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1979-10-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
POLICE SEEKING MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THIS Artist's Dr8wtng Dlatnbuted to Ap•rtment Dwetler1 DAILY PILOT * * * 15~ * * * MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22, 1979 VOL. n . MO. m . , SECTIONS, ... AGIU 18 County Slayer Mesa Gir~ 17, Latest Victim By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM oa11, ,.,..,. Sutt Costa Mesa police said to- d ay they are convinced the Sunday slaying of a yoWlg woman is the work of the kille r who has murdered coas tal area wome n in a series of bludgeonings that date back more than two years. Victim Debra Lynn Senior, 17. of 2256-A Maple St. was found murde red and raped in he r Costa Mesa apartment. He r body was found by her room- mate about 3 a. m. Sunday. She is the fourth Costa Mesa woman lo be bludgeoned to de· ath since January of 1977 A fifth woman who was beat.en with a blunt instrument survived the attack. The case, according lo police, falls into the pattern of crimes against women living in Costa Mesa. Ne wport Beach, Santa Ana Heights, Irvine, Fountain Coast Weather Morning low clouds and fog along the coast Tues- day otherwise variable hieh clouds. Lows tA>oight in upper 50s, lower 60s. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73 alon1 the coast, h11h 70s in- land. INSIDE TOD~ W The /aU amt't tM °"'f onH •""4PJ>t1 abo•t the Ronu' hoo ~ loaea: tlte pia,.r1 are, too. See "°'ti, PaQe Bl. hMle-s Valley, Garden Grove and Tustin. A task force of 32 in· vestigators is probing the sex s layings. Sunday night, hours after the discovery of Miss Senior's body, Costa Mesa police launched a massive leaflet campajgn aimed at warning residents of the ap- parent pattern in the cases and seeking help in identifying a sus· peel A picture included with the leaflet, police said was de· veloped from descriptions sup- p Ii ed by the one s urviving victim and the 9-year-old son or onP woman who was killed. T he descriptions a lso agree generally with information re- leased last week by Tustin police about the suspect in one of the murders that occurred in that city. Police reser ves, cadets and Explorers began going door-to- door in the Costa Mesa neighborhood or apartments bounded by Harbor Boulevard, Wilson Street , Placentia Avenue and Joann Street talk ing to apartment dwellers. The effort is to be repeated ever y everung between 6 p.m. a nd 10 p.m. until the city's 1,100 apartment complexes have been covered. Sgt. Richard DeFranclsco who is heading the informational campaign, said the police want (See KILLER, Paae A2) ,.W RESULTS 'AJL4ZINC' "I'm amazed at bow well the Dally Pilot clanified ads work." "I never realised ' bow many really nice J.>eC>Ple respond to a single ad." That's the actvertilinl 1uceeea 1tory of the Newport Beach woman who placed W.. ad lD tbe Dally Pilot: Clean. quiet bardworkina Fem. atudent deairea Rm/Apt/Bach in CM XXX·XXXX U you want amu:lns rewJta from )'OUI' cl..aifted ad, try tbe friendly Dally Pilot ad-vilera at 642-5e'78. - Fifth Mesa Victim .. • .. ' I • arketDropsSharply; -Week Trend Persists ere GuUisla Scene The surest sign that summer has f mally slipped away in Southern California 1s to simply look at who -or what -uses the beaches during the day This beach on the Newport Beach peninsula near the Jetty 1s definitely a symbol of the end of s ummer and the torpo r of the cooler days of autumn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Market Downturn Enters 2nd Week NEW YORK CAP>-The stock market declined sharply again today, continwng a persistent downward trend during the past two weeks. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocu, which fell 15.44 points Friday and 24.31 last week, fell 12.08 pointa to 802.65 in the fint hour today and was off 14 . 08 to800.80 aft.er four hours. Losers outnumbered cainers bya lS-1 marlin amonc issues list- ed on tbe New York Stock Ex· chanee. Analyata said t.be market was concerned about rillnl interest rat.el ln the abort-term money market, reflectin1 Federal Reserve lntentiou to restrict tb• frowth In 1vailabUlty of credit. Some flnancial experts have predicted another Increase ln the Fed'• discount rate, t.be fee It charsea on Joana to member bank1. ' ·------~ All LS issues on the NYSE's most-active list declined lo the first hour. Meanwhile, gold prices also rell. being off Sl an ounce in early European trading today as the dollar bounced back in Tokyo and edged h i gher in Europe. Gold, which closed at $392 an ounce In London on Friday, opened today at $394.ZS and quickly jumped to $316 but fell to $392 in the afternoon. In Zurich, gold traded at S394. It clOled in Zurich on Friday at $392.50. The dollar rebounded in Tokyo from Frlday'1 cloee of 231.80 yen to cloee today at 212.15 yen, after briefly toucbin1 233.25 yen. Tradiq wu heavy wltb more than •1 billion chan1in1 hands. The Bank of Japan dumped about '250 m1Woa lD tryinl to 11Vpport tbe yen. Q Spectator Disrupts Wngress WASHINGTON CAP> -An unidenWied man jumped from the spectators' galleries onto the noor ol the House of Represen- tatives today. He was quickly apprehended by police. The incident occurred at 12: 11 p.m .. shortly after the House convened. According to several wit- nesses. the man leaped from behind a large clock in the spec- tators' pllery and fell about 18 to 20 feet. landing on bis side on the noor below. The witneues said the man then roee and raced down the middle ahle toward the speaker's podium. He yelled in a beavy acc:ent, 'I'd like to be recoeuiJed, air. Allow me . • to talk." • At that point, police &.P· prebended him and forced him out of the chamber for quesUon- lDC. --- Nevada Executes OCMan CARSON CITY . Nev CAP> Jesse Bishop the tough taUctng murdC'rer IAhO '\neered at at tempt!> to '>ave him from the ;-.;e..,·ada gas chamber. was ex- t>c·uted today only tht:' third man put to death in thl• L'nttcd State!) in l:! ~ear. ..\ re-... hours later. a uthont1e!> said 81'lhop . 46. ma~ have been 1mol\t'd 1n a1' man~ d !-IR slay mgs I le wa.'> exeC'ull'd for the 1977 t;lavanJ:? of a Baltimore man dunnJ? J robbery at a Las Vegas c·asmo "Th1!-•~ Just ont· more step down the road or h fe ... he told State t'rison U1reNor Charles EolH Jr 1nh1s final words Clark County District JudgC' Paul Goldman. who !>Cnlenced R1shop to dJe and later visited him in pnson. said the rnmaw told him about other murders He said he sent a policeman to 1nterv1ew Bishop and the officer "C'ame back wtth figures about !fl other hom1c1des 12 in Ca liforn1a and s ix in othe r places .. As kt'd about the r eport, Bishop's older brothe r said. "I t an 't bebeve it. But he told me a couple or months ago there WW> a lot I rudn 't know about." The brother . who asked not to be 1denllfied, said he understood Bishop bad mentioned ''being a hit man for the mob." But the brother said. "1t he was domg that he would have had to be totally insane. And he didn't seem like that.·· Wolff had offered Bis hop a cha nce to appeal shortly before the Inmate was taken into the gas chamber. Mo m e nts later, be was strapped in a rreshly pamted death seat and green curtains went up In the gas chamber. Bishop smiled at a reporter amon« the 14 witnesses -13 men (See BISHOP. Pase A2) MWiap Kill8 Trio CHEROKEE. N.C. (AP>- Three people were killed and more than 30 were injured Sun- day nipt when a tour bus bit a guard rail, struck three cars and careened off a bi&hway on the . Cherokee Indian Reservation, authorities said. A Ht1bway Patrol dlapatcber ln Waynesville said the three IDUed were all rid· 101 in one car. • • i' I i DM.YPILOT I EDl'l'OR 'S NOTE -B"'9doR Rar, IOU OM Of fM 14 ,.,..,.. to Mllhwu tlN '~*"' todcar of Je,. lHWp at U... NnMa &rate Prleoa. ,,..,.. It '-'• occ:io.m o/ 8'Mop'1 deael • aJw pcu ~ By USNOAN UL Y CARSON crrv, Nev. (AP• - ll WH 11:~ p.m wlMa we ..,. Mred t.be wttneu room. Dr. Rich.ard Grundy w1lkfd la· lO the room and warned us lh•l tMa wu u "dun1~rous pro· cedure ·· If there wt'"' any probl ms such ias lt'iktlJlc of the tt• 1 ")IOU, Moftf!W· Ootober •· 1m abould hold your oreatb ano move out" ln an orderly fubk>n, Grundy told us. S.v• ol lbe nint 1ma1J w\n· dowa m the witn as room wen left o,.. u a precauUoo Tbe te>ld altbt air awepl Into tbe room ••d a ventlla tlna fa n Wlttrnd ID a romer 'hen were no thalra ln lhe tu-collnd room Two bricht llPt ..., .. In plain opaqu ft.a. tura hung above A pleatk Un~ 1arba1t-cun and a roll ot toilet P•Pfr u t In a comt•r for anyon ,.. ho bffame sick Somt' w\lnt• t>.t talked lo uch other On• uked anothtr lt he Exxon Says Profits Zoom 118 Percent NEW YORK CAPl -Exxon Corp . the nation's largest oil com pany, said today it had more than doubled its profits in the third quarter from the s ame period a year a go, even though earnings in the Am e r ican Market dropped .sharlpy. Exxon, which ranks second on the Porttme magail~ list Of 500 largest industrial firms, earned $1.14 billion in the quarter, a 118 Porn Film Makes TV PRINC E G E OR GE British Columbia CAP> - Cable television viewers in this centra l Brist is h Colum.bja, c.ommuoity w~re t reated to eight t1t11lating minutes of pornogr aphy whe n a technician g rabbt•d the wrong film Ron East. a spokesm:rn lo r Cable 10 television. said the bnef c:.iiring of the him "Deep Throat" was unintentional Six Alie1u Held After Coast Pursuit Hordcr patrol agent!> were Joined by Orange County sheriff's deputies m a 90-mile- per hour chase an the north- bound lanes of the San Diego Freeway Sunday which ended in the capture of six illegal aliens. Border Patrol agent in charge John WesSQn said the 13-mile purs uit in heavy traffic Swiday night began at the San Onofre checkpoint when his oCCicers spotted a 1955 Chevrolet that ap· peared carrying a heavy load in the back. Pursuing officers managed to s top the vehicle in San Juan Capistrano near San Juan Creek Road. where they arrested the d r iver, 18-year-old R icardo Martinez Ayala. an undocument ed alien who formerly lived in Los Angeles. Others captured included a passenger a nd five a lie ns crammed into the small trunk of the vehicle. No one was injured in the 7:45 p.m . pursuit, which saw de p- uties and border patrol units speeding in and out of traffic to capture the vehicle containing the aliens. Ayala was t r ans fe rred lo Chul a Vista whe r e he was cha rged with tr ansporting il- legal aliens and conspiracy to s muggle. The other a liens were to be taken back lo Me xico ORANG! COAST s DAILY PILOT TM Or-C:.0..1 Da\lf PllO(, •l!lt .... ltlt I\<-. l>l...., l ... -"' ...... -,.....,by""°'-Coett PvbU\Mnq~v St.,..-•lt!tdtl..,.....•n ovbUtlM"d Mon0.a'r trw°"9f' frlN¥ ._. 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For the nine months ended Sept. 30, the company reported profi ts of $2 .93 billion, or $6.64 a s hare. In the same penod of 1978, the company earned $1.91 billion, or $4.28 a s hare. Sales for lhe nine months rose to $59.1 billion from"$46.7 billion Exxon said the profits were in- fl ated by a one-time gaio of $200 million resulting from a change in British tax laws that erased some of Exxon's hab11it1es in Great Britain The company also said that an 1mprovemt•nt m fore1Rn curren cy exchange rates added $50 million to the company'!> profits 1n the quart<'r But most of the gain wus due to increases in Exxon ·~ profits from foreign busmei,s, where a lack of price controls allow 011 companies to pass h1ght!r costs cl1 rectfy to customers Exxon s t11d that in the American murket. ho wever. ea rnings dropped sharply from the year b<:fore. even though prices of the firm ·s gasoline. heating 011 and otht!r products had increased "The benefit of the higher prices was more than offset by increased costs of foreign and domestic crude 011," the com- pany said in a statement The huge gain in earni ngs is bound to cause some public re- lations problems tor the giant m· tegr ated oil company, which, like other oil firms. has come under fire at recent years for reaping large profits at tames of s ho r tages of petroleum p ro· ducts. The only other major oil com· pany to release third.quarter earnings, Standard Oil Co. of ln- diana, srud its profits were up 49 p e rce n t fo r t h e qua rte r Maid's Bite Tlurorts Irvine Rape Attempt A maid in the Registry Hotel in Irvine was s ta lked for three floors Saturday night by a man who eventually attacked her in a vacant room on t he 10th floor, police said today. The maid. a 17-year-old Santa Ana woman, told officers the man attempted lo molest her, but she was a ble to bite him and flee from t he room . Officers said they are seeking a suspect who was described as being in his mid-20s, about six feet tall and weighing about 150 pounds. He also has light brown hair. The maid told police she first saw the man as she was clean· ing rooms on the eighth noor. He followed her about the hallway and then disappeared. On the ninth noor, the s uspect again started following her, so the mai d c ontac t e d he r supervisor. who came lo the floor and told the man to slop annoying the maid. He agreed and left. On the Loth floor, however, the young woman aajd the suspect came up behind her aa she was In a room and st.ruck her. She said abe tried lO scream, but be covered her mouth with his hand. In a atruule that ensued, •he· wH able to bite bis band and then elbow him uide, and abe ran to the door. He punued her, offlcen 11Jd, 1Hbbtn1 her by the hair and rtpptna 1t her blouae In the hallway, but she broke free aaam and be clllappeared. .. Death 'Dat19erous1 ha d ~ver ~n to an executJon befurt" Another u lled lf he bad elayed Mn )' bH llotbaU latt l)'. Otben uked what t.lme At wu. J atood next lO OH ol th• only two •omen reportera eervln1 11 wtt· neu Al •~t lJ: 10 a m. the 1uards rolled i.u> the areen abact.. on t.be out.aide ol lhe death chamber. 8 tahop wu brou11h t Into the chamber He waaatrapped ln one of the twu death ch•lra that are 11ldt' by llldt' II.-wo wearing o stucbed wh1ttt shirt, blue denim puts, whltt' tWC."lui and was shoeless 1'h "" unly perso n h e acknowledCed In any way wu r• porter Mike Donahue of the Lu Ve1a1 Sun. who bad become a tru1tedfrtend. Bishop atared at tht (luardl who were about to turn the tog- ••e awit.cbel to releue the gas rathe rthanlookatt.bewltneMe1. He showed oo alp or being nervous. The cyanide pellets w~e lowe red Into an acid bath . Bishop made what appeared to be a thumbs down motion at the m o m e nt the pelle ts we r e lowered. One ol the reporten apparent· ly became faiat. He f9ll lo GDe knee bul U.. llfouPt bhmelf back up lo wttMM tlM eucu- tJon. Bl1bop wrlDkMd b.la DOM; be aMmed lo Marcia tlie room and breatbed deeply MYeral Um•. Ha. ey• roBed &1pward. H1a head fell on bl.a chest. Theo bl.a bead anapped back. He took another deep breath and cloled blJ eyes. Hla face reddened, aaUva ran from b1J mouth and bl.I body lbuddered In a aeriet ol conulllve jerks. Twice wtUJe Bilhop was being executed I thouebt I could smell tbe ju f8intly. lleser1'o ir t o Dust Basia .... .,...... A dry summer and f all have left Rimrock Reservoir in Washing ton a virtual d ust basin with a puddle in the middle. The reservoir. whtch held 12.000 acre feet of water last spµng, haashnmkt.o200feet. Sa n Oemente Boy Held Unidentified Man Found Shot, Stabbed 8.> RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 0t the 0•1ly Piiot 'U tt A 13-ycar-old San Clcmcntt boy is being held by police toda}' in connection wilh the shootm~ and stabbing death of a n uniden t1 fied m an fo und near the youth.'s home Sunday evening. Pohce Lt. Al Ehlow s aid the dead man was found on his back in a POOi or blood on a dirt roac leading to an abandoned city sewa ~e facility north of El Camino Heal near Capislranc E'ro.P~Al KILLER ... to talk to residents, urging them to be wary of anyone matching the suspect 's description. Police have esta blished a 24· hour telephone hot lme. 754-5360. for people with infor mation lo call. T he man being soug ht is described as having a dark or olive complexion with pock· marked cheeks. He is 2S to 30 years old, stands five feet, eight Inches to fi ve feet, 10 inches tall and weighs a bout 165 pounds. He has dark hair, about collar length and a mustache. All descriptions agree that the ma n soug ht h as a strong, m uscular build. De Francisco said the initial leaflet campaign would concen· trate on the ne1ghborhoods m which the killings have taken place. Miss Senior lived about one mile from the area in which the four other Costa Mesa assaults have taken place. T hose attacks have occurred o n H am ii ton a md A voe ado s treets on the east s ide of Harbor Boulevard Miss Seruor lived on the west side of Harbor. Investigators said all of the wom en have been bludgeoned and in some cases strangled as well. Most were raped. All were residents of apart· me nts, most of which were uound floor apa rtments. Police said there are 110 indications of forced entry into the apart- ments. The attacks have occurred ln the early morning hours when there were no other adults in the a pa rtments and the victims were in bed. T ask force inveftt'ptora met today and were to host a press conference this afternoon to dis· cuss the investigation. At present, the detectives are atudyiq a total of 14 aaaaulta, includina the latest, in wblcb LO women and an unborn lnlant have died. It wu expected, however, tb1t lnveat11at.ora would ellmln1~ a few of those cues from con· slderatlon in order lo ~· lrate on the mo.t rectnl cues . Shores short I} after 6 p m The Vlct1m , believed to be •n his 20's. suffered a ){Un!>hot wound between his eye~ from u pistol. a series of s tab wounds in his upper left chest and a gash 1r his lower abdomen. Ehlow sa1d San Clemente paramedic~ were called to the scene after police arrh •ed and found that the man had been dead for about a half hour. said Fire Capt. Al Wright Orange County Coroner's Of fice investigator~ said this morning an autopsy will be coo· ducted today on the unidenllfaed dead man. Police said no motive has been established in lhe s laying A male youth. who told police he witnessed the slaying. report· ed the lncident to his mother who promptly called police. Police said the witness told them he did not know the dead man but had seen the teen-ager prior to the Sunday mc1dent. Po lice In vestigato r Walt Stephenson arrested the 13-year· old boy at 11 ·45 p.m. at his Capistrano Shores-a rea home located just across the highway from where the dead man was found. Police combed the brush · covered a rea near the death 'l'~nl' toda) 1n ho~ of f1nd1nf: J weapon used 1n the slay1nf.! M l'a n~ hilt'. SJn C It· ffi(•nte poll<'l' are st-t·krn~ d se<n ch "'ar rant to enter tht-homt· of the }OUlh the} hJH' t a kt-n into custody in connection with the dt>ath The dc·ad m.in 1s f1\(' f1•,·t 10 1n<'hl'' tall '41th hR ht bro"'n h.11r .ind blul.' c~ e:. ;ind "' t>lgh1 nl! Jb<1ul I iO pol1D<i5 Rocker Held Mter Assault MANHASSET, NY tAP I David Clayt<>n Thomas volca.Usl with the band Blood, Sv. eat and Tears. has been arraigned on as- sault char~es stemming Crom an alleged altercation at a Long Is land woman's home Thomas. 38. of New York City. I s accused of hitting Dana Tarulli. 21. of Sea CllfC. on Aug. 20 Police said they met the ni g ht of the 1nc1dent whale Thom as was perfor mi ng in Roslyn. Police said the cha rge canies a m aximum penalty of a year LD 1a1l and a Sl,OOO fine. Our favorite iean. 1122 by On -Time. bleached denim with a clean StlhOuene Add 10 thal an all oonon flannel plaid shin. topped ott by "the u11llty iacket:' ol conon and polyester. teanmng 4 PoCke1s w/vetcro closures er(! a foul -weather hood All Of these great items peck nicely into the canvas 'day bagM , I n,. • ,uard NIM into .... room and read tbe olftdal .. 1touaeemtat. JHH Waltd &a.bop bad d1ed at 12:11 a .m. .~ Before we were allowed to leave the room we bad to aca wttne11 1beet1. Tbe priaoa auperint.endent then 1llU)ed '°" the CUarda to lead UI outllde tbe room.jut the door ol the Mill· tocke death chamber ucS: downataira to a b'aak or: telephooea. • Aa I ud the other re~ aprinted for the phones, J bunf an lnmate about from h1a cell. "I. hope you trip." .,i_ * * * ,,....P .,,eAJ BISHOP ••• and a woman -standing in an ad· jacentroom. "He looked each of us in the ey~. I think." said Tad Dunbar of KOLO-TV in Reno, one or those wbo watched lbe 46-year· old ex-paratrooper die for the murder or a Maryland man. Bishop shook his be ad and said nothin~. Cyanide pellets fell into an acid bath, unleashing deadly gas Bishop made what ap· pea red to be a thumbs·down sign, wrinkled his nose, seemed to search the room and breathed de- eply several times His eyes rolled upward. nis head fell on his chest and then snapped back He took a nother deep breath and closed his eyeis -for tbe last time. Bi.shop'~ face reddened, saliva ru from ills ~ and his body shud: de red. After a series of con vutsi ve jerks. it was over. One wtlne9s went down on one knee. but recovered ·and stood ap acaJn. Wolff bad offend Bishop, 46. a chantt\to appeal appeal. But the feisty prisoner said no; juat u be earlier spumed otferi to s~ a mini!ter before going to his death WoUf sent the prison chaplain to c;ee the convicted murderer on h1~ last day Bishop had told author1\1es. "l bt'lit•\f' 1n Jt'<,se Bishop I don t ht>heH in .iny rd1g1on I don't beh t•\l· 1n God P rr..,on 11ff11·1a1 ... pr•inriune«tl th•· ,.,,., ut1on 111n1r11i I• at I:! ~I ,, m \1•1mt•nl lau:r c .ov Bob l.1 't "'h11 hJrt n·fu ,, ti c lrmenn 'nlll!hl II\ 111h1·r' nn B1shoµ' bt:h.ilf ..... ud tht· <:•11l\ 1c:t had paid h"dut• The ;,entt•nC't' of the law has bt'en c-amed out and Mr BtShop ha~ paid hie; dt'bt to soc1et~ ... LJS t 'Jld m a !-lal<'ment Crom the gov- t-rnor ' man'-mn }{(' 1' now 1n tht> hancl<.oflh• '-'u prrm1 Bring " 1.J :-1 nunult-Jpp1.,llo; to two l S "uvr"m•· Court JU~tl<'P' "''''• 111rn1·rl d""'" Sundav H1,h111 h.11! 11111 111lh•ir111·tl thl.'m 111 ""J' 1.• nuin1 h n"t afraid 111 d1t· .ind th .Jl ... an .l14t' in1-p1nn~ <.&~ht ." a brother said .1(lt•r a rt•n ·nl mt'l'l1ng I int ul th1 IJ:.I thing<; Bishop 'J"' '°'J' .i ''Ill uf dJrkent!rl :'-t' \ .ida -.k \ \'"1blc through a "'mdo"' in thl' <'hdmbcr Bishop dined late Sunday on a final meal of steak. sent his compliment.s tu the l'OOk, and re- rused to pack up the telephone provided so that ht! could file an appeaJ on h1~ own -somcthmg he n ally refused lo do Bishop. a decorated Korean War paratrooper. was a heroin addict and professional robber He said he robbed a country store at l5 and was working on a county road gang a year later ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 -' I .. Mond!xi Octobet 22. 1979 s ~ Y•••••me••••a DaJlyNe•••·~- t MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 l C FIFTEEN CE Slayer Strikes Again POLICE SEEKING MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THIS Artlat's Drawing Dlatnbuted to Apartment Dweller• t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- i ~ i o 5~ ' ! Vote Turnout Eyed , ~ In School Election ~ By ROBERT BARKER Ottllleo.My ...... Slaft l Orange County Registrar of t Voters Al Obon bas predicted a , 7 ~ voter turnout of 40 to ~ percent in the Nov. 6 election that has at- tracted 228 candidates for school board throughout the county. Scores or others are seeking ' election in 19. special district · races on the ballot. Also on t.be ballot will be statewide issues t concerning school busing and j limits on government spendin~. i "It is awfully hard lo predicllhe • turnout," Olson said. "It could be 1 as low as 40 percent, but could go , higher depending on the publicity ' oo the state measures l ·'There hasn't seemed to be much or that." Olson said that school districts , and special districts could ex· 1 pect to attract only 10 to 15 per· cent of t.be voters if there were • no statewide measures. School district elections are being held in November as a 1 cost savings measure and will share election costs wilb special districts, according to Olson. School races will be held in Seal Beach. Fountain Valley, Hun tington Beac:Jv.'lrvlne, Newport-Mesa, Laguna Beach and Capistrano. Elections also will be held for Coast Community College. Sad- dleback Community College and Rancho Santiago Community College districts. Voters 1n Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation District will de- cide if they want to pay for street sweeping service in the district. If approved, the measure would be financed by a $15 service charge. Voters also wUI be asked if they want to re-s ubmit the measure for approval after four years. Recall elections also are slat· ed in Seal Beach and in the Anaheim Unified High School (See VOTES, Page AZ) ! Tornadoes Batter {Lo . . .4 • uisiana .1:1.reas t t SULPHUR, La. <AP) - ' Tornadoea skipped over southwest Lou"8iana today. causing extensive damage al an • ~lement.ary school and an adja· ' t cent trailer park in Sulphur. aulborlUes aald. No fatalities were reported, ~t aeveral children reportedly auffered minor injuries. "' Teacben laid there was ex- • teui ve dama1e at &be Hennings : Slemeatary School, but police Mid damap was worse at the trailer park. "A trailer was blown to the road. There was major, ex- tensive damage," said a police spokeswoman who asked not to be identified. "It happened fast,'~abe said. "We had just put out the alert when we gol t.be report it hll the school." Other tornadoes were reported in Cameron, where some roofs were torn off, and at Holly Beach. Mesa Gir4 17, Latest Bludgeoning Victim 1 ( By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Sgt. Richard DeFrancisco who described as having a dart or De Francisco said the initial Ot .. DMJ•'•••n"'" is beading the JnlormationaJ olive complexion with pock-leaflet campaign would coocen· Costa Mesa police said to-campaign, said the police want marked cheeks. He is 2S to 30 trate on the neighborhoods in day they are convinced the to talk to n!Sldent.s, W'ging them years old, stands five feet. eight which the killings have taken Sunday slaying of a young to be wary of anyone matching inches to five feet, 10 inches tall place. woman is the work of the lbe suspect's description. and weighs about 165 pounds. Mias Senior lived about one killer who bas murdered Police have established a 24· He bas dart hair, about collar mile from the area in which the coastat area women in 8 hour telephone bot line , 754-5360. length and a mustache. four other Costa Mesa assaults · ~dg · th for people with Information to All descriptions agree lbat the have taken place. senes 0 u eorungs at caU. man sought bas a strong, Those attack.a have occurred date back ore than two The man being sought as muscular bwld. <See KILLER, P •ge AZ> ye a r s . Victim Debra Lynn Senior, 17. of 2256-A Maple St. was round murdered and raped in her Cos ta Mesa apartment. Her body was round by her room- mat,e about 3 a .m. Sunday. She is the fourth Costa Mesa woma n to be bludgeoned to death since January or 1977 A fifth woman who was beaten with a blunt instrument survived lhc attack. The case, according to police. falls into the pattern of crimes against women living in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights. Irvine, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Tustin. A task force of 32 in· vestigators is probing the sex s laymgs. Sunday night, hours after the discovery of Miss Senior's body, Costa Mesa police launched a massive leaflet campaign aimed at warning residents of the ap· parent pattern in the cases and seeking help in identifying a sus· peel. A pict~ included with the leaflet, police said was de- veloped from descriptions sup- plied by the one s urviving victim and. the 9-year-old son of one woman wbo was killed. The desc:riptiom a1ao agree generally wi&b inlormation re- leased Jut week by Tuatln police about tbe AIP9Ct in -. ol tbe murders that ~ in lbat city. Police reserves, cadets and Explorers began going door-to- d o or in the Costa Mesa neighborhood or apartme nts bounded by Harbor Boulevard, Wilson Street. Placentia A venue and Joann Street talking to apartment dwellers. The effort is to be repeated every evening betw~ 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. until the city's 1,100 apartment complexes have been covered. Stock Market Wminues Sharp Decline NEW YORK CAP)-The stock market declined sharply ag8Ul today. continuing a persistent downward trend during the past two weeks . The Dow Jones average or 3() industrial stocks, which fell 15.44 points Friday a nd 24.31 last week, fell 12.08 points to 802.65 ln the first hour today and was off 14.08to800.60afterfourhours. Losers outnumbered gainers bya lS-l marginamongissueslist· ed on t.be New York Stock Ex· change. Analysts said the market was concerned about rising interest rates in lbe short-term money m arket. r e flecting Federal Reserve intentions to restrict the growth in availability of credit . Some fmanciaJ experts have predicted another Increase in the Fed's discount rate, the ree it charges on loans to member banks. All 15 issues on the NYSE's most-active list declined in the first hour. Dt~lJ~ISHilf o mu MaJlt st. Oct•r21 VI TORIA HAM 0 > ST T > 4 w li3 AVO ..J ..J Mlntyt Cartltn ~ 224 lnCJ•• St. ~ SeJte•nr 15 ~ DO ST 0 ~ Ki•htly 5iye Riwlitt ct 317htuust ahrt~ 31 0 J11e l . Pett eq ill lit R1•ilt11 St ~ J1ly 21 (iS BAV a:: ct J: . o....,.._ ....... _er- MAP OUTLINES PATTERN OF COSTA MESA ATTACKS ThnM Women Dead, One Lett for Dead Thia Year Costa Mesa Hires NeW' Fire Chief · Costa Mesa city officials an· nounced the retirement of Fire Chief John ManbaU today and t h e h i ring of John Paul PetruzzieUo to replace him. City Manager Fred Sorsabal s aid Marshall's retirement becomes effective Dec. 29, but PetruttieUo will assume his new d uties by Nov. 19. Petruuiello, 44 . ls the deputy chief of the Stanton Fire Depart· ment and a 20-year veteran of fire fighting work. MarshaJI is retiring afte r serv ing the Costa Mesa Fire Depart· ment for 15 years. He joined Costa Mesa from the Santa Ana Fire Department Sorsabal said Petruuiello was chosen from 40 applicants for the post. He said the new chief holds a fire science degree from Santa Ana College and will receive a bachelor of arts degree tn publJr service management from the Univers ity of Redlands next month .t• . NEW MESA FlAE CHIEF John P. Petruz:zteNo San Clemente Boy Held in Slaying By RAYMOND ESTRADA J&. Ot Ille Deity ,. ... S&llft A 13-year-old San Clemente boy is being held by police today in connection with the shooting and stabbing death of an uniden tlfied man found near tbt youth's home Sunday evening. Police U . Al Ehlow said the dead man was found on his back in a oool of blood on a dirt l"08d leading to an abandoned city sew ace facility north or r.;I Camino Real near Capistrano Shores shortly after 6 p.m The victim, believed to be IJl his 20's, suffered a gunshot wound between bis eye:1 from a pistol, a series of stab wounds in hls upper left chest and a gash in hls lower abdomen, Ehlow said. San Clemente paramedics were cal\ed to the scene aft.er police arrived and found lbat lbe man had been dead for about a half hour, said Fire Capt. Al Wright. Exxon's Profits Double NEW YORK (AP> Exxon Corp., the nation's lar gest 011, company. said today at had more than doubled its profits m the third quarter from the same period a year ago. even though t'a r n angs in t he Am e rican Market dropped sharlpy. Exxon. which ranks second on the Fortune magazine hst of 500 lar gest 1ndustnal hrm<>. earned SI 14 bi llion m the quarter, a 118 pt'rc ent JUmp from the $525 million earned in 1978's third quarter and one of the largest quarterly profits m U.S. busi- ness hi.story. On a per-share basis, that came to $2.60 a sbare, compared to Sl .18 per share a year ago. Exxoo sales in the quarter, which began with many Americans in lloe for gaaoline and ended with fears about beat- las olJ .uppllea and prtc~. rose to S20.65 b1ll1on from $15 9 billion. F'or the nine months ended Sept. 30, the company reported profits ol S2.93 billion. or $6.64 u share. In lbe same penod of 1978. the company earned Sl.91 billion. or $4.28 a share. Sales for the nine moolhs rose to ~.l billioo from $46.7 billion. Exxoo said the profits were in nated by a one-time gaan of S200 million resulting from a change an Bntish tax laws tha t erased some of Exxon's l1abilit1es in Great Bntam. The compan y also said that an improvement m foreign curren cy exchange r ates added $5U million to the company~ prof1L' 1n the quarter But most of the gain was rfu(• to increases an Exxon ~ profit~ from foreign business, where a lark of pnce controls allow 01 1 comparues to pass highe r cosL' <Stt EXXON. Page A2) School Board Forum Slated Candtdates for fo ur s~ats on the se••en-m ember Ne wport Mesa school board will speak at a candtdates night Wednesday al 7 JO p.m The event, moderated by UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldn~h J r .. w1U lake place at Manners Library, Dover Dnve at Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach. There are 13 candidates. The event is CO·sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast and the Mariners Community Association Coa~• Weather .4D RESULTS 'M£UING' This Class for Kieks Orange County Coroner 's Of. (ice investigators said this morning an autopey will be con- ducted today on the unidentified dead man. Police said no motive bu been eatabliabed in the 1laY1n1. Morning low clouds and fog along the coast Tues- day otherwise variable !Ugh clouds. Lows tonight an upper SOs. lower 60s Higbs Tllad•y 68 to 13 along the coast, high 70s In- land. "l"DI em--' at bow well tbe DallJ PUat ,., art'led ac11 won." .. I ...,,.. rMIMd bo'f' many really .. people n1poad to a ..... ad.'' ftat'a die~ IDeCMI ~ •tol'J of the Newport Bea.ch woman ... pieced um ad tn tbe • l>.U, Pdlt: Cleu. q1l6et bardwor1linl Fem. ttllClenl dH lrea &m/Apt/Batb ID CJI llll•lUDDl 'Make Me Laugh' Comic• Gueat Tetrehen ByDAVID&tJTDIANN °'...., ...... Studentt aren't often en- courllled to la.Pat their ICbool wort. letalooeat11111tlectmen. Bul tn Meri Qyvea' D11HM elu1 at Ulll••lil>' Hllb Sehool lD trnae. u.. laacbter MNt1 • .,..,.,.. .Web toes beJQGd ...... wfllml)'. Hae ad her atudeata are uatDs romld)' •a med:twD for lum- tn1. And tblir talon. tt would teem aN Phi Beta ~•P.P• wbea lt comettoiadudal• Ml1J la"6. How elle can JOU ~ribe a Miilon wtth IOIM of Hollywood'a au.teat JMer'I wbo also make .. their living by appeartne nilbllY on televi.aion'a Make lie La"lb aeries, a sort ot audlence- partlclpatioa Laueb·ln. Tbree of the youq performe~ on that ebow a&on1 wttb comedlan Carl Wuman, wbo •111-M" oc· casionally attlle Laqb~ailbt dub lD Sea&a Au, baft beecwn• familiar faces 1D 111. Gyve1' ctuaroom. Wbattbef doil NllllJ ql.altealm~ pleinaCOlnJlllltatedtortohray. Tb91 uee comed.1 u a meant of t.e•ehlna tbe IWd9Dta boW to bet· ter eommwaJeate. tlae 1oun1 teacher said. "They "" tutned off by the ' • old methods," abe said ol ber pupil.a' re.actAonl to standard in· st ruction tecbnlQuea. Tbe eomlcs have IO tar dtm· onattated to her student& that writ1ol aeedD 't be dull 'Or \ID- h;na,s.udve at all, &bat lbroucb bemor ooe can lHm to UD· clentand tbe ....... ol both wrtttAD 9d vwbU eommanlca· Uoa . .41\bcM all, .... 01"1 laid, tbe performen ba'" empbulHd bow aometlmes lt takes failun befo~ a.nyoae can truly 1Qeeeed at wbatbeorabeia ttytn1 todo. 111. O'fVel knew lt would take ( ... IAVG•, .... AJ) ·A male youth, wbo told police he witne.-wt the alaying, r.pon. <See SIA YING, Pace A.I) Sjwsd Limit Cut ·On Harbor Sought Redudna tbe speed limit on Harbor BoW.vanS ucl Fa.ln1ew Road DOt1h of the Su Dleao Freeway will be dbeUIHd at a meettna ol lbe Cotta Mesa Tra.f. fie Commluion at 10 a m Wedwday. . . Tb• me.tins. open to the public, will t.Ue place in tbe llret noor coarerence room beh1Qd C!OUDdl chamben at Qty Hall. 1'I Fair Drive. INSIDE TODAY TIN JON aren't tlw only OtH• HMPJ>ll about the Ram•• hOo ~ tones: the l.o.,.n ore. too. See ltort1, Patle BJ • .... -• ..... Sentenced LOS ANOlt.!78 (AP> -Ktn· netb Biancbl wu aeatenced to tlic Ute aentenc.. today for murdw ud eciaaplrac1 ha tM Hlllalde Strualef .,..._, Blaatbl quletly aatwtred • 'yet, t dkl, .... l)eou\y D6IUiet Attome)' Roter Kelly uhd W. ii be killed each ol five vtctJma ill the tlaylnaa whlcb terrorised Southern Califom.la from s.p. tember, tm, t.broulb Febn.lary, 1978. "I wish I had lbe power that Lt be ordered that your sentence be ordered to run comeeutJvel.Y," Superior Court Judge Wll.Uam B Keene told Bianchi after lmpoe- mg sentence The six Ute sentences, Keen s aid, must run concurrenUy with the two consecutive llfe sen- tences given Bianchi on Friday in Bellingham, Wash. Keene delayed bis decision to dismiss the remainlng 17 counts against Bianchi until Jan. 15, 1980. This was just In case Bianchi's case should go to trial despite a plea bargain in wruch Biancru pleaded guilty lo the two Washington stranglings and the five Los Angeles deaths in ex- change for guarantees he would not be put to death. For prosecutors, the plea bargain m eant Bianchi's cooperation in implicating his cousin. Angelo Buono of Glen- dale, who was charged Friday with the same 10 slayings as Bianchi But becasue thete is no plea bargain with Buono, he may face a death sentence if con- victed. Buono, 44, faced arraignment later today. • Bi anchi was sentenced for the murders o r Yola n da Washinlo{ton. Kristina Weckler . Kimbcrlv Diane Martin. J ane Evelyn ·King and Cindy Lee Hudspeth. The sixth life sente nce was for conspiracy t o commit the m urder, rape a nd kidnapping of Kristina Weckler. A five-year sentence was imposed for com· m ilt ing sodomy on Miss Weckler, an art s tudent who lived in the s ame apartment building as Bianchi. Kelly asked Bianchi if he com· milted each of the c ril'T'es to which he pleaded guilty · in coo junction with Angelo Buono." "Yes. J did ," Bianchi answered quietly. Bianchl's comportme nt was In sharp contrast to his emotional a ppearance in Bellingham. Wearing a three-piece blue suit and blue tie, Bianchi made no state ment to Judge Keene dur- ing the brief proceeding, wruch immedia t eLY f o llowe d a Municipal Cou~aignment at which he waived all pretrial pro- cedures In that proceeding, the new 25-count complaint was lodged against Bianchi a nd Buono. r eplacing an older complaint which charged him only with the five murde r s t o which he pleaded .. Bianchi was under heavy sec urity at both both ap- pearances, with five marshals watching him in Municipal Court and three s heriff's dep· uties looking on as he was sen· tenced in Superior Court. The 28-year-old strangler was ordered to begin serving his sen tence immediately at the California Men's Institution at Chino. E',...Pt1geAJ VOTES ••• District. In all, elect.ions will be held in 28 Orange County school dis- tricts as well as the 19 special districts. OftANQE COAST c DAILY PILOT T"'"O•-CM<I CM!ly 1'11&11, wllfl-l\IJ<-l>l_ I ... -........ 1 ....... 1 _ _., , ... 0._ , .................. '-.._ ............ .. """"'""" ---,, ... , .... c.. .. Mow H.-1 IMcll -"'ti ... a.1<"'~-l .. ft V•fl..,, I,..,_. l __ ll/ ..... 11~ .. '"" .. ,_...,., ...... .....,.._ ... _"_ -.. The""""-_. ............. " .. -w. .... , .. ,..c..-.-.c.i"°',,..._ ·-... -"'·-·---Jtc• •·c.rttf ~"'-·-a.-·-,_ ..... ...... ~···--IMHt!"tl ..... Qleftft ... '--llld•""· .... Attlt4<11>I Me .... t ... l'.•ten coee ...... OMoe Mtltl ... ::! =~~,.i:.~-- 'Jll .. tl I Al (P14t..._, n1 •• • .w.. ..... MMln !f.'.ipw~o:.:r.\~\' •::~:.1 ::.-=:::::=-i:..c •. MrlftlHlell -f:'-~~ -- Barrel I.eaper Soars Normally, barrel jumping 1s associated with ice skating. But Patrick Caliouette ·of Newport Beach does it California style -on roller skates "Barrels" actually are old ice cream containe r s held together with clothespins. Caliouettc first made 1t over a four-barrel Fro• Pag~ Al LAUGH CLASS FOR KICKS. something different to reach her youngsters. They were. after all. the kinds or s tudents whom other teachers viewed with dismay They were the less motivated youngsters. the ones with truancy problems. A coordinator of altemat.lve programs at University High. Ms Gyves one day decided to pay a visit to the Laugh Stop on Bnstol Street. wondering if there were perhaps some way she could use humor as a tool of instruction S he met Waxman . wh o performs atthe night club, and he agreed to lecture the class o~ writing. He has since m ade numerous trips to he r classroom. working with her students on the proper methods of written communica· tion. "They were great to me," the teacher said of Waxman and others at the Laugh Stop. She said Mesa Route · Panel Meets The policy advisory commit· tee for the Route 55 transport.a· lion study will hold a public meeting al 7:30 p.m . Thursday. The committee consists of public officials and staff mem· bers wbo are assistin g tbe C alifornia Department of Tranaportat.loo in ill study or the propoeed Coeta Mesa Freeway extension throulh Costa Mesa. The meeting will be held in Room ll2 or Southern California College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Back to School Night Scheduled A back-to-acbool night is planned at Cotta MeH High School on Tbunday from 1 to 9 p.m . Tbe event wU1 tocua on • ttat.e- ruaded .UOol improvement plan. In addition, parenta and tbe pulllle eaa mtt tluarooma, uk • ....._. of the school alt. couad l9d wneb a 1tudent- produced TV abow • • Waxman in particular "really hit it off with the kids. He"s really helped .. Ms. Gyves knew she had struck a rich \<em of both humor and knowledge. and s he probed a bit farther She got in touch with the writers and performers of the Make Me Laul?h ~how. but they s aid their schedules wouldn't allow them to com e lo Irvine Sh e talked again to Birr Manard. a writer and performer on the show. and he eventually altered his schedule so he could talk to the class The day he showed up last month.hebroughtalongtwoofhls friends. Bruce Baum and Marty Cohen. both writers for the show. They stayed for three hours. Ms. Gyves said, at first playing a classroom version of the night- time show (in which a comedian tries to make someone from the audience, or ln this case, the classroom, laugh ) and then talk- ing about the elements of comedy and what lt takes to perlorm nightly. Repeatedly the three stressed how import.ant it was to learn from mistakes and never give up. They also emphasized that writ· ing could be exciting as well as fun. Ms. Gyves, looking back on their appearance. termed It a "real success·' for the students. f',....P.,.eAJ SLAYING ••• ed the incident to · bii mother who promptly called police. Police said the witnesa told them be did not know the dead man but had seen the teen-ager prior to the Sunday incide~t. Police Inveaticator Walt Stephenson arrested the 13-year· old boy at ll:f5 p .m . at bia Capistrano Shores-a rea home located jutt acro11 th• blpway from where the dead·man wu found. Polle• combed tbe bnaab- covered area near tbe death 1cene today ID bopet of fl.DdlDI a weapon Uled in the ataytna. ·------- stack, then soared over a stack or five. Below. he dem- onstrates his distance st vie in effort to clear 16 bar- rels. Cahouette and other roller leapers were in action Sunday at Balboa Pier Park. f',...Pt1pAI EXXON •.• directly to customers .l!;xxon said that 1n the American market . however . earnrngs dropped sharply from the year before. even though prices of the ftrm·s gasoline. heating otl and other product!> hdd increased. 'The benefit of the higher priC'es was more than offset b} tnC'rPaM"d Msts of fore1~n and <lomP!>llC' crud<' oil lhl rum pJn~ '>aid m a '>tatf'ml·nl The• huge £<i1n 1n ••<.1rn1n~.., '' .-bound lt• tJUM:' !-rim'" puh11t· n· lat1on:. problems tor tne giant an tegr att"d oil company. wh1C'h. like other oil firms has come • • She smd the alternative pro l'?ram at the high school is i.:c•ared to pronde tnd1v1dual in-.trucllon for the students. who are en C'ouraJ!ed to "ork at lhl·tr own pace She said Waxman and the three Make Me Laugh performers all told her how much they en1oyed work mg with the youngsters She added th:H s he can see several "budding comedians tn class. including the teacher ·· under fare at recent } t'ars for reaping large prof1t5 at times of .,hortages of petroleum pro rl UC tS The onh other mJJOr oil C"f)m pany to ·rt.'leaM' third quarter l'.irnm~s. Standard 011 Co of In d1ana. sat<J au. profits \Hr<' up 49 percent for the qua rter AlthouJth large. Enon ., profit "as not a reC'ord for C S b~1 nt.''>Ses AmenC'an Tt!lephone & Telej<?raph Co has .,urpas~'<i 1t nine tames and General ~otof"!> Corp t"1re AT&T t-arncd SI n h11l1on in )L" latest quartt·r dnd \..; ~f rl·purll'd a SI 26 b1l11on profat Two Die in Quake JAKARTA. Indonesia !AP> An earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale rocked the In· dooesaan tourist island of Ball and the neighboring Island of Lombok on Saturday. killing al least two persons and inJuring more than 40 . a poli ce spokesman said He said reports from the area. about 650 DUles east of th.as Indonesian capital. told of damage to more than 700 ho m es Burned Marines .. • Treated SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) - Brooke Army Medical Center's famed bum treatment teams mobilized today for their moetdif· ficult ta.alt since t.be Vietnam War -care of 31 Marines severely bu med in a freak flre at tbelr base in Japan. More than 70 M arjnes and three Japanese were inlured Friday when winds from Typhoon Tip toppled a 5,000-gallon rubber fuel container. Tbe eaaolin e iplited and aeot a river or fire throu&h a Marine barracks area at the Mount Fuji base, 90 miles IOUthwestofTokyo. Three of the Marines have died from their burns, including one who died Sunday evening en route to Brooke. Two huge C-141 Starliftefs brought 38 of the 1.njured Mari.Des to Kelly Air Force Bue here Sun- day evening. The victims were then ruabed to Brooke, the world's only military burn unit. One of the Marines, Pvt. Thomas J. Bruenig of St. Paul, Minn .. was declared dead on ar· rlvalatKellyonSunday,Annyof. ficlalssald. The conditions of the 37 vtctims at Brooke were not Immediately available, but 17 were clas1ified aa "very serious" and 21 were list- ed as "serious to very serious" when they left Japan. ·'There a r e some in ver..Y critlcaJ condition," said an Army off1c1al , who requested anonynuty Two Marines died in Japan and two others were ''too critical'' lo be airlifted to Brooke One of the dead Mannes 1dentifled u Lance Cpl LC Malveaux of Beaumont. Texas. but m1htary officials did not 1dentJfy the other T hirty one or the burned Mann~ and two Japanese were tn·dtt'<I and relrused A J apanese "om an remained hospitalized f 'roae Pagr .. 1 I KILLER ... on llam11tnn and Avocado !>treets on t he east side of llarbor Boult'vard Mass Seruor lt\ed on the ~H·st ">•de of Hcsrbor In veslleators S&Jd all of the "omen have been bludgeonerl ,lnc1 in <1-0m1• ri\'l'' ..,t rangled a-. "'' II \111.,t '41·n rap•·d \II ll>Cf(' TP!>ldt.'nl of apart mt'nh most 1,f "h1rh .,..ere li!round noor JOUrtmcnts Pohct- 'Jld tht·rt· Jrt· n•1 1nd1cal10~ of fn rt t •I t!Olr~ into the apart m1·nts The JtlaC'ks have occurred in the t•arl) morning hours .,..hen tht.>rt' "t'fl' no uthn udults in tht> ..i pa rt mt.'nts and the \-1ct1 ms \4 ere in bed Task forC'e investigators met today and were to hos t a press conference this afternoon to d.ts- cuss the 1nvestigation. Al present. the detectives are studying a total or 14 assaults, includmg the latest. in which 10 wome n and an unborn infant have died It was expected. however, that '"'·est1gators would eliminate a few of those cases from con· s1derat1on in order to concen· trat<' on tht• most recent cases --- ~ . . 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DAit' l'ltotSUltt Students aren't often en couraged lo laugh al their school work, let alone at guest lecturers But in Meri Gyves' English class at University High School in Irvine. the laughter serves a purpose which goes beyond mere whimsy !:ihe and her students are using comedy as a medium for learn ing. And their tutors. 1t wouJd seem are Phi Bela Kappa when it comestoinducinga belly laugh How else can you descnbe a session with some of Hollywood's zaniest jesters who also make their living by appearing nightly on teleVlsion's Make Me Lau~h series. a sort of audience· participation Laugh In Three of the young perfornwr~ on that show a long with comedian Carl Waxman. who appt>ar~ m· <.•asionally at the Laugh Stop night club in Santa Ana. have bctomt• familiar faces in M ~ G:,vtos classroom. Whatthey do1s reallv q u1tes 1rn pie in acompticated sortofway They use comedy as a mean~ of teaching the studen~ how to bet ter communicate. the youn1. teacher said. ~ ·'They were tu med off b:. tht· old methods." she said of ht•r pupils' reactions to standard 1n st ruction technioues T he comics have so far dem onstrated to her students that writing needn't be dull or un One-naontla Period Amtrak Logs 2nd Kansas Derailing OFFERLE, Kan. <.AP> -At least 24 persons were injured to· day when Amtrak's Southwest Limited passenger train derailed i n western Ka nsas -the train's second derailment in the state this month. railroad officials said Three of the injured reqwred hospitalization, authorities said. The 11-car. three·e ngine train was entering the city limits of Of· fer le when the final three cars. all sleepers, went off the tracks about 1: lOa.m .. authorities said. Offerle is a village of about 300 persons. 30mileseastof Dodge Ci· ty. The train was en route-t.o Chieagofrom Los Angeles. Two persons were listed in sta· ble condition at the Spearville District Hospital, about 11 miles west of Offerle. while another was taken lo Dodge City Regional Hospital. The extent of their in· juries was not immediately dis· closed. Some 21 other persons were treated for minor injuries. includ- ing cuts and bruises. at area h ospitals and released , Shorter Lives authorities said. Brian Duff. an Amtrc1k spokesman in Washington. said the derailment occurred on a straight stretch of the main Santa Fe track. wtuch IS nanked in or ferle bytwoside tracks. The rear wheels of then inlh car ran slightly off the track. Duff said . while the 10th and 11th cars were derailed. The 11th car was on its side, he said. Spokesmen at the scene said the runth car was dragged upright for almost a mile withonesetofwheelsoffthetrack before the train ca me to a stop. Duff said he did not know how fast the train was going at the time of the derailment. or how many p sssen ge r s were transferred to the front eight cars, and the train resumed its trip. to Chicago about 3112 hours after the derailment. On Oct. 2, the Southwest Limit ed. traveling at about 78 mph, de- railed in Lawrence. Kan . result· ing in the death of two crewmen and injuries to nearly 70 passengers. Smokers Due Boost In Insurance Rate? WASlUNGTON <AP>-An in· s urance company that pioneered discounts to non.smokers said today its experience shows that cigarette smokers have marked· ly higher death rates and should be charged higher premiums. The di~rences in life expec- tancy "are too large to be ig- nored ... in individual life in· s urance underwriting and pric- ing ." State Mutal Lire Assurance Co. said in a study. State Mutual said the study found that, for men age 32, non- smokers' average life expectan- cy is nearly 79, while smokers' life expectancy is under 72. Release of the study m'arks the fint time an in.su.rance com- pany has made public the death rates of policy-holders who smoked cigarettes. The study suggests that because two-thirds of 11dults do not smoke, the st.aodard life in- surance tables should be revised to make non-smoking the norm and ci1amte smokers should be placed in a "substandard" risk cate1ory. Thal may not be pract.lcal yet because ol sales considerations, said the stud y by actuaries Klcbael J. Cowell and Brian L. fflf'lt. But it predicted, "The in· 1uranc:e industry may eventual· ly decide to adopt a substandard classification for s mokers." William KJoepfer, vice pres•· dent of the Tobacco Institute, an industry group, said that while he had not examined the study. State Mutual's measurement "is based on a s ingle factor and doesn't take into account other possible factors ... Kloepfer s aid a number of things "may contribute to mortality rates in terms of lifestyles. personal customs, e n· vironmental exposures, occupa· lional hazards, smoking, gender. drinking, diet -we could go on and on." There is said to be a five-year gap between the sexes in the life tables, which figure that 32· year-old women will live to 79 and men to 74. Because the insurance in- dustry takes into a ccount women's longer lifespan when it sets premiums. "it becomes dif· ficult to justify not making an underwriting distinction by smoking,·• the study said. State Mutual became the first inlmance company to offer dis· counts to non·amoken In 1964 after the first surgeon general's report indicated s moking as harmful to health. 1maginat1vl' at cill, that through humor onl' ('an le arn to un dl•rstand tht• l'lenH'nts of both writtt•n and vt•rbal cornmun1ca· t Ill ti AbOVl' alJ. M::. Gyve!> l'.iald. thl' pl'rforml•rs haVl' e mphas1zl'd hOW sOOll'll ffil'S It ta keS f ai I Un.• hl'fon• anyom• l'<JO truly s ucceed at\\ h<.it he or sht• 1::. try1ng to do ~t s GyH~s knew 1t would take :-.umNhmg d1ffen:nt to n •ach her \OUng:.lN'S Thl') \\{'fl' after all. the kinds of students whom other ll'arhN·:. \ iewl'd with dis ma\ Thl'\' \\l'rt' thl' le~s mot1' ated ) OUOj.!Sl('~. I IW UOt'S \\1th truanC)' probll'lll!. <:oord1nator of altt'rnallH· pro~rams at liniver'>1ty I hgh. M~ C) \es onl' rlay dt'l'ldl'd to pa) a '1!>11 to lhl· Laugh Stop on Bristol Strel'I . wondering 1f there were pt>rhaps some way s he could USl' humor as a tool of instruction S h e met Waxmcin . who pl•rforms at the ni ght cluh, and hl' agn•C'd to kl'lure the class on wrilln)! Ht> has since made numerous trips t.o her classroom. working with her students on the proper methods of wntten communica· lion. "They were great to me," the teacher said of Waxman and othe rs at the Laugh Stop. She said Waxman in particular "really hit 1t off with the kids . He's really ht•lped .. Ms Gvves knew she had struck a rich vein of both humor and knowledge. and s he probed a bit farther She got in touch with the writer::. <.ind performers of the Make Me Lau~h show. but they said their schedules wouldn't allow them to come tolrvme. S h e talked again lo Biff Manard. a wntcr and performer on the show. and ht' eventually altered his schedule so he couJd t <ilk totheclass The day he s howed up last month. he brought along t woof his friends. Bruce Baum and Maf1y Cohen. both writers for the show They ::.tayed for three hours. Ms Gyves ~aid. al first playing a tlassroom version of the night lime sho\\ <1n which a tomt'dian tries to make someone from thP audience. or m this case , the cla::.sroom. lau~h > and then Lalk mg about the element:. of corned} and what 1t t3kes to perform n1ghtl:, Repeated!) the three stressed how important 1t \\a::. to learn from mistakes and never give up The) also emphasized that wnt ing could be exciting a~ well <i::. fun M~ Gyve~. look1n~ back on their appearance. termed 1t a "rcalsuccess" forthc studen~ She said the alternative pro ~ram at the high school is geared to provide individual instruction for the students. who arc en· couraged to work at their own pace. She said Waxman and the three Make Me Laugh performers aU told her how much they enjoyed working with the youngsters. She added that she can s~ several "budding comedians in class, including the teacher · · SA Man Slain By Shotgun A 26-year·old fl'\jln was killed by a shotgun blast at his Santa Ana home Sunday night. police said. f' . The man . identified as Eduardo Rivera, 1800 18th St .. answered a knock at the door of his home at about 10 :30 p.m. and then quickly slammed the door witnesses t.old police. But RJvera was struck in the upper body by a abolgun blast through the door and died al the scene, police said. No au.apecLs were seen. Treated SAN ANTONIO, Texaa (AP> Brooke Army Medical Center'• famed burn treatment teams moblllied today for their motJldlf· tlcult tuk alnce the Vietnam War care o/ 37 Mannes severely bu med In a freak fire at their base In Japan. More than 70 Marines and three Jupanete were injured Friday when winds from Typhoon Tip toppled a 5,000.gallon rubber fuel container. The gasoline Ignited and sent a river of fire through a Marine barracks area al the Mount Fuj i base, 90 miles southwest of Tokyo. Three of the Marines have died from their bums. including one who died Sunday evening en route to Brooke Two huge C-141 StarlHlers brought 38 of the injured Mannes to Kelly Air Force Base here SWl day everung. The victim s were then rushed to Brooke. the world's only mlhtarybum unit One of the Marines. P vt Thomas J Bruenig of St PauJ. Minn . was declared deud on ar rival at Kelly on Sunday. Army of f1c1als said The conditions or the 37 v1ctJm~ a t Brooke were not immediately available. but t7 were class1f1ed as "very serious" and21 were list ed as "serious to very ~enouJ-. · when they left J ap<.in . ··There an• some in very critical condition." s aid an Army o ffi cial . who rcque ~l t'c1 anonymity Two Mannl'S d1t·d in Japan and l~o others wt:rl' "too <:nt1cal" to be airhfled to Brookl' One of lh1: dl'ad Mannes 1denl1f1cd as Lane•· Cpl LC Malveaux of Heaumont. Texas, but military off1c1als did not 1 dent1r~ lht.'othn Thirt) ont' of tht' burnt•rl \tannC'::. and two Ja1>ant•-,e \H•r1• treated and relt.·ast.'d A Japanto.,•· \\om an remaml•d hosp1lal11ed Five S tabbed In Fullerton f'1ve persons were stabbed and a 3uvenile taken into custody ear ly Sunday m Fullerton after a fight broke out during a party. police said. A group of local residents tangled with parly·crashers from Los Ange les dur ing the party at the 800 block or South Cedar Avenue The injured. whose wounds ranged from minor c uts to multiplC' knifing~ ~en· l<.lkl•n to M art1n Luther and Anahl'1m M emonal ho~pilab. officers said Costly Art Still Missing The "Shephl'rd Boy... a 16th Century pa1nt1n~ \alucd ..it $25.000, rt.'ma1nNI m1s:.ing toda~ from thl· Rowl·rs Museum in Santa Ana Tht.' painting. tht• \\Ork of the Italian art1~l AndrC'a Dc:I Sllrto. "'as stolen Frida) b) a thief who j.!rabbed 1t from a \\all. rnn from the building. 1umpcd 1nt!I J ('ar anrl drove orr Santa J\na poltl'l' ~<ltd tuda' the:. haH' yet to lt>l'at(' thl' pa1nl In~ or •• SUSl)l'l l ID lht• l'aS•' ~t u~t·urn offlc·1llb ha\ t' appcJlt·tl tor n •tum ol thl' JIJtntmi.: uo hJrml·ll \,/ Who's ia There? This Salt Lake Cit)' couple found a way to m ake waiting for a bus on a nuny day a little mor(! bearable hunate Will Plead Guilty • Ill Bribe Try \ Chrno Stall' f'ns11r1 1nrnat1· • te·1•used of altt-mpl1nh 111 hnh• .Jn Orange Count' ~l..IH nor Court Judge has tnd ll';Jll·r.I h1· ~111 pll·ad guilt) to th• rhar~1· Jnd Jl'l l'PI JO add1t11111.tl l14ri \l,tr prison tt·rm R1t·hardT1moth\ W11rkm.1n i:. nt J d ,. t h l' " n rt 111; n c 1· m 1· r; t aflt•r Jgrt•t·1nl! to plt•ad guilt) I•• ntnt· unri·lalt·d count" of g rnntJ I hr•fl Jlll•mptl'f1 ~r .tnrl thdt .1011 f11rg1·n in r11nm·ct11111 ~ 11h J lu, un l ar ..... 11· ...... c.·h1·m1 \,\'orkman ~ho,.., bt·1ng held 111 < 1 r :1 n g l' Co u n l ' J ,, 1 I " a ' dwrgt'<.I last Tue!>dcH with hnt>.. ... ohc1tallon and Clh ... trul'll(ln or JU=>lll't> afll:r undcrtove r a)t<:nt.'> cl1~closed that an attempt w<1~ made to bribe Judge Robt-rt Rickles It wa::. alle~ed that a female accompli ce. Martha Hawkins. 30. of Huntington Harbour. at Workman's request. turned over $20.000 to the ai;tents as col lateral for a cash payment Deputy Oistnct Attorney Jean Rheinbe1mer said an obstruct.Jon of JU"llCl' char~·· f1ll'r1 ilfi?ain"I lhl· '-'Oman \\Ould bt-d1:.m1..,..,t•d 1f Workman follows through ~llh hh .,tatl'<l intention to plead j.!u1I 1) to a sm1i!le charRl' of bn hen .. ullc1latJon According to 1n' e~ll~alor' Workman had hoped to ronvint1• Judge Rickles to allo"' him to plead guilty to. lhC' pend1nli( grand theft charJ?C'> and rec1:1H' a "entenc1' lh<1t ~ould run con l'Urrt'ntl~ ~•th his currl'nl pn"''° lt'rm Ill' 1o; ... cheduled to bt r•· lt·a~cd from Chino in ~t ,n Workman \\ J)-o ,1•nlent·t'1! to -.tJtc• pn:-.on foli o" 111)( ,J l\f7i Dissident~ Trial PRAG L' E . Czet•ho~lo vak 1 <1 1 A I' I C:n•choslo\'ak1d s b11! :!l'"l d1 ... ~1den1 tr1JI tr. 't'H'n ~ear'> OPt'ned todd~ and d1s'o1 dC'nt sources said thl' "1fe of ont or lhl' ddendants ~;J)'o takt'n into c·u'>tod' b) polict• Jrter ,h, h n.: .1 n l J k 1 n g r. n t e., 1 n tt1 ,. l'OU rl room t•ht•('k (Orgen l'flllVt<'llOn lit· re· m.11m•d frl•t• nn h:ul however . ~hilt· the· l'J "t' "'a" undt-r ap· IJl'JI Thi rnnv11•l11m ~as upheld and \\ orl. m.m lht· dtoputy d1~tnct at- tornt ~ .. a1<1 bt>l·aml· a fugitive I h· ~ ao; Jrrt>.,ll'fi in November and ,1·n1 !fl Chino \h Hhl'1nht•1mt·r .,a1rJ .,he will .. .,i. th:.it \.\orkman receive th<:- 01JX1mum ... l·ntt•nn· nine year... 111 n ·tum for plt>Jd1ng guilty tht· r r.tnd lht•ft and fnrg1•r) l'h<.trge~ \ n \ .,t·nkn<·1· n:t·e1 \'Pd on a bn iw n con' 1tt1on likely woulrl run l'Onc:urrrl'nlly with the g rand l ht· ft :-cntem·t· o;he .,aid ~1·nt1:nc in~ •~ '>chedull'd for 'if)\/ ~ Two Injured In Crash on Coast Route \ moton<;t and .1 pa:.<;enl!er ,,. t'rt" IDJUTl'<l in J thrl'l' ('Jr (.'C)I 1ls1on on Pac1f1c Coast H1ghwa~· near Scotchman .., Covt> Fnday ..i. ht.'n a c;porL' ct1 r apparently ~~nt out of control colhdmg ~1th t.,.o·oncom1nJ? vehu:les CJll(omrn JIJ~hway Patrol of fic·t-r., c;a1d John l'.1 ul 2!i. of Lacuna BeJch ~a :-. d ri'in~ northbound on Coa:-l H1~hwa~ ~ 1 t h h 1 ' ii ., .. ,.., t• n .I! 1• r B 11 11 l' \\ J lkl'r . 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H , ... ) n.i ~~1 1~ .1IS< 1v J1!ablQ.. w1tr. matc.h:~ Lrousz.m, l~µnf'd.it.lhl.r " ri111111 c-r plizat<zd f'ront 44 Rlshton Island· Newport Beach·7141644·50i0 1001 ~s.twood Bluc:L·~stwood V111agc·2 J314i9·i727 ·--- p I • 1 • -· ... ---... .. ......,, o..Milr •• ,.,. rel· tf•d C) Setback for lsrftel . ·-~ ;·~ .. tiag ..... ....... ~ Te•~~\' Dayan Quits; Land $ettlement Dlega! ......... J £ftUSAJ~£M (AP, Pnrn Do You Know Suzie? Mlntat r Menachem Be1tn':; 1ovemment WH l'ffllna I.Oday under LVfO •W'Pf'IH blowa -the rdlfn111Uon ot Yore Ill Mtmat.er M0th D•yan and • Supreme Court order lhat Jew1 muat JJve up a eonlrov r1lal Weal 8uJt •<'lllemt'nl SM.SQJI BT'\)QWU ""'"°"ll ond llf'r lrwitt~ Qvorftr iu:t'd /)Ollar &urvey. only once wus Sui.le menlloned And then. not even by . name It happened in a oe1ghbomood Balboa ma rket The young woman clerk very carefully ex amined m y three quarters in change when sh<' handed them to me "I RAVE TO BE VERY careful w1lh the auarters." she apologif.ed ··Have to watch out for one of those funny dollars." Thus ls the fate or thl' Susan Brownell Anthony dollar com u ·s become known as runny money It's a shame Actually, before J started this exbaust.Jve !>Ur vey on the new dollar coin. one did fall into m y possession. The g uy JUSt ahead of me a t a Laguna Be<tch store handed one to the <.'I erk The poor store fellow almost had a fit. Ht was prepurmg to sturf it unde r the com dr:Jwer in h1~ ca~h rcg1stt-r. so 1l wouldn·t xet mixed up with the regular coins, whf'n I told him I d takl' 11 )I(' lookC'd at me hkl'I w a!\ daft Later, J g;nl' that Suzit· <t~C:t} I h:Hl'll I "''t·n .J1111thn unt• SIOCl' C-LEAKL V , IT IS BEYOND undt·r!->t<tnt1 1nJ,! how th1· I nit l'd Stutes mint could des1~n and prudure a n1·w dollar (·111n with s uch rt-mark a bit' !'>1mil<1nty 1n s ize to thl' two-hit JllN '(' tl wa!> a monument<tl blunder According to man\ offic1als. lh<>re are supposed t'1 lM! 650 mil hon of the Susan R Anthony dollars in r 1rc ulat1on If so lht!y'vcbecome largely inv1~1ble This in indeed u sorry fate for <t dollar t om that w<1s ~u11 posed to honor the person who led the b<tttle for woman 1>ul frage in the United St ates . tier valiant and rclcnllt·~s effortb re~ultcd an pui.sa~w <Jf the 19th Amendme nt to our <.:'mi.t1tulmn J:I\ 1ng wt1mf'n ttw vote 14 years after Ms Anthony's deuth on March l:l 1006 ONCE DURING HE R 1·<1mpa1~n for !->uHra~e. -.tw ;u ul hc dollowcri. m arched upon the polb in Roch<'Slt'r , Nc:w York 1n an effort to force cleet1on ofrlciali. to let the-wome n vote She was arrested and <·<1nv1cl('d orth1s luw ·bre1Jkin ~. Sh<· refused to pay thl' f1n1• llad s he decided lo p<iy and Su"'in B Anthony dollurs had been around m those days. the court off1 c1als probably wo uld havt' refused to accepl t h1· funny httlc coins The court ordtlr. b.ndod down today ... Id the KOvernment'11 1tl&ure ol pnv•t.ely owned Ari'> land for ~ Elon Moreh KUle m e nt Qt}Mr thti Ar•b ctty of N•blWi wu illcaaJ It 1ave th4: •~Ulera JO d•Y• to (let o ut THI': A&AB l.ndowner11 had c ballen1cd lbc aiovernment'!') c:laam th•l th~ etlle menl waa. e11ent111I for lsneJ 's secunty. an ari~umt!nt th • rugh court had 11cceµt.ed 10 alJ previous cases involving Jewis h enc laves 1n oc:t:up1ed ternlory (.'ab1nt!t Secretary Arieh Naor 1rn1d the governm ent would .i b1 de by the court dec1s1on "There Is ti v<•rd1ct and the gov t'roment has nothJn~ to do but to ohe) 1t and carry 1t out This is u ~ovt•rnmt:ul ot luw ... he told rt• ptirt.-rs l>ay an hud t'1lt•d his opposition lo the Elon Morch M~ttlement a!> llOl' or rt•llSOOS fpr hlS restgna t ion on Sunduy But his chief ~rtpe ~ll.'I ht~ luck o r 1n£lUenCt• O\ t·r 1h1• four monlh·old nef(Ql1a t 1ons with Egy 1>t a11d the United States on autonomy for Palestin 1an11 on the occupied We11t Bank ur lhe Jordun RI Vt'r and m th<· Gazu Stnp BEGIN ANO o t,,he r leadin1t members of his CatttQ~ said the res1JinaUon won't chartp their tough s tand in the autonomy talks . Rut ls raeh newspapers to day p r edict ed Oay a n 's de Porno King Wnvicted ROME, Ga 1AP1 M1chat:I Thev1s. convicte d of usin~ arson Jnd m urde r to build a pomoj( r ..i p h ) l' m Jil rt'. ., a 1 d h c w .i., ·fl lied with b1tternciss an<t vt.>n~<'M<'t' · al the v<>rd1ct hul vowt•d ht• ~ouh.1 "nt•vcr 1>tc11> f1~hlin~ . Th(•\1~. 47. Jlld 1mt' of h1~ <idult 11rlt'nlt•1I bu~nwl-.:ws. Global In '1 ui.t ri.-., Inc· . were c·on v1ch:d 111 ft·de ral court Sunday or Ollt' c·ount cuch o f racketeering und 1 at'kC'lt.•t:nng t.·o ni.piracy Tht'Vli>. re:JI ei.tate aj(ent Jean nl"lte Evan1> and h er cousin , B<1 rt flood. <tlso wen• conv1ctt·<I or con~p1nn~ lo murder govern m<·nt w11n1·~i. Ho~1·r Dean l 'n d1·rh1ll who o,q., kllli·t.I lat.l 01· tolwr Killin~ AccidP-ntal ~,\ '\ ,. HA:-:nsc.:o 'A I'> l'tJhCl' hom1c1de in11cbl1gator.. .,,J v ;1 S<.in F ran«1:.t·o man . l~l'CJrl(e M<tvnk~. 57. a<·c1dcntal· I) killed hlh w1£t.·. 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''°" 1 CM a m "°'" 10 II m MOOft fl .. \ I 211 a m , ... , I II m Suff Avereoe M IQ!ll Ill 1.,.1 M•• lmum ll•IOlll In , .. ,. Pe<IOCI .,. M<-• l"'"• \orll• Manic• Htw"°'I HUllll"OIOll S.110....CN>\Y ..... ,,... ,... , , IO , 10 10 .. s ... 11 ,._ ... ,,.!OM'" 1.,.1 MH· l"'um ll•IOM 111 INI 01'" ''°" '""'• lallt• lileonl<. HtwPOfl HUlltlnoton un 01tt90Gol/nly .... Mall ow I t W I I W I 7 W l J HW 0111100~ for Tuo\day Lllllt ·~· parture would weaken the P · emmeflt, alnady 1Uit1er9d by • dom .. uc poUtJcaJ crt1t1. OpPGlltloft Labor Party cbW Sltlmoa P...... reacUna to UM retl1natJon, called on the P · ernment. to achedule new elec· tlOM, • call 8elln wu not likely to heed. Even before Dayan rnllMd. aeveral oppotltion partlet ralaed mottom ol no confidence ln the 8e1ln 1overnment, prlmartly challentitn1 It.I band.Ung of the lnfllUon·wuped economy. TbOH moUons come up for de· bale 'l\ielday when Parliament opens its winter seaalon. BEGIN WAI npec:ted to IW-. vive the~· votes, but a 1polse1m1n aatd Detenae Mlnltter Za•r Welaman bid tMft recalled trom a vllit to E1y9t to bolat.er 1overnmeal r1nkl du.rlna the votln1. A Weisman aide aald the defea1e cblel would return Tuesday. Dayan. who played a key ro&e ln hammering o ut the peace tr11t1 with E1Ypt and la con· 1ldered by many to be larael'a mott creative negotiator, told reporters he quit. be<:auae "I wu rele1•ted to dolna what I didn't want to do, at.t.endlng cocktail parties and ceremooJea." Glm••• ...... s •• ·~ ....... ourrs ISRAEl. CABINET Foreton Mtnfeter Deyen 2 7 Ch11rchgoers Freed ST . ALBANS , W. Va. (API H a rold Mann . c harged with holding 27 churchgoers at gun point for three hours, s urren- dered to authorities after he was permitted to broadcast un ob- scenity filled statement over a local ra<ho s tallon. Brandishing a rine and de mandang to talk to ne wsmen. Mann burst Into the St. Albarui Church of Christ shortly after s ervices began Sunday at 10 30 u m He gave up about ltt(et: hours later . after reading 1& 'ltatement over Charleston rad.Jo s ta tion WCHS. No u\junea were reported. "I DON'T believe be had any Sniper S l ays Two, Flees in Oklahoma OKLAHOMA CJTY (AP) -A sniper who killed a couple ·m a c rowded shopping center parking lot escaped and left police w1lh few clues to b.18 1denuty or mouve J esse Eugene Taylor, 42. and Marion Vlra Bresette. 31. wen· killed in the attack Sunday, pol.i ce said Investigators sa.td they had hved al the sume OkJaboma City address for about two monlhb Sgt. Tom Mundy s aid dettttsves queallooed the dead woman .., threl' childre n and ubout s ut other witnesses to lhP shootm~i. THE VICTIM S HAD JUST left a s uJ>('rmJiket and ~tort' luJd ing grocery !>aeks into a car shortly before 5 p m ..... ht-n .. omeonc ooened fire with a high-powered nfle from acrohh lhe ~twc·t ·'I JU:.t turned arou11d <1nd !>aw ,. man fall 111· ,. <11' r-u tchin1: bulll'lb. I couldn t !'->ce where the)' ~l're coming fmm. -..ud \'inr• Allen. an employN• of the st.ore th<' v1ct1mi. had JUa t left "Thl· man wu:, s hot r1r!>l , ·• '<tld Chiirl1·' lf(js:ikin.. J(, unotht'r '>Ion· t·mploye.e 'lie· ....... ~ \o·lhn~ '\o' ...,,, • ...,,,. II• v.•·nl up t11>p11n'>t thl' c·<ir .i nd ht· l(<>t !>h<1l J~il1n llE SAI D T iit-: WOMAN lit·~:in scrt.'uming 1441kf'd fr111n tH·hind lht· ( ,1r .1nll ..... ,j, 1tppro;wh1nj.! Tit} lrir ~ v rrm1· 1Jt1<h 14 h• 11 1>ht'. too. wa~ ft·ll.-t1 lnvt'sl1~<1tor!> said Taylor wa~ hit in lht· <tbdom en !JOO che~t The woman was s hot once in the torso. they i-.a1d intention of hurting 1Jnyone ." Lawrence Lo r e . one o f the hostages. ha1d a fterwe1 rd "M amly. I felt sorry for the man. bec<1W1e he 1s so 1>1ck," another 00!,tage. 56 year-old Kit· ty Buk.ant, added. Mann. who was arraigned before Mag11~trale Carl Withrow. was cbar~ed with a i.ingle count of kidnapping and ordert!d h eld without bond. Kanawha County prosecutor J amci. Roark said Ma nn wru, take n to CharleslOfl Ar ee1 Medical Cente r for cs psychiatrit· dnd physica l ex- .imtnCitH>n. THE SMALL t·hurc h was ringed by police officers and firt-f1ghlers. <tnd the staU> police c·alled in its SWAT team On(! .,harpshoot1•r -;t()Qd on a plat - form levt·I with one o f th1, r hur<'h '~ windows Another knee led in the road aiming at a front door Hut no bhots wer•· f1r1·d ~ •· ., ,, r ·• I r ,. JI o r t 1· r ., and pJrumE."d..I<·!> cnl•'rcd lhc church. and <it about I Jf> JJ m Mann 14 J "I allu~1·1l to ~•1 •IO thr-air \h•·r h•· 1 11m11l1·l•·tl tht-l1r11a1t 1 J .,l h•· r1·1t·.1'>••d lh•· rc mJ1n111~· rtll' m ht·r., 11( tlw r• in lo( n ~.1 t1011 i,.,1 twl1t 1•·1,,.1rt• r .i11d .. 1111 lu· ..... i,l,j IJI I "lld••f f I J1l1lil 1· 111 ,,, • I .... , I '"'" lt1• I hun ~ Ull .• ( rrll''1 .md hdnd1 IJfft·d h ltl l • r ,.., "'4~1' \"-1111• •ii \J.1nn .1rm-. \4,.., 1 uff11I h1 hJOlfod h1., rifl. 111 ltt1• 1~1l1n·m.in .ind lht' 1n c 1dt•nl '41.1'1 '''er Maybe that's not how they pronounce it in Idaho. but that's ho w 1t was spelled on this rural road in r-.ic1 Pcr<'l' Count). 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C /I !~I Try Our BREAKFAST SPECIAL Two Eggs, Two Strips of Bacon or Sausage Links and Your Choice of Three Pancakes or an English Muffin All for Only 1.49 ~:floger. • H~ 'i IAUHAN r Co8la Mesa 2300 Harbor Blvd .. 540-8535 Available Monday thtu Friday 7'00 AM·11 00 AM Offer Expires December 30i 1979 ,.., .. ~-- 8'~Prellle Experts Split Over Bianchi ~ LOS ANGELES CAP)-Accuaed Rill1ld1 a.....,. KeDMth 8lancbJ bed a b.latory ol emo- Uoul pnbMma, lnel\ldlq wtaat l• deeertbed u • .. ,....._cal" relat.k'ea"lp wtt.b tu. IMdMr. ac· • COl'd1llc to .. ycl\iatric NPQrta. -TIM "POrta. made pubic l"ffently, lndJcat.e BJucbl bolh ldea.llaed and bated bll lnCXMr, and alle•edb acted out b1a bolU.Ut,r toward women tbroulb murder. The alleaedly -.tnbeallll¥ motb•l'-IOll rela UonbJp 11 the m~r theme ol psychlatrie report& on Bluehl that weN 1ubmJtted to a BeWn1ham. Wu b., by ab ~-appolnted experU. TtlE at:POaTS .\l.80 deal wit.b BJancbl'a 11- le&ed split personality and provide deta11s ol two murders b e bas •dmltted commlttln& in W asb.lngt.on. Bianchi, who arrived in 1'°' Anples SWlday, was to be arral&ned today in five ol the Hillside Strangler murders that occurred ln Los Angeles between im and 1978. ''That boy was my life," the mother, now Mrs. -...--a'"'' ,·~i .1t ..... ____ .__ .. ____ - ...... ()ctd)er 22. 1979 DAILY PtLOT M Busing on Trial ' Mandatory Plan Faces Test LOS ANGELES <AP> -A half doun aUomeya were prepared wtlh a hall-dozen different statement.a to· day aa the city school int.egraUoo case finallr went to trial. The lrla will take about 35 working days, said J erry Halverson, the school board's chief legal counsel. On Oct. 17. attorneys for the Board of Education presented their ftnal amendments to the dislrlct'a pro- posed plan for integrating the stu- dents according to the ruling of the state Supreme Court. THE AMENDMENTS, spurred by a Sept 25 vote or the newly re- constructed school board, called for ellm1nauon or all mandatory aspects of the Integration program, currently in its second year. and e mphasized th e increased use of voluntary ··magnet" schools about tryln1 to tnteirate. "In no city of any large size have they been been able to accompll1h de1epe1at100 without 10me mandatory bac&up, .. said 1pokeaman Sharon Stricker. Halvenoo Hid the district bas not been able to predict how many stu· dents would be Integrated undertbeal· I-voluntary plan. It's hard to know. because we would have to predict what people will do,00 he said. "Our hope is tbat we'll cover at least as many under the voluntary plan as u.o- der a mandatory plan, not more." He sajd the school board ia asking for implementation of the voluntary plan by next September. but i.s hop- ing to put 1t into effect for the coming spring term HALVERSON SAID time is impor- tant because the district's white enrollment dropped 10 percent this year and the year before, when the mandatory integration program was first instJtuted Sam Piccione or Rochester, N. Y .. said in a recent interview. "l put him first, before my husband .. I raised him on a pedestal." ~One's on You ... w.,....... In commenting on the amend- ments. School Board President Roberta Weintraub. pointed to the declining number or white students 10 the 537,85.5-student population, and said mandatory integration pro· gr ams earned out by busing students from their neighborhoods to distant schools has been ··a dismal failure " At the same umc. mmority enroll- ment h~ increased and district of- f1c1a ls have said they arc afraid they won 't have enough white students to 1ntc~rate with minority students. THE PSYCHIATRISTS also say that Bianchi's mother exercised a control over the boy that is l a rgely responsible for his hostility toward women. "The need to exert control over women was later to be acted out in his hiring out prostitutes and most graphically and destructively in the kill· ings of women." psychiatrist Dr. Saul Faerstein or Los Angeles wrote in his report to the court. "And in the process of achieving his victory over the female authority figure by killing her sur· rogates. he also vanquished the male authority figure by eludmg the police, sheriff's and detec- tives." Faerstcm wrote. FAERSTEIN WAS ONE of six experts who ex- am med B1a nch1 's mental state after he was charged with the strangulation murders of two Western Washmgton Unive rsity coeds Royal Dodge Crowds Jeer · 1 Queen's Sister 1 SAN FRANCISCO <AP)-Princes Margaret s uccessfully dodged about 200 chanting de m - onstrators on her first night in the city. slipping into a reception at the British Consulate here. While the angry protesters shouted. "lrelond for the Irish" and "End British lmperiaJism." Princess Margaret remarked, "It's annoying to cause such excitement when one hasn 't done anything." T h e Q u een·s peared m a noor-lcngth .i.,T.f TE.: celebrated sister ap-( J . white gown and a daz-_______ _,. zling diamond necklace at .. : ~ cons_ul~~e press reception Sunday evening. smil- :--mg uriI1appably despite the clamor of boos and :: shouts audible from across the street. ~ .. rotell Sa•• Be's tlae Otte :: CHICAGO <AP> -California Governor J erry ':-Brown says he is the "alternative" Democratic :··candidate for president -the one who will appeal • "to -people in revolt against the political and :.: economical order." .,. Brown. who is on a campaign swing through • the Midwest and East, preached fiscal con· ,• : .. servatism and budget balancing and criticized! President Carter on both issues. •-"The sad truth is that Jimmy Carter promised . • . • t • ~ . 1 ; to balance the federal budget by 1980, and he ha~ failed t.o keep that promise ... .l~r Stabbed, KU~d SAN FRANCISCO -The brutally stabbed body or a young woman Jogger was found in a sha llow grave near the Palace or the Legion of Honor. police :.aid today "lt looked hke she was butchered," said Of· ricer Bruce Gendron or the unidentified woman. whose body was found Sunday afternoon by fi ve hikers who followed a trail of blood to the grave or dirt and twigs Claa.,e.: llrge• Cab• LOS ANGELES IAl'l Mexican-American community leaders urge peaceful resistance to renewed neighborhood r aids by U.S. immigration agents Farm la bor leader Cesar Chavez and Mario Obledo, state secretary of health and welfare made their remarks Sunday at a meeting of about 100 Hispanic leaders from California and several other s tates. The meeting preceded t.tte second annual rally for Hispanic University, altended by more than 4,000 persons at East Los Angeles College. Pan9 E•d• f• Tra9ed• LOS ANGELES CAP>-A 39-year-old Oakland man was stabbed to death as be arrived lo celebrate bis brother's birthday. police said. Joaquin Dominguez was allegedly assaulted by another guest as be approached his brother's house Saturday night . Police arrested Manuel Nava. who was re- portedly being evicted from the party after arguing with guests. T .. •e Trek Ca•eeled TAHOE CITY (AP) -Univer sity o f Calllomia lake expert Charles R. Goldman says the Lake Tahoe underwater expeditions, beset by bad weather and equipment failures, have been called off. Goldman said Sunday he "reluctantly " declined an orler by the owners or the submarine Pioneer I to continue the dives into the mlle·biab, alpine lake. call 142-HTI. hi • ,.,., word• loworll tor Larry Mahan. formt•r world champion cowboy a nd styled .. King of Cowboys, .. pours ·beer over the newly crowned "'King of Chih." Frank Stt,v.unl of F air Oaks, Ca lif. Steward won $15.000 Sunday for Chili whil'h hl' :-.ays requires seven beers to prepared -one to cook with anti l-IX tur lhl' took. Pair Get$293,000 SAN DIEGO <AP> Th(' county has awarded $293,000 to a l"Ouph• 1nJurcd last year when a sheriff's car :-.lammt•tl tnto their car rn a V1:.ta in- tersection .. The Board of Supcrv1:.or.. approved the award. precludmg the• C"asc from going to c1 court tnal. Stephen Hudek of \'1:.ta undcr~ent hip s urgery and was hosp1tahzcd :-.cvcral \\eeks after the depu ty shenff":. t·ar hit the llud1·k :. small foreign car The deputy r eported!}' was rcspondmg to an e mergency c all whl·n the ,1cc1dent occurred #I RABBITT INSURANCE ........ ~. ,.,._ ...... ,_ l~•uh 1.,._, FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 541-5554 or US-l4l7 ,,, • ......_,eo ... ..._ u°.'::as & spec1oll el1zobeth orden beoutu sotchel BUl ONE OF THE school dis· trict 's opponcnlS, ··The Integration P roJect. ·· h<ts charged that the school board':-. voll' to go to an all-voluntary syst<.•m shows 1t 1s "recalcitrant" This argument has prompted pro· posals by some parties m the case to expand the 1ntegrntion program to other distncts surroundin~ the city of Los Angeles Dial-a· T cme® EYE CARE INFO~MATION f'// ,: ..t 1/l IJIJl., I I API I< 'f' h 11~ •11/ H {I ¥11•• Eu m • .., .... 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Magn1n Charge Account No . ._--· L • l Name~--~--~~--~----~~~~-----~- Address ~-------~---~~-~--------- City Sta te Zip ___ _ Sales tax and delivery charges. beyond o ur local United Parce l deli very area. will be added to telephone and mail orders. Plus 1.00 handling charge on orders under 10 00 . 1.magn1n South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957-1511 •' ! . , -. ,, Al ., L Robert N. WMd/PubC l•her Ttiotnai Kttvll/£d*'-• ~. Ootot.r 21, 11'11 Or•nveCoast O• IY P•IO• Editorial Page Barb.Ire l<rtlblch/Edltortat P1t9t Editor ~ ~ ~{ Will the Fed Stick to Its Guns? User Fee Voting Seems Impractical A move hu hem launched in the county to Dlaee9 oo the ballot next year a me11ure that would requfre voter 1pproval ot any new mer fees proposed by the Board of Supervllon to olfaet rev-ern• lost under PropoaJUoo 13. u·a Ul appt~ ldea. but one that, 1t put into prac· Uco, could t..ve a devutatina effect °" cowit.Y aervl.ceat Generally, reea lmpoeed l>y the coun\f board seem to WI reuooable and aimed directly at the uaen of spectric services. They lncluc.t. inc~uee \n boat 1Up fees al coun· t)'-operated marlnu. entrance' rees at county parb. ti down char1es 1t the county airport, tll&her Ubrary rlnea and some add.1Uonal char1es for building permlts and 'eourt coeta. All ol these county services. formerly supported by property tax re~enues , felt the shonfall after Proposition l3. Since many people need and want the serv1 ce1>. 1t mates sense to let the uaen pay tor them. But while voters were happy enough to reduce their property iaxes, it's a pipe dream to think they would be similarly willing to vote themselves more expenses. even tor essential services. And where would that leave the county if such services as trash dump operation, street lighting, sewage treatment, water services or road repairs began running in the red? Of course we all expect these things to be taken care of, but the money has to come from somewhere. The best that can be hoped for is that supervisors will cont inue to make sure user fees reflect no more than the actual increase in cost of each affected service. This man· date already is included in the Gann spending limit in· itiative. Proposition 4 on the Nov. 6 ballot. Costly Repair Joh Orange County supervisors have an important de· cision to make concerning the historic courthouse in downtown, old Santa Ana. The red Arizona sandstone structure has graced the corner of Broadway and Santa Ana Boulevard since 1900. It was once the bub of aJJ county court and govern· ment activities. It is now in "semi·retirement" but main· ta ins a warm spot in the hearts of many. But there are problems. The quaint dowager is ag- ing. A recent seismic safety inspection has det~rmined that the building would be unsafe in the event of an earth· quake. It rode out the Long Beach quake of 1933 without ma· jor damage but the story could be different if another ma· jor quake should strike the area . the report says. It is estimated that it would cost $2.8 million to rein force the building. which cost only $117,000 at the time of construction. · About 50 county employees work in the building and two courtrooms opera te daily. But the facility really serves as a temporary site for an overlow of county personnel. We 're not at all sure the county should spend nearly $3 million to meet the elaborate criteria. Nor is it written in stone that the courthouse should be torn down. Considering what happened to Imperial County's fan- cy. modemfatic adminjstration building in the recent quake, it's a good guess our venerable red structure is more solid than described It's certainly likely to withstand more points on the Ri chter scale tha n our own county administration build· ing -which ha~ been failing apart without any rumbles from underground. Go easy, supervbors We'd Love to Share Don't hold your breath waiting for the fallout. but three major state utiHties have just received a tax windfall from a state appellate court. The court ruled that Southern California Edison Co .. along with Pacific Gas and Electric up north and San Diego Gas and Electric to the south, are entitled to the full property tax relief provided by Proposition 13. The state Board of Equalization had argued that since the board, rather than county officials, assesses the utilities' property, the Proposition 13 valuation rollback to 1975 levels should not apply to them. A lower court decision favored the board, but it's been overruled by the appellate court and the utilities will get the tax break. It would be nice to think this will rapidly be reflected in our bills, but given the number of customers involved the best we can hope for is maybe a few pennies -some day. • Opinions expressed :in the space above are those of th e 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. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. BoydJWeapons ByLM.BOYD U '• commonly believed that J apan was a late arrival in the making or guns. Not tiue. I\ wu the leading gun. mat er once, Jong Iona ago. Theo the samurai clus lbere Dea r Gloomy Gus ln January the 1overn· ment will diacontlnue the Series E and H bondt. lnltead tWo new · t ypes wlll be for sale - Series E!! a nd HU. TbeJ will carry klnaer maturity period.I, 6ut will JteJd tbe .. me IA· terett -e.5 percent. Terrtncr E.L. in the 18th century rejected wes tern influence. And the whole country reverted back to the sword. Thal remained the nation's symbolic weapon for another 200 years. It was about 1940 when Texas Congressman Maury Maverick took to the floor of Coneress to introduce a set of syUables into the language that has since become the proverbial household word. Namely, "gobbledygook." Q. "Time ia traditionally announced aboard ships by the striking of bells. Why?" A. Tbe early pendulum clocks wouldn't work on a rollln1 1blp at sea. The half· hour sand clan was fairly reliable . tbouab . T b e belma_., bad a toutb Job. lie wu ....,ed every half llov . Wu Ollly natural to alp.al tbalrelWUme by •trik· \Af &be lblp•a bell wbenever tbe •and ran out in the clua. Eventually, a bell code WM worked out to 1ipal watcb cba111•. mealUm .. , aooa. Nicholaa von Hoffmen Now we shall aoe Lr lh•re are IU'I ln hlp places Wlll the F~.ral fl....-w and the White HouH hoJd to their pollcy or will they fold ln tho face of an 'lPIY· downay market T The lllf'«!Uute to brln1 iniereat uttoa down wlJI be bu1e. Rl1h 1.n, leruat ratea UC It IOOd IU hl&b oil prices t o blame all our problems on, but don 'l believe that high interest rates bring recessions a ny mor e thun tugh oiJ priceii do If the pnme tnterest rate, the r ull' most c redil-worthy in· dustraaJ customers (i.e. General MotoN. not Chrysler ) pay Cor .borrowing money. is up to 15 percent, that is no reason to as sume you'll be thrown out or work next week IN ll34 the prime rate was one nnd a half percent .You can 't get much lower than that and you can 't have many more people out of work than they bad that year. U.S. Treasury bills. that is 1.0.U.s that come due in three months. have recenUy been pay- ing in the neighborhood of 10 percent. a figure many men in the money world find appalling- ly high. In the bottom oC the Great De pression, they were paying eight-tenths of one per- cent. When 1t come~ to Interest rates, how high 1s high? Any businessman will happily pay 20 percent interest iC he thinks he can make 21 percent on his bor· r o wed m o n e y . A s the microscopic interest rates in the Depression show. cheap money is just as worthless as expensive money if you can't fi gure out a way to tum a profit with it. Jo'or many corporations, of course. borrowing money at 15 percent is borrowing it at very advantageous prkes. The infla- tion rate 1s l·I paccnl. sc, the PauJ Harvey ' :#-~~ ......... ,,. real interest they're paying is zero : since Interest payments are tax deductible as a cost or doing business, a company ac- tually ends up making a profit by borrowing. even at what are called these high rates I F ntE FEDERAL Reserve Board wanted to make a serious run at stopping lnfiatioo, it had no choice but to let interest rat~ go wherever the m arket takes them . It had been batUang to keep the rates down by increas· mg the supply of money on the same theory that the price of wheat goes down when there 1s a bumper crop. But money doesn't necdsanly obey the law of supply and de ma nd, because. when the Fed prints mort• money to keep down the interest rates, at cheapens the purchasing power of money und fuels inflation Lenders n · act to that by h1k1ng 1ntcrc~t rates: in the past, this has then pushed the Fed into printing more money to gel the rates down. It is this downward splral tbal the Fed says it's aba.ndonina. From oow on. it promises to concentrate on guarding against excessive additions to the money supply. even if that mea.u ten>- porarily higher interest. IT'S ONE T10NG to make lM announcement and another to have anybody believe you The publication of the news of lhe Fed 's change Ill policy was 1m· mediately followed by a muswe parachute jump out of dollars in- to other currene1es or gold The re have been so many stern declarat.Joos oC new·lear-tunung :rnd monetary temperance m the past 10 years that people don't believe them any more 1980 1s a parl\culafly ~ood '~_. r fur not bclu:v1ng Pre~1dt:n tial election years. when a While House incumbent is seeking a second term. are customarily a lime when the most recklessly short·sight.ed things are done in an e ffort to pump up the economy and assure the tenant a renewal on tus lease. IN THEORY, the Federal Reserve Board is rndependent of pres1d e nt1al and -or con- gressional power. in the real world. al bru; no hope of hewing to a perhaps painful and certain- ly darficult·to·understand policy without s tro ng pres1dent1al backup As long as tbe employment figures hold and the hysten cs on Wall Street don·t rwn lhc stock market the fo'ed should be able to stay on its course. tht: only onl· that can end 1nClallon Bttt ll't thin~., ~et a htth· wohhly and v.l· ll find l>Ul 1f lh~n· a n · ~ut~ in high pl.in·~ ... .. ·!.: Inflation Calls for Strong Medic ine It's been 1usl a couple oC months sin ce the President picked Paul Vokker to head the Federal Reserve Board He was to be the J\dministra t1on·s hared gun to i.hoot do-...n in flat1on U u r 1 n I-! Senate con f1rm a ti o n heari ngs he prom 1scd that he would tn· c rea se in · lercsl rates to wh atever ex· t ent ncces· sar y to <t C· comphsh that purpose REASSURED. the s tock market rallied Now Volcker is doing what he said he would do -and the stock market is s lumping. We know there are limes when only castor 011 will do -but we Art Hopp e still don"t like the taste of 1t There arc many factor!> con· tributing to inflation Workers demanding more without producing more ml'aru> Iha t cvcryth1n~ thl'Y product' has to cost mon• Gmernmcnl cxtrava~ancc al home and abroad which pro duccs nothing at all m akes money worth less P eople s pending more and saving less c r cutes upward pressure on pnces As chairman of the Fed. Paul Vokkcr promised lo curtail thjs ··overspending" by raising the interes t rate o n borrowed money. I F YOU HAVE to pay up· wards or 12 percent interest for a home mortgage you are less likely to buy a new home. In· deed. applications for new home building permjt.s decline as a re· s uit or this tight money policy Volc ker 1s pleading -...1th Congress not to reduce taxes at this ti me because reduced taxt'.., "'ould leave Americans v.1th mon.' spend1nit mone'.-and more s pe ndtnJ? 1nf'1t.1b ly dra,c•., pnre'i hll!her llov. l'\ er . none of this medlc1ne tastes good ,\ nd Congress dunnJ: an l'l1>t' t1on year v.i ll be undl'r 1ncreas ing pressure Crom back home to cut taxes regardless. IT'S TERRIBL V te mpting fo r m e mbers of Con g ress t o stimulate our nation's econorruc activity just before an elect.Jon even lbough they may be buying your vote with stage money Chairman Volcker is trying to cdunterbaJance this influence .• trying to convince Congress not to cut taxes. not to initiate wage. price or credit controls which in· evitably result in a costly. cum· bersomereguJatory morass. He says Americans should be 1:ncourJ£l'fl lo "·•\t· and invest th1•1r mont•\ h' .t ~ovc•rnmt-nl rt•d U<'llOn of t J • ..,., on thri-.1 JC· t I \ I l I{'' PRt:St.:\Tl,'t . 11r HIUr bJnl-. iH '<'OUnt 1n1t rr• .. 1 'C)I, m.t) ''"' J 10 !Jt•n ·cnt lJ '\ I h,tl dew' 11111 •·n l o ur J /.. l' '.i' 1 n i. Th <i 1 ,. n cour.tlt(l':'-i.pt:•n d1n lt( And 'JX•nd· 1nJ! crt.>at1.."'.'<. UP\4Jrd pressun• on PrlCC'!- lf we• v.111 c·urtall our JPPt'lllc for mortc> moru:v '40rth k ss what's IO II for US~ Chairman \'olcker believes bwuness anventone!> will be less by the fourth quarte r Our economy will ~row moderately throul(h 1!8> And the shnnkage rate oC the Amw1can dollar - now l'UMlng 13 percent -may be down to 8 1~ pe rcent b)' Christmas Th at".s not enough correction but 11 · s the n ght dareclton The New Road to a Meaningful Relationship l hate to be the bearer of bad tidin~s to my fellow long· suffering parents, but l hear a new trend is upon us : Our , children no longer. wish to live together without benefit of wedlock. Our daughter. Ma lpha sia, driven by filial devotion and sheer hunger. dropped by l as t night with "her young man,·· as we refer to him. Fred. ··w e know how you feel about Fred and me living t ogether without being married." saJd Malphasia at the dinner table. "So you'll be happy to bear what we've decided to do." "That's wonderful ," eit· c laimed my wire, Glynda. "Wben's the wedding!" "What wedding?" snapped Fred, whole Ill humor is as in- grained aa the dirt under his fln1ernall1. "Aro there any more lamb chops!" '•You do n 't unde r stand, Mother," said Malph uia. "We're eolng to live apart without being married." "I'• soaaY to bear that you are breakina up,'' J said, with a 1ml dceon cil convlctJon in my volce. "Who's breaking up?" said Fred. "And 1f that was the last lamb chop, pass the potatoes." "Oh. we're as much in Jove as ever." said Malphasia. "But we (eel that by living apart we can establish a more meaningful re lallonship. Right. Fred?'' "Sure," said Fred. "What's ror dessert'" "We had a long talk and de- cided that living together stultified our potential for in· dividual growt.h, consciousness expanding and inc;-cnaed self· Pun~la a w a r e ness ." expla ined Malphasia. ·'It restricted our freedom and entailed too heavy a commit- .ment .. "THAT'S WHAT you s aid about marriage." Glynda point- ed out. ··Exactly''· cried M alphasia. "l knew you'd understand. Mother. You always said you couldn't see the difference "Oemn llllcon chips are 1'91tleat tonight!" between marriage and living together "I meant so why not get mar ried"" said Glynda .. And Just as my generallon renounced marriage as too restrictive to the individual soul ... continued Malphas1a, "we are now r e nouncing living together for the same reason. Fred and I plan to live apart. totally free to see each other on· ly when we reel like it .. • "I know a lot of people who live apart without being mar· ried." I said. "Like Sophia Loren and myself." B UT GLYNDA was not amused. "How can you do this • to us. Malphas ia?" s he de- manded. "What will we tell our frien~ when they as k if you two are still living together? Must • we admit that you're living • apart except for occasional one-' nlght Interludes?" ~ "I don't care. Mother," !aid Malphasia angrily. •·t can't con· duct my life to conform to your outmoded middle-class stand- ards. Fred and I refuse to live • togethe r any more. Righ t, • Fred?" "Yeah." said Fred. "Are ' tbeae cookies or1anlc?" A scene followed. But I'm try. tns to make peace by convlncln« Malpbuia and Fred that eveo . Hvin• aoart ls oooressive. And ti : they •ant to bulld a rtOllf, · meani.ncM relat.loftlblp, they ll never see each other ataln. --------------------------------------·----------- -----_.___._.___. --------------............ p -......... - ----------------------- ---------- @:wada Ore. 'Flows CopGets :I , Approval.I • ~ . Silver State Glitt.en Jrith Gold o~ Skirt I : RSNO, Nev. (AP> -8oarteil prie. for told en~troamentaJ hnpact et..._ Mlore h ean blllft I .... lllftl', couPa.d wiUI rr.11 ~. are Gp*raUom, tMll eompuyoftld&ll aay U..r ea,pecil PORTl:RVJLLE <AP) JMN'll \be "Sifwr State" doMr to ~ Ila tbe opendoo t.o COIDIMIN lit lbe to Use Cartlo mU>t -It lt okay for• female tale • .. ...U.'1 IMCllna ......., of pnctc. -.Hev.sa'a lar,..t ic>ld producer. p0llee otncer to wear I ...... Wan. allO pndlcled tMt "wttbla 10 yean, dretHI lmtead ol padtl " Nevada'• famed Comatoct area .-lliea•\ of Nena wiU ..... UM ranks ol the major W'udum if male prmeata con· I• 1'-.0 .-ad be f1ow\q -=£.. ..,. .. b.J JMr'I Pfod•cen. '' Whlk penn\ta and rt1ulallonl are nlct 'Ptth her rtUlioua ~ei, ud u evea rtdMc' 1 al Ello wlll cauain1 delay1, Warren aaJd more lbaa 4,000 bellefa, the U.S. Depart-I in pnductloa by 1111 -U.. tame UIM uranium rlaJms had been nled around Tooopab ment 0( Labor bu ruJed. Ont ~ .Uver mm. t.o '-lapped la the the put Stear An ln!t:W determlna· • lla&e lD IO yean .,._.., operatiam ..., kl.Y. Uon by the department I baa found PorterviJle 1• .. NEVADA PaooocaD •• ftOV ountta QUEENIE police erred by not bir· OI ac>ld lut year -worth about •1.a million at l o I Chris t i n a M . • rrtela.y'1 tradinc prlce of -an ounce in London Jackson u a community I e..d &QOd for No. z lo tbe naUon btbhad South service officer because 1• l>•ota and ahead al Ulab. sbe preferred a skirt to . N.vadalaopectedto ata,y lnsecondplac~W\· pants on rel igious 1• tll lbe minel beiq readied IO lnto productloo, ac· grounds. ool'dlne to Bob Warren. executive director of tht t...t.11 "We have found there • llPada lllnin& Aaaoci~lion_. ~uc 1s sufficient reason to I He predicted tbat when Houston Oil and believe that the police • ow.-"'°'• d I MiDerala Corp. opens it.s mme in Gold Kill, near ~ ""c"o epartment dido 't at- 'Oirllnia City, and Freeport Gold Co. goes into pro· rxrcur1vc tempt to accommodate 1• ducUoa in Elko County, "Nevada defllutely will be her religious beliefs up No. l and should maintain that status for a nwnber t o t h e P o i n t o f 1• of years." hardship," said Judy WARREN ALSO SAID SB.VER "1s returning 0 Flesch, an employment i to a dommant role for the first time in so years or opportw\lty specialist in more" with the planned 1981 startup of the Sliver the department ·s San i lting mines near Ely. Francisco office. • "Sliver production in the Silver State has been p be G I totally dead. ft has taken a long Ume for com · ro r O W8 • pan ies to get the confidence to invest m any H U R 0 N ( A P ) -I millions of dollars in production," Warren said. Heallh investigators • . Warren said Silver King was expected to pro· here are expanding an I d.Uce l million to l.S million troy ounces of silver inquiry into housing con-1• b'lllion a year ProducUon nationwide is about 38 ditions fo r migrant mµUon ounces . he said. ..-:-:~ o .,, · workers who flood the • Mondmy. Oc~ 22. 1179 Make your Thanksglvf ng Dinner something exciting this year. Jut imagine: your limo arnves at 5:3( November 22nd, to take you an~ your family to the beautiful Sea~r Country Club in Huntington Be1..c.n You greet your guests (up to 21,), and start your Thanksgiving f, ,dst at 6:00. Everything is 1ncludeo1 yrom Ghampagne to the trad1t iQ.l\ol pumpkin pie. Even the tip You can win this Tham<sglVlng Dinner Party. Simply till out the coupon below and deposit it in the special box at any Seacliff Village merchant no later than November 14th. Drawing November 15th You must be 18 years or o lder to enter 59otieot9d by S..Cllft VOi~ M«cn.nrs YC>ft{1own and Qolden-.i 1n Huntingto n 8eKh l " . i -• ~1 • i: I • I • I • I . • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I • I i Houston Oil and Minerals project manager ~ town during the growing I n H k e>1111...,.,._,_.,,. _,.,.__ IO·z:t. • ~on op ins would not discuss specifics of his season. :-·-·-·-·-... ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-Geld Hill operation. but said earlier studies de---------------------------- termined it would be profitable if gold was priced at at least $180 an ounce Big Bucks THE CJJRRENT P RICE OF BETWEEN $380 . and $400 a n ounce "certainly enhances the economic picture" and makes it possible the com· pany will be mining ore which originaJly was con- sidered too low a grade to be economically worthwhile, Hopkins said. The gamble for riches in Nevada has followed a pattern of boom and bust. Mining camps, then towns and. in some cases., thriving cities have sprouted around rich strikes, only to be abandoned wben the metal ran out. Gold and silver strikes in the early part of this century swelled Tonopah a nd Goldfield into Nevada's principal cities. They declined along with the mineral deposits. . The most famous boom town was Virginia Ci ty in-the heart of the Comstock Lode. Once the prin- cipal city between Denver and San Francisco, Virginia City began to decline when the Comstock eetered out in the 1880s BY JIM VIRGINIA CITY WAS on the verge of joining Rhyolite, Aurora and Rawhide among the ranks of ghost towns. But the town was saved by tourism. which surged with the popularity of the television show, "Bonanza ' Most interest in Nevada silver dwindled by the early 1920s as the price fell below Sl an ounce. Warren said >A few gold and silver mines kept working through the Depression until the government or- dered them closed during World War ll to concen· trate mining efforts on copper, barite. tungsten and mercury. . Few mines could afford to resume production alfor the war because or increased operating costs ancJ sluggish gold and silver prices THE DISCOVERY OF TIIE RICH Carlin de· posit 13 years ago spurred renewed interest in the state's gold, Warren said. Freeport officials expect their operation to compare in size with the Carlin mine -Nevada's largest gold producer. Warren said gold probably ls the biggest single resource in the state. "A belt from above Elko and Carlin through central Nevada to south of Tonopah <a distance of more than 200 miles) is being prospected in· tensively," he said. Hopkins said that the low grade gold ore and moderate quality silver ore that will be mined are far fnferior to the m etals mined during t he Comstock days, but modem mining techniques and the high pMces of gold and s ilver encouraged the company to re-open the old pits. MINING OPERATIONS ARE UNDERWAY at Gold Hill, with ore production expected to begin by the first of the year. Freeport Gold must still complete extensive Buy Piece Of 'Rock ' NEW YORK <AP) - You can own a piece of the Rockefeller estate if you have SlO million to spare The Roc kefeller brothers' 4,085-acre Virgin Island property on St. Croix is up for sale. The block of land is one of the largest in the Caribbean, and con - sUtutes one-tenth of the entire Island. I NCLUDE D I N the Estate Fountain River is th e fa me d Fountain Va lley golf course. The estate also encompasses 21"-miles of coastline on Davis Bay. A spring-fed lake and more than a d ozen wells provide fres h wate r for the estate T h e two s urviving Rockefeller brothe rs. David and Laurance, bought the property in- dependently of their three brothers. now de · ceased. They began as- sembling it in 1963. THE F.STATE is being offe r ed through .th e Sothe by Parke Be rnet Inte rnational Realty Corp. Laurance Rockefeller will continue to oper ate two Caribbean pro - p e rti es thr o u gh Rockresorts Inc. They a re the Little Dix Bay Hotel on Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands, and Caneel Bay on St. John, U.S. Virgin Island. SENIOR CITIZENS $1.00 Hearing Tests Set For Santa Ana ELECTRONlC HEARING TE.5TS will be given at American Hearing Aid Center Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 22. 23, 24, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. State Licensed Hearing Aid Specialists will be present to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to a test employing the latest electr onic equipment which will determine his or her particular loss. Diagrams showing how tbe ear works· and some of the causes of hearing loss will be available. Everyone should have a bearing test at least once a year. especially if bearing clearly is difficult. Even people now wea ring a bearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done ' for them should have a bearing test and find out about the latest methods of hearing correction. '') , You will see the NU·EAR GEM, a hearint aid ao Uny it fits tot ally within the ear . Tbe hearing tests will be given at AMERICAN HEARING AID CENTER 107 W. IAHTA AHA Ill.VO., IAllTA AHA 147.,4111 I If you can't 1et there on these days call to arranae for an appointment at another time. ' lntw Go_..,,,.,,,., ~'""""'"°"" ~··-1/MCOI ) ,, _ ...... \ "'· . ~. T!ie Seeds ef Peace .. ""'•ltlal<...,~ ..... ~ A •' , .. (>A' '"' .... 1••1 me g!.!!,, ma£e tlie_p{anet Fartli ,1fiette':J'face011 ui1tit-li to tl1:e. Profifems ef Jood. {nternatlo11a[ u1uierstanril'!j:_Potlut/011:../'£Pu[ation. _;overllf /ieaftli. liuma11 dfjnt[lf and tlic !iul's £/land. sen. a(r. and !f'ac£ are amof!! t/ie ma'!!f llial liaJr oeenltccncern ef Ifie llm1-eclj{attons slnce ltsfarmation on 24 Dcto/ie,r 1945 ~s co-lnnam?a11ts ef tliis b'eautf/Uf_p!a11el. 111e are af{ J1eSted ' wt'lli tlie res_}'Onsflilft'!J to adik1'f: (l/I a11111re11ess aml underst(l!ldf'!'J I gf tlie lfj{'s effort.s. and fy SfJ "'11'!'] lo nurture and f'!'}ro•'e --.....~-1' tlie lf!""i.'!Y gf all f/fo on our_pfimtl. This year, c1s In every year since 1958. McDonnell Douglas personnel observe 1he founding of rile UN wllh cl paid holiday as they honor this great human enierprise. : ................................. ' ........................................................................... . To Build a Better World, Start Today! .A.ddress•------------------- Company.~-----------------~ Ci1y, _________ __..a1e llP'---- ,, you. or your compan>. would like to join with us in observing d UN holiday, wrire for the free booklet "How to Observe UN DJy". Write: UN Holiday, M cDonnell Douglas, Box 14526, Sr. Louis, MO 63178. ... . . . : .................................................................................................................................. . ........ 0.....,.,. MARMADUKE lty lrM Aftdln. PEA NUT$ "Stop making It look so easy!" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~N-I F~~EOOTCf! ~,F~ A~ "lTMe, -Al.ONE, RT R HC1m." rt4D R 'JEA~, VE~ ~~Cpt.1£ A~·~· SHOE MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Jeffy says HE 'S gonna grow up to be President and I hafto be just his brother 'cause my name · e·11y " IS I • DENNIS THE MENACE 'SIJAAY 1\40 ... I ~ED NOT ro LAOOH M IT C>ME Our MY HOSE ! ' l W(Jl8 ~ IA.O.tO HAmH IF I "16JJ<EO C7tU TO THAT UTTLE lED-AAIRW 6tRL, l>itO 6A\E 816 ..U6 ... ltUNKY WINKERBEAN . OClOKR 22,19~ ~'lt'M PCAIO.HS POINT tUl£AA AEKrOR. •• ----- by Lynn Johnston ELL~ p I DION 'T MEAN JI SURE-l Mtf\r'.t\ ~SE,. by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson GORDO J UDGE PA RKER 'i\sSAM ANO AO&E Y ME AeouT TO LEAVE TliE H06PJTAL AFTE#t vismHc; ~TEVIE, THEY 5EE 60~ f>EATEP JN A CORHEROFTHE 1..oeeYt TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY THIS AUTUMN WEATHER 15 Gla~AT HI, NANCY--- DON'T YOU LOVE THE AUTUMN'? I .. JIO OEOIOI DRABBLE "€'4, OU~l..E ~ "fME(E 'S A M(l.I) "'°VIE OU'f 'fMA"f I W~t.J1" ~\.I 1'0 U''/1£1.i> \-O(l. OUR ~~PAPER ~ rr·~ ,.eoor ·A ir:::11 .. u;~ RAt5&rr "™~ SWiii\"> v.iO!R. WkrE It AtJO A1"f Al ( '5 ~ 1-Sl4£ttM( tJ DR. SMOCK D6AR . MA.Y ~ Rf:AP OUR MARRIA<Se CONIRACT ONe MORE: T IME: ~ MISS PEACH HfML M/~TEIC u~IMMI~ ,, otAT:. SE.LF-PREM::R- VATION{ I~ ~IQ. ~kf~ ! ;r 'N-N 0-r' GONNA LJN1"1e YOU .JLJ6-r' FOR i"HA1" .' ·!W~~ i M!i Vl&W tf ~rt)M MT.OLY~ .. ? 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Oelt't ...... ... ,.c... .... .. a, J0TCS .L:. a&NNDY ... ,.,.., ...... ., ..... ..__.._.,_n=)* ................ .. din •!'lw.•1411t •• .... __ , ... rt ......... -..... -f'.P., PNlnl11]; Q'a, Pa. a•...,. JOW' caner jlll aft.tt' YCMl'Ye .... flred II UM WOf'lt~ WU'M "-llabb. He Ml -eoac..a---.._,... ol tMt'UllYel UarouCb lbe .......... ~ Tbe f'eUOft' JOG'N mat tlalnklJll ltr&lOl. TM Udl to awttch ll a c:omman re action l&aeml .. rram the ~ .. ------... ol bel1111 ftred. a.a.ya Huhll. preai· dent ol II.SL lotenaatloftal ConauJ TERRA BELI..A <AP) -T.,e Sl-year-old men taota. Ud.. a worldwide executive tunb ftrm headquartered In Ne.w Yorlll City ( C4.REERS ) "WelCCMOe '° O'*-r Com1'4> .. rale: You 're J"lred," 8otMtl.._ MW bcJi11e1 want to lw- round tht-..IV'el wtlla tMlr own ,_. pie . Fln1neial eDtb•cka or tecUoaollcal adYaocee be1QDd u e mp\o)'ee'• domain..,.. blbind.....,. dlamluala. Compa.ny pollUca &Dd peraoullty fac:'tor• •Ct some people out . lo tact, q_ulte often the real rea10G tor o&nt Ill.Pl la t.bat ICMMthlnC went IOU.I' ln lhe bQN-employM reU· U.Onablp Even lt the firlnl was your fault, lry to avoid doubting your worth loatead of u kin1 younelt "Wby havo I ratled?" try "What did I do nahl to 1et u rar u r dldT" KIWANIS LEADER Gary Foster President Elected Marine Units Joined PUBLIC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU$ -N•U llAMeSTATll ... NT • tllly retarded son or ODDLY, .\ YS THE executive recruiter, many who are flred want to ~ writtira an obiervaUon s upported by letters to lh1s column READER SE R.VICE. Good odtJtc. /or rile 1uddenl11 UMmploited " /Otatd Pl "Morlc:mng You," o /n>e·page repriat o/ o" ortlCU tltol ~red 1n M~ World, tlw )oMmol Cl/ fM Ad1Nllliltrative Mcuaogemmt Society. To obeoift, ei.cloae _a 1tomped, sel/-oddre111ed, long IDMte en- velope wtth Jf<>"r request to J~ Lain Kennedy at Boz 1560, Coiro Meao92Q6 Gar y Foster, ao ex- ecutive with Lingo ReaJ E state in Laguna Beach, has been elected pres1· d ent of the Kiwanis Club of Laguna Beach. • Rep. Cl,Ur Bur1eoer. ft. La Jolla, died Friday night after being struck by a tra i n h ere &oderlck Stevea B.rgner had been re· larded since bhth Why the rush to write? The newly fired are tempted for many reasons. They can betome their own boss. wort at home, become creatively m dependent, and have no corporate l adder to climb -hence no pressure. Atheist Wins Freedom Suit Foster replaces For· rest Johnson. a captain in the Laguna Beach Fire Department O ther o fficers are Woody Dike, fi rst vice . president: Bob Schaar, second vice president: GEN. LOUIS Wilson. prior to reHrement as commandant, concluded that the wing structure was adequate for or -PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE MONTEREY <AP) Litka Kademova Be•· aett, 71 , a r e t l r e d vaudeville per forme r and former San Fran- ciscan, died of a heart attack here last week But this form of escape won't help, Haskell cautions, and should you de cide to return to "corporate life," you may face some difficulty ex plaining to potential employers what you've been doing and why. Un fortunately, they're too involved with their world to understand why you chose an alternative lifestyle -even temporarily ROME <AP) -In response to an atheist's suit, Italy 's Constitutional Court has repealed the provision in the law that requires every witness to read the same for mula or oath. which included lhe phrase "before God." Art Fong, treasurer. and Larry M c Hu g h , treasurer. ganizallon and training -"ICT~ e.n1Nns of all Marine air re-NAMSITAHM«NT l'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS NAMI STATEMllNT '"" followlnQ -~ ooh-o !Mill· flit\\ ... l)erViSls, and the dual Or• ~~::~IO.,ll'O oer~n If 001110 ganizations no longer ¥EOICAL DE VICE •ePAIR, were necessary. :11c~~,.. .. or. Hllfttl"9f0ft The signs at MCAS. El A\"'e• H G<--· ,, . "°7 Claim Nixed PALOMB O'<; FAMllV Rf\TAURANI , 1~06' M•onoll• .aw.-. ...,,,,,"OIO'I 8e«ll. CehlOff\1• -Alt111 •4tf"C)fr PAtomoo. "' Ott!•" LOS ANGELES <AP) -Two-time Academy Award winner Wilton H o lm , 65, of Santa Monica, h as died 1n Rock Island, Ill. Holm won his first Academy Award in 1972 for his contribution 1n the de- velopment of the Canon M acrozoom lens for mo- tion photogr aphy. TO REGAIN A CLE.\R head after a termination. analyze what you per ceive as rej ection Losing a job is no longer the career death blow it once was considered-it happens to millions of people every year -and it may not even be your fault It said un alternate formula must be prepared to take into account respect for .freedom of thought. CHOWlULLA <APJ T be Chowch illa Cit y Council bas rejected a claim Cor S2 million in damages by the widow and four children of a animal control officer accideotly killed by a police officer's gun. Jerry Dermard was shot to death during a con- frontati on be tw een police and three men at a downtpwn bar in June. To r o. continued to ~:-;;~ ... °""'" Dr • .,...,.,""'°" eeec11. refl ect th ~ dua l o r -'"" """'-\ ,, ,_,"° 0, .i ~anizallon. but Col Kit· ·-·'"""' I .... ed h • ...._.., ... r.,,..,..._illtll'O(.cJ J, t er 1nu.cat t at thei.e '"'\ \Lit'...-• ....... ,,,..., ..... .,.. AvH>.,.. No 706, Hunt1nqton S...oc:n, (•hfrorn·•~ t ru\ bU't1nie\\ t\ conou<•M by en •n· dt'l.OU•t ,..,.,_.,...p .. .,.,..00 rru\ ''"''~'" •A t1tf'd wtth ff\e: Overstaffing can be the culpnt. brought about by mergers or re- or ganizations. as the book says, The suit was brought by an atheist who had been summoned as a wit· ness in a tri al and objected to pro· nouncang the oath which reads "before God .. I swear to tell the truth .. For the IOMNSON ZUMWALT will be replaced. ,.,..,, .. Ck•-01 Or•ft9" County on wP'-""' 11. ,,,.. C.-ly '"'"' OI Or-C-• on~ ·~·· "" '1li.I l'tnats P...Clo•n.d Or""?" Coa\I Dally P1101 Pvbl1.-Or-C.o.t'1 O .. ly Piiot 0<'--rl I\ n 1• .. ,. ,.,, 14 Fairgoers Up TULARE <A P> A r~<:ord 126.271 people at· tended this yea r 's Tul are County Fair , or f1c1al s said. Ou • • ·~. n .. ,.. -..,. PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS IUSINI U NAMll STATEMEN~ T "t tollo••"CJ pe-t "°" •~ Oc>tn9 bt.l~f'llf'~~M PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINllU lolAMa STATEMEMT T"• toU0•1nq l)er~OI\ •\ do1n9 bl.l"\'M'\.\ ... JC C~TOM KREENl~G. J20S ...ore\&a Pl , C:O.ta ~.CA m:r. l•y Cllrl\100""' Morrll, ltOS -•"'•Pl. c:o.i. MrMI. CA.,.,. ROBERT F J0+-4NS()H, rMIOtnl of CLETUS EOWARO ZUMWALf r~ C~t• ~. c. P•UeG awn on ()< •I.tent Of N-t Bea<lt, C• PH"'<! •-1•.1m He .... , a ,.,..IMM', of llM' awn on Cle-1• 1•~ Hr "'"' llM' Raleloh Hill• Hosc>ll•I Anoclallon HI' former voce pre\jlHlnf ol Mooo10 I• survoveo by Ill• wire Florence, Junior Coll-. lounolnQ ll'•clljno """9111trl Vlrolftl• RoOhOU Of Te•H. lllOe\ In -•lo, Co In 108 11>0 S.VfffY Sn>IU. ol El c.~. Ca S...Oy founder of tr.cn1nq ••On 1n Lono JO!Wtson ol Nontl CerollN. awn Jom· lk41Cll 41nd CooU ~ H4' we• .tlSO • bO W11rd ol C°'l• N'eMI. Ca , bfolr.r• Comm•nd&r In tl'W' U S Navy Wotld Jowpll •nd Grover JOflMon -•••1er War 11. He •• ""vi.••d by r>I• wllr Ed"" JOllnSOn illl Of Fol0<lda !Ind \ Jun. daUQllter Pamfna Camoooon1<0 orlHIOClll~. F.-rel servk .. -• of Stockton, c. .. uncle Jao Martyn 01 held on Moftclay •t• 1t:GO AM al Ille L-IMacll, C.,, 1te1>ton J-Orr Smllll & TlltNll -:Jf<llH Chapel, of lrv!M, C•. -1 or.-St-" CW•-· Sn>lll\" Tllttllll WH1clllt S.rvkH """be Mid on -y •t Record ..P(CIAL C,' ECT ~V\T EMS, ,.~ 8 c1o..-. C~IA -C.A '1101 '"'"'' 6d0rt'\\ P 0 &o• ,,..._., Irv-. "".,,.,, R t B T th !ll~n Rob•"' Llltl• ... ,, en ers an oge er ~E~,:::2: Tno\ ........,..., •\ <ondue""" by •n -··-I C Morro> Tiil\ .._, ..... """' w•I" ~ ~"'• (ten ot Of•~ County on s.tcieem-'1 """ QMlpal dlrtl<1of's.......... 10:00 AM et the Smltll " Tutlllll K~• Wutclltl C'-•· SHVICH under .... ANN l(AMPl!A, resident ot lo. dlreelton ol Smith & Tu111111 WeslCllll AnQelH, c.. P-awn on Oc:tober C"-'·.....,... ~ic'.:i ~I('!;'.-:':::'~ o.c>ltlN Be.tell, c-. ~·""""' SffVkH wfll be EOWAAO s OwORIN, '"*"' 01 l>eld on ~Y •I 10:00 AM el Ille ,,.nen..1m C<t P11\wct "'"AY on O<t-• H•rbOr L-n-Mounl Olive Memoro•I 11 1'1• S.•rvo<l°\ PfndonQ •1 H-rDo• Pllrk ~"'k'"" under ,,... direction of lawn Moun! 011ve MOrlUMY ol CO'lla H•rtlOr ~~t OOw Mor111arv 01 MrY ~'°'~~Sol Co\18 llMMI. Ca. !J.IO.U.s.t ST E•N McCOllMICK HELEN STERN. resident ol l•O ..... HARRIS E-McCOAMICIC. re\ldenl Hill\, Ca Pll\W!d away°" 0<1-71 of Niwoort Bea<;n, Ca. P••!oed eway on ,,,, Sl"•Vo<e\ 3 30PM on Moniley O<· OCtotle< 21, 1919. Su<vlved by nl• wile tober 71, •I lhe Pacific View Cllaorl Sf>lrlef. 7 SOM Robert of Lono Be.tell, lnter menl Pe<lllc View Memorl•I c .•. end HOward ot Medford. Oreoon. P•r• P•clt.c View Mor•u•rir de119h1er MelhH McCormick of N•woon &e«lld•r..:100 Newport Be•cll, Ca., 2 vreno ASML.EV da11 011ten, brollltr• Rober! JOHN H ASHLEY. resident OI McCormick of f ort l•11d•rdele, Leoune Be;Kn, ca. Pa>sed <1wey on Florida, $ll(..-11..-llef& Cllrl•ten..., of Oc1ober 71. 1•1' Member ot IM Menominee, M1clll9•n Funl'rel Vlrol,,i• CllV Blw Loelqr f & AM wrvkH wlll be lleld on 1'-y •I Survived by t0n• eruce of North I 00 PM at lt>e Pecllk View C ...... I C"roll"" ""° Oavlclof El C41on, Ca.• wllll Interment •t Pacific 111ew dauoM,., Ol&nt' Rocll11rO\ of Cml1 Memorial P11r1<. Vl~ltatlon will De to-M""'· Ce. Fvnf'rAI ""llftO'!"'enh •r" O.y ~y at Pi!C1fk Vlt!w Memorial provalf' 1nrou9h th" dlrf?<l•On Of Cllepel from 6:00 PM lo I 00 PM. McCormick Mo<1u.lrv L•OU"" Bea<ll Pacific Vlf'• MOl1uatv of Ne•port In lieu o1 ,..,_,... "'4'moroal contrlbv Be.c:lldlreOon llOM m•Y be,._ to tllf' Am,.ro<•n HAYl.S lunoA\WC~llon IRENE FLORENCE HAVES. •HI MEUNIER dent ot H..,llft010n llt!acl\, Ce P•""4 ROSS M MEUNIER rnod"nl Of •wo on OCtot.r '1. ,,,. She ••• • l;t0una Hill~ Ca P••....0 away on 0< l0<mer ic:IQ)I _..,, In t"" O~rolt 1_, 70 1'7'J S..r•OYf'd bV <IAUQlllf'f PUOlo( S<'-' Syslrm '°' •2 yeAF\ She Pauletl .. UPlon of LACIUfWI Holl• (<\ '' wrvl¥ed by fie< \Oft Jolln of Hunl Mf?morlal .rrvocP\ will bl' on Wf'dM\ lnQIO" BHCll. Ca Servke• pen<11n9 <II oay "' II 00 AM M I,,.. PACollc lll~W HerbOr l•wn--IOllveMortu•rvot Chapel, LAQufWI ~arn M&\Onlc l~ OKl•Mew.S«>-SS)4. :'11 o!llcl•Unq Interment Pa<ll•c ------------Vorw Nlf'..-llll P<1,. P.t<lhC ll~w PUil fA.MtL Y COlOHIAL fUMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave WestmmstBr 893-3525 PACIAC YllW ttlUOllAL PAIUC Cemetert Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 NcCODKS MOITUARlfS LaQurui Beach 494-941 5 Laquna Hills 76&-0933 San Juen Cep1strano 495-1776 H'MC'P LAWM-MT. OUYI M«tuarv •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mesa ~5554 IAL.~N N•ALMOMI 646-2424 . Costa Mesa 673-9450 ,.ca•onms .... laOADWAY MOllTUA.IT 110 Brotldway ColtaMeta 142-.9150 INITM&""1&&. MOln'UMT· W91CLWCHAPIL Morturt • CrerNtlona 4:0 E. 17th St. eo.t.Mna 84&.U ""or1uerv N~ 81'11<11 oirttlOO WAllREH GE llALOtNE No WARREN '"'" drnt ot CO'St& Mfow, Ca P•HS<!d awn on OCI_. 20, 1'1q ~ '' •urvlv*d by mPr _,,,.., sad] .. MCOonalO o• CO'Sla Mew. C• •nd I "°" Cll<lrl"' warren al;o ol CO'lt• MeSll, Ca Holy Ro,..ry wilt be re<llMI on Mond<!IY, Oc 1ober n . 1m 111 1 lD PM 11nd Mau o! c11r1s111•n Bune1 w111 i... 01eoro11t0 on T ueMlo OcloOPr '3 1'7• •I ' 00 AM bOlll el SI JM<t>om C•lhOllC O....cn, Costa M.,.. Ca Friends may ,.11 •• Pl~r<e Brothers Bell Bro•dw•y Morluery on MoncHy, OctOber 2' from ' OOAM to 6·JOPM Pllt"ce 8roU•tr~ Bell eroactw•Y MortUMY dlrKIOf\ PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME S~ATEMENT Tiit tollowlnQ person Is dolno buSinf'S\a\ AUGUST PROPERTIES, e111 Cret.c:MI Or. Hunll"Vlbn Beecl'I, CA '2646 Leonard Ml<llHt Frln . e1u Cret<eftt Or., Hunllnvton Bea<ll, CA "~ Tl>ls bu51ness Is <ondu< led bf en lndlvlclual. ~MkllHI FrlH Tl•I• •t.t-t was fll«I win. IN CoulllY Clert ot Of•f'Qe Collnty on S.Plembllr U, 197' ,,a.a PUllllllltd 0r9"119 Coast Dally Pltot 0t1. t, e, u, n. ,,,. ... n PUBLIC NOTICE Blrdu MOAGMEMOatAL "osrlTAL r•E$8YTE•IAM ~'·''" Mr end Mn Mlcl>eel GUS11a, CG\16 MeWI, bO'f oa..r•,t'" M< end Mn GeM -w•Y. CCBIA MeMI, bO'f Mr. •nd Mn.'°"" Seut'. '"-' B .. c.,, 01r1 Mr •nd Mn. \.iot'd Mlstat, Irvine bOy ~S,ltn Mr •"'1 Mn Kltltll 0'8rleft. N-POl1 Bu ch vlrl M r •nO Mr'. TllOm••. Jr Cltr~ Leoun• NIQWI, Ql•I Mr •nd M r\ Uwrence Wtrner Co\1.-..a,Doy Mr .tnd _, °"'"" ~. S... JtHn C•c>ktr....,, 0''' Mr •no _, Ttonn Clar~. 1tviM olrl Mr """ Mn l.lrr y HOYCll1n CO'SI• Mey, olrl Mr. •nd ,.,.,, Rooer \...,., 0•"• Point, 01rl ~7,ltn Mr •nd Mr\, CUfll\ 81DHwr. CO!ot• Me .. , Doy Mr end -~ JOl>n Scott. Newport !MM:~ bO'f ~1.1'7' Mr •nd Mn JeHrev Lew•• Bel-1\1•"•>. olrt Mr •nd Mn. Craoo C11\ey OanA Po1nt,01rf M r •nd M r \ !O\t"On (f'f•I•• N•wporl 8Mcll, bOY M r •nd Mr\ ~II Arm\trono c°'1e Mr\a cwt Oc ........ "7t Mr. •no Mn. Montoom~r y Sm11n. Co\le MeWI 01r1 Mr !Ind Mn S~n StulM'r, Irv•"• 01rt M r end M r \ Adr••.tn Pruif\Vr" C<Kta MeMI, bOy Oc-10,1'7' Mr and Mr« ReeGe Llmeton C"''" Me'\41 boy Mr •n<I IN\ J•""" Urone, El roro bOy ~"·"" Mr eno _, John F 1<11<1tor, C°'I• Mt-,_iit, Qtrl Mr ttnd Mn Lynn Arro•, Mewpc>ft Beacll,bOy Mr and M"-Howerd StePll•" Laoun• Hiiis, bO'f Oc ...... U,1'7• Mr •n<I ,.,,,,_ Mlc11ae1 Elli\ CCl\t• MeS.,Qlrl ~1',lf7• Mr •"d Mrs. Jtllrey Oon•trll, C~I• Me\41, olr! Mr. and Mn. Jim OIQr-, HVftl 1no1on Bea<ll. 01r1 Mr and Mrs. P.UI M~y Hunllnqlon Be.ell, bO'f SAN CLEMENTf QEN••A\. MOlrlTAl 0c--.4 Mr . <)nd Mrl. Eerl H•nd. S~n Clem..,te, olrl Mr. •nd Mrs. Ellr lO MOUltl ,, Oen• Polnt, boY ~1 Mr. end Mr'-Maril Meade. S•" Clemente, lloY Mr. atwl Mr1. 54ltpNfl Wll\Oft, M" ''°"Vie lo, Qlrt · Oc~• Mr. and """'-'"-"" Maftdl( II, !Mon Juan C41o1R..-, ol'1 Mr and *'-Oouo••• Kaw.i.r. s..-Ctemenle, tioy °"*"' Mr. and Mn. Rkkv Franco1\, San Clement•, Qin START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY "" '* .... °"' ol ~ ~ I\ """ ........ lltrl Sltqtl .. ~ ... 9IYt your ..., pow. 11111 .. Ira putll IC lllldt lo 11111 ~ "'1Q!11 .. """' llllS llNMO ,.,., ··~ You1 NI -...un tooo 111e1 uceu 1o11 llllO M MO·UCI -OJ lllSINd al e1l14 wtiOhl N JGU IOllOw tlle Pt., CIMliJ DI-dltdtwt l!lt SWll --~ "-d INlllt JOU "' ---11111 Wllfll WlllOul Olllfnl -~ 111011tJ Nell You C111 tlM 1o11t'9 ~I 1001y Wltt1 111W .. -.l Ml .. 1111 o.n.WI in 1f111 llllfltt Y• ... n ae JGUftd lHfW IY .. · . Call 142-5171. Put a t•w word a to work for u. ""'n(~--.. ~ ... --· - To Slo-w Condo Switch ~-E:~..;""c=."; ··-'°VIiii-<>-~ 0..ly ~ Ocl I I I). 1' 1'/'t )91~,. PUBLI<.: NOTICE WASlllNGTON <AP> Angry at having their apartments sold out from under them, middle-class ren- ters are campaigning with growing clout for government r estrictions to slow condominium conversions. "We are screaming and shouting for the right to rent where we choose." says Jeanne-Marie Weber. whose Chevy Chase, Md., apartment building is going condo wi th pnce tags up to $100.000 for two-bedroom units SHE COORDINATED a condo pro- test rally in Washington by tenants associations of tbe c ity and the M ar y land and Virginia suburbs. "This is going to be the birth or the national tenants r1 ghts movement." she said Although Ms Weber's claim may be more hope than fact. renters are banding together m mor e and more cities lo press for local and even federal legislation to save the tight supply or rental housing . Politicians are beginning lo pay at tent ion THE DISTRICT OF Columbia Cat y Council has imposed a 20-dsy moratorium on conversions Los Angeles has banned conversions whenever the vacancy rate or rental units falls below 5 percent, and 1t '!> far below that "Many local gover nments haH become concerned with the loss of r ental stock and have imposed restr ictions," says a report complet- ed by the National Association of Home Builders The r eport documents the con- version trend spreading from New York, Chicago, Washington and Los Angeles to Houston. Detroit, Denver and elsewhere. Conversion means apartments are no longer rented but are sold to buyer s who make monlhJy mortgage, interest and maintenance paym ents. FOR BUYEU. THE arrangement offers the same tax benefits as con· ventionaJ home ownership. Yet the buyer. in today's tight credit market , must make a substantial down pay- m ent and obtain a mortgage at double-digit interest rates . Tenants advocates argue that con- do conversion particularly banns the youna and the old, the relatively low- income people unable to afford a sub- stantial cash down payment and una· ble t o c arry a high-inter est mortgage . If their apartment goe! condo and they can't afford to buy it, they must find another rental unit in an increas· lngly SCatte pool. THE HOME BUILDEas· report said rental houtlnt accounted te>r 45 percent~ all U.S. houalAI ln 1950 but dropped to 17 percent ln 197o and pro. bably will fall to ao percent by 1980. Only S peTCent ot 111 rental housln1 11 vacant, the lowest rate ln 33 years, lhe report aaid. Constnaclion ~ rental units la wan· Inc almost everywhere and hu hlt a virtual MandlWl in SeatUe, Cb1ca10 and Los Angeles. the r eport con - tinued Construction is down ~ause real estate developers no longer see at· tractive profits in rental uruts. The aver age 8 per cent return on invest· rncnl 1n n.mtdl urul.l. three yean. ago has sUpped to nearly nothing. the re- port said .. R ENT I NCREASES RAVE not been able to keep pace with costs or operation. even in markets with very high occupancy." according to "U.S. HousinJt Markets." a publication of the Advance Mortgage Corp. and Citicorp ReaJ Estate Inc . This situation. combined Wllh "lbe 1ncreasan~ demand for ownership \lo Ith rts t<ix benefit~ and inflation hcdJ!l'. · h.1~ fueled lht' condo con version trl'nd. the 1mlu!.try analysts sa id "In sc\cral mark~\~ !\cw York C'1l). California. Chicago demand for t·onvertcd units as descnbed as mass hysteria." they continued. ... an r>ie~o c·onvers1ons in the under $60,000 range sell c1ut whale buyers arc ~1111 1n lmC' In nt'ar·tn Chicago subur bs . con\'ersions sell out before the printers deliver the brochur~." TO THF. DISMA \' or condo pro- testers. hardly any conversion pro- Jt'C'I has failed so completel y that 1t re\ erted to renting "lll·managed or unluck y projects art? purushcd by h1n •ang to take 24 months for a sf.'11-out which shouJd no rmally be accomplished an six months." the analysts said. 1 Dies, 15 Hurt As Ride Fails At Texas Fair DALL.AS <AP> -Thousands were jammed i.nto the midway oo the last day of the State Fair of Texas when two cable cars plunged, killing one man. m1uring al least 15 and strand· ing scores aboard cars suspended in the air. Fred Millard. 41. of Dallas, died in surgery. a medical examiner's in· vestlgator said. His wife and two daughters were inj ured. OFFICl.\l.S BELIEVED Millard and his family were on the ground playing a carnival game at lhe time of the acci dent Saturday aftemooo. It was not known how manyoftbeln· j ured were aboard the fallen can, but om cers said lhe ts hurt were "better than serious." The "Swiss Skyride" ground to a hall when the cars (ell. but it was not known If the shutdown was automatic. A bout 8S people were left swayin1 aboard stranded can for more than three hours while rescuen u~ aerial ladders to bring them to safely. THE CAU PLUMMETED from the cables Into a pair of game con- ceHlon stands. •nmJ Pvbl•v.d Or ... c...& 0..ly Pilot --------\TAfE-NTO• AIANOO-MINT Oct I t.1~.n. -.,~,. o•VUOf' 1' ICTtTIOU~ IU\INEH NAME ,_ , .. _ ---.... ~ -~d ""'"'~Of tr. Ft<UtMN') Bv·\• ~"-..-ICTITtCUS MIM ... H NAM!ISTAf~ll'T 1HF •Tl1C. ll''4 Tu\ton (~I~ -(' ... -.... .,.,, 'fW. t04to-tft9 Pt-•"°"' •rf' OOtf'iiQ Du\.•,..\• I;• , ,_ '1(1•h"-U' ~f'\llll',, ""~ , ... ,,,., • .,,,.-,, • t ..... , . ....,. A.tftt • 4'J _,.oh·~· '1"1 '''" \P• ~M:(IA.ll~T\. 011 -·~ I -a 8 c .... i. -.. C .. _.,.,,. .,.71 J1m'"-H' l...,. Y••,-C>Mt Ill JifrfW'Ht9if l ..,.. .: l' ra.-u. Mirw c .... ~ .... ,,.,,,., Mtf ~ ~" Mftr,..... , .... .Cfll\•iC l l •f"W' H..,111t'";ftQ,bift ft.K:-ti. 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O<l-r 8 1\ n 1" """ lQtl1 fQ Pl'BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICt: f'f U•, N'"•P"'"' ~"'<fl fill Y-1 C'1fr,,t t?N• '°.,...,-. , I ........... \t,••I l~iJtlt t I 1IH'lf1'1tt•)"'' fl'\1 ""''',.....,,, ~ • ~· 1 t 'f ""' rft PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE "ICTITtOUS I USllolfU NAMf H ATEMINf P'IC'flTIOUS I USINESS I"• lollo•1n9 P•non " 1101110 NAME S.,ATEMf NT tM.l\il~\ •~ f~ fOHOWt~ petWf"!' .,~ 001nQ STEVE N C JONES 0,.VWAl l , Olol\l~\\..- '111 L.,hC>uf Dr • _,...,ln\I"', CA 6 r A C M 0 U I L 0 I H G .,..., MAI NTENANCE :1010 ~Ul'lonqfon s1-n C J-•Jt1 L••hOU< Av..,..., -,..qton ~-~. Calltorn1a °' w • .-... , .. .,toll • .., .... Tiit\ ""-" i. c...-1..0 O• Ml w .. 11 ... Biun 1011 Hun1onqton 1nc11v1C1V61 ••-n.... >0un1'"'11on iw.11. C•llfof'1>1a Sl•Wft( .1-i .,... Thi\ stat.~-~ tOPd ••ff\ CJlllt Aftd,•• C '}l(lii mfltflt. t ftt C°""h Ci.r• ol Or•"Ol" County on AlaO•m• Hu"l •11Qton 8~•<11 , ~~-boo< 11 1•1' C .. 110<"•• .,._ .. 1n:at1 Tiii\ ~•"tt\ I\ C-rltcl l>Y <I Pubh;r-eQ Ot-CN•I 0 .. 1, Polo( """"""' IMW1""r""I> O< I '· •• I), n. I•,. •"·" And<'eW c s.o ...... ~. Tl\I• \1111-1 *'" llll'd wltl\ t,... PlJBUC NOTICE C-tv C""1< OI Or-Covnly on Oc· ,_ .. "" ,.,, .. PutMti-Or-CO&tl D•llV Piiot ..,.,... STATEM«"T O< tOber I 1~ n, 1' 1'~ 1'IO·T'J "CT1TI~ IU51NllU T II• fotlow1nq ""'.on• ert 001119 .....;;.•r......;;~c.;...:·'----_.;;,.;.:;:...;_ bll\l~~~~~l f'COt.OGV MEDICAL PUBLIC NOTICE •OUP, 110 E Irv-llo--41, ----;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;~· Sull•K. T-",Califon>l•t7'1D =-.T ... IA en""" llowlaod ··-·· IJ01 El UNl"1•AJCMOCM DnT•ICT r 1n110 Way, s,, .. ,. An.t, C•lllonii. MV•n• llOI ttlO~ .. Oi"O-n• Harry Cle, B«ton. II• S. l ewis. CID9fftACT MO ... Or•nQe, Ca114orfti•-NO'flCE II HE•EIY GIVEN ttlat Tiiis ~ I• c-<i<ltcl by • Ille llo•r41 et E41ucatten of Ill• Qtt>trel __. '"-'!,._. \llllfled SCi.oi Olterkt H ci.y 11<111 .... M 0 "'o. ..... OluMy, c.llforllt•. Witt ,. Tiii• •1-...nl ""' 111..., •11" "" celw ......, llldl WI to 11:• •·"'· ., C-IY Ct.'1< o1 Or-c_.,iv on <k· lllt )Ott> daY OI Ott-•, ,..,., 61 IN Of. tollrlr •, 19" lie• OI ~ ~ Ol~k1. M<a4 ... •t .. .,PIT"UDAWT..0..Y 1157 Pl~ A-. C.ta ¥a.-. -..... -I.Ht, CalltofNA, a4 ~ "-Wl4 ..... Wiii ..... N ...... kly .......... ,_..,, ~MtM. CA-~ -hns fof Olsffkl• ".,_ WkllttUM PllClll~ Or ...... Coa•t Dally PltaC. All blft-.. • 1n -~ wftll Ott. u, 22. 2'..-d Nov \, 1'7' t01.,1' Ce11d 111011•, l11•lrooctla11t, a11e s..tlfk..._ wtllOl eort -.._ , ... In --lllt affk• .. -~ Olrwc1or PUBLIC NOTICE ot .... ~ Of*tct, *1 ..,_,. A-. c..--. Cetlfenlle""7. ·-------------... ...., _., ......,_ ~ -. PICTITtOUI euM .. •U • ..., .... ~ (~ ..,. ... leMllllllTATSMCMT ........ .., ........... _.... Tiie followlllt PUHi! h <101110 T ... ltoetd Of E4'19c•llOll of ti• tlu\lneua. -...wt-liMWI lHIHtM kllMI 0..-ttt ltON lll"'l.ACK SC HOOL '"9n1HIN ...... te'9~--·u ~TOO•AftHY, t• trvlne A-. !lift, Md 110t __..11y ~ IN Nt,...n9Mcfl,GA91..o i.w.tt~..-dte.elw...,.,.....,.,,...1. •onal41" 81a1Kll., 1'90 lrvlM 1Yorf~lll...,lltdr~. A-• ....._, .,,_ll, CA tt..o OATRO. ~ ll. m. Tiii\ lluliftKI I~ c;~ OY .., =· ,...., ,,..,"..,.. ~OtWlc:t RONllJ" 8111.tCll •Or .. ()llMty, CA Tiii\ '~ -llled w1111 IN OoHlll\I Har-.y f'ltller C-IY CIHll .. OfMte GIM!ty ., C:.~ M. s.,.t.in-2', ,.,. ~ ~ ~I-T .. • ('JM) ,. .. 7 P\IOll"1111 Or-CMtl O•lly ...... ...,_.,..,.. Or .. Ceatl OotlY ~IOt, ou. t, I. '" n. lf7t -.n ()(toe.r u. n."" 4077·7' I l r \ I! CarPlale Can't Keep .. Track of 32 Million V hicles ByALUOOLE ......... """' ..... Aa the new year ts uaher'«I in wllb a bana. aix·dilll\ llceo •e plat • r or auto~ wiU qui U)' ao the wa.y ()( dfar tore In· dian1 and rucke candy ban Tbe California DeJ>artm \ of Motor Vebicl hu simply run out ol three·leuer, lhtt1e number llcenae co.nblna llon1. So. early In lllO tM DM V wlll be aln luu lna aeven·dlclt pl a tes for pa11enaer vehiclt 81NCt; 1151. TH£ year the OMV began uslnl SIX cli(lil combinations . the dl'P•rt ment bu reaishm .. 'd n~arly 32 mUllon cars. moton.•y<'lt'tl and trailers Don Lumsden, of tht: UMV r egis tration di v1 s1on in Sacramento, sa1d the agt.-n~y isn't sure when or where lt\jf new plates will be a.ssued. 1' ··Some <ff the seven-digit plates are being made," Lumsden aaid. ·'but nooe or \hem will ht-I UC'd until the al x d lalt platt!I 10 our "•~hou!K> art' gone .. L MSDEN MID btcausc plalea art lllucd ~l dlff•rflll rttt 1n d ifferent ar ais. some OMV olfict'S will ~ l th• new plate. fu muth •~ alx months befoN> other of fie "The seven dlJtlt p l11th will probably bt down 1n the LA arH around Jarnuuy or February,'' Lum dc-n u1d Lionel tlolm('!\, l>M V an formalJon offictir. t:ald tht' dtipartmcnt c.kulitt.~11 th~l't' :art' u p()1it1lblt> l75 mllhon :st'vtn digit 11<-en!>l• com banu tloni;. available "THIS SYSTEM t>hould las\ an awfully long ltme. · llolmes laughed U ntil the new passenger plates are issued. flolmei. said the only vehicles with N u<-1.ear Garbage Dump? L'lt'vc...n-dl&H comblnaUona are thMe w1lh commercial, d.11· •bl~ or ~nonahwd 1tat111. llolmto .aid commorclal platn h1&ve had •ev n d1'1tl 1tlnct1 U\f!y originated an 1930, but dlaab l ~d a nd peraonallud pJattt have only bad t~ extra d111t blnce Ju. ly 1918. The d.l< w•a •dded. he-Hid, In antlc1p11tton or the .. yatem wltlc s witch to aeven dlttllb S TOLEN . 1..0ST oa damaa4!d 111x d1g1t plates will not be replaced with copies, Holmes smd. but with new. up to dak iseven digit plates Holmei. said the only ex- <'t' pt 1oni. to t ht:. will be motorcyde and personahzed plutes. Cycle plates will stay wilh i.1x digits. Holmes s aid, ~cause the s1zt'! of that plate bt.>tt er s wls the 'eh1cle 4fl'WI,..,...... Tunnel-boring machine rumbles out of un derground c:omplex which mig ht have future use as a depository for nuc lear was tes. Scientists will heat-test the basalt rod, of W<.t'>htngton .., G<ible M ountain next s pring to St't' 1f 1t offer~ adequate protcc - . ltu11 Author AtUCI Re1l1traUon la belna taken for a Nov 8 lee ture by anlmal counulor and author Beatrice Lydecker at UC lrv\ne'a Scitn~ Lee· ture HaU W\der t.he un- iversity extenalon pro- Jtr•m Those interested In the class, Psychology 880.1. may alao reeiater at the door the night of the 7 to 10.p.m. preaentation. A FO•MER elemen- tary school teacher until she discovered her abili- ty to literally talk with a nimals through ESP· ex changed mind pie· lures 10 years ago, Ms. Lydecke r bas written two books. ' She has also utilized the technique of vis- ualizing events to con- verse with humans ren- dered mute by strokes. traumatic coma, severe m ental retardation or the affliction known as autism. COST OF the one· night course is S6 for the public and S3 for UCI s tudents, s tacr a nd faculty. The course is tailored to veterinarians. pro- fessional dog breeders and handlers. but many pet-lovers who want to better understand their animals attend her le("· tu res. •aook s b y Mr s . Lydecker are "What the Animals Tell Me," and "Stories Animals Tell Me .. Sales HaJte d SACRAMENTO <APJ -An Arizona man was o rde red b y s tate or !1c1ablililltoP selling un a pp,...-s ecurities 1n Ca ti te rn ia Th e <.:al 1fom1a Depa rtment of Corporations 1s!>ued a desist and refrain order to Peter C McKenzie of Sun City. head or the U.S . Energy Develop ment Corp ''"''·'"~'-' ,,.. .. , ... """,. ...... ,.,, It 1\ ,.,, , •• ~,,,,,,.,. t -~ "' -...,,,.. f # m •O. tf'• h,,.,,_, p.t'111·u1,.,, ~ 1"4t •w'"'""' ~w\lfll'>t .. ""Cl """"'' u-., ,,, .... ,...,_,,' ... ~"' ,, ,.., rw1 oor ..,n"...,.ft to '"' .. ,_. ... , .... ·~ I'" ... 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Dan Doo ley, t h e De partment of Food and Agriculture 's chief de· puty direct.or. said that hearings will be held n ext month in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Mateo and Redlands on proposed regulations to control the chemicals. The regtllalions would require termite control companies to obtain a permit from a county agricul'fu ral co m - missioner when using chlorda ne. heptachlor , lin.d.ane or a ldrin for pe~ control. They w o uld a l so r estri c t way s the chemicals could be ap-i plied, requ.ire workers to ~ wear safety equipment ' and require workers and ~ residents to be warned : o r the c h e m ica l s ' • carcinogen hazards. Bill Bells. program supervisor in the depart- m ent 's pesticide re · gistration unit, said tests have found the four chemicals can cause cancer in animals and may pose a s imilar threat to humans. Echo Editors Appointed Two Orange Coast res- idents have been named .. udent editors or the California L utheran Colle1e Echo newspaper et Thousand Oaks. Loi• Leslie, a Costa Meaa junior majoring in Engthb a nd com· murueatiool arts, 18 the a11• at ant editor. and Scot Sorenlen, a Hunt- inCton Beach Mlllor ma- joriDI in b1ltory, ll the aewa editor Pa 1d Advert 1c;f'ment WARNING: YOUR PROPERTY RIGHTS ARE IN DANGER As members of the Newport Beach City Council we feel compelled tosp~ak oul in defense ol our city s small properly owners lndtv•dual property rights in Newport Beach are eroding rapidly We dS a councll. are not making a :iroog enough etlort to make sure everyone in the C•IY knows what s going on A big property owner like The Irvine Comp;iny can take care ol 11sell Bui, what about small property owners-people like you and us who own a songte family home. or a duplex lot. or run a sr.iall business? What kind of treatment has the 111110 guy been getting at city hall these days? W1thou1 adequale notice w11hou1 ltmely ano proper debate. and '" tne absence o f reasonable community knowledge a lot of Newport Beacn c11tzens have been deprived ol 1t1e1r rights lo a reasonable use of 1he1r properly Here's what you have already lost: R-1 PROPERTY OWNERS: ask your councilman about a new ordinance ( 1804) which manipulates the deltnitton of a dwofltng unit ano thus requires all dwelling umls to be altered to conform with the ord1n3nce w11h1n 30 years alter construc.t1on This will alfect everv homeowner in the city R-2 PROPERTY OWNERS: more than 7 000 A-2 property owners have been oen1cd thcor rights to conver1 their property 10 condom1noums This has no1 been for the benet11 of renters 11 has been more than love yuars s1nc.e the C01Jnc11 has p~rmotlr·d a now apartment building on our c11y Here's what you could lose Tuesday night at the 7:30 p.m. council meeting: A-t AND R-2 PROPERTY OWNERS: thousanos of A· 1 and A-2 lots could be downzoned 10 reduce loveable area by up 10 40 percent on some cases Your hving area might have to be converted to parking space. This 1s not required by lhe Coastal Comm1ss1on In fact. the state legislature just took action to exempt s1ng1e-fam1ly homes from Coastal Commission 1unsd1ct1on And here's what the future may hold: • Garage searches • Residential parking permits • A ban on overnight parking tn tron1 ol your home • l oll gates on residential roads • And who knows whit will be nex1? Each of you has a right -not a prlvll8ge, a right -to be heatd by your city councll. We Ul'flfl you to make you11•ff heatd -ff'• later than you think! 11000.••Lw Me.,.t ..... Cllf. Counctlnwl Jackie Heather Councilman Don Mctnnt. ( T1111 advort1aernen1 p11d lor l>y Jttek10 H01ther eno Don MclM19 I Af'• ( •ltft)tl'W.. ( A'1ff'ft\·tt C>•lf'O (): f~t f 1 ,.,. 01U"'° (> ·~ I ··~ l ,.. A fW•"'" I N> A RI~,. Count'( Ct..,• (°'""""•(.,.,• JACK\ ~TANl.l'Y fMO~•U I. LO•O ,,. ...... A-~··· "' • \itH\e 1U JlU1 ... _.. V•~w I L-l•M" U _, L-"4 "'"' CA •JoU h i UU! U1 l9JI '"' t ltct W1·1M 1.11 ......... -... _ ............... -··-r utit•~ °'~cw IC"4 . '-' i.-,.r ,.~~ ..... ,,' •• , 1 e,,i..1 ,, ,. n •1.,.-. ._-~ • ·• • , " ~ ... .. Pl18Lll" NOTt<:t: Consolldau-d Report of Condition or "Cltuu' B•nk ol Costa Men··. Count) or Ora.nge, and Domestic SubsldJ•rin •t the tlow of buslne'I~ Ofl ~pkm~r38, 1'7t. SUik Bau No. , ... ASSETS Cash and due from banks . . . . .. Ta.ouuds of Dollars . .3.239 ... 200 U .S Treasury securities . Obligations or other U .S Government agencies and corporal.Joos . . . . . Obliga~~ of States and poliucal subdivusaoos . . . . . . . . . .. a. t-oans. Total <excluding unearned income> . . . b. Less· Reserve for possible . l.736 ..... 6,197 .. 33.798 loan losses . . . .......•......... 299 c . Loans. net . . . . . ................... , 33,499 Bank premises. F.F. & E .. etc ............. 1,116 Other assets ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 722 TOTAL ASSETS ........................ 46.709 LIABILITIES De mand deposits of individuals. partnerships. and corporations . 14.199 Time and savings deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations . . . 21,719 Deposits of United States Government ...... 068 Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions . . . . . . . . .................. 4,652 Certified and officers· checks . . . .......... 1.156 A. T<Yl'AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES . . . . . . . ......... 41.794 Total ~mand deposits .......... lS.527 Total time and savings deposits 26,267 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES ......... 41,794 Other liabtlities for borrowed money ...... 1,350 Other liabilities ............................ 448 TOTAL LlABIUTIES . . . . . . ......... 43,S92 SBAaEBOLDEllSEQUJTY Common stock a . No. sbare9 authorized ... 600,000 1.339 b. No. shares outstanding .. 446,377 817 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ........ 2,156 Retained earn1np. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 961 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUlrt ...... 3.117 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAR~OLDERS EQUtTY ............ 46,709 •&•OaANDA a . Time ~rtilicates of depoeit in denominationa ot $100,000 or more .... 14,855 Market value ol lnvatment aeeuriUes .... 7. 717 Tbe undersigned, John W. Walab, Senior Vlce President It Caabler and Kenneth L . Donahue, Vice President ol the above-named bank, each declares, for hhmelt alone and not for the other: That the forel0in1 1tatement ii certilled to be tnle Md correct to the belt ol my lmowled1e and be!Mf. Executed on Aprtl October t , lt7'9 at Cotta Meo, Calllomia. John W. Wallb Kenneth L. Doaabue Publilbed Oran1e Cout DallY Pllot,October22.1'79 ~-79 f fW. O•ic.flll(T '~"°' ,,.... r'(IM lo , .. '' t ...,,.,. ,,, AU biia\ or to •••v~ •"• ,, .. ~'"''''~ f)tf •nfQOT'l(th tW-'\ In .. r\V • ·"' \ • ,. ,,.. b.00•'"1 , ... 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Cot-" o.i1., Pi._ 0ciw.rn.m. ,_.,, -. -. -. ----------------··· • "You"'*''*• a beer and you haw no converNtlon. •• "'Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat waU cut red tape. getting the aniwer1 ond action "°" Med to 1olve mequattes m govemmenl ond bu.tines& Mail your QUt'.t'fwns to Pat Dunn Al Your Sennce. Orange Coast Dody Pilot. P.O Boz t:Jf/Q, Costa Me1a. CA 92626 As many Letters as possible wall be amweTecl, but phoned mqumes or letters n.ut ancludmg the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone numbercCJT1not berorlSldered This columnappearsda1 ly except Sundays · Bigfneay Carnage Ast rono•lcal DEAR PAT: Is there a record of the number Of fatalities and IOJUrlCS due to highway accidents in the US for a long period or time? One often reads yearly statistics. but l bet the cumulative total is astronomical. H.W., Costa Mesa Vou're right. The Insurance Information Institute reports tbal nearly 2 miJUon people have died and 132 million have been Injured In '72 million highway accidenls in the U.S. in lbe past 50 years. Th~ loss to the nation economlc:,Jlly from lhese accidenls amounts lo some $508 bUJJon. Lketue Granted to ff andlcapped DEAR PAT You r ecently had a column item 1dent1fying lit'ense plate letters that are assigned to cars registered to physically handicapped persons. You also said that OMV could provide special placards to the disabled which can be placed in other cars to let people know a parking space is being "legitimately" occupied by a han- dicapped person. . J 'd like to correct one thing. The cost or this placard is S4 · not $10. This card has many other advantages too. It allows you to park. In a ny metered place free of charge and stay as long as needed. This is a big help as many of us do nol use wheel chairs and don 't reqwre the extra-wide places marked off for wheel chair users. The card also allows you to park in a green zone <limited time ) s pot longer than usual. Blue curb markings are specifi cally for prop. erly identified vehicles or the physically han· d1capped. Parking is not a llowed in loading zones !yellow) or no stopping lred> or white <short. stops) zones. People who must use any mechanical device to get around are entitled lo th.is card when your doctor signs a s tatement s lip provided by OMV Many handkapped people don't know these things. and I think we should accept more of our own responsibil ity for letting the public know of our condillOn My card has even been honored m other states It's true that many unauthorized peo· pie use handicapped parking spaces, but just as true that some handu;apped people use them without any idenlif1callon. J T .. Costa Mesa Thanks for correcting DMV's Information aboul the cost or the placard and pointing out lls special benefits. DMV searched the CaUfomJa Vehicle Code book and verified lhal secUon 22.511.5 (4·8 > does allow dis abled persons "to park for u.o· Jimiled periods in parking woes restricled as to lhe length of time parking ls permltled and ... to park ln any metered parking space wltho,ul being required to pay any parking meter fees. Tbls section doesn't apply to lbose iones lo wblcb the stopping, parking, or slaodiog of all vebkles is prohibited or which are rtserved for special types of vehicles.'' The code also allows persons with any medical dJsability to be issued these cards even If the disability Is not visJble, as in cases ln· volving heart patients. The parking card also ls available to temporarily dJS1bled persons wben the nquired form ls signed by the treatlog pbysl· clan." een....101J TMre tor A•lcf11g1 DEAR PAT: Someone told me you'd given an address in your column where a person can apply to be a census taker for the 1980 census. I'd ap· preciate it if you could repeat this information. J.E., Newport Beach Write to lbe Bue au of the Cerunas, Allentloe: JIN, um Sao VlceQ&e Blvd., Los Angeles 914Mt. A YS go& Lids in.fornhtlon from the t.oa AD1eles Federal lnlormallon Center by phoahl& (213) 188·3Mt. nus office ls an eirceUent source for qHS· Uoaa about aay agency of the federal goverameat. W•t~ Keeps 'em TfeW .. DEAR PAT: My grandfather gave me his old, gold pocket watch. It's beautiful, but doesn't keep time as well as it should. 1 haven't told him lhls, but I would like lo eet it repaired so I can abow him lt's still working as weU u ever. Where can I • 1et a repair like thil done and know it will be quality work? I'd prefer to deal with a firm in tb.11 area. J .L., Colla Mesa AY8 will uawer yov ......_, ud Mlle , .. · ._ die eea...a a. wlalcta tt appean. tJaforwut.elJ, '" 11 .... ,..,. letter wt&la 1eu bdUab u4 dty • h ret•ra addreH or balaeu·lto•re' pltoae ••••· ~rtb, u.ete •11terJ leUen eu't M •a ..... bJ ... eel•••· ... , Bewewer, lblce Wa ••*' '8 ~.cT"* teJft,KC«dlqtoyouleUer,AYI 41eal· la• wtdl Lyw AatJ4H CIMU, UM Ne..,.n =~ c.&a Jllep. o... .._ a.,.. .. ,. lie e• dill repair fOT J" at Ida apecldy II .... .... _. ....,.. ........ elecb ... l'Mk-' watnea. Be .... elal•• t. ~aft Siie la,.... ntaM -.. lffU. ., ret&ored a .. paru&eff H~ee eleeb _. pecat watftel ta on.p ~. ~. Octot>e< 22. 1979 DAIL y Pt~OT A 11 Thermostat Control May Be Faulty' WAIHINOTON SAP ) -Ttae Coa10Mr Product lar1t1 Com · ............... a ......... ~ .... pOlie to -.. u.laf h~o lypee ot fa.al· ty •MttY ... •vlnl devlcea •him ,.. 1ulateh0caet.hermottat.1. Tbe wunlnc coven about ao.aoo "AutomaUr Do Nl1bt" lhenn01tat COfttrola made by tbt f '611 StotrJ Corp. al Mt Vernon. N V ., and 19.IDO ··Home lneru Savn" control• manufactured by the P'ue.I Oard Corp. ot Olutonbury. Conn TBS CONTaOLS WEaE told na· Uonwlde In bardwne. department and r«aU at.ore for prtcea ranalnc from ao to S25 and aome of tM Fuel Oard I.Wt.a were 11ven uway for pro- motional purpoa.:a. the commiaaloo uld loUI device-ronallt of a amaJI rec· tan1ular healer and aa electric: timer. The c:ommlulon nld the b .. ten were deahrned to be moun~ OD1tle waJJ beM•th • tbercnoetat and coueded to lbt Umer. wbleh plup IDto a bcM.wthold elfftrlca1 soelret. Whm \he timer 1wllcht1 oo. the ,.._ter warm11 the t.bermott.at, caua· laa tt to tum e>tr t.M home furnace. HOW&v•;a , THE commllalon ,.. porta I.bat the carbon rttlaten In th• beaten may overheat and cause nrea. At leut 17 lnc•denll of eparlr.a or fial!MI have beeJ> reported. In two cases. offlclala said, the adbealve bucklng of the heat.er melt· ed, caua1ng {he beat.er to fall oll the wall. While the commission is urging conaua..n to 1top ua•ns the beaten. olftcllla uld they bel1nt the tlmen 040 be used .. fely wllb °*'*' ap- pl)ancee. THB rtl&L 8ENTaY controlt la· volved were made betwMa Sep· tember l978 and Auau.t tm and between November 1977 IDd Mar. 19?1. They are labeled "Activator • on tbe front and have a date code on Lbe back which fall• between the foUowlJ\S rugee: 391 to 528: 017 to m ; 411to5Z7 and 018 to 218. The cornmlaalon added that only "Activators" containing a brown· colored carbon resiltor are involved. The resi.ltor la vialble throuJh a key· bole slot ln the back. Unit.I witb re- sistors of another color are thought to OWHm 01' TBS affecW ru.J S.Otry dimeea, tbe eommJlllD Mid, 1bould return tbe prod\letl to tbelr mau..... ID8ll1 ~ wboaa are otr.tq ~UDda « nplac:emenu. The Fuel Oard uG1t1 bave a 1tmul1ted wood fhalab an.d are labeled "Fuel Oard" In rabed let· t.ers. The eommlAloa ll •ortdne with the company to develop a pf'OO'am to correct the problem. Penom needing more information or aaslatance can contact the com· mlasioo throuib It.a toU·free botllne at~. ·.FREE: Al EXOTIC FERN K WHEN YOU .VISIT CAL FED'S SPECTACULAR NEW OFFICE. WE'VE MOVED ACROSS THE STREET. COME Oii OVER. OPEN HOUSE oa. 22·27. \\'v°vl' mov<. >ti across Bristol from South Coa~l Plaza. Corne s •c. Our 1ww offi<.:<.• is a <.'.ontemporary show- place of leathers and chrome, designed to help us serve you in :-;tyle. Come learn about our high-interest savings ser vices. and enjoy re freshments while we s how you around. We're easy to find -right in the heart of Orange County's emerging cultural- entertainment center. South Coust Repertory Theater is just up the street; the new Music Center will be here soon. FRIE: "FERIS FROM MOl1lllt lllTUIE' Thi!:> fas cinating hook tells all about fernc;. How to selt'C't them. Raise them. 'fransplant them. Page after page of colorful illustrations and fern-growing tips, plus a history of this ancient plant famil y. FUJI -color photl>s show you exotic SJX'<:ies -"Silver Dollar Fc rn'.'"Crested Mh>ty:' "Gold Back:' "'Iuffy Lips'' and many others- heautiful, easy-care fem.., to complement your home or offitc. Be s ure to come in for your free copy. Ilut hurry. There\ .iw•t om· I .1ook per family. while t h(•y last. durin){ ( tp<:n Hou.<;(: week, October 22 · '2:7. SEMllWt: "HOW 10 RETIRE HAPPY." ,· OCT. 25, 1:0010 9:00 P.M. ~~'···'' . ~ .. . . . -.>~ • I Presenting Cal Fed 's retireme nt-planning expert. Dr. Virginia Boyack. in a fr ~ two-hour seminar <lt.~igned to make your leburc year.:; more rewarding. Formerly director of pre-retirement planning at the famed Andrus C~rontolngy C,ent<·r. l '. ~. C .. Dr. Bnynck will ht.·lp yuu n .'('Oj . ..,rniz.t' yow· many oplluns and take action trn-n1rd the kind of f utw«· you Willlt. Seatiny 1s limilr ,/; ,., s< r 1'afi f111s rN1uir<'rl. J>l<·os1· cal/ tnr/11 y : 1714J .541J-4fHif;. C CAUFORNIA ~ FEDERAL W<' wam you t.o Jel'l Lhl· tnO'\t for your ITIOlll.') America's L...rxesc f'~ral Suincii and lo&n ~tioo • A&-.eb over S6 billic.I •~~than Ill off1tt11 1tt&te'ttide. ~:i 1hv.-n c,·nl~r Dnw. Bl lmpenal llunk 11•V.••r 1)11 ... 1 '.trn~' Hnstol from South l~t Pla.z.al. 1-i>ur.. )Ion Thul" !I ~. fh,f.,, '' ti l);;luniu) ~ \. · ' ~· ' \ Mondlly. OotObtr 22. 111'1 NO K• -1b11 pbrue ln Japan muu ••ple-.e do not t:allilat.e '' and Tbomu Van Tuael hopes tlae driver foUowtna hla Volkswaaen Beetle gets tl)e messag~. Diesel Auto Nean Market ANN ARBOR , Mich (AP> -f'ect.ral of. ncJab UY 111Jdlae1 Sbtlley'I vtl"tiOe tJl a dl ... I car bu OUMd poU..UO. leetl, •blcb meau ll ma,y be certlfted IO be pul OD UM martet. TIM car. one. &ou&.ed u ,.CU., J JO mUel per 11Uon, ll rated at SI IDPI IA MOway drtvtq and 34 mpt lo tlNI cll.Y' IUchal'd flantDcton, bead of the certlllc:aUon «l vllioo at t.be EDvlronmental Protectk>o Aaeftc:y'1 Au Arbor la boratory Hid. A cert.lffoatt 1how1n& puaa1e ot pollutloo lffla couJd be ltaued IOOO IO permit the Ou Hill, Fla .. car bulldor lo tell 2,000 vehicles, Harrlnctoo -------------------uld 'Most Use Too Much Salt Extra Sodium Dangerous, Experts Say By tM Auocla&ed PftM The avera~e Americ:ao diet cont.alns from 14 to 60 times as mucb IOd.lum u me»t of ua need, and the extra amount can be danaerous. Government officials and medical authorities have been urging people in recent years lo reduce the amouol of salt they use, but following the ex· perts' advice isn't always easy. ing the kind of fat and decreui.oJ the amount of fat and chole1terol ln your diet ... you can help reduce your risk of developing heart disease ..• The first stel> is to take the salt shaker off the la· ble." A low·sodium or salt· free diet does not have lo be bland or tasteless. Use spices, herbs and olber navorinas instead of salt. Among the substitutes suggested by the heart associaUoo ls a combination of cayenne pepper. garlic powder. basil , marjoram. thyme, parsley. savory, mace. onion powder. black pepper and sage YOlJ KNOW, FOR EXAMPLE, you should stay away from salted peanuts. But do you re· alize that most cheeses also contain significant amounts of salt? Commercial salad dressings are high in salt, as are many baked goods and cake mixes. ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT SALT sub· In an effort lo help the public, the American stitutes, but if you get the go-ahead, be careful. Heart Association has published a 145-page book. "Sall substitutes tend to be biker wben used "Cooking Without Your Salt Shaker," including heavily," the heart association notes. information on the salt content in some foods and Cutting your salt intake is no excuse for not suggestingsubstituleseasonings andrecipes. sticking to a balanced diet. An adult's daily food The book is being sold by local chapters of the choices should still include. a maximum of six to American Heart Association; the price varies eight ounces of lean meat, fish. poultry or other from affiliate to affiliate, but is generally about $6, protein foods ; four or more servings o( whole according to an association spokesman. grain or enriched bread or cereal products; four or more servings of fruit and vegetables. mcluding T HE BOOK NOTES THAT IT ls important lo one servmg of a citrus frwt or vegetable high in understand the difference between sodium and vitamin c and one serving of a dark green. leafy salt. Sodium is a mineral found in nature; it is con· or deep yellow vegetable; two or more servings of tained in almost all the foods we eat. Sall is also skim milk or low-fat milk products. two to three found in nature ; 40 percent of It is sodium and 60 tablespoons of polyunsaturated fats and oils in the percent is chJoride. form of margarine, cooking 011 and unsaJted salad Everyone needs some sodium to Uve ; you do not dressing. havetoaddsalttoyourdiettogetit. According to the IN A SPEECH TO A CONFERENCE on nulri-heart association. a sodium intake of about two· tenths of a gram per day is considered necessary for tion. Carol Tucker Foreman, assistant secretary of good nutri tion . T he aJ!riculture for food and consumer service:;, said average American diet, ( • . , ) that government, Industry and the public all must .however, includes from (.()/V.t.l,lJ M Ell act to improve American eating habits. 2.8 grams to 12 gram s of . _ "The purpose of dietary guidance lS to help sodiumaday people select food on the basis of the best current Doctors frequently recommend that patients knowledge-l)f nulnt1on and to show how good nutri reduce the amount of ~alt or sodium in their dlets . ~·i~~-can help maintain health and reduce disease to reduce the n sk of high blood pressure. The ·•tt is important, however, to understand the heart association says the scientific evidence of a limitations of such guidance. There is 00 one link between sail a nd high blood pressure or s uper, perfect diet for us all We are not nutritional hypertension 1s not conclusive. but adds . clones ... "STUDIES SHOW THAT IT may be WISC for all of us to cut down on our salt intake . . . 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IDd tt waan 't a prettv lllbt. lnp lneur1"ed by • Loe Anples team tin~ IMS, and tbe llCMnt total w11 the mo.t the team had sur- rendered alnt' Minnesota ~ 45 In 19'72. &UNMNG BACKS AU HOLDING footballa in one band and fwnblla& at the 1oal ll.oe; sure. handed All-pro tJitit eoda (Charle Youna> are on the bench; i.Qjured pl a yen who are ukin& to eome out are beinC told tbey have to play; and first· s tring. beatup qurterbacu are beiDg allowed t.o s tay ln the 1ame bebind, 40-l4. to lake more aboU from onruab.lrlC San Dieeo de· tensive linemen than a hunter would take at the start ol deer seaaon. The batU.ecarred Rams knew U..y were eo- in1 to be ln for a touib Ume wtt.b tM San Dle10 Cbaraen. Tbe problem l1 \hey dutn't know t\ow tou1b. uwg•ag USUALLY WINNEU," sald a trim Jack Yountblood. "Thia i• a new experience for UI': lt'a been a Ion• Ume since we've balled .500 " "Thia la an emotional lo · fo r me," said Haden. wbo was sacked, for the record, four tlmM, but took enoulb shot.a to last a season. ln lof ln1. the Rama dropped into a flrat -place tie (4_.) wtth New Orleans in the Tttanlc (tbat•s tn alnldn1, not atrenath > Division of the NFC West , and it opened up some questions as to the team it.sell and bow It's being handled. "I went to the coach today an<t told him to take me out." said a frustrated Doug France, who bas been reduced to only a s hell of what be used to be with an ailing right elbow that bas left him virtual- ly immobile on bia right side. "They tell me I'm being very selftah. "Thia wu not only the worst ph)'11ical beatlQJ I've ever bad. it's also the first Ume I've ever been on a team that 'a been ,._. · · TBS LUIS WERE EMMaaA88ED oa na· Uoaal televl11on (blacked-out locally> for the Meend week in a row. .. tbe Char1et1 al moat eeqred at will in poundtn1 out a 40-18 victory before 84,3'5 dlabeUevin& fans. Although many of the players won't talk about it openly. off the record many are criticising the organization for ils lack of help during lbe recent Injury crjsis and how the available talent Is being used. THE RAMS ARE LUCKY the ir record ll that good. Not only were the Rama humiliated In front of their fana, the pride in the Rama' organization was dealt a severe blow. The klues were the worst back·to·back beat· Even the coach, Ray Malavasi, is coming un-<l~r some heavy scrulUly. "Damn. U this isn't upsetting. I'm embarTass· ing myself out there. We 're playing poor football. and J'm ju,,t as bad as everybody else " WITH AN OFFENSIVE UNE filled with inex· perience and hurt athletes, a gutsy Pat Haden had Cbaraer quarterback Dan Fouts enjoyed a laughe r against the "revamped" Ram secondary. He 1complet.ed 17 of 32 passes ror 326 yards and two touchdowns His 300·plus pel"formance, his third in a row, made him the first quarterback an 12 yean. <See RAMS, Page 83) Cooper, Clwnes LA Gets Some Unexpected Aid By ERNIE CASTILLO Of ""' D•llY ~ .... ll•H lNGLEWOOD E ven with a makestuft lineup, thf.' Laker~ looked ltke a custom built basketbaJI team Sunday And for u bench the.I hdd seemed about a:. strong al> bal!>d wood . that's got lo be ~OOd ne~:. Never mind the customar) :.trong performance!\ by Kareem Abdul-J abbar and Norm Nixon The player!> who were reall) res ponsible for Sunda> '<:. 106 97 \ 1ctory over Seattle were Mt kt· Cooper and J im Chones about as unlikely a pair of l.akt-r her oes <t:. )OU will rtn'1 lhts season j COOPER. A SECOND-VEAR guard who had played all or 38 m lnutes m his NBA <.'a reer, and Cbones. a seven.year veteran who first broke to with the ABA . made the most of their first starting roles with the Lakers by comb1rung for 42 potots. 11 ~ bounds and 76 minute:. of play- ing time THE LAKERS' KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR BLOCKS A SHOT ATTEMPT BY SEATTLE'S JACK SIKMA AT THE FORUM SUNDAY NIGHT. Cooper. who was also asked to Ernie Castillo Super Duper Hoopster Cooper? On those rare moments when he's standing still, Mike Cooper looks like a g raduate of the Kent Tekulve school of body buildin g . Wi th 170 pounds s tretched over a 6-6 frame. he re· sem bles a walking baseline. If he Joscs any more weight. the only basketball Job he'll qualify for is holding up the r im Throw up a s hot, however . and Cooper crashes the boa rds like he was Dave Parker. Never m ind the fact that most cente rs could weave h.im through the net. Cooper plays basketball as 1f k amikazes invented it HE ALSO KNOWS HOW to play de. fense, something some NBA gua rds can't even spell. When they refer to him as a take-charge guy, they talk about the way he gets run over holding his ~round He's usually the first one to fall down and the first one to foul out. Until an in1ury made Magic Johnson the world's tallest cheerleader . the only place you could ca tch Cooper 's act was dunng a Lakcrs practice. In his firs t year as a pro, Cooper played all of seven rrunutes -10 if you count the lime it took h.im to take his warmups off. Even lhe ball boy got in more court time tl. It wasn't until Sunday rught at the platned later 'That w:is m~ hr:.t !>tan Forum that he ftoall y received his pro and I'm ~lad 11 · ... out of ttw ~a> No~ I baptism -under fire as at were c.m JUSt relax and phn· nor mall\ "Now l know I can play with these guys. We were playing the world cham-Normal. Judging from Sunda> v.ould pions and I was right there with them." be 19 potots. nine rebounds anrl. of he said in 2J.year-0ld a we after helping course. six foul:. But Cooper rould nn~ the Lakers beat Seattle . up goose eggs in the offensive column 1f Only a great deal of patience on he can JUSt ket?p up ... e same defen!>1ve Coach Jack McKmney's part allowed work that allowed Dennis Johnson 11 Cooper the chance to :.how tus stuff Ob oomts on S-for 15 shoollns.? viously ne rvous, he missed h.is fi rst four "He nN'ds ('JCperience and confidence s hots. two of which we re the layup and he's ~otog to gl'l them both. · ~aid . variety. The only time he got hot wa!> ~kKuuw~ CONSIDERING THIRD-R OUND when he committed three fouls tn a He also ne('ds .:1 n1 cknamt· SupN draft picks from Ne w Mexico are about s pan of J 33 Duper lloopstN Cooper d<>t>:.n't quite as rare lO the NBA as those who play cut it for free, Cooper was lucky lo be lis ted "I WAS NERVOUS, not sca r ed. It doesn't fit in a one-column headlrne defend Denni:. J ohn:.on. last ~ru ·., playoff MVP. acted hke 1t ~ :.t!> another d;.iy at the ofrtce- once he got ovt·r a bad case of tht-J 1tters "l Just came out to do the be!>t I could " he <,;.ud "At first I wa:. nen OU.'> but once I ~ot going and the team got runnm~. I ~ot mtotht· now hke everybody else .. IT WAS SECESSITY rather than r ho1ct• wh1rh prompted Lilker Coach Jack Mc Kmney to insert C<Jopcr and Chone::. into the stanJOR lineup C..:oopt'r. who ft ~u red a~ the team ':-. No 4 ~uard filled to for the injured ~taRtC Johnson Chones. a back up center repluced the tnJured Spencer llaywood al forward "The prev1ou::. game:.. we v. eren 't get 1ng enough good help from the bench ." said M c Kinney ·'Toni ght, they picked us up " The L.akers certa toly needed u pick up Fndav. they s uffered ont-or their worst losses ever . 99·82 to Portland. A ll b<idly a!' we played the other rught. we needed this one for :.i lot of reasons, .. said Jab· bar who sc<>red 23 points and 11rabbed 20 r e bounds 1n 40 m1nut~ of playtoR time CHONES ESP~C I ALLY needed Liu:. game Comtog m. lht' fi 11 1ronm.in v. 31' averagto~ .') 5 11111nt:.. I ;, rebound:-. and hJrdh looked hke lht• answer lo th•· Llll.l'N prJ~t·r for a pov.er forv. ard \;ow that ht-... 1n a more fJmd1ar Jlbl'•l temporar> rolt• a~ J .,tant•r and ,., catchtnl-\ on to tht' Laker~ pa:.s1ng ~am\!. tht> tr.tdt" that brought Chonc:. to I.A for Oa\ e Rob1~ch .rnd a third round draft choice 1:. .,hJptog up .1 .... 1 "tl·al · I H' ... tcirted fnr '>IX and a half 'ea r~ an<.1 11 ... tough adJUSltog lo t·(>m1n1? off tht• ~nch ." the Mar QUt'ttt• product "a~~ "ft':-. hJrd1•r to concent rate and at 1 •ml'' I get dis tracted t m doing the JOb nov. and 1f I hJ \" mort> minute::. I II be able to relax mort• •· 'OT THAT HE'S been ten.5t' 'tnce cominR from Cleveland ISff LAKERS . Pagt-8 21 as the Lakers' No. 4 guard and he knew because I was trying too hard ... he ex the way Magic does ~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~_..:.~.......::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Todd Has E d ge Slwoto:ut at Shea With Bear's Boys By WILL GRIMSLEY A~S..Clal C•~11\ NEW YORK (At>)-lt was a shootout at Shea between a cou- ple of the Bear's boys. There was the old-leather- tough, knowle dgeable Ken Stabler of the Oakland Raiders, a 10-year pro veteran. a man who bas seen lbe football's sum- mit (the Super Bowl) and con- quered it. Then there wab the l kid -Richard Todd of the New York Jets. a relative rookie, in· 1 jured most of last season, a second·st.rinJ,er al the start or 1 this one, still seeking recogni· tion. ONE CAN VISUALIZE Bear Bryant, tbe legendary coach or the University of Alabama CrimlOD Tide, ensconced in bis swank headquarters in Bryant Manor ln T u scaloosa, Al a .. steallnl a few minutes from bis fllm-viewtQ of Saturday'• toulh 1ame wltb 'l'eueMee to see bow a couple~ b1I proteces were do- lnf up North. He m..t have over wttla P. over the •tbe Tbe • ed nine of 18 passes for 161 yards and hit his target for three or the touchdowns in the Jets' 28-19 vic· tory. After a s low first haU, he directed h.is team marvelously. The old man, Stabler , 33, was a COMMENTARY veritable wo rkhorse. throwing the ball 47 times. Despite five inlerceptlons, he accounted for 360 yards and two TDs. STA B LER AN D TODD, almost a decade apart in age, are just two of the remarkable field generals who have rolled off the Bear's relentless as- sembly line. George Blanda and Babe Parilli emerged from Bryant's flock at the University of Ken- tucky. the former deaUned to set records for lonaevlty and place-ldcldng proficiency. There bu been a succesuon of great quarterbacks spawned In the Bear's pressure-cooker a t A l abama -Joe Namath perhaps the most celebrated, followed by Stabler, Scott Hunter, Ste ve Sloan and Jeff RuUed,te, who went on to make (See SHOOTOUT, P11e BZ) S.111e Faas lt'lll 8e Aa9tlal•9 A New England Patriot fan, wearing a pumpkin over his head , leads a cheer Sunday ln Foxboro, Mass. Why the ....... -~-....... fan wore the pumpkin wasn't known, but the Patriots won anyway, defeating Miami, 28·13. , -DAILY PtLOT Brea Prisoner Haye1 Ch eered On Vi8it to Da lla8 Game ................ [.... . . IRVlNG, THU -Bob tlayea, OD 1pecla.J leave m m 1 eon. rec.lved a bid ovadon from the • j ff:ua V.am crowd durtn.c balfthne ac:UvlUet honori"ICowboy ll"HUSunday H~ appeared with It other former Dallu playen dur ID.J U.. bNak between balvea ol Lbe Dallu.st Low.a Jame Tbe capacity audience ol G ,000 enUnaaautJcally applauded Hayes durlnl ~nmoor hiahlitbUnt \.be Cowboys' fU\.b an DUil ffJUDkln weekeDd. Hayt'I ple**1 &wlty 1ut Apnl to Po&aeut<>n and sa.ltt of aa~U~ aod waa ae.oleac;ed to Cive yean ln pnaoo He wlU , be-elieible for pan»e U1 'to'ellnW')' and bas a )Ob wa!Uni With t .· a 'computer company U be let.I the early release HayH ran to the mlddle ol lbe field and railed both arms lO the c heers of the crowd. Tbe two·tlme All·pro wide r~ceiver still bolds lbe team recortl for tus 244! yards U\ recep· t1ons in one game and his 141 yards in punt returns in one game and bhitre:. the Cowboy record of four TD·recepllons lll one game A spokesman for the Texas Department of Correcliooh, watching the fesllvilles from the pr'eSS boy , said Hayes 1s as s1aned to a pnson unit for rirst·llme offenders. Hayes works e ach day tn a gymnasium. where he instructs the other prisoners. most of them young, in weights, racquetball, basket· ball, table tennis and various other sports. In the halftime ceremonies, a player was introduced represent each of the Cowboy teams since their 1960 maJden season, and Hayes was chosen for 1965. Others introduced were linebacker J erry Tubbs. 1960; wide receiver Billy Howton. 1961 ; tight end Frank Clarke. 1962: defensiveendGeorge Andre, 1963. fullback Don Perkins. 1964. ..-------flttol~ e l t lw Da11 ------. James Brooks, Auburn's >9. 172·pound running back. who rushed for 175 yards and two touchdowns in"' 38· 14 triumph over Georgia T~h. which he said didn't recruit him because of bis size: "If be <T~b Coach Pep- per Rodgers) doesn't think I'm big enough to play now. he can take a look at the films and think again." Pazselt P~ P erUau ( .... ) ie •I• Portland reserves, led by .Jim Pauoe, ov-m wt1elmed Golden State an the fourth quarter Sunda)' to complete the Trail Blat.ers' 91-74 Na· t:.onal Basketball Association victory over lbc Warriors. Portland subs took a 70-«> lead into the fourth period then outscored the Warriors 20-4 from the field dtuing the first e~ght minutes of the final stanza Portland is now 6·0 ... Jaa.lor Bridgeman poured in 26 points and Dave Meyers added Z2 as Milwaukee defeated the Chicago Bulls, 113-111 . The win was the fifth straight for the Bucks as the Bulls played without 1nJured Artis Gilmore. Gilmore will undergo surgery on his right knee Wednesday <ind will be lost for more than two months .. Otis Blrdsodg drilled in 20 points lo lead eight Kansas Ci ty players in double figures as the Kings rolled to an easy 122-85 win over the Phoenix Suns. The Kings never trailed a fter operung the game with an S.l burst against the Suns who were playuig without s tar forward Waller Davis. llltlOGEMAN (' 1• r.-..... ,,... 4.e 9dldl I• Tw The Montreal Canadteau fell behind the " PbUadelpb.la Flyen. •·O. then came roartq back ' lo 1atn a M U. ln NaUonal Hoclley Leaiue 1cUon SWadQ nJabt. ••eu 111*'1 ~with 2:'9 left \0 plQ, Ct.Pl*S th• rally ln the nut quarter. ll WU Roule'• nrtt IOaJ ol t.be tllOn and WU I ZS.footer put f'l)'eJ'I Soalle Plall •1n ... Tbo t.~h polnl of nu E1poe,1&.o•1 NHL catHt, • l2•foot ,oaJ at 16.68 of UM flrat period, atarted the New Yort Raqera on lbe way to a &-3 lrtumph over Pltlabur1h ... Blatr McO...ld scored two goal.a, lnclud.l.na one with a little over a roiou\.e &ell In the aame, to bolp Edmonton tie Mioneaot.a, S·S . Edmooton trailed S-2 1oln1 lnto the final per\od . . Doe Lever'• seoood goal of the eame. at 11 ·49 of tbe ~rd period, 1ave Vancouver a 3·3 Ue with Buffalo. Defen.aemaa hlul VH Boxmeer acored twJce for Buffalo, which outabot lbe Canucka. 34 ·222. . Coalkeeper Gora• ·~TO Hoaoau turned in a s hut.out. atcllerd Ledat leored twice and li.Demate llobby FtoM added a goal and an uaial to lift Quebec to a 3--0 win over Chicago 14,JS:S a-1. Ne111 Yerls .tl•rtaf ... A record field of 14,1.53 LDclucti.ng 12,324 men • and 1.829 women. got off to a false start in the New York Caty Marathon Sunday but the cumbersome Cleld was not recalled. The mass of humanity ~nt crushing past the starting hoe before the off1c1aJ gun went off. BW llodgen woo h.is fourth straight year lll"ld Greta Waits cl Norway was the women's win.Der. Du CloeWr ot Nebraska woo t.be Chicago Marat.boo in 2:23.20 with l.S-year- old La11n Mic~ tbe winner' in the women's race after the first two finishers we re disqualified for not passing several check J>Oiot.s . . . aldlard PeUy fought back from be· ing one lap down and avoided a fiery crash involving Bobby AIUIOO t.o win the American !iOO Grand National stock car race at North Carolina Motor Speedway ... Convictions and life prison sentences will stand against Rabi.a "Harrtcue" Carter and John Arth for the slaying of three persons in a Paterson. N.J . bar. an appeals court ruled today. Carter, 40. a former No. 1-ranked middleweight boxing contender, and Artis were convicted in a L976 retrial of murdering the threE 10 years earlier . . . Greg Leffier's second and fourth place finishes in twin SO.lap features at the Winchester Speedway have ea.med him the U.S. Auto Club's 1979 sprint cal cham pionsbip ... Peclro lloclrlpes bla.sted a three-run homer ir the seventh inning to give Cuba a 6·4 victory over lbe U.S. and keep the Cubam unbeaten in lotercontinent..1 Cup baseball play in Havana. . .American League baseball team owners voled unanimously t.o approve the sale of the league cbampioo Baltimore Orioles t.o Washington attorney EdwanS &e.eu Williama. Williams takes over Nov. 1 ... Cyril "Cy" 81.apmda, a Cedar Rapids, Iowa native who spent half a century io baseball as a pitcher, general manager and scout, died Saturday at age93. Te~&n.11, Radio Followi"9 are the toe> sport events oo TV tonight. Ratlni~s ar e '111excellent ;111 worth watching: 1' fai r;~ forge11t. 9 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Den~r at Plttsbon;ih A nnouncers : F rank Gifford, Howard Cosell and Don M eredith. A matchup of two division leader:. 1n the American Con ference, this orw figures to be a l<nock-oown, drag-out affair The Steeler s are smarting from a 34-10 loss to C1nclnnat1 la'>t week in a game in which they commited nine fumbl~. Te<ry Bradshaw will be at Quarterback for Coach Chuck Noll'c, Steelers wnlle Craig Morton will probably sta rt f<>< the Broncos Denver won over Kansas City as Morton PdSSed for 218 yards lastwee-k. OTHER TELEVISION 11 pm. (q) -STANFORD FOOTBALL '7'f HiQhllqhtc, of the Anzona·StanfOf"d game played Saturday RADIO Football -De1lver at Pi ttsborgh, b p m • KN X 110701 -' ., . FOOTBALL/BASKETBACL Ma r a t hon 1t'in aer s Greta Waitz. of Norway and Bill Rodgers of Boston were the wmners in Sunday's :'llew York City marathon race. Rodgers won his fourth straight title m New York with a time of 2: 13 08 Waitz. wa~ the first woman across the finish line in 2 27 33. Sue Petersen of Laguna Beach was seventh in the women's dn·1s1on with a time of 2 :47 .36. F,....P11pSI SHOOTOUT AT SHEA. • • m arks m lhc pro gaml· Yet none or them was as 1m· p r ess1ve as \l,e r e their performances m the collegiate game Nooe ever wo n the He1sman Trophy the symbol of undergraduate football great ness By the fklme token . Alabama undl'r }~r} ant. hao,; nevf'r tum1·fl nut an Outland Troph) 1o1. inner 1•m blemat1C' uf '>UIJl'rlr1r d1· ft•n:.1 \1',IJIJ} 110~ (.'0'1 t~ \ ( 0 \(II '.\ht• hJi. 1o1.0n fo11r 11Jt1•1n.JI 'ti.Jm 11ionbh1µ1> ..1nd \4 ho n11 " 1 l• r 11 1ng on Amu ... Alon111 ~t 1,:~ n •cord of 314 collc·~c foot 11.tll '11 tones -Ull' &:>ar nu-.. hJ~ ..!•• t·an do it 14 1thou1 10<11' 1rJ11.d tal.-nt rat1-d thi> 1,.,.,, 1n 1h1 IJnd · In <'•mi;ruolJ' "Not at Jll ·· -,a, ... ..i \t•terw llear 14a t t'ht•r frnm th• '-,(rnth Hn Jiii n1·\ • r h:;,., 1,. t n • •Ot I ' boost individuals. Other schools may pick out certain key personalatles and point them for ndt1onal recognition. The pubt1c1ty mills gnod out reams o f propa~a nda Teleph ones ianglt> in the offices of influen· 11al award pickers ·Look at our buy he 's the greatest ' Cunlrar} lo popular belier. Br~ant 1:. no genius at re<;nnt· mg Ill' 1s a building gemus - 1t.Jt·, tht• real.on he's never gon~ 1•r" 111 ... rc·d .,h1rted legions look .. , ruhh\ .ind unrlerfed whe n flll'J 'UI l'(l h\ lh1• h<!ht:mOlhb or •wuth1·rn <'JI Ok ldho ma ;i nd .'\olrt• 0Jmt· lh· ha. ... no Charles Whales on ht' ro ... tt>r no Billy S1mb or \ J 1-!J " Fer~u.'><.ln!'> flt-JU5t hJ' ,, bunch of tough 1rf• \loho 14!0 JnrJ 1410 A 1 l..t!'>l look tht•v wer e No 1 c J n ' " u n J n1 e t h l' 1 r iUJrt1•r bJl I.. ' Ex-'Bama Coach, Drew, 84, Dies f'ro• Pa~ B l LAKERS GET HELP. • • TUSCALOOSA, Ala (AP> - Graveside services were held to- day for Harold ''Red" Drew. a veteran football coach who led Alabama t.o three bow I games and one Southeastern Conference title in eight years at the Tide helm. Drew, 84. died Saturday after a long illness H e was head coach a t Alabama from 1947 ·54 , compil· ing a record or 54·28-7 The 'SJ team won the SEC crown and lost to ruce in the Cotton Bowl, 28-6 one .... eek before the season opener Far from it .. Man, Hus is hca ven." he says of playing in LA. "When I got off the plane. I fell great. It took me a rouple or weeks to rind o ut that this is part of America. too. [ Jove it out here." J a bbar long ago adj ust..ed to Los Angeles. having played his college ball at UCLA and five of his 11 pro years with the Luers. But it might take a while for tum to get used to playing 40 minutes per game, as he has done m the last two NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONlL CONFERENCE East East w L T Pct. PF PA "I ~AS R EADV lo go full time 1f I had to. I'm 1n pretty i:ood l!hapc." said Jabbar. who scored 23 points and grabbed 20 rebounds . But oassinsz uo his aJ. lotted 12 minutes or rest on a regular bats 1s definitely out. "They're going to have t.o give me a r aise t.o do that." he jolted. Actually, playing as much as he dad was his idea "Kareem came up to me before the game and said, "I'll go as long as you want.me to'." said McKinney. "We needed that.·· TA IE IMMEDIAT E DELIVER Y New England 6 2 0 .750 209 118 Dallas 7 1 0 .875 200 132 ON YOUR '80 LINCOLN OR MERCURY M iami 5 3 0 .62S 146 126 Philadelphia 6 2 0 .7SO 152 126 N.Y . Jets 4 4 0 .500 170 200 Washington 6 2 0 .7.50 161 111 Buffalo 3 5 0 .375 174 142 N .Y . 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FOOTBALL I BOATING B~q' Record Safe RAMS ••. 1lnce = Jursenaen ln ll8'7, to eceom auc.b a tut.. --------_...........,. ,_.._, __ ----~ --_. -~ ~ .......... Mondly. Octoi. 2.2. 1979 DAILY PILOT 8:1 FirSt Fiddle Capture& .a '----ii-~ Th• Ram MCODdaey. •blc:b -----po111•1d .-b a.ouubold DaJDM u Ivory IUUY <•loed by t.be aama Friday>. sacr JuaUn and 1>••JM O'Mlla, ••N ao match rqr tM qpene•c:ed co"" of Cllar~ wtde receivers led bY Solan Jefferaoa and Cbarlle Santa Maria q LOS ANGELES -Kllyard i Brown ot S.ta Mon.lea Yacht I Club. a l*'tlUllAI PC <Pacific Claa•> lkfpper for more than two decades~t bit famed Finl ; Fiddle acl'OQ tbe finish line tn • breezy ~ Angeles Harbor rtnl I SaturdaytowintbecovetedSanta Maria Trophy. ., TM AN1 l1a• ....... ...... ..-u.r. ... -.. Wida tbt &la P'tuelHo ._.. Ylctor7 s.da1, UM lalt ol tllle .-e ecP ..... tM "W" colWDD vHl*hed from IM NadOiial P'ootbaJl a..a,. ..... lap IDd Tampa Ba,,11 re<ol"d reme1-d _,. tor OllemGnMMOft. ·•we I.at lure we w.,.. toilll to wLa &Ma, ,.... tM ktdmtf to tbe ftD&l ...... ~k .... Dea.rs a"'9 after culdtq ta.. ..... ~.,. ift u.. fourth quartft' to their ~ ~...,•n "9 U.. 20-U vtc:tory over Atlanta. PMal Hofer ICCINd lt wtua s~ mlnutee to ao. hl.1..-TD°' 't:.fit • ·we•ve beeo ~ too bud aad eoo muy eloH onea to .. t lblt ooe set away,·• eel O.Bers. wtlo ~mpleted all lh pu1e1 M lMew la tbe •innlna m•kh "I'm trytq to be c:uual about lbil." Saa Frandaeo's -roOltte head co-ch, BUI Wal.ah, aaid after settlnc vletory No. 1 in came No. 8 "ll waa crHt to wln but 1 knew sooner O!' later this ...ad happen." Lllle DeBers. 49ers u,ht end Ken MeAf ff fi&ured \.bis would be the day the drou1ht ended. "We all knew lhis would be the same." he said. Freddie Solomon scampered 56 yards on a re- verse while Hofer scored on nms of two and three yards. 1be latter run wiped out tbe Falcons' lead built oo Rolland Lawrence's 41-yard TD run w1tb a blocked punt earlier in the fourth quarter. ·•we knew before the game we were going to score -and we knew alter Lawrence's run that we were going to score again." said De Berg. · Dues 21, Packers 3 Tampa Bay, which set an NFL record by los· ing all 14 of its games in 1976 and had lost its last two after winning it.s firs t flve of 1979. beat back the Packers with Ricky Bell gaining a club-record 167 yards rushing a nd Doug Williams tossing two TD passes and running for a lhlrd score. "Regardless of everything you read," Coach U!il!~!Qtl~~ John McKay said. taking a swipe at some recent criticism of his Bucs, "we a re 6·2 and on top of the division." "As you can see. the Bucs have returned to I.heir true form," added Green Bay Coach Bart Starr Cowboys 22, Cardinals 13 Roger Staubach tossed JG.yard TD passes to Billy Joe DuPree and Tony Hill and Tony Dorsett gained 111 yards. his fourth straight 100-y ard game, as the Cowboys beat St Lou1s and raised their record to 7·1, the bes t in the league. "We've got a much better record than I thought we would in the first hall of the season because we usually start slow." said Cowboys Coach Tom Landry "We're seldom 7-1 at the halfway mark " The game's biggest play was by Cards rookie Roy Green. an NFL-record 108-yard touchdown kickoff return VUdn,s30, 8ears27 Tommy Krame r s fourth TO pass. a fi ve yarder to Rickey Young with 13 seconds to play. vaulted the Vikings past Chicago Earlier. Kramer found Young on a 17-yarder. Walte r Payton, who r us hed for 111 yards, was involved in all three Chicago TOs -a two-yard run. a two-yard pus from Bob Avelllni and an option pass play to Brian Baschnagel covering 54 yards Colts 14. Bills 13 Bert Jones, in his first start since being s idelined by a shoulder injury in Baltimore's season opener. ran for one TD and passed four yards to Mack Alston for one ln the Colts' victory over Buffalo. Browns 28, Bengals 27 Charlie Hall of Cleveland blocked a Cincinnati e xtra point. the difference between victory and overtime for the Browns. Brian Sipe passed fQr all' four Cleveland TOs, one a SO-yard play with fullback Mike Pruitt. Seahawks 34, Oilers 14 Hous ton's offense sputtered with Earl Campbell hobbled by a severely bruised thigh. The Oilers' running back carried the ball just three times · for four yards. Seattle's J im Zorn. meanwhile. passed for three touchdowns. includ· ing bombs of 45 and 55 yards lo Steve Largent RedskJns 17, Eagles 7 Washington, stung by Wilbert Montgomery's 127 yards rushing and four TDs two weeks ago. limiledrum to33yards and for good measure.sacked Daily Pilot's Top 10 Orange Couaty Higb School Football Top 10 Pos. School, record This Week l. Marina (6-0> Newport Harbor C2·3·l I 2. Maler Dei (5·1) Pius X (2·41 3. Servile (4-1) Bishop Amat (4-11 4. El Modena <S-1 > Santa Ana Valley 13·3> 5. E l Dorado (5-0-1) Valencia (3·3 ) 6. Loara (5-1) Katella (1-4 > 7. Anaheim (S-1) Troy <S·l ) 8. Mission Viejo (5-0) Dana }{jJls (0·4·1) 9. Newoort Harbor (2·3·11 Marina (6-0> 10. Edi.son (4-2) Huntington Beach (0-6) APWt...-e O.J . UNDER WAV Sun Fram·1:s('O run ning back 0 J Simpson picked up five yurds on th1~ <·arr~ befo re being brought down b y Atlanta 0 !'> Robert Pennevwell Simpson hclpl·d Lhl· 49crs win Lheir first v 1 clory of the :-.ca son ~ Ph1lade lph1a quarkrback Ron J aworski seven limes Benny Ma Ion(' and Joe The1smann nm 1n the touchdowns for the "Skins. Patriots 28, Dolphins l3 After his bombs set up one-y ard TU run'> by llor ace lvory und Sam Cunningha m to wipe out M 1am1 's 13-0 lt•ad. N c w England quarterback Steve Grogan passed 15) ards to Ray Jarvis for an ins u rance score · aints l 7. Lions 7 Garo Yepre mian padded his own field goal record with his 30th in a row. the Samts' wmnmg points after Archie Manning threw 24 yards to Wes Chandler for a TD against thepunchJess Ljons Jets 28, Raiders 19 Ken Stabler . victimized by 30 inte rceptions last year, threw five of them against the J ets and three were converted into touchdowns Richard Todd threw three scoring strikes, two to Wesley Walker covering 21 and 20 yards . Giants 21, t:hief 17 The Giants. who lost a game last year on what has become known as THE fumble. got a gift this time when Kansas City rookie Mike Williams coughed up the ball. line backer Harry Carson caught 1t on one bounce and rumbled 22 yurds for the wi nrun~ TD w1lh I 42 to go Northern Arizona Player Wounded FLAGSTAFF. Artz <AP) -Linebacker John Schachtner of the Northern Ariwoa University foot- ball team was shot and wounded seriously at a post· game party early Sunday. police said. Schachtncr. from Glendale, was r eported m sta· ble condition tn the intensive care ward of Flagstaff Community Hospital. Police said the bullet entered below the collarbone and then passed through a Jung Held without charge in the Coconino County jail was Richard Dane Warren. 24 . of Mesa. Anz Investigators said Lane. Schachtner and otheri. were at a party about 2 a.m when a dis pute de- veloped Schachtner. a Junior. was one or NAU's leading tacklers th.is season He 1s 6-4 , weighs 228 pounds a nd won letters as a frcshm a n a nd sophomore. ' ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. Jtlaer. ... Tiie Rams had eater.ct the •••• wltb lb• be•t defense •1•1eet tllie pue .. the NFC, aut· ....... w.• yards per 1une. Keek, Jo&ner and JeffertOG •c· counted fcfr • yards between tbemMlves. Of coune, the Rams' seeon· dary problems weren't helped by the faet Pat Thoma was in t.be bNpltal nl.U'liq an u.lcer, and Roel Perry mMle bis first ap- c>earance in three weeks and showed visible slgna of rustiness. BOATING Grins Wins Dana Series G rins·. s kippered by Dave French, Dana Point Yacht Club. was the overaJJ and Class A Wlll oer in the seventh race of Dana AND YET, DESPITE ALL of Point Yacht Club's Dana Senes the above. the Rams were Sunday. miraculously in the contest. Second overall was SeduclJon. trailing 34-14 and driving, when sailed by Gene Williams. 8aJboa Wendell Tyler put the lid on the Yacht Club. and third was Take c:omo with his ooe·handed palm· F' iv e . Bob Me Iv 111 c. DP Yr ing exhibitioo al the goal line Class wtnners wbicbresultedinafumble. ULDB-A I Gnns , 2. V-Max "You have to use two bands." John Hooper. DPYC said one p)ayer. "lr a player U L D 9 . R --Tak c 1-· 1 \ " doesn't , maybe he should sit on Melville -Be ntley, DPYC 2 the bench and th.ink about it for Abraxas. Ben Bland. DPYC a wfiile." PHRF·A l. ~ucllon . 2 "I really thought we were stJtw_ Big Kahuna. Ma rk Townsend in it until the fumble at the goa~ DPYC. 3 R andy Tar. Greg line." said a downcast Malavas1. Sands Sl BYC Fred Dryer indicated what the PHRF·B I V11lctm lmrt Rams need now m o r e than Berect.. OPYC. 2 Pt!ns1ze Hob anything else is direction Wegner. Navy YC 3 St·;i l.ih1fl "WE NEED TO BE reinforced. Dave Pine. OYC pos1tively.onandoffthe f1 eld ... he P llRF C I , ~unsh1n(' Hon sa ys ... We need leade rs hip from ~alanosk). ~)P\ ( .2. fl,olo,K1kJ the oflice thr cociches and the Rick Raff Casxi 8\( J 1-unn ~ players."· f'eehn· Pete Mt•adt· ('dpo ln'I TheRamsfront offtcchasbcen PHRF O I 1 r1rri\ ·\~·· heavily criticized of late for sit KJd1ng C'J~ HY<' :.! .'\ .. ~\" ting on its hands during the recent I l•n4 ard Trud1,1 ( '.q>O k \ <" '4-aVl' of Rams tnJuncs And now m the wake of the pasl l wo week!-., much1s a1so being sa•daboutlht' &rrow Nab ::.ecuntyof Malava:,,1·s i><n>1t1on a'> coach France indicated lhc team not Women~ only need~ d1:,,c1pltnc and dirt'(' Race lion. but uruty as W('ll .. , . m risking a lot pf th tn~!-. b~ playing now ... he says "Ma>b<· more than I should. bec<iU'>l" the re aren't too m any player!> on this team who protect each other anyway France. understandably. wa!'i s marting after being soundly beaten for the second week 1n a row by tus opponent on the other s ide of the Hne of scrimmage But Fc-ance was n't the only one with bitter feelings HADEN. TAKING POSSrBL V the worst beating by a QB Stnei' C h ica~o m auled New Yor k·., Y ./\. Tittle in the infamous t1lll· gam e of 1963. was equa lly dis tressed. "I don't think this is going to happen every week... he said. sounding somewhat unsure What's bothering the Rams the most 1s there doesn 't appear to be etny re lief in sight. "I don't know what we have lo do." says Haden "Maybe you have to come back the next we ek a l1tll t• mort· .ii: grcss1vely." l.1111IJ HJr r11 1,4 \,,}JJ!t·r Ya1·ht {'fub .... on th•• f1n • .il r<Jc• 11! tho• Worrwn ' 01 1·a 11 H;,r 111..: St>rl t'~ at l!Jh1.1 C'orinthl.Jr1 Ya<'hl (.'lub Sdl urdJ\ 111 n.11! dov.n U\(•rall honor-. in Uw ''" ra<'C -.ent~ spon~orc•d ti> tht: A~ '>OC 1.il1on uf Orangt: t:ounl \ Yac ht Clubs tfarro"4 "4 as at th• helm of G1mml' Sht>ltcr T()(1 There were 19 boat!> an lhl· series . and race offtcu1.Js s.ud the entry hst ts expected to ex pand next year The r acing fe atures v.om en s k1ppe r5 and crews sailing in PerformanC'P ltand1('ap Racing Flret v;irht.' Othcr lroph' "410nl.'r'> in th1 overall ~cne!-1n ordt'r of f1ru \h S 1 d e v. 1 n d l' r K a re n B I u e 1 BC YC. Marauder Sand\ Car ron Barbara Turner VYC" Tr£>' Gordo. :":me~ Jo !'rte\' HCYC Chewbarca. M<irHinnt· Nehrba' DPYC Troph} "41n nl·r -. 1n tht' fifth rac<> I c;1mm1· Sheltt·r T,,., l.anda B.irro.,.. :! \1 Jr;iudt>r .~Jn d\ Carr"n Barb...1rd 1 urno·r \'\T :J Tre-. c:nr<lo :'\ Jnn .f, l'r1C't• lll'YC · The PC race for the Sllllla Maria Trophy was sailed in coo i juncUon with Los Angeles Yacht ,. Club's Harbor Series for ocean racing yachts The PC ts a day-racing sloop first built by Kettenburg Marine of San Diego in the 19305. J Wands for tbe second race or \ tbe Harbor Series whistled up to "'b ver 20 knots. giving the 70 boats 1 an four classes some spirited ac-) ti on Ill and a round Los Angeles ~ and Long Beac h Harbor Final race of the senes will be sailed Saturday 1n con1uncllon wi th the Ocean Racing Fleet or Southern California cham· p1 o nsh1p for Inte rnational Offshore H.ule < lO RI rating~- W 1nners tn lhe Harbor Se es IOR·A Fast Compan . Dick Deaver. LA YC IOR H SunJammer, Mike • Drall'. l_<.;t- PHRF A Sunstreak . Frank U1horgu1.• S I BYC PHRf' B I Grasshopper. f-;d Connor, KflYC "iRORA Ginger Ale An1h 1\\-dlc. AH\C Mission Bay Lido-14 Race To Cummin "'=" IJ1f:<;11 <'ht.1rltl' Cum rnin 11f \l.1m1t ••' Ha\ Yarht 1 )uh I Jing B1·<1l'h wa'> th•· Cl.is~ \ "41r111t•r i;;unrt:.iv 111 ~1 ... ~wn Js;1\ 't ,JI ti.r I lii,h ., l.1'111 '1t In\ 1l.; t 111nt1l itl't.!jtl..i ' llllHlllll I th•· 'tktµp..>r of IJnt: 11 .1111 "4111• h "4 111 n•prl's<'nt lh1· I rtt l•·d "t.tl•·' Y;.H'hl Har 111 g l n11111 .\rt•J c, 1C<ihforn1..i in lht ndl11Jn..sl \t·am racing cham p • 11 n ' h 1 1J .., "4 h 1 l' h t a r t \\ 1·dnl'-.1la> Jl ~ HYC' 0 1hen, on ht!-. lt•am t.1n• Chri-. Raab. llunt m~ton ltJrbour Yacht Club. and .lat"k f'ranco. Lido l~lc Yacht Club The M BYC lnv1lat1onal was ::.omewhat a preview of t.he team , ractnK champ1onsh1p. Second in • Cl:tss A was Tom Linsky. 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We s.boWd have been 25 polnta abead of tbem." -Toay &eed, arter rook ie t ea mmate Miile WDlla .. • rumble WU returned 22 yards for the d ecid ing touc hdown b y New York linebacker Harry Canon with 1 :42 t.o play in the Giants' 21.17 vict.ory over Kansas City. "Ideally, you'd Uke t.o score with fi ve seconds left . Then you can kick off and the game is over . This way they got a chance to run one play. I'd say we won eight seconds too soon." -Min- nesota Coach B•d Gru~1 after Tom my Kramer hat Klclley Yous for a touchdown with just 13 secoods left in a 30·2'7 victory over Cblcago. "I saw where Charles Whtt.e rushed for 261 yards Saturday, so l JUSt had to go out and put my two cents' worth in." - Ta mpa Bay's Kicky Bell, one of White 's best·k.nown predecessors in the University of Southern California backfi e ld. Be ll rushed for a club·record 167 yards to help the Buccaneers beat Gre;en Bay 21 ·3. "They might have had 500 yards passing. but they had to throw the ball 500 times to get It " -New Yor k li nebacker Greg Suttle, a fter Oakland's Kea Stabler pas~ 47 times for 341() yards. but was intercepted five tunes in the Jets' 28-19 v1c· tory over the Raiders. 'Tm sure Be rt Jones gave them a btg lift , but he doesn't play defense We stopped our- selves "-Bufralo Coach C.._d, KDOJ[ after the Ba lllmor e Colts,· on Jones· TD run and TD pass. beat the sms 14 13. 'You stop No 31, and you stop the Eagles." -Ocrcns1Vf• tackle Dlroa Talbert, after Was hington held WUbert Moolgomery to 33 yard.5 in the Redskins' 17 ·7 vie· t o r~ T>4 o w ee k s ag o Montgomcrv ama-;s ed £o ur touchdowns anrl 127 yards en rout<: to a 28-17 Ph1ladelph1 a VIC· tory .. We've got a mucri tietter re<' ord than I though! we would in the first hair or the season becaUS(' we usuall} &tart slow. We re M'ldo m 7 I at the hallway mark Valla~ Coach Tom Landi'), afl.('r the Cov. bo) s ll<'at St l..()UlS 22 13 · We lhrnk or ourscl\'t~'> J '> J scoring machlnl'. and V.{' got lhal machmt> rnll1n~ again .. Seattl<'" Stevf' Largent, artl'r catch1m~ two or Jim Zorn's thn·t· TD passes an a 37·14 victory over Houston A Strange Spot (First) For Curtis P ENSACOLA. F la <AP> - Curtis Strange battled two roes coming down the stretch or lhe P e nsacola Open -his own nerves and familiar n val Bill Kratiert The three-year pro steadied himself enough to keep Kratz.ert one shot back Sunday and Wln has fu'St PGA event ever with a course rerord. 17-under-par 2'71. lt was K.ratzert who outdueled Strange back in August coming down lhe stret ch or the Greater. Hartford Open. Kratz.ert made it tough on him again this lame with three b1rd1es over the hnal four holes on t he 7, 133-yard Pe r d1do Bay Coun try Club course. "This is something I've waited for a long time." Strange said. "It's kind of ironic that Bill beat me coming down lhe stretch at Hartford. 1t 's only filling that I beat him now." Strange had a three-shot cushion alter he rolled in a 6-foot eagle putt on the 15th hole, but ahead. Kratzert was making birdie putts or seven and 12 feet at the 17th and 18th holes. "I actually wa nted a bigger lead coming to 18," Strange said. "I kept telling myseU not to make any dumb mistakes ... • THERE IS A DIFFERENCE I\ l AN Ml\GNON PONTIAC .'IH I' H ot lwr RI C ,.,1,1 Mno ~·S '11 ·i JOO BUSINESS I STOCKS / Monday'i NYSE COMPOSITE · "TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. (~T) Pric~s ... r • -··-·-.. --. ......... r-... . .. .... .. . ... . ... . -.... _ ........... ...... Oc10C>er 7'. 1t79 s OM.Yf'tLOT .. Oloeelate S•r.•p'r Onlf the Che ........ liiiill'Jllll Knows for Sure i •11111.TON llCSOWf'n I lt't commao for offtce empao, .. to bold ~ pard• for one anotMf' but iD AQ\llt &Mre wu • blrtbdO party for a product at t.be RJR Food.I beadquar1.erl • WlDaton-SaSem, N.C. In aueodaoce were more tun !Cf employees, lncludinl Robert D. K.roU, tM pNlldent fl R.Ja Foods. . They were celebraUn1 the first tMrtbday ol MUk Mac.,. a cbocol1te-fiavored aynap you add to milk. STalCILY &PEA.UNG, llllk Mate ia mote than a year old. It wu introduced in Canada three yean qo b1 the company tbat developed it, the Grenadier Cbocol~ Company of Toronto. But it is one year old u an RJ brand. RJR baa a Ucen.se to market MlUt ll8te ln the U ed States It began to do that ln l916. achievma naUC>Pil d.iatribution lul February RJR. incidentally, stands ror R.J . Reynolds. RJJ Foods la a diviaioo of R.J . Reynolds lnduatries, a comp~ best known for lts cigarettes: Winston, Salem. Camet, Vantage, More. Now, Doral, ReaJ Milk Mate appears on your supermarket shelf in one. flt those modem packaging trium.P~t a plastic. aqueeie bo~ with a di.spenser top. You sqwrt tne hqwd mlo your m1li, tumin~ 1t into somethlog that at lea.'\t loou Uke chocola6e m 1 lk Whether 1t 15 chocolate mHk. only a chemist can say The package label describes Milk Mate as .. real in· stant chocolate·flavored syrup with artificial fla\•Or ' How's that (Or ~u1vocaung? Money Tree So you squint al the package label to rind what's in Milk Mate. Here. Ill order of weight. are the ingttd..ients · ··Sugar and com syrups. water, Dutch cocoa Cpl"O- C'essed with alkali >. natural n avor, caramel color . mod1f1ed food st.arch. arufic1al flavor and color , c1trtc acid, pot.asSium sorbate <preservauveJ ·• IT'S EASY TO see then why the package label adv1set>, ·'nu refn gerauon reqwred .. Then··, nothmg m here lh<1l c;m ~po1J. You can keep Mi lk Male anywhere. Note that lhl' hrst ingredient 1s 'lugar Then another swee tener Then .,.ate r Pm.ally the C'lwcolate part, Dutch coroa. which haS. for :.ome r('ason, tx:en tr1·ated with alkall. another wottl for ~alt And 1t 's all held together With the rood industry'~ fa\<>rtl<' prt....,,.,rvallv" potassium sorbate What Milk Mat•· appears to tJf> IS s ugu water laced w 1th d chocolate flavor . :.omc n:aJ. !>Orne art.lfictal so ""y ~ERt: nu:v llAVJNG THIS birthday µarty fur ~ilk Male'' R(•<'UU'>t· 1l '> d winner where 1t counts 1n the m ;.irketplan· And HJ H f nods doesn't have a lot of winners It ..eem!'. that Amencans :.pt-nd someUu ng like $200 million a :,t•ar to bu~ products that lurts ran add lo milk Boi.co 1o1.tuch rome:. out of d com :.tarcn company, wa:s one nf lht.< 0 r1rst of t.ht~ producL-. Her..hcy·., NesUe's Qu1k and ovalt1m· art-lh<' b1 ~ brand:. 1n th1:. field W('ll, l:l<'cord.Jn i;t to RJH Foods Milk Mate, on tht· market roronly a year. ha5 done so well that 1tha:. muscled t~ way 1nt.0 Uurd place bebJnd Hersbey"s and Qujlc. How doe:-. one account for this phemomenaJ success'> Frank Wtmbus •. the brand manager on this product. c1tesa couple of reasoos. One 1s th.al MLlk Mate s upposedly mixes completely in m ilk . You lmow bow annoying il--is to have that powder slt ~ the bottom of the glass., AnoUler Is truat RJR Foods spept more money advertuung Mllk Mate th.an all \he compeu.g brand'I rombinf'd Ah the power of ad\ertJsuig' Ttus faU you ~ill be able to cau·h tht' Milk Mate advert.mng on these network telev1s1on show'S .. Mork and !'thndy," .. f'a!!tAsy Island," ·One Uay al a Tlme" and "Love Boat " R J Reynolds h's an annual ad verusing budget of $180 million It's the ~ t.Jon 's e11thth lar~est advertJser M~l or that goes, of l'OUJ"S<'. to promutf! c igarettes Dul you can't advert~ c1garell.es on t.elev1s1on ~ a.tr waves are reserved for htallhlul produc~ hk•· '11lk Male Crash Analyst Explains Case B y JOHN CUNNffF .. ~ ·-.....,,..., N F.W YORK Arnold Hembard claims ti> have 5ofut• uodersuUld.tng of practical economics. having establJshed h1ms<'ll ~ a st><:urtlll'' .malyst and businessman dunng the G real Oepres..wm nf the 1930s H e has other cr edentials. too. m clud1ng hav1og founded the VaJ uc L!nt Investment Survey. the country's largest secunues advisory firm. five mutual runds. and re· search and assets management operations Arnold Bernhard thmks Amencans at th.ts moment are blundering by seekmg secunty in an tnvestment that has none In :st•1•k1 ng to avoid n sk . he says, they ar e guaranteeing tht-mselves a loss HE EXPl..A.INS his case l n these days or uncertainly. people look for se<;urlty u1 relatively h1gh·1otcrest debt. se<:urilies, such as short· term bonds and money market mutual fo.nds. Tbeu-avtdness 1s understandable, Bernhard cone~. because.-11 percent interest is rarely earned c1t any tJme by 1nd.1V1duals. But, be aslK. after deducting for mflalioo and taxes, what do they have? Since inflation is r unning around l3 percent a year, the answer is obvious They are ·'earning" a losa. And after they pay taxes on the Ulusory earnings, their loss is even greater. SOME P EOPLE rationalize tbe purchase by saying they have at least cut their losses while waiting for the stock market to become less ri.sky. Bern.bard doesn't buy it. "There's no way lo avoid risk." be says. By h.is care!uJ calculatiom, tbe stock market could shift s.nto a stron~ advance so qwcltly that it mithl be 40 percent tugber before such people are ready lo switch from debt securities. Bernhard co\.lld be hurt somewhat by following bis own advice since bis company operates a money market fund that cOuJd be seriously hurt. While th~t does concern b..ltn. ll is not bis primary concern. ··ves. we have one. but I was reluctant to offer it.'' he said. . ... _ .. ff "But if people want It you have to give tt to uicm. e would much rather they be ln stocb <the company offeni • stock fund, too). "INSTEAD OF A s ure lols why not take a possible gain?" be argues. "Why stay with tbe surest loss in the securities market?" be uka, when t.be poalblUUes ln at.ocb, in flis vlew, are unique. What's \Dlique? By his estimates, a Dow Jones '11· duatrial averaee that doubles, and maybe goes m.acb bigber than that. in three to five years. That ii what he roreaeee. He risk.a bis 50-year reputaUoo on it. Does be rear aometlmes that he ~~ be out °' a limb! "Ob yes," be repUes. But he often that potit.lnn comf ortablc too because lt is backed up with masses ot data. analyses and project.ions. 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IMI jlrtltl ChntlO In hie 11rUOQN1 10 eoo11ruc1 • con1rov1 ••""I 24-mllt Wfllll la IG fence lhtough the .._ ~lorn•• c.ount~ .,. doeumenl· ed t-008 (1) M•A•&•H Rader'• deperture b<i~ Oft PltlO' ol l!OmNIC*- 10 SJ and ~t.t cl •l9ftlQlllCy 10 Klinger. the MW competry Qwk D MOVIE Al)O B40y Mtlll• Slx'' jPr1moe11) Colleen Oewhu<at Warren Oet• A mlddle-llQC!d mother Of itvee !\as to deal wtth unexpected lamlly rtlC· lton' 1no blf O•n conruMd IH!ong• wl'Mln she IHrns thal Ille 1• 11Qain pregnant G 2~8ERT Mo •o•n prep1re1 lo become Ille unit's flral lomalll -~nt wtille Trap ilnd l hit> hllre only MIC· onot 10 dl9¥m • ume bomb hidden •bo4rd an Oii IBnket • MERV OAIFFlH Ouetl• I<••• J•ckton And•-Slevent , C&1>leln 11nd T t1nrHlle, Judill\ ano St-Kr1t1U, Artnut MUf· tty Oanoera tJ:1 AUHNIHO FENCE The ll0•1•rllures of 1nnov• tMI 0<1111 Ctvt&lo kl hl9 slruggle to oonatruct 11 cont•ove•ao•I. 24-mtle wllltll lllbnC fef>Ce ttv OOOh tl'lll oorthetn C•~l0<n1• coun1ry...oe a..e documenl· 41<1 ®J M0\11£ • • ·~ The Thoel WhO Catn11 To Otoner" 111173) Ryan 0 Neol JfMXluellt'oll 8'&Mt A COtnPUtllf anaiy.t moont.ohl a as a IOl>hl&ll· c:a1e0 cat t>u•gla• and haa an atta11 ..,th a li81y SOC<· t•ty laov 12 hrJ I TUBE TOPPERS ABC 8 6:00 Monday Night Foot· bull. The Super Bowl champion Pitts· burgh Steelers take on the Denver Bronchoe ln an lnterconference claah. CBS 9 8:00 -H 's the Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown. Llnua takes up hls yearly vt(Pl in the pumpkin patch in this annual HaJloween cartoon abow. NBC 8 9:00 -"And Baby Makes Six." Colleen Dewhurst atan a.a a mid· dle-aged mother of lbree grown chiJdren who must deal with adverse reaction to her new pregnancy (see photo below). f';IO 8 Cl) Wl<NI IH OINC~TI Mt .,,., H«t>. '""° .• moonllghtlno u an ln8ut • llllOI Mletmatl ....... IAe • riuge polfCY LM ~ tlWo+ved In • baa/re ecc:i• dent • ACAD8IY LEAOe:"8 The F1ra1 Ed11ton 1 he Sand c .. 11.' Thll Mecto41NC81 Age .. IR) 10:00 • Cl) LOU GRANT 8illle • alMy quMt IOnonO the valkltty 01 e mtlO' comptny't deoWI Air It and. IVda opena the T rob to e eotllyt-au<I ea HEWS • MOVIE I** Otrty Harry I 111721 Clint Eu1 ... oo0. Herry Guat dono A Oe1 .,,....,,.a poloc:e oe11C11ve d1t1eS "" 1upe,.or1 eno QllTlb~• with 111nocen1 ltv96 to cal} IUfl a lntl)(tf whO 11 "'"°' lltoO San Fr ...c;1ac.o 11 nr 30 min I GJ Nl()HT OALlEAY FriQllt Nignt A WYoh" lln<l "" "'1111 movtt 10 • torm hOuM lell 10 I~ by o IOI& OOUINn , 10'.30 1 • HEWS l'VEHINOAT 8YMl't40HY JOHN DARLING t DON'T lHINI'. t L. ST IC\4. /\AOUNO FOR Tl-'L Nt~ GN1( SW:1W 11:001 •CJ> a NfW8 r..w<a Ml lAUOH tTAWON> FOOT9AU. '1't ··Mzone'' .... ,.., .... &IOOtn eymp!O<OI a' ... -'" "°' Upc "'° 1h Cot Potter'• lev0<tte mat e cau.. ~'" In lhe 4()77111 • THE 9ENNY HIU SHOW Benny c:eleb<at" ,,.. e.111 t>trthday in .,,. '-91\11 a.nroun6ed 0y ONulrtul --• OIOC CAV£TT 11 '30 II CJ) HAARY 0 Hatry -a-tor 1M per. ion wllo murdered a 1..ghlC:luO OWf* end $10le • bOOlt contaontng a&meQ· "'9 1nlorma11on 111>0ut -- ,..31 prominent Cllt.Lll<IS Cl TONCJHT 0.-t ~t Oevtd Le11 .. men Ouesta S111r1e; JonM. Georoe Mdi... 8 OATIHQOAME G NEWS G) ~·s HSIOES i100"" ""'" OOll9C\ '°""" ~tt .. Ot<>ooed atntnUl'Hfton 111\d 0 .. lrlbuttt •I IO tl\I lifi(loJfQ<ound CD GE'T~T Dandy Don Doing It Dramatically • By JERRY BUCK t.OS ANGELES <AP > -Don Meredith. the former Dallai. Cowboys quarterback now well known as an analys t on ABC':. "Monday Night Football. takes up a new dramalJc role. as a man who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan for the FBI · In the end. his ware lea ves him. h is fnends turn on him. he as portrayed m court as a traitor MIE.IUOtTH and forced into <.•x1lc under an assumed nam t' Me r e dith pla ys Gary Thomas Rowe Jr :n the NIK movie .. ndercover With thl• KKK." which a:rs Tuesday night at 9 on Channel 4 The film is based on Rowe 's book about tus expenences as an FBI informant in the 1960s inside a Klan klavem :n his home town 1n Alabama . n ghts and we re sentenced to pnson At the opening o f the film. a narrator says Rowe was indicated for murder on Sept. 20. 1978, by a ~rand Jury 1n Lowndes County, Ala. "Mr. Rowe was rnd1catcd for murder of Viola Ljuzzo after Uus him was completed and the nature of his involvement :s s lJll unclear." the narrator says In tht· movie. Rowe 1:. pictured only as a wat nt•s:. a.'> Mrs Liuzzo I!) !)hot to death an her car on an Alabama highway The broadca!>t or the film was held up by NBC after Rowe'!> 1nd1ctmenl Meredith !)a yl> he ha d trouble adjust.mg to the rolf' "I haven't had m any roles ljke this as an a c tor I can't say I would part.Jcularly ljke Cary T homas Rowe. and that made al even more daf· r1cull to gel some s hce of what he was like "TIU ; TIDNG I FEEL ubout that movie and :.hat particular kind or role 1s that this 1s a very rea l story. Those kinds of thmgs can happen You wonder wJiy some body could do that "PolaccSlory," then swrrcd :n '>Ul'h TV mo,1es as ·'Te rror on the f'•ort1c th f'·loor Kate Bliss 110d the Ticker Ta pe Kid " and HanJO llackett .. TALK 0 .. A S t~RIES Jr<>'.w 1.1.hen he and Ton) Lo Bianco clicked as a detectJ\e team on ·Police Story " Men><hth declaned at Lhe t:me · I th:nk I would tw mon• interested no1.1. than I have CVl'r bl•t•n · hl· -.a~... I hd\I' -.aid no so many time'> 1n th(' past thJt I dadn t 1.1.ant LCJ do d -.ene ... Jl 's toc'J closc to wor k H I do J '-t·nf"'> I would cer tamlr hkl.? to do '\11ml'lh1n1~ I t·ouhJ l.'nJo) ror a con s1der:ibll' lcngl~ t:mt· ilnd not tx• sumethmg that would dnn• mL' a ll ' t•r a1) about the fourth shov. 1n .. 1\ major prublrm of f'O Ul"I• ha'> alwa)S bt .. •n working a !)<'rtl's around h1~ foolball dullc~ After this year. Ill' ha~ two mun• .> cari. o n h1i. contract with ABC Meredith say<; he cnJOY'i the :.ports broadcast.'>. but doesn't know how much longer he will do the m . "The worSl' thing about the football tclecasl<i 1s that you go in a lot of airports. a lot of hotels. and you're r:ght back on the road." he s ays TONIGtjTS LA TEST LISTINGS -~,.., .... -~ • * "Wefl WWI The *r lyH " (tf711 l<Mll•n WyM, '9th Dol9Wp A ~ ,..,..., cowttlllO .,....,,.."'.,,~ Mf!8lor OlteoWt• the ~OllM......,, It 11r .. 1 -MlllOffT- 12:00. lWUIHT ZOMI c..., .. • i.11-Nnclt<I pllaMr wtlO C4lll help • beMbell lewn OUI OI ,_, OfAce • • MOYW • • ~ "Yume" f 19701 Clint Welller. a.try 8Ulllv.,, A dedlC:lled ,.wmen •1tempt1 10 tame • Wiid w .. 1ern town f t ,., • 30 Min I G MOYlf • ··The Heto" f 111691 Ril;h· aro H•m•. Romy ~ 11 An llOl"Q eoccet pleye. PflP•'" '°' "" ltn&I momenta OI glOry f t "' • 30mlll I ....... ~ The :MF ,. c.8lleCS uPOn to ,,., Mid~· Ille perpe- :ueuon ot .,, ~ OtUO empire e OETSMAAT Mb end 99 et e llMI0"9CI i tuocide ,,_to O.lfoy • KAOS c:ornpulet • 281,PHIGH°f 12::J0 e OAAGHET Fndey end Gannon .nve&h· o.i• the dONOC>Mran<.e 01 two .,ouno ~ l•om 1heH rno11141t 1 lrorn yato .MOW • • • 'T~lll Wi. 8'nQ I 1~3t EDO Plf\Llt Ann. Banctoft Sol Hu•Ok .. Ru-an b9c.~ ""'· c;.l!MfUt on "'-lt".An ~ man~I 14' n"' fDTOM~O 12 40 9 (JJ C88 ~TE MOVIE • • 1 WUollll' ~ 'Nrl .. I,,,.,_. • ., r '"'"" I 11,1')1 J.\oc.~ ...,.,_ ·-...... , ,,....,.._.... ...... '° irwllll-• .. ~· Ola Clli'a::.-iae ...,.. • .__. ........ t ,.~ : au.a: T~ doc»-I _...., ""*'°"" Miii! : end .... ~. I e TMIMUllWC A lfM ~ .m-111 Nottll ,~ ~ • drowgllt • dlllnlng IO M e ...., : wMclll. • =1v-TMl .... ONIR t;tt .... 2llO .... 2-M MCWll • • • • • •... "T etz#t Fltldt A Son " I '9391 Jot'IM~ • W•lnmull•r. MIU'"" • 0'8uill¥M. Tarzan ~ ' uc><>n .,, orl)Nned lnfal'll "'° , ..... ,,,. bOy .. '* • own ( 1 lw .. AO min.I •• 3'lOO • MACNEll I l.&IMR • AfPOfl'f • a:ao • ueo. AMENCA 8ut1 NII l)«tOflNI "Goel Ill••• Amertce," "Oftt SuHnn111t" end orltt( '""°"" .. T..,sda11'• 0011• i..e ,,, • ., 12:00 8 * * * 'Wtngt Of The • Hlwlt ' ( 1953) Vlln ~ Jvlte AO•mt A mtner I "' l()yt '"''" • banclrt an .. st•llt"'O 11 nch f 1 tit. 30 min l a-oo ®' ••'t."Stontt"11t75) J•ck Palanc:e. O•woO• 811ney A auspe11d•d"' de18Ctrve .nliltr•IM a nat· COllQ rtng r~ for ~ lelfOw oftlCAlf'a doeth. 11 n, JOmtn) 3"30 D • • .... Ptom!Ml "'"' Anvin•nQ f t97•1 E.Odie Ali-1 fr~IC fO<fltl A vounQ "'"" want~ to -,,,. compulflf' da111 'Of r;r 4'QCh fJf p<<>mn!e • 11 "' , )() t'Nf'I I • by Armstrong & Batiuk ' ' Family Way • t -: .. . • .. • Rowe testified as. a n eyewiteness for the FBI m two tnals stemming from the murde r of Viola Liuzzo. a cavil rights workers from Detroit. The first ended in a mistrial and m the second . the de· fendants were acquitted . "The think l trie d to hang my hat on all the way through was that I've seen a lot of people who JUSt want to be some body." Meredith s ays. "And all their life they seem to get shortchanged. "They ha ve a n o bsessi ve a ttitude that som ething's gone wrong 1n their hves l don·t know 1f those were h:s reasons or not but those were the kinds or r ea sons I tried to implement in that Warren Oatc:-and Colleen ~whurst play a middle-aged coupll' who find the m selves ex-• pee ting ai?ain in the TV movie .. And Baby _. M ake~ Six " ton1 ~ht at 9 o n NBC. Channel 4. ·: -==============================-;~~~~--~--'-~~~~___;•, -~. :· THREE KLANSMEN LATER we re conv1ctNl an rederal co~rt of violating Mrs Liuzzo's cavil ---------------------characte r. why he would do some of the things he ./ ... ./ Mark Harmon (left) and John Bennet Perry rescue a pregnant woman (Socorro Swan> trapped ln her car after a traffic accident on "240 Robert" tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. PJ\NAVISltlN • COLOR trf 0£1 UXC" 411t lt fW'lHll( f>i Ct.HllJl'Y l ()X _U90.,.... .................... ..,. .. .,.... ..... -----~.,:z' .... .,.__ --------···-·· . did .. Meredith !'oay!>i he played Rowe as a man m· secure becaus<' or his lcick or education. and as a man who !'oought sexual security :n affairs with othe r women In the film . his wife leaves ham after an aCCaar THE f'I LM ALSO STARS Ed Lauter as Ro we's FBI contact. M agg1e Blye as his wife, and James Wamwnght, Clifton James. Albert Salmi and Lance Le Gault as Klansmen. Slam Pickens plays a policeman who ts Rowe's best friend, and Edward Andrews .has a brief but magnificent scene as the Klansmen's lawyer. Any question about Meredith's acting abilit y should be settled by his role in "Underground With the KKK '' His we U-known, easygoing TV persona is submerged a s he plays a man who is insecure and unsure of himselC, yet sees the task through despite the risks. Meredith began his acting career on NBC's 6.ble Story Set HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Blanche Baker and J eCC East will play the tille roles in the NBC three· hour spedaJ "Mary a nd Joseph: A Story of Love." The dram a. which c ulminates with the birth or Christ. la being rilmed in Israel. Eric Till is direct· Ing the Lorimar production from a screenplay by Carmen Culver. -·-···•--1•1111•••• ..... ,.......... .. ..... iij:: ..... .... --· ('~~ NOW PLAYING ...... ....,.,. .......... -. ll ............... H~· 9N111 ... -0W ...... Y• llO-tlltO U M•.a.I '11 t IOI! =-~I'll mo ~~ "'m~ .. NOW PLAYING ua UWI• CIWfMU IUfH , .... otll¥H • rowuos· WWOllT 1Ne\1"1•n\•• II~ j ' JO~ II • ... • b. I • c111t•• lllll "ILi CllftOOMf '•-'~.IC"•~' .. •f. ff'f'I i. '*; ,., 4~t' t.t '°PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRIRES ••. NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." _.,, ........ ••• c~ ,..., FOR INFO 534-FREE -. -- ------... -------------. ---------.---.. -_.... -- · c1nename 6 scAeen ... ----· C ,,.iOrtUn AM 4 &. So.ant~ Aft.a • 634 2553 comPLEX F~-~1 : . MATINEES SATURDAY' SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW"(Rl ·'AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" CRJ "SKATETOWN. U.S.A."CPG> "10''(R) "STARTING OVER" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" CR) STRn1um 6scAEen 6]9-~8 60 DRIVE-In "10" ·'SHAMPOO" CR} "10" "SHAMPOO" (Al 'HOOPER" THE WARRIORS" UP IN SMOt<E" (RI 11WHEN A STRANGER CALLS .. (R) '". "LITTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE' .. "AMITYVILLE HORROR" "HOUSE ev THE LAKE" (R) "ANIMAL HOUSE" "AMERICATHON~ (PGI .ALL 0 .. IVl:·tNS O~l:N 6:l0r.N.. ... NT\T C1111a Ul\G•• I 2 l'r•• Uftlen • t(IOe•• .... .,.~ ... ,,,, • • •• . ·: 'I •• •• •; ,, '• •·. -. •• ... ... . .... =· f!NTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW I POP MUSIC • • ·t---~ ~ ~-~ ~ //·' ' f, ,. • ' • 1 AMMl CRACICERS SINGING TELEGRAMS 1141675"" Wl .. I COMID'f TO 001 '' I J~lrflOGUf AU TIME OfOC IAlllt f #Cllll l GA BOND SKIERS ----.-... ""wnuao... CAHOKI lllOIN ,,.,.,.... I U9T lfYMOlO\ ........ ," STAltTINO OVll111 994 2400 11 _, ->O ... JOel,.)O • 10 )0 tt1;11 .. ..... I t ()(1t I. t OHU OIKO 994'2400 lll()Vll ()I fNf 'l'lAt SKATnOwH U.S.A.. (90) 4 ...... ..... " ... "42400 •• ftf• ,,.,.••V••• "4·2'600 ...... ". ,, ..... ,. 17991~ &I ,&(lie() I l&CIC 'WAIOtl< '°"" rOH YlHI AND JUS'llCl FOil All 111 fVIU UAUITTlt'S HtOtfUUtlr WMfN A STUNOH CALLS110 12 _, u .. u-toe•• 1 10..0 &l ,&(11<0 I l&(I( W&IOfN K>OC" IOISTTNI AND JUSrtCf FOil All111 ··10C11 I IOIUI 0!1<0 '*>Vlt Of , .. , ....... SUTETOWN U.S.A. IMI --··-... --TIMI APTI• TIMltllOI , .... ,,,,..,...,.. • 10!11 ,_., IUYtlnU'I ._.,,IUalr- WMIN A ITIANOR CAU.1191 ,,...,,.,...........,_I IMJ "WHEN A STRANGER CAUS" 1111 W\4f•1••---.,~1·t-H ··AHIMAL HOUSE"' "MEATBALLS" "LIFE OF BRIAN .. "T\JNNEL VISION" MIKI Ut I J0MH t.AllOH INTP THI DllAGON111 ll'IUl HOT ll'Ol'AfOl1l'01 IONl1 SMAW e Ut llUIV1H AVALANCHI UtPIHS1POl 11'\Ul SILVH STllAKll'OI llOll9' ... .,., e LR ..... _ AYA&MK .. IJlNlllc-.1 '"'' Ill.VII "91MfNI ........ f'IOIUM • Ml.,..., ll PllOOftN U HUA DI NAotl ... &A "'M Of NMll eta rEpl 'Meteor' a Cut Above BJ A&T11\Ja &NIOllT n.-......... M \ r," lrt me HY at lM top, la I kit more thH JUll your latut •rl·fi dll11w 4'P1e. Thia American latem.•lloo•l ,..._. Mt oel1 boM\I • thorouJhly •n1rou lat acrlpt but vivid .~~ "1•1tar (----. -~--E--J 1&uddad cut UIMMr the M'-""• nuaneed dlHetlon of _ REJ'IEJJ' _ •00rtt::•::...r credi~ • to tbe producers that &My repe>nedly threw out about a milliClD dollars worth of aptelaJ effect• wbeo lhete failed t.o measure up t.o the impact ot tbe dramatic portions ol tbeir at.ory. NM THAT TllE SPSO.U. effects created by Glen Robioloa ud Robert SUplea are uythlne t.o write bocne about They are servtcuMe at belt - an avalanche burying a Swila lal NIOC't, a tidal wavt-lnund•Un1 Hong Koag, some exceedi.oi1Y phalbc rocket.a speeding to intercept the five-mile wide meteor of lhe Ulle. wbJch oever looks quite that large because we keep seeing its entirety in full frame. It doesn't matter They are adequate. They a re adequate because Neame bas managed t.o keep our attention riveted on the human equations formulated as the meteor streaks on a seven-day t•ollis100 course with earth. "Meteor " plays off the mutual suspicions that t•x1st between the United States and the Soviet Union. Both have an armed satellite orbiting in By The Assodated Press The following are Billboard's bot record hits ror the week endjng October 27 as they appear an this week's iss ue of Billboard magazine llOT SJNGL~ I "Rise .. Jlerb Alpert I A&M > 2 ··Pop Muzik'" M <Sire> 3 .. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" Michael Jackson <Ep1c l .i. "Dim All Tbe Lights" Donna Summer <Casablanca> 5. "I'll Never Love This Way Again" Dionne Wurwick (Ansta) 6. "Saal On" CommodON$ (Motownl 7. "Heartache Tonight" Eagles <Asylum> 8. "Still" Commodores <Motown) ·!l. "Tusk" Fie-et wood Mac (Warner Bros.> 10. "You Decorated My Life" Kenny Rogers <United Artists) TOP LPS 1 "In Through The Out Door" Led Zeppelin <Swan Song> 2. "The Long Run" Eagles (Asylum> 3. "Midnight Magic" Commodores (Motown) 4. "Cornerstone" Styx (A&M) 5. "Head Games" Foreiper(Atlantic> 6 ... Dream Police" Cheap Trick <Epic) 7 "Get The Knack" The Knack (Capitol> 8. "Rise" Herb Alpert <A&M l 9 "Off The Wall" MichaelJack.soo (Epic> 10. "Slow Train Coming" Bob Dylan (Colum- bia l r-~tZ.W'-1 I J..CTOH STUDtO ._~,_7" ... r:.""!~-•• I I .. :~ -cw. ,....., I I etc. \'elce• •••d•dl ........,w._, I L-.*1=:7~~-.. ' space. lt.s fire power directed at the enemy naUoo American ap•ce aclentiat Se•n Connery bas calculattd &hat ooly t.belr comblned wapomy can deltro)' UU lmm!Mnt tbreat to Earth. Me HO. c~ .... .._.., ~9" • • • .• • ••••••••• AtftelCIQroo41N, , ........ ~ ..... ,. l!aK._,-..can .......... ~.-. •• ~ICW~• Olra<i.t . , .... ... • ... .._......._ ,..........,....,....._ C.•I' .... ~Y ........ o.e::.::.-~ ~ llt'la'I ~ ._., ... .._, ,,_..__. ltk ..... l>Ywrl. "-Y~----~ ...... -, ... ~. ' ,._..,.,._ _ 1C12....-,.,.u ..... :~ THE MlUTAaY ON both side9 are i.DJtiaJJy unwillina to admit that the satellites even ex.isl. much less comrrut them to a mutual defense. Not until smaller. but still deadly, particles begin &bowering down are the forces united. It's also too late. Manhattan is rut. and the command post deep io the bowels of New York's subway system is wiped out. Connery, much ldce Gene Hackman in Neame's earlier "Poseidon Ad· venture." must lead the survwors through the wreckage to their uJllmate salvatioe Also, despite the authoritative presence of both Connery and Ka rl Malden on the Amencan team. audience sympathy and apprec1at1on nows toward Brian Keith as Russia's top space sc1ent1st. a warm and ingratiating man who sheds his of flcial hauteur as the extent of the crists. and the an tent of his American hosts. become apparent to him. <KEITH SPEAKS ONLY 1n Russian. which he learned in an eight.week crash cour..e -and he speaks it every bit <is convincingly as Natal.le Wood, playing his translator. for whom Russian 1s a second language ) Wood. inciden tally. 1s qu1te lo"ely as the mtcrprctcr who develops an attach ml•nl for Conner} :.tartin Landau lends cn.'<11b~t} to his essen t1ally one d1rnt-ns1onal rol1• of <in Am•·n r an general t•11nst1tut1on:dl} oppos(·d to 1·\ er} thing Conner) ,., doing. and Hcnr) Fonda mak~ '.'>UCh an l)Ulslanri in~ Prt's1denl of th1· t;mt<.·d Stale'> that I onl)' ,.,.,h he would run A II of which. I Uunk. rebound.-. to thf' ult1 m e1lf· credit of Ronald Neame Therl' 1s 1·\.1dcncf' rJf d single guiding mlcllJgcnce and scn.s1b1ht> in· th1-. film that couJd onl y be lh<' dJrector's ·M eh'f>r should make pots of money and I would l1k..-l<1 thin!c that Neame has a substanllal finger in that pot. MEWl'OJt'i'. Ol:JITllJl Hewpott Beech M4-0'7e() DAI\! 11' t M I M ltlO ------- CINEDOME ( 11•,1PL ~ '( CHA,...AN AVE. t $.A. FWY ORANG[ 634·2553 W41 "'"''" ...... , .... s.n 11 .. '" '" t• IHI -0 •Ulol\ tal*'t" O\....._. 1•\ ......... ._~ rat~ 1111otTN11oo tall £n--.meni Hollinr 114 ~ "PEPPERMlMT SODA' Need help? ... OCI( ANO IOLL HIGH SCHOOL .. CftGJ "PATRICK" OPEl'I DAil y I I l ,0 So. C111t m '146 1111 34•0 l 1rsl0' l•tt P•"•"f INelle£donrd9 "10" 5:45-1:00.10:11 (!!) 'THE SEDUCTION OF JOE lYNAN (") - Have you sent for merchan- dise and not received It? I• city hall giving you the run-a-round? Are you having a disagree- ment with a billing Computer? "At Your Service" offers help In all these matters and more. You can count on Pat Dunn and her "At Your Service" column to help 90tve problems. She c.n locate lost ltema. •trafghten out utlltty bill•, get •ctlon from lawmaker•. and juet fight red tape. Even H you don 1 need help, her column aleo ta very In- teresting reading. If you need help, mall your que1tlon1 to Pay Dunn, At Your Senice, Orange eo.at Dally 'Piiot, P.O. Box 15'0, Coeta M••• CA 92121. Be eure to Include your lelephOne number. . '"At Your Service" publlahea every day except Saturday. .-0-1a1#. t Jll \A1 ......... ,. , ...... .. I .\ ~ •' ~.~ ~ ~-l._,>..J ....... " ... -.......... ?I-..... OtC.1' IJAllllYMORE "; VAGABOND .\·p 'I ~ f\·l I.~~\ SKIERS.f'J~~ .1 :..J-:-'..JW~ ,:IJ,,t/~ </o .J-t .. o(/u 1 :,, • ..:,:.,~:.: J< f-<M.,\ .. '-J9flht • . .. ,...... .. TMIROC*AND lltOLLI" Dt8CO MOVll CW THI! HARi "SKATE TOWN U.S.A." (pO) __ , ... . ...... -.. .. ... T-........ ~-~-- ROBERT SHAW l.EE MARVIN "AVALANCHE EXPRESS'" Ptu1 (RI "NORTH DALLAS 40 " (.J SC•1<o CQl<o"!"Y 11,.,._ .. • >O.ooo .......... ~ ,ffCTCl;?R ., ... ,...,.... I I\ f (, ·~·-·-..... ... ,....,.., ..... ·-.... "ENTERTH6 DRAGON·' "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" 111t1 --..... ............. _. .. ,_ ... _.. ........ MAl..COl.M McOOwau. DAVID WAl'Nlllt , "TIME AFTER TIME" CPO> .... ··AGATHA" I ' I . ----. ..... - -ONLYPILOT · .. -Monday, October 22, '97t ' • , 11'1 .. • J Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ,. lights: 12mg"tar:·o.e mg nicotine-Menthol: 14 mg"tar:· 0.8 mg nicotine-Kings:17mg"t•'.' 1.0mgnicotine- 100' 1: 18mg"tar:·1.1 mg nicotine av. Ptr cigarette, FTC Report May'78 . Lights 100' s: 12 mg "w:' 0.8 mg nicotine~. per cigarette by FTC Mt1hod .. . . . .. ... ·-·---·-.. -------. -..--·-., .... . _ ...... ___ ..,. ...... _ ...... ----·--···------- • ,. ; I ,~ . .I I f I , ,.........,, 1 I r ·-· ·----_,,... ... ~ ---............. .... --__ ,,,_,........, INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classified •Horoscope · Feoturig __ • _ •• ___ c, Mondll!J, OclOber 22. 1179 DAA.Y PtLO . Flying Colors·1 ., 1'JDITll OLIOfll ROIDCIUla IDOftd bla •tudio from • ., • ..., .,....... loft ln New York to a Santa Monica Tben'I ............ ,.., esciUn& about storefront 10 be could take adv= n./:e~'b:i. .U::iebratloa and ot the e-tle PacUlc wiDdt and atill fesUvtty. Tbey ••Y IOIDeWDC'• hap-~~=·come lo and juat look ~_._ a..1-.. · _. o1 .... _ r araund.'' be aald. "They say flap ve~'°"uK., ~alted ~ mate diem happy." captuftia tlU feeUq la bia wort~ a fiat deslper. Hls creatiou a" .~ llOUIQVIBT~ who studied in t.be britbt. colorful and indlvtchW. ~ ,,'f. • ~·edlab province of Vaf'mland, Jfolmqullt, a 1aDky Swede born la· -•trttcbed artiatic dlrectiom when be Stockholm. st.udW art and wu a was helping a friend complete• sum· pbotot.rapber before tW"Dlnc to a mer boule on an island off t.be coast career la Oq deaip. ol 11 aine. Tbat a Scandinavian bu become a The re was a beach party to na1 maker abouJdn't be aurprialq. celebrate t.be finish, and Holmquist ,uyone wbo. bu traveled tbroutb made a smaJI nag for tbe house. Sweden. Denmark or Norway haa c)b. . One of the guests, a woman who .erved t.be narrow pointed banners worked for the National Endowment wavlq over many private homes for the Arts. persuaded him to enter . a nag exhibit in England. TR-E OE wt I rt •-Holmquist submitted five originaJ r.o mp es, or P va..., designs (he calls them "Invented family fiaga, designed like regular fia0 a"). H.is nags ---·a·v-..a -much fia&S bul in DaJTOW form. They are • • ~.. ""' _, flown from each family's flagpole ex-attenUoo that he decided be found a cept when there Is a birthday. ~w ca.lllng. B'rtbda a1J f ho' Un of the His ftrst nag was Inspired by a U~nal n:.c or ts g · na· fe rry trip in Sweden where he ob- Hol mquiat made bis fint aa a served the waves and the sun while young student when each school chUd determirung how to Interpret them in was required to make a Swedi&b nag. cloth. "That has been. lost ... he said. "I Since then he has des igned nags was 80 proud ol it. for sr tists . corporations. hotels, "That's part of the reason why I presade ntsand banks The height of luxury is a personal flag designed by Anders Holmquist. make nap. It's a kid thlng, but now it's for real There is a kid in e ver yooe ." MANY UE structured by means <See Fl.ACS, Page CZ> Avalon Mayor's . .Job Is Up ' ~I~ the Air By DENNIS McLEU.AN Of .. O.lly ~· ........ Hugh (Bud) Smith leads a double life. Part of the time he is the mayor of Avalon. Catalina Island's one-square-mile town of 2,000 residents But the rest of his time is devoted to an oc· cupation far more glamorous than the $37 per month mayor's job Smith is also a DC-10 pilot for United Airlines Although he's been mayor for only two years . he is no newcomer lO flying. Smith, 54. began flying B·2Ss during World War II and he has been with United Airlines 31 years. Smith says he enjoys both occupations "mE TIVO JOBS FIT in well," he explains. .. As a pilot I h ave a certain fl exibility for my wor k days and nights, and I can work in my Ci· t y Council and m a jor responsibilities very well " Smith loves the peaceful, small-town at· mosphere of Avalon which Is free of the major p roble ms confronting most California com· munities. "I was born and raised on the island, so I have my own ideas on how the city should pro· ~ress," he says. "We have no crime problem, no s mog, no traffic, no congestion and we have Hugh 'Bud' Srrith has two jobs. He's rmyor of Avalon and a DC-10 pilot for United Airlines. " to retain our town's uniqueness " The pilot became involved in city government when an Issue arose that he didn't feel was right forAvaJon "I FORMED A HOMEOWNERS' associa- tion. fought the problem, and we won." he says. .. People then asked me lO nm for the city council. and I was elected." That was six years ago. Since then he either commutes by one of the cross-channel boats or drives lO the Airport·ln· the-Sky in the mountains above Avalon. He can fly his private Cessna to work at Los Angeles International Airport in o nly 22 m inutes OVER THE YEARS Smith and his wife Ma rie and their five children have lived in New Jers ey, the San Francisco Bay Area and Palos Verdes. But the dream of returning lO Catalina, Smith says, was always on his mind. Despite a career that has taken hirn to the Ca ribbean. the Mediterranean, Asia and other pa rts of the glove, Smith says there's no place like Avalon. "We like the weather, the atmosphere. the uniqueness, .. he says . ''There 's not another place like Avalon in the world " By ELLEN SUGA&JIA.N Most divorced meo do not 1et custody and for these men divorce often aipala a complete alteration of their relatiooabip witb their children. Unfort.unately, many of tbe5e rMn doo't know ho!-' to maintain a position of importantt in their children's lives after they move out ol the family homes. How can a father participate actively in childrearing wben he's away from his children m<>et of tM time? How important' can he expect to be in the ove rall picture of his children's lives and de· velopment? How can he assure bis kids that he still loves them and that he won't forget them" And how can he separate bis feeling for his children from his anger toward his ex·wtfe? AU.. THESE A&E DIFFICULT Issues for the newly divorced father. The experts tell ls it's very Important for children lO retain and develop tbeir bonds with their father and to spend reauJar time wtt.h b.im after a divorce. Yet there are muy thlngs that get ln the way ot th.Ls. One thine that otleo comes 1nt.o play here is the legal status <or lack ol status> of the divorced father. In t.be eyes ol the cou.ru. be seem.a to ba ve no clearly-defined rights to bis children. although bis obligations are ual&&lly carefully spelled out. Sometimes a father can emphasise his COD· tinuin« concern for bis cbiJdren by uk:iD& for joint custody. Or be can make sure that t.be term& ol the visitaUoo rights appear In the court order. so that bis ex-wife won't gel the kiea that she can with)lold vialtaUon or uae It aa a weapoo acainst him. FA111Ell8 SOMETIMES WOUV that lak· Ing a strong role with their children will The Single Father force them back anto the turmoil and pam of all the protMema t.bey ooce bad with their ex-wives. I t.h.ink it LS up lO !IUCh a father to mate it clear that be doesn't want to resume relations or Thu && w fTrst ot a IQ-part wrws on~ nngle porenl bf/ EUn SUQO""°"· o IDntn VJlto lu~• m M1U Valley IDllh #aeT 17-~r-<>ld do119htn become mvoh-ed with his ex-wtfe's life. except where at concerns their children . After demonstrating a sincere mte rest m mamtauung tus part an the cttiJdren's Lives. proximity and ava1lab1laty are the father 's staunchest allies The closer he lives to his kids . the easier and more comfortably they'll be able to make the transition for regular visits. The less they are uprooted and forced to leave t.betr oe1ghborhood and their friends, the better they will feel about going to thelr father's bome If a father wants to see a lot of his kids, he'd ~ weU-advtsed lO stay m their commuruty. This will also mue at possible for them to drop in on him when they want to ~ him. which will make the wbo&e s1tuallon much more natural. THE WISE MOTHER who does everything she can to help her children have regular con- tact with their fat.her wtU be mak.m& an impor- tant contribution to them. and also making her job as a s1DgJ.e parent much easier. Divorce or no divorce. parents and children are still a tribe. and tMre will aJways be certain ties that bind )'OU to one aaotber. It can be reassuring for children to see their parents cooperating about them, rather than feuding over them. This wtU make them more secure -and give them permiaak>o to build relationships with both parents without feeling guilty or disloyal. It's lrrf>ottant for chlldren to apend regular ~ wltt> their father aftw a' divorce. -.. ·-. -·----·------... ------._ ---~ ..... --... - ,. ' Monctey. Octobef 22. ,..,. FEATURING ••• Flag ·11esigner Pll8UC NOTICE .,..., tU"9•1oa CIDUfl O' TM• ITATa CWCA&JNll•JA P'Otl , ... CIDUtfTY Of'OUM& It() .... _,, ANDERS HOLMQUIST [ __ B_o_r_o_s_e_o_p_e __ J TUESO~Y.OCTOBER lJ By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19J Emphasis on tong range plans, tducation. publillh ing anti travel. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio (>4!rSons figurt- prominently TAURUS (April 20-May 201 Study Anes message, be diplom atic enough to st ~r clear or direct ronfront at1ons. GEMINI (Ma> 21 Jun<' 20! Emphasis on par tnerslup, legal nuances. s pecial requirement invo lvmg paper work. CANCER <June 21 July 221 Go s low. bt> thorough. be sure dut1e~ are clanf1ed. keep re solutions concerning work, health. nutrition LEO (July 23 Au.it. 22>. Good Moon aspect coincides now with significant discoveries. creative endeavors, childre n, intensified rela· tionsh1p and speculative ventures. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22> Conclusion or "deal" or transaction involve~ land. real estate. home, basic material and security LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct 22J Short tnps, a multiplicity of calls a nd messages are featured SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21). Exchange of ideas could lead to pr ofitable enterprise. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 J: Judg- ment, timing. intuition synchronize. You can be at right place at right time CAPRICORN I Ot•c 22 .fan l!I) .Juclg brink of recont·1 hat11m Rt>C'l·nt rl1~agrccrnt•11t with loved one wi ll be cruwd AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 fo'eb. 181 Emphasis on "winning ways," friendly persuasion. fulfill· ment of wish PISCES tft'eb 19 March 201 This car b(> J><>W<'r play cfay <rn.Pa••CU of a cob' a.t wtUlla Hol....-liv. p~t.1¥• tu.ta'° .... tMm tel euetty the combhaaUoe dilly .... . T•n are ~I thll ..... at UM N.-wport Harbor Art lluitum lo ('l'!lebraUon of lit 1'7\b anat...nary luo wtll remala penn~ at u.e mu1eum> ud uotber tl'OUP wtl1 be dl1Pl•yed a\ tb• Sao Ole10 art mueeum In January. Tbo u&h color and form are hnpor· tant aspect. ol HolmqW.t '• won. the n a1s. lnt.erac:t.lon wltb t.be wtDd 11 just as stpUttcant to him. ··A nag la a beauWW manifeatat.ioG of a Ille force," be aald durina an ln· tMvte w w hla colorluJ atu4i~_ wt!~~ once w~ the "bargain mart" ol a 11treel mtaaloo. "We are colne to have to use wind power ha the future. I am tryj,q to m~k~ people aware of this. It's energy that's abundant. Thia is a part ot rallt111 people'• comdoua· ...... ·· B E IA.ID BE la, In reality , "ma= I product that la really not • .. thoup b• ,.... lt ii. "B"'t I'm bavhlc areat tun dome lt aad mUinc a Uvtnc out of It." Holmq\llat baa bad an afftnlty for the wind tor many years, be recenUy d.llcovered. Aftel' atudylng the 1reat "freak wlndt" ol t.be world, he rea.lbed he bu Uved, worked or vlalt.ed in each place: Munich, the South ot France, hrael aod Southern California, with it.a nervous Santa Ana wind. "I have been drawn to these placea,'' be said. The Paciflc wind, which llfta bb crealiona today, ls a "calm, conatant wind," be noted. while the winds to b.11 native Stockholm are mott like tbe stormy, violent AUantk winds. He ia having a wind seminar at bis studio in a month or so, as aooo u be "OTIC• M .. l'T.MTI09e TO MU. can round up the experts. and will ::'-A•" ,..o,. .. TY .., ... 1vu1 tpealt at a color 1emlnar at Paci.Ile •u••• .. OAL• 1 •""'" .u OAl.I ILLINOTOlll IANTA, Detten Cent.er ln Los Ancelea lat.er o.c. ..... •"'la m-th NOTICI IS Hl•l lV 01\flM tllM ""° .... . tM "' .......... wlll ...... .,,,,... .. •• 10 .... ~· -..... "-· .WJtct le <Ml"-14111 flf ._ -.W-PAaT OP HOLalQVJ8T'8 concern tftl111.-c-t0fl•..W.,.»9'M¥ o10c1-...-l ..... ~"'""'· fol' 4me1'0 conservation la carried uMsTitOH0.1" ... ~'" & "•••o-over into bla private llle •ince be "'" "· •110•11•0 •• uw, ieuo ' Wll"'I,.. ...,...,~. W'f I ... , ~ H vet Juat a few blocks from hi• .......... c:.i1'°'"'• ..i• ... , ... rltlN, studio and walk.a to work every day. 1111. _,..,._ff "'441.......,. •' tN .. ,... Ill~ -....... ''-·Ille. -lnterev INI tr. -.to llM a<• "All my employees mual either q11lnct '"' ooero110" of 1..•w •• walk or bicycle to work too." 'be .. ,,.,;1-:.=":!:;1•.:"t::'::= '!I added. ••11. '" .., '° .. , -• ,..,..., ,.., -r1V M-l1t Oty .. lr¥"'9, BollDQUist usually lakes a bit of ,., °' °'..,..· \!...,, .. c..1IWfll•. ti · W•l-.alOI-.. me dunng the day to body swf In r-oort-°' 1..o1 , .. TrKt the nearby ocean but otherwise is ""· e\ oor ,... 111H 1n a.. H•. r d t bis dr ' d • 0•9" JO ...... )I, ln<hnl.,., of M l•· OUD l 8Wlng an CUtting celle1teou• MePI of H id Cot1nly board, stitching more colon to toss e1o""*tn oor<t1u ••01io-· • to the wind. ~~1~~l;, .. t-_ o..c•111eo '" '"-C-no..., Plen re<..-on He even sells flagpoles in case a A"°"" n. ,.,s "'8oOIL 11-. -'1, custoa;ter doesn 't have a place to dls· oi~i;::~~~;'"'°'wioc-,. play bis artwork. A11 .i1toi.110.e1 one 1111 ,.1011•111 11/Mtlll lnl .. ftl .-. • _, l1t <Gm· ""°" If\ Ole '-lrtt•HI lft -to ,,,_ Common Al'ff Ol, .. 10 L.ot -T•<Kl M Surgeon Says Slip a 'Shame' _ .. '"'"' b Cltf...O '" -Artl<•• ... 1111..i "Ooflrtl!Jonl" of -CM<••••tlon (4..,..._,, (.onCllllOM -AHtnc- 11-•t<on»O"" O.Cemllet I, 1'1S, In l\OOlt lllott -'71 Ofii<lel Atcotch \4 IO '°"""' "'"' • 0.C ter .. ...," I, •..0 eny •....._,h lrlfft'O PAACEl 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS· By this time, you arc probably up to your neck in news stor1t•s that sow\d like made-up letters by Yale s tudents I believe I have the all time Wlnner Enclo!ted is the cUp- p1n~ Ah you ('an sec. it 's a United Press lnlernalional release. dateline Pit· l!tburgh A f<'w davs before has wedding. a 21· vear·old went to the hospital lo remedy ~ small problem. an undescended teslJ· <'le A"' 'I-OU know. this is a fairly routine surg1<'ai procedure Well. the doctor ac c1dc ntally cimpulated the young man's penis Ills comment. following the slip of the kmk. was. "It's a shame about the boy · The 70·year-old surgeon had his operating privileges revoked. Las! year the young man was offered an out-of-court settlement of $300,000. He Lumed tt down. Recently, the case was settled for $825,000. Will you please tC'll me how in the 1 world a sur~c."On could make a mistake llh that? Also. do you think the settle· mf'nt wlls adequate'> GEE WHIZZED 1:-., LEWISTON, MAINE DEAR LEWIS: Surgical instruments an· t·xlrt'mt'ly sharp. On~ wrong move l'an do a lot or damagf'. J ha\lf' no comm .. ot on the seUlement, bat I woald like to know II I.he girl mar- ried bJm alter au. Jr anyooe oat u.ere bowa, p&eue tell me. DEAR ANN LANDERS I am born 1n another country a nd my language is not so good. When I came here seven years ago I learned how to read English from your column. You never use big words a nd I can always follow the l>torv Forgive me tor wntang a letter to r ritici2e but plcust• tell me why American pan•nb always talk about how tall their sons arr'> For exJmple. at a lmost every social gathenng the firs t thing one hear'\ is. "Our boy 1s only JS and alread) hl· 1~ -.1x f~l tall .. Why 't'Ould an}Ont• care about th1s·1 To brag . "tttdmtJ ur.tt 1•111j 1111• 1111 rit unn111m Ann La1tden HOf't_..&( h"'h4 •.tt\enwM• for K C.•u .. lrtQt9'\\, lqil"t"\'\ efYt~'"""""'t• \UO-- l)Otl •n0 lor -· --· .... , """ •\it'""•~' .,-. ,~tor trw benefit Ott 41.,,tect to ()wnl'r~ •n ,,_ ArUcttt 01 '"" Offl.,•t1on enllll..0 "E•M Mef"t'\ PAA(fl • ~°"' ••<t""w •~~"" fOf" ufltn., !tM Otf'l~t OU<CIOW'' •' 'U(J\ e4M<mHtt .. • ttr• 'f\.e'rV•G tor tl'W Deft4UI of or ora.n1t() to e>wn.r' 1n tt'w!' ArUc.•e en hf1MI f'~t\ 1n "'°'" D.-<a•,•UOPI tit (OYf'f'\M'ft\ (.ot\()1tM)n\ Mtd AP\1rt< ''°"'' t"<Of'Of"O on AVQU'\I \ 1•1A1 1n ft.ooti 1'11) ~ 186 Oft·t i•I A...COf"O' Of W ld (~'f tll-¥4\lef' O«l•rA " , • , """' "' • • ~ <)"" II\ "' • I' f'..f" •lllO ~· •1"1Pnrl""""''' rt\ .. ,.,,, about winning a prize ror mus1r or N•;:·~:·: ·;,., ...... 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""""'' ~ ,.....,. , ... , ftw t.qnt fr '"'t..V ,,. .. •fl"(I ""' t-11 t A t:f f r,.• V ' I 11o1h •r,r "" h,.I ,. • t"" (\I.rt• .... tjl,.#(P'()ol'\t FIN( ••-fNOHC fl'(Rlltt &'•lfl>MA"' Alttl'M1'\4't ~-,,,,.... w 11,,,...,. fU.ct \w1h ¥.Jf.i ,.,.~'" C•'WJC>~ r.1 ,~ .,. ~ t t,i.• I • Pl BUC NOTl('t .. _, Cinderella's Legacy Lives On "1• h.I\ • I ut .111 •.ti I\ •lt•pl " 111 our 'h'•f " '' t; '.•rt c•ft1t r nu ... 1n•t Jint t .. di'·•l•l .. •U lt ... t ~ti•''•• ;1\ .,., •I•>! I ht\• .11; "'''' \II of tt Ir h U14fn 111t tf• rt " C ·•f t .111 cttt1•·r• •1 11.11 1 u· t '" " 1•1 1 h, t,, t ~ \\ h •'" U• \._, ~\1l \BU " ,,,, ,. I• rr1• r • rh ..OTtCt: T"O CIU 01 TO•S lllte A,.,... \U fl't:ltl<MI C~IH 0 " T"£ )leTf Of CAlll'O•NtA f'O• TMf co.IN'" OF OllAMC t. ,. ,.,. ..,_,.,, , I C*'-' f '' "'' ot &"'f .. ._. Q(Mf' l f ""1\ .l'-~ A 0 AP HeW.fUltWff ,,_ot NEW GAM E -Kit Moseley displays "Step· mother " T -shirt By KAY BARTl.E1T • AP M__.,lutll( .. Writer AHONXVILLE. NY Kit was 23 .rnn Ht II was 37 ~hen they met and f Pll in lovt• lk wa., divorced and had l'USlO<h or h .... lhrt!4! Chtldrcn, aged 9. 8 .rnd :> Thut chdn 't bother a starr.> · t•vetl Kit at all • • 1 was go1n~ to make Bill ter· nf1<'ally ha pp). · Kit now recounts. 12 years and many heartaches later. "I was coming an as the great crusader I was going to make ever· yon~ happy The children would adore me a nd Bill would love me . T ogether. we would erase all the un· happy experiences the children had." The rught of the wedding, the three little ones wer e packed i nto a limousine when lhe bride and groom came out to say goodnight. The eldest. 9-year·old Debbie. looked up and asked. "Now can we call you Mommy'>" . "" "I WAS ECSTATIC," s ays Kit "It helped solidify the m yth •· The trouble was that K 1t a nd 8 111 were not cntcring..¥fa1ry tale where everybody lives happily ever after. Thev were entt!ring into the harsh re· ahty of a step.family, a type of fami· ly that is commonplace in America today. Researchers estimate that some 25 million adults are stepparents and that one out of every sixth child is a stepchHd . As divOl'ce a nd remarriage rates climb, these fi gures are apt to go even higher. Such a family has ils special pro· blems, problems that society is just starting to deal with. They are com· pounded as individuals and even mental health professionals try to impose solutions that work for the "intact" or t raditional family. but may not work for a fa mily with a dif· re rent set or relationships. a difrerent history. Kit and others with experience in s tep·families say that to make mat- ters even worse, it's something of a c loset problem. Kit, now a natural mother of two daughters, sometimes wears a T·shirt emblazoned "Step- mothe r" to the grocery store. "I see people stare at me In strange ways," says Kit, now 35. People in Bronxville shy away from dlscuuina s t ep .family pro - 1 blems, Kit says. Kit and Bill MOtJeley made perhaps the most common mistake step· parent& make whe n they remarry. They set up false expectations. At first the Idyll s urvived. ntatlll -Kit and Bill Moeeley pose wtth their own two children. , "The children would race home from school to see who could get to me first. And I remembe'r after the first week slttlnt at the dinner table tb.lnkinl that l b•d fed this f1m.Uy. kept tt aUve for one week," Kit 11)'1. 'then came trouble. TRK DAlJGllTEa TOOK to at.eal· Ins bouaebold Items and selling tbem. The elder of the two boys became withdrawn and passive, re· . . . • I ••• v,_, ......... ,. .. •••~ ....... ---...__.....,.~-........, f h ·p ' \l,n \r ._, rr• 369 E. 17th Street In WP~tporr 5QU'I'" Costa Mesa • 64>-0924 It ~ 1.1 "" , , , ~ ! ·• ' m •i1 ,, ff I f 1n '' c, "' 1~ up ~tU\..>n '''j (" 1f1'ol111 pr. p.u Jht_•n "'''"!' h., ''"11'< ' n.1 h , nnf ••• ,\\ t'-ul I l .lf, ~ '•'"' HU•"·I Tio. '"'P' rrt,,nr rh109 ... ,.,.ti "~' ~--.t ,, "' ..,,.,rn, .. I t,.J.1~ • h.-t m1>dd~ • t u1,·J tu h "'un,·' .11 ,rnvr rov., l"-'r htt• n•1doul·1 ----------------· ~1'M'P~ ORANGE COUNTY 547-8228 •.-........-. ..... ..... .. . . ··~. . ,.,,, ..... ,. .. .... . . ,.. _,..,. .... ""''~ ..,_ . .. •~1 .... ",I b)• f) \ 1 •• ,., ~•·-,. .,.., tt• .. • r r • ~~'' , fr'W ,,., ..... ,." ,,, ~ ,. .,.,, .. , '"'' ...... ~ ,, ",, .... , .. ,. \.u(f'I ,_..,~ '*''" ,,. ,._ ~....,.," "'J)yr ,..., "' ,, .. ,,~, """ I ,.., ')I c,.r-.~;...., J\ \ff\f .. 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V....UM'd ID &1119 ....,. .. la ub .led CO U.. hclwaJ Fair liou1la1 Act of <JHI -"lch mah• it 111 .. ,.1 10 advertl1e "any pr" " f&nnce. lirft1t11Uo n. ur ASSUM•• I DUPl.D dlicnnunalioo but"d on l'naw ~·Me.a un1t:o1 rate, color, ~.ha>on. ex. ldP&I ·~un.11> to live or Nltiooal ori~in. or an 1n ont 6 ha~ your tr lnlmt100 to mllko any Nlfllb twlp P&-> lbt' b1lb. »UCb prd~. limit• Lrte tnl'd y1o1rd. cov~r UQn.ordiSrn m.,altoo " plumbing .. &rt'11t hnan\·11111 •va1I Full 1'1ul DeWlpa~r Will nol IJW't'e only $106 000 l'ull lcnow1naly aecf'pt 1o1n> 7$1 Sl!H 11d\•erluun1 for rt'1&I 811tat• wh.lrh u. 1J1 viola C:: SELECT ~thetaw T'PROPERTIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.ASSY CONDO Real class & fabulou!. lhruout is this very f tne beautJful townhse 1n a presl1g1ous area. w ,3 Bdrm. 2\lt ba. formul d.lrung rm & bonus rm BeaUllfully l.Ddscp'd , too much to descnbe · C.tll for more tnlo. 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS OCEAN VIEW LOT S67,500 2 bUc.s to be11ch. Ctl) & Coastal Comm11>s1on says duplelCes poss1bh· OYmer may subordm<ill' to a construcuon Jo:.in Call now before ll ~ gone 5.'j6.2fl6() t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES 1lle fastest draw in lht> West .a Daily Pilot lllDUCID $4000. RA-riU\'ed ror rai.t ~ulc' Uwnl'r .oniuoui. .inti i.a<'nfH•ing this l<>"t'I> ~ Clean ai. a wh1s lie " Feuturei. 4 lx'<frms H• bath. 22 ft t:ame room. Plilk IJke groum.b Offered at only SI02.900. call now 963 7881 Ji J t, 1 I • ~ ~ • I , f DO YOU OFFER A SE RVIC.:~? Let the pubhc know with an ad in the Daily Pilot Service Directory It 1·an l'Ob-i you as htlle as SI IS9 per day For more 111 formation 3nd complell' ra~ c1111642·5678. Sl.89 per DAY 'fh<1ls ALL you J>Wt' ford :io rlay 11rt tn Lht· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 IT NOW' 642-5678 Oassified Ad. &42-5678 1-.::=============-I EE BIDBIB BLllNS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SCRVICE EXCLUSIVE ILUFFS ~llPl'r ' F'' l'l:tn F ru1 I 1111 Thrt-'t' llt'•lrooms l'lu-. F;,irml\ H11on1 \ I S1•!ltn~· \ 11·v. f>fu-. t 'hr111·" <:n-.•nht•lt l.11allNI \\'1111 F\tr.1' I.OW 11'='1 FIH:ST HATI-' i\SSI '1AHl.F 1.01\:"\' 't•\\ I'm·<· ('all l"or l\t111•11nlml•nl I\ "·'"' ()f N1•v. port" l.1~1111~· ._,. --t• ·••~"' I• 631 -1800 88 I DOVER DRIVE Are You Serious About a Real Estate Career? H so -ioin us for an informal chat wittt ... Or. Randy I McC_.. Rendell R. McCerdle, Ph.D. PrHldent · THE REAL ESTATERS II you have ever considered a career on real estate sale&. or are now oresenlty licensed. and would like to have your oue<;t1ons answered al an informal d1i>cuss1on with Randy and some ol THE REAL ESTATERS lhen call now tor re&erva11ons Space 1s limited Cal Miss Co. at 7 5 I ·6191 Champagne & Hors d' Oeuvres Oct.24, 1979 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Randy Mccardle. a 9th grade drop·out hltchhiMd into Costa Mesa 26 years ago and lla'ted 1n the rNI es .. te business. The first few )Wn w.re a struggle . . From driving a ,..,._ ~ c. ~d hvtng in a single cer garage IJO ..uiblishing his own business .._ compeny, THE REAL ESTATERS, 1s both ._,I Mown end well respected. Later, McC.r· die went to college attending 0.C c .. Chapman College, Cal State Long Beach, USC and --It otf with a Ph. 0 • In addition 10 being the owner and founder of ™E REN.. ESTATERS, Rand y Is a tounder of tr. Cltlzitna Senk of Costa Mesa. president of TNeOO &c:Tow Inc., college lecturer, author. tlltionll ..,..., and newspeper column11t. tf ycM.t woukt Ilka to but are uneble to ettend 1hle mMtlng, let ua know -Or II you would 11619 the m1ter1al a.nt to you. pleaae ceJI. •HAT H...aT I OCIAH YllW Th{' h<·NI \ 11·w 111 J t.mln(' re k' Supnblv tlt'l'Ol lllt·tl UHi\ hraAht. uiry & c hct-rluJ hortw \\, t \\•o p~•lh~ wlll win your h<'art S1tuah'cl on one of the be!st i.ih·~ m Ph:1"'•' JI I NNtr·new popular · Uu v M t ~I " rnotl<'I Thi it q uiet lH•:t U 0 ltfUI ur1•;,i u(frr:-t tht-bt•"\ In hv111.: tt•nnts t'n lll \S. pooll'i. SJ>ll & 21 ho ur 'lt'<'unty guh • S2Ml.OOO WHL.IY H. TAYLOl C O .. ltlA.LTOtlS ZI I IS-J-.-Hiit RMd MIWroaT CINTR, M.I. U..._.t I 0 411DIOOM $129.900 I.vi) 4 bdrm J hJ tuwrlhoaw lot Jtc-d 1•lo!\•' lo bearh er) 'lhU'IUU\ & beuuU/ull) 1forn1 ah-J Enhanced b> ,.,.,ir1011 1·athedrJI n~1h11..:' 1•1101 ~dun .. hvl 1u1J 1•lu , dubhoww I<\ 'wr.1>(1• yard Th.Ii. t'>iul 111..: 111•w I 1 > I 1 n ..: w 11 n t I .1 , I "4f>. n11 OWNER DESPSlA TE!! Pool + RiV Acc~ss 3 Bdrm .. i.unny k1H·hcn. formal ltv1n.: room , bnck fpk, HV <ouc''· i.parkhnK frt>c form poul ~ilS BBQ, low ni.11nl Kroon<b Rl-.lun'<l l11,.11I' $94,950 Cu II lor •'pp! 96l-7ll81 l ~IH~Uft ~TSIDE CUSTOM CorJ:l'OW> EasL,1cl1' \\I''"' tustom bwlt 3 tx·tlrrn tJH 2 bedrm .+ dt'n honw' G11ted cnlr) 1·011rt ) unl for pnvar) Fcrn >{rntlo ::! pall Ob, lot:. cif 'tur .i..:1• Stefl6 I.II N (' .... (XJrt & HJ ( k Say! St>t' th1i. w1nnl'r. now!• Call 752 1700 ,,,, *VETS* U..YowlhlWlity NOW NOOO'ftN LOANS TO SlOO,UOO I.OW IN"l' RA Tl!: lA'I U> 'how you how to qualJf) Tall to Red c_.,.t W e Ustewt 754-1202 COMTR.ACT OF SALE Owner may <'Jfr)' a con u itl1 011 Uus 2300 t.Q fl 5 111.'<irm. 3 bath. 4! :.lory humc Lar.:c ram rm, t1rl·pl.a\'\', !lµ.trk.lln l(. l'lt•1111 ktlt hen M uch , mul·h m1•rl' for $12.5.000 Mt now' <.:ull 546 2Jt3 2 STORY ShJkt> roor. 4 lidrm. 2• • Ba. $133.500 Ea:.l!-.1111• l'.u>l.; Ml"'J 2 IRHOME c 'h1111·t· corner. K <! 1.1mC1I lot Hoom lo hut Ill mi 51~1 Roy McCardte, RJtr. 548-7729 "IEUEVEIT" MESA VBtDE" l'rl\',1k l'UUrtyurd .Hhb to l'lcgunt t.•n try 111 a f.trruh homt• Lan:e hv 111~ roum , form.al tl1n111.:. ...unny ga rd<'n k1tl'ht•n. -* Bt'<lrm.\, :J lmthi-. huge -,uuken master t ub. a profl'!>l>1ooul cedar hoed ~auna i\ magh1f1\•cnt palw areu with a hu1tc s parkltn.: pool Much, ~~ eeach Realty llAL ISTATI ucaLltfCI SIMCI .... COMI WITH US ..... WISTCU.. A .......... ,,,., .... ~ a...cuMt ........... •utk 5 ........ ..... ..... ,.... .. ._, ,.... e.-. ,...., • dec0Nfor•1 .-.... ho"""• ,..e1IH , ......... $421,000 NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 ON PKALAROPE. Me:.11 Verde; Spic 'n span & u very tntereslln_g Ln levl'I new paint. n e w l andsea pin~. nt>wly r arpeled. ba~ 1-'IV Jo: Bt:DROOMS. 3 bat h:.. farruly room. forma l din mg room & two beautiful stone ftr.eplaces l'rH l' red\lttd for qwck sall.' SISl.000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-SSI I IUlE TO IEACH $104.900 HEMET IMVESTMDCTS • 165 Lots, mobtlt• hmn1· appro\ed tentat1\ l' mav •i\pprox 2fi :wn· pnnw M·l. poss1hll• J•1int H 'n lure 29'; down u-.ner Wlll l·arry J yea rs •SR acres pnml' f''lon<fa Av(•. Make man clou!> n· gional shoppmJ( c1·nu•r Possible joinl Vl'nlun• °""1ler Wlll SU b-nrd In 1.11 l' Pnnc. only ple11st• Ai.'t 1.fi52. l056 or 646-3255 OCIAMROMT 6UHtTS Choice. 2 bdrnl.l> 2 balh renUJs on 2 lou Alw3yi. rented' Redured lo Sl,150.000' IWboa lay P'r'op. .......... • 675-7060. ASSUME 8.5% V'4LOAH 3 fledrm horrw on hui<e biXIOO lot T11tal IJJ~ rrltc'llL' s..'.>l.'1 'Int.ii 11r11c »iG.~.IO ;\\'t n•1 ... lh~·rt· .... uni> ont> ' Ab 2:.11 :J L.argl• J Bdrm horn•· tn jU't'Jt f:::J '>l:.lt.lt• 1111 JI IClll 'l'wo I 11/t Unit'> Jilli Ito 111 tom•· ow,1-:1t WILi (' \ I! I! Y I-I ~ ,\ ..... l' I '\ I , ·nu,, ,, ( anu~t .. ,.,. .It $150 0(~1 l-'t1r tJ(.-(,111-. I Jll ~tUI •HERITAGE • ,. REALTORS DUPLEX '1MVESTORS" LE.ASE OPTION much more! A musl -------:! !>t>parale unab :! bedrooms. 1•aC'h w11 h cncloewd garages. tar.:1· lot. Owner "'111 carry Js t TO at tl', ~bm1l on <lown. SJ 15.IJOO l't nu"'. call ~ z:.11:1 S6000. M>e!' Only SlS9.900 See-STB'S TO HACH 1nR 1s bel1 ev 1n i,:'' Sll9,900 Owner wa nts Cl ul' 4 Bedrm. 2 bath. f .. m1ly rm. .firepla ce. c·<Jmer IQt. RV an~ $1' .. 'ill l .. .1-.1· Sll4 SOO. (.'ull now ~23l:i ~.z:1L3 , .. Qumrung 3bedrm,bnrk [ 11 paUOs. Lou. of wood a nd ~ lt~e;ltilJ ~~~::!'~n;~\~UOI [~IH&H'lll .. NOTICE how Daily Ptlol Clai.i. if1ed ads d1sph1y lhl'lr messages w1lh lt>g1b1ht y aod unpact" Our acb. Wl• are proud to ~ay. really get r esu lt!> !'hon•· 642·S67li GOLF COURSE VU Great Back Bay locallon fllt> bol 5 bedroom homt> feuturt.'!\ ;i huge family dining rm udd1tt0n b1i: 1-tlOUgh for your pool ta· blc Perfect for the b1R farruly and the pnce is nght al f l 18.SOO AJLLalREALTY 546.0114 Wanl Ad H.t-sull!. 642 56711 fll ~~t~A~~!~r.!~~~!~ . ' - EXECUTIVE MANOR Cu:-.tom hurll ·I Br. 3 bath. with \ ~ u It t• d 1· r· 1 l 111 J.! ~. dram a t i c fircpltH'I'' ('(lfllplt•\(• Y. llh JJ<>OI & sp<.i { 'ornt·r l1w:1t1on in prcst 11!ious Urn er Shore~ S:J:m.ooo r'cc IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 I AM A FRIEHDL Y LITnE 3 STORY BEACH COTTAGE With wh ite wate r views f rom 3 patios and blue water view from othe r patio. My owner wi ll he lp fi nance and the key is in our offi ce. Call for day or evenmJt showing, 673-8550. YOUR OWH TERMS well, a lmost -owner wants out of this 3 bedrm pool home. Assume loan and owne r will help finance. Call day or night . 673-8550. PRESTIG~RIVACY 3 Bedroom .' tri-level c us tomized t ownhouse. Towe ring trees and babbling brook. Owne r will help finance. Call day or night . 673-8550. IEACH UNITS -S 159,000 Four units actually pays for itself. 11 2 be drms. corne r lot a nd a ssumable Joan. Call day or night.I 73·8.SSO. 3 BR+ POOL' BONUS ROOM! Prune 3 bedrm horn .. in straleR1cally loc·all'<i Dd Ct-rro 'lra(1·Col>ta M1•,a Approx 2300 s<1 fl W l'I I maiolained home "'11 h 111 ant bonui. rm w ith sparkhng ponl "'1th tJ 1 \ inJ( board and 1>IJdl'' ..:~ lra storai;e gtd<Ht'' Much. much m1.1rc'' <In ly SJ.24.000 WOW•' C.tll IJ.da\'752 111•1 Mak e your ~ho pp1n~ e<boer b~ w.m1: the Ua1f) l>ilot Classll1ed ,\d!. HOMES FOR VETS I«> I IOM f':.'i Su D.\ 831 SIO'l Rk r ~RANCHO t SAN JOAQUIN I !'p,11·11111• < Hd1 m .Oii I ll!lol "Ill I "'' fl, I "'"""' II JI 1 I d ,j 1' II I lo t 11 " 11 I I' •• I t I I ,. I I pl 1 l•ll" '-I•·' •••• VIEW & POOL-IRY. TERR. A hotM of s.bd-.d qHllty '" o" .stablfshd N•wport hach locatlH. Newly carp•t•d and b•a11tlhlty maintailled .. bedroom hofM wfftl f-"ty roo111 and larg• outdoor patio ..,. rowdRcj spartdhtej poot i.. prot.ct.d cowtycrd. Lush Mahin 91•••1"f· o~ wiH cOMidlt' fittcmiKhtci· S525,000 fH. ------- WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. '\\lo IJ.. ( , .,,,, lt~tll\\ I :..... '\\ j'Pll I ho.11 I· 631-1400 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY DOVB SHO.IS IA Y .. Ottrl T his beautifully designed hom e is pe rfect fo r the la r ge fa mily & elegant entertaininJ? w /approx. 5200 sq. ft. of li vinJ? a rea & there Is room to dock your 65' boat! Pool ·spa & fountain. 3-car 1tara~c & loads of s ,, age & wor kshop. Im maculate co11 dition . Offe r ed a t $950,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <K-84 > 642·1235 901 Dover Onve 644-6200 Har~ View 1:cnter lrvlne •t C.mpu-s Valley Center 752·1414 _.,!!' HAVI MTILU fllNI •• YfllOM'f "°' tlS wrnt Pia & SUP BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR S·l l l'\11~··'''' ln" '4 '~ t,,"J f,ll•\ llATHIGH IMTIUST HO QUAUFT1*i Owner w ill ca r ry balance PeninsuJa Pt Beach~. 2 RR & den 1n Newport Shores . Beach. pooh & lenrus $109JJOO PEGGY llOMS UAL TOR US-1531 AaTamc CHAUT llACH+POOL Quaint 3 BR. 2 Ba Lge din. rm C.oay fplc. WalJs d l1au vteWS walerfall. Koi pood 6 Grecian pool Lush &rounds fi'oun tems. Wood, glass• mir ror decor Assume extst tn& loen 11182 rno 0 R, VA terms Model home ~rfect1on. See today cal.1963-0802 BKR ABANDONED $85,000 Wad.J.lli for !.Om•• fixing prime f:d,htdf' l bedrm. R 2 lot OwnN desoerat.e' \ 11 II fW> 7171 . ..................... . MSTTIMI IMftSf OIS Here • your chance to live ii' 1 cbarllllftl borne on an R.~ lot while you build 11 second untt. Own«'• veey mouval*t 8ubnu\ all otren. Call --. t HERITAGE . . HlALlORS I G.60/o Lo.-.... ... ....... A.Wume 10 6~ loan. take over payments on ranch styte bome with approx. 1800 aq ft . Qi try . dtru n g. citrus tre.es Spnntlers Ute your present home equity lo take over low interest loa n. Hurry' $1.37.000 Cell M<H720 TAAllU. -· 1icJw•••oo1& :; BR + den +-Famtl) Rm + Formal d1ru1111C ~l •·ar 11ar;,ge • 2 pauos + h .. ll·1.n}I dOd 1>ther amenities A3kmg only fll.S.OOJ ASTUTL-. ln"estment oPportunity Spacious. c·u5L-0m bulll home with Pl.'c lt ii l'HJO oC'eaJl view. on l11rl(I' ror ncr lot Heaullful '>11.tm 01Ull( PoOI Ill '>C'l'lu1led <'Ourtyard ~ett1n~ J f~rms +-ram1ly rm .~king 1237 .000 [ ~ -__ SC_~_::._~_::_~•T•Y- 1714167l·4400 \ II• I •II 'II fl trt1ttf lrt\••,.,tlflt r I f 1tm111> ~ • 1111.en fin~ nt·o-tl 11, ....-11 hi:. b•R 2 '>l<lf) h•ml• \('4t t le11n ilnd m.m) uµiuild~ l ~1rm "''th hia<h of room 1n,,1dt-' Jnd out Stot· lht• l(ilm1· room fo:X.u·lll.'nl ror ktth ... 1111 LrJ.on "'1.'. f"'°' 1 .. u1t-1·1• 111.50) C..115'#141-ll tu.CH DUPLEX! l::xcellent 1n~eMml'nl. h\le 111 ont-or. rent both \ er) pt"e!;lJ IC IOU:. bf. 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O\arnliq 3 bdrm. 2 bath near pnvate lake, ha h&AI. boel.lftl, or awtm or p&.-y • ta\Ut wn.ail Patio dlckilal w1lvly landaup U\I Hwr)I 1hany,woo'\ a.. 7»l!i01 c:= Walker t: lee ~al t:.tate WO«THWOODS PARK PLACE Lie. 4 bd , fam rm . & bonus rm A,C. great a11 IWl'.lll bl e loan $165, 000. Call f"red G1biion . 59400 ICURIMT New Modular T P'' l-brtl9. p~1 rommunuy, I bd9, 16 hr 'tunty 1ufl-letU01 OK Prom ..... n ... ure laliand .... Horne l'k. 30801 Cat tlwy L••una Ducb, R. M V ITU I .am OCMN + CAMYOM YllWll ll.U0,000 8ul\d n"w, tnatniftoent , ont ·of 11 kind' £Jee &a\e, P'l ro.d. Tet\l\ij COUl1, pool. ;"' • wine rellar, 1111un11, I y m n • 1 t u m , • l' li)'•lfl tn, b1ll11o1rd r n1, Ii br Ill')': ma Id Q tr. , h I.II<' l>drm"' .. mure 11000 .q ft'' Pnnt' ooty C111l P.vtclt, 831-lJN H£ALTORS $149.500!! Wood. stucco & i.lom•. 1 BR. den, 3 bath&. l1c hv nn. W/frpl., f0t(lMll dlD rm BeaullfUI V\1.'W Of mb &call)'on llurry ! M:wlOll Really ~9HY731 fi.t•Vahy 1034 HEIUTAGEH MODL IACIC IA'f 1¥ACCHI lU\I hm lou\\'d of\ gwd 1tn.-.t Lil M)' B•cli Bay aru Many up vadH in1'1001n1 l'nm plt1lel1 rt'mHUl.'lc-d li.1\l·hm Thb humr will MU llM'll cw.I n 1 l IACI IA 'f IST A Tl PY\ 2 8 acrv bl•te w ta ~. 2 (fuatl houmt. Ill l\alJ hon• b11rn, huae rid.a~ nnlL, pl/\ ofr. u sroom'• room. 1NtSnlf1 \~flt view of lbe &1•k Hay. luah l11nd1waping abound" t"ol\l11ct J lm l'•landera. ugl 1714 1 Hl2 \ 107 d)'!>, \7 l4 I !t!ll ~787 eves, wkn<b BIG CANYON SpeclaCWlll' &oil courst' estate 6600 sQ ft 4 to 6 Bdrm.\. 5h bath." Pool and apa $1,396,000 THE STARNES CO. 648-5711 HAI 10-a V 11 W HOMIS JilonM<o model. a BR. Z vba , lrl pv\ yrd. lo ltuthold. beat price. UO.tOO Owtn·a I\. ..... llLD baOPY memori" In lhl1 lov~ly s bedroom. 4 ~ bath •tate. Great view, aectuaioD. Owner flnaoc· &.na. c.ll ua about Oil• r~homet ~-L.09 OR $25,000 DOWN 0:-.J CONTRACT 3 Bd . Newport Kt.s charmer Call Rae James. Agt 63112.66 VIEW-POOL • Eut bluH • Bdrm 1n spectac ular setting. Newly remode l ed ki t c hen and m ore $229,500. CaU us lo :.\.'\' ttus borne! 642-5200 Pete narreuM ~~r f' ---------............................................. . BY OWNER -San a-... • ua.lt.I. Sl.905 ~ .1119 .... oao. ~ 0.. awe.-...: 111.2121 w•llna BeltCh Ocean CUSTOM YllWNOMI 'nN ...... ··-Mt-ft .oh• ~ l••Wlw· 1 '94rt .. , 4 bat tu . 1 tlreplaeu. Indoor "'1-. air coed.;;:. ,,. &..an meo/ and ...... Redwood dttkln1. ,,._decor Utn.out. And. • ...S for bor.. Vor morelnlocall.S..o.>. ~. • HERITAGE Rf Al IOHS Oltlm-IMI• .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ,..Wt 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W>BILE HOM t: BU Y ·SELL R t:NT FlNAN<.:t; .......... s ..... .......... e..tw CALLUSUl0 102 I COMDWLll J Ir OWDll'"I ualt W /frplc • l Br l Be \lllJt. ti..~ ... awnablt loaa. 1179,900 AAIJpri,ce a:im w Cou\Uwy.NB 64H646 ----DY O WNE R -Lak e t!;lalnore, ~ bach uruu , + 2 br houN SJ ,0'1!> m o in· conw 11.a,000 20'k dn owe • 211111. sa1 21122 · ~IUCH 12UMITS I DOOR from OCEAN l:nbebevably low W W PRI CED at M2!>.000 Owner wUl lr•d•· WortdlN&hlfe 556-7777 .fUKl~ST J~t lated 2 be•ulltul 1-~~~~~~~~ homes ~r SJS.000' 3..., toll AC. 2 38r, 28a. 01cest park I.ti Oral\lte County C all t oday' <JP9646-J 13411 I Bkr 972-8421 Pull Out 81 Tra1ler:1m11 Lac • DV6703 ()bl wide 20x4S S 5!100 Re n a1t1 ancl' M I' e.JSW fOtJa UMITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners unJt, 2 ba, frpl. 2·car pr , :u Br. 2 ba. urua. TSL lnvstmL'i 6'2·1603 11 OB.UXE UMrTS PRJ ME EA.STSJDE. t:M 2 Bdrmseacb TifESTARN£SCO 640-5711 +caQ1Clft view Keady to Bt•ut. ocean vu on 1oU build o n w t p lau coune,U001Qf\,Z8R UU.000. Patrick , 2i,., 81 condo $550 111-13111 ,_. __ ma. _____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt:A.LTOR.S G-r4'' JJOZ to t• Dewt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 1400 Yf.CAHf 2 8dnn. 2 Ba. 1ecurity POil LIASI pa.e, poo1, bJtna, 1375mo • New 2 bedroom 2 bath Alkfor~, •ll· home. Minion Lakes ''~@{i•nmlm Colin try Club. GoH. fe!.447tlm~ tennis-pool . Beautifully I~~~~~~~~ lancbcaped. oo main·'· tenance yard PresU&e Anaheim HUia 9llllO Clubbouae Hd h o m e • n r o e w • Deeert Hot Spnnp rmcrowave ll lawiu in, 2J.3..37S.2$72 V1ew. ff:SOMo. 1SO S. Ca · nYOO Wood& Dr. MS-9040 sw.r..rar9dlw T ime s h a re co n dom 1n1ums In Utah's flneS\ slu reiort, Park Ci ty Pnce:. dunng pnme llkl season i.tart al $.MOO. fee i.1mple ownership 2 4c 3 bdrm urulb. 2 baths 1801 1364·2000, ask for MIU. ext 196 or Dan. ext 1.88 , AlM 5'ttJMGS CO .. DO or64).m9 -----.... 1..... 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYROMT 2 Bdrm, 2 ba In super loc1tuon Av&tl now for winter renlaJ ff9S /mo. Sa.I.ls~ Realty 873-6800 IAYFIOMT 3 BR. 2 ba. avail now ID> mo, WU1ter 544-9513. -----~stl WWW .. act. 3211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Ne-.. lBdrm. up graded c-rpl. mirrored WALK TO 8 ~AC H. wardrobe 1n drt:s~inl( CaPtStra.oo-<>cean view 2 ar~. S11dlng gla.s:. doors. bdrm, 1 "'2 bth, frpl, lrg pvt patio Close lo yard, newly decorate<!. luV1era H.ilwn AdJacent SS50'mo 661·20=-> eves. & w new tenn,J,S club now wlmds. w1der ronstruc uon Call - ---- Collect. Corona cMf Mar 3222 Mead Realtor., •••••• ••• •• •• • • ••• •• • • • 714·32(Hlk& Outstanding ocean view ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner . 3br . 21,bu. ~ Twohse All upgr11dcd LO COST HOMES Prolessionall. decorat BRKR S4J..4088 e-d M u s t b l' s e e n . Causey & Company MIWPOIT HEIGHTS Charmin!( s1>1H·•ot1s 2 ~IOI). 3 Bdrm. fumtl.)" dmm.i n1om, laritc It• In~ niom l\Justcrs ~wte w1lli --------- LIVE IM llVIME New 1536 i.q fl 197tl Lancer All exlr:il> In ''l'he Groves " Shown b\ uPCJt. only Cati n11 w 1o·r all detlllh ISJ6007 I !m-8421 lillr HIEWPO.-T HACH Duplexes on Pemn & Nwpl Shrs ll\ ail All amen1t1ei. Prt•s1•ntl)' lea.i.ed Tum kt•} opern lion l'roperl\' mi:mt il\'lul 67>4912. BK H OW of Stat. awpSpy1(1as& Hill, 3 BR: Pt-wri<y 26 fJnuly & formal dining er.,....... $130.000 714 ·551 -6253. _,_ "96-6718. 831-1400 POOL/SPA - - Must see 1.h1s btn comer ~ve YOMr l ot . 3 b r bea ut y ~ w private sl~Y & lge A Uft_ Sl'ECT ACULAR HOMES-. holy rm w1slidmg doors E)\)oy an active hfe&lYlt! to lvl>: pool & s pa wt lots with Lhe 1enrus court and of bnck work & con bike trBJls near this 4 v~uon p1l A real par· bedroom or 3 bedroom Jli~,. LISTED' VICTORIA COVE VIEW 3 Bed r oo m ru:.t1 l' craftsmanship "'llh an\I que bnck, wood and COP· per kitchen. skylight:. and easy l.'are landscap mg An excellent 'ulul' at $172.000 ty bwle. ~5671 and den home set on lush i~•vsmrnam urm Real Estate greenbelt Approx . 2160sq ft wuh entry, din· 1ng. family room. 2 fareplacei. Pool sized lot with covered patio. tWia _.11 .. ach 1040 :.pn nklers Owner .... 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• help tmance. S131,000 • MOHARCHIAY Classy 4 bedroom 31 ? bath home on large lot With pool' Quiet street. short walk tu prt v :lll' beach. This may be your opporturuly lu hvf.' m th1l> beayt1ful CXCIUl>IVl' l um rnumty for S339.500 IYTHESEA Mu.st see this near new 4 bedrm, 2'12 ba, with ll(l' famrm&rormal din rm Park Place.Inc 842 7461 IYOWMBl 58r. 21..;Ba , form D H , F.R. Low mamt. yd. ~r park, school, tcnn1:.. & beach. $139,500 968-6966 4 II + POOL $109,500 Sharp, So. HB home on bUige pnvate cul-de sac lot. Take over lsl + 2nd TD d S67,000. Payable '632mo RE Prof~sliOfHll1 963-8377 lO COST HOMES BRKR 543-4088 ·Ca!J 559-&ISJ TARBEU. Outstandin9 "Exeter" Model in l'ark 11 Homl!:-. de 1.'0rawu 1n earth Lone!> 4 ljlirm and kitc hen family room Bu1ll around ccntrlll alnum • 1104~1 Coa:.t ll 1"'o1~ m Village 1-·a1r · L.\t;C;o.;,\ Bi'.:AL'll 497-2457 Calif hvm~ <ti 1l~ be&t ' ---------See 11 toda)' I S139.SOO IJ523 C.otPUSDl·lRVIP'E 1050 ..........•............ Lc1Sure World. Gall' 11 Panoramic-'1ew :1rtl floor, Villa Nuc\'a :!hr lba. 586 6879 r\ l ,tft 7pm SPANISH HA.'ll 'llU .,,.. acre vie .... lot, 1Br . l:U!>tom barn. R v . lot .. more A:.:.umc ~I '•" loan 831 7576 ()..., nl'r OPEN HOUSE 1052 IN THE RANCH The very popular Ap· lagwta Mi~ palOOlla on desirable cul ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~--bleloan Fairway El Niguel Jbr. $!34,000. Custom Realt y m9'171 de-sac. 4 be<!rooms. 2•, baths, 3 car garage. Bngbl and airy for the young executive who likes to entertain Askang ''S & s ···uTY" Sl29,900 MOVE JN CON· OCEANFRONT in t he -Om ON '' For further in· Shores. Pn v. comm Ji.mt like new 4 bdrm. 3 formauon. call. Builders dream home ~. bonus rm, fam rm 4lx', 31nba, oak stairca&c w/wet bar. formal dm "From Gone -With The lJli, eat in k1lch . lg Wind .. Wine cellar. mu.bdrm, cov pa tio, sauna. Lavish amts of sprinklers, gar d r bril.'k & wood make th1'> opener, & more To &ee 1s home warm but elegant tobuy. Sl,300,000 FIRM BY l.R.£.M.lAMcrC«p. ~·ac:h 1041 OWNER. Prine. Only 6 .. 6 . 7 7 • 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·551·6253. 496·6718, 549~110 0 r Pl.EA~~E~U~~u 'LI. _831_·14_00 __ _ AXBUPPSt IADdmarlt Home, 4Bdrm 2bll, 2·Stol')', $125,000. 1.8081 Lakepoinl. Agt. 536-2498 Principals Only. ,.., .. 11"20 EnJoy panoramas or t he Mslio.t v;.;o I 06 7 blue Pac1f1t· from most •••••••••• • ••• • • • • •• • • • any room of this 3 By owner Fmi.stcra Con· bedroom 2 bath Laguna do. 27961 Redondela, End home. An assumable Unit 214. View. lake. golf loan makes for au rat·· course & mounlaJ.lls. 2 Uve first lime buying br. 2 ba. frplc. upgrnde ~.500 pl ush crpts & tile. Xtra UNGO REAL ESTATE wmdows. Open house Sal ___ rl_:.14 ) 499·4551 & Sun 10.4. Have l(atc call 586-6713 for e ntry or 97~forappt ;/ JC1 k;o, Hitt S)><ICIOUS mirmnoel bulh.' W11rm1o -.,ut.... brh·lo. und ~tont• Trul) •I d<'coraton. ell' llllhl ~·or dcta1b l'all ~1~1 ·' • ~ HERITAGE . • REA1.TORS IUIPLACEAILE DUPlll ol Be cl rm . i! b J t h . 3 bedrm 2 bath "'"'an & bu) \'II'°"' S:ll0,000 IONES IU Al I\ l'l.C I o,,1 NI<• (714) 673-6210 SPYGLASS Hill IEST IUY M<ir(' lhan S50 000 1,.,., lhan any homl' on thl' lull A well loal·ated nun Vle-4' J Bdrm Port,moulh Mdl t;,\LL (J l.i l(.'I\ C..n't last al S349.000 64 .... 7211 CALL RIGHT NOW! Tht• pnce & 11.'rm~ uf fered on th1!> highly up graded Sca v1c .... JUr home a rc ullt•rly fan tasllc' This home ha$ new paint & l'pl:. lhruout, French drs leadmg out· side to a ne wly pro· fcs111o nally lnd!.l p d paradt~C' Bnc·k floors in the entry & k1l ~hny, Many more 'ltras CJll J un fo1anders for an aµpt today 1714 I 75<! IJU7 d~:.. 17 14 1 581 ;,1111 eveslwknds. Pnn only. agt \.... WTllUFf TWHHSE 3 BR 2 bd Hy uwnl!r $142.500. 759 OUZO 11r 213 723·7101 1erry I iams OCEAM VIEW!! Assume 9 6'; nice 4 bd. 3 ba OWC S35.000 2nd. Patnck, 631 1266 REALTORS WA TEllFllONT Extra lge corner duplex in xlnt cond. Mooring 4 Br, 2 ba, boat & trailer acce&1. All lhLI &t muc h more for only $93,500 Agent s:t&-H84 or 536-8013 LAGUtolA IEACH An unus ual home in natural rural selling. Catch a view of the ocean thr ough the trees fi\replaces m family & living room for total en· joymenl. 4 BR. 3~ ba. Submit offers. $214.000 Me~ •ach I 069 avail. SpectacuJar view ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~only $005.000 •OPPOITUHfTY * ~Y the Holidays in this beautiful lri-level 3Br/3Ba home . Wood panelled den. lmma c Cond. Tastefully de· corate d t hru o ut, spacious kll w /eating area Formal din rm, lighted atrium s ur- rounded by lla.ss walls. Int.doors merges Into lndscpd yanll providing feelin1 of unconfined irpedowneaa. 1 ml from b e a c b , x l n t oel&bborhood. Owner will cooperate w/refinanciog t.o provide Sl00,000 uawnable loan. Price Juat reduced to Sl'.7.000. ALL STAT I UALTOIS MM70t to44 ....................... T .. HST IM • Cote Realty DOYER SHORES & Investment is offered on this 4 Bdrm, 640-5777 3 ba pool home. Up· ~~~~~~~~ LCllJlllCI Vilop R.E. 497·17'1 ... rtlWlayLot 67ue:M graded crpts & window coverings, dbl see·lhru frplc, tastefully decora t- ed.. a perfect ent.ertalll ment home . $230,000 A#. 631-2242. ~~ ..... ~~.~ ~-~ ..... !~.~ fl.I Coldwe.11 Banker •URAL CAPISTIANO .-...rOft 1 V.. acres, zoned for 4 horses or room for tennis court. Private road hidden in foothills. Very custom 4 bedroom; views and ocean breeies Offered at $359,500. · OWNER SACRIF'IC E Beaut. new duplex. 2·sty High beam ceilings. Cust om & upgrades. S279.900. Terms Nego. 751·~ ,._. S5000 DoWft 4 Br. 2 Ba. dirung rm J v. Co • 631 -0900 LO COST HOMES BRKR MH088 Ht>tlh1ll ~~Rc:.1lty I 1d1> ~r.ill\ 1>11111· I' 'I JI . . . ... NJCID TO SELL IWfs Split Le• .. L'pgraded 3 BR. 21, Ua . l'nd urut Overloo~ park largt' .ts:.u mable loan IWduced to SJ66.9ll0 640.6259 fo1t.1tJ11 .R E A•?'L TV WATERFRONT DUPLEX aYOWMER H.UIOI RIDGE Elel(anl 2 It'• el I Br, J' ~ bu. t•oodo des1$!n<'d to br 1~ the outdoor!.. indoor~. ,,e..., of Catalina bland fo'ash1on Is land. Moun tams. harbor h~hb romanl1c ma-.tt•r 'u1lt· \I. w ood burn1n ~ f1replac(·, l<11m.in luh µroles '111 11a 11' l.111dscapetl & lfl'ror «la•d S4~.ooo. Print 11nh 1•1(µ)883. · 1076 .....•................• Harbor Est ates 4 br . panoralll.IC ocean view Sllll.000 or lease ovt '80I> mo. 496-1840 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAHISH Had...ctoCOMlo Highl_y UJ)graded SIDglf.' story. 2 br. 2 ba Casitas nJe nr. new cpt & cstm s hutters lhruout. Lge patJo w spa, m ust see to :.pprec1ate S90,000 496-4el --- 1 ~AC-HOM t;-POOL Country bv1ng w a 111ew , lemon & avocado trees, IOrUllg equestnan. 3 Ar. duung room. den home +a lo wer bedrm, 2 frplcs, 2''J ba. + a pool. s und ec k & cov('r ed patios lt needs some T LC but what a loca tJon. Probate sale. Ask mg S320.000. Amen can Associates. 20 Corporate Pl828. N.B. 760-8333 or 494-1081. 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •EXCITING• Sfte<ld Svy Be 11Ul1 f u I 4i I \ ";! Ke)~t.':il IHl'i:! I Mobile Hom e 1n LJi;:un.a H1IL'> nu:es\ S SlJr l'o1rk 7>.IS l0nd l)Or< h m1r niroo door... li1:ht "''"..:I 111tt'nuti1 . J ·1 un J ir ll>OU. I. :,put "'u:. llr ""llh b.1 + drC°'>'>lnl! ~•rt·.1 °"'all< m rlOM•L, .\II for onl) S29.500 Ult ' 6638 I CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES :noo Ha rbor. Stt· :ffll1 A 5~()..4937 *•EASY* * A NANCI NG Hcga rdlloi-.~ of Past Crttd11 Small Do"' n OK CALL WHYAENT? Own your O'-' n IOt & nc ..... in>bll(l home ton Ot'lJ•L'> call 972-8421 dt•aflor C:O...rcid ... openy 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NE'TNE'TNET Leased property m Collt:. Mesa. S2.J mill.Jon. s•.,•, on a ll t'a &h Owner/builder , C 0 . Dally Pilot, Ad. No. 532. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 921626 WA TEllFllONT Newport Pie< area. HOtel + •stores. on 3 lots• IALIO.tHEWPOlT f<t:.VTAL l~'OM t:: l'HOf~l'..:HTY J.)'om $39.900 M odul.ir 'l)µe llomes 2-1 :.et·unt> J '-''t be<lChes. pool & pu'f' Tn:asun· !:.le Pk ~1 Pac1Ci" C'>t II"'' l~~una Hrh R M ~ 'i'U J4!&3S79 DYNAMITE 4-PLEX E:Z Tl!rm.-. Onh SI!• ot•i duwn l.o!>ta Mt">j All 2 iidrrru. K1nv. ... 11(' tut wo~·T l~AST (.ill :.n)l1mt! i.!4 hr.., \Rt :;.i1 um · EASTSIDE Uarlini: duplt•x SJ~'"'' •"'2i!.'llv11r b4it ~ 1.2 '""° Hdrm unit'· rc1111n for h ;11Jd1t11111:.I Ulllh a>4J, '"49 "JJl,Ht• l°l1'1 ... \1~J (;l"V!>, ~1 2'tll \I $1 tS voo dn HJ l .i n1, ~.WO on t'f>ntrart <!\ ~T :.ut>-Ordmalton Pnn ~ ml S3500 mo ~ 2lJ2ll GOU>EH ODYSSEY lla"e lht' follov. inr.: = .I Apt <"Ompt.""'"" 1n fo1 .. 1 ~ro...,ini: OC l-: \ "l;SI tn CS IJ Co 1 .! hi'-' frurn bt>dt'tl 1, l niL... Sl't~ 10 1 !-;quit) Sl 11 tu 10 L nit!> s:Q{J ooc fo.4Wl) $1111,\JOI 11 L"ru~ ~.1)0( 1-;quil) $197 ,()()( Will :.t•l I lO!(l'lhN or ~uldy J lo' . T t' t' lo. "' r L: o 714 1"26-4722 36UHITS COSTA MESA Two l8 wut propert1e> 2 yrs new. Best locatton Jn t own . G ara ges & separate meteN Bu)' l or both. m•.500 t-a<·h Davtd liourkt', Rt'allor ~~ llALTY '75~170 4-U.Sl08.000 Sll.OOO>rin come rnn only. 631 4560 eo..do••i11•1/T OWll• a~ .. ~~.~ .. !?.~~ 20 .......... 0ftkh - A f'tlCI 4 plcxes Mgmt :i'ail. OFPA••ftesir Al(t 536·349tl -w; Pnnl.'1palsOn]) We're no w o H C'ri nl( waterfront ume.i.hanng • .Office Bldg $400.000 oondonuruums on I.he b1,: :m> sq fl + basement. island of Hewo11 1000 ~+ swtes Ocean • 1ew. pl\18 sq fl , sleeps 6 Own r~ parlung Near Beautifully furn1shl'd Laguna. !.uper1or con· Pnces be«in at $6100 structlOn. In town center t801 )3tW·2000. usk for nr ever y thing. Call Mike. ext 19!> or Dan. ext Owner 499-1625 1r N ,I\ 118. leave message. ___ _ 1100 0c ...... .,.... tolEWUSTltolG ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOME 4 MIW UNITS J Br & 2 Br + •-car .-car . trpk's, bit.ms, I blk to beach. Aiskmg 1279.500 Owner wtll help finance w/lower ml. rale. Lvly S bdrm converted to Thal you t'llll Ket first 4. l.ge entertaiomenl \IMS' rights on, near mam patJo. Super motivated, business (.,tock b"°"ers JACOBS REALTY ooJy 8 ,500. 54$-IKlill &large banb l d1stnc1 or . s.nt.aAn11 67S-.670 (awriW1!5J1$i§j Park P111ce,lnc 842·7"t .......,. .. REAL ESI' T -.._ rr.,.rty 2000 Meri .. / 2100 ---------A--E=--••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• • ,,.,...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHEAP DUPLIX New aimll aprinklered In- This one won't lut' 3 OWM YOUI dus trul Buildi ngs , Bdrm + 2 Bdrm on an OWN STllET 1\»tm Agt. •-0257 R-4 lol Sl0.000 down. 311 Pnde of ownership, Ldsfws.le 2200 0 . W C •.900. .... ... 11~ -•--•-plex-on BALBOA ISLAND ~.....,., IWllC' • ~ eeeeeee•••••••••••••••• tbe 1ame s treet, a REA.LTV SUPER Oran1e County 67U700 location. Each 4-plex in- s-et •a I 011 eludes a 3 bdrm, 2~ bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~style owner's wilt with fireplace & prqe, A Q11all Place exclusive. 752· l920. -r-· 00 rm S1700 per mo Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat & Sun 1-5 . P7 Mon Lrgent Mu't Svll' <!JJ tcr~)C1n:le .acre-> of fl.ii land nr Color .. d11 pr1 n .::. S2Wper "' rr f'nn1• On I) f or 1n!u t'all tA2 Jl>-17 a.!>k r"' ~ m 2700 ····•··•·••·•·•·······• 6ACRES '<>rttl San DWRO U>unt \ fJnf''t lcJI' /!m l (r1tm ••'t'..tl ) r round 'lf•·J m llJ\r old \ .. 1,·n 1 J J ~ ;.i.1 rt~J ke,1d 74'1 •·::'"• HOaSERAHCH 1 urn l\ey Opt>r all!m A11prox 15 .itrt.,., 11.11. ... tud<k'<i !Jrop.:rt) 1n tho· \hirnctJ \'.ilh·\ I .. ur °"'I'll' h•ll °"' ,,,.,,., hull 1•·n J d·11• n IJri.:• p,11J tJ.,, ~' JI ti 1·11111• 11111 ,ni.111 1 urr.1h I 1 111 • ldllo~f liJm I •• rn.1 r . 111 "'IJ.trJlt' IJJrtl "'•lh ' l,af)!I' ,l,1lh f11r I.ill 1,fl °'1dJo!OlfH I Ill \IC'°"'' t •I t'll llrv r.ull h I rum lh•· rn .. 111 horrw "'1lh .I Kdrm .I ball\o. .. ,, ... ind ht .iul1ful d1·1 I.in ~· • '• 1 l111 lun ~ I a r ,.: 1· p • 111 I I , I 11 ...,. lndud,~ 1 Jrl'tJk•·r' r .. .. 1ck-n< I ~ II\ 1n.r.: qlr' rur r.&mh ho1nd' SI lW OtJ11 \ .tlU\ ... I ..... lhl ... "'" • J I h •1w•'-I' "'''"I l "' '' l 11(11.Jl't IJ.!111 "' I "" • l!t rnw I hurn.1 ,1.:I f11 r 1nln .inJ L• 1 "'' ;u hi'-"57.Jt. ACRE HOaSEUHCH Bt·:1ut1ful1) mJH1lJ1/\1 <l !I IO .il'rt' hor-.•· 11r1 >pt n' m Oran~C' Par!-.11 "'' ~(' renct'd dft'llJ .•n1J pasture 3 C"Ove re<I .,1,1tb 2 box ~talb. "'''" \a1 k room f'rwt tr~. to'•'I> 3 Bdnn. family homt• Oul:.~nd1n~' S24~.0t'IO don osen rt•o 11 ur-. 1m 1 E 1mtsr Tu'STIN 731 311 I ....••.........•....•.• ..•.••...•••.•......... 3106 .......•.........•..•.. IAYFIONT 2 Bdrm. 2 ba an super locat.Jon Avail now ror winter rental ~ m o ~bury Realty 67J.moo WINTER RENTAL On water, Litllt' Balboa bl Grand C:Jnul Compl rum. Jbr, 2""2ba hou:.c. blllJ\ range & oven. dis whr. ire makl'r rl'fn1t. cnu1 heatmg. frplc. dock for 18'boat, lse SBSOMo 10 1 I 80 Weekly S275 ~4-~..!_..8131. 71•·991· 7646 .......... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI NTER 2br. $465Mo. LH E. Balboa Blvd. 675-2164 . Ne<w SBr. Jba. lease w 11.h o pt. Ocean v i ew . ~Zl6'. 1213 ~ ----ear-.. Mer 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 l l<,0 •HH f'I' 1•.i ••. ,. llartxx V1e111 llllll>. 3 UH I'• h.I f,1m rm All ,,. • ..., appho1nc~ LtR ~ti Xl11t ltw SIO\IS mo 1nl'11b ~ardener . a~i.uc 1lue~ m1>t1>rnu or )early be Bia t.4(.1 !>112 1 l:il' 1 BJ )Ufll & p.tllll "" 'i!l i:.JfJI!• $55() ll .. wh ''"' ~~~1 111• I uul l\.Jth\ \l(l .,... .. i:!l I LUSK HARBOR VIEW ~ '') 3 Hdrm l.1m r m I • h;i tam1h " \ ard "' "'Jlt'r .:ardt>nt'r & "' ... /(' tlU<'"o incld d Sltl!i!>. month to month l)n\e by Ioli ~o1n1JtJ,lh: & c-aJI Q' for d~·lJtb Hkr. bt().51 t2 l).qile\ :? BR I ti .. .-ffllh ~ PJl>O lw ~IX !),, • ,. .ii!\ •M T~ll 3224 .......•..•..••..•.•••. fir 2 7 IJ.J • undo .' 'l.lir. ~ l Jr .:.tr. pu•JI lctllu:. 546 I L37 , :>49· l<!l..t ftRJME MESA VEaDE I HH 2 bJ. blln l.1tt·h "' 1bh-. 'r ulll ro11m t'fl'.X & drµ. Fa rmal din in.-: rm $SMS A:.k for l\'it'. 75 1 3191 S~Ll';(T l'NO P~RTI t::s --- IUDS /PETS OK Ea.sts1de darling duplt'l>. I br $...75 642 25lll ur ~ Ni':W Odw.t' JHr dl·n. elm nn. Ii" rm. micro ..... JVl•. 21 i&t. dbl j!3r<ljH! $750 '™' 25tii Elden Alli ~5099 • l'""lX lfL, I br, fenced > d no pet-. S285 G .1~ & ""ater pd 673-2256 Prime I': :.1de locat1n11 3br. 1 ~.ba. ~ l'ar ){;1r. gardener anrl Kub ol- 8}5 lll(1 631-0496 •2.Bdrm. c·rpt drp5. rencd >TII. ~ar. k1cb 0 K No pets S39!> mo 675·3266. ITTS-0100 Chamu~ 3 bdrm 2 story F.aslS1de home. Lovely yard Xlnt cond . S72S. Agt J eanne 631·1266. 552.7367 ----- COSOOSo Cst. Villas Deaull1 Del'orator Unit. Secunly Re<:real1on 2br, 2ba, $475 Child OK; _Jbc.2ba.~ ~-l~- 2 BR. beamed ceilmgs, (pie, Easts1de . S400. Adults only No pets. 6«Hi710or S48-6019 All new 2 BR. Fam Rm, 2 Ba Eastslde. Wet bar, bltm. gar. worksbop, lge yard No pe\s ~ mo . ~ OCEAN VlEW 2br -..1sun deck II dbl gar S5SO mo. Sill-~ at' 67~'T712 Bdrm 2 ba. fpk, no pet:s Nr schools. Avail Nov. l 141 tst $."500. MS-2764 , r r He.et U•fwwi•d HouM• U•iwwltllitd C•datwlM ... ~ ......... l.Mfurft. l 42S •••"9•••••••••••••••••• .,....,.. ... ,. Uftfw'ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aporlrnenh Unhrn.. .........•.•.••.••...•. MondJy, October 22. Ul79 DAILY PILOT eeee•••••••••••eeeeeeet Aeeeeee•••••••••••••••t ~.a..cl c... .._ Jn• tis.,......._. u" .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dau lllufr. 3 Bdrm a"'aba. ocean \llnr, a \ev.11, ~'mo. ~ 1100 Ol' .. 2'111. ..... ,, ...... ll07 •k:A4•••" 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ... 0,p I fulto, IQO~ · t6e..,._i.Kh l169 ..... to~ 4l00 OMc...... 4400 ..... , .............. ,.. ...........•........... . ••••.••...•........... U. DtW iM toodo 1 ~ Heipb 2 br. 2 tr + dm P1 rq,, 3u. ba. ~. pmtio. ft<orcd ~. JICJDI, klty, adlls, yd. Bnlnd new Avail nopeu N 152 ~a,s Nov 150\. No pell $.)1)() •••••• .., JZ)4 f!!:tTS-4705 ~31123 ...... ••••• •• • • • • • • •• • • NO Flt I Apt • Condo t 8d rm. I• m rm , rut.alt Vdl• Rut ala pirdener, Mwly d ur•l ~lJ Uh fd. am mo. lm·llMS ur --~1828. Elutfa Condo, 3 BR fa dt'n tt M Lf•a..d U•O ;_.~· ~~~w=~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl'l)~,1311800 •2br. 2ba, ff1)1C, dlll U>n do ~.JM', lennls C'rtl Sc"t' a•te V.-ry dt'31nbll' lot Nr. lkl\. lmmC'd oc· Nl*l\CY .00 Mo. QI 11 S.m llGll 96Tlf Qi> up tu llPM w~7<Ml Bayff'Onl Condo Boa\ 1Up. Bluut .• Ap•ri(JWI 2 l\drm •den t-'atn1lt1u1> Vftv. ~'°° 1m• yrl)' lw On~e b)' 11 l Vii. IJJo Nunj l..:l' ll Hdrrn .., h>a v. cko & paw ~~ mo )'rl.> tlOMP.S t-~>R t<a-;N'r 3 Ot 4 br. l'nt'<.'d from $4196 lo~ "'cd yant " w .. t~rltool ltnm1· .. ~ • r • ¥ '"' I''• m 111 ~II 631 l40ll plt'ne, kad:. & p\'111 ----------1.\<'lrome l'111l 964 ~or 9'132971 AK\. OO(t't> OH WA.TH •Jbl". 2\.1bit. frµk 2 M) UJlgradt'(J 'l'wu~ ... Vt'r) I des1r11blt' lot· Nr bc·h Imm<' d 11<• cup a n t' y SbS OM o (;all Suoa 9fi8.0078 Ul I up \0 1 ll'M W1<Sl'M~l lk.iut 2 lidrru d. 1h ·n L.:.: p,Al l O , 'I t•\\ Sl20tl mo 1-w f>11·-.t1.:<' lun1uuo Wuh·rH••lll 1101111.•-. IJI 1400 W~Spe-cioh $:!95!lowd10 rurn Pt'h ----------1 m>&H.1oa lbdurn ~l.'gan\ 2 bdrm. f.nn rm & den. ($6251m o 1 l'lu:.h crptg, 212 ba Cl'll1tr & ~~ S blks to oc·t•an 5'L502br kids pet... fft• ~ 3br duple.I\ nr lx·h •flOM~l"INOEHS• 557 ~ Uhl car pvt gar. Cully We.ts1dc <.:undo. 3 llH 21,. maant yd. Adults, no bu, view, pool, !'WUnil, ~ts lnqwre at 527 lllth JDC ssso mo 642 &133 St 714 960-6331 Newport S1ud10 Cunrlo Lux Exl.'c home. 5 IJr. :J Nr lloag Hosp1l<1l P<HJI ba. m;.ny xtras Clo!l.t' to spa, :.:.iunu Se< urit't bt>J('h $700 mo 557 9154 Gr cJl ground!>. s.tull 4 Bdrm. 3 b<1th, walk to bc:h. jl;irdener met $80(.I rm ~064:1 4 bdrm & l bdrm Condo. llwilJn!(tun Contmenl<il:. l'<o ~~. cJrpun 5'175 & 2131477-7001 Townhou~e ne:.r 1 ll)llll Hot,p . 3 Ult 21 ~ B.i (.I( I'!> pool Arfult ;1 n·.1 ti hi c·arport $.')5() b<' Hhr li42 5333 S.125 ht IJ::.l & ticµ Spac1ou:. exec home 111 ci. 7NS-7t>33 elusive Wt>::.l chff \ Hr 31.lllrm Tmrnhoui.c. t'htltl or pct OK 11437 Uc11JJm111 lJr $4i~ mo 9(j0 s::.n 3ba, ram rm, Cor~I •Im. lg country kat c·hl'll . ma-.ter :.ui te, lcadl'd wm clow~ G.irdnt•r incl cl I st &c.hMd & Adami. area &la.-.t + dcp 675 185:1 ~75 :i br · bonu!> rm. 2 bil New nr Harbor fann 3hr. A\ 1111 ll 20 !164·2119 Jba 2.sty S85() l2ti :-<iit J Ur. I ~2 ba towohouM: /\ve ~5 2821 "' illr pur1f1er for al lcrgys, bwltm:.. & mul·h more Clo:.e to CVC'r · ythm14 Only $425/mo 55H!!l4 11ie BluHs. 3 Br. u111111~ rm, cnd unit, d o:.!· t11 puul 5700 mu incl W 1 U. 646.5()!16, 759 02611 lrviM 3244 Exccpt1onully n c<.1t & ••••••. •• •• •• •••• •••• •• ctcan. 2 bdrm + dl•n, i " BR W ..,b d p ba in l>eaut1ful family " ot ... n RC atio or1e n ted N cw po r1 ~me S60t> melds grdnr . neighborhood. Avail ~mm pool. Agt .. oo fee. month to month S650 mo Coa~&Wallace,9624454 Ask for Mearlene RENTALS &44·9990 days. 551-2888 2BR.l ~ba ..•..... $475 eves. ---- 2 BR. den. 2 ba. $650 HEWPORT SHORES 38R.2ba ·· .$595 m s 3 BR 2 ba Vrh I UH. l •, lJa Si~'41 Pool & H·nni.., • pri ' ~.., !f 523 C.otPUs Dt · IRVIPIE fANT ASTIC LOC 3 Br. 2 b;i, /\mhurst in Uni v P<1rk l(ardcns homes. On gr eenbelt. 1RXl/ll'Jr mo. 675-li\92 G73 8145 or 615-4880 Newport llc1~h\s, 3Br 1 I.la. fpk . I~ yrd hest ne1~hborhood. walk tlo srhls. $550. 631·31&3 ~lly Nicctn ·plex in re!l.1den\1al Point a r ea I blk t11 beach 3 bdrm, 2 ba Yearly $625 C 1tl l 673 4:!113 We;t Cliff. lov('ly :!bdrm. 2bth. fmly rm. 2 f p . l(ardnr. $785 84>1·2:3211 a rt 12Pm Turue~k. lovely ~I br, 2 Ne~ l::ng. sty lt: C1~111l11 ha. A IC pcrf cond1llon Man~, upg radc°' ::!hr. Sti95 ca 11 MO 1;c;s 5 , d~n, 2 2ba. lm~k pa.L111 S.SZ-8160 Conv loc S7:15 t:.dl J.ynne 75:111717. fi44·6200 l.ocpto ~ach 3248 - •••••••••••••••• ••••. •. Vcrsu11le l'cnthou:.1· I hr. $700 Blue Lagoon Vill:i all new dcrnr S('t' 1·11 Pr•~ Bch Poob tcnn trance Re c. f;i1·I llJ.700 0230. 714 499 2520 r,54.1573 /\gt Woods Cove, charming 2 ----------bdrm cottage un quiet THE BLUFFS street Sunny p<1l10, $600 Spacious & comfort1thle4 Ownr Agt 494 4933 Br. 2 ba '·pools ide townhomc. Avail now at Emerald Bay. 4 BR. 2 ba, Sln>l mo Sl.200 mo yrjy Emerald lf.Iy. 3 liR, 2 ba. BX> mo , yrly 2 BR, Iba , lovely yard. $750 mo., )'rly Studio guest un1l on 1!1ai;tmQ!i & l!:o., . ' . ti\ i· ~II t n n; · Ring 640· 5560 Anytime Eastblufl Prof Bldg. estate: ocean view. $4251111iiiimiililliiiiiiiiliiiiiiilliiiiiiilllliiiiii mo ,yrly. TURNER ASSOC. 494-IJ77 4994591 New rental; Exec home 1n N.8 . Move in cond. 4 bdrm, 3 ba. lovely !>lrect. Delux e :J bedroom . Call for deta11!>. Ukr, Fabulous while water 631·1~1 view. $950 mo. Studio, sensallonal ocean view San Clemtnte 3276 $300 mo. Centur y 2 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NewportCeoter,&40·5357 F\ill ocean view. 4br. 3ba. farn rm. $fi00Mo. Before L..ogmMIHils 3250 8:30am or art i PM. ----pdJtX• z 8r 2 Ba. rrptr. mtru ~an "'ew. 14.lS 7»1M49 lit' .... 1112:! aidrm. pool • IC) forth ~mln to bt'h MOOmo m UlllO O:liUpor ..... frpk. 1..UO. drt-ll, 1ar Rfofrt1 WID &Uy~ Ml-mt> c....w... 1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.Y..AN 2 Ur u.pper cpu, drpl, bltm. child <*. no .... ~ Seo 15:1 (8) Sh•ll01ar, 10 11122 ur . ...,, 'f-•=• ....,~ Cloan. qwct, :t bt!drrn, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba NO lr.1d1 1 pet a ..... ..._. 1706 UGOt mo. C111l Cra111 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• G:l.l laid IAYPIOMT Vrry l&r1• dplx MJ>t • Bdrm, :t ba, l11uodry rm, \'arpl>r1 IJ:toal lll(ICll'U1¥ pca.~blu I WU\lt:r lllOO or tl200 yl"ly A"r11t 67~ J33 I UIA1UUNG lOr, b).t lw 8'-11m c·Nhnai.. vatao wry ~ 640 8l4() IAYNOKT 3 Bil 2 hu A\. .&II uuv. tlnl tno v. 1111t·r 644 11:'>13 ..•.•..•............... :ilc:t<1>•nt: room :. <\ kill hellt'llt'S $75 wlc & up C )l·canlront 675 !1740 2Hr tnplex w wt•l llJr & frplc, blk from l'u\ 1lio11 Call owucr <714 I 11.27 z:l40 3722 ......••.••............ C:onrlo on t ht• w ut1:r New1111rt tkat·h s f111c~t $1 200 mo ~ rly l:.t• 61\2 4783 wkdy~ Costa~a 3724 .•......•••..••...•.•.. CASA DE ORO ALL UTILITIES PAI U Comp<1 r c l>l'forc ~ ou rl'nl Cus tom tle!>tg n (eatun.-s l' 0\ crt•d pat IO & Ne w rurn1tur.· !:)p<ICIOUS knchC'n "'Ith '" direct hghlUlJ:, ~c·p:irat;· d1rung area. Cull leni:1 h marble pullman in b:ilh. lungs11t-bt"droom.,. pool BBQ. surroundt•d "'1th plu:.h land .,l·,1p 1 n ~ J\Dl'LT Ll\'ING AT IT ~ U~I' ~U PF.TS I Bdrm furn1:.ht-d SJ.">~ 2 Bdrm fum1sht-d s.120 :J6S We!.l Wthon f714 1&l2 1971 SUSCASITAS f'\lm lhr apt Sl75 & up Encl g ar. Adults, no pets 2110 Newport UI , 548-49611 LOCJ1MC1 a.och 3748 .•.....•••••.••.•...•.. LAGUNA BEACH MTR JNN. Maid serv . color 1V. heated pool !Jt1I (714 >494·5294. 985 No Coast Hwy'""---- Deaut de«or::ited'. m .11d !loerv1ce . pool. uul. $85 wk. 499-2227 OUTSTANO I NG Occ1tnfront Condo.2Br 40· wall or gla~:, to o<·n. pvt St.au"S to bch, dO!loi.' to town. Winter ll>e . H) owner 1213 1 7!10-0n~. (714 1497-467;! LA MANCHA Ans t.1traiu, 1,2&3 bd gudcm 11.vti. Adulli. Os hwhr bit~. encl i,:ar, !CH bbq J\.tol Gi.i. Pd ns Scott l'I 642 5'113 00· 5e l l l l-tedr m, l li¥ $;!501 mo /lic1 k.Jd!lo pell> Citll Craig , ~I l.at.t. II' :i~~l91 R ~Al.TORS .!. h<lrm~. I bath •pl l\dulls S37S mo (;J:o. IMIU 6-l:! 507:1 EASTSIDE l~lww 2 bd. I bJ, 1>ruf ck1•orat l.'d l''rn·pl.1l't• N1·w WJ:1 hcr , d 1yc1 . rc!ng., L> W. i:ar , l~c r\!cl w ovJ d t:l'k N 11 kid:. pc.•u. $tlS mo l'Jll (."tai1t.fl:JI \2tili I' :1~-~r--~-- HEJ\LTORS ~ac'tclU..'> :! hr .1p1,.. F .1101 ly uiul J'ool & l'l,1y .,rround SunJunu· Wn t 1\ pt' I !I !I h M .1 ''I 1· 1"2 I !t> I or ft>lt• 1 ~lo :!hr. 11 11>.1 T"'nh'> FI' 11.1tro. enrl ~·•r /\dh,., '\u l'l'L' 1-"tom S375 t>-15 111i I ·nu:SJ::'. ILL1': :!br ~ gar /\ult-.. n1·~ l'l"J)L'S & dri1:-. hltn.,, (111•<1 ~ d. w.J\t•r 1x l 1>.lC.. ll:!U ~l!l (l 'S.rnt.i 1\nJ $3.)CI llcaul 1 H·r~ IJ.: bdrm. plu:.h. l.rnrnlry. 1mmdl 1.•ro1.mds 11126 Pomona $:25 mo 11.38 8086 <! & 3 Br, n1:ar new. l'o'>t a Mesa. llunt lkh .\II bllm., µatJo yard Sum .. w frplc, cnrl. gara/.!t'. lawid.ry rm o r W [) book up $310 to ~25 TSLM~mt 642· \603 Large bach urut. rrpts. drps, bltns. adults. no pets S28> mo ~·4® 4 bdrm. 3 ba C.:Ondo New ly renovated SS25 mo ~22-11 or 492 "700 2br. 2ba. den. wet bar .11 tl'h dbl .iar No I'd" S\95 540 5056. 64t:r065.5 ~c1ow. l Br 1 u ... pool. ul.JI pd Prt>rer m:itur<> qwct adult No pct.'> ~ mo s.18 7689 JoY>l'R SEASONS J\ PTS Couple. no pets 2 br 11• ba lWJl~l· Patio. pool. S320 1\dullS, infant ok 735 Joann St IWi 64X:J Hewpon Beoch 37 6CI ••••••••••• •• ••••• ••• •• C.myon l>n vt· 2 Br duplt"( & .iarai.:c, for d putio THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUND FUN ~oc .. 11 Ar t , 1 , . ., IJ• rec..t JF •ftPP ~urrJ.,., brur.r h • BFJO ~ • P-11 1 ' • • Plu~ much n11.r1 GREAT RECREATION f~., r1 • f tt.·• L• ~ ,,, "'" & pro •.hop1 •'I Hr1.1.rh (.lubr. • S.J>Jr.,,. t1y•Jrt "' 1 •• 1gr· •SY• m tn •·ii • Gt II Dr•v '"I K.11111 BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS :,1nQ11 ·~ 1 r. '2 1Jr•Oro11rr . • I'" r twtl t. l)nlurno'.hf'(j •Adu II Lov.ng •No f'c•r., • Mco1J•·h 011c11 C1<11ly 11 tu (, Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1100 \lilh !:.t f()\ .•If d 11 Jhr 1114) b42·bl 111 Newport Beach/No. 880 l1111no ldl 11.n,1 (71416A50550 S'n'i mo 1;73 f.J.36 p rn 2 llr 1-:astsirl<'. fcn«•·if } d . <'htlti & ptot <>k h t & 1.i~l ~ mo Slf,l{J '>C<·unty, 1112~7 l'wo huf:(l' hodro<im -. 1n ~uptr hx·a1 ion. n•cf~ oorl h\"1m n1l1111(!\, huilt 111 k1tr h1>n, S325 rno I nr11111 t' ~'ill W W1hc111 1;45 i;44X 2 Br I Ba. ~pr mo s:.ioo dept1'-•t move ... ~ 11u 1n l..Juntll") rm no JX'L' 1!r.! Shahm.ar 9f..2 9962 Oµn l-'r1 Sot th1:. \H'f•k l.owl.'r 3br, 2ba, ;\\c..,a dcl Mar .irca $400 :--;., pt-t:. i51 2WG MESAPIHES Mesa Verde t-;a ..,t Spac IS<Jl'hl'lor 1&2 hr apt.'> from SJCX> Pool. Jacuu1, P\l patio~ Ga rage·~ aHul Adults, no pct;. ~ llarla Ave. 549.2447 Larllt' 2 hdrm :.unkcn hv rm. fireplace . 2 lla 1<ara11c. pulto. S.175 No pets, no kids. 548·8.100 1961 .. \JLLl::RTON I Dr duplex. qwcl. dcan. ol'f street prkg Stove & rerng /\dtilt No pets S!S.S. 673 fi372 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 498-0071 4 br. 2 ba house; Valley f!__._ ... __ view, firepla ce. air ._....111_ 3280 UDO Studio Bach. Qwet 2br . upsta1r!l., $350Mo . gentleman. Ul1llt1c::.. gar, /\dulL'i No Pcl.s s:m. 675-3609 645-2764 cood., buill·in kitchen, 2 ••••••••••• •• •• •••••• •• car gar age . $525 Exclusive So Cst Villas mo/lease. Call owner: 2Br, 2Ba, great rec facil, 642--0l.38. Avalilable im-secunly. a vail immed. mediately. M95 mo. 768-9411 3252 Seal ~och ~ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3284 3 Br, 2 ba. lge luxury apt ~to bcb. Beaul. rum. $600 mo 'til June 15th '80. j!OO 4lst St. N. B. 673-3057 , (2 13 )94'4 ·69 14 . ~~5965 l bdrm. Near Fa1rv1ew & Baker St.ove, refrige., & utll 's m e ld. $320 mo Eves 964·3().46 eves or wknds . tBr. 2~Ba. ram r m . hv Cose to water. 2br, Iba. 2 Br winter rental. Steps rm, golf course & teorus niCdedt.1"'1blkloocean to beach. Gar. parking clb neighborhood. 1'!1 $475. 714.00·6131 $C2Smo incl. uW. 673·3958 Townhouse 2 br. 1)., ba, gar. AdJlS·nO pets. $395. :m Wilson. 54.IJ.90&4 acre. avail late Nov. 1875 s-th LOIJUltCI or 544-6899 mo. 6l6l·239:1 ••••••••••••••••••!~!~ Nicely furn. 2 Br near Ne w 3 b r , 2 b a . Overhanging spectacular water. $4.5(). 714/624-4643, laindsc:aped, many ictras, oceanfront brand new 213/~ xlnt loc. $625 mo. mobilebome,lBR,$435 1 ________ _ 4M-0237. mo.'89-2227 ~~~~~~~~~~ IAguoa Niguel Shores W ........ hr 329' p.rden hooie, 3Br, 28', ••••••••••••••••••••••• oaea.o side ol hwy, man y 3 Br. 2 b11, $S2S. mo. $250 amentU., guarded pvt ~lt. Nice back yard. community, $750 mo. 15132 Coronado, So. of ...._ Bolsa, Weat of Beach ......_Yi.to 3267 Blvd. 847-6388. Shoreline ....................... _111crat __ ~-Co~il"J>--·~~~~~ HOllJ'.8 POR RENT J or 4 Br. Priced from --heel yard. 1u•1u. P'am l ltu Pi•H•, klcla • pets ..... Cellll4--or f7Nt71. Act, DO fee. 2 BR, 1 ba, yrly. rum. or uni um. . . . .. . .. $500 2 BR. 1 ba, unfurn .. yearly ......••..... $S25 3BR,2ba.yrly .... ~5 2 BR, l ba wntr ..•... $500 4BR.2ba. wnlr .... ~ 3 BR. 2 ba, oceanfront. yearly ............ Sl,000 associated ,. .. • • • ' .J .. , , ,.. 1 I I Quiet E·s1de 2 br. 1 ba, new paint & crpl, lge sun. deck, gar. Adlts. no pets. $375. 7 52. 2.'>50 2 Br, I ~ ba townhouse. garage, patio, pool , Jacuul, flrcphace. Adults only. $395. 631-4984. •2 br, 2ba Condo. Nr So. Cal Plua. Pool, spa,. w.s. No pta. 833-8974. 2 Br, 2 ba, slv, refrig, pool, 1ar. $420. Call 646-2901. ........... 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 er 1 Ba, f'rplc, w 10 hookup. d lahwaaher , patio. Sii car 11r '375 IM-Slll. U..«hdartatto\e 4l rt>frt1. 'THI" ---------v t ru 1111 ' C n n d u . la a te Yimhd EXICUTIYI SUITE • •••••••••••••••••••••• *111.UXE* ~ l'nl n •t· fur $.175 1 o ll ha r" q u a I 1 l y mo . In 875 0614 .. rt l:alllbhdt apt Laree llv Fulltet"v1ceoff1ces ~IDKU APT HJ.Im rm. din rm. 2 lar1e 1.nNewportCeoter Plcll.tn Frame Shop de· slt'•ble Npt. Bch.IOC'*· uon Absentee owner. Must.SeU. 21.U87·W l llMKft • Wnn., "2full bath# CMll 8*5470 Nle\t tn 1>lesx 111 rt·~mlt• 11t1 ;i I 0050IMor1133-8292. 21r • .-....w1y 3poola C'41nr4lld r ar p0rt '*°'> atiQ., DUQ ·~ <'ION w f wya & bell.It wM!k tolhopplng 17' I I •llt1••Ht .. w .... 847-6064 .......... Gf••do Point area 1 b lk l<J ---- bt'ttch 3 bdr m 2 ho Y~y~ Cl.11167:12113 v .. ""11rne,., J llr, v1t'w n..wlY ~modclt<J S11un11. spe, pool. e1cc-rc11>t· 11ym ~-•·or appl ph 642 o.t3S betwn 58pm 3 0r 2 8a W ij:Jr;igc, frplc:, new d t'COr l blk to beach M4 •n21; Room.ma~ wanted 2 Ur 2 Ua oceanv1cw condo S200 pr mo + ulll. Work ~2542. bome 493-3787 f em to shr Condo Pri v. bed &bath. $17S+ulll. 493-5770 ----Non smolung rem lo r;hr 2br. 2bll h1w 10 Cdm. S2'751mo. + lftl uul t;v~. 640-fMS 2 lldrm I bu. IWW crplll ,,. SHARP. beach I, 2 & J paint, l:Jr, v:itro, $39:,. BR. frplc, dsbwsr . gar & mo G75 {kj4!J paUOll. No~· 960·2358 _ LoveJy ;ill iidull, no peU., 1.2&3 Br apt.s 6200 Ed lll&er,HB.846--0619 •NEAR5POINTS·2br , I bet, $295 + s:&Xl de~H 2 luds olt. No pets Call Bob at 847 ZJ96 or go direct w 7671 Commodore Ctrclc 113, II B SPACIOUS APARTMENTS ADULT & FAMILY SECTIOMS 1. 2 & 3 Bn. fro1n t.:lOO Sw1rnmm~ poob ll·11111:. 1olleyball, 10 m, r1•1 r1•u t1on nmm-. ~ ulh1 r .101t•f11l11·~ Huntington West li4()1 Wam\!r Ill t 'tlw;111b lll 'NTINGTON IH ,\('II 842-0629 l & 3 lldrm ...,, . .,. 1k l11"' Lu" 11ho u !>l'~ I 1·n111 court. :.µJ. Sl'< un1' II• .11 hf'iJCh. 22112 1 ll>:>., I If•' It· llliO !°1771 or7:il .:<•111 3 BR 21J 11.J. r1,1t \\ O hkuµ ... 111.111 ~n~:I l"Jr >:.i r !hl ~I l> .... " it,, S·lll•I O ne h 1•d r 1 .. 1m 1 ou do pn v;ite µJI 111 poo l ll'IUU!>, t•On\t'lllClll 1111 J t.mn SJ25 mo 1;..t1i 1177 Jbr. 2ba. !'\lutlw Fr pl• J.:Jr, :'l!u 1'1·t.. W II I 1 lq1 St95'1o i52· 7 Ii I. ~i..ll, .J:l'.J7 Irvine 3844 ......•.............•.. l! BR condo, Thl' LJke~. rec ctr, etc. S55(J call .irt 7PM. 213-431 ·3048 Condo, HenlJl{e Prk. :i BT, 2 Ba. AIC. m1t·ro wave oven, patio, frplc. SS2S mo. Lse. Herb r1.oq 541 ·41115 or 55HH35 OCt:AN .. 'HONT Lullury upper duplex. (trt-1.'l\~ll l[ir, gar >rl) s11;,o m o 752 9442 d ~ .. f.75 lli l 7 eve. Luxury Jr I Hr, pt1ol """ dub . .iar , "' u~rn.: ~ .. 700.~ .! br nr <><·n. tbh"' !!.hr $4<!:1 Hl) t a pp\ ool~ 311 -"Ah SI M4 13-ill nl• p.•1 USO ....................... Sll\£ll' car garage, on <tlst. N B SSoO v-:r mo 962.6848 Wuntctl C..Jr dbl, for houw hold i:oods CM . '1A I~ h .m~a ~\6·5357 ~nKI Grg s-io SJr1· & '>t'1 ure strg onl) 724 James. CM 673 7787 38 7 6 Offk~ Rnttal 4400 ••••·····•··•······•·•· ~IOIJ I Hl.J. lll-•• \1 :1 Hr. :! li.i p\I vut111 ~ i.:arns:1· ( ..CIL'> .. r •I r .1 "1 1 l'Jlll' C.rn1µ.i 11a ~I 1.1 Wn·~<I J I-. :tltl'f "11111 phon •· I 'I" I 1• .. 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I I II ·" ,. ~'" j \ I x I I/ I H1n.•\,1,1t .. ~.-;--;u-: "'n.•lf I h•f• ' ...... \ (llf I • 1 •nh .J I I" r mon\h \ ,, • .rnt ~ ~" l<rt1J1l1A .n .rn1.1 \z, , 11 1 ., • .i fl, I.: Vur rrl'1r1 1111•1 ,,JI 'fl v. t'l•IJ .. ..x .,,,.t:· •• , ~ r11t ,,,,,., • ,u, ' 1 MO FREE RENT E.XEC. SUITES NEWPORT CENTER I 1• • " '• I rt1m ~.!.1 .1oJ•llt .1p1 Ill 11 111. I .. "'I'''' H· .:•ii \I i•l I• It •1111 ~ 1,,11 .! I 11 r ri , 11 ~M 711"1 111.,.,11t.111h1"-I'"°' ~,iwo • 1 .. 11-. IPlllll\ ""11•·11,111 -.;,..,.1••11 lit ·'' l 111 .opt 1101KJ., 1;J,r11r•••1l.111 ~ '·''''"'''·•·t1·•111 h1·utini! 11.1111 f ri,111 •· .. iri h7't ~·11' Hr11k1·r l>H'l'll ~)-.... \ 1lrl\1 \11rll1 l~I f-14.'tWh '" "' I .11ltl1 ,, tl'll'll W1•-.I 111\ \.\I 1-· oHhlt II to S\!a...,1n<l \ill.t i!' rtl I ~3 51\111 1.-il(un.i . l Hit Jpt Y. ollo. to bedr h & ..,r111'1'> 111 ii pd AIJult'> )J7:, :\1!1 494-8541 1.;1 ...,, It \"'"' ""'lo r ;'(10\H o<f l•rk.:. d 1'\ 011"1 1 • .,,M llV.) \l:.lhllll't \11 • ond 1.Jl(Ull .1 Ht'.i< h •71 1 1:04~ ll'iii. "'lo.nil ,.,,.&! t\JK L.t:.\.\ ... S.i l..i~un.i l'•I ;!S() jS(,J -..., II 4!'-l 4~ I 1!11 .. 3319 Laqufta ~odt 3848 ~••••••••••••!?.~~ l>h I rm Off11 •· .1111 ••••••••••••••••••••• •. \1 rpo rlt.. .. r ltut<·J 'u l Br ocean v1ew. S375 )Tl) :-o;o pet~ 549 1181> 2 hdrm ~o l.dizuna ;u ro'' s treet from beach, $45U 494 1602 momtnl>!!\ lAwer duplex. l Ur. I'. Ua. carpeted drap1.<d . h: cov p\t patio. t·nl'I ~ar No 1.nd. near bt.•ach "" do):_-. W ill k;.ist> ti~ !)liOI 3869 ••···•·•••••······•···· PARK MEWPORT R,i<·helors, I "r :.! l.ledroums & Tuwnhnuw' F'rom $.'!KY 511 Srx·• tal·ular ~PJ 1.,1 ii f\!Creallon prug r ,Jlfl -.oc·1al pro1otram. I JIOl•l' 'I tennis courts At Fa .. 111•111 b l.JJld. Jamhrin·l· & ~.111 J O:Jqui n 1{111~ Rn,11! (7141644-1900 OCE~FROHT :1br. 2ba w uffu,. Yrl\ 1-'rµk .lt<ir )(J r )111.~t · (';J. \I J?ml IA2 I IJ1 I .! Br 2 b d condo. , hlk 111 bcar h. 2 car S?ar .1ul11 up nr Beaut ba) '1t·v. $1.:.ft vrlv i'si.~~mt l;.\l IW I I Br rondo nct1r t>..111 h i\11 I'll"" an tr. S-'50 m•1 t'.11 I Jan Or R 11' h I 7 I I I 64.S-6242 . 1.213 '8J() :!.:12:1 2 Br, I ha, partly furn Yearly $450 mo Agent 673 33.~'> 2 JJr $400 rno. ind ut1I ~t' & ref'ng 3505 ll:dl11111 HI upsl.mrs. Agt Gu!'! 12 1:11 :J6f'>-1712. WESTCLI F ... condo. l hr . pool, adwts. no pets /\II new 1ntenor. $495 mu 64US83. &'73-661\0 IMM ACULATE t. spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 ha. balcony. Pitched lH.·am ceilings. Near beac h & across from water (JWl't neighborhood. $675 mn yrly lse Waterfront I lome 631-1400 Hourn w f..1t1 lwm•lt• 1 ... ,"' ~I 'Q'>:I "'"I.! $'i.!. "'t"l "' ,t,. OJf .~ r. .•• .! r111rn' $1*''' .1 11111 111 hi f..111 h <tUI• I lr1 .. r11ll\ d~·J11 6. 1 .1 u.i I \I 1111 ·ru..., I hur,, °"'of.Hi' ', ~l:1n l1t-tl41·1·n IA!,\ 711 ~'' l/f'l\ 'iii'i'llllll' I• .. Im 1 '.ol I ~H.5!12 I ~ ''lllll\ rm Ill• I. 11, 11 f. hlttr. H•·h 'I II " I \I ,II\ u.:.: .111 :' \11...,,1 \ t•11lt• I 11111 lo.111 lo 11 r 1\I) ~J oll \11· '" '111111. .. r-. •.111 •7 1'• 1,i;: :!:.CCI H1;m 1 llH l•fll 111 I"·' h1111w \IJtur. p1 1 "" 1 'llill<'rol 111 1 lllJf'!• l•l1 •I j,.. r;r '"··" h \1< • .t , 1 do-.1r11l '••I •.HI, RC>On'I & Board 4050 .....•...•••.•......•.. , Jl•·,1u\ h111111 11 • • I I 1 l h.,,. m.1t uro· 11 1 111 -.;·1 • 11\11 H I ' '. , ' 1 h' u .. . , , '"'"· ·~" . I Hottofs. Mott"ls 4 I 00 ·······················1 c•11., T \ \11 ..., \ Wl '\l l-111<\ll'-I :)71 r11·r IA•~ lo. (. 11f1 ( otll T\ .•114 1!1 ,J Vocation Reontats 42SO •·····················• lltiu"· f<,r r1·11t J.111 U1•.i1 C'1t\ ~It>· r, lin1•n , lur11 '·• 111t1·1' 111 • pl ( .111 ,1f11·r :l 11 1n ~.\X Hll<'I TAHITI \l1wl1•rn I ur :.! l r 11111 11•1· ·~1 1"'•1t•h ''" 'I ,1htl1 ...... 1i 1·;1r, r11""' hn.11 "'.1~h rlliJdll nt•, n1m p f1•l1• f..1khcn. l'll' I "' mo I. Info l olll (17!) :?r._l'I • \ ••·. ~ Wl'('kl•nd~ 4300 .........•..•....•..... NEWPORT IEACH <Wflt 1-: 01< ltf. \T \I. ~l'A<: f: \o\ l'•I II"'' \!dnnt'r-\fil1 'l"~..ij ll \IMS-~ EXEC. SUITES ll.1ppl04~-. ''ha\ lrl)! )HUf pl.u •· ••1 hu-.11•• '" .11 IL1l;+·r I • ntr r ltt'I 1·111 , •!lf1f•''' n •· ftllf'fn J1h''"' ' \ ' I ·'. I ( I I ' I • ol•JlJlln 11111• , ..... 1.1 ur .1111" ~·tr• l .ts 1.tl ,tr' 1 l • ... ,l\,ld hlf ftlC/lt' 1flfl1. I ,di I:. \ .ti ·r.•1 'l•.t I • Nl11 ,. ,\ rl'1 ,111 ,nup "l'·" ,. 'ht \l.1111 ">I II l •11111 ,. ,,.,,,, .. I 111f11 I ~t:!U\1p t I •th • or '1ur.1i.1t• 'P•H"•· i 1>!"111 H1•t.11I •lhlp 'I>·'' I "" I h• \1 1111 \I ,,ff ,_, 1.,..., .'\.C IX.>'• 1100 Sq. ft. fl••• ' •urhood 11 11._ .... ,, ... ft I U0\ t·rJit·Ol fn "'" IJ•• ,n Ir"'\ rt• .. 1r 1 11r1 • .. 1-1 1 ,, rn1n11 t \f ., "I II ,•,•1 1)111 Gnat Li ... ~ c~ntff II \ " .t I \t • ' I '"'' h I• II " I ltup ••nl1·r I H"at• d ,ti :•, ,, ll ... rh.11 UI h."" 'I'·••• ·" ,,, .1hlt· r a nl!llll! t • "'" 1.111~'f.~I •'I 11 , ,.,uh ror 111111i...U on·u11.1111 ' I .1 I I ,, 11 I .., ti. .1 I t \ ~.I • I) 11i4 1:.:oi < ~H11 1· 'l>.ltt' lur r l'nt nu oH ·I0.1 fo'r"' y "''"' \t•rv n·a..,onat.>k. t•:<trJ~ p h "n t· ,, n ' w {' fl n 1: ',. <' r 1• t .1 r 1 a I . 1· o p ' fltJdJll\4' All ~I ll'' >Cll-474;, ti 51'M da1I) NEWPORT IEACH l'lu~h 11Hin• hv Lulu lsll' 47()1..,q It lfrnl .•II or hall 4.11 :i;emt ~l t"alt for 1-..· mlo ~•t·rr;i llclllty til.) 7\QO Mo\ in~? ""01•1 d t'Jl()!ill' & cut II\ 1n1: t•'ltpt·n•H''' Pror~:....inn.ill't ""ll'l' l!lil HOUSEM.ATES R32 4134 OCftce ~pare a\a1I ;\p 1'"1~ 250sq ft Balboa h I 532:> Mo s:>t; 1980 Luxury rondo Newport I Hcdroom. 1 bath. yearly areti All amentlt~ Sue or mo. S350 mo. A81 7S2 GS7l. cv~ 851 114'9 HEWPORT BEACH :?o(l"'.,. r cre1> & storagt• I-um or uni. 752·6550 6'73-6210 Jr. l br apt $375 Lux VcrsaJllc Condos l'ool & rec. facl. Nr. Ol'ean ~ wkday!>, 644·~ eves&wlmds. Duplex steps lo beach. 2br. 2ba, S500MoYrly. M7·6985 ----4br, 3ba, frplc, crps & drpa. 100 steps to ocn 25 steps to bay.S700Mo Balboa Penn. &tl-8188 or 75NN9 Lee. l·BR. nr. beach & shopa; Crpk ., new carp . $400 mo. Agt. 67~ or 675.()120 ~ Block to beach. 3 br, 2 ba, downal•lra, bltns. frJlk,pi11tio.iar•ae.tllOO lZ144tb St. &40-6140 Female. 2 Bit, 2 ba, frph• pool. view Back BJ). SJOO mo, N B 631·3561 Charmin~ ant1qu1: h)1'. shr w1fcm. S200 H1t1I ~ yrd"I, pets 0 . K /\ft r. 642~ Fem. rmmte to 11hr 111<'(' :1 Br2 Ba homc. lJn1v. l'rk, Irv. Non-smkr or dnnkt•1 pref erTed. S200 + u ll 1 67J.2191. ~ 11fl 7 PM Rm mate, reliable. molt> or female-Pool ond Vlt'W 768-1442 Afl 6 f'emole, lB to 30 Jlouw SQ>. mo. WaJk to OCC 642.m.; 54.,3666 Balboa· Nd z r'lpon non dg. 1rnc>ace for 3 tM!d. 2b:. on bt'I\. 875 7226 LUXURIOUS EXlCllTlVE sums OHlces now avail. In ttlcganUy appointed Ex e<'utlve &ules ceolrally located near freeways. c·ourti; & the Orani::e Co unt y Airp o rt ..-:H'i11tlt•s 1nclud1: a fnendly . em c1cnt re.rep 11on<.t i tclc•phone 011erat.or whu .ireels your C'llenl.s and onswcrs your l"Uil'I, a complete Cahr. & 1-'ederal la w library, heaut1fully decorilltld oonfercnct> rooms, photo ropy machines. & th"' finest io secretarial ~ces. For further ll\fo & a pt'rtonal t ou r t hrou.Rh the rac\litlea, ple.se contact Vortac Aasor . 1114 )955 2289. nu J95.S-l'JOO ...... luadi•• SedtM There 1s a dttrert>nct> • Larae aul lt'!i C260 " t 1 providing hti;hly pro te.sa1onal 'itt'rt'tJ r 111I service with ·• m11na1tva ble number or unit~ 2021 8us 1ne'>!t Centu Or, l:vme. ca11 7~ O'J.34 Ice Cream/F .. t Food, dot Joe. ai potential. Must seu now! UbM dn . flexible t.erm.1. owner. 673-~ ~SB FREE RENT T•-"'..t099of04lr free ..... offM' llOW!1 C4ll for ct.tail~. Causey & Company 4L5 tu240(h q H Delwc.., OH1cl· So1Le-. °" tWwporl loy UDOMARIHA Vlll.AGE 675-8662 LAGUHAIEACH J<XXl ~q fl l''l'l.'>. d l°V" A C. undergmund µJrk lnJ.( $851) C:J II 11<0 f 11 ,...,tlllf'rlh l!I. 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Own('r very IU\lOOIL'I .. :xeeu -S~tem-. 15tl 022f> and .!nd Trust I><-<'d Lo J n or ,,..,1d1·nt 1.11 prn!>"rt, I 'u..,t• m111•d 111 m1·..i \•H1r need-.' ~~!'7.~ -~~~ .. ~~-~~I i< I fJ.,;l'T SA.H'TIAGO BANK ; 11 1(12 .\2Ul1 Y..1r1·t1 .. u ' ~1 ... I 1 '''•l"' ~ q tJ .• "' 1 ... -.t,•' r .• 1• •111 I< 11 fit M!\h \\o I \I ' '' • "• COSTA MESA 'I 4>\1)(1 '! It I • Pl tl ~·h1 •• \ d l I • I h l.! ftf'tl ,.,.,,. I t. I Nr-0rq C o Airport ,,..,. '~"I II 111 I ~ I ,. .!~H ,q 11 1f11t t-r11nt ., "" •'••II• r 'trt"f't ()t., IU •1• I\ l'·lllddl Hew Ofc \ & Whu· ------- /NE ED I MONEY • CREDIT HO PROBLEM 2nd & )rd TD loo.f, 50·5402 I I • :--11 •· 11 tw•l 111 I \rr.1n.:t'1l l1} \11 11m1l I "'II .... I I c~t HOfT1IP Loans "'ti-.•• '\ r l11h11 W ,,. I • \U1llJf'1 \lnq o,irlo. 11 \Ill'\ I-'t \ \ \ 11 \. 111 I w-i-. H T I C otll\ P'U1'"" S111.0011 mm "'-"'J ' ay or 0 \Ir ll.1r •r.1\••'l'.11 ;J..).J,., lu· II Lor-. •• 11 ; .. t> Rftttab Wont~d 4600 Motiqoqiei. Tn1st •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • o...cts, 50 3 s I )t'!t1rP I ,. rr u r ul huu •· •••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • 1 pl luol..111.: 1111 uni urn ' .I Safft~ MhJ. Co. h1lrm "" 1·111 I \II '"' I ,\JI l)Pt-~ or rt•al l" .. lJt•· 111.1tun· il11~ .. ll.1\1 1:11t1tl ln\~\mt·nL~:.mn' l~!l I t•I :. I 11 I .1 I I 11 f U ' SpK.ialilitMJ j" i51 91C.I. 1.: I pr• I ~lt•\l• 2nd TOs ur Je:iri 642-2171 S4S-06 I I Eldc·rly f.ui) 'l'l'k ' l 1111 wuurn "' kit prl\ f .,, areu CunlJc'I 11.l rnlr 541H'°46. II Ill !>-Ill 7 17 ·1 MiscflCIM'Olls Rentals 4650 .....••.•••..•.......•• I~ corral & t.1ck room S60Mo B.il·k lJJ> CM ~3371 ••••••••••............. llOMl-:OWNJ-:R LOANS 1\HHANG!-:1> Slll. 000 lit 5250. 000 •AMORTIZED •INTER t~'IT ONI. Y ·~llORTTERM Call Uob Wilham!> Ai.tl'llt 731 m1or900-1957 Money for shrt trm ;:nd TO\. n<o t•rl'dtt cbl'Ck, nu ~1Jl y ~0.000 & up 1-'ot IH' l 11111 c o1 I I a lot c n t tm~:l1 1 ~. 12', :!nu SI , !ii.Ill, rntere:.t Opporhftty 5005 only l>uc• :I >••an., Sam •••••••••••••• •• • •••••• 67:0, 'il33 MONEY • .. ft ' " flrt I lo•,·~ ' " :!it f • " ... •"·~" .,..,, • ., 11•4 Pill-SCHOOL Lie 'd for 44 c hildren Plus rue<' 3 bedrm hom1• Room for e1pana1on 12118,750 PU'k Place, Inc 842·7461 Southern Oran~e County swunnuna pool route ~ pools) W1U train •96-6227 l'\a.ture plans (or record inl stud.lo an L.a1. Bch. Get a P'~ of the action JnTllCOn l'wded lo form p•rtncrah1p. C•ll m .Jtm TD SJIJ.Stlt at 10•.. on pnrnt• rr~•dent. all ml & pnn accrues. pa) orr l~l> than 2 yr... will S(•ll for 526.500 c·.•~h No fees '714)5116~1 ~.,,.nh/ ,.W1t0fltd.1/ Lost&Fo.ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOO ·•················•·••· SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS l 'n'31r Tasty Sa.sis Arctic STAINS Let me de11cribe lbe calc..-tcna Uui way. You c.an aJweya ten the M>Up o( thr tloy from lhr STA.tNS on lb,. waitreM · b&ou5c ~"""· .,. __ '""'-'. _._. ... ··-· ..... ··-... --···-··-----·····---·····~~ ·---·. . . . ... . ~ -- -..-.............. . (I DAILY PfLO'f Mond!X, OitOW ii· ! f?I • . .. I '' ...... ' .. ' ~·, 4 I ' • I ~· I II ~ ~ I I• '~ ··~, ~-p : ~ ~ I J ~ ...... I \ I ) ~ --.............................. feel 1 -c.,.tS.W ta Dre I P' U l&-sA~kn .......... 1 ••••••••••• t ........... ; ................................. . IOM'Wlla ·-A ateam cl .. ra l:x:pen Drn1m•kJA1 ' •YICI COb" bli&M...,.., wb1 Alw.uant Caun work Low B atu . Oooel cptalOm.u.b&ucll Clnn £im•lllu'1 '4f1Tm s.mc. .• ,.,.. llv. din rm. hall SU Ava • ... •-·-' -rm ~.JD, couch 110. d1r n1_m -........ . ... --.... a elfm pet odor ••••••••••••••••••• -•-••••••••••••••••~ Qll ~. U yn •"-P' a.r.:cl1UCJAN Pn<'ed Orlvewaya•Park •n1 Do work~ Reta MP1·f"'8 •Um 1te on klt•l&IPa.irl•SMl~Un• SIJ.<1101 1 ... ottlftllll_toba ••••••••••••••••••••••• V410tllan Bllnd11 Splll' cleaftlDI servic e for ventUan bllmb, wuod abuuora, 1h1ado 1n ...... utnc. 1142-~5'> 9-3 IU1nt . floor' bufflnf. r~ ahampuolna Su r v mui wkly da/C'oolrad W.l 866 Aaphall Ml UH ea-.... -Lk. 1111»4 fls.oSS& Ue•d. • .,..._ 1&,eamcl~antn1 -~-<Vftco ., 00.t.nc!llNt nwlnt ....... ._ All)'~Roomll-.... Th I D-·~·... .. .. bl __, -·~ 641 l~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• .................. rcua e ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- --K1aB t'Ql\Om wood f.,,r N pt 8 C'b Co•t• Me••· llary K ay l'o1meuu c-.t/C.,_.wtw 1111. 1•t•atfenC'urp1ur ~- Prompt det\ Vt")', lll 1 \I e •••••• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • M).4QIO ~ N Ml ...... :1, ... t'ree sku1 ca-~lnlnl ~ of all kJnd•, --If :tv-#---·~ kl~. •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• tlr eu" elua~ t·au ....,..kw•l.~ f'Tf'oO ot l5 ...._/'T1e Ulrl>fntry ., ftncaoa & roof · forappL~nny~1 O.W ynup ~s7.~~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Noj0btoo11ml Papa I' .... I ' . ..................... . Olll Soow Houaecltanlnl Far & boCDt Ul•l aptrklM lib aoow. m«n• ror £xcellence t n llicuNt'4tMlllf. Cleaoln1 UnUmla.d. Ms.3719. ----MM. CLEAN makes It Oleem. Bach .. apt&, ~ 5'9-93'72 ------DA94DY DUSTUS Prof. Exp. Enallab ma>dl. wkly or b• wkJy serv. Vacant• &: real tstate work welcotnt!, ~ carpet des.rung Rds . ln1. Free est. Mlt-4108 •: .., I I i , ;~ .,1·tu· .... 1 .. ~ .... ·~~ ... • l ;c•l:f .......... l'-''d11JP\d;... ~-La/P .. u... '-· • -.. ,.,. o . ... ~···· . . ................................................................... . leland La n d1cap ln a . Prof PAlnUna. ~l •Int. lnt/Elll . Carpentf'y, • SKYUTIS lntl&•t, aprto1llen ldn· 131183$. Low rata. PYee home repairs. Quality Installed . Llcen1ed " 1ullea .. rep alr e • e.t.~.53f.4a3 work. Raobl pncea. Free ..__.._, crt.5"3. ero1 l on co n l r o I eat.Hank ~520fatt 5 ._.._.._, hydr()muJcb. brick. c~ Palnllna . INT I EXT • .. .............. lD8l'll work, yrd cln·UP9 6 Neal, honest, reu., 12 Wall COYrrioJ, painting or 1!.••••••••••••••••••••• prupan1. ta yn exp yn. up. We"d . Dave wall papenna. For addl· ,.. ~"'°"'C""'S TV _ Uc 'd I Bonded 968-7711, llN-100. tJona.l lnlor call S43-8208 ~u... 0c:. 6>• Y,... M6-41l'71 elper. aya, eves. t;uropean Landscaper. Top work. Fair p rice . Refa 646-48'71 d~/ev•. •Quality Landscaping. O>mp. ~ape design Ii inlUUaUon. All work guar. f)-e,e t!Sl Grt!en· date Land•c1t p1ng 73Hi276 Wallpaper hanglng, fast An.ANTIC P AJNTINO wlulda.15..9$ +. 957-1086 ' Rn'ice. quality wort. Le Rea. Comm ·1. Quality Ti-•---'-- Papier, 114"~~ Work • • Bo-.. ..,, I • -~ E11t 1Jnt Paint&: wallpaper. Qual work, rtl5. Free eat. Steve S47-428) ESSIAN .... c ~ OllU' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •7212 Trimmine. plant topping, Paintlna. Int/Ext Qlty removl, cleanup, ·h aul. mat. work. Res/Indus. IUnbl, Rlble Darre l : Free Ell. Fred. 846· l~ ~118. Save thlJI No.! • Plll:la9 ..,., !!'!::~ .............. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREElriaJ lesson 11 h M S.-.lce C111W C.. C K H A M I C T l L t; Cliff 631 -42J1M •••••• ••••• •• •• •• • • ••. • ••••••• •• •• •• ••• ••..... Kh<'lwn. t»tth:i. entry., ---Exp ttou.aekttper. per Mm IL r Vou1 Ulo or n\\nl' ltepa1r11 , 1n1t»lla11ons. day, own trans. Adela. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUlltom Palnting Fri!e Est. 3 yr guar. Ouick FAisaari 962·'418 IMAGES BY IKE WE"RESPECIAUSTS CAU.642'°244 credentiaJed. reading, math• French. 673-6013 ~MIOOOaJ OOOll.keepanc Newport D•Y (;ar c b b service for thl' •m•ll Center A10 2~ up •Jlmi dec..'tr. plum me. paint, ~2049 Brickwork. Small jo s ,.,..YowCesh Int/Ext. Free est. 1.1c •32DllB1 Cuar Refs Ted 871 ·!rMT or 6::U· l 088 'Wllidow ca..-, ~-Mo. l>roht " l'lannt'd prup am •-~ -caryentry,S462Sl1 -•HOUSECLEANING . Newport. Costa Mesa & m .01 ~ J.rvtne 67S.3l75 eves ...... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lou It quarterly tax n· ••• l'uint tng. p 1umb1 n i:. refs, own trans .. exp'd . Lo ................. , ••• port s w as $19 so OilldCannn my hom«:. t1oor C'uvenog. r upt!t, l'arp41nlry Small Jobi. 646'3595 ~ Monday f)-1day llooleum or tile earn bt! Olli Tlll)' __ 642_ 1~ Busine:is or pen.on al __ 000 1732 pure hued & /or in answenng service 11 JO to Ill.ailed. Dill tor detullio ......... ·············~········· OCC Student I 'fon ~ruclt.. .S Mon Fra. & or mu1J C.ocfot ~ Trash, tr~ trim Dan Gre ••9 642-3224 ······················· ----Gardening dean ups & Sk.lploader. dump trUl'k. landscup;ng. George grad.mg, haul, tr~· & y rd !bu.VU 545•7672 wrk. misc IS31 l25T ser vice. I nteres ted ? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 956-3S7S JACOB.S CONCHETE -C'ONSTRUCTION C.,-t.. Dnveways, su1ewalk:s & ••••••••••••••••••••••• po~08848·77~ Remodel. repair, 16 yrs 10 - area, IJe'd. Mr Palombo R G <:on~tr Co. gen 962-8314 bldg contractor. C'O m Gardening, tree tram· HouMc~ m "l 1res 1d., 631 5383. rn.mg,clean-up,&mamt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ccrpet Service 63l-!rlS9 scrv Amie. 548·8414 Want a REAU.V CLEAN .•.•...•.•.••......•... ------~ DocJG.-ooelilMJ Aviles Gardening. -Tree HOUSE? Call Gingham We Care Carpet Cleaners. Steam clean Also up· bols te ry. Work guar Truck mount unit. Free est. reas. rates. 645·3716 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnmmang & removals. Gari fo'ree ei.t 645-5123 - Grooming -We Love BeautJfuJ Pets 25'"~ dis- count with ad. 839-031 l yard maints . spnnkl('r Robin's llouseele11n1ng sys le m s. I a w n :. , Srvc, fQf .a thoroughly cleanups. 646-8474_ _ dean house. 540-0857 Hoa•witlilwj ••••••••••••••••••••••• Engineer. S8. reliable. non-drnkr/s m o ke r Local rels . Bondable 642·-raM JaJtorial ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aul.os. llms & Off. Fran cell 's lmmac C:learuni.: Serv W~ care more Lird !bnd 759·0323 759-1557 Sell with EASE! ll"sa BREEZE Oass1fied Ads 642·5678 8RJCK6 BLOCK WORK Marty 646-4i8_1_11 __ .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt::VELOR BLIN~ Get the best for less Fret> est 840-6313 'ailltiftcJfP~n9 •............•...•...•. PETERS PAl!IITINC Expr d Rea:. Hate ~ f'ree Est. l:all <;enl' 552~ ----- -----B&D PAJ!'ITING lntr. extr. ceiling~ Ren • t.a1 renov a t.wn s Ptt 1 al.1st. SmaJJ rommerc1al Jobs ~hours 892 2024 __ Pa1nlln((. Res 1Colll ml Servtng Coa:.tal cumm 8 yrs H12h1."1l qu11 l1t)' w ork lhnbl L•<· d 0-.ive 58t;.M25 C.1.."ST'OM l:>.lft PAIN1 lNC & OllYWALI. (Jw.Wty mi1kc-o. thr d1I lt'renci: :!I hn ltll h MO T'C.l AUPAIHTIHC. f'ln1· ot p"int1n.: St Neat67J..5576 Lu· Jn, Tn mt H ExtS475 __ ' lntSJ7~ Stnur ISJb ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Window cleaning & paint· Neat patrhes & ~•lures in&. Reliable, dependa- Rt& ID. Hl-1439 bte Contac t Stuart 641..-:J n t' IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clalllifted Ads. your one· Remodeltng, copper re· stoplhopping center prpe . leak deteellon & sewer locaung Top fl:it P\wnbtng. 5:11-3194 RoofllllJ •......•...........•... Hepa1r & Reroof All t y p ei. s h1n 1:l e~ rock11hak~s compo·tllr Free ~l 54l·~ Fin. Avail Roel repairs . .ill type~ Guarantetd B&C Const.rucuon 548 0512 USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Resul t Service Call 642·5678 bt.122 : .. ~~~!'!! ... ?!.~~ Lotf&r.o..ct 5300 ,..._.._ 5350 &.tlloyw~_! HflpW•ted 7100 H,e4pW•ted 7100 .-.,w~ 7 100 HitpW..ted 7100 HitpW-.d 7100 ··················••4•• ....•.................. ~ ....................... ······················· .................................................................... . PENNY LOST· Cockallel grey,yel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCTSJP.AY AILE liANKJ...,1; B:uwn~ CASH! ER Apply 1n PINCHER orange. Vic. Allant11 & .COVER GIRL Help W..t.d 7100 Cl.YI( ASSWA.REEM!f0L,~sf_{~ T£.J 1 r.n TELL.St p t" r :. o n C r o w n Brook h u rs t H . B . * 953..0771 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local Real Estatt" hrm n " c. ~ HEW ACCOUNTS Hardwatt. 3107 E Coast REWARD! 968-82.11 24 HrOulcall Ser vice ACCOUMTIMG CLERK ~ e c k s e '< p · d A 1. t'AO'fORY t.c1rurr1 .. n1JI bank fi-lln Hwy CdM ADS ---p bl Cl k EJ...f.ATRONICASMB t\!Ant'Olt.•ncte:.\Jn ror Part t1m1· per manent. --------- F d F G PRE LAW tud t _ _. Process lJlVOIC'CS. handle els aya e t.>r ror I tyr11n" runu1r•·" Will oun : em. erman s en n"""s --·' •·nh r d ull l'Of' ~" t-:-cl)t'nrn1•1· th.: tu.JI 11ml". 1Jt"rma11t'11t ,. .. •-. ~u CASHIB Sben>.:..Pd '>A " h" blk .-.:; (JOO W"JI do ..th llWUJ, Utyol typing, 3~l>ISl Van0\15 0 ~ Ulll::>. In lw-1A··r tr 'lQ~• C"ll (Of ..-~ . apx"' '· ....,, ' I an, .... ing r ti d t . eluding typing & r l I Top Pay P ;11d w ...... I\ ~HJ'> It ton l..OUrl I '! & -~""' -n M Th""" work•ftO a s "frt<"" ""LY $2 race W t m n t e L I C f 'd t l w accou ng u ies 1 '"~ "PP t J11··n ..... •r.,t·ll1• r-J .. ,., v .. un .. cs I s r ega . o n I en 1a 540-7639. A Kendav1:. XJnt fringe b£'nd1t:. HORRR.l qu.d1t \ 'Cf\ .... lo ...... ..,,.I -,Tiu t•ash1er at Sla va('k ':. 847.8548 NOVBM.;..!~O. Box 3242. Ind E.O E Call Walker & Lel· Tem~rar) ~n ll"l'' 1 U..'>l•mwn J m1N "'l" Y,::'"'u ·'Sa' ano< •. , ···n Jewelers. duties include Sell any item "' com· brnalion of Items (O\' S7S or less with a Penny Pulcher Ad. 3 Imes for 2 consecutive days Each additional line 1s 60< for the 2 da)'s Charge 1l' Found F .. _,.., ------p l r-.. t r I ,_ 4 '. u~ f&J\I" d \1•f'\ ln1·nt.lh :.tJll "" .u '""' LJUu \•-fV\f\O aJ-bal : Gray. em kit· --------cr.sonnc IA"P or .llJf> u >lllt! •...: .,...,, ,1 ... , .. ,111 .. 1• SiC1<.:am1node ~tr"ll·· ~·JM-5 ...... anc~. ten, Bushard &Heal, F.V. MASS.AGE Accounts payable clerk 714-835-4MS EO~ EOE ~1 f' ""' -" • • :...a.tl Clemenll" .. v d()1ng dally banking 7141531.~ N e w p o r l ll e d c h a.·-u...i Oppor ~;mplyr lrill1Sdct1ons, d1Shurs1n~ ... RGUREMODELS Mortgage Firm has 1m waJke r<.•t•!.ll! ''""d 11r11111rtun1t• 1 • "A4 r~. & other related Found: Claim or adopt al ESCORTS mediate opening for at-~"k m .i d 1Jll<"11i.:1ni.: 6 duttei. Xlnt company Irvine Animal Car e C'ounts payable cll'fk Real E.stalt• Anl:HTION 1>rurt'~!>1•1nol 1•11\ 1rctr1 Buix-r ~}li~l tll mana1w benerat!. p.ickai(e An center No room for a big OUTCALL O.,.LY Expencnced Must tnw -18 Or O•H Ill• nt <•'""! 'JI Jf > tv part 1Jrn1e 631 'd!ITI Tu1.":> equal oppty t•mployer No commen·1;il ads F'or more 1nformat ion and to µlace your :id t•.ill dog?Howabout a Welsh Day1,••n,hr 40wpm&oJ)<'ratelOk~> Adm1n Prof \dlh HoS.,-t'ffc l11•111·ft , l•r q11•ld11d :Z:·~ ~t 9 s <"\t"' .Cn ntat•t Mr · !-~\I ll Temer. Chihauh11u mix. 631·2l40 by t o urh Good l"o Stiouf alt 1m• I> l ft ........... · H S. 1J1 ·r.cir1 _ S!Sl ~ Cock a-poo. Basen11 m ix benefits & salary fo'ur 0 w n b u s :\! k t or a Poodle If a big dog GOLD~ GIRL appt «all 6-10:-15do nl mg Mni:mt I ntl IVt.·,il 642-5678 c.sror you we havc2 P1t 202 fo:O E SlOO rt'fund 111\1·-.t Bulls, Shephe rd-llusky. ' •FOXY LADY * -S.S7-:l}62 German Shepherd mix & OUTCAU.ONl.Y AccOllftting CIH"tc more AIM> eats and kit *972-1138 * Acct~ payable dcrl. ex Lost&Found 5300 tens to cuddle So l'umt----penent't"d m proec,:.m~ on down• 7~·3'73'7 •LORI'S* ~('fldor s 10\0ll"l:'S. 01' Ill· .............•..•...... ---put & roding Ext·t>ll~t FOUNB. 8aaul1£ul yvung WE'RE 11 l r r 1 n g c be n e ( 1 l ~ FOUND ADS ARE FiiEE Call: fem a t e (' J I . OPEN:!4hrs 0AILY Corpo rate uffll'l" 111 way 1wkt/blk s tnpcs . ''tt 953-9820 ~0104 Anaheim Stadium ar1•J El lti. & Ward . 1-'. V Call fc>r appt ~ ll! vnl\ 96()..4952 A f)-ench Delight 714 937 5'YlQ Belt~ FOUND· lie-aglc m1 x. LEMAN DE LARUE fem bm whte. nr 16th ~RTS 24 Hru; St Costa Mesa 646 5994 953-9820 _ 836-01()4 642-5678 FOUND 1n phone booth ---------•I 35th St, NB 1 set or s kis. I VW key & hse key Call LOST!!. ~~~1fy 675·2873 or REW.ARD!!! - 4 \.0 5 month old kitten in La;t Sm brwn poodle. Costa Mesa '" lhe ~I CM. Rwrd ofrd! !>45·5109 Camino/San Juan in· or645-5333.ext. 255 __ TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS ---------Prof. Massage by Steve. L1c"d Therapist. N.B 4.J0.9:30, Appl. Only. 548-2817 tersert1on area. i:~e k1~· Found Laguna Hiils, ten answers lo MUI'· befund Wild West store FY" & is tigertcahC'o If female puppy, black & Abu sed P a r e n l !l YOU have seen or have tan. (Sbepherd-Hu:oky Anonymous announces MUFFY, p lease call mix?)763-47J2 2nd public meeting, m.2500. ext. S2 during ----------Th"'"" Oct 25 8PM 611 lhedayor979-2457 after 3 ,.,...... 5350 ..,., · · · Heliotrope. COM. Dis pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu:ssion topic: 10 Things ---WANTED: Female to T h at Drive Parents La;t: Orange lnghr M cat, share expenses of 2 week c •· b o ACCOt.'N"fANT, Cl'i\ or CPA ran<hdale w11h :! :I yrs publ.i~· a1Tount1ni: l'\ per ~ht for po:. with Orangr Co o fft re !.m na llonaJ CPA r1rm lo work in tax dept Send n:sume w Lester W1Lt1 & Co 1300 Oo\e St. Ste !OS, !'iewport Be <1r h, <.:A 9266() ACCOUNTANT CPA The Nwpt Sch ore or our rapidly growing 2 ore JO peniOf1 CPA hrm has an aperung for a star< <I<" countanl To p level salary & benefits offered w1some travel req 1·2 yrs of recent audit & tax exper prercrred. Send re- sume \.0: SteRall. Parke, Guptill & Co. 3388 Via Lido. Ste 500. Newport AUVEltTISIMi ~.\U.:-. l::xpt.•ra ent·l'll pr.·r hut will train C.1·n1·rou ~ strrught com m Lai: Bl'h -~4464 ADVERTISING SALES The Daily Pllol ha:. dn 1mmed1all' o~mng for J ... ales p crson ~•th newspaper d1spld~ Jcl H•rt1s1nR f''Cpl'rll'Ol'<' Good -,a lar> l"Om ITlls..>lons, an<l e'<cellent rringe bl'O('(lt' E;\ t• e 11 £> n l I! r 11 w t h o fl portumue., for a pen.on with career amb1t1on:. Call (or appomtml'nl 0,-.Coost Daily rllot 714-642-4321 bt277 Equal Oppty EmEI~ AMlmOUS? U you're young. eonf1 dent & have the 11b1bty to think qwckly a nd are loo«lng for a generous m blue col~ar w /tags. stay in TahJt.1, Dec 2? to A~ The:. 8~e~~ure~ Woodbridge a re a . Jan sth. Call Barry speake r . Dr T om 559-8319. 9'1~ 1017 Woods. For further in· Bch. Ca. 92663 -come. Call now ~-4023 Lost Golden Retriever EnergiZlllg MASSAGE formation call 644·5441 puppy. 6 mos old. an~. to BobJames·Ltc Masseur Mellow, Green Valley Outcall S·U .494_5111 areu. Reward 968-9818. Found or lost a pet? Call MICHELI.E'S Special Pals Hotline. •Outcalt• 714/972-1235. 213/258-7398 llAM·2AM 835-3749 L<l6t REWARD 'h Chow. PREGNANT? Caring. 11'.I Shepherd. tan w /blk confidential counseling & face. male. 5 mo. Call referral. Abortion. adop· 951-21134 or 586-1190. l.IOo & keeping. ADLT X MOVIES Jt8..S8-VHS-BT M X DUFF'S-KAREN. 1194-5364 Gnat Company ESCORTS 24 Hrs. 641-0180 MC/VISA -APCARE Lost or Found a pet? Call ______ 54_7·_2563 ~ Senius 5360 Animal Assistan ce SDiritual Reo*r League. 5:11·2273. no fee. unss. El Camino Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost dogs : Afghan SanClemenle; F\llly bc. hounds. M, 6yrs .• blonde. __ ~_or_A...:p...:.p_t._492 __ ·_7296 __ BRASS KEY F, lOyrs., blonde wt blk mask, injured left re->r leg. req. med. F.V. Call 52635 dys. or 848-6271 prn. Your f riends and oeicbhors use Clasaified wh e n t h ey h ave IOIDdhlng to sell. They'll t ell yo u ho w we ll ii wcrted ror them! 0.C. AIRPORT CA~r~~~_li~n SECT-Y & EXQUlS lTE ESCORTS ESCORT * 661-2811 • NOW HIRING •SERVICE• Tl"CIYef 5450 Specializing in busi-••••••••••••••••••••••• nessmen , reside nts DrivinatoUlah Colorado welcome. 1 l Need, h 739-5248 24HRS. ::1~vin8. 548~-;.J; s r GET MORE DIME $$$$$ FOR HUR WITH OUR NEW DIME-A-LINE T• c• _.. ......... "-fw.Sll er .... la_. PANOUS .............. c:·• ...., .... ., ......... -... -_. waect ,. _.,.., 4 ,_.1il1al eHlcft. Me luallli .• ..,.... er ....... Me I JfcW .. •wM. l9Ctt liii lililf '9 ~ .-.e ._.,...HI. ---- ---------l:twn 9&1 Mr. Stone Act'Otmling ACCOUNTING a.sue Unique r etail nursery needs a s harp , ex· peraeneed person for varie d bookkeeping dutJes. TillS IS a good Op· porturuty to expand your account.mg !iktlls. Please apply JD pe rson. Mon thru f)-1, 8am-5pm ROGER'S GARDENS 23>1 San Joaqwn Hills Road 640·5944 CDM ~C'4tric We :ire seeking a reliable person with an apt.ltude for num bers. typing. & AnswerilMJ ~iu PBX operators for a tele phone ans w ering service expenenccd or will train F\J II II me or part lime shifts ava1la ble Day:.. afternoon cvcrungs or gra\C yard Must be able to work ljOme weekends T ypmR 35 wpm n .. -qwrl'tl Many co benefits :H1a 1la ble Please call Mon·f'ri Fastuon lslanll a rea Costa Mesa area Airport area Call 543-4230 M /F E .O E APT MANAGER For 55 units in Costa Mesa. Exper'd couplr Wife bkkp1: e xp Hus band maant. exp Call 642-5073 or (213 l 866-3851 calculator skills to JO•n ---------ASSEMBLERS wr Accounting Depart- ment. Some accounts rc- ce1 v able e xperie nce help(ul. Dljoy excellent company benefits 1nclud· lDI a free meaJ per day. Apply 9am-noon, Moo Fri, Personnel. MAIUUOTT HOTB. 900 Newport C.enler Dr Newport Beach, E .O.E. Acctg Bltkpo@ TEMPORARY ~ today to work oo various accounting & bookkeeping assign menll. Work close ic your home. Acct1 clerka, bookkeepers, a ccou n wu are needed tbruoul Orana• Couoty. Call ua ror more lnfonnaUon. Robf:rt HaU's •c.a•au• :ml No &o.dway dlO, O>ldwell Banker Bldl.,SutaAoa C714113M10l MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Minimum experience re· quired, w1U train. High school auto shop l'OUr:ie helpful. We olrer competitive s aJaries and exceUent company benefits lnchld· log paid medical. dental and life iblurance APPLY IN PERSON WI SIEGLER TIANSPOIT DYNAMICS :n.31 Weal Se1erauom Sut.a Ana, CA E.O.E. m/f/b ~ ICJmetblAI you WH t lfa"lll eomeWq to tell? to..UT Cluaified acb do O..alled ... di> it well. It well. M2·5'71. * tr ~ou are nt'~ \C• {'o,tJ ~esa. temporc1nh d" rontmwng ~-+rur ulu1 ,1 two. fl"l"Cntly 1li't0hJn••·1l fn1m the !.t.'r\ ll"l' or (or &l) r('.A.'>Ofl '' t-k111R tc•m porary or car1•.-r ~urk . coru.1dcr lh•~ unique •JI' punurut} YouCanEam $2 16 P~Wli •h11uhl "'II AHGIEALLEt-4 714 /752-0600 bt.2) MANUFACTURER ~ IAMk liOI 00\-1' l'>trt't't . 'U f.:.t.1ual f)µJ)()r E mplu> t•r IAMKIMG h1· lJ.;1d r op µ;n (or l'' f)t'I ...,,ll,. I rlh·r ror l!fl•~ 11\R 111m I bJnli. \hu (t·\ jOh:. .\.ml t 770-2732 CGMt.,.o P~ ~~1 Jt.i} m"ncl V. .. , St1 115 I-I l 11ro ·nw w1,men Jn1l nwn ~ ,. J.rl' luokmi: ror ma' I><· un-d or l} Piil.i! fohlm.I! pai-·r..: w<1rl'huu~•· Jf•h' JOd ~ork1n.; for u l1m1t1·d 1n1·11mt· W11r k ~ 1lh young J>t"Jpk ltap1\1 .111 vanC't'm1•111 JX>1>:.1bl1· rr you ..1n· HI vr oH•r .1111J would tJe .n a1lablr 11 :.t.art work 11nmt'<11dtl'I) . li.mkm)( c-all bt wn !I 30-3 ;10 64S-6514 Aut.o Det.aiJer wanted. wall Soulh~<':>t Bank noquirt ... Uo11k Tdlt·r~. '\inti, & Collrct1on" Cl,•rk' &.. Uuokkeept•r ror t ht-tr MLwoo \'ceJO & 1-;1 Tt•ro bran<'ht-s Plta.M" CtJOl.a• ""t Joan Gore -4 9-1 fi600 E 0 E lralll. must huve dn\c rs !.._ __ ,;-_-_____ _ lie ~l. r AMto Mt<hanic Part lime. pick your own hours. Sal or Sun OK. gd JlOfl ror reured m.in $S 50, hr lo start l' M 00·61124 AL-r'OMOTIVt; • LOTMEH! Olevy dealer offers rull limt. peTmanent pos1t1on to young men to as~1~t new & used i,alt'!I dep&rt ments in m.aintenanc1• or in ventory See S Jlt'' Mgr HOWARD CM•rot•t Oo\e&Quad Su NEWPORT REACH AUTOMOTIVE rARTS COUHTElt,EttSOH DeaJenhap or rcph1t·1.• ment parts Cll~nl'ncc required. Call Glen at 640-6444 AUTOMOTIVE SHUTIUIUS DIUYY t:xJM"n~nce ALL JOBS FREE If YOU ARE: Jlet ~ frOfft ~? Re a ntwittcJ Ht. w orli force? LooldncJ for o c~ ~? S•ek i n9 better b1Mfils7 Jab doMr •o hofM 1 11"!:!1..l CARRY FOX HAS SCJht pan • .pen~. h•lpln9 oppllcontt ... ~ tllDfMY « t.tt.' beweflh thr«*Jh afobchmcJI. RA101Allf.-I "tl •• tun-. de• l'Ol).1hh & ,.,.Jt 'hort... l'•lrt ti 1·\1 •1.H1 :ll1hn l•;.ctt \ II \ H \!,\ I U \ l 1 K \ I Tl \ t-\t u,.l ta • n lhU--1.ullr ('-, IJ. !At• 'I'll:• l~nl'fld<or lull t1m•· \pp I\ 1n ~r-.on tu ;!:!iii t:t-nttt Or F'J Toro IUUTl CIAH '"'°'lAlftl.'r Inn '11m1 roll CASHIER Cft.er 1~ t'XP prd rl ("11 bent> ~t-tro C'ar w J'>h 2!M Hartior Bl C~ C~HIERS UTUTEM llUJJ ~ '"'"' ~>I\.~ ()po:f\ln,it:> no~ J\Jal.ihl•· •M.J~,1 ror foll llml' J:.:.l~t:anl Ill. .tUl\ MANICURIST II~ \VT"I Ul't-.H \TOH H.c·nt spal (' lit rurn m11ri• L1·J d1n1: l"drn ".1l11n 644 i321 or SS2 O'i4 J ITWld~\ ,.... l/O 2nd & Jnl shill "" l'\p.!nencc• nt•t.· ~\· tr:un St.irt S3 10 t11 $1 ~ hour A1hanl""m1·nt opport urut) for rTW n •ow m..'flt pos1t1on.' to S.'I ;,ct per hour 1r qualtr1ed fo or rt10rt' 1nformat1on & an l•'T'ie~ 495-9950 or <·all Hi.oauty 71 -4 537 4840 W 111 1 n ~ UOOHAIR FASlll0!\5 t.erv1ew on Saturday~ by ~ \ 1J Ll<W !\ H aPPoUltment Spa~ to leai.e ror hall Equal Oppor 1-;mployl•r !>tyl.J.,t & other rel.:itl;; __ _ ~C'e'>-rn_ 1970__ ICERAM.JC GLAZER No 8 1'.:AL'TY OPERATOR exper ntt No I::. C M wantt'd. rrnt !>l.illon ~--·-----Pam ., :-e~ lm.igl 9St-sm ---Hoat c l<'aning ;abo\l "'atcr. full tame hard woriun~ ~1rl ~ Ot\il ---- &okk~per. run char!ll' ~en« an restauran1 uC'ct ~. dail) report:. am ·~ r~1vablC'. a t·ct ~ pay ab le . mdnu al payroil Pos1lloo open 1n Uana Pt f or Job 1n ten1ew cal121J16J0..6268 Mk for Norman IOOklCHra Commercial contractor Ot't.'d.s s~. dependa blc book.keeper to handle A P ''Omputen ;r;ed P 1 R. payment requests & an '°'~ Construt'taon ~x perience p r efer r ed Salary open Sen d Resuml' J Ray Construcl1on Co 188 E 17th St Costa Mesa . 92627 Attn · Pal Klmmel Kluld Care llousekeept!r Mature women needed to Cart' for 2 school age 1:1 rls & do house 111ork Wkdys 2~ Must dn ve own C'ar Reference!! !>48·3771 ------ ClYil fltcJisi 1 cr /OnicJMr Career opportunit y avallablc to talented in dJVldual ~ith flight con· troi & storm design back· ground Apply in person with resume & w or k samples to Mr Fuentes al Robert Bean. W1lltam Fro6t & Assoc 1401 Quad Sl. Newport Beach -------Ctv1.I Engmeenng Must have good dnvini: record & valid Calif dnver"s license See Ken Qampbell. BO<YrJI ATTENDENT Over 18. Judy or Harvey. ~Arches Mann•. EI CJ ht y tor t • ll • 3333 W. Coast Hwy. Nwpt ,.,..MIC. hclP"'9 4lp'. Bch __ --- plic•h find c.,..« SSS BUSJN~MAN seeks ~ couple \.0 manage bll!\t· Draft personllnsPtttor Pubhc agency in So. Orange County 1s seek· ing a person with ·a muumum or 2 yrs , exp. Ul dral\mg. W1Jl pref. ap- pbcaat with exp. an ink wortc on linen includ ing Leroy Lettenng . Dulles wall also include OC· casJOOaJ field inspection or wat er and :sewer faciht1es Xlnt salary and beoefit.s. Apply In penon Ahl ~~ COSTA MESA Babysitters wanted. Over 18 w1~fs Needed for daya &eves in my home. 631-0130 Babysitter. 16 mo. boy. 3 da.y weeJc. After ltpm 631·3451 Babyaltt.er fO' l3 mo old IN lo•llt, Sa•ln9s & Lw. MortlJcMJI ~ ilwj & &crow COM- ,...m. Hff&AFll TO A.PPUCAMT boy. Mon · Wed Fr 1 !\-a., 8:~·1:30pm.642·7834. ~ ~~~UHTS 4\1 PwrnaMnt , pert Ume. C'"'RRY UP\ typln1. Wiii con· " alder trainee. Call for FOX 8'IJIJt. AGENCY Mutull Savlnp •Loan O>rona del Mar lit. Conoput 17$-5010 r.quai os)por Em plyr Sell wlth ~El lt'1aBREEZE ClllUili«I Ada M2-Sl71 t7Z..H51 16161•sn.t MIUO.S-.AM Open £vet By Appl. nesspartume 581·~ IM>an0$5 growth req 2 am.b1t1ou:i part timers. willlng to learn 493-8882 Cafeteria Employees. days , s a l ad expe r helpful. Good benefits. Call Cor appt 731·Sl00, ext 21199. Car Wash c.w..,w..ttct Partume. Moult.on Niguel Water 27500 L a P ai R d .,. Lagun a Niguel. An • Eq ual Opport un1l y Employer CLBICAL Securities proces:iing clerk for Fuhioo bland In vestme nt Farm . Processes new invest · ments involv111g b•nk de- poatlS Ii det.ailed rollow up. Investment or bank-, 1.og expenence belpruL ' 640-0.lZl. Newport Beacb. Sant••-------- Ana 4r Fount.a.in Valley Call~ CAIWASH CASM• lmmed:late emplo;rmtnt 1vail. f'or lntervlew ca.II ~- CASHIER Cor quality mea'• atore. ruu tlme, upr'd pref. Call Mr TI.cert lor Interview. ~ 6 Co. '151t-tl22 111 ~1.tla.nd. Clerical <Xfi cc help for billing dept, Must \ype • use cakvi•tor •t E C H N I C A L • • PU B L I S lt lNC SYSTEMS mos. Dl.lpoat Dr. ADabeim,..,. '114/911.0Ul ': f;qual 0ppac-Employer •• ACCOUM1'S ...... ca.ml Plttkw ~IDIH ................ ........ •W'.-S ............ *"'"" ... OfmATOI "PCAlTIAa• ,,. ia .. ....,.,. , .... poelU.. la l... . .... ~·Me6tpt, ""'-Job~ dellr.W. -t aut r•· AUi) = lit. w.. • Jrd. ••T" L.AIOI sroe.~.... . .... , ••• , •ACCTCLBHI *IOft'M I aa •~Ofla •QWCI CAI... '*'ACl•I Tbla l*IUOD lDVolVH ~: ~.=· ::'; ~ri~~,=~ ~LAbuUO. aval\a Uou. Pf't1'iou1 a&«Kk brolken1e flrm ••· ~delirable. rmsoe••cun ~-to the l*'IOG' _. rep. 1»bal • ~m. •ricatloo ilU1ll impoc &aat.. . VOLT .. . -. 146-4741 3M9 Campus Ori ve (ACl'QM ftoai Jobn Wayne Atrport > Equal Oppor Employer A.D.P. olff!n excellent worklat coocUtaont, • daallenlina eavll'Ollment • IOCxl ca.reec " aalary 1--------p-ocreaaion Cl-ERlCAL fleue appb daily Qr Cl&ll l.WieNUJ.. BLUEPRINT :::.~~ OPERATORS lS>Newport Center Dr. Immediate opening s requlnng good clerical 6'4-4380extl!83. skills. Duties include m. ~~~-E~.o_._~--~~~-iing and running o f CLERICAL/ .CUSTOMER SERVICE Do you like problem sol v. blueprints. We dfer excellent com · pany paJd benefits Jn· eluding medical. dental and life uuurance for employees and depen· dents. Please apply in person. ing, detail work in.a busy LEAR SIEGLER data-processing environ· merJL We need someone ,.... "' ..... 41!:--RT to balance & edit ·~~~ a&omer input & com· DYNAMICS puter reports for th as 31.31 West Segerstrom Junior posit ion. Mus t SantaAna.CA have data processang nackground, some book· Equal Opporturuly keeping/account1ng ex. Employer m/f /b perience & tMo 1ble to use I•---------. 10 key adding machine.,....._....__,,....,,,.,.._...._.-Some customer contact by phone. Tues. thru Sat. Call personnel for in· terview appt. ACCTS RECEJVAILf Part time 12-4 m lovelf Newport Center eorJ· pany. Figure aptitude & light typing. $.5/hour. SAFEGUARD J.rvinePersonnelAgercy :~· t'TUI, Cost~:~~o BUSINESSSVSTEMS ~ lNC. 12113Fairview Rd. C.M ~3091 :leric.a OltDIR DESK MARKETING Laguna Beach c lec· tronics mfgr. need s sharp person to handle customer service, orde r processmg " heavy cor· r esponden ce in our marketing dept. Type SS wpm.; mkting, dic - taphooe exp. a +. We or. fer xlnl pay & benefits. Please call for app 't . TELONICJBERKELEY Oerical 494-9401 E .0 .E. CLERKS l...tyou! 1.mmed.lat.e trainee posa· Lions open for accurate typist. One position re· quires calculator ex· perience. We o(fer a congerual e n· vi.roo.meSlt & c.:o·workers. good benefits &. future growth potent1al. Please call me for further de· twat: Di- 714/832-3560 nt.229 TIJSTlN E.O.E ... M/F /H. OericaJ PACIAC . MUTUAL A major life lnsurance company headquartered iD Newport Beach, has opportunties for in· dlviduals with skilla and general office ex· psience in 1 or more ol t.be foOowinl areas: ~Clerical ATTEM110N! Typists -:terks Secretcries Call Tod1\'' '1 Work Tom<r.row''' N R. ORG F:OE 556-8S20 835·2622 Mt F Oerical PENSION CASE PROCESSORS rrraiMftw ~etKedl Pension Department needs md1viduals for man)' aspects of Pe1s1on Adrrun1s trat1on Basic math abilities requred. Good opporlunty to work an a rea ef ex- pansion and growfl. We offer outst.Jndlng working cooditiom and a liberal benefits package. U you qualify, pl«&Se ap. ply In person to: PACIFC MUTUAL 100 Newport Cu.er Or Newport Beach, ca 92660 F.qual Opportutity £mployer N/ F CLEJUC/SJX: • PatHlntt! leJdiDI to_ full tlmt1 hnmed. ufen1n1 tor motlvat d work ~ lf&r90n In UW" t-. pac. 141U> brlca cu. Abtll\Y t o ro pt w 1prea1He De11I W/Vtned WllOMllUff fl wtlhna to "8m Nu pre viou.i eaw nee Will tratn. Pranotaoo•I op pof1Wllly S.lary open Oall Kalle HO 9350 Uer1t ~ Pn0t othcc e.qienMU, good l)'pmai ski.lb 4t allny to oper.1ate 10 key cbm&ble. Goud co. benej~. to'or appt c all 610 4 5110 ex t :m E.0.€ Om·ly5ist permanent pocnuoo ~m. gd woriunfcond & bemirils. start•· Mon-Fra, !lain· Spm. 9'>2270. Ctri&/TYPl•t lJlitiaJ~ part tame w Ith full tioe potential. Hours are t¥xable. Mm. 2 yrs office experience 50-60 wpm.JClnt oppty. Ca II for appt .lS2..a871. CLHRK TYPIST , RECEPTIONIST For lawoffice, gen. clen cal dudes. ans. phones. legal eiq. oot req., JS hr wk. O.C . Ai rport area D-03S2 CLERK TYPIST lmmedJate opening for Uldiv1dual With good Of fice skills. expen e nce ts preferred. We o(fer ext'ellent rom paJ1Y benefits. including paid medical. dental and life insurance for employees and depen· denlS and competitive, progressi ve s ala r y levels . For considcra. tion.. apply m person LEAR SIEGLER TUM SPORT l>YMAMICS JJll West Seaerstrom Santa Ana, CA E.O.E. MIF /H COIL wtHDEllS Electro mechanical assemblers. Growing solenoid com pany has immed. f /time openings for trainee!> &/or exprd. personnel Work with s mall pre. cis1on parts -good manual dexterity :1 mu.5t Gd co. benefits & wo.rking conds. S alary open. Apply m person or coot.act Charlene at S.R. ENGINEERING 834 Productiou Pl, NB 642-8584 COL.LEGE STUDENTS Inventory · Ideal op portunity, flexible schedule. $3.80 per hr. Fast, acQ!rate. sharp in dividual lotraan. Jeannie 979-0UO. C.M COMPUTER TECHMICIAM Varify systems, con figure systems. evaluate failures. do calibralJons. quality checks, trouble sbooWlg, testing & re pair of analog & d1g1tal ctrcwtry used in com· puter systems. Must have AA in electronics or 3yt"S. traming an mahtary or vocation al school Must have knowledge of discreet and integrated circuitry. FIJU time. $6.00 per hr. Take ad to neares t Employment Deve lopment De pt D.O.T . 003.161 ·014. Ad paid for by employer COOKS, ASST. For Sunflower Early Achievement Center Santa Ana. 540-4750. ask for Carla •Typists -Fu II time --------Jla\'e something to aell'! lam·4pm; Part time Sellidlieitems 642·5871 a-i&d .. do it well ............. ;;;;11m-. ........................ .. •Secrehrlea (need lbartbaDd) .a.dltlcal/matb clerk :~ ~CericaJ We bu• Immediate JP'' •· If 1'0U quaJiry. w ._ a ulqGe work· .. .mrc.meat la eddl· tka to exceu.t com· ,,,.,, ....... Pieue .,. ....... to: SOftf ,...._ .. ....,-= ............. •Illa Dallr PU•l C WllMLMllV ._ H• OP ... !~sv·~~• • '" ..... , ~ ... v... .. -- CLERKS RILL TIME MO llf'allMCI MICISSAIY H~ Immediate openings WILL leam various phases of store operatims. Lots of customer contact. Apply in ~ 1·8Pm Weekdays or 12-4,m Saturday & Sunday I FEKI •. JIM Hia'9; ltwl Cirllll MIM. c:.. Equal_ ~rtunlty Employer M/F ~~~ ..... ?!!! ~?~!.~ ..... !!~.~ ~.?~ ..... ~~~ Ct.£RIC'At. MIYll A PH CARRY FOX AGHNCY uc..,.o...-sT Buut1Cul t·orporall' of tlce1 ~ ullract tvt! m dlVldual w1lh matur~ ul Utude & good phone voice Type 50 wpm Good op portunlty for gruwlh ~SWilr)' To $100 972-99S5 GENERAL OFFICE GroWlng company s~ks llldlv1dual for vanl•ty of o(flce duues, a1~,rt l0t·11 lion. 1-:veryth1ng from answenng phone:. to or denng supphes. Tra111 111· to secretary po:.1t1u11 Fanta.<;l.Jr benefit~ S.cty 972-9955 COO« PART TIME nA&fU avail. ••~r1enc4l '* Apply In peraun 17Z7~~·oed Cuc*. rel.let or part llmll Wull rU&hh »nd I or lunchal Apply b1 pcr1on ~lll'm or aft. Jpm Ask f~ ~' ~ liultntz, 414 1'l Newport IUvd ~00 •COOICS• EXPERIEN C ED COOKS O'YblER BAR PERSON ~ immediately for ope.rung of UCIO.ng NEW SPtHOalFTH lfST AURAHT On Newport Bay t:xcellent com p any benefits & worlu11g co11 dJtJons Apply 1a pen.on 1>1.'ekdays 9um 4pm 3333 W. Coost Hwy Mewporta.och ------- Ca!metology, nd 5 people "'hu an: llr<.'<I of pre::.cnt occup lo Jom an up & l'OtrunR Int ·1 c·us11wt1qucl> CO. Wall tram Sundy· !J57·5828 l'vu n t~r Clt•rk lor t:ahforn1a Laundry & dry cleJllt'rS for San Onofre Jre.1 7:!5 54:!ti Bldg 1224 COUPl.E W1\NTt.;D to help manage :.m bul>t 11cs.s µart tmw :\tu~l ~ "'1\hn~tull!am 00 :!:!Ii ~U"t,.,.. ne-.paper to ~ macllJne. SS 00 hr Ratlred welcome CM. SA. NB areat. Aft &PM, 839 23$7, 848 ~ DELIVERY ORIVt:R · &ood drlvlna record. Ca.Lil drtvtra Ile f'uU lune. CM Bl"'Pfint. HIO Plaeeru.la. 541.5571 Dt!llvery Man . L A. Til'DllJ. & days per week. Moo·frl. tam lO 6am. cm per mo Call ~l or 646-1413 OWVERY TOP Pl\Y NO SELLING. Mu11t be lB QI over, own trans. 4:30 9pm, Mon fo'r1 531.a&ll caJI btwn 1 9 -'pm DIMOtilSTlA TORS f't1 Sat IOam to 8pm Wort near your home ~n:;. Cood.s & small owlta.oces 7141768 5573 or 213/240. 7000 Dental Office needs part lime clerk typist Good l)'Ptng sluJls reqwred & attenuon to detail AP· prox 12 15 hour s µer w'eek H B 842-6631 DENTAL Penodonast needs full time assis tant t-:x panded dull~ opportuna ty X ray l'ert1f1 cate re 41.11red. Experience vre fe rrc d . Exc~ll c nl bt!aefttl> Suh1ry open H.B area. 842 6631 Ut-nlaJ A8!.1Slant. exJ)t'r'd 1cluc.lel> 2 ~Vel> & Sul A M C M 646·2<1 11 11:1k for Juyt'l' · ~ Receptioe'll't l::xpcn enct!<l n.-qw n'tl 4 d11yi., i.alary $9QO lu $1000 645 7 51() Ut!ntal A.'>~1:.lJnl t-:Xj)t'rlf.'nCl'd I h,llh1d1 HDA m II fl SHOii :.IJrt IQ!!IQJI IOOIUCEEPER Beauttful F'ash1on lslaml company seeks 1m11\ 1duJI wilh general ledger & cash )OU1"11al backRrnunu able t o go lhru trial nit'l<lt-:t< tra'cl -.,:i•n balant'c Exl'cllen1 l') Reliable pen.on. O""n IJENT,\L l'IL\I H!:!l IH. .c.st X r.t) llr ""•11•111! 111 ll'am f:, C'ry olht·r .. ri olf l'<lll 644 ~K5 ur t•\ ~ ~18 2886 beneftls & s1artm,: !>al..sr) car \'ahd C i\ drl\l!r:. $900 licenM' ~ F. 1 Sp .. \Ir::. 972_9955 Kimbrool!hgs1 s1n WORD PROCESSOR TRAIHH Beaullful bea<·h t'omplrn) with lovely offices & fnendly cu workers, seek att.racuve 1nd1v1dual with good typmg to tram un Uus fascinating machine Excellent benefit?>. St art a.ng salary $700 972-9955 SECaET .UY MO SH GroWU1g company n.ear aJlllC)rt seeks expenenc.-ed secretary '"'th knowledJ:l' o( compute r terminal to learn prod uc l II n l' & va rlety o f other respons 1b1l1t1ei. Work with execUll\eS, m usl know word pr oce!>sur Fant.as\Jc fnnite bo:nefll:. & negotiable s tarting salary SCllldy 972-9955 SECRET ARY MO SH Requirements. sa me as above, except work with sales engineer Good g r o wt h p o t ent ia l Negoti able s t ar t1n ~ salary. SCllldy 972.9955 DATA BfTRY F inanc·1al i:.-1an1 1n f'ash1on lslnntl "'"lei. md1\•1du..al 14 Ii months rl'rl'nl t'~P<'ri<'n• 1• 111 uP<'rlHf' l'Ol\Jt' I\ 19111'1 nn sv. tnl! 'h1fl Shirt tnl! :,a Ian To$110 ScMdy 972-9955 DATA BfTRY Grow1nl( rom1)anv 1n Fashion Island '-l'c'k' l''<perll'nt•C'd kt•\ l11 1h-.1· oper;1 tor for thr1r l 30 lo 10 30 pm ?>h1rt Start1nu 5alnry to $850 SCMdy 972-9'55 CLERIC TY'9ST Lovrl v o rr1 rrs In NC'wport Reach n<'1•ds 11ttract1vr anc!ivutual with typmg of about :}() wpm F'rr e nctl y ro-wnrkl'rl> & suprr benefits make this a fun s pot. Start1nfl salary ToS700 S9N1y '7Z·ft55 'OUCY TYPIST Sa nta Ana ba sed ins ura nce company see k .-xpcraen l't'd p o li c:oi t ypist Opportunity f o r advanc<'mcnt & $!OOd benefits St a rtin ~ salary ToS615 S.c1y t72·ftH CARRY FOX AGENCY "" .. -Street $te IJO.S-.Am NIYWt 4 FR ALL JOIS PIH OP" Ev By App\ CREDIT INVESTIGATOR Excepuonal openan.i: fnr experienced loan 1n \·esl1Rator with hank f1nJnl·e t·omp:in) 1H mortgai::e l'Om 11..a n" hat•kground All pJIU l'Clmpany bt!neflts int'luu tng dental. Salary com rnensuralc with l'lt IJt'rl C O l'C l'h OI\(' 7l~·S46-4900 Mr !:lt~m man <...~'STOOlAN · Frnrn :I lo IOpm Mon 1-~r 1 :. t Uruvers1ty Athleltc Club 752 7903 Jon CUSTODIAN l'an ume for l!Jrllor .irea churrh Ldk aftt•r noon & 11vn Call t·r~d 631 28&.I ___ _ CUSTODIAN l"uU time and part t1m11 J&rut.onaJ custodial post tions available at ~hop pmg center a par t men I l'Omplexes & manna for Newport Beach & lr\'ml! Excellent benefit~ an dudin g free hcallll & ltft< insurance for full t ime Some pos1t1ons ha\ t' nex 1ble hours. Apply al the THE IRVINE CO 1071 Camclb<Jck Newport Beach. 644 6i!l6 Equal Oppor Emplo~1·r DATA EHTRY S950 Fee prud Top corp in OC needs pen.on cxper in I phase datJ c•otn fur Personnel depl i\li.n f1·c· )Ob. :-.iance 770-2732 Contempo Pff'SOftne4 24551 Raymond Wa\ Ste 115 1 .. 1 Toro DELIVERY Pt:HSON Wanted Full lime 1n t c r 1 o r d I! 1· o r d l ll r runuturedeh\cry lkr .. on in San Juan Cap1!>tr<Jno Some store mamtcnam·e & some anstall ataon work Exper1enee not nee but preferr1-d Non s moker preft:rrtd Salary open Ca II r or awt <7!_~~29'.!1 DBJVERY & STOCK full llme Xlnt bene(1U. Must be I 8 yrs lltl?h Time. 49'> E 17lh Sl Sec Harold Trade your old stutr for new goodies with a OaM!fied ad. 6'2·5678 f le<:tron1cs U ... :"ITAL 1-rnnt (lfl1n l':Xpencnu.'tl (..'Jll ~ll IJ !JQl.~l UE,'lTAL 1\SSJSTi\:-lf Cha1r:.1dc 4 da) \4 orlo. w1..ooek XJnt pa) ...., ll<·ol! Pn~ !l<pt Bch uff1t·e R 0 A reqd. 046-1&)11 l.)cnl ul Rt•eept1unai.t for pleasant 2 doctor off1<.'l' Jr\' SS2 4711 Dental ORT ll O D ONT I C l..1WRSIDE ASSIST RD A pref Apply ~5170. 759-0882 DEPUTY CLJU( I <.1l'ncal po?>1l1on a\a1I 1mmed Requ1re:1 I ~ r clencal expr and IYP\' \0 wpm Sl1u·t1nJ( !.al $368 bi wkJy Call~ 0411 , f'Xl 33l fur Jppt Or1111.:t• Coun l) ll c1rb11r Mwuc1pal Court i:;q~ Opport t.:mpl~ r D£SIGMB HV AC Comm md wurk M1rumum S yeur:1 t•Jt1J ~\ t-: Nr U l' i\1rp<1rt Dahl, Ta) lur & 1\1>:.0I.· 549-~ DlSIGH CHECkB Bxccllent ('a reer f•I> porturnty to work 1n th1• 1n t crnul1nna I hr ad quarten. in a rnmpan.> t.k:alml? m ~ncou rcl.ltl'<i product!> & ,erv1t'el> In d1v1l1u~tl ffiU'>I h\' knowlc-d~able m mar hin in.: & rabr1t'clllnlo? uf hardv..i.n' ~ Year' 1·'< per1ence 1n l'll•t·t ri1 mechanical dl'i.11o?n ...... 11 etaet·k eng1nt-enn1t flrJ"" ID~!> r('IJt1nJ: In ITI('Charusm tn\nl\m~op 1 1 c m a I! n t• t 1 t' ~cop1t· ,~.,l\'m:. \~ t' o<rer excellent hcner11:., wage. & J t·rrall\ t' en \'lronment Contact fier~n nnl'I S57 !H15 I F. OE Di-SK CLt:RK l'BX San Cleme nte Inn 1 2~ W Aven1da Ei.pluod1an. San Clem. ()letary Aides Day or PM shirt. exrcllent benefits Apply at 1445 ~perior. NB &42 2410 °'8hwasher wanh.>d. part tune. 3 rughts Nace en· Vlrortment. Call 581~ Laguna Hllls area MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN "A" Immediate 2nd shill opening for a Maintenance Eloctr1c11n with 5 years 1ourneyman •ndust11a1 maintenance eKpe11ence At)1l1ly to reaa schematics !lnd own !land tools reQu11eo A tiaclcground 1n a menulacturing environmen1 1t1 preferred In return for your valuable skills wo offer top competitive wages ano en inoust1v leading benehta pec1cage which inc1uocs medical and ltle insurance. 13 paid Jiolld11ys including Christmas shutdown, coat ol 11111ng ra,ses. generous rettremont a nd much more For 1mmed1ate conatdoration please contact LUA gouA. INC I 1.Ml9'GV "'ODUCTS OIV'IMOM 20Q 1. Oyet lloed (11•4' Hff1 t 0ye, lloed) ..,... AM. CA 12705 (714) 540-'210 ------- ~. Octocet 22. 1179 DAIL\' PILOT ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.!~!~ ..... ?!!! ~~.' •. ~ .... !!~ e.-• otftc.. Xero~ • DONUT .Jrop, •lter· ISCROW i.,out penon,, wUJ lr•ln. noon1evenh.l ahlft. Prr tmlt .. br.lhn. 1100,t);,. No • x Pe r I e n c e Tfact ucrow off leer c.aJ IUU 111..-14 ......,.,. Prete!' over oeedect lmmedlately 2'. ~>' In penoo 18$4 E.O. !. C.11 Cahfornla ·-ti OHke Newport Blvd. C.11. EJC!'O'#. 541--aG fl\all.Ume, perm .. typlna required, gd company DaM'TIMG &e;CROWOYFICER bmeftb. ~ Alk for lo $400/wk ~ve new otc loc In Am Fee paid. i>T'eltr e1per. .....Uce Newport Beach 1---------wll l c onalder sharp k>c. Nffd.t toP oftlcem. oeral Office. heavy trainee w /tch oolioa. Xlm pey jr benef. Call for phones, bookkeeping ex· Allofoejobcl Yveu.e. confidential i nterview perience. 401 Main St. 770-2732 TI•W75-11T7 1_liunt __ ._Bc_b. ____ _ ChMt .. Office C1:t11.1P~ 3'561 JUymond W y SUll.5 El oro R Varied duties to Include ESTIMATO lite typin&, mall. Wing, erraodl. Presley ol So. Drapery W orkruom. ~~needed. Near OC A11port Salary open. 968-MlS Immediate opportunity Calif Contact Sharon, with 1rowtb oriented ~ company olfering tt•b•li· •--------- ty, 11«W1ty and advanct! lt411AL OFC to DRESSMAKER·to p quality needed by pvt pt)'. In lg volu me. Irv C M 1C dm a r ea 837-~eves mmt potentlaJ. $650 DnU Press Operator sm· med parts Mus t be mechaoacally 1nchned. dependable & ronsc1en ~ 540-0398 DRIVERS Early morruag lo m1d- a fte r noo n , d~I• vt!r bakery prQducts tc s upe rmarket:.. Cal I 5S16'm OIU\'t:ll Office furn de ll\ery 0 C & LA Bot \ail truck ~xpenen£'t prderred Mc Mann Oei.k. 642.845() DRIVERS Men or w0men 25 yrs or older Know lhl' coa!>t c1Ue:!> !I/et $180 a wttk or mon· Orangt' Cua:-l Yellow C..b. 17300 Mt ll1·rrm;inn, 1'"ounlJ1n \':.ilh.') • 1:-.;,, uf SIJtcr bl'l ""n :\t:whop« & ~»:IJd DRtvat r/T fr 11 m :'>i l' w p 11 r 1 l o Wl''>t .... ood Ht·l:.id l'lotJung ~tJ>re. t("('e1\ 1ng department Go<ld din 1ng rl"('()rd & n·l~rem·.,... required Must bl' 11H•r 21 lloun. arc 8 30 l Call Nan<') at 644 5<fi0 Dry~ Presser ('o mb 1'1 111 f1ru:.her. exl>"r or tr a met> for plant lex· al Laguna IWls Mall S4·$7hr C:.11 tm-<:640 _____ _ EARN SZOO Wttkly. part ume. Utkl.ng short phone messages at home Dial TI4 631-4061 ext 209 EUXTRONIC 1be ~ reqwres J 2 years experience 10 establub1n1 costs and pnc1ng materials ror Product.aon Must be able to develop detailed estimates plus assembly labor and outside pro ces.s COits. We offer excellent. pro· g:ress1ve sala r y levels commensurate w1lh e x penence and ability and outstanding company benefits wb1cb include paid medical. d~otal. and hfe 1n::.uran(·e for employees :ind depen denl.5 i-·or 1m med1atc t:ons1derauon. apply 1n personlD LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS JIJl We!>t Seger...trom 5.int.i Ana. CA I-;O E 'tt F II t: X C I T I N Ci CllALLF:Nr. E C:ouplt· wanted to mi.n.tKl' !>mJll bU~IOl">'> p.irt I 1 rn•• \1u~t be amb1t1ou' & willing to leJrn !'Jll ~1<.&\ FA<...'TOHY 1 kt\I:'\ F.t. Jl1'1ttled1atl' Opt'nJnJI, V. 1th C.:U,ta M~a mnf1t • o Xln1 bl'nef1u Will tr.i111 n~t person ~~ 4>40J FACTORY THAl:'\i-.t-. Good P.,). ltlnt fulurt• 10 fast gr1~1ng 1Jla'>l1t• .idhe~•'e ~o 15Ji ~\'1a ~ B ~ !>12.5 f'\>male male. Lite in' en tory w arehs e ship g pen.on Began pt time Actl\e pe rson req'd C M area ~i$ Female AtU'.ndant, to ~ s1sl disabled woman )i u s l d rl\f' lit .. ~et-Plllll s.59 SIO'J ASSF:M BL..Y Comp;iny l!X'att."d nt.-ar ocean needs lull• lime I•--------• Trainee:. for mnfg ALEO.HK Jh~IOO Earn v.h1le )OU Part time. 1mmed1ate learn ~an) llt•nd It) open1 ng Ca II t!.i I boa (.:.jijl ~3632 ~ Hardwart" for J P po1ntment. 5499b7 1 ELECTRICIANS GROWTH OPPORTUNITY Sr ProdK tiOft Bech i cie111 E OE M f-' H f\Jrnllurf'. ref1n1o;h1n1t full time opph tu Im trd ,\foo lhru f'r1 ~I Gardener. part ltml' (or . .-i wut Jpt complc11. C '1 642 l~ I or 646 I <'86 GtMt al Office Vaned dulJ\>S lo anclude lite l)Pll\.£. m.a1I. f11JnR. errand5 PrC$IC) of S('I Ca.hf Contact Sharon 540-0500 U you want your ad\'ert1:- Entr)' level. Just the 3 of you getting alon.: shar· 1n1 the sa me respon:11b1lity, but you 're the better typist . Call Doi I y S40-60S5 Coast a I Penoonel Al(enc.-y, 2790 Harbor, C M. Never a '~ n'I Offc, permane nt Ptr pag11Jon. <th.rs day. mature woman w/hte bookkeep1n~, l y p1ni;. IO key by touc h <:a ll 644-4684. Good Salary ----- GLAMOU R J Oii MARY KAY COSMt:'TICS Nds Be1rnty Consultants. Oppor to earn top SS w11.he fastest grow1ni,: Cosmetic.-Co We Train! CALL 957 ·0496 ·olf S tarter Trainee needed for pnvatc club t'o r 1nterv1ew call 644-5404 Guards WANTED Mde/Ferttale F..t or pcri timr Hespol\Slblc per ... on.,, pre!>enlly lire~efi or not to be<.ome ~cunly Of firer. ~\any 11>1. .iuon.-. avail Jbll· tilhl-0ut Oran11•· Count''· In r I u d In JI. "' , ...... J.l 11 r I IW<H'h , (.;ost;, ~e)a & ~!J'l>IOfl \ lt'jO II lnlernahonal Security Sernces. Inc Im £ Center St . Swte I 05 Anaheim b35 40ll F.qua1 Oppor Employ~r SECURITY OFRCERS FUii l•mt' pos1t1on11 1n ~'lnt'. S3 87 h<>ur )tan 90 day ra•'" t o $4 lll hour Ln1form JI· lowance or $260 year. Cail t«!l 1 21623 ~ Malt> or Female l'ull ur Part Tune P r u m u t 1 o n a I l• p µorturut1es ran pro' ill·· hourly ratt• mcre.t~f' Up To $4.50 Hour It pays w see u~ Apply in per:.on. Mon Fri 8Jm ~pm . 230 W Warner , Room 202. Sant.1 Ana OR ~ W L'ommunv.ealth F\J Ut>rtoo W .. ls FGf'90 G.wd Set"YiCH 540-6446 Mul>t be ram1har v.1th mo(O(' assem bites. mm PfC!>!>Ul"S, and i:encrator.; 1ndudmji: wiring and tt•.,ung Musl also be l'apable or :.upen ISlnj? il.SSembly v.orker-Solid .use m bl> line ex penenct> an uw JbOH· arf.'d.!> v.111 quc1llf~ )OU for Uus pos1uon mg me5sage to r~al'h --------- We olfer ex('('llenl. pro Rress1\e -..t.l.H) levels romroensuratc with c11. penm~ and .ib1ltt~. and outstand1ni company benefits wh1eh m clude pa.id medical. dt'ntal and lire 1ns uran t·e fl)r employees and depen dents For immediate romiderat1on, apply 111 penior1 lo LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Anu. CA EO.E. m 1fth Elec111ca1 more ~pie at lowt•r COSI . Class1f1~ IS th t' """llY to go' Call Now • 642-5678 A f lcllllou• ltullt't•tt Heme Statem•"' flled with th• Cout'tly Cl••-It ....lld 101 ll'ff , • ., •• ,.., which time COt'tllt'tult'tlJ bull,,••te• mutt ••Ille PubllceOon •• t'teceU••Y tO"IY II Ille r• are cll•nee• C•ll ,,,. L•o•• Oepartmet'tl •• I ll• DAIL.\' PILOT lor lt't lormallo,, •"d n.ce Haty fOff"ll 642-'321 b1 Jl2 MOTOR WINDER ASSEMBLER PRECISION 2nd Shill opening wllh ma1or 011nge County manul11cturer of prec1a1on machined p11rta and equ1pmrnt We seek an 1nd1v1ou11 with 2 years e~pe11ence 1n motor winding, w1tf'I own toola 11no a1>1111v to read pnn1s We offer top COl"l'lpelltlve wages end 1n excopt1on1111 benellls pec>cage which Includes free medical and Ille coverage. 13 paid holidays includes Chrietmaa shutdown. v1cat1on. shift premium, cost ot hvlng rttses qU11rter1y. and much more For Immediate com•cter•llon. please contact. ~LUA •OLIA, INC. ~ INIJll~V "'°DUCTS DIVISION 2040 1.~~ =~~ .. ';;4'> (11t)S40-U10 GUARDS !-\all & part lime i\11 J r e a .., l ' n 1 f o r m s fuma:.hcd Age:. 21 or O\er Hl'l.Jred welcome !lie> expenent•e net· ·\pp ly Uruversal Protect ion Sen ICC, 1226 W 5th Slreet. Santa Ana In· tervlCW hour~ 9·12 & 1·4 ~thru l''rl --- 11.altdressers. 1n per!>on interview only Ht11r Hunte rs. 70 f'.t s h1on L'lJand . NB HAJR DRESSER · The H.a!r Handlers an Npt .Bch. as now mtcrv for exper han dresser & man1. Cllentel11 pre f. Good benc & great loc. 642·MM Halrd.resser w /follow mg. stallon avail for rent al The Village Fair , Laguna Beach, 494·1600. HANDYMAN For srmlJ eJ~cs ro. Ught janitonal duties. Oll!bvery fl pick up in co. truck. packaging. Must have vabd Calif. dnvers lie. Apply O .L .G . Systems. 1 llS2 Condor. Ave.F V Hardwatt Sales. Apply in per so n . Crown Hardware. !1107 E. Coast Hwy,CDM. IDOIYFAIMS Hickory Farms al So. o-t Ptau needs part· time sales people for the coming Christmas ...->n. Work mornings, lfternoona or eves. exper not~ Will train. Appty to Mr. Tbompl!on. lower mall So. Coast Ptau Hoeteu. Xlat oppty to a~enl lncome . W new residents. Ptno pl\ F1u hn. Need car 41 lypowrlte r ~1\allty Hostesa tt, $4l-3095. .. ·-·-· .. --------. --.. --"""--------------_.____ -.. ----.... -...... --•• ___ i _____________________ lllll!i-i ... ~ ... ~~ .. ::a:"'::=~::::: ... ::~,~~~;:::::::: ................................. . I.a n...-IRON'INO Ja1 l'flll1 --· :: =IC& bie penClft lo do Iron. n.s W.'" ...._a...,,.. _ _ for tu1 U.lM du1I Ynur ~ ....-aliiae ·lo haml/ h ~-am bl .. o1 P111 .. ..--awn ra ~-our ._,.. ....ia.araaLI Jann.or. pl tum. 6 '°Pm A&!Pt1 .. m·DOOO llOD• llsf!id• ., 10 JOpm R .. ponal ftt ... I 11t J btlJU wlll ~ cle1n w••anMO-a1.n arowtna. pro 1111 • ul>keet ot bid ... • -'-klnal team ll\ war • D ~Clot# Dr 5 l e 1 1 e r • E n • r 1 1 ltoc.'klQI supp H • sen 'I """'10l't •~. &.0 .lt. Pro®cta, a leadtt '" UI• mai1>l up It H p In 6Nd oJ enua>' ~a.led l~•••"(l betwec•n JI,., COMroi ckvi«'6 W• ar.. l 00 I:. U a k \' 1 , (.' M H o tel EXE C . lt0US£KE1U!.:R Saa Clemente Inn L2S W AvHlda Eaplendlan SIOQem. • c.arrenlly 11.-Clkinl • mU>o lh 1net1c Particle II krfCHet Hll.Pllt ~~1,.1~!i fr~ Part tlmci Sal 'Sun only '''"" '' r._ " Garn to Z 30pm Mal\u t1 q\attl8 • nunimlU'll of 3 WOfnltn prt•(('I rt'll Xl111 y e ar1 fl•pe rle n<"e oa t)l'nl'f11.,!1 & "'ork11111 nmtl Le-~l U ASM\o: S.t'k· llayvl1•w Conv llollj.1 ~ In Navy nu<'h•ar .:ow Thur1n, l 'o11t.i Mt·~.tt llOUSEL.J;t:PEK.Slnate "-Pbatd workina Uve ln I.qi, 1~ ror Nwpt li<'h rami).y. ol l. Xlnt pay. mt1d u.. Rd required, Apply t n peraoo 10 A m e r a c a a II o m ,, Mortlaae 230 Newport Qncr 0t-. Sle ZOO, N 8 9-S wortc 111 pref Cl"n!d 64'! ;r;t,f> .,.; o I'; llOUSECLEAN ERS Car net'.. P tr Top $ Ulngham G ll'l ~S1Z3 HOU SB_... t-uu lime, aopd salary • b e n efal •. E .O F. Bayview COO\' llO•p ~burln , C M <.;all In rt>tu.rn rtU your \'11fu1 ~ ~k11lli, "'I' offt'r nun ~-.UlJ\t' WaJ(n unJ 110 In d~l.r')' leadintt two,·fltb ~Chl(t' wh.u:h lnd udt'b llfe, ffit.'(l)Clll. pr.!~('1ptiuu •nd dr nlal rov .. r1ar 11lonK wllh 13 va11I b ol1d1yi. 1t\l:l ud1n1¢ Cht1lllllu• i>hutdu'I< 11, <·o~t of It\ 111~ raue:.. ~ruw. r\'ltn•mo.:nt und much more l''or 1111 '"'-'<llale \'Ons11.lt•r 11uuu, please <..'Ol\tdl t HOUSEKEEPER s days. I CID SIEGLER musl have o wn car l.IJUI Permanent. C.11 645-0089 BBGY NODUCTS H-OUSEKEEPE R-.-f'ur DIVISION traveling exec. Llvem or 204() E Oyer Road out. Must be e xper & pro· Red Hill at Oyer Road ficient in maintaining Santa Ana. Ca 92705 borne. 4 t.o 5 days u week 1714) 540.l2 I 0 No Sat. or Sun. Approx Equal Opportunity hrs. 9:30 lo 1.30. Perm EmployerM/FIH appticant only. Apply m --------• person wkdys 9: 30 to 6 or lnsurant-e wnte Ms M~r<'ella. 655 TYPIST /Gnl So. 8. St. Tusun 92680 Clerk Ofc ~ Cor s m locaJ 1n:1 ugl'nty Top Wery raid S700/mo. 540-1005 to care for second home Insurance for L.A. couple. Located Now yoo can launrh 11 on the w ate.r 1 n .N · new career whale you L aguna . Hea I l h tn · keep your present Job• :.uran~e .and ben ehls . Farme r s lns ura ~ce Call Suzie w_eek d a ys Group will train you & 213/476-2259 and week pay you full commissions eods714/'94·l838 while you learn. Before LAllO H /\IO H Y T fo:t 'llN lt'I N Mu 1 n I Cf MUM: l' ., .inl II "' I 1'111 l' h1um..'(11\'111I tl''tmi.: lalJ. $:. )0 µ.-r h.1Ur full ur lkU'1 ll 1111: N S I\ I ~ l~tt'. It \lfll' \Mi 11140 Latlltlll "'00 llt.'t.'41 l llll u IU l'UIOO ~ UI U\l'I ~ll'J!ll' ,~1~ 'P.!7 l.,111tl:n.sp1ni: 111l1·r 111r pilllll llltlllll t!ll'111l'l ' \ pcru·n1·1· h('!p(ul .. ull time 41N Oltill Landsrupan.: t-'on•m.rn, IJ1·hngual 01 ~111!11'11 speak.ms: Cull '1711 ,.....,7:, LandscaPI,: 111:.tulll·r T rul' 1-\Jll tim e. Mu1>l ~ will mg to work h11rd $4 11t'r !U' Xlnt opµort 645 6716 Le~a l Ht-tc p l 1o n1 i.t Typ.lllt, 'J'cmpurary. n1111 13Swvm. Laguna 11111, Call Mr i. W 1ns lo 'I< 837·1060. LEGAL SECRET ARY No Fee To Applit'Unl Spee1ul111ng In The Le aJ f'ield . mary h1ckle agencv 170 Newport Ctr Or NB Ste 24S 64().292() Housekeeper live-in for 2 you know it you 'll be LEGAL SECRETA RY mothe rless t'h ildre n. rmlcing waves in a re· needed for busy ltttga· must s peak Eng lis h wardmg life lime pro-t ion fir m an l"ashaon 8J2..6411 after 5pm ress lon . Call G e n e JsJand. Min 1 yr cxper OiUard for Cull details. necessary. Contact J anet Housek eeper L1 ve-1 n · Must d rive . In s:oud hl!alth. Pree to tr11vcl Top l>alary. RefercnCl'!> ri.oqwred 495-~. Housekeeper, babysitte r . 7 year uld boy, Mon thru l-'r1, some eve!> Own cur It H Cdll 847 5622 aft 6 • HOUSEKEEPERS Res pon s i bl e M /F housekeepers for pnvate resort. Start immediate ly full or part Ume Good startmg pay Wllh 2 week review. Dental care. m- ter na I promouon op- porturut1es & ot her fr mge benefits. Call S<'oll <it 494-8521 or a pply m person 419 No Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach. _848_·5_i_t_J -------at 759-0431 IHSURAMCE Group flealth Cluims ex· :uruner, at least lyr ex· per, SaJary open. 549·1767 INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK LEGAL SECRF.TA R Y· C'heerrul. s killed . rur a11l>(>rt law (1rm Sull.1ry ope n Non ·:.m oker 8.51-0025 Jm.1e u ;c;,\J,SE<"Y LaKw1.i ll11l~ rt" 1·nt (' \ P r o b a t •· 1· " p 1· r net.ei.ary. Xlnt t) 1'111" & S.H. i.k11li. ret.4 Cull \Ir .. Wins low for 1\ pp l M3'7·1060 Legal Secr etary, bu'~ (arruly law practice nd:. sec'y w recent C<ilt f t•x per w ron ru. & pr<1c·t1c<.'s Salary commcn!>urJtt• w a b 1 I 1 t v L o \ 1· I \ Ncwp11rl Lnlr of(c; li44-1283 Home make rs inlereste<I 111 e xtra income, p art lime Call for appoint· ment 494·5168 10 key basic accouounii skJlli. are reqwred. In div1dual must be detail minded. possess good <'Omm un1cal1on sk ills and be able to handle a vant:ty of dull<.'S L ight accurate typ1nR hcJpful. Previous "'"pen cnce m related area 1s reqwr cd We orr..,. <i compcu11vc salary with an l'XCellent benefits packa~e Please call for a personal in· t.crview appointment Ltfotimt-Opportunity lk• ~our own tm'ti. Work ~1urown ~our-. !">JS ~ll~ UQUOH CLEHK P ..1rl t1ml' n11:ht ~. 75l·:m8. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Help on Saturday & Sun· day mornings to deliver DAILY PILOT to our carriers . M ust nave good driving re c ord, l a r g e s tat io n wagon or van. Hourly + mi leage. Call Harry Seeley at : 642-4321 Ma ke your s h opp ing easief' by using Ute Daily PiJot Classified Ads. ..... r---------., Industria l I ~· I 1 I I Turn To Kelly For Temporary As1i9wttetd1 Tern p orary wo rk me a ns n fle xible wor k ing s chcdult• Long & short term. N o c x p e r I c n l' e n e cessa r y . T o p P a .v ... p:i l d var ations ... never a fee. ASSB .. S PACUMRS MACH oras WAl&tOUSE SH•.ac cues IELL~ SERVICE& CalJ or Come In Today Irvine IJl-1441 2102 Business Centtt Drive Suite 2(MI Huntl~on Beach W·l4't 8907 Warner Ave •215 ·• ; I La1tuna Nlgool t Ht.fMZ I I 2795'1 Cabot Rood I 11 Santa Ano 11 HMIJt I 715 N. Main I • I <lo HU Block I I omce> I I ~·' OpportU1\lly I ... --=~-~~--' JomThe #I Team! OSHMAN'S SoCMr Goods m Fai":!1few Road Santa Ana, CA 927(}i 17141557-9181 F.quaJ Opportunity Employer MI F 11151)1.'CIOrS LOT PERSON Net•ded 1mmed Must be HI or older. Good dn ving re cord. G ood i.t 11r t in1: salary & bene C-Ontact s ales m an age r . Dill Yat es VW , Porsch e. 493-4511. LVN . eve r y o th r r weekend off. Must be de· dJcated to good patient care. Xlnt. bene Apply al 1445 Superwr Avc. Npt. Bc_h __ _ PRECISION INSPECTORS $8.01-SS.73 an hour 5% Shift bonus on 2nd Shift Join lhC' orow111q proless1on.1111•11m at LP;ir S1cylcr EncrQy Produr.ts a h•J!Jt·• 111 llu! 11e10 or en,.rqy r(•lated r un111,f ll1•v1t•" W1• rurrrnlly 111wr thP lollnw1r •'I uPl.l'JrllJ•lll11.·~ ;ivu•lflhll• for Inspector» PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTORS 1st and 2no Shift W•• are ~PkinQ 11101v111uals to 111.,rwc.1 111\I .11lie1r-mach1n"d parts an<l equ1pmen1 us11t') sranelard in<.cwc11on ll'Chn•Quc~ on<l pracuces Musi be able 10 rea<l and use enqonct'unq Clr;w11nqs RADIOGRAPHIC & ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR 2no Shtlt M11s1 bo q11.11t11nd al Level If 10 hb1ti ca1cgo11f•s lor .l m1mmum of 2 y1-.us l(nowteoqe ,,, NAVSHIPS 250-1500· I helpful Rcq1111es 5 years e11pcnence 1n NBE In return for your Vtlluable 51\ilfs. we oller too compeltt•ve wages and an industry leading benC'ltls package wh1c11 1nc1uoes hie. mec11c;11, p1escnp11011 ann dcntnl coverage aiong w11h 13 pa1CI hOltdays Including Chrtstmas shutdown. cost ol 11111119 raises. generous 101iremcnt. :ind mucti more• For 1mmecJ1ate cons1dcra11on. please confect. ~ LIAR StEOLIA. INC. .... IENEAOY Pf'OOUCTS OIV1110N 2040 E. Oyer Road (Aed Hiii A o,,., Aoed) a.nta Ana. CA t21H (7t4) 5404210 ------~ ___ . .- te.Wms• 71M ......... • 7100 W.-N 1100 ;;;ie.................. ~ ...................................... . LYN. IWU•ll•1 ........... Mait•l•11tHl It 8ale1 IODICALIR&CSPT. ~ w n a .,.., o d11GM open. Fabrlc or z..., pnl. co.ta 11 .. ,_ or.·.· one • NWI ...-,...d. eau ~.caum.-a ·""-· .... -...II Con• J~ • ......., IM • m a&.dlcal Llboratory In M A N A G g till It Ill T Ne wport Beach hu TOOL CUTTER AtlJ GRINDER lit and tod 1hlf\ open· lt\MI ~'\lrnntly oo ilabJo with • major Oran1r U>unty manutu turer of Jll acl • Ion m 1a ch 1 O\'d ~.net ..-quipmt'nl. We MCk an lndivlduul with S y"ara m in imum "'x ~lttl\tflcc Of\ M.oooan 11 oo Numbu 2 ('inc inn»ll 'l'~ lintnl\!r \u wurll In ou r m od•·rn . c l1"10 f ll('ilil)' In rt:tum for your valua LW tJdJ.b, "'e offer top lVffiJ)t.11l111C W4'fle!I a nd 1rn 1nd ui.t ry le .a d1 ng ~rwJ1lli p.ick.sse wh1cb wcludea. hh:, medical. j.lrtlbl'n puoo und dental lvvtrage along -.1th l3 p.a1d twltdays mcludlJlg (.'hn:.tma:i l>hutdown. \'OSI of l1\1ng ra1)>e~ .:ent!rOU.\ rcuremenl und mul·h more i-~or 1m mcdtull' consuJer at1on. plt•a.•w n mlat·t LEAR SIEGLER EHHGY PIODUCTS DIVISION 20-lO K L>yer Ho;uJ Owei lhll at L>yer Road l Santu Aila, Cu 9'.!705 ~141S40.3210 TRA1N£S. Hffin1 a m · open1n1 ror brl 1ht . btllout penon lo UV1n11c hardwortlnJ flfl fo r ~. pc Lime Muat buly oJfl«1. Pr.vtout ol 11'\)oy WOl'kinl w1pc10p le flee exp dellrable. Wlll Cail...,.,. trtaln In computer. Hn : MANAGER for m edium 11• •partrnent complea.. Keply to 1.808. <'l o The Dlu.ly Pilot. PO Boa lS4lO o.t. Neta. CA 92J8.26 MANAGF.MENT • l\m· blUou.s. reliable person rl8l'ded public retauon1 & moll vat1on1&l leader , l~art ume to t1tart. w~ will 1r1un. M!I. Bl u~ ••1 MANICURIST wsn\ed. rt'l1t stat.Ion or pcrcen ~~ Pam's New Image 964-5TI7 Manufactunng TRAINEES MocW.. Operaton Newly increased suartmg wage & :shtfl bonus pre mawn:. adds (Utt.her rn cent.Ive to JOlD our s table & slill growing pl ast tcl> <'OfUP'IJlY in thl' lr\'lllC In d u)>tr1al Comp lex Tramees or expen enced mo Id 1 n g mac h 1 n e opera tors net.>ded on a II stuf\s Complete benefit 11a1·kage paid by com paoy including m ajor Medical. Dental & l.1(e lns. Apply . CIMCO 265 Bn ggs Ave Costa M esa 92626 E.O.t.: 546-4460 noon U> 8 pm. We olfer ~tave aalruy. paid vacation. protll .ttarina ac other beneflta. Pleue phone Belly for In· Urvlew M&-4403 Medica l 1''root ofrace , lAIUM HJJJa. Mature & t:xper. 95l-65U M~dlcal Coordina t or. Out&001a lndi v whd en· joys drlvmg. Msl be lam with Or a n ge Col LA 111 r ea11 Own tran ap . Medical bltgrnd helpful WtlJ train. Jm med open· ltlgS Cull or part t1 me M on ·t 'ra 9 a m Spm . ~for interview ••M E N W O M EN O OLOREN. Hollywood I.!> ca.sung now Actors. Ac\resseto. NO E X P NEC Exceptio n al t·areer preparation for thoi.e wu;tung to break i n to m 0\'1es co m merc1ah 778 1080 Sro f et! Screi.'n A r t1 ~t ~tgcnnt MOORS.ESCORTS Allruct1ve Female:. Only $S)Owk +64~ MOOB.S for ESCORT & CATERING SERVICE • 661.2111 • f:;qual Opportunity ~mployer M/FIH ----------1 Mature wo man for port Modek, Acton PllOTOGR/\P lf. plus valuable 1nlormllt1on t..o launch your career that':. all ~·0\.(11 itet from rne• You pay a rea:.ona bit: Cee 1n return If you donl expect extras from me l 11 not expect text m s from you> Th:it s lesson No.1 for the survival or a career m odel' R1t·hard Kephart, 673 fM)7 t.W D · N1te. wanted Rood m bene. & salary. Apply rn person The Sorf & ~ Hotel, 1SSS So. Cst. llwy. Lag Bch Maids. apply The Jnn at Laguna. 211 N. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach h me work. X-:.moke r . therapy trained Call 964-5'204 Mecbamcal Assemblt'r . Sc1entafic lnstruml•nts Must be m ech an 1n c hned . dependal>le & oonsc1enuous. 540-~ • MECHAN lC-h ghl d uty, r.wo. to ca re for ruce M1ss1on V1eJo a re.t coty carpeted off ace Wknds req 83l·23l3 bldg & s taff. 9-Spm or -----"---- ~pm, Mon-l"t1. Relia· ----------ble, non l>mokcr Perm onl y Benefits . paid holidays, va c ations WfPllY. Back Street. 655 S. BSt .. 'J'usu n. MAINTENANCE MECHANIC :\vartment m ainte nanC'l' 1·xpconencc prcfl'rn·d for full lim e· µ0~1 t1on 1n lrv11w & Nt•wVo rt Beat h ..trl':I..'> Excellent hcnl'f1l' tnl'ludml( free ml·d1l·.ll & bfl.' 1Murant'c, paid" aca tioos & hob days Apply THE IRVIHI CO 1071 Camelback Newport Beach 644-6796 F.;quaJ Oppor Employer fo1nd what YOU 14 ant In Oaily N ot (:1as~1fleds. MECHANICAL DESIGN EHGIHHlt Come join us & work rn the int ernation a I cor porat.e headquarters 111 a company dcalm R -.. u h ener~y relate~ prvdU{'l!> & serv1cC!I 1-:xP<'n enrc J C'hallengc· of de.,1gn1111! dev1tt.'l> 111vol vrng 11~tt1·, ma~1:t1c & I!~ rm.t•11p11 mt,'l·harn'm l.N'i1$!11., ~ 1 I I lll\01\o: m.ithlll1'd <'llm pnncnh u '1 11 g hq~h :.trt..'fl).'1.h :.l1..-cl Wt· 0H1..·r ..,xce!Jent benefits. w ai.:c•.., & a creative e nviron men.t wtuch w ill pro .. 1dc you gr e a t per sonal !k!USfa<"l100 We "anl th1· best BSt\1 1-, dcs:ree n• q uare<f Contact Pen.on nel. 557·0051 E 0 to: Motel M a.i<1s. F'\.111 a. I' T. no exper n \'c ~~~a ry , l>alar) &<.:o bt!nt>flt' ap ply 111 pe r:.on onJ y Cot.ta Mesa Ion ~Harbor Blvd .C M Sl.89 per DAY Thul '!I Al .l. you 1111 y fvr a :tOd.1\' .td 10 r.hl:' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW ' 642-5671 I TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS I Jig Bore Oe Vfe1g l .t I\_,,,,, 111'1 I .rh'n· 1v• U1•Vt11 1 • 'S •·,., ''" pttJtnty~11 .uuJ '"''"''" I Tool & Ole Maker I I •11•! Jig Bore Spec1alt1t I ,, 11 t t If Ht q II ••••• I It t• ,, ,, f. l t ,.,,. JI •• VJ K I\ t •'" ,,., l t••P• f11•t I. . •l I • ~11 'Wit lfJI f I ~~l)t tt ( 1l•t fl', ""'W-.f 7100 _ ................ . ~un DAILY PIJir ,..... lo So. l.a1u11a It San a.meaee '4W avaUab&e. AbnooD llllivuy Moo· dtY a.Ml 1'daY. tnorn· -~Sunday. ExoeUnt mio11 for j'911 few ol your day. NomlntJ cull de· po1ll uqu\red . Call eci.4321. Al for Foatcr Ouellet. NURSESAJO~. 7·3, J..ll. expenenced o4 trainees. Mesa Verde Qnv. Hosp. 66l Cen ler fl'. C.M .. E.O.E. VOLT I •~"9 ... I • • ~ I . 54M741 !IMIOunpua Drive <acroa from John Wayne Airport> Equal ()ppof' Employer Painter• helper· lot. & Ext. Part or full time 714/M8-11984 Nunes Assist Certified Aides needed on a ll shltts. Classes 1vaJI, for PART TIME non certified. G$>d s\.art· 1ng sa lary ~ xlnt EVENINGS beoef1ts . A~ly a t Adults with outslaodm&. Elagahip Conv Center. at.tradave pensonalltJes 466 Fl a ga hip Rd . wbo eajoy workJDg with Newport Beach. 452-8044. lads. Ove r 21. Start a t NW'SUll -$3.50 per hour Phone MUISIS AltES State cerufled ~y . $4 per hr. Xlnt wtrlung cond & ben 1f 1t r. Bayview Coov. Hosp 2055 T hu ri n . C .M 642·3505 E 0 E -.:ur,ini.: RN Ra.ired F'r1 t Sat rugbts. Xlnt bent' pro· !(ram F1agsh1p tnnv. Celt.er. 466 F1ag.sh11 ttd N.B 642-8044 Nursing LVN CHARGE NUl St:: Full time -pa r t \lfll' . J.llpm Part-tJme. ll 1 XJnt em ploye e bt!t e. F1agsh1p Conv Centtr. 486 F1agsh1p Rd NB 642~ -------- N U TRIT I ON S ALJ:.h R.aptdly growing v1tamb rela.11 cruun ~ ootit<> mg nut.nllon c~c1ow 1nd1v1dual t n JOtn our s.ala learn Ill the 0 C a r e '* W ill ~t <Art d \ 18X>Mo "" opp for !HllJC) lllCrea:.t: & co iro" th Pit-al>•· '.i ll T rash di Great £.trlh V 1tam111' tr:fi..MI Orrice Manager Two girl ll'ade ~talion office near Or Cty air port 'fypt.QI!, fJW bk.ltplo(, d H• tapboM Up to S900 641-121.Z OFflCE CLERK TRAINEE 'Tlw.· Dady Pilot hoc. .in 1m1m'<hate opt·n1n~ frir lr<.lllll'" ror full tlffit' 1>1.-rm.in1•nt pus1t1un 1n .. ur c1a.,,1f1t'd l)l:'pa rt rn ·nl Must be Jble t" t}'l11.' ~-40,.,·pm ll> pin .. te.l ,.,,.u be admm1Stl'r• t.I tn .iii applicants 1. h.indh· ~. lelUTI rompuU'r dnd utber Rene r-I < len cal duties Up portunsl) ror a<h anl e llll'flt dnd excellent 111m PJO} bf'nd1t s !"lal.1n l~1mil'lt'rL'iurate 14 llh 1·\ pt'M<'UC•· For int•·n 11•14 pl eai.e l a ll 642 4321 t. .. \ t ORANGE COAST DA.IL Y PILOT 3JO W Hay.'>ln.~·t Co<ola Me-.<t J:;qunl Opportunity t:mployer -----r---------, I <Hfw·· I 1 DesiCJll Your 1 1 Own : Working I Schedul• J 6 42 4:12 1. 1-.:JC t 250 BETWEEN l·S PM AslaforAIMrea Equal Opporturuty ___ E_mployer Part to full time. c·lerk ~esperson. mu.~1<' back grf>Und de!>trubll' 5329 Un1 ver &1ty Dr. I r \' MJ.12 11 IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENING Sat. 4t Sun Morrungs OnverTo Oellvcr DA.IL Y PILOT to oor earner. 10 San Juan. Capt.Slraoo Beach Da n a P o 1n 1. ::tJn Clemenlt-area Mu:.l have good dn v mg fl" cor d . la r g"' ~t Jt1 on wagon or van llourl)' pa) •mtledR" J I lowdnte C:.111 11.i rry Seide) al 642 .. 4321 . 'art u me ea m '200 l:WllJ per "l!'t!k rt!Jlli.lerin~ ~Okr.. whelp qu.ihry the ..1bert;1n an P•rl> for •a I 1 ti " l d t u ) C " 11 $41~ PAITTIMI ~FACTURIHG WUi lot.s ol "'°"k t.o do & c~ t.n p~!I we• arl.' Ill Ol't'd Of purt llmt• t•m )IO)'Ce" l•l fill lhtc. 11 I' t d ~ t I.I ti t ' r' I <, • howf•14l\f'\ \n H!l'lll 1...n t1m1• v.ork ,11u.1111in L' b·n1: tnf'fl 111 J t11lot 1.on...-:r-1m v.11 t1 11ur lllm 1""'0\ { 11m1 111 ,\ •Ii I IJ • '"'.JT , ·n·~iJ· "'•th u. " t•11.ll' "1" r t• ·" .1 d J hh l>l V.lof" 1,1., ""Ill a,!I II\\ f lfM )4..0 "'tttl !tl\J 1\ppl) co~co ~Bn~' \\1 l• .... t.1 \l~J !l'~"t.._>t, ~ •n ~· '"'' l'.irt T1n11· 111un1t•r µi•r.on '1•.rt njh '• ~ 6 ~II or P\1 .. I •. & '>.11 '-lud~nl> d rl'lir• 11 """kom1 ,, ,. 'p1· r I')(" '"''"n ''"' ';.I.\ l'AHT Tl \t ~ l.o m .. n 1r,1 lion 1n ,,.,.,, 41• "'''' tr .on 'ii1\ !Jtll• Pan lll!W l t•Iµ' µI lllfh \'\\::> & ~II I\ :.. r\'"l'>I w uckl•l ,.u.., tn "l)jlft1ni: V\t'nl' ~J $h • hr m ~ y Constlt.lnl Cuuntt>r Penion. h~l llm t' lDC'lud ing Sat Appl> :?U~~ I Newpcrt B vd C M "' Ill I' ti I J I .. I ~ I ,. n1 p 11 r .1 t \ I PAYRO LL (' L .. : R )\ .1-.,11:nnwn'-'>. Ions: A t.lurl> & S&.lary payroll' ~ho r I t <'rm 1 n ;1 I thn.t qJarlerly rNurn' '<'ht'liulr 'Pf'c1f1rJ ll\ I Must b Ye payroll la x 1h•.,1s:n1•d lo m f'1•1 I t>Xper es'IC'e C ustom \flllr nt'Pd' \II I Wea vt• Ca r pe ts. 184110 ufrtr 1· ck111 .. n1.,'<l1'11 I Pacific Stret-t. Fountain •Typist. alley •S.Oclwle1 •WontProc •Acctelefb •Clerb T 11 11 ll .1 ~ • p :> I ti \ .11.,1t 11•ni., ri•fl'rr:1 l. hollU'<t"" !':1•\1•r .1 f t•t' IELL~ •.1 nv1<.. t • Cnll nr Conw In Toda' PBX~ Serv W11l lraan 7·3. J..11. Pleas. Ofc 1n N B Md Bld it 2wk pd V8(' 631 $40 M f'. 9.5 Pit Of'ER. Earn wlUe you lcarn . Telepbou.• Answerin g ServtCl' ~ull t1me 1part t ame \tried -.h1rts . Days. alumoon or ~vt!n 1111t-' Loc~ons m FA.SH N ISLAND ca>TA ESA/lRVINt: STIN HUNTt!ltTON BE/\C H lde al fa s tudent!> & In 1n1· housewt"<eS Many ('0 13J-t 44t benefi~ .,eluding . p111d ZI02 Rullinc~' vacal1ms T y p 1n1t t't>ntf'r Dn\(• 35wpm E 0 E Ca II I Suite 20R ~Mm thru Fri 'I llunt in~on ReM h Peu~~ C1~i;o-r - 1. 1 1 1 147·l 4H •M>NEY • I PRODUCTION MACHINISTS Gun Oriti Oper•lor 1200 fl•ll Mtt,1 "'' 1"11' 10 rm nwn Ow11 h.uHJ tool r• tiu•u I Turret Lathe 2nd ft. 1tll •.holt I Engine Lalhe 2ncs ti lul ·"111 10/00 Grlndu 1 200 lloll • f flfr DeVlleg arid Jig Mill Lucas Boring Mill Jig Bore M achlolsl NIC ~alhe Mact11n11t .,'l1tJ .,,,., Prollle M11chln111 •'"' ... ,,, "'"•lwlf'(11)1' Of I tyrf1oJl1 I W11 II 11907 Warner J\q• Set upur cwn hour., E 'I 11215 tra <'ash •orktni full or 'I Ptr. Vex.make S2000 or I I l.i!Runa N•!!ll<'f mot'l' pr ho Mul>t be Ill I ll l~S4Z or older. Call (or 1m 1 11 1 279~7 ('ahnt Rond ~ute lob ~9·8730. S:intaAn tt PHOTO RAPH li:ll , 95).0IJO <In H&R Blc><'k angle leNI dependable & 1. 1 1 1 715 N. Ma tn 3Smm c~era w 1w1de Mill Machlnlttt ecooorruc\l car Apply ,~, & ·''"' · 11111 1 I Ofrirc> I ~ .... ~· t>ranaegrove. I w ,.,,,,.1nr,llMl111'.IOlllh('N••wPOrlF"•ewny on rn1 "Ot1h•·1n.11n °111n1•1rv1n•· I Equal Opp0rtunity I _ .... _-.....;;;;..., _ _,, _____ _ tndtt• .• lffflf Cofllftlt->'1, ~,,,, f'tlSV tlCtt" .. ':.. to ht•t~wuy '.I rlJC.l1 untl nr 'n ,nulf. ro1 E mnlo Ml F' rn .. .,... ~ 1 I ,. Yl'r I .-a...n.;>1 IC 't>EXTRUDElt I mow 111IOll'T1ftl1vn 011•,1se c.1111 o• apply 1n °"'~ru1 1 .. __________ OP ERA R· c us to m Q1.bodonUc Cbairside As· lilt. 11.laaioo Viejo, RDA I LEAR SIEGLER, INC. I prel'd, nexibk hn. rtgbt ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISON e•Y tor rlcbt pe raon. Come le interview us. I 2040 r. Dytr "°" I 137·1033 IA•d H'll a OYfl AOlld ) --------- Sitnta Ana. CA t 270S Park i ng Attendant. ' ,,1., 540-'210 I male/(em. pl • r..um.. AN C:OUlll OPf'ORTlJNllV CMPlOVER M f. Job In Seal 8cbltNpt 41111---------.. ~llbtwnlO.Spm .. -. .. ------.... ----------------. ---.. -------·--- 7100 .. ............... . ,........ ,AITI .. An.Ill j)4ll'l ume. Fri • Sal. £xperlenn .,, .. ferred. Apply Pu rt7NVW. le80 Placentta, eoet.Meaa. PRIMl'ING Kelp wanted lo web· oltMt pNU room. Ex, -penanced • traint:e.b. MlnhDWl'l ace 20. Apply P e nny1 a v e r . 166U Plaeeataa. C.M Printinl STOCK BOY. Inventory & &eneraJ clean up P08 avail inuood. Ofrs xlnt Ilene( • opport to I rn printUlg ind wllh 54 yr <lid pnnUng co m Santa Ana rel oc a ting to L&it u na Halls. Ca ll 547 7174 '"8tincJ lmmechate operunRS for expenenced larRe H arni. Press Operi.tor Sheet fed smgle ('O(or, 45 · or IKl" llne work onJy .. MDERY Lead Person Aho Traiftee1 T~C lf N l <:A L P U RLI S Hl N G SYSTt:MS 223() S Dupont Dr Anaheim. 92800 71<1 1937-0531 Equal Oppor ~mployt'r PRJ!'n' SHOP Trainee. Copy Cat's. 333 J rd St Laguna Beach REAL ESTATE DJtE. PT-oc~uor Mw.t ht-fam1har with VA t 'llA pro<'t'l>!>ln j( M.uumum I ) r ex pr rl'tl Pre.Icy ot So Ctlif Con tau Bev ~ R t;;\L F:ST 1\TI' SALLSMAN WANT t-:l> !-:A.RN L'PTO 1:,', COM MIS::.ION NET I C:.n earn from SSOK to SIOUt\ annually 2 fo'1nu out wh\ new h e· e.srn tng SS:.O ht>re Come talk wllh them 3 Our produl· 1 1 n r it 1J e n ' 1 ' t- land budRet ti;:r m:. 4 Pre ~t:l appl s ~alorl' ~f\nd out why "WI:' "'· p Ult' be:.t Lhrng gom~ N li area A:.k fur Mr Howard ~J.W.! H.e.tJ £6 l41h. lnt1·r•1 .. .,.111 '" r.1r1·,·r mmdi'(.1 f.1t"JIJI•· l lll1•rt"\\ tr.11n1ni: ptc'.1,an1 .11 fl'l(J&pherl'. IHl!lr "urnrn._ pot en ll" I ( ',tl I I) .1 11 " .. 11 ... rit1n1 ••-..11 1·r ,4 , :-a1 fur .111 "1111 t ~21 . Wntc.ICff Realty l~JJ t:, tat•· SECRETARY 1or .:•·ntrJ! ftt:•"I 11rt11' LJguu .. loc.stlCXl ~!i-l ll0:-7 Jo.tn '" 1 ... rn 1-. l.11 Br ~·I \!>>. 1 .. r ltiat f: t.;t, RE5'DEHTl4l SALESPERSON S I.ii..• I• J•un " r1'.1l pr .. lt~"on.11 H F "' i;,11111.1 llCIO ~"" ,1 t llfl!llOI! ht:'.td ,1.1rt for 19!!1.I • .ti I u' 1111!.1\ fu1 .1n 111 lc'f\11 14 l'll'J'' t•all \IJ1 > " r 1 • • l I .1 r I. I( ' ... M'111Ji.!• r (111 .tpfl I Wnhy H. Tayto,. Co. ReaJtor. t.I I 1!1111 Open1oi: for 11< o:n'l ii ... ale~pe ovl• ""'dlh ~. With n.lt111nJI r1• ferral '>Siem E\l 1°tll'nt work 1nl! , 011d1t '"ll' ~ 100' ~ romm1"11111 For roo!1denual app l call H9 022b E,,., u Systemi. Realtor- Receplloru.st / Part l 1 m • wanted.lmmed open1ni.: Apply m person Re~" Hair Styl.Jst. 540·~ RECEl'TIOHI ST ~\all lime Mon Fri .!!'l h.r1> per w~k. Must bt· P •·ri.o nabl e. w e ll groomed. enJOY meetani.: the publtr No t yp rng . phone expenenc~· pre ferred F'\.111 l'O. benefit~ ADP!y Pennysaver. 1660 Piucent1a Ave Costa Mesa R.eceptiomst. pt u me. for busy haar !lalon Prefer :!S-lS Pen;onable & re lrn · ble &11 ;050 ---------~st. need person w rronl ocrc appearance for pre,t 1g1ous N ~ f',n .. n c1a l Pl :>n n 1 n ~ CAX1> Some lyp1.11g. Cull Michelle or Dou2 644-7540 Receptionist/ TYDist Mature. A\rp per son. experienced as Rec<>p · llon.ilrt. H4tavy phonei.. type SO wpm , invoices. quotalloo.'S. orders. Front office appearance. To p salary ai betaef1ts. Irvine F\am. Mfr. Call Karen. ~ RECEPTIONIST . for p res t11 1ou s ex ec . awte/ part ·lime/flex tn. Huvy phones . Lite typ1na. bkka e xpcr bdpfut XlDt. pay ln · lervitwlna h m·lpm. .... ....... The Exec. OWce1Npt. llONpt. Cotr. Dr. Ste. 200 N'3C 8ch. •llC9'nOMST• U )'OU lib peope. • pro-f~ auno.~re • Call type llablly, apply s.&. now Ne w9ort Co~H• •NSIOI UUSS Mt'N UM £ 0 t: f\ill ume PQ11uon Ex •ADIA• penencci ht lpful. w1\I lntn Somt< d er H·•l work Involved P ref ~ md1u dual C"'ll ~'1-0ll?:l Tc fl wt 5-nlc•1 17201...,.,, Sh'" 5.A. '57·130 l9fT Al. AGIMT For busy La1un11 Bt-at•b Real Eltate office Xlnt oonumssions. Must have bceose. Ask rot Huth 49t-6694 Restaurant DAY IUS PUSOM · Apply Between 3·5. Mon thnl Fri, Rusty P elil'an, 2735 W. PacCoast Hwy, N.B. Restaurant Sandwich person wanted & l'OUJl\er help wantt'd. Starting w/good salary CalJ 675-2193. Restaurant BOB'S HOME OF THE llGIOY lmmedJate opemnits in our family restaurant al oea.rby locations ~ere qwre no prcv1oui. ex perience Join our rncnd ly team Come sec u'> to day between 2-4pm WaiHrs Waitnues Um11 ~ Train.fl Cashiers 23952 Avenida de la C3rlotta. Laguna I hlls 73H F.dlnger. H.B Waiters WoltreuH Manogtt' Trainees 3355 S Bnstol South Santa Ana Waihn Woitrnses Cashien 4SOJ Campus Or. Irvine Equl Oppor Emplyr Sal~ LOC*IMG FOIAM OPPOITUMITY7 Tostcrto•w ccrett". New Company looktng for career minded in diYldUals. Mo bperiette• NecH..-y. WE WlLLTRAJN Must be a ggrenive & neat appearing. No Traveling. XLMT orPORTUHITY FOR ACHIEVEMENT GUARAMT'EB> SALARY + COMMISSION Call ro r 1n l e rv1e w between 8 30 a m & l.:.lpnt. , Ask for J im 957-0032 Sa les Managem e n t Tra i n ees p /l . r n . Dyna mic. positive 18 + Dev aJt bus inc 557-3062. .. Sales/Maintenance INDOOR PLAHTS We arc looking for an outgoing person to sell & maintain indoor plants F\Jll & part time pos1· t1 o n s a\ai l ab l e / week ends r equi r e d Please apply in person Moo lhru f)'i 8-5. ROCiER'S GARDENS Restaurant 2301 San J oaqw n COUNTER HELP Hills Road Pan Lime 9-2. Mon f''r1 l•C•D•M----·64().-·5800-Xlnt working cond f\J II Mftd&tro club me m bership t:x Sales per o ot. nee Prefer mature ~an Irvine O ubbouse. 754 7500 art CJwistma1 MoMy? come to R.M. Abrams <.;ataJog Showroom. 1819 Newport 81, C.M. P /l, Fit any age wanted __ l ::.l Jack Restaurant PfTHE.LP ~--. ,, .... w...... 1100 A:ll••• 1001 .....-. ............................................................... . u&AUTAIL tqut•1 1mall ~ha.In. ladJ" t'loU1IDI boutl qu.a N .. d u per 'd . rn•ture, depend•ble =IOU w/mn1mnt .. Qre1t Salary fl llr t>:dwanlia, -..o7Sl • .,, 1018 Sa* ~Or.at &uth Ubdw NutttUoo w. ......... •w.ry+ c ........ Youoa, IJ'OW1b onl'ntt<l ~..-.nl'W(>eV pit! to expand 1n1 n m &Dllt'Dl@O t <l j> ponwullb INOOSTRl AL SUPPU t;S CALI.MARK 9157 1150 lrvuie A.reu ••••••••••••••••• Sa.les T.-ltB> •SICllTAJUIS • Llp)CorpR.&. awl ~ Ell!iec Anal\ tlUOO Yq aan\11.alt Nil corwt.r cooda lo'tC Accnt lli .300 •Cou.nieJon Sl&le:t Our Office • f\l>Pl Only I Free Lll. ~rs ~ency 4000 ~b. F.al ab '64 Newport Heacb. 833-3190 SICRETARY Son.It! shorthand helµful Presley of So Ctltf Con Lllct Sharon S4().~ IALLOOH,LTD. SECURITT Retal As1t. Mflr. Gate guard reqwred by Looking for people to pn vate comn1un1t y 1n work 3 rut.es + wknd!i Laguna 8HCh ur t'a Day Must have creative n air slu.rt DLll Mon 1-'n for w/ftne line of traditional appl.494 8571 wome ns & child rens c I o t h i n g . X 1 n 1 SECY /HO SH to S9SO Salary+ Bonus. Fee paid Toµ cow /plush 5*s d e ne{.'<is you r good typ Positions open, ru11 & 1ng ror Uus vune ty s pot P IT . bac k gr ou nd 1n Also reeJobs Yvette Retail Sales or Cine 770-2732 ctuldrens & womenl> ap CcwttcuRpO 'enonnef parel helpful. 24551 Raymond Way 846· l476 ~ 1 ts El Toro •••••••••••••••• --S EWI NG MAt:lll N E Sales 0 P t-; H A T 0 It ~ TIJ..R.OM MacGregor Yacht!>. 1631 NEB>S YOU Placentia. c M 642 6830 To fill avalanche of or de r s from m arine. moto r cycle, s por ting goods, motor s ports, re Wlers. Great oppty but we are very selective & want confident wmnl'r types only We tram ex pertly. Vts1t us & see. Call Mr. Stone S.W-4023. 9-L Sales Wanted young men who will get along well wtth w o m en C all M r Thompson S.W·40'l3, 9 t SHEET METAL WORKERS Sheer Opet ato.s LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS Tow 'f'hlck Dnven u pw'd. Top pay Apply 0 6W Towlna. HOB Clum Way, C.11 IU·tm -w-....ctua..._ ~ ........... " .. " ~ .... , ....... Le Walnut cupboard from Old ~ lo L.A. rolrron • Lllht(!(i ahelvea on top, dr•._,.. below, ldeMI fpr bat 01 buffet lo home or for •tore Avpr a laed 12000. aell $400 You move. May be aeen at mue Door Antiques. ~ Newpon 81, CM Or ct.II ~2101 or ~~ ._.. .... Clerll .... -.Cet 10' 0 Co bene f it• Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540·7839. A Kend avh1 C~ll PAJD _lnd. E.O.E. Ws br/d ry rs 1 Ref r igs . J'ra&oee between LS, Ir 23 worlun& or not ~Hll33 yrs, mecba111cally 1n Used Refn&erators dined. neld i.nstaUal.Jon Wasben Ir Dryers 642·!5.22 BARGAINS.SE RVICE TRAJNEE YARDMAN· rema1 yd. must be ID· telli&eot. good wtpeople, mecb. Mission Vlej o area 831-2.313 Travel Agent. exper only ExeculL\e T r a ve l Service Commerc1i;t1 Sabre. 83.J..9406. Travel Agency Grow with us! Growing commercial travel or !lWlWllJOfl lS looking for md1v1du11l desinng op portwuty LO move ah1•atl in the tra vel business New learn in g ex peneo~ arc ava1labli· w i th r es er va tion ~ SYl>t e m s, m1 0 1 computer s and travel U'all\lng lo rurthcr )UUf own kno ... lt'<ige tr .> ou rl' good . v.e want you t-:x cc I I e n t e m p I u ~ t• t• betlef1t.s & :.alary t•om mensurale w it h ,.,. penenre Minimum 2 >" exp r equ1rctl 714 957 ZTOO TYPIST Full ume position :-.1 u:.t have good l) p1og :.k1lh lo work 1n one girl ofrlcc T )'p1ng . ..i n;.we r 1n.: phones, riling. making appt's & travel ar range ments Shorth1111d nol nec.-essary Salary com mensur att" w 11 h ex penence Call ~s:> 15~ btwn8-5 TYPIST WANTt:o :J to 5 ililys 11 week Ph'a~:mt Wl)l'ktrti;: l'<md A1iJ.1I)' 1n person. Penny!>avcr lt.liil Placentia A ve Cu~IJ Best ApPl.aance 536-0911 Alabama &Adams. HB 1015 .•••...•••..•.......... Punua ot to Calif r1v1l code sec 1988 f'r1 me ~rties will on Tuei. . Nov 6. l979. conduct u pubbc sale at the prl' reuses formerly occupied by Franklin Houac ur Color. 729 W. 16th, H 4. Costa Mesa. Calif . Jt l2 00 noon of the follow mg abandoned persunal prope rty · S he h •1nit. postage mad11 ne . 12 noor model telcv1..,11111 :. c \ !I • 4 5 p u r I ,1 b I 1• leleVlSIOO Sct.!. 71! lt11'll• model lelcvuuon set:. :lO p I Ct U r l' l U b t• \ , 7 ',! t.ell!\'l.!>100 l'hll!\MS, 011" 1>urls .rnd I ub•·' Jnd misc orfll'\• furni\ur1· andeqwp Pnmc Propertw~ mJk1·' no repre:.l·nt.111on ... 1\h respec:t to l ht" r1llll''>'.> ,,, nwrrhuntJ1'1hl) 11( th•• good.\ tu lit ... old JI JUI oon iand .ill 1:00K.b ... 111 l>< )Old ·u, I!> 111 lt.11111> '.th• or by tlw pll'c ,. Term.' C J'h Jll I" """·r t) purch.i~.-,J mu t 11<• 1111 mf(1 remu\t'll from tht pre mi 'l"' SaJe of .JO) ttr ,di f1f lh1• .:ood:. ht'rf•111 tl1·'1 rill<'•! SIJbJCt•l lO lfrltJ( d,11f11 pn or l•• "'"° Sandwich & s alad a!> semblers, part ume. S till 9am. Mon thru Fri, $3 50 per hr Lori ·s Kitchen, 979-0747 aft JOam for appl. 3131 West Segerstrom M~a __ _ ."lollt'l' 1~ hi•rl'I>~ '''" ,.,J UIAICI an\ l'l'r-..1111 1 l.11111 Ill~ W1 1nll•rt•-..l 111 .111\ 111 tho• Jf1,ro• do• o rl hi·d personal On>V\'rl) '4 hll'h l'Or\5llt Ult .... ,I fltlrllttl) 011 t>w abandom"<.1 prn11 .. r1' nf F'Tanklln 111111,.• 11! Color. rorm1·rl\ 1111111~ bu,s1nl"'l> .it 72!1. W It.th ~l . B 4 \·o.,l.i M1•:.J . <.:.iJ.1r th.11 w1 h da1m ht• excrc1st.>d prior lo th•· date of ol.ll\ton hl're1t1 :.1·1 forth by rontact 1n j.! Leanne K11no at !>01 ~penor f\\e . Newport Beech . Cali f. 112663 7141~3940 Seamstress. sail Iott ex per pref erred. full time . Ptr. 631·1842 SECRETARY Corporot• H•od· ; ~ ... Santa Ana. Ca TYrtST E.0. E. MI FI H Accurate typist. ~ood of r SHIPrlHG & IECEIVIHG Mail expenence helpful Some hlllng. 00-80 lbs 1 Xlnt company benefits. informal orflce C M Ca ll M1ll1e a rt. 9am ~5SJO ::.lul Is. salary open 549·1767 WaJlress w car for wicker basket lunch ser vice 9::J>.lpm, Mon·Fn. Earn $12.S.$150 weekly. Must be neat, personable & energet.ic. Call 979-0747 aft 1oam for appt. - WAMTIO DtllVBl SUNDAY ONLY lkydn 8020 ................•.....• Redline p rnlin1· M 11lt1 t•ros.s ral'lllJ.! t11k1· llk1.• nev. $100 MO !144!> ev~ 95.s-OOOOdy .. ~.OltoWzt. tt7t OALYPtLCYf C9 ........ _. • ........ I ·-lllO ....._...... . .. .. ... , ................................................................ . Clpll ~. Mfae rua. '77 14 • Su Ray Sun· dancer. Z28hp, trlr, $11,IOO 213.195.9032, 7l4-Sr1~•. U e1ece Wed1ewood croeary, Uftftls ctrtaa· !al madliae Ir racqutt.t. 9· ~ llDM colored •to• . ...,_U'll. Ida. UM new $125, call ... llT7 ZJ ' Mako turnkey eqll6pped. 11•.000 firtn. Great m arlin bo•t. 1134113 1113-m& '•;::r· ...... ,.. 8055 '°'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE FUro. appli1ncet1. baby thinaa. wom t:n ·s dotJuna. plywood & new doora.6'8-5576 MOVING MUST SELL! Db bunk beds like new. go&d leaf eel tbl, redwood picn.lc tbJ • bncha, Ham mood organ hlte new. Lewie lcart etcbinp . .+- IJllrnerou.s other items ~call evenings. Huim.e.oldGoochl0'5 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wALau•s WAMTID Penlan or Ch1nclc ru~• P.P.only. 644·5177 WANI'ED: QUEEN SlZE Brau, wood. or rattan hMdboard wtout or wllh frame·foolboard. $ re uooab1e Ca II 964 5947. Im 7J' Vlk!nl ~!; (Rwlabolrt ), new un '1'11 q . mbp OMC 1/0 fuU covers 6 t.op, many txlr&s t82:50. By owner. n4t61~ 77~26' Low hours. Eqwpped. 873-0870 or 815-5861. ~ LL-•1 22' NA offshore, ~ hp IOll OMC J/O~~tru. .. ...........•.•....... Earl y 60 ·1 P'e nde r Telecaster g1.11tur .. Gibloll SOwatt amp ~ 641.aJO to60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aooust.IC Z30 w/M1lchell ......, 8070 4-12" cabtniet '600 Les • • •• • • • • • • • • .,. • • • • • • • • • Paul custom S600 XJ ot Bldly Arcack pme, cor· oer group, twlll bed. sm r:msc. ·~ms. 968-6402. '49. Luders 16, 25fl. vam h u l l . s l i p 1n NB buut1ful S40 00 1&4-i.n o i..mes cbamood cu tr· ri. 2 ccnd. a 1858 Ul'Prindle Catam a ran l7mos old Ulx trlr fully + ct Appr $:i000. sell $250() Aft S wkd ys or Sat & SUo. 631 ·5727 W~ set ~ct pd SI 900 new. S87Scash Desi>' S4Mf74,973-4026 Diamond & Jewelq c ert1f1c attoo & a p pra.LSals. while you wait f"u lly eq ui pped lab, latest computer pn cmg Gra duate Gemologist G.I A New port Bch Gemulog1c11I Lab FcJr uppt call ~-2576 Office Fw Mic 1 & eqw pped 494 3528 <II ) • ,,., ... 1015 dlir.>~ - ••••• ••• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • • .U · Garden Ketch Bn iilol. Walnu t e xec d esk & F G . Dle:.el 711 838-561:! C1"edeawl. mcl uchni: ch r OOk l\hr davenport 2 lthr l!t walnut side chrs . f750 CRlALOCIC 37 ITT4 )645-lOl\, 8.30-4 JO fo'ast Cl~rgliw. crw~•nR -l'Ullcr Prorcss1onalty Unique ont• o f ·<i k 1 nd c·ust.om bwll Telilk & o;.I< claw rooted mothol(:Hly 1nter1or Loaded with partners dt:!>k $1fi50 llear 1nclud1ng chei.cl. Ah o lge :selec·\ ion ,,, windv;me & re(n~t!ratur o l h e r u sed ,., (I 11• •· Re ad y l o (· r 1.1 1 i. 1· furn1turt' Mt·.\t.1hdn an)"Nhcre SJi0.000 uHt!r Lltsk of Co6ta Me!-.a llllJO C714 1 898 mo l'r1 v:1\• Ne..,. por t Bhd C O'>lJ party M~, 642 11450 8080 , .... -8087 ~lps/ 9070 ••••••..••.••••.•.•....••••...•.•.............•••.........•...•...••. UJGGA(if TAGS from )OUT business card ~ lin t' t•ard ror fclfh WI( plus one spore V. t' r t'turn pe rma n entl) ~.tied attuctl\e taii & 'tr.II' mttting Jlrl•n• I IJ rt"qwrt'mt'nt l'r• 't.'tl\ l•.1!>:. & th .. rt h .r .. vi-n.urt.JJu.J laJ: t•m 111'\t.' ..... 111'.tpt'r l11b111 ur L>.i' l.l(J pa,pn & . .,.,. ...,,11 "•d~ & tnm >•1ur w~ Or tr; tv.n c-.1r11., b(u k ltl ba< k rsun:..., $:.!••1111r3 $5 I !it.11(.'> SI GOl'a 6 !llJ~$1 50t:cl IOor rnvre SI -4() t.'.t. ~I~ T .. ). Included 'IJO CARU0 lJrav. }our o ... n or i.l'nd 11.1nw. add rel>!. µhhn1• & ""f' II ma kt: om• l·:ud '*' t111( AJJ '1!t t'd< h S...>n<l c~lt ur mvm.') or dt·rto "LOT nJf'ITIHG P 0 Box lSQI CU,t.a ~esa. C:• 9'2626 CEUMICS H.andpawted cf"ra m1cs. plaques. nall\'llY set. plates. mut'h m1i.r it.ems Also special or den. & colors d<,ne .il rl' ..sonable cost ~ 574~ COPY MAClll=" 1- l"\Ch un) paper '~ Pn1.'t' 962 ;033 PERSIAN Kitten' f'I-\ ~rt'd Lnµh· d1.i111p nv-.her 838~ fl'iCIROS & °"1-' • 09 0 .••.••••••............. • • • •ll.10 ~ uf '-t.W I. L'S 1-;o p1 •n<" &-r1r r ,, n llfG up Ut·dl• r 751 11~1 Or.1o:;in ~ urlllH r 1.llttl Iklul•' Xlnt c •inti ll•11n" '" f-rofo).:.1on.al " Slll.6 Old Tun<' Shakt•"' 1.1!.1) or p!antJ xlnt l'Orlt.l Hulh 111 dd S5l lltilll ,1(\ J :•1 •••••.••.••.•.......... Ro&s11tnol ~m .... h .. k1· ~ 'lle\'~r IJM"CJ l9Xm $1.5(J 545 9Ti2 SUPS AV .All.AILE VAi . "'l'WJXIM 11<'6 05.SI lt~Jt \hp .... nte<t 10 ,,, •'\IClun<JIJ..ill ;I(; S.11lho.tl Ill ,, .... 1,. rt Jfl•,, J'll',J • •tint " t I 1. C,111f,., ,, !i,j ~. Sl111 hJll I •II Juih ''' fl.•n ··• ·~~ 4l1ll ~ \ ,-1 fo.IJ '>1111 IH rt•fll ,,, t f-oJl(flllt'f I fl o .'11•111 II• '1-r ~II 1 onll V. "uhl ""' '"'"' J' poirtwl I' .Joi,. 11\t .. , .. ,JroJ 11:11 ',!..,;,., T~attOft ••••..•.......••.•..•.. .A;rcnrft 91 I 0 ••••...........••.•••.. Spot ""9 G>oodl 8 0 Cf 4 trl Ht.> J\'11 Oel>on.m ~pt 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlr.n1 l fR \lu't Si ll Roe.s1gnol ~Ito t 70 ~ m. n4 t.\.S t.110. ~ Jl l~I skt.s. ~. K2 1~m -.1>..1.. Ca...-;eo. S.; gs both in i.:ooJ 1·ond aftit 9 I 20 963-2l)S6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..cbes r l.'R Sp .• u1t11n1: ~olr club& w cstm tk<'or.tt•1r bag 4t cart $1!'JO t>lZ U70 days. 646-Q29 e\ es Stan. lmair-t. ... 1095 ...............•....... OAKSTOR fo: f1XTL'Kt;.' Com plete outfit in eJCcellent cun<l1t11111 t'Of'lt.un1ng t 'en 1h1n.: needed t..o full) t'(!UI p medium -.1it 't1111• SUP'9 c A..MPlll L.uw luv. m1lcaR<' 1-unJ I \On p 1,.&1.1p .,. 11 RolJJJ-Ong c·ampcr Uulh w many many 'tra, Xl ot <ortrl O H l <i OW'llt-,k D 1'7.'>P t-:KATI- "\ S'T "FLI T llt '- WF.tJU:.'\l> t ~mt< "" tna)1> 0Uc·1 F'or mon-ll• t.i1h , Jll .Inc 11r I II ~3 >ISIW ur .i(l<'r o,11n1 !Mi ~ WAHTEO wanted for lunchtime help, Mon.Fri. 2·5 days wk. Pay $3.25hr Furn uniform. train 1 day flexible schedule<. Nl•w Wiene r schn1tzel 250 South Bristol. C.M .. near Redhill & Bristol SALES ORDER State wide invest m ent services firm -F ashion lsland. Busy , a ct ive. challenging, divers1r1e<1 duties. Good skills, ttyp ing/ s h orlha n d 1 or ganizational ab1l1t1cs 64()-0123 M · Fr1 9: 00 S 30 SHI PPING/REC CLERK Gr owing fir m n eeds respon person full lt me warehouse duties. Rec 1ncom1 ng s hipments. stock shelves. pull o r- ders. prepare out~umg l>h.tpmenls. UPS & Po;.tul experie nce prd l•rrcd ca11 ~36J2. To deliver Daily Pilot bundles t.o earners Re q1.ues van or large stu oon wagon and a good dnving record Phone 642·4321 a nd ask fo r Harry Seeley or Don Williams Cati 8035 Cl.l'B DE CAS A mf'm ••• •••................. !Jer.o>h1p Sl600 Ca II Joan Jl CALL P Fl::l FFl-.11 \21 J >43fl 138.'l ~hi•lt 1111 H oll ftt r•I JLtm·hw u l J II , :, I ll!)lil Retail Sales. perm pt time. m atu re. exper pref. For Wome n ·~ specialty s hop 645·571 l Sale s I Dc p en d a bl c Homemaker for perm part time. eves and Sat hrs.. xlnt discount T he eotree Bean S49-1766 Sales. An ~xc1tin.: new concept related to the 1n terior design ind 1s ex paodin.g t.o the Ora ngc Coast area. Apphcal.Jons rnw being accepted ror / oomult..anls who arc pror o r ien ted & h i g hl y mot.ivated. A complete training program prov, bigb comm plan w/no in· come limit. 546-3788. Sales .Positive thinking sales & mg mnt toainees. Part time, full time, loc, out or dty.~ SaJel Clerk. part time/ perm., must work at least 1 wknd d a y . 497.21125 Expanding product line have generated this im· mediate opening with great potential for ~d· vancemcnt . Fam1ltanty with aerospace faste ners would be very helpful. Salary commensurale with expe ri e n ce & knowle dge o f 1 h e m · dustry ROSAN, INC. 714 S48·SS33 Newport Beach. /\n Equal Opporturuty Employer -~-·~--~ Secretary Newport Beach ad a~en cy requires person with excellent skills . s ome uccts payable & reC'e1va ble expenence . Call Jill at 54.9-865 I SECR ET ARY · Part· time. <From your o wn home> Work abOut 20hr:. per mo. & earn $150 Mu s t t a k e g ood shorthand over the phone & transcnbe. May han· die lite books. Should live in or around Cd M Ca II Debbie 557 ·8220 Ext 231 SITTERS UNLJ MITEJ.>. a proress1011ul chtldcan· s1tung agy. desper ately needs quaJ1r1ed ~1ttcrs 67:'>-9tm S m all psyth1 atr1 c hospital 1n S Or ange County seeking M a1n 1enance person vanoui. ~QUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER W A R E H OUS E ~/\;-.. EXPER -Resp person ror fabnc warehouse Good opp w/growmg ro Irv area Salary comm w ex per 556-7915. -duties · plumbing e x , ________ _ penence prcr Pay com W A R E H 0 U S F: mcnsurate with slolls PERSONNEL Xlnt rnnge benefits Call No exp. necessary 2 F\Jll 496·5702 btwn 9a m & tJme pos11Jons. Start 1m 4pm med Sl600 per mo with -ialesperson d esired for SECRETARY ORDER ruJJ t_1me employment. DESK-ty ping 60 WPM. Talented Young m a n lo Retail greeting ca r d phone or ders, gene ral tram for precision mstru· store /\ La Card. So ofc growing c,ompany m ment repair (no elcc· ~l Plaza._EM C.M. 5674116 trorucs) Must be r e ha· raJSe in 90 day!.. Light shipping, reee1vmg. as sembly & quahty control wor k Outs t a n d in g benefits. Ca II S.W 4606 for awt ble. have manual dex SAL E S I' E R S 0 N -Secretary. general orfice. tenty & excellent vision Stereo dept. exper .. pre r. good typing, excellent Long tratn1ng penod On· Perma ne nt rulltime. beoefits64S-2111 L ana. ly sen ously mlerested WATER RESOURCF.S R.M Abrams. Catalog --------need a pply. Call for in- showroom 1819 Npl. Bvd. SECRETARY-Part-lime, terview appl. be tween ENGINEERING Career CM. hrs & wage negotia ble 7.gAMonly. S46-0606 opportunities rnr ex call645-3118 for appl. p e r ie n c ed C 1\'1 I SALESPERSON. perma· "PEACHER Engineers, Designers & nen\ full lime, will train. SECRETAR V '10A Oraf\sman background R.M. Abrahrns Catalog Experienced with strong Math ins t, cred, r /T. in design or master plan· Showroom.1819 Newpo rt typing &. s h ortha nd e le m grades, C M · ning of water systems. Blvd, Costa Mesa . skills, full lime career _642_-0C_u_______ including water supply. SAL"""PERSON to sell opportunity. Apply 1n 'l'EACHEll sewage design, pump a:.o> person t.o: Mr. Fuentes 'ii;A 5" s tations & reservoirs membershipe; for private a1 Robert Bein. William PE. d ri ti Ins t elem Experience desired m re OOCJS 8040 .......••.............. KE~llOND !'ups Al<C L"hamp '>lrt' \\ t-l'cl & s h o .,. P•I Pl) 213 tin 1345 art r. pm AKC Gldn Retne• 1•r IJUI'' llunters. ... tr do.:... HO l'ha mp l'ed11:t1•c ~I ~c II mo '\Kl. Olcl 1-~sh Sht.-eP. ... cl11J.! .H' less. S300 1lr 11.,1 ofr 833-1501. ' Pit Bull Pup'> Obi re JO,'llered M ,c lc & flom J lc 5.J&-2739 •YOUSHIRE nRRIH AKC. F'em pup. S.:1>1·1387 --- f"wwihn 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used Furniture & Appl.aanee& QR I VI 111 sell ai SELL for You MASTBS AUCTtO .. 64' 1616 & ll3-H2S CASll PAID 752 7ff70 bet 8·5 Washer elec dryer $250. Refng $1UO L~wnmov.('r ,or.t vurio1h h:.e hld 1tc•rn' Aft 6pm. ~·4638 l:i\.Slf PAIU lur gold . s11\er d1amoods. rubws. 1•mtruld-. s apph1r,•:. IH14 Gold EHh.in.il' 492 A470Call for .:!Pl>' 312 Ciulloo fl.l)h aQuar1um v.tth all t'~u1pm .. nt Sl500 or ltt.'i.t orrr. S ~wood hot lUb ..,. l' 'fUIP Ca ll art i;'µm till 1952 1\1\t.'r 10/\M \Ill :t l'\1 Wiii tn.•k1• ,opprnnlmo•nl Ul'H't' TV, Rocio. HFt St.no 8098 ····•·•·••··•••···••·•· BeautJfuJ 2S RL' \ t nlm TVS~ 2,r "·•rr Fre(> Del &'6 r186 STt:RU> ::.IA"akt'r" ne ... sull tn box. ne'er u ... 1-d 3-way l2'' ""oofer. 60 w.cll t~ & mid leH•I rnn trots. S yr wurrJnl\ Penn) s M l'~ '>•'rt•'' Sells tn ::. tore for S4~ Sac S2~0 lor both -8!IZ 1832 1Gar1.ll•11 C';ro•,. • t~ p1l'<'1!5 s 1her n.11v.:tre Elect.rophoruC' /\ M t-\1 n l'Ol"d player a nd t:iPl. ll> sound system spe..ikH' 91 SO ..........•••••........ 1\1 K.1~ ...... 1k1 ·~111 :.IW nr l>c.·:.t ull1 ·r ·m :17!1'1 'K ;,, 110~ l>i\ $!.\II ..._,'I A '1.\11 \ Sli!i ,.io tlltlll '7'~ llnod.J ti~ hkl' Ill'" ;ux o m1 $39.'I blJ 117'4 iii h.7. !AA.I. 1mm.i1 nu -,J(' 11500 1)42 9682 t972 11 0 ;'11 U \ l'I< I ;!, \ t'f'Y good sh u Ill' 154 • 1 (.;;.tll 494 1747 Or .&!r. 2S7 I 16 silver !-el" 1ng pcs 1847 Rol(l'n liro:. Am ~ p~t 846-3529 and shelf un 1l. S2:'S Motor Ho"'ts· Sale/ Ladles ~oil clubs. Pall! ~2280 _ •.-A/Sto.--91 60 Be~. S!IO. hardly ust.-d .....,.. -...,. K33 1501 ~ & ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----~,..wt RENT 23 fo'IRfo:BALl Hand <'rt><'ht't bedspread ••••••••••••••••••••••• S ELF CONT A IN ~ll ~sz &larg1•round 1n ~al 9010 REA50NA8LE1>45228J ~~~~e 543·0566 -•••••••••• •••• •• • ••••••1·----------I United Alrhoe ''t pncc cnupon SSO 64-HSR.S ---- Dale's RV Sales We stand behind what we sell ! ONEOWN~H.S club.Musthavesalesex· FrosUrAasoc.1401Qua 1l grades, F IT . C M port&s pectficaUonwnt 8' Early Am Sofa szoo. set " l1n!S MM lo profile, special dbl nm w /VW adaptors S7S 8 flat clarinet wtcas e. $125 646-S1Z7 SALES pe r . 6 7S·6090 Ca II St. Newport Beach. SC2AMU Ing, rac1hties des ign, c..... ~weeo2&6PM. ---------mapping, calculations & """-y""r. large upn ght. For gd used rum , anu cps&clr1V's 957 8133 WHITHll BUYING 77 MayOow•·r lH' mini-. C8 l 3 4 •\lee per'. dash iur. stiower. new fobnt·s Abeolutely 1mlllllc Nl•w l.tf'les Chot l'c of color,. &00 SECRETARY -Mus t T E L E P H 0 N E t" ro ...... ~ Opp CM t..lty Sales have GOOD shorthand " SOWCJTOHS ;~u~e~~~r!i~~~~-unncn HOME = ~~ ~~ ~~i~~ National corpo ration, * SIOO per Mo. 'fr typ.ogskills. Active R.E. Part time. Sun Thurs . swne ar work samples ..,_ menl.tacturer of quaJlty Y o ur s al es co m · Developer.Airport area, S::.lto 9::.>PM Can earn Mr. Fuentes, Robert ll'IMrftHJ SALE beautilul wood arms. to ligbtiJJe products for munica tlve skills will XJ.ntoppommitytoleam MOO to $700 per mo.Wl!l Bein, William Frost 41 w.u&-VU r e upho l s t e r . $4 0 . ciommerical "lndustrial lead you into a manage. cons true lion. C a 11 tra1n. Must be respons1· Assoc. 1401 Quai l S t. Decorator furn1\ure & 5'7~!82. ueen bas opening for men1 career. Expanding 54&358Sweekdays . ble Ir able to follow 10• Newport Beach. acceuories. c.edar Glen R E II () O E L I N G aales person lo LOCAL company promotes from structJons. In N B. area. Townhornes, 2554 EJden KJTCKEN territory. Must withi n. C all Bryan Secretary. Need responal· _5_._3402 _______ Women n e eded for Ave, Costa Mesa. u tog Alb cabloeU. au bit 1n pre11"'re In· 95'7·J50lrvine. ble person to h e lp T E L E p H O N E housecleaning service daily.642-6734 oveo. "cook toe>. $200 or or SELLING TWt la y_. DAILY PtLOT IOATMAIT "'75-"78 8ubblt-top van t o n ve r s 1o n s {6 ' ~. self c·ont. dash Ill', new f1bnci; & Ure:. l.mmac Choice or colors ~M>O ~for their 5.._ .. 5 _.5,..,,.,..5 w/miac office duties. 1NTERv 1 E w E Rs Good pay, good hrs. Rob· -..1 1 bes t offe r . 892-1832 To_._ .. _ ed 8 . Experience ~-r-8' "'" t;ypiq,SH Ir some bkpg. needed for public opinion tie's Rag• Mop 548-0'1~7 8' Coun\cy style _.a, x nt tOardem Grove> ...-... r-'7$.76 li"our Star 19'·20· • • JU!u:m~ Penon.a.Uty plua adults Exper nee. Pay com· aurvey b y nationally YouthCoumelors ccnd. 552-8' Amer. ALrUne coupon• ctl 642-56 78 mm1I (3>. New Porter e=. a meus t. Hi~b t o .work wilb and memurate w/esp. can known eurvey research Part Time e venings. • SLtno radio, .tmat ~~======~ mlnJs 20'·22' <31. A I treekl)' comdliaalona • motivate ldds. Over 21. for •PP!:~ 11a1n-3pm. firm in S.A. Daytim e Out&Oinl adults worlllnll WANTED. QUEEN SIZE .... llO.&tl.o51S. Qaltm bit $81\ flberglu ::~ ~b dash t bonn. Full company In Laguna, Capiatrano, ...,..""'f«Dave. .work. $3.n per hr. Call witbyouth.Over2\.0wn Brua. wood. or rallaa ...., DI'# '1t'fabri: lou~>s: -------'-medical SaDClemeoteareH. ~--Genolf.lttyp· SJ.3Zl blr 5Plll & ask trmaportaUon. S:UO hr. headboardwtoutorwilh Ladles l0.1pd bicycle, ?:!!.r~:21!:~.}!~~ Beaut i ful c o n d ;.:..,~. For In· PAITTIMI 'r;;&~1btkpt. phones. for Judy aiart.&tPM frame-footboard. S r•· HW <:ond $75. 31 '· ---... -. aGQ.Sl0,!100. Cho ice o( ...,.appolntment.-IVIMIM4'fS ~Ca11~BW~~f'19.~3163~._:_~~li~~~~~~~ CALI.ANDREA _..b&e.Call9"·5'M7. ~allakflcabloet ~....,.. CALLCR\JCK PRJOR Pl"'Ot• 'lbe Relbt.erNewapaper ecz.a:n. est 250, \.SPM. Attrac. Iola 6 lovne•t $50 . Free cast iron ... , 1• 9030 oolon. 014•'34-ttZO ~ ._. Sea•••• "-°'*'1nCI for mom· .:E.:;;..O.;;.;.;;E:.;... ______ Cwt $'796. Sell $29S. bathtub, y ou h aul. ....................... Sl.~sa.ooodown on u11· ~~~>' En~i.=~11. ~,;':~ :~:.•n:x:!r~ci ~S:.':'D!nO:'~ i: * ·, •rr £:on~!:~~C:~1i :~ uaed t'arpet· ~·f:·~•>:,,~~~:~~r t:7~~~t&~~l un 'i~ii=~;;~~~~I Ask For Andrea w/Xld. product.loo ~pm1 ~ Bch. Call Mr. ~-·••••••••••••••• Z " oakw cooaol• 91196. VII ITOm 3 Br Julllar1l 1'1indiemountl ~\857 i ~ Rep. to call 00 re-Uilll, fd llatt 1 aey, u~bley;;;;;••;;M;;JJJ;.;i;;;;;J .Spa 1011 Alco colOT portable. mill. $1.n ynl, 3 cole>n -....... Power' 9040 ~ Mr LIMiner acler ad bu1lneu •C· C.Ullrt. Jay: m-mi. _ .... •••••••••••• '-...o3. aval.Jable. S52.fl878 :::':'::••••••••••••••••• 15092 Ha rvard Ave., =-~«Fr~.d::.':C:: SIClll'AlY HUOELOAD80Fae ..;;:.:;Mll....;;;;.; . .:.U_k_e_ne_w_P_ec_a_n_1 L.Ynx Hat. Reaaonable. 18'DU1'nELD l•--•l•r•v m_c __ _ Bau + Commtaaion. D.Uftto ... IW Toiuc.10Ww... ANnQUES Tboam1ri1Je S-pc bdrm f:'ollSportllat, lo price. BAYBOAT 0impuy benefit.I. wm Mml be ramtUar wltb bctoreUw =k~~ -. lriJ>'e dresser, twin SS24S llodil\ell rrocn elect to -rg W\lllleba.&o. 23· Mm1 "* Neat •-arance VA/rHA proce11lng. ~blk. --w-Blvd CM rnirfon. bkcae, wood 4' ded st.art 0 .8. ln well W\anie, S2.000 rnrs. rear --llllnUnt.ml 1 YT ex9r. req. ...--,....,._...,. • It.hr kn1 hdbrd. r hat on American Airlines 14 ) lftdd. trlr. SS..000 ba&h, new Miobelln Ure&, 'J.::: =a~r::O PrakY ol So. Calif. Con· De.1'1 PUot 1be f-..t draw lD lbe c:t.t.. Worth Sl500. •t-11 ~ d l1eount coupona, UNITED YACHTS AMIF'll a trll CB r adio, Plac:e~•a Ave., Costa tact Bev l Oaaified.942•5171 West ... a Dally Pilot mo. Must 84-IJ I 67$~ S2.10. 54().8121, 780-~ BJUCRS INl\l.. xtru . lllnt \~ttd. ~~~~~~~~~M~~~=====d~=~5~4~~~0~5~0~0~.=d~~~~~~~~O~edM.~~~ ~m~ _~_s ______ I TI4~3W NI~~ .. -Craft ~••plq .............. --" 0 .. --.. .... ....................... t 0 ,. ... ~"'· -~ .. -.. -,,,,. ........ -~ .... ,-a1ci111111r'lw , .. ......... , ...........•. MIW PABTSA:SJUlVI I MOUi.i ~~:n.'Ulrr~ ~Se\.•Qan melt}~ II• t nt SA»Oe••ca POl9 ?:MOS.. lllaU\. S-0\.a Ana Al u.ODmier o1 w~ 546-7070 'M VW trantule 6 eq!M 5UO •acb oir •t olrer ~ Four wire wheel coven for "79 Eldorado ~ 6'13-2191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS ANO ADVERTISERS The price of items advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classified advertising columns does not me lude any applicable taxes. IJcense, transfer fees. finance charges, fees for 811' polJUtJon control de· Vice certJ.licalJons or de aler documentary pre parauon charges unless ot.berwlse s pec1f1ed by the adveruser ••pi•/ Cliu'cs '520 ....................... 1964 CONT IN ENT AL OONVERTIBLE BEST OFFER. CALl.631-4286 '32 Ford ..roadster; comp. ~;must see to ap- pneciate; after 6 P.M .• Mao. \.hru Sat .. 644·5736 '62 T·Bird HT All ong. & recond. lmmac' 538()(} NB. 548-4975. C l>Hl'«Hl C HfVIOl t l ' ' I I • "'''". ' !>4C>-ll00 C.111,~U Your Car~ CUVllllMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR l'~Oean Uaed Import:> C&Uatlkeorl>oo US.lt7t WAMTED! Lale model Toyolh. Vol\106, P\ckupg & Vans Call us lOday ! '"·~~·h• c .......... ..._ •U-UOl w uo.tu7 PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us the opporturuty to cons1der lhe purchase <11 lrade·m or your clean fU'sche. Check with Us Today! AUTOS WANTED Don't trade · sell us your us ed Mercedes Be nz CaJI us t.o find out what yoor MBZ's really worth Mission Viejo Imports 831-1740 9550 Autos., Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•..•.•................ '70 Land Cruiser . only General 970 I 70.000 m ile:. $1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l009or642·1000 SAVE GAS lo ga!> m1 TNCq 95&0 w ' th 1 s · 6 6 Toyota •••••••••••••• ••••••••. Corona' White 4 door. r<· '61 Ford truck. pickup. oewena.. new tires. $950 Call Paul. 00-9115 '68 ~V)' I ton step·van. 6 cyl, 78.000 1.11. xlnt nm· rung, good gas ma. ideal f<Jf' conversaoo $1800 PP m4167~5716or 549 7154 ally lllnt tond. l(d bod>. w 1new brks·trans w1nng-4>att-l'lut c h I never got. my Lie. so h~ not been dn ven $895 Call eves wknd:. ~.or 1 ·493·7592 Alfa IOfllto 9705 ..•.••••.•......•.•..•. 111111 IATlt DllJVDY! L.taell&ICTIOM OflMIW ltrt nm .. .... A.LBOIDCll•a INSTOCll ~t toda1 We al.o may have &bal pre·owoed BMW 1ou are loolllDI tor• IJl-2040 4tMt4t OUMel COUNTY'S OlDIST $ SaJea rv1c.: LeUlllll tovc.-. ... -. Rolls Aoyce BMW 1540 J•mbOl'ee Newport Buch ~1>444 '711MW l20la Aulomatle. cbamon1x With blue velout inlerior. 9'ereO. air condit aonloa. alloy whee15. IOw mllell 4648VAX > SAOOLUACK VALLIY IMPORTS 131·2040 495.4949 808 McLAREN'1 8SON Beach Blvd. LA HABRA ~Ml. No. of SA Fwy l C7141522·53ll Sunday by Appl '771MW lZCH. Automatic, topat with stereo, air conditioning. low miles. <8941' JA I SADDLUACI YAWYIMrORTS 831-2040 4t5-494t '721MW IAVARIA 4 door an silver grey Automatic, air condH1on mg, power steenn~ Ex· eellent ~son Moton 407 31.Sl St.. N H 613-0670 615 5861 771MW l20i 4 speed. sunroof. air t·un d1t1on1ng . 'lerel tassetle Excellent <200SXE > SADOUIACK VAUEYIMPORTS 831-2040 495.494, 61 -"4 t.on t'ord, aulo tr an:.. runs i::reat. bac raf1<'~ $700 968-0018 '76Alla R.omcruAUt'tla. 5 74 2D()2.Jtlnt conrl AM/t''M spd AC AM FM t·us:; stcrw. sunroof '79 Ranchero. a ir. like new. 10,000' males. P P ~9272. 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T1 DODGE Tradesman 100. P IS. P IB. custom paint & interior, captain chairs. portholes on sides front & rear vents. mags W/n£W wide tires. 32.000 mi. XJnt. SS.500 or bst ofr. Call 870·4564 (F)JUerton > P.P. "T1 Dodge 8300. bubble top, econ. 360 motor, lots of xtras. lake new . 551·5158 20-n M PG. xlnt ('Ond. 752 7037 Below low Bl &ok Mu!>t sell new l'ar ordered SSlOO MH-8175 '76 Alfetta 4 d r~ air . 21Knu. ~yr warranty $4.000. 963-3819 ... 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72AUDt Silver blue. Automatic. very clean family car s'="'°" Moton 31.stSt .. N.B. 673-0670 675-5861 llMW 9712 • . . '7888MW l20i 4 s peed. recaro seats. swtroof. alJ' cond1t1onm1t. stereo cassette. alloy wheels. tlJSU PN I SADDUIACI VALLEY IMPORTS 831 -2040 495.4949 761MW 530io Automatic. stereo. mag wheels . lo w males <972RXH) SADDLDACIC VAWYtMPORTS ll I ·2040 4tMt49 ~ ... ,.. ...... t.l<'k. '••ae. U4H. · Oya . 1.JM11!1• eve._!»m1 -rs P. U a1nl <"MllUUoa. .-Oftnn .,.,., '711 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'T2 l'\al IDO, bcM.b topa, dean. mechanic . =·A.akin& SllOO/ofr ----,. Flat ua s.>ort Coupe. NDI Sood. &real au. ae..ab&e llll-68llO. "13 121 F\at St.dan.. new valve Job, run.a good. $1211&/bat olr Mi-2'00 ..... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUR OR.AMCil COAST HONDA ~AITHS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITT SALES&SERVlCE OlDSMOllLl HOHDA GMCTaUCKS ~Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-.640 '7S CIVIC. leavmg country. S2.5QO. Be( s. 840.5233 1''908. blue. areat cond . 110,500, AI C. AM /F'M CIMdte M2·201• • 2:ICl8 aunroot. I owner 2 new tln!s. Xlrtt cond IUOO P P 71• 7~1 6770 e~. '74 4SO·SEL . full y equapped. sunroof P P Best olfer 645-9272 lWIO Mercedes 280 SL Im mac cood. SLS.500 Auto. A C. 714-731>-3963 --- MGI 9744 iml BEACH BLVD •••••••• •• •• ••• •• ••••• • HUNTINGTON BEA CM '76 MGB JSK ma. Nace · $4.500 Days 846·3-422 & 842-2000 Eves 847..s78 15 VW Camper. pop top. ,..... 9747 8K on rebll eng. 1mma<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 979-6016 '72 Pant.era. pn<'e SlS.500 °'" best offer Gd cond. wlute 114.434.3557 or 129-3288. 9741 ••················•·••· '18 504 D1~se l. auto . stereo. A C. s nrf, lltra tnlr.s. moon stone color. beaut. cond. S1 .400 7141492 8720 ---- 11 VW BUG ~per clean throughout. sunroof 1152'186 > 4 speed OOH1 WAIT! AA. s. 673-6805. - ---Ponche 9750 18Civtc. Sspeed. AM/FM ••••••••••••••••••••••• casaette. 20,000 miles t50001or bet ofr 586-6191 aft 7pm. ~ 97l0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jquar SJ4L. i6, super a:md... 2IOK ml. snrf. drk bm. dys QJ--0860, eves 4111·1'112 WTTS. '72 XJ6. blk/red int .. rwia well. bi mi, UOOO . (71')639·1181 dy s. m.5878eves 6 wknda. t732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Classic ·71 Jensen In t.erc~ 383. Sold lat '73. Silver, It.hr, pWT. air, quad. Koo1s. nu rdl<. Mint ' $7950 OBO 673-7311 '14~ J eosen Roadster . 25,000 m1 . l o wnr. AM/FM 8 lrk stereo, r oll bar. runs great, immat Tangerine w blk $.5200 963-3)56 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 '70 Karmann Ghia Con vert.. xtra sharp. $399$. 8J2.9(KS, 973& ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 PORSCHE 924 AM/FM, l'asst>ltt>, sun root. air cood (200TW X I 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON. Bt::ACJI 842·20CO --- 18 PORSCHE 924 Black. AM f'M ... unro11f a.ac cond Must set-' 18711 BEACH BLVU HUNTINGTON tU:ACll 842·2000 18711 BEACll liLVD HUN'TlNGTON Bl':Al'll 842-2000 71 IUG XJnt t'Ond. mui.l -.ell reblt ef\3· nu brk!>. $1 .~ or trade 776 !>J!l!I &Th-2323 75VW SUPERBEETLE LA GRANDE ~oroof. pinatnpini;:. I s p eed . low mil l':. <lLl782) 842·2000 W VW ll~ l11<(hl hlu1• mu:>t ~d I S!ltlo C" 11 ti4l! 4tKJ or 634 0 ltZ John 73VW SUPERBEETLE '64 3:16C. x.lnt cood. t'ng & Excellent rnnd1t111n. 4 clutch rt>blt 12.000 rm speed <54864!> I ago,$4500.559-18~6 - iO 911-S. 74 RSR C<lrrera body. 2.7 RS eng .• Om1les. fresh trans, tnck susp. much more. clean. fast , SJ7.000/080 Doujl . 82&3385 wk ~-4456 e xt 4341 '78 9ll.SC. lo/ma. 1mmac . take over lease 2 13 /62 7 ·8 968 nr 213 /4.»-0378 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACll 842-2000 '62 Van. Ford, 6·CYI. 170 CREVIER . . 9720 '67 912. Fact. alloys. AM/FM cass .. ruce car. ~~--~-- Ul71l BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 ---BUG MUST SELL Nu q . trans. AM tFM Lape PPC9M004 14 YW BUS '79 Delo. DifMl Baarnt.z. W on W. fully equ . 1tp prox, LOOO ma wi xtr tb 114,750~. 771-5141 77CA&MUAC DOUGH AM D"B.IG.AMC E Full y eq uapp l'd 8rowo1be1ge anterior sum Under Wholesale Sk•••MotCIN 467 3UtSt .N 8 . 673-0S70 675-5161 "79 El DoradO. black on bladl. 9600 miles. und~r wamuity SH.700 P J> lt71flOU L1DS.AM 11\JU power, factor)' air cond.. split pwr. sea ta. tilt wheel. Landau top• Ill UKE NEW coodiUoo! C58JI'WZ) $3999 ~9'l72 '72 LTD Alr, automatic. C--0 99 1 7 Xlnt cond $1150. ··········•···•··•····· ~ '74. 93,000 ma . gd cond . 'Tl l''ord Wagon. loaded. dean. SJ.OOOiOBO su~ oc offer. Kelly. 645-5268 ~eve:. '63 vw CONVERTIBLE 1-\IUy restored. t'll~llent Wpe If }'OU don t .>l'.1 fast, you r-r go1ni; lo rnu.1o thl.' o pportunity o f " uJeume · 1.8711 UEACll BLVD Hl NTINGTON Bt:ACll 842-2000 Mu:.t ~u 1mrm'<11.w ·I} tl)I Hui( .iuto .. 111 k "'"'" t•nj.! (1•1Jlt ITJI" '11•\4 -.hi• k.' SI 100 ur Ilk•~• .,( (t'f' t..4b !.ICM 64 l~ nu t>OJ.! n11 tr\ nu d uteh mw.t •wll ~I ~7481 VcJ•o 9772 ......••••••.......••.• VOLVO SAUS. SERVICE AHO L..EASIMG 11\ t.lt.'-l<A.'-l>l'.LI \ I'. I<\ EXPt.R I~ EARLE IU VOLVO t!l66 Harbor lih J (.~IA MESA '46-9303 540-9467 '74 LT AM 1FM ult wheel. • ne w llft'!>, I ()WON $.l.200 1705 Park AH· Ba.Jboa bl 675 l.309 78 Cam1tro xlnt cond ~.<.OJ rru SSSOO. negot1.i ble ~1675 i8 Z l8 brn l''I r amel int ljj.OO<J m1 llt'an ~ .. 111n1t •I wtl()lesalt' '57~ ~ 2286 "'114 c.:.amaro ic .. , \Jvang :rJ> ru Ill \.-8 de.tn. A(; ~ PS Lill whJ AM FM •Ulo tran !> lo m1 metalhr bl"Wn tan int ~ t>e<-t ufr •~ 8~ d~ 75'2 Ql61 t'"f"' wluid., a. •••• 9920 ••...•.•............... 197'DEMO CUAll.HCE! <in <.:ama_roi.. C:upnt1..., Monte C..rl06. M ahb~ & Nf>, a:-. Ora,l1r re-<tut• \j(JO.'> I SAVE HOW!!! • · COMMEil CHtvaOLET .!M2H 11.trbur H1' •I c 1-"T .\ \ft .... \ 54'9 IZOO 1977 CHlftOLIT CANJCE4DR. t.q\llpmt>nt 1n<-lud~ .. full po"" I' r ' 1 n ) I r u u f AM N \tt rt><) • rW'I• 1•ontrol P"" r "' 1 n<1o"" ' ...-;a\ trunlo. rl'h ..... & .ur ''"ind In ,•:ii.c·t-lh•nt 111nJ1 lX.111 101 l:il\.. L I OHlY S.29'5 HJ t>amt>run & ;h!'>()('l»t..-. 752·2526 a~r 1970 CM\ellt-t•it el'lh?nt 1 ond 18 ~I'(; Olll i51~ 74 L°'ht'V> Capnet-• dr . P s. P B. i\ C' St t95 833-262.J d:ay'.>. 1;40 1524 evl'\!i ORA.HG£ COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOL\0 Largest Volvo Dealer m Orange Count)!' BUY orLl::ASE '68lMPALA WAGON DIRECT A C. pwr slr & brk!> t!:rfl'., ~;:~~;:~·.~: 202.5 S Manchester Ca.Mac J3Y. pwr. 1td gas . "'7CJ'\ 2011 ml, loaded' 67~ 5 l 44 or Anaheim ';Jo.) -~5002 --------. -------- 70FO~D TORINO WAGOH Automallt. air condilaon- ing, power llleenng. Low llllle5 ExcelJent cooda· uon s. ......... Moton 40'7 3lsl St . N . 8. 673-0670 67>5861 '76 Pinto wagn, 62,000 mi. ~ood mech, fair body. 22rnpg. $1296 ~-5192 i'8 Granada 4-dr. auto, <Uenng & brakes. air. AM 1 t''M w 18lrac k . radials. 39Kma $4 ,700 846-7fm · . t945 ·•····················• 'Tl Versa.alles. 24,000 ma .• ll!m rond . xlrn . 18,000. ~28118.~ Tl unroln Town Coupe A~olUlt' C:her ry' All equip incld i.tereo tal>t' dtclt. 29.000 miles One \J wnt•r Owner wil l fU\ll.OC\' part $6E9S Call l'\e:o.6'4-0345 ~ Marlt I\ Rood cond. £nl OC' oU t•r 4\ri .ol!liU 9950 ·••••····•···•··•······ ORANG ~ COUNTY'S MEWUT UNCOLN·MERCU RY DEAL ERSHI P RAYFl.ADHOE U:-l OL.' MERCURY 11> U! A 1.1to Cent.er Dr ...,Uf·'I. \ Ld~ .. Forest t'\ll IR\ l="fo: 130-7000 ~ 9'52 ........••....•..••••.• 1979FOID MUST AlfG TUllO 4 ,l)tt!d. TRX radial& "" mags. ster eo & moonroof (W J.2308 I. $7111 THEODORE - ROBINS FORD 10t>O HAABOA 8\VO (0!>1A Ml!>A b4"l 0010 71 Grande 351 eng, P IS, P B. P1W. A C. SS400 ~66. it.99-Sl.22 hp. stick, xJ.nt cond. $850 $' ST & H OAOW.AY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 LANCIA 1800 COUPE Silver·blue. Tan Interior Loaded~'489TBA I ~950. Call 752-9499 '71 VW Conv Super Beetl~. new eng. new M1cbelm rad1als $3000 492·4780 ~ys. or 496--4162 ~v~ 7Z V~vo 145E Wgn. PB. '78 Monte Carlo sbowrm l;7 Musung conv 6-cyl. auto. reblt trans, Power top. beautiful $3,000. ~1748 TI4/964-li21 Luther S.ANIA Alf.A '18 Dodge Van· Loaed. 835·3171 Low miles. Super buy THE ULTIMAU OAIYIHO MACHlt'f tinXI. Call 96'"6235 1973 Ford Van E JOO cu.tom. Sale or trade equity for motorcycle 548-0IBl. )lave eomeUW>g you want to aeil? 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Xlat ...... --..;o.t...;._ _____ _ • C, . .. ------........ --·· . Ba•tlngton Beach Fountain Valley EDITION ~oarBe•et•• " Dally Ne••••per , ~ n , NO . m, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1979 County Slayer Strikes Again Mesa Gir~ 17, Latest Bludgeoning Victim i . .. POLICE SEEKING MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THIS Artiat's Drawing Distributed to Apartment Dwellers 40o/o ta 5fl«fo ; Vote Turnout Eyed ~ In School Election By ROBERT BARKER Of lM DM1Y Pli.t 5uH Ora nge County Registrar or V <>ters Al Olson has predicted a -voter turnout or 40 to 50 percent \n the Nov. 6 election that has al· tracted 228 candidates for schoo' board throughout the county. Scores of others are seeking election in l9. special district , races on the ballot. Also on the ~ballot will be statewide issues ~concerning school bus ing a nd ~limits on government spending. ·' l tis awfully hard t-0 predict the :. turnout." Olson said. "lt could be t as low as 40 percent. but could go r ;Spectator f f·Disrupts t .. ;Wngress WASlllNGTON CAP>-A man ' jumped from the s pectators· . galleries onl-0 the floor of the 1. House of Representatives today. f -He was quickly apprehended by rpolice. ·the incident occurred at l2: 11 t p.m ., shortly after the House i convened. Y According to several wit- t·nesses, the man leaped from i behind a large clock in the spec· {t:tators' gallery and fell about 18 ;. to 20 feet. landing on bis side on e the floor below i The witnesses said the man f then rose and raced down the lmiddle aisle toward the 4peaker's podium. He yelled in .a heavy accent, 'I 'd like to be l'ecognized, sir. Allow me ... to !'talk." At that point, police ap· t prehended him and forced him out of the chamber for questioo- ,ing. Be was identified only as 'Salleu Mohammed Bah. No re- uon wu giveafor his action. ' \ "I'm am•wd at bow well the --111 .. PUot c1MaUled .. waft .•• · ''I ..._. reaJbed bow many really nice people nspoGd to a ........... '; ftat'• lbe 8dwrUainl ncceu f ;too of u.e Newport Beaeb 'ftman ..tao placed this ad in the '.JI.Uy Pllot: .- CJ.an. quNt hardworking Fem. 1tudent detlres Rm/Apt/81ch In CM JUt1l+llUll higher depend~.op the publicity on the state measutea ·'There hasn't s~med to be much of that." Olson said that school districts and special districts could ex peel to attract only JO to 15 per· cent of the voters if there wer e no statewide m easures !:>chool district elections are being held in November as . a cost savings measure and Wlll share election costs with special districts, according to Olson. School races will be held in Seal Beach, Fountain Valley. Hun ling ton Beach . Irvine. Newport·Mesa, Laguna Be ach and Capistrano. Elections also will be held for Coast Community College. Sad- dleback Community College and Rancho Santiago Community College districts. Voters in Capistrano Bay Pa rk and Recreation District will de· cide if they want to pay for street sweeping service in the district. If approved . the m easure would be finan ced by a $15 ser vice charge. Voters also will be asked if the y want to re-submit the measure for approval after four ye ars. Re.call eledions also are slat- ed in Seal Beach and in the Anaheim Unified High School District. In all, elections will be held in 28 Orange County s chool dis· tricts as well as the 19 special distrkts. 7 Arrested In Drug ljlaid LOS ANGELES CAP> -Seven persons were arrested and $2 million in Mexican heroin was seized during a drug raid in Lynwood, the sheriff's depart- ment says. The seizures occurred Sunday when deputies, who bad stopped to investig1te a parked pickup truck, aaw a 17-year-c>ld youth standing nut to the vehicle with aabotgun. Deputies rounded up six persons at the acene and followed a trail of blood to a aeven.tb man, Juan C. Slmbrel. 22, and the heroin. 6 Hurt in Cra8h LOS ANGELES <AP) -Sb per1on1 were injured -one critically -when • car being chased by lbe .California Hltbway Patrol sped off the Santa Ana Freeway and collided wttb another vehicle downtown, poUce1aid. , 8)' JOANNE REYNOLDS Of Ille 0-1• ~ lwH Costa Mesa police said to- day they are convinced the Sunday slaymg of a young woman is the work of the killer who has murdered coas tal a rea women in a series of bludgeonings that date back more than two years . Victim Debra Lynn Senior. 17, of 2256-A Mapll' St was round murdered a nd r a ped in her Cost a Mesa upartme nl. Her body was round by her room· m a te about 3 a m. Sunday. She 1s the fourth Costa Mesa woman to be bludgeoned to de ath since January of 1977. A fifth wo man who was beat.en with a blunt m~trument survived th<' attack The -ta'se. according to pobct-. falls tnl-0 the pattern or cnme~ against women hving m Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. Santa Ana Heights. Irvine, Fountain Vall ey, Ga rden G rove a n d Tustin A task force or 32 in· vest1gators 1s probmg the sex slayings. Sunday night. hours arter the dis covery or Miss Senior 's body, Costa Mesa police launched a massive lean et campaign cumed at warning residents or the ap . parent pattern in tht• cases and seekrng help in 1dent1fymg a sus pect . A picture m~luded with the le aflet, p olice said was de · veloped from descriptions sup- p Ii e d by the one survi ving victim and the 9-year-old soo of onP woman who was killed. The descriptions also agree generally with information re· leased last week by Tustin police about the s uspect in one of the• murders that ocCWTed in that city. Police reserves, cadets and Explorers began going door-l-0· door in the Costa Mesa neighborhood or apartments bounded by Harbor Boulevard. Wilson St.rei!t, Placentia Avenue and Joann Street talking to apartment dwellers. The effort is to be r epeated ever y evening between 6 p .m. and 10 p.m. until the city's 1,100 apartment complexes have been covered. Sgt. Richard De Francisco who 1s h eading the informational campaign, said the pohce want to talk l-0 residents. urging them to be war y of anyone matching the suspect's descnpt.Jon. Police bave established a 24 hour telephone hot lrnc. 754·5360. for f>(.'Ople with infor mation to call T he man being sought is desc ribed :.is having a dark or o live complexion wi th pock marked cheeks He is 25 to 30 years old. stands five reel. eight inches to fi ve reel. 10 inches t all and weighs about 165 pounds He has dark hair. about collar lengtn and a mustache. All descriptions agree that the man soug ht has a strong . muscular bwld De Francisco said the 1rut1al leaflet campaign would concen trate on the neighborhoods in which the killings have taken place. Miss Senior hved a bout one mile from the area in which the four other Costa Mesa assaults have taken place. Those attacks have occurred o n Hamilton amd A vocado streets on the eas t side or Harbor Boulevard. Miss Seruor lived on the west side of Harbor Investigators said all of the women have been bludgeoned and In some cases strangled as well. Most were raped. All were residents or apart- ments. most or which were eround floor apartments. Police said there a re no indications or Porn Film Makes TV PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia CAP) - Cable televialon viewers in th is centra l Brlstish Columbia community were treated to eight tltlllatlng minutes of poroagrapby when a technician grabbed the wrong film. Ron Eul, a spe>knman for Cable 10 televlaton. 4aid. the brief aJrtnc ot the film "Deep Throat" was unintentional. • forced entry into t he a part- ments. The attacks have occurred in the early morning hours when there were no other adults in I.he a partments and the v1cttms were m bed Task force investigators met today and were l-0 host a press conference this afternoon to dis· c uss tbe t.nvesligation. At present, the detectives are studyUlg a total or 14 assaults. mcludmg the latest, in which 10 18 Killings !_linted .. women a nd an unborn Jnfanl have died. It waa expected, howeve r, that investigators would eliminate a fe w of those cases from con· s1deratioo lll order to conceo· tr ate on the most recent cases ') Bishop Executed; No Reniorse Seen CARSON ClTY. !':l•v lAP1 Jesse Bishop. tht• tough1t.alluni.: m urderer who ~oeered at at te1J1pls to save him from the Nevada .-eas chamber. was e'< eculed today. onl) the third mC1n put to death m the lJnitcd Stal1·:-. m 12 years A rcw hours later. authontw., s:ud Bishop. 46. ma) h<.i\.l' 1Jt'4ln involved m a~ many a!'> 18 1'.ho mgs lie was l'Xet'Ulcd rnr tht• 1977 sla}ing or a Halttmort· man durm~ a robb&y at a L.i~ \.'('ga'> c a~ino Th"' 1s JU."l ()0<' mon• swp do""n th•• rciad of hfe." ht' told Stlltt' l'r1 '>C>n U1rector Charles 1':111Cf J r 1nh1!> final word<, l lark County U1strn t Judge Paul c;oldman. who sentf'nct:d 111-.hop lo dw and latu v1s1teti l11m tn pn'>On. ~::ud th•· 1nmatt' t111c1 him C1bnut oth~r murder. II•· '>a1<1 ht' -;i:nt a J"'1l1t.\'.man \.o 1ntt•r\'H•w H1~hop anti th• 0H1eer <'<1m1• b.1c·k 1o1.1th f1vun·-. J bout IK olh• r hi'"11~·11k 12 Ill * * * C'a ltforn1.s and .,,,.. in oth~r places " A:.kl'd about t ht> r eport. H1.,hop'!> older brother said. "I •.in t behe\e 1t Rut he told med 1 ouple of month'> ugo t here wa:-. J lot I d1dn l know abl>ut." Tht: brother. who ask ed not to h<· 1dent1f1ed ~aJd .he understood Htshop had ml'nt1oned "heinl( .; h1l man for the m1,b " But thl· brother '>a.ICl . "II ne w a~ dotng that he would ha\.C' had t<> bt· <Stt BISHOP, Page A2> ... * .. Market's Decline Bishop Faced Gas With Tlwrnbs Down Continues NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market declined sharply ag81Jl today. continuing a persistent downward trend during the pa.st two weeks. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial sl-Ocks. which fell 15.44 points Fridav and 24 .31 last week. feU 12.08 points to 802.65 1n the hrst hour today and was off 14.08to800.60 arterrourhours. Losers outnumbered gawers bya 1 ~ 1 margin a mong issues hst ed on the New York Stock Ex change Ana lysts said the murkel wa<, concerned about ns1ng interest rates tn the short-term mone~ mar ket . reflect inR Federal Rt'sen c intentions ti> restn ct t he growth in availubil1t y or credit Some fi nancial exp..-rts ha'c predicted another 1ncrcasl' in the Fed's discount rate. the rc1• 1t charges on loaru. to ml•mber banks All 15 1ssu<•s on the NYSE'~ mos t active h~l dccl tn t''' 1n thl' fi rst hour Meanwh1h.-~old price-; al5o fell. being off SI an ounce in early European tradin~ todC1 y as the dollar bouncl'd back in Tokyo and cd1:ed hq~her 1n Eurotk' Gold. which closed at S392 an ounce tn London on f''riday. ope ned toda at $394 25. f':OITOR'S NOT'E:-Brmdta&R.rlq wos OfW' of the 14 pt'TSOfU to ~ rhe e.rt"CUhOn Wdoy of Jes.~ l1uhop at th~ NnJOda St.at~ J>n.sqn, Hn-r is h11 account of Buhop's MaJh rn tM g06 chambtr. By BRENDAN RILEY CARSON CITY. Ne\'. <AP> 1t "'as I J ·45 p m -.hen ~e t!n terl'd the IA'ltness room Dr RichardGrundy wa lked1n- lo tht' room and warned us that th1 .. 1o1.a:. .s "ddnj!erou-. pro· cedurt> ·· If there ""er<' any problems ">UC'h 3S leakage of lhl' j!aS. "you .,hould hold :-.our breath and mO\ e out .. Ul an order I} fashion. G rumh told U!- St• vt:n of the rune Sllil all 1A1 n - do":... in the-witness room wen.• lt'ft OP<'n a.<; a pr<'caut.Jon. Thl· l'Old nii.:hr air SIA ept rnto lht· room .ind cl \ enttlatlnR fa n "'h1rrt-d in ;-1 coml'r Tht•n· '>'en• nn chairs 10 Uw tan colored room. Two bnght hght bulb6 in pla.in opaque fh lures hunR above. A plasllc·lmed ~arbaRl' ran and a roll of toilet paper .!-at in a corner for anyone who became sick Som t• w1tnessc!'> talkl'd to each otht'r OnC' asked anoth<>r Lf he had ('Ver bt>en to an execution before .o\nother asked 1r he had pla}t•d any basket ball latel> Othl:'rs asked what lime 1t was. I stood next to one of the only two women reporters servini a::. wit- Odldren Injured Tornadoes Batter Louisiana Areas S ULPHU R . La CAP I - Tornadoes s k i ppe d o ver southwest Lo uis iana today, causing extensive da mage at an elementary school and an adja- cent trailer park in Sulphur. authorities said. No fatalities were reported. but several children reportedly suffered minor injuries . Teachers said there was ex- tensive damage at the Hennings Elementary School, but police said damage was worse at the trailer park. "A trailer was blown to the road. There was major. ex- ten.aive damage." said a police spokeswoman wbo a~ked not to bt ldenttlied. "lt baoPeoed rast." she said. "We ha~nust put out the alert when we tot the report it hi\ \he school." Ot.ber tornadoes were reported ln Cameron. where aomo roofs were tom off. and at Holly Beach, Another was spotted over the La.ke Charles Country Club. bul il did not touch down. A spokesman at the elemen- ta ry s chool s aid the cafeterta was badly dam aged. Most of the injured were pupils in a special education class, he said. "ll was really a miracle no one was seriously hurt," said Jackie Kenney, a spokeswoman for the hospital. ''From what one teacher said, her clusroom was all messed up. but none of the pupllk were hurt." Joan Sale, teacher for or the special education class, said, ·'The suction was so bad It almoat wbitlk.ed lbe kids right out. · 'Thtre was lots of noise, lots or screaming ...• " s he said. "They wett cryiog and acrtam· tng. They were not sure at all what was 1otng on." Sbe said she took six pupils to the hospital. where they were treated and released. ' nCSM."5. At a bout 12· 10 a m the guard. .. rolled up the green ~bade:. on th1: ouu1de ol the death cbam ber. Bisbop was brought into the chamber. He was strapped I n one or the two death c hwrs that are side by side. He ... as weanng a starched white sh.Jrt. blue dcotm pant.s. "'hJte socks and was s hoeless. T h P only pt'r so n hl' :ickno .. led~ed m any ~ay was re porter M1kt' Dona hue or the La. .. \ cgas Sun. ~ho had bec:omt: .t I rusted fn end. Bishop stared at th<.· guard5 "'ho wen' about to tum the toj! ~le SWltches to relea::.e the ga~ rather than look at tht' w 1tnesses. He sho1o1.ed no ::.1~n or beto~ nervous T hl' ryan1de pellet ~ wcr,· low t'r ed into an acid bath R1shop made what appeared to bc a thumbs down motion at the moment t hl' pellet!> werl' lowered. One of the reporters apparent· I\ became faint. lie fell lo onc knee but then brought hi mself back up to witness the execu- tion. Bishop wnnkJcd his nose; he 4'eemed to search the room and breathed deeply several times. His eyes rolled upward. His "ead fell on hjs chest. Then tus head snapped back. He took another deep brealh and closed his eyes. His race reddened . o;aljva ran from hls mouth and his body shuddered an a sen es or convulsive Jerks. Coa~c. Weather Morning low clouds and fog along the coast Tues · day otherwise variable high clouds. Lows t-Onight In upper 50s, lower 60s. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73 along the coast. high 70s in- land. INSIDE 'l'OD~ V TM /an.I aren't IM only one• unhapp~ obodt the Roma' hoo ltroighl l.c,.tt• &Jie plo)len art, too. SH JtOf"J/. Page BJ. ., • Nf;W YORK (AP) -Exxon Corp. the naUon'a lu1 .. t oil company, aaJd today It bad more !an doublf'd tta pronta ln the I rd quarter from lb• aame rlod a rear • , tnft lhouab arnin~ln tfe American quarterly prof'lt.a ln U S. bual neu blltory On a pt>r share baala, that came f0-.:2 eo a hure, compi.n'd lo Sl.11 per ahare »year &iO uket lharlpy. Exxon. w ch rank• aecood on te Fortune ma1aalnt1 list of 5IOO rgest induatfial firms. earntd 14 billion in lhtt quarter a 118 percent jump fro m the ~U million eamed In 1978'1 lhJrd quarter and one of tho larpat Enon 1111lcs in th qulll'tA!r, w h re b be ll • n w I t h m a n y Americans In line• for auollnu and ended with fur ubout heat Inc oll aupplle and pr1ct•11, ro11c to 1 20 e.s billion from $1 5 I) bllllon. AnUn Go ne From Money KAMPALA , Uganda l A P > New Ugandan banknotes e ntering c1rcula t1 on no longer ca rry the portrait or ous t- ed dictator ld1 Amm, but bear instead a p1t•ture or the Ban.le or Uganda Finance Minister Jack Sentongo told a news con- ference the bank would ex- change the notes on a par basis with the old curren- cy, but the bank would teme.orarily limit ex- changes to $600 because Amin simply printed more money to meet his fiscal problems. Although Uganda's cur- rency officiaJly is equal to that of neighboring Kenyb, Ugandan s hillings are openly traded on a lO·to·l ratio for Kenyan shilUngs. Oswald's Mom Against Action COLUMBUS, Ohio IAP> Lee Harvey Oswald 's mother says the exhumation of her son's body would not help deterrrune who killed President John F Kennedy Mrs . Marguerite Oswaid 72 says s he h~s r ef u sed t o cooperate with a British author who believes a Soviet agent rests in the Texas grave iden- tified as that of her son. "It's an asirune theory," Mrs Oswald said Saturday in an in- terview at her Fort Worth Tex· as. home with a Columbus0radio s tation For the nJne montha "oded Sept. 30, the company reportc>d prof1ll ot $2 93 billion, or $6 fM u &bare. tn the same period of 1978, the company earned SI 91 billion, or $4 2.8 a sb11re ~le:f> for the nine months rose to $:59 l b11Uon from $46.7 billion Exxon s aid the profits were in fJated by a one-time galn of $200 million resulting from a change In Bntish tax laws that erased ~ome of Exxon"s liab1ltt1es m Great l\ritain. Tbe company also said that an improvement in foreign curren cy exchange rates added $50 million to the company's profili:. in the quarter. But most of the gain was due to increases in Exxon 's profits from foreign business. where a Jack of price controls ullow oil companies to pass higher t'Osts directfy to customers Exxon s aid that 1n the American market, however . earnings dropped sharply from the year before. even thou~h prices or the firm's gasoline. heating oil and other products had increased. ·'The benefit of the higher prices was more than offset by increased costs of foreign and domestic crude oil." the com- pany said in a statement. The huge gain in earnings is bound to cause some public re~ lations problems for the giant tn· tegrated oil company. which. like other oil firms. has come under fire at recent years for reaping large profits at limes of s hortages of petroleum pro ducts The only other major oil com pany to release third-quarter earnings. Standard Oil Co of In· dwna, SC!ld its profits were up 49 percent f or the quarter Although large. Exxon's profit was not a record for U.S. busi nesses. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. has surpassed 1t nine times and General Motors Corp. tv.ice AT&T earned Sl 47 billion in its latest quarter and GM r eported a Sl.26 billion profit. FronePageAl BISHOP EXECUTED. • • tot ally insane And he didn't seem like that " Wolff had offered Bishop a chance to appeal shortly before the inmate was taken into the gas chamber. M o m e nts later, h e was strapped in a freshly painted death seat and green curtains went up in the gas chamber. Bishop s miled at a reporter amon~ the 14 witnesses -13 men and a woman -standing in an ad· jaeentroom "He looked each of us in the eye, I think,' said Tad Dunbar of KOLO-TV in Reno, one of those who watched the 46-year- old ex-paratrooper die for the murder of a Maryland man. Bis hop shook his head and said nothinj(. Cyanide pellets fell into an acid bath, unleashing deadly gas. Bisbopmadewhatap. peared lo be a thumbs-down sign, wrinkled his nose, seemed to search the room and breathed de· eply several Umes. His eyes rolled upward, bis head fell on bis chest and then snapped back. He took another deep breath and closed his eyes -for the last time. Bishop's race reddened, saliva ran from ~is mouth and his body shud· OR ANOE COAST H IF DAILY PILOT , .... 0ftHWJl'(OMt 0.lf't Pltot. WltftWflllri(,, l\(Ofn .,.,...,,,,._ ...... ~ ... -1-byt"'°"- c_oa,t PvOl•11't"'9~t Sit"'•'• tcttt~' .,,, PYOll~IMO _..., '"-'•'<loy lo. Cotto ~ ... "-' e..c ... """'~ ..... ,....., ''""V•IN-y tMftlf l~IMM.~ SoutfllCO.•t A 'lftOI• 'f-9._.... ecs.t~ •1 "'*'""""' s.tvrWn •f'llO SuNU;' n-. ortnc.1P9I PU011~1"0 ot""' ., •• uo \llltt'•••YStrwl ( .. 1.•Mt-M C•Hf•rt••'""' ._ ... _ Pr•t~t lftd "'*•\IW'f' , .. _. CWlov V•c• Pr .. ,.,.,•"'-' 0.,...., lrtltlt~ ~ ........ f.dHOf ~..:.~ ... "'i"dl:'" o.nn ... ~ lllc:toorf ~ -AUlll.,.I ~Nq>"9 [clll.,.. ·---Woll°'-00uni, , ...... HIH!ttMIOfl .. lld!Oflloe . llatfl .. <h __ ,, -.111"''"'"'"'" ~.o a .. 1'11,.._ ome.. "'""""' -IWI HO Coot HIGf>W•Y (Mia MtM Qt Wul ••• 5''901 de red. After u sencsor convuls1 .. t• jerks, it was over. One witness went down on one knee, but recovered and s tood up again. Wolff had offered Bishop, 46, a chance to appeal. But the feisty prisoner said no, just as he earlier spurned offers to see a minister before going t{) his death. Wolff sent the prison chaplain to see the convicted murdereronhis lastday. Bishop had told authorities, "J believe in Jesse Bishop. I don't believe in any religion. r don 'l believe in God.·• Prison officials· pronounced the execution complete at 12:21 a.m. Moments later, Gov. Bob List, who bad refused clemency sought by others on Bishop's behalf, said the convict bad paid his due. "The sentence of the law has been carried out and Mr. Bishop has paid his debt to society." List said in a statement from the gov. ernor's mansion. "He is now in the handsoftheSupreme Being." Last minute appeals to two U.S. Supreme Court justices were turned down Sunday. Bishop had not authorized them. "He was genuinely not afraid to die, and that 's an awe · inspiring sight," a brother ~aJd after a recent meeting. One of the last things Bis hop saw was a slip or darkened Nevada sky visible through a window in the chamber . Bishop dined late Sunday on a final meal of steak, sent his compliments to the cook, and re- fused to pick up the telephone provided so that he could file an appeal on his own -something hJ flaUy refused to do. Bishop, a decorated Korean War paratrooper, was a heroin addJct and professional robber. He said be robbed a country store at 1S and was working on a county roa~ gang a year later. He spent more than 20 years of hJs life in prison -mosUy for robbery and d rug-related ar- rests. Still, be was twice mar-' ried a nd the father of two children. Bishop's execution, the lint ln Nevada in 18 years, was the second Ume this year that a man had ~ l)ut to death tn the UnJted &atea by government or· der. John A. Spenkelinlt of Buena Park died 1n the Florida electric chair May 25 after a desperate court atrunle to Uve. .. ... .... : • 4 -# Gullish Seene Tht> "Url'st sign that s ummer has finally sltppt•d away in Southern California is to ~i mply look at who -or what -uses the bt•aches during the day. This beach on the Newport Beach peninsula near the jetty is definitely a symbol of the end of summer and the torpor of the cooler days of autumn. San Clemente Boy Held Vnidentified Man Found S lwt, Stabbed By RA \'MONO ESTRADA .JR. Ot Ille Oalty ~11411 It.fl A 1J-year-0ld San Clemente boy 1s bemg held by police today in connection with the shootin@ a nd stabbing death of an uniden· t1fied man found near the youth's home Sunday evening. Police Lt. Al Ehlow said the dead man was found on his back in a pool of blood on a dirt road leading to an abandoned city sewage facility north or El Camino Real near Capistrano Pause for Rest Shores shortly after 6 p m. The victim, belleved to be in his 20's, s uffered a gunshot wound betwttn his eyes from a pistol a series of stab wounds m his upper left chest and a gash 111 bis lower abdomen, Eblow s aid San Clemente paramedics were called to the scene after police amved and found that the man bad been dead for about a half hour, said Fire Capt. AJ Wright. Orange County Coroner's Of. Jice rnvest1~tors said this .,... ..~w1...-.. An el_de rly Khmer wor:na:" rests from her journey after crossing from Cambodia into Thailand to escape fighting bet ween Vietnamese forces and the remnants of the oust· cd Pol Pot regime. An estimated 35.000 Cambodians have soug ht shelter a t the border village of Thap Prik m Thailand. SixAliem Held After Wast P ursuit Border patrol agents we re Jo in ed by Oran ge County sheriff's deputies in a 90-mile- pcr hour chase in the north· bound lanes of the San Diego Freeway Sunday, which ended in the capture of six Illegal aliens Border Patrol agent in charge J ohn Wesson said the 13-mile pursuit in heavy traffic Sunday ni ght began at the San Onofre checkpoint when h is officers spotted a 1955 Chevrolet that ap- peared carrying a heavy load in the back. Pursuing offi cers managed to s top the vehicle in San Juan Capistrano near San Juan Creek Road. where they arrested the drlver, 18-year-old Ricardo Martinez Ayala, an undocument· ed alien who formerly lived in Los Angeles. Others captured included a passenger and ti ve aliens crammed lnto the small trunk of the vehicle. Our favorite 1ean. 1122 by On· Time morning an autopsy wilJ be COO· ducted today on the urudentified dead man. Police said no mollve has been established in the slaying A male YO!Jth, who told police be witnesaed the slaying, report· ed tbe mcident to h.15 mother who promptly called police. Police said the witness told them be did not know the dead man but bad seen the teen-ager prior to the Sunday Incident Police Investigato r Walt Stephenson arrested the 13-year old boy at 11 .45 p m at his Capistrano Shores a rea home located Just ac.-ross the highway from where tht' dead man wa..., found Police combed t he• brui:.h l'Overed a rf:'a nt'Clr thP dt·ath sct-nt' today in hope'> or findin g a "ea pon used m the Sid~ 1nl! Meanwhile , S<1 n Clemente police are SN>kmg a search war· ~ant LO enter lhl' home of the ~o uth they haH• tdken 1olo custody m connect.Jon with the death. Tbe dead man as fi\(• feet. 10 inches tall With lJght brown ha.Jr and blue eyes aod we1 gbing about 170pounds. Rock e r H e ld After Assau lt MANHASSET. NY <AP1 David Clayton Thomas. volcah-;t with the band Blood. Sweat and Tears. has been arraigned on as- sault charges stemming from an alleged aJtercation at a Long Island woman·s home. Thomas, 38, of New York City, is acc used o f h itting Dana Tarulli. 21. of Sea Cliff. on Aug 20. Police said they met the night of the incident while Thomas was performing in Roslyn. Pohce saJd the charge carries a maximum penalty or a year m jail and a Sl.OOOfine; No one was lnJured ln the 7:45 p.m. pursuit, which saw dep- ~tles and border patrol units speeding ln and out of traffic to capture the vehlcle containlng tt1e aliens. bleached denim with a clean !lllhouette Add to that an Ayala was transferred to Chula Vista where be was c harged with traosportJn1 ii· lecal aliena and conaplracy to smuute. The other aliens were to be t.aken back to Mexico. ,. all couon flannel oia1d shin topDOO 011 by "the uf1hty iacket:' of cotton and polyester. tearunng 4 oockets w/velcro clOsures and a foul-weather hood All Ol lhese graal items pack nicely into the canvas '"day bag·' ., ' Bvu.rnN L08 ANGELU (4') -~ aedl Wtretii WU amt ..... If als llre 1Hteaee1 .... , fe.r mmrder ucl e.aptrae1 Ir ... Hlllalde Strulle.r llaJlap. LOS ANGELES (A P) -A4- cuaed HJllaide Strangler KeQ· neth Bianchi waived a pr41· timinary hearing today and Wtf ordered immediately to appear in Superior Court, where be Wlf expected to plead guilty to ftve of the 10 ki.Wnp with wbicb be Ii cbarced. " Blandd, 28, wearinc a ~ piece blue ault, abowed Utt.le emotion u be answered quet;· tlona by Municip al Judge Gabriel Gutierrn. Aaked if he would accePt Deputy Public Defender Wilbur Littlefield as his attorney, Bianchi responded, "Yes, your honor, I do.'' Bianchi entered a plea of inno- cent in Mu:nicipaJ Court but waa expected to change his plea in Superior Court under a plea bargain worked out between Bianchi and prosecutors, said De puty District Attorney Roger Ke lly. B1anchi's calm appearance in the downtown courtroom was in sharp contrast with bis emo- tio nal appearance Friday in Be llingham, Was h .• as he pleaded guilty to two similar stranglings there Bianch1's cousin, Angelo Buono. 44. of Glendale, was alse charged with the 10 Hillside Stra ngler sla)'lngs JUSl minutes after B1 a nch1 entered guilty pleas m Bellrngham. Buono was to make a court ap- pear ance later today for ar- ra 1 g nme nt o n the murde r charges The complaint filed by the dastnct attorney's office Fn· d a v a I I <· R e ., · · s p e c i a I cir cumstances · an the killings, meaning the death penalty can be sought 1f he 1s conv1c.-ted . But under the plea barga1a, B1anC'lu wi ll escape the death IJt•n:.il ty for both the WashingtJm m u rd t• r .., ,, n d th l' Southern (',t11forrua sl<1y1n~" in t·xchan).!1• for te.,t1mony linking Buono to 111 11( thl' k1lhn~., v.h1rh terronn·d Southt·m L.1llforn1;.i from St-11- lt·mb1.·r 1977 to F1·bruary 1978 Women March On SexSlwws :o.;EW YORK <AP1 .Thou:...md!-of v.omtn marched 1J11v. n HruJdv.ay to a!>~<1ult tht- 'II\ ., pcimoi.:r aµhy 1ndu:-try cen lt·n·d around Tim1·s S<juJ rt'. CClr r) mi.: bn~htl y colorl'd plac<1rdi:. .1nd chJJltang ;rn11 pomo~raph) 'loi.cani:. a-; tht-} pa~sed 25-cent p1~ep shov..,, ~ex i:.hopi:., strip JO anls and l1 ~e i:.ex s how "palaces " Fliers C'1rc.-ulated along the parade route described porno- graphy as "a mulllbllhon-doltar industry that directs hatred and \'IOlence toward women." The 17-block march, which was organized by a fe m inist ~roup called Women Against Pornography. evoked images of the women·s te mperance move. ment of the early 1900s. ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ( 714) 644 7030 • .. .. ---.__,._ ' Irvine 'l" ••r Bo•eto•• , Dally N•••pape.-· EDI TI ON VOL. 72, NO. 295, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 FIFTEEN CEN ~-County Slayer Strikes Again Mesa Gir~ 17, Latest Bludgeoning Victim ; POLICE SEEKING MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THIS Artfst'a Drewing Dlatrtbuted to Apartment Dwellers ...,,o to 58"o Vote Turnout Eyed In School Election By ROBEBT BABKEB Of-0.ity ~ S&eff Orange County Registrar of 1 Vote rs Al Olson has predicted a 1 -voter turnout of 40 to 50 percent in the Nov. 6 election that has al· tracted 228 candidates for school board throughout the county. Scores of others a re seeking election in 19, special district races oo the ballot. Also on the • ballot will be state wide issues • concerning s chool busing and limits on governme nt spenctin,~. •'It is a wfulJy hard to predict the turnou"" Olson said. "It couJd be , as low as 40 percent, but could 5(0 I higher depending on the publicity , on the state meas ures i "There hasn't seemed to be II much of that." Olson said that school districts and special districts could ex- pect to attract only 10 to 15 per- cent of the voters if there were ·no statewide measures. School district elections are 1 being held in November as a ! cost savings meas ure and will SIDI, Smiles t Key Finale ' f Of Festival r f Friday night and Saturday il l poured, making Irvine's a utum- 'Dal Harvest Festival a joy only for those who like slogging through mud and debris. But Sunday showed what a dif· ·ference a day can make. . "It was a beautiful day, ' lestival President P eter Walker •aid. And so it was. Beneath a ·cloudleea and rain-eleanaed bl&le aty, aboal 1,000 turned out for f SUnday'a festival eveata. Walker estimated about 10 000 t penoaubowed up for the ieitival at Herttece Part, only half ol wbat bad been upected to at- UDct. bat still a ~ tumout eom•derinl the weather. : Saturday aftemooa, in fact. · tile f..Uval's future seemed as ~ • tbe 1ray sties over-' MM. t. Bat Walker aald numerous : ~---p6tcbed in to i.cue , ;a. .... by briq1q ill and , ' I ~ tUaw tlD '9C11P ap tJM mud. :ou.n Wped wttb tbe abonil- \ ~ a ,_.at, Wubr ui~1 tbe i1lllle .,_ eaneert wu ame to ..... • idledaled Saturday ~ ..... 1.•....,.. up ................... c .• sha re election costa with special districts, according to Olson. School races will be held in Seal Beach, Fountain Valley, Hunting t on Be a c h . I r vine , Newport-Mesa. Laguna Beach and Capistrano E lections also will be held for Coast Community College, Sad· dleback Community College and Rancho Santiago Community College districts. Voters in Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation District will de· cide if they wa nt to pay for s treet sweeping service in the district. If approved, the measure would, be financed by a $15 service charge ,Voters also will be asked 11 they want to re-submit the measure for approval a fter four years. R ecall elections also are slat· ed in Seal Beach and in the Anaheim Unified High !:ichool (See VOTES, P•ge AZ> By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM Oall• ,.._ S~ff S:: Costa Mesa police said to· day they are convinced the Sunday slaying of a young woman is the work of the ki ller who has mur dered coastal area women in a series of bludgeonings that dal£' back m or e than two vcars. · Victim Debra Lynn Senior, 17, of 2256-A Maple St was found murdered and raped in her Costa Mesa a partment. Her body was found by her room· ma te about 3 a .m. Sunday. She 1s the fourth Costa Mesa wo man to be bludgeoned to dcuth smcc January of 1977. A fifth woman who was beaten with a blunt instrument s urvived tht' attack The ca~e. according to police. falls into I.he pattern or crimes aAainst women living in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Santa Ana He1ghtl>, Irvine. r'ountain Valley. Ga rden Grove and TUl>tJO A te1sk force of 32 in \'CSligatori. IS probing the SCl( slayings Sunday night. hours after the discovery of Miss Senior's body, Costa Mesa police launched a massive leaflet campaign aimed al warning residents or the ap- parent pattern in the cases and seeking help in identifying a sus- pect. A picture included with the leaflet , police said was de · veloped from descriptions sup.. plied by the one s ur viving victim and the 9-year-old SOil or ont-woman wbo was killed. The descriptions als o agree generaJJy with information re- leased last week by Tustin police about the suspect Jn one ol the murdet"S that occurred In that city. Police reserves, cadets and Explorers began going c:loor-to- door in the Cost • Mes a neighborhood of apartments bounded by Harbor BouJevard, Wilson Street, Placentia Avenue and Joann Str eet talking to apartment d wellers. The effort is to be repeated every evening between 6 p.m and 10 p.m. until lhe city's 1, 100 apartment complexes have been covered. Sgt. Richard OeFrancLSco who IS heading the anformational campaign, said the police want to talk to residents. urging them to be wary or anyone m atching the s uspect's description Police have established a 24 hour telephone hot line. 754-5360, for people with information to call The man being sought 1 ~ ciescnbed as having a dark or ol 1 ve compleK1on with pock marked cheeks. He· is 25 to 30 years old. stands fi ve feet. eight inches to five feet, 10 inches tall and weighs about 165 pounds -.; S••• \ltoulb Suncla)''I ••,_. '4 a 1a tbe apArita ol • ~QI .-...n. tbere were • , ... IDiif ALt Pap Al> AMANDA N'RRION, 4, l"'°YI !A" OF CORN F .. D•y Attrectld 1,000 to Feettvet lundey ~.· ... ( • He bas dark hair, about collar lenglh and a mustache . All descnptions agree that the man sought ha s a strong, muscular build. DeFrancisco said the 1nitJaJ leaflet campaign would concen- trate on the neighborhoods m which the killings have taken place. M 1ss Senior IJ ved about one mile from the area in which the four other Costa Mesa assaults have taken place. T hose attaclts have occurrf"ti on Hamilton and Avocado s t r eets on the e as t s ide of Harbor Boulevard. Miss Senior laved on the west side or Harbor. Investigators S8Jd all or the women have been bludgeoned and in some cases strangled as we ll. Most were raped. All were residents of apart· ments, most of which were szround floor apartment.s. Police said tbere are no indications of forced entry iotp the apart- ments. <See KJLLEB, Page AZ> o.fyf'I .... ,...,_ TEACHER MERI GYVES FINDS HERSELF SURROUNDED BY TRIO OF COMEDIANS Many Cohen {left) Bruce Beum and Bm Menetd Know How to Induce Laughs This Class for Kieks 'Make Me Laugh' Comics Guest Teachers By DAVJDKUTZMANN . Ol-DMIYf'-Sl.aH Students aren 't o ften en couraged to laugh at lhe1r school work. let alone at guest lecturers But in Men Gyve!>' English class at University llagh School to lrvine, t~e laughtl'r i.erves a purpose which goes beyond mere whims) :">he and her stufll•nL-. <ire usin~ comedy as a medium for h:dm 1ng And their tutur!'>. 1l ""oultl seem art' Phi Beta Kappa when ll eomes to inducing a h<•lly laugh How cL'>e can you descnbc a !><'SSIOn Wllh SOffi(' of flollywood':-. zaniest JC!>ter.. \\ho a lso mak,· their Uvmi: by apJ>('artnS! nightly on telev1~1on 's Make Ml' Laugh s eries. a s ort llf audience part1c1pat1on Laugh In Thrl"<.' of the you11..: performer!. on that show aJong with comedian Carl Waxman. who appears oc· cas1onally at the Laugh Stop rug ht <'lub 1n Santa Ana. have become fam iliar races IO Ms. Gyves' classroom What th<'ydo1s reaUyqu1tes1m· pie in acompltcated sortorway They use comedy as a m eans of teachtnl! the students how to bet· trr rommumcalc . the youn~ teacher~a1d "The" v.ere turned off b' the ol d met.hods ... '\he said oi her pup1 ls· react.Jon:-, lo i.tandard Jn· :-.truct ion techn1QU('!'> Tht' l"OffilC:. havl' so rar dem on!>lrated to her students that v. nt1ni.! n~>dn 't ~ dull or un· 1ma~1nat.Jve at ull. that throulo{h humor one can learn to un dersland the dements of both written :md \'erbal commumca Exxon Profits Soar To Double '78 Total NEW YORK IAP) -Exxon Cor p . lhe nation's lar gest otl company, said today 1t had more than doubled 1ts profits '" the third quarter from the sa me pe riod a year a~o. even though ea r ni ngs 1n th e A m e ri can Market dropped sharlpy Exxon. which ra nks second on the Fortune magazine list of 500 lar gest industrial firms. earned $1.14 billion in the quarter, a 118 percenl Jump from the ~25 million earned in 1978's t.tllrd quarter and one or the largest ,4D RESULTS 'AMAZING' ''I'm amazed at how well the Daily Pilot classified ads work." "I never realized bow many really nice people respond to a single ad." That's the advertising success story of the Newport Beach woman who placed tbil ad l.o the Daily PUot: Cleen. quiet hardworking Fem. aludent dealrea lhn /AJ>l/Bach In CM J(,Clt•IUUOC II YoU wut amulnc relUlta fro:Co clualfled "d, try the frien Dally Pilot ad·vilen at tu-. quarterly profits in U.S. busi- ness tustory. On a per -sha re basis. that came to $2.60 a share. compa red to S l 18 per s han· a year ago Exxon sales in the quart.er. wh i c h b egan with man y Americans In line Cor gasoline and ended with feani aboul heat· ing oil suppHes and prices. rose to $20.65 bi Il ion from $15.9 billion. For the nine months ended Sept. 30. the company reported profiU of $2.93 bilUoo, or $6.64 a sha re . lo the same period of 1978, lhe company earned $1.91 billion, or $4.28 a s hare . Sales for the nine months rose to $59.1 billion from $48.7 billion. Exxon s aid the profits were In- flated by a ooe-Ume 1ain of $200 million resulting from a chan,e in Brilllh tax laws that erased some of Exxon's Uabilltiea in Great Britain. The company a1ao sldd tbat an improvement in foreip curren- cy exclaanae rates added *50 mntioe tot.be company's profits in the quarter. But most ot the lain WU due to increuee ln ltuon'a proftts from foreicn bualnesa, where a lack of prlce controla allow oil companle. to pass hliher eotU dlrecl(y to eutfomen. l"xon satd that in lhe American market , however. earnings dropped sharply rrom _!he )'eat before, t1on Abo\'e all. ~s. Gyves said. the performers have emphasized hov. someumes 1t takes failure before anyone ran truly succ~ .il v. hat heor:;hets trymgtodo ~1 '\ G) \'CS knt>w 11 would take somethin~ d1ff<'n•nt to reach her \OUn~stcrs They were. after all. the kinds of students whom other teal·hl'f'S viewed with d1s ma) Thl') were Uw less motivated ~oungsters. theoncl> with truancy problems A coordinator or alternative programs at Un1vers1ty High, Ms. G vves one day decided to pay a '1s1t to the Lau~h Stop on Bnstol Street. v.ondenng 1f there were pt•rhaps some way she could use humor as a tool or rnstruct1on Sht.> met WaKma n . who µerforms at the ntJ?ht club. and he <11i(reed to lecture Lbe class on wnt1n~ Uc has since made numerous .rips to her classroom. working v.1th her students on the proper methods of written commuruca- t1on "Tht'y were great t.o me." the reachti r said or Waxm an and others at the Laugh Stop. She said Waxman in particular "really hit 1t off with the kids. He 's really helped." M s. Gvves knew she had struck 3 rich vein of bolh humor and knowledge, and s h"e probed a bit <Stt LAUGHS, Page AZ> Coast 7 Weather Morning low clouds and fog along the coast Tues- day othe rwise variable high cloud.II. Lows tonight In upper SOlll, lower 60s. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73 along the coast. high 70s In· land. INSIDE TODA~ TM /Clltl cmn't tM onl11 ono unhoppf about th~ Rom•' hoo dndQltt lolN1: the plofCr• ore. too. Set norv , PaQe Bl. ..... • ne lrvtne Compao.y bas toad ta.. cllf it wtu hokl on on cte- velopca.t ol WeMcate vw.a .. \0 1Ive 1 clty talk '°"" Ume to atudy wbftl and wb re develop- ment abould occur nut in Irvine, lte.yor David SWI Mkl today. Coropany Prealdeot .,eter Krem~r bu 1lven Sllls written HSUJ'an«s that the l.300--ICN' project will be dcl•YC!d voJun tarlly "pendln& cooclu!Uons of PomFilm Makes T J/ PRINCE GEORGE, British Columbia CAP > - Cable television viewers in this centr a l Br1st1 s h Col u mb1a com mun a\y were treated to e ight titilla ting minutes o f p ornography when a t echnician gr abbed the wrongrtlm. Ron East, a spokesman for Cable 10 television . s aid the brief airing of the film ''Deep Throat" was unintentional. Maid's Bite '11amrts Irvine ~ ~':.:.:~~' in ~Ir= :as stalked ror three floors Saturday night by a man who eventually attacked her in a vacant room oo lhe lotb floor, police said today The maid, a 17-year-old Santa Ana woman, told officers the man attempted to molest her, but she was able to bite him and flee from the room Offi cers said lhey are seeking a suspect who was described as being in his mid-20s, about six feet tall and weighing about 150 pounds. He also has light brown hair. The maid told police she first sa w the man as she was clean· ing rooms on the eighth floor. He followed her about the hallway and then djsappeared. On the ninth floor, the suspect again started following her, so the maid co nta c t e d h e r s upervisor, who came to the floor and to1d lhe man to stop a nnoying the maid. He agreed ;md left. On the 10th floor. howe ver, the young woman said the suspect came up behind her as she was in a room and struck her. She said she tried to scream. but he covered her mouth with his hand. In a struggle lhat ensued, s he was able to bite his hand and then elbow him aside, and she ran to the door. He pursued her . officers said, grabbing her by the h air and ripping at her blouse in the hallway, but s he broke free again and be disappeared. Rocke r H e ld After Assault MANHASSET. N.Y. <AP ) - David Clayton Thomas, volcalist with the band Blood, Sweat and Tears, has been arraigned on as· sault charges st.emming from an alleged a ltercation at a Long Island woman's home. Thomas. 38, or New York City, is accused of hitting Dana Tarulli, 21, of Sea Cliff, on Aug. 20. Police said they met the night of the in cident while Thomas was performing in Roslyn. Police said the charge carries a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a $1,000fine~ DAILY PILOT Ti..0..-CoMI 0.lly l'llOI, WIChwlol<tlltCOM blnfdl""-"""'·'•-•V!fdl>Yl'-0.-(o.nt Pub0"*'9C~., ~f'M••<thtOf'li'lat"fl ""611\Md _, llwwtlft ,,,a., "" c ... ,. -w. H--1-. _l....,,M llH<1'-l•lftV•U.,,,IMM.~,,. .... SOVttlC-/0 """ .. '"'°""'"''""'"_.,....,s-4.,,.,..,,_ s..Moy~ TM ___ l .... ft<Jllltm l1eliall WUI •• , SlrHI. '°''"-· c.ilfor"}a'-·-· -"""_. __ _ , ••• °""" Vitt P,Hldoftt-0.-.. """- ni-et -........ ~ ... __.... Ma""'lft<JEdUor a.tMM.1..-. _,,,_ AUl>l•"C Ml ........ EdllOr\ a r'l••Mw.,...•MNPI ~-.... 0.-..... ~-~r.-:r~ ~~::....·--··· ........... ... r:reftt::,-r5~~,i~:a~ ~ =.~-:u_,,., -- the Wk fatte and city tOUndl on development 1dtedulln1 '' Tb• ~ Hld be lt "very pleated" the lrvlnf' Comp1tny wlll hold b~u·1t on the pl•ru t<> alv the t.sk force Umci to do lta wortt . At ~ u_rf)n1t of Sllh Hrller thl1 month. the council •artlOd to form 1 paMI to 1tudy tht tlmlna of developmcnta and to •'look ¥\ tht' futu_rt of our c1Ly by t•iuimln tn1 all of our neecb •• they relat ~d to each otht:r . .. Sllla aJAO had asked for council uuthorlutlon to H k \ht" c-om 1>Bny to postpont' Wt>11lg1Att· becauac. he aald, lt would be P"'maluN> lo be1lo work Oft It •l lhit Ume. Known •11 Vlll1.io 14, the de- velopm.,nt 111 proposed for an area on Culvt'r Drive ne•r WoodbJ1d&e. 1'he m1tyor uld Kremer'a 8S· 1uranct'11 011 holdln& up Westaate Ii. a "rnuJor step" in asstat.mg th~ city ln loolung ut the pace IHld dlr~C\IOi\ Of futur\" develop· nwnt OHtc1ah1 huve es timated 1t would tttkt: the twsk force about four month11 to complete its work JIH lPtttttJill 311 la•lltH 51. J•lyZI ' BA o..ty ......... "-o-MAP OUTLINES PATTERN OF COSTA MESA ATTACKS Three Women Dead, On• Left for Deed Thia Year Strangler Sentenced to Life LOS ANGELES <AP> Ken neth Bianchi was sentenced to s i x life sentences toduy for murder and con1>piracy in the H1lls1de Strangler slaymgs. B ianchi quietly ans wered "yes, l did." as Deputy District Attorney Roger Kelly asked tum if he kiUed each of five victims in the slayings which terrorized Southern California Crom Sep tember, 1977, through February, 1978. "I wish I had the power lhat it be ordered that your sentence be ordered to run consecutively," Superior Court Judge William B. Keene told Bianchi after impos· ing sentence. The six li!e sente nces, Keen said, must run concurrently with the two consecutive life sen- tences given Bianchi on Friday 1n Belhngham. Wash Kl'cnc delayed his decision to d1sm1ss the remaining 17 <.'Ounts aga1n11t B1anch1 witil Jan. 15. 1980 This was just in case Bianchi's case should go to trial despite a plea bargain in which Bianchi pleaded guilty to the two Was hington stranglings and the five Los Angeles dealhs ln ex· change for guarantees he would not be put to death. For prosecutor s, the plea bargain m eant Bianchi 's <.'Ooperation in implicating hls cousin, Angelo Buono or Glen- dale, who was charged Friday with the same 10 slaying.s as Bianchi. But becasue there is no plea· bargain with Buono, he may face a death sentence Lf con· victed. Buono. 44. raced arnu gnment later today Baanclu was sentenced for the murder s of Yola nd a Washington, Kristina Weckler, Kimberly Diane Marlin. 'Jane Eve lyn King and Cindy Lee Hudspeth. The sixth life sentence was for conspiracy to com m1l the murder, rape and kidnapping or Kristina Weckler. A five-year sentence was imposed for com· milling sodomy on Mi ss Weckler, an art student who lived in the same apartment building as Bianchi. Kell y asked Bianchi if he com m1Ued each of the crimes to whad\ he pleaded guilty "in con D•lty "''"",.,.... n •k M,_ ......... CROWDS JAM HERITAGE PARK GROUNDS SUNDAY FOR IRVINE HARVEST FESTIVAL :-OeapUe Rainy Weather, About 10,000 Turn Out for Annu•I Event Over Weekend F,.._Pa~AJ FESTIVAL F I NALE SUNNY still some problems that lay ahead. A hot-air balloon race that was scheduled for Sunday morning had to be canceled because of the capriciousness of the wind. Balloonist Don Picard and his wife already bad inflated lheir huge flying vehicle. but the wind direction s hifted toward Tustin. T his meant if Picard and lhe other balloonists took off. they would be blown across the Santa Ana f'reeway where there are few safe places to land. So festival goer.i who had got- ten up early to see lhe balloons rise into the heavens had to set· tie instead for seeing a couple of them being inflated , Walker said. Another major symbol of the festival. the 18,000·square·foo\ big top, weathered the autumn rains "very nicdy," lhe fest.av al boss said. But during Friday night's Harvest Moon Ball, he said, a leak developed over the band area during the storm. forcing some or the musicians to move around to escape lhe annoying drops on their heads. Despite all the problems -big a nd little -which plagued the festival this year , Walker said Saddleback Panel Viewing Sex Equity Saddleback College trustees will be asked tonight to approve formation of a committee that would monitor college academic programs to i nsure thei r availability to both sexes. The so-called Program for Achieving Sex Equity will be before board members at their 7:30 p.m. nieeting in the library on the main campua lo Mission Vie.)o. you're not fulfilling equal op portunity requirements." The spokesman said the future committee would set up policies to insure educational recruit· ment of both sexes to each Sad· die back. program. "We 'll be developing plans that will increase awareness to non-traditional opportunities,'· he said. • • • the event was still "a huge suc· cess. ··Ever yone really pulled together:· he said JWlctioo with Angelo Buono " "Yes. I did ," Bianchi ani wered quietly. Bianchi's comportment was in sharp contra.st to bis emotional appearance 1n Bellingham . Wearing a lhree-piece blue suit and blue tie, Bianchi made no statement to Judge Keene dur· mg the brief proceeding. which immediately f o llowed a Municipal Court arraignment at which he watved aJI pretrial pro- cedures. In that proceeding, the new 25-count complaint was lodged against Bianchi and Buono, replacing an older complaint which charged him only wilh the ri ve murders lo which he pleaded Bianchi was unde r heavy s ecurity at both both ap - pearances. wtlh five marshals watching him 1n Mun1 c1pal Court and three sheriff's dep· ut1es loolung on as he was sen· tenced in Supenor Court The 28-ytar-old strangler was ordered to tx>Rin servin~ his sen l e n fl' 1 m m e d 1 d t e I ) a t t he Cal1 funua Men s lnst1lut1on al Chino Gas Station Slayer Guilty FRE...<;:--;o I AP I -An 11rgu· m enl o\••r v.hn v. d '> ~<JIOl: l1J 1.ump gas ftr'>l lh.t t t•nded m tht- death of one man has resu lt~ 1n a second-degree murder conv1c lion for another Phillip J Leanos. 22. was con· vic ted of lhe June 9 death of Mano Dean Lopei. 21 Witnesses test1f1ed the v1ct1m brandished a hatchet and Leanos fired two shots from a 25·cahber pis tol 1n the 1nc1dt>nt L0~1 v. a~ hn in the chest by one bullet aftl'r an argument stared when the two men pulled up at a cornc·n1enct' -.tore gas pump s1multaneou ~I). police ~aid. Two Die in Quake JAKARTA. Indones ia (API - An earthquake meuurlng 5 8 on the Richter scale rocked the Jn. donesian tounst island of Bali and the neighboring island or Lombok on Saturday. ki!Jing at least two persons and injuring more than 40. a p o lice spokesman sajd. He ujd reports from the area, a bout ~ rrules east of this lndonesian capital. told or damage to more lhan 700 homes. KILLER.-•• ~ The attack.I bave occumld in the early mornmi houri wbea U..re,...noGtblrldu1*alatM 1pertment1 and the vlcthna .were in bed. Taak force investic•tora met today and were to host a Preti conference th.la afternoon to dis· cuaa the lnvesUgaUon. At present, the detectives are atudylng a t.otal of 14 uaauJu, including the latest , in wbicb 10 womeo and an unborn infant hive died. It waa expected, however, that investigators would eliminate a few of those cases from eon· siderallon in order to concen- trate OP the most recent caseti. l',....P.,.e A J LAUGHS ••• farther. She got in touch with the writ.en and performers of lhe Make Me Lau1h show, but they said their schedules wouldn't allow them to come to Irvine . S h e talked again to BiH Manard, a writer and performer on the show, and he eventually altered his schedule so he could talk tot.he class. The day he showed up last month. he brought along t woof his friends, Bruce Baum and Marty Cohen. both writers fortbeshow. They stayed for three hours, Ms Gyves said. at first playing a classroom version of the night· time show Cln which a comedian tries lo make someone from the audience, or in this case, the classroom , laugh> and then talk· ing about the elements of comedy and what 1t takes to perform nightly. Repeatedly the three stressed how important it Nas to learn from mistakes and never give up The)· also emphasized that wnt. inJ( could be exciting as well as fun ~s Gyv~. looking back on their appearance. termed 1t a · ·rtoal success·' for the students Sh<' :.aid th" illtemative pro Rra m at the high school 1" i.:eared tn prov1de 1ndlv1dua l instruction for the '>ludt:nl.!>. who ilr•: en 1 ourJgt'1l ln v.ork ill lhl·tr own fJJ' ,. -..h .. '\:.lid ~ ax man anrl the threP. \I <11-l· ~II· L:iu~h 1w rform('r!> all 1111<1 h•·r ho"' m1wh th••\ 1·nJO)<•d v. url-ini.: v.1 l h I ht·> •1u11,g.,lf•r., ~ht· Jtfdt•d that ~he c.in SPc· '"\ t.>ral 'buddin~ 1·omer1 1ans in dJ.,., 1nl'lu1hni.:thPtc·J('hl·r · IRS Probing Re alty D e als SAN fRANCISCO !AP> -The lntl'rnal Revenul' &!rv1ce 1s in \ e~t1 ga.tmg real e1>tatc cigenL" ,ind broken , in five Northern Cahfom1a counties for pocketm.: larJ,!e C'omm1ss1ons without re· porting lht-m as income Fred Sit-et. chi ef of the S~ Francisco I RS criminal 10 · \'est1gat1on d1v1 s1on. said real estate profe:.s1onals m Northern Cal1forn1a are not comply10$ with I RS regulal1ons governing tax filing F ..... r~A l VOTE ••• District. In all. elections will be held in 28 O range County school dis· tncts as well as the 19 s pecial distnct.s. ... ·: . . . ~ ' .. ·: A ac;bool apokeaman sald col· lege workers have been prepar· in1 the proaram for over one year. Drug Deal Foiled -------------' .. "lt'a designed to usure equal acceu to all educaUonal pro· grams and eervlcea re1ardless of tex," \be 1pokeaman said. "You have to do more than juat HY p~ramt are eUaible to both sexes, ' ht added. ''You' could ... .y 1 for lnstance, women are elilibl• for the weldina pro· gram but l/ all the program's Uterat.ure II 1eared to one sex CAIRO, Egypt <AP> -Egyp- tian police say they have broken up the fLrSt attempt to smuc1le hashish from Israel into ECYPt since the two natlon1 sl1ned thelt. peace treaty last !itarch. Pol~e sources saJd authoriUe1 had been Upped to the attempt and arrested the dru1 merchant in Cairo as he was receivtn1 t.be bubJab from his smu11len, .~ Our favorite tean. 1122 by On·Time. bleached denim with a clean silhouette. Add to that an atl cotton flannel plaid shirt. lopped off by "the ubhty Jacket:' ol cotton and pOlyester. featunno 4 pockets w/veJ,cro closures and a foul -weather hOOd All of these great 1term pack n1coty Into the canws "day bag ' • ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ~----- . ~ -··-·------,--- • GuUbla Srene The surest sign that summe r has finally slipped away in Southern California is to simply look al who or what uses the beaches during the day . nus beach on the Newport 8c<t<:h pemnsula near the Jetty is definitely a !\ymbol of the end of summer <rnd the torpor of lhl' cooler days of autumn Amtrak Derails In Kansas OF FERLE. Kan (AP > At least 24 persons were tnJured to day when Amtrak's South west Limited passenger train de railed in western Kansas the train s second derailment in the state this month. railroad o fflctals s aid. Three of the injured required hospitalization . authorities s aid. The 11-car, three-engine train -was entenng the city hm1ts of Of· ferle when the final three cars. all sleepers, went off the trac ks about I : lOa .m .. a uthor it1essa1d Offe rle is a village of about 300 persons. 30 miles east of Dodge Ci- ty The train was en route to Chicago from Los Ange les Two persons were liste d m sta · ble condition at the Spear ville l>istrict Hospital, about 11 miles west of Offe rle . while anothe r was ta ken to Dodge City Regional Hos pital. The extent of their in· juries was not immediately dis closed • Some 21 other per sons were treated for minor injuries. includ Ing 'tuts a nd bruis es . at area ho s pita l s a n d r e l eased , authorities s aid. Brian Duff. a n Amt r ak spokesman in Washington. s aid tbe derailment occurred on a s traight stretch orthe m ain Santa Fe track, which is fla nked in Of· ferle by twoside tracks Five Stabbed In Fullerton Five persons were stabbed and a j uvenile taken into custody ear· ly Sunday in F ullerton a fter a fig ht broke out during a party, police sajd. A gr oup of local residents tan gle d with party.c ras he rs from Los Angeles during the pa rty at the 800 block of South Ceda r Avenue . The injured, whose wounds ranged from mrnor c uts to multiple knifings, were taken to Martin Luther and Anaheim Memoria l hospitals , officers said. Inmate Will Plead Guilty Bribe Try • ID A Chrno State Pri~on inmate accusL-d of attcmµtm g to hn~ <Jn Orange County S uperior Court judge has indicated he will µlead g uilty to the charg(' and Jccept an add1t1onal two yl'ar prison term Richa rd Timothy Workman 4l. made the ;,innouncemcn t uflc.'r agreeing to plead guilty to nine unrelat<'d counts of g rand theft. attempted J:rand theft and for gery in connection with a lux un car sales scheme. Workman. who 1s be mg held in O r a nge Cou nty Jail . was t•harged last Tuesday with bnb<• sohc1tation and obstruction of JUSltce after undercover a gents disclosed that an attempt was made to bribe Judge Robert Ric kles. It was a lleged that a female accomplice. Martha Hawkins , Two Injured In Crash on Coast Route A motorist and a passenger were injured in a lhr ee·car col lision on Pacific Coast Highway n ea r Scot c hm an 's Cove when a s ports car apparently went out of control. colhdin~ with two oncommg vehicles. California Hi ghway Patrol or ficers said John P aul. 25. of Laguna Beac h was driving northbound on Coast Highway with his passenger. Billie Wa lker . 17. of Hampton, Va . whe n his car m issed a c urve and crossed into the southbound la ne Frida~. The vechiclc struck another s portscar driven b y St eve Anaya, 24. of Laguna Beach. before ca reening further down the southbound lanes and hitting a van driven by Matt Chisum. 23, of Anaheim . P aul 's passenger suffer~d s light neck injuries a~d moton~t Anaya sustained facial cuts m the 11:05 a .m. incident. Both were treated and released from South Coast Medical Center 30. of lluntanglon llarbour . .it W orkman':-. rcqut·s t. turnl·cl o.., t.'r $20.000 to the ..11.?Cllt!> as t·ol latcrul for a cash payment DPputy D1stnct Attorney .fl'an llhcmbc1mt·r said an ohstruel1un of JUStlCl' cha rgc hied aga1m.t the '-'Oman would be d1s mi!>M'd 1f Workman follow!> through with his stated intention to plead g ull ty to a single charge of briber~ solic italton According to 1nves t1 gator)). Workman had hoP<·d to com ·incc Judgl' Rickles to allow him to plead guilty to the pending grand theft charges and r ece1vl· a sentencl' that would run con· c urrently with his curre nt pnson term. He is scheduled to be re- leased from Chino 1n May . Workman was sentenced to state prison following a 1977 check forgery conviction . He re· mained free on bail. however. while the case wa s under ap· peal The convictLon was uphe ld and Workman. the deputy district al· tom ey said. became a fugitive. He was arrested in November and sent to Chino . Ms . Rheinbeime r said s he will ask that Workman receive the m aximum sentence. nme year,;,. in r eturn for pleading guilty the g ra nd theft and forgery charges Any sentence received on a briber y conviction likely would run concurrrently with the grand the ft sentence. s hes a 1d Sentencin g I!> ~cheduled for Nov.9. Spectator Disrupts Wngress WASHINGTON <AP> A m an JUmped fro m the :.pectators galleries onto the floor of the House of Representatives today He was quickly a ppre he nded by police. T he incident occurred at 12 11 p m.. shortly 11fler the House con vened. According to :.cvcr al wit n esses. the man leaped from behind a la rge clock 10 the s pec tators' gallery and fell a bout 18 to 20 feel, la nding on his side on the floor below. T he witnesses s1ud the m an then rose and raced down the mi dd le a i s le tow a rd the s peaker's podium. He yelled in a heavy accent, 'l'd like to be recognized , sir. Allow me ... to talk." Al that point. poli ce ap· pre hended him and forced him out of the cha m ber for question- ing. He was identified only as Salieu Mohammed Bah. No re- ason was given for his action. SA Man Slain By Shotgun A 26-year-old man was killed by a sbotgwi blast at bis Santa Ana home Sunday night, police said. The man. identifie d as Eduardo Rivera, 1800 18th St., answered a kn6ck at the door of bis home at about 10:30 p .m. and then quickly slammed the door witneues told police. ... ,. la l'llere? But Rivera was stnack in lhe upper body by a 1botauo blut throup lhe door and dJed at the scene, poUce said. No 1u.-pecta were 1een. OMLY"-OT 18 Killin s Hinted Bishop Executed; No Remorse Seen CARSON CITY. Nev <AP> Jesse Bisbop, the tough-talking murderer who s neered at al· tempts to save rum from the Nevada gas chamber, was ex· ecut ed today. only the third man put to death in the United States in l2 years A few hours later. authorities said Bishop, 46. may have been involved in as many as 18 s lay· mgs He was ex~uted for the 1977 slaying or a Baltimore man during a robbery at a Las Vegas casino. ·'This 1s 1ust one more step down the road of life ." he told State Pnson Utreclor Cha rles Eolff Jr 1n his fina l words Clark County District Judge Pa ul Goldman. who sentenced Bishop to d1 e and later visited him m pnson. said the inmate told him about other murders Ile s aid he ~ent a policeman to antervit•w Bis hop and the om cer ·came back with fi gures about 18 other hom1c1des Ii! in California and ~1x 1n other plaCt'S ' As ked ahout the r c.·port B1!>hop0!> older brother 'aa 1d ·1 t•an •t believt• 1t But he told mt· d c·ouple of months ago thcrl• WCI!> .1 lot I d1dn 't know a bout ' The brothl·r. who a!>ked not tn be 1denllfil•d. :-aid ht> undcr'>l•><ld . B1:.hop had mt·nt1oned ·t>t·ing d hit man for lhl• molJ Hut tht> brother !>aHI. · 11 he v.a., doing th:tt h(' would h..ivc halt tn t~· t OIJll.} in~allP And ht• d1dn l ~l·t·m Ilk\.• that WolH had off ered B 1~h~p J t hanct> to ..ippt•JI -.hortl~ twror~· the inmate v.a!> taken into the gas chamber M o mt.' n l :. I a t e r . h t• w a:, strapped an a freshly paintt•d death seat and green t·urtam:. wl'nl up in the (!.a:. chambt'r Bis hop smiled at a reportl'r among lht· 14 witnesses 13 men ;rnd a wom:m s tanding in un ad· Jacentroom .. He look(.'<f each of us in the t-ye. I ttunk ... said Tad Dunbar o f KOLO-TV in Reno. one of those who watched the 46-year- old ex-pa ratrooper die ror the murder of a Maryland man Bishop s hook his head and said noth1n~. C'vanide pellets fell into an acid bath, unlea l>hmg deadly gas. Bishop made what ap· pea red to be a thumbs-down sign, wrinkled his nose . seemed to searc h the room and breathed de· eply several limes. His eyes rolled upward. his head fell on his chest a nd then s napped back He took another deep breath and closed his eyes for the last lime . ll1shop·~ face reddened. saliva ran from htt-mouth and his body -.hud de r ed Aflc.'r <.1 sen el> of con vuls1 \ c Jerks. 1t wa~ over One W1tm•:-.:. went down on one km •\!. but recovered and :..tood up a.ga in Wo lff had orrered B1shov. 4fi. ,1 c hance to ;,ippcal But the fe1st ~ prisoner said oo. JU!>l as he earl1C'r s purned oficrs to sec a mm1t-tcr before• going to his death. Wolff sent the.' pnson chaplain to see the cunvicte<l murderer on h1l> las t day Bishop had told aulhonl1 e~ ·1 be lieve in Jt·sse Bishop I don t bt'll eve 1n any rcli~1on I don·t bchcveinGod · Prison offa•1als pronounced the e xecution completc at 12 21 a m . MomC'nl!> later. Gov Bob L1~t. who had reCusl'd c lemency \ ; / ' sought by others on Bishop's beha lr. said the convict had pa.id his d ue . ·'The sentence of the la w has been carried out a nd Mr. Bishop has paid his debt to society." Ltst sa id in a statement from the gov· e rnor's m ansion. "fie is now in the bandsoftheSupreme Being." * * * Last minute appeals to two U.S . Supreme Court Justices we r e turned down Sunday. Bishop had not authorized them. "He was genuinely not afraid to die , and that's an awe· inspiring sight," a brother uid a fte r a recent meeting. * * * Bishop Faced Gas With Thumbs Down EDITOR'S NOTE-Brendan R!Uy wos one of lhe 14 peuona to wstneu the execulwn today of Jesse B&&hbp Ill lhe Nt'OOda State PT\IOl'l. lier~ i& h1& account of 8uhop'a death in the qa$ chamber By BRENDAN RILEY CARSON CITY. Nev I AP> II wa:. 11 45 p m when we en· ter ed t he Wllness room . Or Richard Grundy walked an· to t he room and warned us that t h1:. was a .. dangerous pro cedure · If thert' wen· JO} problem!> -.ut•h .iS leaka~l' of lht' ~a~ ... you ,.hould hold your brcatn and mu\,. out in .in order I} {a~h1on. t;rumh told u" ~•'\'l'n of thl· ntnt· '>m all v.in cfo~:. in ltw 'Allnl'"' room '-'l'rc lt'ft open .,.., J JJrl•<'aut1on The t·old night ;i1 r '>'-'l'J1l into lhc room .ind ., q·ntiloling (..in "'hirred 1n a tom1·r There wen· no chair '> in the urn tolored room T 14o bnghl 111.?ht bulbs in µl.un opaque fi x tun~!.-hun~ abc:>H· .\ plastJ('·hned ga rbali!t-can and a roll of to1ll't Six Aliens Held After Coast Pursuit Ho rdl•r pJtrol JJ(c.'nl!> 'A crl' 101 n ed b} Or<.1nge Co unt)' s heriffs deputJes 1n a 90-mlle· per hour chase in the north· bound lanes of the San D1ego Freewa y Sunday . which ended in the capture o f s1 x 1 llegal aliens Border Patrol agen t in char~e John Wesson )o,:ud the IJ ·milc pur!-u1t tn he:I\ ~ t raffle Sund a~ r11~ht began at tht• San Onofrl' t hl•ckpmnt "he n his officer-. -.pottl'd J I~~ Cht•\ rolrl that ap pt.•.1n•d e..1rr~ing J hl'<J\~ 10.,d 1n th<' back l'ur~um~ offtc•t. r" managt.'<f to -.to p th<' \ l'h1C·l1• in ~n Juan Cap1~tr .. mo nc.ir San J uan Crt'L'k Ro.id , ..., hen• lhl·~ a rre~tl•d Ult> drl\l'r. 18 ·~l·Jr -old Ric ardo \ta rttn'"'Z A} ..tlJ .in undocumt•nt t•d a l1l'n "ho forml•rly h\'ed in LO!-Angde:; Other~ taptun•d included a pa ss t·n ~c r and (1' c a li en -. crammt'CI 111to tht.• -.mall trunk of tht.• \'l'hldt.• '.\:\1 one.' wa~ 1n1un•d in the 7 45 p rn pur .. uit. \\.hll'h ~av. dep ut1C)i and bordl'r patrol unit:. -.pt.•cd1n g in Jnd o ut of traffic lo t•apt urc the \ l'htcle contatrun~ th<' ahcn~ paper sat m a corne r for anyone who became s ick. Some witnesses talked to eac~ other. One asked another if he had ever been to an execution before Another asked if he had played a ny bas ke tba ll lately. Others as ked what time it was. J stood next to one of the only two wo men reporters serving as wit· ncsses At about Ii! 10 a.m the guards rollt>d up the green s hades on the outside of the death ch amber . Bis hop was brought into the chamber lie was strapped in one of the two~eath chair-. that a re l>tde by side He 14a:-. v.earmg a Marched 'Ahltl' !>h1rt. blue denim pants, "'h1h: :.0eks ~nd was shooles!> The onl y per !>o n h e .irknowledged 1n any way was re· porter Mikt' Donahue of ttM! La.'> \.-ega!> Sun 'A ho had become a 1 ru:.ted fncnd R1shop 'it<J red at the guards "h<> v.f•rt• <ibout to turn the to~· ){I~· ~'-'itches to re lea se the ga:-. rJtherthan look atthe w1tnesses Ht' '>howe<i no !>1gn of being nen ·ou.'i The cyanide pdlc l)) we re lo we r('d into an acid bath. Bis hop made what appeared lo ht-a thumbs down motJon at the m o m ent the pclle l s were lowered. One' of the reporters a pparent· ly became famt. He fell to one knee but then broug ht himself back up t.o Wltness the exeeu - t 1on Bishop wnrutled bis nose; he seemed to search the room and breathed deeply several times. His eyes rolled upward. H.is. t-ead fell on his ches t. Then b.Js head snapped back He took another deep brea th and closed his eyel> His race redd ened. .-a hva ran from his m o uth and his bodv shuddered 1n a scn es of con,·ulSl\'t..' 1crh T~ 1Cl' 'A hilt.• Hishop "'a:-bcm~ t"n·ruted 1 thoug ht I could smell lhl· ~;J~ raintl~ Tht'n J gut1rd cam e> into the room <ind n•Jd the ofhc1al an· nounct'mcnt J e sse Walte r H1shop had d ied at 12 21 a m Reforc' '-'l' were a llowed to lean' lht: room we h ad to sign "'1tnc-.s s h eet s. The prison supt•nntendt:nl then signaled for the ~uards to lead us outside thl' room. past tht.' door or the still lockt.•d death c hambe r a nd downs tairs to a bank of te lephont.'S . As I and the othe r r eporters sprinted for the phones . I heard an inmate shout from h1l> cell. "I hope}outnp " mx:ie for us, our ()\)Jn w1dq, wa1a.. cord coat. co o rdmaLing Wlth (t\.l!Z.rythin;:; from JWflS to ~nzy f\enn<z.\s 1ro you can ~r 1t fbr marly acy OCCtJS1on. acc<ZJ)t.<zd W1tl1 s~ e.\b.w patchas errla ldrt.en lt mng, th is' yrz.ar ·round. c.oot 1s 61SO dvadab\q, w 1th m.1tchiaj !Jrouscz.rs, ft?.Bturiaj <Z.1thrz.r a plain or plrz.el<ld f'r<:i1t 41' A:z.sh(on Is land• Newport &.-a.ch•7l41644·5070 1001 '"'°s twood Blod.·~stwood Vill.Qge•2131419·7127 ~"' : J Till• Salt Lake City couple found a way to make waiting for a bus on a rainy day a UtUe more bearable _.... -_____ ...,. ______ .......... ,... ·------~-·· ·••d ........ ""' .. A4 OHl Y Ptl.OT NATION I WORLD • fu) Setback for Israel ...... ~ Te•~~'' Marpllin~ Dayan Quits; Land Settlement Rlegal • Do You Know Suzie? OBB TO INVIAlBl.K 8va&: Relu!U ot an nh.uaUvf' aurvey j'9& l'QmPlet.cl_ by your conwpondent ln tho 1hopd. 1l0ret aDd ... =, ,Jotntaolt.bla t»e.tol aU ...,ibte coaaLt canoowbe . · Tb1I l• amwv: Suu ls el~1rl)' 1mon1 the m~ lna Al a °"'UM ot fact. OUl ot all the buainul placu wandered loto and out of 10 recent Umu durin1 lhla coastal Susan Brot.oMll Anthony and Her lntJilible Quarln-ftMt Dollar survey. only once was Suzie mentioned. And then, not even by name. It happened in a neighborhood Balboa market. The young woman clerk very carefully examined my three quarters in change when st)e handed them to me. ~ ''I HA VE TO BE VERY careful with the quarters,'' she apologized. "Have to watch out for one of those funny dollars." Thus is the rate of the SUsan Brownell Anthony dollar coin. It's become knownasfunnymoney. It'sa s hame. Actually, before I started this exhaustive survey on lht: ne w dollar coin, one did fall into my possession. The guy JUM ahead of me at a Laguna Be<1ch store handed one to the C'lerk The poor store fellow almost had a ht. He was preparing to . stuff it under the coin drawer in his cash regist er, so it wouldn't get mixed up with the regular coins, when 1 told him I'd take it He looked at me like I was daft. Later. l ~ave that Sui 1e away. I haven't seen another one s ince. CLEARLY, IT IS BEYOND understanding how the Unit ed States mint could design and produce a new doll ar com with such remark~bleslmilanty in siietothetwo-b1t piece 1t w <1s a monumenta'J.blunder. - According to mint 0Hic1als, the re are supposed to be 650 malUon of the Susan 8 . Anthony dollars m circulat1on. If so. they'vebecomelargely invisible. Thls in indeed a sorry fate for a dollar coin that was suo- posed to honor the person who led the battle ror woman s uf rrage in the United States Her valiant and relentless efforts resulted an passage of the 19th Amendme nt to our Conslltution, g1vmg women the vote 14 years after Ms. Anthony'sdeathon March 13, 1906. ONCE DVRING HER campaign for suffrage, she and her followers marched upon thepoUs in Rochester. New York 1 n an effort to force election officials to let the women vole. She was arres ted and convicted or this law-breaking. She ref used to pay the fine. H.ad she decided to pay. and Susan B. Anthony doll a~ had been around in those days, the court officials probably would have refused lo accept the funny little coins. JERUSALEM tAP) -Prime Mtalater Menacbem 8"aln'11 1ov•mment u ffflln1 today unMt two •W"i>t'lM blows tM r.,1lpaUon ol f'o,..itn Mln!ater Mo11ht1 Oay...n and a Supreme Court order that Jewa muat give uv ae coouovera1ia1 We11t &o.k 1t.1ttlemenl The court order, handed down loday. *'* d the governmenl'1> 11"l1~re ol privately owned Arab land for the EJoo Moreb settle mt'nt near the Arab city of NablU& wu 1Uegal. It gave the .ettlen 30 day:5 to get out. TH•: AllAB landowners had t•hallenaed the government's chum th11l the settlement was cttt1eollal for, Israel's security. an ugument the tugb court had accepted an all previous case~ mvolvmg Jewish enclaves in occupied terntory Cabwet Secretary Arieb Naor said the governme nt would abide by the court decision "There is a verdict and the gov- cmmenl has nothing to do but lo obey it and carry 1t out. This is a government of law." he told re porters. Dayan had cited his opposition to the Elon Moreh settle ment as one or reasons for his resigna- tion on Sunday. But his chief gripe was his lack of inllµence over the four-month-old negoba· lions with Egypt and the United Stales on autonomy for Palestin aans on the occupied West Bank of the Jordan Rt ver and in the GauStnp. BEGIN AND othe r leading members of his Cabinet said the resignation won't change their tough s tand in the autonomy talks. But Israeli newspapers to- day predicted Dayan's d e- Porno King Convicted ROME. Ga. (AP I -M1cha~l Thev1s. convicted of using ar::.on and murder to build a pomof."{ rCtphy e mp1r<'. sa id ht> wa:, "filled with bitte rness and vengeance" at the verdict but vowed fi e would "never stop fighting ... Thevis. 47. and one of has adult oriented-businesses. Global ln- du~tries loc .. were convicted in federal court Sunday of one count each of rac keteering etnd racketttring conspiracy. T hevts. real estate agent Jean nette Evans a nd her cousin. 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TOOAY s.<Oll41-• f7pm 0 7 Se<-111911 11 °'Pm • 1 TUEtO.aY flr>llOW • 16• m 18 l'lnt l\ltlft 10 l1 • m ~ I !ie<Ol\4 tow S 11 p.m o J Sl<OftCI ..._, 11 WP·"' l' SunrtMt7·04•m Mitt 10om -"-7:•am .• teb7PM parture would weaken the aov· ernment. already tt.l&Jered by a domntJc political eris&. OppoalUM Labor Party thief Sblmoo Peret. reactln& to the reslenaUon. called on the gov- ernment to schedule new elec- l1on1, a call Begin was not Ukely to heed. Even before Dayan ruigned, . several opposition parties raised motions of no confidence in lhe Begin government. primarily challenging Its handling of the 1nflatton-warped economy_ Those mot.ions come up for de· bate Tuesday when Parliament opens its winter session. BEGIN WAS expected to sur- vive the ~dence votes, but a 1poke1man uld Oefenae Minister Eser Weisman bad been recalled from a vUlt to Egypt to bolster government ranln during tbe voting. A Weizman aide said the defense cbie, would return Tuesday. Dayan, who played a key role io hammering out the peace treaty with Egypt and Ls con· sldered by many to be Israel's moat creative negotiator, told reporters be quit because "I wu relegated to doing what I d.ldn 't want to do. att.endlng cocktail parties aod ceremonies." Gun•a• Bas Bu Sa9 AP__.. QUITS tSRAEL CABINET Foreign Mlnlater Dayan 27 Churchgoers Freed ST ALBANS. W. Va. <AP> Harold Mann, th11rgcd with holdmg 27 churchgoers al gun- point for thn•c hours. ~urren dered lo authorilu.::s alter he was permitted to broadcast an ob- scenity-filled stutement over a local radio station Brandlsh1nJt a rifle and di! mundmg to talk to newsmen, Mann burst into the St. Albans Church oC Christ shortly after services began Sunday at 10· 30 a m. He gave up about thret: hours l<Jter. aftt!r r eading a statement over Charleston radio station WCHS No 11\Junes were reported "I DON'T belleve he had any Sniper Slays Two, Flees in Oklahoma OKLAHOM A CITY <AP> A sruper who killed a couple tn a c rowded shopping center parktng lot escaped and left police with fe w clues to his identity or mollve. J esse Eugene Taylor. 42. and Marion Vira Bresette, 31 . were kitled in the attack Sunday, pohce s&Jd . Invesllgators s&Jd they had lived at the same Oklahoma Caty address for about two mooths Sgt. Tom Mundy s aid deteelJves qu~lJoned the dead woman s three children a nd about six other witnesses to the shootings THE VICTIMS HAD SUST left a '>Upermarket and were loitd ang gr()c(•ry sacks into a car shortly befort> 5 p m v.hen soml"Onc oocrn'<Titn· v.1t h a hagh-powcrt>d nfle from across the street "I JU...,t turned around and saw a man fall He .was t atch1n.: hu llc•t!> I couldn't i.t•t• where tht·y were comwg from." :-.aid \'1nrt" \ llt•n. an t•mpluyt'c uf lht• i.lore the v1ct1m~ had JU'>l left "The . man wus s hot f1 n.t. .. su1d Charlt''> Hopkin~. 16 anothl'r ston• employct· "Ht' wa~ yelbng :\o' No ' No ' He "enl up against the car . and he got shot again · • HE SAID THE WOMAN began screaming. walked from behind the car and was approach111g Taylor's prone body v.hen i.he. too. ~as fl'llc-d l nvcst1~ator'> s aid Ta)lor was hat m thl' abdomen and che!>t The v.oman was '>hot once m the tor'><> they said intention of hurting anyone." Lawrence Lore. one of the hostages. said afterward. · · M <unly. I fell sorry for the man, because he 1s so sick," another hostage, 56-year-old Kil- ty Bukanl. added Mann. who was arraigned before Magistrate Carl Withrow. wa& charged with a single count of kidna pping and ordered held without bond. Kanawha County prosecutor James Roark said Mann was taken to Charleston Ar ea Medical Center for a psychiatric and physical ex- Jmanatlon. THE SMALL church was ringed by police officers aod firefighters. and the slat.e polJce <'ailed tn 1L<> SWAT team. One "iharpshooter stood on a plat- ror m level with one of the r h ur ch 's windows Another kneeled an the road a iming at a front door. But no shots were fired Sc-vera l r epo rte r s and par amM!cs entered the church. Jnd Cit about I 30 p m. M<1nn .,,. J' allowed to go on the air. ,.\ ft1·r ht· Mmplc.-tcd the broad c •• ..,, ht> rl'lt'as~ll the rema1rung nh·m bt-r--of the congregation but ht•ld report1•ro; and said ht· 14 0U ld surrender 1f a police OI · f1 C'er went mto the church Wt· a rmed and handcuffed him. AS SOON AS one of Mann's Jrmi; was cuffed. he handed bis riCl t· to th1• policeman and the in- c ident was over Maybe that's not how they pronounce it in Idaho. but that's how it was spelled on this rural road in Nez Perce County. Motorists. however. should get the point. DO YOU NEED BANKRUPTCY? 11 If you me dff!>ly 1n debt the Bonkruptcy Act con 91w11 you o frHll \IGrl in fiftt 21 You con t-l111ltnoltt most deb" ond ltcep moit of yovr pr~ly 3) 8ontlruplt y 1t yOVt riQlll II •s no d•tg<octt OlHHJ H l('f Wll l l\NSW£Q YOUR QUCSllONS A60Ul flAM'lo.'IJPIC Y WllHOUT (HAJlGE Our I•'"' Arf' llco\onobll? ALANlURYA ATTO•NEY AT lAW 1300 OOVl ST SUITt 200 NEWPORT BEACH. 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"" ~.,,: ~UAANf ' Colt8Meea 2300 Harbor Blvd., 640-8535 Available Monday thl'u Friday 1.00 AM· 11'00 AM O ffer Expires Oecjmbe r 30, 1979 • , u YeiPBometo •• Dally New s p aper VOL. 72, NO. 295, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 County Slayer Strikes Again Mesa Gir~ 17, L atest Bludgeoning Victim i POLICE SEEKING MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THIS Artist's Drawing Diatrtbuted to Apartment Dweller• ; ~to5~o Vote Turnout Eyed In School Election By ROBERT BARKER ot-Oaity ,._ , .. ,, Orange County Registrar of Voters AJ Olson has predicted a voter turnout of 40 to 50 percent in the Nov. 6 election that has at· tracted 228 candjdates for school board throughout the county. : Bishop Dies, May Be Tied { L To 18 Killings CARSON CITY. Nev. (AP> ! Jesse Bishop, the tough-talking murderer who sneered at at- tempts to save him from the Nevada gas chamber, was ex· 1 ecuted today. only the third man put to death in the United States in 12 years. ' A few hours later . authorities said Bishop, 46, m ay have been involved in as many as 18 slay- l ings. He was executed for the 1977 slaying of a Baltimore man J-during a robbery at a Las Vegas • casino. "This is just one more step down the road of life," he told State l'rtson V1rector Charles EolffJr. in bis fmal words. · Clarlt County District Judge Paul Goldman, who sentenced Bishop to die and later visited him in p~. said the inmate told him about other murders. t"'. He said be sent a policeman to interview Bishop and the officer "came back with figures about 18 other bomicides . . . 12 in California and six in other places." Aalted about the report, • Bishop's older brother said, "I can't believe it. But be told me a couple of montba •IO there was a lot I didn't know about." (See lllSllOP, Pa1e AZ) Scores of oth~ are seeking election in 19. special district races on the ballot. Also on the ballot will be statewide issues concerning school busing and limits on government spending. "It is awfully hard to predict the turnout." Olson sa1d. "It could be as low as 40 percent. but could go higher depending on the publicity on the state measures. "There hasn't seemed to be much of that." Olson said that school districts .and special districts could ex· peel to attract only 10 to 15 per- cent of the voters if there were no statewide measures. School dislricl elections a re being held in November as a cost savings measure and will share election costs with special districts, according to Olson. School races will be held in Seal Beach. Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach . Irvine. Newport-Mesa, Laguna Beach and Capistrano. Elections also will be held for Coast Community College, Sad· dleback Community College and Rancho Santiago Comm unity College districts. Voters in Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation District will de· cide if they want to pay for street sweeping service in the district. If approved, the measure wo uld be financed by a $15 service charge. Voters also will be asked H they want to re-submit the m eas0tt for approval after four years . Recall elect.ions also are slat· ed lo Seal Beach and in the Anaheim Unified High School District. In all. elections will be held in 28 Orange County school dis· trict.s as well as the 19 special districts. 8 y JOANNE &EYNOLOS Of .. o.llY ~ltef S\Mf Costa Mesa police s aid to· day they are convinced the Sunday slaying of a young . woman 1s the work of the killer who has murdered coastal area women in a series of bludgeonings that da te back more than two years . Victim Debra Lynn Seruor, 17, or 2256-A Maple SL was found murder ed and raped in her Cos ta Mesa apartment. Her body was found by her room- mate about 3 a.m. Sunday. She is the fourth Costa M l>S11 woman to be bludgeoned to de· ath sinee J anuary of 1977. A fifth woman who was beaten with a blunt instrument s urvived the attack The cas~. a('cording to police, falls into the pattern or cnme~ against wom{·n living tn Costa Mesa, Newport Beacb. Santa Ana He1~hts. Irvine, Fountain Valley, G a rde n G r ove and Tus ltn. A task force of 32 Ul· vestigators is probing the sex s layings. Sunday night. hours after the d iscovery of Miss Senior's body, Costa Mesa police la unched a massive leafle t campaign aimed a t w arrun~ rt>sidenls or the ap par ent pattern in the cases and s eeking help 1n identifying a SUS· pect. A picture included with the leaflet , police said was de· veloped from descriptions sup- plied by .the one s urviving victim and the 9-year-0ld son of one woman who was killed. The descriptions also agree generally with information re- leued last week by Tuatia police a bout the suspect in Olle of the murders that occnrred in that city. Police reserves. cadets and Explorers began going door·to· door in the Cos t a Mes a neighborhood of apa rtments bounded by llarbor Boulevard, Wilson Street. Placentia Av enue a nd Joann Street ta lking to a partment dwellers The •effort 1s to be repeated e very evening between 6 p.m . a nd 10 p.m. until the city 's 1.100 a partment complexes ha ve been covered. San Clemente Woman Foils Rape Attempt A 27·year·old San Cle mente woman told police a man Wllh his pants down tried to rape her early today while sbe was leav· ing a downtown com-operated laundry room. Police said the woman was not hurt in the 4 58 a.m. att ack at 806 S. El Camino Real when the man grabbed her from behind while she was placin g her la un· r:lry 10to her auto. The attacker . who 1~ still al large. dragged t he woman several feet toward the laundry room before the woman was able to free herself from his grasp and drive away. The short·ha1red, mustactuoed assailant had exposed himself to the woman while she was folding her clothes in the laundry room. She tried to ignore him before the attack. police said. The woman told police she s aw the man pull his pants back up and flee on foot PoUce said the man may have driven a maroon s edan with T e xas license plates. ..W RESllLTS ~NG' Cat Borgia~ "I'm ,;...,ed at bow well tbe Dally PUllllt cleuifted Ilda won.'' ''I ....... reallied bow many reallJ nl4'e people retpoad to a Ul&ellCL'' ftat'• a..~ nceeu 1tor7 of tbe Newport Beach womu wbo placed Ulla ad ln tbe Dail1 Plklt: Clu.n. quiet bard1"0ftiol recn. atudent deslre• am/Apt/Bath ln CK XlUMtXD .. .. . . Kitten Among Clemente Loot San Clemente reaidenll re· pol'Wjd four burglaries totallnl more thin $1,115 ln loaea over tb• wHtend lncludlnt one break-in by what police deacribe as a real "cat burtlar." Tbe cat buralar took a l400 Hlmalaya ld.U. from the home of Paul Butler, 230 Ave. Serra, between 3 and 10:80 p.m. Fri.day .after removtn1 a Mdroom win· dow aerelll, police aald. The fOW"»lnOllth-oki male kit- ten ls tan in color with dark pawa, un and noee. tl w11 the onl.y tb1na taken In lM brealt·ln, police Hid. Karen Jordon , 237 W . Eacalonea St., told police a burglar took S350 in stereo aear from her apartment ln a Friday daytime break-lo. Mlke Dedie, 32~ Ave. Del Pretldmte, told police $800 ln ski eq\llpment wu taken lo a Saturday break-in in bis borne. Police aaid a .38 caliber piatol and $115 In cash were taken from two ldJ•cent mobile homes at 1880 N. El Camino Real some Ume &mday, Police 11td one ot the mobUe homet 11 occupied by C.L. Vtnyard. • Sgt. Richard De Francisco who 1s he ading the informa tional campaign, said the police want to talk to residents. urging them to be wary or anyone matclung the suspect's description. Police have established a 24· hour telephone hot hne, 754-5360. for people with information to call Tbe m a n being sought 1s described as having a dark or olive complexion with PoCk · marked cheeks. He is 2S to 30 years old. st.ands live feet , eight inches to five Ceet, 10 inches tall and weighs about 165 pou.iids . He has dark hair. about collar length and a mustache. All descriptions agree that the man sought has a s trong, muscular bwld. DeFrancisco said the irut1al leanet campaign would concen· lrate on the neighborhoods an which the killings ha ve taken place. Miss Senior lived about one mtle from the area in which the four other Costa Mesa assaults have ta.ken place. Those attacks have occurred CSee KILLER. Pagf' A2> ~,._ ... SI.Mt_ SEARCH tS llAOE FOlt MlMDel WEAPON IN 8RU9CY SAN CLEMENTE FIELD Police Cadet• Combed Fleld North ot El Camino Real n. .. Momlng . San Clemente Boy Held Umdentified Man Found Shot, Stabbed By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. °',,,. 0.lly -\i.14 A l3·year-0ld Sa n Cle ment£ hoy 1s being held by police today m connect.Jon with lhe sbooltnf and s tabbmg death of an uruden· Lifie d ma n found nea r t he youth's home Sunday even mg Police Lt. Al Ehlow said the dead man was found on his back 1n a POOi o ( blood on a .dirt road leading to an abandoned cit) sewa ge facility no rth or F:I Camino Real near Cap1stranc: Shores shortly after 6 p m The vicl.Jm , believed to be in his 20's . suffered a gunshot wound between hJS eye:> from a pis tol. a scnes or stab wounds in his upper left chest and a gash 1r his lower a bdomen. Ehlow said San Cl!!menh· pa ramed1Cl- were called to the -.ceoe after police urn\•ed and fou nd that tht.' man had been dt>ad for about d half hour. said t-'1n : Capt. Al Wright Or aoi!e County Coroner's Of· f1cl' investa~ators ~a ad th1~ mornin~ an Jutopsy v.111 be con ducted today on the untdenWa('(I dead man Pola~ i.a1d no motive ha~ bt'<'n est ablished in th~ slaym~. A male youth. v.ho told polJ Cl' he witnessed the sla) ang, report ed the 1nc1dent lo his mother who promptly called pohcc. Pohce said the witness told them he did not kno"' the dead ma n but had se<!n the teen ager pn or to the Sunday mc1dent Po lice lnvPs t11::a tor ~;.i lt Stephenson arrested lht: IJ·ycar old boy a t 11.45 p m . at hh CJp1~trano Shores a n.•a hom1.· located JUSl aero_..._... th~· haghv.a) from -.her e the dead man wa ... round Police combed l hl' bru~h l"O\ ered art'd near th1· cleJlh 'l't'Ol' tod::iy 1n hopes or hndin~ J v.eapon used 10 t he !>l<1yrntt M t•unw halt'. Sun Clt·mcnh- poh cl.' are seeking a ... earch war r Jnt to enter the homl' or thl· ''outh thev h av(' t a ke n tnto t·ustody 111 ·connection v.1th lht• dea~h The dead man ,_... f1\1· fel'l H> inC'hcs tall with hght brown h,ur Jnd blue eyes anci we1gh1ng about li0powu1.<.,. Sto c k Drop Con tinues NEW YO HK <AP> The stock m11 rket declmed sharply again t oday. conttnumg a persiste nt downward trend during the past two weeks The Dow Jones avera~t' of 3Q industria.l stocks. which fell 15 44 points Friday and 24 31 last week. fell 12.08 points to 802.~ in the first hour today and was off 14. 08 to800.60 after four hours. Losers outnumbered gainers bya 15-1 margin among Issues list· ed on the New York Stock Ex· change. Analysts sajd lhc market was concerned about rising interest rates in the short-term money market. r e fle cting Fe de ral PomFilm Makes T V PRINCE GEORGE . 8rttiah Columbia (AP> - Cable television viewers in this centra l Brlstlsh Columbla community were treated to eigbL tlti llattnc m inutes or porno1rapby when a tecbntcJ111 1rabbed the wrona ftlln. Ron EU\, a spokesman for Cable 10 te levl1lon, aa!d lbe brief alrtng of the film ''Deep Throat" was unintenUonal. : R e~ervl' intent ions to restnct the growth an .ivaila b1ht y of credit Some fananc1al e xperts ha\e pre dactC'd another incre ase an the Fed's dlscount rate. the (e<.> at cha rges on loans to member banks. Flood Victims Get $18 ,425 From Auct io n An art auction held Saturday night at Challis Gallery in Laguna Beach raised $18,425 for tbe Bluebird Canyon Disaster Fund. Dottie Delo. a landalide vic· lim, said the invitation-only auc- tion drew eo to 70 resldenll who bid on paintings by Frank HamUtoo, Robert Wood andot.ber arti1U. ' Twenty-sill palntln1s were sold during the auction, netting more than $18,000 to the dbuter fund. she said. Community fW>d·ralsera had raised more than '70.000 for the disaster vlcUms, but moat of that money wu spent on IP'•d· in1. enitneering and su.rve)'inr COStl, Mn. Delo sa.ld. "Maybe this money can ro for Uvlng lb1np on the bill, such as trees and buahei," abe said. All 15 issues on the NYSE ::. most active List declined in the rirst hour M eanwh1le. gold prices also\ fell. being off $1 an ounce 10 early European trad ing today as the doUar bounced back m Tokyo and ed ged hi g he r 1n Europe. Or::cA7~as1 Weath er Morning low clouds and fog along the coast Tues- day otherwis e variable ~lgh cl~. Lows tonight in upper 50s, lower 60s. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73 along the coast, high 70s in· land. INSIDE TODAY TM fOM Clmt't tM only onu """°PPJI about the Rem•' hoo If~ louea: • th~ p•n are. too. See storv. ~Bl. hMlea .,._.....,.Alt L.M • ...,. M ....... .. ~ At ~ Ott c-k• ,.. c-.... ,.. .,... ..... "' .......... ........ T I..., ......... Ct'1 ...,_... CJ NEW YORIC <AP) -SXloft Coft.. the aaUon'a WIM all eoepa1a1 Mid todQ lt Ud mon u.• w1111 '" '""'" .. \M Ualrd q\.lalter from U•• aamn• peflod a 1u.r ato. veo t~h earnln~ln tlt• Amerkan 11.-ket lharlpy l.xxOft, C'b rub Meoed oo the P'ortmMt mqulne U.tt ot aeo tarcnt indullrtal onm . .....s $1.14 blWoo ln the quarter. a ue 1"9rHM,_..,... ... _ mllUoe Nnied In 1'71'1 ..ard quarwr and one ot lb• larcen quafW't1 proftLa ln U bulf. a. ... blakwy On a per •hart': b1tla, that um•'° a., a 1hart1. romp.art'CI 10 tl '8 pl"r ah&r·• a )'Hr llO l\u• aat In lhe quarter. wblcb bf'aan with m1n1 A "''"CUii In llnn t r 1•aollne and ~ •llh fHra about b at Six Aliens Nab bed In Freeway Cha Border patrol Maents were j o Jned by Orunie County sheriff's deputies ln a to-mite· per hour chase in the north· bound lanes of the San Diego Freeway Sunday. which e1nded in the capture of slx Illegal aliens Border Patrol agent in charge John Wesson said thl' 13 mile pursuit in heavy traffic Sunday night began at the San Onofre checkpoint when his officers spotted a 1955 Chevrolet that op- peared carrying a heavy load in the back. Pursuing officers managed to stop the vehicle in San Juan Capistrano near San Juan Creek Road. where they arrested the drt\'ttr \8) !'llf old R\<'atdn Mutlne1 Ay1tlt1. am unllo<-11mt\nt t'<t • llt'n who formc>rly lh C'd \r\ l~ Anatt. If' Otht'N ('UPCUt'l'd lt1cl ud•~i1 ll P3111t'nti~f »nd flvt' allt'nl'I t'rttmmed Into th~ snu•ll trunk o( t he n h1et,, No one w n11 lnlurt>d an lh•• 7 4~ p m punmtt . whu·h ~11~ (1,•p ut1ei, an<l border 11ntrnl 11111ts speed mat m nnd out M t rom,· to capture th,• \'\•h\cle contalmng the 11 liens Ayala was t rnns ferrcct to Ch u I a V 1 st u ~ h e r e h 1• \\ as charged with trunsport1n1o1 11 legal aliens and conspiracy to smuggle The other aliens were to be taken back to Mexico Saddleback Panel Viewing Sex Equity Saddleback College trustees will be asked tonight to approve formation of a committee that would monitor college academic p r og rams to insur e theil ,1vaih1biUty to both sexes Mrs. Clecak Chosen for Women's Unit V1 v1<111 Clt'('ak of Laguna Hea('h has bern naml'd to the Orange County Comm1ss10n on the Statw. of Women. Superviso r Tom Rtley a n· nounced the appointme nt or Mrs Clecak to a three-year ll'rm Sht• replaces Nola Simon <1f Ir vine. ~hose term had ex p1n·d Mrs Clecak has a private couns1.•l1ng service in Laguna Hi lls She 1s a licensed clinical social worker . as well as a mar· riage. fam i ly, and chi ld counselor. Prior to going into private practice last May, she spC'nt six years as a south county regional coordinator with the Orange County Department or Mental Health. She has an undergraduate degree from Stanford Univers1 ty, where she won academic honors and a Phi Beta Kappa key. She also holds a masters degree in social work from UCLA. School Sets 'Boo Blast' El Morro Elementary School's annual Boo Blast carnival, s ponsored by the P'l'A, will be held Friday from 2 to 7 p.m. on the school grounds. _ The so-called Program for Achieving Sex Equity will be before board members at their 7 :30 p.m. meeting in the library on the main campus in Mission Viejo. A school s pokesman said col lege workers have been prepar· ing lhe program for over one year ··It's designed to assure equal access to all educational pro- ~ra ms and services regardJess of sex." thl' spokes man said "You have to do more than just say programs are eligible to both sexes." he added. "You could say. for instance. women are eligible for th£> welding pro· gram but 1f all thC' pro~ram's literature 1s geared to one sex you're not fulfilling equal op· portunity requirements " The spokesman said the future committee would ~ct up policies to insure educat ional recruit ment of both sexes to each Sad dleback program. "We"ll be developing plans that wiU increase awareness to non-traditional opportunities," he said Lagunan Held On Pot Rap A Laguna Beach man was ar· rested ror cultivation of mari· juana and resisting arrest Sun- day when office rs assertedly found a plant growing in bis yard. Daniel J esus Koenige, 47, of 275 Fairview St., was arrested by Officer Paul Workman. The additional charge was leveled against the suspect when he refused to cooperate with of· fice rs. police said today. Of- ficers said he ordered them from his yard. .. lie was booked into jail and released on Sl.000 bail ........... m ............. to uo d bll Ion from tlS.t bllllon For lM nJne month• mded Sept ao. lhe ~mpanl' rel)OIWd orom.a ot S2 9.1 billion. or ... Ma ahare In lbo aacne period of ltTI, lbe company earned Sl tl blllion. or "6.21 a abani. SaJn for the nine month• ~• to '58 l bUUC* h'om $46.1 bUUon. E••on Hld lbe proflla wen ln flated by a on~ Um~ aialn of $200 mllllon resuJUni from a chanae in 8rtt.lah tu laws that erased some ol Eltxoo'a lhabllllle:a ln Oreat Britain. The compttny also said that an unprovcmcnl In foreign curren· "Y uchan1e rates added ~ t111lHon to the company's pronts 111 the quuter. Out U\Oil of the gain wu due to increases in Exxon's prollts frorn fo~lgn business. where a hick or price controls allow oil l't>mparues to pus b.lgber co.ts tllreeUy to cuat.omen. ~xxon said that ln the Amerac un market, however. t•urnln.:,.., dropped sharply from tltt yeur before. even thoueh prices or the firm 's gasoline. heating oil and other products had increased. ·'The benefit of the higher prices was more than offset b)· increased costs of foreign and dom estic crude oil.'' the com- pany S8ld in a statement. The huge gain in earninp la bound to cause some public re .. lations problems for the giant ln· tegrated oil company. which. like other oil firmB. has come under fire at recent yean for reaping large profits al times of shortages of petroleum pro- ducts. • The only other major oil com· pany to release third-quarter earnings, Standard Oil Co. of In- diana . saJd its profits were up 49 percent Corl the quarter. Although large. Exxon's profit was not a rttord for U.S. busi- nesses. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. has surpassed it nine times and Gener al Motors Corp. twice. AT&T earned $1.41' billion in its latest quarter and GM re ported a Sl.26 billion profit. lliieves Get Cash, Goods In Laguna Burglars netted car wheels. a boat engine and more than $16,000 in cash and Jewelry in three separate heists in Laguna Beach over the weekend. In the largest break-in. burgl ars entered the home of Elizabeth Holly Mead, 761 Sum· m it Dnve through a doggie door. taking a rolling s afe containing S7 ,000 in cash and $9,000 in Jewelry Po hce s aid the thieves ap- parenUy rolled the safe contain· ing the booty from the home. In another burglary, Stephen Philip Taylor, or 143 Sunset Ter· race, told police he found his Volks wagen resting on barrels Saturday after thieves bad re· moved four' wheels valued at Sl,000. And in a third burglary. James E. Roberts. of 341.32 La Serena Drive. Dana Point said he left his boat engine on the beach while he carried other boat equipmenttobisbome. He returned to the beach and found the $2,000 engine was missing. police s aid. Featured tltis year are food and game booths, a Moonbounce ride and Groovy Cars for the kids, a magic show and competi· lions. Pa rents and children are urged to wear Halloween cos tu mes to the festivities . Jumper Interrupts Wngress Session DAILY PILOT ''"' Of•not (Mtil °"''• Pl'-11. •"".nM<" J\(Otft b<OH I ... -. ..... ._ ,,_l_dl,.1 ... 0<- CO." 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The incident occurred at 12; 11 p.m .. shortly after the House convened. According to several wit- Trucker Hurt In Rollover A 40-year-old El Toro man was 1Uptly hurt when bis 10-ton water truck overturned off Live Oak Canyon after he lost control of the vehicle. Alistair Roa Smith escaped aerioWI lnjury after hll truck brakes failed on a steep crade OD the canyon road near !:l Toro Road. Hit be•vY truck went out of control oo tbe 11acte and over- turned after It ran off the roadway, CiBfomla Hr1hway Patrol oCllcert said today. nesses, the man leaped from behind a large clock in t.be s~ tators • gallery and (ell about 18 to 20 feet. landing on bis side on the floor below. The witnesses said the man then rose and raced down the middle aisle toward the speaker's podium. He yeUed ln a heavy accent, 'I 'd like to be recognized, sir. Allow me ... to ta lk.'' At that point, police ap- prehended him and forced him out of the chamber for quatJoci. ing. He wu identifted only as SaUeu Mohammed Bah. No re- ason wuglvenrorb.bacUoa. Kennedy Backed W ASlU.NGTON (AP) -The coordlnator of a Kan.au aroup backlq Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy for t6e .11emoeraUc prel· ldential nomination 1111 eaou1b alpature1 bave beea catberecl to put KetlMdr'a .....- OD the ltat.e'I April l pftlDll'f ballot. Strangler llian£hi .................. 0- MA.P OUTLINES PATTERN Of COSTA Ml.IA ATTACKI nn. Women De.cl, OM Left fof Deed Th&e Ye•r ,.,....r_,.., on Hamilton and A vocudo streets on the east side of Harbor Boulevard. Miss Senlor lived on the west side of Harbor Investigators said all of UHl women have been bludfteooed and in some cues s trangled u well Most were raped. apartment• and tbt victim• were In bed Taak f~ lnvestl1aton met today and were to b<Mat a preat • conference tb.i.I a.tt.ernooo to d.Ul- c uu the lnvett.i&at.ion At p~t. the detec:tivee are studying a totaJ of 14 a11auJt.t. including the latest. In wbtch JO women and an unborn infant have died. All were residents or apart- ments. most of which were uound floor apartmenl.3 Police said there are no indications of forced entr y into the apart men ts. The attacks have occurred m the early morning hours when there were oo other adults in lbe It waa eq>ect.ed. however. that 1nvestJgaton1 would ellmina~ a ,, few ot thou cues from con :.1deration in order to concen · trate on the most r~eot cases f'ro..P~AJ mSHOP EXECUTED. • • The brother, who asked not to be Identified. said he understood Bishop had menlloned "being a hit man for the mob.·· But the brother swd. ··1t he was doing that he would have had to be totally insane, And he didn't seem like that " Wolff had orfered Bishop a r hance to appeal 5hortly before the inmate was taken into the gas chamber. Moments later . he was strapped in a freshly p81nted death sea~green curuuns went up In the gas chamber Bis hop smiled at a reporter amoniz t.be 14 witnesses -13 men and a woman -standing in an ad- jacent room. "He looked each of us In the eye , I think," said Tad Dunbar of KOLO-TV 1n Reno. one of those who watched the 46-year old ex-paratrooper die for the murder of a Maryland man Bishop shook his head and said nothlniz. Cyarude pellets fell into an acid bath. unleashlng deadlygas Bishopmadewhatap pea red to be a thumbs -down sign. wrinkled his nose. seemed to search the room and breathed de eply several times. His eyes rolled upward. hLc; head fell on his chest and then sn apped back. He took another dei!p breath and closed his eyes -for lhe last time. Bishop's face reddened. saliva ran from hi s mouth and his body sh11fi. de red. Alter a senes of convulsive jerks, it was over. One witness went down on one knee. but recovered and stood up again. Wolff had offered Bishop, 46. a chance to appeal. But the feisty prisoner said oo. just as he earlier spurned offers to see a minister before going to his death. WoUf sent the pnsoo chaphun to see the convicted murdereronhlslutday Bishop tuld told authorities. "I believe tn Jesse Bishop I don 't believe 10 any religion. I don t beheve inGod " Prt:,on offtc1als pronounced tht· C'xe<:utton complete at 12 21 a m Moments later. Gov Bob Last. who had ref~ clemen<.'y ~oui;tht b~ other., <>n B1sho1J ' behalf !>aJd th~ COO\ l('t had PJld hl:>UUl' · Tht• 't>nten<.'e of tht" lav. h~ been ci.l rned out and Mr 81Shop has p.1id his debt to society. l...J.'>t said in a statement from the gov- ernor 's maruuon. ··He ts now ln tbe handsoftheSup~me Bein" ·· Last minute appeals to two l ' S Supreme Court justice!. were t urned down Sunda> Bishop had not authorized them .. He was ge-.une~ not afraid to die. and thyJs a n awe- mspmng s1d\l." a brother f &Jd after a recent m~unR One of the lliSt things Bishop c;a w was a shp of darkened Nevada s ky v1s1ble lbrough a window 1n the chamber Bishop d:Uled late Sunday on a final meal of steak. sent tus compliments to the cook. and re· fused to pick up the telephone provided so that he could file an ap~al oo his own -somet.Jung he flatly relused to do Bishop. a decorated Korean War paratrooper. was a berom addict and professional robber. He sajd he robbed a country store at 15 and was working on a county road gang a year later He spent more than 20 years of his Ufe in prison -mostly for robbery and drug-~lated ar· rest.a." Still, be was twice mar· ried and the father of two children. BUU.ETIN LOS ANGELF.8 (AP> -a.. lleUt ll&MCN Wit ltll&l!K .... tis life tea&eeue &e4aJ ,., murder alld c.aplraey la dMi Hlllllde SU'aaper llaylap. LOS ANGELES (AP> -AJ:. cuaed Hillalde Strangler JC.. neth Bianchi waived • pre· llmlnary hearing today and was ordered lmmediately to appear in Superior Court, where be wu eapected to plead IUilt)' to flve of tbe lO killinp with whicb be la cbu1ed. Blanchl. 21. weuin1 a three· piece blue 1ult, 1bowed little emotion u be answered quea- U o nt by Municipal Judce Gabriel Gutierres. Asked If be would accept Deputy PubUc Defender Wilbur Littlefield as bis attorney , Bianchi responded, "Yea. your honor. I do." Bianchi entered a plea of inno- cent ln Municipal Court but was expected to change b1a plea ln Superior Court under a plea bargain worked out between 81anctu and prosecutors, said Deputy Dt.slrict Attorney Roger Kelly. 81anch1 's calm appearance lP the downtown courtroom was in sharp contrast with his emo· t1onal appearance Fnday in 8 e ll1ngham , Was h . as he pleaded guilty to two similar strang.lwgs there B1anch1 's cousin . Angelo Buono. 44, of Glendale, was also c harged with the 10 Hillside Strangler sla)'lngs )USt muurt.es after ~ianch1 entered guilty pleas m Bellingham . Buono was to make a court ap- pear ance later today for ar· ra1gnme nt on the murder charges The rompla1nt filed by the d1stnct attorney's ofhce F'n· day al leg es ··s pecial c1rcumsu.nccs" 1n the killings. mt·aninl! the dt"ath P"nalt} Nil be -;ou~ht 1f he•~ convtch·d Hut unqer thl.' plea bargain. B1anch1 '<lo l l! esl·apc: thl! death ~wnalt~ Cnr•both th,, "d ... hmgton mu r dt·r~ .and t hi•. ~11 uthe rn ( Jhf<>rrua slayrngs in (lxchange for lt:sllmon) hnk1ng Buono to HI 11( !he ktlhn~c; ..., h1ch t,.rron1c.I ~)uthem Ca1Jforn1 d from Sep tember 1977 to February 1978. Amiri Corie From Money KA ~P ALA . ga nda 1AP 1 • :\e w Ugandan ban kn ot~~ t>ntc r1ng t' 1 r <' u I a t 1 on n t1 Io n g e r rarr~ the portrait of oust- t•d d1rtator ld1 Amin. but bt>a'r 1nstt-ad a i.i1ctun· of Lht' Han)( of L g.md.i F1n • .rnce M 1n1~ter Jack ~ntongo told a news con- f l·renc<' the bank would ex- change the notes on a par basis with the old curren-n . but the bank would t e mporarily limit rx - changes to S600 beca use Amin simply printed more money to meet his rascal problems Although Uganda's cur- rency officially 1s equal to that or neighbonng Kenya, U gandan shillings are openly traded on a 10-to-l ratio for Kenyan s hillings. --- O\Jr lavoote teen 1122 t>y On Time. bff\1che0 denim with a Clean silhouette Add to !hat an all 0011on flannel p1a.a shirt rC>PPOO otl t>y "the ullhlY iacket:' ot cotton and polyeste<. rearunng 4 POCkers wtvooro ciosures a(ld a foul weather hOOd All of these great items pack ntOOly into !he canvas "day baO AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 -------------------------, _______ .. NATION , • Nevada Ore Flows CopGeu . ~ Approval. SUver State Glitters With Gold On Skirt 1 RENO, Nev. <AP> -8oU't.ml prte91 fot' Sold eovlronmentaJ hnput atudl• b9fon lt ea.a Milo I .... allTtt, fOUpled with ,.... ~. are operaUonl, but t'Ompany otnclala R)' \he)' tXpe(l PORTERVILLE <AP> • pehl .. the ''8Uwr Stale .. doelr lo nc.-... l\I \be opet"aUon \0 comp.rt In ala. \0 \be Carlin m1ne -lt LI okay for I fecnale I .. Ude u U. utlioe'1 '-tedlq ptdU:t• of pndou -Nevada'a tuaest 1o&d pl"OCNcer. police oftlcer to wear i iMtala.. Wart't!O ai.o pndlc\ed lb.at "wtt.hln to ~·"· dreaaea tmtead ol paa\I Make yavrThanksglvlng Dlnnflr •. Nnllllla 'a famed OMutott area 1outbtHt ot N•vad.a wUl entel' UM l"anka ot the m~ uranium lf male aanntnta eoa· • something exciting this )"9Br. Jut I 8"o Mou.Id be flowlnc with l°'d &&alD b1 ~·· prod~... Whtie permlt.a and ,.p.1aUooa are ruet wttll her reliliooa I Imagine: your limo arrives at 5 :3(. -i lad. and u evea rtdt« 1~ oonh ol &1ko wlll caualna d•laya. Warren aatd more tban •.ooo beliefs. the U.S. Depart· I November 22nd. to take you an($, • ln production by 1911 -about lbe ume Um• uranJum claim.a had been rutMt around Tonopah ment ol Labor bu ruled. your family to the beautiful Seac'rf • Ulle flrst major ailYH mlne 1.o be tapped ta the tb~ past year. All initial determin•· • b H · a.......... I. ltate 1n S> years beliDI Ol*'adolu .,.._,. ~. lion by the department I Country Clu In untrngton UOCllJ' •• ; has found Portervllle •I You greet your guests (up to 21,), I , , N EVA.DA P•ODUCSD m• noY ounce QUEENIE police erred by not hlr· and start your Thanksgiving fb-dst at • ~ cold Jut year -worth about •1.a mUUon at i o g Cb r is t i n a M . 1• 6:00. Everything Is includeq, Yf'Om I l'ridQ'I U'actiJ\I price of '* a.n ounc-e ln l.ondon Jacboo as a community c hampagne to the trad1t10l\ol • • aood for No. 2 ln the naUon behind South service officer because 1• pumpkin pie. Even the tip I · Dakota and ahead ol Uta.b she preferred a skirt to • Nevade ta ell_teeted to atay tll .eeond place un pants on re 1 i & i o us 1• I w the mines betn& readied 10 lnto producuon. ac grounds. You can win this Tharmsg1ving • cordina to Bob warren. executive dJrector or lht c ""'· "We have found there • Dinner Party. Stmplytlll out the I Nevada Mining AssoclaUon G<>C>oHur is sufficient reason to I cou'Pon below and deposit it 1n the • He predicted that when Houston Oil and believe that lhe police I• special box at any Seacliff Village I Minerals. Corp. opens Its m.me an Gold HUI, near c.;:::c":o" department dido 'l al· merchant no later than November • VirJinla City. and Freeport Gold Co. 1oes into pro-uccu11V£ tempt to accommodate •I 14th. Drawing Nove mber 15th You I ducUoo ln Elko County. "Nevada definitely will be ber religious beliefs up • No. 1 and should nua1otaln that status ror a numbeo t o t b e P o i n t o f •I mus t be l 8 years or older to enter. I of years." > hardship," said Judy • WARREN ALSO SAID SILVER "ts returning () Flesch. an employment i I to a dominant role for the first time m 50 years or opportunity specialist in • •• Q)ore" with the planned 1981 startup or the Silver the department 's San I King mines near Ely. Francisco ofri ce. • • "Silver production in the Silver State has been Probe Gr ows I. ! totally dead. ll has taken a long time for com· I pan ies lo gel the confidence lo Invest man'y H UR 0 N <A P ) -I • millions of dollars in production," Warren said. Health investigato rs 1• I Warren said Silver King was expected to pro· here arc expanding an • c)uce l million to 1.5 million troy ounces of silver inquiry into housing con • ~,...,.. "".... I buJlion a year Production nationwide is about 38 ditio ns for migrant I million ounces, he said. r · workers who flood the • i Houston Oil and Minerals project manager --~...t~10 ... town during the growmg I • Do H k. }d cli fi f hi O•l7'1t""''-•!>,...._""' __ __, --• n op ms wou not scuss speci 1cs o s season. ·-·-·-·-•_...·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-· .. ·-·-·-·-Cold Hill operation. but said earlier studies de· __________ _::.=.::..:==-=..:=..:..==-=..=:::...:..=~=.:=-=:...:;_;~...:;::::....:.....:=-:...:;:::---=:::;._-=---=;;__....:;__;;__~__;.- termined it would be profitable if gold was priced at al least $180 an ounce Big Bucks THE CURRENT PRICE OF BETWEEN $380 and $400 an ounce "certainly enbances tbe econoauc picture" and makes 1l possible the com· pany will be mining ore which originally was con- $ldered too low a grade to be economically worthwhile. Hopkins said. The gamble for riches in Nevada has followed a pattern of boom and bust. Mirung camps, then towns a(ld, tn some cases. thrivrng c1t1es have sprouted around n ch strikes. only to be abandoned when the metal ran out. • Gold and silver strikes in the early part of this c-entury swelled 'Tonopah and Goldfield into Nevada's principal cities. They declined along .with the m\peral deposits. · The most famous boom town was Virginia City tn the heart of the Comstock Lode. Once the prin· cipal city between Denver and San Francisco. Virginia City began to decline when the Comstock petered out in the 1880s BV 115t VIRGINIA CITY WAS on the verge of JoiJling Rhyolite, Aurora and Rawhide among the ranks ol ghost towns. But tbe town was saved by tourism, which surged wi..th tbe popularity of the television show. "Bonanza ' Most interest in Nevada silver dwindled by the early l920s as the price fell below $1 an ounce. Warren said _ A few gold and silver mines kept working 1 tbrough the Depression until the government or· dered them closed during World War II t.o concen· trate mining efforts on copper, barite, tungsten and mercury. Few mines could afford to resume production after the war because of increased operating costs and sluggish gold and silver prices THE DISCOVERY OF THE RJCH Carlin de· posit 13 years ago spurred renewed interest in the slate's gold, Warren said. Freeport officials expect their operation to compare in size with the Carlin mine -Nevada's largest gold producer. Warren said gold probably is the biggest Buy Piece Of 'flock' NEW YORK <AP> - You can own a p1.ece o( the Rockefeller estate 1f you have $10 m1lhon to spare. The Ro c k e f e ll e r brothers' 4,085·acr e Virgin Jsland property on St. Croix is up for sale. The block or land is one or the largest in the Caribbean, and con· stitutes one·tenth of the entire island. INCLUDED IN lbe Estate F'ountain Ra ver is the famed Fountain Valley golf course. The estate aLw encompasses 2112 males or coastline on Davis Bay. A spring.fed lake and more than a doien wells provide fres h water for th e estate The two s urv1 ving Rocke fe ller brothe rs. David and Laurance, bought the property in dependently or their three brothers, now de· ceased. They began as· sembling it in 1963. single resource in the state. . THE ~ATE is being "A bell from above Elko and Carlin through offered t hrough the central Nevada lo south or Tonopah Ca distance of Sotheby Pa rke Bcrnel more than 200 miles) is being prospected in· Intern ational Really tensively." he said. ... Corp. Hopkins said that the low grade gold ore and Laurance Rockefeller rnod~rate .quality silver ore that ~U be mi.oed are will continue to operate far inferior lo the metals m1.n~d dunn~ th e two Caribbean pro· Comstock days, but modem muung techniques p e r t i e s t h r o u g h and the high prices or gold and .silver encouraged Rockresorts Inc. They the company to re-open the old pits. are the Little Dix Bay MINING OPERATIONS ARE UNDERWAY at Hotel on Virgin Gorda, Gold Hill, with ore production expected to begin ht' British Virgin Is lands, the first of tbe year. and Can~I Bay on St ,, Freeport Gold musl still complete extensive John, U.S. Virgin Island SENIOR CITIZENS $1.00 Hearing Tests Set For Santa Ana ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS will be given at. American Hearing Aid Center Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 22, 23, 24, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P .M. State Licensed Hearing Aid Specialists will be present to perform the tests. Anyone who bas trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to a test employing the latest electronic equipment which will determine his or her particular Joss. Diagrams showing how the ear works and some of the causes of hearing loss will be available. Everyone should have a bearing test at least once a year. especially if hearing clearly is difficult. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done rt for them should have a bearing test and fmd out about the latest methods of bearing correction. . . • . '" You will see the NU-EA.R GEM, a bearing aid so tiny lt fits totally within the ear . The bearing tests will be liven at AMERICAN HEARING AID CENTER 107 W. IANTA ANA aLVD., SANTA ANA M7""4171 lf YoU can't get there on these days call to arrange for an appointment at ano~r Ume. ART HOPPE • L DAILY PILOT IJlf/tlt'ttJNt1f""1' ldvutlOfVI/ s--t<e#l"fl (IP''''"' {)t,/.,.,./•~ flJfYtsCO• Thig year, as In every ye;,r since 1958, McDonnell Douglas personnel observe rhe founding of rne UN w11h a paid holiday as they honor this great human enterprise . T!ie Seeds ef Peace l#'W"""-f•"""11 <1'#\.Qfr~<11f.c.)ft~ ' flu• m, Ef!l!.. ma£e tlie_pfantt Eartli a belle if ace 011 ll'fikli lo Uve. Proofems ef Jood. lntuna!lcnaf undustandl'!!f:_Potlutum:.l!?Jlufallon. _JJOvt.rl..!f lieaftli. !iul!Ull1 d!?Jm['/. and tlie faUJs ef fand. sea. air. and~ are amo'!j tlie !llll'!!J lfial liRve. oetn a concun ef Ifie l/nttd _J{at"111S.slnce ttsfarmatum M 24Vdvlier1945. : .............................................................................................. ' .............. . To Build a Better World, Start Today! AddreH'------------------- 11 you, or your comp.in}. would like 10 Join wirh us in observing d UN holiddy, wr1tc for rhe free booklet "How 10 Observe UN Day". Ctry _________ _....arc ZJp : • Write: UN Holiday, McDonnell Douglas, Box 14526, St. Louis, MO 63178. .., : . . : .................••...•...........•.......•....................•..•...••..........•..........................••..•...........•••••. ~ •••"11..._,t...,.........__ "Stop making it look so easy!'' SHOE 'UNKY WINK!RBEAH OCl08[R 22,IQ~ l()."lfl A.It. PERICD6 PODIT JUUAR llXTOR ~'lHAT MC*K! 'CtlPF c t --~(ff f by Jeff MacNelly THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 Keane GORDO ''Jeffy soys HE'S gonna grow up to be President and I hatto be just his brother 'cause my name is Billy." DENNIS THE MENACE ·So~ UAo .. .I meo NOr ro LALGH M 1r CJME btrr MY NOSE ! ' JUDGE PARKER S\sSAM ANO ~EY ME AeouT TO \.UIVE 1ME "°6m'Al. AFff.ft 1116mN6 eTEVIE, THEY6EEWCK 6EATEO IN A CORNER 6lfTHE LODPl'I' I -ffe.'~P l'/.J~2j TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY THIS AUTUMN WEATHER 15 Grif;AT Ml NANCY--- DON'T YOU LOVE THE AUTUMN? ORABBLE ---~ • • •• \ll . . 'I . . by Tom Bath• TJWbT MEf .. L_1 s~ ~ i..ermlV'I DO ~lo IN A ffOJIE. ~CE! ~E'4, OU06LE '· 1ME~E 'S A NEY> MOVIE Qll'f 'fMA"f 1 wAi.tr-'IOu -ro Rf vllw ~ OllR ..u;.>sPAPill ~ DR . SMOCK D~AR , MAY ::X:. RE:AI? OUR MARRIA<SE: CON"T'RACI ONf: MORE: llMf: '? MISS PEACH HMM ·~ Ml~TER: 61CMMI~ ,,. Ol.AT: .. ;!.'M No-f" GONNA UN-Y-16 YOU ..JUS""r FOR "fHA-r .1 ·!W~~ 'TMli VlliW ~ F'f(()M MT.Ol.Y~ .. ,? _,_--------,~ ~FPRESER-VATIC:Wf ,. by Gus Arrio&a by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan • .-1"':' ---·--------------~-----· ' ~/CA088WO!!D. ··vn11. bat dld you b't 10 1cll 11tttb111 wom1•'• ,._.ii hi l1lt llo9t ! .. by Kevin fagan by Mell Laz.arius I ----------J l'l'f\.\. ~~~ 0 ~~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 BovtlQUe 5 Stylish q swcwo 4 'oc>«ewet 15A;>pteose . f..3SOlo 64 Fneodly 66 UPfOll'> 61 Prec>C)$11tOn 68~ 69 ·- Matable- UNITED Feature Syndicate Sa1uroay·1 Puz:zje Solwed. 16 Sat"e 171Vyl~ 70 -()(f Altt¥Y lllP"'lf1Riir=+i'+l-f'l .. litr:t:-t:~ rnemtJer 19 loop 71 Luge 20 l'IOle --DOWN 21 SOit 10bS 1 T ury 23 TenlOIO ~LPN - 25~ 3SnaHol ~= ~= 32 0ressono aid 6 Fet'<l 31 Ul 11110 7 HnoclSSIV6 38 Ending tor 8 Dye IC1 Of atln 9 Can<lld 39 8uoldtf'l9 Slyte 10 Al<:ltm tloc~ 41 Comda cry 1 t Lour 42 OvlbutSI I? Noun ~Ill• 45 A~ p1a1es 13 Canao•an 48 Strand ~s>.ies 50 AlieebOl'I 18 Lftlge 51 Schemes 8SlflfOt0 5" ··-tntemo• 22 lntuctlOn: 58 Permeate Abbr 62 -Hood 2.f Abomlnable ••Ouf Gaogw snowman got1 2 7 Decr981e :><i w atl'f nen JO 1noct1~t1 31Com· Pf~'> 32Sm,1"'1 33 Ple<l<Je 34 Swan~llt 35 MflfT\OfrS 36 Tablet 40 Eanll 43 ls sorry «'The - Faloon" 46 EllA04> 4 7 Occupan1~ •9 Bet!•~· 52 lmplie\I ~Pell 55 lnQUMI '>6 Gl&<l<lM 57 (;ojd ()1$1'1 58Cllum !>9 Mr Lamb 60 Mldday 6, Being: Sp, 65 Delly I) 7 ... , Oraage Coast ------EO ITI ON VOL 72, NO. 295, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1979 . . 2 NB Leaders lit Two N•wc::,t Beaeb City eo .. aa... bave tU. out aM......,.tldtowara• ...... what tMy aay la a coot.la....,-'· fort by o(her ~U mem._. to violate the ritbta of Croperty ewnen~thec t.y. Tiie ad. which appears in t.oda,y'1 Dally Pilot, wu paid for by councU memben Doh llcln Db and Jackie Heather. At a morninR preu conlereoce U.. two etty otndala Hid they .,.,.. IPUrNd to •cUon by a Nriel "~ councU VotH ln w~dl tMJ have been on UH! loil· '"' .... Tbey aald tb lr concern isn't with tbe clt.)''1 b11 dovelopeni and proper1.)t owners "Tboee auya bave altomeys and public ~latlons 1taff mem-ber• a\ every meeting . Tbey can take ca.re of themselves." said Mu Heather "WhMl we're concerned about 11 our tnabillly lo gel the poial •crou to the little auy who doe1n 't follow the cit y council ucllvllit' lbal closely." Mclnnis udded. "We want the mdiv1dual prop. erty ownen. all over town to un· derstaod that small bite by smllll. they're losing property rightb .. Colleagues Mrs. Heather and Mcinnis said the ad ls aimed at gettinc a large turnout ror TuHday's city council meeting during which three key issues are to be dis· cussed -The proposed reduction of home s1ies in old Corona del Mar -The proposed mcrease ui required parking s paces for lar2e homes. duplexes. tripleles and multiple unit.a all over the city. -Reductions ln the amotml of future building t hrough re· visions to the city's general plan. Both Mrs. Heather and Mein· nis said they are convinced that the four council members who usually vote aaatnat them are trying to dowmone the e ntire ci· ty t.o low-density, single family • T .. ay'• c1 .. 1-..~ l'f. y. 8teeka N Fl FTEEN CENTS ID Ad ~ r~idences. 1 Tbey aald that 1oat emeries ur a series of couocll actions wbkb include the controversial or· dlnance 1804 which defines a dwelling unit, the recent con- dominium conversion ordinance which effectively prohibits the change over or any apartments to coodominiums as well as the three measures to be heard <See WA&NJNG, Page AZ) ' County Slayer Strikes Again Exxon's Profits Double NEW YORK IAP> -Exxon Col"p.. the nation's largest oil company, said today it bad more than doubled . its profits in the third quarter from the same period a year ago, even though earnings jo th e A merlcan m~rket dropped sbarlp)C. Exxon: which raJl\S second on the Fort~e magaziAe list of 500 largest industrial firms. earned $1.14 billion in the quarter, a 118 pe rcenr · jump from the $525 million earned in 1978's third quarter and one of the largest quarterly profits in .. U.S . .-busi· . ness history. · . On . a .J>er·share basis, that came to $2.60 a share, compared to $1.18 per share a year ago Exxon sales in the quarter, \f!hicb b eg .. n w ith many Americans in line for 1uoline and ended with lean about lle•t· iag oil supplies and prices, rose t o $20.65 billion from $15.9 billion. For the nine months ended Sept. 30, the company reported orofita of $2.93 billion, or $8.64 a share. In the same period of 1978, the company earned $1.91 billion. or $4.28 a share . Sales for the nine m()ll th.s rose to $59. I billion from $46.7 billion. Exxon said the profits were in· flated by a one·lime gain of $200 million resulting from a change in British tax la ws that erased some of Exxon's liabilities in Great Britain. The company also said that an improvement in foreign curren· cy exchange r ates added $50 million to the company's profits in the quarter. But m06t or the gain was due to increases in Exxon's profits from foreign business. where a lack or price controls allow oil com pan.ies to pass higher costs directly t.o customers. Exxon said tha t in the American market. however. <See EXXON, Page AZ> School Board Forum Slated Candidates for four seals on the seven·member Newport Mesa school board will speak al a candidates night Wednesday at 7:30p.m. The event, moderated by UC Jtvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr., will lake place at Mariners Library, Dover Drive at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. There are 13 candidates. The event is co-sponaored by the Leacue of Women Voters of Oranp Coast and the Mariners ' Community Aaaoclation. .,41) RESVLTS ' 'AJUDNG' f , "I'm am•..t at bow well tbe Dally PUat e1Mlifted ad.I work." ''I _..,. realised bow many really !dee people reapcad to a ila lead.'' ~ •• the lld'¥ertialne luceell uory o1 t.be Newport Beacb womu wllO placed WI ad la tbe 0~1PUat: • Cleaa. qulilt bardwotldn1 Fem. atudent de1lre1 llm/ Apt/Bach lea CM Ull•UD • U ,_ wat amuiq reaulta ~ dwlfted ad, lr1 the iiiiil, Dldlr Pllot ad-vi.Mn at Barrel Leape r S oars Normally,. barrel j~m~ing is associated with ice skating. But Patrick Cahou ette of Newport Beach does it Cali.fomia style -on roller skates "Barrels" actually a re old ice cream containers held together with clothespins. Caliouette first made it over a four ·barrel ..... ll~•"""'--'_,., o.. ..... .._ ....... ~ stack. then soared over a stack of five. Below. he dem- onstrates his distance stvle in effort to clear 16 bar rels. CaJiouette and other roller leapers were in action Sunday al Balboa Pier Park Stock Market Continues Sharp Decline NEW YORK <AP>-The st.ock market dedmed sharply agam today. conllnwng • perststent downward trend during the past two weeks The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks. wtuch fell 15 44 points Friday and 24 31 last week. fell 12.08 points lo 802.65 II\ the fi rst hoUr today and was off 5.~ points to 809.13 But at one point the Dow fell to 795.99 Losers outnumbered gainers by a 9-1 margin among wues listed on the New York Stock Exchan~e Analysts said the market was concerned about nsing interest rates 1.11 the short·term money m a rket. reflectin g Federal Reserve intentions lo restrict the growth io availability of credit. Some ftnanciaJ experts have predicted another Increase ln the Fed's discount tale. the r~ It charges on loans lo member bants. T•is Class for · Kieks Meanwhile. gold prices also fell. being of( $1 an ounce in early European tradi.ng today as the dollar bounced back In Tokyo and ed1ed higher In Europe. Gold, which closed at S392 an ounce in London on Friday. opened today at ,394.25. and quickly jumped to S386 but fell to $392 in the aftenlooa. 'Make Me Laug h ' Comics Guest Teachers . By DA VIDKVTZllANN CW.....,"-t ..... Student• aren't often en· courased to lauch at their school wortE,letaJoneat1uest lee:~. But la llerl Gyves' Enttiab clau at Univenlty Htab School in Irvine, tbe lau1bter serves a purpoee wblcb 1oe1 beyond mere wblm1y. • ~be md ber ttudeatl are min• comedy .. a medium tor leam- iq. And their tutors, tt would teem are Pbl Beta Kappa when lt comea tolnduetn1 a belly laup. How elM can you detcribe a session with some of Hollywood's zaniest jesters who alao make their living by appearing n1gbUy on television's Make Me Laugh aeries, a sort of audience· participation Laugh.Jn. Three of the young performers on tbalabow along with comedian Carl Waxman. who appears OC· caaionally at the Lau1h Stopnlabl club in sana.a Ana, have become familiar faces ln Ma. Gyves' cla11room. Whattbeydolareallyquitealm· pleinacompUcatedsortofway. • They use comedy as a means of teachina t.be students bow to bet· ter communicate. the young teacberaald. ''They were turned off by the old methods," she said ol her pupil•' reactions to standard ln· atrucUontecbniGuea. . The comics have to far dem· oaatra&ed to ber lludentl that wrtUns needn't be dull or un- lm11lnat.1ve at all, that throucb humor one can learn to UD· derttand the element.a of both (8ee IAVGll8, Pace AJ) In Zurich, gold l1'aded lt $3M. It cloeed in Zurich on Friday at $392.50. Air Cnah Kille 2 VICTORVILLE <AP) AutboriUea dlacovered the bodiH of a pUot and bla p1uen1er Sunday from U.e wreck.,. of ....,.._Sine lilbt airplane that enlbed 30 miles east ot here near A.ndence Dry Lake. Tbe na111e1 of tbe two Ylc· t.lma wen witltbeld. CM G irl Latest Victilll By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI -0 .. 1¥ Pl'9t \14" Costa Mesa Pohce said to day they are convinced the Sunday 'ilaying of a )'Oung v.oman 1s the work of the killer who has murdered coas tal arc., women in et ~t:rtC~ Of bludgeonings that datl· back more than two \. c>ar!-. · V1ct1m Debra Lynn Sen1or ._11. of 2256-A Maple St was fowtd murdered and raped in her ' Costa Mesa apartment Her body was found by her room· mate about 3 am Sunday. She is the fourth Costa Mesa woman to be bludgeoned to death s1.11ce January of 1977 A fifth woman who was beaten with a blunt instrument survwed tbe auaclc. The cue. acc:ording to police. f alla Ullo tbe pattern ol crimes against women Uving in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach. Sant.a AH Heights, lrvtne. Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Tu.Un. A task force of 32 in- vestigators 1s probing the sex s lay11115. • Sunday rught. hours· after the discovery of Miss Senior 's body. Costa Mesa pohce launched a mass ive lea.llet campaign aimed at wanuog residents of the ap parent pattern in the cases and seeking help m identifying a sus pt'Cl. A picture incl uded with lht' leaflet. police said was de veloped from descriptions sup- p '1 ed by the one surviv in~ v1cllm and the 9-year-0ld son of one woman who was killed (Sff KlllER, Page AZl Ftghting Sweeps Iran: Many Dead By Tbe-.u~lated Press Seventy'!four per sons were killed or 1nJured an house-lo· ho u se f1 ght1ng that raged through the Kurdish town of Mababad in northwestern Iran over the weekend . British newspapers reported today T he Oatly Telegraph cor - respondent 1n Te hran said Pnme Minister Mehdi Bazargan and fi ve members of bis cabioet traveled Sunday to Qom. JOO males south ol Tehran. to discuss t h e rrisis with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Coast Weather Momln.g low clouds and fog aJong the coast Tues- day otherwise variable !"Jab clouds. Lows tonight 1n upper 50s, lower 60s. Hl1hs Tuesday 68 to 73 alone the coast, high 708 in· land. · IN81H TeD.4 '1 TM ,_, amt't tlw O!Uv Ofttl valaoppJ# obo•t the Ranu' hoo ~ loaH1: tk ~ ore. too. Su fCMV, l>aee Bl. ... s .lo '\. I I • ' .. , 228 Vie for County Board Seau 87 aoa&aT BAaK a ................. Oraqe County Re1i1trar of Vot.n Al Oteon hu predicted a voter turnout ol 40 to 50 percent in tM Nov I e&ectlon that bu at- tracted m cand.idatea for achool board th.rou1hout th county S<:on11 of others ure 1ffkln1 electl~ ln 19, apeclal district racea on Ult baUot. Alao on ~ ballot wtll be atatftwlde i.auu coacernin• achool b\illn1 and limit.a oa aoverament apeodlnc. ''ltllaWfullybardtopredictt.he turnout." Ollon said. "It co'lld be aa low u 40 percent, but could ao hl1ber depend.lna oo Ole publicity on the state meaaurea. ·'There haan 't aeemed to be m ucb olthat " Olson said that school dlslricb and SJ)e('1al dJslT1clb could ~x peel to attract only 10 to 15 per cent of tht> voters lf there were no staleWlde measures. School district elections are being held m November as a cost S8VlllJ{S measure 11nrt unll share ele(·t1on costs with SJ)e('lal Teen Alcohol Problem Set For Discussion ·'The Big Coverup -Alcohol and Our Kids," a pa nel dis· cussion by four recovered teen- age alcoholics. will be conducted Wednesday night at t he Newport Beach Police Departme nt. The free progra m begins at 7 in tne station at Santa Barbara and Jamboree Road and is open to the public. The Newport Harbor Junior League Is sponsoring the pro· g ra m Moderator Bob Adams. ex- ec utive director o f the Alcoholism Council of Orange County. and the panel will dis- cuss the teen-age alcohol ex- perience. Recognizing early signs of alcoholism and where to ~et help also will be discussed. For additional information. phone640-1450. dJatncta, accordlnt to Ollon. School racet wtU be held In Sul Beach. Fountain Vall•)'. Huntln a to n Beach, I rvine, Newport-Ma •. Laauna Beach and Capgtrano. El~ctiont alto will bf-held for Coast Community Collot1•. Sad dl~back C.Ommunily Collea«i and Rancho SanUaao <.:ommunlly Colleg• di"tricta VolC!n In C11plltnno U11y P9rk snd Roctt'alion Dl1trlcl will dti clde II they wanl to pay for 11tr~l awt<e&llnat iwr vlt·c· In lhc dtatnct If appr oved , the meaaurt would be fina nced by a SU •4.lrvlce cbar.ia Voten alto will be uJted U they wa nt to re-aubmll the m 11ure for approval after four YtiMf'I . Ro(•nll elt>cUons also are alal- t•d In Stlal Beach 1&nd In the Anaheim Unlf1ed Kith School Vl1lrlct In 1111, elections will be held In 28 Oran1e Coun ty school dia- trl<'t11 wi well as the 19 aped al d111tr1ct:1 Hillside Strangler Gets 6 Life Terllls LOS ANGELES (AP> -Ken nelh Bianchi W<iS sentenced lo !>IX life scntenl'ei. today for murder and con~p1rnl'y 1r1 lhc Hillside Strangler :.lay1nj.ls Bi anchi quietly answf•rt•d .. yes, I did." as f>l•puly U1stm·t Attorney Roger Kelly asked him if he killed each of five victims in the slayings which ter rorized Southern California from Sep- t ember, 1977, through Ji'ebruary, 1978. ''I wish I had the power that It be ordered that your sentence be ordered to run consecutively." Superior C.Ourt Judge Willia m 8. Keene told Bianchi after impos- ing sentence. The six life sentences, Keen said, must run concurrently with the t wo consecutive li fe sen- tences given Bianchi on Friday in Bellingham. Wash. Keene delayed his decision to dismiss the remaining 17 counts against Bianchi until Jan. 15, 1980. This was JUSt in case 81anchi's case should go to Lnal despite a plea bargain in which Bianchi pleaded guilty to the two Washington stranglings and the five Los Angeles deaths in ex- change for guarantees he would not be put to death. F or prosecutors ~ the plea ba r gain meant Uianch1's cooperation in Implicating has cousin. Angelo Buono or Glen- dale. who was charged Friday with the Same 10 slayings as H1anth1 Rut bcl·asue the re 1s no plea baruuin with Buono, he may fa<·I! a d~alh sentence 1f con \.tclcd POLICE SEEKING MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE THIS Artist's Drawing Dlatrtbuted to Ap•rtment Dwellers Dan Lynn Seni1r o Z25&A Maple SI. OctoberZl VI TOAIA HAMI 0 > 0 JIH l . PetteaJHI 311 Na1ill111 St. ~ J11y21 ~ BAY T Ki•hrly &aye Rawlins 307 lncado St Marc~JI 0 a: O•lly l'IWI M41t1 ll'Y "•"' Crvm MAP OUTLINES PATTERN OF COSTA MESA ATTACKS Three Women Deed, One Left for Dead This Year o.I,.,,.....,_ ...... Mesa Route Panel Meets The policy adv1aory commit- tee for the Route 55 transports· lion study will hold a public m eellnj! al 7 30 p m Thursda) The comm1ttc1· c11n s1<.ts of public offlt1Jb and '>l.!lf nll'm bers who are <i '>.,ll>l1nJ.! the.• C a I 1 for n 1 a L> t• p .i rt m P n l o r Transport11t1on 1n 1t-. -.tud\ of the propost'tl Co-. ta \t e-.a Fr(•t· .... d) extension lhrou,::h Co.,ta M l''><I T he mr1•1 in~ ..., 111 ht• h1 Id in Room 112 of Soi;thcrn C11hfom1a College, 55 Fair Ora' l'. Costa Mesa. Oilld Found Safe FRESNO CAP>-An8 year-0ld Fresno girl kidnapped whal e walking down an alley was found unmolested and uninjured fi ve hours later in Ceres 80 miles north, police sajd. A s tatewide alert was dispatched after Christina Marez was abducted fr om an alley near the downtown area Sunday f',.....P~AJ J(ILLER .•. The descriptions also agree generally with information re leased last week by Tustin polJcr- about the suspect m one of tht' murders that occurred m that City Police reserves. cadets and Explorers began going door-to- d o o r 1n the Costa Mesa neighborhood of apartments bounded by Harbor Boulevard. Walson Street. Placentia Avenue and Joann Street talkin~ to <ipartment dwellers The effort as to be re~ated t'\ er) evemn~ bet~een 6 pm .rnd 10 p m until tht' cal) s 1.1(.'f) apartment c<>mplexes haH been COVHed Sgt Richard Defrancisco who 1s hr>ading the informational t'Jmpa1gn, s aid the police want to talk lo r~1dents urging lhcm to be .... ar) of anyone m<itctung the ~us~ct's descnptlon Po lu.'f.' ha' e established a ~· hour telephone hot Line. 7S4-5360. for people with mformauon to calJ. The man being sought 1c; described as having a dark or oli ve complex100 with pock marked cheeks He 1s 25 to JO } l'cHl> old. stands fl\ e feet. eight inches to five feel. 10 inches tail Jnd \\ l'l~hs dbuUl 165 µounds ~ lfp h;1c; dark hair about MllJr lenJ,!th and J muslachi• · All d'""'cnpl1ons a~ret' lh&t th•· m 1n .,ou~ht hd~ .i <ilr 1Jn~. muscular bwld De franc1sco said the 1n1t1al leaflet campaign would concen tr3te on the neig hborhoods an which the killings have taken place M 1ss Senior lived about one mile from the area in which the four other Costa Mesa assaults have taken place. Those attacks have occurred o n Hamilton and Avocado st reets on the east s ide or Harbor Boulevard Miss Seruor hved on the west side of Harbor TEACHER MERI GYVES FlNDS HERSELF SURROUNDED BY TRIO OF COMEDIANS M•rty Cohen (left) Bruce Baum •nd Blff M•n•rd Know How to Induce Leugh1 f'r•• Page A J LAUGH CLASS FOR KICKS. wntten and verbal communica- tion. Above all, Ms. Gyves said, the performers have emphasized how sometimes it takes failure OAANQECOAIT H DAILY PILOT TM Oreinqtc.Mt 0.Uy Pttot •itP\wtoic"acom "'""' ---"··-·-...... ,..o._ C-1 PuOll"""''-' S.-oi•t0<1-...,, ""'1>41\MO -., ,.......,, Frldoy '°' C.O.i.. Mow.. H-llH<I> ....... u..,...,, lltocll/f°"" 1Alf'I YeUey, lrvHW UiQuN a..te.P11'°"l"-c .. .a A ,..,. ••• ..-tdlllalll\-1-~t-•Y>•"" _.. .. l,.. jWHl(I061-I"""' "'"'" I\ o1 )JO wnt 1.,sc.-.co11•~.~1torftl••- •-11 -~"---·- .,_, .... ........... IMIM>tl ... l<lillr CMftttM,IMt .....,_,.,.." AUlllMI Me .... 1"9hlton T111,tt1111 (11•)M:MU1 Q lltlled MY9"""" MMl1I • before anyone can truly s ucceed a t whatheorshe is trying to do. Ms. Gyves knew it would take something differe nt to rea<!h her youngsters. They we re, after all, the kinds or students whom olher teachers viewed with dismay. They were the less motivated youngsters, the ones with t ruancy Problems. A coordinator or alternative programsat Univenity Hlgh ,Ms Gyve.s one day decided to pay a visit to the Laugh Stop on Bristol Street. wondering if ther e were perhaps some way she could use humor as a tool of instruction. S h e m e t Waxman, who performs at Ole night club, and he agreed to lecture the class on writing. He has since made nume rous trips to her classroom, working with her studentl on the proper methods of written communica- tion. "They were 1reat to me," the teacher said of Waxman and otben at the wuih Stop. She aaid Waxman In partlcwar "really hit lt off with the kids. He'a really helped." Ms. Gyves knew abe bad at.ruck a rtcb veln ol both humor and • • knowledge, and she probed a bit Carther. She got in touch with the writers and performers or the Make Me Laui h show, but they said their schedules wouldn't allow them to come to Irvine. S h e t a lked again to Birr Manard, a write r and performer on the show. and he eventually altered hi1I schedule so be could talk totheclass. The day he showed up last month,he broughtalong lwoofhis friends, Bruce Baum and Marty Cohen, both writersforthesbow. T hey stayed for three hours. Ms. Gyves said, at first playin1 a classroom version or the night- time show (in which a comedian tries to make someone from the audience, or tn this caJe, the classroom. laugh) and then talk- ing about the elements of comedy and what it takea to perform nightly. Repeatedly the three •tressed how lmportanl It was to learn from mistakes and never 1ive up. They also emphaalted \hat writ- ing could be excitlng 11 well as fun. • Ma. Gyves, lookln1 back on their appearance, termed it a "real 1uccess" for the 1tudentl. • . Our favorite 1ean .. 122 by On Time. bleached denim with a clean s11hOIJene Add to that an all conon llannet plaid shin. topped ott by the utility JBCket:· or conon and POiyester rearunng 4 pockets w/velcro closures ana a foul ·wealher hOod All 01 1hoso Q~Oal 11P.ms pack nicely inlo lhe canvas day bag ·· ' ~ f'N• r-.e A I WARNING. Tuelday niibt. Tb• two elty offlclala aaJd mo1t re1ldent1 are unaware of tbe cumulative effect ol tbele m eaaurea 'becauae the moves have been obleured t.brouCh a variety ol ploy1. They 1a1d they've watched the council majority delay action on tbHt ltema when faced wltb lar1e audlentet opposed to 1ucb measures. Tbey a1ao I.lated Ole eoundl's habit ol adopting policies at the close ot late night meetlnp as another "back room" tactic. Policies have the aame effect aa ordinances, but no public bear- ings an required prior to enact· ing them. "The little guy doesn 'l h•ve the foggiest notion as to what'• going oo, ·• Mclnnis said. He and Mra. Heat.her said they are ad- vialng property owners to attiend council meetings in order to stay informed. Mrs Heather no t e d that another plor used by the council maJor1ty 1s refusal to send postcard notices or major land use revisions to affected proper- ty owners. Noting that a citizen paid for notices on the first council hear· 1ng about the Corona del Mar bu1 ldin2 reduction~. she added. "Frankly I'd advise every prOJ>· erty owner to subscribe to the Ens1 gn and read all the fine print m the city's legal notices." M clnnis acknowl edged that today's ad 1~ likely to make hls council colleagues angr y but added. "I've never run away from a hght " f'romPageAJ EXXON ••• earnings dropped sharply from the year before. even thoueh prace!> of the farm's gasoline, heating 011 and other produc1'.s had increased "The benefi t of the higher prices was more than offset b) mcreaS«l costs Qf for eign and domesl1c crude oal ," the com- pany srud an a statement. The huge gain 1n earnings is bound to caw.e '>Orne public rt .. lc1t1ons problem~ tor the giant in H·~rated 011 company, which, l1kt• otht•r 01 1 rirms. ha!> come undl·r fir1• al rt'n ·nl 't-ar.. for rt:apanl( lo.1rl(1· profit~ ai tames of -.horlagt'!> or P~lrolt!U m pro· ducts The only other major oil com- pany to release th1rd -quartel' earnings. Standard Oil Co. of In- diana. l>Jld 1l!> pror1t.:. "'ere up 49 pe r cent for the quarte r . Although large. ~xx on 's profit "'as not a record for C .S. busi- nesses Amen can Telephone & Telegraph Co has surpassed it nine llm~ .md General Motors Corp lY.ll't' .\ r&T Parned SI 47 balhu11 1n 1t~ l<1 ll·~l quarter and 1; \1 r• IJ•>rt l·d J SI 26 b11l1on 11ror1t Oasses R~opened · HOSTON IAl'l About two dozen white and black studenL> scuffled bneny at Charlestown Ha~ School today. but classes in Roston's othe r d esegregated high schools o~ned peacefully today under increased secwit}. off1c1als said Author ities 1n- tens1f1ed secunty measures to t r~ to prevent recurrences of the ~ student walkouts a nd fights last "'et.>k :.temming from tensions o,·er desegregauon. -------- ALSGARAGE 56 FA'SHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH { 7141644 7030 .. BUSINESS I STOCKS Moaday'• ·CJoaiq Pri NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. ' Market Retreat To Around 800 NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market plummtt.ed ~ day amid CODtinuing worries about tbe effeeta ol Jbe Federal Relerve'• credit·U~ acUon.t. l Tbe Dow averaie ol 30 lnduat.riaJ 1tocb, wu dcitns S.SS potDtl to 808 .13. EarUe r , It slipped below 800 for the ftr'll time •lnee Dec. 21to795.99. The man et rallied 1 point.a in Jbe final boUJ'. The Dow feU 1.5.44 points Friday and 24.31 laat week. Lolen outnumbered gainers by a 9-1 margt.n amOQ& iuues listed oo t.be New York Stock Exchange. Analysts said the market was concerned about ruln1 interest rat.es in the abort-term money market, refle<:tJ.ng the Fed's loteDUons to restrict the· growth I.a availabWly ot credit. Some rmancial experts bave also predicted an in- c reaae in t.be Fed's diM:OWrt rate, the fee ll charges on loans to member banks. The Fed raised the discount rate ., pomt to 12 perctnl Oct. 6, touching off a steep declme lll stock pnces as 1n- veston worried about the effects of higher interest rate& on business and the economy Gambling issues were among the biggest loser s and most active issues Crash Analyst Explains ~ase By J ORN CTNJ'l.U't' A ~ .......... , Alwtytt ~EW YORK -Arno ld Bernhard chums to ha~ i.ome unden.tandlng of practlt'al economics. havt.ng est.abhs hed h1 m seU as a secunues analyst and bu~sneS!>man during t~ G reat Depression of th~ 193():.. lie .has other credeot1als , too. 1nclud10g b a vrng founded tht> Value Line lo vestment SurvPy . the country " lar~est M."<'Unlles advisor y firm. rave mutual funds, and n ·· -.ear('h and assets manC1 gem ... nt oper ations A rnold !Wrnhard lhtnks Amen t'an'> al tius moment are blundlnn~ b' -.~·lung '>t.~unl) in an 1n v1·'>Lment that has nont-In ,.-.·king l<> a\otd rt'I.. fl• ,,n.., th1 v j rf• guC1rantet-ln~ thr-rn'>•·lvt'~ ;J lo~:. • If t: .. :X rLAJ~S hi, '"'"' In tht•'f• dJ\!'> of u111· .. n.unt~ f>•"11Jl~ lor1k for <;p1•un t.,. in n·luu . el) h1i.?h intn,.c;t dt-bt W('un tH" o;uC"h d., 'hon tl·rm bood.' 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Ben- IM'li" Hoolla 7:30 8 THE MUf>P£T8 ~t Dudley Moor• ()) TIC TAC OOUOH 7-8 CMNEWS I N8CNEW8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN e.tore RM;tMe can reahze wllat'I hapoening, an OIO glf1fnend decldel 11\at they -·~•lUOy I (IJ JOKER'S WILD M•A•S•H A emalt KorNn boy wnh mtnOJ 111jUr18S captutes the ,_,, ol 811 In 111140171h • SANFOAO ANO soN Fred wilnMMS a t>u<glery at Julio's houM t>ut 11 too scared to Identify the aim 1nela lor the pollCe • 2tTOft.'IGKT 0 CON8UMIR BUYLlfllf. 8 NEWLYWED GAME 0 TIC TAC OOUOH m All IN THE FAMll Y Archie doet an edltOl tJI ;lgail'al gun contrOI tor le4eVISK>n tit OOOOTIMES Midi.. h l>WoencM ttl<t p.\lllnl OI llta lltlt g11411 romance f£l MACNEIL / LEHRER RE.PORT e:!) SOHO BY 80NO · AllMI Jey l et,_ GemmJ Craven. Millicent Marion David Ketnan end l&nu Home pet10<m songs from .. M y f a1• Lady. 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MAGAZINE A bat11nd·th11·acenes g11mpM QI I~ c1ew ol M·A·s·w on tM Ml tn M911_oo &11 Shirk ... an11 10 b•ealt hol own record I<>< ~ng trorn " all81tflcil· 61 8.00 G IT'S THE OAEAT PUMPKIN, Cl1ARl1E BAOWN While lhe r .. t ol '""' gang •• e<>llectlng Hllll~ noodkll, l tnu• tako• up n1a v<'it•IY vigil tn the ··most .. nct!'1e pumpi.1n p111ch 10 •• w.lll the OH IV84 of the <..rt>.il Pump1<1n (RI D LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Mrs Oleson'& OOSl<P attn - up trouble -Revtltond 4'10e!> (Oabt>s O,_l 11111 1n IOve with a wodow (tfls K orn) and p1opo1e1 m11rrtege 0 MOVIE • * • 'Houle On Gr!M'f\llpple Ro..o ( 19701 Cho51opne< Oeo<ge. Jo,,..,· l eign C11cum•tan11a1 c.v•- dence 1mplica1es a mnn d6 "" wit., 1 murdor8f (2 hn I 0 MOVIE • • • Tycoon I t947) JCll\n Wayne, Ldl.t•ne Day An Ame<IC&n 1a111oad m an l1nd~ love and Jdventure 1n Ldlon AmP•IC<I 12 hrl I l .OMDL.....,,.. """'..-im ....,..., ..... • llDl9 ..... ,....., •• Pet" l1tlll OWi! 0..., Ootll Oay Tiii ClllY ... Cit °' • ""' ,.....,..,., 00-'° • ~---lllOflt ~1Mlell!t 111io... w11t1.,. ....._ ca tw.1 • M09 NllO OONI ..... m~TALIMrl ~ ,., ,,..,.,. and hie lflelldl p lo1 lh•lt creept .. t, • ~." I08fMtll .... '-1-(R) e THIOOO~ 0.0.. ........ e -with hill ,_...,.,~Cir-CltltlC: lftll '-~ WJIM r8'¥19W8 '°' lhe IMlltr• • MINNHO NHCe ffll lld¥Wt1Ut .. of -· t•w w ti.t Clwi.to in ni. •l"'OIJ'e 10 eon&truct • controvetttel. 24-m lle wNl• febtlQ tenoe 1111oug11 tile northern Celllornte countf)'llOe .,. OOc:urnent· eo t:00•()) w•11•1•H Rildw'• dlijMW1Ut9 bMgl on P9ft09 ol homeeldc•- to 8 J. iind QC>m918tnll or lnelfldency lo KHnger, lhe Mw QOmpany clef' 0 MOVIE 'And Baby t.Ullee 5111 (Premll<el Colleen OewhurSt. W1rren 0 111 .. A mkldW.-eged mother or th<M h• to delll with vneJCpec1ed llmlly (IN(;· 11on1 end ner own confuted IMlong• wt>en •he '-n• 11181 lhe 11 llQlln 1>1egnant 8 240-AOeEAT Morg en p1epares 10 bec:Ome the Ul'lll s ,,,., lemale-QNlll while Trap ind Thlt> h8Vfl only eec;- onda to dl1M11m a ltme t>Omt> hidden 1tt>oatd an otl t&nl<er m MERV OAffflH Gues11· Kall Jllcilson. Andr-Stevens. C11Pt1>t1 and T flnfl411e, Judith and Stave Krantz, Arthur Mur- rey Dancer• 8D AUNHINO FENCE r ... lelventuree of innove- uve art111 Ch111to 1n h11 ""'Oil\fl to constnx:t a controver11at, 24-mlle while labrle fence trorougn tlloe northetn Calllorn111 country..oe are OOC4Jmer'lt· fld ®'MOVIE ••'> .. fhe 111161 Wno Came To Dinner· ( 19731 Ryan 0 Ne.IJ. JoK:Quetlne S.a561 A comc>uter anal'yst moon1og1111 u a soph1111- c11ed e41 t>urglat and has an t1N111t Wllh ll &eay SOGI• lllY laoy 12 "'" I TUBE TOPPERS ABC • 8:00 -Mon~y Night Foot· ball. The -Super Bowl champion Pttt3· burah Steelers take on the Denver Broncbos ln an lnterconference clash. CBS a 8:00 -It's the Great Pumpkin, CharUe Brown. Unu.s takes up h1B yearly vtgll ln the pumpkin patch ln lh!a aMual Halloween cartoon abow. NBC 8 9:00 -"And Baby Makes Six." Colleen Dewhurst stan as a mid· dle -aged mother of three grown children who must deal with adverse reaction to her new pregnancy (see photo below). ~.(I) w.u. .. CINC1NNATI Jwt aft« Herb, whO •• ~ .. .,. ....._. -~.Mllllel• huOe poljey. Les ~ 1n\IOhled in a blDff• llQCI· dent ID ACADf.MY LEAOER8 ·'The Fn t Eamon. ··Tna Sand Cestia. · Tn1e MeQlanlcal Age.w (R) 10:00 8 Cl> LOO GAAHT , Bmle'a atory ~g the ,,.,ldlty Of • mllj()f compeny • clean .,, llllllO ardl open1 ,.,. Trio to • coatly 1-lkltt DO MEWS 8 MOVIE • * * "Olrly H91ry ( 197'1 Clint EH lwood. H1111y Guerdtno A. <Hlermined pollOa oelectlv.11 Oil-htl WPM\Ofl Dnd g&mb~I W11h innocent lfves to cap tu<e 1 anlPlf who •• lflfrO< wng San Friinclsco I 1 ni 30mtn l G) NIGHT OAU.EAY ··F11gtit Night" A Wrllflt an(j hie wife move to a la•m hOvM lett to them by u lat" cousin 10-.30 •• H£W8 a!) EVEHINOAT SYMPHONY JOHN DARLING t DON'T THINK t l l STICK AAOUND FOR T~ NEXT GAME SHOW. -11:001 ·())QI HfWI llWCI ME LAUOl'4 ITAWON> FOOTMU.'79 Araone .. • M•A•&•H Sudden IY'"C)torna ot •fl· -tn Hot Uoe and In Col Po11er·1 f1\'0f1te mere ~UN conc«n tn the 4077t.h • THE llNfY HtU. SHOW 8anny <*eb<Btee 1119 IMU\ t>orlhdl'f "' the hOlc>t1 .. aurrounoed by t>Uuttful ~ • 00< CAVETI I 1.30 G ()) HAAAY 0 Harry -a-I°' tne Pfll· aon wno mu101reo a rwg,,tCIUb °""* and slOifl • tJOOk contaontnQ 0Mn11Q- 1ng lnformat>On lt>OUt MW· et&I PtOfl'\fnent ~tirat1• 0 TONIOHT G.-1 i.o.t O••KI ll?llflf m an Oues" Sn .. 1e~ JonM GeotQe M1-D OATIHOGAME G NEWS G) HOGAN'S HEROES Hogat> must COiiect W)mO tslf d1~ 4 mmun11.ori ..na d.-lrtt>ute •I tG t!WI unc>er 9' OVl'<I G) GET SMART Dandy Don Doing It "J)ramatically By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP > -Don Meredith, the ror01er Dallas Cowboys quarterback now well· known as an analyst on ABC's "Monday Night Football, takes up a new dramatic role, as a man who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan for the FBI Jn the end. hls wife leaves him, his friends turo on him. he 1s portrayed in court as a traitor and forced into exile under an ass umed name Me r edith pl ays G a r y Thomas Rowe J r tn the NBC movie "Unde rcover With lhc KKK ," whic h ai rs Tuesday mght at 9 on Channel 4 The him is based on Rowe's book about lus experiences as an FBI informant 10 the 1960s inside a Klan k.lavem an his hometown m Alabama. Rowe testified as an eyewtteness for the FBI in two trials stemming from the. murder of Viola Lluzzo. a civil rights workers from Detroit The fi~ ended in a mis trial and 1n lht! second. the de- fendants were acquitted. . THREE KLANSMEN LATER were convicted in federal court or violatmg Mrs. Liuzzo's civil rights and were s entenced to pnson. At the opening or the rilm1 a narrator says Rowe was indicated for murder on Sept. 20, 1978. by a grand jury 1n Lowndes County, Ala. "Mr. Rowe was indicated for murder or Viola Liuzw after this film was completed and the nature or h.is involvem ent is stiU unclear ," the narrator says. In the movie, Rowe is pictured only as a wit· ness as Mrs Lluz:z.o is shot to death in her car·on an Alabama highway. The broadcast or the film was held up by NBC afte r Rowe's indictment. Me redith s ays he had trouble adjusting to the role. "I haven't had many roles like this as an ac· tor I can 't say J would particularly Like Gary Thomas Rowe, and that made 1t even more dif- ficult to get some shce or what he was like "mE THING I FEEL about that movi e and that particular kind or role is that this 1s a very real story Those kinds or things can happen You wonder why somebody could doth al. ··The th.ink-I tried to hang my hat on all the way through was that r've seen a lot of people who JUSt want to be somebody." Meredith says. "And au their lire they seem to get shortchanged . "They have a n obsessive attitude that somettung's gone wrong in their lives. I don't know 1f those were his reasons or not but those were the kinds. of reasons I tried to implement in that --------------------character. why he would do some of the Uungs he lle'k Harmon (left) and John Bennet Perry iWcue a pregnant woman •Socorro Swan) ttipped in her car after a traffic accident on ''JM) Robert" tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7. ~. -~---......... --__ ,.... __ " ' did ... Meredith says he played Rowe as a man in· s ecure because or his lack of .education. and as a man who sought sexual security in affairs with other women. In the film, his wife leaves him arter ·a n affair THE F ILM ALSO STARS Ed La uter as Rowe's FBI contact, Maggie Blye as bis wire. and James Wainwright, Clifton James, Albert Salmi and Lance Le Gault as Klansmen. Slim Pickens plays a policeman who Is Rowe's best friend. and Edward Andrews has a brier but magnificent scene as the Klansmen's lawyer. Any question about Meredith's acting ability should be settled by his role in "Underground With the KKK." His well-known. easygoing TV persona is submerged as he plays a man who is lrultture and unsure of himself, yet sees the task through despite the risks. Meredith began his acting career on NBC's Bible Story Set HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Blanche Baker and Jeff East will play the title roles 1n the NBC three· hour special "Mary and Joseph: A Story of Love." The drama, which culminates with the birth of Cbriat. ia being filmed in Israel. Eric TlU Is direct· ing the Lorimar production from a screenplay by Carmen Culver. NOW PLAYING "Police Story," then starred tn such TV movies as "Terror on the Fortieth Floor, .. "Kate BIJss and the Ticker-Tape Kid" and "BaDJo Hackett ·· TALK OF A SERIES arose when be and Tony Lo Bianco clicked as a de tect.I ve team on "Polle~ Story ." Meredith declined at the lithe "l lhmk J would be more interested now than I ha ve ever been.'' he says. "I have said no so man y times in the past that I didn't want to do a senes. It ·s too close to work If l do a senes. I would cer· tainly like to do something I could enJOY for a con· siderable length of time and not be somethmi? that would drive me totally crazy about the fourth show 1n .. A ma1or problem. or course . has alway5 been, working a series around his football dulles Arter this year. he has two more years on his contract with ABC. Meredith says he cnJoys the sports broadcasts, but doesn't know how much longer be w1U do them . "The worse thing about the football telecasts is that you go tn a lot of airports. a lot or hotels, and you're right back on tbe road." he says. NOW PLAYING UA TWt• CllfllU S IUUIA ,Allll DAIWl41f l DWAAOS IHWl'OllT wes1m1~1~r 119) 1 JO!> !1u1·"-I ~ "• ~. • 40 " CllttMA lllU PlAZA CllflOOM( liewoorl 8t.lc~ bA4 0160 11•9' !>i'<l '>'lJ'I 0•.aOQtt bJ4 ?':.)J "'PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRIAES •.• NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." _.,, ......... "" °"' ..... • TONIGHT·s LATEST LISTINGS • ON"TIOelm MC -9MCMI • • -..... Wltfl The tcy EyH" ( H71) l<ffnan W)WI, ,. 0..-... A ~"°°""~ die --ot"' ....... NntlO< di.coven the IOanllty of the ....in. 12 In.I -~- ....................... to1MlldJF11 ........... .................. .................... ~~ t:OOe T °"8MI! TlllMll6oft Nw- """"'Y .....,.,. NIM _. .... ~. . .,... ......... A It .. """' lr'l1we In Hofltt , OtiL dut"'9 • Cir deil'*'8 IO be a MMr wftdl t2:00. TWIUQHT lONI ~ .. • laifl..fllnded pltCNr whO Qaf'I '*P • beeatiel ~ out Of IMt ~. ,., ..... . . l:OO .... . . • • MOYlf * * ·~ "YIM"8 .. ( 1970) Clint W81k4t. 8eny 8ullvWI A Oedlceted t1wm1n anempu to tame • wild Wlltern town I I hr • 30 min.) e wow * ·'The Haro .. I 1989) Rlcfl. wd HerM. Romy Sdlnaid· .. ,,.,, 8QlllO llOC08t pllly9< pr1911M tor n11 f1n81 momenta of glory 11 hr . 30mtn I -~ ~ The IMF .. CMl80 upon to try and pr_,t the pcwpe. tuahon of 111 Illegal dr119 ~ eon~ Muend99er•~• IUOC>OI -to a.troy • KAOS compu1., • UTOHIOKT 12.:IO 8 OAAONET FnOey and 08"00I' 1nYMt• Qale lhe 0181DP8Wancf' 01 two YounQ gif'te l1om t'*< mothet 1 •ront yltO II) MOVIE • • • TOOOQht we S•no THU FllOIB 2:1e .... 2::111 .... 2:.41 ..,..,. • • 14 "Tarun Flndl A. Son.. (1939) Johnny WalHmull•t. MIUf4"1P 0'8Ylllvw\, Tarun ~ UOon .,., OfpNnad lnfMt _., ..... ~ .... own(11W,40minl ' 3:00. MACHEL I ~ •-. MPOf'T .. 3cacl. llNQ, AMEAIOA .. Burt ._ perlorma "Goel BleH America,.. "OfrJ • Suaen111h" end othef tawwnee T~sdarf• Daytl.ae Mo" . 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