast!" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE MOON MULLINS l FLUNk~t> PHIZ. E:D ··BUT ITWASN1T MY F,AULT. \ L()Vf;t> "n£ WA'J ~ 1t>L1> 1ttEM 1ltE ~$~ .~()OP. "°81 I~~ i,1€ u~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "I didn't call for anything particular, Jill, just the 50und of on adult voice." DENNIS THE MENACE I y by CMrlll M. 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Made P ros the Hard Way a, saN1£ CA811UO OflMo.ilylt ........ J im Boek part teacher, part actor . part athl never quite figured out bow a au1 11.ke bJm wound up in a plac' Ulte pro- fe11lonal 'ootbaJI. Especially wbm his team· mates •re people like Doo Meredith, Bo b Hayes and Lee Roy Jordan. In fact, the thought of playin1 even col· JcQt Jootball ntwer crossed hi& mind until bis final game in high school. And even then, it was a case of vtndkation, not ambition. "I GOT BEAT OUT J>y a junior the last game and so I sat on the bench," the Foun- tain Valley resident recalls. "ll was there I beca me determined to play college football. I just couldn't go out liJte that." Obviously, recruiters weren't pounding Boeke 's door so he enrolle d al nearby Heidelberg College, an Oh io Institution with just 700 students. It was-a dt!cision he would never regret. "If it hadn't been for football, I wouldn't have gone to college.'' Boeke admits. "And I know if I would have gone to a major school. I wouldn't have played. I wasn't that good when I first got there but as time progressed. I got better." SO MUCH SO TRAT by his senior year, Boeke earned LitUe All-American honors as a 6-5, 235-pound tackle. . Still, a pro career never fazed him "It wasn't a ques tion of worrying a bout being drafted. I wasn 't even conscious of pro football," he says. .. I was just concerned about college at that time I never dreamed or playing in the pros .. Luckily . Doeke d ido 't wait by the telephone during the 1960 college draft. It wasn't until the 19th round that the Rams. fi guring they had nothing to lose. selected him in the next-to-last round He told me to tell the Rams one thing : 'Where do I sign ?"' It didn't take him long to do .. uat that. Following tU dad's advice; Boeke Jumped at the Rams' O'fst otrer, a one-year contract for $6,500 that dJdn'l e ven include a token bonus . "I bought the guy who signed me that day hamburgers ror lunch," Boeke says. "I thought if I didn't sign, I'd never see him .u;tln so 1 wasn'tialhe mood.1bLdickering.·· BOEKE SPENT FOUR YEARS with the Ra ms, during which the team man aged just 14 victories. So when he was traded to the 'I 'aeasn't' ere n <'O••ri• .. of pro roof ball ... I neeer drea..ed o f p l ayhtfl h• the ,,,....~ Dallas Co\\boy'> hc· v.ac;n't about to com· platn, even though the· t>xpans1on club was still experiencing growing pains. "That was the best group of guys and the, best coaching staff I've e-\ er been around." he says y.'ilhout hesitation. After a losing '>eason in 1964 and a SOO campai~n m 1965 the Cowboys began their emergence a., an NFL powerhouse 1n 1966. the year tht·) lo'>t the f1 r~t of back to bllrk c·hamp1on!>h1p ~a m es Lo the Green Bay Packers ,,....., Boeke st:..rtc·d that 1966 season when the Cowboys lost to lhl· Packns. 34·27, tn the Cot · ton Bowl But no memonc.!> are ct'> v1v1d Cl., the following t1tl1• ga m<' the cc·lebrated Ice Hoy, 1 on Green lid" <,frozen tundrn "YOL" \\-Ol"l.l>~'T 8 f:LJEVt: IT unlitc;c; \OU w~·rC' lht•rC'. B<u•k1· '>dVS fl ., hard to -<'.Ol_lCt.'I\ ff JU:il ho" <·nlrl 1l ..,. u~ WP workNJ out l hl' CL;J) before· .,., h1•n lh1· f1<'!<1 w~s hPCll(:d wit h Wlrl's under tht.• turf • .H.d 11 'Ad• U dt.·~rcts Has Its Magic IN GLEWOOO (AP) -The switchboard at the Forum, home of the Los Ange les Lallera, stayed Ut up like a Chriatmu tree and the callen' question was usually: "How's Malle?" Earvin "Magic" Johnson, they were told Ttiursda,y, will be back ln action much sooner than rirst expected . The Lakera' rookie 6-8 guard, hurt in Wed· nesday's game again s t the SuperSorucs in Seattle, bad suf- fered only a mild sprain in his right knee. THE SEATTLE TEAM doc· tor's preli minary diagnosis was a partially torn ligam ent, which proba bl y wo uld m e a n two months on the side lines. But after further examination by Dr. Robert Kerlan in Los Angeles on T h u r sd ay, the La ke r s an· nounced that Johnson s hould be ready to go again in a week to 10 days · "It, shocked me that people were really behind me s o much." said J ohnson, who has played Just three professional J?ames "I'm glad everyone is pulling fo r me ... It m ade me fet'I really good. I'm going to try to romP back and play where 1 l<.'fl off." J OHNSON. THE FIRST pick in tht· last National Basketball As- c;oc·1at1on draft, had averaged 20 points. 6 7 rebounds and 5.3 as- '>t')ls through the first three i.:.ime'>. and his hustling attitude s1·t.·ml•c1 to have 1gmted the rest of thl'rlub JIM BOEKE DURING HIS HEYDAY WITH DALLAS. "I DON'T THINK THEY ever saw any movies or me," Boeke says "I didn't know wha_l to do so I called my dad and asked him <Set> l::X C'O\\ BOY, Pa~e 88) · W<"re relieved ," Laker C'oJch JC1c k McKinney said afte r l<•drning Johnson ·~ tnJ ury was not !>O serious as first thought. Real Season St a rts But 1·rn more r elieved for M a~1c. who had to have pro- blems going through his mind on \\here his career m ight be 1£ the injury were serious J ohnson s aid he wasn 't 1h rt lled with the prospects or v. atch1ng from the sid elines, even for a week. He figures to miss the next five Laker outings, inc l uding tonight 's g ame at home against Portland. Preps ~egin L eague Play Tonigh t By KOGER CARLSON Of .. Delly ...... Slaff Ch ampionship dre ams for Ora nge Coast area prep football teams get their fint taste ol re- allty tonight as acUon in the Sunset League, S ea View League, South Coast League and Angelus League gets under way. Among the attractions are un· beaten Marina and defending CJ F Big Five Conference cham- pion Fountain Valley; Edison's powerhouse, the No. 1 rated team in Orange County, at de· fen s ive and upset-minde d Newport Harbor in the Sunset League ; and a critical Sea View Lea gue battle between title con- tenders Cdrona del Mar and El Toro Here's a look at ea~h of the games involving area teams: Marina-Fountain Valley Ch a mpionship dreams and CIF playoff hopes are among the winner's rewards tonight as un- beaten Marina C5·0), ranked No. 5 in Orange County, challenges Fountain Valley, 3·1·1, and the defending CIF Big F ive Con {erence champions. Paving the way for Marina's veer attack is quarterback Sam Aiello, runner Jim Taylor and receiver Mark Huntley, whtle Fountain ValJey answers with a pass-oriented offense behind quarterback Andy De Luca. The Vikings of Marina are also trying to snap a five-game losing stre ak to Fountain Valley, while the latter ls hopeful ot establishing a ground game to assist De. Luca in order to get back on the winning track. Fountain Valley ls rebounding from a 16-14 non-league loss to Lakewood, the first Barons' loss since a 10. 7 loss to Edison in 1978, a span of 13 games. · E.n-·Newport Harbor Edison's No. 1 ranke d Chargers go against an old nemesis tonltbt-an always emotionally charged Newport Harbor squad bent on provio1 Uleir .worth .• Kerwin Bell (he's run for 12 TDs), quarterback Frank Seurer (be'• thrown for 12 TDs) and t.itbt end Mark Boyer (&.5, •>. keJ tbe Chargers' attack. Edlaon ii comina oft two emo- tional victories, while the Sailors of Newport Harbor bave been ltnltllintto a 1-1·1 record. "A 1-1-1 record ls not ac· curate, we won't be lulled to 1leep by that," promise• Ed1lon Coat b 1IOI Workman. ''We've tot to bold tbem, I d9D 't tldak we Clall let It 1et dowa to out·aeortai Edlaon," ••1• Newport Coach Hank Cochrane. Tonight's Games, O d ds n.s-1lll Tim TMLiH Edsoo at Ne'ttl>Or t Harbor 8 Edison by IO t.tJina vs. Fountain Valley at limtingtoo Beach 8 Manna by 1 ti.rltingtoo Beach at Westminster r.«ooa del Mar vs. £1 Toro at Mission V1e10 Costa Mesa at Irvine Pttssioo Vieio at Laguna Beach Ima Hills at San Clemente Mater Del at Bishop Montgomery '" receiver Chris Cates, a combina· tion which also helps to form a formidable secondary. Huntington Beach-Westminster It has been a decade since Huntington Beach has defeated Westmjnster (7·6 In 1969 ) and the Oilers a re bogged down amidst an 0·5 pre-league cam· paign. The Oilers will be going after West minster with a passing al· lack which has clicked for 533 yards behind quarterback Dan Curran. His fa vorite target is Mike Turner, who has caught 11 for 140 yards. 8 Westminster by 12 7:30 [I Toro by 2 7.30 Costa Mesa by 16 7:30 Mission V1e10 by 10 7 30 San Clemente by ?4 8 Mater De1 by 9 who have combi ned to catch 22 passes for 268 yards. Corona del Mar-El To"'O Corona del Mar opens Sea View League action against an explosive El Toro crew which relies on a power running al· tack, augmented by quarterback David Key's passing and the running and receiving of Scott McKenzie. McKenzie r an for a 51-yard touchdown and scored on a 52· yard pass play last week in a 29·15 win over San Clemente. Taking the Low Road "IT'S GOING TO BE eating me up inside ... he said. "I juat got to come back, set ln \he groovt" w\th the guys a gain. tfopefulh. they'll win the next five games." Kerlan. the Latera' physician, said the former All·American from Michigan Stlate sustained a mild sprain of the Inner part of hls r ight lrnee . Johnson will wear a sleeve on the knee and h as a lread y begun physical ther apy Wlth team trainer J ack Curran Twin Arrested For Scalping BALTIMORE <API -Min- nesot a T.,.,,1ns cente r fi e lder Richard Sofield was fined $3.5 plus $15 in court costs Thursday aflt>r his ar rest fo r sca lpi ng World Series tickets. Softeld. of Morris Plains. N.J., a~ret'd to a state ment of facts pre-.l'.'nted by prosec utors in :":orthem District Court. a court official sa1d lie was a rrested al 7·10 p.m. Wt'dnesday outside Mem orial Stadium before the start of ~a me seven. police s aid. He was then released on $50 bond pend· an g his court appearance. Westminster boasts a 3-2 re· cord with Eric Willingham the leading rusher (388 yards on 101 carries and four touchdowns), q uarterback David Harris, a 6-4 junior, with 40-86-4, who bas completed 4-0 of 86 passes for 542 yards, and receiver s George Dominguez and Joel Rodgers, Corona del 'Mar Coach Dick Morris reports his crew has re· turned to normal status with fullback Rob Case, receiver Bob Sho llin , line ba c k e r J o n Schnitger and defensive bac,k Warren Dennis back in the lineup. "We're healthy now," says Morris. "With Case back our of· (See PREP, Pa1e BS> Chicago's Reggjc Th eus goes under the ou tstre tched Lloyd Free of Sa n Diego in National Basketball Associa - tion action Thu rsday. San Uu~go rallied to win. 111-107. Sgt. Robert Lassahn said he did not know how many tickets Sofield had in his possession, the face value of the tickets, or how m uch he was charging for them. John Sevano Pros Can't E scape lnj11ry Jinx I '~. ~ No y in the professional sports world of Southern California bu been able to escape the injury jinx-not the Angels, not the Dodgers, not the Rams, not the Padres, not the Cbar1ers, not even the KinCI, LakersorCUppers. The injuries have spread liJte wtld flre and it appears nothing Ls aotna to be able to stop them -at least not this •eaaon, anyway. Football ls even worse_, especially when you consider the NFL teams play only 20 games during the course of a season. ~ The Rama have lost 1' players in· ll games (four exhibition, seven regular season) and the Chargers aren't much better, having lost 10 players at one time or another. NOW, 80 THAT NO ONE i1 Immune. the basketball and hockey teams are Jolninl the bandwagon. The Clippers still haven't gotten a re· gular season performance from Blll Walton who, so far. bas coet the Clip- pers more than they can afford. push ore on the knee' and is therefore s low in bis movements THE KINGS RAVE ALSO had two other players injured which runs the total to three in four games. And now, as i( we nPed evep more , the Magic Man, Earvin Jobnmm, has been lost to the Lakers for at leaat a week orlwo. Is this ever going to stop ? When Is the southland finally going to get a healthy team ? The Angels, Dod gers and Padres ne ve r got healtby. The Rams and Chargers hope to be at full strength a month down the road, barring any more Injuries between now and then. THE ICINGS DON'T OOW when Lessard will be balthy. and a knee injuey Is alwm anlffy thln1, so Magic will have to be careful upon bis rt tum. Clippers wlU be happy. Hey! Maybe that 's it. The answer to all of this year's problems. Wbat -ev- erybody needs is a new year. Certainly, 1980 can't be any worse than 1979, canll? ••• BECAUSE OF HIS excellent broad- casting work during tbe NatlooaJ League plll)'Offs, Dodger pitcher Don Sutton is in New York this weekend to discuss his future with NBC President Don Ohlmeyer. · The pact Ohlmeyer submlta to Sutton wlll have to be a good one for the ri&ht· hander to forego the last year of bis con. tract, which calls for a lucraUve salary of $265,000 lo lBIO. Sutton bu a touch choice to make. RudJ llmenea ll penciled lo to nplace 8ccltt Olesn at runnint llaelr for Newport Harbor , the lat· • 1t1ll tiiotbeNd ~a vtrua. FlaST IT WAS THE DODGEa S, Angela and Padres. The Padres aC· counted for 22 disabling injuries thla seaaon, tbe Dodters 42, and the An1els won the baW. of the cripples with 48. Thal lncred.lble number subltanuaw Jtm ~osi'• even more yeoman effort to lead b.ls team to the AL Western Divisioo cbampk>nship. Can you imallne beln1 saddled with 48 lnJurl• duri"' tbe coune cf a te2·1ame schedule and 1UU come up bel._ a winner? That workl out toalmoetooelnjuryeverylY.pme&. Even tbe Kings, wh9' appear healthy, are not. Mario Lessard 1larted in the net for tbe flrst three 1ama of the seaaon and aurrendered H 1oals. What nobody lcnon ia that Lessard had a bad knee which kept him out of a lot of pre- aea1on aamee and bu caused bJm to re. a.cl slowly t.o hla riaht aide. He can't And as for' Walton? Well. Ir he's· healthy by the beglnni n.c of the year the He's already stated be'a thlntlq re- tirement. The only thine to keep hlm tn the game would be the desire to win a World Series. And that would depend on what the Dodgers do In the olf·seuon. Stay Tuned. Newpett'• attack f eaturea_ a~k Alan Gaddis and l!!!"!!.'!!!~~ .......... !llll ............................. Ql ........................... 11111 ..................................... .. ----~J \ t , -DM.VN..OT Angels H•Ve ~on~ All·stars ............. •1 NSW YORK -Four m-.ll1n ol UM WMterD Dtvtalon champba AqeAa were nam4td to tbe America• 1....-All..atar team loda)' &I deai1aaa.d llltt•t Don B11aor. ftnt buemu a.t Carew, eecoact baeeman Bobby Grieb and Ntdlet Brian Dowlllq were diatlqu11Md tot tbelr tm efforta. LM, llelected u tbe left·lumdtd o6tdMtr on tM AP'1 NL t .... , reVW'Md b1a fteld tht1 ,_,. by wimalAI LI pm• for the Montreal l:xpo1 ana complllq a 3.04 eam4td ND avera,. ln m b:U'Unc1. the cbok9 u t.be rtlbt·banded pitcher ov.- teammate J.R. Rlc&ard. Bruce &alter. who poeted a lHtue· leadlq .i aave1 tor tbe Cb1ca10 Cubl, was the nanaway choice H tbe NL'a All·atar reUet pitcher. The vtct.ory totaJ wu lhe mo11t that Leo had compUed 1tnce wln.olq 17 aamea for San Die&o'a Dave Winfield, with 34 homer1, 118 RBI and a .308 batUng averace. w11 the leadln1 vote-getter with 218 for one of the outfield berths. The rest of lhe NL'• All-star ouUield included Dave Kinsman of the Chicago Cubs and Dave Parker ol Pitt.sburgh. Tbe real ot UM wam ...,......., Bolton '1 . Fred L,yu and .Jtm Rite Md 8atti~"1 Ken Slnaleton lo the ootneld, MlnnetoU'1 Roy SruUey at short.atop. Kanau ctty'a Oeor1 Brett at third, &.toa11 Denni• Eckersley •• lhe ri1bt·handed )>itcber, Baltimore's Mike lo'lana1an aa the let\ handed pltcM-r and Teus' Jim Kem u the r liel pitcher. . .4u.d•r .. Cen, S•.a .. ctn.•-••• th_e 8o9t.or\ Red Soic In Un&. Jn the lhree 1Jb11equent 1ea10Ds for Boalon, Lee had . amHHd a total of just • trlumpha while 1ulfertn1 tbroutb an aaaortment of hurts that included a bad pitchln1 arm. The remainder of the team included three players from the St. Louis Cardinals -first baseman Keith Hernandez (176 votes), abort.stop Garry Templeton (129) and catcher Ted Simmons (ll4) -along wilb second baseman Dave Lopes or the Los Angeles Dodgers (158) and third baseman Mike Schmidt o f th e PbiladelRbia Phillies <1091 • Bill Lee, an iQjW')'·placued American Lea1uer for the past few aeqona, wa6 a mon1 tboM named today to the National LetJ1ue All--11tattea . Lee polled 95 voles from a nationwide panel ol aporta wrtler» 1md broadcutera to win the berth over PhUadelphla's Steve ('arlton. who had 76. Joe Niekro, a 21- aame W'UlJler wath the Kou.aLonAstros. was A Capsule Report From the World of Sports Tanner Buries His .Mom: 'She's in God's Hands' Frea AP Diapa&eMa NEW CASTLE, Pa. -The smiles and cbeen Ill of a World Series victory belonaed to another day. Just 12 hours after that stunning triumph, Pit· t.sburgb Pirate Mana1er Chuck Tanner solemnly returned.home to bury b1a mother. As be followed the sray casket out of St. Micbael's Roman Catholic Church hen Thursday monliJll, Tanner groped for words to describe tbe emotional turmoil tbruat on him by bis mother Anne'• death last Sunday ln the midst of his•flnt World Series aa a manager. "I feel .•. it's hard to say. I was so excited and haPJ>Y about everything," Tanner said of the team's 4·1 victory · Wednesday nl«ht ln a stunning come.from-behind "Sbe'a in God's bands: I believe she saw ua pJay the World Series," be added. • Whed Tanner's mother succumbed to a stroke, the Pirates were trailing BaJtimore 3·1 in the best-of-seven baseball series. Tanner elected to stay with his team SUnday. explaining that his m9ther would have wanted it that way. "Life goes on and baseball is a big part of my lire." he said at lhe time. Tanner, wear:ing a gray plaid.suit with a silver "Pirates" lapel b'utton, guided his wife, Barbara. and father , Charles, to church pews as a lone churcbbell tolled outside. ------Quotr tJf dw Day -----..... Arkansas football coach Lou Holtz. rating Texas Tcch's 230·pound back James HC:Jdnot · "He's about an ei~ht on a seismograph.·· E'rer• 32 Pel••• P~e CHpper• Lloyd Fl'ee scored 32 pomts Thursday night. m including a pair of free throws to snap a 105-105 Ue with 35 seconds reamainlng. a.a be led the San Diego Clippers lo a 111 -107 National Bas ketball As- socia tion victory over lbe Chicago BuUs . . James McElroy poured in 31 pointa to help the Detroit Pistons whip lhe New York Knicks, 129·1.lS ... Campy BeaeU scored 24 in the second hall and finished with 33 points, pushing the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 141·134 victory over the San Antonio Spurs ... Tom Owens and Ron Brewer led a balanced Portland attack as the Trail Blazers downed Utah. 107-92 ... Jack Givens' 20 points led nine Hawks into double·figure sco ring as Atlanta beat the Indiana Pacers. 115·85 ... Houston Rock-els guard Mike Dunleavy will undergo surgery today for a ruptured ligament in his left hand and will be out of action for at least six weeks ... em Walton will be wearing arch ~•H s upports in his left s hoe as foot specialists try to alleviate lhe pain in the San Diego Clipper cen· ter's left foot. • ••••en' E.,,..U• Get• B •• Tr-Wlc ..- Center Pllll EsposJ&o scored three · goals in a li.11 game for the 32nd time in bis National Hockey , League career to lead the New York Rangers to a 6-3 triumph over the Vancouver Canucks Thursday night . . . Jolut Weuiak, noted mainly for bis toughness in four years as a pro, scored bis SOt.b career goal early in the third period, lifting the Boston Bruins to a 3·2 victory over the New York Islander s ... Marc Tardif picked up a wild Color~do pass midW!'Y .lhrougb the third period and convert· ed it ant.o the winning goal as the Quebec Nordlques defeated lhe Rockies, 5·2 . . . Regpe Leacla scored two goals and Riek MacLelala added another and one assist to lead the Philadelphia ~lyen to a 6·2 victory over the Atlanta Flames. ~tier, P•r•'9zetr 23 't'e•r•, Dies CLEVELAND -Rich~ Kadis, 44, who lived ·m· in almoet complete paralyaia fO,I' 23 yea.n after be· •. • Ing htjured in a college footbml aame, died Thurs· day in Sunny Acres Skilled Nuning Facility. Kadis wu a aopbomore Ill Geneva Colle1e ln Beaver Falla, Pa., when be l\lffered a bl'alD i.QjlU')' ln a football game with Waynesburg Collese. Wayneabur1, Pa. ln 1951. He col· lapsed on the bua returning from tbe a~e and had been paralyzed ever since exce'pt far movement of a few facial muscles. Hia parents cared for him at their suburban Seven Hilla home from 1969 unW two months ago, when they bad heart attacks a few weeks apart. Medical expenses rrom Kadis' paralysis reportedly totaled more than $250,000. Part of the cost was paid from a $60,000 fund set up from conlributi<>M resulting from lhe widely publki&ed injury, /tlatdrlc Na•efl Teretlt• Maaager Bobby Mattlck. 63. and a scout for more than •• 30 years. was named field manager of the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday. replacin~ the fired Roy Hartsfield . . . Montreal pitching coach Jim Brewer hus resigned and will become a consultant to the athletic department or Oral Roberts University . Bill Krah:ert fired an eight·under par 64 lo take th<' lead :.it th1• Pensacola Open. At 70 is Laguna Nii?ucl re~tdent Alan Tapif' • -. . . Greg ('ook. a sta rting · forward on Louisiana Stati' Un1 vcrs1t )'!-. <'hJm pionship basketball team last st-ason wu!. arrested and accused or stealing $.20 from a schoolmate's wallet . . . A 23·year -old Fresno man. Ardlle Fttller, was sentenced to five years to life in prison on b.is gwlty olea to second-degree murder in the dt-ath of Fresno Slate University baseball player 11.eben Deu Banoe . . Arizona State University qua rt~back Mark Maloae pleaded innocent to an assault MATTICK charge stemming from an alleged beat1ni:: or a taxi drive r in a traffic dispute last month Jame' Madison University's women's basketball team has bnn placed on a one-year probation by the Assoc1at1on for In tercolleg1ate Athletics ror Women because of a recrwtrng, 1ula ti on T~l~jsion. Radio TV: Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita. 7 30 p.m . Channel 52. Football -Rams Preview. 11 .30 p.m., Channel 11. RADIO: Hockey -Kings at Hartford. 6 p.m . delay, KJIS (1150); Football -El Toro vs. San Clemente, 7:30 p.m ., KSBR (88.5 FM); Basketball -Portland at Lakers, 8 p.m , KLAC (570). Last Half Is Easier ForGWC l",....P11p87 Arter surviving through lhe roughest part or its football schedule, Golden West College should be able to breeze through the second half, starting tonight (7:30), as the Rustlers host win· less Los Angeles CC at Orange Coast. The firs t five clubs the Rustlers have played have a combined record of 10·14. That's Tonight'• Une Golden Weat by 20 ,EX-COWBOY BOEKE. • • above zero. All the guys were feeling real good about that time." The feeling dido 't last too long, however. As if it wasn't enough to sleep with butterflies in his s tomach, Boeke was awakened by the sound or the cold blizzard setting in. "When I went lo bed that night, I could hear it getting col· der," he says. ''The windows were cracking, the wind was blowing and when we woke up, the ice and frost had completely sealed us in." IT WAS 17 BELOW ZERO that infamous morning and by game time, it bad warmed up to 14 below. But to bear Boeke tell it, the Cowboys were immune to the q>nditions. minor frost bite. But that couldn't compare to the agony of coming so close only to be turned away. ''BO'nl YEARS THERE was no doubt we could beat them," he says. "We used to look forward lo playing Green Bay more than anybody on the schedule. Our offense, even then, was pretty complex. It was beautiful to pass block and know if you held your man out long enough, Meredith would get the ball to somebody. JIM BOEKE DMI' ..... $4.tt l'Mte MARINA'S SAM AIELLO FACES FOUNTAIN VALLEY. ,..,....r~•7 . PREP FOOTBALL. • • fense is 20 percent better ·' - -Cost.a Mesa·lnbte Quarterback Bill Lux 1s back at the controls for Costa Mesa tomght as th~ Mustangs open the Sea View League campaign at lrvme Lux has been out of the Cost.a Mesa lineup the past two wee~ w1tb a <.'Ol'lcwss1on after complet 1ng 30 pas~ in $4 allempL'> for 4!.11 var~ and two touc:hdo'4'f\ ... lt"1s favnnt•· rt« l'I\ t·r Dan Aaut:r. ha:-. 'JU~ht :n ror 5J.:J 'ar di. l'hn ... Starl.m.tn 1 lt11 t'hll'f r1111n1'1 Jr\ II·•· \1 u t.1r1, r.q11•I 11pt1• 11 1" ,, k "" I! Ill! ~ anh "' 7-1 .irr1• 1 hl 1~ J IH~ .!um• fr11 tl'• 'ilY" l'o.,la \1t'"d C'<JJ t h l 1Jm Freneh ·Lan ~uu 1mJ~1111 • 11ur pos1t1on 1r we lo~e our o~nt·r·• Irvin~ counters 141th Ma rk Roberts. who ran for 126 } ards on 17 carnes a~amst Dana Htll<; a wt.•ek ago. tus !>econd 100-yard plus game or t.be season Mesa u; 3-2 fo r t.be season. lrvme 1s l 3 l Lal(ana 84-acb·Mission \'if'JO \1 1..,..,1nn \ 11•J11 In\ ad1., "'1th 1 11101• i.:;1m1· "'rnnini.; 'tn· .~ 1 tt" undt•ft•Jlt'rl r 11.1hlo .... d· ft lil1n ('I I-< \•ntr..il < emf• H 'nt • • h.111 p111n.., bt)..l"l I"'"' l r in 1 ht .11 r 1quartL•rbad; 0,HP 1u.>.ei lht J!rou nd 1ta1lback R1c•k Sanch1·1 1 and deferu.t I lmebad .. er Lc1u1.., Ochoa1 and has completed 18 of 39 pass attempts for ZlS yards. Daaa HlDS·San Clemeate San Clemente figures to up its senes record to 6-1 with rivaJ Dana HAils tonight with the versalRi! Jeff Banner leading the way for San Clemente. Bannf'r has run for 31S yards. on 68 came& from ~his halfback. po ... t in lhl' Tnton~· wishbone. hJs ... c·ored six touC'hdowns. com· p)dld four of five halfback pa'"''' for 97 yard-. and a TD ind , .1u~ht thre< pas..,cs for ~ \Ill d I 111. "111 Ir '• It· ed ... th1· I >c:1n:i I I 1., 111 11 \.. ti q1J.1t l1·rti.u·I' h;I\ (I~ I <1n\ph'l1•tl I.' 11( ~) p a!>!>l ' 14 1th no 1nt1 n l'Pll<JO.., 111 lht> last thr1 t 1.;.1m1·.., San Cll'mcnte 1., bolstert'<f b\ 272 pound ldC'kll• M arlc Solomon <1nd 2·IO·pound ~uard Duane 1-'ord Mate_r Dei-BUMp MOtllpmery The Monarchs seek to up their •>'-1•r all rcrord to 5 1 tonight in 1h1·1r Anl.!l'lu' IA•jf.!Ut' opener at H1 ,hop \l1in1v11m1 n \1 ,llt l 111·1 \t•t•r ,lllJ<'k I "' '• 11 Ii\ 1111 • ~t• r bac·K Phil 'I" !It • r "'"" h 1• {'ompll'lNi half 11! h1 ... ;1: µ,, ... ,, .. , f11r ·,~)ya rds and thr1•1 lt>uc hdo"'n" 11 .... hop l\1ont~om£>ry ,.., 3 2, in t'I u d I n lo! ... h ll ICl II \'.. (I "' t· r st B~rn.ird an1t !\.urth ·1 or ranee Laguna &>ach. which has s pill rour pra·leagut• gamt>s. lose ... somt> power with the loss of fu ll back linebacker Kevin Norick, whose quadncep IOJUTY has not. responded and appear.:. lost for at least three weeks. possibly the balance of the J season. Frazier Cut By Cavaliers CLEVELAND <AP> -The Clc\'cl and Cavaliers today placed veteran guard Walt Frazier on waivers "We've just got to try to play solid defense to stay 10 the game," says Laguna Beach Coach Walt Hamera. Lance Stewart directs the Laguna Beach stacked I-offense Tate Weighs 240 For Coetzee Fight J OHANNESBURG . South Africa <APl -John T ate weighed 240 pounds today for his World Boxing Association heavyweight tiUe fight against Gerrie Coetzee. who weighed 222 pounds . Tate. of Knoxville, Tenn., and Coetzee. of Soulh Africa. will fight Saturday night in Pretom to determine a successor to re· tired Muhammad AU. The 34-year-old veteran of 11 seasons in the Nationa l Basket· ba II Association had averaged only 3.3 potnls a game as a re. sen e for the Cavs in five games this season Frazier was acquired by the Cavalters m a trade with the New York Krucks just prior to the 1977·78 season in exchange for guard Jim Cleamons. Frazier played in seven NBA All·star games as a member of the Knicks He was in the final year of a contract estimated to be in ex· cess or $400,000 annually. He played s panngly for Cleveland the past two seasons, because or a foot utjury. A Cavaliers' spokesman said that Frazier 1s free to sign with any other NBA team. terrible, you say? Yes, but that's bettered by the Rustlers' next five opponents who have com· bined for a less-than-lofty 4-18 mark. About the only thing the , B..alJtlers should have problems -witli'li-concentratlng on the game ltaelf. "We only bad one thing in our minds and that was beating the Packers," be says. "Just like the year before, we knew we could do it." Boeke's career didn't last much longer. With the advent of weight lifti~. rookies we re com· ing into the NFL stronger. faster and quicker . He was traded to another expans ion club, New Orleans, in 1969 and though he got in little playing time, he met up with a man who would later influence another career-Tom Fears . -· Jina ~arina Valkswagen @.·RABBIT DIESEL John Wilson Golden West (2·3) could use a little bit of concentraUon Oft not turning t.be ball over. something tbat bas become synonomous with this year's team. Tbe Rustlers have already oommlted • staggering 30 turnovers (18 fwnbles, 12 In· terceptions). By contrast, Go lden West bad only 32 t.u.movers all lut HUOD. Even an abuadance of turnovers, thoucb. abouldn 't matter .,abllt LACC. In acdaD laturdaY DlPt are Oranae o..t Oollee• and s.d· dlebaek. 0..... c.at .... llt. Su AM1B11 lia a Soutla eo.t CoDl•r-::.c .. • wbHe W. dleMek ....... a.r. ln a Mleetm o.ter ... .._. al•· 8CJtb are at 7:JO. _.,,... ...... And like the year before, the Cowboys didn 't. After Meredith's 50-yard scoring strike to Lance Rentiel put the Cowboys ahead, 17·14, Bart Starr directed the comeback that culminated in his now famous quarterback sneak on fourtb-and-goal from the one with 13 seconds remaining. .. THE FIELD WAS as bard as a rock. It was like walking on linoleum," says Boeke. "With five minutes left, it was our ball game. All we bad to do was bold onto the ball. J kept tbinkin&, •we can't give Bart Starr tbe ball. Well, our offense 1tayed in for oae aeries before puntlns. "I ~ tbat WU tbe key. u we coUld bave beld oato tbe ball a little lon1er, drove them farther bid, It woUt llave been a lot ~-lnr them to come back .• ~~._~. For two weeks alterw.,.t Boelte'I toll tJlal)ed, a HM Of I Boeke served as an assistant freshman coach at Westminster High, where he teaches English. but had his heart set on another line of work-acting. ·wbeo Fears began casting for lhe movie North Dallas Forty, be c alled up Boeke with wbal seemed like a perfect part. "l'EAM SAID HE needed somebody to play an old vet who gets cut for the team and I told hlm 'I'm your man,'" Boeke says. "It's rd a big part but I'm pleased with the role I have. "We're viewlna game films and t.be coach says 'Stalllnp, what were you thl.Dkint of.' My one line ls tbia: 'Gee, I don't know." Then he excuses every· 1body elae but 1lve1 me tbe cl le 'Not 10 fMt, Sta•Unp. '" ' I l9l cat ucl tbat't tbe end of my role lD the mo.te. But lt'1 kind ol lroalc. 11lat•1 tbe 1ame WIJ' lt • bappmed lD real life." # 1 •M FUR.,.. 1979 E.P.A~!;,T~~'!sMY LARGE SELECTION • " announces the openin9 of the new office of Design Lenders, Inc. I\ . 1 ll I l G ..... Gro .. ll•d. Wte I Ge-.. Gro•• CA. 17141530-7611 ....._, )'. ' need o home 9QUI ry loon. Mi• John Wil\Of'I ...+io hos been ., t:i.-u loo 20 yea\ ·~ here '"Oronqo County. He'' ..-•ad, ~celul ond •t$p(>ll\Ove to )'OIA' noech-Mou ~. he1 l:lfJ able to qve you tiw Clll\Wll\ you.~ olmoll •n • iedotely becOIM ail doc l\IOll\ Ofll mode Ice.oily, Ollllf od-onloQe\ -We loon 85\ ol ~. len omolll\f of h ~ -No l4)l)ef \m<t on loon CWT'Ount -Amounn OVfll SIO.<XXl 00. IS yea rerm <M>llobifl -We IOCK1 on <.'Of'IVl'l9rciol papllfy. w.·,. rrote reaMl.c. l.u C~ 0\ to who! COMMut• O a0 ,,_ -c~ !Oday! ·---------............. -......... .._......,. J • Jimmy the Greek · Rams Ha¥e Th'eir Banas Full \Vitlt .Ghamgers , With the f'L HUOA rMdtlnf I.be balfwa)' PGlat, her.'• how I '" lbla week a Ktt.dul• ol play: M : .... ($ii) et Lei Aaae1M (4·3> -R11p1 will be Meklq ~1neback h'OID bwnlUaUoa 1uf • fered at tbe bands ol the Oowt.on. LA ii ltarint at a poulble .MIO mark at the mldWa,y polnt ot tbe seaaon and will have the-lr hudt f'uJI contalnin1 ex])loalv. Charaer pualq attack. tnJw1ea have C8\lHd MvenJ breudownt OD on... f~ Lo. Aqele1 and the aecoadary ll burtlnt u weU. Loi An1el•b)' l Oallud (4·S) at N. Y. Jets ()'°') -Key tQ the Raiden revival can be found ln turnover eat.rory. Liit three weiek1 the Rald•ra have played turaover-lree football, while the defenM bu come up with alx lnterceptloo• aod ftve tumble re· coveries. The JelS bave the JD01t productive run· nins 1ame lrt-t.he teape but must repln'th~Ol deep passing attack lo upset vialton. Oakland by 6. Gren Bay (3-4) a& Ta•pa Bay (l·Z) - Packers c:ould close gap to a 1ame with upset wln here, Tampa Bay stru111Un1 oo both offense and defense but should get well at expense of un· oermanned Green Bay defenses. Tampa Bay by 4. 0-3 aU O .. l al CleWllaM (t-1) -lb'owna atarUDc to fMl aome beat after thrw-pm• ao.tni • ..,. •. One PnUll Mould NWrD t.o b1pe pound ••m• ..... all DOt nearly u improved u wfn over Steelers ftU!d 1uaeat. Br1u&pe'1 paa11n1 u.. dll· ferenc. Ml'e. p1eveland by a. Pllal!adelp•la (1·0 1& W1A.1•1&o• (l·U - Baal•• won (lr1t mHtln1 convlncin1ly. 28-17 . Red•kinl mua cootaln Wilbert Monts<>mery, who baa ruebed for better than 500 yards and scored nine TDI tn thret\ 11me1 a.1alnlt the bome alde. Jaworlkl'• ankle 11 llllng but he'll play at QB. Sldn1J mUll rorce turnovers to break Eaale win 1cbeme. Even Miami Cl-I> a& New Ellllud (5-Z) -Finl pluce ut etu•. Dolphins aUU have trouble moving the baU agalnlt strong defense. and Patriots are lL the sacood team Miami bu faced that .bas won more aamea than they've lost. If Steve Grocan can avoid the costly interception, the Pats wut-remain ln first place: New England by 6. BaWmore O·ll at BattaJo (M~ -Colts lost nrst meeting 31·13 as Joe Ferguson passed for over 300 yards. Baltimore secondary still hurting and club remains vulnerable to tbe run. Baltimore fans haven't been a s vocal in their criticism 5 -~GAL . Msnc QI.CAMS ~~\O~ ~~4~ 9~e~ RENl'A\.. PCNTA\... Rt:NrAL ~~ -rem~ S\.ei.P\WG StDIES SLEEt>~ \1()0.oo VA,UJr, ~s ~ fc.'O VAL.ue SPGS ~.46.oo VA.J.le •36PO~ 160.°° ~t&!° '*'°': \tS:° t.> because of World Serlea lnvolvemeat of Ortolet. That wUl cban1e lh1I week. Butralo by 4. • 8l. LMda U·I) al Datlaa (t-l> -Cowboy of. fenae ln bllh sear and bu aeored lM point.a ln lut three weeks. Defenae playtq touab a1ainlt run and pus. Cardinals came close in first meetln1 but loat 22-21 when Rafael Sepijen'a fte!d s<>al at· tempt bit tbe po.t and bouneedliver tbe cn>abar. Cowboy• must contain Ott1a Andenon and Mel Gray. Jlm Hart, with ankle proJ>lema, la queatlon mark at QB. Dallas by 10. Cldca1• (M) at lllw11&a (M) -Both clube remain ln contention, than.ks to two-game deellne suffered by Tampa Bay. Vlldn1s have a better puainl attack, but Walter Payton keyed 236 yard rushing performance in earlier 26-7 Bear win. Chicago by 1. Detroit tt·I) at New Orleus (M) -Saints tr all Rams by one game while Lions' seas.on is over because of injuries. However. th.is is the kind of game the Saints usually have trouble with, especially at home. Detroit must stop powerful Saint runnjng game featuring Muncie and Galbreath. along with potent passing attack or· chestrated by Archie Manning. New Orleans by 6. N.Y. GlHta (Z·I> al &wu Qv (t 4) - Gtantl' chancet bere depend on ablllt7 to,., out front early and force C6iefs b*> eomebaek role . Mike Llvinpton realinl 1tartlq italul al QB. Giants must contain Cbiel1' wt.q.T on ... ud force Livtn1ston to throw. Kaaua City by 4. Adata (M) at Saa Frudlee ( .. 7) -Crucial contest for the visitors. li'aleona need t.o f1Dd tbeir defenae. 'Jbe offense, keyed by Steve Bartkowski, will overpower the weak 49er aeeoodary. Atlanta by~· l U..&M (5-2) at Seatft_le (2·5) -Oiler rwminl game came back strong as Earl Campbell re· gained form against Baltimore. Seattle la vulnera· bJe to the. run and Dan Pastorini. who ha• bad bJa share ol problems ol late, will enjoy the opportuni· ty to get better at \,he expense or the Seattle aecon· dary. Houston by 4. Dellver (5-%) al Plttabarp <5-Z> <MeMly) - Steelers have been strugglln1 because of injw1es and turnovers -seven fumbles and two intereep. lions against Bengals. Chuck Noll will ha~ bia troops ready to avoid another embarrassment. Bronco defeose playing well and bas caused 10 turnovers in last four weeks. Pittsburth by 10. OOf"YlllOHT 1'76 .. ,.LO •NT•lll'lllS•l:' IMC. ~K -\ RENTAL. HEATa<S RENTAL ~L ~121!° VN.Jlfii ~to:o COSTA MESA ~sae0 ~e- \ .... co~ ~~ .. pHl(S ~VAL-"6: ~ VAl..UE· , ., 'I!!• f:e't!r"' .W••t•••:'ia U•• world tn=•·--..... .... da ~.11-, ............ '° KaWli. .... k . Wlilla It •al your ...... It t'CNlda"t b'ft ...... ....... ,,.. .O:-· wbo dM•ed ... Jrea , ._.Pan Md Oceu *-· .......... bit· laa~nAPtuUal""'· '1 ~·· ~ wnt dowta, 21·1 , la openU.1 Sea V••• Le11•• football action al Newport Kubal'. COAC• SD 8'-AN'l'ON'I t:a1lee ..., .... _.. ta tbe trwt HDM ottM wont and la re&llt;y, •t ....... ~otvidory. A lew amt.all•, bowever, C'09t gstanda DWl1 poiata, but ln the ttnd. l!'.llUnc:la had more than •t needed. "I eouldn't believe bow we had ctom•uted, yet it was only 8-8 at the ball," remarked Blan· ton. An example of lh& dom- ,...1011 •• , , .. ,.. .................. Ult .. ta M lllt 1r DY na off•...,. for u• 1art11 a °''"'d to uaa...-.,·1 ..,_ p1.,., .... ~ ......... a1u.r. >'"""'*· A de&a1 al tM IUM lllUll1 at. U.e Univenlty Olle·Y•nl UM eYHlull)' ~ lM ...... I '°'9e ...... ..,. ........ ,... ble lD tM bedrfletd beddlnd ... to a ft-Jard ta.Uawa ,,. ~ Unher1lt1 defeaalve taekle Robert Hotiart lD tbe ftrat bait. 3!>27 Victory ~&hawks'-Line Whips Cypress By STSVE ANDaEWS °' ................ Offensive line play generally goes unnoticed by football fans, but the work of Ocean View Higb's front five couldn't be ii· nored 1bursday night. • The $@ahawks' line continual- ly blew away Cypress Hilb'• de- fenders, paving tbe way to a 35-27 win over the centurions in the Empire League football opener at Westminster High. CYPaESS ENTERED the game as defending league cham· pions and riding the crest of a four-lame winning streak. But the Centurions seemed stunned by Ocean View's ability to move the ball. Tackles Mark Fleming and Jon Mille r , guards Da n Clearwater and Dave Tischer, along wltb center Tim King moved out Cypress' defensive line with ease aod before tbe Oeaturlom )mew nat bad bit them tile •core waa ll·t Sealt•wb ·~1 WAS VDY HAPPY wltb the way our line played," Ocean View Coach Ken Moats said. "This was a real test for us. The staff bas worked bard and taken a lot of time de veloping the line and I like the way the kids responded tonight ·· By the time Cypress re covered at halftime, Seabawk quarterback Ray Kotler bad already done too much damaae. run id tbe second half, while If'Vine chipped in with 82 yirds on 15 carries and a one-yard run plunge in the final half. "We are very fortunate to get off to a 21-0 lead early," Moats said. "We looked sharp for a half and then Cypress came back." But each time the Centurions would get cfose Ocean View's of· t e nsive line s p ea rheaded another scoring drive. Or, the defens~ would raise up and make a key play. ''I THOUGHT our defe nse played we ll." Moa ts s aid . ·'Cypress has proven it can move the ball on anybody. But we did a good job. particularly Don Edwards, Simetti J ennings and Clearwater " Aft.er tbe offense bad ii ven the Seahawk.s a 35-13 lead early lo the fourth quuter, tbe defeme laad to bold cm aptut one ftDal Cypreufturr')". CJ'Pft!IJ'' nm Reilly scored bis third lecOnd ball touchdown and Darren Weeda connected with Tom Farley on a 17-yard TD strike and the Centurions pulled to .»;Z1 with 3: 54 left to play. But an offens ive line man struck again, this time on de· fense for Ocean View. Tischer intercepted a des perat.oo Cypress aerial with leas than a minute remaining, ending the Centurions' hopes. AGAIN THE ... Eagles were threatening after Floyd ~parks and Steve Kralss swallowed the University punter. But oo the first play after the bloc ked punt, University's Hobart scooped up a fumble and rambled 72 yards for the Tro- jans' only touchdown. shaking off the only would·be tackler at the Estancia 25. "Estancia was a lot better than they showed on film ,'' com· mented University Coach Chuck McAninch. "As for us, well, ob- viously you can't play without people . We 're really hurting. Realistically. counting injuries, we're down to about 21 players. We just didn't execute all that well." True -the execution was all Estancia 's. U tUVf'f\lh E•l,.r><•• E•t c.-rtt I run (klo lallo<ll 0 • 0 0 • I 0 1 1· n E1t-otovln W l•l'I' Cl•Ol•O M O\le'I' In ...., ,_, Uni .._, n fllft wlll\ 1""1ble (!ol_.. N h to ~rvlOl E1t-t1,_ I NII IKr-.llklll ~-•lnM (llCT-lllelll ...... ~ ............ , l'lrstO.-O . .,.,....,_ Peul,,.y- Paues Punt• Futnbl~~ P-111"'°'1'"'0:\ _...,... ..................... l ·I 3.17 Uru Mo•~• ~. Ztk•lll• •·II Ealn I J Sor-.. u. Slaff 7_.or "''""' J E ll Ur,.._, tt-1n; C..rn•• 1144, 1(, .... 8-2'. M<C.-11 7·1or mlnon I; S.plOfl Mor ,...,_ 2; 0'9ul" 1-4; Wen11atf 1·1'. . . ........... ,. ...... Uru-SC-'f .. 11-1, 111'; TOIMff0.7·',() E1l-Mtc:..tollt ).U, ... Lari-1-1-4, >4. , ............ ....... u .. 1-~rvkk J"'; "-!e•l4'; Wulf J.IJ; ~O>Mfl 14; *-'''· E•l~2-0; Ama<el t..a.t; U""ton l-21. In the ftl'lt ball Kotler com- pleted alx of seven puns lor 180 yarda and three toucbdowm. Be hlt IUek llOMr wltb aartn1 atrlk• of n ad a yardl and Sea View S•••ll••• , fomd '!'wry Bachmeier wttb a .tbree-~ .. aAY U TB& GlJY who malt• _.. ott-. 10,.. Moata aaicl. .. Bat we abo received ftne play from our nmnlAI backs, Ed Cardeu ..S Doua ~-.. Cardena rmbed 21 times for la yards wltb a two-yard __., * * *· CWf'91& Oc-VleW OY Pl ............ ........ ,, ,. 1 1 1-11 ....... ._ ............. llk kl OV-MIMrlt,_.._K ..... ~llJdll ov_.._ .. ,....,.... ec..aw c~llktl> c-....., 1 ........ ldll cw-1,,_.,,. ~I llkll> c_....,•,,..c..-..._> , OY~lnMcs.tlwllllkkttl c-•--·,,. .......... , C-P'......, 11 ,_. .,_ ..._ C..,. -........... , ...... , ................. , ._ ....... c 11 2f.71 tt4 11·~ Ml ,., MS °" • ... * .... Mt M Ml Uni Pu.ts Squeeze On CdM Runners Althoqla Cotona del lhr'a ady Gerkn won tbe race, Ualvenity took Hcond and ........,.. tine IDOl'9 nmDel'I in tbe .. u..,u to 1quene oat an lmportat 2'1·21 YldorJ onr tile Sea ~ lD crucial Sea Vlew Lea1ae cto.1 country action Tbunday aftemoon. ID the 8uDlet Leape lt WU a almllar ltor)', as Edison's Jon 8utler let a course record with a lS:M oo tbe Newport Harbor clrcult. but bia team lost to the Sailors, 27-29 • IN ANOTBEa Sea View Lea1ue duel, Irvine Hip's BW llodpra Mt a record on bi.a bome coune witb a 15:01 clockinl to lead tbe Vaqueros to a l5-50routof Eltanda. . Rodpn 11 actually lrvi.De'a No. 2 nmmer,, but be wu moved into tbe top •lot Tbunday when MaU Fero bad to alt out wttb a cold. Poantain Valley, Ocean Vlew and Mater Dei al10 scored 1op1lded victories, wltb tbe Barona ~Pini Marina 15-44, Ocean vteW trippiq KeaDllCly 15-50 and Mater Del crmblal Pius X J.5.:SO. COSTA MESA BANDED Sea View League foe El Toro a similarlyooe-alded loss, J.5..44. ID tM South Coast Leape, Mlaalon Vlejo won a surpriaiqly close 24-35 victory over Lquna Beach while San Clemente squeaked by Dana Hilla, 25-32 . The CdM-Unlverslly coWsloo was expecled to determtne tbe eventual lea1ue champ, ud Unlvenity'a •lctory could be termed an \IPlelof sortl. coaONA DEL MA• ... ranked No. Un ClF lut ..wt wblle the Trojans cbeeked lD at No. e. Both entered tbe race at M in Sea Viewcompettuon. Germ and Sbawa ua11.,._, numinl on tbeir home coane at Cdll, set tbe early pace witb pressure from Ualvenily'a Brad Meyer. Uni, CdM Poloists \Vin Wltb about 1,000 yards to 90, Meyer made bla move for the lead and took it, but Gert• came b8ck and tot b1m. wimllll by llll aecoodl. ~ -~. wbo cldD't ..... ...., .... lport lut ,..,., acor•d aht 1oal1 to lead I l1•ft111Mr ... to • 14-t .tet.y ......... 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Colle Mela IS.IO, IS... u .. lwoltvdef. l!I Toro1MJ, IS.II. HIGH SCHOOL kw• llY 0...rten Un1verslly 3 • J • I• Co••• Mf>w 7 7 7 7 I Unlve,.llv Horin9-McCorm1c ~ •. C•mc>t>ell •. J H•nl• 7 !> liMll•. Rep1ns Co\ta ,_,.M ..cor1n9-Ct\ol!)ltn • ,.Y•rwooo 7 R•m•hn. Cr•~ Score llY O...rten E>tancl• o 1 l ~ CoronadelMar 7 l 7 1 e h••ncla ~"'9-Kougll t. Hart-7 C-del --Inv-Piper 4, K-n. 8elcl•ldee. Ctaja. 8'ocll. Misc . Thured•y'1 Tr•nHctlon1 8ASE•ALL American Le.,,.... CALIFORNIA ANGELS NAm•d Al C.0101\ a lullll--..COUI CLEVELAND INOIAN' AOd•d Joe Cn•rbon,.•u. oulftf'ld~r Tooa t1t-tmf'r Pllcller. Sal Rende '"'' IM~m•n. •no Jerry Dv1>11nV.1 .t>ol'1•too. lo llWlf m•ior 1 .. oue ro.11.,.. AU•oned Tim C.lau. u1cl'>er. D•vr Rtv.r•, Ol.lll"'ldo!r, and Bobby Cuellar. Pilcl'>er, lo Tacoma o! ti.. Pacllk Coost ,.,._ MINNESOTA TWINS -Stoned J•rr• Koosman, pitcllef, 10 • lllr-~r contra<!. TORONTO BLUE JAY!> -Named~ Matlick -ano ·~ him to • ...,,.. ve•r contract .................. ATLANTA BRAVES -Named Jo"n S..fllv.., 111.111...,eo«ll. MONTReAL EXPOS -A""°""'eCI r• SIOflalian of Jim Br-<, Pll<lli"9 COKll. "° ,.. may loin Ille alllletlc depertmenl o! o. .. Roberts Uni wnlly . PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES -1'-d DallH 0.-., ,,.....,, to a -·.,..r c ... lf'ac:t. .......,.~ ......... .......'-lllle NEW JEltHY GEMS -Neme<I H-le Landa llHcl c-. f'OOTUU. ttatleM!"-llU.,. SAN DIEGO CHAtlGl!RS -S ...... Mike WOOd,kk -. SOCC•1t .....~lee.cw ....... FORT LAUDERDALE ST~Rf> - Nameo lloO &Amleux QeMr•I m • TORONTO 8LIZZARO -Sl9Md Cotln Franks.~. 10 •two-...., contrecl. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS-Sok! tl-r Kenyon, defender, lo 8rislol Cll'I' ol uw Enells11 Lff9Ue First Division. Majw I...._ Seccer U..- NEW YORK ARROS -s~ Do ld O'Erko.mlClflelcltr. NBA ,,........, .. ~ All•nt• ns, 111111 .... es Cl•.,......, 141, Siil A111anlo 1M Detroit t2t, New Yorll llS \ Pof11affd 101, Vtall '2 5lHI 0teg0 11 I. CNcaoo 101 NHL ~·~ 8ol1oll t. New York lllMdlrt t N-voni ltaffetn•. v-rJ Pl'tlli>Ollpllla •, Allallta 2 OIMllK S, GoloreA 2 Women'• Aeld Hocker JVNIOlt eo&.L.•Otr ...................... Goldefl WHt l<Orl119-fol. Mer,ede I. 11«Mt11J,Mettlne1t,1t-v.s.Me~. 0r ... c.sc2 ........... Or.nee 011tt ~"'9-1!'*1, OeftrlhtOft, •1 nso aOTBKNaDo AP ..... Wltlw TbeN will be &aotiae1' benynipt cham· pioublp "-ol IWI UM world SaturctQ, but t.tm ou baa_.. major dUler•e•. n wtD be on 'NBC: It waa"t be oa prime Ume. and tbe Uve t.Jee•t wW be preceded bJ a mow explorinl whether the Mtwork lhou1d CUTY tbe ft1ht aLall. In don, lhls World Bcmna Auociatlon title bout atcb Lwo fipten -blaek American John Tate te Soutb AMeaa Genie Coetaee -who have never worn the beaV)"Welabt crown. A sPorU story with new• ovenoa., the fta:bt will be held in Soutb Africa, a nation blffkHt.ted ln parts of 'hf world becaUM of itl aputbeld polici•. AND ROM A TSLEVJSION perspective, the rtghL will be interestin& became it will be handled by a new voice for n.iiooal audiences and boxing -Marv Albert. a naLive New Yorker wbo..bucb a trend in broadcasting because be doesn't sound like be comes from Omaha, Neb. This is a critical assignment for Albert, primarily a local broadcaster wbo bas been SPOKIS ON TY criticized {or oot being a ba.rdnosed joumalbt and not tackling controversial iaaues and penonallties. While Albert bas broadcast countless games involving the New York Kniclcs and~ New York Rangers on locaJ TV and radio, be haa only done a couple of non·litle fights for NBC, along Mlh the usual amateur fisticuffs that break out in hockey games. '"1111S WIU. DEFINITELY BE my biggest broadcast audience," said Albert before leaving Wednesday for the fight ln Pretoria. "But you could psyche yoUHetr out if you think about that too much." • Albert was picked because of his voice en· thusiaam, a quality NBC hopes will help bype a fight that didn't capture the fancy or fmances of the TV networka. All three turned down the fiebt as a prime-time package. NBC Sports wu ln favor of this fight -plus a welterweight title bout between champion Pipino Cuevas and Roberto Duran -Ill nl&ht but NBC's top brua overruled the aporta department. ABC. CB,5 and NBC all considered Tate- Coetsee u an afternoon attraction, and NBC won ·the rights for $400,000 -approximat.ely.ooe~i&bth of what ABC paid for last month's Friday night card that included tbe World Boixine Council heavyweight championship between Larry Holmes and Eamie Shavers. • ABC TURNED IT DOWN because or two con· cerns. according to Jim Spence, vice president of AB C Sports -"location in Ught of South African's apartheid policy and financial ·• Spence said ABC was offered the fight for earlier in October when the baseball playoffs were on NBC. This strong TV com· petition against the fight was the reason ABC thought pro~oter Bob Arum's asking pri ce of $400.000 was too high. Spence said ABC had strong reserva\wns against doing a fight from South Africa but never came w a frnaJ decision. * * * S otllrd••,• Tll~ Radio TELEVISION 10::.> a.m. (7) COLLEGE FOOTBA.U -The USC Trojans, knocked out of the No. 1 ranking 10 the national polls this week. will battle tbe Fi&btina lriab of Notre Oame lnSouU:l Bend. 1 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -ft will be tbe ~ ,_...,... .... tbe .,..... Rasorbacks ha th• seco~am• ol 1Ha1'1 doubklhee4er. (22)-Pao ~ a p.m. <M> -"1'l'BOL INl'DNAGINAL __, Colombia vs. Vena.a.la ln • Soutb AIDertcan cbampiooabip same . 1;30 p_.m. (2} -SPilaTS 8PSCl'AQILA.L. Tbe world roller altatlna champ6onabl~ Uped,tn AtMmau. West Germany. Abo. world 1 ...,._ man competition. 4 p.m. (4) -SPOaTSWOllLD -JobD Tate (19-0) fights Gerrie Coe!zee C22-0) for tM WBA beavywelgbt cbampiooabip in Pretoria, South Africa. Also, legends of bowling. 4 :3> p.m. (9) -NHL HOCKEY -Tbe Loa Anseles Kings and the Bruins face off at tbe Boatoo Garden. 5 p.m. (2) -N¥L GAME OF Tlllt DU. <28> -no80()CJ!a. 6 p.m. (7) -T8l8 IS TD NFL -H.llhllghts ~ of games played lut weekend. 7: 30 p,.m. (52) -BOSSE &ACING -Today at Santa Aaita. 11 p.m. CS> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Tbe Calilomia Bean vs. the UCLA Bruins la a same played earlier ln the day at the Coliseum. (9) - JOHN a OBIN80N: FOOTBAIL -HilhUShta of the USC-Notre Dame game played earlier in th~ day at Not.re Dame. RADIO Football -USC at Notre Dame, 9:30 a .m .. KNX (1070) and KllS (1150); Nebraska at Oklahoma State. 11 :30 a.m .. KIEV (870); Cal State Fullerton at Northeast Louisiana, 5 p.m ., KWRM (1370 FM>: Calilomia at UCLA, 7 p.m ., KMPC (710): Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo) at Cal State Northridge, 7: lS 'J>.m .. KGrL (1280); Fresno State vs. Long Beach State at Anaheim Stadium, 1:30 p.m .. KORJ (94.3 FM); Citrus at Saddleback, 1:30 p. m .• KSB!l (88.5 FM>. Hockey -Kings at Bost.on, 4:30 p.m., KUS (11.50). s-~ .. ,. T\I, ••die TELEVISION 9:~ a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Running backs offer their opinions on who i.s the best at their trade. 10 a.m . U> --NFL FOOl'BALL -The · Pblladelpbia ~gles play the Redakbaa in Wubtnetoa. D.C. 10:451.m . (34)-~:;a. Noon (22) -COLL£Gt: FOOTBAU. -San Jo.e State vs. Oregon State jn a game played Saturday. (SO) -COLLEGE FOOTBAL L BJGllLIGRl'S. 12 :~ p.m . (4) -NFL '11 -A re,ort OD the frust:ralion.s felt by players oo the lrijUf'e&nserve list focuses on Billy Brooks of the Cln~ati Bengals. 1 p.m. (4) -NFL t'OO'l'BAU -The Housiob Oilers play the Seabawu ln SeatUe. 3 p.m. C9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC vs Notre Dame in a game played Saturday at Notre Dame. 3 30 p .m <7 > -GREATEST SP ORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to Bnmo Sammartino who held the world's pro wrestling title for l2years. ' 4 pm Ii t COLLEGE FOOTBALL '79 H1gbhgbts of games played Uus weekend. 6 p m CS2> -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL - A taped replay ol the USC-Notre Dame· game played Saturday. 1 p.m. <SO> -Pao soccn. RADIO Football -San Diego at Rams, t p.m., KMPC <710) Basketball -Seattle at Lakers 7 p.m . KLAC (S10). ' ' <Tke Dally P iiot 111 not 1ffpoulble for late cbaages.> The Shell Free-for-oil. Celt M2-5178. Put • few word• to work tor ou. Calculator Get a hwl-held calcl•tor ~when )all buy a Shell Flnt & 1ce• al cfmwr, al lllter, ...... met lubrtcatlon from,... partldpatllc Shel dealer. There are lots of pluses to this calculator. (YALUA&a ... CIAL OPFER) ··:rovAn's 4 HR. VHS VIDEO TAPES ONLY ·$1 -.&• It~s from National Semiconductor, one of the fl7p names Cn the business. It adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides. It bas a memory. It fits neatly into shirt pockets and pwaes. But mostly, It's free. Just buy a Shell Fire & loo oil . cllange. oil filter, air filter and lubrication from your · nearest participating Shell dealer. While supplies last. of oowse. So stop in toda~ Ignoring an offer like this simply doesn't add up . • ...... )'r..\~\\>,\ ..... •.\'lo!..·• \.\•N~. . •'-•·, ...... _.,.,.,._._ ...... ~ ....... ../ .. --... ..,..,.......,, .... ,.,_,. .. ~ ~ :...-.... .. ................ 1 •Movie Review. •TVt:lltlnp . . Plekln's Await FesdvaJ.goers · Food, Fun, Rides, . Bluegraa Ready HUWI& hlllval -lrriM'a uaua.I down· home MIUIAt \0 auiWmn -wtU be 11P9Cially earday ud U,,. W. • ...._. wtu. bl-.rau muaic Md hel......, u tM mata ettnctkJu llore tbM •.• Til.lton are ~· to tour tbe food, beverqe, arta Md eratta, 1•m•. com mwllt1 aervlce and induatrtal dl1pl1y bootba in Herita1• Park .t the corner ol Walnut ucl Yale even.a. ~ M free from t a.m. to mid· d!a~bl Satur.day and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun· Conti..,... entertainment will be presented on the oatdoor 1ta1e aa well as several perlormancee under tbe Bll top. ' Foot-atompln' and band-clappin' music ~ll be provided Saturday niahl by the Any Old Time String Band from San Francisco and Win· terwood and Borderline bJ.iegrass contingents from Oranae County THE ~NING'S program will open with a puppet show by "Miss Melba" at s o'clock. Coo· cert-goen are invited to bring plc.nic dinners and blankets and to eat while enjoying the music which will last until midnight. Jn addition to the bands, an Appalachian folk troupe, Lucy Johnson's Carolina Cloggers will perform. Tickets at the door are $2.50 fo; adults and $1.25 for children tmder 12 and senior citizens. Six colorful, hot air. balloons will lift off between 8:30 and 9 a.m . Sunday, depending on wind conditions. One will be designa~ as "bare" or lead balloon and take off first. The other five "bounds" will depart 10 minutes later and attempt to land closest to the "bare" at race's end .F~AL-GOEas ilE urged to come, beguirung at 7:30 a .m ., to watch the pilots and crews ready the balloons, said Dean Eckdahl or Newport Beach, race organizer. Also participating are Don Piccard and his wife, Wilma, who bolds the high altitude record for a woman ln a balloon; Joyce and Peggy Danford ol Costa Mesa, Tom Ross of Costa Mesa and Joe Roth of Orange. Another aerial show will be provided by five skydivers from Jntema~ Freefall A.saocla· tion who will make jumps over the festival groundl at 1 p.~. Sata.nt.y and~· .IAZZATVDS, THIS 1'eet•a featured perfo~s_a ID tbe lrriDe PerformiD1 Arts Serles. ww-daDCe tmder' U. BAc Top at 4 p.m . Sanday. ,,._ ftft 0ranae Coant)' women have combined Jm and disco moHmenta. Tickets for their concert, '2.50 for adults and $1 for aemor dtbena and chlldrea, will be available at tile door. All. other ataae perrorm• cee durtq tbe day are free. More demonatratlona will be given by 'aerobic dancers, the Cripple Creek Cloners, the Domlnoel and Globe Twirlers, two groups or square dancers from Leisure World, Laguna Hills; the Institute of Dance Arla, Polynesian dancers and the Walnut Village Ju:z Dancers. THE COUNTaY -aOCK band Cottonwood, Irvine Academy of Performing Arts, Irvine High School Stage Band, folk.singer Kate Puetz, the rock band Look, and the Sweet Adelines will set various tempos with music. Mime Eric Davidove will roam the 1rounds doing improvisations both days. The festival also will feature elephant rides and bay rides. Foods scheduled to be sold are wine coolers, baked goods, bot dogs. Greek pastries, Italian dishes, com on the cob, pizza and popcorn. ' • GAMES WILL INCLUDE a fish toss, jingle Ntard, candy toss, turtle races, ring toss, face paintings, Frisbee toss and an Indian Village. Io the arts and crafts category are booths for pot· tery, weavings, photography, jewelry, paint· ings, ceramics, Christmas decorations, wicker -and hair cutting. Performer Achieving Newffigh? ' \Maybe performanee artist Abet Mbbeff 1hould paraphrase Judy Garland '• tbeme 1on1 to .............. <nertbe llOCJGbeam ... - Festivities begin tonight at a black-tie· optional Harvest Moon Benefit Ball, featuring music t>ytbe 17-piece EdLeacbSwingBand. Hors d'oeuVTes, hosted by the Irvine Com· pany, and no-host cocktails will be served at 1 · o'clock with dinner at 8 and dancing untll 1 a.m. Programs scheduled outdoors include : Sahlrday 9: 30 -The Look 10:"5 -Irvine High School Stage Band 11 :30 -Aerobic Dancers Noon -Fire Department Prevention Awards 12 : 15 -Te Rona Dancers, a Polynesian dance group 1 p.m. -Sky divers rrom..the International Freef all Association. 2 p.m. -American Ingenuity, a Dixieland Band 3:15 -Irvine Academy ol Performing Arts 4 p.m. -Walnut Village Jazz Dancers. 4 : 30 -Kate Puetz, folk.singer. Snday 9:30 -'Ibe Look Noon -Walnut Village Jau Dancers 12:30-Institute of Dance Arts 1 p.m. -Sky divers 2 p.m. -Sweet Adelines 2: 30 -Cottonwood, a co.mlr)'·rock band Any Old Time String Band takes a break beaic/11 the ,,., -land"""* .,._.lower at .---Irvine :t Heritage Parlc- as balloon ride lifts oft Programs scheduled under the Big Top tn· elude: Sahlrday 11: 1S -Irvine School or Gymnastics Noon -Globe TwirJers, a square dance group 2 p.m. -The Ebell Auction S p.m. to midnight -Bluegrass Concert Suday 2 p.m. -Irvine Academy of Performing Arts 2:30 -The Dominoes. a square dance group 3 p.m. -Cripple Creek Cloggers 4 p.m. -Jaz.zatude Piny Worth Witnessing Actresses in Courtroom Heighten Mystery By DELOaES BaOOllS laWIN °' .. DeMy ""' ..... It'• not really a wbocllmnit, nor is it a Britiab clllaic, but "Cause Celebre" is a de- llJhtfully ataaed mystery. The fun 1, in watching the British courtroom keoe'S, and veteran actresses Anne Baxter and Dorothy McGuire ab.lne as women of diametrica11)' oppoeed moral values. THE MOaAL OJ' the two-act play performed at the Abma.DIClll Theater in Loa An1ea. ii a bit muddled, it's true. But the poipmcy ol tbe atoryline is heilbtened by the tnowled•• tbat the events of the murder mystery are hued on fact. "Came Celebre." written by Sir Terenee Ratuaan. ii bued oa the 1IM murder triu of Alma Ratt•burJ and ber JOW11 lover for tbe blad1.-., death of Mn. Rattenbury's 8'7· 1ear-old bulbaad. Anne Baxter plays the accused woman with great entbualum, alternating dumb blonde sex· iness with a drawn and noble stoicism. AND THE CHARACTER of the jury forewoman, played by Dorothy McGuire, seem- ingly represents the Victorian conscience ol the a1e tboqb ultimately tempered by some un· likely ~thy. Acldhic to the fun is zesty Patricia Fraser as the jury focewoman's sister, who gets some :Of the loudelt laughs of the play. • Al90 amUlinl is WlWam Roerick. with rou&· ln1 crou-examination as Mn. Ratteobury's lawyer. And Jack Gwtllim's comic timi.q in bia Jud1e•1 role.is marv'eloua. ID fact. It ii the courtroom scenes that real· Ly make tbe play ltJllab, with criap writiq and snappy delivery., . TBB 8l18PLOT, wblcb concerns 11111 McGuire'• prudlabjury forewoman, tendltoalow doW1I the 8diaa. It ao lmpedel 411..._•t o1 ..... Bater'• daaracter. a forlorD aad doomed fllure. Tbe llttinP. all properb Brttiab aad daBe by Davfid SmmMa, 1wltda ~from the ........ .._.,., ..... • jaM eeD '-> combwa falrtr-. obtnll'flllJ. I ' 1 n. Mt dMonUoa, Ila u.e eoew••••· 1 navon the proa11d•np wltll blatortcal ac· / curac1. _ ~ AD ia .U. tM '= nt1 ot •~ c.11"'9'' ftt~-·-...... ...,alllll. Tbe plaJ wW rm llOlldQ ...._.._., neatno wltll 'nnll'lda1 aacl SaturdQ mlltilt1• Uarouti No¥ember II. To claaqe t1i*et1 ~ $3.15 to Ill.Tl, .... (IU) ,,...,,_, hr._. box~ bdormatloll, (Ill) m-1111. 1 ~ •' . • I ~ • r • f • • ML.VNDT Mllllle, Fesdvals,. Cook·off ·Appeal. te Ail ~-- •0tnAL MS•••MllNT • ............... ..., ..... Society ef 0Mttw Awh.7 91 RI Dl"l_,,ltr-lta tNtd ...._. Htftry VIII 9wopeen l'elttv• from 10 to • Setunsey •t Soult\ Cont Peca Vlllages!:'ftoww Md &Mr .. ....._ SMta AM. tft)n Wiii .... ._.,... scenarios. puppetry, -.-.1sunc. danclno, duetllsts •nd contests In hend-tllsslno ~_. ... turns. 14LUCIA DI LAMM••MOO•," the atory of • mad, ~ tr+cQfl woman wlll llft the curtain on the "1t-eO ' season of Ot'.nge eo.st College's Five ,..nny Ol»ra. ,,.rformances will run Oct. 2'-2> Md Nov. ~3 In the OCC • Audttortum •t I p.m . Tickets ere on f· Mle for S3 and S2 In the OCC Ticket Offke. TM oPWa Wiii be performed In Enollstt wlttt •full orchestH. POMP AND PAOSANT•Y of the U.S. coest Guard Tra'81ng Center Band Md PNClslon drfll ...,... from Alamede wlll wind thr'ouatt knoll's Berry Farm, starting at 2 p.m. s.turday. MARCHING BAND ENTHUSIASTS wm have two spectaculars to attend next .week. Some 2,500 musltl.ns from Anaheim Union HIUh,SChoof District wlll present "Youth on the March" at 7:30 p.m. Wed~ day, Oct. 2A In AMhelm Stadium. General admission Is $2. Twenty-flw of Southern Callfoml•'s finest hfah scttool marching units wfll step off •1 f0:30 e.m . Saturday, Oct. 77 In the &tissloh Viejo lnvltatfonal Band Review~ parade ,.oute wlll ~leRg Marguerite and Alicia Park*~cusslon competition and awards wlll be presented at ..- Mission Viejo High Schoof stadium. METROPOLITAN BASS BARITONE, Edmond Karlsrud, and the Men of Song quartet will present a Joint concert at 8 p .m . Saturday In the Newport Harbor High School auditorium. Season member- ships In the sponsoring Harbor Area Community Concert Association will be available at the door for students, $7; adults, $14 and famllles, $36. WORkS BY BEETHOVEN, MendelssOhn and Bohuslav Martlnu will hlOhllaht • concert by the Tonart T,.io at I p.m . SUnday In the Fine Arts VIiiage Concert Hall at UC lrvlne. Tickets are SS gener-al and $C for students. DR. PETER ODEGARD will direct the lrvlne Little Symphony in the second free concert of its fall serJes at Newport Harbor Art Museum at .C p .m . Sunday. Featured soloists will be Richard Brightman, oboist · M arianne Whitmyer, flutist and Ella Lo~ Weiler pianist. ' WINDSKATING AT SPORTS EXPO "EXOTIC SPORTS EXPO," the first consumer show to dlsplay every new and unusual sport developed during the last decade, will run Oct. 2.C-28 In the Los Angeles Convention Center. Some SO five demonstrations and 16 fJlm displays will cover Indoor hang gliding, black powder shooting, antfque blcycllno, mountain cllmblng, sky diving and the volleyball offshoots -HI-ball and Hacky Sack. Hours wlll be noon to 9 weekd~, 10 to 9 Saturday and 10 to 6 Sunday. Admission Is $3.SO. COUNTRY-WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT and sky divers w ill be added attractions Sunday when 30 of the world's gr eatest chili makers concoct their red, hot and spicy recipes at the wortd dwnplonshlp cook-off at Troofco Gold Mine In the desert town of Roumond. C..lebrlty Judgeswllldecldethewlnner. f'ULLEltTON CIVIC LIGHT OPERA'S presentation of "Man of La Mancha" opens tonight at Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium, Chapman end Lemon streets. The musical will pley at 8:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m . Sundays, closing Nov . .c. Evening tickets are $4.SO to $7 .so; matinees 50 cents off. THE MYSTERY, "MONIQUE," starts a three-weekend run at 8:30 . tonight In Golden West Colle99's Playbox Theater-. Admission Is $3 general and $2 for students and senior citizens. Matinees are scheduled for 2:30 Sundays, Oct. 28 and Nov.'· CRITICS CALL "THE INNOCENTS" spell binding. The play winds up It s run at Cal State, Long Beach's Studio Theate[) at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday. The plot Involves a governess who assumes the guidance of two highly imaginative orphans. For ticket lnfor· matlon, phone (213) '98-SS26. "MR. HAPPINESS" AND "" "The Water Machine," two dramas in the form of radio broadcasts Jn Chicago In 1934, wlll be staged at the Fullerton College campus theaterc~t 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday and Oct. 2>27 plus 2:30 p,m . Sunday. Tickets are $3 at the box office, 321 E. Chapman Ave. INNOVATIVEDANtES will be spotlighted when the Los Anoeles Jazz Company presents Its Inaugural concerts at 7 :30 Saturday, Oct. 27 and 2:30 Sunday, Oct. 28 In the Wllshlre.Ebell Theater, 4401 W. Elottth St., Los Angeles. Phone Tlcketron outlets for the $3.SO to $6.SO tickets. THE NEWPORT BALLET Is hOldlng auditions Saturday for juniors <ages 10 to 13) from 10 fo 11 :30 a.m . and for seniors <m inimum aoe ,,> from noon to 1 : 30 at 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. "El" G,:tbr lel of the UC I rvine dance d~partment will be on the panel along with new company dir ec tor Claire Carsman and assistant Jeni Richar ds Pointe shoes are required for girlc, Duet Emphasized Sound Newmans' Piano; Vocal Recital Appreciated By DANMll.LER Fw1 ... o.i1,p- Thc first half of a !'>Cholan.hip benefit con· cert by pianist Jannc Irvine Newm an and husband. lyric tenor David Alan Newman in the Golden West College Theater consisted or well· known keyboard literature. Touch of Classical The piano solo selections were or particular ··r-------------------1iJ interest on this occasion . since Ms. Newman is H••-h .. llwtt PWi _. ,_ _._ ....... 111 ............... ' ·~ ........................ c... blind. Obviously, this is a handicap in several ways, but fortunately not so in most areas of lbe music. Her offering of Padre Antonio Soler·s "Sonata in D-n at Major" -quite Spanlah in nature, and best suited for harpsichord -failed to caplt.allu on her strengths. Tbe pace was ONE MIGHT EXPECI' affectations of move-overly hurried and percussive, and rm sure ment and general mechanics. Ms. Newman that there are second lb<>U&bts about ba~ proved, however , lbat when a musician begins programmed this one. with an intention or sound -and accomplishes Continuity was occasionally lost when Ms. that mus ical goal -a proper playing Newman played certain repealed-note passages mechanism will necessarily follow in ex· without the aid of alternated ftneerln&s. emplary fashion. The aecond half of the pr'OfJ'8ID wu a suc- An occasionally delayed or altered rhythm cessfully·a bbrevtated compilation ot Schubert's did occur -most noticeably in Mozart's "Phan-"Die Schone MuUerin". Newman is comfortable tasie in C Minor". But the strict, highly in the realm or romantic lieder. and bis wife re· rhythmic "Six Rumanian Folk Dances" by Ushed the opportunity to display Schubert's de. __ ............... s ...... c.11 ........... ,...., -4_. ...... . --Bartok. which opened the program. were pre-lighlful piano-writing . I cisely and accurately metered. The afternoon's musical fare concluded Ms . Newman was best in her softest with a well-encouraged encore -a charm1ng .----·R1llf:N1l-----1 r-----Ri11J;l1JI}----, J dynamic range -particularly in the cantabile styliud version or the famous Scottish folk tune, 1 s-u"•u.c ww 11 f'LOWa-1 style. ..Love ls Uke a Red, Red Rose". I ruw-1~ ti HA&.LOWllM . I ----r=----------------------y;;;;r==--r==;;;:; I r" "~ 11 Aa~IMl'S I : 61/ c II ··-I I 2 ,.... II I 501 I I '-9110' ,_. II /0 Off : I MACI 11 OllD• MOW! I I MOUMffW/CC119'1* I' I ·------·---------J ·-----~c;,_O!!!!!!' _____ , ·-----{(1JIJ;l•l 1l-----· r-----[i{t11J;2 IT .r---... I """°-II ,,,..,,,,.._ I I Mlllffta It ' I -"·~·-,.,.. 11 ICBB• I I I A ¥0C.DOs :: LITTUCI : I ,, 25c ' I 59c n H.-: I Mdl 11 M>00 SID. TOO I 1.-----..!L~~-----1 l----~.!.?I~----' ,.-----«•11J:il•J1t----., r-----«•lllil•JaJ----, . I ....... 1'00-l• . 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This issue brought 1oge1her a group of exc11mg and c at1ve silversmiths rrom many tribe\ whose Jewelry 1s as diverse and .auttrul as rhe men who create 11 Del Adams •Harvey Begay •red Charvese •R1ehard Chavez Harvey Chavama Victor Coochwytewd Dennis Ed.lake •Larry Golsh Don Juan ·Jimmy King •James Uale Charles Loloma Duane Ma1ct1ma •Jesse Monongye P~ton Monongye •Gibson ~z •Ben N1ghth0rse •Boyd Tsosie ·R,ara Tsosie 0 Wh1te Buffalo •carlos White Eagle Lee Yazzle Now you may meet many ol rhese famous Indian amsans at the G/\LERIA CN>ISTRANO and see their new creations In Sliver. gold and precious ,stones. Tne most sought a teer In the history or thfs honored cratt All Hems 1n exh1b111on available subject to pnor Selle. Reception for the ArUsts Friday, Octotiitr 19th 4:00 to 7~0 •rnese craftsmen wm be~ at ti. eMtllbillon ~'/ttv.ie'r fcGAIERIA CAPISTRANI) ll . . Jr681 Y\MINO CNISTRANO •SAN JUAN CNIST'RA1'0, CA • (714) 661-1781 -r fiABBIT1 -INSUR ANCf ..... ...... I .............. 14:cs 1 ,....., FAltliltS IMSUIAMCI ROUP ••11•••ut.MJ7 ............ c-. ..... ... -:.A1 ,, ........... ,,. KMpayou on top Of the •ntertelnment 1cene,Frtc1ay1 In the DAILY PILOT t CLAPNa ltAIU- tM onty birds In c.tlfomle"""...., own "CtOMlno ...,.,. -wttt • ....,... during free tour w•lklng tours Seturdey Of Upper Newport ~y Ecoloakal Penerve. F r lends of NewPort Bay wfil start oroups every 15 minutes from t to 10:30 •.m. from the Intersection Of Ent BhM and Back Bay drives, off J•mboNe Roed. Fosslls, marsh pl•nts. geology, flSh, birds and mUdfl•t organisms wm be Shown. "SUNDAY IN VIENNA" and "Carnival of the Animals" will be danced when Ballet Pacifica presents the first program of its Ballet for Chlldren series at 3:30 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 27 and 1:30and3:30 Sunct.y, Oct. 28 In the Festlv•I Forum Theater, 650 Laguna Canvon Road, Laguna Beech. To reserve •the $4 and S3 tickets, phone *"n11 . • ROOT BEER WILL FLOW when one of the nation's first Oktobef'· tests for children Is celebrated Sunday at Santa's VIiiage. German musklans and dancers will entertain park guests from 10 to s. Santa's VIiiage ls located on H lgl'tWay 18, two m lies east of Lake Arrowhead turnoff In Skyforest, about 30 mlnut~ f rom San Bernardino. JACK O'LANTERN CONTESTS will haont Dana Point Harbc>f' Saturday. Children to 14 years of age will carve from 1to2 p.m . In the shopping village patios while teens and adults will com- pete from 1:30 to 3:30. Pumpkins wlU be provided but contestants must bring their own cutting and decorating tools. ART SHOW & ART AUCTION · Safmday, Odober ZI, 19'11 at the Ocean View Hip School c Gothard • Warner> 170'11 Gotbud Street ~Beach, California AJ>Ml88ION REE Preview t :38 to 7:31 PM Auction8:0IPM lions D'oeUVTes ·Refreshments Door Priz.e · Original OU Painting Spobsored by OcNn View High School Aquatics Boosters Mlior ... ci. of Mewporl hod {(;MM'U '1>B ~ Octoa.er 20, 1'79 7:l0 p.-. • kw~ ..... 21SIMtSINef .... ,..,. .... °"'""". c..-~.De.-...... ,, ..... ,.,__ ............... -,: <hattes Brr~ •Advanced He9b eene.r -oar.. Olne Shell • y onex. Inc. •Tom Rae Halrstyle-t •Pac1hc Outdoot Advertts.ng •Raclfl ~ •fuol'lona •Catalina PasseOQef Sf>rw:f> •T1Pmf>YS Hair Slodio ~GPms By Dominic L A •Amencan •Sears Santa Ana Telecommunications CPntral Ser~ Cent<'f •Zero Halhbotton T ...... s, I -"'Ir. Bani\ of Newoort Moctezuma IJTIO()fts toe Basso & Assoclatec; Newoort Pier Realty Los Angeles Federal Southern Ches Escrow Savings & Loan MllcnlbArv1ne Really ,_,., ....... z.,.., THI TOMAaT 1'ltO: LA Pt111Nrmontic Pianist Violinttt and Ceftist P8rlonntng selections bv SeettlcMtn. Men. delssohn 8'ld Ma.rtlno s-..,. Odeltw J '· ''" C..cwttWl-t:.o,.-. ~ $4, 0..,. S...... Sl. UCI ~ U IU: Y ........... SONAHO with Dalton B.edwin, Pianist. Un1\/9f'S8lly acciauned Dutctt Soprano. Setections from Bach. Welldoo Purcefl. Scari.ni. Schumann. Btahm. &. Strauss s-..,. 0cw-n. "'" c,_...., H.11-e:oo,.... ._.., U. 0..,. S...... M. UCI S....... U All Ttchts evallable at the ASUCI Box Of. flee from 9:30 to .c p.m, General Admls.slon tickets available at Tlcketron. Few further lnfcwmatlon, Mell Order tkkets and Serles tickets, call 71"'33-6378. · / f-.. In flt ... dlys of Tlllwillon, Mr PencM -~"TopM411t~ ~It'd "Tap~· Ill" ... N P'OO'lfll ol OI· .,., ""* won "a.et SllOW /lltlMI" end ·Top ...a. ~-Ml In ...... ,,. .. tilt wlnnel' ol flt CMted "Emmy Aweto • CALL 100AY a ........ TICQTf Pal THI "'"977FCI I!!'!,~~ I I •s ~DOOR I ~ M ._,,.....Will OI fo TN~ C-,_ MHIMDND a.MN & NNO C..n ..... CIOllf ...... \' ---6441 .. .. - • ROCK MUSlcl ARTS Sly Stone's Rolling Again OnGroov 8y IUC'llABL PAS VlCH Ot .. o.Hy ...... ._,. n.. l"\mk you jut mJlht klM •t ~ ao doll 't ... "home wit.bout lt. )'lWll&er Stewan d1d J\at that Mialaid lbe fuak. ~ out on hla faoJ:-and a track rec· O&'d that lnt1uded 7 mdlioo Album sales in l.be U .s. and u aellout.tl or M 1dlaon Square Garden BY ntE TIM ~ ly and the Pam.U.y Stone lfOU,DCl to a d1sb&nnoruous ball m 1975, Sly was renUna bi.I RltB &etUUi to • bKbtqe lovo a f· lair wftb coca.UM! and cartoons. Concertaoers oevttr qwt p t corntortable waiUq up to three houri for Sb to eao tnp his way on.sta1e CowiUess concert. were can celled. Auditonums got wasted. Bad press city all the way. Well, Sly is back w1tb a "debut" album on Wa rner Bros., filUngly-llLled .. Back on The Right Track,' so 1t 's lime to give the dude his due and let the 11ve llde through NO MUSIC lflSTORIAN can downplay Sly'~ influ~nce on cont~mporary sound when he broke lhrough ln 1969 wltJ\ the "Stand" album and a burning live show at Woodstock The Famity•s r aucous blend of soul and rock bridged a vast gap between two unconnecl· ed cultures -·that of black youths in Oakland digging Stax/Volt 45s and the Temptations versus the white psychedelic space cases dis- cove ring Moby Grape and the universal dial tone (Ommmm) in San Francisco's Haight· Ash bury. Sly Stone was the first true crossover artist He surpassed even Hendnx 1n has ability to achieve prince status in the rock 'n' roll aristocracy and draw a large white audiences without losing credibility on ghetto streets (a failure that Ht!ndrix lamented to his death ). A RETURN TO such magic 1s remote at best. but at 35, Sly as coming back with a soli d shot at the thanking person's d ance urge (in other words, it ain't disco). Working in a narrower but n1ore defined groove, Sly's latest is an affirmation of the power of the jumping back beat, tricky keyboard j abs and percussive guitar attack. Wea anb ~ymput~y f nglts~ .Antique.a witfJ Wra fRnnm Afternoon Tea urved anytime indudeJ 2 U:ra itanbtoirl)rs J)ot 6conr .Bi1spbrrrP. Jam & Crram ~ .t)ot of engliSIJ VZ:ta 3.9 5 pr r prn~on Sorry. we cannot acc:onimod.ile ~mall children 17th STREET and TUSTIN AVE COSTA MESA . (behind JACK·IN·THE·BOX) Monday ttuu Saturday -11 am Iii S pm A Dining Experience Beyond the Expected Your fovorit" cu1:::mr>. st...,nk, rh1ckE'n. f•'OfOOd . d··i. It ::; l!,. 'ir.; , J! ~I '"I J I r•~por"d to pl• <1." you~ rn!<:t• ; : ·: l • th, omb1"1 C· o! m ..;t l 1 1 • 1 1! r. 11: 11 :...urroundin'Js. M,k~ your r<. r·, 1r1c:.·1s now for o truly cnioyobl d.i1in 1 • Y.f.1• ri0rx'< =60 Fashion Island. Newport Center Reservations (71 4) 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 277-1840 Add some taal.)' horn cbarta (inclllCliq tbote of t r umpete r Cynthia Robiuon; the only orlgloal Family member left) to Sly's blues/rock harmonica and 10'I JUlt llmow )'OUDI funk musicians will be st~ Sly like the maat.er be is. AND 11IE VOICE that makes 0 Hot FUD ID the Summertime" and "IDgber" still sound fresh today has lost none of its luster and dar- ing T heTe 's .. Sh ine It On " -lyrically something or an apologetic explanation for bis demise -where Sly's cool, detached style seats ils way around the melody line, then eswates Into that trademark grainy growl. -- Great party 'music '1\d an Opttm.latic outlook s till are what Sly is all about, and with the help of producer Mark Davis and studio advance· ments, he's found a happy middle gl'OWld between the dense aplomb ol the early Stone and the mini malis m approach that •P· peared on "There's A Riot Goin' On." The whole affair clicks nicely and proves that Sly's brand of funk can not only move, it •can remove -a lot or doubts. ••• THE FUNKMASTER OF the '70s title is now fi rmly in the grasp of the amazing George Clinton and bis Parliament/Funkadellc tbang. He's found the perfed formula. Garish cos· tumes and bizarre concepts about fighting the forces of discoruption with the P-Funk (P for pure ) in outer space ("Motbership Connec- tion") or underwater ("AquaBoogie) are only part of the comic book intrigue. (See ROCK, Page Cl> OKLAHOMA! Sl9ows 1'lllrs. '" It w ... 7 , ~· Smclay lnlldl • I P .M. ' .• Expression Expanded Pop Coe. t1te Eaael Spatt at GOldsn Feat or•~ o1 Ooldee Wiit CoU•••'• ...... •Wion ..... Artl Ceatiel-wW ltart .. ...., ' wltb a ..,._ of Ject..,..., de- mOllltrMlolw. md eUlblU. ''MW lnW&l 19an lD ..... DiDI md ....,.,.., we are ...... ton.Me to baft Wa .... ~ lDI faellity • a fotal ..... W tbe art faculty -.... .. .... aatd Dr. Lee A. seneae, pnmt. dent. TBB Cl!NIU will become tbe celle1e'1 first ·permueet bome for more than IO a rt courMt and three career pro- gr a ma in ceramics , erafts, dra•i.ne.pmntlnc.~y. pri11tmakin1~ ac:uJptan, photo s ii k screen, and three· dimemicJDal desi.D. Community leaders, pro· fessional artlats, art f acwty from area colle1ea and un- iversities, and loeal 1allery and museum staffs are invited to a reception at 7 p.m . Monday. High acbool students and art teacben will be guests Tuelday and Wednelday, for toun and a multi-media presentation .. THE PUBLIC and Golden West art alumni are invited to an identical program from '7·10 p.m. Thursday. Victoria Kogan, well known a rt historian , curalor and writer, will sbow slides and describe the current s tate ol tbe arts in Orange County. i.n tbe center's forum at 7 p.m. Tues· day. Merle Schipper, art 'lecturer a nd write r , will fo c us on "Southern California -En· vironmeot for Divenily," in a second lecture, also in the forum at 7 p.m. Wednesday. While both lectures are free. due to limited seating admission 'will be by ticket only. Tickets are available in the college bookstore. SKYLIGHTS ENHANCE DISPLAY, MINIMIZE DtSTORTfON Golden Wnt Co .. ge Expend9 Fine Arts Cttlu Are• ' ~S DINNER PLAYHOUSE 0~€, '1\\'\ 140AVE. PttO SAN CllMCNTE 92811 oc1. presen11 AN ENDEARING MUSICAL COMEDY FREELY ADAPTED FROM DICKENS' "OLIVER TWIST" ·oLIVERr lootc, Ml.ic and Lyrfa "'° &:.IONEL llART IOm~ EVERY TUES. THAU SUN. EVES 6 SUN. BAUNCk (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - GINOGAUOIO g, LINDA Mc CLURE (714)712-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - NOW See You At The "Want to get Frenchif ied?" ~ ,.,--,r;::::::: Frenc~if•ied (Fren-cha-frd) vt: Infused with the essence of Frenchness. There is only one restaurant that can Frenchify you - Le Blarritz. No matter wh o you are, we can make you feel French for an evening. You 'll be Frenchlfled by our menu, featuring Les Medallions Bearnaise. Veal Marsala, Baby Rack of Lamb Provencal and so much more. You'll also be Frenchlfied by our atmosphere. We'll make your evening out, outstanding! Come to Le Biarrltz this week for Frenchlfication . bE mRIUUTZrM FRENCH RESTAURANT Dinner SeYen Day• • Lunch Monday thru Friday · 414 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For Reeervations Phone 645-6700 • Cocktaila • .. - OUT 'NABOUT t . Chef at Ches bautrec in Newport ~ach ernpluuizes nouvelle cuisine C.,.tain ol Kei11Joard . . Veteran' entertainer Wally Ruth is now playing the piano, singing popular tunes aud lifting listeners' spirits from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. weekdays m the Palm Court of Disneyland Hotel. ....-..-----------.. I I ~ Chinese Cuisine 1 I /l'/f' ORIEl"fTAl.COCKTAU.LOUNGE I Featurin~ Tropical Drinks I ' BAMBOO 0Jnfuc1us Mys: "Find the I . T£9B .... rt U;ky lottuM and W/11 • I .... ~JM~." I I U ~ ,~ OCTOIER SPECIAL I l '' -I J S4.50 ,.,. ,_ I Ao'""""" -Eoo '°" -..,."'*'-..... ·I ' • SOu1> • Ent•--S-""" '°"' ~ bet-I><! I I I I J;'J "°'" "00 '°" .,.,.,nq """' cnow """" • ltl4'd nee I IB • "" '"" eooo .... ( 11 ( r 1~ 3 "' ._.. atJO wn1,.., ChtCIUWI ( I ~l ·>~ fc;•,. • .;.,,,.Ol!fl(••c•..,,S1t•d I I • •., ' V .. ff1r;ntytrt,u(lfl lf Pf/9 I 15:1 E \~T I ;·111 I ·1 IST \ MES/\ "45·!">550 ----------------- OKTOBERFEST '79 12-MAN OOMPAH PA BRASS BAND Direct FrOlll Gennany "EICHTALBAUM" Wed. & Tllurs. -5· I I P.M. =- Fri. & Sat. -6· I A.M. Adm. $2 Swtday-2·11 P.M. Adm. $2 fOLKDAHC•S. SIMGIH&, YODIUHG AND COMTISTS -rrs AINI U>Calecl 11 Sen o..Qo fwy 4 llffcl> Blvd otl ramp • 1~ 1 W Cent•• A•• • IMl\1nd Hunt1"11ton C...lei 1n HunllnQIOfl IMacl>. CA 17141 .. M 4100f(114llD411' NOW thru NOV. 11 lll ~~s.~ the ,_. II located ort U.. ._._ pa&b yet ol· fen1....-,lood WS aSCSN'ft.Y _... MtclM • IOod _... pie wldcll, If nOl Hactl)' loat GD Mme Nck street, 41uallfte1 becallM It'• WMOUpleuoua wtaeq YoU're driviq put. So •1 as.rt C!O Vla Udo In J'llewDOl1 Beach.and you won't mill tbe HAHUoul Chea Lautr"ec. Certalftly our la4Ual vla&l l'OUMd. tM .,.,. to be tlcht·Uooed about UNI ,...taur111Dt'1 rewircla. Duty·bouDcf u I am.1. Ii.owe¥#, l mmt "" tM word on to lovtn of .-reacb ~. '-• · Bealdel, It'• reall1 mon f\a ia u.e-. run to abare a voya•• ol dllcovery wiU. otben. DID· in1 •ems or real Jewell are DOt ~yed to belt advantaae In secrecy. ACftlAU.Y, l'l' abouldn't come u Loo much ol a 1urpriM tbal Cbta Lautrec ll IO.ftrlt-rate. Because tbe prlJlcipal1 mutermlndlD• the operaUoo are the same duo naponatble foe the popular Pleu¥l Peasant lo llacArtbW' Square -German-born Bert Blender .and Guy Denepe, a naU"'-of Touloule, France. . And yes, true to form, the rfftaucant'a name Ues to Guy's home town aloot with tbe famed French art.isl. . Under Guy's dir~ctlon as executive chef, the bead chef's poat al Chea Lautrec ls beld ~Y Frencb·born Chrl1Uan Boucbez. He served his apprenUcesblp in the Bordeaux realon before comln1 to th.la country. GUY, WHOSE impressive backgrOiind in· eludes craduation from France's famed CoTdon1 Bleu School, is utilizing Christian's specia talents to concentrate on nouvelle cuisine or "new cookery" at Chez Laut.rec:. Lest that frighten you. a few words or ex· planaUon may cut through some or the mystery surrounding this method of cooking that seems much diacusaed today but little understood. A key difference with the traditional French haule (or 'la grande) cuisine is nouvelle's em· phasls on t.be natural ingl'edients of each dish. Monday thru ThuNMr lpeclele (Friday. Saturday. Sunday 'til 6 p.m.) ~ ••C•PI noh<l•y• Oc:.en Petch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.es AHentlc Cod . .. . . . . . . . • . . . .. • a.ts Pedftc Red an..,., .......... 4.95 M .... Matti ................... 4.ts Gltled ..................... 4.15 Top l6ftoln 9tfflt ............. 5.15 IMfood BrooMtte ............ I .ts 1tM11 a Lobeter •..•.......... 1.15 Plus Fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks ,.. 6e1J"OI\ :::= llill ..._ ao muldnc wtUt-nch or I 9-. •-• A~~~nlllDecalllforeUmloat. -.• __ .. olMldaJdeb-ealorteand ll!P·fM ........ Jdt u oil, ...._,cream, wheat f~ .. ~:Jotlaer tJaea tbe natural IUl&rl UUUUlll ........ ). It al80 calls for tbe UM a1iiv.,, little ult aiid tbe Judldout UM of berbl and "*-· A ebef ii 9ut 'N About Stanier tbua able to achieve a bU'TDGldoul and aatilfy. inl blend of fiavon to complement tbe natural ln1tedlenta of each diab. ·And all of this, adamant adherents or nouvelle culline maintal.o, ll a COIDJDOD·Mme yet exdUnc approach to cooldn1 and eatini healthfully, in keepin1 with our contemporary way of life. YOU'U HAVE TO agree, or al least 10 'Ilona with the delkioua results, when you've wrapped up your finl meal al Ches Lautrec. Whether that's lunch or dinner don't let the familiar French offerings fool you; Chri.aUan'a c<><!klog lets you eat lavishly without 1aini.ng weight, feeling stuffed or guilty. Dinner enlrees ranae in choice and price from les escaloplnes de veau nouvelle cuisine <slices or whlte veal aauleed -but li&hUy - with butter, lemon. shrimp and mushrooms>. $11.25. to le blanc du poulet en crout.e <br-eut of chicken s tuffed with puree or mushrooms. wrapped in paatry dough), $7.50. · The fi rst of our two ent.rees wu the at.erlinr lamb shank de Toulouae, braiaed in whJt.e wine and tomato, $7 .~. In line with the nouvelle cuisine proceis, the lamb i1 cooked for two .NOTICE!! ORANGE COUNTY'S ONE AND-ONLY Texas Style HICKORY SMOKED. BAR-B-Q Hickory Smoked lw·l-9 Rib Diuer s39s Includes Beans-Slaw-Sauce-Pickle-Roll .. - BUN N' BARREL BAR - 8 -Q 211 &2nd Street (Between S"l)eriof end Ofentte) Newport Beach 146-7370 boura before the bral1ln1 procedure ud tbe natural Julee of the lamb, rather than eoaven· Uonal flour, ii I.Wed to tblcllea tbe aauee. OU& 8Ba>ND entree came from cme ol tbe niabt.'1 three blackboard apedala, wbleb are usually three varletJea of fl'elb fl.lb dictated by the day's catch. Th.ls wu fNlb aalmoe, tbe tastiest I've ever eaten, poached In wblte wine wtth sballota and tarn1on leaves, and tbe Juices finally very lightly reduced In wblppinl cream, $10.95. All entrees are served with a cboiee ot soup or salad (the flrat a 1mootb and full·flawored cream of carrot that nit.ht> and a bouQUlldere ot fnab veietablea lo cuaerole nouvelle euiaine style (which demoutrated that eoanmmate touch the f'Nnch bave for cookint vesetablel to the 1plit-Ncondof perfection>. •. From the bi&hly select wine list we eboM a vlnlap that formed a perfect CQmplement to the dinner: Chardonnay, RJver West, SonomJ eat. bottled, •.95. Lunch ia served daily, Tuesday lb.rough Saturday, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. THE llENU OPl'EU auch t.emptiq aelec· lion. aa an "In The Pocket" aandwicb, ·ptta bread stuffed with a combination ot tJ'OUDd veal,%UCChlni, e,. plant, tomato ud scrambled e11, topped with beamaise, S:UO. Beyond the delectation provided by tbe savory cuisine, the reslaW'ant a1IO exudes a cozy and charming atmosphere. Every de· coratlve and architectural touch baa been artfully executed to complete the illuaion ot a French country inn -warm woods, vaulted ceilin gs, lush grffnery. colorful mW'ala and posters. CI08ed Mondays, dinner ii otherwile served from 6 to 9 p.m.; to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Sunday brunch runs from 10 a.m. to 2·30 p.m. Chez Laut.rec ts localed at 3421 Via Lido, just off Newport Boulevard and a few doors beyond the Lido Theater . Newport Beach Reservations: 875-4904 . ~~·:~·H··:~ :.~.·. -,., ·-- I 'I I I " ' •:.,,. ..,., . ..- C I< L l &4g 5123 PIER 2 RIB JOINT l FABULOUS RIBS -L.A. TIMES CRmC OP..E Of Tiil C.RI A TEST SALA!> HAR!> -o,.,;, Cr • ..J.11 OM m nu COl l'wTkY '>M<>'>rMOM IM1'N1AL AIUlAY'i 01-I RI.Sit 'ii AKIOI> -H.r• a..,, ll'P11r •5 CLAMS ON 'Ii SHELL A BUCK • WlEll OYSTBS A BUCK ·ovEI 1 LI. Of ....... •2.00 J · nou IWIE LOISTEI J -15.95 - FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE BILL ERICKSON DUO GARRISON & BAKER Tues .. Wed. & Thurs Tues., thru Sat. DANE & DARIUS OAARllON & BAKER Fri .. Sat .. Sun. & Mon. Sun. & Mon. DANC 384 f'OAEST AVE ING NIGIITL y GAINES STEELE with KELLY LEMAIRE Tue. tbru Sat. SANDERS a LOWELL Sun. and Mon . LAGUNA BEACH Ouerloolcmg B~ult/td Lake> F'ortir 1•• "'° L-,-1 l2I02 COAST HWY Amplo Frco Par•ino W11 MUl .. LANDI AT .. IOOe "OUTI LAGUNA NIGUfl ,, ,,_ .. "Live Jive," a cop dance band wich a repertoire of aJJ the curreOf hits. Enter- tainment from 9 p.m. to 1:45 a.m., Monday through Saturday Monday nighr:s, enjoy rhe football game on our giant six-foot screen. 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY• HUNTINGTON ICH •!213' 512· 1321 3901 E COAST HWY • CORONA DEL MAR• (714) 81S-OIOO · oat C•-W-.Y .,_,, ~l-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·;94=·=94=91===7=5=2~-•=s=sa==~~·=L~'°"°~======::::'.:==========770-32tt=:=:~==~4~9=9=.2=6=26===•=t&-;;s77=::3~~ LIVEJIVE Appearing thro11gh Novt1'1btr JO I I l Coming Noi't#lhtr 12: SJ,y/int ~B!iGJ[!:BY 1&19 E. fmpmll HJat\WI). Brea• (714) 529-t• •30IO tbrW 9'd,, C.. Neu• (714) 14f.-0319 Ol11ncr: Mon.• n.,., 5-9, frt. 5-10, Set. '-10. S-. 12·9. , 1' < INTERMISSION I DRAMA \ -. PremWres· Predominate Weatmin8ter to Offer 'Medal for Roberto' lUNCH•OlfllNER DAILY Fooct To T l-1(• Out t 1 30 A M to 10 P ... JUI...._ .... COlfA._. 642·1162 • Hl·"l I ••there• takehefM STAS CHIESE rJSIO SEA VIEW GARDEN •PEKING • SHANGHA~ • SZECHWAN • l:iUNAN CUISINES •• • II t acilit1e<;. '·PE'C 1al buc;iness 1uncneons ~Pf'c181 r11scoun1 on food to go r "" Pi\rti-1riip Fri ·Sal &.n I uQv1'4 f-~1111 Sav~ P&r11..no l ot Open 7 days 675-2420 810 E. Balboa Balboa On the Peninsula Aft« npen•a1 lbe "uon wUb one world premi•, t.bt Wlilllnlut.r Coaamualb Tbeat.r la l•tilnl ntacty to put aJaOUMr OD lbe bol.rdl. Thi• Ume ll'a "A Medal tw Jtoberto" by Bltl)'e WaJJace, • member ol lbe tbeaw'a board of direct.on who not ont1 wtll be Hein& ber play produeed but will be acUq lD it u well .. BillY•. • veteran aetr.a In Oraqe County and Lcoa beach community tbea&er, ottered her play a comedy about tM ao&np on in a "fat farm" -to the Weatmin.aterJ,heater and the board members turned lbumba up. •• _,.l!aTO" FOLLOWS JACK Sbartey's ·'TM lliuins Link·· onto lbe Westminster st.ace t!lia eeuon. "Un.It" wu lbe lint production of the lateat comedy by the prolllic El Toro playwright. Direclini .. Roberto" is Ron Albertsen, who has made a na me tor h1mseU as a specialist in physical comedy . Billye's husband, Mat, is pro- ducingthesbow. Joining the playwright in the cast are Vikki Bohnert, Kelley Anne Franklin, Carol Albright, Jack Secord, Marc LeBlanc, Don Evans, Martha Faulkner, Jo Scott, Nancy Noble and Kathryn Layman. .. A Medal for Roberto" will open Nov. 2 for Truth D11rts GI's Role Repeated 'l'hu1.een years ago Orange Coast College stu· dent Daniel Driscoll was lying on a jungle floor with a major portion or his face blown off. He will relive that experience this weekend on the OCC s tage. Driscoll plays the corporal in OCC's produc- tion of David W. Rabe's stunning drama, "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hum· mel," al 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in OCC's Drama Lab Theater. Tickets, priced at $1.50 for general admission and $1 for OCC students and Gold Card holders (senior citizens) will be on sale at the door. The play under the direc- tion or occ theatre arts pro. DRISCOLL fe ssor William P urki ss. chronicles a young man's experiences in the Viet· nam War. It was first produced in 1970 and won an Off-Broadway award, the Obie. It is designed for mature audiences. DRISCOLL USED TO have nightmares about Vietnam. Fortunately, several years ago they went away. "Since th6 beginning of the play, however, they've come back,'' be aaya. The character that Drlacoll portrays, the COi"· poral. la rem.in1.9ceot of a eompqy of corporals that be served wttb durin1 his tow of duty. "SOCIETY HASN'T seen one fraction of the real horror of Vietnam, nor can it," aaya Dri.aeoll, wbo WU wounded three Um., captured and (ater escaped. "If it's dark and ugly and makes you want to ~ vomit, then you are beginning to feel one fraction ,. of what I fell for 385 days." ~ Why is Driscoll subjecting himself to the pain t:: that he suffered 13 years ago? PUB LICK NOTICE Now AJ11taring IN THE LOUNGE Friday & Saturday 8:00 PM·12:30 AM Coetell•• 3300 Harbor Blvd., 540-8535 ~--P~ And tn "-I •1a1h, 1S8 Mlrina Or. Tuesdays. 9:00 PM-1:30 AM ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiililiiii!limiia&iiiiiiiiiiilll "The things I've done, I've got to forgive myself for everyday." be says. "As an actor I am able to showsometruth. It'sarelease." The show is Purkiss' loth anniversary produc- tion at OCC. He first directed "J .B." in the fall of 1969 and has sine~ directed 30 shows on camp,µs. The cast includes Driscoll, Jon Sidqli , Stanley Patrick, Carmen Vasquez, Richard Thomas Riley, Andy Holland, Brian Ayres, Keith F. Edwards, Kevin L. Campbell. Dyanna Combe, Stephen Workman, Vince McKay, and Kellie Olver. Enjoy a great dining experience at cYM~@~ • A Seven Course Gourmet Dinner by Advance Reservations Only Si't Down Time -7:30 p.m. A Fine Wine list 2222 E. First St., Santa Ana (Nert to th• Rever• House) 541-5040 1'ollg~ogett . DINNER.SPECIALS Sfl'Yl!D NIGHTLY FROM 4:00 ,,M. IUN & MOH ................ lllo1111 d Oll•ft'2.M . TUE •••••••••••••••••.••• : •. ....._ .. .._. l.IO MD ......•................... .......,, .... 2.IO THUR ................................ a,1.,.... 2.15 FRI ............................ T...,.. ... ltl 4.IO IAT ...................... C ...... ffted.._ l .OI All served with soup or salad, choice of potato, hot roll and butter, beverage, Jello or sherbet. -.. BEER •)!JN£ 4008. COAST HWY: LAGUNA l!ACH 4M-a117 . , five weekend• of Friday and Saturday performances at the theater,· 7272 Maple St .. Wttalmlnater. Advance reservation.a ..,e cur· rently being taken at m-aaa. • THE LIDO ISLE PLA YE&S have an· nounced the cast for their fall production, a Intermission Tom Titus repriR of a comedy staged by the group in 1965, Alan Melville's "Dear Charles." Jane Nigh Davidson, a former movie ac· tress now active in local community theater, is playing the leading role of a woman whose rather active pMt catches up to her . Others in the com}>any a re Patricia Gilchrist. Tom Adams, Paul Stramblad, Joe Mulroy, Carolyn Blake. John Childress, John Srura, Allan Sl()ne and Peggy Lloyd. Ron Filian is directing the show, which will play for one week only, Nov. 6-10, in tbe Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach Curtam will be 8 p.m. and reservations are availableat645·2l 10or675-0386 . • STAN WLASICK, LONGTIME technical director at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. moves into the director's chair for the theater's next production. Moss Hart's show bustness com- edy "Light Up the Sky .. The cast will be headed by Chuck Percival as the producer of a new Broadway play being tried out tn Boston and K T CahJll as the show·s leading actress Also reatured Wlll be George Bacon as the director. Greg Garlich as the playwnght, Lana La Vigne as the producer" .. wire and Pat1 Tambell1ni. resident director or t he C1v1c Playhouse, as the sharp.tongued mother of th~ actress · &undmg out the Co!>t.a Mei.a cast are Les Reed, Donna Dayton, David Thorpe and Mat· thew La Vigne "Light Up the Sky" wall open Nov. 16 ror rour weekends. playtng F'ndays and Saturdays at 8 :30 in the Commuruty Center auditorium on the Orange Cowity F1Urgrou.nds in Costa Mesa. Call 754·5159 for reservations. Love's Understood Phyllis Freli ch a nd John Rubenst ein re· hear se a sce ne from "Children of a Lesser God " at the Mark Taper Forum m Los An geles through Oct. 28. This theatrical first for 1:1 maJor "heanng " theater. ex - plores the modern deaf culture through the romance of a hearing man and deaf woman. Fo r information. phone (213 > 972-7654. .... _._ ,...,,. "PURE PAIN AND PURIFYING JOY." "FRESH, FUNNY AND POWERFUL." 0--. ...... •._W"Mh ' "THE BEST PRO FOOTBALL MOVIE EVER MADE." .-PrOf"lf .. ~ ......... "ENTERTAINING. A COMIC , SAVAGE SATIRE." 11 h u I.'\\ lillJQ O"l'I' PYl.,011 ' LIFE OF BRIAN 0 Mi Pl11• ' MOONRAKlR .. ROBERTSHAW LEE MARVIN "AVALANCHE EXPRESS" THIROCKAHD "OLLI" Dl9CO MOYll Off THI R08ERTSHAW LEE MARVIN "AVALANCHE EXPRESS" Plue (RI "NORTH DALLAS 40" "ENTER THE DRAGON" MM.COUii lllaDOMLL DAYIOWMN01 YIMI "SKATE TOWN u.a.A:· (PG) .. WHEN "TIME _,_, .... ............ -... ,_ ~4:.:.- ·~ ... ~ .. ITRA~ AFTER CALLS" (R) TIME" CN) ...... ~NI.-........... ............. .--.. ~-=--"AGATHA·~ " DAA.V PILOT Frtdiry, Ootobet II, 1111 Everyo~e's Getting ·into t•e Art at 0£ Gallerte8 "lllC*C IUITaR IUITaD,H -tM Int of 24 .,,.._, ICUIS*d by the late Sid 8urn1 .. wlll be unwtlect .t a champegne reception af'd ,..,.,.otPectlw lhoW, '*-ting at t p .m. Setunlay In Lffl .. 8 . O.MU .. Geltertn, 1qf S. ea.t !fMtwav, Laguna IMKh. AU of~ Md ccwnptkaMd brOftnt anlm.11 Md men .. acctaltned for their fluldlty and actton, wllt be shown~Nov.4. SCULPTURALOaJ•CTS ttwit fw.ctJon as mualcat lnat"""""" wUI be ut\lblt9d fr°"' Satu.nMv to Nov. 17 In tM Fine Arts O.ttetv at UC lrvlne. A ,-.cef)tlon from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednetday, Oct. 24, Wiii be IPOOIONd br the Con"lmtttH for Am. Wor'ks by 8Gll S.tes, John (aoe, Elizabeth C.mpblll, RkharG Dunlap, AUSSllll Forester, Ron Hock. Merlln Halverson, °'8nna Horwitz, Tom Jenkins, John Paul JOMS, Glorla Kisch, Merk Lere, Joyce UOhtbodv, Tom Marioni, ~rglt Omar, Rotand Reiss, Bob Wllhlte and Guv Wlltlams will be. shown. A 'AMIL Y l!VENT from 11 to 2 Saturday at Fashion Island In Newport Beach wltl coincide with the current Orange County Art exhibition at Newport Harbor Art Museum. Richard · Beenen, Whose large weather balloon sculpture Is part of that show, wltl Inflate four 10.foot balloons and Invite chfldren and parents to draw on them with colored markers. The balloons wllt be slowtr, deflated, cut fnto "miniature dr.aw nos" and given to participants. At 2 p.m . Saturday, the museum wlll ROCK ALBUMS. • • <From Pa1e C3) The thumping backbeat is embellished by Hendrix·llke guJtar stylines (Funkadelic) and d,,.wop vocab (Parliament.a' forte). THE DUAL-IDENTITY eang of muaiciana (and offshoot.a like Parlet and the Brides of Funkenat eln ) have captured the soul of flbtketeers worldwide with elaborate atagiq, wbnderfully lnanf: catch pbr..-like "doin~it in 3-D" and lnlecUous dance.music. Once booked, there's no retreat. But alas, there's been a "Mutiny On Tbe Mamaship," the title of ex·Cllnton mafia drum·. mer Jerome BraiJey's debut on Columbia. A wage djsput.e started the trouble Jut year, so Brailey and guitarist Glen Golna split from Clinton to rorm Mutiny. Goins,. an in· c redibly talented guitarist, died shortly after of Hodgkin's disease. BRAILEY PUSHED ON, and the result Is a n album jammed with disparaging lyrics and inner sleeve cartoon lampoorui about Clinton <"The Lump") and band b&Qgen-on who can no longer "cut the funk." Souoda like • serious cue of llO\U arapes, rtibt? f But Jual u Bralley won't deny bis lloetlllty ~ardll CllDtoo, be can't deny be'• I.earned a lot. . Indeed, be can now wear a venaeful smile. ~s debut la a better lealOIJ in P·Funk than Fu.nkadellc'a latest, "Uncle Jam Wanta You" OD Warner Broe. HJs tutor is now pu.ablni towards extended funk exercises (up to 15 minutes a track) that become so tedious through repeated lines and hooks that he is actually falling into the same trap as disco (the music be ls waging war on). BRAILEY, MEANWHILE, is getting tight to the point; creating the chant, deliverin1 the energetic message and clearing out while the room i.s still pounding. He provides some gr~at vampilb vocals and '-'e guitars of Lenny Holmes and Skitcb Lovett sknolder constantly under the tbunderou1 rhythms. He'• "1wom to fun. lo)'al to none." "I bad never really pta1ed the funk before I booked up with Geor1e (Cllntoo)," Bralley ad· a:pita. "But be bad a way of recordina tbat made ever)'thlns seem to natural and 1lmple that it just flowed right out of me." ·~'= • l II 1...-l-·- ' edwards BRISTOL CIN SAN JUAN DRAWING AT CYPRESS COLLEGE present Michael Blackwood's fllm, "American Art In the '60s," written and directed by New York art critic Barbara Rose. The movl.-wltl be repeated at 8: 1S p.m . Wednesday. SCRATCHBOARD TECHNIQUE wltl be demonstrated by wlldllfe artist, Lewis Jones, from S:30 to 9 tonight and "FUNNY AND WAllM -A CLASSY ENTEllTAINMENT. A lleMlltul ptffer111anct lfllll J• CllyWgll, Candice ..... gives 1 llM, 11111111-atdtd C~,.., llld '"""'·N -C-• ~. lOS A HOCUS TlllES & ... "TAKESOM .... YOU LDVE. MIOffT LOVE, USED TO LOVE, WOULD LIKE TO LDVE. 011 ~ •-JUST ANYIODYTO SEf 'STAll'TING OY£11•.• "" ' . ' ; . . " ·, .. t t I , - IL "II' •tll •Dlai I IUtJ ii 1a11 • .. n••u u1ma1umm IHU• 1 B ..... IMl1 'l lH&l llKll IHU •I l~Qll"'' m·wt~m•:ect UA TWiii CllllMAI Mlllll rAH DlllYl·lll lDWAIUll' •W,DIT wes1m1ntt11 893 130:> 8utrl4 P11~ s11 40/0 c..,.a NIA f'UZA CIM90Ml Ht'#l)Ofl eucn 644-0760 Brea !>?9 !>3)9 O••OQe b34 2!>!>3 "PEPPERMINT SODA' ... OCIAMOIOU HIGH SCHOOi. • INt "PATRICK" I JPfP• (JA ll f " Id I • • .. • ••61.•••r•••-_.._.,.,.,. .. ,.., #flirt,.. , ' .. .. . ... .. from 11 to 5 SUftdey In the W.•m Art Gel,.ry •t tM Saddteback Inn In Santa An•. The method Is en •nclent art tech· nlque, not dOne often beceuse of Its tlme-consumlno nature •nd tack of any margin.of error. Heavy pepet1M)erd Is lay•rM ~ cley end Mftcted cotors. 1hen • Midi• It used to scratch untll the dettred color fs rwachecl. ~AINTINGI, DRAWtNGS AND prints bv ewercf.wlnnlng stuctent artist, Clyde Sen Juan, may be seen until Nov. 1.c In the Cypress College L1brary, 9200 Valley View, Cypress. His Interest In nature Is expressed by using shells and what he calls "orgenlc Imagery!' Interwoven with human-flke forms In large Ink drawings. Hours are 8 a .m. to 9:30 p.m. weekdays and noon to .C Saturdays. "THE FIRST 10 YEARS: An Alumnl Show," featuring 100 wons or 29 former Cypress College art students, wlll be open tttrouoh Oct. 26 In the campus art gallery. Hlghllght1ng the exhibit are a brass sword shaped and finished to look llke mirrored oold by Eric Wanlker, a plexlglass statue "Emmey" by David Bartholomew and paintings by Dennis McHale of Costa Mesa. Hours are 11 to 3 Monday through Thursdays and 6 to 9 p.m . Tuesday and Thursday evenings. IMPRESSIONISTIC CONl'IGURATIONS from nature by colorlst Dorothy Brawdy Kushner of Costa Mesa are being shown until Jan. s, 1980 at the Senior Eye Gallery, the first fine arts gallery In a retirement center, located In Palmcrest Senior Residence, 3S01 Cedar MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCAL VPSE NOW" CR> "AND tJUSTICE FOR ALL" CR> "SKATETOWN. U.S.A." CPO> "10"(R) "STARTING OVER" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" CRl STADIUm 6scReen 6)9 7860 DAIVE·ln "10" "SHAMPOO" (R) "HOOPER" "THE WARRl()AS · "UP IN SMOKE IA) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" (Rl "LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE "AMITYVILLE HORROR" "HOUSE BY THE LAKE" (RJ "ANIMAL HOUSE" "AMERICATHON" (PG) ALL O"IVIM NI oiraN 6:lOP.M.......-nT Cl'lllCI u .... , I J ..... u...... • K ..... l'Un•o•u•• ,__ ______ .._.. __________ .._.. __ __,~ _ .... ,. 100 tOO 100 IOOO ""' ''°' 300 •••• 1100 t ~~~".,.._ .. _._..,. •• .,,, .......... ,.,..,_,_-·••A•• •• •-~~ .... ., 4'•~----•AA..A44 • t PORTRAtT PAINT•R, Abby Vaughn, wm lecture and •mo1tltrete wete~offwl-when the ToreM Art LHgUe meetaat7:3Dp.m. Weclneldeyln aow.n MUteum, 2002 N. ~tn St., Senta Ana. SM hes shown her wortc at Newport Harbor end UIQUna Beach •rt muteUms. ·FOURT•aN SILVERSMITHS, who had their work featured In the Aprlt 1979 Issue of Arizona Hf9hw•ys magazlne,~I be present et en exhibition . ortcs .t Gelerla Capistrano, 31681 c mtno C.pfst_rano, San Juan Capistrano. The event starts with a reception from 4 to 7:30tonl(aht and continues from 10 to 5:30 Saturday and Sonday. CONTEMPO~ARY MIXED MEDIA artist Ann Page wlll discuss her work at noon Tuesday In Oran99 Coast College Fine Arts Hall 116. Admission ls$1.$0. A slide lecture wlll detail the evofutlon of her paper constructions. ...... _,_ 11>1~11 ~~•o .M..., •l ......... nJ1~ 'tt~•o ' ... . ' ...... ,. . "IOCll a llOllD MICO llOVtl Of , .. YIM ICAfnOWN u.a.A. (NI a&.-•MCS--_._._ .,. .MllTKI roe AU1•1 .M •IOMO • olillCll. ._,, .,.. .. _J""' Me .MISTl(I fOtl AUC9l '"900! a •OllD et1CO _Of , .. TUa,.. ICATnOWN U.S.A. IN I --··-... -TIMI AnH 1'IMl1N1 i -a .,.,,_.,.. • i e.u "nfn """'""' .. ' _,..., ... WHIN A STUNOll CALLSClll ll _, .,.. ., .... ~ • "'" WHEN A STRANGER CALLS'' 1111 .. .., ..•. ---... , _ _., .. 19 ..... ' ANIMAL HOUSE" "MEA T8ALLS" ---··Ul-AYA&AHC .. UNIU!Nl -MYll lrllAll"'91 ............ __ ........ '6 ......... -&A ... • ·MOVIE REVIEWS Perfectioa's Pursued ay aoa THOMAS ... , .. ._...Pf.ft• "10" dtals with mennerc; morals and mel mt'not>au"" In brloht. lmeolnetlve and occa slontlly hllorlOYs styl• Blall• Ed'#ards, the "Pink Penthf'r' man. knows hi way arOYnd 1 bell v laugh, but he ls al o a shr~wd observer of contt'mPOrary foll le ·.H is script Is toad d with tltlllotlon, vet It POS USM a h•rd-ear~d lf'S\on The fie hly plea ures aren t everything, Dudtf'y Moorf' t~ splendidly cast &Sa hit sono writer panicked by tht' prospt><.t oft urntrlO 42 Jullt'Andrt'w<i Plays a curiously IOtf'nt role as h is somet1mt's mlstr•''>" at least the part allow s her c,omt.> un-Poppins-llke dialogue Bo Derek makes a smashing debut as the obJ~t ot Moore s lust (11 on a scale of 1 to 101 The r ating is a well-deservt'<J R, w ith strong lang uage and more than enough sex to <;upporl the f ilm 's theme "TH E ONION FIELD'' 1<; based on a true cop-killing incident and Its leng thy not particularly rosy aftermath as chronicled by POllcerruwi turned-author Joseph Wambaugh The fllm Is a dark and all too convincing study of a no-win Justice w stem that doesn't change the two killers (James Woods c1nd f-rank- lyn Seales) but almost destroys the o fficer who survives their attack (John Savage). It's heavy stuff. This film is not · for those who like suspensefu( plots and tidy endings. There are no solutions offered p.1st, perhaps, the passage of time But the acting is brilliant. Rated R for languaqe, v iolence"" and open allusions to homo· sexuality in prison "MONTY PYTHON'S LI FE OF BRIAN" opens w.ith three Wise Men brin91nq gifts toa newborn ba~ 1n • Jerusalem . Oops, wronq manger They snatch the gifts back and depart. That's the story or Brian Cohen's life: always i n the wrong place at the right time. This outrageous parody of biblical movies could only be attempted by Br itai(l's m ad M onty Pythonians, who wrote the scr ipt and play most of the major roles Rated R "THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN" is a dumb title for MISTRESS INTERRUPTS THOUGHTS OF PERFECTION Julle Andrews Klues Dudley Moore Our1ng "10" an admirable movie <1bout the per sonal and political prt'ssures "Of a U S. st'nator JOl' Tyn.in i~ libt>rill New YorkN striv ing to bulanc(' his career ambitions with a wife and two children back home The familiar tale is dire<tl'd with freshness and sens1 t1v1ty t>y J er ry Schalzberg Jhl' script was written by Alan Alda, who is splendidly.supported hy Barba ra Harris as his wile. Meryl Streep as tt-ie compliant a ttqrney, M elvin Douglas as a senile senator and Rip Torn as a venal one The R ratinq seems severe • "TIME AFTER TIME" is an outrageous notion that succeeds surp risingly wPll Supposing that H.G. Wells actua lly did invent a workable Time Machine. Supposing Jack the Ripper uses it to esc ape from 1893 London to 19/9 San Francisco and is pursued by Wells. Preposterous? Of course, but somehow the movie w atcher becom es thoroughly involved in the author's chase after the mad k iller. Nicholas M eyer, NOW PLAYING AT c1uthor of "The Se ven Pefcent 5olut1on. •directs f'us own .,, r1pt with an astute eye lor acl1on and irony; it's an 11nprl .. s1ve directorial debut M i'lcolm M cDowell and David WcHnf r .ire compelling as Wells and thf' demoniacal doctor . MMv StePnburgen is absotutelv <>ntr,1ncinq as the San F ranciscan 'who bt friends Wtlls. Rated PG ''LA CAGE AUX FOLL ES" 1 Birc1r. or a Feather") is t he mo~t original comedy to come ovt of Europt> or <1nywhere els<> in yea r s. The Italian FrPnch production, spoken in Fn·nch with English subtit les, provides outrageous laughter as II c ilrc·ens lrom one bizar re s1tuat1on to another . Two homosexual mates, operators of a l ranwest1te night club, have l1vc•d toqether for 20 years, one of them raising a son. The boy is straight and w ants to marry the daughter of a F rench deputy, leader of the mor al forces. The m eeting of the lwo fam ilies i s what provokes lhe hilarity. Rated R. edwards CINEMA edwards CINEMA WEST ( HAllOI IOULIYAU 546. 3102 AT ADAMS • AMHA WllTMIMSTH 891-3935 AT •OLHMWllT STARTS FRIDAY OCT08!R28 ATMllllON Yl~MALL edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL SAM Dll•O PWY. TO 495 6220 CIOWM YI.WY lfWM, • MAY CO.&~ , . Fftdl¥, October 19. 197P DAILY PILOT Cf American students go to Parts ... The less they study the more they learn. l~--~----~--~--~----------~~---- ·produced by Glona Katz · Wnnen by Willard H uyc. k & Glona K.it1 · f)in•rh.'d by Wtllard Huyck I P!i("""" '""'"' """'"' ..,, ' .. . '.': ... , ft I t ~W "llM6'1M•--O••..,. ... l.,,.t ~.. : \ •, -' :. '':.~ .: .. MANN 'S SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa 546 -27 1 i When he stepped aboard this train the mos' powerful man in Europe became the most dangerous man in the World. 1 'INCHE -----Xl--*RESS---- '. LORIMAR PRESENTS A MARK ROBSON FILM LEE ROBERT MARVIN LINDA SHAW EVANS MAXIMILIAN SCHELL MIKE CONNORS ''AVALANCHE EXPRESS" HORST BUCHOLZ CLAUDIO CASSINELLI and JOE NAMATH as Leroy Screenplay by ABRAH.AM POLONSKY Based on the Novel by COLIN FORBES Mu sic Composed and Conducted by ALLYN FERGUSON . Produced and Directed by MARK ROBSON PANAVISION' ~ COLOfi BY DELUXE• ........ • .. ,._-,,,_.._ l__j• \ -.......... ~ ...... #I .......... -.-,. A ........ " ... _. 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MAGAZINE A look al planes W<thOut pilots and e V>Stt woth Lulu Roman of· Hee H- 0 HAPPYDAYSAGAIN Richie hBI 11 problem when e.eryone e1<pect1 h•m to get 1nem ''" t1<:k1111 lor a t0ctf concert a:OO IJ THE INCREDIBLE 0 AeCNEWS 0 CJ) JOKER'S W1LO ID M•A•S•H Anet three days of ,,_. continuous! du ly Hawk eye's b11ha1110• necomes wacll1e1 than usual • ID 8ANFOROAND SON Lamont IU/lS OIOul OI lh( srars on an as11otogoco m11·uP 1n11olv1nQ hos latneo rlnd Aunl ESlher ID 28 TONIGHT {!!) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 7 30 0 THE PRICE IS RIGHT 0 FAMILY FEUD 0 NEWL VWEO GAM6 HUl.K • David Bann8' Is am ts1ed f0t vag1ancy and sonl IO 'll wO<k camp 0 Dlf'F"AEHT STROKE8 0 MOVIE • • '> "Death Sc•aam" 119751 Raul Juha, Lucie Arnaz_ A woman is fatally Slabbed In lull II-Of her Brooklyn nm9'1bors wno ltill to respond 10 police 1nquor1e~ because thry don t w 11n1 10 0"' onvolvocl I~ n1s l 0 @ I FAMILY FEUD SPECIAL !nu C....I• GI, fl(jhl o. f flOOQh 8••h .Of OuU.t~ th J 0111 .. 0 •"/ 11 Channel Lbl in911 1J KNXT (CBS) Los Angele!> D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (lod..) Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KKJ.TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®.l KCST IABCI San Diego e KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles e KOOP· TV (Ind) Los AngeJes 9-KCE"t-"'TV {PBS) Los Angeles '11) KOCE·TV (PBS) Hunt1ng1o n Beach " Tormi UlkO pdrl 1n 1n1. .iH-•ta• compelition "'''h tnot P•OC~' going to cnaroly Roctiar<J 011w,on nosts 0 MOVlE • • ·An fya For An Eye 11966) Ro1>«1 Lansing. Pot Wayne A 1>oun1y hunt0< sook• •evenQB oo thoso IHl)Ol'llft>te '°' the death of his wofa on<! son 12 "'• I m CAROL BURNETT AHO FRIENDS Guest· M11gg1e Smnn • MOVIE * * " · The Jaytiawtowa ( 19591 Jett Chandlef. Fes& Park8' A man and hotl prosonet. a 1ay1>awt.e• l()a<I· e<, lah In 1011e with tll11 aamew<Jman 12 rvs I ff!) '11) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW Cl) NBA BASKETBALL '\ San 01900 Chppet a vs Sea111e SuporS001<:s 8:30 0 HELLO, LARRY Ruthie prepares a •oman· It<. Oinncr·lor two m th« hope ot brono•ng ""' 01vorced p.ut•n1s back 109t•lht~r t J' ,, •• r,t .H 0) THE ODO COUPLE Oc..cdr t1nos ,, trieno .... tn 111,1de mtot rn .. lt1on li1 ft,,. f(J f•fl.I( lo. ·H•l1 ,I lrf 1 II> w1il ... ..,,,.,;; t• .. 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""'""'' ,h., must rt••nal Lhlllong~rtn s lrue 1<1unt1 •y 10 hom (Pert 3 ot •lfRI '1i) BlEACHER BUMS All too dCtoon 15 '" '"" !Juell toity bleacher~ 1uS1 ult nqhl hold on t111g nine '""'"II bu..ubull c:omO<ly .obovl lhv Cn1<:ago Cub~ •Hl<l the undying IOyally OI the11 I.ins 10:00 IJ DALLAS Kr1111n C()f'lvonces J R to gove he• o t0b OJI<! Bobby k!wns lhilt Pam is P•llQ n8"' 0 EISCHIEO Eoschoed battl011 govern- ment red lep;t and lede<aJ agents to smash o netcot tCS ""O beong ptal9Ctecl by o IO<etgn unvoy·a dlplo· mahc immunity au NEWS Cl) NIGHT OAU..ERY GllllOWS In The Wind A voono 0111 ao<1 he< b<>';· l•lend are vo1111ng 1n an oceanfrO<lt lown when lhu begin• to have st• ang41 YtSl()n5 &;) ACADOofY LEADEM "Hunoe<." "The End Of Tne Garno' and "Mons•eu• POlntu.",(RI 10:30G»ll> NEWS '11) TQ.8E ANNOUNCED Sttv£ MARTIN: THE FUNNIER BIDE Of EASTERN CANADA Tne hitanously 1nvento"" comoooan lakes a NOtth· ern tup and Ollets a w•IO dn(J C•;IIy 1111/(>IDgUC like no"o seeri bCIOrt' 11·00 IJ 0 0 4 no NEWS IJ MAKE ME LAUGH 0 ROCIC SHOW 110~1 M l. K11tly Gu"··h o.m H\lr fllhHI T run l j/ h A.•••ui::1~~ WtHh h.irut lt10 .• m (.t.,,i. •"'' •• u 1••• ., ID l.A "A"S"H ti. I l 1L '"r .t• r1 •u d•\ ttJl+t,,j, 1n .•• ·,o Cl•'»hu tr. l=r rn._, th.tt fl(• 'flOt.>1-, H J wh1Mt Pft'POrtf"'lf) 10 lo4:•.Ht'h lhe JUOQkl ICH Ilic m"~'l>Q nu•se 'I) THE 8EHNV HIU SHOW B41n"Y play• 8 wa11e< on " r; ffin(.h hr1h &;) DICK CAVETT 0.-t Geoffrey Wolll 11:aCI 8 {I) THE NIOHT STAL.KEA KOIGtlak s ki•ury CIUIW OI Destroyed for TV Movie • Park 'Di.es' on Cue By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP) -The idea•was slm· pie: The crumbling old amusement park was coming down anyway, so why not do it in a spectacular way and make a movie or it. That, more or less, was the way "The Death of Ocean View Park." which airs tonight al 9 on ABC. Channel 7, came about. The story of con· met over public safety versus private profit, along with intertwined stories of four couples. was written to order . Bringing the old park down on cue for the cameras was something else. It was filmed at Ocean View Park, an 80-year-old amusement center in Norfolk, Va., that was to be de· moµ.sbed to make way for condominiums. "YOU LOOK AT THAT roller coaster and you'd say this thing's ready to fall over ," said Mike Connors, who stars with Martin Landau. "You'd think you could push it over , but it took us three tries.·· · The first time, demolitions expert James W. Beauchamp rigged up 76 sticks of dynamite and 200 gallona of napthalene. The roller coaster. the parachute tower, the Ferris wheel and the other structures shook and shuttered -and re- maiQed standing. The charge was doubled. and again the same result. Finally, six cases of dynamite , a case of plastic explosives. 500 gallont of gasoline and a 60-ion tractor succeedesl in giving the park a glorious rareweu. CONNORS PLA Vs THE OWNER of'the park, and Landau is his good friend who has been taken rn as a partner. The film also stars Diana Canova. Perry Lang, Carolie McWilliams and James Stephens. • A hurricane threatens to demolish the park, lhen miraculously leaves It virtually unscathed. AMMAL CRACKERS. SINCINC TELEGRAMS' 714/675·"'6 Wl'H COMIDY TO QOI It does. however. set up a chain of mishaps that - e ventually leads to total destruction. Connors wants to shut down tbe pa rk until it can be proved sale. Landau wants tc) keep it open so they can reap a big profit over the Fourth of July weekend. Does this sound like a variation on "Jaws"? "THAT IS THE CONFLICT between us " said ConJ>?rs. "and be convinces me to open up, a nd that a when the disaster strikes. My character is a solid, well-meaning euy, and the safety of the people means more to him than any amotmt of money." Connors alao stars in the current theatrical feature, "Avalanche Express." ln that film. which also stars Lee Marvin and the late Robert Shaw, Connors plays a fuss·budget government official involved in a spy thriller. The role in "The Death qf Ocean View Park" is a departure for Connors, who decided after eight years as "Mann.ix" In the CBS series that he didn't want to play any more two-fisted detectives. IN THE CBS MOVIE "High Midnight," he does play a police narcotics officer, but he's a heavy who's implicated in the death of an inno- cent woman and child during a raid. s\t4GINC r~ t-\.. c{~ ()~ the C'.f' 0~ unique gift ..,..,~ 642-2697 ............. ft ,.._ ... __ ... ,~ Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. THE GREATEST 51(1 TRAVELOGUE OF All TIME OIOC a.uitYMOIH S A GA BOND S IERS edwards CINEMA CENT~R HAHOl AT ADAMS, COST A Ml~ MISA VllDICIMTR '7t-4f41 S:f'EREO SOUNDS OF THE HAABSR 'llOM F~~hion Island Newport Beachr , TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8:00 "Death Scream." Lucic Amaz stars in this TV movie dra m a based on the Kitty Ge novese murder case when neighbors of the vie· tim "didn't want to get involved ... ABC D 9:00 -"The Death of Ocean View Park." A holiday weekend at an a musement park turns into tragedy in this new TV movie with Mike Connors. Diane Canova and Martin Landau (see story below). KOCE ~ 9:00 -"Bleacher Bums." A comedy movie a bout the undying loyalty of the Chicago Cubs fans. ptenne<I •ela• o)tion lutn• onto a nigtitma•e ;.Oyll04' wllen a weruwoll snows up on ooaro D TONIGHT HOii Johnny Car~on Gue515 Cholrl•t' Cdlldl Plec100 Don11ro90 I om WOiie I) DATING OAME 0 (T..aJ CHARLIE'S ANGELS Whole onvestHJatong what .ippear$ to bu a~alf.tlmtt g<Jmblonq problem th•• Angett. unco~er a t>locll· mail and prOShh.lhon "''II tR1 0 SECOND CITY TV ID RAMS FOOTBALL PREVIEW Q) OETSMART M•• Poles 11• • satec•aclo et on O•dllf 10 ttap KA.OS a Mr Big &ii CAPTIONf.D ABC HEWS m> THEWOlF~ DIMENSION Catne,.ne F1leno Shou.., ·~ 1n1.,,v-9d on 1ne 0tig1n and oeve~1 ot tn.. •<lea ot Woll T1ap fa1m • P~• . ~r.DIGKT-+- !2:00 G TWIUOHT LONE A 1ant10< mdocn-•ty puts on a notm4lt wlllGh •• r11t1lly • ltmol m&eh•M 0 MOVIE • • Wild In The S• y I t9711 Ro~t Lan""? 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I 1./,t· I /f_"' ... ~. Aiialieim Parade On50 The 1979 An a heim Halloween Parade wiJI be broadcast live Satur- d•y. Oct. ?:1, at 7:30p.m. OD KOCE·TV. ChanneJ ~. The present•lion of the colol'ful, 58tb annual .celebr•lioo will be rebroadcut on Sunday. MIKE CONNORS I 'DEAnt OF OCEAN VIEW ~ARK' ON TV TONIGHT Oct. 28, ·at 10:30 a.m. It took Th,.. Trtn to Deetror 9tubbom Old Aolef Coamr Tbe parade, with the -----------theme "HalJoweea. boll· J It's John 'Cbaneellore' day of Sports," iJI the culminatioa of tbe week- 1 on g Hal l oween res ti vilies fe•tured throughout the city of NEW YORK <AP> -Anchorman John Chancellor says he's happy he can flnally pronounce his name cor· rectly on NBC Nightly News. At the end of the show lately, he's been pronouncing his last name "Chancetlore." with a prolonged ac- centon the "o." "It's true the pronunciation may strike people as aifferent. but it hap- pens to be correct." Chancellor said. " "ll wasn't until la.st week, when we changed to a one-anchor format ~t I began to have a chance to give my name correctly, because in the past. I was always introduced by someone else. who used the conventional pro- nunciation, something lite 'Chancel· ler'.'' Chancellor's former cd-anchor , Da vid Brinkley, now does commen- tary on the network news program. , Anaheim. Sports figures on band wlll include Cathy Rigby, Carlos Palomino. Jack Kramer. Ken Brett and the members of the California Surf soccer team. Rod Carew of the California Angels is grand marshal. SAT I SUN MATINllS Al s.ts $2.IO till 2:M ... fOI NO CAU. JM.1111 5:45-1:00-10115 MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE llRIAN ---- Al.AN ALDA BARBARA HARRIS ~ OF .JOE 11'NAN .. • ROCK MUSIC ·Weird B-52 V Octi& Take Off, Top the Charis a, UM aoaa.GN Tbey'" blilrl eaUed eun~ • aet•a Mt Ill all to the pailit. One ol tbla )'Ur'a mOlt ~ auccna atori• '9 tbl ol tbt ao&.a1.ly ~. caJ)t.lvat· ( ROCK TALK ] danced. our frtendl came, women came dressed 1n cocktail dretMI and different punea and it waa tun." , They're jUll •of tM new.,... ....a allt i.oalats on je .. and T-abirt.s, blll..,. *-.. on1tage in IDllCh the aame m • • Tiiie Ram ones wttla &heir black leatMr -ll'a jml a part of their life. They probably_. Uie .- clothes olfatale. lDa ..... .. 1'M ...... -. two stria (Qndy WUIOn, x ... ,..._), tu.. bo,a <Fred Sdmeid r, IUeU wu.a.. ~ SbickJMd), and UMy have Iba.. • 8-of ,UIDOf', • aomd unUke any otMr and a aoc. ta.at coWd he" walked off the Mt ot one of tliloM beacll blanket tNn1<> moVi "We wuren't alway1 M band, but we bad a Unit toget.ber," he 11ld. After a while, New York followed. Mobl ol people lined up a.round t.be bloet to see the &·52'a at HWTab, David Bowle came to see them at the Mudd Club. ~ company reps flocked to the band, trying to sign t.bem to a con· lract . Warner won, and a debut album wit.b pro· ducer Chris Blackwell wu n.ext. SSPSaAU.Y TB• slrll: they sport ba1 bee!U.e Ulrdol, mlAl·lkirta and large drop ear- riqa. ,,._, all came to1et.ber ln Athens. Ga - wMN ....,. ol them went to ttchool and where tll•J' deacribed themselves MS "the party c:rewcl.'' . uwrvg BEEN A band now ror about two 1nd a ball yean , but before that. we Jusl bung arouod with each olber and casually did things. Danclac wu a Wng we did toplber, and dress· lnl up.·· Kate recalled , "When we played the UnaverSJty of Georgia, it was a good test, because a larger audience liked us . Everybody IT HAPPENED relatively fut' for tbe B·S2's, perhaps because their mmic, wlWe nothing really OUTRAGEOUS, did aound U.te a com binati<JO of pop and good-time rock 'ft' roll, with a dash of new wave and some amuingly weird vocals -especially Crom the very charismatic Cindy Wilson. "'rrl FUN GSTl'IN6 attelltioD.'' &aid ,....., "bat 1 den't now if we'd ..-t te -~ cop1Md eve1wbere we go. We're aa.o wc:= wida • group. so we're not into aQ bldl Ital' thing. •·w e really want to be sane. It's not a reaY sane bwinee1. but we're jw;t taldq it ca.refally. trying to k eep our feet on the ground." And while they bad varied Jobs (bus station attendant, waller in a vegetarian restaurant>, they Wtimatd,y rormed a band but claim they never tboucbt about the ruture "WE NB VE ll CONSCIO SLY thought about k>okine '60s or anyUuog," said Kate re- cently, talklng an the comfortable offices of their record company, Warner Bros ·•we just went to thrift stores and found the most Ulteresl· ing and wiusuaJ clot.bes." Three B-52 s sway to their music 'Ahich blends pop, good-time rock Clothes that initially included big fur wig bats which ·have since been modified to the stJll startling (for 1979) bouffant hairdos. 'n ' roll with a ··People reacted to us strangely at first.·· added Fred ''The kmds of bands that played an Atlanta were all the Southern boogie band!'. Like Marshall Tucker. a lot of top 40 bands, too. But our audience was mostly our friends, people who had already heard us. dash of ne~ave. •ast-rising sf'tlrs want to ''keep feet on ground ... SAhba~sol•tely Rock Group Fan.Does Whole Tour SEATTLE <AP> -You may never have beard of Abba, but for .Brian Harrifield, there's no other m usi cal pop group in the world like it . The 21-year-old from Lincoln, Neb., \s proudtoproclaimhimselfthe "No. I Abba nutinthe world." ABBA CLAIMS to be the "larg~ selling group in the history of re- corded music." b ut is nearly anonymous in the United States. But for Harri.field, Abba has no equal. "I 've never bought an album by a nybody but Abba, and I never even listened to music before J heard 'Dancing Queen,'" he s ays. The hit single was released in 1977. "I kept switching the radio to hear it and it just snowballed from that." TO SATISFY his thirst for the four· member Swedish group, Hanifield has set out to attend every ec6c.t Abba is holding during its ftnt North American tour. He left home Sept. 17, and bused to Edmonton, Albert.a, for the fi rst con· cert of the tour. then tr aveled to Van- cou ver. Britis h Colum bia, for a Thursday show. He was in Seattle for Abba's con· cert. setting off the next day for the group's Portland. Ore.. appearance and so on unlil the tour closed Oct. 7 in Toronto HARRIFIELD SAID it cost him $125 to gather information about the tour and another $200 for the tickets. He also has purchased a video re· corder to tape the group's occasional TV appearances and a shortwave r adio to tune in overseas station.5 that might broadcast Abba music. '"PICMC AT HANG,.G ROCK' ELECTRIAES · ... NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHltGLY DIFFERENT." -MALCOLM MCDOWELL• DAVID WARNER MARV STl!ENBURGEN' "TIME A FTER T IME" M IKLOC. 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Economy, comfort I room tor onty •3599 • SHORTBED PICKUP Eaulpment Includes Del Bar ITlllTOf'S. chrome bumpers, pin stripes, AM/FM OOIO. lteeHtyted wheels and "'"'°h. much morel BIG SBfCTION IN STOOC TO CHOOSE FROM -SPmT MODB. - 1979 CRESSIDA •'THEY'RE GOING FAST AND WHEN THEY ARE Automahc trans . pwr steenng & brakes 111t wheel o-door loeks ~aker AM/FM stereo. air cond . steeH>elted radial 11res. tinted glass rear window defogger. velour interior & more• 1023935) · $1134 DISCOUNT GONE ••• THEY'RE From rrenufacturer s suggested retail once-$9114 SO -111111!!!~~--GONE!!! 1974TOYOTA C&ICACOUPI 4 speed trana.. AM/FM w/tace player, vinyl roof and a pretty r~:o~~S3i'ft'0' C ap cost • s 7950 Residual • 15013 CM. To start lease • 1304 82 incl first payment. ltcense & bank fee. Total obligation. I 10. 766 S6. pin s15011l.Ul,AYMINT f'lUS TAI TO ST AIT LIASI 1979 SUPRA $ -.. DISCOUNT ON YOUR NEXT NEW 1979 SUPRAI EQu1pment Includes 5 speed tnms . 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(45965YI . ---INCIEDllLEI--..-----INCIEDlll.fl----lllCllDIBUI-- NEW 1979 GRANADA NEW 1979 THUNDERBIRD NEW 1979 RANCHERO 2 DOOlt SIDAH 250 4 cyl engine s50· 29s1 automatic trans air cond pwr steering. pwr front disc brakes Eou1pment 1ncludc>s automatic tran!lm1ss1on lull poYier options air cond1t 1on1ng and AM/FM stereo 35 1 VS engine air cond1tton1nq automatic tran-; . power steerinq two t one pa1nl 1n'\trument qroup dual racing rr11rror'> t1ntP.O qlac;<, wire wheel covr-r & more• {1~1ulle bumper Qroup • t•"'E'Ci Qlass & wsw lires Strrt-Nr 'I!,~ 11,'fl --lllCIEDIBLEI----INCIEDlll.EI-----INCRfDIBlfl-- NEW 1979 FAIRMONT NEW 1979 F-100 PICKUP NEW 1979 MUSTANG 2 DOOR SIDAH RANGER PACKAGE Eou1pment includes 4 ' soeed transmission front disc brakes and body side moldings Stock No 17S8 (217187) 351 VS ena1ne chrN "P front bumper amp & 0 11 gauges, automa t i c trans . power steering & brakes. tinted glass. super coohng package chro me grille & H 0 shocks. front and rear Stock No 1025 (33941 ;.i J I, 1 r P "11 c:1 r • 1111 romal•l irar• owr , IP(•tanq r•wr lr•1nt 01 ,(" t r.1kPS flntr'd 'l ~· 1, ;I r ... mote m1rrcr• & ,.,.,,,p <:1oc1< Nr" 1095 146911 --lllCIEDIBLEl----lllCIEDIBLEI-----INCRfDIBlfl-· -- NEW 1979 PINTO MEW 1979 F-250 PICKUP 13 ONLY 13 NEW VAN CUSTOM CONVERSIONS . Equlpment inohJdes air s3191&.a, conditioning, p o wer · ~ steering, front disc brakes. tinted glass. light 351 VS en'glne. S516J04 a utomatic trans . gauges. power steering. air cond . step bumper 3 PRICE SLASHED TO SELL OM SIGHT! group. rear window defoOoet' and mc:xel 1971 FORD MAVERICK SEDAN 6 cylinder engine and automatic trans So clean & original. you·11 have to come 1n & see 1t1 IS670FB). $1888 1977 FORD Pll'tfO RUHAIOUT Economical 4 cyl . automatic trans . factory air cond . sunroof & vinyl roof. ""'o &i3S5i8 1977 FORD lTD 11 SQUIH WAGO .. V8. air cond power steering. AM/FM stereo. roof rack. cruise control (346TOH) !Stk P3992l $4188 1977 DODGE 1100 STlf'SIDE "'Ck·U" va . power steering & brakes. tinted gtass.....A..rallye wheels. (1F17961l !Stk P4016) 94788 more! 1975 FORD GIANA DA Automatic trans , factory air cond . pwr steering & brakes. radio. tinted glass. wsw tires & more' (6S7NL0l !Stk 1150A) '2388 1977 FORD LTD II HAIDTO" This one has full oower and a vinyl top. (953RLF) !Stk. 9·1274Al Steal this one foronly , 3588 1978 FORD "8MTO WAGON Super economy with a 4 cylinder engine. automatic transmission. pcwer .... .;,·~i'i ii OYO A SH LIFTIACK Economical 4 cylinder engine. 5 speed trans .. air cond .. tinted glass. & rallye wheels. (160UCCl (Stk. P4018l t 1978 PONTIAC ftaaaDCOUf'I 6 cyl.. automatic trans . factory air cond . pwr. steering & brakes. bucket seats. radio. low miles & more! (IS25TWW). '5488 GIA NADA Econom1c<!I 6 cylinder automatic trans air cond owr steering & brakes tlntPd olass 129511/IM) !Stk P39951 s31aa 1976 OLDSMOBILE STARHH 6 cyl 4 SDf'E'Cl rran<. fact0rv air crno nwr 'ite-ennQ & orak<" r,1010 1 ,.,,,,,. ~~;;'p:=. i338i HOYA E conom1c.i1 fi ,...yhnOflr iu1omat•c tr;in., r·wr -.tPf'rano A brake<, t1ntPC1 Ola'>'> 839RXH Sto. P3973 '3388 I 977 OLDSMOBILE 1978 DODGE 1979 FORD CUnASS SU,.RIEME • ASf'fH VS automatic factory air cond pwr Automatic transm1sc;1on power c;1eer1no FAIRMONT 2 DR. SEDA .. steer1nQ & brakes pwr windows & r;id10 and low m1leaQf' A n1CP ctean car' 4 cyl automatic rran.., powf>r c;teennQ and a ga<. m11er with res<. than 10 000 ~~::.~~~~ors3999 ,.,.w'$3999 m•le• 'f3988 1977 MERCURY 1978 CHEVROLET 1978 FORD COLONY .. All< WAGON 111 TOH l"!Ck·U' MUSTA .. G COU'l V8. automatic trans air cono owr Economical 6 cylinder threP <,pepcJ 4 cyl1ne1er Pnq1nP a u t o matic tranc:m1ss1on hiugQf>r Orange'" Pxterior steennq·brakes·wlndows-sears sunroof tronc: tinted gla'i'> camppr <;np11 (929ULCJ (Stk P39781 I 1 L552931 !Slk P3979T I oM low 'iiiii'" $4288 $4688 1977 IUICK REGAL 2 DR. HARDTO' vs. automatic trans . factory air cond pwr steering & brakes. pwr windows & s eats AM/FM s tereo & more• (988RS0)$4888 1978 FORD LTDLAHDAU Pwr windows & seats. cruise control. tilt wheel. stereo. 13.000 mites. cream w/gold velour int & sootlesst (517ULC). (Stk. 7~1 ).,1888 1978 FORD 1979 FORD MUST AHO Z + 2 PtHTO RUHAIOUT 4 ,.cyl1flder engine automatic This ·gas m1zer has a V6 engine. tr11nsm1ss1on. power steenng factorv automatic transmission. power steering mags & 1mmaculale cond1(S43UKRJ & less than 4 000 miles. (775WGLJ !Stk !Stk 3901) '4988 P3856TA )'4988 1978 FORD 1979 FORD FllO f'tCK.U, MUSTAHG TUllO Attention boat owners1 460 VS. dual Eau1pment includes 4 speed trans . tanks. air cond . cruise control mags. "screaming yellow" exterior. TRX radial low·fow mites & spotless• (1J88557l tires. mags. stereo & moonroo f. !Stk P4048Tl A&••• (W1 2308) • ., ... ...... (Stk P3940). • .. ~s .. 1!1,•,,. .. 1e• .. •v•11c1•1.-1•..._.-•, "'°"' Niie ..... "',.,.. • "\ \ 411-,... .... _,,.,.,.,, ..... .,..\.. -~--····--:..·-~ -.,,.,_.., ~ ....... ~ ..... ~ > ·~ ... )> .... ~" .... ~ ·'·~·····~ ••• # ............. ~ .... , ,. •---hi,,, ....... ••1• ,, .. ' ·---~--·--"ije 1tart.s olf with 'from the de&& of B.J. Kre&Ue' and die: Lits drivel elf the top ol tus head." . ·~op Tep, ·Too Soviets Get Beer Cans MOSCOW (AP) -Another bleaain& of Western 'Civlllaation, tbe beer can, hu reached the Soviet Union. It's got a pop top, too. MC>Qiw, a Moscow brewery is canning it.a new , Golden Rlq beer and says it WW pnJduce a million : c&M bytbeendoftbe year. · • The brewery said Golden Rina is 13 percent · iJcobol, and a 12-ounce can· sellt foe 71 cents. Other Soviet been coat 57 ceata for a IT-ounce bot- tle. .. fncore Bring~ '"·lA>ncert Rerun ~ AUs'l'IN, Teua (AP) on. his own with an ad· -Micbael Neamltb, mlttedly limited re· former member of pertoire. televialon's Monkees An audience at a rock fl'OUP, baa set out rustic cancert hall hen I filled tbe place with boos ----------· alter Nesmith and bis PVBUC NOTICE group left the stage ·, after a brief l"ICTITIOUS aUSINHS performance. NAME STATUlllNT Tt.. 1011ow1r'9 _._is oo1nv l>utl· Nesmith scrambled · M n H : back onto tbe stage and O MNICOM, 7703 Hunlln91011 the weekend concert au-StrM I, .>luntlnq!Otl BH<ll C.lltomle 92.., r · dience setUed down in G. M. WAYNE, ,703 Hut1tl1'9to.. t ' · t' f !!:~·· Hunlll"!llon eucll. C.lltornla an acapa ton o an en-·-cor e . But before the Tiiis ~Is cond&K*' by .,. In· former Monkee played' div~. o. M. wa-an old Chuck Berry song E ....._. •• 111eo1 "''"' "-be thanked the audience ., o.11 .. Or .... Co;inly -Oc· """· for its d emanding • "''"'" response. Puotl-Or'"9t Cou l o.u,. Pjlof, '' J' m• dela' 0 bted that It, ---...... 2 ••• "" "°'°'" • • • PUBUC NOTICE you want to bear more, but the band only lmows ---------1 nine songs and we've "'~'::!.:~·:::-played them all," he TIM followl1>9 perSOM are OOln9 Said. ••,..nas· OFFSHORE PROPERTIES. t20 Newport Gani~ Orlvt, Sulle 111, Nt •PO•t BM<ll, Calllor11I• tliMO t-----------Charlts E. Hayward, 711 Cecl•r l"ICTITIOUS •lnlNESi Slreel, Ne•POr1 BH<ll. C•lolornl• NAME STATEMENT ttt63 T lie tot IOwi119 _.SOft (. o.1"9 bull· Aendolpll c lruley. B·t0·8 . neuas: lurlslOt,CaHlornlat074J STRAIGHT AERO MARINE ACJ Jee• R. a.ffln, 111 <:adM Sir.et, CESSOR I ES. , ... llall<oO, Cost~ He-" 8Hdl. C.llfomla '*3 Meta, c.tlfONlla t»2'7 Tiiis bu$lneu Is c ofMkleled by a Sllella C-r Palmlll•r. so. general pwtnenHp. 8990"1•, eor-ci.1 -· C•llfomtt CNrMs E. Haywanl 9262S 1 Tiiis \tat-was llled wllll !tie Tiii• bu"-11 concluded by an 1 'CM>ty Cieri! ol Orenet c-nty on Oc· dMclual. ~ •. 1m. Slltlia c. Pa1m11i.r · l"t Tiiis ,.....,..,,. was filed wllto "'9 '°"bllsllecl 0r.,.. C:O.I o.11., PllM. Gouftly a.tt< ell Oranve C-y on Oc· ~ s. 17. It .•• "" ms. Idler"· tm. .. , PVBUC NOTICE Plllllll-Or-ot C-t Dally Pl ... Oct."· ..... "°"· 2 ••• 1~ ,.,.,,.,. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 .. associa ted t .. 'o-1 -II ' 1J, ,., . ., ........ . All ...a ...... advert.lied lo lWt .......... la aub-.,.. . ,, Jec.1 to tM P' ..... al Fair koii1lo1 Act of 1968 ~~~~~~~~ wbldl rMMI lt WacaJ to advertlH "any pre- f.-.oce, llmltatloa. or cllcrtmlnatloll baMd on nace. cdor', relilion. sex. or MtiooaJ origin. or an l.nl.000 to mate any IUICb pref ..-.nee. llmlta- doa. or diacrim1natloo. •• Thia newspaper wW oot knowinf ly accept any advert 1ln1 for real est.at.e which is in viola- ~oltbelaw. ·~····················· • .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS~DUPLIX Prime lliesa untta, kleal apportu.n.i\y to live ln one -4' have YOW' te- nanta belp pay lhe bills. Lrt fncd yard, copper plumbing . 6 1reat financing av a i I. Fu 11 price only $106.000. Call m..m1. COMT'IACT C» SALi OwDer' may cany a coo· tr9d OD Ulla z:J00 sq.ft. S ~ 3 balh, 2 story home. La.rte ram rm, fireplace, spirtling clean kit chen. Much, mucta ~ for $125.900. Ad now! Call$46-23l3 Ol'fN I IQ • ors llJl'l IOPI .. I l•llltl SPYGLASS SBB41TY Fhjoy the peaceful beau· ty ol tbia hilltop home with mountain 4' ocean views. e bedrooms + boom room. pool & spa. An exceptional olfenne at ssas.ooo. TIY 760-9338 --..vEIT" ...S.VBDI" PrivaSe courtyard add.a to ele1ant entry to a family home. Large liv- ing room. formal dinmg, sunny 1•mlen kitchen. 4 C::: SELECT Bedrm.1. 3 baths. huge T"PROPERTIES sunken master tub, a prof essionaJ cedar I.med ,..,. ........ DU-EX sauna. A magnificenl ~ ,.... patio area with a huge $325,000 sparkling pool. Much, Huge 2.000 sq rt owner's· much more! A must uni l . 2 s e p a r a t e see!! Only $159,900 See balcooies,lushatrium.3 1ng 1s bel1ev1n~·· q u e e n s i z e b d r m s • 54&-231.3 separ ate master wing 1 ••'· • ., • ' • .. • Wlth fireplace & sunken [ ~ I ~L~t?m::·~~~~<~o-~ lt~ldtll [~lfiNtl ASSUME 1.5% VA LOAM 3 Bed.rm home on huge 67Xl00 lot. Total pay- CNICI TMISI flllCll Immaculate 4 bedroom, 1,,., bath Huntington Creat Home, completely remodeled. Features Incl~ ceramic tile e ntry, copper plumbing Ir concrete driveway. Good m umable loan. Open house Sunday, 1soe2 Hartlund. H.B. Only S94.900. Also available, 3 bedroom. llh bath condo with custom drapes, plush carpets . washer, dryer, refrig, ceramic tile baths. $81.900. Call Linden Wood, R.E . by McVay, 963-4456 WE HAVE SEYHAL ,.,_ IAYFIOHT HOMIS WITH rtllt & SUP BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR .l·l I \',,.('•"I' [Jr ,, fj !I (, ,' 1 I ' llATHIGH IMTIUST MO 9UALIFYIMG 0 w n er w l l l c a r r.y balance. PeDlmula Pt. Btacb bouae. 2 BR It den 10 Newport Sho res . Beach. pools " teana SllV,000. .· IASTSIOI ta.Ne IMCOMI lM'8B 3 Bdrm bolDe in P'elll F.MUide &occacac.. 1W 1 BB ..u&.a ~ t.o la· come. OWNER WILL CAJlJlY FINANCING. n.is is a llWlll see at SU0,000. For deta11I call 59-l.ISl # :-HERITAGE REALTORS AIAMDOMED UAsaomoM $85,000 Owner ~· out' 4 Waitlnc fi:w some filling. 8edrm. 2 balh. family prime Ea at u de. 2 rm. fttti>tace, corner lot. bednn. R-2 lot Owner RV access. 1650. Lease. ~at.e!CalJ Ml>-7171 $114.SOO . Call now, N ,,. 9 ••I \ ll.Jl'!I tO t"I '' l 546-ZJIJ. [IOI b'PJ!ffl [~·1· iiJ~ tiu1· .-.~------.-.-.·.·.-."!!!_~_ ~fill_-_;i_j_\t MIWUSTIMG SHARP l /IAY CONDO 4 BR, 3 Ba. w/W/encl piatio. ~to pool. spa. sauna. and tennis. Won 't last at .-Z.900 TOSEECALLJUDY AT 64CM25t c(/f11;_6!~ HEMET IMVESTMEHTS • l&S Loes. mobile home ~ed teatauve map . •Approx. 218 acre prime M-L possible joint ven· t.ure ~ down Owner wW CUT)' 3 years *9 acns pnme F1onda Ave. Make marvelous re- gialW sbopptn1 cent.er. Possible jomt ventUTt' Owner will sub-ordJnate Pnoc only ple&N? Agt 1~·1056orfi.46.m5 ------- ~® . Beach Reotty •EAL ISTATI uc• '.l"C' SIMCI 194' CO .. wmt US. . Jo UDO OM THI IAT,.._.,_ ......... ..,.. ..... ' ..... ~ ..,. ceMe ..... ..... ..................... .,_ ... ,... a ·.a. ..... Miit,... ,._I ...... I & ... f., MW•f• .... tip ......... $550,000. COMI wmt US ••• to UDO Mid THI CUii. ..... .-w 2-story .._. J I• 11h1 bedr.... + IH•rlo.. ....... ...... .. 1d c ....... uillMJ ..... ,... & ............ ] Flwa ... n......, Cl11VV" illfJ ..._.IL $471,000. NEWPORT BEACH 1.-11 CATAl..IHA ISUMD .. ~ Over 9000 sq. ft. comme ial bldg. Contains 3 apts, 1 restauran & liquor store. Owner will carry at 91h% int. All due in 30 yrs. CATALINA ISUMD MIS. OPP. Avalon's finest taxi cab co. now avail . ~or purchase. Projected ~arly gross income over $100,000. Call for details. Catalina Islands mainland connection Rob McDonald. (TI4)962-5521 , Agent .. , ..UC• $411DOO. hdllCect for fut sale! Owaer anx1ou1 and sacriricmg Ults lovely home. Clean as a whis· Ue! • Features 4 bedrms. l~ balh, 22 ft game room. pert Uke grounds. OOered at only llO'l.900. call Ol.1W 96J. 788 l $1.19 Ill' DAY That's ALL you pay foe a 30.:-ir.ead DAILY PILOT SERVICE II RECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5671 IMftlX '1MYISTOIS"' 2 separate units, 2 bedrooms. each with endoled. garages, large Im. Owner will carry lat TD al 11% Submit on down. Sll.5,000. Act now, call~2313 ()1-tftJ "' Q • ,, ~ ft)f•I I() I I ~;1f'f • !~lfi~IHI Sc>ac\oua 1 Bdrm alr cond .• San Lu1s Rey model up~rad e d hruout 0 ~ 1 l I ,. ,. I v pn..,lml' Stti!">.000 ~ T ment.s $515. Total price .,_..5 0 llACH M .900. Act now, there 1s SI lt,900 only one!! 54&-231.3 O\arming3bedrm.brick Of'fN111 11·11Pvrn 1Hu' • ON LARKSPUR. in Olde Bly rn Oaplex RBUm $24,000! Prime Newport location l~========I Specious. Fireplaces 4 --------- pmjoos.Lotaofwoodand 1•·· I Corona del Ma r . a fllau. Private communi· ; !1~111;~ charmer. Shake roof. t~f;:!.'~~!1~7~?~.~.· ·~ J 1 ~~h~ir!"d!i\::~:: Car pr~. Boat space. Sll.eJll to t>uch . Pnce Just reduced S24,000. Anx· ioua, take advantaie. call 152-1700 today! Ol'£N 111 Q •" s 'CJIN ro l'I "'"' l•lilitl 1e11~11tt1 ~~~~ ~=-~~;:.: Qua.int 3 BR, 2 Ba. L1e Jl.8t Sl84,000. U..Tow~•ty NOW ... NOOO LOANS TO $100,000 LOW INT. RA1'E. Let us show )'OU bow to quallf y. T~tolledC-.et w.u.. 754-1202 ow... DISPBATI!! ftoal+RVAccn1 3 Bdrm., sunny kJtcben, formal living room. brick fplc, RV access, aperklln1 free-form pool. gas BBQ, low malnt. grounds. Reduced to only tM,950. Call for appt. tl3-7Ml OPIN Ill Q . ti~ IUN row,,,,,. t•HMll 2STOIT Shake root. 4 Bdrm, 2'A Ba, $133.500. Eastalde Costa Mesa. 2•HOM1 Odee corner. R·2 IOOfld lot. Room t o build . "9,500. ..,~.·· 141-7729 PACT Ol lllCTIOM? F/tCfi w4 can allow 1ou a ,...,b home wblcb provldH ever1tbin1 ...... I~ ff•Clom llv· lnl.1-•.-.qtm.2~bath home wl\ll a Jac uul PUJ8 tllle adnntace ot a eeciudld 1 ldrm. 1 bath taeome aatt. A really C,.'-7· Call today A'aif:rE ..... din. rm. Co&y fplc. Walls COUOfMIWPORT ol daN views waterfall, ltlALTOIS Kai pODd •Grecian pe>ol. 67• •ti I HOt tlS FOa YITS Lush 1round1. Foun-~~~~-~··~~~~I a>HollES. •DN. tains. W~llaslltmlr· 1-a1"51Cll28kr. ror decor. A.uume elllat-Mate JOur shop9ln1 ---------~~ ~d:i 0~0 ~~ euier b)' W!JOI lhe Dally SEU. idle items with a perf i ., __ od PlJotClauifiedAds. DailyPUotQaa.sifiedr\d. ect on. ~ \ ay. Call tl3-0ll02 BKR. FOREST E OLSON •·c--~ Huntington Beach Store+ Apt. <:.ommercial Condo + 3 bdrm, l~ bath a pt. Located in an ·'Old Wcll'kl" European dinin,tt It entertainment center in HunUngton Beac h. a·xas· refrlgerat.or box lnduded in st.ore. Only 2 yrs. oid. See t.bis unusua I opportunity today. cau n•:B:M-9383 12COllhtMete ..... lZ Specioul, 2 br garden .u. + pool on l&e lot. WW be U X &rou at cloee ol escrow. Less tbm t40,000 per ualt. To -. call n•:-.-. tlJ Coldwell Banker TOP LOCA TIOM IM HAllOlt VllW Move right into this elegantly de- cor ated & beautifully maintained 4 bdr m home. Every a rea of this home is in mint condition. including the landscaping & patios. If you plan to buy don't miss this home! $229,500. IN NEWPORTCE~R .644~060 What is World Real Estate? "VETS HE.LPING VETS" No$ Down Call a Vet now o..-.c. om 556-7777 ., ..... c. ... (714) 552·2017 r Find orSell Homes for free· into ....... c.. Ul'l™-3370 19' • .... " • r • • .. • ' ....., ._ ' • .. • • .. • • ... _.. , ' COINEI • ESTATE--IEWPOIT Lont, .,.._. cwww tr•d ._ .,... .-Y specW fHI& UL .. Hh• J ... CiK .... •F• ....... _.IJ....._ ....,,__ ............ ~ .. ,. .... _,.-cit_,.. SI 7',100. WATERFRONT HOMES hie. 2436 W Coa~I Highwdy Newpo11 Beach 631-1400 Burr White Realtor 2901 NPwpor1 Blvd ---------. Newport Be,1ch, CA 92663 OCIW«llOHT DUPUI s.,.,-........... 4 ............ J ldr• lower w/,..or••c •l•w ef c ............. Ll"t ................ .. •....., _. ..._ eHtrM. Sllt,000. 1707 s. ... ., ••. 0,.S..1·1 .UADID COMMIN'TT Del•H 2 .... I M. •• C ..... c ....... s..-. c ........ ..., .......... ,..... ....... nc ...... a ....... ... .. °"" 174.100. NIAi M.H. Y.C. U••H•llJ •••f•rt•ltle 41•,I•• w/t1••111 ..... ..., ...... = t..y •u1t1a. c......... ..... . sno.ooo. llACH COTTA .. 2 ................ ..., ...... .. ow.r ................... ..... $171,MO. ctW•• "°"' SI .... .-,,....._. .......... ....... J .... °"'*' wtl any ..... SJH,000. MllWPOIT .... coe1t •cw O•er 1111 •• ft ...... , .... w/a.-.. 1111 .. MIW )11.,_t ~ . ....... ,.,. '..t'" .. OWwt .. ~ ...... .. .. A-•• •• of###•,.._,,~ ... _~ JI&_.. .. A #> ... .,. ..... ••""~~A.• e .,..,. _,,,_...~ • ,; !!~!~.':.~ ............... ~~ ....... ~.~.~ ..... ,. ~.~.~ ....... , ~-~~ ....... ~.~~ ........ , Atdly.Octob1r1t.1m OAJLYPtLOT .IQ 1111 tll IOU ., .. ,.. lllJ •-NI IOOJ ••••tll 100 ,_,., 1002 lum4 IOOJ tto.MtForS. ..._..,_s. "-"hr'* .............................................. ········•····••··•····· .•••••.••.........•••.•.•..•.............•.•.. ••··•·······•···•······ .......••...•.....•..............................................•••. IAILY At II IJCAM 14 QJRI .HA Y8' Ab o lut e ly immurulate Early American "dupJ x" In lltf Ha\'en Front house has b~a ms , brick flreplace, white reocing. oven a weather vanl". . a nd the rear "unit .. is spectacula r ! Ocean and niRht tight vle ws of the bay. Both r~sadences have 3 bedrooms. one has a den. together they are S319.SOO U,_,l()U t1 M t=S REALTORS', 6756000 2443 E1s1 Coas1 H19hw4y. Co1 ona def M4r ,. FOi SIHCBE SHYICE ASIC FOi DIA .. A V. P'fETIENPOL CALL 6 7 3-1550 JJ2 MAIGUHm. CORONA Dll. MAI ~TH.EREAL 'Oi ESTATERS HOME IETI'ER!! If it's view you want. there is none better in Spyglass Hill. By or night. ocean & twinkling lights. a fabulous unobstructed view & a fabulous 4 hdrm. home. The spacious New Bed- fo rd Model. with extra bonus room. larj?e family room & formal dining room. Priced attractively at $595.000 & owner may assist with financin#! (7 8 4) 6 73-4400 (2131 628-2828 HARBOR macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY RAIE! A "R" plan in The Bluf(s now ONLY $235.500! A terrific 3BR end· unit condominium near schools & shopping. Beauti fully decorated· w /wood walls, s tained glass & Italian tile. PLUS a s uperb view of lights. mtns & Upper Bay. J ean Dales 642-8235. ( K· 11) .. WALLED MIMl·ESTATE!" Elegant Palermo model in Harbor View Homes featuring gracious liv- ing areas & lg private patios - POOL & SPA area & super location n ear s chools & s hoppin g. The perfect home for the young ex· erutive family at $259.000 incl. land. J eanne Barnett 644 ·6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1718 PORT ABBEY. CK·l2> 642-8235 901 Dover Drive 644-6200 ·Harbor view Center Irvine at Campus Valley Center 752-1414 I AM A FRIENDLY LITnE 3 STORY llEACH corr AGE ith white water views from 3 atios and blue water view from ther patio. My owner will help finance and the key is in our office. Call for day or evening showing, 673-8550. YOUI OWN TERMS we ll, almost -owner wants out of this 3 bedrm pool home. Assume loan and owner will help finance. Call day or night, 673-8550. PRISTKH-ftlYACY Bedroom, t ri-level customized ow nhouse. Towering trees and babbHng brook. Owner will help rmance. Call day or night , 67~. llEACH UMITS-Sllt,000 Four units actually pays for itself., II 2 bedrms, corner lot and mable loan. Call day or night, 3~8550. · C"'1t w.._.1011 C-.MIM IOJ4 C..MIM lUA are11n. SunJ.u 1-5 ;·;;;;~·· --···-·········· -·············~.,- r -' S.U.4Yroldc.t.om ... A NOUSI YISIWAY! f 285 AUL• 0 Zh1*:1,ocuawtew. l1IOO eq.ft. 3 BR I.,. Bs wa1Untr foir J.i U-. rttht• LI• QO Home. Uv rm, 22112:1 ft Lov~y and vacant. Dcslrabl~ M•• Vttde area. Llttle J1t nd. Perhict cond ition. .... .• ~ mo.ooo . .\lt.496-Nr1 ownet" who •PPrtt1atea lath & plutM coutr .. : 1V.M11:>1. .. u-I 022 cuat features. Kit/fem rm. 2 f)>1c·1. nr new ~rfect tut ! A horn for entertain· C.--· furnace, wetcr heater. DIW a, dl*Cal. Cov'd La " ll Jlh b 3 ...................... . 11. r e pa ,o w wet ar. paUo, nicely tnd.scpd w/1tprlnltler1 l •rear. Bdrm.Ill., 2 baths. 2 frplcs + charmang Retldence + Income. Gan•ae door opener Alik f<w ......... apt 1395,000. ~ °' bwy. C.H. AIOUT 1'HI LOWIST PllC• IASTILUFF-... Robertaon. RJtr. f15-05Q. Home In Mesa Verdt' -192.900. Convenient to : #1 CDtlWILL, NEWPOIT CIEST , Bt'aullful c.·ondo. bt-rtutlful cond .. bellutaful lorution ! 2 8drms .. 2Vi baths, formal dlnlnt< rm. & den. Ten· nis rts . sauna & J•tt•uzzi. $142,000 IMO IWTY llMSTMOOS JI J MAllMIE '4 VIHUI 1'4LIOA ISLAND '75-4122 V. l.~I I Y '.\J TAYLOR CO. IO<A LTOl{:-l ~111t·t· l!Ht> I LUFfS I EST REHTAL :1 Bdrm. i bath . 1 leve l condo. Completely redeC'o rated with new vinyl tile flooring. Bedrooms have new cptn~. Pool jus t outside your la r ge Mexican tiled patio. Carefree living on beautiful greenb9lt. lmmed. occupancy. Only $650 mon{h . WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., RHlton 2 1 11 San Jooquift Hiiis Rood HEWPOltT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910 ~anl'"lic O cean View 180 degrees Cata lina to San Diego. 5165.000. 2 Bedrms a nd a den. Adult community. Clubhouse, pool, etc. Open HouM Sot/Sun 1·5 -Oct. 20/21 3 1266 P._ Drin 111 M...-dl S...-. Teal & Babcock R~atty. Inc. 499.4797 CIE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE RARE OFFERING BIG-CANY05· "'wenty Four Hour Security Gale. One SI 0(-0 .. ""0ms Plus Den. Two Baths. i .~, 1te With Closets Galore Modem Oeco1 _ rable End Unit S289.900. .. EWPOlt'T C REST CONDO F:xtra Sharp T v.o R<>drooms. Tv.o Baths Original 0\\oTit:r Wllh Pnd<' Of Own<>r~hifl Looks Like A Modrl llardwnnd Floor; & Shutters Wl't Jfar & Firl'plac·<' Jn LI\ m11 Room. l\tlract1vc :\la<,ter Bedroom Suite Pool. Saun:i & Te nm... \ \i.11la hie Pr1C'l>d Al Only S 137.~. •l>J•l ,., ... ~-o i••t••'""''' 631-1800 811 DOVBt DRIVE Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? tf so -join us for an informal chat with •.. Dr.Randy McCarcle ... Rendell R. McCerdle, Ph.D. PrHldenl THE REAL ESTATERS If you have ever considered a career '" real estate sales. or are now presenrly hcensed. and would ltke to have your oues11ons answered at an Informal discussion with Randy and some of THE REAL ESTATERS. then call now lor reser11a11ons Space Is limited. CGI Miss CH at 7 5 1-6191 Champag ne & Hors d'Oeu vres Oct. 24, 1979 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. R.ndy McCerdle. a 9th grade drop·out, hitchhiked Into Costa Mesa 26 years ago end _., In the real estate business. The llrat few ~ W9fe a struggle . . From driving a 1+ytllr old car and living in a single car garage to eltabliahlng hla own buslneM. Hla compwly, THE REAl. ESTATERS. 11 both WI known and well retpecied. Later, McC.r· die went to college attending 0 .C.C., Chepman Coflege, C.I State Long Beach. 'USC and topped It O!f with a Ph.D. In eddltlon to being the owner and founder or 1HE REAL ESTATERS. Randy is e founder of the Cltians Bank of Costa Mesa, pratident of T....ic> Eacrow lno.. college lecturer, author. rwtlonlll speaker and newtpapar columnl1t. If you WOUid like to but are unable to attend tti1 mMtlng, let ut know -Or If you would llht tt'9 ,,.'*181 sent to you. pie ... call. FAMIL y HOME $10,000 PIJCI sr hools. travel & s hops. 3 BR 1'4 88. lots of RV •-ucTIOtil acrt'Sll w/rC>om for add·on. "Almos t nt'.,.. ~ ·~ ........ ......... ......... ....., ..... u. ... .... .............. .,.. .... ... liridl ,.... ..... pooh .... ............ ,...l.._.,aa-.3 Miiis ....... ldtcMtt. w ..... ...... .. .,, ... ,. ·~ ..cl ,_. co.ts. ll..-ed to S250,000fN. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 495-1720 Sovth Laguna LCICJUllCI N~ 497-lll 1 493-8812 ' LaCJUM leach Dana Poiftt IEACH DUPLEX! IEACH IARGAIN -range. oven. coppn plumbinJr. wuin11. JI&'; • 1b.ia mil •l.Y 4 BR, 2"'1 ba panelln• and carrwt. C re at be0 lnner Pl-' ''Newport«'' ii the least Mk for ....... ...y " ~_,.- expemive 4 BR avail in T•lllU. IR •LTOU ( i Spyglus lOday. C\IStm ~ -• pool & spa. prof'I E.Z 540·1720 l .... J 641-163' care lndacp'g, exlenaive brick "wood. Koi pond " n.aWng 'stream. 2800 sq f~c!telcr-::: rh;· :.r:~ ~-~~~~-~.!~!~,~~~~.!!t~ T«tm avail. 1399.500. IN"l~1brCo I ''-~'_Y64Q-51 I 2 WA NT To Live tn SPYGLA.5S HILL.. Pror decor. exquisite taste. \llew Spac. 4 BR, FR. library. Pool. sauna. stlent alarm. Only ~.000. Good fi.n. avail 21 Colet.a Pt Dr Saki ReaJty 213-327·1101 , S32-l.847 4 IB>ROOM + POOL SI 09,500 W e a r e pro ud to pres e nt this m e ticulously maintained 4 bedr m,i Yorktown home Situated on a quie-C: s ecluded cul-de -sac lot. Totally· pr1 vale pool areci with la rge grassy lawns Located S of Yorktown & W. of Brookhurst Take over ex1stmg loaas of S67.000 payable. $632. PITI. Come lo the open house· Sun I 5. 9961 Moote Cr r 11 .B . Ron O rt a t RE Professionals. 963·8377 Excellent investment. live in one or. rent both Very prestJgious beach area. Owner is flexible and will consider a large 2nd. Just listed and priced t o sell ! Ca ll 646-<m3. Chanrung J BR beaeh home w Ibach mcome un 1t. u~ bnck rrp1c. knot 1-~--·T•0-1·-=--··c·H- ty pme panel & beams. ~·u-~ ~ UJe entry & IClls more Totally upgraded 2 Br, 2 'CalfaMeH 1024 0-PoiRt 1026 Sl.82,500. ree Ba. frpk. huge pat.Jo. J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ACOBS LTY car parlung on 40· lot. OAK GLEM MAIU .. ITA J REA Olanrung as is or super Spert11cular htlltep --liiiiiil 67s.66 70 pruw.ial '249.000 Ope.n homes 2012·3'!06 !>Cl· fl. Su.nday l2-..a.J27Poppy D1 s t1nct1 ve n t·w 2 006e w Manna. Selva ··~ ....... ~- I 1' bedroom. 21 ') bc1 <·on alJ p ~:~~~~t ~~Litr1'1r~ oo::D~nr~~ ~1 ~~~~~£~ POOL Families loo~unJ: for a * 675-5930 • ---MEWDUl'UX w4y ol l.tfe 14tth parks. ~. · 1-1 .. 1 JI,, 1 ''" I YOWHER Ocean111ew.waUitobch. J Br. 2 ba, $79.900 C-21 Agt 964-4370 school!>. and shopp1nl( -~~~~~~--Rusuc J bdrm 1 b11 with 1400s1r ea. S206.SOO C'laie<1thand.back >ard CostaMna l024 r1repla c-l' t•n1·io:.t'd m71 MaJaga.Sun2-Sp m . ltving, and plenty or ••••••••••••••••••••••• garaRe SO'x 17S R 2 tn Joan C.Agt.~!n room to sprei.d ou1 like p!ex lot 436 11..tmillon 1034 EXT'IAORDIMARY COMP.AMY WANTS AN EXTRAORDINARY thls" Well. we hll Vt' It an Do not disturb 1e-nanL<, F 0 I 'c1ia v.-.y North Costa Me~a ror ATTBfT'IOH Must close m 7.1 Pnn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1u.st$97,500. Call ~-4141 IHYESTORS l'tP8honJy '95.000 ESTATE SALE PERSON We're looking for 2 or 3 real estate professionals who are experienced. ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. creative. ambitious. and ~~~~~~~~~ are interested in as ~ sociating with a com pany that offers a peer- less plan to help you make a lot of money in the resale residential market place in Newport Beach. For confidential inter view please call John Polloclt at 760-9333. . ~ Corpcw.ate ........ Ile.Ary 714 . 760-9 333 UVE IH LUXURY Open Hou.se Sun to 21. l2:4StoJ::r>. 6401 E . Nohl Ranch Rd. Valla 1194. Anaheim Hills. See me ror a free market analysis of your home. I have a beaut. gift for you. Ask for Shirley 67~5911 DeOro WATBFROHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• BTHER-OR ISLAND INCOME or IDOther 1n-law-island home· or remodel for fun Wand l.tvmg or build a new ror trply ele gant Island U vtnJ. Best· Best· Best llland location. s.,.,.. from beach. Jlaat listed a. won 't l aat. M&-7711 J02APOLINA IALIOAISU 2nd OWNER HOME GR EAT LOC ATION. SfEPS TO BEACH. & VIl.LAGE i\LWAYS A HOME. NEVER A REN TAL. 3 BDRM. 2 BA . W Ori'' ST Rl':F.T PARKING PRICED FOR FAST SALE C:l\Lt FOR APPT, 67S-8729, C2l.3 >424·8179 Luxurious Jbr . Twnhse lcAoo Peniftsula I 007 Pnv. comm Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. $500,000. 24hr1--------• service MEAlt HEW _67>_ss_u ____ oe0ro r&IHSULA POINT --------•I A totally deJuxl' custom OCEANFRONTS 6 CHOICE 2 bdrms . 2 bath re ntal ~ on 2 OCEANFRONT lot ~. always rented' Reduced to SUS0.000 ! home wtt h gourmet lutr hen. balcony 1o:ame room and full s1r.e 1acuu1 1n s umptuous mas ter bath. all abound.in!>! with :;o!Jd oak wppoantments TIIE BEST OF "T llE DELUXE duplex. l'hotre POLVf" ror $439,000 BALBOA locallon. 4 & J CAU 644-7211 bdrm. tmits; frplc:. . etc ReducedW$495,000' M.lm OPENSAT l ·S,ULTRA ~ DELUXE. owner's unit "--'""-!--..' -----with4 bdrm. rental. 6 l'ar garage · 5S It l•H s 8 9 s . o o o ' 4 3 o s New 5 Br J Ba S24~.ooo. SEASHORE.N.B Easy te rms 113 E . lcAoa loy Prop. Balboa Bl. 2131~. RHlton ~~~--~~~-* 675-7060 • C ...... tMO .. oc.h I 018 ~~~~~~~~~1······················· c.,. ...... h Custom WOOD & GLASS Duplex on the Palise_des. Lrg l o w m ai n . yard ... Some ocean view Home + income or Possible future com merc1al use on Uus :.harp J Bdrm home. For more 1Dformat1on. -r .ill 546-518) -~HERITAGE . • REALTORS ]Bedrooms MriaVerde Spacious floor plan has entry, dirun& area. ramt· ly room. modem kitchen with detuu appliances A!riwn with fountain off the li\'i:I& room: stone fireplaee. Enjoy patio, ~for easy care. A reel gem• $112.900 liKR. Call 540-1720 S48·5041 orfi.JI ~20 NO QUALIFY Jr Exe<: 3 ~ I '->. pool SSK dwn SI .300 mo ·•l 10', Mr Wood s.34-4100 or642·1970 ~upgraded Me:.a Vt>rdt• home Low down. low m terest. lmmcd. oc:cupan cy Will consider lseiop t1on . Sl 29.!I OO . Owner 1~ Btll831-US7_ REOUCt:D FOR QUICK SALE! • A Qa..11 Mesa Home 3 bdrm. ,.,.. ba. $78.500. C&llat-&a .-WUSlll• Prime £. S.. lout.ton. JBr. J'-.Ba. call now Al#.. Gl-Otll6 Pnn ooJ1 9800 St.auu ock An . $t37,500. 4Br. 2"'2Ba Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Or by appl Pnnc1pal~ c~l aRt 752~m __ _ LO COST HOMES BHKR 543·-WtilS SOLAR POOL/SPA Must see Uus bln <'Omer l o t 3 b r bea ut y wtpnvate study & l~e rm1y rm w ts ltdJng doon> ID lvly pool & s pa w / IC>l.:s ol bnck work & coo-~ ptt. A real par· tybouse. IG-5171 Real ~late TIL18Bl. -· ...... __ -..:Jt 1040 ---------...................... . MEWUSTING Ta.MS! TEltMS! l&MS! Great terms' Huge up· graded 3 bdrm. 2 st«}> on q uiet cul-de-sac. In· vest.ors delight · enter tainer's dream' Call now ~9'91 Real Estatt> --- I 0.58°/o Loan Mesa Verde Assume 10 S8'k loan. take over payments on 4 bedroom or J bedroom and den home Slate en· try, d1n1og room . fireplace. wetbar Lar~e lot w1tb patio ~ru1t trees. sprinklers L'se )our present home eqw- t> to talte over low m terest loan $137.900 BKR. Cal I S.0-1720 TARIBl. -· CHOICE TRIPLEX ..sADILMAa 'Ibis tucbly upcraded C&mlly bome features 3 Bdrms. plus den. bltn kitchen w 1m1 cr owave. rear yard dec:-king. and ts wnhm waJJong distance to all schools. parks and tennis courts Cal l 546-SIB> for more details ~HERITAGE . -REALTORS 2 Bdrm rondo. Zyr.. old. cl06e to beach. $85,000 640-1105 --- LO COST HOMES BRKR !>43·408l'I EASTSIDE. 4w..tut rt· rmdeJed, J ert :! Ba . on tge cul de sat' lot Wi.950 De\lln & Co 642 ~ HOUSE lliUTlfUL You'll love lht' all new kit c h en . blln <,. rrucrowa,e. D W over s ated f3m1l y r oom w1bnck fpk Just wait ing for family hospatah· ty. Q\.11 et street S'96. 500. Ruth Lauri e , Rltr. 646-4380 IYTHISEA M&Mt see t.hlS near new 4 bedrm. 2\.'t ~. With lge ram rm & formal dm rm. Park Place.Inc 842-7461 IYOWHH SBr. 2"'28a. form. 0 R .. r R Low mamt. yd. Nr . park. school. tenrus. & beach $139.500 968-ti966 LAHOMAU with pool & s pa . 3 beduns. 2 baths. ram1ly area I Nace front & rear yard Park Place.Inc 84.2· 7461 2 Bl.KS FROM OCEAN J llr. 21-:i ba. ram room. SlOl.000 assumable loan. at 9'~'",, Full pri ce Sl6:,.ooo 221 20th St. Owner bk.r Call 536-9987 4 I R + POOL SI 09,500 Sharp, So. HB home Oll huge pnvate cul-de-Sit('. lot Take over isl + Znd TO ol S67.000. Payable S632mo RE rrot.ssiOMts 963-8377 OMLY$175,000 i-------Location · location. CUS"I'OM BUILT BEACH Great Eastside triplex. 12 UNITS HOME. 1850 sq.ft. or 111» ury liVlng Extensive use Walk to everything. One ol upgrades in.sJde " out. J bdrm unit. Two 2 bdrm Owner will sell on con· Lowest pnce in the area. units. Well cared for tract. 2 Bdrm garden Bkr 7so..9501: 960-5580 Brand n e w on the apartments. gr·eat rental market. 758-1.501 area. Xlnt financing . LO COST HOMES . BRKR 543-4e88 Call~9161 '"S & S IUUTY .. To place your message before the reading pubUc. phone Daily Pilot Classified, 642-5678 g r eet i nvestmen t . --------· Sl78.000. lit ....... JIB like new 4 bdrm. -3 l:th. bonus rm. fam. rm wtwf!! bar. formal din- ing, eat 10 ltltcb.. la. mas.bdrm. cov. patio. 1-Vlll.-R.l. 5 BR + den + Family ~~~~~~~ _,...... • __,.. Rm + Formal dining + 3 r: 497 ·I 7 61 car earaae + 2 patios + ...-------.. .s A y O J I ; I don't know If my IC I paycllletrllt la "'Y· .. ry OOOd Ii I ; or ve<y, ~ bed. 8ut efter t tvtry eppolntmtnt wllh him I __ H_E_R_O_U_nF.-.... ~¥9 to buy e -het. I I' I I .. ,_.... 111e c1ouc~.. CIVOl•d V by l•ff::i I" Ille lll•:i -d balcony and other amenities. Asking only $135.000. SCOTTllAl.n 53'-7533 "IXQ.USIYI s prinklers. gar. dr. M. Y.C.C. YIU.A'' opener, 6 more. To see is to~. • Converted 3 br X • lge 1.1.1..M. L,eM., Carp; L R /DR plus eat· in 6 4 6 . 7 7 I z 0 r ~lovely lanai. fll»I in LR. walk to golf • _.t.____54_Nl __ ,_o _ __;;_ ~-~~e in c_podc. -......_ I 0'4 _.,...,.......__.....,.......__..._..-; ~~4 -r •••••••••••••••••••••.,. 6 4 6 • 7 7 I Z o r IMVISTOltS S6500DOWM II llUALIFYll! 3 Bdrm, launlly rm, 1 b9. frplc. Take over pay. menl1. Call anytime. /4. '79·7719 2 BR 1 Ba Smoketree .,_.WOODS.. twnbme. 125,000 down. To wrap MS.000 TD. a Decorator'• delite in this !*,.Seller w/carry re- ....., 2 bdrm adult · mai.nlnl eqult.y in 2:Dd TD oaado. Din. rm. 2 btb. for a ye a rt . 8 k.r: tee. pte. pool. •much. ••1: 980-ssm man. 541.0IOO -1.a.a.M. LeMw c-• W 0 0 D 8 R I D 0 II! ~~~~~~~~~ -r· CONDO• I~ r:. 646 -7712 or BrnlMWJ bdrm e. ....... w ... 2 •lor7 4/5 Bdrm•. 3 .,.._, femily rm. frplc, llQOI. 87 owner. Open hoclle Sat/Sun 11·5 at IBSalmr Dr. 9'19-7• 8Joner3Br,2ba, Meta det MarMAct' tatM. -acMl(ie. "1o. OD· ty.TM ... _ t7f..77H tbe pn, try owner, Prisa . HR.Pl only pleaae. Sil~. 714/5114111 lluat relocate 6 leave CU" M1 s br bome. Low LO COST HOI B • ,.,............_ 7rd. XlDt BRD .. !!f:--1 . ., ~IWt1hiQlllUi =~'*!:1s1: .... la.. ~~ ... ' ... .-_..,. ~ -.. ., •• ., ·--... 4 •...... "'"" # ....... I# ""' ....... ~ ~ • ~ .... # .... ~ ••• , .. ~·.,.' '. , ; ._ •. ' ••• llo c. .... .. ..... ·~.1 .. -.. ~ • t '• . .. .. ~ ·. Fcaaaw This Is • haven for a:ardeDinl eabwilasta or pemaps a large swim· miacpoollnbackyard; 3 bdrm .• 2 ba. 1lngle taml· ly bome on cul·de·sac atreet. One block from puk and elementary sdlool C.ausey eonfi-pany MOM•ICHIAY CJMSY 4 Bedroom, 3 .... bMb honw oa larse lot with pool I Quiet llreet, abort walk to private bMcb. Thia may be your oppirtualty t.o •et l.Dlo tMa aduaive communl- ty 1w Juat sm,500. • llOCSo. Coast Hwy. in VW.ae Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 PUSTIGE TOWMHOME Muc h sought alter Newport Terrace. Only one tlke ll on the market. Sharp! Priced to sell: Huny! MS-MIU BKR r Ma••PrntHJ-ElePDt 2 Br condo over · looltln1 all of the Newport coutllne. Ex· ce llent locati o n . Compiete entertainment "rec reati o nal amenities. Owner pro- vided fiDancin1 at a low lOlh~ lnteresl. OWNER DESPERATE lnwest priced home in Seaview at ~59,000. Nantucket Model , 3 Bdrm 2 bath. assumable 1st at $198,000. 11.15%. Owner will c arry second . Home unbelievably upgraded. WILL COOPERATE WITH BROKERS 640-1669 752-1107 OPB4 ,HOUSE SUN. 1-4 OM.Y SI J,500 Great bome in lovely N.B. adaall p&rk, ck»e to ocean. Mee z Bdrm H · paDd.. 2 patios, yard. c arport. pool. s pa. b&Diard rm. Call BY OWNER ·L a ke EW.nore. 5 bach units, + 40 Huntington Beacb 4- i br house. Sl.075 mo In· s>ie.xe. for saJe. ~rof .• come 1148 ooo 20% ctn mana1ement ava1l G. owc:-.2ieo.i:u.2122 . =ler. 536-2498 Prine. CDMDWLIX 3Browner's unit w/ffl>k "l Br t S. llllit. t .... ~ U · ..,.hie loao. $111.IOO full price. l 6UMTS COSTA...SA Two ll unit properties. i yn new. Best location lo town . Ga raaes " ~met.en. Buy l e-~ ' . ·. " , , • : I 'r ., l .'1)1)() UMIVIRSITY Pk~~~~~~~ COMDO- BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 ~llrA: ,.~ Tt~~-cr~=~ior ~ ,.. ------____ 546-__ 9850 __ ~Sh ... View 2 Br. 2 ba condo. Great • ()pm boul61bllr. 10118. . __ __. ___ _ IBIT•~f PAii Ambunt model, 2 BR or ,. 3 BR. you decide! Fee TOWNHOME land al only 197.000. Call Bob Dil!ltinsoo, agt, Beautiful Broad m oor ___ t_7_9_-1_5_l_l __ _ Plan 3 Townho m e . •--.ach 1041 H i g hly up g r aded ......,.... carpets, drapes & cen ••••••••••• ••• ••••••• • • tral air cond1t1onm,::. 3 LAGUNA CHARMER bedroom. 2•,.l ba th, 2 Btn home in prestige levels & ramily room area of Emerald Ter - OPEN SAT & SUN 12 f• I ra<.-c. Stained glass wtn· Montgomery i\:;k1ni:: dows, lvly bnrk frpk. $106,000. i:..n land.sea pm~ Won 't e---HANl.H Hf-M IY ',r' 1 /()()() lasl long al $250,000. $>l·ZU1 SI 49,500!! BY OWNER Joe. Askrn( SH.SOO . ,~~~~~~~~ msw O>MlHwy, NB t·Sc>m. 8708 w Ocean· '#~ stucco "stone·. 4 ~y AIUMG Over~ Bay " Nlte 561_..Afler8pm A.lent Ms-6646 front. N B. Dupln on the ........ NEW LIS T I NG l N lites. all new design -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i--..... -~ .. --.. --------· NDd.. A#}.. Pta.il Beoaoo BR, den. 3 baths; lge. LI v. • rm. w/ffl>I .• formal din. NEWPORT-5 m inutes kitchen. Cl"J>ts, rnarble EXCITING ..wtOIT laACH S35-9im rm. BeauUful view of to the beach. 3 Bdrms. ffl>k. tile & wallppr. • • 1,.1_ brick fireplace-and you Spacious 4br. 3ba & lam a'""''~ 0-PoWDlllJllea mt.s. & canyon. Hurry! • DOOR f OCEAN 2 ........ ~-3 Mission Realty 494-0731 own the· land. Walking nn. Fabulous home for ~i....., 1 rom years ....... ""'UICI~ distance to schools and entertaining wteasynow ~ Unbebevably low LOW Bdrm 2 bath urul +3 BR NEARLY--shops Call L1L Beazley. from lrg gallery entry to Be a u t If u I 24 · ll S 2 · PRICED a t $425.000 2 Ba reu.at. <>i;ean view .. oceanfront; a spacious hv . fam & din areas. UDO_....._ Keywest U.972 I Owmer-wilJ trade 5!26,000. 64~5200 Protected U s hape6 '"'"''"~'' Mobale Home 111 La2una w.......1...11-~ie....._.._ Ronson Really J bdrm .. family home in 1,,-""' •""'"-ooo s J 700 ooo Hills ~ ..,, I' k --,........., center patio $31!1.000 ... om..,.,.,. · · rul-esl ., .xar ar 55.1.7777 714417G-6500 a prest1g1ous. ~uardt·d Leasehold. Pr1nc1pals Every shape & :u:u: Call 7xl5' encl pon·h. me r ----- ---com munit y Onl y Pe•,.·Barrett'r only.Shortt-snow•""'S• u-. for appo1ntm1·nt l"Of'l>d doon.. hitht wc"'Jdl _________ &S.dt-C:M Duplex.2 Br. mmut~ from commuter u:;; .-~~ ..,....,7..,w• l J l 1 .,,0 ........ do~. owner w·'l ble. Call &CZ-561'1 Work u •.,. _, in enurs. , on Jtr 14 U.._.ITS > ~ .uuu -.. u tram to Los Angele~ & Rgalcy 631_1445 cond, 2 spac1ou' Br"• " •·"rry full prt Cl' San Diego. S32S.OOO O.Onisft>r 1 -----with ba .-dre-.sm-1( are... 9.~ ~-.all 2 & J Br SUJ.000-~73-CIMTRAL LAGUNA ·~tr" BEST CONDO HUY JN S-0...llh I 076 walk in eloseu. ,\II for w1pool 1600.000 E x ----- Tucked among the tr~s. BLUFFS Split level. 2br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol'lly S29.SOO CHL'-6638 t oetJeot coodJt1on. (h.•ner ASSUME lO~·~ MTG a 2 bdrm .. 2 bath home ~~~~~~-~-~-~~ au.ached gar on beaut llarbor EBute:s 4 bdr 2...., a.ASSIC W\.11 he.tp fl.na.nce Pnmc 13...,~ down. l year old ........ sJ-ing I ft th -b u..-.--Be h area ..t..J-x llJ Riverside. Two ...... , -.. ~. o : e HARBOR VIEW-48r, greenbelt. Plus pool. By •· panoramic ocean MC*IHOME ....... ._on ac u_. quiet secluded d eck JO., den, lg lot, cul-<le· Owner. Sl21.500. 2301 VUI· view. Sl.5.000. 1-496-1840 ~ ..... _ 3 Br units. $120.000 tmflflOOI! OCaAMYllW 0-.. it euy to en&.er· taHuert.6"-61129 ~ Ownertransferred. Must LACMJMAllACH talnguest.s. S17'9,soo ~·.,.,!!oowner640 r134S1310.ooo. . S-..._ ZlOSHArtlor.~206-A ~ f R€~TIG€ sell64().J722 t.ge level ocean view lot IMMACULATL. .,.,.....,..,0 • -EASTILUffTWNHSE CGpstrano I 078 54Mtl7 ------Remrad $7500. tugb in bllJa ol Laguna ... 3bdrm. newerbomein LOCOSTHOMaS 3 BR 2 ba. By owner. -..................... _________ HOME:~ .. u.-. •. ll..1. .. 71' .... -!· • Bedaoom. ram.Uy rm. Beach. Call for detalla. Woods Cove. Redwood BIUCR 5U-4088 $142,500. 7st·0920 or LacaedlnSieverCanyon. cw. Prilu•b.Al-419 pool, IP8 •Just reduced $108,000.981-Zltl deckln1. brick patio. 2131723-7101 T e rry Oevela.nd Nat1 Fortt5t. OPIMHOUsa m3W O>aslHwy,NB -•----------- $7500. Superbly up· ( h I BBQ. In abso lutely $10,000down, assume 12'7. Hams. off Hwy 74. 12 Mi. E . ol BeMl&illll T4 Goldeowest.. MS-4646 o.,w Pomtduplex. 2 BR. g,..ded home! Bwll·1n ~IJ1jl!;s;flit(FHI pe rfect cond1t1o n ' loan. 5 Br IJC pool. lg ocar..o. .... VIEWI.•. SJC " Fwy 5. in the 3080.2 br 2ba.Uv rm 2 ba ,I BR.lba .2 fpl.3 china cabinet. French $Zll,SOO. backyrd. EastbluH area ~ foothills surrounded by dm. rm. lam. rm island FOUi UHITS.C.M. 1(31" 1142.IXXJ Peg Allen. wood wt.ndows. wet bar, Real Estate $2'70,000. 497-5039. Pnn Assume 9.6'~ ruce 4 bd. J beautf1ul nalJve Oaks & lat plush w w l arpet. Ne.at nt>,. 3 Br ownt:r-fkaJwr 4!M 7:i78 fi replace and m uc h , _________ -__ ,..· unly. ba OWC SJS.000 2nd Sycamores wath year mrige. washer dry tn· W\Jt .! oa. lrpl, 2 cu much more' Woodcr<'st ,. ntr•~r Patnck.631·1266 round n.m.rung <,trcam A dd Textured wood t-ll.t gar 3:! Bt 2 bd. unlb 1--------- Lral"l 1n Northwood OCEANFRONT ·~\.w~i~k~ Townhoust:, $10.000dn, as· il#/.'•r.r1~~~-nearl>· ncw2 Hr I Oa ~1th Ctmtom red ~ood dt·t k. ~L lnv<>lml.' ""2 lbOJ 48 UNITS Needs fast sale, t·aJI to sum.· 12'' loan llXlO "'l ft . 11 •-,. T/~:.. ~: 411111 u natural roc:k f1repl.1ce Spa.rush we ste?> Sceruc 1-. CUN~IRL.CTIO'll ility.7521700 New Modular Typ e 11w.1i ,.,,,., .... , • .,., J Br 211 Ba Npt lltgt~· 3 ~plit level decks, out \'lt'W Pnced to <1ell .11 11 DB.UXEUNITS PllASfo; .,,, r ,. • • • • • • liomes. pvt community. 1 1 1<1u111t u.., ... ,, 1., "·' ~· areu. $175.000. 497.5039 REALTORS door d.uung & entertain $46,000 M\:STSEETlllS PfUME f:A.'>l'SIDt::. CM All 2 bdrm. ... 21la. will 1. 1 2 bchs, 24 hr security. 111•••'l411" Pnyonly _ __ __ mc n t Partly furn ONE' PP EL Nido, 2 Bdrms"a"h bwld to condo spe"''". lilJ.l 'l~'JJI b . O S1b01LUtJ .. IH1qr1 .... tf ,.; " '-" .Ji£0JW -=~t~t::~i.%1 ~,~',h•~~~~.c .. '•Jl./1 ~~u~a~~~~n~i1_g! F.xtr~~~:plex :;:.~~Y~:a!~PM . ~E~~S-r~.s~j rnE~fi~CO ~=~;Lv:~~er · So. Cat Hwy, La guna IEST IUY ,.... Sat.. 12:JO to 5: call in xJnt cond. Mooring S...AM I 010 INV.,..,......ENTS ,....... BR " ~:.153 for admitwnce. ... ._.. * SPAllU.IMG * ~·'"' WuuubridgeCondo,3 • Beach, R :M.P . (714 >, LAGUNA fUtr64S-lS64 avail.Spectacular view ....................... "'fl MIW-6 UMITS Cartsbad'714>729-U29 l V• ba, assumable 10% 49&-3$79 Premium ocean vaew of f only&s,000. VETS! fwS. 1300 Very at1rad.1ve inside·~~~~~~~~~ loan, lllO.OOO. °run house cout.line. Excellent noor --------· Cote Realty Lvty lge 4 bdrm w /pool' ••••••••••••••••••••••• OIL Large wuts. Four J 1 · ..--.... -- 11·5 Sal" un; 193 -..Wt.vLot plaow/2 frplcs.3 bdrms. Biii c•uvoN & I Owners bought another. w........ 8d 3 b • t 2 ,_...,, __ .-A Briarwood,551--5746. mar~ 2 be. patio, deck" lvly NH . nvestme nt Motivated! We will ...... u.lt .;;:,,·. ba~.~~vt OPENNOONTOlPM. WDBGE2br, l 'hba Condo --------yrd. Newly re modeled Spectacular 1011 course . 640-5777 qualify you over the wilb 30• dock. Terms .,..__ Ju.t complee.ed. =-$~:'~~11a!:_r 2 carport s paces. By OCIAH + w/Wfl!l bar. Best buy In est.ate. 9llC)O sq.ft. 4 t.o 6 phone! ~Mel avail llll.MI0.00133-2&50 Eace1 area. coeveoMtlt a peclal features _ Owoer .• 1,!100.833--0763 CAHYOMVIEWI! ~gznunla at $179,000. ~· 5~ bat.ha. Pool OWNER SACRIFICE . TAltAMl'al.O&L& ~-~~-~Doolnl n .. :ible rinancine - Sl eo"' ooo B d _.. ...apa. 11,31115,000. BeauL new duplex. 2-sty. -n ::uwu --.._...__1.__ I 3bdrm.,GreenTree/C.m· ,.-.., . ran new. C rd.-clelQ allt.oda ms:rro' ---dat.lne Ulol bridle mode l . Ne ar magnificent, one-of-a -111 SJIBUr~ co. Wgb beam celllnu. Real Eltate • .. 1,00 .c .1 4 -tlllrry this woa't k,_ ... , El g l vt ~ Custom • upgradu. fi 01 fJ A ,_,. 1 .......... _ =and sreen belt. rc:d: T~ ~: ~: jl!jft 5Jll $279,900. Terms Ne10. s-..t.._. IOll --·•••.•-••••••• LL ~'PA 'PE ~--G.12.D>yar.........,.._ •ar· ~ftA • llar .,..,. 751•3'42 ....................... --------· ~ ,,,. f 1 -·· wine ce , sauna. W••rfr ... gymnasium , sec. REALTORS Agt. '60·3474; e vs . AUUMABl:E 9%% S)'Stem , billiard rm. u.g..... 1050 --------•I IAYROMT Newpalt Pler area. hotel 561~ library,rnaldqtrs.,huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• n=v"OlllT~ Ele1•nt llvin1 near :x!rllorea911llots. rul llYIAllJE Lovely a bedroom 2~ batb townbome I n Brookview. Central air, eartbtone carpetlog, formal d1ni.Q& aod com· bdrms + more. 6000 · w Id '! ,,........,, ..._....,, ~ . IQ.ft!I Prine. only. Call LeUP. ure · °"1 .l ,;ate.,ld4 Cbarm!-1 ipaclous 2 ~-!1-'old~-~-a_chlt SOR . 2RA ho me . IA&.IOAMIW'POn .. -- Patri-... -•. 1266 aooram c v ew ... r IC.orJ, ., Bdrm. family. . ~· ...,.... n •• .... •n ....,...-.&A .,. -.. Ooor, Villa Nueva, 2br <llmnc room. larae llvlu xJnt. loc. $ br. I 'Al ba. approx I~ years old ,;rMl 70 El Terms. Only $15.000 munlty pool, tennis and REAL TORS recreation room just st .. away. Close to JIOR SAL~ • Ocean, Cii· SoUlb Coul PIJl&a .and nyon view, 3bdrm, scboola AU uu. for only a e c I u d e d b o m e . 111.900.' For further in· SPACIOUS backyard, formatioD. call today. rahwood deck, h~rdwood noon. modem kitchen + more . $219 ,000 . 7JA.'15Ma, 71f..5'9-7093. en..eor,,. 2ba, 588-6879 A/C. aft room. M .. ten suite wfrfi · Leuel1.800per mo. :·:::~~~~ down. o.t. Mesa AU z 7pm. · · • 2 decks and s pacious Ownt-r will <'a rry Bdrms. Ki.De su:e lot. SPANISHRANCHO mlmnd baths. Warms LO<*IM6F01 2nd. NETNETNET WON 'T LAST. Call 14+ acre vlew lot, 48r, woodl, brick and st.one. AGOODIUY? 1..-.edpropertylnC.OSu anytime 24 bra. Agt. Clllt.om barn. RV, lots Truly a decorators de· Lovely 2 story 4 br. 2'4 ...... $2.3 million. 8Va% SU~ more . Assume 9~ % Ugbt. For details call ba on l'AI Iota, redecoral-o o a I I c a s b . loan. 831·7576 Owner $t0-l.1.5l ed. upgraded cpt.s, move Owner/builder. C /O. IASTSIDI OPEN HOUSE. incond. $1S7,500. ...IJ,.>#'lif~~~f•'"~--~11 Dally Pilot, Ad. No. m. Du'liqduplex 1125.000 . • P.O. Box 1560. Costa 6G-2510or~ L..-...... I 052 Mela, CA. 9CIJ8a& ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMY'ISTORS ------C 1•d1•l•i ... /Towtt-Oceanside 4 Br. 2 ba. ad· 1090 ........... 1700 jacent to Community Al ~··Lo. •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• • • •• Collete. 2 yrs old. ~ •ere SPF.Cl'ACULAR VlEW APIECE trac:t. ~ atS475/mo Fairway El Niguel 3br, Duplex 2 bdrm. Near ASSUM 9\4% 4br, ocean SZ34.000. Cuat.om Realty water &t shops. $170,000 ---------• vu.~-o. w.c. 2nd at no.wm assume. Ca.111193-32168. .......... IM 103. $285,000. Own ,.._VJ.to 1067 •~· ·;·-····;•;••ii•ii••••ii•ii•i•i••i•i•i··~~-~mo~~~~iiiiiii;:--••••••••••••••• •• •••••• f1J Cold well Banker 3 Br. 2 ba, upgraded, view. 4 yrs old. New crpts. $98,900. 830-4949 eves. No. Tustin cuat.om 5Br, °''AIADISE •ooo. S12.000 down. as · 5Ba +rm for pool, low w . 11 sume $76,000 VA No CIJ. RIGHT flOW! ZOOO W. l4lllOe ••cl terms to qualified buyer. ...:;:,o::~moe-s:~~: qualify. ReaJ Property The price & terms of-..... 675-1771 Asking '495.ooo. 1714 > O!JDdominillms on the big SystemB l·72f..31& fered on this highly up-73l-420> lsl~ of Hawaii. 1000 MIW graded Sea view 3Br GaATFIMAMCIMG plus sq. n .. sleeps e .___ + 1...,.ftllo...dl home are utterly fan· Lido Iale home. 4 Br 3 Ba, AMwne larae IH4% loan Beautllully furnished. .._ .......,""_ tuUc! This home has $400,000. Own r I Bk r . and move Into spacious 4 Prices ~1ln at MJOO. 2567..... CM newpaint•cpt3thruout, 8-4480 Bdrm h ome with CI01>*·2000, ask for DI:& s pacious home 2100 New small sprinkJeftd lo- du s l r i a I Bui ldin11, 1\mlm. All· 498-0257 Lah ... S. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.3 ACIE LOT ............... ...... ,,.,...., Some back bay view. fantutic &Ha for baace ninch home + bana " stables. Call Jim '1an- ders (714 > 1s2-11cn dys; (7 14 > 581·5781 e ves. wtmds Prime R-2 Lot Xlnt. loca- Uoa. No. ead Laau.na 8eadL Lne.I. 2 blb lo ocea. n4 .. °'51. t' t•Dewt. ..... 1400 IWYATI PAIADfil Imagine yourself seated on one of the many decks of this wood and glass contemporary home, sur- rounded by pines & mountains; then picture a multi·level, 3 bedroom, 2 bath custom design complete with st.alned windows, large family room & gourmet kitchen & you've created the at· mosphere & style of living this home offers. Located a short dis· tance from Main Beach in Laguna. Offered at S230,000. By owner. Finister a Con· do, 2'1911 Redoodela. End Unit214.. View, lake. golf coune· 6: mounlaina. 2 br, 2 ba. frplc, up1rade pl\ab crpta •tile. Xtra ........ Open house Sat • aut UM. Have 1ate C.U 9M'7U ror entry or m4GZ for appt. French drs lead.log oul· SI "SOO rnacsUficent view on ~ Mike. ext 195 or Dan. ext w/$-2Br studio twnbae -·•••••••••••••••• side to a newly pro-a.. acre lot with potential ror 111. Ull.lls . Hqme baa 3 11 .. teu ionally lndscpd 0own payment. owe. poo1 anct horses. Best bdnm, 2~.a.. separate FORLIASI ~.Brick noon In Low monthly payments. 1d, dlx kitcbeo. Jiledit.er· &he enlrY IJ kit. Many, Sharp penthouse con· value lo Cowan Hei1bt.s. 1100 rwan style arcbltec· New Z bedroom 2 b9t.b Many more xtras. Call domi.nium. Easy qualify. Slll».acJO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tare, beaullfully ladltcpd. bome. llias1oa Lakes Jim Flanders for an appt ing. 640-4137. Bkr 4 MIW UMn'S Arell prtdeot Ownenillp =~~~l:au3.:fl; today. ('714) 7sz.11cn dys. ,,.. ,_ Hll 1et first OP£N SAT-SUN H landscaped, DO maln- ( 7 l 4 ) 5 8 1 · 5 7 8 7 ,._. $5000 Doww ..-riOU on. near main To._call all m-SOlf t.-ce ant ... .,.,..._.. 1069 evea/*knda· Prin only. 48t,2Ba,diniD1rm. bma 1 <atoct brokers -ba..O....Rd. •• .. ••••• .. •••••••••••• ql. J. V. Co .• 631-0IOO lT171 E. lmt ST. ~ bmab) cUstrict ot ~~oua,,...,,, o..t Hot 8priqa LIAllOPTIOH ~LM!l.HJS u•-Aav•W nJSTlN 731-3111 --Ana. "':-~~ ZJ.l.ft.2511 --...=:' ,....., ,.... ~ ..-Pnl'lllCe,lnclC-14'1 -· -·~ -·-Sborea. 1'bU bSdden beauty ls on '8r, 3ba, den, ls lot, cul· A....a-.t'rU =-000 S71U1o.SI», ."5-7272 ...__...__... .. o.9 -. P'~ ,.,_. tol y•,C ... ...-.._Pr1111rtir JOOO .... _..,". "'-· -... ,_ t a-..-st ... 1ly,., r , O...C. _,. vn o n l . ~ _.., .r......a-,c11 ,000 _. CaVU1, aew c...,.. Sl.STO-•CM a Ba, •ml ocean view. By owner. sno.ooo. TAKE OVER t0 % ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ii;i;x Cll '1°'0. fOl't'ed air.needtcarpen· __,.. P\all Swedbll sauna. LI .,..71, MO·ll43, and LO Lo RENTAL ~SA -.aoo b'JW!Dl'k.po, •. f581q. -..cot•" Jaami. BO sq ft. Many Ml.-tt. pooJAN. :11 c~om INOOllSPROPEBTY Dim\,., ...... laeome ft1'15 SmlJey Park~ S!acloua daaplu in a&r•. llual see t.o ap. 4 Fam aw::· Rv1" ! m2 From .. 900 llodaalar ..._ -7W. All -. -..... Spriql. Wbdl NNft .... 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CaUCraii. •EBE* poal. ....._, •,.... ~· .._,..,..-.mi - -......,.,,.. ~ -··~--, • .•..,.·im.,._...:. .. ..,.. ..,. m&.tar ... mo. !!_a:~1 48R,t be, .E.ac•pt1oaa111 oHt • a•zBdnnt.raUenms• l~#B~I~· .-arr. ....;m.o aid Ba1, J BR. a dMa. 2 bdrm. + dn, 2 up + uUJ.a. No cluldttft ot ----;;; :;::;...· - -• 111 II AC U LA T II 61: t.,9Dmo.,yrb bL ln beau&llw family doo.MUW. R~avRS 2 ...... -'f ~ 3 Bdrm, 2 .... l ba . .,_lov ly yard . o r iented N a wlort Jpoalll t.icoQy. PlleWd btem ,, mo.,yray, nel1bborbood. vaU BACHELOR COTTAGE Oowredcarpon ~. "--beecla •' dlo 1uc•t unit vn r:nod.btonaoetb.'850mo. Sharebatb.$150.mo. Spedol•Zbra,Jtl. Fam!· .-i.... ...... BBO' ~troaa ..... Qulet" • .-alb, ocean view M25 Atlt for llearlene l50Avocado,548·•1 ly unit. Poot • Pia)'· ---·· -ct nei'91bortlood. "75/mo 1 ' Wwl•HI mo .Yl'b 644-.eo' day1, 551·2'88 ............ J74I ~ :r;;:u:a:i-:~ ::::;:0~1» ~~:W:aterfroat ,~ OIP , w•a. Ollb'•..,. All new J BR. Patti Rm. z .. ~M~511 eves. • ...................... &G.Ul51«Ml-H... l7l I I ell•11 ••II "'" '° bMdL I INrm. l ba, S. £a.t.1lJle. Wetbar , Profe1eiooally decorated LAGUNA BEACH MTR fllW-.. l Becbwm, l IM&b, ,_,~·· -.. _,,._ W\Mer '*-;pr. worlalbop. laa ~... lZIO 3 8.R +den, 21ttt ha. 2·car INN ... aid terv., color 2br._ 1Yaba Twnbs, F!P. 847 .... 064 or mo. '150 mo. All.' yard No peta $$50 mo ... ••••••••••••••••••• aar, 3 yn oew, patio. TV, heated p00I. Util. patio, encJ IA'· Mita No "V mcio "" W_.,.,_Holneit --2 bdrm detacbed paUo cvmmllo puol, $590 . (114)494·5294. 985 No. Peta.Jl?omt175.MS-407• lk P ..... d1 " m ,_ .,,.,._ bo .... ~ ........ ,,_ ..... 1{ Jr. 1 br apt. sris. ~tl ·-me. A/C, dbl &ar.. ............... ..,._ W'J. stmp, clean 2 BR, l ha, Versallie Condol. Pool la: ~~~~~~~~~J Bd.tm:tha,fpk,nopeta neer pool I& clbb&e. $49$ ---"------bkm 2 okt4-pl w -Nr ~ Avllil Nov ancl. auoc fee Small Duplex 2 br, l ba. new Beaut decoraled, maJd • yr ex. · SllAJlP buch 1 2 • 3 rec. facl. Nr. OC•••· a.cit Hoae~lBr. llta, Lit an>. MS 2714 l"et.IOK Ml 3'14.5 crpts, pallo. garage. l.'J servu:e. pool, ut.al, $85 side. ~ OK. DO peta. BR. frPic debwa~ gar A 64MaU wkday1. MWB -mo.. oe )'rt)' IM, uUI -bile Lo beach. Yrly. ~ wt.'99-2227 ~.645·7419 eves " ...-.NOpeta . ..0.Z151. ~. pd.--3 8r bfie, 1araae. ffTllc, 'br, 2 ha bowie, Valley mo.961>-2m7. BacheJor. uW. paJd, no peta.S200. --~ mo hl 4' lu t vau w. firepla ce, aar __ _;_ ______ <:XYZY BEACH PAD. Lt J1ff S Ir 2 b. lowu d'U)lea. l +WO Qt 0318 L"OO&i built Ul '-ttcban 2 Nice lri-plex ln resadentiaJ cook. 1 acilt. S260 ulil anc. -· .. ••••••••••••••• ...... •-..__ch. --No ---' • " "' ' P · blk t ... --=--l'llr (pt.rugc s525 01nt ar~a. l o ~.4!H--O&U Wt-r.tsu •4 ldd.t/pell. '41 ttf1 OI' ~ 3 Br;2 ba. frpl. 2 car mo lcue Cull own~r beach. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. CAii 0¥• So. C.til> m.174-MJr gar Quiet. Cbldm ok tit2--0J.38 AvaWable tm Ye a r I y $ 6 2 ~. Ca 11 J3D ~ alf.alla ruct\. S..01 •a ll1' ~ S48-2825Shc.• Pr9p toedlately 67J.211J. ~. • 11MD ~l. --••••••••••••••••••• Qlodo nr s <.:11t r1aia a..,........ 3152 ~· 5 ~." 1hoo. Btaut ocean vu 00 golf 3br, zi,.,ba, swim. spu, ...................... . relMly «IW5e l.SOO sq ft 2 DR t.earus, $600 P.P 644 0420 ~--fol' pla•tlna. snoo 2~ e'a cond o . ssso ..... 2Y!Bu, ram rm. hv p/~ fioaoc1na. •1'll3. Dplx 28r l ba, gu r, yrd, rm. golf course & lenms amiaatoaell. _ Kids O.K .• ~ per mo clb neighborhood. \a R-2 baildable lot to +cleaning/Sec 6'S-4<t7~ aLTe, avail late Nov $875 J Be. 21 2 ba condo No pets Pool & tenrus $575 Sierra Mgmt. &U-1324 ..... ~ 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caph trano Beach "'-"u.tw.llltect ----mo.6612395 Palludat .•• 000. 3 bdrm. 2-., ba. 1 mile to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Toro 32l2 New 3 b r 2 bu . be a c b & mar 1 n a . 16 acres w/double wade mo11iJe home in the Paso Roblee area. tas.ooo. C tli l202 ....................... landscaped. many xtrai>. Gardener $545 per mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT xl n l loc $62~ mo . 496-7198 .... ,... ... l7" • •••••••••••••••••••••• WIHAYE YIAIL T & WIMTU UHTALS T...., ltft«"Y.eto.ts associated BR 0 I< [RS --R l Al H; R 5 101' v. Bolboo e' 1 lt" '7HESEVILLE" 2br w /pr. Ad.Its, new c:r)JtS ls drpa, bltna. fncd yd. watp-pd. QMUO. 2J6l9 "B .. Santa Ana S.1:50 BealL I very lg bdrm, plush, laundry. immac. grounds. 1828 Pomona. S325 mo . .___ 2 4' 3 Br, near ne'll(, Costa Mesa, Hunt. Bcb. All blt.m. patio-yard. w/frplc. eocL garage, laundry rm or W /D hook- up. $42.5. Lo $525. TSl..Mgml 642-1603 ------- 1oftJ.y all adult, no peta, U63 Br apt.s. GOO Ed· ~. HB.MMlli. llACHWOOO Al'TS 2br 2be SlllO. lbr S3U. Adull.s. 912-1800 548-211182 Welt.chfr 11semi-faam2 lk 2 Ba ooodo. frplc, patio. W/D, pool aM>O. S48-9828,. 546-1765 Duptex steps Lo beach 2br.2ba, SOOOMoYrly 557-t885 •NEARSPOINl'S-2br, l ba, 12115 + S3lO depotul. 2 bdl oil. No pets. eau Bob at 8C'7 ·23116 or go dlrec:t to '16'71 Commodore Circle 4br, 3ba. frplc, crps .:.. • '3, H.B. drps. 100 steps to OCD. 2S • SPACIOUS -:,<:..::.~>;c~~c:::. Jl.l lot in San Clemente . '81.000cuh. 3 or 4 Br. Priced from 494-023'1 _ Scmto--._-----3-2_1_0 !~~~~-~~~~ OCEANFRONT HOUSE-$19:>-$595. Fncd yard & Large bacb urut. crplli. Nwpt Bc h, JBr, 2Ba. garages . l<'u mlli cs Laguna Na.:uel Shores ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE drps, bll.n.S. adults. no UAln'MIMTS ADULT & fAMILT SECTIONS Lee. I-BR. nr. beach & shops; frplc . new carp , $400 mo. Agt. 675-46JO or , 675-0120 2'l acres C2 parcels ) with 2 wells, ltome. guest house. barn• view. Walk' to Paso Robles. Terms. $1.ln> mo. yrly or 9 mos. please . kid11 & pets glll'den home. 3Br. 2Ba. Exclusive So. Cst Villas petli_ ·.·S260mo.548~ '100. welcome. Cllll 964-2566 or ocean side ol hwy, many 28r. 28a. great rec fac1I. SZ2D,OOO. 2Brapt.9 mo.S350mo. 973-21771.Agtnofee amenities, guarded pvt security, avail immcd "GOOD community, $750 mo. $495mo. 768-!Mll ~~!':.!~~!. ... ??.~~ ~ -Seal leach 32u LI FE" 3 Bd. Templeton home f()NES SSl,000 w /$33.000 as-Rt:ALJ'Y INC. 4 Bdrm . f a m r m . 5WDllbleloaa. 1 ~1 l'H\) gardener, newly decorat· 58 Ngged view acres in ed: Sli25 mo. 962·9845 or Elsinore with owner (714)673-6210 96S-9929. financing. ... ................ ~-------46 ••tel'froot acres at"' tWi140R leoch 3240 Lall e N a.c i m i e n to •••••••••••••••• •• • •• •• w/pawer. telephone It a water system. SSS.000. Principals only please. For ranches, acreage. take pioperties & f1omes, l.'CDtact Ken Marks al llllllW.Hnsick ee.Jtor "Associates 1646Spring Streel Paso Robles tl05t 231-5350 tl05t466-l049 6ACl.IS North San Diego County. finest iloc 8mi from ocean, yr rou.nd stream. JOyr old Vale ncias 7"4-Qi50, Resid 7 44·6299. Prestige Anaheim Hal ls h o m e . nr new . microwave & lawns in, view. S'lSOMo. 150 S. Ca - nyon Woods Dr. 645-004-0 or 64.s-7779 • 3206 •2br, 2ba, frplc. dlx Con· do. Poot. jac. tennis cm Sec. gate. Very desirable loc. Nr. Bcb. lmmcd. ut: cupancy. SS2SMo Call Sam 968-9678fff l up to UPM. wk 527·7081 HOMES roR RENT 3 or 4 br. Price<! from $495 to S595. Fncd yard & garages . Familit·~ please. kids & pet i:. welcome. Call 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agl. no fee. Mssioft Viejo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Close to water 2br. lbu. HOM ES F0 R RENT nlc deck 11.,blk to ocean 3 or 4 Br Pnccd rrom ~!-714-6<&2-6131 5495-$595 Fncd yard & <-....._ garage~ f'am 1l1 es .-.nLCllJll"O 3286 please. k 1d~ & pc l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcome Call 964 2566 or OCEAN VIEW, Monar<'h 973-297 f Sumcrul I, ·2 br + den --1. At,'l , n~--Beautifully decor ated Hoomy Jbr. w ram rm & fri>lc . cntr air. H V a1· ~-Lg pnv yard En lire home in xlnt eund Avrul Nov 1st S575Mo 700.9554 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad ult ,commun1ty Clbhousc. pool. ete S650 mo. Teul & BabctK·k Heally lnc 499-4797 Overbangmg spe«tacular oeeanfront brnnd new mobile home. 1 BR, s-135 mo. 499-2227 -----Houses Fwnish.d or Unfwftished 3300 LEASES-LE.A SES! 3 Bedroom·Custom Tustin home-SlMXlmo TownMtiitf.lfr lease. View, upgraded. S650mo YfAR·ROUNO FUN 'l11(I . At 11111111 (I rt'fl t •fH•t ~urO•JV luutt t • (!(j J • 1'.11 tu • • f.>1u·, rttu h ""''•· GREAT RECREATION f• "" •' '• L1 o 11 r i'a 11' t I t •. .,, ..,jtt ( iut •'"'-J'-'n t • ~~, ·~ 'l11tSi> •Q• • ~W'trt t ' I . t , If J YIOfJ fi.t1 ,,. BEAUTIFUL APART MENTS ttt<Jh ' i'> ., Ii• t)r H in • F-;,;t ·"' d A. 1Jr1fuffn 'it~ • /~1JuU l •V'·f~tJ • N' p, .. ,, • M ... , •. , ... \,,,.I l1.t1ly • ,, h Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So 171)0 11-Jlh ~I (Jt 111·t 11 •1"1 1/t4J U42 Hill Newport Beach/Ho. 880 lrvtn1: "'' 1h011 t 714 ) °' 5-05!>0 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Condo New· ly renovated. SS2S mo. ~2241 or .. 9'l-6700. Jbr. 2ba dishwr, conn gar. No Pets "'95. 540-5056. 046-06M 2 Ur. ai,, ba 610 Joann St. No children Small dog ok 642. 7344 $365 Sp;K'lOUS 2 Br I Ba, pool, uul pd Preftt IT\liture qwet adult No pets $365 rm 548 7689 &side lbr. S32:SMo Cleao l'nv yrd Encl i.:ar 546-4253 aft 6P M 2 Br. 1 "2 ba townhouse Yard. gar Center of wwn S3'7S mo ~ l. 2 &3 Brs from $300 Swunm.m& pooh., tenrus. volleyball, gym. recrea tion rooms + other amenaue. ~111West 6401 Wame.r al t;dward.'> HUNTINGTON BEACH 142.0629 ' llodl to 0c ... 3 br. 2 ba. frplc, 2 t.ar gar S4SO mo Ref:. J must Adult.b onl> No pets Call Dick 962 615'1 ---2 & 3 Bdrm New dt:luite townb ou~ei.. tennr~ court, 5pa, Sttunty. oear beach. 2:2al H~:. <:1 rde 900-sm or 751·2060 2Br 2bahousPtype.Gar --- New 1:pcs & noors SJ60 3 BR. 2'·1 Ba . fple, D1W, mo No~-~~0350 _ W1D b.k:up. small pituo Sngl car gar. $480 96t-Sll61 2Br. aJI ultl pd, no peu.. sm child OK. refr1g, dshwsbr. garuge, 1960 Wa llac e . M g r •7. 5411-.,.,,,. .. Near new 2 br. 2 ba. blt.os. no pets. $3BS mo. Days 548-8875; eves 673-1418 One bedroo m l·On do/~nvate pa~ao. pool. lellais, cooveruenl \oca bOn. $3:2$ mo. 6'&-4477 ZBR. 2BA D1W. encl 1•r . 1 mi &.o beach. N r Lake Sl.tl15.~ Coay I Br. qwt:t Npl llgts .... , util. pd $2'75 mo + lst & last & $100 dep. No pets. adults. 631-2781 n Bk>ck to beach. :l br, 2 ba, downslairs, bltns. fll>fc,pauo,garage.S600. IZ7 44lh St 640-6140 8ac:belor1stove & refng, Ver ~a 1lle Co n do , guarded ent. rel· fac. S37~ mo . 1st-675·0614 aft •. 6Pm Niceln-plex Ul r~1dent1<tl Point are;i I blk tu beach 3 bdrm 2 b<i Yearly S62S Call 613·4!113 ------ Versatile~. I Ht. vac.,. newly remodeled. Sauna spa, pool, exercise gym ~ FM appt ph 642 043;> bttwns.&pm u do island I br, StO\'t' & re.fng Uul p:ud 107 Vt:J Florence S415. 675-2342 or <213 l21H-8406 IU.UTY 2 br slUllio w /frplc. pv( patio. Yrly rent.al SSSO •• mo. 31$ E . Blty . Cal\_• ~. J .Bedrm. custom home 2 fplcs. wet ba r, ko1 pood, horse stall $800mo 4 BR, 2 BA, Turtle. rock. ram rm. + loft! ;a)()() :.q.fl. approA Detached bome. lmmed. ~cupancy, 91B5mo. 1sz~noo Can.yea Dnve 2 Br duplca Dr's bucb bouae. 3 BR. %' • praae. focd patio. ba, reside ntial Poinl $1Dmo.t'n4111pm.. ~~~=~-.a •• Jl7• frpic' .... DeW. lrs .,::.!, I I II I II 1 I I I Im II ... ~ a rea Sharl te rm or . 1111n tcr rental likr. 2 Br Eastside. fenced yd, f73.2l l.3. dM.)d • pet ok. 1$1 • last. smmo. tut~. SC2..-s7 le 962-0819 SLOOFREE RENT 3 Br, 2 ba. pvt p;.iUO 6 Lille ..., Ml BdnD. 2..., .....-. Lota Ol iraa. 6M' ....._ ~. p¥t pabo. Calle Campana. $445. end. ....,e. Prom M4$. Weelul•ytl •fter 2pm .... UDO Studio Bach. Quiet genlleman. Ut1li\le1. -... 6'7$-3608 Two b111e bedrooms &D _ _,.,_._______ ~ locabon. redwood _.__.,... ________ , pboae 492-1567 or'•' *..._..T 1• _... * '98-5275. Anytime 3 Br. 2 ba. lge luxury apt. Steps Lo bch Beaut. furn. '600 mo 'lal June l5lh '8Q. D 4Jsl St. N. B 6'13·3057. 12 13 )9 4 4 69 14, beam ceilings. butlt-lll kiteben. 1325 mo. inquire 588W Wibon. ~ ----· •! lmds 3 bdrm. 3 ba. fireplace. (213 -9·5985 2 Br l Ba, S330 pr mo. S200 deposit moves )'OU in. -Laundry rm. no pets. 792 pallo. dishwasher. 2 QwWty oceanlrool. pvt garages. No peta $475. step; to beach. 2 br, 2 ba. Call 846-7345. rrpJc, lge deck. patio WOSL'llde Condo. 3 BR. 21·2 ba. view, pool. s auna, 4 Bdrm, 3 balh, walk to J8C. $.550 mo. 642-8833 bch. gardener ind . $800 mo.963-0643. Udolslebome. 150K equl-Harbor View Hills. 3 BR. t.y, Cor Palm Springs or ? l~ ba. fam rm. All new .. bdrm. & 2 bdrm. Condo. Ownr 8kr 99-4460 appliances. Lrg yd. XJnt Huntington Conlinent.als. 1 •4 loc. $1095 mo in clds No pelS, carport. $475 & ttM ..... gardener. assoc dues. $325. 1st. last & dep W..e.d 2900 mo-to-mo or yearly lse 7~'1633 ··-··················· Bkr.~5112· r...-------3244 PRIVATE PARTY 2 Br l Ba, yard & palao. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Sludio Condo. Nr. Hoag Hospital Pool . spa, s aun11 Security Great g rounds. $400 213 / 47'7-'100 I Townhouse near lloag llosp., 3 Ba 2i,, Ba. faces pool Adult area dbl carport $.550 lsc Rltr 642·S333 Will bu.Y YOW' equity & w/sgl garage $550. + Hentage Park townhouse assu~e your .present bacb. apt S220 tncl. util. 3br, 2~ba, family rm. loan m W uruu . Call Kall\y Agt 644·'121 l dining rm. frplc. comm Spac1ou.'1 exec home'" ex-between 8AM-3PM . · · elusive Westchrf. 4 Br 911&41Mor213/67S.5170 Lrg SWlDY 3 BR duplex pool. Agenl 7314911 3ba. fam rm, forml din. unit. CdM. S62S mo. Hall RENT'ALS lg country kit c hen .... Moon Bay Oevelopmenl 2br .. 2ba. St50.S525. master swte. leaded win ·-•••••••••••••••••• Co. 640-8755. 2br., +1>2ba $650. dows Gardner meld bl ....._"" hhd eo.e. Mna 3224 3br .• 2ba. $595. & last. + dep. 615-1853. .-.. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br .• 3ba. $675-S'ISO. New nr Harbor fancy Jbr ............ 1106 3 Br. 2'1' Ba condo. 2 2br .. lba S450 Costa 3ba 2-sty. S850. 226 Npt ·-•••••••••••••••••••• story, 2 car gar, pool, Mesa ...( Ave. 645-2821 3425 ..•••.•................ Dana Bluffs J Bdrm 'f.tl"'*~&...~ 21 ~ba, ocean view. 2 -- levels. $:)50/ mo 492-11700 ••••••• •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • or49'l-Z796. lc6ocrPftlilriuta 3107 ~ -.•........•.•••........ Laguna ~aguel F:alit 9 :Jbr. STEPS TO BEACll Cute l!ba. aar, golf cour!>e bachelor.pvtyrrl Ulllpd view, adulls. no pets $275 yr ly 673 -7954. $600 770-2169 67J.S439 a ft 6 Ne~ cond~ Open Jls~ Contcpur 2br. 2ba frplc. Fri Sat !';un 12·5 7fi6 patio. deck . .:ar Refng Tustin at 16th N B w,o SS75yrl:r 646 1220 $850Mo 646·3Wi ----CoroftadetMcr 3122 ~nts Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 2 Br. den. frpk quiet lalaoa lsklftd 3706 area. S59S ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 645 6646 CHARMI NG lBr. bsl loc Beam ceahng~. patio. airy' ~-640-8146 ltw I Adult 673-8293 C..1larmmg Lg JBr 2ba. new crpts paint. f pie. pal.lo, gar. No Kads $'700 7!)&.91526 3124 Two Bdrm upper unit ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Prof. adults desired No U.EAN 2 Br upper cpts, pets $475 mo yrly drps, bltns. child ok. no &1.Z-5'766 pet.s, s=m See 752 18 I IAYROMT \ehnis. MS-ll.37; :>tlHZ64 4 BR. blt.ns. rncd yard. 421 2 Bdrm. 2 ha in super • ~vetu 3 br. 2 ba, dbl, T u s t 1 n S 6 2 5 . lc6oa P.-.wla 37 o7 ·~ Avail now for A.Al IJ •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Shall mar 645-8922 or SJ&.18S7. -------..,........,. rrnrage. ~Santa Ana, (714 >6 .. 0-5357 Sa m . wialer1'81lal. "96/mo. -SI ee p ing roo m 14 & SatiaburyR.ealty873-8900 1525.0wner C213 )54l-6l 96 C2l3~. latcbenettes $'15 wk & WINTER RENTAL On Mesa del Mar, lease. 4 Q1te lbr. Crplc. wulk to up. Oceanfront. 675-8740 Wlt8", Litlle Balboa Isl. BR. 2 ba, 1625 mo. bch. &shopping. Ulil pd. 28r lriplex w/wel bar & Gnnd QlanDel. Compl llG-5883. =· 15450 w /gar ) frplc, bl.k from Pavilion 1WD. ar. 2"'ba bou.se, KIDS/PfTSOK Callownerl714>827-2240 ::. ~=-~k:;e~r~1:: Eastside darling duplex tt523 CAMPU5Dt:IRVINE The Bluffs. 3 Br. duung 1 Br apt between 12lb & le doc•k 1 br $375. 642·2510 or rm, end unit. close lo 13lh Sta. Yrly $320. ~t:_.~ 'i:so.Mo. to _.... Turtlerock, lovely Jbr. pool f100 mo incl W /0 , 6'1S-78'76; 5'H200 -.. 1 • ..,75 2ba. A/C. perf condiUon. ~. 758-0268 Clean. qwet. 2 bcdrm. I ba NO k1d11 1pels S29S1mo. Call Craig, 631-1266 REALTORS MESA VERDE home al- mosphere 2"3 br dlx apts, no pets. ~ 1034 7·l ·IO. weea Y -· NEWDeluxe3Br,den. din $685. Call 640-6685 or BAY FRONTAGE VIEW 714-SZl.mt. 'fl4.111·7M6 rm. liv rm. microwave. 55Ul60 THllLU-S 2 br. comp. rurn Adlt.s LA MAHCHA Ans ..... •1 • • JI07 2....S.. dbl garage. $'150 rr Ul'I pd p kg $550 ""' ' • mo. 2567 Elden. Agt. 1625 2br, Condo Wood-Specious & comfortable. 1 · r Large, 1,2&3 bd garden ........ -........... m.508t. bridleVUlagerModel No 4 Br. 3 ba, "pool side" ==E-Edgewater apts. Adult.a Dshwhr , Shahmar 962-9962 Opn FnlSal Ous week. Lower 3br. 2ba. Mesa del Mar area. $400. No pets 751-2156 ------- MESArtHES Mesa Verde East. Spac Bachelor. 1&2 br apts from $3)5. Pool. jacuu1, pvt patios. Garages avwJ AduJls. no pets. 2.6SC> Harl a Ave. 549-2447. Large 2 bdrm. sunken liv. rm hreplat:e. 2 ba. garage, patio S375. No pet.s. no lads S48-8300 2br . upstairs. S350Mo. gar Adults No Pets. 64S·Z764 $415 lbdnlt.. 2ba 1-'amily, no pets. or S.C. Plaza. 831·2919. 751--0192 Townhouse 2 br. l "'1 ba. gar Adlts-no pets. S39S. :rn Wilson. 548-9084 Ul.11 included 1 br S210. Patio, adults. qwet. No pets. 644-te58 . 2 Br. room.y Uviog rm. Wallt to beach l br. like new, pvt deck, stove It refn g. S300 mo. 536-2456. 3br. Zba. studro. Frplc. ar, No Pets W ID hkp $3115Mo. 75.2· 7474. 536-3397 ...... )144 ············~·········· Condo. Hentage Prk. 3 Br. 2 Ba. A 1C. micro- wave oven. patio. frpk, S52S mo. Lse Refs . req 5"1-481.S or 551-6135 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br ocean view, $375. mo yrl.y Nopas Sti-1186 2 bdrm No. Laguna across street from bea<'h, S4SO ..,_1002 morrungs. Lower duplex. 2 Br. I"':! Ba. carpeted/draped. lg cov. pvt pauo. encl. gar No. end, near beach. No dogs .. Will lease 494·9601 Rent s tudio w /l br, wo~dsy. rrplr . h 1g h beam e d cei lin gs , S400Mo. includes ul11. 714-tN-7109 yard. avail 11 /lS. $350. tta.,.t teoctl ll" 646-1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach. charming E-s1de. Quiet. Lots or parking. No Pets. St&-4140 PAllCMIWPOIT Bac helo r s. I o r 2 Bedrooms• Townhouses From $319.SO 2br. tba. Adults No Pets. Spectacular spa. totJal $330. 717 W. 18th B. recreation program, _64.s-_l.926 ________ 1 aoci&I proaram. 7 poob, 8 2 BR SUPER VIEW . temlilcourts.AtFuhion QUlE'T adults. no pets. =·nJ~• Su $315. 2201 Pacific. off 171416.._1900 Wlbon. WINTDJllr ..... o. paa.8D-3307 towohome. AvalJ now at bttna. encl gar, gas bbq. lHS.BlllboaBlvd. Nwptl:lll 1 br. fenced yd, 9!00/mo. C..-.. ..._. 3721 Pool. Gu Pd. '778 Scott QWet l br. garage. No 263 Bclnna oceanfront area. garage, laundry rm. Adults. no pets. SC5(I «·lM 14 or S26-a21 W1:Jt d ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• I Br 2 story apt across· from park. $280 mu. Shoreline Mgl1)t Corp .. 847-6363 "If lwlllhrw.illNd orU.fwllblMd 390Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Vi-e New l "'2 bdrm luxury adult aptS in 14 plans from $350, .2 bdrm townhouses lrom SSOO + pools, tenrus, waterfallis. ponds! Gas for cooking & heatl.ng pald. From San °'* Frwy drive North on Beach to McFadden tben West on McFadden l Seawind Village. 4~5l98. : I-BR apt. Walk' ' Lo beach &. shops ; ulil. pd. Adulls. S375 Mo. ~l 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /ltitcbenetle S'12 week & up. S48·9'155 Rm pvt bath. mature ;~ en1llld lad.)'. lite priv. rer,,.~: SUI>+ Lag Bch4M-7348 ·t: .. ' Bdrm. ba. grg; in beaut.~ Garden Villa Apt. SlUmo. M·F. Pref. w<Jrtr. •' in& person . 770-4140. - Eve& . . 2 roams SUit ea. utiJ incld. :. kitcb. quiet, friendly. • cleaa • ca1ual. Moo. 'lWl,Tbur...-,e..-. · 1'1$.ZM4. no peg. $285. Gas 412Brl'tt!S.,AC.frplc,cu1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl.6'2·5013;645-S6ll pees or cblldreo. ms. duple:11.e1 . Yearly . Nwllllr, a.. JeMe wic.b ,,....pd.1'13-22S6 de-mo~ :ie~s~~~·. ~ Condo on the water. EASTSIDI SiernlllJDl,141-l»t. 8'15-4112Bkr 40+, Sport• oriented,· 0 l ~ ...... ,.h's finaet _ .. _ bl.. eftllllo1ed, non smoker. : opt. c••• • ew . Prime E·aide location. eva/.adilllMOl.8 ........ ,.... • .._.. """' · Del 2 bd 1 b rof lbr,frplc,crpt.d.rps, Cnce 28r,2ba~. 'ttt a to Coltalleu.511&G71Aft)' ... 91111&; CDl)m... 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Greeo· lplD -·-•••••••••••••• dale La11d1capln1 ESSIAM Cult.om muotH'J, COD· l:lpmt ..,....., oa la&elt -•••••.'.•••••••••• C f/C I I I ... ~-Ciltm work. • h u tte ra . a h• d ea I a 0eeaups ma reata1a 1ses bome,otfice MZ-St.509-3 ... empties. Free est'. '111-Cm c.&om Pallltiq c:nU. petio coven ate. wd IWOl*linC equip. t1nrn r Froeillt.3yrpar. Reaa. 6 reliable. Stb mmt.~1'11 .,_ 1--...i. ---.. ••••••••••• Dlli6:1tiaa'a ~7122. -\Ill --~ • Allio WW'k·All type1 ~ell~. ... Uc'd Clcm&nd.or ••111 ... ctf lllainl.. floor bulfilll, r1ll OrsCoonly. CaJIMS·- 11hampoo10 ,. Serv. DUS-mo/wkly/da cootnct DANDY •-s •••--•••• .. ••••••••• Oluck Eaaiao m..1m Geo. craftsman. Juat -" Cl • . b 3719 D w I i Brictworil. Small jobs. ,_.,_.~ ~ t 55 ou1 -··•••••••••••••••-ODI', ~a.. ..mor .. as. ·-··•••••••••••••••• .... S a.-....-ot all ktada. DJ!lCTRJCIAN·Priced .-1 Prof. Exp. l!n1ll1b maidl, wkly or bi·wltly serv. Vac1nts Ii real estate work welcome, steam carpet cle1nln1. Re fs . Ina. Free est. s.sM10S Newpirt. Colta lleaa 6 Int/Ext. Free eat. Uc --------WliDdDw cleuia& • paW . lnine.175-3175eves. ...,., Guar. llefa. Ted ...... ; qt; i.ng, Reliable, clependa. --................ l*dlwalla. Pr• est. 15 rlpt·free e11Umate on I' fwn ~·~.my ynexp.551--0'JS7.~l larveoramalliot». •••••:••••••••••••••••• BRICK Ii m-llN7orC31·1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble. Contact Stuart BL0<X WORK IMAGES BY IKE _6ll_.-, _____ _ bume. l)<n •up, by wit 6 Uc. f3S72:54 673-0358 ~, fencin& fs roof. llrl Dd St 6 ·Balboa. CllllfC.. ELECTRIClAN ~· Nojobtoosml. Papa llhrty: MMIJ.8 ·IMrDPAINTING WE'RESPECJAL.ISTS lntr. at.r, cellinp. Ren· CALLM2.QM4 o..M~ ••-•••••••••••••••••• Belt r •t ea. b es t <liff.831-4214 ....,S. le& Newport Day Care worilma~. Smaller I' • J Exp. Housekeeper, per tilll... tal r-.ovation apeclaliat. .__.__ 19--. -·-···-··········· Slml1 caaunen:ial jobs ~, .....,_ .. -•••••;•••••••••••• eep1nter. dAaes 2'i'a /up. jotaprefe .6is.834S ••••••••••••••••••••••• day, own~. Adela. . ~ .... ...._&.•-....-anne pro1ram . ~ .__ ......... .... lbry Kay cosmetics. ~l f kj OOCStudent. ITontruck. ---------P11a~n1. Rea/Comml. ,_IST HJ.143' after bounl.11112-20Zt ...................... . Pr0CDpt delivery, a1ve ....................... Ttaa.b, tree lnm. Dan Iha•..... ServiDcCoa&alcomm.8 ----·-----~.-. Freestincue SiUers Unbmited,.a pro-Ja&B cust.om wood renc· 6f2..3De. ....................... yra. Hi1he,at quality" ''I lr IDlke\ll> classes. CaU feeaianal bowie fl clu1d ;..., ia•-•-fence repair .._.,.A Ii bl work. Rsnbl. Lie 'd . -•-••••••••••••••••• foroppLGeall)'957-0tM altllns a1ency is now ~"";'Ma..osas · Sklpk>eder, dwnp truck, ~e:~j re k e, Dave.-.MZS ~· copper re· , , lllS.+u ::;~1 your are a . ----~~.f.'.~fsyrd ~~~era. :C,°:,~•bl~: PETERSPAlNTING CUS'roll INTR PAINT· pipe.. detection • • 6G-'131N Expr 'd. Reas Ratea. ING fs DRYWALL. 11WW loe9tiq. Top Kat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prafeoaional bookkeeping service for the small -IDll•·. llo. Profit Ii km 6 quart«ly tu re· porta. Low aa $19.50. ~ a.lid Care in my home. ~·Friday 980-7732 ....................... JACOBS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Driveways, aldewalb fs Remndll, repair, 16 yn iD pedoe ... 7752 ~td. llr. Palombo. WantAda CalJMZ-51171 CERAMIC TILE : K1tcben. balbs, entrys. Your til e or mine. 1112-3079 ....................... Pioor eoverln1, cupet, H......., or tile. Cao be parcbaaed •1or In· stallod. Call for deta11a 50Gll. GARAGE CLEANING fl --------Free &t. Call Gene Quality makes the dif. PhalJillc,srJ..JlM 1.JGHTHAULING SW.. Unlimited, a pro--.oelSI rerace. 24 bra. Rlcb I I ~. r.uonai house. cblld , .... , .. -. -.mt• s altliu a1eocy ia now -,,....lW ..... •••••••••••••••••• ..._C..s.-nc. aervfn 1 your area. Ne8&~ f'lae est. paintiag. St. &epair A: Reroof. All --·-••••••••••••••~· ~ Elltn5 IJllllJS L.lc/lu. Try me. a . tJpea ·a b ing l ea .. Remarkably elfectual y. ~ l11i.Qg lo Prat. 111 , 0 ., Est 6 hit. Slmr.maia roelLIUkea~ocapo.t~r. aeuooed lady to or· ~., w _., / ,,.,,.._ Low,._, ,..... . A~ e9l. Ml.-Fm. ,.._your i.o.ne cloaet ...., a ... : oa-am .... en ,_. ...... ,,_ &. .-. -dooet, "'!'he .,.. _ _. drilllriss, 115-1055 Iv mac .. • m"8I --./a.i.~. ~rpe•lry. - <q '-"'9C' krDlnk.. ..... ~ QaaUty Queen··. Noteworthy ---------m.L idle a.-wttb a wark.llmblpriceo. rr.e 1*. Audrey flF·lCMS Sell idle i&ema IU·aTI DoilY PUot a..iOecl ML ert. lllllk. Mi--d S. ..,...-,..au . Guara•t•ed. 'fl:'c ~ .. 1112 Sell wttb EASE! lt'u BREEZE QMl1fted Ada "2-5171 Sl.8111r11Y 'lbol '1 ALL JOG P87 fora ·~Lad BaYPUT SOVIE mmlY DO rr NOW! .a.un ......... 4010 ...... Slls'e 4300 Office.... 4400 OMce.... 4400 I • c ....... 44111 .. lllFll• ...................................................................... !" ................... ! •• ..,,.................... Cllll_lllll .. lw ..._, .. Lem IOU &.I&~ IHO &.I&,_. . IJle ....................... • ............... ! ........................ -... . Beaut hoene, ·use of f).IU a.Jbor oceanfront 4 br 1ar2BmSulteafrom175. I 100 .. flt. ArlklnA:ollh:eQJKe at , ___ ._ ... hae. ma bare man, S200 bae ah1re w /2 males. 711 ~-1ltb SC CaU Tom n e I & b b orb o o d • t • reNOMllie ,.._, mo inc l everytbi111 Aftere,171M5ZZ; 11'7M70t ~ZIDO. mmpbere, coavenient lo 500te2700 S.Pt. (TH,.._Nl7 Saa D1e10 frwy, near 11.aA VEIU>EbR ---------t11. roommate to abr 3 Br .... Offlcft Fairview/El Camlno, PLAZA ¥ ............ 4250 condo, Wllnut Sq, lrv. Sln1le s tory, prof. Cll.S5'aqft.7»160l lS2511eaaV_.E C.11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150. Jim. Dys ~. eeats. 2850 lleso Verde S4M 123 ' Houle for rmt. Bit Bear eW18551"9138 DrE.C.11.NT.-... MIWPOllTllACH NMCHOOL Ue'd for '4 cbUdrea. Am Dice a bedrm bome. Room for expanalon. ... .,.. Pll'k Ploce.IDc M2-7411 I.Oft: Vit. TulUD. So. ot - S.A. hy. Poodle mix. 1r•1 .red collar. II -.2121 eves. I.Gil: Sm wtlt/&raf ... bllir, Pm doc CSbib·'hu ) 8Mcb • sa-.... Oct. H . REWARD. lf1·'7Dt Oty sips 6; linens furn. . Pluab olftce by Udo lale 251)1 Lafayette N B Store S25 nltely pr cpt eau Rm mote, reliable, male 850 Sq. ft. view, under· 4'700lq. n. Rent all or or otfice apaee· · i2oo Sq l•---LLll!!!!!!lm---•I after3p.m.54lH989-o~ female. Pool and ground prlt~ .. ~l~vato~. ba11.43032bdSt.Call for n.suamo. · · • c:aDITMO NOILIM Found Brown Lab. ---=-------• VJeW. 788-1442Aft6 O>est Hwy v111bilily. Air 1se info. Sierra "Realty B.Gnmdy Rllr67s-6161 TAHITI cond. Laguna Beach. ~7900 Modem 1or2 br collage 2br, 1Wnhse good area. (714 )549·1186; wknds ------- oo beach on Tahiti wilb SlSOMo. + ~u til. Jim 499-B!::!. Office space avail. Ap· 64:>-3B'T7, 644·90SOwkdys "U\.. ft Balbo car . row boal. wash FOR LEA5E·So Lal(una prox. ~q. a ma chine. complete f.'emale. t8 t.o 30. House. UIG-:!S(}~sqft 4~4481 . lsl.$325.Mo.s:iS-1980 kitchen. etc. For more $200. mo. Walk to OCC. 496-l3l9 mlo call 979-2m9 eves & 642·3224 ; S.9-3666 weektmds. Dix. 1 rm .. Ofrace adj. Airporter Hote l. No leue. 833-3223, 9 to l2 ------•Prat. Fem. seeks to star Laguna Oceanfront, pvt CdM or Npl. By Nov-2C>. beach. poof, 2 br. 2 ba, No 73M?202day. eve552~ kida-peta .... 3579 8reDda 1--------1 PALllSPRINGS,CA ._-. Oneohldacl. .. Balboe: Nd 2 reiapon. llloa- OONDO RENTALS dg. smoke '°'" 3 bed. 2ba lstMo.a..t"'" Newport Near Post. Of c. Mode,m S02 sq rt store of ofc. 2630 Avon·C 2131 471-7001 ------COMttHCIAL UOO sq ft, neighborhood sboppmg center. near Fairview/El Camano, CM -5&' aq ft. 7SIMl50l RETAIL, OFFICE. '10lllq fl. Weotdiff uea. ISJ-0700 Gu!sev . ~ ~- ad & lrd TD ktam S47·S402 Arraqed by c:o.t .... ~ -------- MONEY AVAILABLE lll)'JJUrpoee. Sl0,000 mill. lllr'.ffarsrave95l~ ~ 1,Tnltf ... . ..................... . ......... c.. LOST!!. REWARD!!! 4 t.o S month old kit~ an Co6la M~a in lbe El CamJno1San J~an in· tenectJon area Tbe lut· ten w~• to "lllJF-YY" ... uaer /Calico. u ,_ ba\'e .._ or ...... llUl'FY. p lease call -•II. al. SI...._. ..clll:F_.........,.,...j .... YOQ0&-631·1030 ---- Found: 2 wtt. ago, blk Set· ler & Lab mix. 4 mo. Baker & Jo'a.irv 1ew t:.M. ~1484 Found Eng Springer Sp ani el . F em uver/wbl. SJ C area. ~ Lw&ury Coadomioiwns, QINnl>lete!y F unallbed. Country Club Seltin1, Goll, Tennis avallable at Special Rates for our Clients only. Weekly, Monthly, and Weekend ~ °" bch. 6'1S.722S PENTHOUSE Fantastic opportunity for bus firm or co. To oc- ~ lux o(ftc:es. Ample porltioc. kit, HWll, conf rm. priv. sec. spaces. lmmed. occupan cy. S3ZS-t400. 19080 ~a ch Blvd. H. B.1 848·3097 or IMUMl MEWPOaT IEACH lOOOfl cheerful office suite avail. Upstairs unit HAPPY HOURS all day klr'i aa the cu b register rings up a big profit m tms litUe tavern. Great Lagwia walk·m location and loads of re~ular C\titomers. S00.000 All types or real estate investments since 194!1 Lmt or Found a pel" Ca LL 'r~ •• ,.... .... ha SlSO (;all · Dominique at (7}4) 328-8911 <.:ATilEDRAL CANYON COUNT RY CLUB 34-567 Cathedral Canyon Drive Palm Springs Callfomla 92262 Desert Resort Rily Inc. Snowbird Utah 2Br Coo· do. alps 8 or more, frplc, 2 clr TV's full kit, com· pWe • /llft tieltetlb.Yleek Dec 1·15 Hz!l'H7, ..s!CD ...... se-. 4300 ...... .,. .......••....• Fem. lo attr 3 brdrm apt. in TultiD off Nwpt. frwy. SUITE 1197.50+ 1,A,iuUs. 951·6661 cr731..tl91. Newport reliable female I Localed waUun tbc una· $220. 2br 2ba. Tennis. que Europe1m d~1gned racquetball. clubhoul>e. Lido Marina Village. ~· U ~-tl~OO __ I Consider Rmmte wnte MI F 2br · 1 2.400 Sq 1-'t. 2ba Twnhse S185Mo + Private Elevator 4ulll. CM. 631-0139 Wet Bu. Lounges Panoramic Bay view Rocus•h W..tecl I Covered Patio lo Ii h a r e q u a 1 l t y Decorator Amenities Eastbluff apt. Large liv rm. din rm. 2 l arge! Aaltaboulour bdrmafs2 full baths. Call FREE RENT OFFER 641).SC* or 833-8292 &75-1&&2 ----.:... 4150~~~~~~1 ·-·-•••••••••••·~···· .._.OlrT llACH &Ude C.11. Safe. atoale OFPICE oa RENTAL 1ara1e on pvt •lley. SPACE. w. Cat. Hwy., Stora1e only. $45 . .....,. llUe. lmeq. n. 4S'l$.3llOO l.'ll~·~ .. ~ .. ~-~~- SinCle encl 1ar11e. $35 DIC. sums LUXURIOUS in new bldg. 64S·3323 EXlCUTIVE sums ~Y!i-_ • Offices now avail. 1n ...,...allewtal 4500 eleganUy appomt.ed Ex· •••••••••••••• • •• • •. • •• t:CUUve Sti1l4.'ti ceolnJly Warehouse space ror localed near freeways. lease 2250 sq ft avail SATURDAY NIGHT courts & lhe Ora nge Lea3e rate 22<. 2941 Ran· FEVER. Dance your Co u n t y A 1 r p o r l . dolph Ave. CM. gn.2290 way lo r iches Saturday t-'acilities inc lude a _..:;,_ _______ , nislil and every nl&bl friendly. efficient recep· ..... Wmled 4600 where t b e uptown tionst /t e leph o ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• boogiatothisdowntown operator who greets your Dmire lse/rent ol house Diaco/restaurant. Tbls clieala and answers your cpl looting ror unfum 2·3 eetaNiabmenl will seat calls; a complete Calif. Ii bdrm w /encl yd for 2 250 with superb onslte Federal law library. moturedop.Have1ood peridog.Aaoodscoreror beautifully decorated ref's for all of us . -.ooo. • st-edcnlU.,l. 211dTD1 '4~2171 S4S.06 I I Animal As si s tance League s.37·221'3. no ree CLAIM OR ADOPT: several dogs & cats loot· llllt for their owners. or new homes. Newport Beat h Antmal Shelter 044·3656 HOMEOWNER LOANS ARRANGED $:10,000 t.o S2SO.OOO •AMORTIZED •INTEREST ONLY •SHORTTERM Lost Golden Retriever ,. .......... Willi A t puppy. 6 mos. o&d. ans. to ......, .,.,., ams· gen Mellow. Green Valley 73l·Tm or 960-1957 area Reward 99-.U. ~ for ~ trm 2nd LOlil REWARD ~ Chow, TD s. no credit check. no i,.., Shepherd. tan w /blk pnlty, $20,000 • up. For f.._ male S mo "'··ll action r ail agent: ...... · · ..... IJ7S.73ll. 9151-2134 or S86-ll90. coderence rooms. photo 7Sl•9100. 12-4 pref. Steve copy macblnea, Ii lbe orJean. finest In secretarial --------- eerviCl!S. FM further info at8'•r 11• fs a peraon•I tour .... 4650 through tbe facillUes, ·--•••••••••••••••••• pleue contact Vortac Hane corral 6 tacit room. Assoc.. (714 )9SS·2288, •Mo. Back Bay Cll. Found. Tan • black doc. Vic: Euclid & Warner. .. 3122. MONEY MACHINE . 2 day approval fund iD 7 Why apeaalate when~ days. 13.,...% interest. cm bavetbiawine Low p oints OAC . ~ big dividends year SIO.G00-'!5.000 2nd TD. Ftlmd: M. Collie. sa~ Ii round. Good La1una ~ Lido Newport Co. wbiU. ~tOyrs. Rope col· (714 )11156.900. S6.mT ..... 1ua11 •• I ' n•/tfl'llftt/ ... =· U YoU ue interested tn lcation. ample parkina m-795.,. bra lar. Cdll. M).9922 . md bidden poU!Dt.ial for ~2nd.. 117.500, interest UlST: Desert Tortoise. •.ooo. onb'. Due 3 years. Sam ()ailJefe Park area. CM . • 8'15-71D. REWARD! 9'7'9-1803 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED· Female lo share expenses or 2 week stay m TahJta, Ott 22 to Jan Sth. Call Barry ~1011 ~llMSAGE Bob James.Uc Masseur ~all ~11. 4SM·SU1 PREGNANT! Carine. ooafidential counseling • rderral. Abortion, adop. ' lion• keeping. APCARE S47-25e3 S.LIWa. .. , 1.lds. El C.mino Real SID Clemente; Fu Uy lie. For Appt. 41112.7211 lllilrial? Avaiddepcda fs c11t fivln& expenses! Profeaalonally since mt.' mo. 1 mi. from beach, or ffallpineu la bavibt your _Lake __ St_._HB_._98G-_52.60 ___ , place of bualneH at 1 sing&e. ,.,. in Dana Pt. Bak.er CentA!r. Recept., Wtes 1bere is a difference! Laree suites C.2IO a.f. > providinf bi&hly pro· dime or other lucrative ' ~ nw•a/ iovestmenta. call our r. 1 nfn / ....................... • I • Lost : Nr Wilson at Harbor. cat . mixed Siamese fs Tabby some alrl pea, blue eyes . MS4571. O.C. AIRPORT SICrY& aeon •SlmYICI• Speclallzln1 in lfuai· nesamen . rea ldeota welcc)lne. HOUSIMATIS SIHJ.34 SZMG. cod«enee room, phone 8f.2.8083afl.6:30 covera1e. Close to °'' 1 .., 5001 speci1•W• today. &.I A,._. ---------1 airport, fine rest.uranta. M/Ftolhare3BRbse,e Siaglecarpra1e.on41at. Secretarl•I services ~ fr beach. HB. 1225. N.B. ISO per mo. av.U. For more info, call 980-5180 ~ Bevat!J79.2Hl. ....................... feaaion• secretarial Southern Oran&• County service wilb o manage•· swimminl pool route ~ b1e number of units. 2021 ......i. Will oin d6-Q27 Business Cente r Dr, .--> lr • U04So. CoutHJway inVWaaeFair LAGUNA BEACH tiWa. Z.3$ to abr bowie No. C:O.ta lleaa, open CWfice fs retail sbop space. lrviDe. call ?S2-0234. ~~main 'r.1r~~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I &side CM 1225 + ~ utiJ. feoced atorage. Cara, 210 Main St. B. 1 orrice CJ10ice Coota llesa Shop. -• -= -.-i evea. balU. ek. Tora ~DIG $'1011o. 1 olfice $120110. 1 ping Center apaces, 580 • G« a piece of lbe action. 497-2457 olfice or stor8,le space ft • fl Investors needed to form 502 MmlytoL.em •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Jk. 1 ba. avail. in cbarm· Office lahl 4400 ISO. Retail shop space ::! ~. :~k occ~: Par l n e r a h I P . C • II U.C Cdll home. Frplc, ...... ••••••••••••••••• $80. The Mina Mall. Harbor-Baller Center. «·'llZ'I --------.... wMh, dr)'r, 1ar. Ideal ••••A"' I""• ...... D 91l).1558,832·1859. lllll-i!OZ3 Harbor Blvd. Picture Frame Shop de· S.... LOAMS mother 6 child or resp. _,. ~ and t _ ...... 1--Retail atore or olfice 118 at Beker St. Act. 549·1366 sirable Npl. Bcb.loca· .._.. ....... _. n--.o •----on ma ure ........... ~· ~ th ·~·· tion. Absentee owner . '"""' ''WK~~ apte,-ID()D ·• ft I, ....... 4450 =·~y Fim111UDatetoabrap1c2 Ageat:67$'8170 DICUTIYISUm •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• lllustS.U.213-97·Wl . tomeet BR lune iD QDI. Pool, . F\lllserriceoffices floor b I C /F l Food yourneeds! bcb, fplc, gar. S250 mo. $2111 UP. Offlce·s tore. ioNewportCenter Ground • big traffic ce ream H • Call L.-lie.17~•1 cpll, drpe, A/C. 17301 6'1).SC'10 count, 2 stor es av all Jdot loc. • potential. R.E. DEPT. Beadl,H.B.LM.8'2·2834 Priced below market. ~sell now! 115111 dn. SAMnA.O IA* Luxury coado Newport FOUNTAIN VALLEY . RedhlJJ Rlty, Ud4'0ffc. Amble terms. owne.r. n4/llz.5200 --. All....-.... Sue SmMI otfice. Perfect for WARNER/llAGNOLJA 8'73-'7IOO 673-!i682 S3.S-5115 ~~~~~~~~~ -..m;evesDl·lltt ...,..;ng aenice, ek. OPnCESPACE AVAIL. -.. :.:.:.:.:.:.::::::::-;;..._ ________ ._ ______ ..., Olll1 $'15 per mo. 1102 IN SAY-ON CENTER. Fem. l"IDllde wlded to ahr Welt 17th St. Saata Ana. J125 1q. ft . at 5&' per ft. 41ar, --. Balboa bl f\lr' man info call Joe Lar1e non partitioned llielo1raw•, W/D. color Canale $47·4111 or ute. Teuatpayautllafs 'JV. lllUI. CoUese atu· llaalllaat551-770'1 .... aaaaent1. Vllla1e 4eata curentl)' here . ..__,, ,...... Olft ~ 111mt, A&ent. 1'11-5171 .-.... ___.Away ce. f7Ml973-21'11 Only llO/per moDtlL Va· ' P. •metewatedtoabr t...,.., Taatla, Fem. tz15.Pllm·5'19 a..rmial ............ * •"-' •+.w. 2 11'*. -0.1(. All. 5: -- caat. • No. ero.chray, M h • • 400 aq. ft. Lido S..ta Au. Hittoriul ..... Vlllqe. 3rd Door ..... r. mnn lafo call ..... ...a. a..w.,._..,.or ..... ... 7'7V7 ... u..c-e..- laeo.&.all .. 1 • lmr KMT ~lf remod. 1bop ·1 ~ llUtl eemer local.ad al 27$0 ale. --Harbor Bl, baa •r.ace ~CIMl'IR llffUable r-.., rom Nl .... flrom .... IQ. ft . N9Ciy (or Newpmt~Corp. ...... GmlpUCY. c.u (TM ... '1111 Paul S. Kata, All .......... '° * ale9. Zll/41MSW. lr2 • ..._. U8l•. M. NewpaJ\ Budt ole/apt. o----...-"", .-Ba-,-,.._-t-of-c '"· ... [•Iv• .... ~--A• •VII .......... -~· .......__ Hite, aUp available. PW• ~WM ---(IM)D .. .wm...-; JJaU •fflu hra. la •a&• wa•t... I ~ llTcl. Vlewol Cl8oe JP: for ,...., '4 Wna .• 2 M .. ., CdM ~ . .-0. 'Jll.1fC7. -. • ~~· ..... ••t..Ollff • WIJllMDll_,_ .. _,, .......... pnf ~ "'-..e ...._ , ..... •H•erl a 1 , -.. .. ....__.. .... ..,1 =•• llltllal ucuUrlal , cop1 • W/inlrt ..... m to Im mH .. IH. All 1lae1. ._Ad ...... l.~'1lL•·'Jlll mMT•NPllclalb'. GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME · WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE , .................................. MMOn DIMIA.Um .. c:z1• """'If •· .... 1111i • .. ____ ,... .._,,,_. ... , lntcfl II Me h11h• ,. •• Ill............. 1alll ............ _ _. .. ~----.... llL . ..................... . t 5100 ....................... PDINY Pllllll ADS KY$2 &ell 1ny item w eom btn1UOn o( Items fOI' 17S or ll'U with • Penny Ptncher Ad. 3 lines for 2 consecutive clays. Each addiUoaa I line is 60' f Of' Uw 2 days Charge 1t ' Norommerrial ads For more 1nformat100 and to pla<-e )'OW' ad <'M II &42-5171 Loat male Lab, yellow, t mo. flea collar. Vic. a.ta Mesa. 641-0ta FOUND: Sm. pey beiae ll. wire haired terrier. ~c. Dover N.B. 4M-1tt1 73'·5241 Z4HIS. ..... c ,., OUTCAIL a.an Mt.om MC/VISA ~ lar1e Retriever/ COYBl .... ~erd. Vic. Dover * tlJ..0771 * =-~~ · c • 11 •ft s · autr Outcall Servi~ Found c:..-i-.. CA•-•et PRE LAW student needs : ._ .... er ._... -.ooo. WW do anJthiq Brwn/wbt. pup, 11th ~ Le18l. Confidential ~!_H.B. CaU Vlckt, DVll. P .O. Box 1242, -·-· N.B.-.. Found Wire Haired Ter· rier. vie. Newport at H•rbor Blvd, C.M. ...-;Ml-ml Found: Bird, id entify ....... Coklr. ~ a..tA'-" IHO LoJt do11 : A~a -·--••••••••••• ........ 11. tyn .. I • ,-..... tr loll a -;:T catJ P'. ~_:i_~ w/b&k Lollel.JT Need to talll? =i-• p I II ..._ ..,.._. left l'MI' ,_.A . ....._. Club..,._ .. a 1 ot H . .... ,... med. P.V. Call lar ' S -.aM1 for iD· !fA.lJa.Zllfml.,.. 1lia.I dp. or MMIT1 to.IWa•l'SllALS . l:Gll: ..... Nd. taa .... Dobie, 1na •1••· Cll L<Bl'.....___:_Qd_atiel_A_~-.,.-1, *flOIY LADY * -. llUl St. Rtwardl -""· • <>VroALLONLY DJ tll.JSD or M7.tUT --· ..... ......., , •• Sff. Aay iDfo appr: :a::~,u~ · B · .,,....,,.,. .... ..... "'COi •-''9UTY" LOIT: t /H le Gold• ftmale, ketrtevar, •1a.oa • lit.. N.8 . .. ward. Ht·MH or .,.... ·~·· ...... • .......... sC' I ~eall .... ........ ..,, l1m-.-...,a.r *LOll'S• ..... Oftle•lnDAILY --.... .~ ....... Utwt•um• .... ·----- ~'!~~:.~ ..... ?!~ ~~:! ..... ?!.~! ~._'!~!! ..... ?~!! _Fl_!td!!..-:1 ... ·-0c_tobet __ 1t._1_e_n_~~-------OM.._..,v .... Pt ... LO .... T _ _. .. ... __ .,.............,wtu Comm•r~••t Fl1b M9W..., 710G tw.W•l4 7100 AGCTl:i::r... '::....aM"*'""' IOC«I&• CL~AL ru1•t•r. 2 1ra. ••· ...,. ................... ~ ................ . k •W 0..•W'dal CGetl'aetor S.~urt\•".Ji:c•11ln1 ~w...,,.Allo O!t.IVERY PERSON Drapery lcutaller, Loci' a.I 9lti&t flrm .... ~. =· tJisilforr lalud Htall1 1ome llfHa1. WANTED: f\all thne ln· ~Vu latooll pro. nth ••P'4. Ae · _..U11t I ~."':!'1:1~ P/lll•. laveal•••• Firm. co unter work . terlor decor1tor vlded. lalar1. ••Id cb/Pa,.i.a. C&.r-fw r.n..-. ..... ,_,..,. ='._v.&a 6 '-· ,,_.... oe• 1.-v .. t· IWw~ J*! .... $U5 tunl&.undellwrypenoa botM&Qa,ldayweek,noa ----.-..;....;--~ v.n-•~ d..U.• m.,!:' ...... laL w ... OK, ·..... ui .-. i.wo1¥Uu1 beak de· bourty. ~~ ~ penoo. In Su Juu Caplatruo. ........ bl&erviewa Moa· ,...,, ~ '91 -..... ....._ ~ ., Pl ,_. ""1nid ..,.. Oooltnae&Joe U • PQ111a 6 da&a1fed follow Cawr a SH Foocb Some It.en malatwLuce ~I unUl 4. Wladow u.·• 'l"Mrapl&&, N.a . lDM. trfa,t-kadlla. ~ LO 14.a11. C.M: 'erlnu preferred. •·a........ ot beak· 1.Dc. HS E. Buodway, la aome laatallatloa Dllldpt, '190 1> ~rt 4:»1:•. ""'· 0"11. Call Wal•ar • LH, .... 1lar1 open , Sud bii1 ....n-c. helpf\&l, C.M. WOC'k. E•per1eou not Loap,...C.M . .-1 ........ .. I 10.. for aptt. a.um.: l601li. but prefened Noa ---------' ne•-st>• AUTOMOnV& J. au C-.tNeUoo eo. C:.".'trt....,.=r~~=: ::ohr pnrce;11re1d ~ ~~~s~:Y·t;J: .t:~=:-c.•~::~ •LCll•• .. t . 1'U1 Sl. Co1ta ODJCAl. ........ ._ Salary open. 8 or ft y. ID II vol ume. -'-> llllC'O 111.tla ==·-=--~ ..... mn. Alla: Pat appt. m.4>483-21121. rv/CM /Cdm aru. ,..., Ra!...... ·----·----·-· ~ Computerplioto()pet'ator. DELIVER y . Route m .w .... --'--------~1 ---------• .., ,_ ··-..., -No e a p • r I e o c e Alt••• d Pare• t • Admla/ Prof Ad ll1. naw•--' aaltl clfpu\· BOOICXUPIA • l'IC, fa.-'*-llY· Outcolnl ln· driver L.A. nmet AM Drill Prw ()peraw. 1m· ~--..... NI ca-u. ak. aoc pit, flt 18ia11 ID mllf ... ace ol Lrv • .,... chalel Real dlvldual only. LO br day. So. H.B. area. Good med paru. Must be hd p11111tUc •teUa1, fu lt\11 Mtt lawentory. lee 8alH l!lttaie camtruction t'Jt· Moo Lhru Tbur1. So. aal +comm. 1 dya . mecbanlc:ally Inclined, ,,_,Oft. IS. IPll. 111 ... , ...... l'llll/mal. Mir. aw reQd. Salary comm ~ Coaat Plaza Mall . IM-G0'7.~ dependable • conaclen- 11111..,.., CDM. Oil lllt ufiaad. 1nHt. ..:>WAIDca..,... w/uper. Evao M. •SICIR G13xm.JMZ. DILIYllY &STOCK tioUI.~. ;::':-0':r.~~ ':a":::f: .... ._..Msu. O 'u be r C P A • ~"'!r~SH COOKS. ASST . Por Full time. Xlnt bfooefita. Driver/Gardener, com· Ctau • Wllal to Do NDPO . B.&AC!!_ n.4<8M-'714. *'II OflmATOa Sun flow e. r Ear I y Mult be 18 yrs Hl1h bloatioo ~rsoo. Have Mialli 'nlem. ruttill'ld auTISlll Aun:>l«>TlVS ~ ATrENOENT· .... ,,. __ -S Acblevemeot Center . ~ .. 4116 E. l7t.b. St. See dvalld C8 If. lie, Coodd ~•:.ker, Dr. Tom PAITI vrwl&,Jud.furHU"Yey, -·-SemaAo&,s.o.n50.uk "'"""" r1v101 recor • · '1lr ~ ln •MES CCJUMTIUlllSOM Newllort Atthea Marioa, •tOCa• •s for Carla Minimwn a1e 20. Apply: formaU.ealllM~l ~ Dealen:r_I or repl•ce· J:IDW.c.outHwy,Nwpt •llYl'UttCHOP'B "-do ........-_l~bt DeilveryTruckDriven !,~~y1'-~~M· 1610 nw OaUy Pl.lot "-• an Bcb. ·--s ......... -....-.enc~. .. •.ILi Firewood bu........ ,..._..,..u .. """9.. esa. I~ opNUDI tor a ment P e&pertence --atr1ft Apply ln ,_ --r-•• GltlAT nluperaon w Ith ,..Pred.CallOlen11l ALSO Motber'sKitchen.17SOS~ lngi for drivers & DRIVER. Office furn. de· Cl'",_.._._.y l'WWI,.._. dilplay ad 64"6444 Bullock'a South CoHt .... A&.LAIC>a Ooutffwy.LacBcb =r~~~~: livery. O.C. fr L.A. Bob Vl'W"."~ vert aaa1 Hperlence. V-Piasa bu immediate •~ASS841LaS tail truck. Experience: 641-0110 Good ulary, com · Al!l"Olll011VE opanlfl&I for malntenan· •PACl•S St9-1348 preferred. Mc Mann miaato., IUld excellent SHUTTLllUS ce/baod.yman. stockpeo· '-"sbortterm. hoU· COOi DELJVERY DRIV ER . o.k,642-8450. llCIVISA frln'&• ilcoefh1. Ex· pie, • custodians. FUil ~ . PARTTIME good driving record P1Pw-•a,..nt ~ IHO ....................... cellenl arowlb op IHUV. ~benefitsavaiJa· day " vacation pay. niahts avail, experience CaJit. drivers Ile. t'ulJ· ponunilie9 for a pe.-.on Muat have lood dnvtng Bullock's,3333 HoepitaUaatlon avalla· nec.Applyinpenon lime. CM BJuepnnl. UllllO w\t.b career ambiliona. record fr ulld Calif • C:O.la Mesa or ble. PlacenUa. 548-5571 DIJYRS Mm or women 2S yrs or older. Know t.be coast BRASS KEY Otllforappoinlmenl dnver"s lJ~ See Ken call556-06ll. 3 c... C.m&>beU Cafeteria belp wanted. ..... . .... ,. .. _ft!GTOYOUR ~-'--.... ....u. Mon-tri.6-2:30. "'"1 .--.U" 1 4-6 J..4321 ~.,---97$-S2S7 90CIALAFFA1RS htJ7' Harbor Blvd. VOLT . ,r.. .... , •• ,,,,, ..•••• .,, .. •'• 54M74t II f, 1' D e I I v e r y M a n . cities. Net S180 a week or L.A.'nmes, 5 days per more. Orange Coast week. Mon-Fri. 4am to YeUow Cab, 17300 Mt Sam, 1325 per mo. Call Herrmann, Fountain ~or646-1413. Valley. <No of Slater •REPAID• /QlpW&eme.Teelt TolDC 1Ret1 .... Tndaee • Startal.K I I / 8aeepU•inkt , 1 J'rcmllOOmo. d lfts'tMaebTtcb'n rt• 'l'Otam+eq. I Sllel aeri:-· Obj. / UDdlrwrits. .• SUK I Ma&. ~·eS/L. ~ llOK I Brandl Mu. SIL. ll5K 1'1 MC*tAM •. .....OY.-cT .. : A.-.CY ,• 1$25 MeH Verde Dr. PluaE. • CA»t.a M ... Suite 113, ~ 754-1511 • <acrou Kou BowliDC t Fena.le At\Amd.anl, to U · slst dlubled womap. Mus t drive . I Hti bousebepinc. 5.5111-5109: ' RUCUU- Part lJme. immedi•'- open1n1. Call Balbb~ Marine Hardware for ap- po1 o t men t. S49-967l . E.0.E. M/F/H ' ' EXQUlSIT!: ESCORTS '"'-··•Oppt E I COSTA MESA Cafeteria Employees, * 661 -Zll I * ~ Y mp yr ---days, s alad ex p e r . NOW HIRING -------Babysitters wanted Over help(ul Good be n --------~ AL1BA110MS 18 VI/refs. Needed for Call f · 73~~1·~· 3841 Campus Drive (Across from John Wayne Airport) Equal 0wor Employer 1717 E 0y.,. lood '"'-betwn Newbope & GARD~G HELPER DWYERY-TOPPAV Qachdl c.i"'m • NO SELUNG Must be •--------put-tJme. $4. br lO start. SocW ca... 5400 Experienced alleraUon days & eves lo my home. or appt. · · fitters and table workers 631-0130 e.xt21199• _____ _ ....................... ---------for new John Ho1ao High Fashion store in Fashion Babysitter. 16 mo. boy. 3 Car Wash aaiaa al Eilbl Gourmet ls1aDd Center in Newport da,y week. After 6pm: C.Wan w.t.cl Qub for Singles For info Beach. Call 644-7100 631·34.51 Part Ume. ·call~~S41-~llll0~~~~~~ 10amto4pmweekdays. Newport Beach, Santa _ Babysitter for 13 mo old Ana & Fountain Valley. boy , Mo n · Wed· Fri Call6"-4460 AMwM keg Senlce PBX operators for a 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8::K>am·l :30pm. 642-7834. 'h Fare Airline Coupons American &c United. Sell HI each. or trade SlO each. 9&G-nm telephone answering ---------service experienced or CilWASH CASHIR 1.m.mediate employment avatl. For lnlerview call will train. FUU time or part Ume sbtlts availa- ble. Days, afternoon- Amerl can Airlines evenings or grave yard. Coupon for sale $50. Must be able lo work 536-1622. AslcforCindy. some wMkends. Typing 35 wpm. required. Many Drivinl to Utah, Colorado co. benefits available. apx ll/1. Need 1·2 to shr Please call Mon-Fri. ga&/driving. 548·5468 Fashion Island area Co5t.a Mesa area •t::= ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 E Jolll W..e.d. 7075 _M_J_F ____ E_. -·-· ....................... , ________ _ BACKSTREET nt:eds Part Tame CASHIER Xlnt opporturuty for ag. gres.save person. Apply at 245 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. 644-'460. ------CASHIER for quality men's store. Full time, expr'd pref. Call Mr. Tigert for Interview Garrys & Co. 759-1622 119 Fashion Island. ---------•CAS HIER: Apply 1n Ba.nlang p e r son . C rown TB.UR Hardware, 3107 E. C.Oast MEW ACCOUMTS Hwy. CdM- Cook, relief or part Ume male/female. exper not W It · h d 18 Of' over, own trans. G ...... """"" ee n1g ts an I or 4·30-9pm . Mon-Fri. I•--------_nec. __ re_.:;.g _ _.. _____ _ ,.. ,..n., t ._ b lunches. Apply In person ~. coun er,.. Pone 531.()811 call btwn. 1 9 DRl-·p/T Gardener's Hel,..r, full _ _. __ f D n· •. 9-llam or alt. 3pm. Ask Tl:llll ..- unft:TIJ or ra mg • p.m. f N l t .-~/t.empor .. rv nna•'-G phi Art Su II for Peter Le B1aml2, 414 ro m e w p o r o .._,, _, ......,..._. ra c PP ea. N. Newporl Blvd. Westwood. Rel 111 to work at large apart. F /tlm e . Neat ap -Oebyery Penon wanted. _...,.,.,Aft ment complex in eou pear a o c e Ty p 1 n g ~ 21 )'T'S or older pref'd Al· ~r~~ed::vg Mesa. Salary $3.S6/IU'. h e IP f u I. Mus l e r ---------Jen Beck F1onst 64S-J604 llli recortl & references Transportation nec - Bluepnnt. 234 Fischer, •COOllS• Del Men over 18 for L.A required. Must be over t'essary. Call (7 14 ) CM.S40-9l73 EX p ER I ENCE D Times> w homes w N 8 21. Hou.rs are II »l. Call _567_.8Q20 ______ _ Qerk L'OOKS C M Perm P 't $400/425 Nancy at 644 5070. Gardener. part time, fQr 'Dup la callng Cl erk. OYSTER BAR PERSON rm 646-0637or 646-5844 40taUt apt complex C.M. ()peratlons Dept MaJor ,,...,. 1486 Stock Brokerage Firm edJ I DIMOMSnATOIS °"Jde-r..: 642-195lor_.. · near O.C AJrport. Hrs. =::'e~citi~~JE': Fri-Sat lOam lo 6pm Pre sser, comb s ilk GaMialOffic~ 7-4pm. Call Mr. Dugan Wortc near your home. fuu.sber. exper or trainee Vaned duties to include ~121 s-MDRI._. Coupon.<r, foods & small for plant loc at Laguna II fllin CLBKS C:O..ticDept Part time position avail assisting in Cosmetic Dept. g..3pm, 4 to s. days per week, no weekend work. Call the 5t0f"e Mgr or apply : '"' .... ,...,. .....i. 7 7""" cc73 Hills Mall ... ..,hr Call bt.e typmg, ma • «. RESTAUliHT <1.,....ances. 141 ,........, ...,, ""'"" ; .,. . .,, · errands Presley of So. or213/24G-7000. ""'~ "-'·'. Coo•·ct Sharon On Newport Say ......., .. Dental Office needs p~rt BIT/CONTROL 540.0500 Ext'ellenl t'ompany benefits & WOf"lung COD· dilJons. Apply UJ person weekdays 9am-4pm 3331 W. C09t Hwy Hewportleact. ume derk typist Good Genera.I Office. Xerox & lYJ>IJli !>lulls reqwred & at.t.eotJOn to detail. Ap CLERK layout person. w1ll lra1n. prox 12 JS hours per ·. .. S4hr.6hrs Mon·Pra. week. H B 84.2-6631 ,. Call KRJ 957-8914 Bnsy data processing DENT AL company has a full time G1Mral Offic• Compao100/ Practical NuNe. Experienced w/elderly. Live-in or out. . Have own car. Refs. APROPOS Fashion Island A Fin ~~o peao Designer Boutique is seeking a11lstant mana1.:a,:i addllional Permaneot, part time. CASHIER bght typing Will con· l:'..u..y working as omce sider trainee. Call for ~ • cashier at Slavick 's 111:tua1 Savings & Loan Jewelers, duties include C.Orona del Mar verifying sales balances. THE CMJILD DIUG 16 I 0 S.. Micplel Dr .... -::.n .. och 6 4-7310 COOKS needed immed. for new rest.aurant in So Coast Plaza. 557-6232 or 968-3438. Call Don on Monday . Penodonast needs full QpelllJlg on SttOOd stuft FUll·tnne, perm • typtQJC time assistant Ex· to handle status calls reqwred, gd company pa.oded duties opportuna-from Account.ants & be.Ip benefits. 644-42t2 Ask for ty. X ray certd1cate re coordmate quality con Ann MJ..8017 ...,Wmhd 7100 ....................... staff. open. C4c:..l 644-265Z API' MAN AO ER Mr.Conopast675-:S010 doing daily banking F.quaJ Oppor Emplyr tranaactlon.s, ·disbursing funds. a. other related Banld.ng duties. Xlot company TB.La benef1t1 package. Ao MIW ACCOUNTS equal oppty employer. Contact Mr. Evlll Part time permanent, Siil typina reqal red. Will -544.4. comJclertrai.nee. cau for CAS .. • quared. Expenence pre-lrOl with Edit Dept. • ferred . Excellenl other related duties benef1l6 Salary open. Must bave act'OU.Dllnl or H.B. area 842-6631 bookk.~ ex])eneoce & be able lO opera~ 1 0 Deol.al Aslilslanl. uper'd key adchng madune by lcludes 2 eves It Sat A.Ill . t.oucb. Please call for C,Jil. &46·2411 ask for appt.. Joyee. GENERAL OFFICE/ Cl..ERJCAL Acicol'ID 1N17able clerk. For 55 unlt1 In Costa Mesa. E.xper'd couple. Wife bltkpg exp . Huabaod melnt. ellp. Call 142·50'73 or (213 > ...... •PP't. Jo•n Maraelle, Orer 1&. np. pnif'd. Co. •ss1 bene. Metro Car Waab, Cl.ERK/SEC . Part-time leading to full-lime. lmmed. opening for motivat e d work orientated penon in our fast pece loan brkg co. Abllily to cope w /pre11ure. Dea I w/varied "'11GDallUes at wiWAI to )eun. No iwe· YlOUS exper. nee. Will lr'aln. Promotional OP· portunlt)'. Salary open. Call Katie ~9350 COSMETIC SALlS Sale.women needed for lreatment and cosmeuc Ii.nee at new Jobn Hogan women 's 1lor e in Flllbioo lllud Cent.er. Newport Beach. C•ll ....TlOD, to.m to.,.. ...... i: •• • • ~•rr"UARO l'.:QellW'ed Nq1lired. 4 '1IU" t.11 d a y9 . u I ar y HOO lo BUSIN!'.sS SY'S'J'ElllS Sharp hgure onenttd, penon to rev&eW Ir pro· ceaa insurance cont.ribu· ticn repll'ta. Wide Vari•· tJ of iaterestina duUa.· Some acco.anUnc v .......... ~ .....,.. Ule u-. ,... ..._ Grut employer ~ bemf1t packa,;e & pleMant WOS'kina CIODCb· timl-Fw tntenlew eaO O.J&mmom.-.... ' I Mutual Savings & Loan _,.Harbor BJ CM 570 Ca.m.ino de F.atrella ....,., " · SanClemente CASHlER/Counter. 10.5. Equal ()ppor EmplyT s or I da)'1I per week. Ap- Newp o rt Beach Mortcace Fl.rm baa im· 1mdla&e ope-Inc for •c· eouau payable ct•rk. Espenmced. Muat type 40 wpm •operate 10 key by toucb. Good co. benefits fl 1alary. For appl. call 640-4580 ext 8..E.0.E. ARCH. DRAFTSMAN· Buber Stylist lO manage min 5 yrs ex per /comm & part-time. 631-9577. Tues- 1.ndusl. (714) 972.11824 Fri, 9-6. Sat/ 9-5. ev~. ply Pioneer Take-out. 204 E. 17th Street. Costa MeN. l.corOranae/17t.b > ~cc•ttlMJ Clerk ~en:la.ble clerk, ~x­pen in processmg vendor'• invoices. DP in· pul at cod.in.I. Excellent fringe benefits . Corporate office In Anaheim Stadium area. Call for appt. 9·12 only. 714/937-5000. Betty. ACCOUNTANT. CPA or OJA candidate w1lh 2·3 )'T'S public accounting ex· per sought for po& with Orange C.O office sm na· UooaJ CPA firm to work in tax dept. Send resume to: Lester Wilti la Co. 1300 Dove St. Ste 105, ARTIST ILLUSTIA TOR Do portrait.I, cartoons. land " sea scapes, dia· grams, poster s for magasines & books. Lay out lo c u sto mer specification. Develop concepts for customers. Must have 2 yrs. art school or 2 yrs. above ex· perience. Mu st bave portfolio of previous work to de monstrate. FUii l ime, $1213 mo. Take ad to near est Employment Develop· me nt Dept. D.O . T. 141.061-022. Ad paid for by employer. Newport8each.CA92MO Asu......,.TrcDH ACCOUNTANTCPA lmmed. opening, will 1be Nwpt Bcb ofc of our train. Newport Bch. r8'Jidly IJ'Owing 2 ofc 30 5411-9818 pertlOD CPA firm has an --. ------.- opminc for a staff ac-ASS~BLY ... Full·h!Jle countaat. Top level pQlilioo avail. m growmg salary • benef'rta offer~ baby products co. for w/&Om/11 travel req. 1.2 female., Must be fast. )'T'S of recent aud.it & tax ~•:le~==~::!: expel' preferred. Send re· '3.25hr l01ltart. 835.2636. sume to: Stqall, Parke, -'--------- ASSEMILHS ~ 4 Co. a. Via Lido, Ste 500, Newport Bch. ca. 93llG. We will train. Apply 7am. Ma cG rego r ---------•I Yachts. 1631 Placentia, A«ount.lnC ACCOUMTIMG a.mi Unique retail nursery needs a s barp, ex- perienced peraoo for varied bookkeeping .... Tbia la a 1ood op. panualty to eXP&Dd your accoumina aid.fl.a. Pleue apply lD peraoa. Mon tbna Fri, lam'5pm. CM. ASSEMBLERS WAREHOUSE FACI'ORY ELECl'RONIC ASMB LitUeor No Experience Top Pay Paid Weekly MOUkL Temporary Services lrvim 752-6866 IDE M/F R08•'S Iha 't mana 1er • fMID••s ~n1c.. .::nt::t !~'i 2191.:: ~ baDdcnft gift store. AP· a>ll ... *' PlY In person bet. 10.5, ~~~~~~~~~! ll'ri-Suo. Ea(,hcraft -:: 27000 Crown Valley --------•I Pnwy, Ml11loo Viejo llall. AT19CTIOM TaAVB. GAUMJUYS Larte ~bu opeo· inll for • abarp people ~Vtt..•.::. trr: 881,:m&, _________ , 8ARMA100 . Mature. de· pendable & wear shorts. Port 17 CM. 646·3666 Pall)' Bari.ender, full time. App- ly in person to: 22771 Centre Dr. El Toro. IEAUTICIAM Newport.er Inn some foll. Guar + com. 540 8582, 6M-066l Beauty MANICURIST Daniel's, 846-5534 BEAUTY OPERATOR. Rent space & earn more. Leading Cdm Salon. 644-7321or552-0943. Beauty Assistant needed full C~IHEIS UTVTEM MARKETS Openings now available for full time assistant managers on 2nd. & 3rd. shil\. No experience nee. We traJ.n. Sta.rt $3.10 to $4 per hour. Advancement opporttmity for manage· ment positions to $5.SO per hour if qualified. For more information & in· t.ervlew, ~9950 or call 714/537-4840. Will in· tervlew on Saturdays by appomtment. Equal Oppor Employer time. xlnl training pro· CERAMIC GLAZER No gram. Must be neat & exper. nee. No. E. C.M fashionable. Richard 97'!MOOO Ouellette Salon, 200 --------- NewportCenter Dr, NB CHILD CARE· Tues. Thurs mornings. 1-lyr old girl. CdM .eves Beauty Operator Manicuris t for busy 675-Q:99 salon. Must be neat &t --------- fashionable. Following oot nee. Must be ex- perienced . Ric hard Ouellelt Salon, 200 Newport Center Dr. NB. Beauty UDO HAIR F ASlilONS 343' Via Lido. N.B. Spece to leaae for hair stylist & ot.ber related services. 673-1970. BEAtrrY OPERATOR· wanted. rent station, Pam 's New Ima ge 964-STrl Beauty Stylilt la Auis tanl needed in young ag- greulve salon. Robert. & Taylor,846-71W7. Boal cleantn1 above water, full Ume, bard working Cirl. 642.()871 lbokkeeper, fWJ charge. Expert~ lo realauraol acct •g, dally report1. acct '1 receivable, acct 's payable . manu al PQrOIJ. Posltioa open ln bU. Pt. For Job In. t4ntew call W /ao-ae8. Aalt for Norman. .. • • • • ••• l/Clertl Jl\all tJme, aper. helpful CIYH •fl111su wt /.,....._. Career opportunity available to talented in- dividual wit.b filght con- trol &storm design back- ground. Apply in person with resume & work sampla to Mr. FUentes at Robert Bein, WUUam Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quail SL Newport Beach. CLERICAL/ CUSTOMER SERVICE Do you llU problem IOI V· ina. detail work in a busy ctau-proceuina environ· ment. We neecf someone to balance at edit aaiomer input " com· puter reports for thls L';.ruor po1ltlon. Mu1t $*.S~ beabletouM 10 by Mdint machine. 9amt e'llltomel' contact by pbone. Tuel. thru Sat. Call penoanel for In· t.-vlew appt. Clerk Typill.I. Prior -office ~ence. good typing skills fa ability to operate 10 key desirable. Good co. benefit.s. For appt. call 640 -4580 ext 202 .. E.O.E. COSMn'ICS 1\red al wort.inc for ao-meaae ebeT l«tiq lor people lnterelted l:a akin care fl cosmet.1<:9. (Aloe Vera Product•> We train.By appt. only. 9am to lOpm Call Joann, 714-957 ·51128. Qismetology. nd 5 people who are tlred or present occup. to join an up & Cleril/Typi1t cooung Int 'I C08meuques tcr process cor porate C.O. Wtll tram Sandy· genera I and ad . _957_·5828 __ . _____ _ min.iltrativc;. e~penses, COUPLE WANTED to bank reconc1lia~ns and help manage sm. busa· t y pe accounting & ness part·time. Must be management reports. willingtoleam 642-2247 Typing, 10 key & Ille blqmg knowledge req·d. CXXJRRJER travel agen- Salary lo lllOO mo .• de cy. Reliable person, own pending on exper and car. Valid CA drivers qualifications. Call bceme. M·r. I Sp. Mrs. Denise. 540-5505 Kimbrough 957 8747 Clerk·typlst. permanent CREDIT posauon. 50-60wpm. gd INVESTIGATOR working cond & benefits. Exceptional opemttg ror start 9650. Mon· Pr•. 9am experienced loan 1n Spm.979-2270. vesu gator with l>ank. CLERK TYPIST / RECEPTIONIST For laJV office, gen. clen cal duties, ans. phoues, legal exp. not req., 35 hr wk. 0 .C . Airport area. 833-0352 COIL WIMDEltS Electro mechanical anemblers: Growing solenoid com- pany h.u lmmed. r /lime opeolng11 for trainees &/or exprd. personnel. Work with small pre- cision parts · good manual dexterity a must. Gd co. benefits & wortclng conds. Salary open. Apply in person or contact Charlene at S.R. ENGINEERING 834 Productlou Pl, NB 642,..1514 finance l'ompany or mortgage comp11n y background. All paid company benefits inrlud ang dentaJ. Salary com mensurate with ex per1 e n ce Phonr 714-546-4900 Mr Stein man. CRT TYPIST OUr position requires ac- curate typing skills or 50-55 wpm. Previous lyp· ing e~perience w1th purchase orders of sales documents helpful. We otrer ao xlnt entry level position. good i.alary & fringe benefits Apply at main gale. Weiser Loeb. DivtSion of Norris Industries. 5555 McFad- den, Hunt.lnaton Beach. WE. ---------aJSTODIAN · From 3 to lOpm. Mon· Fri. at Univenil.Y AlhieUc Club. 7S2-7ll03 Jon Sl<XX> ~ 7580. INC 2313 f'1urvww Rd. c. Ill. Dmtal AAlstant J49.31191 Experie:nced t'bainid~ RDA ln H.B. -atart. EUX.'TRONJC -.1111t1 ASSEMBLY Company· located near General Offlc•. beav, pboaes, booileepiq ••• petieoce. 401 Main Sl.. Hunt... Bcb. DENTAL CHAlRSIDE ocu.n needs full time a.a. X-ray lie. williog to Trainees for mofg. learn. Every other Pr1 dMsJOO Eam wb.aJ~ you olJ. Call 644-2485 or evs learn Many benefits. Ganud Offlc• ~2886. Call ~3632 Varied duties lO Include bte typmg, mail, filing. DENTALA.5SISTANT 1--------•I elT&Dds Presley ol So. Pregnant Assis tant Dectroruc A.ssemblen Ca.bf Contact Sharon. neech someone to ftll in 2 E L E C T R 0 ~ (Cl" rwd November lbru M E C H A N I C A L --------- Dec & Jan. Can you INSPECTORS needed l•--------~p" Ca.1_1548_·560_2 __ 1mmed1ately for tern DENTAL Front Offtl'(' Expenenced. call uft 6 968-5..'111 -------DENTAL ASSISTANT Cha1rs1de 4 day work week Xlnt.pay w benc Pn\ Npt Bt'h. office R.DA reqd ~ porary openings an alllJOrt area. .Min exp req. Call Pam. 556-8S20 ~w HEU'! Tra<'t ei.crow off•rl•r needed 1mmed1.llt'I) E.O E. call CaliforniJ escrow. 546-2942 ~ROW OFFICER General Office YOU CAN GOTO WOik TODAT!I! 557.0045 0\-Llf\';;. II~ PfRSONNll SflMCtS 37Zl lirdt StrHt Mawpcti ..... DENTIST expen enced Great opportunity. Dr Flanze r. 642 0112 or &W-6687 Dependable adult to ope rate parking lot sweeper Mon.Fri. m•d· rule to SAM. 54.5-2'61 l Aggressive new ofc loc 10 Gen1 Offc & Typist, Start pm;uge Newport Beach ~75. For Appl. CaU: loc Needs top officer. (133.328>. Hrs. 9-Spro X1nt pay & tll'ner Call for -------''---- coofiden11al 1nterv1ew GLAMOURJOB 714-97S. ll n MARY KA V COSMETICS DB'UTY Cl.RIC I Clcncal posillon avail lrnmed. Require! l yr clerical expr and type 40 wpm. Starting sal S388 ba·wk.IY Call 833-0411 . ext 332 for appl. Orange Count y H a ,..b o r MWUC1pal Court. E X C I T I N G Nds Beauty C.Onsullant». CHALLENGE Couple Oppor. to earn top $S wanted to manage small wit.be fastest growiog business. part time OJsmeticCo. WeTrain! Must be ambitious & CALL: 957-0496. Willing to learn. Call :>&7984. Golf Starter Trainee needed ror private club. FadDry For Interview caU F.qual Opport. Sm pl yr Kindt wn.dow &M-5404. r.-...-... DISIGM Nationwide Manyfac CHICICB lurer of woveir wood shades is exp&nding to Excellent career op-incl Production of m1ru port.unity to work in t.be blinds. We have several lnternation•I head· op>niop for bot.b exper quarlenl in a company workers • trainees on deallni in energy related our day ahift. We 're look- producll • services. In· lng for dependable peo. di v 1 d u a I m u 1 l be pie eqer to learn ft ad· knowledlable in machin· vance wit.b our Co. We of· ing & Cabricat1n1 or fer good pay & benefits. Guards WANTED W./F1• .. 1 . ......... -Responsib)e persooa. preeently Ucenaed or not to become Security or. ficers. COME JOIN US! hardware. s Yean e.x· KJrschCo. CUSTOOl ... 1 perleace ill electro·, 17352Armltreog,U'Vfue ~" mechanlcal design, wUI ~ locations available tbrii-OUl Oranie Count)' Inc luding Newport Beach. Cos~ Mesa • MilUon VlejO. UY~Y Of'IRATOIS Expandlnt firm hH opdnp for dallr entry open&.or. l yr, min U · per. r-equlrtd. Full 6 put tlme boun Hall. for 2nd. or a shift and/or weekaoda. Some tem· porUJ poaltlCMll aull. ~ ror allfll. Part time for Harbor check engineering draw· area church. Late after· i a I s re I at in g lo FACTORY TRAINEE noon • eves. Call Fred. mecballltm involvincop-J.mmedl.at.e opening with 831·2880 t I c • m a g n e l I c • 0oaia Meaa mnCa. co. Delivery, newspaper to 8)'1'0SC0Plc system1. We Xlnt benefita. Will train \'9lldlftl machines $5.00 olfflr excellent benenu. rt«bt penon. 545-4M03 br. Retired welcome, ..,_•a creative en· FACTO .. v TRAINEE ·. QI SA NB Art vlronmenl . Contact _. ... ' ~~~a!r.. Personnel 551·90S1. Good pay, xlnt Mure ln 5P ,G-2857; .,....._ o E fast 1rowln1 plaallc DIUYIRY ~E.~~·~·~~~~~~I adhealve co. 1537 li\all·lime for local de· DISK a.ERK/PBX. Saft Monrovia, N.B. 548·Sl.2S. B~•. Xl.ot. driving re-Clemente Inn. l2S W. cord reqd. For •vt. Avealda Eaplaadlaa, 567-9212 uk for r . s.naem. Well. Newport Sta· II , tntetnational Secunty Services. Inc. 1775 E. Centet St~ Suite I~ Anaheim 635a I Equal Oppor Employ~ tu not ~. Mu.y co. beneftta. APPlr al lllO ftacetia. 00.ta M••· nbn. No aper Dtt. 2 ... U l.~DH pd, lo St.-lnllllaC PNl'•m. All &ranaportaUon at kJdClnl lw'I. Applicmila ~MDHt,tla;Je• ......, to leave immed. QAIAO& SAL& • la l'ar JlllrlCIUl lntwvtew u. Dlll1 Piiot ...... bap. SAFEGUARD ~!!I! ~':9'w101 -r~u r..•. _Uom..;.;...;.lf'l_;n_loc_. ----tJ'8W7 Alda. D~ or PM aid. n.ctUenl befteftb. Alllb at 1445 ~perlor, NliDIUO P/C IOQllC-- Xlllt °"'1 for fWl c1&ar1e bocM ! .,. • Ulna fl.Du. dal AllWmeala Mia 11r uper. Lons eetab eng dlttr In Costa Meu. PleMa.nt Ole coadhibu, all friqe beoeftt.t, •tart· lnt. aalary 11,000/mo • Call l :SO·S, Mort·P'rl ~ c*J lln. Wlaia 172-J.s:m. P1 ~. To ..... )"OQl' drawta1 cara, pboae WMtAdllelp? IGN71 __,.tod I ' maraimewRcL c.M. ..._,, ... 1 Drapery Workroom , .....,....~.Neer oc A1rp>rt Salary op9. ....,. ..... ~ ............... , " ~ ... ---·· • ,,._ .. ~ c: ... & • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • ... • .. • • • ... .. #o .... "' " .... ,,. " -' ~ .... ._ "' ....... -.. ~ I .. ~··,.non latenlew oal1 . Hear Huoten. 10 Fashion lalMd.NB ~ w1f0Uowtn11. MMlin a"alt lot rent at The Vllla1t' Fair, L.a&una Bltach, t94 ttlOO ~YMAM f'cr ...... e)«t ,,,,,,~ l'O U&bl Ja.iutonal duu"" Dl1lvery • p6t ll up In t•u \NC.k, peck a am& M U!il have vahd Cahf d.rwu• lac Apply G I. G System1, 11 lU <.:ondor Ave.PY ,_,_CM I~ a ... ~ wtUle 100 .... ,.. .... job! Par•ere laa ur •nte a..u, wUI LraiD JOU 6 11111,-.. hall n>mmta..tOM wllUI! ~ IMm a..rore J'O'l how It )'OU 'II be matWtc wavn In • rt> warcting life time pro feulon . <.;a ll Gene lllUant fw full dpt•ll• M-5Ul IMSUaAMCI Group llffllb Cl•1m11 t"X amuwr, at least t,yr wi per. Salary ~n )tl).1'16'1 IRONING Sttkana r•IJ1.1 bh~ ~ Lu do 1.ron1n1 lor busy lnd1v1dual Yuur hornet own b.r&. 64$·9866 ttltdware 8a.!es Apply 1n ....,_,..._........,,,,,._......,...,_. ... person . C r o wn lilntwan. !10'1 F.. Ul•~l Hwy,CDM. Maida, appl,y 1'b Inn a\ wiuna, 21 l N COHl llWy, l.a1&wa• 0.•arh MAJ O, t.o cure for nu•o r01y cari>elt1d otrl\'" bkta ti 1lllff I> 5pm or .-4pm, Mon f"r1 ltt1lia Lat. oun 11moker l'crm only l:hrneflt1t, ~>11ld hohday1o , v11cat1 ona. w pay 8at"k Strttl, ass ~ BSt . Tw.tm MAIL /EDIT CLERK HEAVY DUTY UME TECHNICIAN by dMta prooessin" co bas a full tame op.>ointc l1t11t s hift to handle status caJJ.i from accoun· lW'ltS & he.Ip coordinate quality control with edJt dept. & other relat ed duties. Must have ac· 1rviDe Personnel Agency cowWoa or bookkeeping 4111El7lh,Co6taMesa exper. le be able to Larte volume Chevrolet Sle:.MS 642-1470 operate 10 key adding .Dealenblp with huge ~~~~~~~~~ mac hine by t ouch. work load off en stable Pleue call ror Olppt. poaition wilb 1ood pay Janitor, pt·Ume, 6:30pm· uale & many fringe 10 :30pm. Respons i · bmeftta includln& major billl.iea; will be clean- medlcal dental & life Ing • upkeep of bldg, Ina., paid vacatiori. etc. 8*0Ckini supplies & een 'l ldee1 world.nc conda. in maint. upkeep. In· new modem plant with ten1ewin8 between 11·4: UlleRequipment. 100 E. Baker, CM. SAFEGUARD BUSIN~SYSTEllS> INC. 2283Falrview Rd. C.M. 549-3081 a.e.roaet exper. req. ..:;97.,;,.;9:..·s:MX>;;.::;.;._· ______ 1 Cillllwl L.-M6'Y JANITOR, full time days, --------'-'W• •le•..... experience preferred. Maintenance llJ.llJJ. Pleasecall97i-l652 JANITOR, part time niebU. experience pre· CREST JAMToa rerred. Pleau call 2nd 6 3rd abU'l ~ 'CHEVROLET, smoa .. exp .. inJarutona1 --·----1~ wort. factory exp. pref. Management 6 Sales ""-• Apply at main gate. Xlnt posltiona open. Fabric or • 90tW.21JtSt. wmaea at comp. co. paid ret.aiJ ex;er req'd. Call San Bemardmo. benefit p;acltqe. E.O.E. Jack.646-4040. Hostea---,-. -Xln--t -o_p_p-ty_l_o_1 Weiser Loclc, 5555 Md ad· M a n a g e r B r I g h t , • s upplement Income .. ~. .. .. . ener getic. person able Welcome new residents. ICJTC ... ....a person to manage new Permp/t .f1exhrs.Need p "-Sat/SIM busineu serving ex· car & t y p e wri t er. mt _.. elusive cllentele in pro· Hospitality Hostess ly. ,_ to 2:30p•. ducing & copying. Typ. Service, 547·3095. Mohre wo ... • pr.. ing & math an ai;sel. fwnd. XW INMfits & Pleasant surroundings in H o l e I E X E C . k I d Jrv. $700M o to start HOUSEKEE PER S11n wor "9 con ·+future profit sharing. Clemente Jnn l:t5 W layYl~w COftv. Hosp. StartNov. l 673·0818 Avenida E11 pland1an, 2055 Thurfn, Costa -- S:m Clem Mesa 642·3505 MANAGER for medium ---E.O E. • s1:r.e apartment romplt•x HOUSECLE/\N~ltS __ ._ __ _ Reply to 11606, r,o The Car nee, P/T. TopS LA B (J R A TO R y 03JIY Pilot, PO Box 1560, GinghamG1rl645·5~ TECHNICIAN Main Cost.aNeset.CA 92626 Housekeeper. babysitter, 7 year old boy, Mon thru F\'i, 80me eves. Own -oar. H.B. Call M7 ·5822 aft 6. t.enance. & animal cure. MANICURlST wanted. biomedical testing lab, rmt st.ation or percen· $3.50 pt!T hour. full or taee Pam's New Image 1)9.rt time. N.A.S.A. 1582 964-STn Deere, Irvine. 556-8140. ------~ HOUSIKHPElt -lbnufactW1Jli JIWI time • ..,..s u1ary 11 Lldiel who need extra in· TaAJt•S b•ll•li u ... E . o . i:. come a or over please tla,vtew Conv. Hosp. ca0~2727 t11 tr Ope:ral• a *'51 Tbari c M ca11 Newly tnueased startin1 n, · · Landscaping Interior wage• lhift bonus pre- so.l505 plant maintenance, ex· miums adds further In· Housekeeper Live-In. In ~rience helpful. Full centive to join our stable good health for com-ume. 494-0168 & st.ill growing plastics foruble home. Salary &. Landscape company m the Irv me In benel1t.s. LClguna Niguel General Maintenanrl' . dus t ri a I Comp I c x area. 495-0000 Indoor plant.o>. Male or Tr3lllees or expenenred female. Xlnt beneht~ m 01 d 1 ".: m 11 t h 1 n e HOUSEKEEPEH 5 clays, operators needed on etll mus t h ave own t·ar 546-661:12 shifts. Complete benefit Permanent. Call 645·0089 Landscaping Full tame package paid by com HOUSEKEEPER . fo'or permanent pos itions paoy includ1nl( major · open. Experience pre-Medlcal, Dental & Life traveling exec. L1 vctn or 1 out. Mutil be ex per & pro· ferTed but not necessary. In.'>. App Y: ri clent In maintaining call after5pm, 979-5182 borne. 4 to 5 days a week. Ll&AL SICRET ARY No Sat. or Sun. Approx. hrs "' 30 l l 30 p No Fee To Applicant · .,: 0 : · erm Specializing In applicant only. Apply In 'Ole Le al Field CIMCO 2165 Briggs Ave. Costa Mesa 92626 E.O.E. 546-44flO .. Cl. 11111[ 'Ille DMb ... -.... - !oas'do otala& '°" lnlMe for full time, ....... poalUoa IQ our Clualfted J>.put. mmt. M1o11t be able to type »-40wpm <typlo1 MP!CHANlC Ucbt duty. tS wU.I be admlnbtered Mlulon VleJo aru toallappbcaot.a>. handle WUdl nDQ U!-tSU phanc9, learn computc:r . ---•nd other 1eneral MKD!CAJ./RECe;P'l' clnlcal duties. Op· Eltper pref. Colla Mtaia punu.nily for ad vante· Area. <:all 631 31113 rnent and excel1et1l com· ---pany benefils . Salary Mt!tlJcal Labor11tory In oommeoaW'at41 with e•· Newport Ue a eh htu perieott For Jni.,,rvlew, opttn1ng for hrit!hl , p&eaae caU:8'2·4321,ext. h11r<lworklng 1&lrl for m t.,my olftce. Previous CJf _ • ~• CO ..,ST nt'tl up desirable Will ~ "' lnLln ln computer. Hr:i DAILY PILOT own to 8 pm . We otfer 330W. Bay Street roma>eUlive uJary. paid Co6t.a Mesa vaca1.IOO. prolsl sbanng Equal Opporturuty & <JtMr benefita Please Employer phone Betty ror ID· lt.'rv1ew IW6-4403 Onbodoot.Jc Cbatnude As· --------S1St. MissJOn VteJO. RDA Medleal Coordinator pref'd, nwble hrs, nght 0utgo&ng LOdiv who en pay for right person JOY!I dnVUlg Msl be fam Come & ioterv1ew us with Orange Co LA ,..,... areas. Own transp 8:17-l ........ Medical bkgmd helpful Will tram. lmmed open· a.np full or part time Mon Fri 9am·5pm '16S.a:;oc) ( OI' ID terv lew. • • M EN · W 0 M.J:; N · CHILDREN. Hollywood ls casting now. Act.ors. Actresses. NO EXP NEC. Exceptiona l career preparation for lho&e wiahing to break Into m ovies /co m - mercials. 778·1080 Sm fee. Scr een Art ist M&mnt. MOOIL.5-ISCOITS Attrad.ive Females OnJy S500 wk+. 645-6896 MOOIL.s.HCOtrTS AUnct.1ve FemaJea OnJy SSOOwk +~ •50• PACIA'ilAS ASSIMlllAS NEED NOW !! ./Top Wages INo Exper needed /LoogTerm asaignmenl VOLT t "'-'"1'1.lltAll• '•I lf.H t •. 546-4741 3848 Campus Ori ve <acroufrom John Wayne Airport ) Equal()ppor Employer Painlera helper, Int. & Ext. Part or full lime. n 4fM8.9184 MODELS/HOSTESS-For Parking Attendant. Ponche auto promoting male/fem. pt _• f.lime. In So. Calif. area. Looks Job In Seal Bcba&Nvt It penolBJll)' a must. Bch. Call blwn 1&-5pm. Call Kathy 972.9414 _673-4800 _______ _ MOOl!LS tor ISCoaT p ... ..., TIME & CATlllHG AIU SBVICE EVENINGS • 661·211 I * Adults with out.standtng. attractive personalities who enjoy workmg with kids. Over 21. Start at S3 50 per hour. Phont• 6 42·4321 . Ext :!~O BETWEEN 1·5 l'M Morning newspaper auto route. /\pprox. hrs. 4-&lm daily. Ideal !>UP· plcmental Job Approx eammRs S375·S450 mo 540·300!1 & 5 10 67:i:t , 7 IOam Asil for AftdrH 1-A.tuetl Opportunit > Employc·r. HJtloD Circulator •MONEY• s.t upur own hours. Ell· tn cub wor1dq full or P/f. \'ou make '2000 or more s,w. mo. Must be 18 °' o&der. C.11 for Im· mediate job. :M9·8730, 9-5. PHOTOG RA P HER , 35mm c1mera w /wade lllCle lens, dependable • economical car . Apply 1'"9 W. Orangegrove, <>ranee. t'hoto Stud.loll.ab needs office manager for counter sales. cashier. general assislllnce Ex per m pholo·f1n1sh 1ng sales prelerTed. C..11 for appt. Mor1·f'r1. 63~1.- Practacal nurse to relieve U) 2A hr penod. 1 day a w , steady j94-454S Pre-school aide, Part Tame 540-1.919 PRESSMAN. lmmedlate openrng, high s peed Webbtramee. I Yearoff. &et experience required. Apply 1'49 Orangegrove, Orange. 6197 ·3831. PrinUng PASTEUP ........ ~le mal•H 1Mto ....... 11no1c1 • tor "Mt'ar ,..._, Room • boar4' to qodl ... penoa. Call -.-, •-euly ---------All or aft Wiil. PDBON, . penaa. ~~------1~~~~~~~~1 _.full time, wW ir• -R.M. AbrabJm Cataloe Rl'X:EPTIOjll'IST. law of. Rlltawant Stlowlooaa. 1.119 Newport race. '150 mo, no exper DAY 1US PllSOM llvd, a.ta 11 ... nee. 752-7410. Apply Between J..S. Mon ~t. pt-t1me, ror t.bru Fri. Ru•ty Pellc:an, $.6111 .. SOMS tqy llair salon. Prefer 2735 W. PacCoasl Hwy. ~Y pl&aa a4uJta ~3S Personable&reUa N.B. lo work with and bl.e. 831 ·7060. Beltaw'anl motivate ~. Over 2L Receptionist, need person Saodwich penoo wanted ~~~aao. w/froot otrc appearance & counter help wanted. PARTTIMI for preatie1ou11 N. 8 ~ w/good salary. F1naoc1al Planning Call87HW. EYB•taS eo.,,. Some typing. eau Restaw-ant PHOla Mic.belle or Doug COUMTH tm.P M2-4..12l oc41t·9466 644-7~. Part time 9-2. Mon·Jo'ri . Ed.250.Betweenl·SPll. Xlnt wetting coed. f\all Ask Por Aodre.a Receptionist/ Mature!xe:•person. expeneoced as Recep· Uooist. Heavy phones. type 50 wpm., invoices. qootaiions, orders. Front offlce appearance Top salary & benefits. l rv a.n e FWTI. Mfr. CaU Ka ren, 540-MM . RECEPTIONIST · Busy developers office. Lile bltkg, typing, varied dlaies. O.C. airport area. 751~6. club membership. EJC· Sales Rep. to call 00 re- per. not. nee. Prefer ader ad business ac. mature woman Jrv1ne CIOUl>ts ror advertising. Ollbhouse, 754.7500 aft MM lbna Fri. tam~. 1.30. Jack. Base + Commiaaion. Company beDeftta. Will train. Neat appearuee ..... 5*s •eood •pelliq eaaeattal. One of Southern Calif. Aalllly Pemlyuver. lMO leading specially cbaJna PlacenUa Ave., Costa bas ammed career open· Mela. mes for A.saisl. Mgrs • --------- Sa.la ~ iA our So. SAUS,.UAIL Art.lat part lime. Fri & Sat. Experience pre · ---------rerr ed. Apply Pen· Coast Plata. Fashion Office supply At sta· 1sland • Miuion Viejo tloners needa ex· stores. Prior shoe or perlenced retail doChlng ex.....-preferred. ~ P\111 t ime. Xlnl Salary + com · Pbone for appointment mission. • fllll fringe 557.9212. Ask for Mr. nysaver. l680 Placentia, Calta Mesa. ~ST benefits. Contact Mr. Weal. Newport Sta· SWITCHIOAID Yutuc at: 71A·541M043. tiaaen 1.nc. OPIRATOll Ret.al.1 Clerb. ruu time, Sales PIUM11MG Experienced o~rat.or Moft,Fn, 1~5. Also part SeeGrut Earth Help wanted In web· for bmJ ru1 estate of. tune. late aftemoooa • UnderNutrition offaet IJftU room. Ea· f\ce. ConlcJle board. Call evenin1 clerb needed. ---------perieoced •trainees. for app t . Coldwell Apply: Pier l. 2710 SCTtYTOY.P. Minimum age 20. Apply Banka-/a.rieJobuoo. Harbor Blvd. Costa Typinc. some S /H , Pennyaave r , 111 110 644-IOIO Mela. liberal company Aaceat!a.C.M ~~~~~~~~~ Sales / De pendable benefits. Seod resume PrinUnl Homemaker for perm. w/eapr. • aalaf')' re· BINDER aod S qWementa to Presley of =·'ft~· .. :~~ ~C:.7. RECEPTIONIST/ c:i.bi::· ~l. TI!; So. Calif. P .O. Bolt 2200, ro...u n... ~17-N.B. iB.1. AUD: Bev. starttt. No ex-per. oec. ....,..ee~an_. -= PBX Sl'OCK BOY Inventory ...... , ... ,,_, & general clean up pos avw.J 1mmed Ofrs xlnt benef & op port to I rn pnnung ind with ~ yr old pnntmR <'O 1n Suntu /\na reloc·at1nsi to Lu~u n .i 11 11 1, (.'Jll BUrRe r King. Ont.' or 547 7174 America s f<J i,l food ravontes. currently ha:. Rllt'QUt>thull lll·lllthl'luh an operung ror d fnt>ndly <·mr>loy1>;1' Mt-.ie1I Fu II people person our CMlJ Seamltreu, sail loll ex . Salm Clerk, part ume/ .-.J___. full •;-perm. mus t work al per • .,. .... ..,.,,.,.., •uue, least l wknd day. Ptr.63l,UM2 497.292$ SAies/ DelJ very • X.lnt op. par for colleae students Have full ume & p/Umt- pQ6. avail You can e;,im up to S7 00 per hr ~II 531-«l II bt wn I llpm Slal<"O SECRETARY Corpor•t• Head· ; lwu Motel Maid.,, F'IJll & I' T . no expe r nec~~sa ry , Salary & Co bener11.:., itp ply m person only· or part llmt: J<;.1t•4ul:I Mt:\a heitdquartt:r ' IMMEDIATE ball CSA n o 7872 nt.~ J recepuorust "ho H I:: A L E S T A T t: can handle our phones, FORTY LOVE 1'8*11SSHO, FASHIOH ISU ... D l.mmed. operun1 mature uiea person. Futl-ume. Apply at 26 Fash100 I.al. Npt. Bd\. State· wide investment servlces firm -Fashion Island Busy, active, challenging, d1vers1fied di.Ille:. Good skills, (typ- 1n ~ / s hortha nd 1 or - l(an1zat1onal abil1t1es 640-0123 M·Fr1 9 00-5 :30 Costa Mesa Inn 32Xl6Harbor Blvd, C.M. PART TIME SALESMAN WANTIW with typmg abwues pre OP~l.._.G EARN UP TO 1s 1. COM· ferred PBX expencnce rm " MISSION NET I Can notreqwred. MOfOll llOUTE SaL~Sun. Mornings. earn from ~K to SJOOK DAILY PILOT routes in DriverTo Deliver annually. 2·Ftod out wby Burler King can reward S.-. so. Laeuna & San DAILY PILOT uew he c;,irn big SU 'i!: ~l.san~~::e SINSIDISAU.SS Oemeate no,w available. to our carriers in San ~e. Come talk with aalary and ellcellent NI U.. ,..woe. Ea AftA!n100D detiveey Mon· Juan., Capistrano Beach, them. 3-0ur produc · Cllllll()eQ1 benefata. Plus perieoce helpful, will d.ily thru Friday, morn· Dana P oi n t . San t / 1 n ex p e n • 1 v e ..... ,11 ftljoy worinnit a.n train. Some c lerical '-.-s.• .. --'ay •-Sunday. Clemente area. Must land/budicet terms 4-J-work in volved Pref u-uuu • 1 our f~t paced modern ,_.... d 1 ,. II Secretary Newpolt Beach ad agen· cy recprea person wilb excellent skills, some accta peyable Ii reeeiva- bie experience. CaU JW at549-8851 SICaTA.IY for Li&htniac Bolt. DetaJJ . onesud for general or. fice worit. 7141831~ Excellent earnings for have good dnvmg re Pre-set appts ica ore ractllly mature u ..... v1 ua ..,a just a rew hours of your cord, large station S.F'ind out why "we vc S57-0822 SECR ETARY/ Part day Nominal cash de wa"on or van llour ly Rot the lx~l lhin.: .i•JIOI! ume IF~om your own " k ( \I If \OU rt· 4uJl1f wd SALESLAD'I fo r IJ1l1t'!> Posit r equire d Call pay -t m1lca .:1• al NB .ire.1 ,\, 1,r r home1Workabout20hr:- 2 plC"-'>('"l\l'U.\d l J ll J t •"'-1n :\"rt u ,h lhr ;!.I G42-4321. Ask for ... <r.>tt'r lowarH·e <:all JI Jrr) lloward ~ 340' .. """"' • ., u , per mo & ea rn Sl50 Ouellet. Seell'Y at loam~.!"_(' all t>IJ X.');j() M u " t la k e goo <l f714J540-6565 h h 642-4321 . S .a. 1 e.t 1 •DIES &bortband overt e p one Nurse, bal'k orr1ce, phys1 Real U.tate ~ -& transcnbe. May han· c1an·i.orf1ce NB Part ume help wantl'<l, SECRETARY IUR~ 8'1NG f'ull tune & part ume for dlehte books. Should livl' 646-3499 Mon &/or Tuei. ru.:hts for general Heal Estate COIPOUTION I or country 's finest in or around CdM. Call f o r produ ct 1 on . ortice. LaJ(una Bt'nh duJdren's Boutiquei., Le Debble ~7-3220Ext.231. NURSESAledOES.t7·3, 3·11 , Minimum age 20 /\pply locauon. 494 !«>7 l\i.k for Maga.o1m. So Cst Pluza SECRETARY ORDER expenenc or ra1necs. 0 1660 1503So. Co~t Onve S&8S8S Mesa Verde Conv. H08p. al ~ennysaver. Joanorl..arry. Su1tel06 _;_ ________ , DESK·typino 60 WPM, Placentia. Costa Mesa. 1~~~~~~~~~ • .., 661 Center Dr. C.M.. r:: CostaMesa.Ca921626 Sales : Mana~em e nl phone orders, general E.0.E. Part· time, earn $200·~ Real &late Tr a 1 n ee s p / l . f I t . otc, growine company in ---------per week r egistering w-~-'. unlicensed <we EqUAJOpporturuty Oynanuc, posihve 18+. C.M.Si57-tl16 Nunes Assist. Certified ·---to beJ r ry the lllACU Em....t~ M ff IH Dev alt bus~. 557·3062. Aides needed on all ·~" pqua 1 will train>: neworexper.1~~~.,...,~,.~er~~~~~ ------.....---SecnUry, general office. sbl.fta. Classes avail. ror Ubertarian Party for licensff!I for new ex· I· SALESMAN wanted for good typing, excellent non cert.lfled. Good start-valid status . Ca II pandine, actJ\le Jrvlneof . ._ •flap lllll:Hoa coUecllo1u1eoey, salary beneftta64.5-2lll Lana. penon wkdya 9: 30 to 6 or ~ Ila. Marcella, 655 So. a. St. 'l\alin 92880. ing sal a r y Ii xlnt 964-1.908. rice. Call manager, Ca.ti to S1D per .IJIO· Ellper r benefits . Apply at PARTTIMI RedbW Realty for con· preferred. contact Mrs. SECRETARY·Parl·tJme, :"w:~~-s~o~=~ f1aphjp Conv. Center. MAMUFACTUllMG ~:.:ml•l Interview. ~~:, ~~!i~!! Goodaman~ =~~or:ble Ha •• ,,., therapy trained. Ca II 06 FI a Is h I P Rd· WHb Iota of work to do • immediate operun1 ror 1---------1 ·-.. ".!!~rj~f/Uhome mary hie le agency .._S204 Newport8eacb,462-8CM4. Ol'den to process we are ........... s.t.s sharp, self s tarter to s.Am/M.abrtman~ SF.cRETARY -........ --170NewportCtr DrNB 1---------1 Nuninl In need or part lime Openln1 ror licensed mamtai.o records system INDOOll PLANTS Experienced wilb strong •L.A. couple. Located Ste:.MS 64().2920 MICHAHICAL MUllSISAJDH employees to rm this salespeople, locally includi.o1 library. cor· typing 6 s horthand on tbe w • ter In N · DISICJM State certified odly. S4 o e e d . St u d e n t s , owned, with nauonal re-r~ •plan files. a.IDlla, full lime career La11o1aa. Health In· LEGAL SECRETARY per hr. Xlnl working boulewives · An ideal rerral system. Excellent Re.ponajbiliUes also i.n· We are lootmg for an opportwuty. Apply in suraoce and beneflla. needed for busy lili&•· Blelt-cond . •benefits. ~Umework sltuaUon workin1 co ndlllons . dudem1inteoanceolin· outgOlngpersonto sell& pencm t.o: Mr. f\aentes Call Sude week days lion firm in Fashion Come join ut •work In Bayview Conv. Hosp. 111 being tried lo a pilot F.am 100% commlulon. house blueprint opera· main&am tndoor plant.a. at Robert Bein. William 213/4'11·2Z59 and week llla.nd. Min 1 yr exper the International cor· 2055 Tburln , C.M. procram wtlb our C(\m· For confldenUal a pp't. uon incluchng running f\aU 6 pan llme pos1-Froat6A.Yoc.1401Quail endan4/4M-1D neceuary. Contact Janet porate headquarters In a M2-:.so5 ..... E.O.E. pany. Come ln & discuss call 759·0228. Execu· GAF Blueprint machine t 'on s a v a 11 ab I e I SL Newport Beach. ,._.-..r llve-in roe 2 _at_79-063 __ 1 _____ company dealin1 with youracbedllle with us & SystemsRealt.on <WUl train)• ordenng weekend s r equire d . I lbOtbenleu childre n, LEGAL SECRETARY· tner'IY related product& NUTRITION SALES hours you are available _.:;. ________ , blueprint m aeh1ne f1eaae apply in person SF.cRETARY 6aenices. Experience a Rapidly growing vitamin to work. We will li(o over llC8¥1M5/SHWl'IMG stock/supplies. Organl· Mont.bru Fri 8-~. EXECUTIVE mu•l speak Enalish. cheerful, akllled, for challenge of designing reta1J chain see.Its outgo-lhe;obwtlbyou. Apply ' IHSPICToa tional akll.ls a mW1t. Xlnt 645--4044 llM4llaft.er5pm. airport law firm. Salary devices involvin° oplic1, 1 •-'ti consc·aous ..__..n,_ Sal ~-'S N k .. ng nu ... on . a....-n. Solenoid com-00. ucueu.... ary com-"_..... ~--................... cl • . --------•I ope n. on·s mo er -·-..'c & g-coplc · di Id 1 t j · u ·---... h ....,..,..,.,..,. ·~ '"''"-~ 851·9025Joeie ~~m. O:S'1g-nawill m v ua o orn o r CIMCO P*nY needs resporuuble mensurate wit ex· GAIDINS ble person to help llftl_.RE£P£1S sales team In the 0 .C. full time person to han· psieoc&. A.lilt for V-alarie 2311 Sa wtmlsc ornce cfuties. nuu.JIR LegaJ Secretary• busy involve machined com· area. Will s t art at 2.GSBrigga Ave. die incoming shipments, at 754.Q22 .. E.O.E. ki!'~:~wn typin&, SH •some bkpg. Reaponal b le M /F family law practice nds POlientir u slnJ h lgh lllOMo.w/oppforsalary C.0Sta Mesa9262S prepare outgoing ship· COM 640-580() Exper nee. Pay com- boulelleepen tor private sec'y w/recenl Calif. ex-strength steel. e offer increase & co. growth. ~ E.0 .E. ments. control mventory Have something to sell'> ~~~~~~~~~! memurate w /exp. Call l'Cl90f't. St.art Immediate-per ln forms & practices. excellent benefits, wages Please call Tris h al 546-4460 In stock room. use of Oasslfied ads do it well. -for appt. 11a m-3pm, lY fllll or part lime. Good Salary commensu rate & 8 creative environ· Great Earth Vitam ins nucrometers, digital in· 1._ ________ Sales ~6S. Ask for Dave. S ..... ~--... ywilh 2weelt w /ability . Lovely mentwbich will provide 8J8.8971 ••--H 1 · d1 cators & <'alipers •• .......___.&..a....-_. ..... -· C rr . you great person al ---Part...,,..,; e p! pt·Ume .._........, •-•-•ay review. Dental care, ID· Newport ntr o cs. satisfaction. Wewantthe Wbat's YourTrade" eves le Sat A.M Assist neceuary. MllSl be able Owft ... t ......,1 -•• tenaal promotion op · ~&M-·7283:....__· ______ best. BSME degree re-• $1.ll9per0ay · w/bcltetsalestosportlng to work from blueprints. F• Ad Actiln O>me to R.M. Abrams D.a.lflroocnter port.amities & olber fr. W me-Op . Be quired. Contact Person· events. U ·S6+ h r . spec.ks.verbal&wnlten C.ta.lo«Showroom, 1119 Must be familiar with lQll8 beaefita. Call Scott ell porturut~ It nel 557 9051 E 0 E • . That's UWetopay \ 972-4848. instruction. Salary open l'...11 a Newport Bl C M Ptt VA/FHA processing. -' 4M-8Sa1 or apply In your own bou. or ~~·~~-~~·~·~·~·~~! rcranadlnlheDallyPilot Will coruuder Trainee .._ F/tanyaoe~ao~. ' Minimwnl)'t'e~ .. req. person 419 No. Coast your own hours. 535-5122 ~ Service Dlredor)' that can P A R T · T I M E Good co. beoefil!I & work· R4ilM 11:1...l • Pr9Jey of So. Calil. Con· Hwy, Lal\1D8 Beach. UQUORCLERK Havesomethiog you want 8ltablillh)"OW'pro{essional PERMANENT Flexible U\I cooditlom. Apply 1n .,.., f"llU S•l S:S ORDER tact Bev. 1-.AfDIATE P art -time n ights, tolld.l?Cluailiedadsdo Identity. For more In· hours. Production.ship· penonorcall Charlene ••VJSOI "' 54MSOO. 7Sl·2928. it well 842-5871. fcnration call 842-5871. Pll\I & phone duties . Wall fer tnterview ~ t r ain. Phone Edith E.O.E. Ex:pandiq product line l•-------- PARTTIME Live.Jn Hounlteepe r· OPB.!l~S Coot. Oriental between ,. "9 30 At 50 yrs. old. Some Jlelp OD Seturday Ir Sun· ~ ~ da,y monlop todeUver I~~~~~~~~ DAl.YPILOT to our carriera. Must bavt aood drivlnc re· cord, lar1• 1 tallon ..,._or van. Hourly + .~mHea1e. Call Harry s.ieJet: 642.4321 I . LOr PER.SON • Needed immed.. Must be 18 or older. Good drtvln1 re· cord. Good starUn1 aa1ary • beoe. Contact u1ea mana1er, 8111 Yale• VW, Porsche, ~11. LVN, every other "Ill alnend elf. llluat be de· dlCIUd to ~ paUent ca-e. Xlat. U... Apply at 1441 SUperior Ave. Np&.Bdl. LVN, fWl time. xlDl bn, :;=a for H.B, .,_a, fall. Dr. ·a olfc 6 ccmtrol.. Call Coe· • ....,.,. llam-tpm. }. MANAGE I i.09 Sb~plll9 D.,t. PH•/ Aa.o-Thorough experience ln Shipping to FNMA & preparation or GNMA ools & management ability equired . ( you are looking for a career ather than Just a job, Call Today or a personal & confldenUal nterview. Salary S25,000.· . Cllw.rta 714-'71-IOIO COLDWILL 1AM111 m••nw. ' MOllNAM CO. A ColdweU Banlltr Co. ........ °" ...... ,, ,. ~" , 714-754-8701 S.R. &ilineerina 642·5&71 have generated this im· SMProduclloaPl.Nll mecUate openln1 with SICllTAIY NXOPB. F..am wblle you learn. Telephone Answe rin!J Service fllll time/part time. Varied shirts Days. aft.emooo or even· inp. LocaUona tn: FASHION ISLAND OOSTA M~/IRVlNE TUSTJN HUNTINGTON BEf\lt Ide.I for student 6 bouaewivu. Many o. beoefita includlna paid vacations. TyplnJI aswpm .. ~E .0.£. Call 5G.mo Moo.. lhnt Fri. •YOU IMl9't •~to oner or _.to ..U, ~•ce an ad [n the Dail1 Pilot a........Sectkla ••• ,.... .. 5171. 642-1114 creat poteoual for ad· r------------.. 9UALITY COMTIOI. MAMAMI I Lite lyplnf, som e sbofth&Dd It eqineer· =onalrvcllon eapr. ul. Prteley of So. • Coa&act Barbara , ..... I Your 3 to 5 years of quality control I I s upervision & management can be I Vaocemerll. Famlll1rity with aerospace fHtenet'!I would be very beJplul. Salary coaunena1o1r1te with experience 6 knowledae or the in·~~~~~~~~~ dultly. I applied in the build·up or a first class quality control dept. We're I I interest ed In an aggressive I I performer with experience In commercial electro-mechanical I I assembly & prior exposure to I I handling & Inspection of painted. WISPllSOM metal & pl astic parts. I I Day & Night shirt. avallable. , I :=.=..e.B. 01n I Mall resume to: I s.1eapnon det1rtd i I Clasallled Ad #609, Daily Pilot , I full tlme empJo)'mtn~ I P..O. Box 1~. Costa Mesa. Ca. . Retail areeUn1 urd 92826 I ..... A La'Card. So. ~----~-------·°*'Au&.~ DALllTATI ..... P\-111111r. lllllt be lam.War w1tb VA/FHA proceaatoc. ......... l~~pr.Nq. ,..._ ol SD. ea.w. Qm. ltd ........ llCllTAIY .. $1010 Olly l boaa. lf OU lllual bep bUn oo t.be rlP& track. Kalc11 of all HC.ret•rtal dlltlH + trftel llH I •am 11ea, No 811, 190c1 tnltt. Call a.&111 Pw 1 r' ~ q,•-.. Bart.ar. c.11. .......... .. ~Wuh~ 711i ... w_.... 7100 W a IMI "-teY• IMi "ilr..,w. 1011 ..... Wt 1011 -~~-~.!~~~ ........................................ ;; ................................................................................... ~ •• 18CW~Y. TJpt1c. ~ :r.-. mu to A._• llt.e. 110 to Dw'Ulll ' CllO. Set/ Lab ~: ll&aat ..... luo· Yamaba JSO, 14' Roble -•-_.at....-. tnaterpncW.l.utnt> -.iml l'\l._A.._ nib wda •homo Ort flail ullboat ubot· eet. eala. VW bumpsa, "91 .. tr Ml'VICe H · ... ~ (Ao ftff• N.8 Ill •t lemPllf8JDeOl t1t 1414 llllDe f\an• ~ mue bottled Wider ............ r:"\•He H U IUf)'. ......) lilult be r.Ua· 0.. tMi9 -;;-~ • bu((d., .,_, bolllttt'MI: S.t, Ort 30. recliMr, lampa, fr IDUCb <-".:: aru . J udy ble. Mlft manu.I du· Ottal90nftabbect900Ynl.111 0.rmSbep f,.;; Raect_uet Club Homea, ....._ 3100 Plertt Ave. =b· :::-' !r~ ..e.....aa.ft. & io 9QOd home Uu ·ahota IJ7GTybeeWay, lrv. CMSetlM'daylAM on. :--:-:==~=:-~; 17 erltab ~e,ruted <Ide wale6lt lbl, M .. nm, lJ". obecileoce claaau SALE. Furn, appUances. • WiAW • ..S ~ C.U for IJI ..,,Clltr lroa/bru a btid 4'J.l1DDAM _ o.,.... Sal•· ~l. to.a. ~by tb1n11. wome n '• 141 C • • IMll SU..• teniew ~•Hn -a Gd C'. t 6 othttr 1fi1 • I OIO 3llOO h o,,uoe LA. C<IM ~. plywood 6 new f\.a-&.;.;.a..a .. • T-M.M:......a '"-, ... .._ •ln"l lbl ••d • Aotlquea, furn. Imp•. doon.141-5578 o.....-,-Aa.lla ,_ ----.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nkl ·naeb. • i'•..,..W.N~IOO TRAINO YARDMAN r:'P'p· rn.s Al\t!r • *I IUY * * bro aet., dryer, coJlec ~1,n 1 · Every lhrng ...,CO .. ~/C ,...a )'d. •llJL be ln Good \lled f\imtt11re fr t.cr'1 pla._ etc frl·S•t S.l&Sun95pm ~Gt.-,.m.-. . .r:::i W/pe>Opttt, 1.4Waloul nqJbo&rd from ~w .. OR I wUheJI Sue i7m Wrt1htwood a'SCanary Dr.C.M. •tamtlMS mecll, lHlon Viejo Old IUlf'll ln LA, MJfTOl'll car~tor You Lil. H.B. (Slater/Spr ~~or~• ~·If'!_ t:~~!:.e:sd:i'i:; MAST•S .UCTIOM lalda)earea> _ ISTATI SAU Ua 1ua1~y ~YaA•9tCY I b&rorbuffetlnhom11{'1f H6HHltlH -H25 SUNDAY OCT 21 s t . Sat•Sun &am·3Pm ... l&ldl. i!tl&b 't6 •-part lime &Ir • for t tor• Appru lst1~ CASH PAlD ~ LO.Spm. 15.532 Sandusky ':: :t.'f't:tww,;~· S~~a Hu ;at•eda.UMllO tcood l~~~I ~~~~~· *2000. •t1ll MOO Yuu .. .._ _. m -' ..,r_ Lane, Westm ins t e r . AnaSt t&OranaeSt.>An· Newpott-ti ....... -.. IJl(We May be •nln al ,, .. """_, •w-u , unti bet ween Beac h &. Uque11, film, glassware, ._._-'n'aYll At!Ml u percmly Ulue OOOI' AllUQut"a, ~ 'l"" frdr'l'V's t5?-8l33 Newlud oil McFadden collectibles & much _,' E x e c ut 1 v 1' r 1 vol Newport Kl. l'M Or 1·•11 ~ HOME Mi.IC goods, tool!!. rock tnlSC. Everythmg must 0......,. requared by • ~2.101or644 ~ lllUUU. ~.tumbler, meul go• '-CM H IUtnlly 111 Scnke. ID<teoa 11licer. ring buffer . out ---------·~an• 0.1 '"'"ST ArlOql.le t))lllah love k '6I a.DSE nUT SALE door vacuum clea ne r . DaVlll Middle School PTA call Mon Ft1 '°' •'Ull urne poa!Uoo Mwit with 2 m•trb•OI Inlaid "V ~ ctwn holden.. & Rwnmage Sale Sal Oct llllll. •·•71 """._rood t.YP1n1 s ktll11 to ctwn. ~ fall 000 1602 Ottoralor fur niture & Sptede1 s uver br:_acelets_:_ 20, 7am·Jpm <parking Bllewi•• Gu·-• ~'\rl in OM IJlrl o!fwl" A.oUQut 4 l~Jl(.od bath tub ~es ... Cedar Glen ~) 1050 Arllni\OD, C.M. ..., .. ,. T •uwnl'lomcl, 2554 Elden Dmin1 tbl w tleaves le lbe h lnd o.c. Fair · Mlo lm'6m l y r •u YP10•· ana wer1na Mood oood, 00:.l offti A11e, Coeita Mesa, 11to6 chairs, Kitch set, Con-p e rteace lo Pul1c t! ~. fllln~. m alun11 ~ Jwly 642-87:H. temp roclung chair, ..;:grounds;..._ __ > _____ _ llllli\lr)' ar at.ber secun' APP' 's • travel ur•n~ .... -.cn 101 O -----Sda. Day beds & more. GARAGE SALE Sal/Sun t,y WllrL J>teaaie caU for ments Shorthand 001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Milty furruture . Must Sat , 10.2; 22 Clover: l<MJ. Antique dirung chrs. ..... ~13151. ~ary Salary com ,.~.,11 .. ~1 0 i,elJ 11.:. moved to smaller WoodbriAn t<•' ....... " g·-.... Jnm ,.. h •r mena urate with t'll "~ .-n q l 6 40 6389 "'6e . ......,.....,..., ....... ""'" " ...... c es..,, SecyJAdmi.alslrator penence Call 9S5 l:i5U Ws hr dry r s ft \'I 111(!> u51 r e r s · · Coloruul coffee & end Small liberal church , l btWT1 8-S work.Ing or oot 957 111:l:1 wM~ early AM or afl Garage Sale. Sal !lam tbls. much more . 9042 pe rson oH i ce Oood -------3p m ; books. bed . &gaU.:i Dr 11.B IS/E. skills, IDlture. Part lime TYP~I Growing C1rna Ill UMld RefnKentlon; Ju"°•t.' Walerbed w mar· how;ehold goods :t579 Hanullon & Magnolia l 9 to l. LltJft ~c" O C A.lrport area need~ Washert' & Dryl·r~ -:~~ Willow Ln. CM - ---. .-....... to handle typan" BARGAJNS S~RVIC'"; ""QI canupy, places to Garage SaJe. masc. alems. ,...._. " u._. A l ~ 00 hWllC plants. nick nacks 10-4 Sal&Sun 1312 So E 1604 Sandalwood, CM Service Slat.ion attendant 50 wpm & backup on """'°1 PP IQlll't' 11 ConruelJ40.3360 let nng Iv Skylioe. S.A. Localed full or pan lime. Top ..h-n.. Call 644-7540, ll1Sk Alabama & Ad1tms. llB Saturdays 6 ........... -nt.'>K betwn Npl. Bhd & - : A~~::.os .::: M:::-e~e , GE refng, sh· ,s.,dS22S l\cn Guud furn, craf~. misc to R.edh.LIJ. ...~AaAlrv GCE .~ASLEl,. 4 O!tffwy, Laguna Beach '• r'IS1 WANTED: 3 to 5 rriore was er ryer l(a1> S.IOO 15 Aspen Tree Ln, St b b I _,,... tne, ... a ., _ __ ......;;...;_._..;_ --days a week. Pleasant $225. 552·8325 L'ruv Pk Sat/Sun =· dba Y loysh x nl u__ __ stBT'METAL ~.gPcoennndysaAvpepr.lyt"!,?. •liame i:.how vri '" --· llUSc.'Fri~s!:~~brd . ~ ••••••••••• ~?~~ ~H ..... IC .---· UUll cat 0 r • ,. ,. 0 m b 41 M Country style sofa. xlnt --Sa f ~ "'" Placentia Ave. Costa 1'00d.. Din. rm. furn .. uphol. en acc. !I yr olc.J ~eld Machine s hop. Small. Mesa_ rrucrotrani..:c SlOOO vu lut·, 552-3664 chairs, coffee tbl . drp:. & ~. 15.2 hands. sl<>cky. fast growing compuny --$5.SO.wt1·:!'74l • -r ods, miscell. 2715 $400.4.93-79!12 Exp. Good pay. Good TYPIST W~er & tlrycr Kenrnon• II.an) rock rruiple gatdcii Canary Dr . C.M Sal & Hoelsehokl Goods 8065 benellt&. 546-8210 Accurate typist, gooc.J Oft• very gooc.J cunll Look lbl, 2 leovei; w /pads Sun 104 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• --skills,salaryopen. new $150 5 1U 11 05, Sl:l>1ofr ~4755 --Sblpping/Rece1ving. No !>49-!767 644..004~ Yard Sale, Sat & sun experie nce necessary ---l'le::.k <'hr chrome base<! Everylhang from TV ·:. N E. Co s ta M e s a . Wanted: N1te guard ar Refng. 14cu rt whit fro'lt b;wk & .irms beaut up· worlong & oOl workang !J79.MIO. r1 gator Wholes a l e free. Adma. swu OHO hol!> in blk vm>I S45 t.o stoves & mort· I~ SHIPPINGffiEC CLERK ~te!!mn:l ;~!~~;a;~ ~5 ~=7.~e: :~18~~j:~'. P3rsoo Sl · <'M _ Growing firm needs shill. Part or full time Yr old refng. bt>aut 1•1111tJ 2 wall bathroom hie!> SIS Yard Sale . S I-..im 1 h respoo person Cull lim e Apply an person Mon u; 7 cu ft Kcnmort• 1 ru~l 'fall throme swivel l'hr Sat Sun 9-4 AnlaqUl'l>, 1ir warehouse d uttes. R~c Wed A.M. al Bordaer'i:. free. dbl door. "ht rl'd\m)ht•aln('H•r uscd fa ce & patio furn incoming shipme nt:.. Nur&e ry, 7231 Irvin e 642-14711dy\,t·\i.64t;t,2;.'9 ~ 5.527688 dressen,, bab) 1tt·m:., stock shelves, pull or 8 1 d s A 559 22 1 y d g l I I def'S.~ pree>are outgoing E.O E -4 Electnl' ran~('. W,u <h WA.Vl'l:m Ql ~EN SIZ"'-~~Y:i~ i°m~;(. !>:3 Mil'n>-wave oven lyr old $100 S.:t· c.Je:1k $1 5 Sear f11Jl·rgla!> trpl<' ~ Other items t•orfl·e pot, da'lht"-". i<ame.. Imp:. etc Si! lo SM 700.~ ~IOVING SALE Stereo w 8 traC'k, 2.5 l ulor 'l'V ell'\."\ of~Jn. IJtJac:, h1 k1· lr.g >7. wtitt·rbe-d & refn.: 9t~il! " Fttd!J, Ootoblf 19. 1979 ......... I m 4 -:ie ao --·······~'····· .. ..... _............ t 0 -· IOIJ cmms -········ •••••••••• OllbD bat -flbltl.lu Early f0 '1 F e nde r m otor /aaller bull Handpeiated ~ramies, Teluaater guitar fr ZIJ&9 .... ,JIS.460.5MS._ plaques, nativity .set. cu.. »watt amp s:soo. ~...._ • pla tu , m ucb .m uc. Ml..._ _ • "'fOJO Items. A1ao apec&al or· 0 den 6 c:olor'I done •l ro-Acloultic 230 w / .. 1tchell ••• .. -•••-••••• aaooable cost. 846-5745 4-12" cabiael llOO. i..,. WANTZD: ao.t ~ for ev• hut custom MOO. XJnt JI.JO ' flatbolt om Irvine GoU Club Y em· ccnd. •1a Tandlaa or ....i. • 185'7_ benttlp for saJe. 1'100. OMce ,_ Mllw •It Mere. SOH!.Owtian 644-2382 "• 'p u at IOIS IOOd coed. '940-9:M2 Qt.ate Sale 1909 Weber ••-••••••••••••••••••• ...... Peww '9040 1rand p iano 13500, like new 1811 SeJectric , mllk1 laaa ao tiq 14e lypewnter a for home :;,~·;:~;:;·;::.!~~:~· Mabotany drop leaf ta· typist&. l800. Work avail. -;;-r ble, '--elry, 5-"" com e r F o r 1 n ( o , ca 11 K ft I lmmlic. CODd. ••h.Y ex ,..... "" tr&1. Twn 454 Cryaaders bed set . 10 /18·10 /21. 95'7.at4 very lo bra. _,3,000 11).SPM. 1423 Alpine, HB. Walnut exec des '-•· f8am,=) $44).'lM.'i.· aft Left o n Am e s. o ff • • ...,..... Delaware nr Adams. cNldenza, incluchng chr , 6.&tl). · · S3M300 lthr davenport, 2 ltb r & 16• DUF FIELD walnut side chrs. $750. BAYBOAT. Washer/el(!(: dryer $250, Relni SlOO Lawnmower. sofa, va rious hsehld it.ems. Aft 6pm, 546-46311. 312 Gallon fish aquanum w1t b a ll e quipment $1.500. or best oCCr. 5', Redwood hot tub w /e· qui p . Call art 6pm 631-19152 90 pieces silver flatware 16silver serving pcs 1847 Ro ge r s B r o s Am · ba.ssador pall 846-3529 Lad.ie5 golf clubs. Palt1 Berg, seo. hardly used. 833-1.501. mo~lOll. 8'30-4.JO. Modified Crom elect lo Unique on e·of a luod, dect start 0 .8. In well claw footed mahoita ny lncld. trlr. ~.000. partners desk $1650 UNITEDYAcrtrs Also lge selection or BRKRS · o t b e r used o fl 1 c e 71Hl3l-3133. fur niture . McMa h an Desk ol C.OSta Mesa 1800 Ne wport Blvd Costa Mesa. 642-34.50 COPY MACHIHlS Bua.ioess Moving Out of Stale Booktop, Bond, 1-:lt-c troslal1c , we t & dry, from $300 l o $I :-ioo 5464>6 ---- 1948 DITI'MAR • 34 ft die.set crui~r. AP. VHF Fath • Blath a n c ho r W\l\Ch. bait le fts h tanks. full canvas, sw1ru step Sl4.~ (714 153H S05 '77 24 ' Sea Ray Sun dancer , 228hp, trlr $13.500 213·385-9032 714·537-4474 - Game lbl set $200. lov Peh 1 017 UruflJte 27' 1970 S Jo'. Lwau eseat. 2 chrs c 1900 $450 •••••••• ••• • ••• •• ••• ••• Oybn dge lo hrs. St ereo cons ole SIOO PERSIAN Kaltcns, C"'A $19 SK 673-7895 Much More 642-04:90. registered. tnplt! l·h1.1mµ - mother 638·930H 1977 23' Mako turnkt'• New Puch Moped <.:o nn c la rinet Schwi nn bike 645-6008. SS2S ---C.'qwpped, 114,000 firm s15 ' Q)ckalOO,IMmo tame.an Grt-at m a r lin hoat $70 l'ld''> CaRt' & i>upµlics 673-938J SSo5Cl aft Spm 84G 860t> -------FUIJ saze canopy bt'd c·om pl Girl5 J.sp bike :16 It !bat 531-5911 ~land crochet bedspread kmi;: 't & larl!e roond in buml urangt' ~J OStiG Nt'W cond sol& $175 ,ll'l'I 11mcc· de->k s.ao. l<1tJ1l'., Sc-ntr !!'lo boots -sau med SllJ 962 2 I 92 Pet R.aceuon. 7 mo. old, alJ Shol.'> $111() 00 1'5.'l:' ---~ & Onpts 8090 .....•.•••••••......... ••••IOU ' 111 :.. F;w & 1..'SED pt.int" & uri.:<tn.., ~up U.·Jlcr 1.SI I ILt a.· Y<1cht C:lub shnreboa.1 11>ay l'rwser W /(J t·ni.: Good cond $2.SOO. wkd) $57 5888. shipments. UPS & Postul · --Signalurc. Cornant: tnp !!:~· wood. ur ruttan Magnolia, <.:M ............ 8070 experience preferred WANTED DRIVER :l.l"whtS75. 548-5647 • ..:.tdlliillrd w out or" 1lh • -~rv 1!119Sears frost free relng Call ~3632. ' suo..aD"'Y oo..aLY .... .:-a:_ -SO l S frar9r'oolboard ~ re To t.1ear Estale-Ant111ui·i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S295 Krng headbo<trd & ~an . Wurht1t'r 1300 Deluxe .>..Jnt 1·t111t.I llom1 or Proft$Mlllldl u,,. $1095 !lb2 JliS.'> i 4 33' f'1berRla:. V1k111~ S po r lrss he r Va I 1.1 • S.Sl.500 Must s acr1f11 c '39.500 Farm. Well m.a111 lamed by Corp Approx !'1$0 hri. Tw 1Q 3'ill Ctu.o;aden; 270 hi' WJlll'I \ Uri VP l'omvl 1n 'trume nlat1u11 . r ad11 ~tJr Coast (.;uJftl uµ pru"ed safely ~edr S.•I COflt & mu<'h more Mu,.,t 't.'il lo PXpand fJ l'Jill1t"> l''rir .1ppt lu '>I!\! l·:JI :.!U 7~-4000 llam ~" tipm ""'>rm l''o.'>lt•r •>r M11·h..11• .\1Jy1:r -" "" " _.._.. ..t.'>Onable Cal1 964-5~7 ~ size vaohn. roan:i Wrtl !>t, •,ct cntr. t''t inner :.prang maun·':, ---------• ----------1 To dellver Daily P a lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl~ 11 ..,75 u • S70 ""7 1c."" AME USS> PIAHOS SNPPI~ CLERK needed Cull time, am · mediate opening. Full company benefits Ship· p i n g exp e r i en ce necessary. Call Balboa Ma rine. 549·9671 for appt. E.O.E. M/F bundl R •---------Jewelry, new supt>r II . i.e .., e!oop O'O ..,., _ es lo earners. e -,\ntaqUl"S Unique rabancl i.ound movie l'am1:ra. ~74 &973 40'.!6 KunbaJI upnght S7% Qlllres van or large sta· PUBLIC f'URNITUHt: ~ Rnd oak ctJffee tbl laptd. eqwp Oak dli.play l:ruted Alr wnl!i. , fare Mu.o,etlt.>~pmel sw:, bon wagon and a good •A'lll'JION• Sl25 Ubl be d Sl50 case. m<1n y l'Ollel'IOr LadJe:sd1<1mond chtr r~ . .! 1.uupon$48 l'\scht:r t;pn)!ht orn.th • dnvmg record Phone Ull b7S.J782 _ plale:.. Butloru., budgt•i:., + t1 Aµµr $5000 'l'll __ 64~982 ___ $1595 642·4321 a nd ask for TOftit~ 7:30PM. bas.s shi"", Im•"-. anti" S2500 Aft 5 wktl)'!. or Cable Gr.md . .! yr!> old Harry Seeley or Don 1-t.irpbat·k was hsl<tncl & . ,.... ,,.. " Sul. &Sun. t>:Jl 5727 CERAMIC S349.'> William.... Lon•ly bd r m !.l'ls. <.lrei.i.cr wi serpentine Jewerly, amber . ..:old, EQUAL armoares. chinas. tbli:. & fro nts Xlnt cond gamet &opal Pon~ tl.11. Genl 's Diamond ksni.: LAMP SALE Wurht.ier (,r.wu. rt•frn OPPORTUNIT Y chrs. so!a & loveseats. &14 5038 new corner i.:r p bedi. 076 karats. apprnased ~ J.;MPWYER occasional chrs. rockers. w radio. Also see Dame value $1.20(1, will Jtat· at Srnl SlS. med ~. IK ~ 10 upn gbt.s. M>me o.,k, all Sn ack B ar attend a nt ~-Ora c nlal c ra fts and Ork wood oval danang rm a hne Sat /Sun .2!1611 S850 000 645 9~ Lamp shade $1·$5 Plan <Jrnate needed for private club. WA R E H O US EMA N . furruture. la m ps, pie Lable. 2 chairs, 2 leaves. Bimini Pl. off Baker CM t.ers S2 614 Gary Pl , NB Herry D. O .. st Forlntervl-644-54()4. EXPER. -Resp per&Qn tures. PLUS LOTS OF seals 10. 673-4995 Machinery 1078 NptHgts646-2017 _ _ _ 8600Hamalton. II U __ , for fabric warehouse. OTHER NICE ITEMS -Moving Sa le : S le reo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used surl board. 6.8. ex 53ti M77S S P A AT T E N DANT . Good opp. w/.....,,,,wing co. t •VE .r •VE $•VE Cstm decorator chr & ol-f urn · 5 c ub a g e 8 r · Trencher C 9 D1tchw1tch Gtft C.erufacale-. .1vl ., Sal ... ~ ~ ~ -Loman. matchmg Imps & typewriter. clothes, '65 celJent cond. 1"2 Pn ce G f Ch • ... oman·a apa, private Irv. area. ary comm We honor BorA. MC. shades, 450 sq rt brwn VW bug.1.942-B Anaheim S950. Mang rotolllle r m . Call Geoe49!MUt6 n!Jlt or n s.ma i. :. ~.~ 2~:ns· ~ W/npel'. 5il- 7 9U. ~:·~~· p~~~At ~~ c pt.. like new. Ave. CH . ~.c~~~s~xer . HOUSEHOLD lTE MS-2 lllJl!t.66-'1358. ___ l••W_A_R_E_H_O_U_S_E•I CH ECK S PLEASE ! -Patio sale : 2 metal bed t41c•••-1010 ==~i.:::O.TV. Spray Operator, we are PERSONNEL Food available. Hems Vinyl pers1mmon swivel rrames. lloft vinyl couch, ..... •••••••••••••••••• looking for l man for No,.,,..,, nee 2 Full subject to presaJe rocker. oUmn Ir rclnr, 2 table lamps, 60' round unvrNG. WON 'T F'IT I 8' ~ • ...,Am Sob SZOO. sd _,,. essary · MASTMS AUC TIOM Wack lo11e:.eat. gd conc.J. l.abie + nusc. llcrni. l>Jl •"V ,_. 'T ~r~~d.°V~~:-~ = s::~ ::~~~ a>75~Newport 81vd CM $l?li.54M308. ~.r·a:~~~diron CU', !ru':~~;o~ttc~: ~ Jt,.M n1~ P:;~ p erman e n t. Xl nt raise in 90 days . Light (133.91125 ~8686 AU:rac. 8ofa., loveseat Norelcostylehair dryer adaptors. S7$. B rial benefits. Growing Co., if shipping. receiving, as· Cst S79S. Se ll S295 . 3 Families. rum . drk rm SlO, Ladiu registered clarinet W/c ue. Sl25 you are ambitious. call sembly & quality control lkydft 1 020 Earthlones 2wks old. equip, baby items. bakes. Spa ulding 1olf clubs 846-5127 "198-4751 btwn M :30PM. work . Outs t a ndi ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wooden coffee endlbls sprt equip, misc. Sat.· w cslm decorator bag " Freerer large upnghl ~Fa~~i:~te~ll~ benefits. Call !>40-4606 for C.entunon 12-spd. brand 2S" color con.'°'e $195. Sun. 8:30-S. 2308 Santa cbooartk~S:SOs.: w3apcll uwnaalln. u~ ~~ell. $100. Li\ln~ Mission Viejo. appt. new. must sell. $250 /bst Also color por t a b le Ana Ave. CM Near 23rd '" .. ro 0 m c 0 u c h ..,. 1 1 h ----~----l•---------1 offer 615-0702 ~. Topqualaty. _ __ mo 's old $200. Of c heaw !u.I wood arm!>. lo ST-c• RAW ...... 642·•47oor hm 646-6229'._ re u p h 0 Is t er ' s 4 0 . ...,_ ~"' WATER RESOURCES 3 .........a b' I 3 h I 9' blue pnnt so1a, round Sat. & Sun .. 9-5. 1083 San Excltlng career oppty ENGINEERING Career ~ ecU:,~~::i·ac : r:fa~r rosewood·pecan coffee Pablo Circle. C M All LUGGAGE TAGS 547 3_182_. ---·-·- ava il working in o ur opportun1t1es fo r ex· ing lra ns portati u n lbl.~7899 __ kindsof goodaes. from yourbusme!o>H·ard RE M O D ELING H amm o nd O r ,.a n w~. waJnuL Like .-SC 644-1033 ----s, ...• "' Goodl 109 4 ....................... ~gnol S~to 170 t•m. lilos. S$5. k2 lOOc:m, skis. ~ both In good l'Ond 963-2056 • l!fn 22 V1ktn1? Sportd1·<·~ 1Hunabout 1 m•w unus•·< i'J 1'ng. :!J!ihi.t OM(' I C rutl l'OH'r'o & lop, ma H extra..., $.9250. B> uwn1:r 714 67>-0545 '77 loytiller 26 · Low htJurs Equapptll 673-0670 or 675-5861 9060 . .......•.............. '49. Luden 16, ~ va.rn b 11ll , a lip l ll.t NB be a u l\ful. $4000 164 0010 ------ 17' SORENSON SLOOP Cc>alpt. w 1satJ5 ' aux fSlj.. '900 Bob 67J..So27_ Man~ engme Bw lt by Star Manne Small bl<>t.·k Chev\ w l velvet 'drive lrans m1 .. s1on, 111slro menti.. extra start.er an1 generalor. 1-tood cond1 uon S5SO Call S31-!16tll After 5PM weekday:. or lrvine distribution ctr per i e n c e d Ci v 1 I Whoa!~. Send one card for each KITCHEN You will be shipping & ....,...;~ & _ Complete ,.M ed Queen Sat only M-2-Anlique dri.r , .. .Hih f' h .... _.eers.Designers Men's Pa r am o unt Bdrm s el T ri p l e c lothes.elec knife. Lug plus one sparc• We Ash cabmets.~asblt111 l6 l'r1ndl·''·.·1tam'.1r11n receiving g as ion Draftsman background ' · return per m a nently oven & cook top. rzoo or -~ "' mer chandise t o o ur mdesiJ(n or master plan· Schwinn track bike $350 dresser, 2 night stands plants. nusc. 1825 Tah1t1, sealed atlractsve tag & best of fer 892.· HD.! New<;(•uba ~l'ar 17IT10\old. Dix trlr. Cully Surfboard. Gordon Smith. 1n l ", dove tall w llcai.h tlOO 646 7Z7-I all day wtS?kend.s =alc:y ~~:s':" Ji:~. ning of water systems. Ital Vega $400 Ust-d less Sl!i(I. 557·6033· _ CM. strap. mceu ng airlrnc IGarden Gro\'e 1 before IUpm J~ys~·~4 :1528 IH I al ancludmg water supply. lhllll_:IO_hn..~-872:'> Country style qn sr. sofa COLOSSAL M U LT I I O. r(.'(1wrcments Pre ---------· l>4~-l\20ll ing s ary open, full fr-sewage design, pum p boo, autumn tone l'Olurs FAMJ LYSALE,Sat Sun 11ent I~ & theft ' For a 3i'2hp Bnggs & Stratton ·---;,.ae be·nef1'ts W1·11 train & ,......._ 8035 Grand Prix la·~nmowt•r ('."•Wm 1 •" ,..01111 J~. h U ' t;ardcn Ketch l.instol -... stations re ser voirs _, wtloose pallow!>. limo!> 9 -? Fu r n etc :J l 1 pcrsonalited lag cnclos..--~ '" -' right person. Contact "'-pcnenne desired tn r"· ••••••••••••••••••••••• u--..r ... ·--bu • vlot "Ond W\l()(j pool table. 1 · 'l lalt', F G .. D11~sel 714/838 56l:t a..... """' ' '" n1d. retrul $800. wall ac-BroadwayCM w.1llpaper. fabri t· or ,..., .. """" .. A ' ~ OOk Bonnie at: 714.549 . ...,.3. port & spedflcauon writ-PERSLAN K.Jtteru.. CFA ccpt reasonable ofr over -------"Day Glo" paper & V.t· 642-4138 h•i.:. th.in hair. $llOIJ -------- T E L E P H 0 N E ang, Cac 1lat1es design. registered. tnple champ $325 Days 642-1470 or 12· dingy1oars, 2 hp O rt . ...111 back & lnm yvur -L Ind all .1cr • 1 J...a...er & road trailer. $7f>11 J I t & ___. .... _r 638 9308 mn"'g aea h l f WATERFALLS custom .! "l 1·ut'' \fo:o.l SOLICITORS mapping, ca cu a ions ~ouu~ _ 646-622!1evs ca r-· ,. r . c es 11 tag.-, Or try two cJnb. ... aJ If _. ,. QMt-: self·Sll!t!n n,. vane' C P t t dra wers·, ., deck '·hr' ,,alur . se -contain""'. ,._.._. 111 ,1 p I) r l' l. 1 ..i l c -'nt cond ..,"' ..,.6 :':cc• Part lime. Sun · T hurs . om u er opera ions p k lle h "' ' back lo bal'k 1 u ..,.... .,.. -~ 5::.> to 9:30P M. Can earn Apply in person with re s~~edaansho1•~ ":e'g l' ~aomm~ Arcaklasl sel ..-4 chrs, mink stoic, clothm.: & PHI~~'\ :.ka lfuJI)' nafled from 964"6:t73 ____ _ sume & work s am ples · · ' ""• · ' .-SlOO. Sml llghted cuno mis c . .\07 lla r d 1nJ.( \\>karuc bouJderl> SAILBOAT 2~· Shock $tOO lO $700 per mo. Will M F t R b t adlts.546-996S ·at l $100 0 I gl Balboa \Jn alll') 1 IO·•I S2 ea or 3 SS Hnan 64~ 0704 TY, Radio, S.1t·nhct' at $290u Li: train. Must be respons1· r uen ei:., o er -c ,mi-va uss <l 5t.:il(.!>Sl 60e.i ----HiFt Stft-ro 8098 ble " able io folJow in· Bean. W1U1am Frost & Dogs 8040 coffeetable S12S M0-8649 _Sa_t ~_!,!.:__ _ 6 9 ld~ SI 5() ea AL'CTION !->at. Oc l 20 ••••••••••• •••••• •• •••• l'Ol'kp1t Comp I s:u h slluctions. In N.B. area. Assoc. 1401 ~ua1l St . ••••••••••••••••••••••• C' I 3-bdr h BLOCK Gar ai;:e Sale IO ormoreSl 40eJ 2PM l r111ne Hanesl Beauulul ;!.'\ R(.';\ i·olor hanRed ma:.t. s ip!> ' 9l5t>-3402 Newport Bea~h 1 KEESHO~D Pu~ /\KC ';;[ct,.,:r... d~.,k~t~s~:: SAM. Sat.Sun l'OUchr'>, SaJesTax lnclu<frd Festival in HeritaJ.(e TV $124 .! \r Warr Temporary -.hp $2511 fnr ---------WINECLl-;HK • Cbamp Slre M F l'f't & bd. "!ht & s:old , i;:ood dressers. bed!>, l o.)'s • NO CARO' I Park Over 15() Hems Free Del fW6 17116 fin~ buyer. IH.a-u3rn Tllip•aa• f ecept FUIJ lime pos1t1on on the s h o w P v l Pl) t'Olld $60 644-0278 tools, c lothes <.:<tr!>. Draw your own CJr ~end lncludan~ JCWl'lry, anu --du.ys.~~l~~ve:;.:__~ Phones 6 clerical duties tall of Or Cl · 1 d 21J11D'7·1345afl6pm ---nusc Willhelm Cir 11 8 nam1:, addre:.!>. µhone & ques d inner<> . .:aft-.. STJ-:REO Sl)t'ak1·rs. nl'"' 7• Fiberglas s ail boat, with lrg ore supply co. ~i ne s ho p , Y J.~;.;.::~ AK-CG-ldn R-ln Beautiful ne w Danish ------ -we'll make one card per portrruts Sponsored by sull an box. nl•vcr u:.t.'d StOOtOBO. Fibe r glas Will train. Call for appl Gourmet or Cosla Mesa e ever 1iups f>tyle OC>drm. ~el, ancld ·~ <kt. ~21sl. 9am llll dark Ut~. Add ZS.-each I 'The EbelJ Club or lr vant' 3 way 12 woorl•r. 60 w..ill kayak, sso. 840.2682 S57·9212, a sk for Mr . Candid ate mus t be Hunters. wtr do~!> lfO Cahf.lungmall.+hcad· Lo t s o f boo k !. Scnd chc.-ckor moneyor Proceed.s golochanl} twerter&m1dlevelron -----w l N Orl S l Cham p P e tla ,,rec b d ht d N rt 23-' '"I ,.,.. .. _to - - -· I .. , .. Ed Sl es · e wp a -articulate. personable & 49J.686I " oar . n ag :,lan s, ewpo • ru ,, "',., \Kl. lro s . ., )r w.1rr:inty <.Ii n eavor oop. tionen,lnc. have a good working _ larged.rei.ser.Sobdleak. Behtnd FecdBam&li& PILOT PRIMTING New Sear's best quality Penny., MC'S 'l'rll''I Lap~orth desagn.Schock Tempmasy-P/I' knowledgeof domest1c & Male, 11 mo, AK<:, Old Ai:.k 1nR $1000 Call _M_F_'oa_m.631-054 1 _ _ PO (Jox lS60 ~~rc:11ms:-~~:~ne~ Sells tn !>lon• for S450 bull! Xlnt boat . $5500 AUTMOIUZATION i m p o rted w 1 n es . English Sheep, w/dOR ut· 546 5922 home, 7!>4-0868 Many family Pro2.5" reel _(~a Mesa. Ca 92626 75«8illoHice. ~~.s.J~~~~~; G~oov'/, Eves 7141673-JOOl. C>PlaATOIS Pre v ious r e t ail ex· cess. $300 or bst ofr. offal'e_~------mower, edger . lawn vnc. COPY MAClll NE -Coronado 15. '7!i, m tnt perie nce pre fe rred. m.1.scn. ·rwm bdr m set. wbt/ylw rotiller. rum. patio, dls-u GO KA.RT. Rupp Spn nt, WHY BUY NF:W• • • «>ndm on. trlr, $2000. lllast er Charge-V isa Salary dependent on -------$250; 8' sofll $200: recln bes. good old stuff. 13H42 Price~any pape~·;033 IOOt·c Com et. ex p Severa l beaul re<·on 'd 497·323S center in Irvine has t.em · background. Excellent Shellie puppies, sable & chr $75,. d'nell" $l2S,· GE Sol'" 1 C 1 .... --_ chamber $200. 549·1417 Color """''s· .... 11 sa1.e~ "· IU1U'Y openings for P/I' benefits. Call J im a t wht, 7wksold . • " wll'e. rv. u veri.,,,,o;. ----1 • • " ~ °' ......_ Sllpi1/ operators beginlng Nov 548-9al4forinter view. 968-84CY1 rerng. 23.6 cu fl $250, querdero. Sal 8-J, Sun JACK WALSH l97S Kawasalo Jet S ki & _ma_k_es_War 642 ·5340 _ Docb lat. Start at P .70 br, aU Ke nmore ws h r tdry r 10-3 __ CAllflETCO. trll", Sl.950. Top shape 9070 hrs .Vail. 7 days /wk. Women n eed ed fo r Golden Retriever pup $200,&misc 963·9176. Has cl0tie-0uls for .... 99. S.SJ-3799 · h · d b -------Sat OnJy 8am-4pm. 9831 -Wall train. on Video Dis· housecleaning s ervice. pies, c amp. sire Y r--w. 8055 S t a r D r . H . 8 $3.99 a nd $4 99 fo'o r p&Quntt.s. Goodpay,goodhrs.Rob· Breeze. raised w/TLC. ;:".:.';"••••••••••••••••' <Brooltburst/AUanla > COM PETI T I VE bid Ladies lO·spd bicycle. bie's Rag &Mop S48-0757 751-8943 or 5'5-7264 come to 711 w. 17th St .. new cond 175. 3 l " AppU ti A led YARD SALE·Sat only all bathroom sm.lc & cabanel ca ons ccep YOUNOFA.5H10N Pit Bull Pups. Dbl r<>· 10·5. Cockallel. girl 's Giant Sale. all goes. Ca r. A7 orc 631-4402 sso. Free cas t i r on llon·Frl. tam-l pm & F'OOTWEAR gistered. Male & female Schwinn bike, hand tools. Cum. 111.LSc. 9a1/Sun 234-0 a.us DE CA.5A mem · bathtu b. you h a u I. M:30ij,··-'·•• FtrSaJes person wanted ~2739 hseh l d ite m s . 321 Elden Ave, CM berstup SSOO. Call Joan al 642.7lJ7 l.8 yrs or older. Dales Rocbester.C.M. Y--'Sal•-Z ""a~·•·es. Sat '7Sl·7870bet.s._s_. ___ --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AVAii.AiU Y AC Newport 646-~I Electrophoruc AM / f'M re rord player and tape, 40 !>OUM syste m s~akers and shelf unat, $225 ~2'.9) &al sllp wanted lo ac --commodale 38' Sailboat RCA console color TV• tn Newport ar~a. Please xlnt cond. remote COQJl'OI ('()fltact J L. Golfos al SlOO. 646-0!il7 9157-8272 ------~-Tr-•d... Footwor ks So. C s t P ure bred G ol d en ... u .. ~ .-........ Utilitysbed, Sw•tces.lltc. Village9'79·92S2 Retriever pups, 6 wks. Sda,miac.chrs,Kg.Cr m . !M.. Antique cane sofa. Chnst mas Gift. Radio 4'X.5'x6'.$7S ..,.,& ......... _ ....... -. ~ 1 . old. kitcb. wr & mr! 10..... 274 ml.sc. gooclies. 3124 Taft Command car. lO'~ skill 847.9159 • ; .; -~.,.' rvtne. Youth CounseJors "'""7601 P-1--~ ..,_ 5785 W,.v CM ---------•••••••••••••• •• • •••••• Sh pa Ava1l. Catl Judy or Harvey 642-4644 E.o..,. M /F /H ....,. llUUIC'J • v•. -· · ..., '· __ carv~. 100 mph. Brand ... Part Time evenings . 3 Mllc1'••-91 .. 9010 .--------i n. .. ......:-adults kin •YOIUCSHllEn.RIEI E\lm. clothes It misc. Sal Yard sale. furn. rug, new. Be$l olr. 644·131 • W_..., IOll ••~••••••••••••••••• .._,.g wor g tt Su l" " m Com er stoneware dishes, appl, MHM89. 11111 Reti*r' Newwpaper bM opmiop (or moro· ial • ete auto routes ln i.._. Bcb. Daa Pt 6 CIPlta w Ilda. Call llr. llillleJ. •-ru.a. withyouth.Over 2L 0wn AICC . , ••. ,.,. M D ll pM Id r boo ks. la d i es S% 5 ----------························ lramportatioo. P .50 hr. 131-1317 agno a / a e i ne . 1 tbl I Dll<.'ount.ed. John Wayne Oll9fTALIU.S start ... 9PM flB.912-6332. c 0 ng , m sc. ever. Family Tennis Mem · CALLANDREA • '""toY• 1045' Sat., Ocl21Dth, 9-Z at l.227 ythingiagd&Snghl 172 berslllp. '800+$400 ror WAMnD &C2-4321 ext 250 1 5PM Merrill Pl C.Y . Sat.sun. trans fees ~ less than Persian or Chineae rugs . EOE ' • • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Highla nd Dr .• N.B. lG-3 I ill I P.P.only.6'4-5177 • · · Beautiful Irish Setter, M.. Benefit Highlande r 's 15 F.AM,.LY _ AY SO ~u!,,1~e Pl pr ce · MlftL.•M 4Yrs.shot.s6 very 1enUe Philharmonic G r oup. 11 _._ .. ,-o_, .. ______ 1 WANTED: QUEEN SIZE w/kid!J.~2812. Bake & baodcrafla sale SALE. ft\lm, bikes, a.nu. Cbro m"" be d f r a m e. Brass. wood, or raua.n Tl.I • el .. llAL -·••••••••••••••••••• l "' headk...--' • " ... • IOOS Free'° good home, black loo! ques, araeat sale In apruct, back drop S200. -u w/out or with AUTO~•H"H . _, .. f town. 2IOl51 Aquatic H.B. Be1'0,e rua -.:n ... -.. din· frame·footboard. $ re· l d9Jwartlweelt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cat,5 mo.!:", em. Al\ Super Stuff rrom Palm AUaota&BroolthurstSat Dit:t.,:i.~_.;-Tennla --.able.Cal19&t_..7. ~ Antique Sa le. S peci a l 6Pm: 542,_.,. Sprin11. Npt. homes. ONLY lri -h • .,50 """'°"TlieOenl« prlcH, 3 days on ly! rn.e ldttena, 4 mo's old, 11\an decor ator it ems, · 9 nr n1 mac -· ~ -&.ONatHwy. fbmlture, (unuaual 12' h•fe abou. Call CdM quallt,y furn, IOfa, tbla. An tique., ward r obe ~11,J.ewelry ~-$300. Ltwa• a...dllMar. carved wood frame Arumal H0tpita l. day : din 1aJore. lmpe 4 7 tr unk. chr s. cabinet , _ _. __ ,_0 ______ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• IOla), llua, diabes, ear· 6"-'72182. nlte: 640.eeu s n 1 I . m • t l res s ea cry1tal lamps: Dyn a 7· alate PoOl lbl saoo. Pool Guitar, lbanet Artl1t ; Tow Tnlek Drhtn ex· lY wooata ttema, colltc· Mk for Eric. w/tramea. All 8! 4ara1e Gym, Acme Julc1r, 2 thl lta1Ded p It. nxwre P.A. 1pkrt; monltora: 1013 ....... ,_ f:'· Apply tlbl•i_ booltl, etc. Oct aaleprica.Sat~. 9-5. Mixmaatt rs, Ch loa, '75.560S12. 27·bad crapbic f,q; at• O•• Tow •1 . 740b 11,11,.,. In old hlat.orical Wuhr needa wort. • D 4 W. 11th St. Cll. meal leather lu1~1e. ---------• aorted mlka; Soay reel· ca..w.,.C.ll.I0-1252 .._..,S.ADabeimBI. dryer w orkl tine . DON'TlllSSTHISONE! record albuma, fa Cl, l Whirlpool Ou Dryer to.reel t..,. deck : ac· ADllbltm -.s149 new art11lclal fnalt • $171 c-. I Siqw Sew· cmoriea. MT·ltU ,.,._Ille•-11 • ZI --------Huie '"PamilJ Gara1• no.en, blck knaclt.I, lallladdDewttbcabiMt Jn. •n"•c1ll7 in· 1'le t..t.t draw in 1" Yortdt Terrter. II, free. Sele. P'ri·S.t. MacPad· 5c·$l75. W71 lllYaPOle m. 2 Blac:k a: Declilr Yamaha Roodred 412 ~ llM IMtaltaUoo. W..t. .. a Di lly Pilot A.K.C. reaia t e r e d. de nJlla1aolla. 9142 Wl)', Irvine S&l • Su.a <ltnllw .... szo • Sii. Amplifier, Plff..c:t shape --'<'c a-ifiedAd.142>5171. ea.1m a.e1aeaar.-.taT MMpm.55t.s352. o.u-.1.N1. llltoandW.17W114 ~A~'~-rt ~--.. .. ·~ ~~ WHITHH BUYING or SELLING Tllh lt , ... DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT ,.,...,... ... c•642·5671 , WANTED: Slip to rent for 38' Fairtiner lri-cabin in VS)' gd cood. Would coo· sider u partial trade on live-a ·board. 631·2:565 Up io JZ' c:n.liser or sail, Balboa Coves. $\ . pr It. 87WIS7 witil8PI(, 80ATSLJPUP To29' 8ALBOA1SLAND &64-'188'7 ~s,-4& -9010 ....................... 19' Walllti Ski llin l Chliler. I c:1t Volvo 1/0. &lay 011 Gaa. "6500. m.-a. ' n.r.'I a ... , ...,. ror JIOU" lo Mil tbat WCJele ,.. _, tc.cw' me. .J USl aclV1rtlae It in tbct Oc::dn.dl C.U642-511'1 .. - ••• DAILY Ptl.OT Frtdey, Octob9t •t. 1m .._k=b1 "'° AMMt ,_.,.... Awtot,l•fMNied ....._•r•:W _.... .. ,....... .....,._,,._., •••••• • e • •• ••• • e •• • • e • • t ••• e :. ;;!" e e • ee e e e • ••• e e •• ••. e •• e • •• • • •• •••••• • •• •• e e e. • •••••••• .-.. • ••••••• e •• •••• •••••••• • ······••l·· .... ~.~··,c· -•• -.-•• .,.,....-..... ...... ......... , ..... .,.. 91M ... o .. fl••• t i .. _ .................. . -··-······· -·······--·-·· a .. &o• W~alJr la llDfT •• naa:a.u.a.. -n hH u•·P·l .. elr . ' e:w-...-ISLP·COMT.\tNIO, ~=--....... ::1.:t • ....... ~AA.a-I I .U••' 11,111. 080. 'Dllillwll. ..... ~·-""-""'-------~Waas• t•l•e-4, ,, .. , .... ,.. "l'IJ.,Jthtcklap -;;·;~-.;1'0•••:•00··:·.·~::· • .-m.ma.m.m1 LOADSD. ·~IT OF· .. -.n..n na. hr c.a, UMd ,.,. rorelaa . .,. •· a.., BMIM'lldo l&M90 dommda or clualai. rr AIC, huter, rerrt1, --------C".,.c;f,:s;.wa clean. llO¥e, °""" hlll ltat.b. -.......... •••o at,.'· ma•y eatra. ·~ lllllrr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l tn CHIYIOLIT ,. .... .......,. D ' Mlnl t/J TOM PICICUP ........ a.ooo mJ ... re.lit .......... LUU! Nt:W ~ .... MicMtta Ura, ~ wtlh 1"11 U1an A.Mini a.Lrti CB Ndi(), l.<a)millll UP2Ull) =:1S::· lllot cond. ONLYMttl 91 70 HOWAID Clli1..,.•t Dove. Quall l:IU ... -......... •••••• ••• NEWPORT BEACll t v...., bnad new. 2 'IL 1J moa. warran~. *10. ~after 6 l <ll:MW Moped. 1lnt ond., ur1e nt udl ! IOOJOB081Mm '11 ~ IObd state tent trir i.o.ded. lull hkup a.IOOOBO 60-M:J t:c-:'1 9110 !!!~!'! .... !!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••• • I -.... ~· ... .._.. ...... ,. j HaDda C~, 4·Cyl, -RA In t UK ml USO _.. 673-0744 ~/-·1782 .... Senke, , .... fr AcceuoriH 9400 Triumph, 500cc, new parts. '650. SeU or Trade. 6'fS..2DJ2 or 675-3874. Wlffonda450 Clean. runs good M>O 675-6833 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW PARTS It SERVICE HOUIS ()pen 7a.m. 'til 6p. m. Monday tliru Friday Closed Sat. It Sun. El!ectlve Mon. 9/24179 SADDLllACIC FOID ZMOS. Main, Santa Ana Al the Comer of Warner 546-7070 :"11 Haney Custom Super '6' VWU'anaaxle It engine • Glide !JOO.~-or best SL50 each or best offer. otrer. 5'0-1147. _1112-48611 ___ • ____ _ ]g1S Bonda MO. Uke new, Four wire wheel covers IJJ.0111 '71 CHIVY LUV Sh•rp lltUe pickup 4 apeed, m•(I wheiel1 Slurp cond1 t1 on ~) S2ff5 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA•_. 71n>Westmlnater An in Westminster lllk1-75Sl 138 7880 1971 CHEVY LUV Longbed. 4 speed. 1ur oond , 8 ll'ack, s!Jdmg re· ar window & 11 one owner new car trade tn Reduced t o sell t h b weekend! U.L.55.242 ). Sltt7 CONNELL CHEVROLET '1'.'1 f t.11 '""r H1 , d I I ..... I \ '\11· '• \ 546-1200 71GMC 4 speed, 6 cylinder 1500 series p ickup. Only 15,000 miles arnd like new! UJ89325) • S.000 mi. Sl200. 847-8521 for '79 Eldorado. $250. • cba.•meeves -~--2.191-~~-----i Sl'95 IOlwmtAM YOUSWA•et 7800 Weslminat.er Ave. in Wellminater 11187 Honda 90 Scrambler, Allloa fw S. 2.000 ml. trans trouble, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 7551 638-7890 best olr. 847-8521 dys, • 962-'1916 eves •}'Mmha 6 Kawuk.l dirt bikes. Jawa mope d. .a.ket cue. $tO for all. flfJMUO ·74 HONDA MT2SO RumGftat. Best Offer. 675-5987. 1!11'8 Kawasaki z.1000 low nu, many extr as. Im · rr».IC. Call John, 642-7655 ------ '7JCB250, good t·onc.I I Ion cW$425. S49·l2AO ----"Tl Hood.a 175, hke new. 3,000 rru .. $395, 673-0744 IMPORTANT • NOTICETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items advertlaed by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classified advertisinli? columns does not include any applicable taxes, license, transfer rees. finance charges. fees for air Pollution control de· vice certifications or de· aler documentary pre- paration charges unless otherwise specified by the advertiser. ------....... 11/ Cliaks 9 520 -...•................... I '79 CHIYltOLIT I TON PICKUP Loeded 4r bu the delllxe interior. 'Ibis one ·a Ideal for a camper. (lN'4634 ). OHLYSl3'5 HOWAUC1-noe.t Dove It Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 8 U .0555 1971DATSUM LOHGIB> PICKUP ·nus one bas air conch uoning. Ul..54781 > OHLY$4899 HEWPOIT DA TSUH 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH lll-1100 "NKZIOO. lmmac .. 10.000 '87 Vanden Plas Princess ;5 GMC PS/PB. AM/FM mi.sac .. S1SOO Roll Royce. Nds restor· 642·9682 •na. SJ:iOC). 6'2·1793. stereo, Ures, lo ma. Make _w_...._ ... ________ 1 Offer. 646-7616 aft S. um HONDA. CR 125. 1984 CONTINENTAL Very aood sba;>e. $$()(). CONVERTIBLE BEST CalJ: OFFER. CALL631""4286 "74 QJurter w/11kell. xlnt cond. runs jood. AM I FM cass. new Ores, cslm m l ouL, PlClO Greg 754 1470 aft6PM ~47 Or 49'7·2874 ....._. .._ 5*~ 'S3 Chevrolet Be l Atr •~/St 1, 160 Sport Coupe. 2nd. owner -Gr09' '$1895 847 .956() ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dale's RV Sales We stand behind what we sell! ONE OWNERS 71.iilayflower ur minis (8). 3-4 sleepers. dash air, abowet, new fabrics. Alleolutely lmmac. New tires. Choice or colon. 800. "757-"19 Bubble top van con•,raions (6 ). aleepda, aelf·COOt, du b air • ..., fabrics Al Urea. IJluuc. Choice ol colors. .. ..,. ·32 Ford roadster; comp restored, must see to ap- preciate, after 6 P.M .. Mon. thru Sat , 644·5736 '36 Auburn 8.S2 series Con· vertible Sedan. Restora· Lion started on lhis m int ongina) car. $'l2.000 or best orrer. 962-2257 or 548-13118. a.cr.atlaaat Y.wcln 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i4 Chevy w nu ~01( S2500jWst offH' 979.7395 1978 Toyota SRS PU. w/dlx shell, 20,000 mi. like new 5 yr /SOK wrnty avail. $4900. S59·9'l41 il Dal.sun i,.\ton good m Ptc good cond. cslm wheels It Inter. Sl.8000BO 6'2-411183 il ~t.oo Chevy Pickup . Many options. $3000 . Camper $5(1(). 962·0871. .. GMC 1 ton, chaaais· mnt.d cmpr. Self-cont. 26Kmi. $4.9SO OBO. $1&-0tl4 '63 Qlevy V8, 4 11p, needs work. l!i()O. Call aft. 5 9 550 pm. 496-5830 4w...1Dri•" ••••••••••••••••••••••• l JEEP .. _ .. TRUCK. '73 Datsun PU, w/ahel , ..,.,. custm int, snrf. AM/FM ~1'8.Foar.star Ul'·20' $1800. PERFECTCOND. S.tnck tape, orig owner, minia Cl). New Porter SSSOM, writ; $3l-06lO. xl.ntcood. $2,800. 64.5.()796 mlnis 20'-22 ' (3). All T1 F250 Ford Ranger, 4x4, v-, 9570 equipped with daah & per( cond. Lo mi, 4 spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••. rod air, cruise control. .a.ereo, xtraa. 19()() or bst 71 DODGE Tradesman new "19 fabrics It Urea. olr.Dys.54&-5100ext.29 100, P/S, P/B, custom Jleautlrul co od . rt · _.:$1o.eoo. Choice of 1---------1 paint It inle or, captam chain, portholes on sides colors. OPPOITUHITY -rroot & rear vents, knocks often when you map w/new wide Urea. ·~ -ult ,_..•-a Daily 32,000 mi. Xlnl. $5,500 or Pl~itC.~tfi~·Adll to bst orr. Call 870·4564 reach the Orange Coast <FUUert.on ) P · P · ='2,000 down on ap· eel credit, 30 day un· led pert& &r labor. ~.Mr. Lissner market. '72 Dodge Tradesman 15092 Harvard Ave.. Pbooe64.2·5678 Tr ave Iv an , l lo n Irvine c b a a s I s / C h i n o o k ~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~l t o .p I s e I r · contalned /xtres/xlnl .....,u..ct Aldos,Used cond. $3700/b at orr. ~ "I la 0.....,. C....., ..,Uubor tJlvd OOblA .. ESA 979-2500 COHHHL CHEVROLET '\_"lf11'•' I~.' • •~I \ \I~"' \ S46-I 200 <:an\ Sell Your Car 9 CUVIH I MW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used Imports Call Mike or Don 115-ll 7 1 WANTED! Lale model Toyotas, Volvos.. Pickups & Vans. Qill us today! PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us the opportunity to consider tbe purchase or trade·in ol your clean Poncbe. CWk with Ua Today! I :163 I HMl>Of 81.0 Oat_, Gto.e '" la-22» AUTOS WAMTB> Don 'l trade · sell us your used Mercedes Benz Call uS>ao rind out what your MBZ 's really worth M.V.I. 831-1740 .... Import~ ...•....•........•..... Gwrd 970 1 ••••.•..••.••.......•.. SAVE GAS lo gas mt w /lhts '66 Toyota Corona ' Wtutc 4·door, re alb' xlnt cond. gd body. w /new brlt:s ·tr -.na· wlrlng-batl·c lulc h. l never got my Ltc. so has not been dnvcn $895 Call eves wknd s ~-or t 493-7592 AHa Romto 9705 ......•.....•.......... ALFA.ROMEO Demo Sale In Progress 79.UAROMEO SPIUHT VB.OCE Factory mags, AM /FM stereo cassette & low miles. C5305). $10,600. IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPQRT BEACH 752~0900 '76 Alf a Romero Alf etla. ~ spd. AC. AM/F M can. 20·27MPG, xlot cond. Below low BJ Book. Must sell new car ordered. 15100. 548-3175 77 AISA IOMEO AlffTTAfiT1 2 to choose from . Q11713). Priced from OMLYS72'9 BEACH IMPOITS a. Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 9707 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 100 LS : Sunroor, amtrm radio, int & ext. good oond. Needs some trans. work. $1000 or best offer. Call art 4pm wttdys. 96.J.2938 '72 lOOLS a uto , air, IMW • t71J ...._ t11t ...._ '111 -.., t1JI M1111•11iim '741 ....................•.. ....................... ....................... ....................... . ..................... . l-IATE DILIVDYI UMlllUCTIOM OIJMIW tf79 n•·· 1211'• ALS08DCS1'• lt4STOCKI cau today · We al.lo may have tb1t pre·owned BMW you are lookln1 for! 111-2040 495-494' Otittel COUNTY'S OLDIST & Sa.Jes-Serv1ce-Leuing RovC...er,lltc. RoUS Aoyce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6"4 781MW l 20io Automatic, cb1mon1x with blue velour mten or, stereo, air conditioning, alloy wheels, low m1lei1 MVAX> SADDLEIACK VALUY IMPOITS ll 1-2040 495-4949 IOI McLAIEM'1 850 N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA ~Mi. No. ol SA Fwy J C7 I 4 t522-Slll Sunday by Appl. 7 71MW lZCM• Automatic, topaz with stereo, air coodiUoolna. low mlles. (8NT J A ) SA.DOIB•CIC VAUIYIMPOITS ll1·2040 495-4949 ·au&ooMAROON pp Xlnt Shape lo It Out Sac. $?:500. 759-0209. '771MW l20I 4 speed, sunroof, air con dlt1 on1ng, it l~rco cassette Excellent G!roSXEI SADDLEI A.Ck V AUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49S-4949 ill m . 4 sp, snrl, allO}!> str cass , reg hll. lo m1 PP Eves. 8311-1687 '7111MW l20I 4 speed. recaro seats. sunroof. air condiUonlog. stereo caaaette, alloy wheels. {l.311UPN) SADDLHACK V AUEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-494 9 '72 IMW BAVARIA 4 door m s 1l11cr gn•y Automauc. au condttton ltlg, power st~nng Ex cellent. ShphcftlOll Moton •r407-313t St .. N. B. 673-0670 675·5861 7 61MW SlOio Aut.omaUc, stereo. mag wheels, low miles . t972R.XH) SADDIDACIC V ALLIY IMPOITS 131-2040 495-4949 C..,t 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt74CAPll V6, 4 speed trana. Ir stereo. eHK.XW ). OMLYS25tt ..-WPODDATSUM Ml8DoveSUMt NBWPORTBEACH lll-1300 7 3 CA.Pltl V·6. 4 speed, r adio, healer. Rallye wheels. Looks and runs great! OrTJLT) $1799 IOIWITHAM VOLICSWA•a. 7000 Westminster Ave. in Westmlnsler fm.7551 638-7880 lt77DATIUM .... -. -al,....... JAMAi.i "D'!!..m .... n u~All ••• • ,........ cocoe. .. XM.il.JUUllA - - a...-..tnM.1a1rcoac1 •• --... ::.==.for ........ ..... tt.eo • a loe-'· OM ·u ano: Al r . low tm ·r ... ..,. •m&. ...._ .......... . CJWW'tw. •~>. m•-. JO IDPI· Xlot TBTDmftOMI = cmd.. mmt ..n. a& y PJtt coed. -°' best olter. TOD· .... Ylll llACHNOITS •im«MNIG ~ ~~CH 74~~.1 M.000 ml, 1 ~--~ OWi*'. ••Jl'em1 ...... 71i.et00 air. elda. •4AO. ... -.6& ... • • 2 . $ 0 0 2 ; • v •• , •• ..,... 16<:IOllOX%18 - Ruor a1wp a.o.z coupe. 2115Bartl0r 81 d. Autcwn1t~. air. atereo. "11DlltluJJ2IOOSX. loaded, OOITA llJ".ll Yellow. b&ac:k. Runa fs a.ooo in!. For lalo call 979_2500 looUIOOd. (llO()AM ) m.6'llor7S-0708 ""' . IOI W~ .& ..... '14 821D, xlnt cond.. but 1'77 JA.UAA • • nA"' needl aome traDJm1uion XJ6 VOUCSWA61N work.S'mS.494·3220 With low milet fs 11 ln Im· maculele condition I amJJA). 7llllOWestmlnater Ave. in Westminater ftD.1551 U l-7880 *DATSUNS* L..,. s ll•c:tloa OfAIMcNWs WISPICIAUU IHGOOO SRVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN ~SHARBOR BLVD 540-641 0 540-021 l 1971DATSUM 200SXCOUrE Automatic trans .. air rond, AM/FM stereo & low mUea. '830UJO ). Mow CWy S4'95 Mlrode Maida/a..-. 21.50Harbor Bl.. C.M 645-5700 4NEW · 18 DATSUNS Lost U\ Our Vast Inventory and Just Di.acovered '72 9eOZ, 75M. A/C. atereo caaa. 4 nu Mic h . P>00/080. 846-9518 '72 De1lun 1200 2.-dr, eng It. tram recntly reblt. WIJI aeU for parts. S:iOO or make oner. 53&-!iOIS MUST SHU! llACH IMPOITS ... Do¥• Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 141-;28>Z. mags. AM/FM ...._ 9712 c~ .. A/C, 4 1p, sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• shade, bra, cover, runs Cluaic ·n J ensen In· very gd. SBIO. ~2221 tettept« 313. Sold Lal "'Tl 1.200: '73. Silver, llbr, pwr, air. SltOOorbest quad. Konls, nu rdl.s. 559-SU12 M I 0 l ! $ 7 9 s 0 0 B 0 mm1. iS 2IJlZ 2+2, absolutely mint. 4-spd. air, .mags. AMt FM cass .. s uorf. &XI 0 . 8 .0 . 673·5637. iS 21JlZ: Air. blrt seats, am/Cm stereo w/8 track . custom ext. mags, fuel inj. SS250. 6'4-Zlll, IS 29>Z, Air, mags. stick , 1mmac. $5495. Dys , 673-87oo. eve; 830-0773. Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76FIA.T 128 2 door sedan . 4 cyhoder. 4 s peed. a Greal nmner! ~PS I sun IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA61H 7800 We.tm.inst.er Ave In WN1minster -~l 638-7880 "74&;; rerusen Roadster . 2S,OOO mt . l o w or, AM/FM 8 lrk stereo, roll bar, rum great, 1mmac. Tangerine w /blk. $5.200 . 9fl3. 2llX56 '714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1B7U BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14~2000 "10 Kanmnn Gh.1a Con· vert.. xtra sharp. 13815. 832-iMS W Wp J.M. good cood, radio. 30mpg, 95. M.,.l aeil.ZU.-.atl~ •red. very nice, 25mpg. '1• 128, 4 door. AM /YM 211K on rblt mtr. S2300.\ lla'eC> cass .• grt. mpg on •51125 I any 111 , xlnt. cond. 12.000 6'&-3447 '73 Chia, xlnl cond, 1 _ owner, •.ooo ml, suoo .......... alat .. ••ei . eo acl ., AJ•IOIO lll·HN, --...... *·wilt/bl• lllll. ............ lo l,.._, All/Pll, A/C, •trJ cl• tlar0taabout, ........... wbcla. mTIUYS 71JOOD Slt,ffl hory/bemboo. £lee. IUD rod, stereo, bell color for reaale. Clll3Z > 713000 Slt,4ts Ill~. blue/parchment, elec. a nrf, stereo, economy +. C741.2 > 71lOOCD SJO,ff5 Ket. blue/blue, 5 cyl, economy (0583 > 784SOSLC Sll.ffS Mllan browli/bamboo, ~-snrf, not a flaw to be found 0231) 776.9 Sll,4'5 Silver/black, fa&te&l pro- duction adn. In world W79). '76 ZIO $12,4'5 M.aple yellow/bamboo, stereo. cruiae control. low miles • inflation bedae. 1.111612 ) 75210 St.HS While/black, 4 cyl. gas economy, lo mi .. superb cond. tbnJOUt (4911 ) 764IOSI . $17."5 Milan brown /ba m bOo, ~. cruise control, low miles, very. very elem. '4140) The Best Few The LeUl S flJST SELL, 7 1 1104-01. Brown . 11128'6 ) 78 Spyder conve rt .. _54N46S _________ ,1 AM!P'M cus .. xlnt t'Ood '71 Xlnleondtn1ide4r out. 640-63119, 640-6636 ear ly Great mi. AM /FM, $3000 l&llCMI GlltMI tflf'OIT• 183H7.e Of C7l4149!H704 S6486 '78 810 4-01. Brown O l.3:>38 1 S6486 '78110 4-DR. wti1lt• C 1129311 I Jim~ 78810 4-0R.. !:>liver 013494 1 SW27 BUY BELOW IDIEI COST SANTA ANA DATSUN AMorafUPM 080 EvsS86-52lllO 'tll Paat. conv. xlnt run rung cood. Sl65i.I. 493 3621 11 1-~1at 131. 4-dr. xlnl luid f'M tape, lo mt mu!>l St."11 673 2929 646-8662eves & wknd'I Lea\'1.Dg t; S . sacn ftce . i8 128. 2 dr, 6,500 Ml • :w>+ rnpjC. AM /FM <'US str. Th.L5 IS rl ! ~9130 i8 f'l<d 124 Spyder. 22,000 mi. cDt blue ft.an lDl. lllnt ooal AMl l'll caaa. bra. cover. plmtripe. 17500. 6'7S-Ml.S aft &pm __ _ "12 Fial 850. both tops. clean. m e('hanll'. SJ)l.'ClaJ A!.king $1100 ofr ~51>1 9716 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 LANCIA 1800 COUPE St.Iver-blue Tan rntenor. Loaded! C4881'BA > Ul71t 8EACH BLVD H'L~NGTON BEACH 842-2000 28'101 Marguerite Pkwy. M11aicn Viejo 83H74U SllD Otego Frwy., Avery Exit AUTHORIZED DEALER New/UsedCars Leasing ~iallsls Offergoodttl 11717!1 Mei 9742 ····-·················· i8 Midget, $4.850, lo/mi. IJ.ke nu. CalJ 546-8089 9744 ....... ............... . Mewl979 ..... More people buy the MCB convertJble than any Olber convertible! See US before you buy TODAY!!! 'ill 131. ~h r "" !)lk ml . .......___._ 2001 E 17th Stret'l 2S.K. ~rl eond. M.500 -Santa 1\na 558 7811 ft\J .3091 ••••• • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • 9731 .MZ.) 1971 DATSUH 1210GX COUPI Looking ·for mllea.ie~ 11us one has a 5 speed u-ans. & is an excellent condition! omVNH >. ONLYS41ff HIWflOIT DATSUH •Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 '79 DATSUN 311 Fron~ wheel drive, 4 ..-cl. AM radio. radla.I Ur.. map. Pluab red V'81our..t.ype Interior. 12 mo.112,000 mile aervtce contract av•llable on most pre-owned cars. 0'1'2WD) $5048 SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street Santa Ana ~58-7811 1974DATSUM 26022+2 4 speed trans., air cond. &r mags. A sharp one! OM.1!'7). 74 t--iat l.28 SPort Coupe. runs i:ood. grt.oat gas. Reasonable 661 -6890. ....... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI O.Al•ICOAST HONDA HIAD9UdTIRS TODAY!!! tNYaSl1'Y SALES 6 SEAVJCE OLDSNOllLI ..... GiMCTIUCKS a'50 Hart.or IUvd. COSTA MESA 540-"40 77HOteA cvcc 2 door. 4 ~peed. radio. beater. Clean and Sharp ! Sav e U S ! llle6PM) S2tt5 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAfi .. 7000 WeWninater Ave. in Westminster lllk1-7561 638-7880 '19 RX·T GS. bronietblk. AC. alloys. lo mt, xlnl tll400 /bsl or r 499-1928 "12 RX2. mi. 2 yrs old. nu tir"'8 It paint. II.Int cond. Sl.300. 548-7221 . ........ ._. .... _.__ 2925H.Mbor Blvd. COSTA M~A 979-2500 71 MADA 78 MGB. pert. coa d .. .. ..___ ---atJc. Llh .. 000 or best offer. Dys, • ..... --.s100e.n. 21 oeiw,lowmilee. Stt I 1 H.......... "JI MOB 3llilC ml. Ntc:e. OIJ.stSt.,N.8 .. M500 Days .... 3422 " mOl'1'0 175-•t £"9"7-4871 .......... 9740 ... . 9747 ....................... ....... ............... . 1'71..Z 4SOSIL Red wit.b bemboo In· terior . Loaded Ir In MINT condition ! <*NAii) . Sll,IOO HOWAIDC•1.,•t Dlwefl:~Sl.a. NEWPORT BEACH HJ.OHi •t-9%78240 DllS& Only 12,000 miles, elec· t rlc sunroof, s t ereo caaKUe, Q.57VCX) JIMSUMOHS IWOITS mo HARBOR BLVD. P s 1t 9741 ....................... PIUMOT Demo Sale la Prosreu 78,.,.IOT 6045mAM Qanrool, leather, alloy wh'eels fs low miles. Ol)l).$AVENOW llACH IMPOITS •Dlw•Street NEWPORT BEACH 712-0900 9710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• =,·•••••••••.••••••••.••• ••••••.••••••••,••••••••• ~~an W/PoP·UP top, radJo,heater, 60Kml. Top '73 Capri 2000 4-cyl, New oond. $2,000. 640-7196 . · tires, body xlot. runa ONLYS47tt H1WP'01T DATSUH •Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 'T1 cvcc. good cood .. 5 speed, AM /FM. $3,500 MS-Sl98 ;s avtc, leavinl country. $2500. Bef. s. 840-5233. AA.s.~. COSTA MESA '11-1276 '73 2IO C : Good cond: '74 "t14" u sport coupe.$ speed. .. 1968 model. 9650 or best . oner. Alt 12 ; 964-4882. • 1976 ·n Datsun Dodge '78 custom van. -FIAT F10 = '=~~~.~ ~ _.. track, dual baU. + mlr· 72AUDI Silver blue. AutomatJc. Vt:rJ clean family car. S':r:'•• Moton 31.atSl., N.B. 673--0870 875-586 l • •. 121 a-..-Writh Fron·t • alarm syste m, CB, 8 Wheel Drive ran on the cellina. S8000. s72 s93 Olll at\. 8. TI4/4tM205. IMW n 12 • • '71 Dodge 8300. bubble m= ................. . .~. ·=· ?Ea·~~~~:. ~!i~:Wlilil •29~ • 'tl2 Van, Ford. l ·cyl. 170 $'ST. HOACWAY 'I ;, bp, .Uck, xlnt cond. "50. SAHtA AHA Cl~OI• TI4/IM-1121Luther 835'3171 t==== '71 Dodi• Van: Loaed. tHCllLJlfllAT10A1v1NOMACH1Nt -~~~ tow mne1. &aper buy .. •USID IMWt• 1 r.'4 a... .-• '80(IO. Call 984·-6215 "12 :t1mU1 S/R .a BV ) ..... ' "7UOOIUH IP .OMC) 1'11 P ord VH £.100 "l'UOl&\8 /R GN4R.K0) cu.tom. SAie or trade ,._ .. ., (&PIU) -~for motorcycle 'Tf••pd,et .,_PV ) --'T7511l41PC18/ll .,l11 ) .......... , , ... 'T7mAtu.llll ..SZC> ....................... ,. ... .,, ~ ) Au••• LelH of '71 .. m.\ A/C __ .... .,A ~amt. coed, pllllll ,.mc.IAS/ll-) blulal.111.... ~ , great. $1,700. 538-0430 '76 V6, 4 spd. PS, tinted window3, snrf, AM /FM cass, new paint, 3S,OOO mi. Must sell $3700. 875-l.579 . 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAllM sa.ICTIOHOF AU.MOOILS SHOP fl: COMPARE BARWIC K DA TWN ' " 8 )1 137'>493 jj/') 133-1100 lt71DATSUH '73 CVCC. like new! ».000 Ill. Stereo, new battery, nut sell 1 llM-1409 "JIQvtc. Sspeed, AM/FM cuaette, 20.000 miles. IDIO/or bst olr. 59Ml91 aft 7pm. 2IO'l2+2 Automatic tran1., alr cond., map • ahade kit. Thia car ll lmmacwatel "JIHondaClvtc lo/ml Ol1SPQ ). a.ry. $1,500. Ot&Y S71tt 816-1u1 Hl\WOITDATIUM ,. Honda Wan All/Fii le Your Pl"oleealoD • DoY9 Street c-, air, lo/ml. BEST MS-15'3 stereo, Riviera wheel.I. It's sque11ly clean ! SB.500. '67 Men:edet 230, xlnt DUGO> conl. $3000. Slttl SSJ.5415 IOI WITHAM io MB s . Grattan. A/C, YO&.ISWA ... AM/FM. Rblt eni. new '19>W•·•--Av, . tires. Mial lnaide 6: out. 1D W•mh11ter _, nnn. DJs 557.auo, _•_'TSl _____ m-__ ,.,_ eva/wbdl 7»0043 .,. '50SL. llinl Oond. 2 topa, bamboo IUlr Int. PP. sauoo. MW0t1. '11 300 Dia $5K m l. Color1do belae. P . P . taJ,IOO.Ml-57m ltOlll R.EPAIUT NSWl'OllT BEACH on"D....-0 Did 100 know you cu IJJ.IJOO tJ•O T7 DO, 1111& coacl., IDrf. pl.ee • cl...,,., -4 lo ....... • xtr&1, maple yellow I tilt DaUJ PUat s..-.te. 11 JGU want rour advertit· ·-·••••••••••••••••• bamboo. n •14M-ITM Dinc.torJ for J wbole lat "&:~• to reecb ,. J11 x.NL: Ablolutel.Y lllllli&b for u IUU. 11 _.. • at tower exqu.lalle. Perfectl1 ... ,.._,,Fol' men COit, uelfleel ll t.M malotalned. Aaltla1 .......... call .., lo 1DI Clll !Cowl 911.a <:all e6.al77 or ...... ..9171 f11.1111. ~----------~- • '11 _, SL: Wire •Mell, a m /fm caa11tte , low lllDll. Sll,000 CIC bit oh, .. ... '68 912 5 speed. sharp. 25/35 mpg, l6000/0BO 642·9682 '76 912E. sunroof. 24 ,000 mi, A/C, stereo, alloys, nakeolCer. 673-3227. ...... 9756 ....................... *l DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROUS-ROYCE 1Ml.UmMn9 ........... di \&----' ....... 1971TOYOTA CBJCA 5 speed trans .. air cood. I& stereo tape. Test drive tbla beauty NOW ! GRlVJA). ONLTSlltS llBN'J1.sY.J._ Younc HOW.AllD Cll•..-olet =r=.-::: ~~&eu 00.0 IUNOAYS 76 VWBUG Sliver, pin stripina. super clean, 4 speed. (14300I) ly 6 ol these models pro-a•• ASSS doced. A • beautiful ---~-------driveable coaalatent 76TOYOTA abow winner, an ap· Celle. coupe. Red finish, preciatinl invest ment. white interior. Very _-..a ________ • strong! Dynamite car . • Sliver Shadow blk vinyl top, nat bm inter. Receat •.ooo overhaul. Leaving country. szs.ooo. lnqWre at 213-t:M-4UO S9llt 9760 ....................... Demo Sale ln Progretis 7fSAAI TURIO With AM /FM Stereo cassette & low miles. am3). $ll.62S IEACHIMPORTS <450PPB > $]195 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEM 7800 West.minster Ave. in Westminster lllG-7561 638-7880 1976TOYOTA CBJCACOUPE Standard trans., eassett~ &low miles. (682RFC >. Mowo..ty $41'5 Mirode MmcM/R....et 21.50 Harbor Bl., C.M. 645-5700 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 '77VW CAMPS Low mileage po p-lop Westphalia. A diamond! 4 speed. ster eo r adio, more. (621RBC > 848 Dove Street -r~-11 rt NEWPORT BEACH " ""'""3 spo coupe: $4495 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7000 Westminster A vc in Weslmi.ru;ter 75Z..0900 10,000 miles, air. $3750. --------1 Ca.11540-7873 8IKJ. 75.51 638. 7880 Every Saturday throughout the Football Season 1 the Dally Piiot brings you nnQf~:l! rn1~\s'f4EE ~\fV4\t4G A new. exciting, profr!.s1onal fool ball magazine section bringing our readers the most interesting. cum prehensive a nd authori tati ve roundup of material on the pro games to be televised each weekend for 20 weeks. Player proriles. scouting reports. pictures, predictions , the point s pread. Inside comments on strategies and who and what to watch for everything to enable readers to gel the mosl enjoyment out of their pro football watching. Don't miss out on this chance lo have all the Cootbull facts al your fln1ert.ips. DAILY PILOT , • ': Super clean throughout. sunroof. <752786 > 4 speed. . OON1 WAIT! 1.8711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 78 VW RABBIT 4 cyl., 4 speed. AM/FM stereo tape, radial tares, wheel covers, Diamond tuck vinyl interior, slid· i.ng roe(. Orange & low miles. 12 mo./12,000 mile service contract availa· ble on moat pre-<>wned cars. (025UTM > $5471 SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th St.reel Santa Ana · 558--7811 15VW SllUIEETlE LAGUNDE Qaarool, plulripint. • apeed, lo w miles . 0..U78'l) .. , ll71l BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON B&ACH 142-ml H .1'1 a 4 '01>f•c1 1ran~nw;~1on ano " l11lly t actorv eou•OPPd (1081691 s459 '. •.• ALL MODELS ; •12 DAILY P1LOT Fr1dey, October 18, 1811 ...... U•-4 AMfot, UHd Alltel, UIH • Ute4 • , .... u._4 ' Mleeo flititl___,,_...-~.,_ __ _ ------------------~--.;,;!.:_:;.;.:,;;,;;:;,:.• ..;.;,:...:.;;,,;..::. • • • e e • • e • • • • • e • •• •• •• e I • •• • •• • e e e • e e •• e •• eeeee e ••• e e e e e e e e ••••••••• • e eee • eeee eee eeeeeeeeeeee eeee e eeee ee •••••••••••• eeeeeee•••••Me1 I ...... ~.~ ........... ~.~ ........... ~.~~ ........... ~!!~! .. · ...... !!!! ~::~! ........ !!!~ ~!!~! ........ !!!~ ~.?!~': .......... !!~ ~~ ......... !!!~ .•N••••••••••••••• Qeu;.. HJt Hit CkueM ttll DtVORC! MUS1' , lt71CAPllCI iBCbtvyMcmd+Z,air. 'ft Cordoba, wblte OD •~llllllU -• .... ••••••••••••• • -·•••••-••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• 1t 'f 9 C h C S~l.L C l • 1 1 l c ' 0 o o r . i..,., r..ttala. new clUkb, will... l •l offer over We IMI•• 1111 eac.llent l~INPA&.A lt7'1W'A&.A U. .-~ •Pr ce ~·• flwl ledan. bt.._ • ~ very ANO. U kH . Paul ·dart•ofCorveUeue· Cuc.a. ' oo.r. Oaly C\&1toll\ •IMU't t Hp lt7tDIMO ! alvr lo.!w '!:,'.fr'!: VI, aiatomallt lran1.. cteen '74Km.l. L&. BB ,,... ..., ,_. lmeedt.ae ._ .... .wa. oa W. tra ~ ... rooe fUllah ~IAIAMCll IJO 000 h .. 4000 ml fl<tory air eood.. pwr. 12.lml. Sell St.IOOPIRM c-t 9917 llvtrYl IM US ...,_..! WJOQ> wM •-Mna•llfte toJ» on C.mw. piir ... S'7000 /~k· otr Call ~Jal• br~ u: n...,._, __ ....................... TOOAYlll All ol• tla• flH•t U • Vl...-oeltktrua., aU' .._.Car . MaUbwl • NHl46aft 6pm :=.· ~uJ"'R > 1 a.... HZI HOW.AIDa.twr•t na ntlll..,._.luded m t'Ollllt. ~. lt.etria• • Nowu. l>t••UC' redul """'_, ~ ~, 0ove6 n..-119t.1 dle)ow111te.Qf lralral, tit .e...t, ~.. uc.• . S497t ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• NEWPOruEACH , S467t ~rc1U1~/nl ateno SAVI MOWUI 77 UM17a 2 + 2 1'1' COIDOIA HJ.Olll '~~~t i. .... VI! I '. I T • 4" / l) 11 ltn CHIWIOUT M+&• CLASSIC Qiupe White with bliM ..._ft lop. I lban •ooo .U.... • • 1harp Cllr! ('lllSWQ ,, QMLYSl7tl HOWAIDCJ. ..... o."·~·•&. NEWPOft BEAC:lt IJMHS .......... 9'NclYt.o .. I NWIQ> """"" ~w·a tlaeeU Only SA¥1 SIS AW>maUc, pow~r 1te41r 32,-400 mlJea oa thiJ apot· C ')NNfll l•tV•<'ll ' !) IC> I .lOO I 977 Otb1tOLIT CAl'ltel 59AH l..4wlry R..U A loaded Wllh opt•*! c:?ut'Z'I' l ~YSltt5 HOWAIDClileYrolet Dov~ •Quail Sb EWllOKT BEACH ID.OHS COMHfll CHfVROLtl ,_ ' I I \1 f \ '>4l> I 200 Ina. •l I radial llre1, lea. oee owner beauty. W\ndow •h~ kit. low S&a-eo, Ult wheel, cruise mllea 12 mo /12,000 mile control. vlny l top • 'f'Vlrt1 contract av11ll11 bucket seal.I. (03IULA 1. lilt< on rno11l pr· owot.'<1 Pricenowslubed w Cl&nl UIWSK I': I 1977 CHIVllOLIT Sll7t 71 c .. vy LUV ~42786 CAPIUCI 4 DI. Sharp Liltl~ p1C'kup 1 ~ Equipment include11 full CONNELL CHEVROLET a peed, m•a wb"t•li. ~AUJA AMA power. v iny I roof . Sh • r p con d 1t1o11 '1M M AMtFM stereo. cruise (1All'5068 J cont.rot pwr windows· SJttS DATSUN seat-trunk release & air ','\...~JI"""' Ji,, , I ..... I \ \1 I ' ' S46-I 200 Auto. trana., power 9'eerin1, rail)' wheel COY· era, vinyl interio r ''VerJ, very nice, Test Drive It!" 12 mo./12.000 mile service contract available on most pre· ownedcars. {0097~l IOI WITHAM 2001 I'.: 17th Street cond. 1n excellent conds· lion. (016TCL I. VOUCS W A4HH s..nta Ana 558-71111 OHL y $299 5 $1088 SANTA ANA DATSUN 'Tl Cordoba· AH power. D>l E. 17lh Street amtrm 8 track ster eo SantaAna SSS-7811 7tm W~lnlll\J>lt!rAvt-70 M ont~ Carlo I\ R.J.Dameroo in Wt't)t minster Li~1l Mint cond Reg & Associates ~ 7MI ti3ll 7~ ~ $!.200 714·1!34 1727 752·2526 XJnt cond 33.000 m1 $4200 833·9361 Day!>, WANT ACTION .. s.s2· 7920 Eves & Wknds Oass1fed Ads 642·56'78 -----9100 Auto1,Mew 9800 Autoa. Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Auto1, Htw 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 •.....••••...•••.•.•••••••••.•..•.•.........................................•.•••...........................................•..................•.......•••....... ALL NEW 1980 200SX 4z _~~*., ·--~ ~ DATSUN FOR 1980! See and Drive the most exciting new line o f Datsuns e v er! Every mode l with even more SMILEA G E for de manding d r ivers 21 O's PICKUPS 200SX's DIAl-A-DATSUN DW.I CALL 558-7811 AN ALL NEW GENERATION Of BRAWN & BEAUTY! 1980 720 PICKUPS I MM ED IA TE DEUVYY ON •SHORT BEDS •LONG BEDS MORE STYLE Hit MILE THAN EVER! EVERY CAR LISTED BELOW NOW SPECIALLY CLEARANCE PRICED. SEE THEM AND SMILE! 12 Mo./ 12,000 Mile SerYice COfttroct A vqilable On Most Used hnporls 1977 CHEVt MOMlA 2+2 Aulo power steenng steel radial tires. window shade kit low m11ea Must see! I 184SKEl 53716 1977 CHEVY MONTIC•ILO Electnc shding roof. v..a. auto. air cond pewer steering & brakes. oower windows till cruise While 1 o wner {069REOJ 53996 1978 TOYOTA .. SRS0 UFTl•CK WAGON 4 cyl 5 soeed. AM/FM stereo steel radial l1tes rally wheat co vers . vinyl 1ntettor hatchroof. very sharp Low miles 1890UBE) 547U 1977 FORD rtMrOW•~ 4 cyl.. 4 speed air cond AM/FM stereo tape sport wheel covers vinyl interior. spert mirrors Save Gas & Stay Cool' f792S0Fl 53170 1977 CB.IC.A. GT COUPI 4 c yl air cond AM t FM s tereo tape, rally wheel covers tach sport mirrors p1nstnoes Bright yellow 1433TRRJ 54976 I 977 CHRYSLH COIDOeA V-8 auto factory atr power steering & brakes. AM radio steel radials whitewalls Very c l ean & n i ce running 1884RFCl 53176 1977 FORD MUST•HG GHIA Att cond111on1ng AM/FM 8·1rack vinyl roof luggage rack Loaded & Sharp• 9500 m1le<i f668PRMl 1971MBCURY COMITCOUPI Aulo trans . ~r steering. rallye wtleels "Very. very nice -Test Onve 111 · (099785! I '75 CHIVIOLIT COIVITTI Autom8tlc: tranamla1ion •low miles. 17112SMW>. How°"' $73'5 Mlrecle ~!• ..... 21SOH&rbor 81., C.M 645-5700 i9 veue drk me\ brn. camel ant, 11poiler11, tll , stereo. cruise. eleclr windows. Under 2K ma. ~utely mmt. always garaged. SH,950 firm 851-04IN '64 Fastback. 327. 4 spd. nds some body wor k. Beal offer over S6000 Aft 81>m . 64&-S774 c..,. 9933 ••••....•.........•.... 'TO Mere Coui;:ar X R7 XJot cond All d r1Js Sl,300 080 632 7500 Ul 2868. S46-03ll3 Doctg. 9935 ...•..••............... '76DODGE Aspen 6 cyhnder wagon fUll powt:r & air conc.h taooing. Nt!w rubber Dy n d m 1 t t• r u n n c r ' '727PI Y 1 S2695 IOIWrTHAM VOUSWAGBI 7600 Westnun.'lter A Vt! 10 Westminster lfB.7561 631Vi880 19 DODGE Ml COUPE Hatchback with rronl wheel dnve, 4 speed. air cond1t1ob1ng . two tooe punt Only 7.000mal~ 12 rm. 12.000 mile serv1cl' contract dVa ilabll! on mosl pre-ownt.>d !'ars 1674X ED t Save SANTA ANA ·DATSUN axxl Jo: 17th Str<'t·I SJnt11 An.i ~ 7>111 i 4 '100J<'11 I-u II~ 11"' rd ~nrf \tr ~ \t 11 11• h lifDPI( Mu:.t ~·II ~ O'J., !hi l!r.?I JllR Ra.rUnlC up m a bus1 nelil!i ol your own., A 11ood way to tell people about It IS With J low l'O'll Cl us1fled ad Phone &e5671 Allto1,UM'CI o..-.a,,._ • LAftGEST SELEC'l10N O~ NEW Ir USED IN ORANGE C0tJNTY CADILLAC V AU.TE PROTECTION PLANS Avail able on M08l Cars • • lt7' CADILLAC ILDOIADO F'ull power . factory air. AM / Jo' M stereo rad lo 8 t r ack . t ill. c ru ise c·ontrol. ~plit power ~vu t s . cabriolet top, ll'llther interior cSer 2737091 $4995 • 1977 CADtl.LAC COWi DI VILLE AM FM stereo radio. t il t whet'I. c ruise c·on t rol. fu II power t l39768l $6995 • 1971 CADILLAC FL&TWOOD llOUCMtAM l h11> all or the CadJllac luxury options i#nd low miles I 107UKYI SALE PRICED!!! • 1 t11 CM*• •c · COWIDIYl.U ASTROltOOF Pull power. factory air. leather interior . spllt powl'r seats. tape. low mill"'> n'MT.!01 $8995 • I t77 CADILLAC SIY1U.i 1-'ull fXl'A't.'r. leather in tt'n or. :-.teroo tape. win• "'h1•l•1 1•1wers a nd all of 1 h1· S1·v 11le luxuri t!b • 1177Sl'I > $9895 • 11\/ER 100 'JUALITY CARS TO ~ELECT fo~ROM • ·n MaCUllY s I 9 99 MA•CIMS HGHM. Crl. Full oower lactory air cond . split seats. Landau too. 1111 Wheel & 1n excellent oooditiOn! l 128JFEI '75 FORD LTD. • $2999 9 PASS. WAGON •...•• Full pewer AM/FM s1ereo w/8 track. luggage rack air cond POwer sieerlng & brakes and low. low males Sharp• (526MWZJ. il~8~~1ASEt •. 52999 VB. sltck sh1tt. pewer steering and bucket seals Excellent transpertat1on• ( 1E06267l. A super 1 i:~IOUTDL ...... 53499 6 cyt au1oma1tc trans pewer steering & brakes ltll wheel AM/FM stereo & tow. low miles In excellent cond11tonl (734811). '74 CHlftOUT "3499 CAMAROLT ........•• · Automatic lransm1ss1on. oower steering & brakes. air cond1t1on1ng tin wheel & rallye wtteels A super sharp earl (012KYO) '75 CAN LAC s3999 SIDAM DI VILU . . . • ••• Full pewer factory air cond .. tilt wheel, Landau too & leather Interior (021MYC). Weekend spec1a11 z~: .............. 53999 Full power, factory air cond .• split power Mela, tilt wheel. Landau top & In LIKE NEW .condiJionl (593TWZ) ' 77 POID -~ s3·999 •RAMADA •HIA CPI. •• Full P<>Wer. factory air oond .. AM/FM ~ end In LIKE NEW oondltlonl (813RKS). . ·~· ... ··~"-~,... ........ , --., .. ....._ ... ~ ...... ,. • . . ~•~•••••••• UIM A... UM4 ..._. UM4 ....._, Ut•d ...... UIM Fridlr. October 19. 1m ~-~ ........ !!.~~ .;,; ........... ;·;;~·; ~·;:;; ........ :;;;~ ;;;.;:; ......... ;;~~ ;;;; ............ ~·;;;· ;:.;;: .......... ~;;~· ..._ llolort •.er Ko&on •11er •--•---Melon ..,. ... , . ...J''°''' . ;:·~~:~~;,;: ;;·;.:::·=;,:,:;·;;;· ;·=~~;;·:~;c::~~~ ............................ :;;·;~;· .... I BAT·JER-· --=r-iS •'a= ~'.'°A~f;''"'~~ Sil~~~i=-~·· .... ,.,.or ...:::=:au,. 1~:!:..~f:,''••~~·t.~i ti liJ , r~. ll4tl ~4'1!..":" hwy. lllOO ~ ?•NUSTA... Automatic tran. .. air paww, ireat abape in· f •" . IOIWl'tMAM -t' s o ttlJ • .,....aircandiuon.1n1. =~r•r •ttertna. aldu.odout! unCTa > I! BUICK'S :;~ .. YCUISWA... ,.~. 4dr, "'"11 rl •••••••-•••••••••••••• power a\Hrin1 Vory ONLY Sl4ff Slftl I ...... -Wwtm•N*•Ave AM •"M •lt"rfoO, I\ C. lo 1'7tflOID cleM ~ ..-U... IOIWITMAM ·!•.' blWealaUDat.r m1.oubtb.V8.&d mpa MUSTAM9TUllO Shgr 111rMoton .....W8"POIDolT!~" VOUSWA... :I! USED CAR [ •1111 ... .,. ~udmt muat 11•t'nltc~· 4 1PMC1. TRX rad111J1 407Stat8t .. N.R. ve ..... .-1900WellmJMt.er Ave. ~ ._.. -SZ'71llS 87~~1311 w m •,.. ll u e 0 fr m-Ol70 875-5111 NEWPORT BEACH tn Weatm.lm&er '3i E::;·.·::·"·:· -.. H40 moonroat. CW1230i > UJ..1100 &7»1 aB-7880 -• -················ "72 Ford Wagon, loadf'd 17111 C'MI uUa ttH --------~~'&!ic =...: .,,,, K•ll•. • ... ~==· .. ~~~:;:;~~\~: !.s::m~ l CLEARANcv.~~~~r ~ ?O JOaO Coupe ·nus ooe II loaded Velluw/black mler1or ·n. transportallon, nu c ~:i TOllMOWA•OM WlUl opUooa. 10 areal !4WJNF>s1.o195 Ures,&SIS,$GS. .. w M ·r:~: ~ ~be. alr l"Onchllon· l'OOd.IUon! C220REA ). "' 646-67M " e ake It ·-· .. · \~ I.al. power i;tffrlnil Low OM. y Slttl IOI WITHAM II ,._ mil.ii ceU.nt eun<11 HOWAADChYrol.t VOUCSWAGEH 72Aw.wnt c3 ~~ • \..~ tialL 87 MWil, rtbll t·ni.; .. Ocve&Qu.aUSc.s 7000WeatmtDSlerAv~ 842·2871 s;mple For You :-·· eo~., SL' 11• Motor-I lrW Good eond Mu1it Nf;wPORT BEACH in Westminster t ., ., 4ch ShtSt . Ne Id.I. ~ Wluiy11 onJy llJ.OHS 893.'15Sl 638.7880 '79 Trans Am, fully o •· ~·-""'-.... "--· m-Om ITTHffSI '7~lft92'l loaded. SB200 or be3t Of· 0 At Orange County's : ...... .. __ '-' ,_ U.C. 9945 'tn M~t~. 1m~1 \K 74l'ut.lassSupreml' 77 '1MTO _rer_64.5--_l270 '1 e _ ....................... P s. P1B. A<:. in.ooo lo nu Xlnt. cond Ve ry sharp 11ttle 4 '78 2 door Bonncv1lll' t # J Bu;Ck De l h • g·": ?I l'OID LTD "T1 Llnl'Oln Town t:OUl)t' ml • $2500. Sandy 494 1230 646-9819 cylinder. 4 speed coupe L 0 a d e d • I 0 w m I .: ., a e rs f, p ~ ll,000 actual miles on Abi.olute l'ht>rry' All ·m Mw.ta.ng. ti ryl on~ 1977 OLDS Clean inside and out ~:ic!iu?~Y:1r~:21· c:a I: =.,di~~0':!w!r.d~~/ eQUIP torld !>lt'rt-'U laPt' o wn er !:cl t•on d OMEGASIDAH l44lT81) ---otA LL USED CARS IN oua ~Q ·:· ..... l dedt, 29,000 mJlt':. One $13)0,000 634 6.S14 rly!>: N 1 •• ,. , A 1 0 ... de d $2695 i3 Le Mans 46.000 miles. cru se , and tilt Owner O wnt'r w II '" «NZXKB I ~l've:. ~ be l ' Ad IOIWITHAM auto,air,p,s.p b.eng & .. NV TORY REDUCED ~ • ~305 ~~4f:i1.:0~ ~:~ '74 II very t'lcan All a woncfe~ull a:o~derf'u1 VOUCSWAGEH ~~ ::.1i1:800· or best ~ I EN = IOIWfTHAM 644--034.5 xtras. Sacnr1cc $2 .-lOO ranu1y car! (409RYX>. 7WOWeslmi.nsterAve .. • vouswA~EH ...;..ell 9947 499-:m.B.49SrAHst:\·t--• "°~~~.:.~~-• im-1:~westmins~-1~ tZ1,3{~~r~ .i . FOR WEEKEND SALE! ~ 7'00Westnunster Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• il Grande 351 cng. I-' .s. Dove & Quail Sts. 968-6227 ~ J: in Westaunster iS Mavenck yellow ti cyl PtB. P/W, A1C, $3400. NEWPORT BEACH 7l Station Wagon. A/C, "'19 Bl ICK Kif.GAi, A l m.7551 638-7880 50Km1. $1.500 a ft 4· 4M-6766,499 5122 83).0555 mags, nu R•int, runs 9970 f (156URE)was S6995 (726WPA)was S8995 ° "72 LTD. Air. automauc. 64.>54ll __ 'ftt Mustang t·unv. fi 1·yl. w~968-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SALE 8629 t!! 'SALE •799 t!! 3 Xllllcood. 11750. Merary 9950 auto. rebll trun:. powe1 '68 Cutlass. mags. radio. '74 Pmlo wogon. new 77 T·llRD J; PRICE _, PRICE _, 499-4046 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOJl •. bcayl1Cul. $3.000 350Cl, A,C. nds valvl' brakes. c lut c h . & Jet black Town Landau ~ 19 Rl\'ft:aATl!aBO "18Rl'H 'kat:GAL f ,_.,._ I( ORANGECOUNTY'S 675-3748 Job.~ or orfer t:all AM/FM cass $1 700 coupe. Loaded with all l124735)wasS12000 (022WGU)was $6495 i ... ,, -...veric 4-dr sedan ~17J2 4.98-l858 lhe toys. Very clt'an m· i; = .. ~uelr::~· .;K LINCO=~:CURY i2 4 d~ 98, all power. ,.,-~-----9960 sidl'and ;~~;l9till ~ ~~~~, 11,350 ~~~~E S 5995 ii: mi .. Priced at wholesale DEALERSH 11' For Classified Ad 70,<XX> rru . very clean. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• " i. blue boot. Sl.S7S. Orange RA y FLADUOE ACTION .$},4~. f;TJ 0744 '69 Plymouth Sah•lli It' IOI WITHAM Q "78 Bl'H '" R t',GAI . I.TD. '78 IMJICK al'.GAL LTD. 0 Coast Daily Pilo t. LINCOLN·MERCURY t'all a VOUCSWAGEH c 1994UXM) was S6995 (1290461 was$6995 ~ 6C2-4321 ext2lO Da I PI t Pinto 9957 P s. p/b, at e-. \'H ~ 7WO Westmmsler Ave. '1 SALE S 39-' SALE 8639 f!! 'fttMus tangConv s6~~l!t~~t::;,~;Xll AD·~.~°R ·····~;;;;:;:~~:······ •_'7808____ in Westminster .. P RICE • 6 a PRICE .. f $3000 IRVINE 64.2 5U78 WIS.Or Best Ofrer i3 Duster. 6 cyl. JUIO. ~'7~1 638·7880 ~ 1 1 Bl l('K RF.GAi . , ' L ~ ftt5-TI59 830-70GO 496·7548 :~rm. new rad4•~~ aa.-...,1r100 Ads 642 56711 ~ f471SOGI was S4995 1585GIU) was $2995 "' ~~;•~•e•--:•••••••••••• ~.'!~·.~~.--: ....... !~~O ~~.o-.s-... -~-~.--:.~ ••••• !~~~ ~~'!!·.~~.~ ....... !~.~~ ~"!:>_!·.~~.--: ••••.•• !~~~ ~!·.~.e.~ ........ !!.~~ ~ ~~~[E 8 4 395 ~~~~E 8 2595 f Q •79 PO,TI \C f;Ri\1"1110 PRIX ar. '79 GMC "GIVEAWAY" THIS WEEK ONLY* ALL REMAINING 1979 GMC TRUCKS WltL BE SOLD FOR . S79 OYER DEALER COST ** COME GD EM! LOOK FOR THE ''IMC GIVEAWAY" ON THE WINDSHIELDS ••• • EXCEPT 4 WHEEL DRIVES •• COST INCLUDES HOLDBACK, ADVEITl5'NG, DOC. ms, DLR. ADOID EXTUS ~. • WEEKEND BONUS • THE LISTED BELOW 1979 GMC 4x4 VEHICLES will be sold for $ 7 9 OVER DEALER 'h TON 4X4 PICKUPS 3A TON·~ PICKUPS COST ** )'"'I ITll!U?Z'?ISJ" f1J3511 ITKL749Z5737SOt "' "' , ~ 1)1141 1KR7.19l5194 1 JIJI 11f f.ltJYl)/ H~t 1IJ3181 IT KR7.19l5194• 4X4 JIMMYS I; • 11301()• tTKR18'11S07•7S ll)Jn1 TKLIH97S1S411 e CUTLASS'S e (I003) (3fM7F9R404677) ... 3) (3A47FVR404639) (m!) (3R47F9fM05771 ) (1421) (3U47AA42e028) (81) (3K47F9AU0841) (la) (3K47F9RU0386) (IS70) (3A47H9M471880) L---~---~~~--.....;;..;.;__ ___ ~-~~--' (8783) (3M47F9M485753) (9273) (3R47H9R466200) (9315) (3M47H9A469213) (9421) (3M47H9R482347) (8896) (3M47H9R452547) (9040) (3M47H9R457458) (9441) (3M47H9R483100) (8531) (3M47H9R436082) (9075) (3M47H9R460942) (9294) @M41H9A469206) (9280) (3M47H9R468862) (8229) (3M47H9R415507) (8928) (3M47H9R452515) (9255) (3M47H9R467820) (8833) (3M47H9M478992) (8877) (3M47F9A451480) (9234T) (3M47H9R491767) (8851) (3M47H9R449135) (9520T) (3K47H9R466078) (8853) (3M41H9M479271) (8595) (3M47H9M472611) (8022) (3R47F9A404734) (8443) (3M47H9M453446) (8665) (3M47H9M478097) (802A) (3M47F9R405818) • 98's • (8083) (3X69K9M111945) (8191) (3X69K9M131604) (9523) (3X69K9M304552) (9M4) (3X69K9M275284) All S.le1 ltricu Do Not 1Mlu4e Toa & LlcenM. S.I• 'rice• ltt.<tlve tflru lv'*y Octotler 21. '97t S..~ & '9m Depts. C»IN 'TIL 10100 ,,M. Monday thrv FrW9y ~ 15423501 was 57995 ~ SALt: ~ PRICE 8 6 995 II '79 (;"( Jl't"\ CCI 171 lVUOl was 59695 f SALE ~ PRICE 8 8895 .. ., (596UJDI wa~ S7995 ~ALE PRICE c " .. i ·n POIM;•· ' '~ n STOM ·n TIIA:\S AM T·TOP " (IN55148t wasS8995 (309UXY)was S7995 ~ ~ ~~~[.: 8 7995 ~~~~E 5 7395 ~ c! ac '· ·, (407334) was S11 995 '78 Pl:\TO ~ f 0 (052UEBl was 53995 Q ~~~~~ 5 3495 ~ ~~~~I I 0"995 '; '1 " 180LDS Cl TL.\S.'t '78Ci\MA•e l.T c.. (423322) was ~95 (623U01) was se695 J ~~~~E 8 5999 p~~~E 8 5995 J .,, (7'6WYB) was S7295 ~ SALE 8669 t!! ~ PRICE ~ :IE . "78MGB t (458386) was $6496 J ~~~~E S 5995 "' '78 T Rll'MPR HPITFllU: ~ (9810NH) was $6295 ~ ~'~~~E 8 5 695 '73J\(;I \R ~kf: (970PWO~as S13 995 SPIEC11'L PRICE 18 MGB "°Ow•r4rfv••• (4563181 was $6695 ~~~~E 8 6095 "77 TIUl WPH TIU (675TDH) was S6995 ~~~~E 8 6295 "79 ,,,_ CON\'t:RTIBLE (256XNM) was $94~5 ~~~~E s3995 ell • a " .. = • ~ .. ii 0 -c .. C9 = = ~ .. I: c ~ \ •· ' 2Je4ii~ ~ (225072) was $4995 '78 TO' OTA f't:Llf'A O (523663) was $6995 :I J ~~~~.~:,~~~~~~5 ~ ~~~~E 5 8595 0 '1 ~~~~E 8 6395 f ·1s DATSt'N Pl<'" UP I (1A05119) was $2995 f ~~~~E 8 2495 ~ .. " a ~ t 0 -0 a: l ca HURRY FOR THE SAVINGS f 'Rl-St\T. 4 SlJN. ONL'1! ./ 0 ur Guarantee ./Our Financing ./Ow People "Nie~ People To Do Baw .. ff'itl& .. A ~ ol 8--Alollorl.° .... Qllll . .... '""'-- All ....................... :::::.:•!: • -........................ _, f c: !l f ! • ~ .. :• ~I f • /t r -. ......................... . ~-..... -- SUPER SALEI . . CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE-SET THEIR PRICE JM WRIT/NB •. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR CAR FROM DICK BARBOUR DATSUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN! UP $ TO .. OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE ON 1979 & .1980 DAT·SUNS . 1979's 1979's 1979's 1980's 1980's 1980's . ( 16) 1979 PICK.UPS (171171 !II Zl's Gl (23) 1919 210 Short bed, long bed & king Coupes & 2+2's (Black on · HB. a ST A. WGNS. cabs. •Pay window sticker ly). •Pay window sticker •Pay window sticker price & price & you will receive pnce & you will receive you will receive 1980 PICKUPS 1980 210 S hort bed. long beds & king cabs. ·Pay ALL MODELS window sticker pnce & you w ill receive ·Pay window stidcer price & you WW 1ecetwe $350REBATE $1000 REBATE $400REBATE $200 REBATE . $200 REBATE . ~ ( 12) 1171111'• (4) 1979 811'• (2) 1179 '200 SI 2 DR. ... a STA. WGN. 2 DR. HT. a STA. WON. AUTO.CPES. •Pay window sticker price & •Pay window sticker price & •Pay window sticker price & you will receive you will receive you will receive 1980 510 1980 200SX ALL MODELS ALL MODELS ·Pay window sticker price & you will receive ·Pay window sticker price & you will receive $500REBATE S900REBATE S500REBATE $200 REBATE $1 50 REBATE YOU WILL RECEIVE THE REBATE CHECK DIRECT FROM DICK BARBOUR DATSUll MAY BE USED AS PART DOWN PAYMENT OR SPEND AS YOU WISH REBATE OFFER ON 1980'a WILL BE HONORED WITH ALL ORDERS PLACED BY CLOSE OF BUSINESS SUN., OCT. 21, '79. I REBATE CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED AT TIME OF DELIVERY. I L..J~.-.Ulll-.JL.mllll.WL..J. ·w1NDOW STICKER PRICE PLUS DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS, IF ANY. L_ ........... w••WL.J ALHAMBRA DATSUN DOT DATSUN, INC. ANAHEIM DATSUN GILUAN DATSUN ARCADIA DATSUN, INC. '78 DATSUN '77 DATSUN FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN WALLY TUCKER 8210 2 DR. SON. CPE. 810 STA. WAG. DATSUN, INC. 4 spd. trans .• air cond .. low miles, 2 to choose 4 spd .. air cond., AM-FM stereo tape. map. 4 spd trans., air cond .. AM ·FM stereo 1ape. w1re TAI-VALLEY DATSUN, INC. from. (805VNP) (802VNP) { (734WZX ) wheel~. radl. (Ser.800171 ) BALDWIN DATSUN $3795 s9495 s4995 LONG BEACH DATSUN CANOGA DATSUN DOWNTOWN L.A. MOTORS COSTA M ESA DATSUN IMPERIAL DATSUN: INC. '78 DATSUN '78 DATSUN '77 280Z UNIVERSAL CITY . CUL VER CITY DATSUN DATSUN, INC. 810 4 DR. SON. F10 CPE. 2+2 DOWNEY DATSUN, INC. 4 spd. trans • air cond .• power steering. stereo. 5 s~ans , AM·FM radto, excellent cond. Auto trans . air cond. AM -FM ~tereo tape, NEWPORT DATSUN vinyl top. (Ser 100553) (366 ) mags, shade k11. ( 528SVE) Af LANTIC DATSUN $5495 ... $3495 -.. $7995 QUALITY DATSUN IMPORTS ZEE DATSUN PASADENA DATSUN GARDEN GROVE DATSUN . SOUTH BAY DATSUN, INC. GLEND.ALE '77 DATSUN '78 DATSUN '78 DATSUN BARWICK IMPORTS, INC. tf"O .. ~ DATSUN 810 STA. WAG. SANTA ANA DATSUN, INC. -d 04DR.SDN. 810 4 DR. SON. HARBOR Auto. tr cond., power steerfhc, stereo, Auto. trans., air cond., power steertnc. AM·FM Auto trans .• air cond .• power steering, AM. FM MILLER IMPORTS, INC. vinyl top. (496VZR) stereo. (Ser.101239) tape. (Ser.821366) DATSUN, s5595 $5995 TORRANCE DATSUN INC. SUN DATSUN ) --- ,, •• ,. HERE NOW ~ , ..... RD 4 cytlnder standard trarism1sslon ·1979 GRAND SAFA~I WAGON C2N35K9X107368) OtmAC EXCITEMENT 1980 PMENIX --ON 4 cylinder standard transmission ~ CIT~ ..... ~J HWY EXAMPLE: THE PRESIDENT'S CAR .. LOADED· Factory Air Cond Automatic Tran-; Power Steering Power Brakes Limited Sltp D1flPrpn11a1 AM-FM Stereo 1 40 ch C B Fuzz Buster W S W Tor~· " (' ''"" 0-"''"' Electrn:. Rear Winoo ..... D<>tro•..iP Rallye Gauges & Trip Ooomete• luggage Carner Spart Mirrors Air Shoeks Pr IYf r Door Loci«. Pnwr-r SP .. t Pc wer W1rv;Jow· Till Wt'leel P.tllye Wheel• f\0-40 Notcbback Seat 6018 Miles s I I ,400 MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRIC~ s2000 DISCOllll 59• SALE PRICE EXAMPLE: 1979 GRAND PRIX DIE TREASURER'S CAR Factory Air Cond Automatic Trans Power Steering Power Brakes AM-FM Stereo with Cassette Tape Padded Landau Top 60-40 NOCchback Seat Gauges Soort Mirrors Power Door Locks s1500 DISCOUlll (870RXH) This Beautiful carmlrie red F1rebtrd with unbelievable ,7 7 gorgeous burgandy interior s4495 1s now available for your lnsoectiori Eauipped with AM-FM stereo r,adio to soothe 10e savage beast - rallye wheels for great looks -oower steering for ease of handling and factory air conditioning to keep you cool (976WZV) '19 ~fe~~~s :.r~~f:d c1~~1f~u~~s5695 ebony Sunblrd with gas miser V-6 engine and 4 speed transmlssi ori • 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 Windows Tilt Wheel Wire Wheel Covers 5234 Miles '2K3749R6116901 s9 4 78 MAHUFACTUREll'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE s7971 SALE PRICE (096RAH) Here we have an ~~~h~~~·~;;~o~:e~:v1~~$369 pleasure Eauipped with a thrifty V-6 engine and gas miser 5 speed 1ransm1sst0n -factory air cond.. rallye wheels -tilt wheel and Is Just the car you should own. It's an evening mist green Skytiawk Hatchback. A must to see. (098MCGJ ~~,~~~n~ ~~~~ ~oel~i~~$2495 Hornet wagon with a 6 cyl. engine & automat ic transmission that will get you and the kids to and yom the store and school with EASE. Equipped with . pawer steering. factory air cond. and a roof rack. c •53n20> For those of YoU wl'10 prefer a sp0rty type car here is the 76 ~.~:bl:~rF~~la ~.t~9:.:s449 engine automatic transmiss ion AM ·FM stereo With tape deck for your 1tsten1ng en1oyment power steering power windows. rallye wheels and '72 1111 wheel all add uo to nothing but great driving leasure OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. All prlcet plus tax. llcente I doc. lee. All an tubfeet to prior ..... Ofter exp1,.. Oct WILIASEALL MAKES ~MD MODELS . 22. 1878. , I ~ fOl IUIT SALi 01 LIASl IMllOIMATION, CAU. IOCIY ••UMD 546-1934 I A Tl.AS CHIYSLEl·PL YMOUTH sav1c1 HOURS Monday Thru Friday 7 30am to 5.30 pm Saturday Sam to 5pm •• ,,_, •• ~,, Of 1t\f. ~ I a BRAND NEW 1979 I BRAND NEW 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA TAKE YOUR PICKi CHRYSLER LE BARON ONE LOW, LOW PRICE! MOW OML Y VS. automatic transmissio n po wer s t e e ri n g . power brakes. Landau vinyl roof bench seat with center arm rest. light package. tinted glass. radio, premier wheel covers and glass belted wsw radial tires & more! (213073) $ .-SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! 1964 CHEVROLET PICKUP With a very nice. self contained camper VS. 3 speed transmiSSIOn, air cond11toning. oower brakes. radio and more• (N25830J. 51995 1972 FORD VAN "CLUI WA.OM'' V8. autom1tic transmission, POWBr steering, power brakes. ,._ titel I morel (933EOI ~ 1975 CHRYSLER COIDOIACOWI VB. automttic trans .. air c:ond .. pwr. steering & brakes, AM/FM stereo. vinyl top. pwr. windows & seat and morel C228MCS~ '2695 ......... ~ ................. . 1976 CHRYSLER COtlDOIA COWi VS. autorratic trans.. air c:ond . f'Ntt, steering & brak81, pwr. windows & apllt seat till wheel. Cabriolet vlnyl top & much more! (~1 POTJ. •3495 . VS automatic transmission air cond1tt0ning. POwer steer- ing. power brakes. tinted glass. full vinyl padded roof, radio. body side moldings and glass belted wsw radtal fires and more! (2 t 1914 l IOOD SELECllOll OF 19791 IN STICK.I I I 1974 DODGE DART SEDAH va. au1oma11c !rans atr cond pwr steenng & brakes vinyl top AM/FM radio wsw tires & morel ( 182036) 51695 · 1977 CHRYSLER COIDOIA CO'"I VS automahc trans air cond pwr steering & brakes. AM/FM slereo 8 track. pwr windows & splll seal cruise 1111 & much. mut:h morfll' (1~836) '4895 ISED ·CAR SPECIALS · 1974 CHEVY"'"n ... ~------el974 IUICK ~coun UGAL VS. aulOfT1lhc !rans air c:ond • VS. autorrahc !rans , air cond . p wr sleering & brakes. P#f steenno g brakes. vinyl AM/FM stereo tape, pwr wm-top. AM/FM s1ereo w/8 tracl(. dOwS. v1nyt top. 1111 wheel & wswttres & morel (181KB0l nu:h $rel (592UXF I $199 5 I 979 CHRYSLER • LI IAlOM SIDAN • V8 au1omat1c trans . air coni:l . pwr steenng & brakes. padded top. AM/FM radio. split seat & more' (976WVKl 1979 DODGE -4a4 f'OWll WA90M VS. aulomallc trans , POwer tteenng, power brakes. bucket seats. sliding rear window. raci.o & more• (1 R65151 ) J fVOl.. 71, NO. 2'2, 4 S~CTtONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS ........... JESSEE BISHOP TAKES A RELAXED DRAG ON HIS CIGAR AT NEVADA STAT£ PRISON Condemned Gerden Grove Kiiier Saye H•'• Reedy for HI• Date With Death Monday .Impostor in Grave? •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- \ !Cycle Cop ~njured f . n Crash .,...=.~ CG!dtt-todu _at ~ on ~mun.tty Holpltal j after being injured in a trafftc ac· \ ddeat'l'tllllndQ afternooo. = .... HMMr •• u-,e.r-,., ............... eh IMIUCf force, wu responding to a police call about 3:30 p.m. when bla motorcycle collided with a car pulling out of a driveway. " The accident occurred as nauser was eastbound on Ed· inger Avenue near Spnngdale t Street. Police. said be was riding I with his emergency lights on, ~ut that his siren wasn't ac· ivated. • Among bis injuries, police ,. said, are a punctured lung and ~nine broken ribs. ' The driver of the car was identified by police as Terry , Strom, 18. Huntington Beach. l Officers said Strom wasn't hurt f H'auser was first treated at the • scene by a doctor who Ii ves in t the neighborhood. t · The officer received a merit award from the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce in , 1978 (or preventing accidents by , enforcing traffic laws. ~ The California Hig hway I P a t r.ol is i n v est i g at i n g Thursday's accident. t Fl'C Ousts ~Hair Implant t Finn in HB • • Birds of a Feather These black-necked stilts are one of more than 180 species of birds seeking refuge in the ·San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve, a wildlife habitat near UC Irvine. See Featuring, Page Bl. Democrats Leadi~g In Huntington Vote Fi nal voter re1lstration fiprea for Orange Coast cttles live Republicans a lot to cheer about molt places, some solace· for Democrats in Cotta llesa and H~ Beach and both partiH a puule ln La1una Beach. Tbe GoP bolda the voter le8d ba .u eoMtal di* .. ~ a-.. -C: IMell ad Cotta lieu. o lllllew IUD bold tbe ma· jorltJ .. Lqma ... C!b, bil· ......., • GOP IVODPol"' bat --=· ....... ·-..... ODly a lllne-~ i...a. tlD IDal ---,.. . leaaed •J t.1 Uae eouaty ltellltnr ol vcun, Runtinaton feacll baa a re(latratlon oft , 39,ll&t Democrats for the Nov. S election, compared to 33,514 RepabUcaDI. coaia lleaa 's Democrats bold a 1U&bt edle, 17 ,255 to lS,233 for theGoP. Pinal re1i1tration fl1ures show tbat there are 900,492 voten ~red for the cominl eleeUcm, Up nearly U,000 from lut7 ..... In 1'71, J>emoerata btld a COUii~ 1-1 ol .... ..., ... Yotera. lat tbl1 1•ar tlae Repablloam Ila•• tb• eels•. --·--...................... u.e l..UMIWtD P-any with • re- llatradma ol Jla. Tbe ptll'\1 6ad .. 1Mtvear. (8" vorm. r.ce AJ> ) • , Plea Rejected for Garden Grove Killer 4 BVLLETIN WASlllNGTON (AP) -Tk U.S. $1ipnme CH.rt. '' a 7·1 ~-. ref9led teday co ~1&e Uae esecetloa of co•Ylctecl marderer .leue Blallep. la a fo•r·teldellce order, Ute eotlrt tlll'Ded dowa a special eaerce-ey r9'aest sabmlt&ed by lawyers ,ryta,coteep BllMpaJlve. CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> - Attempts to keep Nevada Death Row inmate Jesse Bishop of Garden Grove from being ex· ecuted Monday were expected to continue even lbough a U.S. Supreme Court justice has re· fused to delay execution . U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist issued a brief opinion Thursday in whlch he re· fused to delay the execution of Bishop, who insist& he does not want aQ)'OOe interferin& with the execution acbedule. Lawyers for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund uked that the same emergency request be sub- mi tted to Justice William J . Brennan Jr. The full Supreme Court voted 1·2 Oct. 1 to reject the argu- ments o( two public defenders seeking to keep Bishop alive. Brennan and Justice Thurgood Marshall. opposed to capital punishment. cast the dessenting votes. Besides the NAACP Legal Defense Fund act ion . the American Civil Llberties Union was expected to file a petition with the sentencing Judge, Cla rk County District Court Judge Paul Goldman of Laa Vegas. But Goldman, wbo as a result of previous appeals. has resen- lenced Bishop to death twice ~ince bis original sentencing, said any petition would be re· jected. Bis hop, 46, was reported in good spiriu by state Prison Direc· tor Charles Wolff Jr. alter be re· ceived a visit Thursday from an ex-wile who&e name prison of· ficials will not release. His mood cootrasted with bit· te r r e marks made the day ·before in a telephone interview during which Bishop said the "system" wanted him dead and that he·d be executed in the gas chamber eventually even 1f he sought a stay pending appeal. Dig Up Oswald • Guards To Pull Tow-ers -~~ State llfepardl wllL4raC tWr 33 guard towers off Huntington Beach area beaches next mooth la the wMe ol vuc'aD•m u..t deatl'OJ9d one llDd damapcl U public NlltrOOma. Tom Miller. manager for Bolsa Chica and Huntiactoa Beach State Beaches, said Thursday the towers will be g rouped toge ther for main· tenance at an undesignated spot where officials can keep an eye on them. The vandalis m reports foUow Huntington Beach Police Chier Earle Robitaille's claims this week that there is litUe or no law enforcement at Bolsa Chica State Beach. He claimed the beach area has become a battleground for East Los Angeles gangs where fights erupt almost nightly . A lifeguard re ported that guard tower 31 at Bolsa Chica State Beach was torched by van· dals Oct . 11 and burned to the ground. M Ill er co nfirm e d that fiberglass trash containers in th e me n 's a nd women 's restrooms at Bolsa Chica were burned by vandals early Mon- day morning. Lifeguards said they are cleaning up smoke damage in the 14 restrooms this week. Miller said Thursday that one of his agency's biggest problems Is ''juvenile use of alcohol and other cootrolled substances." He added, ··we wou.Jd be hap. PY to work with the police to Im· prove coodltions down here." M Iller said law enforcement on state beaches is provided un· der state law by the park ranger s ervice with support and ln· vesUgatioo of major crimes by the OTange County Sheriff's Department. He said that in emergencies, HunlinitOO Beach police provide a "good neipbor service." Chad's Body FlmmHome HASTlNGS1. I!eb. <AP> - Relatives awanea the arrival cl Chad Green'• parents early to- day u ftna1 =•Uom were made IOI' tbe S.turcla.J ol the three-year-old leukemia Ylc· Um, center cl a dilpute.tbat ba· volved Ida trutmeat wWl tbe controYenlal dnla LMtrile. A l'roGtier AhilDee Jet broulbt Chad's boclJ "" '9 Nebnib Tbunday. ft '-led ba .... clrlule at........, GnM ....... Chad dled IMt ~. ,,., Juana, llnlC!O, brtallAI to• ead bla ... ,... .. ,,. ... dlMue. Illa,.....; Gerald.., and Dlaa Gnea, II, ..,. dfty. Ins to their former HutlQI bom• from llnleo. ·Records Raising Questions ,. .. ...._.. EXHUMATION URGED l.H ... rwy O.wetd Ford Declares He's Out of 1980 Contest WAS HIN GTON t AP l Former President Ford took himself. all but irrevocably. out o f the race f o r th e 1980 Republican presidential nomina· lion today. During a visit to the Capitol, Ford read a statement to re· porters in which he said he has "made a farm decision not to become an active candidate." While the statement was along the same lines as disclaimers Ford has made repeatedly the paCt year. the emphasis was s tronger and appeared designed to discourage further attempts to drafl him for the nomination. Queslk>oed by reporters. Ford described bis statement as "de· finltive." Ford bu been under pressure from Republicans actively Sfflt. ing the nomination to take a poslUon OD whether he would become a candidate. Previously, when saying that be was not a candidate and didn't intend to beeome one, Ford always added, wttb em· phaais: "l never say never ." "I do not plan to participate, or to encourace otbers to participate oo my behalf in the delegate .eledioo process," be 1ald toct.y. "I baYe DO intention of enterinl or permiWn1 anyone etae to enter my name in any of tbe upcomiD1 primaries, nor ,nu I be a penQDal comest.ant in any state ccmnntloft." Tbe former pre1ideat, wbo wu diluted bJ Jlmmr Cuter ID 1171. Mid be would rec cddlr bi1 pOlttlcm .. on&J If my perty felt ft .,.. ..-lal for me to do 10 , or If uafore1een clrcuaM'..w. deMlopecl." Ford 1ald be ,..,arded Uae ~11tblllt1 of a deadlocked .:~~.:e'1.:i ::.:: peet .... to tiappea .... P~ to ~elaborate °" tM ~ Uaat mllbt pro. mpt bllll to •ter the race, Ford Nl)llecl: "lt'1 uaforeMeD. You deftae lt. I caa't. '' '· DALLAS (AP> -l!nou1h 4-llt ......... alt -tbe .... *7fll'U.W, ...... ta .. HMbp Lee Raney OewaW'a • .,,. tbllt tbe remalm -.uw be dug up to Sft if President Kennedy was lulled by an im· po1tor, say Dalla a County medklil ome•a•. The O.U.. Cowtty offlcia.la point to dl8rrepaacte.~ found by t.beJr cbect ol reconu and to others alleged by a British author who aays Oswald may have been impersonated by a Soviet agent. But officials in adjacent Tar· ranl County, where Oswald's grave 1s located m Rose Hill Cemetery, have resisted the pro· posed exhumation. They say they will do so only If ordered by a court OswaJd, named as Kennedy's lone assassin by the Warren Com mjssion. was shot to death while Ul police custody two days after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Earlier th.is year, the House Assassinations Committee said there was a possibility the War- ren Commission was wrong in concluding that Oswald acted alone, but said it had no solid evidence. 1 The assassination s pawned many theories, including some that Oswald was part of a con- (See OSWALD, Pa1e AZ> Coast Weather Mostly cloudy Saturday mominl and partly cloudy afternoon. Lows toaJcht 58 to 63. Hicbl Saturday 65 to 72. IN81BEH•AY Yo-.g _..,...,, iwwr. able to ~ Uw ..,, ... .... ,.. -0 ,......, boser, tMtolllll.1""6c...,_· Stor,, ,,..,..u. .. llez M"f_ ....... AH .......... M =.=: -ser:~ :; =--...... Q -IU.11 Ola • =r CW =... ..... '"' ·" l°IH11s1"' .._. ! =--,...... CM ..... ,S, .._ 6' -.u..ra ·=,_ a.• ...... CM ....... d IWL.YP\OI Hlf LY'ILS ClllD tAP> -/tA :=m :-:-r,, ULll 1...0 town la mouataiM ml)H eat of Lo9 Aqelea. ad jl11led teveral other aeuby commUDW• 'TMnMft..._ao~ot dam ....... ..,. .. &M =·et s.11 a.m. and tllirM U al· terabotb lD UM out 11 mtnw.. Ca'*'.,_. .. .._ .... eart•• • m111iar, Hid tt •• Retarded Boy ~yed By Court SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - C.Ufomia is t.aklq to tbe U.S. Supreme Court tbt fate of PbiWp Becker, a retarded 13- year-old wboM parenta refUM to 'permit heart S\U'lery for the boy because be might then outlive. them with ooly a bleak future. The paren1.a teaUfted in at.ate 'court hearings that they feel responsible for their son and fear "artificial extension" of his life might leave him ••warehoused" and miserable in a home reserved for older men- tally retarded persons. The state. citing 14th Amend- 'ment rights to equaJ protection 'Under the Jaw. wants Phillip, 'estimated to have the mental de· velopment of a 3-year-old, to have the operaUoo. Warren and \ Patricia Becker of Los Altos, 1/9ay surguy is not lo Phillip's best lnterest.s. E',....PageAl VOTERS ••• Libertarians are listed in the miscellaneous category because they have not quaUlled for the ballot. a spokeswoman s aid. llere is how r egistra tion s tac ks up along the Orange Coast area: -Seal Beach: Republicans, 9.339 , De mocrats, 8 ,111 ; A m e ri<!an Independent, 60 , Peace and Freedom 19; Mis cellaneous, 2216; Decline to State, 1.o·us. Total registration, 18,831. -Haat1a1toa Beaell: Democrats, 39,864; Republicans, 33.514; American independent, 552; Peace and Freedom. 152; , Miscellaneous, 5,083: Decline to State. 7,291. Total: 86,456. -Fountain Valley : Republicans, 12,077; Democrats, 11.824: American Independent. 177 , Peace and Freedom, 21. Miscellaneous, 732: Decline to State, 2,373. Total 27,204. -Costa Mesa: Democrats l7 ,255; Republicans, 16,233, American Independe nt, 264 , Peace and Freedom, 98; Mis· cellaneous. 1,363; Decline lo State, 3,463. Total: 38,676. -Newport Beacb : Republicans, 25,147 ; Democrats, 10,743; American Independent, 195; Peace and Freedom, 65 ; Miscellaneous, 1,227 ; Decline to :State, 3,080. Total: 40,437. :: -I nine: Republicans. 13,244 ; :Democrats, 10,239; American !Independent, 150; Peace and ~reedom , 30 ; Miscellaneous, ~24 : Decline to Stale, 2,665. ;::Total: 216,652. ~ -Lagana Beacb . :;Republicans, 5,041 : Democrats, i_:5,032 ; American Independent, ::tJ5; Peace and Freedom, Sl ; ,.-Miscellaneous, 289 ; Decline to :State, 1,338. Tota): 11,836. ;: -Saa-Jaan Caphtraao: ::Republicans, 5,090 ; Democrats. ':3,466; American Independent, ~1 : Peace and Freedom, 10; ~iacellaneous, 43; Decline to ~la.le, MS. Total: 9,S46. ~ -Saa Qemente: Republicans, ~.304 ; Democrats, 4,675; PAmerican Independent, 171; ,-Peace and Freedom, 23 ; Mis· f,ceU•necua, 78; l>eellne to Stete, ~.421. Total: 14,870. ~ OttANQI COMT ... ~ .... ... ~. :-. ,.1 ~· ~ ·-. .. .. ... ... ... .: .... =~ -. ~~ • .. "'" DAILY PILOT .... ,~~ ..... .-~.,. .... ~ ~~ MJt .... C.. ....... ~-.............. . T•••"••• ,.. ... Wt C1•11ft1• U I $('ti• .. ,,....,.Or~~OF 01-... t- - ..... quake a 1:• a.m., a I.I Mock at S:Jl _.a a.1.._.Mor at 5:~ ueGl'dlDI to o.&a llerecliib, a Calteeb IPOblmu. O• Monday. a e.s cauah uMed mllMoM ot dollan WQltb al dama,. and doelu ot miDor Chad'• Body Error Cited' Tl.JUANA, llnl~ <AP) -The OWDel' ol a TUllAA funeral home 1aJd lodq tbat Cbad Greest't body w11 embeJmed by mlatake and that doeton were "up· set" at tbe error but went o n anyway to do an autopsy on the S.year-old leukemia victim. Tbe autop1y 'a reaulta were described later aa in· ·conclusive. Chad died a week ago, leas than nine months after his parent& took him from Scituate, Maaa., tn defiance of a court order prohibiting Laetrile in bla treatment. HB Residents Flay. Plans For Dis~o An approved plan to -build a 8,()()0.square-foot disco In a Hunt- ington Beach shopping cent.er bas struck a sour note with residents wbo claim John Travolta types will tear down tbenei«bbortlood.. ''I don't have anytbln1 a1aimt disco but il doesnt't belong tn the middle of a r esidential neighborhood." Paul Hill told city council members this week. He maintaine d the dance establishment abuts homes on Magnolia Street near Garfield A venue and the thought or "brump, brump of disco musjc" has residents hopping mad. William O'CoMell suggested "cruising" disco fans wQll]d lead to an increue ln vandaJfam, bouae break-ins and traab. "I'm all ln favor of disco, I even tried to take disco lessons once,'' explained O'Connell, "but tbla planlarull1ludicroua " Jim Palin, d1redor of develop- ment services, said disco plans have been approved but due to a snafu in notifying residents, a second public hearing on the issue will be held next month. He said several residents near the shopping center were not told of the pl ans to bui Id the disco. The dance establishment will feature solid 12-inch walls de- signed to cut down noise. Palin said. City planning reports stated noise and traffic would not create problems Men Invited To Film on Breast Cancer "Breast Self-Examination, Man's Concern Too," will be the a topic of a free noon-hour pro- gram Oct. 23 at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The program, co-sponaored by t.he college'• Women's Center and Health Center, will be held In the Health Center Conference Room. Following a film and de· monatratlQJl of self-examination will be a question-and-anawer period. Faye Lieberman, an American Cancer Society representative, Hid the pro- 1ram will inter.t men becauae tbey too are 1u1ceptlble to breast cancer. Advance reHrvaUon1 are re- quested and can be made by pbonlq 891·7711, exten1lon 510, or lOL p,....p ... .41 OSWALD ••• 1plracy, that Cuban Preakten& Fldel c..vo or orsanbed crime played a role lD UM -11&1'der or that O..ald hlmMlf wu a Sov· ltta.-. ••SoJUbodY bH ralaed UM qu•Uan u to wbo la bl tbat 1rave. 1be ...a.t .,., to Ibid out la to I • A 1"1111 tom• ........ Dalla• County Medical Sa· amtner aaaMt I. httJ aeid Tbur*1-.... Mid to Tarrant eo.&J, If 1ou .._..Mm we'll telt blm. We baW more ~pe~ aloGI th•l line ~..., do.' P9U,y Hld. "U t.blrt'• • ca...U. IDd a ,.........., ........... . .... "'°'"' ................ . _. ... . ' • • n.. 1a .. 11111•• van.,. '*''" ... tua1t of Lot ••• ···~ ... , .... ............. ... ... ................. ,. ... ot do'dtoW'a Lot .U1..... but there waa ao d....._. Tile la&o& cau•• oeeurrM near tb• Sen Andrea• fault, wblch ha1 been oil• of CallfoNia'1 ·111-.tor ea~• ll'Od\leen. Board Split on Wntract Fountaili Valley (elemea&ary) School Olstrlct truateel split. 3-2, Thursday nipt in approvln& an $18,500out-bf.courtHWementfor reneainl on a contract to de- molish a wing of Harper School. Attorneys for Meta Cooatrue· Uon Co. said their client had agreed to the aettlement in lieu of goins to court over a tel,000 con- tract awarded by the cliatrtct In July. Harper School's Wing D WU gutted by fire aet by vandals more than two yean qo. District of. ficiala estimated it would cost about $.100,000to rebuild the struc- ture at 18858Santa Ynez. Residents near the school called for its reconstruction and gained support of trustees Shella Meyers and Roger Belg en. Trustees Betty Mignanelli and Karen Ackley, who.Noted asainat the out-of'-cowtaettlement Thun- day night, pushed for demolition - They complained that In - s urance would not cover re - construction and that more than $200,000 in district funds wouJd be required to rebuild the wing at a time when other schools are cl06· ing becauseofdecreaaeslnenroU-ment. Board Pres ident Richard Plum. who originally favored de- molition, changed his mind and joined Belgen and Meyers in a move to halt the razing. AU three voted Thursday night to sellle Metz' complaint at the $18,500 figure. Two Fomitain Valley residents, James Johnson and Pal Nlesley raised coocerm at Tbunday's aeaalon about 1pendlnc district funds to settle the dispute. 'Ibey said the money Is badly needed for educational purposes in the diat.rict. BB Newsman Paul Chapple Dead at 67 Funeral mass will be recited Monday in Garden Grove for long-time Huntington Beach newsman Paul Chapple who died Wednesday at the age of 87. Mr. Chapple worked for the Santa Ana Register and covered the Hunlinttoo Beach-Seal Beach area from 1959 to 1975. At the Ume of b.la death, be was the newspaper'• real estate editor. · Hla reporting career dated back to 1938 ln Ashland, Wisc. He moved to Call!omia in liMl and worked for the Alhambra Poat-Advocate and the Newport Harbor News-Press before Join· lng the Santa Ana paper. He leaves his widow, Geraldine, of the family home in Garden Grove; two daulbten, Mary Carol Patterson of Waatunaton D.C. and Catherine Ann Martell of Westminster; a brotheT, Jobn, and • abler. Guce GretJln1er, both of Wlacoruln, and four grandchildren. Ro1at)' will be recited at 8 p.m . SUDdJY at St. Columba Catholic Cburcb ln Garden Grove. Mus will be celebrated there Monday at 9:IO a.m . School Council Meetbig Slated The Manna lllsb Sc:boOl Slte COuncU wU1 bear reports on at· tendance, vandaliam and dia· clpline; graduation require· menta; and •moldua and dnap at JtJ moaQlily m..uaa T\aleda1. All lnteretted parenta and community members are invit· ed to &be me::r. at 1: 15 p.m. In the bJlb 1e '• wrtt1D1 lab. For further lAtonnatioD, pbone BllUe Wllllaml at 18MS'71, u - teuion m. Omnher Seeking PriSe Donatlona Tbe !'oaat••• v:::z.~ber "' CollUDtl'Ce .. ...... ben wtlllu to doaate P tar tlM ......al° ''RallowMD a.,·· membtnblp drt••· Oct. a.II. ......... daaatiq prl .. will ncetve • ldverUllnl ·~In Ut. cbl .... '1 f'OUDtala Valley Porwlftl .. pstne. For t.aa1blr ............. ~. Great P...,plcha Fra ncis Collings of Petaluma holds hi.s h at about bis winning pumpkin in the aMual contest in Half Moon Bay. The 349·pounder won over other local entries and took a forklift to carry it to lhe scale. Fmancial Problems Plague Med Center UC Irvine's Medical Center continues to au floaocially, members of a University of Callfomia Regenta panel were told Thursday. M..U.C In San P'ruclaeo, • hospital 1ubcolbmlltee of lbe Committee on Finance waa shown financiaJ data which in· dlcales the Orange County medical facility suffered a net operating loss of $1.4 million ln fiscal 1978-79. Compounding the problem. Regenta were told, was an over- e x penditure of $350,000 in clinical teaching fund.a, leading to a total net loss of about $1.8 million. The medical center runs on an annual budeet of about $100 million. Leaaenlnt the impact ol the operating loaaea, officials said, la a medical center reaerve fund ol about $5 million. • 'Tbe malo reuona for the net operatina Iota," a report to Resents uid. "were tbat patient activity was leu than expected and on1oln8 ~t containment effortJ could DOl keep paee wttb the lower than expected patient activity and revenue." It wu the aeCClftd year in a row that the unlveralty-run hoepltal bad run about S2 million in the red. Admtnt.iutors said tbere were other ftnanciaJ considera- Uona which also contributed to the net operating toss. OP«ati.al •&l>en•. la one cHe. bad to be lncreued by about 12.1 million u lbe estimat- ed cost ol 7 per~ent lump-sum salary bonuses reqwred by the state. These bonuses are stJU UD· paid, pending a court decisaon on the matter. Swim Lesson Signups Set Hunt.lntton Beach residents can reCiAer now fOT tbe out aeulon of 1wimmlnl lessons be&lnnine Nov. 5 at lbe City's io- door pool. l..esloal. offeted oa a Mooct.)'· Wedne1day and T.aeadar· Tbunday basla, ran1e ltom Momsny and Me (ehlldren at least alx moatba> thrOuch be1i•"'C adulta. Tb• cost ta tn tor lolant clu.. and t10 for all other elaa .. 1 . For further lnforma· tkla, call pbone531-'*· • ..... ....sly not £ , ..... akn, but J felt one. You fould bear the bal kind ~ squeak. J apeded the pboMI to It.art rtaliu, bat ft ooly IQt a COUJ»leoleaJla." Police lo the Dearby ~•­ mmrtttll ot Moaaelalr ud Cblmo aD rldload tbat tbeJ could feel UM~ Powea 1aJd. Valley ... SChOols ~ased I Leuea forportioa.t of two FCM>· lain Valley elementary aehools were awarded Thursday nllbt to a 1peclaJ public 1cboola con- aortlum for educatln1 han- dicapped wectenta and to the Boya C1ubofHUllltiqton Beaeb. FOUllltaiD Valley (elemeatarJ) School Dlltrict trustees wen_. aDlmoua ill a..,ardina a leuefor a Wine B al Bushard School to the Boys Clubfot its youth programs. Tbe five-year lease, renewable for an additional . flve-yean, al- lows lbe Boya Club to occupy six clusrooma and two large multi· purpose rooms at Bushard, Yorktown Avenue and Educatioll Lane. at a coat ofSlOO a month. The wing was dosed by the dis- trict because of declining enroll- m ent in the south Fountain • Vatley-Huntmgton Beach area, a s poll es man reported. Trustees agreed Thursday to rent three rooma of McDowell Schoof to the Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct of Co nsortium for Special Educa· t1on for five months at a cost of S788 mootbly. The consortium administers a handicapped eduu.Uooal pro- gram for the Huntington Beach high l>chool d istract and the ~h.•mentary schools which feed t>u(hlh graders into the dis trict 's h1 ;lh 'tC'h<IOIS Th1' progra m eoahlc'i han- d1cJpped children lo atte nd re- s,: u l..1r sch ool clas s es in We~trrunster. Fountain VaJley, H untangton Beach and Seal Beach. The Mc Dowell School claaarooms at 17210 Oak St., also were closed down because of declining enrollment. Letters ff alt Vrgedon Busing Issue LOS ANGELES CAP > Supenor Court Judie Pau.J Egly bas warned school board Presi- dent doberta Weintraub to stop wr1tlna letters to him about the school district integration case, which comes upfortriaJ Monday. ha a letkr to • acbool board at- torney, Egly, said, "I must ask you to warn her th.at aay furtber attempt& to communicate ex parte (privately) with lb.ii court with tbe intent to lntbaenee ill de- cision will be dealt with IDOl!lt strenuously and with the aaoc· Uoo• available, by tbia court." But in a telephone Interview wlth Ute Les An«eles HerUd lb· all) in er, Egly said be did not real- ly intend to bold lira. Weintraub in contempt of court. Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* •When you buy one 111lt •t the replar price, you can ~Y another or equal or lesser value for only one dollar. , FIFTEEN CENTS Ford Withdraws from.· '80 GOP Race WASHINGTON (AP) rw ... ,.,...._. ror.t took w-..w. all .. ~.bb. -~ tbe r•~• for t~• ltlO P•llle• pr......W ...au-'6Ga todaJ. Durinl • via1t to tbe CQltol. J'ord re8d a statement to re· porten lD wbieh be n.ld be bu "made a ftrm deelaion not to become an active candklate." waau. ..... , ........ UM._ 1tMI • .a.ew .. Ford a.. made 1'9f!9ated.b' tbe paat year. tbe empbaall wu SU'OQ91r' wl .......,..., deslped to d1leourqe turtber attempts to draft biJn for tbe nomination. Questioned by reporters, Ford described bil statement u "de· finiUve." Ford baa been under pressure from Republieam activel1 leek· iDI tM Mm•utJon to take a poeltim OD wbetber be 1"Mlld become a c1Ddid1te. Prerioully, wbeD aaytu tbat be wu not a canclldate aad didn't intend to become one, Ford always added, with em· pba&is: "I never J*Y never." "I do not plan to participate, or to encour1ae others lo UCI Ho11$ing OK Regents Back Faculty Compkx University of California Regents agreed today to move ahead with plans for a $6.9 million faculty apartment com- plex on the UC Irvine campus. The board, meeting in San ' Francisco, approved a request to include the project in the 1979-80 budget for capital im· , provements and a1ao selected an architect for the proposal. ,. -- 1 The 100-unit complex was pro- ' posed by campus plabners because of the shortage of moderately priced housing units in the Irvine area which UCI of. ficials say have hampered ef- forts to recruit new -!acuity members. The Board of Regents selected the architectural firm or Fisher and Friedman of San Francisco to come up with plans for the ..apartment complex. Regents commi.ttees on finance-and-grounds -and build· ings stUdied the proposal Thurs- day. lt calls for construction of 60 €Anlsia Arrested . , I • • j Bianchi Confesses Strangler Killings BEU.INGllAll, ...... <AP> -Kry .... M•IHI= vtoa,toftrlt..,.__ la tile .................. el Western Waabington University s&uden&a Karell Ma'1:£ 22. and Diue Wilder, 27 la llnlM• i lMt.1~.---.. ·•·eW t.otwoc a•• •all .. IU'eterma. He allo wUl pte..S iuUtY to \fl•• of the 13 so-called "Hillside Strander" alaytnp in the Los '{ Angefes area, said Whatcom County Prosecuting Attorney Dave McEacbran. • Within a half hour of Bianchi's I plea law officers in Glendale, • calif. arrested Bianchi's cousin, (Angelo Buono, in connection • with 10 of the Hillside Strangler murders. A joint team of detectives from the Glendale Police Department. Los Angeles Coun- ty Sberttrs Department and Los Angeles Police Department swooped down on Buono's home al 10:20 a .m. and took him into CUltDCJ. ............... ~ cb ....... ii• wtU. maJUDle feloay eoant1, a 11lerlff's sergeant said. A Warnlll WU alao ........ to sellrell B 'a.....__. tllllo .......... , ..... Buoni, loa1 menUoned by police a a IUSpect, claims be la innocent. Los Angeles Police Chief Dar- ryl Gates scheduled a news con- ference to comment on Blwn<>'s arresL Bianchi changed bis plea from innocent to guilty in the strangulations of Ms. Mandie, of Bellevue, and Ms. Wilder, Bell- ingham, in exchange for the pro- secution dropping its request for the death penalty upon convic- tion, McEacbran said. Bianchi then was sentenced to two life terms in prison by What- com County Superior Court Judge Jack Kurtz. <See BIANCID, Page AZ> Umdowner Control Faces Challenge ByWQ,.LL\M RODGE Of .. Deity~ .... · MouJt.on Niguel Water District 1 directors voted unanimously Thursday to seek legislation that ould eliminate landowner- controlled voting in the sprawl· I district. Col. Jack Foley, general manager, said today tbe board's action was prompted by a court decision affecting the Irvine . aancb Water Dlltrict and a 11e1al oplnion from Moulton ~ Nlpel'I llttonle)' Alex Bowie, l allo tbe attorney for the Irvine 1 water district. seek specilll legislation to permit electiom to be held on the one man, one vote pri.nclpal. Currently, votes are cast on the basis of land owned. That means people who aren't even residents of the district can vote as long as they own land. The distract covers about 27 ,000 acres and bas a population of about 48,000. "Tbe law the way it ls now won't allow us to chanae without help from tbe state Led1lature," Foley sald. <See WATD, Pa1e AZ> two-bedroom units and 40 three~ bedroom units at an estimated cost not to exceed $6.9 million. ··Because of the high cost of housing," a report to the board said. "many faculty wh o would otherwise purchase homes (in Orange County) must rely on the rental apartment market in or· der to fmd housing within their lncome levels." The faculty units woulabe localed on 10 acres south of the Verano Place apartments on campus. - Medics To See Osivald? DALLAS (AP) -Enoa1h dodt Mm ..... _. OD tM klen-titF ., .. _., ....... la .. •aAl• Lee R_...y Oawakl'a gn1ve tlult the remains should be dug up to see if President Kenoed7 wu kWed b7 an Im-=:, J:!J.:.aflH Coaaty Tbe Dal1u Couty omctal.a point to discrepancies found by their c:beck of records and to others alleged by a British author who says Oswald may have been impersonated by a Soviet agent. But officials in adjacent Tar- rant County., where Oswald's grave is located in Rose Hill Cemetery, have resisted the pro- posed exhumation. They say they will do so only if ordered by a court. Oswald, named as Kennedy's lone assassin by the Warren Commission, was shot to death while in police custody two days after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Earlier this year, the House Assassinations Committee said there was a possibility the War· ren Commission was wrong in concluding that Oswald acted alone, but said it bad no solid evidence. The assassination spawned many theories, including some that Oswald was part of a con· spiracy, that Cuban President Fidel Castro or organized crime played a role in the murder or that Oswald himself was a Sov· let agent. •'Somebody bas raised the quest.ion as to who is in that grave. Tbe easiest way to ftnd out ls to . . . run some tests," Dallas County Medical Ex- aminer Charles S. Petty said Thursday. ••we said to Tarrant County, ii you eshume blm we'll test him. We bave more capabllity along that line than they do," Petty <lee OSWALD, Pap AZ> lrvllle Firm •aek• Off partJdpate on my bebau Ill uae deie1ate selection proceaa," be said today. "I have no illteation of entering or permitti.q anyone else to enter my name in &JV of the upcoming primaries, nor will I be a pel'SOOal contestant ln any state convention.·· The former president, who was defeated by Jimmy Carter in 1976, said be would rec-nnAider . bit ri=: ··oo1y if ., JNllty felt ~ eaeat1al for me to do so, or if unforeseen clrcurmtmces developed.•' Ford aald he re1arded tbe po11ibUity of a deadlocked R~pubtican convention next July as ''very remote .and I do not ex· peel that to happen.,, Prelled to elaborate on the circumstancel that might pro- Birds of a Feather These black-necked stilts are one of more than 180 s pecies of birds seeking refuge in the San Joaquin Freshwate r Mars h Reserve. a wildlife habitat near UC Irvine. See Featuring. Page BL mpt ldm to ..... aa.e nee, Pord repW: "ft'1 _,_Hem. Yoa deftDe It. I can't.'' He Hid tbe decision ••• "totally done by mJaelf" and was not foreed upon bim by other a.pubtican leaden. · Aaked if bis wife, Betty, bad infiueneed hll decision, Font said: .. Betty and I always haYe bad a wortElng relatiooabip." GOP Gets Boost on OC Coast Final voter regis tration figures for Orange Coast cities gjve Republicans a lot to cheer about most places, some solace for Democrats in Costa Mesa and Hlmtiogtoo Beach and both parties a puzzle in Laguna Beach. The GOP bolds the voter lead iD all coastal cities except Hunt- ington Beach and Costa Mesa. Republicam still bold the ma· jority i.n Laguna Beach, his· torically a GOP strong.bold, but the margin is thin. Republicans bold only a rune. voter edge in Laguna. Acco.rding to rmal figures re- leased today by the county Registrar of VOCer::;, Huntmgton- Beach bas a regis tration of 39,864 Democrats for the Nov. 6 election, compared to 38,514 R=cw . ...... Demoerata bold a all.di& edle-. 11.2$5 to u,m a u.GOP • ..... nslatr•Uoa nprw ---~ ....... ...,~----......... " ....... ,'I t111taw ....... u.. ..... mt~. In mt, Democrats beid a countywide lead of nearly 4,000 ••ter1. B•t Uaia 7ear tbe •• , ......... e ~ .... . --tD--Mdial lbe ll6a-t .... .,.. tbe UbedariaD P1D't1 wttb • re- gistratklD of 1U05. Tbe party bad .. lat 1""· Ubertarians are U.ted ln the miscelJHeous category because they have not qaatified for the ballot. a spokeswoman said. Here is bow regis tration s tacks up alon1 the Orange Coast area: -Seil Beacla: Republicans, 9,339; Democrats. 8,111; American Independent, 60 ; Peace and Freedom 19; Mis- cellaneous, 226; Decline to State, 1.076. Total remtration. 18.&31. <Stt VOl'EltS, Page A%) Mesa to Lose Center? Santa Ana Challenging for Music Facility By JACKIE RYMAN OI tN o.lly l'U.. S&atf Santa Ana is stepping up its ef- forts to have Orange Cowity's proposed cultural center built in that city instead of in Costa Mesa. a Santa Ana offi cial said Thursday. David Ream, assistant ex· ecutive director of the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency, said the agency. whose mem- bers are the City CounclJ. bas authorized the hiring or a consul- tant to master plan the proposed music 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 donors for con· struction of the performing arts center in Santa Ana. "It'll make the whole develop- m e n t or the area more legitimate in the eyes of the donors," Ream said of the site in a "golden triangle" between t he 0Tange, Santa Ana and Garden Grove freeways. Hesaidtbeaile,nearTbeCityin Oranae and Anaheim Stacllum, is believed by Santa Ana olllclals to be better than the Costa Mesaslte offered bytheSecentrom family. Mrs. William D. Redfield of Fullerton, president of Music Center Inc., s aid today ber group hopes to break ground within three yea.rs. She declined to say bow much of the estimated $25 million to $50 mUlicn cost bas been raised, but noted that the land itself is worth about SS million. She added that fundraisina ls "mat· int progress ... ··onace County does need one music cen&er, but it certaial1 <See CICNTE&. Pap AZ> Coast • •Tbe Irvine lawsuit de· IDODltnled tllere .... eoutitu· l tloaal problml lDYOlftd," Foley I said. ••Oaf altol'MJ told 111 tbe ftry question of coutltutionali· ty could apply to the basic Jesialation affectinl water dis· tricta." l Tbat le1i1lation requJres TV Rate Boost Delayed That property of ftve acres ls situated bl South Cout Plua Town Center 1djaeent to the South Cout RepertorJ Tbeater. Tbe Segerstroma also donated the land for the theater. Or .. Cowaty Muaic ~ Inc., one of Mftral poupa that have IOUlbt to estabbah • mullc center in the county. aece.p&ed the lawst Secentrom lad lift laat May, but ii still IM'rtnl COD• atructian fuadl. •ater 4lb'lctl to conduct Bee- l -cm tbe bula of land owned ' ..ui ... ~ ol tbe district'• l ...... rt 'aed, ..., Nld. He ladleated tile dlatrt~ Wldela CM9S i.,_. NIPel l: ;r-of 1.a.-a llWa ad l lutoa vi.to. would ba" to A cable televlalon rate boost f e r l n I 1 u b 1 c r i b • r 1 a request ln Jnlne l• beln1 .q.lalmum Clf20elaa.nnell, ptorid· wltbdrawn b7 Community m, a pablle aeeeu cbanael and CablnlliaD Co. beeaUM tbe ftrm ba1lal a nteWte-to-eartb re- aaya it .. DNl' =•we witb a c.4.Wll...._· MW ..._la• wld allows lueb "Wldle c.lllntaioD curreatb' compuln to Ht tbelr own doel not meet all of the pro. raw. Yiaklm al~." a report to cl· C01D11MmttJ cablntl6oD Prell· • tJ oflkUll ..,., .. tbey are cloae dent • .,.. a. ReuMr ....-bla enoqb tbM mlnlmum effort and ftrm will be ill eompliaDee "lD ex pea lllse OD tbelr part will re- tlle ""MU',.._.,. wlUl tbe Mlt1aa .......... 1ttuaUoa." MW a., ~ tUee elfect ID 1ntM c.j' Oo•cil members J~. wtU '9 iiited 'hlldaJ .._ k> ~-.---•AB•,'8 ·INN dlil ewaM raa. ..... effeet Cefll.lltH cable tla~r aad .,req1llH telnUI• ,.... 11 • eom,.., ca to meet tie pro-__..Jma= nnM• Jpellld w111 PP AW..,_.. ,. ad-••..,__ ,,,,. . Jtft•r' ......... . na.erra I tal!lP l8ellldtaf· ltlwtal\Bucbcable~ ... ~ . reaches about 62 percent ol tbe bomee bl Irvine, or 14,500 out of a possible 23,000. However, total derefU)ation of e1bie ra&el im't allowed by tbe new law for ftrma wblcb aer.e 'JO percent or more of the homes 1n Uaelr area. Cablevision bad aaked the dty for permlllion to boolt mootb.b' aublcriber ratet from II fol' two outleta to ti for one outlet aDd '2 for eacb llddlUouJ outlet. Tbia would equal tto for two outlets. The compaaJ aJao uked for a boeet lD ..... for •put.meat. aDd mobile bomt dweUel from ta.a for om~ to '8 terr OM ouUet. TIM cMlt ftnD IPPled for &be ~ate lDueate lD J•IT ht wltbdnnr lta ,... ......... Iniue Worbhop Set on Gildrea A free oae-4•1 woRQop, ''Cbi*-are~ T9o; lllllD-lDC Tbem Grow,' wUI ... .._.. Sunde)' at the YCMA s.mce Center la lntne. Tb• f amll1 pro1ram, eo· apoaaored bJ &be 0r.,;;rc Claapter ol Cd.font. anct Pa.adb' eo...Jon ud lnlne Youtb SenlcH Ad· mtnlltntiGD. belbll at t a.m. For addWGeal lalona.U. all '7SWl1 .. ar ... UIO. OSWALD ... said. 0 U Lbel'e's a qlleStion Md a reuonable question that science can resolve, then that's our bual· ness." Oswald wu aid to deatb by Daltaa n11btclub owner Jack Ruby two days later as be was being tnulsferred from \he city Lo the co..mty Jail. Ruby died of cance r while ln prison appealing bis murder conviction. Petty's office was approached in Auguat by an attorney repreaentln1 British author lllcllael F.ddowet, wboee book "The Oswald File" suggests a Soviet agent took Oswald's place while Oswald was in Russia, came to the United States, killed Kennedy and ls buried in Oswald's grave. Eddowes says he bas evidence in dicating that Lee Harvey Oswald, who defected to the Sov- iet Union in 1959, was not the man who returned to the United St.ates in 1982 with a Soviet wife and ·repreaented himself as Oswald. Marguerite Oswald, Oswald's mother, aaid site would have no com m...t oo th9 ileue so-lone aa a s uit is pending in court, u one by Eddowea is. However, she a<lded, "I don't mow wbat aD the sensation.is about." As early as 1967, she asked that t he body be exhumed . However, Eddowes told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram this year t hat Mrs. Os wald had not <:ooperated with him in bis ef· forts to have the corpse dug up. Oswald's wife, Marina, who has since remarried, could not i mmediat ely be reached for comment. Eddowes said the 1963 autopsy records fail to record a scar ;&bind the body's left ear from a ::mastoldectomr Oswald un· :~erwent -• ;Monkey Bite :·~,... .. s . ~ ..... ~8 lilt ;: U napectfted monetary -:damaaes were demanded Thurs· ~a y In an Orange County ,~uperlor Court lawauit flied by a ::woman who claiml her daupter :-was bitten by a monkey while ~viaitina Uoo eo.mtry Safari in :lrvine. ~ Accordlne to the suit, Nlkld ~Wellman and ber dau1bter ... -sbawn. were at tbe drive· '=lhrou,i. mlmal park Oil <>et. 18, ::,m, wben tile wild moakey at· ~jacked the girl. ~-It la allepd bl tbe suit that the ~ •lrl •\dfered dllftpremeat from ;blte, claw md 1Crateb marb. : --~~--~~~--~~­.,.. ,. ,. ,. -: DAILY PILOT u ...,..,.., lledtral CWt 6nllauee to all tlnaaclaJly, •••Mr• of a Uolverall1 ol eatu.-. Reient.t pan 1 ...,.. told 'ninday. lllM&lal ln Ian 1"rucbco, a IMNttl'-1 1ubc:ommittM of lbe Co••ittee OD Ptnaaee WH ahowe f\MDdal data which ID· dlcat H the Onnae County medical f acUlty 1utfered a Dtlt op9ratbll -ot '1.4 llll1b • ftaeal Jm.79. CompoMdint the problem, Re1enta were toid. wu u ov•· expenditure of tH0,000 In clinical teacbln1 tunda. L....., to a total net 1ou of about $1.1 million. The medlcat cent.r l'Ulll on an annual budset of about $100 million. Leuenlna the impact or the operating losses, offtclala nid, ls a medical center reserve nut.cl al about '5 mUHon. - . .,.. -. "'•a• fer dl9t • operaUq lqu," a report to a., ... ...w. .. ..,.. &.Ut p.u..t aetlvtt.y wu leu than exl*t*I and cmlCUI coat caata1Dment elfGrtl Coald" not k .. p pace witb tM lower Uwl aped4ld .... utav•t:y and reveeue." ll WM tbe lecond ~ la a row that tbe unlveraily-Nn hotpltal Md nm about '2 miWoo latbeNd. Aclmhu1trator1 said tiaere ""' otblr ftaandal comlden· tioN wldeb UC> eontrtbuted to tbe Jl•t operaUQa Iola. OperaUn1 expeaae. la one caM, bad to be lDereued by about S2.1 miWoa u the estlmal· ed coat al 1 percent lump-tum HJary taluaee required by the state. 't:heae bonuses are atUl un- paid. pendlDg a court declaion on the matter. Tbe final net 1011 of Sl.t . lllJIUcl8 wtll '8 ,.,U1Uy ottMt by tm,• ta ltate lou tundl II UM ' pel"Mllt ............. aa1ary p&1· . ment ii ft.nally approved and the 1ou ,.. .,.. r"fteued by the •tat., tbe report aald. TM~tDUC ae1-. clae'tblehlde tto m.lWoa I.II elinqueat ae. COUDU rib 0raqe County. of. ftd ... ald. ll•1eaca la .. ptember ap- P.l"Offd Iii •••-* bltwoaa tM meclcal =and tbe eae-lJ Wlaieb .td a •Jltem to ditt#m1ae rehnbutemeat ratea to.r tbe COit ot medical care for . lndl1ent Plti•ta. Tbe county and medical center bad been feud.ins since mt over payment policies. But county payment on lbe de- linquent account& may not be re- ce i ved until tbe end of tbe 1980·11 t1aca1 year. Paying Up and Wait? Festival Manager Urges $5 'Holding Fee' By STEVE MJTCllELL CM .. .,...,Hlt ..... Tbe 2,200 people awaiting membership ln the La1U11a Beach Festival of Arts ma1 have to pay for belnC on the w altlq l1at. Paul Griem, new festival 1eneral ~ser, recommended to the board of d1reeton um · week tbat a $5 aNlual fee ctiarsed lhOH awattini mem- bership to defray costs ot mail- inl and tta1f time. Members, for a *5 annual fee, ed that those at the bottom may are permitted first chance to wait 30 years. buy ticket• to tbe popular Featlval offlclab ta)' it costs Pa1eant of the Muten, which ju.at about u much to keep up has been a sellout each year for the waltma liat ai lt does the re· 1! years. A member may bQJ up guJar meJDbenblp ron.. to 18 U~ lD the te, $10 and h2 "We have people call u.t and range. . ask where they-lt&Jld oo the Only about 100 ot tbe"2,000 re-waltlna lilt." Griem told board swar and auoelate memben members tldl week ctve up tbe1r _me92~blp_udL __ And. be ..W, .,j~~barstq-a "'YHT. New memliiii come from fee, be beUeTet the fnUval will tbe top ol the waltlD1 liat ot be able to cull the Uat of names about 2,3>0. It bu been ettlmat-of people who no tonier live tn the area or are not interested ln paying to stay listed. fi',....P.,,eAJ But board member David Young was skeptical of the pro.. Posal, asking Griem what wait. listed people could expe<:t for their $5. WATER DISTRICT • • • "We've agreed to petition the state to enact special legislation that will allow us to convert to regular elections." Foley said be did not know what the legislation would be speelfically-wbetber it would provide an lmmediate swttcb to one man, one vote eleetioaa or pbaae in the new votln1 over a 1001er pertod elf Ume. '-'We haven't even started dis· cusaiql what tbe le1islalion would be," poa,y said. "We are concerned that there be aome fi'rem P.,.e A J CENTER ••. doesn't need two,'' she said. "I flnd this ridiculous. Santa Ana bad several years when they could have done something and they didn't come forward. U on· ly they bad really gotten a move on five years ago, it would have been different. "It's important that the etforta not be splintered," Mn. Red· field ta.id. "I would Uk that San~ ta Ana put its otm civic pride aaide in order to do wbat.'s best for the county." Ream said a private donor has offered a three or four-acre pertormiQI ana alt.e on Main Street in nortb Santa Ana •a "golden trtaQlle ... 1t would be part of a proposed 18-acre development that would include offices, shops, clnemaa and restaumats. Ream said tbe coat of the cultural center ls estimated at 'S25.6 million including a s.~ seat concert hall/theater, a 2,000-seat nexible multl-pwpo,e area and a 320-aeat theater. Because Santa Ana ometata doubt that any one ol the exlat- ing mu.tic center aroupt can ralae aufflelent funds, Ream said, the city ls seekin1 to at- tract my>r donon 1"811. Letters Halt Urged on Braing l s8ue LOS ANGELES CAP> Superior Court Judie Paul Ealy baa warned 1cbool "boa.rd Presi- dent Roberta Weintraub to stop writtq letters to b1ID about tbe 1cbool dAltrlct llMll'•tioD cue, whlcb comes upfortrtalMoada)'. In a letter to a ICbool board at- tornq, SCIJ, aaid, "I muat uk you to warn ber tbat Ul1 fartber attempt.a to eommwdeate n pane (prtvatelr> witb WI court wiUa .................. .. c11lon, wlll bl dealt wttb most ltnD•llll:r and with tbe MDC. uou ....... bJtbtleourt." But a a ~ Int.'"" with ca. U. AnftlelRtnld lb- amU.., s.111.ia lle61Mti'Ml-Jy bMlilltO baW Mn. Webdlaub .. eoat 'Dlcomt. He Uld .... eaali"ll'd towrttll .................. ~~ ............... ................ of .... _. .................. UMr ~ type or continuity on our board so it doesn't inten'Upt the day to day business of the district.•' Foley said the diatriet would approach state legislators when the next session begins ln Sacramento in January. · The Moulton Nl1uel move eomes on tbe beela of a court de- ciaioo lD a lawsuit lDvolvlq the Irvine Ranch Wat.er District. Jn that lawsuit, the Judge ruled that landowner-eootrolled votlq,,.. ~ ud Ht up a traoaltlon prffeH seared toward electln1 all IRWD board members b y oopular vote. IRWD officials were in a dif. ferent pos•tion from Moulton Niguel in that there was special legislation already enacted to provide a tra.naiUon from Ian· downer voting in the Irvine dis· trict. The court dechion bypasses that pro<:ess. FTC Ousts Hair Implant FinninHB A Huntingtoa Beaeb firm of. fertng syntbetlc hair lmplanta will ceue opentlom under set· tlement witb the Federal Trade com mi.salon. Hair Extenalon of Be.erly Hills. Inc., whlcb also ls doin1 business at 16152 Beach Blvd. u Hair Extension, Inc. of Hunt· inaton Beach, wu accUMd by the FTC of promotin1 an un- healthy process that could result lD infection and other medical complleationl. In signing a consent arree· ment In setUement of an ad· mlnlltratlve etvll com= principals of the lM•IM11 neither to advertise nor perform synthetic ba1r lmplMtadoaa. An FTC apokelawa aald that should the company advertile any kind ot hair replacement proeeuea in the future, it muat spend 18,000 In advertisln,t that ''hair implbts are unsafe." The corporation also agreed to · provide the FTC with names or former customers for notifica- tion that hair lmplanll are "UD· .safe and recommelld that they seek prompt medical attentioo," lbe apoballWl added. 1n lta ciomDlalDt. u.. rrc a1- 1e 1•d that &air lmplanta are viewed by tbe mecllcal pro· f..,ion aa "UDNfe ud lMffee· tlYe0 lD u.-.. t»Lr'=••· Arreet of 6 Tied To Mexiean Mafia SAN DJSOO (AP) - NarC!Otlel oftlcera ••J UMJ'w cut a ...., IOWC9 ot w.,aa dnap to._ I.GI Anp'-ana by ........... rt.lie tied to tM '°' called llaleaa Mda . Tiie ..... of Ila ...... Mllliill 'n. ~.:r 1»111•• ll.G ..... ,1 ~la ......., .... .,.... ... °' -. a.a. lll!ll • 'wn•• M m••M:r...., ·' l would th.ink they would ex. pect som~t bln g for tbe1 r money." he said. "It could do more harm than good." H e was joined by boar d member Glenn E. Vedder who said iml)Ol.'liog a $S annu~I fee would create more paperwork. He taid perhaps the board could level a ODe·tlme fee on wait-lilted peopJe, ''thee have them report to the festival each year U they're still interested in atayiq oa the u.t. '' Board m~· Aaae Cllue went one atep tmtber-. •ua-t-inl the board "double the (~) membership fee and cut the number of tickets they can purchase in half.•' Thal would mean memben would pay $10 a year and be able to purchase only eight tickets. Director Helen Keeley agreed with Ma. Chase, saylns, ··1 think thf: prlvile1e of aettin1 ticket.a should COit more and I think the number of Uckete they can buy should be redueed." The panel agreed to rnearcb the beneftt.t of tbe fee st.ructu.re and return early next year wWl recommmdatlou. Objection Dropped LONDON CAP> -Black u - Uonalllt penWu bao7ed bJ uaurancea tbeJ Wib not h.-.e to foot tbe bill for wblte-owDed laDd they espe·opdate. dropped tbelr obJeclloas to a pJ""OpOMd coe- aUtuUon f« Zimbabwe Rhodelta and opened tbe wa,y for nelQtia· lion• OQ a traulUOD fOVel"D· ment. . _.,..._ ____ ___..._._.._.--l ____________ .....,....__._, _ _..., __ . "••P-AJ BIANCHI •.• Tbe l\dlt1 pleas were an unex. peeled ·chance from wbal had been acbeduled th1s morning. A bearin1 bad been scheduled simply to determi.ne ii Biancbi WU competat to stand trial. The pilty pleu ·came al.De ~ontba and lffee da11 after Bianchi was arreat.ed in Bell· ingbam for strangling the two women, whose bodies we.re found piled in the rear seat or a ear on a quiet res~entlal street. Police speculated they were lured to a house, where they were slain. Security was extremely tliht around the courthouse today u about 140 apectaton crowded in· to the courtroom. About 20 more were tamed aw~. Blanehi, a, wbo moved from CalUonu to Wubiactoa tn lllay ma, Md pleaded Umoeeat and lDno«.at by ....... "' lmanlt:J to tbe tw.o 1la7la1a. ftree paycbolo1ltt1 tentatively dlaposecl blm as bavtn1 a mul~..J:nooallty when t»y exa biloin March Since then. at least ooe or tbo~e psycbolo,Uta says it is believed Bianchi does not suffer frof!l a multiple personality Six month.s ago, Bianch1 was charged in Los Angeles wi th five or the "Hills ide Strangler" murders that oc~UJTed between September 1977 and February 1978. Market Hit By Big Lou; Fears Mount NEW YORK <AP> -The •tock market poated a broad lou today a m id fears that tb~ Federal Reserve would clamp down still harder on credit. The Dow Jones averaRe or 30 industrials was off 12 37 points to 817. 75 after five hours of trad.ing Losers outnumbered gainers by cloee to 9-t in the tally of New York Stock Exch~e-liated ls· aues. · Late Thunday tht Federal Reserve reported an unexpec- tedly lar«e $2.8 blWon Jwnp iD the basic meaave of the moDey supply for tbe week ended Od. 10. llidwa1 lhJ"OQlb 1'at weet. the Fed &mlOUDCed that it would seek to natralll tafl•Uoe by diJ'ect meuUJ'el to curb the ex· pamionoftbe mooey supply. Svea tbouP it wu too early to es~ eo ... Nlulla trom tbe Fed • aew 1tratef)', the staUaUea released Thursday came u a dlaappointment to many obeerven wbo b•d been boptni for some alp ot a &low· ing in monetary growth, Insurer Denies llability . An Oldo ...... .,. ~ declared 'ftuanday that It II aat liable fot' damqea aou.Ot ID -wroo'1ul CS.alb law1Ult mM over a traffic fatallt1 tlaat folJowelll a ,..-tJ llloated 1tJ a UC lrviM~. Ia Hoen filed In Or .... ~t)' Superior Court. tlM ,.,. --ltl poltq WW. .... .,.... Theta ~ laterullallll doea DOt atmd ......,. tD a. fraterait)''llntMdY,._. · Tbe loea1 fr tllMtJ ........ and aeven other defencJan .. _. named in a 1t78 laWllllt llled by Robert and AIUl Hall, a C.... del Mar eouple wboM claql:der. Elizabeth, WU kWed bl • im New Yeart' Eve aeeident la Newport Beach. She wai 16 at t.be time al her de•tb. It la 1"11ul lD tM aatt u..t a factor tut contrt.but.ed to ta. 1lrt•s deatb waa failure of fraternity members wbo ~ a New Yun• Eve part,. to "npe~vlee" the serving-of aJcoholic beverages as would a "reaaonable host.'' Ohio Casualty lnsurance Co. Hid in a court brief that it ii de- ad loc ked with the lrvfne fraternity chapter over the liability issue and asked that a judge make a determination. No court date bas been scheduled. According to police reporta, Mias Rall wu a pasaen1er ln a car driven by Jeffrey K . Fra.nk.lin, 19, of Orange, at tbe lime of tbe accident on the Newport Bay bridre. A veldde (!riv.ea by Darleu Marie. Bunt, 20, of WeatmlDJter, collided wffli Franklin's car. Franltlln also died as a result of the accldent. F...,.P-.eAJ VOTERS ••. -Haattagtoa B ea~lll : Democrats, 39.864; Republicans 33.514 ; American Independent: 552 . Peace and Freedom, lS2; Miscellaneous, 5.083. Decline to State. 7.291. Total 86.456. -Foaa&ala Valley : Republicans. 12,07'7 ; Democrats, 11,824 . Amencan Independent, L 77 ; Peace and Freedom 21 · Miacel.laneous. 732; Decbe ..; State, 2,373. Total: 27,204. -C.1&a Keaa: Democrats, 17,255: Republicans, 16 w · American ladependent, 'a4 ~ Peace and Freedom, •: )I.la. cellaSMOU. 1,IU; Dedlu to Slate ..... 'l'otal: ....... -Newpert Beaela : Republicans, ~.HT; Democrats l0,743; American Independent: 195 . Peace and Freedom 6S · MisceUaneous, 1.227; Decli~e ~ Stat e. 3.060 Total: 40,437. -lm.e: Republicans, 13,244 ; Democrats, 10,239; American Independent. 150; Peace and F reedom, 30; Miscellaneou. 324 : Decline to State, 2,MS~ Total : 28,&SZ. -La1 ••a Beae•: Repul>Ucam, s,ou; Democrats. S.032; American lnde_pendent, 85 ; Peace and Freedom, 51; Jll laffUa,,.,,.., •; Decliae to &ate. i.m. Total: u .... -Saa laaa ca,lalra•o: Republicans, S,080; Democrats, 3,468; American Independent, 91 ; Peace' and Freedom, 10; Mlscellaneou, '3; Decline to State, ... Total: ..... -Su ae._1e: RepubUcana 8,304 ; Democrats, 4.eTS i American Independent, 111; Peace and Freedom, 23; Mil· eellaneous, 76; Decline to State. 1,421. Total: 14,670. Men's Suits .. for only One Dollar!* •when you buy me suit at the re1ttlar price, you can buy another of equal or mser value for only one dolJar. J Se1 &es Lo•~r • A,.WI ........ Cassie Fuellhart spent four hou rs in this predicament Thursday, all because she bet Tony Montooth, owner 'of a bar in Palo Alto, that the Baltimore Orioles would win tbe World Series. ••1 can't wait for th e Super Bowl." said Cassie. Extortion Trial Wins Postponement The opening of a trial in which two men wiU race charges of a ttempting to extort $250,000 from Newport Beach builder Randall Pres ley wa s delayed Thursday until Nov. 26. Phillip Edward Faus net, 31, of Hawaiian Gardens and Jess Patrick Romo, 29, of Downey ar e accused of making a series of telephone calls to Presley a year ago in which $250,000 pur portedly wa s dem anded. The continuance was soug};lt by defense attorneys who in· dicated they will m ake a motion at a Nov. 16 pre-trial bearing asking that char ges against the two men be dismissed for Jack of evidence. A third suspect in the case, Edward Dempsey, 26, of Para- mount, previously pleaded guil- ty to a charge of extortion in the P resley case. He was arrested after showing to pick up $250,000 in play money left in Anaheim for the extortionists. 7 Hurt in Fire SAN J OSE (AP> -A two· alarm fare at an electronics firm here sent seven persons to a nearby bo6pital and threatened vats containing poisonous Ii· quids. Mountain Area Hit By Quake LYTLE CR&£K <AP > -An eartbq.U ~ dawn_ toc1a1 Met • roWq .....u. UU'Oulb tbia 1ma.U towa ln mountalm 50 mUu eut of Lois AoaeJea, and Jlaaled H 'leral other nearby commumu.. There have been no reports 1>f da maae or injury in the quake at S:22 a.m. and three U1bter af. lenhocb in the next 13 mlnlltea. Caltech, describina the neweat earthquake aa minor . said It ap- pare ntly was not related to two othe r aer ies o f quakes i n Southern Califoruia this week. "Thia mornin1'1 first quake measured 4.1 on lhe Richter scale. It was followed' by a 3.1 quake at 5:28 a.m .. a 3.3 shock at 5:31 and a 2.7 temblor at 5:35, according to Denis Meredith, a Caltech spokesma n. On Monday. a 6.S quake caused millions of dollars worth o( damage and dozens or minor injuries in the Imperial Valley, 200 m iles so ut hea s t of Los Angeles. On Wednesday t wo quakes. several hours apart were cen- te red in Santa Monica Bay. west of downtown Los Angeles, but there was no da mage. The latest quake occurred ne a r lhe s ·an Andreas (a ult, wh ich h as b e en o n e o f California 's m ajor earthquake producers. But Caltech spo~esman Carl Johnson said that unless an e arth t e mblor br e aks t he ground. it Is impossible to tell whether it occurred along a ma- jor fault or one of m any smaller faults through the same area. T he shakers prompted several ca lls to San Bernardino area po li ce, but no re po rts or damage In the San Bernardino County s h eriff's main office, a spokesman said she felt the temblor u a "roUinf:aUon." Sbe Mid several ree ta eaUed to UY they felt tbe sboek.t, too. but there were no reports of d amqoe Accordin& to Mered.llb, it was ''a W 'd MqMDC!e of a tDaln ~bock and aftershocks." He said the quakes were all centered about 1S miles northwest of San Be rnardino and were all con- sidered minor. The first •'s hook the whole building," said Lt. John Powers from the Ontario police station. "I 'm usually not one for feeling quakes, but l fell this one. You could bear the building kind or sque ak. I expected the phones to sta rt ringing, but we only got a couple or calls." Chad's Body Error Cited T IJ UANA. Mexico (AP> -The owner of a Tijuana funeral home said today that Chad Green's body was embalmed by mistake and that doctors were "up- set" at the en-or but went o n a n yway t o d o a n autopsy on the J.year--0ld leukemia victim. The autopsy's res ults were described later as in- conclusive. Chad died a week ago, less than nine moff'lhs after bi.a parents took him from Scituate, Mass., in defian~ of a court order prohibiting Laetrile in his treatment. Sunday's Edition Oozing With _Facts Sunday's Daily Pilot will be ooling with information ·on oil, fu tuoa, travel and waya io help iD the eommunity. sum ltJUSCI' -OU ii tbe tbeme In a MJ'iel of You/Your Money ltOrtel: One ft.nil belPe plcle drtUen to die ...... die· poeita, ~ bu lound • tu mlllion fteld. A tbird ltorJ re-•eall ripolf1 lD 1u-aa~ de- Y)ces. &IDI NBD LOVB -And more ,_.. parenta accordinl to dlredon ot tbe Albert Sltion .a....tallll&aAaa.A pelrol .............. tMt blftaUan -if:"="~ ...... -.. "' •ucb·...-S 0ALLSN8 1NG &OLS - Y• am't euet1r 9U Mary (SUND A Y'S BEST) Tyler Moore will tum in an Wl· movln1 performance in her second lllOt at BloMway nut monda. but lt wUJ be a touab u -1I1 em e n t . Por t raylnc a p•r:r,;lic Britltb 1c"lptres1 ar1 ber rilbt to death with dlpity, lbe occuplea a hospital bed tbroucbout tbe abow and an move only her bead, eyebrows and mouth. nor LOOI• O&·rANCTT -IYW a ow mw1 a u tloaallJ 1yaclk•ted .. ••al1t •Hld deHrtlllt -~ elOM &o· llomeT .. .,......_loobll Calaftla allD4. ADd tw die dll-eo ,,..., lie In •n • ,... will ~ 01111J .... Uaat can w ee ... .._. . . OM-Y Pt!..OT Deaih Date Set Monday CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP) - Tbe U.S. =--Court refUled today t.o talle execution. of J esae ....... IMlt attempts to keep the Deatll aow inmate from being exf!(:uted Monday we re expected to cooti.Due. Lawyers for the NAACP LegaJ Defenae Fund bad taken their plea to U .S, Supre me Co urt J ustice William Rebnqulat, but b e d ecline d Thursda y to ~stpone the execution of the . . ............ f. G'arden Grove man. wbo inaists ·h e d oes not w a nt anyon e interfering with the execution schedule. Tbe lawyers then asked the re- quest to be submitted to Justice William J. Brennan Jr., wbo re- ferred the matt.er to the full court. The justices voted 7-1 to· day to reject the plea. JESSE BISHOP TAKES A RELAXED DRAG ON HIS CIGAR AT NEVADA STATE PRISON Condemned Garden Grove Kfl .. r S.ya H•'• Ready for HI• Date Wlth O.eth Monday Economy Looks Bright County Contradicts National Tre nd? By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN Ol IM Dally l'I ... S\Mt The n ation 's economy will take a downturn in 1980, but • California, a nd parli.cularly Ora nge County, will continue to thrive, an economist predicted Thursday night. Raymond Jallo w . c hief economist for United Oa liforrua B a nk. said Orange County growth in 1980 will sur pass that of California and the rest of the slates in the areas of population. e mployment and personal and average family income. J allow told near ly 2,000 busi- n ess men g a the red at the Anaheim Convention Center to bear UCB's annual economic HR Newsman Paul Chapple Dead at 67 Funeral mass wlll be 'recited Monday in Garden Grove for long-time Huntington Beacb ne ws ma n Paul Chapple who died Wednesday at the age of 61 Mr. Chapple worked for the Santa Ana Register and covered t h e Hunt in gton Be a ch -Seal Beach area from 1959 to 1975. Al the time or bis death. he was the news pa per's real estate editor . forecast lhal the aerospace tn· d u s l ry is ex p ect e d t o d o particul arly well, with an addi lion a l 35,000 new high-paying JObs statewide next year. The UCB semor vice president a lso forecast an mcrease of 3 2 pe r cent in over all co unt y employment in 1980, which. if borne out, will beat the state's em ployment figure. Ora nge Counly"s popule1t1on 1~ also expected t.o grow, rcachtng an even two m illion people by t he close of next year That means one an every 10 California residents will live in Orange County by 1981. A major c1>ntributor to the county's populatlon surg.-wlll be the lndoclunese refugees, Jallow said. But some prospective Orange County residents will have to turn to San Be rna rdino and R1 vers1de counties instead, the economist said It w1U be not only the high cost of housing that will d nve them th e r e , b u t l h t! d ec r eased availability or new homes. he ba1d. A lighter money m arket and the spectre of rent controls are expected to dtscourage builders from seek10g housing permits. particularly for apartments and condominiums, he said. State Will Protect HB Guard To'Wers ' State lifeguards will drag tbelr 33 guard towers off HunUnctoo Beach area beaches next month in the wake of vandalism that destroyed one and damaged 14 public restrooms. Tom Mille r . m a n ager for Bolsa Chica and Huntington Bectch St at e Beaches. said T hursday the t owers will be grou ped togetber for main· tenance at an undl61gnated spot where officials can keep an eye on them · Tbe vaodalhm> reports follow HunUn&t.on Beach Police Olief Earle Robitaille'a claims this week that there ls UWe or no law enforcement at Bolsa Olica Stat e Beach. He claimed the bea ch area has become a battleground for East 'Los Angeles gangs where fi ghts er upt almost nightly. A lifeguard re po rted that guard tower 31 a t Bolsa Ch.lea Stale Beach was torched by van- dals Oct. 11 and burned to the ground. It was the second time thib month that the court spurned al- tem pts to put off Bishop's execu- tion The justices voted 7·2 Oct. I to re1ecl the a rguments of two public defenders seeking to ket!p Bishop a li ve . Br e nnan a nd Justice Thurgood Marshall. op posed to capital punish ment, cast lhe diSS(!nting votes. • Despite the Supreme Court·~ actton. both the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the Ameriean Civil Liberties Umori were ex- pected to file petitions with the sente ncing judge, Clark County District Cou r t Judge P au l Goldman of Las Vegas. But Goldman. who as a result of previous appeals has resen· tenced Bishop to dea th twice blnCe bib or1g1nal ~entenc1ng, ~aid any petition would be re· JCCled Bishop, 46 . .was reported in good spirits by state Prison Dire<:· tor Charles Wolff Jr. after he re- ceived a visit Thursday from an ex-wife whose name ptisoft of. ficlall will not release. Biabop WM aenteoced t.o death for. tllUnc newlywed David Ballard of Baltimore, lld:, dur- tnc • December 1911 cHino holdup ln Laa Veps. Police Vindicate d In Shooting of Boy L OS ANGELES CAP> -The district attorney's office ruled Thursday that the police aeterl justifiably in the death of a 15· year-old boy who was shot as he unknowingly climbed into the ya rd of a murde r witness being guarded by poU ce. Carlos Washington was shot ab he scaled a six-foot fence while n ee1.dg an unrelated JOYridin~ arrest. He died 12 days a fter the shooting His reporting career dated back to 1938 in Ashland, Wisc. He moved to California in 1941 and worked for the Alhambra Post -Advocate and the Newport Ha rbor News-Press before join- ing the Santa Ana paper. --------------------------~------ H e le a ves h is widow , Ger aldine. of the family home in Ga rden Grove; two d aughters, M aty Carol Patterson of Washington O.C. and Catherine Ann Martell or Westminster; a brother, John. and a sister, Grace Gretzinger , both or W i s c o n s i n , a nd f o ur grandchildren. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m . Sunday at St. Columba Ca tholic Chur ch in Garden Grove. Mass will be celebrated there Monday at 9:30 a.m . New County Judge Sworn Into Office Tustin attorney Rona ld H. Prenner, 50, wu sworn In today as Or ange County 's newest Superior Court j udge. Pren.ner was welcomed tO the be n c h bS' Acting P resid ing Juda• Claude M. Owens afte r re- ceiving the oath of office from County Clerk Lee Branch. Prenner s ucceeds Jam es wall worth, who realgned from tbe bench and criticir.ed Gov. Edmund O. Brown J r. for ap- pointtne what be termed "le· nlent" lndivtduab to Jud1esbips tbroalboUttbe•tate. W allwortb ii now auociated witb tbe TUJtln law firm of Gila, c.u.taaa and McCune. hperlcJr Cowt Judcu eam '54,M amaally. Premtr of the Santa Ana law firm of Preoner and Bunt, apeclallaed ln civil litigation, in· cludlDI probate and personal in· Jury m•tt.en- Sailon ConTicted P01l1'8110UTH, 'Va. <AP> - ?oar d..S u.Uon bave -.. coavtetad lD Na•1 ~ of •lo&~ -order aot to at-tmcl a ~ u Klu rally Oct. 5 lD VlJ'llllla leffb. ·~ ·: , . ·?y~ \ i; > ~ · .. ";1 " ' , I 1, • , \: . ··,. I.I / .... "" ~-~} • . ;o<'· ·, \ - • ... ,: • I >~- \ I l ,._ \ / PRESENT Flowering Bulb Bonanza .. Fearuring Daffoel11s. Tulips Narcissus. Hyacinth anel msinv or~r var1er1es Now s the time to plant' Give vour bulbs o heod start wllh COSTA MESA BANDINI SUPERBLOOM Excellent for use wtth any blooming plonts-use now for better resultS this season. 5 w Sile Reg. 'l.79" Sate Prtc• '1.49 Garden ia Veitchi I ~ llQ11SI '> IO•Olllo! 1eo1u1es 110111on1 wMellowers 01'Tlos1 any 11me OIV801 1 QOI size Sole s1 49 Reo 2 99 Price • Ranunculus Bulbs • '. ~ 1 ~ 0 PIQnl O\)W IOI · ~f.\µ-_, sp11no color 1 ~ "' Assone<1 C040ts ': ~ ~~ I 0 0~0110018 One ~en •. ,,; Sale Reo 89 Price lemon Scent Eucalyptus Plon1 In groups OI Slngly to odd helghl c:ltmenSIOf"t to vour ton4'tooe !>Gal ~e Solt s5 99 R9ll .,2 99 Price • -..JI. _ ... ...._..,r_ •• .-. ... ·- I -· ~ - .1 • • ~ ----~ -=-Round and Round· S.. JOltl'! SH EdUow~ S-Bntce'! Watch~ R• ... alle1atioM 11:Doekin1 bis fltneu for office again foctls on the former POW'a war r~rd and, of course tbe Fonda- Haydeo connection. ' SllPPOaTE&S OF THE RECALL. having made the aforementioned points numerous times, with the press banging_ on evel'}' word, called a press conference late to- day to discuss the status of the Boot Miller campaign. No doubt the press, still hanging on every syllable from the recallera, will report the entire show in excruciat- ing detail in tomorrow's periodicals. We might. however, ponder what the results of the re- call pres1 conference will be. Tbe choices seem to be these: 1. Tbe recall ls still on 2. Tbe recall ls off PUNQIT8 AND 8AV ANTS ol OraQle County politics whoever tbey are, have .iatiiliabed odds tbet the .aeai ~awer 15 N~ber 2. The recall ii kaput. Done in. Forset The reason for this sage obMrvat.ion is that in politics most recalls end up in a buge pratfall. There's the fiapplni and the noise, but the recall jet never even moves down the runway. It just s its there, gets fatJgued, and finally col· lapses. In rare instances. the r ecall machine actually rollni down the political runway, lurches airborne and then nosedives back into oblivion. ' Most recall camp,aigns die in a whimper. The Miller effort. however, seems more likely to do its El Floppo at a press conference Th~ reason may be because one Bruce Neslande, a Republican assemblyman from our region. will be in at· te~dance. He ls the mosl likely to challenge Supervisor Maller in the 1980 elections. SINCE ttet IS NOW just a couple or calendar flips away. and a recall campaign might soak up as much as a quart~r ol a million dollars. and. Nestande sure could use that kmd or Long Green in a supervisorial campaip you figure wbat mJ,tlt be dbeo9ed al the press eonlerenee.' 8esMJes that, despit. all the flap and blowin1. Oran1e County aovenunent baa NIMlao• eiqded dest1'llctioo after -the EdilOO )tiller appoiatment. Pretty Jue bull't ta.ken ov~r the supervisorial podium. '11le county bun 't called a Going Out of Business Sale. Four other supervisors still get to vote. . Thro.ugh it all, you get the notion that Orange Count> will continue to lurch along in its usual fashion. EconoDly RecoWie Salea Surge Aids 3rd Quarter Growth • fu.l to tbe coatrov.ny about wbe\ber Ulla nation'• aevent.b re- ceulOD llnee Worid War U was underway. •UCB OP T1R 1rowtb was attribuled to a •\Irle lo aalel wblcb bad 1uffend from April t.brouab June because 1uoline Carter Whips Ted In Florida Voting Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev is not dead. as rumored ln west.em reports, but be is seriously ill. the Ruaaian government an- nounced today. '1'be nature of tbe 12-year-old leader's illDeU WU not disclosed. Snake Issue Resolved; No Firing WASHINGTON <AP> -The bureaucratic soab that bit w:n· ernm• ~ KlllDMh Dodd bu been defused. He won't be fired, after all. for uk· lot a PreDeb rmtaurat.eur to re.. move from b11 menu a dlsb cooted wltb a threatened rat- Uanab. Tbe 1*rior Department says the 29-year-old biolocist. wbo was DOtifled last week that be would be te.rmmated io 30 days. will be given a written rebuke and nothJng more Nanie Your Game ... 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S••,Meea,Tlde• TOOAY S«ondlOW 3'1Sp.m. 0.6 Second "19" t :" p.m 4.t SATUaO&Y J:tO•.m. t ·2t•.m. 3:41 p.m. t :S.p.m. t 0 s,6 0.4 '·' iUMO&Y F\r$t ._ l :lS a.m. l.l f'lnt Ntll t :M •.m. S.7 Second .... e:" p.m. O.l Se<ond....,, ,.:2'p,m. U Sun rl-7:00 •·""~MU 6-U p.m. ~n.tS:JtLltl~Mb S:10p.m. l"on<Mt"4111d l0•~: Surtt •-• lleltl!t tn MC. llMll· '"""" llfltllt '" '"'· ... ,.ed '" ~ hlM .......... ===-~·······- ........... ' . " 1 I 11 t ' ti I • U ....... .., t I IW t I IW ' ' Ill# t I MW We've Got YourTeam! The teams of 15 Orange Coast area high schools and three community colleges get personal attention and coverage from the DaJty Pilot sports staff. Not just scores, but stories and pictures whenever and wherever the news breaks. Dally Pl.lot sportswriters and photographers are at the games to bring you detailed fint·hand reports ·and pictures. Oar wire service reports tbe action of college and professional atbletk eontes&s acrou the natloa. Added &e all of tills are tbe reports of other local blgb school and college sports, from wres&Unl to women's athletics. Name your game -we cover your team -in the sport• pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 .... _ ............ _,. ............ . .. VOL 11, NO. 292, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGO ORf!'OE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA FIFTEEN CENTS GOP Rules Lag.una-· S,041 to 5,032 Flaal voter retlatraUon ftaurm for OraQle Coast cWes pve .Republkua a lot to cheer about ..,.t placel, aome aolace fof Democrats i.D ea.ta 11 ... Md Humdnaton Beach and both .artlea a punle ln La1una Buch. Tbe GOP bolds the vQter lead la all co.at.al cities except Hunt· lq\00 Beach and Co.la Mesa. llepublkana still hold the ma· jorf ty ln La1una Beach, bl•· toricaUJ a GOJ> atrontbold, but the marsin .. \bln. Republleam hoad only a nine· voter~ Laflma. Ac to flna1 ftl\U"8S re- leased t ay by tbe county Re1J1trar ol Voten, HuaU.neton Beach has a reclatratlon of 39,864 Democrats for the Nov. 6 e lection, compared to 33,51• Republicans Co1ta Mesa 111 Democrats boJd a allcht qe, 17.255 to tl,m for lbe GOP. Final realatratlon fl1urts abow that tbere are 900,492 voten feliatered for the cominl election, up nearly 11,000 from last year. In 1978, Democrats beid a countYwide lead of nearly 4,000 voters. But this year the Republicans have the edge, 403:527 to ..... Making the biaest gaina was the Libertarian Party with a re· giatration al 18,00S: Tbe party bad 849 lut year. Libertariam are llated in the mlacellaneoua category because they ))ave not qualified for the ballot. a spokeswoman said. Here is how registration s tacks up along lbe Orange Coast area: Water Revamp Eyed Moulton Niguel Nixes Landowner Voting By WILLIAM HODGE Of -o.ily ~llel 5Uff Moulton Nlguel Water District ' directors voted unani mously Thursday to seek legislation that would eliminate landowner 1 controlled voting in the sprawl· , ing district • f Col. Jack Foley , general manager. said today the board's action was prompted by a court decision affecting the lf"vinc Ranch Water District and a 1 legal opinion from Moulton , Niguel's attorney Alex Bowie. also the attorney for the Irvine water district I rMountain ~ ·'Area Hit By Quake LYTLE CllEU <AP) -An e artb.quab befon dawn f.oday sent a rollinc sensation through -•mall ............... . \ ...... of Laa Aqelea. ead jfUled .... ral other aearby eomanmitlee ~ There bave been no reports of 7 ~damage or iJUury ln the quake at \ 5:22 a.m. and three lighter af. ~ tersbocks in the next 13 mlnutes. ' Caltech. describing the newest I earthquake as minor. said it ap· • parently was not related to two \ otb er series of quakes In 1 Southern California this week. This morning's first quake measured 4.1 on the Richter scale. It was followed by a 3.1 q uake at 5:28 a.m .. a 3.3 shock at 5:31anda2.7 temblor at 5:35. according to Denis Me redith. a · Caltech spokesmen. (See QUAKES, Page AZ> ''The Irvine laws uit de· monslrated there was a constJtu- tional problem involved," Foley said. "Our attorney told us the very question of constitutionali- ty could apply to the basic legislation affecting water dis- tricts.·· That legis latjon r equires w.ater districts to conduct elec· tions on the basis of land owned until 50 percent of the district's land is urbanized, Foley said. He indicated the district. which covers Laguna Niguel and portions of Laguna Hills and Mission Viejo, would have to seek s pecial legislation to ... 'Firt11 De~ision' permit elections to be held on the one man, one vote principal Currently. votes are cast on the basis or land owned. That means people who aren't even residents of the district can vote as long as they own land. The dis trict covers a bout 27,000 acres and has a population or about 48.000. · 'T.be law the way it is now won 't allow us to change wilhoQt h e l p fr om t h e s tat e Legislature ," Foley s aid. "We 've agreed to petition the state to enact special legislation that will allow us to convert to regular elections." Ford Withdraws From 1980 Race WASHING TON (AP). - Former President Ford took blmaeJf, all but irrevocabty out of t•• raee fer •-• i .. o ••llnem ... 11W1nllml nemlne. Uoa today. . Dwiftc a .tait to tbe Capitol , Ford read a statement to re· porters in which be said be bas .. made a firm de<:isJon not to become an active candidate." While tbe slatel!lent was along the same lines as disclaimers Ford bas made repeatedly the past year. the emphasis was stronger and appeared designed to discourage further attempts to draft him for the nomination. Questioned by reporters, Ford described hls statement as "de- (jnitive." Ford has been unde r pressure from Republicans actively seek· ing the nomination to taJce a poeitkJo 00 WhedteJ' be would become a cand1dite. -· - Previously, when~e that be·-.... .. and didn't .._. to become ooe. Ford alwa,. added, wltll em-pbasb: ••1 never say never." "I do not plan to partlclpate. or to e ncourage other• to participate on my behalf in the delegate selection process." he said today. "I have no intention or entering or permitting anyone else to enter my name in any of •the upcoming primaries, nor will I be a personal contestant in any slate convention." The former president, who was defeated by Jimmy Carter in 1976, said he would reconsider his position "only if my party fell it was essential for me to do so. or if unfor esee n ·circumstances developed." No Delay for Slayer SrqJreme Court Nixes Bishop Execution Stay CARSON CITY. Nev. CAP> - Tbe U.S. Supreme Court refused • today to delay the execution of Jesse Bishop, but attempts to keep tbe Death Row inmate from being executed Monday 1 ,rere expected to continue. Lawyers for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund bad taken their plea to U.S . Supreme Court , Justice Wllllam Rebnquiat, but be declined Thursday to ~atpone the execution of the Garden Grove ma.Q, who insists he does not want anyone interfering with the execution schedule. The lawyers then asked the re- quest to be submitted to Justice William J . Brennan Jr., wbo re· ferred the matter to the full court. The justices voted 7·1 to· day to reject the plea. It was the second time this month that the court spurned at· tempts to put off Bishop's execu· lion. The justices voted 1.2 Oct. 1 to reject the arguments or two public defenders seeking to keep Bis hop alive. Brennan and Ju.slice Thurgood Marshall, op- posed to capital punishment, cast the dissenting votes. Despite the Supreme Court's action, both the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the American Clvil Uberties UnJon were ex· (See BISllOP, Pa&e AZ) Foley said he did not know what the legislation would be specificaUy-whether it would provide an immediate switch to one man. one vote elections or phase in the new voling over a longer period· of time. "We haven't even started dis· cussing what the legislation would be:· Foley said. "We are concerned that. .there be some type of continuity on our board so it doesn't interrupt the day to day business or the district. .. Foley said the district would approach state legislators when the next session begins in <See WATER, P•ge AZ) Medics To See Osivald? DALLAS CAP> -Baosp doGbt bM beeD c:Mt •IM kleD- tlty of the body barted tit ... sassio Lee Harvey Oswald's sra•• UaM. u. ,..., .... alla8ld be ..... to ... tf PN='d• K~ was kWed bf an Im· poa tor, say Dallas County medical officials. The Dallas County officials point to discrepancies found by their check of records and to oth ers alleged by a British author who says Oswald may. have been impersonated by a Soviet agent. But offi cials in adjacent Tar· rant County, where Oswald's grave is located in Rose Hill Cemetery, have resisted the pro- posed exhumation. They say they will do so only if ordered by a court. Oswald. named as Kennedy's lone assassin by the Warren Commission. w.is shot lo death while in police custody two days after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Earlier this year. the House Assassinations Committee said there was a possibility the War· ren Commission was WTOng in concluding that Oswald acted alone, but said it had no solid evidence. The assassination spawned many theories, including some that Oswald was part of a con · spiracy, that Cuban President Fidel Castro or organized crime played a role in the murder or 1See0SWALD, Pa&e AZ) Drug Store Bit by Bandit Ao unidenWied man walked into a Dana Polnt drug store Ju.st before closing Thursday. pototed a aun a( the proprietor and fied with an unknown amount of pre- scription dn&p. Details were sketchy in the 6 p. m. robbery at Dana Point Drug&, 246el La Plaza, but authorities said amounta of the drul Quaalude and another syn- thetic drug were taken . No money wu tak~n. The suspect la described as 20 to 25 years old, wearing a hooded, striped jacket. Tbe pro- prietor ol tbe store, wbo officen did not ldeetify, .... not harmed in th~ holdup. ~ , nsflJ' AL GOERS DlJE J' ARIE'l'f Want to let qp or pt clowll? Go to tbe lr•ln• Harvest P'eetlffl llDd tab. bllln-ride or llaten to bl•arua music. Detalll Pqe C1. -Seal Beae.tl: Republicans, 9 ,339 ; Democrats, 8,111 ; American Independent. 60; Peace and Freedom 19; Mis· cellaneoua, 228; Decline to State. 1,076. Total reg1.straUoa, 18,831. -Baat1a1toa B e acl1 : Democrata. 39,864; Republicans, 33,514; American Indepeodeat, 552; Peace and Freedom. 152; Miscellaneous. 5,083; Decline to State, 7,291. Total: 88.456. -Feeatata Valle1: Republicans, 12,on; Deinocrata, 11,824; American Independent. 177; Peace and Freedom, 21; MbceH•nenua, 732; Decline to State, 2,373. Total: 21,204. -Coa&a MeH: Democrats, 17,255; Republlcans, l&,233; American Independent, 2N; Peace and Freedom, 91; llJs.. cellaneoua, 1,363; Decline to <See VOTE&S, Pace A2) Birds of a Feather These black-necked s tilts are one of more than 180 s pecies of birds seeking refuge in the San J oaquin Freshv.ater Marsh Reser ve. a wildllfe ha bitat near UC Irvine. See Featuring. Page BL Would-be Festival Members to Pay? By STEVE MITCHELL Of.,. O<lllY ~ .... , ..... Ttte 2.200 people awaiting membership 1n the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts may have to pay for being on the waiting list. Paul Gr iem. ne w festival general manager, recommended to the board of directors lb.is week that a $5 aMual fee be charged those awaiting mem- bership to defray costs of mail· ing and staff Ume. Members, for a $5 annual fee. are permitted first chance to buy ticket s to the popular Pa1eant Of the Muters, which has been a sellout each year for 15 years. A member may bu.)' up to 16 tickets in the $6, Sto and $12 range. Only about 100 of the 2.000 re-• gular and associate members give up their membenhip each year. New members come from the top or the waiUng list of about 2,D>. It has been estimat· ed that t.bole at the bottom may waJt 30 years. Featival officials say it costa just about u mucb to keep up tbe •attiaC Uat u lt ck>M the re- sutar membenbip rolll. "We baft people eall • and ut wbel"e the1-stancl on the waiUq lilt," Griem told bOUd memben tbll week. Aad, be .. by ebarllnl a tee, be balH• tbe feltlYal wW be able to euD tbe 1IR el ..... of people wllo -...... lhe .. tbe •rM or an not blter'lltld lD paylq to lta)' lilted. But board member Dnld Yount Wiii ekeDtical al U.. pro. poul, uldDI Griem nat wait· J ) bsted people could expect for their SS. "I would think they would ex- pect somethin g for their money," be said. "It could do more harm than good." He was joined by board member Glenn E. Vedder. wbo said imposing a $5 annual fee would create more paperwork. He said perhaps the board could level a one-time fee on wail·listed people, "then have <See FE8'11V AL. Pate A2> Coast Weather Mostly cloudy Saturday morninl and partly cloudy afternooo. Lowa ton.lpt 58 to 63 .. HiibS Saturday 65 to 72. INSIDE Te•~ Y y.., .w.,, 1WWr abk to ,...... #w ,-, dmw• .,_ ,.. -a fanwd boar, 1MC Cl .... ,,. ... *°"· pMCoPQltA7. ... Italian Sex Novel Sei:ied t-•AQUU.A Italy (AP) -The loc~ dlalrict at· torae1 bu oJ'derW tlae l•tHt aovel of Alberto lloraria, .. La Vita la terion" (lat«ior Llfe>, Niud cm ..,,.... it eoe- t.lu an °eadlel1 collee- t lo n of ••sual pervenklnl." The boot tella about U... NX life ot a woman. The Hl111re, ordered Tlnanday, came u a 1ur-priae aince Moravia It JtaJy'1 mott wtdeJy ac- claimed Uvtac a~ and tbla year ma~ a balf eeolW7 ot publtuln.i ac-Urity. · L 'Aqu1Ja'1 dlatrlct at- torney Donato Jfa11lmo Bartolomei aeted on com- plaints •ubm.ltted to him by private 1rou1>1 from llom-e, Milan and other cities. · So& CORTLAND, N.Y . <AP) - Despite some reluctance from • police, Thomas South took hla pun111hment and had hie mouth washed out with soap for swear· ing at two police officers. AutboriUes said today th.at the sentence bad been carried out Thursd ay afternoon lo the waabroom ot tbe P9llce 1tatkln. South WU anested lut month ~out1tde a local tavern and · char1ed wtth disorderly conduct after officers Cbriatopber Kabat ..... , ...... ro:t .. .,........., CortlMd mu : s~QbleealllM al . FTC Ousts ·Hair Implant ··Firm in HB A Huntington Beach firm of- fering synthetic hair implants will cease operations under set- tlement with the Federal Trade commillloa. / .. Hair Extension of Beverly ~ Hills. Inc., which also ls doing • • business at 1Sl.S2 Beach Blvd. as ;: Hair Extension, Inc. of Hunt- :: ington Beach, was accused by ~ the FTC of p.romotln1 an un- '-healthy process that could result !=in infection and other medical ~ complications. ::: ln signlq a couent agree-!: ment in settlement of an ad· ~ ministrative civil complaint, .i; principals of the bualaess •creed ;: ielther to advertile nor perform ·! synthetic hair implantatlom. · ~ An l'TC 1pokeaman 1aid that ~ abould tbe company advertise r.. any .kind of hair replacement ~ proceues in tbe tuture, It must ~ 1Dend '8,000 ln advertlllnf. that ;: ~bair lmpllnll are unaale. • ~: Tbe eorporatioo alao •creed to ;: =de the PTC with nam• ol t= er cuatolners for notiftca-c: tioo that hair lmplanta a.re .... c:. aide and recommend that they ;' seek prompt aa.llcal attenUoa," ~= the aPOkesman added. • ". GA.ANGii COMT l.l1C • ... t' .. DAILY PILOT ~ t ... 0r ..... eo...111111y--.--~ ........ 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SardfteUS t\ll'Md lllmae.lf lD to authortUee at tbe U.S. District courtboule la Loe AoceJ" Mon· tt.,, and MutlneW WU &....-ed at SardoeUi'I home by three I ft.a apota, &Dd omcera from Loi .u,elel and Lapila Beacb. 11\e t.o Lacuna Beacb men were partnen ln Lagu.na Beach Real Estate and Con1truot100 Co., 580 Broadway for three years, accord.Int to police. · The local real estate firm re cently went into bankruptcy. Before movinc to La1una Beach. the pair were partnen ln U1e Metro Casualty Co. In Cblcato. and an lnd.ictment re- tllroed tut week by a Chlc-.o federal srand jury accuses them ot lllina falae lncome tax fonna. Sarclnelli ll charced with two counta ot ft.ling falle tu retu.raa and Martinelll la cbar1ed with two counta ot aidlnl and abet- tiDc the nun, of fa.lie form•. If eonvtctecl, Sarcinelli faces a maximum penaltr of 10 yean ln prlaon and a '20,000 fine. Martinelli faces alx years in prlsoo and a •10,000 fJne. Tbe pair were ordered to ap- pear in tbe .Cbica,ro federal courtroom next Wedneadaf b}' U.S. Mast.atrate J.J. PeDM, who allo releaaed tbe two nien .m $10,000 ball. R19alPreeesnea In a scene resembling a tapestry, an or- nate 18th century launch carries the monarchs of Sweden and Spain along the waterfront of Lake Malar in Stockholm. The monarchs are Spain's King Juan Carlos (second from left) and Sweden's King Carl Gustav (third from left). Laguna Parking C11rhed Action Aimed at Blind Intersections The problem of blind intenee· tioaa in Lacuna Beach that coo· tribute to vehicle colli11iona may be eliminated under an or· dinance approved by the City Council this week. Councilmen voted to adopt a sight distance ordinance Tues· day that eeiabli11bes parking restrictiODB at lnteraecUona and calla for removal of trees aqd ahrube that obelntcl motoriat.s' vision. Conalderatlon of the ordinance was prompted by complaints from reside nts on Monterey where the one·way road is bisected by eight lotenections. Under the oew l aw . homeowners at intersections would have to remove bushes and· trim back trees that ob- struct vis\on, and the city will install no parking areas near aucb inrersectiom. The ordinance, recommended for approval earlier this month • by lhe Municipal Services Com· mltt.ee, also calls for prepara· lion of an ameodment to existing laws to provide for an abate- ment process. such as the city's weed abatement law. Thal would give the city authority to order homeowners. to. trim obstructing gl'eenery, or order removal or plants and trees. BELLllllOHAM Wull. {AP) -k......at Btuelu plMded dO· .t., ....... ~ .. .... iD&lllrEC .... °' ·w..._ Ullly..atJ au...._ mdle 22, and Diaae Wilder, 77, tn aeiuAp.m laat January. He allo wD.J plead ~ ft.ve of tbe 13 ao-called .. 9traaaler" llaJlnea ta ... Los AD1er ..... a. aald Wbate.n Cowaty Pro.eeuUa1 Attone1 Dan lleBaebru. Within a half hour of Bludlll'1 plea law olftcert In Ghmdde, Calli. arrested Biancbl •a eomm, An1elo Buono, In connection with 10 of the Hilllllde Straqler murders. · A Joint team of deteett•es from the Glendale Polf·ce Department, Los Angeles Coun- ty Sheriff's Department and Los An1ele1 Police Department IWOOped down OD Buoeo'• bome at 10:20 a.m. ancl'toot him into custody. He was served with a warrant charging him with multiple f e lony counts, a sheriff's sergeant said. A warrant was also issued to search Buono's bome and auto upholsrery sbop. ~uoni, long mentioned by police as a suspect, claims be is m.noceoL .. Los Angeles Police Chief Dar- ryl Gates scheduled a news con- ference to comment on Buooo'a arresL . for Cussing cop The ordinance doe« not affect existing waUs or other struc· turn that may be obstruct.tng VJSion. E',.._ l'flfle A I Bianchi changed his plea from innocent to guilty in tbe strangulations of Ms. Mandie. of Bellevue. and &Js. Wilder, MU· iogbam, in exchange for lhe pro- secuUoo dropping its request for · the death penalty upon coovfc· tion, "McEachran said. &iancbi was expected to be sentenced to two life terms ln prison by Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Jack Kurtz. South pleaded guUly Monday, and City Judge Lynn P. Dorset offered him the choice of 10 days in jail, a $50 flne or having bis mouth washed out with soap. South chose the soap. The sentence was to nave been carried out tonight, but Police Cblef Philip Clquani said today that South asked that It be done Tbunday because lt was more convenlent. South was not avattable for comment. CiquanJ denied rej)Orts the mOUUlWUllUll ... CIOoe _,., beea .. o1 u. pulllleltr ...... had recel•ed and becau1e t elevision c rews and photo· graphers had been expected to descend on this city of about 20,000 hoping to record the event. The: chief and Rice said South carried out the sentence himself, using pink, liquid band soap as the arresting officer looked on. Initially, Kabat said he did not want to en!orce the punJ.abment. "I doubt if I'm go\ng to do it," Kabat said earlier this week. "I •Joubt U the odwr officer ...W, et&ber. W. .m•i wu& tA be ll•· ble JI tM soap--.. ldlD alelt." But the offteera went ahelld l',....P~AI WATER DISTRICT • • • Sacramento in January. The Moulton Niguel move comes on lhe heels of a court de· cision i.D a lawsuit involving the Irvine Rancb Water Dlatrlct. In that lawsuit, the judge ruled that landowner-controlled F,.....PapAJ VOTERS ..• State, 3,46.1. Total: 88,6'16. -Newport Beaclt : Republicans, 25,147; Democrats, 10,743; American Independent, 195; Peace and Freedom, 85 ; Milcellaneoua, 1,227; Decline to State, 3,080. Total: 40,437. -lnble: Republicans, 13,244 ; Democrats, 10,238; American Independent, 150; Peace and Freedomt. 30 ; Miscellaneous, 324; Decune to State, Z,665. Total: 28,852. -La1••a Beach : Republicans, 5,041 ; Democrats, 5,032; American Independent, 85; Peace and Freedom, 51; Mllcellaneous, 288; Decline to State, 1,8 . Total: 11,836. -Saa l•a• Capl1tra•o: Republicans, 5,090; Democrats, 3,466; American Independent, 91; Peace and Freedom, 10; Mlscellaneoua, 43 ; Decline to State, 846. Total: 9.5'6 . -8u Oe•nte! Republicans, 8,304; Democrats, 4 ,675; American Independent, 171; Peace and Freedom, 23; Mla- cellan~, 76 ; Decline to State, 1,'21. TOUI; 14,6'10. l',...P-AJ QUAKES ••• On Mooda1, a e.I quake cauaed milHoaa of dollars worth of dama19 and .,._ ol mllllor AIQUIMI la Urie lmpertal Valley, 200 .u.. lfOUtb•Ht of Loa AlafelM. . Oa WedM1da1 two •utea. HYll'al bocn .... WW8 CID· ... .... U. a.ma WOaica a.,, ftlt of .,.... Loi Aqei., but tbeN .. DOdam .... Tbe lau•t quue ooeurred near the Saa Aadre.. f aaJt1' wblcla h•• b••a oae or Catlform1'1 maJor ea.rtbquab produeen • • voting was unconsututJooaJ and set up a transition process gea r ed toward electing all IRWD board members by oooular vote. IRWD officials were in a dif. terent position from Moulton Ni1uel in that there wu apectal legislation already enacted to provide a trauttloo from Ian· downer voting ln the Irvine db· trlct The court decision ,bypaue. that proceu. ,.,.... P,,.e AJ BISHOP ••. pected to file petlUon1 with the sentencing Judge, Clark County Di1trict Court Judie Paul Goldmano/Lu Ve•u. · But Goldman, who as a result of previous appeab baa reMD· tenced Blahop to death twice since bis original 1enteocloc. said any petition would be re- jected. Bishop, '6, was reported iD good splrtta by atate Pri.aon DI.rec- tor Charles Wolff Jr. after be re- ceived a visit Thursday from an es-wife whole name prtloa of. flclals wfllnot releue. His mood contrasted with bit- ter remarks made tbe day before ln a telepboae interview durina which Bl.lbop aaid the . "sysrem" wanted hlm dead and that be'd be eucuted ln the cas chamber evllltually even 11 be 1ou1bt a stay pend•n1 1ppeal. Bi1bop wu aentaeed to death for tllllnc newlywed David Ballard of BalUmore Md., dur. ins a December 1911 ca1ino ~oldup in Lu VeRu. Arreat of 6 Tied To Mexican Malia SAN DIEGO (AP) - Narcotia afflcen .., tbe1'w cut a maJor aource of Wecal dru•• to .... Loi AAlelet .,... bJ breakiM ap a rte1 ded to UM to. called lllexlcan Malla . Tb• emit ot ab men wu aa· DOUDcecl 'ftuanda, 'r Dlo .... It. Galuol, 1pecla at•t la cber .. ot the s.. D6etO omee ot &be U.S. Drua Safarcem.a .W. mlnLttratica --·------7-,...._ .. -· with the punis hment. which Dorset sa)'s is an errective in· centive for people to clean up their language. He says be of· fers the choice about once a month ··I know my mother did it to me. and once wu enough," he said. "l use it just if somebody bad-mouths a police officer who really bas no comeback " Dorset said some people wbo choose the fme .eem to "come baek u.. ..... tlma .... wtul the eoap, l 'ft _._. ... blm « her baS in tU eourt a .. ln." Cyclist Hurt In Smashup On Parkway A San Juan Capistrano rnotorcycliat escaped serious in· Jury Thursday when be plowed mto a car that allegedly turned lo front of him, t.hrowin& him over the car's hood and onto the street. California Highway Patrol of. fleer Doo Sanches said Richard George Davidaoa, 29, wu riding west on Avery Parkway aeart.be San Diego Freeway at 5:1' p.m. when the accident occurred. Officen allege that Claudette Grunkemeyer, 46, ot C•r=ano Beach, turned left ln ot Davidaoo u abe tried to go up the on ramp onto the freewav. The guilty pleas were an unex- pected change from what had OSWALD .. • been scheduled this morning. A hearing bad been scheduled simply to determine if Bianchi was competent lo stand trial that Oswald himself was a Sov· tet agent ·'Somebody has raised the question as to who lS in that grave Tbe easiest way to find out Is t.o run some tests." Dallas County Medical Ex· aminer Charles S. Petty said Thursday. ··we aai4 to Tarrant County, if )'OU exllume Wm we'll teR btm. We bave man c•pe~7 alone tllat UM than they do," Petty said. "If there's a question a.od a reasonable quest.Jon that science can resolve. then that's our bus1· ness," Oswald was sbot to death by Dallas ntghtclub owner Jack Ruby two days later as he was being transferred from t.be city to the county Jail. Ruby died of cancer wbJJe in pnaon appealing his murder conviction. Petty'a office was approached lo August b y an attorney representing British author Michael F.ddowes, whole boot .. Tbe O.wald File" au11est.s a Sov1et.aaenl toot Oswatd·a place while Oswald was in Russia. came to the United States, killed Kennedy a nd is buried in Oswald'• ,rave. Ed.._ 1a.y1 be bu eYideDce indicating that Lee Harvey Oswald. who defected to the Sov· iet Unioo in 1959, was not the man who returned to the Unit.eel Stat.el lD 1* wtth a Soviet wife and represented himself as Oswald. The guilty pleas came nine months and seven days after B1anctu was arrested in Bell- ingham for strangling tbe two women. whose bodies were found piled in the rear seat or a car on a qui.et residential street. Police ... culated tbeJ were lured to a house, wbere ~Y were 1lain. FESTIVAL •• them report lo the festival each year if they're still interested in staying oo the list." Board member Anne Chase went one sup further, suggest· ing tbe board "double the <SS> membership ree and cut the number of tickets they can purchase in half." That would mean members would pay SlO a year and be able to purchase only eight tickets. Director Helen Keeley agreed with Ma. Chue, 1a)'ln1. "I tbink the prtvUege ol setting tickets should cost more and I think tbe number ol tickets they can buy should be reduced." The panel &&reed to reaearcb tbe IHmelita ol t.be fee structure and return early next year with recommendations. Men's Suits for only One Dollart* • '. . 91Vbeft '10U buy one ault at the replar priee, you can buy anotber of eq\lal or ....., •ahae for on11 cme dollar. ... -.. . ~ ~---n ,.... ______ ..,,....... .. .. -..._. __ ,. __ ....., __ ..... ··--"T·---.~- ,, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1979 H/C. FIFTEEN CENTS Ford Withdraws FrOlll '80 GOP Race ' . . ,, . ,• -~ WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Pffaldent Ford took a.ilDMll, all but irrevocably, out of t~• r•ce for tbe ltlO 1l$tlilka pteildeatla.l DOaaio.e· .... ......,. ~a Visit to the Capitol, Ford Nlld a statement to re. porten in which be aald be bu "made a firm decision oot to become an active candidate." GOP Gets Boost in City Vote Final voter r egistration fi1ures for Orange Coast cities \give Republicans a lot to cheer · about most places, some solace for Democrats in Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach and both •parties a puzzle in Laguna t Beach. : The GOP bolds the voter lead rin all coastal cities except Hunt- ington Beach and Costa Mesa. Republicans sWJ bold the ma- jority in Laguna Beach, his- torically a GOP stronghold, but I the margin i.s thin. Republicans bold only a nine- voter edge in Laguna. According to ftnal figures re- l leased today by the county Registrar of Voters. Huntington Beach has a registration of • 39.864 Democrats for the Nov. 6 telection, compared to 33,514 Republicans. , Costa Mesa's Democrats bold a •Hibl edge, 17,255 to 16.233 for tbeGOP. PlnaJ re1l1traUon fl1ure• allow that there are too,ft2 yOten l'llPl&ered for tbe com1na eledloa. .., __., u.ooe trom Jut year. Jn 1978, Democrats beid a COUDtywide leed of DHl'b 4.000 V9L•n. But this 1••r tlae IRepubtle-• have the ed ... 408.PJ to ..... •diJal tbe blggest gains WU the Ubertarian Party with a re-7 • giatratioft of 18,205. The party l'bad 8ll8 last year. Libertarians are listed in the miscellaneous category because f they have not qualifted for the ballot. a spokeswoman said. • Here is how registration «stacks up a long the Orange I Coast area: · -Seal Beach: Republicans, 9.339; Democ r ats , 8,111 ; Ame rican Independent, 60 ; Peace and Freedom 19; ·Mis- cellaneous, 2216; Decline to State, 1.076. Total reJtistralion. 18Jl11. -H•atlagtoa Beach : Democrats, 39,864; Republicans, ~.514 ; American Independent. • ~;. Peace and Freedom, 152; Miscellaneous. 5,083; Decline to State, 1.291. Total: 86.456. : -Fo•atala Valley · Republicans. 12,077; Democrats, • 11,824; Atnerican Independent, 177; Peace and Freedom. 21 : Miscellaneous, 732; Decline to State, 2,373. Total: 27,204. -Costa Mesa: Democrats. 17 ,255; Republicans , 16,233; : American Independent, 264; Peace and Freedom, 98; Mis· cellaneous', 1,363; Decline lo I (Sff VOTERS, Page AZ> 1Co/C Pushes ~City Electio n f 1 (Date Change Wblletbettatemeotwualoq l.M aame tlDel u dlaelalmen Ford bu m*9e repeatedlY t.be paat year, \be empbaall wu stroa,... and appeared dMlped to discouraae further attempts to draft blm for the nomination. Questioned by repoNra, Ford described hia 1tatetnent as "de- finitive." Ford bas been u.oder pressure from RepubUcua actively left. in& the DOmiJlaUon to take a position CG wbetber be WQU1cl become a candidate. PreviouatY, wbea uJtnc that be was not a candidate and didn't inteo<I to become one. Ford always added, wit.b em- phasis: "I never aay never." "I do oot plan to participate. or to encourag~ ?t~~~s ~o B ird s of a Fea ther These black-necked stilts are one of more than 180 species of birds seeking refuge in the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve. a wildlife habitat near UC Irvine. See Featuring, Page BL Cit y to Fight Rule On Fair Rights By JACKIE RYMAN °' Ule o.11, .,_ ,._.. The City of Costa Mesa ap- pealed a n Orange County Superior Court decision today that the Orange County Fair isn't subject lo city control of its planning and development. The appeal was filed with the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. However, in a statement is- sued by the city attorney's of- fice, Costa Men officials left the door open to an out-of-court re- solution of the dispute between the city and the Fair Board. ing to force submission of the master plan for city approval. The fairgrounds is located across Fair Drive from City Hall and is surrounded by city ter- ritory, but belongs to the state and Is governed by a state- appointed board. Board member s have con- tended they aren't subject to re- gular city planning processes, although they said they are will- ing to discuss plans informally. Tbe city contends the fair- grounds ls subject to its jurisdic- Uon. Council members objected that plans for an 8,000-seat am- phitheater, a motel and other structures will add to traffic p~ blema, security baiards and public worb needs in their city. partictpete oa my belaa1f an UM deleaa:te MleetioG proceu," be sa.ld today. "I have no lDteadCJD of enteri.nl or permittin& anycae el.le to enter my name bl aQY ol the .upcom.inc primaries, nor will I be a personal coatestanl lo any state ccmveatioll." Tbe former president. wbo was defeated by Jimmy Carter in 1976. said be would remnidder bJs polltioa 0 onl:y lf my party \felt it wu esaential for me to do s o , or If unforeseen clrcumAMc.lea developed." Ford said he re•arded the po11lblllty of a deadlocked Republican convention next July as "very remciie and 1 do not ex- pect that to happen ... Preseed to elaborate OD the circumstances that might pro. mpt. bim to eater UM race. Pont replied: "It'• anfonseen. You defiDe It. 1 eaD 't. .. He aald tbe decialoo waa ''totall)' daDe by myaelf'' and was not foreed upoa him by other Republican leaden. Asked ii .... wife, Betty. bad in.fluenced his cleclaioo, Ford said: "Betty and I always have bad a wor1dnc reJ,ationahlp ... UCIHoUsingOK Regents Back Faculty Compkx Unive r s ity o r California Regents agreed· today to move a head with plans for a $6.9 million faculty apartment com- plex on the UC Irvine campus. The board, meeting in San Francisco, approved a requesL to incl))de the project in the 979-80 budget lor. capital im- provements and also selected an· architect for the propo$al. The 100-unit. complex WI$ pro- posed by campus planners because of the s hortage of Me d ics To S ee Oswald? DAllAS CAP) -~ dRbt ..... eat -.. tidil:-tlty o( tile bodJ' barW 1111 ... sasain Lee Harvey Oswald's irave that the remaim abouJd ... =.. .. lo .. If~ S. W ldlledl., aD ia-poator, HJ DaJlaa Couat1 medlcal oftldals. The Dallas County orficlab point to discrepancies found by their check of records and to others alleged by a British author who says Oswald may have been impersonated by a Soviet agent. But. officials in adjacent Tar- rant County, where Oswald's grave is located in Rose Hill Cemeteey. have resisted the pro- posed exhumation. They say they will do so only if ordered by a court. Oswald, named as Kennedy 's lone assassin by the Warren Commission, was shot to death while in police custody two days after Ke.nnedy 's assassination in 1963. Earlier this year. the House Assassinations Committee said there was a possibility the War- ren Commission was wrooe in concluding that Oswald acted alone, but said It had no solid evidence. The assassination spawned many theories, including some that Oswald was part of a con- spiracy, that Cuban President Fidel Castro or organized crime p layed a role ln the murder or that Oswald himself was a Sov- iet agent. •'Somebody bas raised the question as to who is in that grave. 1be .easiest way to find <See OSWilD. Pace Ai> Miuiles Pictured HONG KONG <AP) -Boat Kon.g's major communist newspapers published pictures today of a C b lneae - manuf actured guld ed-mlsalle destroyer, a guided-missile torpedo and a submarine. moderately priced housing units in the Irvine area wbJcb UCI of. ficlals say have hampered ef· forts to recruit new faculty members. The Board of Regents selected the architectural fll'ID of Fisher and Frie4JDan ol San Francisco to 1=0me up with plans for the· apa'rtment complex: ·- Regen ts committees on finance 8Dd grounds and build· logs studied the proposal Thurs- day. It calls for construction of 60 two-bedroom units and "6 three- bedroom units at an estimated cost not to exceed $6.9 million. ··Because of the high cost of housing." a report to the board said ... many faculty who would otherwise purchase homes (in Orange County) mlist rely on the realal apartment ma;ltet ill oc- der to liDd bouSing within their income levels. • T.be faculty units would be located on 10 acres south ol the Verano Place apartments on campus. C'AJusi11 A rre sted Bianchi Confesses Strangler Killings · ..................... IAP) -Ka rt w dll ,aeeded II& ty today to tint-decree marcler ln the ltnmplation deaths of Wes*1a ............ UaJ......,. ....._ ...... •~ .. ... Dlw ............ .. W t J-.q, .:d WM IT ' E Ced to twoCOGlffUtJYe life terms. · He alao will plead guilty to 'i ve of the 13 so-called ''Hillside Stranlt)er" slayin"s in the Los Change Asked lnNetoport City ·Bureau By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. Delly Niie ..... ·Citing m orale problems . Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn ls recommending a major reorganization of the city's ~mmunity Development Department. The change. which wHl be dis- cussed by City Council members at their meeting Tuesday nl&ht has· been prompted in part by the resignations oC the depart- ment director and some of his staff. Under the plan submitted by Wynn, the department would be divided into a planning depart- ment and a buildi ng depart- ment. At prennt the Community Development Department in· eludes botb runctions. It is beaded by Diet Hogan. Jim Hewicker is tbe assistant in charge o( planning and Bob Fowler ls ln charge of bulldlna. Hocao wu to retire oo Nov. I. However. Monday be underwent open heart surcery and Wynn aaid be will be oo sick leave while be recovers. His ~ meat date will be set bued OD bJs recovery. Fowler ls OD va~ation. Sources <See asv AMP. Pap Ai> A•e11a.--. _.. ftdtm COllDQ Pawec\&Uaa AUonaey Daft ilet:edn'ma. Witbi:n a half hour of Biandli's plea law oftieen lo Glendale, caw.•• , • ........ , eemia. .... .. --~~·dloa . wttt. Wet die nauuae Str...- murders. A joint team or detectives from tbe Glendale Police Department, Los Angeles Coun- ty Sheriff's Department and Lo6 Angeles Police De partment swooped down oo Buooo's home at 10:20 a.m. and took him into custody. He was served with a warrant char ging him with multiple fe lo ny counts a s he riff's sergeant said. A warrant was also issued to search Buooo's home and auto upbolsteey shop. Buooi, long mentione d by police as a suspect, claims be is aooocent. Los Angeles Police Chief Dar- ry I Gates scheduled a news con- ference to comment on Bt\OOO's arrest. .. Bianchi changed his plea from innocent to guilty in the strancuJations of Ms. Mandie, of Bellevue. and Ms. Wilder, Bell· ingbun, in exchange for the pro- secution dropping it.a request for the death penalty upon convic- tion, McEachra.n said. Bianchi then was sentenced to two life terms in prison by What· com C<MmtySuperiorCourtJudge JackK\DU, Tbe guilty pleas w~ an unex- pected c.bance from wbat bad been ICbeduled this momiq. A bearlng bad been scheduled simply to determine ii Bianchi waa competent to stand trial. Co ast The statement said city of. ficials are willing to meet wi1.b all concerned parties in efforts to arrive at a binding a,reement that would provide for the fair- growids development to comply with city concerm about zoning, traf(ic, parting, drainage, sewera, noise, e m e rgency • services and similar matters. City and fair olficials have been meeting on an informal buls, but tbe statement makes lt clear cm1y a formal and bUld- inl ap-eement would cause the city to wltbdraw Its salt. Paying Up and Wait? Festival Manager Urges 85 'H'Olding Fee' Tbe dty luecS tbe Fair Board, whlcb la redeveloplq the county fa1rl1'0Ulldl ln tbe mtdcUe of Coeta -.. 'l'be city i• attempt- FISJI J' AL t;OERS DlJE Y~ETY ·-·-.. •-down? Go to lb• lnl•• Haneat r.taftl .... tllle ..... '* or Uatm to lhtlrUI mlllle. Dttalll .... CL B19l'EVE MITCHELL °' ................. The 2,JOo people awailln1 membenbtp In tbe Lacuna Beacb l'e1tinl of Arts may have to ,., for belq on tlM ••itiaalllt. Paul Grl•m. new fHtlval 1eaen1 m...,.., neomm-.ct to tbe lllDud ol dine•• tldl .......... _... ...... ~ ..... a•alt.1111 _. ........ tD..,,., ooRa" ..... ................. ...................... are ,.....tted tint cit.nee to 1 } ./ buy Ucbt1 to tbe pop.alar Pa1•ant of tbe 11..t.n, wb.lcb bu been a Mlloat .. c:b yur for 15 yean. A member m91 bQ QP to 11 tlcketa lD tbe ... '10 uad SU ran1e. /""" 01lly about 100 at t.talt~ ... tular and auociate members live u.p tbelr membenlalp eacb year. New members eome from the top of tbt walUDa lilt of about UDO-It bu beeD Mtlmat· eel tllat t.bale at tbe boUom ma, wait.,..,. . .. ....... CIMdall Hf it .... J•t ....... ma to keep 1q) \be w.W... Ult u It c1oe1 ~ ,..._ , .. CIN UC lrvtn.'1 lledlnl c.e..- contlnuta to all flnanelaU11 member. of a Unlveralt1 OI. Callfonl&a .._ta paMl _.. told~. ,.._ .. a.. Fraadleo • bo1pltal aubtommlttff of lb; Committee on Finance waa •boWD ftaaDclal cla&a -~ AA· dicatea lb• Oru1• Cout.J medical f aclllt.J aaftend a Mt operati.Qa lou ol 11.' aalWoa lD tllcal ll'Jl.'lt. Comp®ndln& _tbe problem, Resent.a wen told. wu an over- eapendllure of IH0,000 ID cUalcaJ teachlq f\mda, ........ to a total net loea ot abou\. 11.t million. Tbe medical center nm.a on an annual budget of about SIOO rnWioo. Lasenln1 the impact of the operati"' losses, officials said, ia a medical ceDter l'eMl'Ve fund ol about SS mlWon. "Tbe main reuoaa for &he net operating loss," a report to Regents said, "were that patient activity was less than expected and OQIOing cost contalJlment efforts could not keep pace with the l~ than expected patient activity and revenue." It was the second year in a row that tbe univeraity-run hospital bad run about $2 million in the red. Mesan Shot In Quarr~I; SuSJ,ect Held A Costa Mesa man was un- dergoing surgery today after he was shot in the stomach during a quarrel between b.is mother and her boyfriend. officials said t.o· day. Bradford Lee Wallace, 23, of 525 Victoria St., was injured Thursday night when he tried to come to the aid of his mother. Barbara J ean Wallace, 43, police said. He wu taken to Colt.a Meaa Memorial Hospital. In c:ity jail today on auapldon of ~ mvder and ol u- sault with a deadly weapon was Robert Lee Caskey, 40, who shared the Victoria Street apart. ment with Wallace aad bit mother, police aaJd. Bail WU Mt at $25,000. Police said Cutey · allegedlt attacked Mrs. Wallace during the quarrel. When her son at.- tempted to protect her, they said, Caskey allegedly went into another room, returned with a gun and shot Wallace. The bullet passed through his hand and lnto his stomach, police said. OC Student Nabbed in ~ ~pus Fray An Indochinese student was -arrested in Colla Mesa Tbu.n· ~ay on ch: that be attacked enotber at t with a machete 'after a quarrel in the an a ck bar at Orange CoHt Collese, poUce laid today. .. They said Taun llanb Npyen, ,0. of Costa Mesa, was beina f2eld on 1\lll)lclon of a11ault with e deadly weapon. Bail wu aet at t10,ooo. The victim, Conrad Part Al- lenbach, whose a1e and address weren't available, suffered a bTUiae OD bil back when be was bit wtth the blunt end of the iveapon, but apparently didn't require bospitallzat.ion, pdllce pid. • College officials said the ~­ lnent apparenUy broke ou\ over ine·breakins in the snack bar. ORANGf. COMT s DAILY PILOT TlleOr_G_O.lty-,wltftwfllefttH- bl...., .... _ ... "' .. ""'*''"'"""' ... 0.- c.,. .. """''""""~·'--"'•""--­.... o ... ~ .. -· ...,....,. 'rlM• '°' eo.u. -H._t 19Kll. .._..,..__...,_ t••"Y•llov,IN,.,.,"---""°""'~ A ""O'•' ....... fCMllOlllt"'*l"'"s.l""dat>-~··· \'M llrifoC .... ...........,._ .... Qt w..t B•rMrM1.c.i.ww.~•tlll6 _. ...... "'_..,.,__ ····°'"" Vk•Pl'n_I ___ __, _ ...... ··-ne.t•L ....... .............. Clllftlllt.&MI ............ ........................... Of-.. ~ ............ ..... a.-.-: ...,...,c..-........ . ......... -.• 111,_ ...... .,. TlllJtllRI (714)..., Ct•••"*'.W.aclllll:•IOlln ,,_,_,_ ..... ,,. •• 0ot011r 11. 1m A4 ... a1trator1 said tlltre were «blr' ftu.oclal eouldera· U.. •eta a.Ito contr1baated to lM Mt ..-Ml.DI loaa. OperalJ•• H,.DH, In one c11e, Md to bt lnereued by about •.1 miWon aa the eaUm•t· ed COit ol 1 pe~t lump.eum aalal')' boDUMI reqlllf'M bf. U.. It.ate. ,,_. boauaa are IWI D- pald, Pllldtnl a cwrt declalon on the matter. Tbe final net 1011 ot Jt.t mllllon wUl ~ partlally olfMl by 1111,000 ln 1tate lou fu.Ddl ll the 7 percent lump·1um aalal')' pay - ment ls finally approve\I and the loan fuoda are released by the state, the report aald . The figures submitted to tJC Re1ents Thursday don't include $10 million ln deUnqueni ac· counts with Orange Count~. of- ficlall aald. Re1ents in September ap- proved an acreement between the medical center and the coun- ty which established a system to determine reimbursement rates for the cost of ioed.lcal care for l.ndisent patients. Tbe county and medical center had been feuding since 1976 over payment policies. But county payment on the de- linquent accounts may not be re- ceiv ed until the end of the 1980-81 ftacal year. HAA80R PATROLMAN MAZE POLICE SOT. RODGERS , .... _ .. J • out lt to ... nm eome teea," Dallaa CountJ Medleal Sx- amlaer Cbarlee 8. p_, IUI ~ .... to Tarnat eo.Q, • 1DU dllllme blm w11 telt ldm. We have more eapabllitJ ..._. that UDe tbaD tbe)' do," ..U, 1ald. "U tMre'I a queettc. Md a ,.uoaable queltloD tbat MtimN can resolve, then that's our bull· Dell ." Oswald wa 1bot to deatla bf ' Dall11 Dllbtelub owner Jaek Ruby two daJS later u be w• belne tr...terred from tbe elt7 to tbe comity jail. Ruby died of cancer wb1Je ID prison appeaUn1 bis murder conviction. 3 Newport Men Feted Petty's otftce waa approec::bed in August by an attorlie1 representing British author Michael FAtdowes, wboee boot "The Oswald File" su1'-esta a Soviet agent took Oswald 1 place while Oswald was In Russia, came to tbe United States, lcilled Kennedy and Is buried in Oswald's &rave. rbnerican Legion Haili Community Service Eddowes saya he bu evidence indicating that Lee Harvey Oswald, who defected to the Sov- iet U nioo in 1959 was not tbe man who returned to the United States lD 1982 with • Soviet wile and represented himself as Oswald. Three men who work for e mergency service agencies in Newport Beach ha ve been honored for their outstanding contributions to the communil&' by the Newport H ar bor American Legion Post 291. Honored were police Sgt. Ron Rodgers, Harbor P atrolman Dave Maze and Firefighter Larry Tegel. Rodger s, who is a patrol sergeant and rleld tra)nlng sergeant, is a nine-year veteran or police work. He bas worked u · an undercover investigator and court l.la1soa officer as well u patrolman. In 1978 be received an aw• rd of m erit ror hla in- veati1ative work in breaJdne up an autot.befl ring. · Tegel wbo bu been a Newport Beach fireman since 1972 wu honored for bi5 work u advisor to the fll'e department's explorer post. He currently is president of the Orange County Fire Ex· plorer Advisors A.uoclaUon and serves OD the clty's P'lrellgbten Aaaoeiation Board of ~ton. M ue, bu been a Sheriff's Deputy uaiped to the Harbor Patrol al.nee 1.frTl. He la a member of the depart- ment 'a dive team and competes in bis off-duty boun ln. 1wim- mln1 eventa and crew races. Maze was booored, in part.. for bis effort.a earlier thl.a year in rescuing several people wboee boat sank off South Laguna'• AliM> Pier. Marguerite Oswald, Oswald's Jnother, said she would bave no comment on the issue so long as a suit is pending in court, as one by Eddowes is. Howevel', ahe added, "I don 't know what all the sensation la about." Saks Seeure . . 30 (;op1 Sought for Opening The ad reads, "We have im- mediate opmtngs for 30 aecurity officers in Costa Mesa. This is a temporary assignment." What could it be? A rock con- cer t feat uring the Rolling Stones? A dJsplay of Elizabeth Taylor's diamonds? A call to Burns lnte'rnauonal Security in Anaheim turned up the truth The need 1s for roun·d. the·clock guards at Saks Filth Avenue, which will open its first Orange County st.ore in South Coaat Plaza on Nov. 3. 'Wrong Way' Arreat Makes . ,, Crowd Stare Shoppers walkin1 through tbe parking lot at South Coast Pla.ta Work la feverishly under way,. with merchandise being brou&ht. in while the building's exterior 1s still being completed, a spokeswoman said. The result is a need for top security lest precious items d1:.appear through open doorways The !>µok eswoman explaine<l that the New York-based st.ore "'1 ll feature designer clothmg - t!ven for cluldren -as well as designer furs and luggage, Bae· carat crystal and a designer salon with wall coverings or raw silk and velvet. F,.._r~Al VOTERS ••• St.ate, J,4'1. Total: ........ I -Newperl •••c•: Republicans, 25.147; Demoerata, 10,743: American Independent, 195 ; Peace and Freedom, 65: Miscellaneous. l .Z27: Decline t.o Sute. 3.060. Total 40,437 • at about 5 pm. Thursday ap- o.itv -•Uoti -pea red startled when they saw NEW COSTA MESA CHAMBER PRESIDENT MOORE (RIGHT) AND OTHER OFFICERS three men m street clothes ap- From Left, Tre•1urer Bianchini, Vice Pre1ldent1 Jord•n and Fowler parently arresting a uniformed guard wearing a badge. -lrviM: Republicans. 13,244 : Democr ats. 10.239 ; American lndependent. 150 : Peace and F reedom. 30 : Miscellaneous. 324; Decline to State. 2,665. Total: 26.652. 'lnd11Stry Must Lead' Publisher Speaks at Me1a Chamber Fete In an age of decllnln1 public funds -because of Proposition 13 and other legialatloll, lt'a up to private industry to take the lead in seeking aolutiona to Costa Meaa'a problems, the city's Chamber of Commerce direc- tors were told 1bunday. And it'• throuib the chamber that leadership mu.st come, Dal- ly Pilot Publisher Robert N. Weed said at the group's annual inatallatlon of omcen luncheon at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Weed singled out the need for adequate traffic circulation as one of the city's key problems. "If Adriana Gianturco runs her house the way she runs the Department of Transportation, I doubt it she can get from her bedroom to her bathroom," WeedaaJd. He W"ged chamber members to take the lead in pressln1 for a solution. Weed also said be sees the chamber u being in a position to serve aa a liaison in the dis- pute between the city of Costa Mesa and the Orange County Fair Board over the master plan for the county fairgrounds. F,....P-eeAJ REVAMP ••• tn clty ball auert be ••• Wlbap-PY over his department's in- creasing wort load and failure • of Clly OomcU members to pro- vide relief. He la npeeted to re- turn NoY.5. Memmrblle, ODf of the dtJ'1 two btdlctiDI tmpect.on bu re· 1l1atd IDd Ull ll'adln8 •OfDMr left todq . Accordlnl to a report made two ...U ap to eouadlmen, the dep&Mioa ol Uae 1tan lD the bulldlaa de.-rtmeat and la· on ... al 1Rl~•..U from tbe cur _ eoacu a1 produced • bukJGCol moN Cb.ali 171 aptllc• donltarlul)dtnapermltl. The city is sulog the fair board, claiming that althouab the fairgrounds is state proper- ty, it lies within the city and ls !$Ubject _to clty planning pro- cedures. ·'The chamber could act u a 'friend of the family'," Weed suggested. Other areas in which the c hambe r could take tbe forefront are fund-raising for an Orange Co unty Music Cent.er in Costa Mesa, supporting Costa Mesa's downtown redevelop- ment and keeping tabs on John Wayne Airport noise, he said. Also speakin& at Thursday·s luncheon was Orange Coast College Presldent Robert Moore, who was ihatalled u the new chamber president. He noted that the high cost of housing is preventin& many skilled worken from moving to Orange County and limiting the expansion of lnduatry here. Dr. Moore said be believes a high priority should be placed oo training more people t.o fill skllled posiUons and making bet- tel' provision• for bousln1 families with children. • Installed along with Dr. Moore were banker Kenneth fowler as Mesa Watch Meeting Set A aeries of meetlnJ• on aetUnc up nelcbborhood watcb pro· 1rama will be be~ Ulla monlb ln • aection of eut Cotta Mesa re- c en tty bit by numerous burtlarlea. Co1ta Mesa Pollce Depart· ment community services of· fleer Smdi Rose wtll spealt at the meeti.np, to be held ln the 400 block between 18th and 19th 1treet1. Dates and locauona of tM m..un,., alone with additional talormatioa, cu M obt1laed by c1lUna bit at 15"11D OI' bJ call· Inf J.sie OlWI at ISM'm. ' fi rat vice president. a rchJle<'t Willard J ordan as second vice president, busineaaman Frank Bianchini u treasurer and elec- tronics eltecutlve Howard Clary as immediate past president. Newly elected directors in- s talled Thursday were Jack Curley, Jack Hall, Pe111 Reinert, Ed Schnabel and Arlene Schafer. ~ • -......... -·-....... -·-· ·-·-·-· ·-.. ··-· - "It got a lot or looks from peo- pl e passing by, .. said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Gary Webster or the incident in which he. another plainclothesman and an undercover 11ore detective took a uniformed private guard into custody OD suspidoa of ae.lli.ng cocaine. "We secured him from public view as soon as possible to pre- vent misinte rpretation," he added. The guard, Dana Jeffrey Koellen. 19, of Anaheim, re- mained in city jail today in lieu ofllOt~!>ail· Webstersaid. Wemter aaJd Koellen aUe1ed-ly offered to sell the undercover store detective a small amount of cocaine. -La1aaa Beae•: Republicans. S.041 : Democrats, S.032; American Independent. 85; Peace and Freedom, 51; Miscellaneous, 289; Decline to State. 1.338. 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Cl"ICllt ...-lou bave been able to J>:l 1 u mucb u 7.9 percent oa IH· inp aceouall, wblle and sa'rinp lDltitutiona bave been prewnted from paJtna more t.ban 5.2:5 or 'l.50 per- cent. THESE EXTaA attractions aJoq wttb tbe CU=' ~ powers to offer savinp certiftcat.ea, »ye&r loana, interest·bea.rtna cbecki.ng accouaa <t.nown u drafts) and credit cards, have made tbem \be fastelL • growing ol financial institutioos. Of every ab Americana, ooe belonp to a cred.Jt mlioa. But beneath the shiny surface, problems are emer for many informed sources both inside and outllde credit union movement fear CU managers have become...,: entangled in the ~bnical upecta ol nmaing their or.·1 g a n u ·a t 1 on s t b a t they have oeglecl· ed their consumer service and educaUoo responsibilities. Money's Worth Faced wftb stiff competition. surging in· terest rates and new ..,.:"'-_. .. -. ______ ,, electronic technology. they contend credit uoioos are forgetting their tradltionaJ goals as "people oriented" cooperatives . Credit unions have been criticii.ed for a wide range of practices in recent speeches bot.b by Lawrence Connell, head o( the NatJonal Credit Union Administration CNCUA> and consumer advocate Ralph Nader. Included among the condemned practices: asking loan applicants to sign a form watving consumer protect.ion ·rights provided them by state or feder al law: and speeding up loan repayments when a borrower loses bis (or her> JOb. SOM E CUs ASK borrowers to sign contracts that give the ·credit union the Tight to take their last 1 paycheck i( they become unemployed. One man recenUy complained to NCU A that bls last paycheck of almost Sl.000 <including vacation pay. sick leave. Chnstmas bonus, etc ) went to the credit union after he lost rus Job becausehesllllSSOon an mslallmentloan . Otht>r critics. such as House banking chairman Henf}' ' Reuss 1D Wis 1, have suggested that CU ads may exag- gerate how much members actually calt earn on money they keep in sharedraft accounts. credit unions' version or 1 interest-bearing checlung accounts A recent survey by the credit unions' chief t.rade as· sociation showed that while the declared rates on sbare draft accounts averaged 5.6 pereeot In the early part or this year. the average effective rate on what tbe typical share draft account yaelded was about 3.4 percent. The dif • ference ls attributed ta t.be fact that most credit UJlioas calculate int.erut on a quartttly <not daily) bola and at Lbat. Only on lbe lowest montbl)' ba.l.anee. These fact.a ma.y DOl be spelled out eh!ar\7 lD ads. 80RR CSEDIT UN10N8 al80 hawe laformally jOlned banks in compla1rung that federal agencies should not re· quire them to reimburse consumers who were charged more interest oo their loam \ban wu diacloeed \0 them. Incorrect d.l&cJosure of Interest rates is a violation of the Truth-in·Lending law. which requires. too. t.bat ftnanriaf- institutioos reimburse customers who have been over· charged. Potentially, lhe most damaging action or all has been the endorsement of cancer insurance by credit union leagues. These leagues are state trade associations and techrucally seem to fall outside the credit union regulatory •structure But NCUA head Connell told my associate. Brooke Shearer, that a study 1s underway to discover if the leagues are pr1>f1tmg from the sale of cancer insurance - a product sharply denounced by the Cancer Society, the F'ederal Trade Commission and Nader . among others. tt is "the most egregious affront to CU pnnclple!J to endorse 9r to recommend a service to members that prey. ed upon the1 r deepest fears." says Connell -though league spokesmen continue to defend the insurance and push its sale OF COURSE. not all credit uruons follow such prac· hces. Many remain devoted to the i.rutial goals. But tbe pressures or the marketplace are tarnishing the long cherished image or CUs as "people banks." ln speaking o( the conflicts racing CUs. Connell remarks· "It's Wte having a new car. You have to decide whether to drive back to the old neighborhood or begin to search for a house in the suburbs." 889.2 Million Century 21 Joins Tram World Corp. OVERLAND PARK. Kan. <AP) -Trans World Corp. stockholders approved overwhelmingly today a proposal to purchue the Century 21 Real Estate Corp. for $88.2 million. About 86.4 percent of the stockbolden approved the merger at a special meeting in Kansas City. CENTU1l\' Zl SHAAEBOLDEU were to vole on the merger later today. Trans World. which is headquartered in New York, ia the parent company or Ca Corp .. HJlton lntematJonal Co., Spartan Food Systems and Trans World Alrllnes. Century 21. with headquarters in trvtne, Calif .• is the laraest real estate sales group in tbe world and bu 7,!00 franchise broken with 75,000 aaenta ln the United Statel and Canada. UNDD na•s OP tbe metier proposal. c.atury 21 would become a wholly~ nblldluJ ot Tram World. For tbe 12 moat.bl eoded Jme ao. CenturJ 21 bad iQ. come ct '5.35 .,,uuon on ......-of •5 million. Trma World reported aa eal'1dQp drop ol IDON tla.n • percent cturinC UM third perloCl tlm year -from .. million ln t.be third quarter lut ,-.ar to Mt.• m.Ulioe w. year -bec:aUH of 1 declloe in tbe alrliae'• eanliaa-. __ =1 Frank L. Salluonl, aenior vice prealdent ol na...,., for Tr-World, sald all.er the meetia& that "CenturJ at ii a 1reat flnanclal boolt to tbe C!Ol'pOfltloa • •• l • IMLVPLOT "But It's not time for breakfast!" flOR BETTER OR fOtl WORSE SHOE MOON MULLINS i. I FLUNkED PHIZ ~D·· BUT !.ITWASN1T ·MY F.AULT. THE FAMILY CIRCUS ..--------. ' LCM!t> '1}£ ~ 'JO'J lt>LI>WEM 1l£ ~~ Y~\1061 ''I didn't coll for anything particular, Jill, just " the sound of an adult voice." DENNIS THE MENACE • PIANUn II• HOHi by Lynn Jot.nston DRABBLE by Kevin Fagm ll)(U., l404A) 010 '400'-. t7A1"f: 60 '(ES1'f.~OA'I, 1'"Af 11.lA-i 1"Wf: ~<S'f' OAff: 1'1/f. E~l ~O 1~ M'f f.~mttt t..arE ! 1'14A1" 6\1'4 IUAS ALL Wlf'f I~ If' 111A'1" t'./£l'i 60-i I MEf~ IS £1-f'Ma{ A MANI~ ~ A £U:fV? I _,.S u:Al.\.~ CtilJO'f t.i6 I~ toM'IU~1\0t.& Of \Wf1l. 1MA1" ~. wENO'f? "bJOS ! by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson MISS PEACH JUDGE PARKER sol DID ANDl GlJESS I ,ALMOST ~OtcE' HER -roe ... f r • .. .............. l WANT TO 6TOP IN THE OU51NEOO OfFICE ! IF WCK l.05T HI~ JOe ~­ TERDAY, "THERE'& A CHANCE HE~ TUMBLEWEEDS SIR1 VOO'Re SUPPOSJ;P10 E'e VE.RV WISE:... MY Pl.At-.11 rs Wlt.11N6'i CAN '10IJ ro SOME- ilil~ ~ rr? NANCY NOW WITHOUT H05PITALIZAl10N INOUAANCEI • by Gus Arriola by H•rokl Lt Doux YE~. OUCK PMONED. MR. o.tlVER! Hf eHOUU>'VE OEEN AT THE H09PJTAL OY NOW! ~ THe~·!) ONE THIN<? YOV !>HOULD KNO~ ... by Tom K. 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