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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-24 - Orange Coast Pilot--. -... ----------... ----------------------------------------...------------------------------------------- • a e s ex1co DAILY PILOT Ax Murder Suspeet * * * 25c * * * Tells Grisly Tale FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 24, 1980 ' • • • • Riley Raps Grand Jury's 'Bias' -~I Bit B.r Suspec~ Tells Of Ax M11rder McKINNEY. Texas (AP) -Candace Montgomer y, char1ed with murder in the death of her former lover·s w1fe, told a bushed courtroom in a wavering voice that she wrestled a three-foot ax from Betty Gore and then "I rut her and I hit her and I hit her and I hit her." The 31).year-old housewife and mother of t'tl(.O said Thursday she hacked her friend lo death June 13 only in self defense. After the killing: she s aid, she went to a Bible SC'hool luncheon. Mrs. Gore's body was discovered after her husband, Allen, away on a business trip, called a neighbor when he was unable to reach her by telephone. MRS. MONTGOME R\' WAS arrested after investigators linked her to a bloody fingerprint found on the Gores' refrigerator. The trial in State District Court is in its fifth day today. On Thursday, the prosecution rested its case 1md the defense opened~th Mrs. Montgomery's testimony. Mn. ont1omery said she went to the Gore home that day to pick a bathing suit for 7-year-old Alicia Gore, who was stayina th Jennifer Montgomery, 8. DUiing a conversation, Mrs. Gore asked whether she was having an affair wi\h Gore. Mrs. Montgomery said. Gore. 33. bad teltlfied earlier he and Mrs. Montgomery had an 11-month affair that en'ded some nine months before the slaying. Mrs. Montgomery acknowledged the affair, but told Mrs. Gore it was over "a very long time ago.'' she testified. According to her testimony : Mas. GORE LEFT TIIE ROOM aod returned with an ax. saying "I don't want you to ever see hjm again. You can't have him." She pushed Mrs. Montgomery into the laundry room and said, "I've got to kill you." Mrs. Gore hit Mrs. Montgomery in the head with the ax, awuna again and the ax bounced off the floor, cutting Mn. Montgomery's toe. Mrs. Montgomery pleaded, "Let me go, Betty. Let me go," before grabbin1 the ax. · "I wu fighting lo control her . . . J hit her somewhere around the back or the side of her head. It wasJike I was standing • b1ck watching me do it. . .I remember being so angry al her because she wu messing up my life and J remember being so afraid she would gel back up again." Afterward, "I walked around ... looked at myself ... and dtlcoYfted the blood. I felt dlrly and so ashamed and so 1uilty. The blood was makin& me sick . '\. I went in and took a lhower." AFl'E& TaYING' TO CLEAN the house, she drove home thlnkiq, "I did not want to be a part of this . . . r had to be normal." She testified that ahe bandaged her toe, rinsed out. her li1ht cot· -<See GatsLY, Paie A!> . I Coffee Was Too Dot I :-.------· -............ ~~ -~===--__ .,,,,.._- Damaged furnishings were moved outside of a home at 14651 Doncaster St., Irvine. after firefighters put out a blaze apparent- ly caused by a coffee maker that was left on. About $8,000 in <t~age was caused by the Thursday aflern'bon blaze that gutted the home's kitchen. Gas Fueled Newport Fire Porno Slwp Arson Methodit Traced By STEVE 0MAABLE Of .. Delly,,_ ..... Arsonists drilled a hole lhrou1b a wall of Newport Beach's Talk of the Town bookstore and then splashed gasoline inside to tri1,1er a fire that partially destroyed the sex emporium early Thursday. Fire inspectors, who con- firmed that gasoline wu used to Ignite the pre-dawn blaze irl the Mariner's Mile building, said they have no suspects at th.is time. The fire, spotted by a security guard across the street from the bookstore at 2930 West Coast Highway. consumed most of the shop's books. magazines, films and movie projectors. Although fire otricials are list· in1 the damage to the structure and to contents al rou1hly $17 ,000, owners claim the 10&s in property alone is nearly $75,000. One spokesman for the bookstore, opened under the pro- tests of city officials early this month. claims the X-rated establishment will be closed for two weeks to allow for remodel- ing and for delivery of new merchandise. Owners of the bookstore alao said they've hired their own in- vesU1at.lnc team to find out who the firebu1 was. They said they 'b keep security 1uards on the property around the clock. 2 Killed_;· Mexico City Shook William Miller, the bookatore'a nlaht mana1er, told police he'd left the establiab- ment nearly three houn before the blue broke out. Owners of the boobtore laid MEXICO CITY (AP) -A anen earthquake atruclt cen-tral Mtxieo tqday, killtn1 at. leut two...::;: .. in Puebla and roetbtl ~ lD M~lco City for IDClft tUn a minute. the country, wu centered about said it wu not yet known if any pie and destroyed 50 homes. that wrtil recently Mlller had 150 mUea aoutheut of Mexico cl-damace wu done. Earthquakes are common in been 1Jeepln1 inside the one- Tale Red Crou reported a fall- -wall kUled tbe two ln Puebla, fO mllll ~~· and that at .... , • ..,.. ..... ured ...... .._ t11eJ pulrted at a ..-ud ran. The Gull · • ol Pou IJca suffered em••· Md Crw of. ..W, but tbeJ bed DO ....... r .· .......... felt'. bt'oed petb Mt' ....... "'J'*.. put ol ty and rect1tered about 6.S on Office bulldin1s in the center Mexico. Most originate In the room bmineu whiJe remodelinl the Richter scale -a jolt capa· of town rocked on their found•· Valley of Mexico, where Mexico Wll under way. ble of dolnc severe damase -lions and· seemed to tw1al at City 11 located, or on the The Talk of the Town, Its accprdinl to the U.S. Earth-craay aqles. Windows shat-"Circum-Paclfic Fault" off the mana1en said, wu Ml to belin quake lnformatfon Center at tered and fell from some build· Pacific coat of Mexico. operailnl 24 boun a day today. Golden;Colo. lDI•· Motorist• •topped their The Richter scale is a Th11•e1Y.._!aid ~ 1!..~~inreope~:-~ Electricity and telephoae cars and sot out.. meuure ot 1round motion u re-w 1119 open .or uu. eaa anl\UAI service were interrupted In Trame ll1hts went out in corded on selall)Olrapbl. Every the clock . -6 t.bll AllaJ cjtv ol b -6 ... _ ' be l -6 be The., before the nre, a two-aome "' ca.,, Y muc "' ., .. center o t c ty, lncreue "' one num T meana a pate letter wu circulated to 14Tbm ia ~ k l 1 M and tbe aboek set off burslar tenfold inel'eue ln maottude. memben of the Newport Ut)' It ... •.~.}~cm!_,= ..... ~!!'..: alarms. Pedestrians tbrew Tbua a relldint of 7.5 refleda an ·Council and to local new•-- llAI -11111 .... '"'".. .--tbemHlves to the around ror earthquake to times atrona•r r-r-· hour. nae RH erou ID a proteedaa. uw, .. o11.s. ~.es~· caJ~amfoari~~an°' Gutierres, •bout eoo mllea Tbe lalt major quake to blt An earthq..Ue ot I can cauM wi .....,. wu 1"' ·--e • IOUthealt ol here, said tbe quake llexJco Ot1 was in March 11'71. snere dam ... ln tbe local area.' lDI ltaelf tbe Porno1rapby, alto was felt 1troaa11 there'"" It me.and 7.0, killed four peo. Clee QVUS, P.a•• A.I) (8-AltlON, P•t• Al) Counting Of Votes At Issue· Orange County 5th Distract Supervisor Thomas Riley said to- day be thinks the county grand jury had an ax to grind in its con- troversial inquiry into the coun- ty's acquisition of a $1 .5 million vote COWltingsystem. ·'Given the grand jury's bias, l am not surprised at its con- clusions,·· Riley said. The jury issued a 33-page report Thursday in which it concluded that the board should have an- ticipated the problems that plaaued the first use of the system in the Jwie 3 primary election. The jury also said the board ig- nored the recommendations of its "expert staff" in selecting lbe Martel Systems Inc. vote tabula- tion devices. The jury said the system was "untested and un- proven.'' Riley defended acquisition u the system. "I think we made a good buy and I think the sys .em will work." Riley said. The jury's inquiry into acquisi- tion of the system was conducted by a five-member s ubcommittee chaired by jury member John McGinnis. One county aide who was ques-t1onea by McUmn1s tn Uie pres- ence of the committee charac· terized the session as "intimidat- ing... 1be aide asked he not be identified. M cGi.nnis refused at a press conference Thursday to charac- terize the interview. "I can't speakfor him," McGinnissaid. Riley said he was particularly upset by the jury's insinuation that the purchase of the system resulted largely from the lobby- ing efforts of Lyle Overby. a (See KILEY, Pa1e .u I Coast • Weather Low clouds late night until mid-morning Satur- day. Lows tonight· In 508. Highs Saturday 6S along the coast, 75 Inland. INSIDE TOD" Y Therw'• plnl11 ,,o/ ghlJ•tl11 laappning.t /or the Hallownn UGIOft OI ~ Count11. F'or a aomJU, clwclc out ~ Cl todo11. l•tlex ..,,_........, ., ........ 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S unday Th e Parliament s peaker. m rem a rks rt'port<.'d Thursday. further fuele d e xpt"c tal ions of a break in the cn s1s . saying the l'nited St ates would not have lo meet all conditions 1mmediatel. Speake r llashe m1 RafsanJan1 * * * was aSkl•d 1n a n 1ntcrview with th" f'rt·m·h newspape r Le Monde whl'lh1•r Iran would free the hustagl'S 1f th<' l 'nited States s 1mpl_, :ccc.·eptcd Iran's cit' m ands or whelher I ran would wait un11l tht• Cartt'r administra- ticin iJ\'ll'cl of\ ifs promises. ''There arf' certain conditions "h1c h the Americans can ex ecull' immediately for exam- ple. unfreezing our bank de · p-0s11s. pledging lo end all in· terfcrence 1n our int ernal a{fairs. and r enouncing def· tnitively the plots which it has ceaseless fomented against us." he n •plied Iraq Qaims Vital lrainan Oil Port "H the othe r conditJons arP difficult to satisfy immediately. Parliam ent could demand guarantees. still to be defined, anc1 free the hostages without delay." Ra fsanJani satd it was "proba· ble" that "suppleme ntary condi· t ion!>·· for the hostages· release would be announced S unday when a s pecial par;J.M!,m entary commiCfet> prcsents'its re port on lhc Am~ri ca ns to the Maj)js, Iran's legii;lative body BEIRUT . Lebanon 11\Pl Iraq said its tanks and troops cap- lured lhf> vital Iranian port of K horrams hahr a nd overran l·w•ry y~1 rd of the r 1t y today in lht?lr greatesl vit lory ur the 33. d:iy old r ersian Gulf war. Iraqis a lso rla.imc.>d control of the bridge to l\badan and said that main Ira - nian oil city was "as good as fallen .·· · But l ntn 's official Pa rs news agency claimed Iranian troops, marines. malit<iry cadets <ind r ev- .>l u t 1onar y guards s till were ltghtmg oll an traq1 flank attack All Khnrramshahr's eastern ap- proacnes Pars made no direct com ml'nt on the Iraqi clatm "The Iranian Oa~ was lowered from over lhe f.!Overnment house 1n Moh<.immara <Arabic name of ~norramsnanr J ano tne t raq111ag 14 as hoisted over the building to declare the return of the city to ,\rab rule forever," said an Iraqi milttary communique broadcast by Baghdad radio. The battle for Khorrams hahr ;has been one of the toughest of the . war between the Arab nation of ·Jraq and its foe. Persian lran. Iran's Khuzislan province, the heart of its oil industry, has a large minority popula tion of Arabs and is called Arabistan by the Iraqis . An American assertion al the U.N . Security Council that it op- posed the "dismemberment of Iran" af!d the "acquisition ofter· NIXON BARES HIS FEELINGS Former Pres ident Richard Nixon tells how he tried to cope with the slings and arrows - sometimes ins ults -of public critics during his years in the White House. He recalls that he couldn't a fford to allow the cr iticisms to get under his skin. The second of a series on Nix- on by Bob Greene is on Page A8. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ''"''' o,~ co.'' 0.11, P••ot .,," •rwcr, ,, comou~d ,,... NitW\. Pf'tt\. I\ PVbh\ftltO .,.,. tM O"•nt• Co.ut "'CJt•VHnq (OMH"Y S..C..r•lt t'd•llon\ •'• ~•v-t<I MoM•~ lfWOVOf'I Fuo.ty tor tO\\A Mit\6 .... ~, 6eMt\ HuM~On A••t" ro.,rtt•'"' V•H•v ''"'"* '-•Iv"• Of-•<" *'" (.O.\I A .,.l'\Qll .. '"'QfOft•I lilld1f.,, 1\ SNbl1\Ncf S..tutO.,, ~ Svtwl•n TM Pfif'MIHJ o..,a,,,,.,f'IQ..otMt ., •t lJO W,,, &•t Sh•t P O 9o· 1\liiO (_O\t• -"· (.tlll0'"'• .,.,. .... ,,, ....... p,.,,Ml"lt At\<I p~ ~' , ....... , ...... tO''°' T ... ,..., 'I ,..........,. M•f\A()tnQ fdttOf' C·MttHM leM AUt\UU"' ~"~'"0 Eouor OttlcH {O'I• ,_., • .UO Wt\t fllf Str .. t l ~· S.1<" t077 No co.,1 HIQl'tw•v Huttl1"41'0ft et..,,.. HfH 8••cn 1ou ..... ,. ' Tetepllon• (7J4)M2~ CIH1Hled Advertlelng "2-1171 ritory by force" has prompted Iraq lo charge that the tinited States had taken Ira n 's side m the war Iraq's charge cam e in a scncs of commentaries over the stat~ radio in Baghdad, accus ing Presi dent C arter of "sacrificing America's credibility and self respect on the a ltar of.his petsonal election interes ts." The U.S. presidential election is Nov. 4. . .. Baghdad radio arid U.S. Am· bassador Donald F McHenry's s peech to the U .N. Security Coun- cil on Thursday was a "cheap mane uver to secure the r elease of Lhe American hostages m order to bols te r Ca rt e r 's electio n chances.·· A series of comme nts by Baghdad radio broadcaste rs castigated C art er as a "hypocrite" a nd challenged him to apply his "s uddenly reme m· bered principles ·· on war- conq11ered territories to Israel ··of course the American presi · dent can 't possib1 y do that . because he cannot afford the loss of the Jewis h vote," said one broadcaster. McHenry warned in his address that Iran's .. national integrity . , . is today threatened by the Iraqi invasion" and asserted the United States was opp(>sed to the "dismemberment of Iran." America's chief U.N . delegate also called for a settlement of the dispute "with respect for the cardinal principles of inlema tional law that te rritory must not be seized by force.·· Iraq poured heavy artillery fire on the city of Ahwaz today, Tehran radio said. Ahwaz, capitaJ o( Khuxistan province. is 75 miles north of Abadan. Iraq made frequent claims in the past that Khorra m s h ahr. Iran's main commercial port on the embattled Shalt el·Arab waterway, had faJlen and each time Iran denied the claim . Ile did not say what the ne w conditions mig ht be, but s peculation cente r ed on an apology for past American ac- ti v it1es in Iran. delivery o r military spare parts to he lp Iran in the war with lraq. and re- m oval of the four U.S. radar planes sent to S audi Arabia. The four basic conditions for release of the hos tages, who to- day sptnl their 356th day in cap- tivity. were s pelled out last month by Ayatolla h Ruho ll ah Khomeini. Iran's revolutionary leader T hey were return or the shah's wealth. dropping of American court claims a gains the Iranian government, unfreezing of $8 billion m Iranian assets in U.S. banks. and a U.S. promise not to jnterfere in Ira n's mtemal af- fairs . L' .S. offi cials sa y the first two conditions might be the most dif· fi c ull to m eet bec ause or American laws, but that the other two could be fulfilled by While House action. Mondale. inte rviewed on NBC· TV's "Today" show this morn- ing. was asked whether the Umt· ed States 1s prepared to meet Ira n's demands. f',....PapAJ QUAKE ••. ., A 7 reading is a "major" earth· quake. capable of widespread heavy damage; 8 is a "great" quake, capable of tremendous d amage. The San Fra ncisco earthquake or 1906, which occurred t>«;fore the Richter s cale was devised. has been estimated at 8 .3 on the Ric hte r scale. ,,,._Pap Al GRISLY TAI.E ... ton shirt and put it back on . changed her bloody blue jeans and joinedah.mcheonfor Bible schoolteachers. . ' Her lawye r Do n Crowder s~oved the. ax in ~r5;· Montgomery's face and said. "You killed her with thls, didn t you?" "Don't don't !" she cried covering her face with her hand.a. Mn. Gore 'wu struck 41 tim~. 28 times in the head. and "died aa a result of massive bead injuries inflicted by chop wound.a ... Dallas County Medical Examiner Dr. Vincent DiMaio testified. TBDE WEaE SEVERAL "gaping wounds" in her head - includins "ooe you could look right into the braln tiuue" -her ri&bt eye bad collapsed and her left arm was broken. Dr. Irving Stone, chief of the physical evidence section ~f t.be Institute of Forensic Sciences in Dallas, said Mrs. Gore s killer "inflicted . . . far more damage or injury than la needed to take die life of that peraon." Judae Tom Ryan found defense attorney Crowder in con- tempt ol court today and ordered him jailed for 72 houn im· mediately alter the afternoon recess. Crowder was fined SUMI alter telling the judge to "stay out of it" when Ryan told him to make wllnesa Dr. A. Bript, a patbolollst. provide hla tesUmony ln response to queaUona rather tlaan by narrative. BriiJI&, viewint photosraphs ol Mrs. Gore's backed body, aald moet of the u wounda appeared \o have been inflicted after death. , , "In t.be lutane. ot ovenill, thil ta not a conack>ua p~eu. ' he 1aJd. ". . . you beeome almost dltauoclated from the reality at what ta happenlq and bave Ultle or DO reeall at lt." a -., ------- Aninaals Stricken She pherds Piera ngelo Maj and Ernesto Zappa count dead animals from their flock of 120 sheep. Animals died after grazing on gr ass near Desio, Italy. in area polluted in 1976 by chemicals from nearby plant. The exact cause of death remains undetermined. $1 Million Blaze Quelled in Orange A searin~. SI m1lhon lumber yard fire that sent pillars of fl a me 100 feet into the night sky Thursday was all but contained this morning by firemen from Or ange and other cit ies The infe rno battled by mor e than 100 men caused m inor in- JUries to three firefighters who struggled to control the n a mes at South Bay Forest Products in Orange's inaustrial dist rict "It wa s really big," said Orange Fire Capt Lon Cahill of the rampaging blaze at 2200 N Glassel! St., a wholesale lumber and building supply business. He said it look two hours for the l l!i men from his depart- ment in addition to Anaheim. Garden Grove, Santa Ana and Orange County fire depart· ments to quell the blaze. Small areas or fire continued to s molder through the night and into daylight hours and Captain Cahill predicted 1L would be tonight before at was tully ex- tinguished. The blaze was first reported to O r ange a uthor ities at about 10:4:! p.m . Tnursaay. Wttnin minutes. however. 28 firefight· ing units from the five agencies were on the scene trying to knock down the s heets of name that fed off the outdoor piles of lumber. Cahill said there were several employees working al the yard when the fire e rupted. but he d idn't know who turned 1n the alar m Two of the three firefighters inJured at the scene were cap· tains. Orange Fire Capt. John Muth suffered an ankle injury while an Anaheim fire captain suffer.eel minor leg inj uries Both m en were taken to St. J oseph's Hospital in Orange. A thif"d firefi g hter Don Phi.llips of Orange, s uffe red from heat exhaustion and was treated by paramedics at the scene. Because the lumber yard was located in an industrial a rea, there was no threat to any ad- joining structures, Cahill said. Cause or the blaze is unknown. Once the smoldering ruins have been fully extinguished, in· vestigators will begin poking through the charred debrie in search of clues. the fire captain s aid He'll Run AW'in FRESNO <API -Describing himself as "a heavyweight." Sen. S l. Hayakawa told re· porters here he will run again in 1982 , no m atter who his Democratic oppone nt is. p,....p-AJ RILEY ••. Martel reprea~nlallve. who formerly was an executive uais· tant to former county Supervisor Ralph Dledrlch. One person preaent when Riley WH questioned by McGinnis on that subject aaid that the supervisor, a Marine Corps 1eneral, became visibly an.1ry and challenged McGinnis toopen· b disc.JU Overby's role ln the aelectron process. In its final recommendation ot ita report. tbe jury said, "lnonter to a void creaUng the appearance or unethical conduct when mak- in& major acquisitions, the Board or Supervisors should 1tve priori- ty to the recommendations of ex- pert county starr rather than lob- byists who are former employees of county s upervisors. lobbyists who are friends of supervisors or their aides, or lobbyists who r e present c ampaign con- tributors." ·'It was just a lot of Monday morning quarterbacking,'· Riley said. Steve Kozak, an aide to the s upervisor . said the purchase or the system probably would not have become investigative fodder fbr the jury had the vote tabula- tion system pe rformed up to s tandard following the June election. Kozak pointed out lhal a firm that competed with Martel in the s ale or a vote-counting system has itself purchased the rights to the Martel system . ··ff the system 's so bad, why wo uld 1:1 compe titor buy it," Kozak said ,.,.... PClffl'AJ ARSON • • . . Human Behavior and Society Committee. The unsigned letter, which in· rluded graphic pictures of women lied up and being forced into submission . alleged that the bookstore soon will be carrying a stock or magazines that will have "the citizens of Newport Be a c h scr e aming in the streets." Police said they've obtained a copy of this letter. City officials are set to go to court early next month to ask Orange County Superior Court Judge John Trotte r lo close the shop for being in violation of c. city ordinanace. That ordinance, adopted after the s hop had opened. bans adult entertainment centers that are within 500 feet of homes or 1,000 f eet of schools, parka or churches. C it y officials c laim the bookstore 1s within 300 feet of res idences. Demands Pn.ed P HILADELPHIA (API - Hundreds of men. women and c hildren occupied Carter- M ondale ca mpaign head- qua rters here and in Detroit to press demands for low-income housing. Police said there were no arrests in the Thursday inci- dent. Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory authorized sate. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling carpets in the tine. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we can pass big savings on to you. COME IN EARLY AND SAVE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• -installation. custom drapsriss linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6"6-038 -6"6·23S5 t . I --.. -.... ,.,. .... ~·-·--. ------------~ -_,.. -------------. ..._ ,, . -----------------.......... -""' Orange (;oast l l l ll I 0 N Today's Clotd•g ~ N. '1. StoekN .. VOL. 73, NO 298 ... SECTIONS 40 PAGE~ UR AN<.:t E COU NT Y. CALI FORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24', 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Riley Raps Jury Over Vote Counters O nmgt! ('11u11t > flth ll1:.l11r t Su~rvtSQr l'homa!-H th·~ .,.1111 h1 da}' he think:. tht• l'n unl v ,:rnn<I jury had llll ax 111 grind 11l lb l-011 troveralaJ 1nqu1r> aoto the• ~·uw• ty'• acqwsltfon or J $1 5 1111lhon vo&e COWlting syste m "Given tht' ~r411d JUI'\·._ t11.1:.. I am not s urprast'd 11 •l " l'1111 cluslons. · · Riley said The jury Issued a :43-pa~e n :pcirt Thursday in whu:l\ 1t l'unl'ludt'U o.llJ Pllel St•tt Plloto PUNISHED ENOUGH Robert W. Bettin Stricture. On Battin Removed One-t ime O r a nge Count y SuperviAor Robert W Battin. re moved from office for his 1976 conviction for rflisuse or publie funds, has been punished enough and may contlnue his law pra<" lice unin te rrupte d . th e California Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The high court. sitting in San Francisco, said in a 4 lo 3 ma· jority ruling that his 20-day jail term and $6,500 fine seem to . have been sufficient penalt}I for the Santa An a lawyer. Battin was unavaila ble for commen~ t od ay but Orange County Assistant Dis trict Al· tomey Michael Capizzi harshly criticized the Supreme Court for not being tougher He also was rat her unhappy with the California Bar Associa lion for not taking a harder stand than merely IE:tting the Supreme Court de«!ide if Battin needed further punishment. Bar Association leade rs had said Battin 's offense while a public servant merited more tl~an wha t co nsti tute s a reprimand. "The appropriate discipline now ls public reproval. We therefore order that petitioner should be, and hereby he is, reproved," the Supreme Court ruling in Battin's cas e s aid. Battin was ordered to pay $875 in penalty assessment fees in ad- dition to the $6,500 fine upon con- viction on but one o f three original charges contained in an Oranae County Grand Jury in· clictment. He was convicted qnly on lhe mlsuae of public funds count amon1 others alleging grand theft and pres entation of fraudulent claims. . Ill.ii lh•· hu.1rtl 'h1011hl h ,,,, cHI ll1 ljloll t'd t h l' p 1 11 ld 1•111:-. th,11 111.1~ llt"C1 I ht• (11 .,I ""'' 11f I Ill'.,\"' 1•111 Ill\ ht• J 41ll' 'I p l 1111.11 I 1'1t•1•\ \Oii l'ht• JUf\ ,,,,,, • 0 1111 h•· hour ii 1~ n1111·11 lh•· tt'1·1 •mnwnll ,111un~ of th '1• Jh'l'l !\l.i((' HI 'it!lt!dlllK lht• M11rtl'I '\\ >:1(•11 " lrw 'llll' tahulll \Hiii '1l•\'l('t•., l'h1• p 1r\ .,,,u\ 1h1 !\Y~l t.>lll V»d!> ' UJ\lt• ... tdl d n J llfl pro\'t'll H 11t·' 1h-fr111h·ll tt<<1Ul"l t mu 111 Quake Rocks Mexico M EXICO CIT'\ t A P > i\ :.~vere earthq u .1\..l' -;tr11ck ~t·n tra l Meio co tocla). k1lhn~ al lea st fi ve people in the Puehla area and another 1n Mexico City wher e it rocked buildings for more than a minute The Red Cross reported a fall· ing wall killed the fi ve in P uet.ila , 70 miles east of here. and that at least 180 children were inj ured lher1' when they pamr ked a\ a s ports event and ran The Gulf Coast city of Poza Ru:a 'i uffered heavy damage, Red Cross of fi C'ia ls said. but tht'y had no other dl'tmls The quake, fell 1n a.proad path over the south-rentral part or '-11(' country. was center~d about 150 m iles southeast or Mexico c1 ty and registe red about 6,5 on the Richter s<'ale a jolt capa ble of doing severe damage according to the U .S Earth qua ke Information Center a t Golden. Colo. E lectricity a nd t e lephone se rvice we r e int errupted in some parts o{ th1:. c.tpita l r it y or 14 m11Lioo people The qua kc> s truck al 8. 55 a m at lhe end of the morning rush hour The Red Cross in Tuxtla Gutierrez. a bout 600 miles southeast of here, said the quake also was felt strongly there but said it was not yel known if any damJJ(e was done o m re buildings in the center of town rocked on their founda tion9 artd seemed to t wist at crazy angles. Windows s hat- tered and fell from some build· mgs. Motorists s topped their ca rs and got out TraHic lights we nl o ut 1n much or the center of the city. a nd the shock set orr burglar a la r ms . Pedest r ians thre w themselves to the ground for protection. The last ma1or quake to hit Mexico City was m March 1979. It measured 7 .0. killed four peo. pie and destroyed 50 homes Earthquakes are common in Mexico. Most onginate in lhe Valley of Mexico, where Mexico Ci t y is located , o r on 1 he "Circum-Paci(jc Fa ult'' off the P aciric coast of Mexico. The Richte r s cale is a measure or ground motion as re· corded on seismogra phs. NIXON BARES HIS FEEUNGS Former President Ric hard Nixon tells how he tried to cope with the slings and arrows - sometimes insults -or public critics during his years in the While House. He recalls that he couldn't afford to allow the crilicisma to get under his skin. The second of a series on Nix- on by Bob Greene is on Page AB. 1h .. :S.> ''''"' I tl11nk wt-m ade a ~·~ t.iuy lJOJ l think the 1>vstem • • work H1lt·y 'iJid · tw Jun ~ 11111111l'y 111111 ,1cquisi- l 111n of tlll' ~y:.tcm wu~ conducted h) .a five 111ember s ubcpmm1ttec chu1red by Jun ml·m wr J ohn M r<.,;rnms On\'. county atdt! wno was ques tione<t by Mr t;inms 1n the pres. c•11t·e or thP committee charac- tt'nted th<.' St'SSWn a:-. 'tnllmidat- Higla Roll~r Ronald Reagan, who has seen many oranges rolling down the aisle of his cam- paign plane. takes aim with a pumpkin for the season after takeoff ove~ Kingsport, Tenn. Reagan has vowed to balance t he U .S. budget by l~ _(see sto~: P f~e A~ Hunt \\ idens For Missing Boy's Father The continuing search for a missing blond. blue-eyed 3-year- old Newport Beach boy has led investigators to enlist the help of authorities 111 Europe and the Mideast. Newport det ectives contend there's good reason to believe that John Richard Ryan. last seen early Wednesda y asleep in a crib in his g ra nd p a rents' Newport home. ma y have been snatched by his father . Investigat ors sa id t hey've been unable to locale 40-year-old Timothy Francis Ryan . a British citizen who works 1n Saudi Arabia. Embassy officials in England a nd Saudi ATabia have been asked to help track down the father Newport police say the main desire at this point is only to talk with Ryan. The boy's mother, 33-year-old Julie Ann Ryan, said she's in the proc ess o f d iv o r cin g her husband, who s he last saw roughly two months ago in England when she left to live at her pa rents· Ne wport Beach home. Altho ug h p o lic e admit evidence points toward child- stealing, they said they haven't (See.BOY, Pa1e AZ). 10~ .. The aidt! asked he not be 1dent1fied McGinnis refused at a pres~ conferen<'t: Thursday to charac- terize the intervie w. "l can 't spt'ak for him." McGinnis said R 1 Icy said tie was particul arly upset by the Jury's msinuatmn that the purchase or the system resulted largely from the lobby- ing efforts of Lyle Overby. a Martel repre11e nl ali ve who formerly was an executive assis- tant to former county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. One person present when Riley was questioned by McGinnis on t h a t s ub jec t s aid that t he su perviso r , a Ma rtne Cor ps general, becafJl e visibly angry and challenged McGinnis to open· ly discuss Overby's role in the St.>lection process In its fi nal recommendation of its report, the jury s aid, "In order to a void creating the a ppearance or unethical conduct when mak· ing major acquisitions . the Board or Supervisors should ~ive priori· ty to the recommendations or ex- pert county staff rather than lob- byists who are former employees of county super visors, lobbyists who are friends of supervisors or their aides, or lobbyists who <Stt RILEY. Page AZ) Gas Triggered Fire Arsonists Drilled Into Sex Store By STEVE MARBl.E 01 IN 0,,11, P11et Sl.,I Ars on ists d rilled a ho le through a wa ll of Nr>wport Bea c h's Talk o f t he T o w n bookstore and the n splashed gasoline ins idf' tn trigger a fi re that partiall y destroyed \ht> St!x emporium early Thursday Fire inspe ctor s . who <-on- fi rmt!d that gasoline was use<l to ignite the pre·dawn blaze In Lhe 'Manner 's Mile building. said they have no :.uspe<'ts at th.ls time The fire, s potted by a secun ly guard across the street from the bookstore at ~30 W esl Coast Highway, consumed most of the shop 's books , magazines. films and movie pro1ect.ors. Altboup fire officials are list- 1.n1 the damage to the structure and to conte nts al rough ly $17 ,000, owners claim the loss in property alone is nearly S75.0UU O ne s pok e s m a n for th e bookstoTa, opened under the pro- tests of city officials early this m o nth. claims the X-r at ed establishment will be closed for two weeks ti) allow for remodel- ing and for df'livery or new merchandise. Owners of the bookstore aJso sa id they've hired their own in- vestigating team to fi nd out who the firebug was. They said they'll keep security guards on the property around the clock. Willi a m M i ll e r , t h e bookstore's night managf'r. told police he'd left the esta blt~h ment nearly three hours hefore the blaze broke out. Owner.. of the bookstore said tha t until recentl~ Miller had been sleeping 1ns1de the one· room business while remodeling was under way The Talk of t he Town, its m anagers said, was set to begin ope rating 24 hours a day today_ They said once it is reopened. it will be ope.n for business around the clock. The day before the fi re, a two- page letter was circ ulated to members or t he Newport C..:1ty Council and to local newspaper The letter, calling for closure of the s hc1p. was from a group caJJ. ing itself the Pornogr a phy . Human Be havior and Societ y Committee. The unsigned letter. which in· elude d graphic pic tures of women tied up and being forced into submission, alleged that the bookstore soon will be carrying a stock of magazines that will have "the citizens of Newport B e a c h scr e aming in t hs streets." Police said they've obtained a copy of this letter. City officials are set to go to court early next month to ask Orange County Superior Court Judgt' John Trotter to close the shop for being in violation of a <-1ty nrdinanace. T hal ordinance, adopted after A~cldenis Cited the shop had opened, bans adult entertainment centers that are within 500 feet of homes or 1,000 feet o f s c hools, pa rks o r churches. Dead End Proposed On Bayside Drive Ripped up i s better than smashed up. So says a group or r e s i dents al ong Newport Bea ch's Bayside Drive. T he homeowners say when . wor'i <>rf'ws finally put the tom - up street back together again. they shouJd tum it into a cuJ-de- sac at Carnatioo Avenue. "Bayside has a long, terrible history of acciden~." says Merl Tracy. a 20-year resident of the Cor ona de l Ma r s treet and lead er of the 73-person cam- paign to make Bayside a dead end road. "H 's become a racetr ack for sports cars. Drivers take it as a challenge like it was some sort of m ini grand prix track." He sajd many of his neighbors have had their fill of "seeing smashed-up cars and maimed bodies ... And since last April. when Ora nge County Sanita tion Dis· trict oWcials plowed Up a Set'· tion of Bayside for a lengthy sewer and water hne project , residents claim they've come to enjoy life outside the fast lane. Rich Edmonston, Newport's traffic engineer , said the dead end group turned in a petition requestin g the cul·d -s a c last week. The city's traffic affairs com- mittee 1s set to study the request next Tuesd ay and m ake a rec· ommendaUon to the City Coun· ril, he said. Most cit y officials claim the request has a sHm chance for s uccess . Thev r eas o n t hat Newport Beach. with its reputa· lion for traffic proble ms. can't af- ford to close off a through street. street. But Tracy says if they don 't, they 'll be sorry "It's going to be a real bad scene when they open it back up.·· he says, explaining that new curbs will narrow Bayside to the point where accidents will increase. Hospital Planned . For Campus at UCI By RICHARD GREEN Of tM o.lly ~llet SIMI Negotiators from UC Irvine and Long Be a ch Me mor ial HospilaJ have tentatively agreed to build a SlO million medical care facility on the Irvine cam- pus . UCI administrator Dain Holberg said Thursday. Stale and local university of- fic i a ls a long with the Long Be ach Memorial Hospital Board of Directors haven't C!o mpletelY finalized the deal, but "things look very positive ," Hoiberg said. A spokesman for the Long Be ach hospital agreed. "We have known for H few years that some kind of medical facility is needed in Irvine since there aren't any near the city." Showalter said. "We think the facility would provide the best of both worlds with the expertise of UCJ and the management skills of Long Beach Memorial." He said lhe Irvine medical care-center would provide 2(. hour emergen«!y service11 along with p ri mar y ca r e a nd diagnostic services. Coast • 'I Hit Her Qnd Hit Her' ''We a nticipate offering a rather broad spectrum of outpa- tient care including emergency s-ervices," Hoiberg said."'lt will be located in the health sciences C!omplex near the medical school a nd would be run by a non-profit corporation we'll set up." ltoiberl said that tr everything goes u planned, the agreement will be approved by UC Re1enta ln mid-January and the bospttal could open in January of 1983. Weather Low clouds late night until mid-morning Satur· day. Lows tonight in 50s. Highs Saturday 65 along the cout, 75 inland. McKINNEY, Texas (AP) -Candace Montgomery. cbar1ed with murder in the death of her former lover's wife. told a bmbed courtroom in a waverin1 voice that she wrestled a three-foot ax from Betty Gore and then "I hit her and I hit her and I bit her and I hit her." The JO.year-old housewife and mother of lwo said Thursday sbe bllded her friend to death June U only in sell defense. After the killing, ahe said, she went to a Bible school luncbeoa. lln. Gore's body was discovered after her husband. Allen, away an a bualnna trtp, called a nelChbor when he wu unable to N8dl bet by telephone. .... llON'IGOKB8Y WM arrested after lnvesUcatora lbaked her to a bloody fin1erprlnt round on the Gores' ~ei In StU Dtllrtct Court lJ In lta ftlUa day today. On ftundaJ. the proeffuUon rated lta cue and the defense Gii..,.. wttlt llrl. lloataometJ's tatimoey. ...._ II~ taJd the went to tbe Gore bome t.bat day to pick up a bathing suit for 7-year-old Alicia Gore. who was staying with Jennifer Monl1«>mery, 8. . During a conversation, Mn. Gore asked whether she was having an affair wltb Gore. Mn. Moot1omery s aid. Gore, 33, had testified earlier be and Mrs. Montaomery had an ll·month affair tbal ended some nine months before the slayin1. Mn. Monlgoinery aclmowled1ed the affair, but told Mn. Gore lt wu over "a very kll\1 time a10." she testlfled. Accordln1 to her testimony: M118. GOaE LEJT THE aooM and returned witb an ax, H Ylnl "I don't want you to ever aee him a1ain. You can't have him." She pmbed Mra. MonllOmery into the laundry room and said, "I've sot to lrlll you." Mn. Gore hJt Mn. Mont10mery ln the bead with the ax, swun_t_ a1ain •nd the al( bounced off the floor. cuttlnc Mn. Jlbntsc>mery'ttoe. Mn. Montaomery pleaded, "IAt m• 10. Betty. Let me '°'" (lee GUSI. Y, Pa .. Al> He explained that the "con- ceptual a~ment " to build the medical care faclllty is lo be ap- pro ved by the · Loni Beach Me morial Hos pital Board of Directors in late November. Then the proposal would be considered by local UCI officials and by the UC Resent.a. The Long Beach hospital would be responsible for the ma- jority of the fundin, with state resources and public .dontUOna accounting for the balance, Hotbera said. L o n~ 'Beach Memorial Hospital ia Interested ln the proJ•ct becauae there is a tremendom market for such a faclllty in Irvine, Hid hotpltal spok"mu Jlm Showalter. 1~81DE TODA't' TMre'1 plenty of ghotlly happc nin9S for Clw Halloween ~at OrottgC! County. F'or a IOmpi~. ch«lc out Pa~ Cl toda~. At Y-19rwke 01 LM...,. At .... _ ... , c.e..... A) c........ 01-11 c:-tc• ... Cl'Mewft .... ........... ., l•1WoM M ...... -c ... ,. ... _.... ... . .... , ....... " ...,__ .. ·~Ml-Ct .. ....-n .. ,. .. D-'11..Y PIL\J_I _ -\(/ •r J4 l'll!Q .,_... __ JUST BRE'4KINC-----... ...,,. ifftlU from w.~·, workl tlftd !ICltlllD..al !W1'll drw~I• trikes. Dotl'n A.Bl. 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Wush , rn th1• ··cop) rat ' case "'f'rirk or Trftd" Bla11t Huro 9 PHOE:\I X 1:\P1 \ pac•ka~r bomb t'C>ntaanan~ a .. tri<'k 11r treat ·· nw!'sati1' ,•,pludcct today in a northwest Phoenix a1·1·uunl 1n g otrit''. 1111urm~ nanc P<'OPlc. lwo erittcally, police said Pohre :.n1d the package was addressed lo a form<>r employee 11f Rrooks hire's Pacific Association Employct'S picked up the package al a post offi re across the strt'el .inti opened 11 m their off1r1·. officials said lns1dt.>, was a w wel box with a tag reading "trtl'k or tr t:>at Police s._11 TM Jahn s aid ··once they o pened the: Jev.cl bo~ that was inside the packaJ'?e th1· bomb exploded ... he s aid Coewt l /p .... •~'"'fl Gaw ............. 11.w SA=-< 1-'HANCISCO <AP 1 A Navy regul ation requ1r111~ all personnel who have engaged in ho mosexual condurt t<fh<' cfo,. charged from the st>rvice was uphelct loday by a federal appeals court The 9th US Court of Appeals :.aid the Navy ha-; the right "to protect the · fabric of m 1Litary life" by enforcing the strict ,,:1 r ule I~ ' .... ·-"' fro.Pagr 1ll .J . . 1,GRISLY TAIE ... '1 ~ befor~ 1¢r dbbing the ax . ' ' "l was fighting to control her I hit her sbmrwhun· ·'· a round the back or the side of he r head. It was like I was stand in I! back watching me do it ... I r emember being so angry at her ·,:; 'beca use she was m essing up my bfc a nd I remem ber being so .:::, a fraid she would get back u p again." ---;: ,.., Afterward. "I walked around .. looked at myself .rnd '· d iscovered t he blood. I fe ll dirty and so ashamed and so gwlty I t I l • 1!.•. The blood was making me sick I went in and took a ;'-' show~r · · '••,· A•"TER TR\'ING TO CLEAN the house. she drove h~ thinking. ·· 1 did not want to be a part of this I had to be normal " She testified that she bandaged her toe. rinsed out her hght cot· ton shirt and put 1t back on, changed her bloody blue Jeans and jomed a luncheon for Bible school teachers. Her lawye r 0011.. Crowder s h o v ed the ax in Mrs Montgomery's face an~ said, "You killed her with this, didn 't you?" • ''Don't, don't !" she cried, covering her face with her ha nds Mrs . Gore was struck 41 times, 28 times in t he head, and "died as a result of m assive head Injuries Inflicted by chop wounds." Dallas County Medical Examiner Dr. Vincent Di Maio testified THERE WERE SEVERAL "gaping wounds" in h~r head - in<'luding "one you could look right into the brain tissue" -her right eye had collapsed and her left arm was broken. Dr. Irving Stone , chief o ( the physical evidence section of the Institute of For ensic Sciences in Dallas, said Mrs. Gorc'o; killer "inflicted ... far more damage or injury than is needed to take the life or that person." Anthony Campaign Letters Under Fire The campaign treasurer for Roger Stanton, a candidate for First District supervisor in Orange County. said today he will ask the district attorney's omce to investigate letters sent ~ut e ndors ing incumbe nt ~upervisor Philip Anthony. ~ David Prebish· said lette rs 'fupport.iq Anthony and signed 'Y four Fountain Valley men ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT o ... a,.,. c .. ,, O.•• ,.,~, •It" *"''"" ,, tomblMd ,,_ ..... W\.--f'r•U, I\ ~CliO"td by t~ Or•t'IJM c .. ,, PIMl"'tf't c_.,...ny s.p.t•tf' t'd••tatn .,.. PWitttV.0 Mono•\' ""~,.,MM, fOf' Colt• MM... Hfi•po~I a.t.c;f\ Hw.tl"tf~ 8e•t fll FoQftt•lf'll V•U•f'• ft¥•"• L•Qwn• h•tfV\eulfil C.0.tt /4 \olftoOI• "01\~I H•llOft ,, P..011•~ s.Mvtdilr\ ~ W"°'9" ftte O'tt\Clp.tl piw,bli\f\I"' CW.W '' •t lJO W.\I lh.-Str .. 1 P O 8011 UM (ou.e *w .. C•ltlotnf• U'1• C-Hi.... A\ti'1 .. nt ,..-.""-Olt\Q [dltot Offlc•• (OU• Mtt\.a l)O W•\I 8er M'"t l~ 8e•U' t0J1 "'tn (NU Hfll"••Y Hwft11nof6n 8--Cft "''' tt••lPI fMul•v1ra '~"•(7141~ a..tfted Aft•ttlllftt Ma-.. 7t. • we re received this week by res1 dents there. He claimed the let ters were deceiving because they implied Anthony was a former Fountain Valley city councilman. Actually. Stanton is a Foun. iain Valley councilman . An· thony is a former councilman fn Westminster wbo is seeking hJs second four.year term as a supervisor in the November election. The letters that irked Prebish were signed by former Fountain Valley mayors Bernie Svalstad . and George Scott, from Chamber of Commerce presi· dent James Petriken a nd by Planning Commissioner Frank Bryant. The computer·printed letters had a replica of the Fountain VaUey city seal, although a dis· claimer at the bottom said the material wasn't printed Ill public expense. Anthony is referred lo simply u a former city councilman, but Prebiab said it should have been clear that Anthony did not serve In Fountain Valley. He said the letter also iden· Ufied Bryant aa the chairman of the plaaniq commluion when ln tact, he hu never held the of· fie• Similar styled letters also •ere Hiil out endorsin1 Anthony in Santa Ana. Those Jetten, ua· tn1 • Santa Ana seal on the let· terbeed, were aiped by Mayor Jama Ward and Vice Mayor Oordoe L . Briclren. ' •• tMl ...... too. Aalboay " ldentlfted·• a elty COWtcUman, but not from Wwtmlnat.r. Irvine Firm Acquitted '' ll'11du\ Jul') ln;al for un I 1 I llH' fl l'lll ih 'l'UIW(J l1y till' st ate 11( 1111 pr.111,·rly .,wrint< lei.king 1·(1111 u1111•1:. 11( 1111dcur medlf'ine " u 11 t 1· " 1 I h o u t ci de qua t c .,,•ft·.cuurcJI\ NHlt·cl Thurs<lay with .1ri h11111Ccnt v"rd11'l Tt.. ''ll;lil w11111a11 . rour man t•H \ ..,1.•l1.·ct1·d Tu1•:.1h1y reached 11" \•1•r 1h('l 111 little 11Hirt' than an h11111 of lli'hht•ral 11111-; in Harhor \lu111c:1pul ('11uil t '11n1111h 111\IJOM!d on the :w dr 11111!> ""hlC'h ha ll ht·en used an a k 't \11 1'11n1111utt· tht• problem or r .1\111•u1•uv1t) lt•akaKt: were acfe· quail'. Juror-. r uled l..t " Yt•1:. a11d ofht·1als or In i.· 1n 1.1 llon :d C l11· rn I l' a I and Nut•l1·.ir Pha rm:.ic:cut1cals. Jnr 2727 t 'a111pus !>rive, had main l.1101.•cJ cJurrng the t rial thctl a tc·rnpCH Jr~ pu r k 1n~ lot o;torllge .ir1.·a r•1 t·~l'lll11cl n11 µro hle m Authm 1111.·s t•11nverged on the fi r m JI C:1n1pus D rive and M tH' rtli11r Uoulcvard April 3 \\ h1•11 ;1 f.1!:-.1.• hurglar a larm sent pollN· tu the !.cen<' a nd Officer Uo lJ Kluck fouml what llppeared In tw leakm.: drums 1>os ted with "urnm~s of radioctclivity · lit.• 1·.ll l1·<l for a ssr:;tan,·f', hnngrni.: tht• OrunJ!t.: Count v 1-'in• I >"pun rrw nt, rount y health of f1f'lab a11J 1n vt•st1i.:..ators from the s1 ntc• ·~ Offit•e of Safety <rnd Jl ealth A<lmmist ration to the plant. O~llA investii.:ators cited ICN unrl1•r T111t• 17 of the California t\dm1n1s1rutivl' ('ode de aling v.1th all1'<1uatc ~toragc ()( nu<'lear byp roducts C1 .. ntral to IC'N nffac:ictl~> de rcnsc wa:. lht• Lt-'>t • mon} of lbNl I. Ha1<·t11 1t:. radiolog1cal c11n t rol officcr .luror'< at-in.'cd with Raaettt's :.irgumPnl!-t that the a m ount of rad 1r1ad1v1ty em a nating fro m '>l<•rcJ drums of nuclear junk <1w ait rng s h111ment to s afe dis- p11sal sites wa!> m1n1mal f 'r•n• ,.,.. ·I I BOY ••. rule d out k1dnap1Jing. If the <.•asc is a k idnapµang, though, police said 1t ·~ unusual that 'no contact has been made wilh the mot her o r that no ran som demands have bee n made An anJtial theory th<tt the child mJ!ht simply ha ve wande red off wr.1.le h.ls mother was s leeping h il \'e largely bf'en discounted. poll<.'<' said. An m1cn:.1ve. ctll ·day ~arch Wednesday of the ne1g hbbrhoocl and a portion nf near~ Upper Newport Bay revealed ~~clues A park of five bl~dhounds were una ble to lract' l e scent of the missing . young te r an y fartht'r than the frQ.OL ard of his ~randj>~'rent s1 1iorne at 1748 Buyport Dn vc PoliC'e said it 1s believed the lather left Saudi Arabia. where holidays are in progress. and re- turned to England. Investigators noted, though, that the father foiled to keep several a ppoint- m ents h<> h ad scheduled this week in 1 .ondon. The missing boy. w ho his mother !'aid is sometimes con, fused for a girl because of h.is long blond hair . was wear ing blue pajam as with ctn airplane pnnt when last seen 'Pig' Remark Ou.s ts Teach.er EL CAJON <AP) A college chemistry tectcher has been fired after calling the dean "a c hauvinist pig" and a liar, but she 1s fighting the dis missal. - In ont> or the first such actions by a California te nured college teac her , Virginia Schelar has appealed her s ummer firing to the State Administrative Office. An adminis trative law judge was assigned to hear th e case. "I .will fight it." s he said Thursday of the 76-count accusa· lion of unprofessional conduct a nd unfitness to teach, leveled by Grossmont College trustees. ·'So I called the dean a male c hauvinist pig," said the 55· year·old teacher. Thief Grabs NB Suitcase A 22·year-old Newport Beach woman, returning from a vaca- tion, told police Thursday that someone swiped her suitcase while she was busy carrying other lug gage inside her 16th Streel residence. Francene Salamon told of. tlcer11 she'd left the suitcase on the sidewalk after payin& for her cab tare from Los An1eles In· ternaUonal Airport. Tbe sultcue, she said, con· talned pants. awealen. a black blkinl and a tJ30 pair of Dtqo cowboy boots. APWt,....,,.,lo Dtja \.'u Donald McHenry , lJ .S , am· hassador to the United Na· lions. listens a!> the Ira nian speaker a t the l.J .N. Security Council meeting complains of "'viola tions of inte rna· ttr>nal law" by Iraq. Iran has h<:t·n holding 52 American host ages for almost a year. . l"ro• Pflfll' Al RILEY ... r c p rest-n l c ampaign con tn 1Ju1ors " "'It was Just a lot of Monday morning <1uartcrbackang," R1lt'y -.a id !-\teve Kozak. an aide to tht- s upe rnsor. s aid the purchase ot the systt>m prohably would not have be<.·o me inve!\t1gat1 ve fodder fc:ir the 1ury had t he vnte t abul<1· t1on syst em pt>rformed up to standard fo ll11w1ng lhe June eleclion Kozak pvtlltt>d out thal a hrm that 1.•ompeted with Ma rtel 1n the sale of a vote·<.·ountang sy:-.t<'m has itself purchased t h1' rights lo the Martel system . "If the system's so IJad , why would a competitor buy 1t," Kozak :;a1d. Actors' Strike Officially Over HOLLYWOOD fAP I The .longest a cto r s' s trike in Holly wood his tory is officially over follow;ng lhe Sfrcen Actors . -Guild's over whelming rattfi ca tion of a three.year contract. The results or the union 's m ail·in ballotini¢ was 18,577 for 3,697 against and 407 invalid, it was announced. SAG 's sister un· ion, the Ame rican Federation of Te levision and Hadio Artists whose membe r s a ppear in videotaped productions , ·a t>- proved the contr act last week • -4 -- llosi age f flfllW -----Mondale Asks U.S. Caution , By The Aa~lated Press \ ire Prcsidenl Walter f" Mon dale said today the latest sign:-. of possible movem ent on the hostage l'r.is1s s hould bf' ap· proached with "suhstantla. cau- tion " because "we 've been through this so m<Jny. m;iny times " (Rela ted .'ltor-'.Page A3 ) Mondale said no .S.·lranran negotiations are under way lo .. * * Iran Port City i11 Iraq Hands BEIH T. Lebanon IA PJ Iraq said its tariks a nd trooµ!. cap lured the vital Iranian µnrt of Khorrams hahr a nd uverran every yard of the <'1ly today in their greatest victory 11f the· 'l:l day.old. Persian Gulf war lra,11s also claimed control of the bridl(t.' to Abadan and saict that m <J1n Ira nian oil city Wli!> "as ~oo<l dS falll'n. ' But Iran's "ffi r 1<al Par:-. new!> agency clettmed Iranian troop!., rnctnnes, military cad"l'> and rev :llut1onary guard!. :.till were fi ghting on an I raq1 flank <tllack at Khorramsh ahr's e a:.tl-rn <1i> pro acnes l'ars m ade no direct <.·ommentontlre Iraqi da1m .. The Iranian nag W<t!oi lowen .. '<1 from over the government huus~ m Mohummara I Aral.11t naml'" of Kho rramshahr I and the Iraqi naJ! was hois ted over the liu1ld1ng to dedare the return ''' the city to Arab rule forever ... said an Iraqi mjJitary communique broad<'a!.t bv B:ighdact radio Tilt> bctltle for Kl1orram~hahr has been one of the tough cs• of thl' war between the Arilb ni.itaon ul Iraq and its f0<:, Pen,;<rn Iran Iran\ Khuzistan provmcc, rh•· heart /of its oil industry, hlil> ., large minority population of Arabs and is called Arahistan IJ\ the Iraqis. An American as~ertion al tht t.: N. Security Council th8' at op. posed the "dismem~rmem of Iran" and the ",at.qtfis1t11in of tcr r itory by forte .. has 1>rompted Iraq lo Charge lhat lhtt Ln1ll'al Slates had taken Iran s s1rlc rn th•· v. ar Iraq's chargt' ca m e rn a sen c-. of commentariE-s uver l hl' ~talc: radio in Baghdad. accusm i.: l're!.1 dent Carter o f · 's an1f1cing America's cred1brlity and self r espect on the altar of his per sonal !lect ion interests ." The l. S presidential election is Nov 4 dete rrnin<' the conditions tor re· le a se o f the 52 Am e rican hostages. who today spent their 356th day in captivity. But he.re· peated the Carter admi.nistra· tion 's position that the four basic cond itions set by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini could be the springboard for resolutton of the crb 1s Officials 1n Tehran sa y the Iranian Parliament is e xpected to set out the final conditions Sunda y The P arl iamen t ~peakt'r, in re ma rks reported Thur'lday, further fueled expec· tations of a break in the crisis, saying the United States would not have t<1 m eet all conditions un mcctiatelv !-ipl'aker i lashemi R<ifs anjani was ctskf>d 1n ctn inter view with the French newspaper Le Monde whethe r Iran would free the hostages if the United States simply arrepte d I ran 's d e · mands. ur whether Iran would wait until the Carter administra· tio n acted on its promises. ''There arc certain conditions which the Americans can ex· ccute 1mrned1atcly fo r exam· µle. unfreezing our bank de· posits , pledging to end all in· t t: rf c r c n l' c i n o u r i n tern a I affairs. cincl renounc ing def· anitively the plols which it has ceas eless fomented against tis.'' he replied "If the other conditions are difficult lu satisfy immediately Parlia m e nt c ould d e m and guarantees, still tu be defined. and free the hos tages without delay " R afsan1an1 said 1t was "proba- ble'' t hat ··:.upplemenlary condi· t11rns ·· for the hostages· release "o uld be announced Sunday when ct special parliamentary s 1·o m m1ttee presents its report on ~ lh•· ,\mcricans to the Majlis. lr;_,11 ':. le g1slat1ve body . e ~enter Set l -. .• t For Exp~i~n~ The Del E Webb'~rp. has been av. urrled <J $17 fl million contract l · lo ~u•ld a 180.000-square·foot ad-a rtltton to the Anaheim Con vention l · Center •l Th'tlt'hoenix·based company, d wllh iTu eres(s In leis ure. real •· ••sta te and construction. outbid p four other t·umpam <'S for the o Pl'OJ<.-Ct < 'onstn1ction of the one· story dddit ion. which will inc lude an ex- hibit hall and meeting rooms, will bt>g1n Nov. 15. with comple tion ex· peeled in the rail of 1982, accord· ing to We bb Corp. officials . Webb bu ilt the o rig inal Ana heim Convention Center in 1007 J Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has-a factory authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we can pass big savings on to you. LIC NO nom COME IN EARLY AND SAVE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME DEN'S : iiisiillatio)i: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 ,lACfNTIA AVfNUf • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92677 • PHONE 6~6·4838 -6~6-2355 ,, . ... ------u..; ..... Iran Move Puzzling Why Sutlden Hostage Interest? WASJllNtn•c •N 1•\1• 1 Mh·r 3Sti day:., why no v. .. lr1m'1 dt>tipt>rute M'rumhlt• (01 arm• to fl6'hl •ltt month Inn,.: w..r wlth Iraq Mt1cl .t ch_·~l n• fm .1 mort! aympiatht'lk h••ttrltlfl Ill th•· lnt•rnationttl t•ommunll) m u' be m~ f•,·ton1 h.ohm!i 1h1• 1h• t'lllon ln 'l'ehr1u1 to t.-ll1• up 1h1.• pUaht of ttw Anwneirn h\l,t«~t'' thla Wt'ekt>nd Mt1ha 1r11nad All HuJt11 that tilt• df'l'IMOO hod ·nothmit tu 1tu with ov<·mbt•r 111 1h1• AnH•r,l·••n ch·1· I I u n . s I II I l' 11 t• " •• r t fll .. II I 1q11>kt>i..mu n ,lnhra II 'I rutla\t'I ,91d Thur:-.da) 'Th.11 ·., tl1t' 111113\ d1><1 111'nt st&tf'lnt·rat t 1•1111 ~rv1· )'OU ul lhl l lm l' Rut Is ttw 11111111~ 111 • ~ .. n11 lna days of the l ' S pr t·~1d••111 111I l'ampa111n. mt'r••h .i 111111 cidence" !\nd. ht.> ad'1l'd 'II lM,-,1t>\•t ll Wh> then. ttll' th~ l ran11111J1 finally movinl( 011 I ht-lio~ta~t'~ after almogt a year 111 rt:~ateti dt.Ja,,. · If the t'K"l8lMt1e:. · 3~ 1h1) ordt'.il Is lndet"d nt'artnj( un t'nd 11 might well h e lp Prt•,!d d ent Carter win re C'lf't'lau11 .-llhma~h the lraruans deny that 1nten11on •\l't"orc1in~ 10 Ont' l S c,1naly:.l. m1htan for<'cs in Iran 1n 11y huve Quotinit Prime M 1n1:.ter .... ·" _ ... , Tuesday , November 4th ... *Jupiter .f. Saturn \.. * Moon Venu\ Eost Southeo~t Viewing l PLANETS TO CLusnA ON ELECTION DAY Wll Thi• Phenomenon Affect the Outcome? .. -~-· ........ Will Planeb Stroy J'ote? .\. E~ LANSING, Mich . (API -While voters line up al the ireCuon booth Nov. 4, lhree planets and the m~ wm se lined up in the ear\y.morning sky -and'"1l Oetrott astrologer says they will put President Carter "at the lop of his power! cycle ... Other Michigan astrologers, aware of the rare con- junction of Jupiter. Saturn, \'.enus and ~e moon. say the heavenly bodies a ugur confusion on Ele<'tlon Oay and pre- dict results or the ballotin~ might not be known for several days. AN ASTRONOMER AT . Mlchjgan State l!nives1ty says the planets' comin~ogether is "'JUSl a beautiful thmg to took at, that's all,.. , . Astronome r Robert 'Virtor of Michigan State s Abrams Planetarium s~y~ Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and lb<' moon may be vtewt'rl m a cluster in the east-southeai.tem sky aboul an hOur before sunrise Nov. 4. . The planets s hould be visible all over lhe nation A !limilar con1unction will occur in late August, .1981. That wiU be the last until the year 2000, when the conJUOC· lion wiU be blocked by the sun and not visible from Earth, he said. SOME LANSING AND Detroit asll'Ologers said the revolutions ofi the heavenly spheres bode well for Carter . Otben predicted that the final choice between .Cart~r. Republican Ronald Reagan and independent pres1dent1al candidate Johtt Anderson may not be known as qwckly as such result.s,~~allv are. . . , . "The p= are planning on confwung us, said Jean· ne. tte Rid . ·Snyder of Lansing, who has drawn star charts for 45 ears. There s~ems to be a consensus among a local astroloeen that the election will not be decided by the popular vote, and the final result.a m&;Y not be known for several daya. Mrs. Ridenour-Snyder said. "If J were running the govemment, I'd put off the elec· lion untillhe following Tuesday." hes~id. . Eagleton Threat vcri.u11d .. J the radicul:s that I r1&n :c m·•·cl for 1,,oqulpment 1n the ronfht't with lruq dhould take 11rtorll} uv~r other ('t)nbidera· t IOllll Wlrnti'v~·r vulut' holding the h o K t u IC 1• i. ta a d a s a n a n ti · l\rncnc:un gt>sture, reopening t1.-1fto wath the United States Is 1111v. 111ur e vital , this theory goes Aud, ac1·ord1ng to the offic1aL who a,.,kl-d not to be identified, lrirn n11t1ht reel it can titrike a bette r barga in wit h the ad· ministration before the election lhitn afterward no matter who W U):; Fo rmer Secretary of State lfe nry I\ Ki ssinger s aid Thurs· day he expects the hostages to ht' released .. in the relatively near future" because they have st'rvt>d the purpost-s which their captorc; had tn mind. Ht-siud two of the initial 1Jb· J('Ctives an semng the U.S Fm· bassy at T e hra n had bee n ill'h1evf."d t•nhancmg the posi tlon 11 the radiral <·aptors anti dem tratmg the weakness of the nited States within Iran "lhm the Carter administra t 1 t• ii-a feelirl·~ th<!t thf're . are thret: basic r<-asons that the I n m iurr Parliament appare11lly is ready to act. the war with lrnq has made Iran ree l the panr h or !HtnCI ions that cul Off military -;pare p ad s a nd re· Juced oth1•r essential goodi>. a rtesire to erase tht> count r} 's uu' r aRt 1mn..:e . freeing the hus la~es IA. ould remove a destabilizing fador an the troubled Persian <;ulf region ~ D1plomat1call y, releCC>e of th1· hostages would enable Iran to sta rt emerinng from the 1SQl<i t1on that overtook the' revolu· t1onary regime in Tehran whrn the hosta..:es were s<'12ed. · That act was condemned by a wide '>peclrum of nations as a violation of mte rnational stand· nrds l'he -war wath lraq, which has st>nt Iran reeling on the de· rens1ve, key CltleS Pnc1rcled, has underscored its solitary status In Ure world community. Even some lraniitn leaders have sounded a warning. ·'This is the first time in his· tory . ·' Pre11ldent Abolhassan Bani·Sadr lamented recently, ·'that a country ia being at· tacked and is supported by no one in the world. It's total isola- tion and It should make us think: we have to r ealize that our words and our slogans satisfy no ooe but us.·• Art Mosemn Selects Culp As President Charles Culp of Laguna Beach has been elected president Of the Board of Trustees of the Laguna 8earh Museum or Art Culp was appointed to the board In 1977 He has been ac· ttve in the museum's $600,000 en· dowment fund drive and serv~ as chairman of the tong range goals commitlff and artist coun· cil or the museum Marla Christensen Bird of Corona del Mar will serve as fiut vice pres ident of the museum. Edward F. Behme of Laguna Hills will be second vk'i! oresident Other officers include Richard L. Steinbach of Laguna Beach, treasurer; Marie Peulo or taguna Beach. secretary; and Virginia Ma yo·Tomaso of Laguna Niguel, assistant secretary. John 8 . Parker of Emerald Bay hu been elected a trustee ,of the museum . Continuing u trustee will be Ruth Boyle, Timothy Carly)~. Marian D. Covin. Arline Issacs, Catherine.«iester. Ted Paulson, .4d • d b N • Ted Petenon, and Andy Wing, .rI m itte y iece •1k0:~r.::: a:o·::d members are La_a:un• Beach-Ma.t.or ST. LOUIS <AP> -Ellubeth and conch.aect 'llii'f"were"'mA'f--Wayne Biglin: Pal ,Alha, pres · Eacleton Weiland admitted dur· ing a legal attempt to sell her dent ot the museum s Amliates, tn1 ber federal extortion trial shares of Missouri Pipefitlinp and Janet ~~· presid~nl of tbat the threatened her uncle Co., she testified. the museum a juruor council. Sa. Tbomaa Eagleton, D-Mo .. with tbe releue of "damactnl" mat«taJ OD tbe advice of her •••1•· "l wun't in full a1reement while tt waa 1otn1 on," Mn. W el1and teaUfled Thursday. "But I ftpred, 'Well, be'a a law_)'er'." TM trial ln U.S. Dt1lrtct Court I WU 911*ted to 10 to lbe Jury tadey. Her former law1er Stephen Poludldall bdtlated tbe tbnata ID ber name wttMut telllq a.r aUJ Aat. I , two a11 ..,.,... lbe WU •I I led bt tbe QI OD G • eortaoa .,._, lln.·~elpnd ..... TMtwo ............. toma1• •••Qiu laformat'9a allilNl .............. .,. ......... . M6 .......... , ......... ,...., ..,._"'''• ...... . ~ .. 1:;1=-:.\~··=-·-..... .:_ ............. , di Romance, Heroes Are SUQday's Best N ewa on everylbiDI from worldwide romance to a1rteulturaJ preeervet wm be pfeHIUd in tbla Sunday's edl· UOn GI t.be Dally PUot. Some 1a1Dplelt.lude: -A romance tbat ceUHd a man to follow hl1 \ove OD a worldwide .. ata.re tbat Hft toueMd at l..apDa Beach will be d9tailed 111 die Peatutbaa Bee· Uaa. CVNDt and aaUelpated statw GI =•al pr111n• laC>r-.. ......... .. ., ........ "'°" .. ..,. ... . ...... '•· , (SUNDAY'S BEST) -Haw one man teaches IGft. 1pokea utlata to become bard· Hllen GI &heir work ll esplalned by •Ullf writer Arthur R. V._.. -'ft. talel GI two Or_,. Cout ._,,.._ alike oaly ID tllM t.bey ... ""' -will be tGld .. ''*' .. f--. ltbrlel. Doa't mlu tt.e apeelal feataN1, ... ,._ 1pol'.tl -. • .... ... '*".Or .... Collt .... ..... DallJ Pllot'• .... c1ar...-. An elderly man walking down a street m Portland, Ore .. is "joined" by two compa· nions wall :1 wom,m ·1od a dog painted on ~ Amhulftnce Cost Rising~ [· . l County Board to Comider Rate Hike of $30 The cost of an ambulance ridf> in much of Orange County will go up at It-a.st $30 if the County Board of Supervisors approves a nt!w rate schedule next week. The supervisors will consider a propo8a1 Tuesday that raises the base rate for an ambulance trip from $60 to f7S. Also, the current fee of $3 per mile would 10 up to $5, and the extra charge to run al night -rrom 7 p.m . to 7 a .m . -would rise from $10 to $1S. The rates are set for runs in the unincorporated part or the county plus 13 cities that volun· tanly use the cowity schedule. said Rex Ehllng. county health officer. He said in a report to the A Truly Fl'1& ln-vest-ment Reg. 155.00 NOW 124.10 Styled in 100°/o polyester gab. twill, for year· round comfort. Eagleson's own fine label. Crisp tan, rich brown & striking navy. Reg ...... 48-56 Long ..... 48-58 X-Long .... 44-58 Portly . . . . . 42-80 superviso~rs that lhe rat('S wen~ last raised in March of \978. Tbe1 new fees would go lOlo cf feet Nov. 1, if the supervison. approve the changes, which Ebllng said are to guarantee the county's 10 ambulance com· panies a fair profit. The increue was requested Fire Razes Home ROCK HILL, S.C. ( i\P) - After days of mounting racial taunt.a, anonymoU& threat<: and vandaliam, a blaze that was delberately set destroyed the home ol a black man who ~ant'5 to adopt the six children his wbit-e •ife bor.? during a pr£-· vioua marriage. official& say . by the Orange County ftm- bulance Association and has o<'cn recommended by.' the county Emergen cy Metl tcal Care Committee The proposed rates a re almost identical with those set in Los Angeles County. Other optional charges that patients mjght pay are tlS for emergency runs and S15 for ox· ygen , not in<'luding the sup- plies, Thus, a Pf'n>On taken by am· bula nce five miles at night to a hospital would pay $115 com· pAred tn SR.'.i under the present ra te" If ox.vgen were required and the tni; were i.n emergt-n- 1'} that cos t cou ld go up another $30 to SJ45 compared to '.SH>~ ~1lh the exic;tlug rate~ .... ----.. -... ---. .. .. . .... -. ---.... ---------_, .... . ;".$, I OAIL l PILOI f 11w.v October 2't t NATION I WEATHER ~ ~J .... .. 1ch ,~I! Tom ~vf'l'' ~flation COntinuing -· ~ , . Marphin .. Can Stanton Swim? ~EEING IO'U Ltt:Pr Jim Ne¥1. who pn•v111llec1 alm~t t1 dt"t·adt• 1md '"''' ha lt m 11111 '""111t1 u ,.·uunt111r1 Volley'!< c·1tr n11H1u.i• r "·"'' t<tl'tbarkt•d on 11 1ww l''"""r ul lli:(' 66 thl'I """ Jt>b It' ,.,umt•\hlOk hkt' hf-tntl t h1.• luwht>i.I !llcJmnn oo a llft'h11u1 lie> g .. 1, LO 11,, Lhe ba1hn~ nut Nt'al rellrt.'lt from t"oun11ttn \'alley ' 11) tlull uf\t'f h1:1" 111~ r~l'lll>t'<i 1~101 "<'<Al tht'" for ttb••ut 1:1 )'l'itrs That 11 a long ttrllc 1~t' 1·11 ~ •n1:1n11ftt•r 1lodgf' Ill OOt' l(l(:llt lllfl -.J•nv\NNf C'IT\' M .\l'of.\(a•:H ~ tt·nd to flt·t· dft~r 11bout seven } t-an. 1n one i.pot usual!~ JIL'>I ahout orw step ahl'ad of lht.' onru:.hrng throng 1·arn int: I ht' tdr &nd feathers cal \\abn t 1:tl'o'ayi. the wmncr of I h..: IJ()pulanly cont est arnund t'ou11 tatn \ Jlley bul he "'us l'00"'1deret.I pret ty deft ln lhe 1·ash 1uHI hudgt-tin~ de partmenG He'd bi?tter be. 1:11nstdl'rin•: ht:. 01•w l 0hur1•s. Actually, Ne:il's nt-w job 1s 111 the •dml' uld 1.1rnfess1011 He's gone ab<iard as cit y manager <Jf the little communit; of Stanton. JU!lt up r ht• road a viecc As a ship of stute, however. t he Stanton C11 y llall has fallen upon evil ttmt!s It 1s leaking badly and h!--tm~ seriously to starboard. Stanton, )'Oll see. is broke YOU MAY KNOW the h"cling when you balance the olrl family checkbook and then say something to your helpmate like, "Darling. I thank th.:rl?·s somell1inji? we. ought to discuss . " tJp at Stanton. they tried t•• balance the chet'kb<)('lk ,md then got seasick When they he ar the tnm "you re husted" :.round Stanton these days. 1t doP.sn 't <"Orne from the vicecops raio· ing a massage parlor Th:lt':. the rlly finance d1recl"r talk mg ~tanton has ubout 23.000 citizens in 1ls three square miles of munictpdlil\ f3 ·1t k tn the 19T7 78 fi scal year c1t.v government hud about one million t.uck!> <;\as hed "~a) in resf'rve funds Then all the 1mvact of Pr<1posit1<m 13 and other stnctures struck home Today, that reser ve is down tu about Sl00.000 and f:a d lnF, fast. Nt;AL flAS .BF.f;N QUOTED as saying 1f St<tnto11 tan·t get its city lighting ch!--tr1ct back on its financial fet•t the only alternative will be to douse the lights . The state has lowered sales taxes on mobile home:, Stanton has 14 mobile horn(' sales 1>la ces. That little tax chungc. Neal says. will cost the c11 y an estimated Sl35.000 >n revenue this year And so tt goes lJesptte all th1~. quot ..:..: r r nm City Coun c1l members don't sound hkl! th~·y think the City Hall IJo" 1s under wc:atPr' The~ gavt rit) employee~ a 10 percent wage hike at a cost nf a quarter 1,f a m1lhon Thl.'y Pven gave thl'n:tScl ves 5 i>ercen1 'O council membt•rs now get S282 per mon1l1 JfM NEAL, M l:A~ WHU.E, 1<; LPlh11~ Stanton pE.<Jf,le not 10 fret. :,ome way the.> 'II 'o'ork oul all tl1E>se r Oish ('J,,.,., problem!-r>or: ·1. p nil Yllu 1..an ~lmost 11 .. ar the bjil out buckt•ts C'lc.tter.11~ m lhe bat'kgrounct May be you're glad at is Jim Neal dorng the bailing up at Stanton And not yr.u ~Oman Will Furnish ---·~.Oil ·for Japanese·-·· · ·:· TOKYO I AP1 Oman, it , . Persian Gulf neighbor or Saudi •'Arabia, reportedly s igned a long.term agreement to supply two Japanese trading com· panies with crude oil afler the Royal Dutch -Shell Gro up of Companies balked at paying an increased price on some or Ill> purchase!), the Kyod o news service said today. Kyodo said Mitsu i and Co. and Nissho Jwai Corp., agreed to buy 10,000 barrels or crude a day rrom Oman at S36.50 a bar· rel Oman's official oil price for a 42-gallon barrel of crude hcts been $33.46. Quoting trade sources, Kyodo said Oman had offered to sell the two Japanese firms par1 of a S0,000-barrel-a -day surplus that 1t has so far provided to lht worldwide Royal Dutch Sht>ll Group. The Brittsh-Dutch company has refused t-0 accept a pro· posed price increase during quarterly price negotiations, Kyodo said. WAStfJN<n'ON 11\PJ l11fl a t111n Jllffipt•d ht1t·k 1nt11 doul>lt• dlR1tis In S..11lt·mtwr t11> <'<1"1>um1•1 11rl(•f'i. lt><I h) rtl>IOt-( roc>CI t'OStS. 1 ui.t• J full I flf'•'lo't·nt. the govt•rn 1111•111 i.1u11 ltl(Juy 111 1t-i la11 t 111fla l11 1n 11•uort l'M·forf' l!:l1•t·tion Day I .u:;t 111onl h 0'! ru>t• t ron11late ... 1111 11 ... 12 7 l)C rt·c nt <1nnu•d inna 11on ratt-, l'OtnlJdrt:d with the IJ ~I Ill' I 1' l'1tl 1 i!I{' 1 n 1!17 9 From J 1.111u<11·y thr11.v.:1i ~cptemh1•1 'oni.unwr pr H'cs hJ vt• risen 12 I 111•rt•1·11t ul an a11nu<1 l ratf' T hi" tnOt1t1011 1~::.-uc hus he1 unw Doniestic Car Sales n~clining OETHOIT 11\1'1 SJlt•-. h\ dornei.t tt· Jutornuke1 s in mirl· Octola:r w~r..: ,,ff 15 pt•rct·nt frnrn the i.amc pt'rtod la!>t year. the <'Ompunws t.:JV To 0111.• in duslr) .1nalyst. that was g1.1o<l nt•w..; ' l'h1ngs <trl' ~" mul'11 hNkr t,hao I expeC'lNI I 'rn go tn ~ · ~ hitht a l'l'!Cbl'alory 1·1rar. · sa11I lhl" analy~t. who h<1d 111 ('d1C'tect :. 2~, pt:fl't:nl dt>chnl' C11r tf1 c 'Jt•I 11 ·20 (*raod Hr ash,c! 11111 t.• bt· 1dcnuflcd Bu t W:.tl ~t ree• an alyst An 1d Joupp1 or J1•h11 Muir & C'<) S'11d rht• n•fic>t ~' Th ursd·w werl" ball r1t.·w~ DOTH FORO Muh•! Co 1r11l Chrv:.11•1 'orp •JJd tn1•ir .>a 1t•, werf> htu 1 Ut-c.J uH' lht·" ,lid 1 ~<.,1 h<J ve t:'IOllJ.:h ,,, 1 llf' h I~'"\ I ti" lllOtt'<I new front -'I .1 .-1 t!1 1°\/c· ~ 11 trw:., Uudgt-\rit· ... <smi !•Iv mnuth Ht-ltctnt for • 'hry•,lt>l a nd Ford Escort .md ~h:rrur~ I y>n , for 1''orc1 "!'Ii ettllt'r fo'r>r<l nur < ·1. n ~lt·r :.how-.. evidence fJf bt·m~ atilt> tf\ p ers u ade huyt:r :. t u tuke 511 m l'lhmg t•be bee a use t nt:re wen'n 't e11ou~h new mudels . and th1" is t'l'fH:tialty in1µonant OOCause .'ihowroom trafhc lS up s ubstantially ," he said "The new mo<lc ls will p1t·k up when avatl.ibility improve-;, hut oth··r cars nave to be sold als<> " THf; SEASON ALL\' adJUSled annual iw!Ling rate what sales would be for lh<• yeJr if the period's sales "''ere: < liO'rac lerrc;tj(' Of a tyµical ,\'t'3r WJ~ 1 2 milti.m cars for Jome:.t1t makes. a figlfre excecde<l uni) on('~ :.int·e Marrh (.,,·ner .. I ~;fot nr:. C'"lrp \ales (c'l l i'nl: ·1 5 percf'nt desp1t1· tht lark or li'ly <ill nc~ models. The t\o I <1utoma kt-r solrl 136,700 t•ars t1g11i ns t 159.898 1n mtd October last vcar and captun:d 67 µerct>nt of the market for domestic makl"S, an unusually high share. For the first 20 days, GM was up 2.5 percent. GM 's 18·month old front.wheel drive t>ntry, the "X car" family, was up 39 percent. .... --.. (;M ASNOllNC'ED tuda' llldt it was recnlhng :1 i OO work.er" tn rt>slurC' the secono s hift at the C'adilla<' as~e mbly p lant 1n Detroit on Dec 1. Ford sales plunged J!i per<.'ent in the period, from 73,679 to 40.249, putting Ford down 17 per- cent for the ftrsl tlo\o October periods. Escort and L.rnx sales totalled 4.6S7 cJ rs Chry:.Jer was u(f 7.6 percent for the period . 2(1 091 car'\ against 24.449. but remamed up 7.0 percent for the first 20 days of the month. Sales of K-cars were 3,550 Gulf Area Cold, Rainy Srww Expected in Great Lakes Areas C....al .... ...,. 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'· ll C'tnlral lhCmc O( the jlreMden t1al ramp•11~n . with ftepubllcan nominee Honald lle:i~an harply Jl l ac·ki n~ Prc1Hdt:nl ('Hrt••r'' hundlinf( or the economy At emf• 1rn1nt . he nrru'H:d the ud m1nt~:lrution of m Jn1µula11ng eeonon11t· SI <itist 1 <'' for pol 1t1t"<d purpose:.. IJ <'hargc 0H1 ctab strongly tlenied Seµtemhcr's t••ms 11mer price fi~ures 1>r<1vc(1 worse than I\ ugust 's 0 7 µerrcnt rnt·rea!'ie and the zero movcro1•nt reg- iste red in July The ceport showed retail food µri ces once again n sing Rharply, while housing C•)sts Legan to ac· c·eleratc following th1:s summer's d l'<'l ine G<J s11 l 1ne prices, however. fcoll for the fifth con- secul 1 vP month ·'September 's I pt:rC'cnt in crease is represental1 ve or tht. trut·. L'Urn:nt inflation rate ·· said Otlo Eckstein, heatl of Outa HP · our<'e s Inc a pr1vatP N·on<irmc forcrasting firm "In def'<t tuflat ron 1s in th1: cJm1blc <!:~11 ran.:1 " Eckstein s aid "special !ac- tors" ha ve afrerted rect-nl , past consumer price reports. but "we cannot blame lasl month's in· c rease" on unusual events or quirks E ckstein. who was chairman <>f the Pres11frnt 's Cfluncil of Economic A.fv1;-.eris during the .Johns<>n administration. said the .,•ckup in in(Jat1on ·'shows that the recession had a barely perc\!phble impact" on prices. "Whot'vcr takes office in J 1nuar} will have to take that : .. ' ·•rrount." he added J1 es co Ca,se Testimony In Private WASHINGTON IAPJ -The rhairmun of a Senate Judiciary :-.ub<'ommittee said today he would accept tes timony in private from a White House aide who was approached in an al: le ged bribery scheme in behalf of fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco. Sen. Dennis UeConcini, o. Ariz., said he was negotiating with the White House to obtain the testimony o r the aide. Richard Harden. DeConcin1 said he might agree to hear Harden behind closed doors although he would prefer public testimony. The other subcommittee me mber who has been conduct- ing t h e investigation into Vesco's dealings, Sen . Orrin Hatch. R·Utah. said he saw no reason why Harden should not testify publicly.,. .fiuicide Try Fail~ ....... ,.i. Hatch said then:• were no mc.t- ters or national security in- volved in the investigation that would justify a private session He said "all hell will break loose" if the White House "stonewalls" and attempts to block an open Senate inquiry .\ fireman wnrk!i •m bln ing auto aftt'r Juan Yates Diaz, 'fl) of r:ort Lauderd alt: f'Ja , se1 1t afire and tr ied to drive ;t thmugh the d1aly!\1s room of Broward Genercsl Medical Center Thursda)' Yates Y.as rescued from the burning r..r morrll'rtL'\ before it crashed into t he hospital building. Hi; suffered sef'ond and third-degree bums The subcommittee wants to ask Har!ien what he knows about an a lleged plan to bribe Carter administration officials in 1977 to quash extradition pro· ceedings against Vesco. Reagan Pledges Balance (;art~r l"J•trts Rlacks; ,4nderson Ji-oos Labor w ,, ~ H 1 :q; T '' N ' ' r • Ronald Reagan prom1~c~ U1at 11 hP 1s elected hf' will dCComphsh "the begrnnmi: of the end or 1n flalrnn " by balancing the·federal budget by 1983. The Republican presidential candidate 'plans to explain his program in greater detail than bf'fo re und conde mn th e economic polic1<'s or Pre!-tident Carter in a half hn ur paid teleyisign .ac;jdre~s !Onig.hl _ Ht>a~an return1~<l tu hts hc1mC' at Midrlleburg. Va . following a n1 ne·Slate campii1g11 t;,iur and 11lanned to spend the next four days preparing for n ext Tuesday's crucial campaign de· bate with Caner HE BELIEVES Carter is most vulnerable on the economic is· s ue and he hummercd away at the pres ident's record on the economy in appearancci. in Florida. South Carolina and Ten- n cs s e e o n Thu r sday He de<'lared to :t shopping center audicncf' '1 l r.reenv11le, SC., that Carter 'has given us an f'Co nC'>ffiJc recor.d of m iser) and despa11 unparalleled m recent hl'>lOry " He said Carter has tried an re· <'f'nt months to cover up the senou.<.ne:.s of thf' nation's infla· tion by "ji mmyi n g " the i;talislics on wholesale prices last month. He said , too.-that the president might attempt the sam e thing on the Consumer Pr ice Index. which wa s . SJ.'P~~.ulei1 to.r .r~l~ase. J~ter: .tQ:.. _ day Labv1 Depart mcnt statisli· c·1.:.an.s. ~ho prepare thf' pr ice in· •Jexes. ha\.·e denied any im- proprieties in the whole5ale price report. Leadership Conference, er.dorse Ronald ncagan's Re publican presidential campaign. Thursday Carter invited about 130 black ministers from around the country to a reception and also received the endorsement of the Re v Joseph Lowery, cur- rent president of the Southern C hristian Leadership Con· ference. which was founded by the late Martin Luther King Jr. Tuis' MORNING; Anderson. who has bad trouble gaining sup port from blue-collar workers, went to a Buffalo steel plant before dawn lo greet employees and tour the facility. While most of the steelworkers MEANWfDLE, PRESIDENT were friendly, one brushed by Carter called a group of black._ Anderson saying, "We gotta get m inis ters to the White· 'House --.o~wb·rk:-W~re-rfo\p<>liti~~." - and got just what he asked for. At another point. Anderson four standing ovations . . •.. ask.e.d..a grouP..J)f.Jltouer~. '!.ffo)BI The president's campaign, an-many of you have been laid t icipating s trong support from off?" bla<'k voters, last week saw one There was no response. black leader. the Rev. Ralph Later today, Anderson David Abernathy, former pl'esl· planned to campatgo in western dent of the Southern Christian Massachusetts. r.======~()W ()V~~=====;t mm~mm Tlw newest exclusive Honuu ~tore in ~.-----·---• .°-!E'!'JJ!..C.!?}''!~11. -. ...__..__,..... -.. ---... mmtmmm We make It simple. Huntington Beach Honda Phone 113-1151 19212 ..... 9hd. HunUl'llOft .. actt South of Qarf•etd . • , i· I I -. CALIFORNIA OA1Lf PllUI 1.-; Flood. Threatens Million Ra,-Area Water Supplies Endangered -, fl)( "KTO!\. 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An I 111rh tu ~ lo1·J(t1m c h••t!J.:l'tl •1vi:r tht· e!"lb.ink1nt:nl .111 t h(Jrtt w• :>.11d I WO l "'l,j ~.\.'"' .. :o l11t·11m o t1vt·" ind ;;, flat - (': r wmbka 1w e r tl11 «rr1fi;wkmc111 "" a wall of "·111•1 "OarNI intf 1:l>Pl'1 .l<rnt"' Trat·t f\\· tu.;'< fh11 r-.tla\ 1 t; -hi ... 11·h h:r d w1d t-ni>d to ·11111 ft't'I, a nd 11,,. I •kt• .,t .. od at J IY>vl ~1 vcu ft 1·l <frep SANTA Fl'. EMPLOYEE INSPECTS BATTERED EM8AliKtwit'.'.N1 Toppled E09lne Submet~d Under Rushing Wet~· f'h,• -;1•1.1114 •n..,, 1 •• 1-I ht' abo\" i.:rnu~1<1 . I h rc1 µ1µe :\l 11!.t•lu1n .1· ,\q•1edu•·1 . t·n· in•.11•lutl't1 and th<' l•IU1 fon1 l1JOll'll'I p1p1~-. bn ni,;tn~ S1,.rra t\°('V,H1a "" 111 1 w ti•t -.. .,_,, Y.<t·r,-h dl l 1•n1h·1 "~il··r •,1, 11n1 \\a~ h\11 i 111 I ho· tram a\" id• :II tit•• • , ,r, 11.111•111 ••r 1 ne f)1Hi•.i1 •• • li111 "'-, ,. uut •JI I ht.• Cranston Ripped on Vote l\'lark Bv Tht> ~ssodaled Press R epublican P.rnl G"nn ha:, c r i tidzed l '.S Sen. Al11 n Cr <1nslon for rnis;;inl-! vote-; in Congrt'ss. but Cranstrm <;a1d 1t happent.'d mostly rforing his v1gtl beside tht' bPd nr his •lying ~011 Cranston ·s sun R<1h i11 wds struck by a ear May W 111 I .os Ange le s and d1 t:d M 11 y 16 C r a n s l o n 1· e t u r n e d I o Washington after the Ma~ HI funeral ~ .. Gann. who l'ampaigm.·d '>nly lightly Thuri.day. issued a state· men t cnlicizing w hat he "aid ~as Cranston 's poor vming rec ord dunng 1980, saying he rru1ked 16th amon~ the lOOsenators "Perhaps the senator 1s JUSt b o r ed after 12 years in Washington," Gann said "Sen. Cranston has been mak· ing money. instead of votin g l think that is a gross misuse of the public trust," he added Sul Cranston 's ca mpa 1gn manaite r . Wi lliam Wardlow. P'• l~~ I , --..., • l CANN UIAN' Tt)I< s aid thf> ~1•natnr ha-; rn t hl· p..1,.,1 bl"eo Ot:'.Jr the ll·fl .n \ •1tin1~ pa:-t n:ipauon "T he :.••natur · .. !\\•r: • .,... ,1 11 agically killed th•~ } c-a r I 11• lmg,.red in a c:nmd for a Wt'<'k '. number of rn ll call!\ s ub:.tanlt.JI ly all o f thrm rthat Cran:,Lor. m1ssed1. O\'Cu rrt:d during th•· we~k the father :,pent dl J bedsidP n~I "lf he 'Gan:i l Wllnts to m 11i.1 .1 C'am;>aign !~SUI' UUI C)( thal . he s lt 1wld fl'el free to <fo so. Wardlow !>aid He added th at Gann·., <'am paign was running out uf monl'y and has not bought any r adi.J or television adverlisemf'nts this week GClnn 's camp1t1gn manu~l!r , Wayne J onnson. respondeci that it wac; dPcir1ed not to hu ~ "''-" ttus wec:k, ·so v.e <:.111 du ff'orc nexl week · I "i11 ks .... ~ot1gl1t in Murders I It . I :1 ••tr •''.' \1,, h l!l u • H·1k r.,h for ,• ~ t•UJ! 1'' 10•.l 'll('I\ tl1,1l 11 1 \ 111 •lf\l,,.\'11'11 < .1 1111~ of •l'\"li 111uru1 ,..., ... 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(tr 1a1' un tht' l!\~Ul· aSS11l:1.1l1•m 11ffic1;.!<; • Jid L'-pa1uion l 'l"'fl#'d SACHAMl:..NT1 > •/\T'1 lbrnd1capJ>Prl stucteulf s hc1ulJ t.-. 1nd11ded 1n sports .-01 n µt:t1tion b<'twPen < .1lli"m1a h11~h ,L1 •111..•I"-s:iv.; • 't 1l""' rut l'<1mmntee on '11('t'o !1·h1-vl ..itlllt-l •t ' far min~ business,'' said one dispossessed farmer. Billions of ~allons of water chased 2S people in four ramiliPs fr'>m their r urned homes in the Upper .l(Jn cs Tra1 t ;rnd blanketed row upon row bi :i !>p&ra~u:. dnd ('Orn, forming an unwe lcome la~,, ovn "ornc 111 the ri•·hest far mland in California •\ N •:A RB\' l ' N DERGROUND Je t fut-I l"i.ll'hm• runninR from Stockton to Travis Air Forcr Bai.c was r losed after the flooding began. Some :iOO rn1 llto11 gall<Jll'ls a day 'had ·~en "um"ed uver tht> aqueduct to s uch cit ies its Oakla11d and Btrkelt_. ~fore the e mbankment col lap:-.1:d Mtcr 1t (.t ve way. lhe pumps lemporartly werf' s hut clown but were restored to one-third capacit:.-twfor,. nightfall . Tlw water dist Cll'l says it has about s ix mont;i"> of \\ att:r 10 F.ast Bay rtservoirs But if tl1t' a queduct ~oes, Y'Ol unlClf} water ral1<1n1ng might bf' n •4111n ·d. cl1strH t 1Afic1als :-aid. TH•. t::MRANKM t:NT HAU been the sole bar ra1;>1 lwtwct·11 fl ooding in the Lower Jones Trau .111d farmland tn th{' lipper Jones Tract Th~ Lu'>'er J one'.> T rcH'l flcx,d occurred Sept . 26 whl.!n S<1n .Joaqu111 Rl\ er Delta waterl> burst through a It \ t'l'. 1 uinrnf! hnusi:s farm equipment and rea~) to hJn·,,..,1 •·rf)pS T he 111t1dPnr <'d mt' less than " m..-inth af\er r ,, 111.t" al l'r' hn·a' hcd a I evee an11 blanketed 5.:J0<1 ••. rt• .. LIOUIOATION SALE! PIANOS• ORGANS NEW CONSOLE PIANOS "". V :o rr "~ H; •"l• , h~ ·1u5• t10W '11" ' ~· -, I> , ,•• i:on~u'• •• ·"i:.s hg •1995" 11ow '139e" ~ .d -. • • • o:: t' P r.n, ' 1199 •1995h llOW '1450*• I , • •: • ·~ p I • 1) hg '2185" NOW •14g&•• :. ~ • , .; 1"': At; ·u e5• "ow •.aoo•• !JSO-J<rabe 5'1 rx.1~ !i;nl, New.,~ .... ,. vSlk Mason ~ Ha1ohn ·&r Rerult \l;nl !Urttful !·.·r.i'r'·rn \slitt '1.._ s llll lltr. O~lD ~lf.1111l11d Lonc0<()! 2 ~s ck1 Lli'.e 1tew' ()ie 'lOIV1 New I L.!>0011 -~ •• -_., - ID-Stetmira. ~ 4 Umy lim~elult. ref1111st.rl !bit 111 :ir.o le N Comt1cn illilr '1Z.- • lbt "tfe-i -======== NOTICE! ========t rne ne .. u 1 kommono 01gon nos 1usi oirlweol Hommono "ELEGANTE · Came In for o Otmon11tollon ot t!lis l11l>uiou s new organ todoyl -----==-- ll1ut1nhutd Orl(hll .S. 1•1au10 t·~nh:r ~8'4 C. Cooat >hn . Ccrono Dtl Mor 6••·8930 ------------------------.... Od11~r ,1....1uiai 11111. 1<. ,,.,., d tul: h.11f :11 >111 J.ff1•r,•nl !r11rr, Cto •• k lini.... 11o, ~r\.,l<:.l d1 , <PJO, 1 "I ti•· ~··Jr h ·r \\IOk r ~1.101 '"' 11•11 l th<1.t11J!<, 1'rrm111H:s l'.1n~1..:;, and• •11.,·r i'l:-•• 1rk 1! rx JdmJ... plant" -PlanfNow For A Stctrt On Spring 1 h..: Lu111n~ s ni.:I·! ''" 1•1.,rt1ng lr..:t·., >hruhs, ;ind .1rn11:1 b tn 1 h.: ~till ,,,,rm .. 1111 I<• )lo\.S \\Ill ~d :1 (hJ Ol:I.' It' c>-l:ibhi.h th~·rn:.chci;. i.ti plants Lan ti oun~h :n s1v ing. I 'rcp:irc """ lt1r '-J'lftn).! to: 11 I!· pl:lrt•ni: )'Clur r· r.:nn,JJ, .1r.J 1, 1ln- t<O~l'r~ :-.Oil t\Cfi o'3 IOI I!>;: k T,,1\ £•..! 1v11111 .1.&111r th.it .11, r,1·dcd nutr:l i:. l•1 :.11ur '1\rkt.:<l w1L BUL~. ~ A Great Idea To Light Up Your Garden Roger's Reminders 0 Vegetables: Plant these nm'' -fk'ds. Brncccili. Brussel Sprouu. Peas, LA'lloce. CaullO°"·cr, Endlw. Carn.ts. Cabb.lge. 0 Trees: Stake and lhl'LlJ\ll heavy-~trees. Also. now Is ll flOOd li me to shape >')Ur trees. Remember to wat~'I' until wlnta rains arriw. 0 Carden Plants: ~·wly pllnted flowers and ~l4bkes should be i:h ·n an applle1tlon of Roaer'• l'lowtr Food to lnaur~ $trontt root wowth and vlhroinl color. --- OUR PRE\llEW OF CHRISTMAS TO COMEi SANTA'S WAREHOUSE OPEN! 1 '"', n,1,. ·k •°''' t \\h:1l pr11n.i ... ~·.; '' ! , ti lv<I ~:mr1·· l,l: ' ,' l1<1• I\(: • .i "' 111111 :1 '1' ,,., 1111 ,. •1 hl . 11·11 • ii '"· 1111111•·11 ·nl ~ou h••'i.l 1' 1nt1u1nal. , '11, h ,11 :t. 1 111:1 ,1 l'l'LI.. .it " 11C1(.; 111 , .. m . \\, "" •, • ••••• .111.t 111 .. :-0 1< , .1 th1''ih:d ,,:1111LJ :1\ l'.i,·l-.Jg.11f l-.11r11r~"''1 ,:.-.11r .. 11":i' :111p<11h d It 11111 ..:1.dkd •un:1·11, 111!\ 11.111.111 m1111.tlurl' hi.:111-. .• rnd • 1111 · I 1 1. • tnmn 11·~ The Chri!;tmas Preview in t<e view 1\ Gourmet Pun1pkin Escape 'lb CG@il®IT~~~W@ 'I l,1· I, oll•f\' ,,•1;,Jif)' 10ll .ah' 11 \l•ll! l':tnkro or • 1.111illot. .. ,., .• ,111 ')\' r•11k:o.~lflll.llh .rl.':1tl'd thr1 1u~h th1 1,t11•nt~ ••I ourl'11\•llM ... 1(• Cl''1/ll1Cr~ On Sale This Season Roger's Flower F oqd; 3 lb .. t<~~. $7 .50 7· lb .. Rl'lo?. $12.!.18 Now $5.50 Now $9.98 Jo lb .. Re~. M -i.98 Now $42.98 Sale ends November 4..- Por more information, simply call ().1()-::>8()(1. \JUHSFHY • INUOUH , Ol IT lJL)L)R 1JI 1\NTS & FLORIST • LANDSC'/\PINC.1 • ANTIQUES PATIO ~URNITURE & ~CCESSORIES San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MaL:Arthur Blvd. 1\c1oss fmm fashion hland • Ne~1X>rl Fkach Open 9to6 Dai ly 640-5800 111e .... Florist I dca I \u'1.ru,1 \1.;:;-(. nLnt of Flow~rs • lh 1.: .., ! ~ • . Special $19.95 \fncan \ tr1leB. Assorted colors and variet ies i •· rx•t. tfrl! -:-:.~·· Special $2.50 Sale! ends ~(>v~mber 4. j_. ... -'1..--.... lliiWiilliiml Our Nurscrv School Floral Designers rti. "11 1•1 1, , :111111 rh,-finl .1rt ••I d l':lfllh! .111tu111n Jril.',l .• 1,J ii~ irr.111~~·1'1.·nt l.,·.orn 1., ,1, '-li.111 1·n111 ''"'" n •nkq•i.·v . \,11111• :,,hh 1·r .• 11.!"'nh nt ... Yo1i'r~ i11viteJ to atlend: Wednesday. Octo~r 2~. l pm Satord ay. November 1, I pm Ha11gin).! B~sket lk m<instrallon~ Dai Ir : 11 :t)() and :-nu WeekJ..ays ~Ov......L;.l)!Lmd~~~;(~!!W\u\'~ec~·h~~u'l\~fa,~~~~~~+---:-~ Special Seminar~·. ~1111111 l1:1i...:1 l.h1yJ . no11°·d ~··""' n "'''l''' 11111 ~11, ... 11 '' hoiw '" 111.1i..1 lh;• IJll •.c,1' •n 1 Oil n11•rahl1· 1•1w Tuc~day. f\o"ember l t, 11 a m. L1' in~ (hmlmJs l .tlb. 'l\icsday. NO\eml:wr 2::;, LI am. \ Spcrtacul.11 Th:in~· Rt,·ini.! T<1hk Frotn Ynur (;,mkn ., [ E'.-~torial .. ane u'1''*"'' H w ~ Puo,.,ne, Or an 9 eo .. I Daily Ptlo l ... ~I D... •••••• 1 .' 1 ..... ,_· •• 1 ···'""-·"'-' --·---------·--·8·"·'·oa·'·d·K·r·t·1b·l·(·h·'E•<J·1t~o~ri~a~I ~p~~;;.e~E~d~l~to~r-- j County Welfare I . I Burden Growing t'or tht• st•conJ ttmt> in a monlh. the · Huard of Supt•rvt..'\Ors hus bt·~n nbliaffi 10 aucmenl the Oranth' County wt-lfun· gto(( by addan!l 84 more work•ns to r r•rn welf 11rtt apphrttnts The move r 11mt• m rt'spnn.~•· to s tittt> m 8istenct' lhul upplit·unt.s bt.• ~e~n lht' same day lht'} rt"port t~ar from mt>t•llnM thut ll•'i.1tlint>, th<' rount~ hH had to turn H'-''"Y people who urr tvt.-ct at lht> wt'lfare om~ •~ eurly H 8 11 m ~l'MlL''' tht• hnt•up th11t starts around 3 am Is all thot t·an be handh·d In u da~· M ud1 1>f tht> m r re a sc tn J C'mancl r11r "''t>lfun · -.11\ sistann• l't1mt•s o r c·our"lt'. fro m tht• ronlln111nl( mflu" 1>t refuKl't~ from Sctut hcast i\~1n IJut "'l'lfurt• o ffk1nb hlume Nllllllly tht· d ip m tht• t•l'tmum~ An<i .1 't'rHJlL'I it hortuge o f Sp aru:.h s~wuk1n~ wdfal"\' a1llt·~ 1lt'l..i) !'o pn><·csMJ'llt of a pphn rnts . I ht>) "'" The lu test ·tJ (( 1n<'rl'ase will add ~.000 tu lht• 1·11un t~·s welfurt' 1:11~ts 1h1s y~ar. of wtuch a bout 1~0 lh1rd!t ~1 11 be paid b) the s tate umt federal governme nts Hut thul still leaves a sutbtant1 al tab for the l'oun1y to pick up Supervisor Harriett Wieder was on t a r get ~ht•n ... 1w blamed a ntiquated screening method s. "h1l'h fot'('t' workers to handle masses of papt>r in prort>ss1ng t>hg1b1h ty claims. for much of the backlog At her suggestion . the board asked tn bf> a montt lht• first cities to t est out a new elect ronic d ata processtnl( system being developed by the state. That may help But even more important 1 continued insistence that the fede ral government take full responsibility for providing welfare assishm<'e for ref- ugees. As things stand, a lmost 3,000 rt>fugees now living m Orange County will become ineligible for federally ~ funded welfare programs after ne xt April 1. Some. but C certainly not all, will be self-supporting by then. f 1bose who are not re main the clear responsibility or the federal government, not the taxpayers or Orange County -and Congress should a ct accordingly by ex- tending the programs. ~Equalize Judicial Pay . Proposition 11 on the Nov. 4 ballot is designed to re- move an inequity in j udicial salary scales. and incident al- ly save the taxpayers some $3 million in pay and pension ~ benfits for judges. • i Prior to 1977, judgf's' salary increases were based on i the consumer price index. The n the Legislature voted to , limit those pay inc re a ses to 5 percent. ; A subseque nt court decision held that judges who took office prior to 1977 were entitled to the larger CPI in- crease for the balance of their terms -12 years in some cases . This resulted m a huge discrepancy in pay scales for judges in ident 1<'a l rourt positions, differences of up t o ; $15.000 a yerer. ~ Proposition 11 would e liminate this discrepancy by ~ equalizing pay scales for judges of the same rank. Since e the j udge5 affected earn more than sao.ooo a year. it can ~ '! hardly be s a id that they would s uffer unduly from the --proposal. ft would enable t he Legislature to terminate prospec· live rost-0£-living increases and assume direct control over judJcial s ala ries to eliminate the present two-tier pay structure . The Da ily Pilot r ecommends a YES vote J . t ; s 4 OD Proposition 11. Postal Nmnbers Grune Debate May llreak the Tie· \\ l\Sll IN(; l'ON 1'11111 ll'h, lhlh t1 11w , will 1111 11 llkt· lln> 11•1111 11111111 llllOl'b IJ ltH11(. u"u»lly h11nnl( 111•1&M 1t1 1&n1t u 111114;k 1111J 111' n 11 .. 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We 1tre ve ry lm•ky that the reg ula r 1·a mpa1ttn sN1son ended in a t ll' both Cartn ~wd Reaga11 re alized tha t they could lose Should lose, n ·a lly But one of th"m has to win a nd many A me ri<'ans ar e still undecided b e twet>n thc~e tw n evenly matchf'd los en t wo can d idate s who c ou ld n o t win a g a ins t ~atheti c o ppos itio n without this last g amble. M05t of the undecided, ( would guess, will make up their m inds afte r the tele v1 s 1•1n d ebi.t e T h t> fo rma t and questions a ren 't really important The nation is paying attention now t he real World Series is over and a fair decision can be m ade o n what t ach chooses to s ay. and how well each says 1t unde r in credible press ure THIS ll'i HOW the m alch·UJJ looks to me Re agan s tarts ahe ad. not ooly bec ause more voter s v1f'wers Andy Roon~_r ur1• with ttlrrl tll(lil "'''* 1,.,1 1om~ly h1•t·1111111• tu· will 1 .. ,,,, lll 166(4' with lh•• 1'tt"r;l•h•11I ',111) """I y . ht• look11 1ir1•11itl•• 111111 I "' 'I 111 thul d1111hl1• lullt111 11, 11111• 1wunu1 fot mt·r 1':v1•r v•111•• >q Uu i.unu· Mil.•' 1n1 lt•l1•vilmm /\ ,,,. .... 1 clt'rll , 11 ,~tuallt•n•wr. 1(1111.1 h .11 r t'll And, nvt·r tht· y1·1H '>, ll•·111<011 hull 1,.•(m 11n1>rc·s111v1· in 111'11111•· 111u sin111 fi:d mund ( l'ul 1 lh•1w11 ''' wi n the· ..iov1·rn111 11 h 111 ,,, ('u l1fo r111u 111 l!Hit;, 11v:1111 .1 Rhl>crt Ke nnedy In 11 11 l•·vl'\•'•I ,,,,,.,.,,, f;;l11 I 11• t.,t1 1· 111 l'.ifi7 ..,,,, ,.~,,.., 11111'; 1t11• y•·.11 wh1·r1 h•· olt 111•1l1;:hNI hi\ lt•·11u t1lit·11n '•IJI"> 111·1110: 111 ."••·w llarri f1'lhlr1• 11 nd II 111. •11 & It •· 1 , I 1 k u Iii•· Cl n ti I•• I '5 II o1"' I VI Ji fl• J ' I' I Ill ~ I I! U I I•" r.-: 1•111 <tnr1 '"" 1n J! :i t,1,u1 1 ilUn 11 y .111•1111 ... 1·, lrli•<t" ;1ri.· a 'tronM ''"1111 1111 h tr11 t1• t1a •, '111m•! ' ,., l•·1 ,,,,. .. 11 1 lt<•;11ta n ha:-. " 111 "'"'" ••f .1rnl 1111 I\ rfwrica (11r 111 •11•· •l••l,11h , rt-&d Co\1nrl<J 1r I.•• w1 11 I .4·;. 11111" :11>11J., wht·th1·r or t111t ,,,,,. ·•I!"'"" with th.it ... mull 11,w11, l·'•111rl li 11 f July ''""'"· ~._ •'. ft{•il).{an ha'! 1me l(larinl( fl&w JI•· .., not ~,., y '"'an K~AGAN U ~U~RSTANDS whu l tu: lhank~. but traveling with tune 11 bcc:om1·s very ap· p1m :nt that he docsn 't think very m ui·h Tiw lon~er he has to talk a ncl th1• m1>re t hin~s he has to ta lk .1h11ul the mtJre trouble hP I'> I fl <'arte r. on thl' olhP.r hand, lS v(•ry i.m nrt a111I. h<-ing president (M tour .vcar-;, ht: ~nows a he ll c,f <1 la;t ti.1me!'>, num bers , dates. tht· whol ... <.laz:lle of the f ederal H cg1stc r It's l(oing to be very touith for Reaga11 to keep up with him . 01 nd t he c hallengn bt.·tll!r ht• a ~1ttK.I cnnu.:h a ctor \I) k1·cp lhl' ~laze off his eyes and 111>rplt·x1t y "''his fa<•e f'a rtl'r <':.Cn ti.ke pre-;s ure, tou I fr prov1·d th:it tu me a couple tun('!-. .11 ll.1 rva rd when he !.p <1k t• a~Jtnsl Edwa rd Kennedy 1u'>t beforl' thP Ma:-.:.ar hus etts "t:na tor ~crla red his presidential cartd1 d ar y an<1. again. in the new:. confrn•m·~ defending his brolht·r Bi lly lfc 'i-toug h nn: .. Rt:o.;mt:NT'S 1m >hlem l'l •h ilt lw i:-. not nice He s not a likalilr>, h1v1n~ little Christian, und IH..'<>plf' know that now a fter wat«hm~ hl'i ro utine vicious ness lo lluhe rl ll u m phre). Rella /\l11.u11• C'vru:; Vanre Ted Ken· nvil y au d now R eaga n T1 •l ··v1s1011 ., a mt•<hum that trig i.:l' r!'> feeling. not thought. And , th.-rf' 1s Lhe C art er rec· c•r<i Tl1t• "''Vr'n inflation plaru.. l h t> three hu<lgets in six months. th<' · tmac·rcptahlt"' Russia.us in C' •. ha How 1s C..:arvr going to ex plJ1n th:1t he "i<1 1d that he f1rtl!.l ll'oJfly t hanJ:etl h1o; VIC'.' of I he R1J.Ss1 ... 11'> "'h1>n they lwd to him :1loout 111111[.ir y pr<>sence m Fth1op1.1 .111d !)ornJhll, and tht·n I ..., 11 ) t' , 1 r ·~ I at <' r . .., a 1 d h 1• drastica lly l'tla 11~e<J 11 1s vwv. whe11 tl1e' l11•d 11. h im etntl 111 v:.<11•d Ar~ha n1stan? Wh dl th,.. 111'1' I!'> I t'll' prt• ... ith,·111 ·~ vi••llt 1)( tht- Hu~:.1.111" •Of 1\n .thtn~ • I t '~ ,, L11 r 11;;111 h('l wr•cn lwn l1gh t w11rl{ht;-. \1,1. th•· hc ttt'r m a n wrn Troubling Thoughts About Career Women Last w~k Mar r Cunningham quit her JOb bel•a use people we re saying she and the boss wert> ~etting too friendly. This same thing has prob ably happened som e thing like te n m illion lime~ think ... tu· "l,rwld h,•, • t.1111· ,r that ~ ill \(JU kn1"' · "h,1 1, • ll~• 111• 11 11! ha ras!>1ng v. •>'ll•'n .111 1h1' J•ili ha '. 1 tll<J ! r.olu 11 m . ·11 """ \I!('• 1l1dn't h<JJ·~­ \I ."' I 1inn1 n1 f,;w1 I '1•11 n.11ri 1·n~1 tllin..: t h.in 11 The U.S. Posta l Service has been getting a little touchy about advance criticism of its plan to add four digits to the Zip Code . for a total of nine. So they've come out with an informative press re· lease recognizing the complaints -prin~ipal among .them being .a, .. feeling ... thilt .~.PJ~ ... '!.~n.J . memorize that many nu~rs -and explaining the anticipatecr be'nefits of the system. in the last 50 years but this c ase 1s d if f e r e nl because Mary 1s a brilliant •a nd g r e at- l o okin ~ 29 ye a r ·c;>ld • WO.Ql.{ln Wh.O , was vice pres- • l - a .:.1tuat1on Ilk(· th1" .M an "'J !> gr ailuated lrom llarvJrc1 A11s1 ness School anct L'Ould i.!<'l a 1oh JUSt about any wher e she wanted W1l11a m Agee 1s apparently :in excepl1ona lly ahle and 1nve nt1H leade r of Rendtx lie hired ht>r as his exec ut i v e a ss1s t 01nt or iginally and 1t wouldn · s11r · prise me at all 1f he liked he r be t ter than was t::ood for their business re lationship. Tht!y took what seemed like a non businesi- lrip together lo the U S. 'l'ennt) Open m New York, fo r inst :Jn('t' It was th11t sort of thing th at goL .pe.uple ta!kmt:e Sh0uld·1t 1n11tk"'i.. I ~U'"'"' l lhJrt h h• i!tll d .) '1 \ dc <i l anll I l'"t·I 'urn 1111 11• 1· I fePl <.1.rn ,,,, her h1·:·au...,. I "'" pc•!'t ........ ""•·d ho th ti .. r J••'• ,!,J1i.J W1ll.<1111 r\,.!e<' a "'1J11lt l1ol "ih1· ne ' t-r •kttll'd sh•· l1 kt'<1 h11•) 1\:1 she said ""...," 1hist if 'ht· lwd lA•t 11 a mJn :111t1 ,1 g 1111d fT'i1.m1 ol ·\l!t't''!. whc, "'a~ pri•rnot1·<l. no o n ... \~11 u ld h a'" tho1q4h1 ;rnyth1nl! at,.wl ii WP 1·an 1:1lk ... nd ~h•· 1 .rn t.11" a<i lhrnwh ht•r s11 u.Jt11m ....... llw <;_a r.tl' .1.~ :1 m,;n'-; but ii .,;.. ,, 1•11t · W ne n"l'l 's· ;.i' indn an il a"\..1>ni.11). ""' ,1111 \ v. ,1:. "llt in lltt papt•r r 1•1·1·nt h "'1111 ... 1.111st" ~ on the: ~ r 1• 111\ 1 n• 1 t',1l->1 d nu 1n Lt-r ol \\fllTlt n '""'' 1r 1· ~•11 llng unt il .1r1. r 'lf1111l..1\l',1 .. ldr en ;ind th1 lllll'tlot•t Iii IA(•I 1\111~: '°'t)ffit'fl wh1 .. r .. 11 l h iJ\ mµ tin) <•l all. IT f\OTllF ll:-:lU. l•>r 11 s 1m 11l• r1 -.1:-11r1 I ..1111 \.\1Jrl-1ng with a r ,., •·1,t 11m.Jll . 1·omp1•ll'lll and .tJ! ·t•rc~:i-nr1• 11ronp·Ylf w r,111t'n-tn ·th• 111 0,\t)c 11,._t tn<JU<;l r\ 111 <.I Vt'(} 11Hn 111·t1t1 ,·•· world whl•fl• ther( ;1n ~ :tppl 11·ant~ for 1·v1•ry Job lht•\ havt> w<>n out You mus1 •·l'l n,...lude from this th<1t t ht•y an 11101 e able Thl'y'rl' H11• l>t!Sl am t ht· Lr1 ghtcc;t Th,•y an ·, for th• ''""'t 1>art. not marrying and no• h,1\111~ d lilr1re n ThP }'111rn~. v. 111n1•n who dtd not get th<> JOb! ..i1 t' home ha,·1112 the t'h1lcJ ren \ l I ' ' 11ley point out that use of the nine-digit Zip Code will be voluntary. as w'as use of the original five-digit code, that it will speed 1'11ail processing, reduce sorting errors. im- prove reliability of mail delivery and permit further mechanization lo 'reduce Postal Service costs. We are advised no one will be expected lo memorize a whole m ass of nine-digit numbers -just our own, if we c hoose to use one. Others used frequently can be jotted down. they suggest. 11le postal officials invite us to call for further in· formatioo and note. just by way of making their point. that their number, like any loog distance number includ· ing an are a code, happens to have IO digits. Pretty sly! • Opinions expressed 1n the space abo11e are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are those of their authors and artis ts Reader t:o mment is invited Address The Daily P1tol, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/SinRle Purpose By L.M.BOYD thought he had it fig ured out. J ohn Symmes. Jr , was convinced that the earth was That the camel firs t cam~ hollo w and tha t humanit y Into being on the North lived in.ctide it. lie came to Ame rican continent no doubt that condusion for reasons you "knew. but were you unknown in 1818. And he de aware tha t bagpipes pro b- voted his entire Ufe to the a bly originated in India? ~ of ef!!ll•d!.NJ all mankind that 'he was· --wmnt!lh!e!J; 81Jch a s llgers rt1bt. Maybe Mr. Syrnmn and lions. can be tra ined to was not the typical thinker of jump through hoops, 11tand his or any othe r generalion. on pedestals, and parade But really, he wasn't all that around rings in fancy fashion diffe rent. w&11 he? He loo, on command. Tame felines can't, or if so. only rarely. Wild canines, su ch as coyotes De and foxes, are only trained ar with great difficulty. if ever. lnatead of acbernlna up way1 to lnereue pro-._._. our"'".., had lteUer bell• fladl•• WQI to Ulldt prodllf· UoD -ot ...... W.A. But tame canines. such u dogs, are trained with ease. How do you account for Ulla dlffennce? Some bright soul among the omcen of an 09'laboma civic club thou•bt up a nifty wrlnlde to tum the or1anlaa· tlon '• bll ftllh fry lnto • lar1e IOdal Rtteaa. He teleplM>Ded eaeb member, told Hme to come nrlJ. wear a welcome bad1e. •nd 1erve a1 a ll'Mter· Saeb did ........... tbln1 turned lnlO • loe1 frea&led round of llaadAak· •••• • .......---··· -· ident or Bendix, o n e of the largest corporations in the n a- tion and he r boss. William Agee, 1s ch airman and chief executive officer of Bendix. tic 's 42 and d1vo rc:ed. Wha t got to Mary was that people were s aying sht.> w as pro- mot ed to vice presiden t after on- ly 15 months with the company bec a•st"or her m an-woman rela t 1ons h ip wit h Ag ee a nd not because of her ability IT'S A VERY SAD and lrou· bling story because there isn 'l a nyone teaching what you do in tlUlrles McCabe SEVERAL WEEKS a go, Agee ca ll e d t oge th e r a ll the e mployees of the company in De troit and a nnounce<! that Mar y had been prom ot ed to the j o b of Vice Pre s ide nt ror Strategic Planning . lie also an nounced that they we re good friendc; but that it had nothm~ to dg "'.ith her promot ion A lot of pt'ople b elieved ha lf of that but not the ot her half and there was so m u<'h nastv ta lk that Mary l'unningham lefl Rend1x T ha t'!'> a ll I know What do yuu St'X l'\·,1rs its prt•tl y l1 ttl1• ht•.ul and most Vf-Oph· s.·t ·"•ck thl•11 best JUdJ;:mcnt 1n ant11•1pat1"n rJI 1t Maybe Agee did ;rnr1 m a} It<' he d idn't set aside h 1:-1udµmc·nl tJUt hl' had to <'X pl•1·t peopll' tu th ink h <' had whe n ht• m adt• i\1 an a v 11'c ~rei.1dcnt TH I-; STOR \' IS s ad for mor e reasons than tht: pc•rson<i l happ1 ness of two ix-op lr It in vo lves a ll women who want 3 IJIA~er 11a rt of a morP t.'Xt·1t in)( hie than kt't'JHng a h11me g1vt>s them an1l •f th\'rc·s a .,otution to the prob· 11•1,,, I r11111't lhmk the 11eoplt· l hP µro~rcss of women in the hlb tnt·ss world which has bee r rlt·n1rtl thl'm for so long, come· "1lll a lot of o;;erious problems . 1111pc 1 ·111 1111t a Male Cha uvinis 1111 frn lhinkini: it!I There's a Lot to Be Said For Afternoon Naps Anothe r of the myriad from Hea tian on the m !A tl••r, hut m ysteries contained within that on e of his forme r l'los e as splendid po p art c reation, sociates has clouded it up a lnl. Honald Re a g an. has bee n Was hml(lon lawye r J ohn Sears, opened by the politic al weekly who ran Heagan') pres1d enl1al Th~ Nf"W Hepul)lir.. Does the f)dds-campjl~ns.Jl> 1976 anuart of on favorite to ht-leader of the this year. says that asWr as he free World nod orr in the after knows Rea gan took no n a ps noon? And does it matter ir hE' between 1974 and the prese nt does? -., . "Oh. he got his rull e ight ut ant • 1HDI or con"Stdera'bte --m~ht~" say-s ~.rs.-' L•bul he e rl5-gies. 1t has been observed. couldn't even nod ort on plane that The Ac-nights I was always impressed tor c are fully ~ a t how we ll he kept goin~ at his c on se rv es ~ a ge." the m . While ~ -All far as this corner 1s con he was a resi· ;p~ ce rned, I do not "'ish rt H. in the d e nt of our "· White House , but if the impla<'a· statt> c apital q; ble fates put him there I hope he he was known either is a napper o r bec·omes u a nine to· one. I am a firm believer m lhc five Jovemor in11titutlon. an wa s w l d e ·1 y ~ FOR THAT m atter 1s thf' believed to be a c onfirmed doctor who. advises me on my ~~-health. if he had his way, he WHILE HE was governor, E~rw reported that Rea1an wa1 an eddlct to tbe Sacramento 11 .. te. J"latly the ma1aatne u - Hn.d, "lie waa a nap man. Once he broke down and ••· ploded durlna tbe ltll campalp at aD eftal be attmded aftet bHlal ..... dealed bll after• DOOD_,.•• . We taavea't 1 lteard directly often says, he would have a s ingle sllO' in hill office urging his patienlJI to take their daily 40 wink•. and rellgloualy "I remembe r ." he recall11. •'when my f8ther took me to the 100. After all lhe anlmalA had their tN1 meal of the day. the y weat to lleep. I think nature "' telling UI aomethiq therf!." I picked up the habit when I llved tn L8ltn coualrlea, where il was ulmosl univers al in thos1· day~. l>ut where I understand 1l 1s OQ. thf' d1•l·hne no w in certain pro~rcss1vt> <•ountrws likf' Rrar.11 and Mexi<'o. Que ltJ&tlma 1 The great thmi: about the nap is that it slows '/ou down. Also. 1t ::i llows you to repeat the folhcs of 'our life . You can get d runk. 01 whore a bout, or pl a~ w1r ked am~--61-£han~, tw 1ce-wte4<L uf on<·e e ach 24 hours. I am also l"Onvm red it is ·.good for the hea lth, although not ncl'essarlly for the a voirdupois II don 't think fat m en u1 t> neccss anlv 1t'lrk~ unhr a lthy, either > T he nap has a fa irly goo• pol1t 1l'al history In the d::iy when I covered the Senate. ll le As l lw lf that d1 stini?uis he h1>d > rt·t reule1I from re a llt !lfll-fl a capac ious lth'IC'h. a n w l•re nont! the wor c;e for ii Surpnsin~ly that vQkanir ma r l.)'n d1)n .J1>hll!-On. °"as a cor tu:mc.d. naµpc.t whc.n.h.c.~ in~..;..•-•• S<'ll ate OUR MOST distinguished nai: per am ong p resi1knls. however w as :.urcly Ca lvin Co oli dge Coolidge wai. a g reat one for ir nC'liv1ty. lie ne ver took e xercist lfp was once asked how he ke~ in shape "Hy uvo1dmg the bi prohlcms ... he said. l'ooll<lg~ also had a bit 1 wisdom that 1·nuld prnfilnt>ly h us1•d by tlea~an "If you <Ion <1 a y anyt h•n ~. you w on't h cnllcd on to rl'pe .. t iL " Agnm, 11' w«> have to huve Th Ar tor ll'udin~ our destiny dS c·ounlr)'. I would hope he woul J{et lost cal'h day !lometlm bclwt'cn l nod 11 Thcst• ar e th hou rs. in m~ o pinion . when Pl" pie m ukc their dctpit'Rt de<'t5ION I like lo lJunk of the man in H White llouse going bl de ·b.> while the rest of thmle r" ot Lt w o rld a re m nk 1nl( fools ' them lK'lves tl)i cie-cldln6( thi~s ' \ NATION Lord Snowdon. p h o t o graph e r a nd U ·husband of B ri t a in 's Prl n ('(·s~ Ma q iaret . has told f rienc.ts Uuu he i" broke. the L o nd on Dally Mir ror has rt-· ported. • Entertainment • Information •Gift items •Displays •Games •Food A 1 F,.. Computer Image. Chlld'a POf1ralt With Thia Ad. Sunday, October 26, 1980 10 A.M . - 6 P.M . JFC ISRAEL FAIR ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Coat• MeN F,.. Partdn9 Off Artlngton At Gate 3A ADULTS $1 • A Community Service Sponsored By Jewish Federati of Orange County .. ... .. . -. Many SF Prostitutes Young, Middle Class SAN t-'HJ\N('IS( ·o I l\t', Grow 1nJC numbc·r .., 111 hurct 1·~·1·d hookl'rfl 11rn111 1111.: Sa11 f r a r1c'1M·(»:. i.et'dy Ten clt>1 10111 ,1r1· 111111tll1· 1·lui.:. ken ugcr:. f11·1•111~ ,11Ju." \t' ho11ll"1 to 11 llfo nf ·trc.rror uµon heir 111r ' un tht• ?<lrects a ,1u1I} "l»Y1> Auel thl· 11tutJy'11 dlrtic t11r 'iHyio. Llwt 111.•Y 111d11·ai.· a na t.woul tn·nd (;rln uu11lo.:1i,I M11n 1 S1lbcl'l, who dtrN'led th•• .)t'llr ll)rt~ :<>IUliy of 200 S un .. ·r um·1 .... 1•11 -.ln!t•lwulkc ns fo r thl' Na t 1111111I ln..,trtult• 111 M1•nt1tl llealth. to.aid tht• ... 1urlv t111md lhul almo~l 70 pnt·t·nl uf tht· l'ltY ' 11rv:.t1lutes wen: Uflll•>I lit .irtlf ·a 1111rnl)c-r or them '.4 t'rt' IU .11111 11 't•Jf'> old '' 'ft ... Ot~l . .\N( •:Y ST R fo:ET Ft1un d.it1o n st ud" probaLly indicates J nd t11111 ul trcntJ tuwa rr l yuungl•r p ro:. tatut1•"> lrom '4 t'J llh1E-r home . said M ~ ~t lbl·f"\ In s an Frani•1:.1.u. ''-'c h'ncl 110\ ..,o mucli tu l>t' 1l1 fforc11t. bu\ 111 bt' t!J I lwr ' Sht• -.a11J P10:.titutl':. in the; stud} w1..·re v11lun- 11·l'rs lvl'<ll1·rl b~ the 'lrt>ct W\St' drug r e hdl11L1t;1tiu11 fo undalaon Police hies Wl·rc 11t1t ll-;t•d bccau:.c "~c found th Jl P"'r µt">Plt• •tnd m111odt1es 111 nu r :.ludJC':• wen• ar rt'i.tcd mort' tht.1n tWll't' a:. nften a::. m iddle c lass or whatl' ~1plt!," Shf• <;tlld Tw(I has1c l•at hs to p r ost1t11lion N apal111 Used To Halt Brusl1 PO HTl.ANO O rc l ~I') Napc.ilm. th1• jel lie d ~as11hnf' t hat Am e r H·an w '1rplancs dropped on V1 Ptnarn. 1::. bf'in~ usl.'u 1n We:;l1·rn forests to r ontrol unwanted brush growth. l ' .S f.\wl'st SNn••c officials s ay. G o ver nmt>n t r<.•s1>ar<'h "r S a nd ecolog1st!i say using napalm m ay b1· p1 erera t'llt> to the slo\.\ and h aza rdous m et hod or hand-torching the "slash .. or resid ue lel t after LI m bc r harvests Since 1ts approval for use this year , nap alm has ~tii ned w ide uo;e in forests 1n Lou1s1 an a a nd scvt"ral Western st ates . inrluding Oregon , ~l ()nt una. Idaho . Washington a nd Cahfornw . l'mer~t.od poor. mmority women <li'Npl'rak tor money and middle l'l~•s~ wh11t' leen·uge rs desperate to eS<':t1•(• u tf'oulJll'd home, Ms Silbert saur SIXTY 1-.:lttlfT percent of the pros - tnutc~ ~aid they came from fa milies w ith average or hii;her incomes. Usually. they s uid they had b<'en be ate n and scxuJlly molested by m ale relativrs ·'Three-q uarte rs or the m h ad a re ugious upbringin g The y were s ent. t.o chur ch whjle t heir pan:nts ha d dnnkm~ problem !., drug prob- lt>m s. a lot of fa mil~ vi1>lencc ... s he 5aid .. They run a way because they don ·1 know how else to cope ... They tr:idcd the 1olencc or the ho me ror the vwlenct> of thc> ::.tree• N<>arl) two-thirds s aid they had been be.ttl'n b) l'USt o m e r s. an aver age of 41 2 timei. in their careers. Three q ua rters stud th<>y had Ileen for l·e d into pcr vers1<ms. a n avtra~e uf 17 hm~ S •:vE~TV PUtCENT sair1 ltl<'y had been raped . "totally unrela lt:'d to their work. mostly bccauSt'. th1•) an• on l ht· l!trcets ... ~s Sil!A·rt 5a1d "Th<· m ajority nev.·r told anyl111tJ:- aboutthf'-ap<'S" 1\bout 88 per cen t :;1:11ri 1ht:) W('l'C poor or "jus t mak111~ ii ··About half and mo re of th<.' yc1un1?c r one~ had pimps who •ook thr-11 monl'.)' "/\bout AA perrent rcrwrted hav111g be1•n ph.11sically .tbus1•d by l"ici r p1nips. Well on r half of thr m :.ir{I bea !en reg u larly ' fCJr d1srcspcrt , !ailu1g to s1irrenck r m oney r>r for tr y· mg loquil. Ms Silbert s aid \lmost all were "des perate.· "ds !::lalben :,a1d · They all are looking to ll'ave .. But mo:.\ ar t rappt.'\l in feel- ings of hopelessnf'ss and ha·1c no S11l·1al co nt:.icl!>, s he l.lddl!d 'lJn- fortu11atel v t think morr rif thl•m die than we kiiow of. • She sa id prostitution would ~ db coura gt.'d if familte5 admitted prob· lem!' a nd ~ought. help instead or holding up .... facact(' or looking good while t he whole family i!i erum bllng. •· lt's also im portant. she said . "to bring kids up w1lh some sense cit power over their own IJ\·cs." UNCLAIMED GOODS Search Futile For Bayh Tape AUCTION • • open to th• public • • HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS Clearing entire inventory of ~umul1ted, uncl1imed goods. plus others FROM OUR STORAGJ; WAREHOUSE in Los Angeles, California DUE TO A MONETARY SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BY SOME OF OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO S'ELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT PAID FOR AND CLAIMED AS O F SEPTEMBER 1980. To indude: Vuiout Chinese rugs, Kerm1n, T1briz, Soumak, Khelim. Doubl•beH Bokhera, Knhmiri Kashan, Afshar, prayer rugs. fine Egyp- tian f'\191, Afghani.Un, Clum, Sinkyeng. S1m1rk1nd, C.ua1Stan, Indian JMec.t, many runnen end more. Sizes range fro m 2' X 3' to 18' X 12'. C.rtlfic:ete of Authenticity iuued for H eh purchase. AUCTION Will BE HELD ON SA TUIDA y I OCTOIEI ZS .. z , .M. ...,...._TON_.CM ... 21112 PACIRC COAST HWY. HUMTl ... TOH llACH lNDL\NAPOLlS <AP) -Rep Dan Quayle !i ra ther has placed newspaper ads from Evansvlllc ,to Gary in his sea rc h for a radio message he s ays Sen Birch Bayh made in 1962 telling voters 18 years was long e nough for anyone to be a U.S. senator . ~ Jim Quayle hasn 't obtained a copy of the message yet. And he said wilh a laugh that he never considered the possibility of using the tape politically in the tight r a ce between tus son a nd the Demorr atic inc umbent ··rm a collertor. I want it for my old age . I'm still trying to get a 'Win With Wilkie ' b utton, .. s aid Q uayle. • .. . .... Friday. 0c I Ob e r 2'4. 1900 OAH V PILOT 1l 1 . a;nd you t~I r1lin1r<At1t.> 1~f!/U#1 'I u>o-1. .flu ".> 'llufrf,~'' f'"'"ln tl. $.//:;, Iii.~ ft n y f1/ ''" ~ li<111t'l111"'uk /1U.(',-J. '~ l'..>9u,~t,,1y rl~- 1,,;f,.f/ ,·,, I~ .1( !lf,/d. .i),,rntt.>f ,,.,. ,;j1n ·i,1 ltj ,• i11 lta n <lnuu/,-;*'~~,,/. 'Y • ,'/'"" ,.,,->f 1~ u->- ""l(y l(1mn lluo1 n u.J I 111<1.>.> /1 w.du rnl /··"~' /;,y .. Y/,.,,,,,,,,,1,-,,// //'·" i .>/,,,,, .. ~ ,.,, ,,,,,. ,1· ' l •ff I h r111fl111111/#' /11",'f'#'J "-"-.., / 1'.1 "" / J/u•rt'nll.JI . ~ ~""''·J•;.1 ---------. . .. ~-... • •A+i1\..'o•A l .ft'\. ~" .. (. ").,.; ~ t.\•l\._,.t.F, • t ,'If ' ~,..µQ1A1'" A .. -. ...... "_:Jf_,JfJ/( t ,. ct'" c:is _ ... r ') • M l'>~l(Jr1, ~JO • /1J •4J~ n~1,1 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E S T ATE SALE O F JEWELRY- CRYSTAL- POR(!ELA.llW - BRONZES M £Bl 1'A- SILV·ER aad ••re. Lou of diamond rings IW'ld earrings, gold ct\~ns, fine china and crystal. bronzes. some fum1· ture, 01LJ, chandehen , bl ass llft'lps, etc. Friday, ......,, ....... d., nlghta October 24,25 and 26 lnepection of al l merc:Mndile Friday, Slu.erd.y, .-.ct Sundmy 2 · 6 P.M. and 7 • 8 PM. admiu ion. Beok of America, Mester 'Charge. cpecks. ·some n rms wellabte. newport auction company 2542 West Co.st HiW'!wav Newport Beach. CA (714) .MS-2200 CONSIGtlMBITS ACC&I& 9TIL I PM FREE With th• purchue of eHher the we II ov en o r free · •tending renge; we wilt Include • griddle, • 3·pece cookwu e Ht, plus en exciting Jenn-Air cookbootl fflled with 180 P•D•• of cok>r phOtos, end dellcloua recipes covering every Jenn-Air option. A $75 va lue. The advertlseml.'nt reads: WANTEO. liayh ... r.adiu tape.c.c11xun&r.ci al fr.om \962·when ·Btrell Bayh ·-· .,, b roadcast a message s aying that 18 yC'a rs was long RU91 cen be vi-ed one hour prio• to auction A.uctia.-u . a rA.a.r.. • . . . _., • -~. · .. · --•. . • •'Info· Ii ui .1et-OIU Terms: C81h/Ch9cll A, A & A Inc. W /lJ ~~)I~\:~;~ rn ~.J 00 ~:~~ ~) till ~~[JtfU,~W;~ Most Comple t e Ha lloween D epartme nt Anywher e! e Top Quality Masks ... Professional Halloween Make-up • Cos tume Accessories & Pro ps _• Cards & Paf!v §.~ds ·-__ _ Get ready for H alloween fun A large selection of professional quality products Make-up demonstrations and costume ideas available. Near~~ at Fnhlon l ... nd I 144-2014 --- ~nough for any se nator to St!rve." Bayh, seeking an unprecedented fourth Senate term rrom Indiana. defeated Ilepublican Sen Homer Capehart in 1962 when Capehart wa s r un· ning for his fnunh term . Llfellne Telephone Service What It Is and how you can get It. If yo u're a residence custo mer of Pacific Telephone and yo u make a limited number of local calls a month, you might be in terested in o ur Li fe line Telepho ne Service. Lifeline allows you up to 30 local calls every month for S2.SO plus tax. Each caJI made over the 30-call allow· · an·ce is-extra. (ihe-3ttr:40th c':ltts-- cost 10¢ each. Every call over 40 costs 15¢.) Installation. telephone sets, and other services and equipment cost extra. Lifeline is available to residential customers o nly in most areas of Los Angeles a nd San Diego as well as O range County, Riverside, Sacramento .. Santa Rosa, San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton, Modesto and parts of the East Bay, Peninsula and Marin. Want to know more? Call your Pacific Telephone service representa- tive for details. @Pac:lflc 1illephone For a Umlted time, Davis-Brown wlll Include a g rtddle, (one of our moat popular cooking ac- ceasories) for only When you purch•M •ny .. nn-Alr CooktOp. ($41 Value) DON'T MISS OUR DEMONSTRATION OF THE COMPLETE LINE OF JENN-AIR COOKWARE TOMORROW, SAT., OCT. 25 NOON 'TIL 4 P.M. ; I. DAILY PILO l c '"""' r .. lu(1'1' .-. 11.)l!IO 1mmune to Hurt: Nixon WE Wt:a.,; ul a h1ghh 111tn~rn 1~ polnt In our \1lsll I h.icl tolll N xon that when I hut! ht'1•n .11 c liege, and in m ) l'itrly "'"" 111 t years 1mme11tatl'I~ folio~ inJJ, c lege, I had run with d 1·rnwd that. in the main, Jt.-S IJl)•·d the very mention or hi!. na mf' "Yeah, most of them w1·1 t> l1h that," Nixon said l said that there were St>Vt'f ,II 1•brases that people hkt.•d to n111g about when talking of N1xnn I wondered if he had e\'er heurd them : "Tnc k v Di ck .· and "Would you buy ·a u~cd car fron1 this man?'" "Oh my, yes ," h e ~<tic1 ''Yeah." ( asked him if, when he heard those things being s aid about him . his feelings became hurt And be immediately s aid that he was immune to such hurt "WHAT WAS DIFFICULT for me," he said , "was that l was tr ying to end the war and end 1t 10 an honorable way And to go HE REMEMBERS Richard Nixon · H to:R t: S J0tt1'SO", th1:. h11< )lr nni: 111h'll1t;l'rll lough ~uy pr H't 1t•.11l\ gctt111g :-. .. 1•m <•l1•m .1I th:.11 h1,.tl almost n'. lwt·1wst· hi' r ntH'::. didn 't a1>Pfl'l'1ate tum lit' t 111 thl' vt.•ry l<tst Lho11Rhl that ht' n11~hl he able tu win 1h ... m And tht' point wi.15, rather than .wm tt1e m , ratht•t than havt• tht·rn lovt• him. lw ~hould h1JV1• tr11•d 1<1 do what hf• n111 hl httvt' 1lont· very well havf' lheni rf'Sf.JCl'I 111 m ·\nd m l ht· l'nrJ he lvsl lit• nt•ilhL•r ~a ined lhe l11vr nor n:tained tht: rf'Sf.Jed " Thert-was a mom"ntar} sdcn<.'e. as tf Nixon m ight Ut- pondenng how those words ap plied to hb life He set>meJ a 1111 uncomfortable talking a bout 1t. anrJ became much m ore at ea.w when the conversation turned tn his moment of triumph the day when, after all the years or try ing, he first w.alked into the "1tJaew I "'as a ldd ••. ..,. didn't,._,,.. 11,_.. •• d~• ..... I IL'WMlld haft-,.....,,,., bft"fl J•li~ ol tlw peotrf1' t<"JOuhf ltarf" brett a Wg ...,_ .. a round and have the stu<lerw . White Hllll5e as µrt'~tdent } ell .. you know. they d1dn 'l ··In the biographies of pr'!si 'iay , 'OnP, Two Thri::e, Four, Jcnts that I read and so forth, How Many' . . nh, it was. they say, 'Well, fro m t he time ht. LJBJ, How Many Boy!"> Did Yr111 was in h.is mother '!I arms she Kill Today?' And ~II that ~11rt of IOQked down and s aid, "You're "IT WAS A ~EW ad venture,· hi' sa11.t "I 1·xplored ti Whe n :vuu 'rt-111 there as a guest it's pn:i.umptuous lo svrt of exam ine th111~s And whi:n you 're there on your uwn. you sC1rt of took .it 11 throulo(h difft·rent e.> <·s ''I nt•ver tired or wa lking urnund late al night Slec•p wa)o, a proble m for rn1• Hec:.iuse you 'rp moving in ht,c:h tension ull dav long In a l~rtod or war. tl IS tough, because no matter how y11u try lo put it out ''' y11ur m ind, you're thin kin~ about wha t il'l hapPt'nufg on the hat tlefi t>ld Any body in thdl job •~ going to get very ch11rged u p And at night ~umetimes it'.;, d1f fit ult lo "Jeep Eisenhower IJ.!>t..od to take slecpmg pills I used lo take them I didn't take them m uc h I liked to take JU~t as little as possible . because I d1dn t want to have a hangover thl' ru•xt day "So I never tired of walking around late at night and l0<Jking at t he paintings and so forth Corntng into the Oval Officf>. one has a feeling of the dignit y or ll and the history of 11 a nt! the rest You cannot walk in those old rooms without feeling or hearing the footsteps of those who have gone before you '· thing. And at the end of tl . look going to be president someday," in g at that pcn od, the treatment and so forth and soon But I never IMAGINING NIXON walking of me was muC'h roughc•r thun 'it't my cap for it. so to speak To alone through the Whale House what they gave J ohnson. s<1y . "I'm goin~ to ht> vice prf'S I· late at nii;(ht , m y mind im · "I r eme mber very cleaciy Jent and U1 en president,' and so mediately i;hifted to that famous so mething. I was s peaking down forth and so on Oh my no, no picture. Aug 10, 1974, standing in 10 Williams burg, Vu , and this ~ay the doorway of the military was right after t hc.d beeom<> ··when l wa!> a kid. of course. he licopte r on the back lawn. president. And I thank we had t grew up in t he O<:pression. We wavin~ has arm~ as he left the made the firs t announcement had 1t rough There was a lot or While House for the last time about our first Wlthdra wal or illnes~ in the iam1ly We didn't He had ObVl ously felt such love 25,000. And this ve ry pretty ~irl. have much time to dr eam about for living in that housP. I asked she was l guess 16, 17, came up the future Wf' were Just trying him what thoughts were filling a nd spit full an m'( fare a111J to keep our heads above walt'r him as hf' wavf'd fa rewe ll from s aid : 'You murderer and s urvive I w<Ju ld have the helicopk r . "I borrowed a ha ndkerchu·f thought being justice or t he Nixon'seyesglazedover. fr.om a Secret Service man dlld r>eaC'e wuuJd havt ht-en a big "I don't know." he s aid softly Wiped it off and t ht·n 1 w<>nt m c1eal "It's harrt to recapture it all. At and made my s peech. Jt wa:. t h e ltme I was fra nkly s o lbugh. "BUT WHAT happ1:ned w:..s, phys~co lly and mentally and "The point as. 1f I had not. ~11 at :i very ctirly age in my career emotaonally exhausted tha t I re· ,.,. .. ,,. ..... ,. C'a•.-R..nPM",.d Thf" Vatican will re· open ''with full ob- ject 1 vity" the case of G etlileo C<tlilci. thf• 16th l't>ntury Ita lian scientist conde mned ·fo r hnesy by th•· Roman Cath o l ic· Church for proclaim ing th" ~Un rather lha.n l he F:arth w<t~ the cent er uf the un 1 v~r:.e, a f< r t:nch arehbishop :o.<JJ<1 DISMISSAi~ DEUYEIJ f~\'ANSV ll.l.t:. Ind I AP j A tc:.ll'he r m;.i r r le d tn a dtv<1r<'€.'tl man has w•m a del<i} •>f her d15m1~sat froin a Roman Cath<>lll· l11~ta sch<>o l hen•, hut say:. s h e :. been told lo rind a new JOb for lhl.' 1981 -lrl sc hool year T h e 1': v a n s v 1 I I f. d 1oc1 :.e pr o hibit s (11v111·ce<l 1'alhol1c:. who remarn frnrn working •n tht srhw ls Althoui,:h Debra Willts does not d irectly v wla t e that rule . church and sc:hool oHi rials say it s till 1111 f>l ies bee a use o f the d ivorce and remarr1<1gc 11f her hu.'ihand, ti:iry, a 8Jpt1st. ... ' j' ' ''"''~ •f ',, .. ,SH> (f' •• 1f ii_,,, .. , .. , ....... H WI Al•41 COIU wu641·1289 ,,,. __ ... d MISl10.. V1~495-()4Q1 Jnn Caf'N.no c • .,..,.,.o tS•" De.eo '"'r at Aw..y ltll-t I TUHG'S M&tOlllAL r ACUPUNCTURE DI. AMllOSE, S.C . LIM • Hf W. tttli Sfrftf C...Mn.,CA NATION County Grants Lease For Juvenile Center A non-prnf1t juvenJle s ervices ~roup h1t11 txwn grunll·d a JO.year leas«: to ~t>t UJI ~hup on property owned hy Orunl(e County in Santa Ana lleighlJI Approv1fl of ttw lt·ase for the A':> Ke11smcnt Treatmcnl and Serv1t'es Center of Coastal Orange (;ounty camti on u unanimous vote by the t•ounly Board of Super visors Tin: ('•:NTf:R Wll.L pay the coun t y a tJllC tm1l· hw of $.'l.000 for the Ullf! of :i s mfsll J'Ur<'t•I at Irvine Avenue· und Or,·h unf l>nv'· The lt•ax1· il JIJ1r11 v;d w a'> the la1>t '>h 'JI 111•1·1·111 .. iry 1 .. ·f11r•• th1• •·t·nlf'r 1•un he l(ln 1•1Jl)SlrU1°ll1J11 IHI 1l~ J1lanned z.~.ill'I '\ff'"'"' r• .. 11 11rti<·'· ('urn•11tly. lh1· n·nt1·r ., office 1~ n•·&r l1y 111 11w1 ..., Jo: Hn '>tol St hut th:tt 11roJ>f•rt y 1'i v hN1ulcd for cJc v•·l•111111,.11t l1y I h•· I rv1ne Comp<1ny A llh•iuv,h t lw non 11rof1t l(rl>UI' 1~ not p:1rt 11r lh•· 111unty J>(•iv•·mrn~nl , 5th f>1"ll r 11 I :-i111,.·rv1v1r 'f'hum(j~ H1l1•y, "'h,, 11•111 ••"1••11h Sa11l .1 An;, Ht·1ght"I l14·1.,11n1• lfl vrilv•••I 11•·111111.1( I h •· 11:nt1:1 find a h1.rr1•· Riley aaid the county aid was ap- propriate because the iroup indirectly serves taxpayers by preventinl youths from Newport Beach , lrvine, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana from Involvement in the juvenileju.'ltice system. COUNT\' STAFF membeni even tually worked out an agreement to separate a small, .3-acre parcel from the Newport Golf Course for the ~n~r \ Lew Akt-rman, president of the renter's board of directors, said con- struction of the office is planned to start Nov. 1 itnd will be finis hed as early as May I Jaycees 'Guilty' ANCHORAGE. Alaska <AP> -The Jaycees violated the state's public 3ccommodat10ns law by refusing to J.?ive wo men full votmg membenibip ln its organization, a state Superior Court judge has ruled . Women in Alaska are entitled to full and equaJ rights as m embers of the service dgenr}', !>'1J 1<l Judge Milton Souter . < .U .f:Hf{ATE OUR NE: W <.,UNI )A Y SHOIJPIN(, HOURS WITI f C.HAMPACNE RRUNCH IN l"f tf.: ZODIAC AT N M N f:W POlfr REACH I ,,01 '}1;rHJriy bP.<J1r1n1nq JI 11 a ni heao to N·M s 1 lr;rtr1 E rolr "Jnr:.t 11here you II be greeted with a comp· 1rntntiHY r:.ur.kta11 1 I t1en rela< m our Zodiac t'~estaur· 1nt 011er gourrrF.:' breaKtac.t. Oellghts occompan1ed by t.omol1mentary charnpagne Whal a way lo stan your "hopping day • Statings are at 11 12 noon and t Please call ear~y for reservation:, 759· 1900 , ext 330 P S Atter Brunch browse through the store we re open each Sunday from 12 noon to 'i p rn at N·M Newport Beach N M Rrvertv Hilb open 10 to 6 N M Newport Beacr-open Hl 10 b Mun rnu1s rr1 10 •, 'i ann Sunoav 12 1o 5 FREE COUNTRY FAIR Nov. 1st & 2nd ·and 8th & 9th ·-.. schQoled .in de.(.eaL .. ihe.o~.iir:ub·. _ .l l>.c..<:..ctm.e u1.v.ol'v.ed .iD-a.very ..tug . __ allL dl.<!J}'t .. "1.~.Y~. an.Y. P.r:of9u~9 '·ably it woul<I have gotten to me s lnry . t he '\o·c alled lhss in t'hou.ghts I me an, T knew .~ was s!•:!..~~o .~.'~~-2~~! Alf J1ppo.nonen1 ?nty ·•·Free Hot· Air Balloon··Rides ........ ,. .. so deeply that ( would not hav'! vestigal.1011 I was 34 year-5 of le uvtng, a nd that w as that done a good job. You move from age And su I became a national ooebattletoanother . Andmo rder rPlebnty very early, and r was a to do the job we ll, my best adv1c·P fa irly good spe aker, and I went to someone salting in this office is . arounrt the country and peoplt don't be too sensitive to the e\'en at that ti me started to criticism. I think Pres 1de11t come up and say, 'You know, Johnson died of a broken heart, I you could be president , you teally do. ought to be president.· '· Pot Law Studied WASlllNGTON I Al'l The fede r a l government must re ~ l'On'itder its stnngent controls on the medical use of manJuana, a fede ral a ppeals court has ruled. Hearing Fares Poorly 18 View Route Plmis for Mesa Freeway Alt.hough one alternative for ~_a. mpleting the south link of the ~osta Mesa Freeway shows it would displace 1,036 homes and 182 businesses, only 18 persons 911owed up t.o get in their views ill a freeway works hop t n Newport Beach. !erred routes. unanimou!!ly nixed the Superior Ave nue route , s ug gesting its impact would be t.oo I! ff>8t additional lane in each direetion fro m Bnst.ol Street to lndustnal W ay Cost estim a t ed a t $2 n111lion. -Grade separation: separate "WITH THE sue-happy at cros s traffic at Fair Drive, m<1sphere we have lhtse days," Fairview Drive, 19th Street , said Newport Beach r esident Ed Harbor Boulevard and 17th Benson, "the adopted route will Street with overcrosslngs . Cost never fly." estimated at $31 million. The Superior route. Burrel ad--Grade separation a nd milted, wouJd be the m1>st de· widen: a combination of both ap- v a s lati.ag and likely would proaches Cost esli{llated at S33 FAaMNS IHSUaAHCI <ilOUP 50-5554 fW tl5-J07 ltl4~·CMteMuo • Free Prizes • Entertainment Daily <0 ,r)''I'. I '_n~f"\'r',.. ( \ )Lf-..... I I 'v I' . . < J l.1 (.I J _:_ i==~()W ()V~~===;t mm~mm tiuntinat()n 13each Residents on hand. at the Oaltrans-sponsored m eeting, fenerally supported the concept of completing the freeway but •Rressed concern when they viewed maps showing variou.'! freeway-type systems winding in- t• Newport Beach. eliminate m.ore than i.ooo homes ill. d , m aon. h an 182 bus messes. . _ Adop&ed nMlte: full frttway T e newest exclusive Honda store an -. -. ·,•. CALT&ANS OFFICIALS, in ~ne Caltrans. representative from Bristol Street termin"-'• Orange County sa id ttle s~~OOLD>~ Sl'l'trnp"111!'..,.r+t Oft?t-+t..,..or--~e~o-•'!!19•i----tr-----~---------___ _::::; ___ ~--------------.... ·-----:::41 _onger a sen~ alternative and Highway. Cost estimated at $215 • <Utelr MCODd year of study on the iocomplete freeway. s ay they ~lCpect t.o narrow the list of eight 't'Oute alternatives and come up '11ritb a ain1le recommendation 'by the end of 111181. Court Burrel, senior Caltrans ' ineer, said once a route has n ae1ec:tec1· and e nvironmen- documenta approved, there tea the question of whether Jtie 1tate will fund the project. 1 COit esUma\el on alternatives ~n1e from S2 million to $215 ' llUon. · , l•'il Alternatives Include followin1 me adopted state route down uperlor Avenue to Pacific . Hllbway and a variety of- ••• a1·t1 pe · routes down ewport Boulevard to the ~ relaH overpau at Coaat ........ ......., m~ three ...... ,mtd uked ~ Mlecl pre· ls only on t.J:ie list of suggestions milUon with 1,036 homes and 182 because It as the adopted state businesses displaced. route. MOST RESIDENTS sa id they 'd like to s ee Newport Boulevard improved either u a viaduct , passing over cross streets, or as a depreased road, tunneling below Intersections. More than one resident asked whether the tfafflc projected t.o use the freeway would be headed toward Coast Hl1bway or the Balboa Pen.lnaula. A U'79 Caltr~ IW'Yey shows mos t southbound traffic on Newport Boulevard it beaded toward Costa Meea, not Newport Beach. Tbe co mp lete list of alternatives are: -Adotl&ed rot1te vartatloa: Full freeway down Superior curving o ver to Newport Boulevard at Industrial Way. Cost estimated at $150 million with em homes and 136 busineues dis placed. -Vladmd: elevate roadway over business district and re- turnln1 It t.o Newport Boulevard at Industrial Way. Cost estimat- ed at $75 million with four homes and four buslneaaes dis· placed. -DepreHed: under1round roadway t.o Industrial Way. Cott ettlmated at S87 million with 10 hom" and 21 businesset dis· placed. Tbe next public workshop on tbe alteraaUves wlll be held Nov. 12 ln COlta Mesa'• Colum- one bla Savtnp and Loan buHdin1 . Ne preJect: leave every· thins u is, sell the emtin1 Newport Boulevard ''cl.Itch." -Widell New,ert: add mmm1m11 We make It simple. Huntington Beach Honda Phone 113-1151 1tn2 .... 8f¥d. Hufllln .. Dn .. acll South of Garfield I • • ii . .. . -........ -"" ' • • .,. -• -... • .. -• .., • r• .-. • •• • -• -... _., • • ..... _... • .. • ... -··--. ... '-...., c. 4'• INSIDE: •Business •Garden •Comics It 1l,1y 111 ' I• I •I ' ij~J UAtl Y F'ILOT .. 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Ju111,11 1·ollt'P '" l1v1· ~nd die by 11·•·••••1 r111•h .... h1,..1 .. and ll()(lve r '>a~s 111 t!'o 1 "'" t•rrw•I "'11h th<• .. chools that •;11.. 1111 ,, \!.,ilk .. n •·ria<•h (one who "We're going to talk about how media affecL'> athletes, too. Every kid likes to see his name in print, whether it's negative or positive. o r course. there are sorpe players who don't like to see t he negative things They don't want to read whert:~ they fumbled." he continues. MS Olympics Carew Displays His Other Side ByEDZl'NTEL Of lN 0.11 r ,., ... SU ll In the lJE'autifully decorated /\nahC'1m Hill s ho m e o f t'a lifum1a Angels superstar Rod c·a1 "'"· there 's a large living room in which is displayed the laurels or an unparalleled 14 years in the major leagues. Magnificent doesn 't e ven come close to describing the ex- h 11•1 lion of Car ew 's achie ve- nll'nts as an athlete. The place looks more like a baseball Hall 11f ~·ame than one man's trophy room llut among all the glitter of seven encased silver plated bats 4'i~nif),ng league batting titles, a mong the plaques and trophies he's garnere d for just about .. \ e ry accomplishment in the game, the momento that Carew pe rhaps chem;hes the most is a lrtter from the late Hubert H. Humphrey. Th~ two-page letter from the former vice president was sent to Carew during the s ummer of I ~77 j ust a fe'4 mt>nths before Humphrey died of cancer. ROD CAREW Detroit goalie J i m Rutherford flies through the air to ca tch a Colorado shot • attempt just short of the goal as Merlin Malinowski < 16> look" nn D"t1 nil h.11! 11 e a sy all night, winning thf :~allf1n .JI Hockey League ga 111e, 5· l T tU .. Ll-,'1T£K, sent from the ho!<pit:\I in which Humphrey was 't Jy&ng dt the time. congratulat- Pd Ct~rew on hJs being named 1h1 American Le ague's Most V ..t!ublf• P la yer As a fellow statesman from Minnesota. Humphrey told Carew how proud be was of Rod's award and how. through the trying days or his illness . the t hing that Humphrey looked forward to the most each day was lis tening to the radio for Minnesota Twins games and following the career of Rod Carew. "You. Rod . a re an inspiration to m e, '0 the lette r s aid. said Jolm-Sevano ••• ' • ...-.t _..., . __...-... AFC Dominates NFC Again NOTES, QUOTl-~S & ANECDOTES: A favorite topic of conversation ever since the NFL m erged with the old AFL in 1971 bas been which conferenc~ is the strongest. Dunng the early years of the union the vote overwhelmingly fa vored the NFC, which possessed such powerhouses as Dallas, Minnesota. Green Bay. St. Louis. San Francisco and Los Angeles. That line of thinking has drastically changed though over t he past four or five years. The AFC is now generally con· sidered the stronger of the two with punter Rick Partridge, recently traded from New Orleans to San Die~o. being the latest to agree with that theory. "After playing in both, I definitely feel the AFC aa a whole is a much stronger division," explain~ Partridge. "I feel the caliber between the two is the same. I don't know if it's the intensity or what.'' Miamis. Oaklands. San U1egoo. :•11cl ~,. 11 1 101..iH·•l 1 cser v1· .rnd Pat Haden was Englands are now controlling tti1 r1loJ'll 1·un11ni; ofl ~o :.urpn se. It was expected. If you're looking for an an:. er ..... 1•• Th•• ,,ff11·1<1l rPpQrt to the NFL office will why, don't wait for me to ~1ve )ou eon · l n• ~a~ that H11t lt·cig1• is ~pending the next four still trying to figure it nut mys~lf w1·<'k s n •1·upcrut1n g rrom "infectious • 11 ,. m 111HH11ldl•IJS I'> ·• And just bow is the A l•T doing ... ~.mist Without ques t11>0. the liming of this the NFC this season? \ hoh.· <iff;ur ha::. brought about legitimate Well, the AFC has won 15 or the 20 n1••1•t t111ult~:o eont:<'ming the validity of the ill- lngs going lnto this weekend. But m<JJ f' 1m-;ip.;s portanUy. at least as far as lhe bettors ;i rP Hui for t he r ecord, here are a few facts: concerned. the NFC has beaten tht> p<1111t 1, Hut lPdgc 1s -.1ck. I m ean really sick. spread. 11·9, during that span No ,1n ke I Jc has n t be~n feel.mg well since A couple or other notes · St l,ouis The Rams have beaten lhe preud in their last six outings, which 1s an unof b 1 ThP Hams' team physician did make ficial recurd for the team Pnor to this ;>om c tcsb. and did try lo treat the season, the Rams bad one of the w•>r'>t qua rterba ck'-, t urrcnt illness, but was records against the spread in the NFL unsuccessful Also, favorites and home teams hD H! <') It's hard to refute a doctor's report. 1 5'l k d ) Assistant general manager Jack compiledaless~bang.ossy:l · ·I mar Faulkne r was quick to point out that, yes, Since I mentioned it In an earlier column it iioes look suspicious. but before we tbi.& week, I'm not going lo avmd the tssur· jum p to any ~ooclus1ons Just remember But, then, I'm not going to h1tnf( my!>elf the .r R. ltir hard incident That letter. more than all of .,.. .. th~ aw&r'd9 ·camblned; 'f~lls fhl! real· life story of Rodney Cline Care w · an Ul.Spirallon. Carew has been inspinng the young and old alike ever since he broke into the big leagues in 1967. Yet what few realize 1s that Care w is an inspiration off the field as well as on it For the last 10 years. Carew has contributed to several charity organizations including Big Brothers. the American Cancer Society and the March of Dimes, to name a few This Saturday a nd Sunda y, Carew will devote bis time to a n oth e r ca u s~: Multiple Sclerosis. THE ROD CAREW Multiple Scle rosis Oly mpics at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley this weekend will be another in a seemingly never·ending series of Superstar competitions. Past and present professional and Olympic athletes will com- bine with m ovie and TV celebrities in a variety of team events. Competitions inc lude non-traditional events such as bicycle motocross relays, row- ing relays, a' water dunk and the grand finale tug of war. ~ . •• FRED HOOVER Another MoDlent For Pele RIO OEJANEIRO:AP) -For a week, Brazil prepared to celebrate the birthday of a na tion al he ro. Newspaper s and magazines r ecalle d , with a touch or nostalgia , his glories and triumphs. T hen. on Thurs· day, it happened P ele turned 40. The former "king" of soccer has reached middle age in en· ', viable style. A millionaire, voted "Athlete of the Century" by an international panel or sport~ writers. Pele says he's not wor ried about getlin~ older. "I 've always taken care of m yself." the three-time world ·Cha mpion said in an interview. ··Although I can't do the same things I did when l was a boy, J don 'l reel much difference between my condition today and • that of 20 years ago · · THE PLAVER who scored 1,284 goals was a centra l topic this week in major Brazilian dailies and magazines, wbJcb re· called the highlights or bis 23. year· career. Tbe Jomal do Brasil ln Rio published a photo of Pele on its front page and carried a fulJ. page story on his c urrent life. style al home in New York. Pe le was born Edso11 Arant~s e Nascimento on Oct. 23, l!MO lo the centr al Brazilian town of Tres Coracoes. His family was ~r._ ~e recounts~ .. and _as "ll boy he -was obliged io use an oran~e peel or a bunch or rags tied together as a ball in his street comer soccer games. Pele soon was contracted by lhe Santos soccer club in the stale of Sao Paulo. He spent 20 yea rs with Santos, leading UH! te am to two world c bam· pionsrups in club competition and s everal South American titles. He also was· a member of tbe Brazilian teams that won the World Soc rer Cup a n un precedented three times in 1958, 1962 and 1970. IN SANTOS, a p<>rl city of n ea rl y 500 ,000, residents studiously respect his privacy Here, Pele can walk the streets without belng besieged by re porters a nd at autograph seekers because, as one resident said, residents like to think Of Santos as "home " for their idol. r There was disappointment w Santos when it was reported th"l Pele would celebrate his 40tjl birthday in New York with tm c hildren -Ke lly C ris tin.a. Edinho and Jennifer -and two friends. ' ' Of course the Super Bowl has been the gauge used by most people to determine the 1upremacy Of the two and, strlctly US· ~-that as criterla1 the AFC leads by a bulling8-2margln.<smce 1971). ~mr,u. either. "I really am sick, whether you want to this Ye~~ms did follow true to form f.in;--~be.:::,11:.:,c::,v::.:e=-:lh:;:a=.!t..:o::r:=n:::ot::.7".:;:s~a=l:::.d...:R:;.u:;U::ed:::.si::e~rro:.:,:m:..__._DL-&.Jm&.4!Uei*~.a.ee1'tiM-.--1l:tt;;:-=;;"A:-:;MF'A.;a::;;l;~--~tl announangUiit Jett Ruffeage was goin~ <See SEVANO, Pa•e ••) erzOO e D6 (See CA&EW, Page 82) e What Makes Johnny and Joanie Run? BJ WILL G&IMSLEY IJll....,C.,.J I Wbat makes Jobnny -and Joarue - run? "It's personal drive, tbe detennlnaUClft to 1ueceed, .. lnlllta Cbr1I Stewart, a aklnny little l!ncllabman of m71iad ~ wbo will be CJM of UM more dam 11,a fOmpetiton SuDdaJ ill tM New Yon 017 Maratbon. ··~ namen are a tined tD Ute...a._," be added. "Tbey ~ forU.llmltoftMlrendurne. .. OneetlleJ come to ta.I briM ol It, Ud •uni••, u., 1•a.-pe111c ....... .. It'• Ilk• lb• G-foue, tbe ...... 'am •• "' tM...,. .... ,., to Ute-. ........... no.u., ...... . It la bard to explain. You have lo eaperieoce tt." No one can talk with more knowledge and entbuala1m of the world's new pbenomeaon of 1ont·dlatance running than tlda lift wire Bournemouth native wbo hu raced tD 30 different countrie.s and tnlDed in 50, once competing in a race at 1'9beran commemoraUn1 t.bt' aotb blrtbdQ ol the Shah of Iran. He bat nm over the mountains of Boll.ta at 11,-.feet alUtude and in a fl•ld of 11,000 In Milan. Italy "tunnera 1tretcbed from here t o ................ 1 'Biil AIMrtea la tbe only place to rua," be added, aoundln1 like a =--for tbe U.S. Chamber of m~. "The enthusiasm he re ls fantaaUc. The re's no one like the Amertcam with their determination lo succeed, tbelr will to win "Thal Is' why the United States la the hub or m arathon racing. Mainland China bu millions of Jo11en and 90me day. with the benefit of proper coachin1 techniques, m ay not only have the IDOlt, but alsot.be best. "Right now you can't beat America. I predict aome day 60,000 wtll be f'\IDD1q ln the New York Marathon." Stewart can't real1t a deep belly lau1b wben told that many Americana re1ard Jot1era u "kooks," sea.lob wttb a rell1lous seal and a HDH of exclU1lYtly ln the belief that they an a spetlal cut ol man and woman. '• J«>11en will bore you to death at social events -so alngle-minded. They can talk of nothing but Jo11ln1." aomeone •UClnted. "People take up JoHinl at first as a health fad," the youn1 Englishman 11id. "'lben, when they have really got themselves lnto It. they can become aomewhat fanatirat. "It 11 natural. Even the every day Joaer wanta to aee bow much pun.la~ bll body will take. After a while, be envlalona btmaelf as a maratboD runner. Then be la booked." Tbe fuctnaUon of distance runntn1. Stewart added, 11 that It atve1 the ord1DarJ l"7 a chance lo rub elbowa c&ee aVN, Pace BJ) \ ---------------- Next Manager.? • •1 ST. LOUIS <AP> --St. Lot.UA' new manager ls expected to be Introduced at a news confere~ •cbeduled today by the Cardinals. Indications were that the "'w manager would not have ,.0 travel far as General Mana~ Whitey Henof was expected !o name blrnael to the poalti~. Herzog took over tt~e CardinaJs briefly tut. season alter ~n Boyer was fired, but moved ~p to the front office when St. LoUls fired General Manager John Claiborne. i • ;- Henot1 had said he would •· tempt to work from both~ dugout and t.he front omc. lf e could find an ualstant to b e the adminlsltatlve work o( 1•neral mana1er. 8:1 DAILY Pll 1 >I A Capsule Repor1 Fiom t.,• World of Sports Liquor Slt•r•,.~ ~hut I )ctwn 'f o Kt't'f> t•hill~· in l,t'au·•· t rnni \P 1Ht1palf"hf'11 l'llll.1\1>•:1.l'lll \. \II tli i.t.1lt> lup1111 "'''"'' Ii m 1tw l'll) wo•tc· .. 11111 \\ c•clr1t''1t11~ 111 h1•1&1 m111nlJ111\ i;obrkt.> 111111 1'1'.h'•· 11m 11nlo( ttw lh••ui.111111, 11f f 1111 \'t•l\•brutln,.: 11w 1't111 dt>lph111 1'h1lh•'' \\ 11rl.t ~ •• , ... , \'lt'ton• O\t'I rlw t\1111:-a'' II\ Ho)ul:- f\ :Sl>''k t'1>\\11tn1111 fu1 lht> ,11111• I .11111111 \ uni tlll 11m11 J "'"' Lhe d141·1~10111 11 1 ,•,1111••1 .1 •'"'°'in~-. a,. rn.11k uh••ut 1111 h 11111 ¥fl1•1 tht.• last lo(lt1111• 11( th,•~ 111'' 1111•,,t." m>(lll h\ ~.t\ut W1lhan1 tin •t•n <Ort .. 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Hoston Hcd Sox se<·ond base man, 11m the f1nng 1)f Man ag1·r Don Zimmer: "'It's only the start So muny h(•atls .1r1• !lOtng to roll, 1t 's goinj! to look like a bowlmg allt•y arounrt her e " Gabi..,, Hr,.ord.11 IOOtlt .'WBL Goal Bob Gaine y brok1• <t 1 1 first period tie with a ~ shorthanded goal and later collected his lOOth ' car eer National Hockey League goal as Montreal blasted Chicago 7-2 Thursday night . . Rocky Saganluk scorC?d t wice as Toronto s tretched its winning st reak to six games with a S-4 victory over Calgary Rookie Mlke BlaisdPil scored hJs first two professional goals as Detroit downed Cc1lo rado. S-1 . Brian Propp scored the winning goal with 1· 11 left in t he third per iod as Philadelphia defeat('(f the New York Is landers. 4·2 Cartwright BlfWb 011 •••t•• New York renter BUI Cartwright blocked a Ill layup attempt IJy Boston 's Chris Ford with three s econds rcmamanl{ tn overtime to provide the Knic ks a 109 107 <·ushaon in a Nat ional Basketball /\ssoc1utinn v1c·tor y T hu1·sda y naght . Otis Birdsong scored 37 points to lead K J rtsas City lo a l05-96 victory over error· plag ut.-d l1011ston Sa n Antonio broke open a close game 1n the se rond q uarter and rode a game -hig h 25·point perfor mace from fiPorge Gervin to a ~28· 109 triumph ove r Golden Stall· On•aritJ .Spr.-cheaw .. B~k Sale o f O nt ar icJ Motor Speedway to the Chevron Land and De velopment Co . has moved closer to rc~allty with ten tative a pproval by the track's bourd of directors . Former St. Louis • Cardinals p1tchmi: g re at Bob Gibson has been added to the coaching st:>ff of the New York Mets . Codes, Ute con· trovc>rs1al 19XO P n·a kn,·~s winner. has been retired Crom ra cing and •M ii ~n Lo ">l ud . Cleveland rookie Cllarlu White rctunwcl tn prart1ce after m iss ing a day of workouts because he "wnkc• up la tr· and tho ught it was too late to show up (for pr<1ct1 cel Andrea Jaeger replace s Tracy Austin on the United Sl ates Wighlman Cup team. Austin withdre w because of a v1ru!> a nd sc hool commitments ... USC .1tuard Jacq u.-Hill has s uffered a broken bone in his left wris t and will m iss one of the Trojans ' early sea son basketbc.11 games (';111adian formula-one ace GUJes Villeaeuve drove his Ferrari tn a laprec1.lr d of one minute. 8.46s econds at 1-'iorano during a r<iund of tes t runs Thursday in Italy .. Ossie <kaa&o scored a unanimous 1 hut impress ive) IO-round decision ove r ,,,_.~ bea~ywe1ti(bt.-_S..rry+!uJl~he-91nN-e.w Vol!k;. · -.. · · T~fc>ri•i•u•~ Radio Following dre the top c.Portc; eve nts on T V tonight. 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"I don't think ir w a::. overc·on fidence as much a s a la ck of re · ahzation of what it took to wi11 in the NFL." he r:<pla ined "Our players thought they could wm without paying the p rt('P '' * • • ,.~a ulkner Tn,pe update . .. Slugge r" Fa ulkner has final ly been served with his p apers concerning the lawsuit filed by agent Mike T rope after the two l!ngagcd m an altertii1ion at Ra m s Park recent ly Trope Is askin g for $3.1 million in damages. His chan ces are as g0<1d of col· lecling that as they are in negotiating with the Ra ms in tht> future . I n othe r wo rd<;, he does n 't have a prayer • • * Coach Ray Malava s 1 conceded this week that Pa t Thomas is one of the best romt!rhacks in the NFL ·'He's one o f the very few around who can take his e yes off t h e ba ll and !;till s e e it ." ~alavas1 t•o1nplim <.'nted ''I'd rate him with the besl He 's cer ta inly on(' of the be s t we ve ha <I he re-.· KERWIN BELL WILLIE GITTENS Bell Sparkles He's Feeling al Home Una ver:.it y 1)f Kansas freshman tailback Ke rwin Bell. wlio las t yenr led Edi!>on ffigh to a 12-2 record and the Cl F Big Five , onfcrence ti lie. is living up to has reputation for the Jayhawks this s1!ason Bill had his finc•s t ~ame or the year last week. rushing fo r 155 yards on '.l[l carries and scoring two touchdowns as K ansas upsc1 prt•v1ously unbeate n Iowa Sta te, 28-17. Rt-ll 's effort l{a ve him 5'>7 yards rus hing on the yea r to plan· him 24th 10 the nation Mcanwhilt', Arizona St aff' sophomore running biick Willie \r1ll<'ns, the fo rmer f'ountai n Valley High <;landuut, ranks \4th 1r1 the nation 111 all purpose running walh 405 yards rushin.: ii nd 116 yards receiving for a l :J8 2 yards per ge1 m e avt·r aj.!,e Name. School OFFENSE Rushin~ Gor don Adam s. N wpt H rhr USC Kerwtn Bell, Edsn. Ks Uouj! Rosw<'ll. W('st. Ot'C. CS Ful Mike Dotterer . Edsn.Stnfd Oan Ouddgrd~. CM. OCC. LR St W ilJ1eG1ttens, FV. /\raiSt G re gSpcirh er. f'thll. Sadri . C'PSLO Passin.1t lcb 25 140 2 19 72 71 is ydS avg ld ·44 -1.76 0 567 4 I 4 106 53.0 I 92 4 7 0 304 4 1 I 405 5 7 4 106 38 u Name, School pa pc ial ydg <~ordon Adams F rankSeurer. F:dsn. K s 131 76 Na mt', School Ke rwin Bell Receiving Mikt• Ca mp. Est;1ncia, OCC, C'..olo. St. Tony Camp. F.st ancia , Pacific Willie Gittens Tim Holmes. FV. Arizona .John J essup, Tusl1n, Sadd .• SD St Bill Kelly, Mater De1, GWC. LB St. Ken Margerum. FV, Sta nford Kevin Marge rum. FV. No. Ariz. Dan Monteverde, Irvine. Sadd .. CSF Vic Rakhshani, Edison, USC 76 33 Rec yds 6 41 13 179 IS 99 11 95 16 165 h 84 7 81 28 483 3 60 3 21) 5 40 J 865 6 308 avg td 6.8 I 13.8 I 12.4 1 14.5 0 16 5 0 14.0 u 11.6 " 17.3 4 20.0 1 6.7 1 8.0 I DEFENSE Name, School U1. at tot Rick Boyer . La Quinta. OCC. SD St. HJ Ron Dykes. University. GWC. LB St. Bill Gompf. Laguna Beach. Utah Lary Hall. Estancia, UCLA Mike Musso. FV. OCC. LB St. Stan Shibata. F V. Pacific 27 7 18 14 16 23 31 58 1 8 55 73 9· 29 29 45 25 48 lg lJ 22 59 30 14 59 49 td 5 2 lg 13 34 30 31 22 na J(i 43 39 10 17 int 1 0 1 l 1 2 Aztec Dismissed .. SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL ,. ............ CAREW •.• to Carew. ils that the emphasis is onlyonfwt. "We dest,gned the program so as not to be overly de manding on lhe participants." s aid Carew. "The concept as that anyone who e ve r wa nted to be a jock can be for oday " INDEED, WHAT SETS the Rod Carew MS Olympics apart from others of its type, is that the public will be a part of the ~ames. For a $500 donation to the MS Society of Orange COWl- Ly. anyone can participate in the competition as a team member. Nine eight-person te ams will be formed from a draw later this week with the teams balanced a s best possible. Each team will be captained by a sports figure. Among t hem will be Dwight Ston es , De acon J on es. Bob Seag ren . Uon Bay lo r , John Nabl'r.Nt!wport Be ac h wor ld powerhoat champion Betty Cook a nd Carew In addition. a team of film and T V stars will compete. Included ih t ha t lineup will be Mark Ha rmon. Kevin Dobson. Levar. Burton. Greg Harrison. Donny Most a nd Tony LoHianco Proceeds fro m the evtnt, with lht! gual of $50,000 set, will go lo subsidize research for the cure or the dis easf' Compelllion begins at 7 a.m . Sa turday with 5 iind lOK runs . and at 11 ·:JO a.m . on Sunday with a 200·mt!ter swim r elay OTHER EVENTS int'lude a basketball fret! throw contest. an obs tacle course run and a 200- yard running relay Admission 1s $5, good for both d ays. · .. Thas thing wall be set up so that you can me et the stars," :;ays Cart•w. "'The public will ha\'e a chance t o s hake hands wath the com11etitors and get a uto graphs ·"r got involved in all this by my own choice long ago. After s eeing the condit ions that MS s t r icken people live with. I wanted to he lp I just tr y to do as much as l can. I see m y own healthy kids and the n I see MS kids and. well. the MS kids just aren't near as free . It makes you s top a nd think about yourself. I really wish I could give more of m yself · f ' rolft Pag_. BI RUN. • • and run against the c hampions. · · 1n baseball, you can't jump o ut or the stands and start playing with the Yankees." be s aid. ""You can't hit tennis balls with Rjom Borg o r pla y goU wi th J ac k Ni c k l a u s . ln m arathons. everybod y has a s hot at the best · Of COUf'llt• T hom as ha s always felt t hat way. loo That ·s why he ·s still brooding a bout the fact he's one of the most unde n Jaid SAN OIEGO <A P l San Oiego Ellis. who once ra n for 373 )'ards in a high school game. rus hed 46 times for 202 yards a t S an Diego State and was tied for the lead in pass receptfons with 19 for 79 STE WART HAS BEEN a cha m pion most of his adult life lie was British 5,000 meters cha mpion in 1970, co-holder of the United Kingdom 4xl,500 m eter record in 1973, third in the 1976 New Y o rk Marathon, winne r of races in Houston. Kansas City and San Francisco in 1979. cornerbacks in the NFL -l'OO· State ha.., boot~ its top rusher off sidering has a bilities the football team for gi ving a ne wspaper intervie w critical of The Rams have ii literal steal t he coa<'hingstaff. tie calls himself the world's .!\. 1n .~h.~Ub.~Y-hav.e P. T"-\U)d.r. C.QD---C."t:atg· Ellis. a· junior' transfer · tract for an estimated· $110.000. from Santet Barbara City College. .y..arc1s,._ -~ -Ellis a lso s aid some of the pla yers we re afraid of the coaches and in ha s o pinion San Diego State should ~o to the T formation. .. most tcanl4Hl...alhleteY. He.~aks four language s , lect ur es on athlelics. fitness and economics. writes and de als profess ionaJly in ra re stamps and manuscripts. Most cornerbacks of his stature told the Los Angeles Tim es that he m ake in the S200.000 ran~e thought his new te am was passing Games Tonight "fonigbt'11 Games (7:38 1 s-~· League F ountain Valley vs. Newport Harbor at Orange Coas t College Edison at Westminster Marina at Huntin gton Beach Sea View League Costa Mesa vs . t-.:1 Toro at Mission Viejo Irvin e vs. F.s tanri a at Ne wpor t HJ rbor Cor ona del Mar v~ Univers ity &t Irvine South Coast Leag~ Laguna Hills at San Cle mente Aweaome 2IOZX 21 City, 21 Hwy. too much The Aztecs are having their wor st season in 20 years with a l-5 reco rd a nd the lowest offense in the We<1•em Athletic Conference Gilbert told the Times · "I don't have any intention or talking to you or anyone else from yQur ne ws paper ever agiian. · H e says he h a s run the half-mile in 1 !49. the mile in four minutes nat and t.he marathon in 2 hours. 13 minutes. NFL Stamlings Detr oit Chicago Minnesota Green Bay Tampa Bay Rama - AMF.RICANCONFF.R ENCE N.Englnd. Buffa lo Baltmre Miami NY Jets Cleveland Houston Pittsburgh Cincinnati San Diego Oakland Seattle Denver Kansas City S-.y'tO-. It•"'• et All., .. 10\etlen 1 •1 10 • m I Oen••• •I New von OtenlS Chi< ..... Pllll ........ • CCr..Mel 7 •I I pm.I C1ncuww11 •t Houlton S.•111• ., 0-t-f •mpe ... •I Set> Fr...CISCO S.n ~ .. 0.llH l(,IWIMel '.,. 1>.m I ...... ., .• o-. Mlem1 et New Vcwk .hh ICNnnel 1 .. • pm l ' ·•iil•-41' -------- East W LT Pd. PF PA 6 1 0 _857 207 131 5 2 0 .714 148 108 4 3 0 .~71 153 142 4 3 0 .57 1 99 144 I 6 0 .143 114 164 Central 4 3 0 .571 147 133 4 3 0 .571 ll4 125 4 3 0 .571 190 146 3 4 0 .429 108 105 Weal 5 2 0 .714 210 128 4 3 0 571 182 J 78 4 3 0 .511 lit 138 3 4 0 .429 130 ·~ 3 4 0 .429 125 142 GUARANTEED TRADi-IN Ol'llWW 1910 SllOCCOS& DAStBS! TODAYT .. U SUH. ,. ~ FOOTBALL·/ BOATING _,.,. .......... Boal Cerriio. Have Bucs Awakened? l ., cvaT 8t:EDt:N ... 0..1, "91....,, Oraqe Coast College's football squad fi nally reaemltled the typical Dick ~ker·coached South Com Conference entry in tu t week's 10-7 loss to Santa Ana, and that oould ~oell trouble for t he Pirates' fa.. r O.ptte loem1. t he Bucs continue to play with an adequate defensive corps and are starting to see flickers of an offensive awakening. IF 'IRS pga...,.MANCE a1ainst Santa Ana was a ftuke, tt will probably show Saturday night Ill JC l'OUT&UL when OCC bmta the always pesky Cerritos Falcons in a T:30 battle. The Onaae Coast area's other J C teams - Golden West and Saddleback -have byes this week. "We're still tryin1 to improve our offense. obvloualy," ad ml ta Tucker. His Bucs have aver....S jmt 131.1 yards per game and put only 31 . poinu m the board in five sames. "But the offense does Mem to be 1ettln1 better,'' he adds. "We simply have to move the ball against Cenilol. Earlie r, our problem was turnovers, but we did very well ln that department last week," Tuck• CGlltbauee. Pa-SN IOllN UP8NEa and Roger .......... mr a II tM-OCC bedfield lut week ... CJ•" • ... ,. ,..,.... rmlllq. W1liJe the . ........ --'t Mfi wbelmiq, U..y did represent Olle oftlle Bueti' better attftb of 18. ~ SaturdaJ nl&ht's ~ carry a 4-l record lnto the caeteet mcl\adl& 34·11 ~laion over Saa DMco lleaa ln the conferentt opener last week. "Cerritae b .. a very IOod team," Tucker HJI. '"l'My're well-coached and disciplined and Uaey'ft ...._ tome very tood team.a tbis year (Pierce, Lons Beach CC, San Dleco Mesa>." Uafoltmateb' for Tueller, jmt about every team to face OCC this season bas been well-coecbM, cn.cipli.oed and beaten some very tood teams this year. II' TBS PIMTU have anything going for tbem, it may be aome renewed confidence from their I.alt two outiua. Even ln a 28-7 setback to Lon1 Beach two weiks a10. the Bucs managed to move tbe ball with some consist.ency. "Aa far u l'm concerned. the kids are doing okay," Tuelrer says. "We played our best gam~ 9C , the year Jut week and I think the Irids r~gnlze lbat lbey are pla)'in1 better tban we did earlier in tbe year." ReynoldA, Raab, Ull~ Stil~ Tops •1 .u.llON LOCKA.aEY IMlfWN.e ...... -SA.N DIEGO -Mark Reynolds of San Diego, Dave UUma ol Newport Beaeb and Chris Raab of HatlallOB Harbaar were ltill ln close contention 'nnandar der 14 r•«a ol the United Slates Yacht Radlll Umoa's Champtonabip of Champions on ......... ,. TM ._.,.._. of 20 sailboat claa&ff fro,rn tJtrou....,. tbe U .8. 9-ad to battle tbe elements as well • eaeb other ln Thunday'a seven races as brisk•• Dot wiMa contributed to at leut two colliatc., MVeral 1ear failures, at least two swam"4 bNta ancl .a donn proteets. The re1atta ia bellll NiW ill Udo-14 1ioop9. '1'e raee committee worked late into the ni1ht raoa.-. .. rMll of protelta and counter protests. but -""etai Nlulta lndiHted tbere would be lit· tie ds119tla*ettalldta11 of the top five. -t -.... .. .. --..... -.-• .. , .. • Fttday Octot>er .14 l'Ji;ll r l f PILOf B:I Preps Enter Round Two DMSO _ PHARMACEUTICAL IOL s16's GRADE JJ i11 Strf'tl~ 011 the Line Tonight Tool lox IHW.P._.S-.._ R} ao.:.:ec ('i\IU .. ~N Of'"" Clo1lr '"""\Wit f:dlson ll11(h'i. ('h11 r1o11·r,. uml Founuun Vdllcy's . Haroru. l'OOI rnut' Uwt r 111111"41 for u Sunset League ahowdown um! 1t:11tu111c·11t .mil C'o:.l a Men try to stay unbt>wtNl ln l ht· ~ ... 11 \. 1t•w l.1•agui· tonight <1s llt'Vtn f(Bn1l':>< 111vn h trl ~ < lranj(t• t 'oas1 urea tea m i. are on tap Tht> (.'ha1 Ht'l 'I, 111l111i.: lht' 1•rcsl of u t4 gam e li'1lnnlnl( l'ltr1•11k lllHHI•• Wt·'l10Hnster where a bal tlf of t 11tr1•nM·1> 11> l11ll1·d . \l(·yt.•d lJy Edison's OJ Re ll ltr\d Wt·/>1111111~1 ~·1 '1-;r h' Willingham BEU , Hi\!'\ Rl :-.11•;U 1111 11 touchdowns m leading f..d1son lo 1ti-" IJ rn·ord a nd No l berth 1n th<' C'lf R11< f<'1v1• Co11f.,1t•nn• "hilc Westminster\ up and do"" I 11111' h .1vt• twi>n INJ by W1llingham's t'l ght Tlh The Ch1.rg1.·ri. hu~ t''-'c• also boast u her,,ldt"d defe nse. "·ha<'h hm· slcippt!fl 'omf' of thC' finest nm nt>rs m Southern Cahforn1a t·old Fountain \'a lie\ t flt'!> to make It s ix an a rn" a fter t1dung tht> '>h"' k tr~·at mcnt from El Dorado in the season nv •1w1 1I1 10 1 w1lh a fi nal sk1rm1sh "1th Newport ltarbllf Newport ' "ailor-. a1 t.' 111 their final vear in the Sunset Leagut• h<'fo11• moving lo the · Sea View Leagut> Thc> Sailor., hav<• been strugglin g with a I 5 overall rel·ord FOUNTAIN VA U .t-:V fl•aturcs q uarterback Malt Stevf'ns atlCI n•r1·n't'r (!;mile Harry, along w ith a resurgt•nt running game that makes the Barons a solid pick tonight Manna tries lo s tay within range of the Sun~t't League against lucklf'-;s llw111n~ton Reach. while . -.. • • in t he Sea View clr<'uil, E stancia is a hea vy favorite to make 1t two straight in league play against winless Irvine Costa Mesa meets El Toro in the key Sea View League game 1:ts quarterback Greg Tcregis and re- PREP FOOTBALL ceiver Steve Cook will take their shots at t he El Toro secondary Cook ls Or ange County's leading receiver with 43 l'atches, good for 461 yards . Teregis, despite an ankle injury and torn t high tissue, has returned to the Cost<.r Mesa li neup with a bang. Last week he rom pleted 16 of 2fi passes for 152 yards in disposing of l ' ni vers1t' Corona del Mar and University square off in a battle of 0-t teams, while Laguna Hills and San Clemente are in the same situation in South Coast League action. rn each case a loss would appear to put an end to cha mpionship and playoff dreams Phils Earn 81.5 Million . ~IOI .ADELPHIA t AP> The Philadelphia Philltl's t"arned a pproximately Sl 5 million through HOUIS: 547-1629 t-5:JO.......,,.. . t -5 s.t. Across from Sears Outlet Store 1 1 BIK S ol Main & Ed1ngef I This Weeks s-~cial I 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE Leather covcrccl w111m~ arcli SO ~I dua l comfnllt !>e<ils & AM ... :\I '-len·o ..-. taJ>(' l:JJ4PQS I S6995 I ( ii!]J ''at-"'ulW" ''""'"' •·• ... ',.... ."''',,,....., .\1<().b\#Mt I 4U I"" "'"""' fn "..:::..~ Ill/_,. ""' T .U 6 I ,,...,... I ~~~B·~~ fi:t/1tt!/1r j the Nat ional Lcagu<' Lca~ue championship -· ----------- 111t.1y,1ffs and the World Sen es. but it cost more ~EVANS ANO NOVAK than one third that amount for the cleanup after · Rowi.na Ev•n1 and Robflrr Nc11ak thl• parade· celebration. " -tHm to •xarnine the pol111c111 City Mana~ing 01r cctor W Wilson Goode said scene as It alfects the p_arade for the Phillie!.· series victory will cos t lf>fJ nation the city more lhan one-half million dollars. DAILY PlLQT • ~ •II'* poiFlta aeparat.I Ute du'ee top skip- pen, ....,.,..., Ullman aW Rub, pendiftl tbe re- aulta ot , ... pretHts. In fourth place was Inn Oolllaa al Loe_. Beaeb and liftb was Ed -"•111!'1 ot Ne•llOft. a:l':' ----_.._..,.._- Cal State FuJlel ton TITANS vs . Niie plller WIDE AREA CO VI RAGE °'9111t ~.L.A. C.. ., ......... c..ey . ....... ('...,. •17.75 ' ' ' .. • I DAii. PILOT Howa rd L. Handy 1 ' Ex-area Players Lead USC By HOWARD I .. Hi\NO\ Of -0.0• l'i ... \l•H Wht>n lht' tJSC wonwn"• \Ollt•) hall tea m nwt UCLA hti.t 1H•t•k for lht• founh time ltu~ sea~n11, th,. hnt'Ups of both lea ms Wt'rt' 1w nero11:-.h i11Jnnklt·d v.11 h ' 11111 ~1ar11hnu 1•1th1l11twn nrntd1 this ~1·a1>1m lt•·n:nl ly :-.hi· h1·lp1•d 1 tll' ln un to rnnve from un t•arly -.1•aMm ~.II 11•t•11rt l 111 .1 12 !J m <1rk ' formrr Or anl(t' l'1"1St 1111•.1 h1f(h ~rhonl players I i 'I.A ., tlr11111., hu Vt· Lrnd11 Hotwrt:-.un JIH I l '..tllllll) l 'h..il1111•r:-. from l.u~UllJ lfr •H h !'-u111· ('111111• I 111111 Nt•w µort B1•,11 h 1< 11ro11.1 1lt•I Mui ll11o:h 1 and W1•111h llald"111 .11111 .J ... 1n111· Ut•u111ir1·\ '" :\'11 ....... 11 \ 11'1" .. 1111111..: tlt1•11 lt ip 111,n ,., , ll1•r f11ll' 'il'lt1ng aud ""' ving \kill-. h1•lpt•d I 'MiJ:o.s to a third pl1ttf' f1nt '>h 111 .1 ltnHnamt·nt anti gav1• th1· t1•a111 th1• n•'t'lh·d 'tJUrk tu n·t·11r<I .1 ·1 I r1·c 1,r<I t.111r111~ lhl' V.1'1•1.. • a llfll\ t•r .11 \ ~peak t·~rnan sa~:. • • • T h t' TroJirns 1 unkt•d Nn I in lh•' natlt)n, on tht• l'Olh•gt• :-.rt>111• fur mo. t uf the eiu,•ly se1a:m11. uml tht• Brum:-. No 2 had met t hrt"t' Umt•:. an tm1mt1mt•nt:. before the WCAA m.a1t'l1 Whtk lop ••ft'.t lllll VCI '>ll} 1111d i 11llt•..:1• t•··•lll ' h ,1\'I' •• INl 'ltlttt of (111111r1 •Hl'J t.tlr11t utht·r., It.I\,. c a ;,t lht•11 h11 111 • • • S'f.\N OOL'T S Michd.-ltid , ·• I l''ttlt•111 of llunt1ngton ll<:tt f'h ..inti i.:r • .1duatl' of Cornelia Connelly lh1-:h wa.., PIC'kt·d as lhC' most valuiihlc pl:1 v1·r 111 th•· w1Jmcn's -.ofth;;ill progran1 :.1 f.o ,ol.1 ;\1 a r y mnunr l 'n1 ver.s1ty 1;1-c w:1~11n l.l~a M rNan1 ~t>. a frc,h111an lrc1m E;,t.11u·1a lligla, 1s u nh·mbl•r 11( 111•· San 1>1eg11 Slate baskethall t•·11r1'1 for th•· <·om 1ng !><:<.ison Twl) an·a girl!'. li;,v•· been honored us tra <'k :.ind f11•ld .\ 11 t-\ m t•rt l·a 11s R t· nee Uurrand of Laguna lll'a c h iJnd Polly f'lumn 11f l ' n i vt:rsJty I hgh rn Irv tnC', w1·rc i.<:ll't'l !'ti ltJ the squad ThPy wen· :.m11nJ.! Ii' C'a hfomta gi rls honored <in thf' .,quad that also included ftlur m 1•nibt•r.., of thr· l1 s~ Olyrnµic lr<ll'k lPam Eutof"' Pa ulu D1ttmt·r ~t>twl" 111 J j.!rdllutttt· 111 Huntin"1on flt•at•h 11 1.ch. ,., th1• l'roJJns le ading hitter amt lt'am l'aµ1uu1 'Sht• • ., very gifted and t'J(lrt'mt'I} qu1c•k .,lty:. Coach t'hur k ~rb~: v. ho u~ccl to dtrl't'l t ht' Orange Count) Volleybull A.-.:-.11t'1Jl11m team s "She ran also play budwour t aml is one of our best µuss e r~ M 11 \" 'l'h11•111• a I or me r I .a..:u11a lk.it•l1 .a111I l ~ .,, M , ldt this v. l 't•k lt1 pl<ty 1n ,, t-:11 rOIJl'<llt lt·a.:uc l:Hi,t'd 111 Uo lo..:na Ital\ ~h1· v.111 It ~11nt· '>I'\ 11\nnlh!> Also on the SC lt!atn an· Kiirtll Lane from Laguna Hcat·h. Kare n ()bon lrom Newport Bearh and Lori l 'ran1ch from Fountain Valley C h i I' ·\11tlt·1 ,011 , a tl'ummatc o f M,1ya ':. at L.igun.t llt•ad1 ll1gh aml now pla v 11lg Jl StJ11ft1rd ren:rtll) rl't urned frum ~:u 1 up1· v.lt1·11· ;,ht· pla~··d f•11 Ht·~g111 ll'.lh clue 111g the ;,11 111 111t•r 1111111 l h-' • • • Tbe TroJanS will meet the J ap..inese national women 's team al Ornnge Coast C olle g e Sa tu r d a v ni g h t 1n an Katnn I k\'11l .i n·s1denl vf :'lll•wµort Ht'ath. 1;, pli:l \'111~ for tht• 1,n1 v<'rs1t y of M ass al'husl·lls women's vollcyball tt•am Volle yball Bonus Set When the USC Tro1an wom en 's voll ey b a 11 team l a k es o n the J a panese Nation al team at Orange Coast College Saturday night , fans will want to arrive early to watc h the warmup drills of the Japanese team Warmup s are s che dule d t o start between 6 and 6:30 with the game at 7 : 30. The ' Japanese have extensive d r ills t hey engage in before any m atch a nd Saturday wi II be n o exce ption. Tic kets for t he match will be a vailable at t he door Saturday ni g h t Ad u lt a nd s tudent llc,kets a re selling for $5 with children under ~ ~dmitted for $2.50'.- Diablos Vpset Capo By CRAIG R USSF.LL Ol 1 .. De41y ~1"'4 Sl•H P laying e m otio na l foot ball from the openin g kickorr until the fi nal play, Mission Viejo High's Diablos pulled off one of t he major upsets in the C I F Sout hern Sec· tion T hursday night wilh a thrill ing 17-1.S-vietory over previous!) unbeaten Capistrano Vallev "T he word is yahoo.,.: ~aid ·an exuber ant Mission V1e10 Coach Bi l l C r o w . "W e 've been prea ching to our kids a ll season lon g that they've got lo keep the faith andtonight wedid .. ''T h ey b ea t us . s aid Capistrano Valley Coach. 01ck Enr ight. Capo 1s n o w I I in South Coast League p lay and 6-1 overalJ Mission Viejo 1s 2·0 and !'i·l · l ··It seem s tha t every week so mebod y i n th e C lf' gets knocked off and this week it was our tum to get upset For the second straight week we were flat and for tht.• second Wl'ek 111 a row we had sn rn e C'os tl y penalties. especially in th<' first ha If ... added Enright Thanks to a fa C'e mask Pl'nalty a nd a roughing the pas:o.Pr rail the Diahlo~ scored first on an 85-yard drive when sophomore quarterback Klaus Le1tenbauer hit wide r eceiver Dale 1Sk1ppcr with an 18-yard lOU<'hdown pass With JUSt three st•cond:-. left 111 the b alf Ar1dy Kirc krC'ked a 20- yard fi eld goal for a 10 O lead, but arter the Coui::ars took the s econd half kickoff and m:irche<.I 76 yards for a touc hdown, 1t ap· peared the momt.>ntum <1nd emo t1on a nd swung to Capo But that's when Leite nbauer and Skipper hooked up again. this time a 32-yard complct1on whrrh p ut lh1• h<.ill a t Lhl' Cougars· five yar<l lrne. l11 '>ct.up the D1ablos· frnal tc1uchdow11 <Lnd necessar y mar~.pn 11( VIC'f~iry NEVER RUN Pre p s Gear F or Mt. SAC Hunaway~ wt·rc· lht: o rdt•r 11r tht' day Thursch1 y 111 l11~h .,l·hnol cross country as 1Jn1vers1t). San Cle ment£>, Orea11 View Mar tnil ancl Dana Hills lugged dual mt:r•I victories an tuneups for tht· Mt San i\ntun10 lnv1t:Jt10nC1 I Frtd<J \ 'g1 rJ5 I and Saturda) 1boys1. n1vers1ly hur1l'.d Est;meia with a five-wa) tu· fur fi rst pla c•• C Hrad "ftc•yt'r. St uan l.10\ !i, Jdf Kuhel. SI••\ e Enwry and Tom Wall111g 1 at Hi O(i, while Ocean View 's Les Tait· l11p1•d tri a win nm~ 15 5'; \'l<ln na · ... Jim Smith log~ed ,1 M :.!8 :ind {JJn:.i llilh 0 :1 \'Id I lowarcl n•1•ordC'd :1 "an rung 15.20 C'lot!.1n1• I\ mong the top t•ffon ., 1n t hl' girls' r la:-.s if1 rJt1on Wt'fl:' tht· fol Iowan~ Orcan Vic\\ 'c; 1\nn St<.iros went ll .1'1 and frPsh m ..in Kendy Anno turn('cl a I :! ·1::! for ::.l'CO ntl µl<.i ce .in d Ho 11n1•· Durand .1nu I .1 nd:a Booth <•I l.Liguna lk.1eh t'lorkl•cl :1 i:1 ;,., :in<I 13 :,.1 • I • • T' ... ' .. • • .. ._ ... FOOTBALL I CROSS COUNTRY I SPORTS ON TV DITTMER-GOODWIN 1..~ • .r~s tan c1a St agg,~rs S .. a Kin~s I J1,1111 11..rtuug lllJ v1d I 1 • 1.1111! .t111I I >on Drake • •111.l11rt"tl rt ... ir o.,curing :11 • v. '" .111.t IO.Jtll• ll •••• \ 11(1 Wt I h an I I 1(j Sea \'11· 1-. I J•agu•· w.itt•r polc1 • 1 • 1 ,, r •, u v t· r r 1 v ,1 I ,,, 1111;1 dr·I Mi:!r Thurs . ti••\ l•U llin g t ht• 1-:ag lt·s 111l r1 l.l tit• f1Jr third pl.ice , II ll'<lgUI• play I r 1·Ia11 11 -. l"" '' f 1 r !'> l wr111d go~1ls anrl !.tl·ady · l1•f1·nsc: w:.is a big far tor n 1 hi· v1C'tOr}. airing with the µl ay o f goa lie \l 1kl-S1hn who had Hi "·lid's s ix in the final p1;1rt1·r ~s thl' ~a King:-. lrtl•d t11 put 11 into nver trmc: < ;.irt 1•r Faller anti llanny S.·rncn:.on 'i<'Orl:tl •ti rh.' goals aµ1f'U: for <'•J1 •l0,1 d l'I :\t ar I lhl! 'a mt• :i., lr1·lf.t nr1 and [)rakt·i hur lht rtung ·~ fourth 1~ot1 I prnv .. d the maq(111 11f '1<·t or~ E Is 1· 1A h l' r 1•. C ''s t a /\11·,u u.-;1·d it s res1•rves frf'('() Ill dl'J)l>Slng Of fo:I Torn 12 .I .ind le<t~ue lt•acil•r I nt\ (·1's1ty s wept pas t ln •1nt., Iii 1; l >n tht• 1un1or C'tJllC'gl' J,., t·I unlJ(•dlE:n <:olden "'l'' t ,..,.,.,,, tfl tl' 14th -.·r .11i·h1 \l(·torv lh" ... ,. •t ' .. n ..,.. I t h a I I 5 l.i11i;ht·1 .11 <;rn.,-.m onl )Jun ;\1.1huflt.•\' )Pel llH• .1 ... ~. a u It w11 h four ;::o<i J:, Weekend TV, Radio .'taturdaPJ'• Agneda TELEVISION ~ :10 am 17 l COLI.EGE FOOTBALL Il- llnc11s at ~irh11~an 12 45 am C7J COLU :GE FOOTBALL Navy at Washington. :1 :io pm 121 SPORTI; S PECTACULAR Sa me-day coverage of the heavyweig.bt title bout llf•lween WHA champwn Mi ke Weaver (22-91 and C:erne Coetzec 12J I > from Rophuthatswana. South Africa. . , 4 pm 141 SPO RTSWORLD Stock car driveri, VIC: for :-.hares o( a $316,145 purse in taped coverage c>f the Charlotte 500 Also: The AIAW na · t111nal women's s wimming champions hips a nd l.t·~end<; of n owhng fi ·llJ pm 19 J NBA RASKETBAl.L The f..Cls Angell·i. l.<ikers mPel the Ut ah Jazz at the Salt l'<.ilacc in Salt Lake ('ity 11 pm C5J C'OL LEGE FOOTBALL The I T l.A Bru1ni. vs the California Golden Bears, 11l<.1yNl c<11 lwr in the day at Ber keley. RADIO Football !'llchras ka al Color ado, 11-30 a m .. KIEV <11701. L'CLA at California. 1 pm., KM PC 17101. ('at State Fullerton at Nevada < HenoJ, 1 p m , KW KM <1370 J: Long Beach St ate at Oregon State, I pm .. KNl\C I 105 S FM l: San D1e~o State at Wyoming. 1 ·JO pm .. KFMB 1760J; Notre Ut.1m c :.it /\rrzona. 10 10 pm , KOGO C60<1). Auto Ra cing Rivers ide I ROC, Can-Am Series. z· 15 p.m., KLA C C570J Bas ketball Lakers at Utah, n·20 p m ·. 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REOEVElOPMEHTAGENCY H OllCIE 011' JOINT P UBLIC HEAR I NG O N T lfl REOElllELOPMEHT PLAN &OUN D ARY A M E N D MENT FOii PROJECT AalA NUMB I II I IOOWHTOWN PROJECT AllEA I No1ic .. ,., rwrt"O'f' q1vt-n tnat tnt-C••'r r oun< 11 of t~ tu, or CO\~d Me..a amt '"" Co•la Mew R-v~lopmtnl A90'n t ~ will noto d tOlnt OUbl•< tW::ctflnQ On tnf' proPo\eO P• Otvt"1oprne-nl Pt•n "'m"nd~~t wn1tn tfltit\,., tht' t>Oun O•t•f' fC), PtOjf't l A tf!lit N u m t>"r I !Downtown PfOtM:1 A, .. ,.. ~n Ul•• t.1tv ot (O.,td Me~ on Mund11ty No'f'~mbwt J, 1980 at • '~ ~ m o,. ct" \OOn "' i>f''\1bl,. Uwrt'dft~r IF\ tht' lft, CovN 1I (h•inb•'\ Of C•h Httll ll)(dtf'<I d l II f 4'11 0,,_ .. (Ml• ~!>d (•ltfU•nid fn.; l~i11I c:IO(.r•Olluf\ Of flw -"'""' 0,.) Ifft ttrra uounrtant\ 1\ •h •oltnw' o .. "1nn1oq .. , d P'llnt un ·~'lot{ ,,., • ., lmt: nt Hdr OO• 6ou1.,. ... (,,.d fllortnt!' ly Iv ur1 lfHtr~lu>n wi1tt1i trito W~\tt.'tl-; otnir1noanon f1f ltW NortMriy ~tnf' o• tot '; ., 'Ml•d ~ f\1 1\ 'tM•n Of'I that ,,., T.....- h!MllllN or-. c.att Deity ~­~· "'·' 11, t4. 19 ........ ,e1iHif ' .. Fr uJay October 24 t9HQ DAILY PILOT 8 .i PUBLIC NOTICE Fr•nk E O•rlon Jt r"I\ ~let ..... nl WH f!leO with '""' Count; Cler• Of 0.anQt Coufll¥ on Oc l '·'* '1-l Publl-'two Or419 (04\1 CJ•••Y Piiot. Oct 10, ti, 24. JI,'* 3'1•-IO P UBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOU' IU51NIESS NAME STAl'IEMIHT ft\e f()ilOWlnQ pilfrW>n I\ dO+nQ bti1\• Mhe\ TENNIS ViOEO. l\SS llMw J••<k E C:o•I• -w. C:A 1f'l•7- LH Sc'11tl, IS\S Me ... Ytr°" E • I /I, Co.14 Me~. CA •7•2o f flt\ 00"\0V U I\ 'Of)dlJ(\t'(I by '111 1rt UIWldU•I I ttS<:noel 'f'H\ ""tt•••menl ••\ "'"° '"'" tne Gounl't Cle•~ 01 O•it"9t C:ovnly on ~II ltmt>oer /4 t• FtOt>o PURI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a USIHESS HAMl.UAl'lMENf I roie t(,ti0•1nq Pt!'"°"' are do•no Ou\1neu .• , EXEC:UTlllE OIRECllO«~ LO•I 8u!une\1. Center Or1v.a 1rv1rw CA •1/ I\ WALI ER f ttfCKMAN 1)01 w 1c kford Otf'ff' 6 r•·d (A Q7b1l RICHARD P CUN N l~Ow ~and'tlo"''· ,,...,,n~. (A '1119' f '°''' bu-'omt>\\ '" tonout lell tJy • 11m 11tc1 Piittlntot v110 W•Hfl'' F riP<fllr'l'tctn rn., ,1e1t~~·' ... .,.\ '•'f"CJ w''" 1r-.e t <hJ1.1., Ct"" ut C/tanQf Covo1fonV'1 e 1980 Fl- f'vt>t1\0.tJ Of oHy.-Crn•~t Daily Poot, 0 1.1 10 01 ?• 10 •'«I Pl'BLI(' NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE rlCTITIOUS IUSINIH l "CllliOUllll.lllNa_u NAME nu1111111NT 1 NAME nATIMINT fn• 1ollow1119 Ptr'IOns are 001r1g T nt 1011owtn9 J>t•1on, •ro do•nQ W 'IMU ~. bu\1n•\' ., J & S MASONRY 110 41\1, 1111/EA I RAIL llENTUAE, 11/)t Newparl 8eecn. C. t)MJ I !iky p.,. -le•••O. Suue llO. lr•tr"' J.,,M, Anthony 8uc.,•n•n, I 10 C•llforni• '11'4 •h •. Nt_.o IMecft. C• t¥3 O••"lt A\tOI a. .. 1.........,1, •"< Steven H C..penttr, l4A112 !aj).t, la t at110<nl• cor-•llonl, -11.ro•• Hun11n91on Be«l'I, C:e t2-0 Oraneo Pro)ttl Hu.-r One, 29tS c John G 8\IChenen. 110 ''''·1 A•O H•ll Avenue. ~uilt 10., Co••• Nt wporl 8eKll, C.., t2"l Mt'MI, C•lllc>rnla .,_,,, Tf'\lt b~\IMU '' tonouc.t•d by • Amrrlt•n N•t•on•I Huu\•nQ ~ner•I p.trtlwt'\OIO <.orpor•IM)f\ f• Del•••'" c.orcfor•t•Of"I) J.,.,,.. A Bu<tw""" Ill\/ Sky PMk Boulfov•rd. Suite llO Thi\ ,.,.~, ..,., td.o """n ''-''''"•· C.llfom•••"" C:o..nty , ..... "' 0<•"90 Cout1ly on ()< 1 hi\ Oualnen " COl'OUC oeo Or • tooer U, t..:> o•ner •• p.,r1nef\l\1p ,.UJJIS AMEJl l(.l'N NA I IONAL Put>ll.,_., 0-""9< Goa\! O•lly Piiot HOUSING CORP Oct ti, 74, JI, NO• I , l-'_'._~I Cl•yt0<1 Slewerl Vice Pres PUBLIC NOTICE I lhl\ \lalemconl .... llieO wllh llw C:ounly Cler~ of O•-County on 0. FICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAME STll.TIMIENT lol>erlO,oQfO HUNTE II a VOS$ An.r .. y1.tt uw , ........ ,.d .. lcl o. .. s ... "' PHI Otlkt ... 1"11 Irvine, c.a_ ttJU Publl\lwd Ora"!.lf '°"" 0 •11• P1lol 0<1 II 1•. ll, Nov I, I'll() 1711 80 PUBLIC NOTICE • . DAILY PILOT .......... K e ntu c k )' hon ored Col H•rland San· dera. of Ken· lut·~y Frled Chicken famr. this week for spreadlnf the image o the state. ratio ~r WIDE AREA COVERAGE Or111t CAuly, l .. A. c ... l), 811 .,..,..-. Ceuty. IUvtn ... <' .. 1,. '17.7a &oUI mo. NI& no depos;t on credit approval Ilk~'( I (Ill 'II R~f 1111 ft I fl'HI l'-I 'I II\ 11 I 1'-< ~ SANTA AHA AN OFFICE FOi SZO MO. ,.O. IOI IH MO. Mlwron llACH MA .... ADlllSS THIPOSTIOX 549-2287 C()l 1 ECTOR& a>RNER Iller• eo1ne a ll•mp• GOLD a SILVER PrtcM tor 1-..zs.eo e .... -. -Cl "'·" .... -K11•99rr-• Ma. -· INple L .. 1 .. "''· 100 Corona• -•11. ~P•-fT14. ·~ '°' Sllwr ~ lla.t1'. taA.1< ,,.-.... .. up; ......... C•U t•• ••••••t •••tef (7U )IM 1150 lcHllft CO. .. Plau Vlll•ge .._... .. _ ... ~-..... ~- Mercedes-Benz Inventory Clearance Due to the imminent arrival of the 19X I models. we can n(lv. make: ~omc \Cr) 'rwcr ..il investment opportunrue' available w t ho'c 1nd1v1- duals who qualif~. Y ,1u can c 1110) dm ing a ne"' Merccdc.'>·8en1 right now for It''-" than ~ou thought If that propollit1o n intri gue.. vc)u, then the ICSI drive \\ill loh(I\\ YOU the pcrfcll 'OIU· 1ion to tran,ror11t1on rnOuti(1n. t\t·t rld\\ M!~~~~ !~~!?,.~~~ ® 2!!70 1 Marguerite Parkway 11-5 Ave1y) (714) 831-1740 (714) 495-1700 PUBLfC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Business Bond Interest Accrues Ol(Series IHsues Neari11g K•~tirement 8y IOlfN(.UNNlt't' .., ............ r N t;W YORK Be carefw , or tho11e olct Send E 1overnrn~t bond1J you t.ou1ht durlnt World war If n1J1ht cOllt you a pile ol Most buyen, how~vt1r, 16C•''1P' ed the option of deferrlnte tu payments for the Hfo of thv bondi, That llfe 1s now ''1m11n1e 10 a cle»e, a rid 80 th .. tau <h•ftir rers are faacir1g a d11 y of n ·dwn m(l, albeit with a cho1re '"'""· <'Oflcelv•bly t1ven more than th<' h1ce valuc; of lh .. bundll Whul It .-mounh lo 11 lb1i1t )'our ~)fttributlun lo tht1 wu ef fort m \941 ml&ht ~ your lllll h.ibllit> 1n rllil No n et'd Lo rW6b lhlng11. be\.'au11c yvu h11ve al le>ut until lll8l to det'ldt! whit\ tu do. bul ,,.. furewanacJ The cl>Oicc i8 l<> re an vu11l pm l·eeds from the ~nei;i Jo.: bonds in Series HH bonds , which C'e>n llnues l~ proces11 of defemnic tax payments until a later date, when the owner might be rellrf'l'.t and ID a lower tax hracket l'IU~ SITUATION develop~ tw1·aw. .. lht• tJ !'\ Tre1i1~ury has indll'Jh-d 11 plaru. to r etart! the t10nt1:1 when lht!y rt:arh aite 40. i 11 s t e lid (J f t!" I t• ti d 111 g I he If n1atun1.Jcs again as 1\ hu!) done several umes In the past THEaE ARE. however. itt leas t two big differences between Series HH a nd the popular Series E bonds -known as war bonds in the early 194& and savings bonds since then. The decismn means Uncle Sam wtll pay bondholders the money hc owes thern. that LS, fat•e v:tlue and accrued interest, and many bondholders then will repay Uncle Sam the taxes they owe on U1e interest 1. Unlike Series E bonds, which were sold al a di11count from face value remember, a $25 bond sold for $18 75 -Series HH bonds are sold it\ race value and earn semi-annual interest payments. paid by check. For t!Xa mple, a $1 ,000 bond ho ught m 1941 for $750 has a value today or about $3,000, and tht: $2,250 differe nce between the purc hasc price .md the current vulue could be taxable as or· dinury interest income. 2. Taxes must be paid each year on the inttJrest earned on Series Hll. Note. however, that the reinvested fund:. themselves remain sheltered, at least for the 10-year life of the Series HH bonds. NOT F.VF.ltVONE will face a tax liability, s ince some bondhuyers long ago chose to pay annual laxes on the interest as it was earned. The fu-st E bonds lo reach the 40-year retirement ditte will be The pockel·aln 35rnm with bt9-Qmef• fMtu,... XA2 NOW IN STOCK! Perry's C.111cr• JH') t (•'Ill ~I '·.1 l,r 832·3666 AYA•t&IMOW! Prestige location Earlv Mail Delivery Holding and forwarding U.S.,_..,~ App ;;;;4 Tlt.Mals.lh 17771 .... St~T lr"-,CAt.1714 17141 549.4733 l Ol ol '"'WI. $p 011 S ond udv1•r1•·•ng conll! lo yO<J eve<y day 1ro •lie tlr19h1, l1•ely. 11lle•W•n9 M1lfU!M1 642-4311 ----"'°''"OP ---ll'Uauc M•A•n•• NOTICE IS HEltlHY OIVEN IMl a Pl'bll< -1"9 wlU .. IWld by Ille Clly C.-<11 of IN City of ColtA Mt.-on Nonm.,.r >. 1-. In Ill• c.o.....:11 C,..m..._ f/f C11, Hall, 11 f'•lr Orl¥9, C-1• MtM, .. •:• p.m., or •• -lllere•fl•r H pr.Cit<••••. on Ille 1o11-1,.1-: '"r•,.... ••..-•-.-•• Pin ...... .-Wllk:ll ,.,.,I_ --· d•rle• lor ProJ.CI At •• No. I l l>owft...,. Project ......_,, by Incl.., lftl •1t1llleO .. H a ll wllllll tr• roe<•_,., 1or .,,. ef'9c...,.llon ol IN ... ve...-,...,. Md I'~ ... , • ..,, '41-t.be...Ub&l~fl'•ru ll!M): _ .... ,.,......_ ..... , ........ "'-... l•B OlwM Woy, ~lA Mete, ,., 1111 Inc-lft , .... for - I .. ~ NOTICa 11 PUIUHER OIVl!N INI .............. .-.... --1 ... · ....... -y..,,,,., -.. -·.., .,,. City c-tcll•llW .....,_....,. llOmt. Ell&&N P. PMINNEY, City CIHll ' '"'*'' .... Or .. C.-ll Dolly ...... Oct ..... ·-4Jl1• PVBUC NOTICE · . th11a11 ll1•t1M:ltJ tJurlnM M i.y UHi, wt1lf'h •urr,.•ta lhlll ht.1lder11 ••• v .. 1nUJ ,.,., 1111r1nac ll> f1,.f'l,,.. wt~•lt...., IJ1 tAi.., th,. hull .. t i.r ron """~"-'"''•La ·r•t:•t.An1r.a, KY.&lf"Jit Y. l1m1tJa ,,.._,.,,, u ,,,,.,ICh AJ1'1l I~ wlll t .... ,.,.,,t'IJ 1t1t tt1,.~ '"a"h •14! 40 '"•vlu# U~t' ,,..,,,,.,~ with '"tie )'f'lllf 111 ..tilt ti lh V"t It~ futll'JA ft• 111Yf'at,w2 lti ....,, l&-11 lflf 1;1'111• T tu-tJ11V-. lflltt>it t.•• m llJ.t.t<.nt w &Offll' t.111r11U11.1'1 .. ,. l/Ul I h..-r .. Ill :. r ,. a 11 '' n t ,, r p r •• p u r 1 n it e 11 r I y ,..,, r •lmo11 t four decadeii. you ml6y rer<11l, bondholder" could JWll sit on their hold 1n~11 . confi d e n t that w h e n CUMNI .. ,. maturities were reached Uncle Sam automatically would-extend them Now. however, bondholders must act, and it's a safe bet that so me of them will need time in which to do so. How many bonds, for example, have been forgotten in trunks and safe deposit v.aulls '.' Which wjll it be: To face the sling of outrageous tax pay- ments now? Or take sheller in the new Series HH bonds, and thus delay again the day of reckoning? Bond.holders, il 's your choice. Last of a Lfae .. ,. ......... The last International Harvester Scout four-wheel drive vehicle rolled off the line recently at Fort Wayne. Ind., as workers and others watch. Low demand led to d~­ continuance of the vehicle alter 20 ye an. 532,674 Scouts were made. Honda Plans Unsure WASHINGTON (API The Honda Motor Co. says it may not build a planned $200 million automobile assembly plant in Ohio if the United States places restrictions on foreign car imports. Honda disclosed its position in documents filed with the International Trade Commission, which is expected to decide n ext month whether to impo1'e quotas or tariffs to keep out some imported autos for the next five years The plant, scheduled to be built in Marysville. Ohio, wowd produce l20,000 vehicles a year. (),·t>r Tht> <:ountt>r NASO Listinqs l ' ~ JI )0 • l<I • \)Ji .. \4 • 11:J ' •• '1"'-:21 • ll • ll'• h • ,~,. JJ I 2)4. )() JO • lo•. )0 • n ll"• 19 .~ ... ,,~. n ., • 11 ' , .. ,. ?0·. 1S • H. 1J 11•. J.t J. U', J)'. 1.t'. 16 '. 171• 89•. 901• 24~. is • ]1 '• l'-'• q• .. ''• f)J . ,, U '• JJ.-.. ' , .... . 0 ... . t) .... 66 ' oJ ~'" r I • n~. u, 27>.. ll•. H \1 ' •• 18 • tl•• U \• ,,, , , .. )1 11 • JI ' U. 1 J•. 1l". )1•. )8 ~ )I / 2 • J tfil'•., '"~ l• , ... )\• 4 )<> • ll • 48 ' •• 1" • .!+ ... 1• t 1 I 10 11 .0 • li 28'. U\e ll\• Slf(1n'' \ J1 • J1 Sh.Mt-a ' 1Ja. u~. St\lwm• 41' • 41 !.CAl~t,. q • 11t. 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Oc1obe1 24, 1980 N DAILY PILOT •1 Dow Jones Final UP 4.09 CLOSING 943.60 Big Spenders liquor Business Survives on Ads By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ Advert1smf! space m TV Gwde doesn't come cheap $60,000 for Qne of those tiny pages Usmg it a couple of weeks ago was Louisville's Brown-Forman Distillers, pushm1 its new brand Southern Comfort, a sweetish beverage with a strOnft alcoholic ki ck Brown-Forman paid S!H million m cash last year lo buy the Southern Comfort brand Now 1t 's ready to support 1t with a heavy slug of advertismg It will s pend $6 6 m1lhon in the coming year Lo tout the virtues of Southern Comfort To fmd out whal tht.'Sf' virtues are or at least how drinkers perceive lh1~ concoction Brown-Forman invest- ed $500,000 m market n>~earch alter 1l acquired the brand It found out a lot or thm~s some useless, some useful For example, 1t d1s- <.'overed 56 percent of Southern Comfort users are between the ages 0f 25 a nd 49. Iii percent are under 25 and 27 percent are 50 or older What do you do with that information? Money Tree Then 1t learned that 60 percent of users have attended college Very mtcresting What do you do with that" Then 1t found that the brand 1s strongest m the Northeast and surprise weakest in the South. I suppose there 's something you can do with that knowledge· advertise more heavily in the South But what 1f people m the South just don't like this drink, wb1ch wasrnvented rn New Orleans? What was really confusing was lht! research finding that people really don't know how to 1dent1fy Southern Comfort About 25 percent of those interviewed thought it was a liqueur (it 1s > Twenty percent said it was a whiskey. Sixteen percent 1dent1f1ed 1t as bourbon whiskey. Fifteen percent called 1t a rye or blend. Seven percent ad- mitted they didn't kn ow what 1t 1s Don 't think Brown-Forman 1s going to let us in on the secret. It has a good thing going here -Southern Comfort sells more than a million cases a year m the United States -and it doesn't have to be very specific about what it is it is selling, Maybe that's part of the brand's charm : no one knows what it is The new campaign calls Southern Comfort a "world famous liquor." Then, in small type at the bottom of ads. it's identified as a "liqueur" (80 or 100 prboO' What is a li- queur" It's a sweet. syrupy akoholic beverage, usually with a brandy base Of course that's not the Wl<Y Brown-Forman talks about the newest member of the family It did this market research to help 1t advertise the brand effectively And the camprugn theme 1t has come up with as. "Everyone needs a little comfort · · Who can argue with that? The TV Guide ad showed a man Just back from work, relaxing on the sofa with his ~ 1fe. Each has a tumbler of brown stuff -and the ad says "There comes a lime when we all want to sit back and get comfortable And there's no better way than with the fme, easy taste of Southern Com· fort " R~aders are advised to take Southern Comfort 'straight. on the rocks. or maxed any way you like 1t. It's one of the real comforts of life " All that extensive market research to find that the best way to advertise Southern Comfort is as a drink that l>rinp· comfort Bnlhant 1 Of such discoveries are fortunes made . . 'ifuc-k• IR Th~ .'i po f Ii git f NE-W -YOR"-1,AP I -sdlll\ J. Cl-ll' ll<•I • tdr"'d Ml than~ Of '"" f1fl.-e<1 ~' <)\l!Y't' """"' Yor• St0<' "-"~"nll" '""'" ~~fl~':4:l•Ol"dlly at ~~~than.;• . ''• OM1n9 , ~7 100 lA • Tt••CO lrl( •JI lOO J'l • I BM 14q "00 00 '• "u(ky ~,, J<iJ «XI '~ PtullPSPfl 16' ?\)) )/"" Bua9t~ JSI llOO ~/'• LTV Corp 32H00 IJ" AllRtlnfl \ /gq/00 )Q1• SoulnloRoy • 261 "00 .., • OowC""rn 1•1 ~ l7 .. 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" . .,... ~" 49 Wllodll'I > '2 70 >04 U' , • 1' 1 Y' ,31 • JI II\-41 Wolwtll 1.IO 4 JU l4'tt 1, Z.nllh .0 ll tSS 'f t " Wiii• 11' 1 :io • • .IS • ' , Z.ro • ~I u 17 1i W'OrlCIAlr 1 4t S l1.1rl\lf'd '1 I 2Jl J .,. .. ~· , Bankruptcy --the Botto1n Line In Orange County. bankruptcy filings as o f June we re up 45 perc ent from last year And . the number of p ersons streaming into bankn1ptcy c ourt hAs stea dily in- creased for the p ast two years 8) JOU,(' 00" 04 t._ O••h 1'1hM H~tt H you h<11l 111 't'lt-t 1 Jl"''t 1' t' ''lilll!'> tor t ht• na tion's t>t·ontHll \ tht•1 1· .. 0111• f,11 h•r ""' '" h·· in<'l ud1.'(I bankr uptt' It's up The num~·r o1I flt'l '•1110, thruv. 1n~ 1r1 1tw econnn11t' lll\o\t•I 1.., 11.,er1.: 11.1111111"'1d t' ~on· 1h .. 11 350,000 pcr-..on., .1rt• 1.•\1·1wn1•d tu frlt fur ba nkruptq 111 1~1 l'hal f1~u11• l'> 50 J>t'f<'e nl m ore than tht> la:.t m..1111r run"" lhl lJ.rnk ruptc)' courts an 1975 In Orangt' t '11u11t) ba11kr upto fa ling:> a !> 11f June 1980 wen• up l!l p1.·rn·nt from IJ:.l }ea1 .. ,. cording to tht• Or:111g1.• <'nunt) 11ffi1 r· of thf' I S Ba nkrupt<'} l'ourt What's rnon·, thl' numhl'r 11f i.ie r,on~ streaming into bunkruplC) C'11urt h..1~ steadily in ,• creased for the past two t·ars In June 1978. I 078 ~r~ons petetwned lht' " courts for relit'f from the ir debts Hy June of , this year. that numbtc.•r had mor e than douhled to 2,418. Indeed. for thl' $f;O filing fee, hankrupl<')' seems like a s1mpl1· way tu throw out a bundle of financial burdens 11111 Y..1111 ., .1 '-,.111 I· r .1111'"10 IJw p111fes'inr, h,ir1l.1µp1 111 • 1111~ht 11111 lit 1111 lw..,t cuur!>e for ,., ,., t1'1111· It 111111 • ,1 t 111 'di ,1<"l11Jn than a '11111 It,,,,,., 111111\t'\ ........... Jl,lllk I llfll I \ I I I l11td 1l fll 1Clll fllf i.I lot Of f"'"fll1· 1\. 111 1111•'\ J •II n • l\o:.t·I Hut it dt' l't'lllh lilt \11111 •1111,l(IPll '11u ,1,.,uld , '""" 11111).. .11 )11ur other .. 111r11.111~1·-. 11111 "'I th ti lh1~ " \our last r t' -.orl 111 lwr 11•·~ tr1111k Uankr uvtcy Do It Yc111r ... l'lf M:. 1\11<,1·1 11rf1•r ... tht· a ltcrnall vcs as "" t· ll :J !-. •• I h Ill 11 U ~II .. 1 .. p h y :-. t e p !<( u id e t 0 ha11kruµl n l'uhlt:>hcd h} lk1 t..1·ll'\' baM·d Nul o Press, the book lwlp!-. lht· 1h·ht nthlt•n end1' tdual asses~ pcr ... onal pr11p1•1 l ) via \,\,\II kshec ls to take best a cl v u11ta~1· 11f :.t.111• .11111 ft-clf'rJI PX empt1on 'i.\ :.lt:rns ,\ftt•r .1 p1·1 ... 1111 h . .-.. rl1·1.·1d1·d wh 1«h d<'hls :1rl' dt!-.dtargt'.1hll' ,111d which mui-.t bl' p<11d li.11·k. \l'ar a v. av offu·i:tl form~ an· 11ffl•rcd to 111.•J!in I hi' b.111k r;1pt t') p r111't"•!'> Tht• rlM' 111 pt•.-..011 :.il h.111k1 upl l'll'~ '' <IUt'. 1n ~O~ Wtl c. HAVf A HEA~N6 Af Uv(l.r. 1HE-?"1t76£ t\t1l i,1p AiL 17 W~f.,(,, (J(l1'Jlf l(pti A 01'£~ • t / AF~ A ~OWT~ VOU " ' I -! • • • • • • • ' •I I • , • • I I ' I I ' I N1ttT AT W€ ~u~· Hoi.1ti-WITH A Tr~Tct· fli~ iHl FO~? i WITH niE. C.O~RT t~~ YOU~ NON~~t~f'T c i ~o.oo m1 mrer-rv 6ofh ro l(OLA~ ttrz.tf7tW~S .. -. .... . ... ~ ...... ~~ ,, .-... .,, - Beach Walk and Talk By MAR\' JANESCARt 't;LLO Ott,_ D•ol~ Polol Si.fl Sleepy seagulls and a lone ~urfer looked uµ in surprise a s a group or people r ecently in- vaded their lonely beach The beach walke rs of the UC! Town a nd Gown )Y&fjt,ctll lhf'Jr weekly stroll along the strand. "Our group has nu rt'Qu1rements. J ust show up and walk along the section of the beach we've scheduled for that mom jng," s aid Ha r riet MPod. co-chair man orthe group. Paces varied, and walkers scattered along the sand, gathering al the end to eat lunch together in a convenient restaurant "We walk a long various beaches from Laguna lo San Clemente." said Mrs. Mood . "and sometimes we carpool lo San Diego or take Amtrak to Santa Barbara to visit those s tretches ." She has pa rticipated in the s trolls for 13 r:ra:i~~ginning a year afte r the,group was "Town and Gown breaks into many dif- ferent interest areas, and no one expected beach walkinli( to be P<Jpular when it began," ~he renwml)(.·rt·d, "bt1l l th111k 11·s co11s1s tently hc•en onf'•>flht> h(•<;l :Jllt'nded groups .. Mo~t tx·ach w.ilk•·r o; :.i re retired and Join h<'ca use they <'nJ•iy tta· outdoor!> and the SOl'tab1htv of lurn·h ;1ft 1·rwaril. but many li ke I he ('Xl'l l'..-!'.(' · 'Wf' ho Vt· one 7x y1·a r old lady whu not only hike s with us tn lht• morn mg. but she s wims in thcocean evt•ryaft crnoon. ·M r~ Mood said Some v. al kt·~ 1·o llc<·t ~hclb dnd d rift wood as the) go "l'vt• nutH'l'(I (t·w• r -;hl'lf~. CS~l'1ally the star-shapt-d v;ir11·1~ tn rccc11t years," '.'vtrs Mood noted Walke~ don't vcntun· out dunng poor weathe r but often '>t'c tht· <·ff Pct~ or winter storms in -;;md erosion, sht• -;aid. adding. "The beaches alw<iy~ seem to rnrrcct the mselves . because thc•y 'rc re lc.1t1vt•ly unchanged over the years." A hfc~uanl J •cp d rove IJll~t and disap- peared into the mist . lcavinl( lhC' walkers alone wilt\ the cool sand and break mg w_:n cs As the grouµ stroll('(! on. the twach was empty again, and the s<.'a~ulls returned to the.ir quiet s leep. ~k#lg briskly, 118Tbets d T~ and GcMn's beechwalkers er;oy the O&Adoors while looldog #or .,_,,. end Otfftv«xxl. . . pa rt, to the Jo'ederal Bankruptcy Refor m Act of 1978, says Ms. Kosel, 1>rofessor at Golde n Gate Un ivers ity in San Frunl'iscn 'fhe more hbcraliu•d luw permits couples to file separate <ir jointly (they could only fi le Janice Kosel -;eµarately prior to t he rt:>form act>, al low~ rente rs to claim $7 ,900 1n otherwise non t'Xt'mpt holding s uch ::t ~ bank a c counts. lax refunds, stocks and bonds and l e t ~ the bankrupt k1•e1-> a '>tzahle por I !On ur JJf<rSllnal pro 1wrty T h e n1'w law, which took e ffect 10 Octobt>r l97!j, also set up Chapter 13 The procedure re lieves a µc:rson from creditor harrassmPnt to pay all or part ur h.-. debt!<. 11\'l'r a :1 yca r period In add1t111n , lht· law kno<:k!. the wind o ut or cn •1li1 thrt'at~ lo st·1zc pe r~onal property in heu of paymt•nt or lit-ht~ Ms KoM•I notcrl that lending in~titutior.!> and nedit agl•ncics h ave alrc1tdy beRun to fight the law, citing rt a:> H ··111.:cn!>t.'lo steal .. Contrary to the J>(>pular stert.'Olype. s he says. hank rupt pe:r~on:> arr· not JUSl uneduc<1ted. pov t•rty -;tnckcn laborN~ Nor 1~ the debtor a con arti!'>t -...•ckeng a qu1 ('k ca!'>} way out of the dun let- tt•rs :ind thn•at1·rung n1llc1·twn a~ency calls The bankrupt 1ncrt·:1singl) 1s a m iddle-class wage l'it rn1·r :.lruC'k b) a 'il'rle~ or renanr 1al bluws during rnfl.1t11111 plagut•d t1m1•-. "Bankruptt·1t•!'> art• up th1~ year but t hat's not a reflec tion of the lit'-' r hange lJut a financial chaniw ... !>a)~ the 32 ye ar o ld Ms Kosel .. Peoph: who ust'<i to weather minor problems are now pushC'd ovt•r they don't have the resilie ncy they usccl t11 hav1· For the most part, you are talkmg ahuut people who have r eally suffered a loss.·· shP .,ays c it in~ rinanctal C'alam1ties such as serious 1llncs~cs. auto accidenu.. d1 vorcP settJe ments and l a w~u1b coupled with the shrinking va luc ofthcdolla·r ·With 1n0<1tion people ovcrspcnd who d1dn 't rtal1w they wen· doing 1t before.' -;he says "lnflatum rt'ally l'a1 " up !ht• margin ofsafety the) had " LOANS HAU REt:N readily available prior lo the initiation CJr Pr esident Carte r's credit- t1ghtcning polit•tes Credit C'ar ds offered a person <1f' small means a buy now-pay-later foothold in the a ttractive cons umer marketplace Once over your head in de bts. bankruptcy ofrers a re latively sim ple way to a fresh start. T he debto r has a choice of fihng for bankruptcy unde r the state or federaJ exemp- tion system. but not both or part of one and part of another. The new federal legislation is Sffn as a boon to the bankrupt, since most state ex- emptions leave the d ebtor with little property. Ms. Kosel says Cahfomia. however. tradlttonally has been a Renerous state "You can keep more property tn Cahfomia. which 1s one of trlc reasons why I out or 10 bankruptcie:-; oc·('ur in Califomrn." she says. "Most people move here and set up s hop (before filing for bankruptcy > because they'll have a lot less lo lose " Ca lifornia p roµc rty o wne r s prob - ably will opt for the state exemption system since a debtor can exempt $40,000 or equity in a home. The fcderul exemption, on the other hand: appeals to renters because of its wide- rang1.ng cover age of pe rsonal property and benefits. Still, the question arises· When should a debtor choose bankruptcy'' A RULEOf'TflUMBs ays you should serious ly conside r bankruptcy if your o utstanding debts total. more than one third or your annual take ho me pay. But that rule has been <,omewhat a ba n doned due to r ampaKing inflation. says Ms Kos el "J'eople usually know whCfl they're in ~in~ncial trouble," s he say!> Othe r bankr uptcy ind1cator!i include dun letters. collect mn agency c<.1 lls, wage garnishment!'> and chargin g ba sic necessitie!> :>uch a!'> grocl'ry b1lb Ms Kosel advises a potential bankrupt to make a list or debt~ and exempt a nd unexempt property "You have to look at what you'r e go- ing to lose,·· she says In add1t 1on to Chapter tJ, debtors should consider seeking help fro m Cons umer Credit Counselors, a non-µrofit organization supported r r..,-.,.., ~ .. •r .. -.. " ...... / i:1: !I .,,. 1iAl/r 1: . (•f,. 'i' •. c _ S !l>J,,~.,m~ ,f YCUP :'!~:~. •c·• •(fir. • 1~ \_T~N •/~ 91 y~vr7 IMJI/' 'ft! ;'':t.:t Fly , '-"'""'-'V--V'-'\./; L ' • •. ' • by credit agenc ies The cousehng agency, with local offices throughout the nation, charges $10 a month to help individual!'> cltmb out or debt. CREDITORS GF.NERALL\' µrefer de btors to seek consume r counseling help or file for Cha pter 13, M ~ Ko~cl says, sinre bankruptcy can leave the lending agency with littl~ or no pay- m ent. And Ms. Kosel warn!> of tht· safeguards de- signed to prevent abuse of Lht: s ys tem You can't file fo r bankrutcy again for 6 years . And bankn.aptcy will be listed on your credit rating for 10 ye ars Debts CO·Signed by a friend or relative will not relievf' them of their obligation to repay the loan. Spending sprees and concealed property or assets are not tolerated by the bankruptcy court. she adds. And though bankruptcy may be lhe panacea for an ailing pocketbook. it still carries a negative stigm a "There 's a senst: or trem endous person<1I failurf' economically and emot ionally," s he sa ys The stigma 1s fueled partly by a general in- tolerance for othe r relief progra ms such as welfar.e and food st amps . "People feel bankruptcy really isn 't fair ," she says "It ·s counterbalanced on the other hand : Ever ybod y 's e ntitled t o a second C'ha nce." " I ..... ................. . ... ·~,,_.,,_, Dellf~"""-·,..-.--- Stro/~ follow tracks d a lfeguard jeep, the only a/her si(TJS d life along the .strand. ' I I . ..... ........ ..... ----~ ' '"L ~\TU r il NG JBI I UARIES . , ' ,· \ ~1 ~ t ... · . ,, !tlordi Gras l'n•p<J n11~ t11r LtHlt:• :'\kt maid Guild ~ard1 l;rn~ ~H·n1ng ~o\ an• C..1rol 1 IL·U:-t•r 1lt>ft 1 .ind Barbara Cnu g , both of l lunttngl1111 H a rbour P l'1)tl.'l?tb from lhe SSS·per-couple a ffair at th~ Marrwtl llotl'I. '\l•\q>urt Bt>adl, will t>t;-nefit the Children·~ Ho~µ1tal 111 Orangt.• "11h \\ h1t·h t he ~u1ld 1s affiliated For rest!rvatton~ t1nd 111 form;,itio11. ,· .. II s.16·8121 \\hat's Good for Goose. • • DEAR .\"~ l.A:\'.lH.:HS I rt.•<1d you overseas in The St ;,ir~ and Stnpcs. II he lps ml' kP1•p 1n tciuch with what's happening at h"m<· And now. 1n rep<i :v menl, I would like to sha re with you and your millions of r<.•aders 11 secret that has made a big difference tn m y sex life. If the lovemaking a t home has turned a little s ta le. fellas. tell the wife to lose about 15 or 20 pounds C Especially if she has put it on around the haps and thighs.) My wife did this and it's fantast1 r -like mak- ing love to a new woman . We're like hon eymoone rs etgain S ign me - EXCITED ALL 0 \'ER DEAR EXCITED: Than.ks for the tip. And now, do you suppose lht> husbands out the re would oblige their wives in thl' same ma nner ? Especial- ly H the guy bas put it on around the stomach and looks like he's senn months pregnant with twins? Please let me know if you have any thoughts on this. I hear from a lot of women who have this complaint. DEAR ANN LA N DERS I noticed the brouhaha in your column from a ng r y pcoplP who think 1t 's out- rageous to buy jeweled collars for pets. takf' the m to the a nimal hospital In a •·pet a mbulance" and lay out billions (nationally) to feed cats and dogs. My feeling is that if they can afford it a nd wan t to do it, why should anyone criticize them " 1 wonder what t hese same people would say about an ad r s aw yester- day in the Miami Herald. Would you believe designe r diapers for baby? \'es. Calnn Klein has created status· symbol dtap('r pants in pure navy den im Thev come in infant sizes. small. medium and large. The pants have two d ouble -stitc hed patch pockets. all elasticized waist and Klein's hlock letter logo over the hip. Wanrra barf., Me. too. WHEN WILL THE NONSENSE E:'-JD" DEAR WHEN: I see no end in sight, if you will pardon the pun -so long as the flaky moms and grannies shell out money for the nonsense. t\nd. l 11&r~e, it's. ~re.~,lJ. na~~.~!"g: .. /\1111 Lo11ders Also that TV ad by another jun man~acturer showing a pre·teen girl mounting a pre-teen boy should be taken off the air. DEAR ANN LANDEHS \ newlywed couple mo veil into I ht> apartment next tu mine I v. antl•d tr' be a good neighbor. !-O I baked lll'r a ··weltome cake " T h<1 t wa~ thrt>t' months ago. She has bl•en ovl'r hNe e v e r y d a y s i n c e W h I.' n l' ,. 1• r "Jeanette" a nd he r husband h.l\t' a fight 1wh1(•h is often). sh e looks to me for advice I am s1r k or bt:ing in the middle. not to mention the way she wastes m v time I ha\'e C\'<'n !'ug - gested that s tie write to Ann Landers . but she thinks vou are Ii vin~ rn the "olden days" ·and you sound too much like he r mother I hope I ha· ven 't hurt your fee lings hy telhn~ you this • I need to know h ow to get "Jeanette" to stop coming over here every day of her life And please don 't suggest that I com e nAht out and tell her to leave me a lone She 1s a sweet person. a nd 1 don't want an e n e m y livi n g next door A PRISONER OF fo'RIENDSIJ ll' 1'1 FLORE NCE. ALA DEAR FLORENCE: I a m con· llnually mystified by people who think they hav,e an obligation to hold open house for anyonl' who takes a notion to lean on their doorbell. The best way to bruk the habit or dropper-inners is to say, at the door. "Sorry, I can't \'is it with you now because I am in the middle of something I must finish. Plea!.e call ahead." If THEY repeat, then \'Oll repeal -until your goal is ac·· complished. ( Horoscope ) Hallowee11 t:arnival To Be11~fit Charity 11w h11mwkt•1·pin~ dl' 11u r t ffit"nt uf t ht! Il ls II\'} I ,11\CI llntd w1 II l>f•·~ t•nt 11 '1 '1•1•11 1111 111111111JI I I u I I 11w1• ,. 11 <' h a r ii y l'11rn1 ,11l 11n f11du.Y, Ort. .II . Ill lltt• hut1·l's 1•11n vcn 111111 t't•nlt•r Adn1l'>'lttl1 ll'l'S or $:1 50 pt-r lh•r.,un will he 110 11a11·<1 to \la· A I bt·rt ~1111111 11111111· for 1\hu~l'd ( 'h1hl11·11 W l· hup1· 111 ra1!>1:' $~.f!OO 1111, \car. ' t»a)'" I\ 1 111 l> a \' c d ~ o n '-' x •·1·11 t1 v1• rl1 r.-.1•111r nf RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY w11.., Tow w..,t ·~ .. ,. 1922 HorbM l hd. Co•to M•10 -541.1 I S6 hou sek ec p1n~ at thl' hotel The event. held frorn 5 lo 9 p m . .-~ oven lo thl' public Halloween Contest Kid~ 1n C,,•,1um1> in the Hun11ngton C,.nr<>• mall Mon <>ve ()er <'I Reg1s1er rheo at b J' pm P111P ca1L'9''"". lor tnree age g•ouo'> lor,ni I IC. llJ Pl'Kl.IC' NOTICt: FICTI llOU\ llV\INE \S NAME STATEMEN T t ''"' H;lfOwHH,J Ut.' )Qt) .__ ch.•"4 h U\tntJI\\ d\ WE )t{lfN l'lfl'AllroR ; PAOCJur fS 111~• y,44 l/'l'rOn... , , , f\tt \•hfornut 'l71t) fl U l.V• 4W)I '' l •f'W (•llfO'n1., V/l I$ l •w t•fM'• M Cl..tf'"'· IMl'fl '>/,,. VttfOn_. lf~lt .. (.o11l1IUthuJ '-f/11 • fl\i\ t>u¥1\rt' 'tnMU,.l•O n, ,,,, 1ndh"OVAI 1 llf•"·tw• M U1tn1011 fn,, ''",.''"" .. "' """ 1111~\ 1i11tt• '"' ~ounti; (tlllf~ .,. 0 •1tllU• f IJ•.J•lff on A uq"'' IV '"*' Fl••JOt PMbll\flf u U• tfllJf , ,,, ... '-'•' • f • "V' Ot I 1(# 1/ JI 11 l~I ~ 1'1 ,., PllRl.U ' NOTICE .., .... J \ "JU PU RL.IC' NOTICE HOTt(I. OF t1E•lllHG OF IHE IOAll D 0, \VPtflYl\011 \ OF OllllHGE COUNTY CALIFOllH tA, fJOll A l'llOPOS£0 llNli£XAflON, 10 ftlE (tlY Of Hl.W~Ollf lllACH 0£\IG•U•flO AS ANHEJICA TIO N HO 11 ltOUNTV TlllANGLE I Oc-•'·' ... N .. [ W'rA~ o·-··'""'•'• P•O(~f'<I 1no \ "'' tn ... ,..,,.,.dt1on o f tn~ "tl'1,..1n4rt•t fjP\i t 1t; .. 1J d\f'l,.b1tf'O h:f '•trH I If> ""' c ilf' .,, NP•OOrl a •• ,n wt,,. '0"'~•\tl'd Oy u .. f1•1ng Ot • ~ .. \() Yl1on Of A~ltdltUI' D, IM' l.H't t ouf"t.tl uf ltw t1t't ut Nv...,OO•I U••<n <o1¥1lf'l lhf" (•'etul1vt 0 ftH 1>r Of tn"" ltXAI A(lttf\(., Form1tt 1'l" t U'l\••11\"otort \Jut •Ut4n• to P"'' / u• \ '''" • \J•·--~•on ' 1 otni~ntU"tQ w1tn ~H'tiOn )~ ,., \•Q '"' ltot"t 'J4J~I 'fiHl• "'I 4J0t' d nel W l•I H(A'°l U11 l11Cd A1~f\(, .. ,,,. •' r111 ( Wt1'nl\\1Ull j1rJ l't\\1qr1 lfH lnlt Al ru; fl•\!·•11 h"''' •n11r t1orn"I (It- , QI· tt lj,._ NOTICE OF DEATH OF I .,.,If l<IUU•(..• t "'"' EDYTHE A. HESS ANO Nf',. '•ON Nii 81 ,,, r.11 ' ', O• NEN P(JR! tlfAl.H •nu OF PETITION TO AD· w••r'IE.AS • '"U•' '""'''""'" ol MINISTER ESTATE NO. "•• •·•••nOf oouo"'"'••· "' '"'' '''"'0•• ,. . . -. . . ' DAIL f PILOf fffj ~"oviet Pririter Expelled J\I 0 SC 0 W I A p ) Authorities have ex pelled from the Com m unrst Party a 53-year · old Sov11t Georgian who used a stetle ·owned print s hop to make bootleg C'Op1 cs of J\lario Puzo's nov(·l "The Godfather," a r t· o r d 1 n g l o a newspaper r e port n•a<·h1ng Moscow. A -106333. ~."~:,:~ ~:,.o~~::~~:.,;:01~~ ~-~'..',.~' T o a I I h e 1 r '> • ··~" No ttQ.1••• d•'"o o.ioo•• , "!!<' T h (' (; e o r g i a n benef1c1arte), cred1tor5 o• , .. flodrc1 o• '>uo-•"'""" ''" n c \\ s p a pc.r zary a d t ent rr~d \Or\ of ,.df'I Hu~ C..h·r ~ (>t '"~ Ounr•\ UI an con ing -' ~YP"'"'"'" ,,... ,.,,,,.,,., ,, .... ,d,,1 Vostoka said Abesalom Edythe A Hess of Laguna o"""''"~•"o'"'"'' S1mon1 -S hv1li lost his H ill s Cal1 fo rn 1a and Ann1 ot1onulelJl)roo1m ....... . pe r sons wno mai be M"' IO<dltd"" "'' norl~ .. ~\l••I• print Shop JOb as welJ otnerw1se inte rested 1n the ~:~" '.:, ~~::·:~:...~·:7::.,,,~'°:,'~/~~ hl'C' 1.iuse of the oper a - w1 ll and or estate • ,,.,,.,,,_n,,..,..""rt6•·•r '"'' t1on . in which he printed Apet1t1on ha<>beenf1led "'"t-<>tA'> '"' '"'"'0""""""'" l.!U l'0 µ1 es o f the by Marv Jo Fleig tf• tne '"~,.";';~~~· ·~~~0 ;"0,.;"dAo~n<, Amen(·an book and sold -Supenor Court of Oronge '"o""•'"'" <c.m .. '""'" •••··'"•""II 1:; of them for large ' I.COUPON •• FREE5x7•• COU PON •• , County reque<>t1ng tnat '"' ••M•Ml' r•au11•11 o; \u0<1••1"on "tuns Mary Jo Fleig be appoint c',,0;' ~.~· .. ~: .. ~; '.::.~':nr:.'.'.:~·,~~;·;; ,.. I ed a s personal represen· 11 .. ,~'"'""'' "" ><11 • .,. ,.q""''""' '"' z v k dd d !IC tattl/(! tO adm1nlS \er tne 80n!<!O•\...-c•;oW!'<"lf"'(Unllu<t•nQ ,ar)';J OStO 3 a e tn FREE 5 7 i e'itate of Edythe A H es~ ~~1.~~,;~.~ ~.~~ :· .. ·',7~;·'.;;~ .. :~~ .. ~.";;~ that the book. about or-1 X "' < d th 1 d dent • • · ~ ~ l!an1zl'd <.'rime families. Un e r e n ept.o n flJ •JrdH Jflh• ,,~,1on (Ii l"t t.-t'tfQ• t "' Adm1ni5tra11on of Estate-; "'''""u'""""'''•" .nn was of "dubious artistic II 1 :, At I). The oet1t1on is set tor NrH RE•~ ,,.. '""'0"' •ar '"' 011' merit '· hear~ng ,n De pt No 3 at ~?~1~~5!~"~·,::;~~:,;1~u~·~,.',';:~:1 ;~· !~: I WITH 4•HOUR I W~st~,1~1~h:~~ttro1 o;~~~a ~~;"' "oer•q ~~"""''"" 'u"'""'""" ~ 'T~ei t:~er P ~et~~~e: o Ana, California on Nov-.,, .. ';:. ~· ~-;:, '::"'~~~"" i~~·n,; c;r he mes e lsewhere in g l'mber 18 , 1980 at 10 00 ,, •"q , '"'"', w""""o•? o, ,,,.. ~oviet t;eor gia,. includ-~ a. m L·'. "' tt~..;pnr ,...t.,." ~ 1 F YOU OBJECT to tne "• ;:~..:'":'':~ ,'.~'.':,·~.'~~" .. .,,~~~'.~ ing an illicit operation I granting of the pet1t1on ..... 11 0 •• nq••''"•" •v•no th al printed "photo. you should either appear "'"f"~"~ '"' .,, o• ..... ,ior1 g raphs of a r eligious I t th h n and st.:ite-0·~·" "' L•drt .,., .. ,.' 1"'-"''•n•n t haracter ." a e ('arl 9 I '<-I rnpo\••l oh••,•11'.ln 10 D• I your ObJeC lions or f it.. '•f•Q?,,<•"V ••••not ""~ '"" '• Wrtlten ob1ect1ons Wt th th•· ,, "n'Mf\"' ... dloO.Jrntd en .. ror> ; court oefore the hear•ng ";;~~ .~ t"';~~ .. ~'!E•a'~'~-,vc,,. 1,,6 1 ., ~ Your appearance may be ~~•·•M c..-,,,.. "'""""'o ••no•d'""' UI tn person or by your at ,.,,. "~ ""''d ·~ "" c "d"'°"" o• tM )C torney 9Qc;,,, '"''-WP°'"''"'"'' n• "' ... Ctru"'' ot "" I F '( O U A R E A ?;"~o; ,'" '.'.~',~d .. ~~1~0~·;,:~~·!'~: I CR EDI TOR o r a cont <• •o•r ..... ·~, "' 1•• a•,,..,. I 1ngen1 <red1t or of the-d"· •"'ll"• t'MO.•ttnor .. ,,o,~ JO ot•t>t• Publishing and print· 1ng are s trictly c~n ­ trolled in the Soviet L·ni on. and the distribu· t 1 o n of photocopyin g equipment is also sub· Ject to ught regulations. 0 CPa ..,ed you rnu..,t ttlr: '(our "~ • .'1 , !> ruq•..,~P '• vt:t< 1~.1 z o cta trn w1tn lh ~ courl or-.J*"f .. t,.,.\tf"OOI"'''°"" ,, .. ,. ... .,,(1, .. 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Huntington Beach Huntington Beach ; f f I or ~Id .. fl I ~ .. ,,., •• •"' 'Id ••• ,..,,.,.,,,,,. ~o ~.0.~.~~~~,,~~~:~ ·i;:;,,.;"'o.~~n: oc (714) 842 2172 (714) flUll.41 6711 "' I ing C iltm<o Wt nn e x-'•• . "' "'" '"" ,,, C.urort., <M Mar, C• • grMloM>n in • --"' pire prior to four month '!. •" • F 1, • ·" ''" U•• "' '" ,,,..,.., R,,,.,,,0 Godl>t!• 01 C0<ona dt't "'"'· ~ ~ from the date o 111e hear· " t a Q•dn<hon Oavio Howell of Lo119 : ::. 1ng not1C:Pd dboVe-k, o «t:>Er> .,. f><E llQA ?ri Of »1•'"' N• ... YO•~. \\\le• Mr\.,, .... • '(OU MAY EX AM IN E ~·~••l ::' ([;:~.~' '''A"',r OL•N 1:1 '>•Ott, Cnuoa Vo\I•. C. Ser'"'" ... COUPON••FREE5x7 •• COUPON•• tne ltlekept by the court. ">EAL ,.,,.~A,hlll>IOE? ""'~~u',..•:"':0o0i:'P~"::YM~1~1~7.,'. I Cttt'" o' It'll"' .._. I C ·1 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 11 you arr· interested in the 11o~"'"' .,"""'"'"°'' ~.~,''.~~:; 0~~~~~· .7' ~~.: H ~;,~ ~ estate, YOU may file a re· ut01•nQ1 ! guntv (A C.om~t•rv, 'l'll\tlt•tr, C. Mc;Cormlc~ FICTITIOUS AUSIHESS NOTICE OF TRWSTIE'S SALE ques\ with the COUr\ 10 re· fJ:.~:, ~,,;~'~;: f ,,._,,, 0"11"_.~ .. 1!0~ Mortl,htry <t1tec1m9 NAME STATEMENT 'Lo•n No n A151 ce1ve special notice of the DAWSON Tnt following ~·""' .• doing DU\I• T.S. No •140~S inventory of esta te assets Pl'BLI(' !'l:OTl<.'t: C.EORCiE DAWSON, Pi•..O •••Y """:~OWN AN O A !>SOCI A T E!.1,..,~~nt!!~~.:.~! ~=~~~"10~1~!~.:: and of the petitions, ac-~;,~ .. ·~:. ~~1'.i:': .. ~~=e.:.:~::; AGENCY. 1:1'1 C..b"llo C0<ta Mtw oucrl tteO -of l•utt WILL SELL C 0 Un t S and rep 0 rt S TUE~DAV OCT 11, IHO In~ "e'""t Elto.\ Cluo •nd • WO<IO C• •lUI AT PU BLIC AUCTION ro THE descnbed 1n Secl•OI'\ l 200 N\Utlt1...,:ii:;,:: lloom ,,,.,, .. Army •tH•••n H• "Wntl .... O L••••nc~ M 8rown, tl•S HIGHEST 810DEll FOii CASH of thP Cal1 forn1a Probatp WftolUi>•S<"°"' n,,,,, ... 1.M1far«1L Ot t1emet,C• .. Ctttdlln• L.•9uM Bra< rt C• 016S1 lpit'f'•bff' 41 ''"'* ot w te •n l•.wftJt la.. , • '"'"' lh, novQnH•n, JOdn Lttmer of GarO.n l "'" t>vS1np·u 1\ conouctro ov rl" H't· money of ''-uru\ed Sta\tt, •" n QM. Code ........ 1 ~ 1 'O , ., J,, , , J ,,..,"1.,,.. '--_. .an<1 Jo 8\ln~t\a.rcn or a1vH1ua1 htltt •no inter•'' '°""fl'Vt'd 10 •d now f )"'"t•1n l/alh!1' Ca orotneri L.twrf'nCe M Brown ~•a Dy ll undt, W•d Oe..a of rru\t '" w t' I tam M W1 tcox en, ~ ·r.~' ., ... ~~·,::: , :~: : ... ,~ J A f\•fllt"f o".".~~,'o'~ oo• ,11,.,"1.lunco•,! ~oo •• ,."", •Mnf.°',11. r•us ,uuemet'\t •• , 'tlt"d wun tne tne orooer1y htt•lnatte1 M'\ttiDect -.. , ~ ~ .. Count• c1n• of Oran.,. Co,.nh on Oc fRUSTOA DANIEL A MYERS 384 FofeSt AvenLoe Suite """'"'"' 0111ro•c• ot On10 ano 1 gr•r>dson tocwr l) ,. •"" JA ... fT l. ,._.,,E~S ""'o.no •nO 2 4 A . Laguna B (: c1 c n E....;_1r;;:r~·;. ~:...'Ill) M ·tn~I &.rotw,Ot SerYICIS Wiii tllR Publ••,_ O..a'IQP fo .. , 0.,,~.1~,:::,: w1le•s 1oor>t ltn..,!\ Cal1IC)rnta q2651 ,6 ,10 ~ .. -._. ;••g0o;,.:~",~,<><~~~~~· 1~:~ oc1 11 1• 11 No• 1 l"IO •11• IO .,,::/:E:~~·;,~; ~u~noe::,R~~~ PuOl1c;hed Orange Coast .,.,, •'•-<> ··~ > • P 01 M•moroat cn•0tt .. ,1,. Rev HU9n •'IOtnll..,,..,,, Daily PtlOI , Ocl 13, 2J . ~" · ·· "" IJ~J ' roun11 oo '""Forst Cnttst1•n Cnurcn Pt:BLIC NOTICE F!CTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME SlAfEMENT f t'if' IOllOWlnQ P@r\0.-, I\ OO•MO OU~t n~\\ ii\ t, C.RuBB!>r.,11E L ro n ANACAPA PRESS •lOO Campu• Or , '>u•I• :: 2.JO, Ne .. oon Bt•<n CA ~71'00 J a•t «..,,ruDO, Jld6J L•f(lt' Or SO L'"Quna C.A '11•11 t "'' Ou\+nP\\ •\ cunch.il tt.•o oy ~"' 1n Ot••0U(tl J1t"'E y,-uno r h•\ 'ICHeme,,1 wtt\ •tted ...,,,"' in~ Count• C.teo. a' IOrhno.,1 Couf\P; <On O< tob•r 11 19'11J Rocordt<I O..:ember 1 tQ/1 •• n\lr 1qao J2qs.ac Pl RI.I(' ~OTICt: "' ... ...,., 011°c1aung Se•v•<•• .,,_, No JS1l 1n book \101 p.a91r l YO of Ot 1iie o rtc11on Of H•roor L•wn·MoUl"t toe••• Reco•as •n ·~· otloct Of 1n• Pl.BLlf' ~OTJ(.'F: Jt I< M•Jt lu•t< or cona M~U RP<.oro.1 OI O<-County u 111 OMO N-67376 ''~ H>A ot ltust -rtt:WS tile rot1owon9 oro NOTI CE OF DEATH OF MILLS twr1Y NOTICE OF DEATH OF CHARLES LEE WELLS, <.~ORGE 8 MILLS. JR., re>1den1 Lot lOOITrKt7040,1nth•C1tvat EVELYN M. ROBINSON CHARLESL WELLS o•>•n••All•.CAPant'<l•w•yonD<· irv•nt, couni. 01 Oran90 s1a1• ot ANO OF PETIT IO N TO aka . , •o~r H tQ80 t<e 1s •u•Vivell 1>1 "" Calolnrn•• ~'per m~ reto•c!ed In ' AND OF PETITION TQ oau9nu•r V•••an Watt!On ot L•GUM Boo• m,-,l toB1nc•us1v•otM1s ADMINISTER ESTATE ADMINI STER ESTATE l<oqu•• Ca ano...,nRoy Moltsot Hun1- ceH•n•HN\ MaP\. In tN" off1<f ot •r.t NO. A-106299. a.•o, A-lOL]•d. 11utondftacn C.d .l9r•f\O<hfldre"•f'd t c nt Reco dt ot w1d Co ntv '" Y ;i .,,_., 0111itf Mcuoman S.rv1cH will oe 0~.,~' M:11.~. A•tllU~ , ... ,,. T 0 a I I h (• I ( " T 0 Cl I I h " ' r s . n~oo ~II '>dturady, Oclooer is.•'*> •t C•lilornl•9171• benrtlCIClrtes cret11tor._ 0 , lll'l tC lr1t ies c r .. di t or<> 1 o~PM .it Pacotoc; vie• Mor1ua1 r Il l. •••tel "c!OrM• o• <om'"°'' n. and contingent creditor~ ol .-i t t " I, I ~r.·1>• f>d t•to(. 11.ew MOrlu•rr, >1gn•1tOt1 I\ Sl'IOW'I •bO••· no w•••anly E I M R bin n·"· or-.anH..<.'1.Q mi;iat:\ .cr~ ... 1 .. 01 s. Q. • .i.~ .. .,,.,1-&.ratnO>urc-IOt•' 1~g1.,..n •lo•tHOfl1Ptetwn.•S"ot<or ve Vf'I O 5'0 Cti.1r ll''> Le-~ We lh, il ka !.TAONG rect•n9\I N e 1/1/ p 0 r t B e a c h Charle"> L Wells of Co'i ta 'I AN M Sl RONG, re>IO•"t OI F1'11tl Tl!t """"':E•rv u""••r\••UOrrOol Cal1 lorn1a and person;, M"'>) ra l tl orn lcl ~1'1d U ldlOQe, (.a Pa>-.eoaway $u-nly <>volt\,_ OrM<)o Co;t\I l>a't>' Po!Ot lt\l\I bV re• °' "OrUCllor OPlaUll hO ma .,,,, Ofner <~ n < c "' Ull<>Oo'l JI \qiO Ht .. a> a na\11"' 0<1 7• ti NO• I I• 1980 08'80 on lh• 01)11 toon\ \t<;url'O tnrtPDy W y u.;: W t ,~ ' -01:' f -.o n <. WnO ITl nY be ;I PH1nsrl•MHd ano tame to I neret~'"'' o~cut"" '"° otll•.,.., 10 tere!.ted in lhe wolf dnd or otherwise tnti>restf'd 111 th !' '-~'"O'"'A '" ,,,. Stan •o•nl J'n PUBLIC NOTICE the ""°"'''II""" .. written Oecl•••ltOtl estate wi ll dnel or (•')\ah> r•M 1n ll'K u !> N••• Ourtng Wo~•a : •• ~1~'::.~otC:.';'.:cn,,11.'.::;0~~1~,~: A pel1t1on nas bPen f1h•d A oet1t1on nae; been ftled ::: •• ~ .. ~': Z.':~~."'Sv~;':'m::" 1 :_~ F1CT1r1ous1us1NESS to uus. ""' """'"'gnea 10 ,.11 u •d by Anna Nell Clark ano by Laura De Suttcr 1n lhP 1 0"4 M•·" C• "' • oui.gn NAME STATEMENT pt-rly to ........... a Obllg<tlton• Mary Jane Van De Mari,.. 5upf'r1or Court of OranQP ... q,n." ... I\ WIV••eO by n.s "'!·f• ~~~~::011owon<1 ,,.,,,.,., '' doono bu" :;~ 'n':~~::; to!':~:;;~~ec~~~~: in the Superror Court of county 1PQ Ue'>t1 ng t n ;it ",;,~;~· ~~"!n:~~~·~,:~:~:~;;~ SATURDAY.OCT. 25 By SYDNEY OMA RR Lt;O II lANC,OON & AS be re<orO.OJu•d.l<llOa.on\tr NO~,., Orange County reque<;;ltng Laura De SuttE'r be· ap M.,. l.• • ,.,,.,Marv 01 N~w soc .... I ES '•W Walnut SI founl d•n I'" bOOk •»~ p.tge 6>& ol •••O 011 .... 1 I hat Anna Ne ll Cta rk. and p 0 I n I e r1 a s f) f' ' ~ 0 n a I .. ' • ' d•"' 0 orou .... Joe ol Nor'tll VIRGO 23 S and exc.1•~m .. nt <1f d1'i "-"" C.• Q1/08 • Re<o•d• Mary Jane Van De Mark rP p r ~'i""l 'lt ve to a d d•w• "~ •~'·"~' ,.,,, or ntto ·•I (Aug. . epL "" ... Loo 'I Lat\QOO'I 16!>iJ W•lnu\ St S••d , ........ DI' maat but .... ._, . -. ' <J p ... ~4""'' (otonoal.Fu,,....•t Ho""' 22 > Career or occupa-coverv Le<>and:inothcr Fount••n"•"•Yj;t9JIClll cove.,."'"'"'"'•n•v.••Pr•no••m t>e appoin1ed as perc:;o,,at m1 n1 s ter the estate-ol "·••m•n\l••<.AonF11cuv.Octoarr ARIE.." <Mar. 21-Apr 19 >: Opportunity exists fo r better communica· tio n, effective distr ibu· tion and display of prod· uct. Relat ive may wa nt you t o becom e 1n e x tricably i n vol\'ed 1n , senseless dispute . Know it and steer clear of foolishne5s. TAURUS (Apr. 20· May 20 ): New approach brings method of saving money a nd increas ing income. Highlight in· dependence of thought. action. Let go of past m ethods which drained you fin a n c ially and s apped your e motional strength. tional change could be Aqua~ian figure prom "'"" ou\'""" ,,·ronou ... a o. • oi.eo, reg.iir01nq 1111• "°"""'on o• representat ives to ad Char tes lee Wells. aka .• . •1100PM 11•••HJJns .. o on a genda. S uperior ex· in e n tl y fresh C()n ,.,..,trdo.art""''n•o :':~.:'c':':i":~ ;·,::~,,.:;:,;,"':.!'~;~ minister tne eslate of Charles L Wi>lls iunder ·'• ~1101 ·11· b . d d 11\t\ ~:.~~"::" ... ~will> l"t bvw111 ~eo OIT•uSl,••th 1nle••\ta\ Evelyn M Robinson tun· th P lnde ppndPnt A tl presses WI angness t o cepts n nc eslrt' re (OUl\fV(letkofOran90 Countyon(k 1nwlanot•l>'Ov•O.O.•O••n<t• ••• ,,. der lhe Independent Ad m1n1 s t rat1on ol Estales make room for you al suits t0Df0rt)t'l90 unoert .... term•OI W•dO.-f'Ool!•U\t m1n1strat1on of Estates Act l rnepet1t1on1S5Ptfor , top . Ge m in i . Sagit · PISCES I rt.'b 19 Pub1t~O.;anQt'C.,.\IOa•~'~.: ;..:s;1,!n:;:~1 ~;::1~:~n~~;.~;.,•:: Act) Ttieoet1t1on 1sset for n••aring in Det.>t No 1 at tarius and a n oth e r Mar. 20 1 Dct•ision is 0,1 111• 11 No• / '"° •m.-o Y•d~olf•U$C hearing in Dept. No. 1 at 700 Civic Cenl"r DrivP, Virgo figure prominent-r eac h ed concerning ~•o wte w•11 m,,..,donw.one5o•v 700 C1v1 c Center Drive West 1n tht. C•tv of Sunta ly. bus iness Io cal 1 u n PUBLIC NOTICE 1 :.~~·;.,~ ·~· ;:i.~:.·~~:;,~'v:~~~= West, 1n the Cit Y 01 Santa Ana Cal11L,r111a n Nov LIBRA (Sept 230ct Prot ect t erritoria l -01 Am•r1t•T-•r.r...11e11•0.o .... c.1, Ana. California on Nov-Pmbt•r tJ 1980 a t tO llO 22 E h . . I-' ' ht y FICTfTIOUSIUSI Nl!SS 8oul•••rO.We•t.Or.,,go,C•ttforn•a e mber t4', t980 at 10 00 am I : m p as1s on o ng· rag s. ou regain sense NAME STATEMENT A11"" um .. o1 '"" 1n111.1 P\ll>t1u11on A M range project , trave l of dirertion and muncy Th•fottow•no oe•,,.,., "oa•n9bu"·joft1>i.no11ce,1r..101•t •maunt of 11>• ·1F YOU OBJECT t th IF YOU OBJECT to lh• I b h ne\\u uno••o b•l•n<• of IM abllci•llon O P qranttng ol lhP pel1t1on. plans, education al OP· prospects wil rig ten COAST swEEPtNG SERVI CE ""'ure<1bvthl Mioveoocrt1>t<1 o..oo1 • granting ol tl1e pet1t1on. you shoulr1 either <1opeor portunities and written as result. Stick to basic 7m so P•rk Om•. S<Mta Ar>•, C•.,1rus1 ano e111,.,.1ec1 <otts. upenso, you should either a ppear at l'"'e hearing and t tate '?IOI •nlledv•n<eSt>ll&,400 U '1 > material. Look beyond issues. oo" Z.P•to. 111 w 1Jo1n st oaio:oc1-r 7,,,. at the ~ari1:19 and sta te your objections or frle th e immediate -. ..,.-p, car10n,c•.aHs . r.o.s.r.;1ce c-"'""' !your ot>1 e ct1ons or fife wrlttenobJections withthe Perceive potential and tt~ 0mar~ -~ r11" bu\tn•\•" conouc•ed oven tn· .sw10Trutt•. written ob1ections with the court before the hearing. ~ ,, 01v1du•I By Sh..,,, N•lce 1 t b f th h · bring obJ·ectives into l "I 0onzep1co Aulsgnls.<rot~•Y cour e ore e earing. Your appearance may be CUSTOMFAAMING Thi\ st•tement ... , ft1ed w111> 1rie ~c11ye1~.w·11. Your appearance may be -t focus. Soec•almnoin c ic~•o1o c 0 ..,.... ""· I 1npersonorbyyoura -SCORPIO (Oct. 23· S HADOW BOXES ,O:n, ~s. I~ ranQI! ountv on <-?;'1~?~~ornte•2we In person or by your at-torney. N 21) Der. t 1803 ""--rt Blvd ,.,.,.. Publl~ Or-eoas• 01o1v P1101. torney. I F Y 0 U A R E A ov. : me erms, r...., ... ~ · t: 1 Publl•N<IOr•fl9"C.,.s1oe11yP1101 cx1,11,24,31,1t10. •nl...a IF YO.U ARE A CREDITOR or a cont· avoid sell:<fecep~ion. im · ~¥' ~ .oc1.i1,14.~i.Nav 1.1• ,, .. _., CREDITOR or a cont-1ngent creditor of the de· prove basic serv1ces and. ·• ---d\.~r P UBLIC NOTICE ingent creditor of the de-ceased, you must file your remove safety haza rds. PUBLIC NOTICE r ceased, you must file vour c ta1m with the court or ULTIIHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CH.t.l"IL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa fi4fi-~371 "EICI llOTHIU SMITHS' MOUUAIY 627 Mam St Hun11noton Btiacn • 536·6539 l"ll«FAMILY COLO .... AL fUHHAL I HOMI 7801 8olsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 • GEMINI CM ay 21· June 20): tmpnnt your ~-o.wn .style ; state needs in · , direct, d yna mic m a n · ner. Take a ch ance on y o u r o w,n i d e a s . abilities. Judement. tim· ing wlll prove accurate. Wear bright c o l on, make pe rsonal a p · pearances and follow throu&h on hunch. , __ ----" mousausiN1~ t • ·th th t • Pisces. Virgo natives ,,cTrTiousauStNISS U'MSTATIMINT · c aim w1 e cour or p resent It to the ~rsona l play key r o les. Co· "~ST~TIEMINT Tl••...--~ 19 -· _ .. present it to the-per~al representative app0lnted1 worker becomes Vflhta· TM rorfoWl'fi9 ""''°" 1• doing bu~•· neu .,, • representative apP9inted t>y J he court within fou r nuus. ., cRfA TIYf ENTEAPRtSU. m~ by the court within four months from the date of -bJe aily. Y-OU nOW a re ELECT AQMEO ICAL SERVIC E SMtaANA .... COl .. MeM,CA.,.?J months from the date Of f1'rst 'issuance Of letters as ; ' -r l l"AClffC Y•W MIMORIAl l"AI• CetretetV Monuarv : CANCE& CJune 21· July 22): You have op-portun,tty to diversity, to broaden horizons. Ele· menta of timing and •uck ride with you -you could hit proverblal jatkpot. Gemini, Sa•lt· tarlua n aUvee play 1l1nlllcant roles. LEO (July 23·Au1. 22): 8• receptive to • plans which call for re· view. rnta1on and r• ,Mildtnl an a more solid bue. Meent oa apecJaJ eoatacu. friend.a, and h&lftUment ol desires. bl t f .... tech COMPANY, 1'1' Saulh C.aHI .. ..,., Mery El'-" llt\M'-11. U IO 5.afll• a e O per e .. r -L•vurwie .. c1>,c..ttu 1 AneA¥a .. eaa•a-.u.m11 first Issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of, niques and streamline Floyd P .. 1 ~vu,Jr.M D , ,.,. r111t-1neSS IHOftduC1adD.,.,,1" provided in Section 700 of t he Probate Code o f procedures. :,.~oHI Hwv .. Le9u119 eucll. ~ 01"'°"•1M.rv-....u the Probate Code o f California. The time for SAG ITT A a I V 8 Tiii$ t>Wneu I• conouc1a<1 bv •n ,,,. Tiii• , .. ...._, wn fll.o •"" t.,. California. The time for filing claims will not ex-( Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Avoid 0••10U••. c-ty 0er1t "'or-. CountY Ofl D<· filing claims will not ex· pire prior to four months rushing decisions -n111 :.:=·:.~; ~~· •11,, ,,.. •-1• 1•· ,,46411 pire prior to four months from the date of the hear-time is 00 your side and covntv o.r11 o1 o.-.,. eoun1y on oc-~•tMCI or.,.. eo.1• 0.11, P1to1. from the date of the hear· ing noticed above. I one in authority "pulls 100.rts,i•. ~147211 0c1.>,10.11,2A,1t10 ,.,,. ingnoticedabove. YOU MA Y EXAMINE strings'' for yo u . Publl•'*'Or-co .. tO•llv Puo• 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.I' Nedotiatlng position is 0c1. 11.1•.11, i.ov.1, 1wo m•• PU BL.IC NOTICE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested in the • If you are interested in the estate, you may file a re- atronger than you m ight PUBLIC NOTICE ~1CT1T1ouuu11N111 estate, you may tile a re-quest with the court to re· anticipate. An agree· TM •o1=1;!!!~'!!"ci 11u,1. quest with.the co_urt to re-. ceive special notice of the 1 ment, contract could be 1 ~1CT1TtOU1 autiNHS nuus; celve special notice of the inventory of estate assets1 revised. I MAMaSTAT•Ma•T L•G~~~~~~· 70 V••1• o.i So•, So. invenoftoryt of esttlatite assets and of the pedtltlons, ate ., CAParcoaN (Dec . T11a 1011owino--•·-g11u11neu JC1M01llM<1Canney;10v111.o.1 and he pe ons, ac-c ounts a n r e por !" J ... y f i h .. , iMT EllMAtioMAL f"A M So1..so.L..-.c •. m1i c ounts and r e port s described In Section 1200 22-an. ->: OU lD s I AMElllC.-N TllAVfl ASSOC., 12447 Tiii• ---lt<OOWCIM by an In. described in Section 1200 of the Callfor,,la Probate: job which. had been Bu•ros1 .. ~Grow.CAftMI dtvtct ... i . of the California Probate Code 1oawln1 at your con· Craft Bazaar o.,;:~= ... ~~2 a ..... 51.. Tllll :...:::,~:.~.:. wllll I,. Code. ' I Chapel l 3500 Pac1frc View Dnve • NewPOrt Beach ' 644·2700 l McCOIMtCIC MORTUARllt L1Qun1 Beach ! 494·9415 • LaQuna Hills { 768·0933 i San Juan Capistrano l 495·1776 j i H.U.IOl LAW~MT. Oll~I Monvarv • c.errwterv • Cre,,. torv • 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 54().5554 1deace. Problem which '1 T1111.,..,_.,11 c0ftdll<'tec1 llY Ml""' c-•y etwtt"' 0r ... c-i, at1 D<· Rick L. Lund, Wiiiiam beloaled to another will More then 50 community IMor_.,... -i.11on etllff tttat1 e ,..,., u. ,., PENNY & PENNY by Iv. Schmidt, AttorMVs at, nololalerplqueyou. organizations display 1 .-•-~;_....... ,.11911...,. 0r.,.. CMtt o.i~•:: Joftn C. PMny, Attorney Llw, JM San Miguel Dr., ~:._c:.':~::':: ActlJAalVI (Jan " bNotlful hind crafted OWctor oc1. u,14.J1,....,,1, 1• .,.._ •t La~ 3471 Via Lido, Suite 300, Newport .. ach,I MOaTUAlY 20·F•b. ti); A "new 1tema 1ntheHun11ngton T1111 .. -.-. ... 111ec1 •"".,. S411t• .,, Newport .. ach, Ca. UUO; tel : 17 10! 11oeroadwav Center mall to raiae <=-•1 °'" "'0r-. c-r *' Oc· ' Call 142-H71. C&Utomla 926'$ I 644-1222 Costa Mesa love" eould enter 1,our funds this Fn-Sat-..._ '· .-. ,.,.., Put a few word• I life. Be ready or Sun Oct 24-25-29 ,_.oP, tMtl .,.., ""•'' •owork for ,..,."._Or.,. C:O.•• o .. ,, P1101 Pub11v..a or.,... co.e" °"''' P1101 "" 642·9150 -cban1e, travel, variety , oc~11.11.M~ '.uM61 • u. oct.t•.u .11,1• 4J0s.ao 0<111,11 14 1teo •20tt0 "----------~ ... ·' - MA•MADUk'" New perfume?" SHOE MISS PEACH ! 0 Ai2:rHvf2. fl<PLA t~ Sc..t~NCE I 1. ~·-l....--·- > THE FAMILY CIRCUS ., ( 'IJ\1 ~IAH PU.MISSION INTO TOWN . FUNKY WINKERllAN 111•111 lfTB1111i ' H ••• ,. t " f .... -· . .., ... 't.11-I INl\t l1M I 1141 11,Jf '11111£ UI AA t l>Rf ~~t I 1 1r '"'· •lt..11• 'W "f ... ~j ~ by Jeff M~ ... ly by Ferd & Tom Johnson 4f KE ':. '0 :, RARE' OCCA':. I \ I \'h "" l kt A 1 ~J· : ' ) { ~'"'"' ~ "'• •t-i. • I T 1 I \ ., .. ,, ;H , . L LOCJ(EE> I ·'' '"'l ...... -' . 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FUli..SA(J( MADE HI!:> PlLJNGE ; DR A BILE by Tom Batiuk 'TUE 5TIU.. ~l~T AIR WAb SAAff~ED ~THE IMPAC..f OF Hf6 IJJN6£ I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE COMICS I CROSSWORD BIG GEORGE "Toast coming up " by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston nop:.: -1'D P..f rn ~ rLt 8N It IA 1 F~L A$1 ER ()fl !i Ir F LOOR OR ~-rot IN 1>..lll \ lH~LJ R Ft1 ~ yo;p rlJ C,BAND \$ FANAT1r AW-;-K.EEPtlllG lH1S PL.Rrt rt Ln1 .R1'\[~lllJ/ HL r 1(.1fS l ll' 1" If-Jll-LEAVf" R MFG.::, ELL'/, Tl-415 t5 NO TIME TO (JIYJJ$S WHERE. I TuREW MY Boe.KS Tt-itS ~'?NING: RrlfWhERE'. DR. SMOCK YOU SAY YOU~ WI F!! r::::>oeSN'"T" UNc::>S:RS"f'AND YOU, c::>OCIO~ !' IF >-~ ... ~ ~1.."l\..ILC' A~ F\..~ ~"L'i · .. ·UJ···· .. MA.'4 M..J~TL'i ICU'L.-T · ''11,,'1 .J(.)T L'flt.10 IA/ TllE rA Tt~.., ~' A• ~, It by Gus Arriola "'\ 1t.r. 1~.\\lf:-T""' LLIH1'J T~' Ll\if;; \-.llTH TRllfH, CAl-l LIN/ by Harold Le Ooux SMILE ~·LITTLE SMIL.E WIL.l.. NEVER MURT vou .... -----.. ----·- Ryan by George Lemont TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 '4•··•' tut 11 T w 11~. wtoh• '" , ,,,, M Mnlh•t• ,,., ~ l''M'""'" lh f t•-OI •i1rv t ·At A,, ••nit l8 l1tlrP<t!.( l'l <•llibll~ 10 A1d1Cuh• "J?Nt IP3m ;>4 Pol parly 2!. W•ll• 1149 ht,ll4ll,fli I' II fil 'h,uloHut •Jiit •• ht .,, ..... , ., •• , f,•, f '"'' h . ACM'l"1•~n1 t.'• fluOt!lt '' ~"·'•' 70 ,,, ••• Qll • t lll'COro 1 t fl"•alc• man 73 Ra11ona1 14 Rocir1•il-J\ 1', l •talO '" M~ HP.111 onwr.i 27 It<< lldt y p.-rr oo 11.1mo :>9 R+C.oPI\ , Uwn 1'411 • I, • ,.,,, ,, •· , , ,,,1,; 1"· f l)IH\d,ft i~,Jtll-t• •' l,1111 '.I;> Lo111 \/IP I Ho1m n Earth 4f:> .Aral and 33 Away 4 C•1urt11 d•\ ?6 C.11y nf'a• A1ov 34 Hille• dnd h +tl ca .. o 48 Small group H('s~ 5 0 1 Mom ano ?8 Man.Iona ) 1 Gets up J f:> UK c11y Pop 1no1an SI Collonwoods 40 Oes•~I f:> A•ari <.IOa~ :>9 Betsy )4 Garments •i M11rxrs1 I 0Pn 30 VP.hlClf' SS Moslem Cl)I 44 Oepa1t 8 v l!rman cny 31 Tenoo11 1e9e 45 Fern Ctus tP• 9 Sow,.o IS -S6 Once 111er1a 47 Slave ol old 10 Droop Mil"'"' ~11n11m•da1e 49 Moulhs t t Whf're O\ln .j] E1cu1p<11r. 61 Spe<.~ 50 T Chis ljP IS "18 Gos~·P 6'.l I rrc~ le 52 Aurho111al•l')n 1? S~ull 1>um11 ')'I Armarn 64 lnso1en1.e 54 kind ol pie 13 An10na c11y 41 Foolblll ploy 66 Hwy '18 Fence slep 2 t Slay "1 wo1ds 43 -11g111s 68 Three Pret 2 , • 11 12 13 14 Rewarm Special In Bulbs If you h i.v~n 't hc1urd 11 alre•dy. fall 1:1 thl' trnu• to r>han and plant ror th11t jlrund llnd atorloualy rolo rtul :..J'rl 01( aarden For tht' u tllult'ur llr pro feuion a l gardener , tht'rt• ~ nothln& that 1t1 as eats)' 10 1otrm1. or that Will rt'WlHtJ OIH' '\O handsomely for sut·h J little in vestmfttt u11 bulb. The smlill amount of llmt! spent ~lunting m the nut few Wt't'ks w 111 p11y ofl next spring when the garden bursts in~o the magn1hcent t•olnr spectacular bulb flower:. pru duce. Your local nurst>r) 1:. o{{ermg 1 those recommended for your area. And right now selectwn:. are at their best. The rest will be simple: plant to the recom mended depth. water on a reg· ular basis. add a little bone meal and wat<.'h the plants grow and flower. llANUNCUL US AND anemon es are am o ng California's favorites. They are perfect compa n ions in the garden and both provide weeks of brilliant s prin g color Anemones bloom in the garden and bloom in combina tions or 'blue . white and red. while ranun- culus are readily available in separate shades "Of color so you can develop complimenta ry • pla ntings. Daffodils a re top performers in the spring garden. They enliven neighbo rhood s from border to border. Among the daffodil bulbs. you will find in· teresting and striking flowe r forms and color choices. CHOOSE YOUR t ulip and hyacinths now whiie the color , choices are good. But be s ure to refrfgerate them and then plant in November and December Ask sour local nurseryman for cultural advice. Gardeniug ---------=============== . .,,... . f"nday. October 24 198> DAIL.,. PILOT ,, I I APWlrepholo Fo,rtified Carrol Dan Stratton of Fre mont, admires an iron-fortified car- rot he pulled recently from his ~arden. The seed sprout ed and grew through the hole in a rusty nut buried in the garden soil. Could this be what gourmet chefs call "carrot rings?" Yule Tree F arills Have Bumper Crop Capil.ol News Service SACRAMENTO Unless a p erso n h as a synl h Pt1c Chrislmas tree they may be in· t ere_sted in g oi n g t o a "Christmas tree farm " this y<'ar when shopping for their ever· green to pu~ the packages under. t1ons around the state and many a re in n1 <.'c areas for day out in gs . inclurting pir111c arc>a5 All thc plantations should prn- v1de saws so the consumer may "choose and cut·· any tree on the fa rm lo assure the fres hest tree possible 1' utun1n Show [LJ !-.!r~'!,~ PUMPKINS 'Sasanquas' Mean Color FOR HALLOWEEN There 1s a l(roup of c am e ll ias tha t s pecializes in putting on a n autumn show. The varieties belon~ing to this group a rr called "sasanquas." They are rharacterized by s mall , glossy leaves with ser· rated edges. a willowy growth habit and an a bundance of s ma ll to medium-size flowers . sang le or double. The sasanqua-; can be used in full sun or part shade, make exl't!llent espalier subjects against sunny walls and can be used as medium-height h erlges The mor e s preading var1t>ties make excellent hangi ng baskets. Color~ availa bli> include white and all shades of pink including a rt Pep r o s 1• th a l ''> alm nst rt'd ~OIL PREPAR.\TION i s import an t w it h camt.·ll i a s . Y our nurseryman has availa llle a "planlin,i: mix" s pN·1ally formulated for them r>1 g a hole a t least twice as wide dnd rlccp as t he container Fill the holt• half full with plant- ing rn1x and oat i ve soi I He m o\le the root ball from tht• t'Cmtamcrs and placf' it in tht· hl)Je Soil level of the root ball s ho uld now be 1 ·<! iurhe!> hq~h er than g r o und ll' v e I 1-'i II the holt' Lu ground level wi th the mix and mound native s.>11 around t he t>d~e to !11 rm a watt>r ba~1r. WO'.it e r with " slow strct1m from yt1u r ho:.e. 1''t>e d with a s pec ial came lba food monthly. Most varie ties can be see n with buds Harbor View Sets Meeting a n d rluwers a t your favorite nursery now. in gallon and fi vc·J::allon <.'o nt ain .. r s a n d as tubbed specimens . The large selection of all col- ors and s ize blooms will make it difficult for you to make a choice. but afte r ·you have decided on the varieties for your garden , select a good location for planting . Don 't pla nt in del'p shade as they must have severa! hours of morn- ing or filte red sun to flower For a really outstand · 1ng combo, try planting a background of early blooming ··amellias and a foreground of Belgi an indira azaleas in com · ph men ta 1 y flower colors as they enJO) the same t:Ulture ASSOIITTI> SIZES 12 TONS TO C .. OOSE FRON "fREStt FROM Tl4E f AllM" FREE TREAT... FOR EACH CHILD ACCOMPANIED WITH AN AOUL T OCTOBER 17lH THRU 30TH 0: TENDF 0 l•OUl!S Q!>~N UN'll '} 0V >'M l M(>'4[)A' f"ff(U SAll.1110~~ RlG\JLAR HOuRS MON -SAT 1 00 AM TO 6 00 PM SUN:lAY !i OO AIA 10 c. ()\. ?M r • 2(J Jll Ne"'11on 13•.o (01 Bo} S1ree1) -COSIAME~/I Cl· q2b27 •646744 1 """ .J It'• ••ay to put a few word• to work tor wu. Call 642 • 5678. ";:.,c,-:dc~n·~::.1 •ZJ I ''I~ l c1l I [ \'urtfery 5pecial J RANUNCULUS BULBS Brilliant spring blooms from Tecolo t e Giant bulbs. REG .29 EA. .23u. JU MBO SILE Many other spring· flowering bulbs ovo11oc:-1e WHISKEY BARREL fl ·'' ii Solid oak and s teel·C•c:\nc.Jc.d Heavy duty hafl -bArr~ls ~ 24 Olomeltr REG 17.98 liiQiii6l 11 o:>eep These ore great plon1ers ror trees. shrubs, llowerc; MOTHER-IN-LAWS DAY IS SUN. OCT. 26 Be a real charmer... 1 rn f11 .. "'~'1 Y'H' SEND OUR FTD "CHARM-HER BOUQUET" ' Other favorites that s hould go into the garden right away are freesias, s paraxis a nd Dutch iris. Their beauty is unequalled and best yet, they naturalize themselves to the garden. This -means that year a fter year. these gracious performers will lncrease in number and beauty There are dozens of fall bulbs to select from in a ddition to tbose already mentioned. U you haven't tried crocus or grape hyacinths, this is a good time to aet started! M ilton L e vy, executi \e secretary of the California Christmas Tree Growers , as s ures consumers that this year will yield a bumper crop of the various species of trees whkh commonly glow from window!> across the l a n d arou n d Christmas. CHRISTMAS TREE growers like to point out the practicality of their crop. especially in terms of conservation. From an original planting. m any suc<.'essive yea rs of trees can be prodl.lced by the . process of s tump culture. .Harbor View lt1lls Garden Club will mf'el Wednesday at 9:30 a m .. at the home of Mrs . Donald Yahn. A special bouquet created especially for your mother-in-law. -- \ Weekend Ga.n:kning Checklist • Berried shrubs to plant now inctud~ bottles. pyraca nthas, heave nly · bamboo and the miniature berried s hrubs like dwarf Burford Holly and Tiny Tim pyracantha. • Clean up leaves and fallen fruit. Cut back browned peren- ni a Js a nd prune evergreen s Ugbtly. •. • This is a good tim e to \ransplant. If you are remodel- ing your garde n. see the fine hardy evergreens that a re arriv- ing daily at your local nursery. • Feed annuals set out last month. Keep them we ll watered • Keep an eye on your ranun· culus . Cover them if you can't keep the birds rrom feastin g on their tende r new foliage. But Levy warns that people sho uldn't wait "till the night before Christmas " o r the selec- tion will be decreased . ACCORDING TO LEVY, there will be more "choose and cul" farms around California than ever before. including around Los Angeles. Orange County and other areas. There are nearly 500 planto Rose Society Slates Show Orange Co unty Rose Suc.1ety and merchants of South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. invite the public to attend the society's 15th Annua l Rose Show and fl owe r display Saturday and Sunday It will be presented in Jewe l Court, opposite Buffums. Onslol Street and San Diego FreewHy, fr om 1 to 9 p m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 pm. on Sunday Admission is free and mem - bers will be on hand to a nswer questions and offer suggestions. The presentation is designed to help rose growers select the plants they prefer for their own gardens. Bare-root season is but a couple of months away. When a Christmas tree is cut, branches are left on t he stump, so that a future tree may grow from the s tump. T his avoids a new planting which would dis· turb the ground and lead to e rosion Also. birds a nd other wildlife often find sanctuary m Chr istmas tree farms. Bes ides getting tt.e tree of you r choice. the freshness of a newly cu\ tree is far superior to a trP.e off a lot 0Th1:. will provide a more natural. d1stincl out door s ,smell to heighten l ht> Christmas experience. . I.EVY OFFERS SOME aovice to "choost' and <.'Ul .. customers "If you buy your tree several days before 11 will be set up, store 1t ouL..,id<' hy c utting off the b utt of the tree at a diagonal and putting it in water When you mo\'e the tree in the house, saw the butt again. this time squar· ing off the diagonal . .ind put it in som e sort of tree stand. Make s u r e the t re (t i s ~n water continuously because they need lots of water Levy offers consumers .1 list of th e locati on s of all the C hri s tmas t 1 ee farms in Cahfomia Sen d a s tampe d , s elf addressed envelope to receive the free ''choose and c ut" guide for 1980. Send 1t to: California Christmas Tree Growers. 621 Sheri Lane, Danv1lle, CA 94526. aosm TUESDAY QUALITY 1 WEEK \ ~~'t. lt«>S ..'.!f.t!l. °" -- SALE •••••••••••••••• s19a .BECAUSE WE GROW THEM io-Jo.eo ACUS OF PUNTS AT WHOUSALI .. 1aow I .. &.Aa .. ~ . ,, .. ,.. ,z•· LA ... I_ 8" won•MM ' Guest speaker will be Caroline Hoover Sh« will discuss .. f':xpanding Your Life W1lh Herbs." Co-hostess es fo1· the meeting will be ~mes. Thomas YWldl. Dona ld Smith and Walt er Grn•K· gel. So¥l' VOl\>Jhl1' J J'.,.. Ill"' I 11111011k1 ·t.F-h'<nllv ji1v,•• 1 ·d ., 1l,1fl\ l u1111loblP onl1 •" 11,1 'l'1Qf- f OO":t ' tot.10-w..1fLWt 1f •• ~,...10t"I' 1•,e B m1m.11 . - a page from ... ~Ot>6 ••" ·•G ~"'"Yb•O~ct.O - Sent nearly ' q, ( onywriere by FTO. · 1 •• ."\it11·1· I 'J I(> Nursery -Florist 2840 Harbor Blvd., C91ta Mesa Q~IJ!1~~·" ... Ad .:<)1vl 1h1·011i::h 0111.1;. ,·· !H: 1·!1K<( -~~:1 . .t•Prh ·, CHRISTMAS IS COMING AND THE PATIO FURNITURE MUST G O ~~~··-fj£>3 SAVINGS BROWN JORDAN TROPITONE TELESCOPE MEDALLION . . . . ~~9= " ~ -~ With Santa's Warehouse opening October I 7th, our Gallery needs more room for Christmas deLO· rations. Thia means bia. a'\)'fo~s fpr YOIJ...On the..besL names in patio furniture. You'll save 30% lo 50% off the liat price as well as ': keeping a jump ahead of 1981 price increases. l11 t ~[1 '· DINiMG CHAIRS I TAii.a CHAISES A PADS REG. Tamiami adj. chaite w/ann• . . . . . . . . 259.00 Tropitone Cantina chaite . . . . . . . . . . . 290.00 Mauna K.a Dining Cbair ........... l l 7.00 Po&o II Dinint c:hU .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . 86.00 ... and much moref OCCAISIONAL TABLES SALE 129.50 145.00 82.00 60.UO Salt rn<lo Oct, ·'I .1980 5-n Jo.quin Hila. Rel at M.c.uthur e Aoote from fuhion laland •Newport Sffch e 640.5800 l'QtlDY e NM>Oa/~ P'LAHT'S 6 ~ e UPCl8CAPINC e AHT1QUt:S e PATIO FU1l""1\IM£ lo ACCf".SSOIU£! f I l I I ~ f t , ____ _ --------· . . ... --- , 1 811 DAILY PILOT •. ""-·~at. ,., Cycle Crash A ROM ••• Rose . . . Except •t th• ROSE SPECTACULAR Jewel Court • Oct. 25-21 " rtdtn1 tlOIM from wort w"-a hi• motqrcycle veered off State Route • IOU&.b ot here aod tl~k a cemem p6Uar aupporttni an overcnJMaftl, aulhoritlee uid Hla llnldller. 8wt ChrtaUaMOn. 11. died June a from ln)urtn auf fued 1everaJ d•y• earUe~ In • colUaion with a car lie wuuld have frl&dual.ed from West Hiteh Schoo the week he died and was fat ally lnj ured wbll~ racing anolhf'r motorcychal n.:•r the school, authorillH u ld In both craahea, tht' v1cllrn11 were wearina hC"lmets. SOUTH COAST PLAZA I (Paid Political Advertisement) ARGUMENTS AGAINST MEASURE TIE ILUFFTOPS INITIA TIYE ~ Due to bureaucratic bu.naltng at Oty ~I. on&y those in favor of Meowre E wer~ give~ time to fUe an .argument for publkatMwi ln the Offteiol Voten Ponipf11et sent to voters. A1 a reautt, we ore u11ng th11 meom of malur'9 ~the argument& ogcnnst Meo1ure E that ihoufd hove appeared in the Offklol Voters Pamphlet . 'E' NATION . WE · URIE YOU TO VOTE NO ON 'E'BECAUSE: .... wi ...... 1 t' ~---·~ t'~ E:it-Nixon aide H.R t. ffaldeman is vice r pre sident of a , }: Citlifornia develop· 1 m'nt company which 1 bas proposed a mbltimillion-dollar l pijan to r e vitalize 1 Baltimore's retail district on Howard ll Street. 1 ,. pYramid r : Lawsuit Rejected SEATTLE (AP) Thoae who lost as much as $2,000 in a get-rich· quick scam last summer call't count on the r.ourts to '•ii them out. A Seattle District ' Court judge rejected the pl~ or two people who sued for the money they eave a Seattle couple (or I a spot in a "pyramid ' game." ' rt·s not the court's business to tum losers 1 into winners. Judge I Frank Sullivan decided in the first of sever al cues involving pyramid games. "IT SEEM" to me." the judge said, "that it 's purely a gamblin g selleme which happened to appeal to an awful lot of people during a short period of time . ·~it does not war rant I reeovery in a court of I la• because it lS public policy not to get in- volved in enforcement of I ant 1ambling contracts I or bl11ation." -"'itlUi...n · t01nM~ dow11 I the contention that peo· 1 pl~ who ponied up $2,000 1 •;; were ldt empty. , ha ded bad the right to s . 'ROM(Jl'ER..4.1 OF the l PYJ'•mid game asked people to invest cash · uaaally either $1,000 or 1 $21000 -to get the lr ., names on a pyramid· • atn'p e d c h art. The m~ney that was invested l b'ltbose at the bottom or tb'I' charts was given to UM>ee at lbe top -re- 1uhin1 in potential win • niDll of as much as I' •14,000. the state attorney 1eneral's office suc-1 ceeded a few months •Co ln obtaming a pre 11 litn\nary injunction j aafliDSt the promoters of tht 1•mea after receiv· I ln numerous corn- 1 ln\a from people who l money in the deal. The lo s er s , m ~nwbiJe, started fil. • suits against those w 11ped them up. n tbe cue decided by van, Huch Hubbard ~ a Sharon Furbus h ...,.., ____ , tmed-a Llte Clly pie, John and Shelley 1 a an, misrepresented t pynmid aame to 1 m u "a au.re thin&." ludse rejected thelr JD. (I) FIRST, AND MOST IMPORT ANT, IT WON'T WORKI It may be an effort by well intending people to preserve Laguna 's coastline, but what they have produced is a piece of amateur law that the city soys is ambiguous, vague, difficult to administer and legally unsound. In other words, the people who would enforce the ordinance say it won 't wori<. The city now has the necessary legal and administrative machinery, with laws on the books, that will protect the bluff tops without the extra cost and without adding another expensive layer of government supervision to harass us. (2) 11 COSTS 100 MICHi The measure requires that the city prepare a specific plan for the central bluffs. This will cost the City of Laguna Beach thousands of dollars. The measure is not necessary anyway, because current revisions in the General Plan and Local Coastal Plan cover the preservation, development and management"" of the bluffs in an enforceable and legal manner. The measure would require the city to assume the expense of hiring an independent geologist to make a report on every application. This, too, will cost thousands of dollars. The measure requires that any variance, even as trivial as a bride walk, be put to a vote of the people. Elections cost money. How can the city_. afford the ex nse of r rin a s ific an, hirin ind ndent 'sts """,..·ng requent city e ections w en Laguna Beac is int . I (3)1HE CITY CAN GRAB YOUR LAND & NOi PAY FOR lll j Walkways and access to the blufftops will be obtained by forcing property owners to qrant easements to the city. There is no provision in the measure to require the city to maintain or keep the walkways clean, and the owners would have to do .it for the city. This makes it poss.ibJe for the city to "blc;xkmaiJ" p-ropeify owners .. tiy Insisting they "gl;an"t 'easements in return for building pet nits. . . ·- (•)Ill MONEY Will USE IT 10 "BUY" VARIANCES! The measure states that variances shall be granted only by a vote of the ~· This means that variances will be granted or denied i91 the emotionally charged atm0sphere of city elections. This means that it will be possible for an one with enou mone to come into town and s end thousands of doilars to a variance v t e voters! It means t at a minority, whoever t ey · or ever t ir o iectives, could overcome the city's control of the development and planning of the bluffs and by simply winning an election kill city control over a vital area. (5) IT'S A TROJAN HORSE FOR A MINORRYI An active radical, minority is seeking to control Laguna Beach . This is the first step in a' carefully developed plan to take over. A vote for Measure E will, in principle, mean that you approve of the idea of the city taking your property, anywhere in ·the city, by the forced easement route, to put in walcvvays, viewpoints and more.-If Measure E is voted in, watch outl It won't be_ long ----__ ts.fore.the-city will find a way of-taking-propwty all over-town-without paying- the owners for it. The requirement in Measure E that any owner wishing to improve his property, or build on it, must at his expense submit expensive ~al studies, plus one paid for by the city, will be expanded to include all Of ~ if this measure passes. B insistin that a ·st make an im Sible certification that our 11 e a not or , t act v revent an construct n '" na -·1 • FllLEll YOIE •O • 'E' NOYEMIER 41 LA Gil NA Flll8'J' / Bltittopa Committee. N#1CY Snyder Chairman. 355 Third St., Laguna Beach. CA , .. -_ _, .. --..-.,,...-·-. -------~---------.----....... ~ I .. ~.-___... ....... _ . ---~---~ ...,. -~ . -.... -..... ·-:--.. ·- \ HALF OF CAST IN 'BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR' Ertc Petenton Pleya Cenltdlen World W•r I Ac• Flights Fancy War Heroics Set to Mwic "Billy Bishop Goe~ to War," now on ~tage at the Mark Taper Forum in the Los Angeles Music Center. traces the life of Canada's famed World War I fl ying a<'e. William Avery Bi.shop, who downed 72 German planes (just six less than the famous Red Baron). Bishop first fought in the war as a cavalryman in France, but because he baled the mud and mess of the trenches he transferred to the British Roy al 1'1ying Corps two years later. He collected numerous war medals and reputedly became the youngest lieutenant colonel in the British air corps. This two-man musicat-was written, directed and com- posed by John Gray in coUaboration with Eric Peterson, who recreates Bishop's life from his college days lo the war years when he became an unwilling he ro. Gray pro- ;oes appropriate narration and accor~.p~mment. .. ,. ... . )Vhen."p.ces.ent.ed.oo. .Broadway ... Billy Bishop wu praised as "a tour de force" by the Wall Street Journal and "a grippingly suspenseful show" in Variety. A cn tic for the Hollywood Reporter claimed that ·'the fascination and obsession with aviation during World War I is beautifully evoked." The mini-musical continuts through Nov. 3-0. For ticket information and to charge by phone. call (213 ) 972-7654. This is the second production of the Forum's 14th season which also will include "Hoagy, Bill. and Wolfr.ang Beethoven Bunkhaus," "The Hagg ad ah" and a repertory festival in the spring. Por subscription information, phone (213) !m-7372. Good Piano KeytoC~r By JODI CADENHEAD Of ... Delly ...... """ Struggling music stude nts stumbling th191. gh their piano practice this afternoon misbttakealeuoofrom Paulina Drake . Even thole whQ think that Middle C is a new 1 b.und ol vitamina are,Jnyited .lo aUenclheu:on-~rt ~Y at 8 p.m. at~ yaguna_MQulton ])layboule, 8IMl Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna 1Beach. THE DAUGHTER OF a physician, the con· I cert pianist began studying music at age 3 ln Hon1 Kone and gave her first public recita1 three years later. I "People Who have a talent OUlhl to beJlll f ltladJlnl • youn1 u possible because it's like leunlq UIOtber lan1ua1e." abe aald. · Her move to the United States broucbt ber to tM 1.-Aqele9 Conservatory llluaic where abe •• dcJlns coUe1e level work by a1e 9. .._ DllA&m, WHO now lives in Anaheim wtt1a ._ bulbud mualcian Norboto Cappune, .._ ... tlMlt ._ cbilcllpMI wu unu1ual. "I •• ~ ·mu.le wltb colle1e atu· dentl. 'l1leJ ... med "'1 old to me at the Ume -·-· •• cmly ten." Orowtq up iD Soutbera California Ma.' Drab ...-u.n. da,a a ..-• u.e coUea• ~IM tw..,. .. _..., tebool wltb etaildnn ber ....... Altlloa1b •~• doH aot beUne t11at , .. PIANJll', •• Cl) Week der Cl Sing -Their Hearts Out Country's Finest Join for Record Perfonnance Cou.nlry westt!rn fans wall get u hei.rt fuJI of the &OOd ol' coun- try sounds UUa SundMy as Willie Nt!l11on, Merle Haggard and Em- mylou Harris take the Anaheim StMdium stage at l p.m. Billed aJ1 the "lareest single country music concert ever pre- sented" the three superstars are promising to entertain for al least an hour each. WIU.IE NEL..."tON, WINNER or five gold and platinum re- cords was named Country Music A ward's ··Entertainer of the Year" in 1979. Raised in Texas, the 46-year - old singer sang gospel music and performe d in s mall nightclubs around the country before rising to national fame with his hit, "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain." Nelson 's other hits include "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys ," ··R e d -H eaded S trange r " a nd "Whis key River." MERLE HAGG AIU> WILL also headline the country- westem extravaganza, singing his hit s ongs: "Oakie From Muskogee," "Fightin' Side of Me," and_ "Misery and Gin." Special guest star will be Em mylou Harris, winner of this year's Country Musi<' Award's "Best Female Vocalist." The 28-year old entertainer will sing somt of her popular songs, including ··Blue Kentucky Girl" and "'Deliberate Change of Affecllon.'' WARMING UP the audience for the extravaganza's he adliners will be a four-man band, "Alabama." Tickets for th e co untry· western concert are available at all Ticketron and Mutual agen· cies. SUPERSTARS TO HEADLINE LARGEST SINGLE COUNTRY MUSIC CONCERT IN ANAHEIM Merle Heggerd, Emmylou Herrta end WHtl• NelaonWHI Sing Their Gold Record ... No Escaping Halloween Haunts Parks, Theaters, Wharf, Recreation Centers Turn Spooky The littlP demons in your family !in costume of course) won 't have to look far this Halloween to find some pretty scary stompin1i: ·grounds along the coast. Halloween spir1Lo; are thick as a den of witches this year. as haunted how.e workers begin putting m the.. last tricks to the spine-tingling treats. KNOTT'S BERRY FARM OPENS its eighth annual Halloween Haunt tonight through Nov. 2 with the "Tomb of Ter - ror" and the new .. Dr. Alucard's Chamber of Horrors." In the "tomb of terror" guests will wind through dark tun- nels where live rats devour bodies and bats fly from-the tow .. -· c.eUing. Skeletons appear from the shadows to show visitors the body of Count Demonicus. Hapless victims are tortured in "Dr. Alucard's Chamber of Horrors." Also, at Knott's will be Wolfman J ack in the "Shock ·n· Hock Revue," featuring ghoulish special effects during the nightly shows Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $8.75 for the Halloween Haunt and include ad· mission to the park. The show will run tonight through Sunday and Oct. 31 through Nov. 2 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. For ticket in- formation contact Ticketron agencies or call 827-1776, ext. 457. -. -... A JACK 0 LANTE_aN OONTES'r gets Under way Saturday at Dana Point's Mariner Village at 2:30 p.m. The contest is open free to all teem and adults. Participants are asked to bring their own cutting and decorating tools. For more information on the contest call 493-1832. .. ' Ghosts. goblins and other ghastly demons will be greeting visitors to the 13th annual Haunted House Oct. 31 at Mission Vie- jo 's Mootanoso Recreation Center from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Ad· missions is SO cents. Irvine will be welcoming an the spooky spirits with a Halloween costume contest Saturday at Woodbridge Village Center, ~ginning at 2 p.m. Priz-=s will be given in three age groups: under 6, 6 to 12, and 12 and over. Free make up will be applied by actress Candy Copeland from South Coast Repertory from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. ___ ... IN GARDEN -GROVE .,, .... OUNTED htflO'S"~'"'~WilJ'"tiring~ scar y sights to different parks in the city, beginning tonight from 7 to 9 at West Grove Park, S372 Cerulean. On Tuesday the traveling hearse will be at Magnolia Park. 11402 Magnolia from 3 to 6 p.m. And on Thursday the hearse will be at West Haven Park, 12252 West St. from 3 to S p.m. and 7 lo 9 p.m . Halloween. Ad· mission is 75 cents with proceeds going to the city's Teen Pro- gram and Project REACH. Six F1ags Magic Mountain will host Dr. Dante and magi- cian Ron Jones along with gypsy fortune tellel'S and Spidora the human spider during the "ViUllge of Lost Souls." Tbe fun begins tonight and Saturday and contiilues Oct. at:Nov . 2. A SUPER SHARE O• .. SCARES is guaranteed at the fifth annual Haunted House sponsored by the March of Dimes to (See HALLOWEEN HAUNTS, Pase C7> Five P~•tl Opera Soprano Star_ Leads 'Tosca' Giacomo Puccini's compelling drama, "Tosc"" will .).if\ the curtain on tl\e 1980·81 seuon 0.-Or.0,e Coast College's Five' Penny Qpera Co~~Y at 8 toni1ht\ Saturday, and Qct. 31-NOv. 1 in U)e OCC Auditonurn. Tickets prtct!d lr$4 eRb. ue-On sale rn lhe OCC 'ncket Office In th~ colle1e '1 Admtnlstratlon~ Build.inc from a a.m. to 5p.m.and1·7 weekday1· and Saturdays from a a.m . to noon. They alaowill be availableatlbedoor. THE OPERA WILL be performed in En1Uah with a full orchestra. Vivian Weede, in the Utle n,le of Floria Tosca, la noted for her excellent dictiOll ln several lancuqea, and the dramatic lntenait,, of her topr"ano voice. She portrayed Donna An:~ na lut apriq in the FPOC's "Don Giovanni." ,. Ml. \Veede recently portrayed Nedda in the New Orleans Opera production ol "I Pa1Uac. cl," and wu fatyana in the Seattle Opera's "Eugene Oneain." l MS. WEEDB WILL BE supported by in· terneUonally acclaimed Pbllllp Martyn aa Cava.rdoul, and Ilario FUTar u the viUainoua Scarpla. · 1'be opera la under the direction of Carol•. Boelter, an OCC profeuor ol music who founde(' FPOC lD 197C to "provide opera for the com'· · munib al Onns• County." The FPOC'• flnt/roductlon WU ''Gi~ Scbiccbl, ·: performe in a small, intimate \beater with a 1m.U cut. Tbe •lJllera were ac- compealed by piano. I .. I , I \ (':l O~IU PILOI ART GALLERIES ~Festival of Masks Accents Halloween WARMING UP ~OR HAL.LOWEIN • Festival ot M asks used kw rltuels. st orytelling, celebrations •nd secr•d ob Jee ts w ill be staoed this week•nd at Hdncock County Par k, the SIOO bloc.k of W ilshire Boulevard In Los AnQel.s. Star-ting at noon Saturday, there wlll be f ree ethnic dances, theater and music perfOf'rNmces featuring m411Sks. DISQul~s worn by r•veter sa t agalaMasker.cie ••II •t t p.m. In Santa M onica Place i ll be Juctved by celebrlUes. ighteen mask.ct Indian denctr"S from exlco wi ll m c.rch In the Parade of Mask ~. •rtlng at noon Sunday f rom San Vicente 8oulevard along Wi ishire All events are sponsored by the Craf t •nd F.olk Art Mu~eum. S8l4 Wil sh ire Blvd. STRETCH YOUR IMAGINATION for "Hyperbole," an exhibit by two Orange Coast Colleoe art professor s and a Golden West College instr uctor . Donna Oay Wes· terman, Ooree Dunlap Freidennch and Norm Tornhelm have exaggerated the effec.h en display through Dec. 7 In M ills House V isual Arts Complex, 12732 Main St., Garden Grove. The opening reception w ill start at 1 p.m . Sunday. Regular gallery tlou rs are t to 4 p.m . Wednesdays through 1Sundays. Ms. Westerman Incorporates l ntultive symbols from dream s and me mories In her wood engravings and etchings. M s. "t>unlap-Freidenrlch special izes in prisma- 'color pencil drawings. To rnheim's ceram ic sculptures invite concentrated ~nspection by the viewer . ·.gPECIAL ILLUSTRATED LECTURES by aviation artist M ike M achat will enhance t he collec tion of A ir Force art currently showing in the main gallery at Mills House Visual Arts Complex, 12732 Main St ., Garden Grove. The free talks are scheduled for 7: 30 p.m. on Oct. 30, ov. 13 and Dec. 11and 1 p.m . Jan. 17. n Oct. 30, M ac ha t wi ll take the audience n an imaginary adventure in a Concorde upersonic jet and d iscuss artists' iv V llman Hits .S. on 'ltighl,s' DETROIT (AP) Actress Liv Ullman says ericans ought to practice what they preach ut human rights. "The words 'human nghts •~ our• pillow. We st in peace knowing that we've spoken up for e m," Ms. Ullma n said after receivin g the f man rights awa rd of the American Fede ration Teachers. The Norwegian·born actrt>ss told 3,000 union embers at Detroit·s Remussance Center that ericans should do more th1tn pay lip service to man rights . .. Those who are indifferent to human misery e just as responsible as those who inflict it." d Ms. Ullman , who recently toured poverty· ricken areas in India. Sri Lanka and liangladesh as a spokeswoman for UNICEF. "If good men do nothing, then evil triumphs." 50 GREAT SHOPS • . .1 SALINESE DANCER SET FOR FESTIVAL I Weyen Lendre Showa Exotic Maak solutions for capturing the feeling of fl ight. Exhibition ends Jan. 25. EACH ROCK AND SAGEBRUSH, a lternately illuminated and obscured by an ever-changing sky. plays a v ariety of parts in "Deser t L andscapes," being featured at Susan Spir itus Gallery, 3336 Via lido, N ewport Beach, starting Saturday. A 2 p.m. reception on Nov. 1 will honor the photographer JoartMyers w ho works p rim ar i ly with the platinum · pa lladium p rocess fa vor ed for its long tonal scale. ANCIENT PERUVIAN CIVILIZATION fr om Chavin to the I ncas wi ll be the topic of curator Ar m and Labbe when he speaks at 7 :3() p.m . Tuesday in the Irvine Galler y at Bow ers Museum, 2002 N . M am SL, Santa Ana . Labbe will di rect the Council on Afr ican, Oceanic and New Wor ld Cultures, a new su pport group t o acquaint Museum Foundation members w ith the cultural and ritual is t ic signif icance o~ ar t ifacts. For more information, phone 836-6550. FLEETING EXPRESSIONS AND enchant ing poses ar e captured in thP. lat est pastel s and m ixed media by FINE eu .. OPEAN RESTAURANTS • ' SEND SNAPSHOT CREETINCS KIDDIE RIDES • FUN ARCADE • MOTEL • CHAPEL • OOM·PAH·PA BANDS DIRECT FROM Of"MANY 11tl5 HOLIDAY SEASON . "Holiday messages made with your favorite anapahot on fabulous Fuji Color paper. They're cuatom-made. Uniquely you! And when you send them out it la like a personal visit. Just bring In your favorite negative (or slide) ... select the mesaage you want ... and we'll do the rest. ~ . I I SAN DIEGO fWY. EXIT HACH ILVD. 111 ..... IATI! RIGHT ON CENTER AVI. HUNTINGTON HACH I (714) 112•7010 • IEkl-SltOeo ,.,_,, O...,S..-1 • All l-~biecto&-e • c..-Ptlnltl!'Ol'll y<)<I• .... • • Cvaiom CIDlot ....__,..,,OM .,.,..,_"90 (2111 -. ... lr•cfllr991 • Alan Murray being shown throuoh Nov. 21 at Haggenmaker Gallerles, 372 N . Coast Highway, Laouna Beach. Murray, ~nown for cards, prints and limited edition · lithographs, has designed a commemorative poster, "Perennial Pearl" for this one . man show which may be seen 10 to 5 daily. A~ANT-GARDE JAZZ PIANIST Richard Grossman w i ll perform solo Improvisations for electric piano at 8 : 30 p.m . Saturday In Collector's Choice Gallery, 666 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Admission is free, MINI-THEATER AND ARCHITECTURAL sculpture ar e the bases for exhibits in the Guggenheim and Upstairs galler ies at Chapman College, 333 N . Glassel! St .• Orange, through Nov. 26. People can actually cllmb on and get Inside Peter Shelton's "Birdhouse, Holecan," whi le Tom Stanton's "Past Performance/Toys" includes puppet s, recorded dialogues and mini-sets from the "Dickie Harold Show." A ~AG~IFICENT ALTARPIECE patnted in 1344 by Guariento di Arpo is on display at the Nor ton Simon Museum o~ Art.in P?sa~ena. This early}llaster · piece 1s quite likely t he earliesl Italian altarpiece in any United States museum. The "Coronation of the Virgin" is the central painting on the 24 wood panels decor ated w ith gold leaf and azurite blue. The museum is located at the junction of the Foothill and Ventura freeways. General admission is $2 for adults and 75 cents for students and sen iors Thursdays through Saturdays; $3 for all pat ronson Sundays. WORKS BY JOHN BRUMFIELD, chairman of the photography department at California Institute of the Arts, are being,presen ted through Nov. 4 in the Or ange Coast College Photo Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road ., Costa Mesa. Adm ission is free from 8 to 5 and 6 to 9 M onday s thr ough Frid ays. FOUR INDIAN SILVERSMITHS w hose work was c.i ted for its innovat ive use of gold, silver and precious stones by Arizona Highways magazine will appear t his weekend at Galeria Capistrano, 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capis· t rano. Phi llip Loretto, Boyd Tsosie, Ted Charvese and Richard Tsosie will show t heir latest designs in jewelry and sculpture from noon to 6 Saturday and Sunday. SATIRIST CHARLES BRAGG'S irreverent, w itty and m etic.ulouslv r endered prints and drawings go on display Saturday afternoon in thP. Up~t airs Ga ller y on the lower level of •• . .. ~ ;~ ·. ··~d 'FANCY FREE' ON DISPLAY IN LAGUNA Alan Murray Showing Mixed Media Sout h Coast Plaza near Bullock's. H is sharply critical car icatures jab at m an's condition but leave the audience feeling good . INFLATION CAN BE FUN! Orange County artist Richard Beenen will prove it when he encourages children to draw with felt pens on weather balloons from noon to 5 p.m . Sunday at Newport H arbor Art Museum , 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. When the balloons are completely covered, they w ill be deflated and cut so each youngster can take hom e a miniature part of the drawing as a souvenir. No charge. INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN SCULPTOR Guy Dill will speak a t noon Tuesday in Orange Coast Colleg e Fine Arts Lecture Ha ll t16.Admission$1.50atthedoor. ' Diil creates non-repr esentational massive pieces from wood, stone and glass, using the f loor or wall a s areas of departure. FEATURED M0AGAZINE ILLUSTRATOR Gi l Terrin, known for his Western and Indian paintings, will be the guest demonstrator when the Fountain Valley A rts Association meet s at 7:30 p .m . Monday i n t he M ile Square Recreation Cent er , Brookhurst and Heil street s. , If it floats. chanc es are -you'll read about it , ' DAILY PILOT in the \ MUSIC Teen Star-Bor-n 'Times Square' • in NEW 15-YEAR-OLD MOVIE DISCOVERY Robin Johneon In 'Tlmea Square' •AMM.AM ..,...,. -Southeast Asian Music from UC Senta Cruz. An orchestra that includes xylophones. gongs. z1the1s, v1011ns & drums _.,,CklllllirZM i:.tP..M. SC8CI UC1WI HAU. Tickets available at the A SUCI Box Office. Mon -Fn .. 9.30am lo 4pm. For lurther information call 833-6378 0-16. Oli.-1 M UCI 81-13 ~ •••••••••••••••••••• l By l.l~A KOlllN~N "Wht•n I flnil 14aw the movie, I was a little 1·11nfus<-d wh{'n I lt•rt tht-the11tt•r I d1dn 't know wh1:lht·r tu like tllt• movie ur nol I liked my • 1wrfor111111u·t'. I \\II~ huppy with what I did. Ttlt'n, wh1 •11 I wt•nt :a bet•ond tame, I d1dn 't h 1H ,. w w L11..t1 nw 'i1l nuH"h, I 1·ould watch the who lt• thin!( 11111rc oliJ<'.dtv<•ly, and 1 lll-.ed it 11 lot lwlt l 'I ' SO SAYS KOISIN JOHN~JN , the new, 15· )t'HI <•Id d1g1•11v...-y whn 1>l11y11 11 run1tway in the film "Ttm••s Sc111111·t· " now showing at local l h•·a tt'r' H11h111. whu no douht will be catapulted to .. ta1 ,tum uflt'r "T11111:s Square" <she's already l(\'lltnlo( othn f1l11l 11Ht>r!I liS well as having !it~11.-1t up "A-Ith Hob<>rt St1 gwood Rec::ords ...... to do hl'I uwt1 aJburn > uy:. she never took acting ll•sson:. l'h1:. ~usn t rny .:oat or anything," she ex- plain:. ··Ni<'k)'. the ~1 rl I play. and myself. havE' similar mannt"ri'm~ .md her character ts very mur h hkl.' n111w Ml 1l :. m personahty coming "h rou~h "Bl T," S lit: l.·\l"GHS, "the girl is more wackL'<i out than I am I mean I 've done some nutty thing:. but never things bke what she does in the in1.wit-, like dropping TVs. "'The singing i:. dl'fi nitely a performance. •lOd I g1wss 1t'i, a c·ombtn1tt1on of acting and iust natur ally vlaying m e •0All tht-nuan<·t s. the mannensms , you add them. bt:-l·aust· tht•y 'rc not wntten in the script any way. You dcvt·lop, you get more and more llltO ~~,YOU go on. ·l t rirst. thf' a1~ng was a Little off. at _least Jc J I c )~ l~J@ -------------/-- ... .... ( 'ROCK TALK ] ror me. Bul it a.u better, Md I-think you can tell which was the first day's 1cene, the 1econd day's scene, and soon."' HOW DOES SHE react to comment& that sbe "borrowed" manne rl1ms from varioua rock stars? · "Well. the way I walked ls kind of like Mick Jagt{er ; it's kind of like a march, and be does thal. lie struts. and puta his atomacb and cheat out . That's the only person I copied off. "Oh, e nd at on e point I throw the microphone around, you know, twirl it a blt and catch it back in my hand . Roter Daltrey does tha t. so it's a bit off him, and a bit off Ja11er. But I didn't have anybody else in mind except those two people." DOES ROBIN LISTE N to much rock 'n' roll? "I love the Ramones." she says, "and I love all the songs on the soundtrack album. I guess you could call them new wave. "I don't really listen to any new wave, ex· cept the stuff I hear on the radio. l like ha rd rock. heavy metal bands like Led Zeppelin and thf' Who. Van Halen, bands like that.·• As for the future : "I 'm going to sing, and 1 ·m going to etrt. I like both, although I think my ad ing is a little bit better than my voice is . I don't think I'll win a Grammy this year, ha-ha." Real cantanese F• STAG CHINfSE CASIO ELIZABETH HOWARD'S CURTAIN CALL · D~Ea TBEATll NOW PLAYING -~ • • her parents pressured her, she caultons, "If the push is too much on the side of the family, then always there's a turn around and they enter another flf'ld. · · M ~. D RAKE'S APPEARANCE at the Playhouse >A ill opt:n the 1980·81 Laguna Beach community conct:rt series. 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FAMILY'-"= /VITTLES • BREAKFAST •LUNCH •DINNER •COCKTAILS GRAMMA'S DINNERS ALWAYS INCLUDE BEVERAGES AND DESSERTS All You Want Of Everythlnl '5.95 Children Under 12 are char1ed 30c per each year of age • Our i-'rieodl)I WU&,... wm SerYe You A Complete Family DiMer With COUNTRY FRIED CIDCKl!N BA&·a.QU88 PLUS or SPECIAL EN'DEE • • OUR FAMOUS CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH GRAND OPENING ~ CALABASH LANDING I --~&DISTILLERY ~ Comes to C(>sta Mesa j SEIYIMG FINI SEAFOODS AND SPIRITS ~ } ~ t t ~ ~ DINNER • Nightly From •:OO P.M. ~ LUNCH • Mon ... Saf. 11 :30 A.M.-4:00 P -~ ~ ~ I LOBSTER . . . scrs SWORDFISH CRABLEGS . . . sats SHRIMP (Lunch) ... 1475 CALABASH SALADS .'750 .{D!nner) . $.50 TOP SIRLOIN ( 12 oz.) . . s7so NOW'APPEARING IN THE LOUNGE JASON CHASE Nightly Tuesday thru Saturday I• 4111 & Caterlag Faclltln COMPUM9tTAIY CHAMPAGNE OCTOI& 25th • 30th '6 5 t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ I 17th & !>ransit Von's~. Costa Mesa; ~ i 642-9855 ..... . I .. .. -· -------------.. ~ OAIL V PILOl Water Vital to 'Thirsty City' By •ICHAEL DOtJGAN ........ , .......... £C'Ok>11ully 1peakln1. Lo6 AAltlts and ~ urban moran that surrounds 1t han no ri1ht to ,.. I.at . Oun ls • nu•galuPoll• that muat draw some . would aay tt-al ltii nah.aral l'ftOUrl'es from .-lsewhere Thill Is parth'ulatlv true Of water Un lcu we t•xtf'nd o ur ~1phona throu1hout the SouthWfft. thb semi arid relioft could Mver aup port ltw population that ll~t.a twre The City of AJ\&e lt h1 u rauc hous lt<t-ch , lntf>nt on 1rowin1 ratter by aklmmln~ its lift' blood trom distant com munlties. "IN M..L ('ULTlJa t:s. t wu elem enu are tun damental wat~r and eart.b.' uya narratur Ed dte Albert an .. Cabfom1a Dreams 11ursty Caty ... a one·hour tt>lev1s1on special produced by KOCE 1n Uuntlniton Beu·h that will air Wednesday LA had urth tor, as we call it, rul e1t11te) aplenty but. 1f the fantu1d ol early city booflters would be realued. more water h•d to be found. By the tum of the century LA was already besieaed by 1nterm1tte nt ( , ) drought In l!I04, Albert f\ HE\' I f-: \\ reports, ·people tunied on the taps and nothing came out " T h e pr1 n l·1p al sources of water. artesian ·wells and the Los Angeles Ri ver, were no longer s ufficient. ENTER WILLIAM MVLHeLLAND. vis wnary, pragmatist and, as it happened, LA 's first "!water supervisor. "He who brings the water will bring the peo· ~pie," said the em inently quotable Mulholland. whc ~had a clear·mtnded focus on· what needed to be ·done. : (Another Mulholland quote, not included in : "CaHlomia Dreams," is perhaps more telling· "If : we don't get at," he said of the proposed new water : supply. "we don.'t need it ") .· ~ MULHOLLAND SAW TIIE answer to LA 's ;; problems lying beneath the ground in the distant ~:Owens Valley. a thriving agricultural area. On the ~e-ity's behalf, he quietly began buying large ranches ~in the valley, complete with water rights. Local resi- "i dents were unaware that lhe emerging behemoth ~ 2.w miles to the south had designs on their most pre· , cious asset. ~ In time. or course, they knew a nd they saw \their way of life begin to c rumble. Farms closed, tile water table dropped and the economy of the va lley was decimated. But nothing was done to stop it because of. ficials at the federal and state level fell. as Prtsi· Int Theodore Roosevelt put it, that MuJholland's an "would represent the gre1ttest good for the eatest number (of people)." Interviews with presenl·day Owens Valley idents make 1t clear t hat Mutholland's aquaduct •. till a~repQint . ~ "I CAN UNDERSTAND the ctty 's nt!ed for ·~ater. It's her~ and why not take the natural now .!j it, .. says Mike Holland, a rancher's son. "But · t the abuse done lo the valleys and the people. e lies they were fed, the black market way that ey'vebeendealt with. that hurts." Valley dwellers reacted predictably. blocking e now of water down the aqueduct 1n 1924 and • mbing it in 1927, while simult~meou.~ly sendlDI a 7"' essage to the people of LA: "We, who are a bout ~ die, sa lute you." . ~·' And die they did. figuratively speaking. The :~ens Valley, once a well-irrigated and fertile re· ~on, is now arid and large ly worthless . ........ :i•... "CAUFOllNlA DREAMS" TAKES no side~ = the issue, intervewmg Mulholland's suvPorters ; d critics alike. Even Otis Chandler. owner of the ~a Anaeles Times, whose father promoted the ~ens Valley project and -through Sei:rel land . culalion -made mill.ions orr it. is called before e camera to speak his mind. While "California Dreams" is a ril'b and in· retive chronicle on how LA became the city it , no note is made of the potentially ve ry dry ture that we face. Agam, LA is running out of ter. Thls 1empUng new combination dinner ls served with your choice of our S1eamtng Oam Chowdet Soup of the Dey or Chilled Mbced Green Salad. plus crisp Fried Zucchini. Rice Pilaf and a half· loaf of Wann Bread and 8utte1. ~~ ................ 203 M.rtrw hit.. • 673-8720 c.. ... 2300 Herbor BMi. • 540-8535 .... 1n1 East °'r'r Rd • S46-4400 .......... 22873 Lltll ro.at DJ. • ?!MMM . -4 ----·-- But tht: c••Pofltum of hh1tory. not s~culutlon on •n wwertaln tomorrow 111 lhe program's oLjf'c tlvf' and It ts Mdm1nbl> a chie'led The t Jnat ed Callfomja Rank "'oundotlon, which undetwrotc the 8how. Is •ISO tunt11n1 a 11t1ttewide e<tucat1on111 out rt'arh vroiu·am. with fr~e <'IOtS~ruom m1uenals du .. tributed to teacht"r~ and otr u1c video rt>corc11ng ri1hts grantf"d tu ildlooh~ "111£ l)()('UMt:NTAlt\' ITSt:Lt· wall 'lerve 1.s 1 ma.)Or t.t1achanec aid .. no :.shouh1 <•omplcment ex lsttna hi&h !lc:hoo l and <'Ollf'ICC C11hfumi11 histor y pro1ram11.' · u 1d Lloyd U l~nrus, found1ttion pre· !ildent ''Ttwre a rc no llm1ls 111 how the materials <'•n be L&Sed .. 'Call torn1~ Ure111r11;" w as produced and threr t.ed by l'.aln<'k C ritfln. e Cal State Long Bt>a<'h prole1>i,11r who w1ts r.-1>ponl>1l>lc· for the "Nova" serte1> .t't•t·~nt dot·ument'ltrv on Albert Einslt:m Th" s hvw WliS writte n ·tJy F ran cis G ladst.one It as iron&<' that the program, ll1.:s1g11ed as a sort of b1c:e111f•nn11.1 I -.c it examinatmn for Los Angeles w a:; prod un:d i11 tlran){t' Count y However . LA ·· ''"' n putJll1· Id<•\ 1~.on outl..r !K 'ET Channel 28 1 Wiil air "l't1hforn1<1 n rt-ami,. u!\ well "Califomaa l>n•an1~ 'I h1n.ty 'ity' will run on C'h aonel 50 Wednt'~day at !I p.m and 011 Channel 2fl the same night .n IU 30 ,. , .. -t .' ----------- WATER PtONEEA Wllllem Mufholl•nd . :t :, '.. .. . ·~ . . . ·.. . -.-:---..___ -__ _.._ . . . . -:--_ L---1---_::.... -'l ' . : . . ----....: --1.. --~· -I .. . "l-··. I -~,.,-r---~-,_._ '. r../'' . ",~~:· : :r,,, -(~~ ; : . :;-:_ ~":":" .. ---.., ,~_ . I ;\ij!·~, ,~o.; ... , I L ' I ---~~ ~· ~ L:~· J J \•••••.!.I , I ,• •· ~· :C ~\>t I : -. ( ' ;..,. I : ' ~ •• ·1 : ;\~I, ~ .. ( · ;:..;:J:. · ~· . ~·\ ti. . .:... /·•)~ J '{ I .4 .I ... ·-- • ) j ,r I .,J •C.JI \~ t'• '1 I ....._.,.. ~ ........ \(·. \. t Lnjoy an f vcni'lH in U1C' qui1·1 1. otmo.,p!1Prr> of f·rar,( l itt i'«·wnort Bt!c••.t• I I ;-Our n11U\l.'llc· c 1 •• 11:-.in~ 111t1kC!> 1.1" ..:i'll .. chic.ken ;inti ul co1ir·t· tilt' fn.:·,11 f1 h ,.,qu1.,1t.:-. "Chez lautrec i s first· rate:· N,.r111an "l.J11lc v lk<o1,111• .m l I cJ1l1J1 l>i< I\ l'.1111 I ., I Newport Beac:h Reservations recummendcd 7 l41675 ·4904 '---=-----~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--=---41 · Restaurqnt •• and Cocf<t ai l Lounge Per Person _, -- . . Regular '12'5 " .. Served with Soup du Jour. baked potato. Vegetable d e Gardiner 'SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE IRUMCHI I I :30 to 2:30 TELEVISION LOISTIR SIASOM IS Hal!!!! COMPLITI LUMCHIOM 111 a.m.-4 pm J ( ~ local lobster . . • $6.IOt CO....._... Dll• Fri .. Sat. a &n. (Whole Local Lobster .. SI I.tit CONPLITI.... Mon lhru Thurs Ophr ._ (Oaily) ( 11 a m.-1:30 p.m ) ( Yt local lobster • • • S7. Ht ( \.\ local Lobster • • • $6. tit DI .... HOUaS: w..n.-4 .. 10 • Pft.W 4 .. It • S.. J.10 ....___.,I 1• • S,.CW .•. P.71 Fntll S. .. D D d hlfr COMPLITI CAl&IU• SUNDAY BRUNCH (Complimentary Champagne) SERVED 10 A.M. k> 3 P.M. •OYSTER BAR OPEN 11 A.M.·1:30 A.M. 34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT . (Ample Par111ng) Rea. 493-2603 . ~)! t-_- ) ' ~ • . . ' i -~ ·-~J>< . W hen it comes to Sunday Brunch ()ur Fre nch Chef is really Beaucoup. I ' jlll'lll· p.•t< '11111• 111 111m1x 1 r1.111·, cdJrr' 11·11 1 t.11 trnc r .iu•\\• "hen l•• '·" /j11~' i\ntl nt·11hcr ""' \1lll 111" '""'•"' hulh r 1• I IJh·1luu' jl'f'J\ -.. t ll'llll'. ,,dad' t:)(g'. cnlrccs Ir•"" tft1· 1'>'<1111l1,I .,I /HUI (/1/\/111' 111 tlot.: ll1·trltc-'ol o l larm kl!l"hl·n <.:trokt·I') ,\1111 1111 'I' 1rJ,.l1· ol lntnrt1111cn1ar: d1;1mp.1wic: u ..: 1h1 ... rrumlllln): ••I 'lro1lhnj( manJt ht ""'"'''' 1 l., •·nq•1< t.Alk.' .1hou1 1h" hnin1 h -wht'n 1hq ti n.ill\ ''"P 1".lltnf( I 1"JlUrt'll l"'e" "um.la1 Ill! 11 clq.:.mt ~·Ill ,o J •11 Ill 1 ~II p n• ~REGISTRY lHXINJ ,\lau \rthur lk>ul<.'\ard. ll'mc: -.,2.1r-- n .. Mciti..,.n h 111c1 c •"'Pllf•'""'" o.n~~ ku..' At sunset, our prime rate goes down. Complete Prime .Rib dinner. Only $7.95. Mon thru Sat: 5-7 p.m.-Sun: 4-6 p.m. ------ W hen Charl.l·y Brown\ offrr~ a bargain. you eal a great deal I hj'i d('fi1:ious meal re:iturcs owr half·a·pound of succulent Prime t 1b cooked 10 juicy perfrl t1on. With ~1111r du juur or tos!>td salad. stea ming baked polato. sour· du11gl)..1lrt.!d a.11.ci.buttcr: Plus tr l<"mpring <tesserrtrnd"te!a ar cot'fe~. - l trdu<ll·J in 1h1:. deal is our politl' and friendly ser vice and warm Jtmol.phnl·-.-.c1mcthing you may not have bargained for. ,\1 { :1,,rll'\ Brown) vour nioncv buv:. a real bargain without r1·dt11 .. ul la1: .'\t ·-lVi ir '111w of iht· bt'st prim<: rates around. CharleY-Browm. The prime steak place lfunti11gton Beach· Exit off 1-405 at Beach .• 16 160 Beach Blvd. in Huntington Executive Park · 842-6602 Ill'"" .. ,,. .. ,~ .. lu·pt«tl "1a1or crl•dil card~ wt'lcom<' ... \ ' BALLET Fortune's In Good Hru1(h Now Tht> \'le<tl H· l>r.1~011 I. ch cl~nch..ct the.> wtilt'h 111 hrr hand "Your future-hui. m11<'h 1n ~•on• y ou l'Un t'•JIC'<'l II hl(lhh :O.U(' /' readul <'Ut"4"r You will t nter the entertlllnmt>nt flt•lct 1>0~1bl> as ia lalk show ho1>t Tht• yountc m a n wa i. plt·a H•d "'llh hl:o. for luot' 1 ht• Orui;1rn l.4c1} Lt!a Lowt ricver ths Mpprnnt " I Ill • • ' • ' :• • l)All 'f PILO r f;.i •l-Olll Pap«' I HALLO\\ EEN HAUNTS • • • ltcnt•f:1 its rt:searc h. mt!dk ul services and education for the pre vent 100 of birth deft-cts Ow~ to the ghouhsh res1dtmts, children under the age of 8 are d1c;1·011raged from entenng the 12 eerily decorated rooms in Duildi11r. 9 on the Orange County f'airgrqunda in Costa Mesa. R ut the c reak)' environment hlL'I proved especially popuJar v.1th leen-e1ger:. whu dare to pass through the doors from 7 lo JO 1• m S•mdays to T hursdays et11d 7 to I I p m . 1''ridays and ~;1tu :.1.i~s until Oc• 31 G~neral admission 1s $J.7!i or $1.25 for pr .. k •:ns • .\f 1. CK Ei\TlJltE~ t 'ROM O'l'llt:ll worlds , other lim es and "r·th'~r dimensions aft! urged to attend the final performan1:es at ; 8 · ~O tom1:t.t and Saturday ot two Ray Bradbllry one-act plays at the •;EM Thcatn, 12852 Ma.in St .. Garden Grnve. · ··Th, Cold Wrnd anJ the Warm" and lhe ruturistic fantasy, "P1ll a1 o( 1"1re " Lit<.' th t: treat'i in 'ltore for m lschie( makers who re :.en~ lh•·1r scol'i by phurung f.J6. 7ll3 N I (' K ~ ~ M t ' D tt r t c r a charac·tt-1 in "T t'r '' · Jnd th~ Pt r a t e" · · n 1 m 1 1 " t r "' . t h" Dr1&gur1 l.uJ)' 1s l"urr l't.tl) J P pea r In & night I y • I 111• ~d u> tbro u &h Sia l u r da y u:. lht> featured pe rform er a t 0 11~ neyland Hotel's Mand1tr1n B..r Here she t"ntertaan:. ~uc~t:. with SODI and with p.slm a nd (ao:\! analysis BALLET PACIFICA OANC£AS IN ~E~TA' AT LAGUNA 440lJl TON PLAYHOUSE Wottd Premie re. 'Aomef\lan R~apeody' Ale:> .>•1 1Vo l''-.,nJ P•ogr•m Art Winners on Display The Flfth Annual Fine Arts Competition sponsored by lht> Costa M~~" Art L ague will be r>n display throuab October at the r, iendale f'"edercd Savings and Loan Gallery, 100 Newport Cenlei l"n vt•. Newport Heach · . . "I 've aJways hJct t h 1:. pi.~1h1 talent." says M1> Lo .we t1C nt r fortune t l'lhng ub11il ) It b an old family t rait It 's l"a lled Chinese face and hand an.Uys 1:. I'm able to ·see· ~ood fortu11e 111 lhe future b) studyw g the face and lines on the palms · Ballet at tile 1'1i oulto1i Reill:, Rhodt-s dm~clor of the Bower; Museum, JUned tht ~h1>W . T he pubi1c 1s invited to view the show dunng the hours of 9 a m to 4 30 p.m. Mo nda}' th.rough fo'ridat} a nd 9 a.m. lo 1 P:m. on Salut 11 ... ys '111 rt ;irp 811 works of an on exhibition in all media. Ms Lowe 1s· a lso adept at psychometr)' ·re a di ng ' a person 's futurf! hy hold1nl( a personal belonging like a "!lll'h, ring or eyeglasses. AND, WHEN' shc"s not rningl in g with t he a udienre, the beautiful c h an t e u se from Shan(fhai also 1>erforms a mellow blend of ba llads, show tunes, movie theme songs and oldies from the 1940·._ and '5()'s, beautifully accompanied by ac- complis hed p ianis t Jerry Velasco. Wea,;og passion and senti- m ent into each song, Ms Low~ can turn a lyric in:.idti out and give it danty. Wt'll-re<'e1ved by audiences, she has performed a t conventions, charity funcllon.". p rivate· partie s and in hote l lounge shows. The f1 n;t progr am m liullt•t Pacifica s itdult serit!s al th•· Laguna Moulton Pla yhol1Se v. · 1 fea turt· one new work anti twc . old f..1 v11rit£'s Performances a re )>('hcdul"d for Saturday at 8 Jl m a 11d ~un d ay a t 4 1) m "fH E: "Olll.lt prt"m 1erc •'> 111 ab:.tracl classical ~ork ('hcu eo gra phed by Df'bor ah Appluton tO musi~ by G rieg. "F esta, .. choreo~r.ipht:d h} Lita Zalj to musH· by Adam an1. Bur gmuJler, as dcscribt-c1 ·•' · techn1c:£l purity in the c.lil style " !~P th1r1 f lll•m on fht-prol(~am .s · Rc 111 a r:1.1n Rhap!->od, " ~u ,\c 15 I>.) Enesco . ct1(·1·1·0 rr~µhv l)y M1chal'l Panatdf t.eud da11rer s or B al lrt P u<'irica inrlt1de Randy Barr: t. L11u1s (.;arver , Heidi E dgr.•n .l e11n !c1 •,nt:Je 1<1·~•·r V.,uOt'I t; l~~.'r' r'i.tm n.1,,,, P·w uf•ff dC1 J,;;I . ' l~ I l.'\(ln P F ,'(J~>RMASC't-;~ \ iO . f! • ~ l•I mc:mhers 11f Halltl i•at·1f•ta r1cl.N~ for O•li"I I t'•·. •t;<-("• <II ~ for a1l•J)l:-:•n11 '' •1•r . t<11d rt.•n 1r .. r bf' nrd<'rul h> n 1 .. t Cht?<'k" •,l,1,11ld he ~n .1°1e ~:.J.\ d b.l .~ Hllld J•..i, ?~''"" an1 -.eol lc p ,1 1~!'\ 1>:0ti. J.c.r•:.:n • H<!;i• h Fa ~P D una "ay ~-~t For •E , ih1~ Roi~ lfULl .'l'\\-,H I ' 14.P t-.. 1 l n 11n·1 .... \ Wtll -.t::r I ll lhP lJ rlt' rci lf' ll{ •. ~·· ,. J r lr'>t I .H I)' .... f.,cr h11u.r \.nl nt<•Vlt h.ss.d 1~, 1 " .•h· ,,1 111•· I f:"a~dr.. gtrl wtw t'ldl"l lt..ri •\:-~c·nt1 11 •' d1 r tor ''' .,, Pr1 on .ir -1 ht.<. Jr:,f' 1111· of , ~ .. '" .• r . I • er:~)~,, ;.··"'~· fvl ..t.'<1n1t'r . ((~"~ olden ~~..:'~" ~-~ . SEA Y ~EW li.i\ i(i)t. ~1-<1' . ......_,, . Z.;; ----~ ,, , ~'r. "'i_ b -.... rayon ·-~;"?i GENUINE CHINESE MAHDMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Crte Dishes . Lunch 0 111ner Oa.t~ • rootJ To Take Out 4715 C...,.._ JOJJ H..-. lt•C. ottA ... I • 750.1171 COST.A MIS.A ' CleM4 ......,_ 642·71 '2 •. 6J I ·HI I P"').,QO·i~.:"LL NIGHT Giant Ser~.. • , Free Munchies, 50d Hot Cogs, Giant Hamburgers. MARGARITA NIGHT Oiatlt"Matgaritai, Chips,' · Salsa for $1 ! MS. N IGHT Free Carnation for Women with an order oi their favorite beverage. PEOP l E'S NIGH f Happy Hour Coci<ta1f prices. 4•30 -9! WINE TASTER NIGHT Any wine on menu is $1 a glass! We'll open any bottle of your choice. ANO DON'T FORGET THE SUPER SOUNDS OF BILL ERICKSON. APPEARING MONDAY · SATURDAY! ~da•~ ~ COSTA MESA 3131 Bristol Ph. 557-3000 r • 1:.ifKING • S hANGr 1~ • S lEC.H\l'/1\1-J • Hl Jt ~AN CUISINES BEER* WINE " BAl\fOUET FA CILITIES (tJP 1 Q \20) 'SPECIAL BUSIN ESS LUNCHEONS DISCOUNTS O~ 1:000 T0 GO VISA . O PEN 7 DA YS l=re-: o.,,kt•.y Al ~ ., fl <°"t;o~1 LOIS 675·?.420 '-' Ir t· !> IUt.J P .,11L-,.. .Jn th~ f>F 1" 5, I I Ht • 'h , \. t ,-, , II~ • ., J•r• < ·"' .r1tn C.~c, O PE -!NG 5th A HOU DAY M · .);CAL SHO~ aoAT • By J•:ron:. • rl · .,,,..-& iJ•,·1r Hammente•n II 3503 So. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. CA •'2704 Ii Mile No. ol San O.cp> F#V , lktwem Sunllo'<•er .\ Mac Arlhu• • ~~ .... -... CR~~~OCl.st-., l•aL~ ''MFL.aCTIOt•" TNO Tues., thru Sat. ~ KELLY LEMAIRE Tues. thru Sat. Tue. tbna Sat. DANCING .. '°9mlT.AYI. LAGUNA llACH ....... , ..... ..,,,.,_ ,, .. p.,,.,,,g .... .., 7U-tlll MARK CIANPMNI Sun. and Mon. DANCING NIGlm Y . • 1 l>wTlookf~ BNtdf/tll L.alct F'ort at ......... ..._. ,...,.,. ........ , ... -·· m11 MUtftLANDS AT,...,_ ROUT! I,!-TORO nt-m2 AOeERTA KING Sun . and Mon. Tw1U1ht Dinners 1 Da)'I A Week 4 to a p.m. '5115 32'°2 COAST HW't . LAGUNA MGUll 1••c-.... ,. _ _,, 4H·2121 ~ 4M-5n3 !>~t.i5:.1 \ ... elf <1•irlri·.,•.cd i.t ·• 1nf)'-.l t"O\fl<lp" "" 1ql1J t;. f'Odu~t:d tf I I: )\ l ~ :. I \' l • 1 f"i •' I l <1 ; l C cl •;th1·: '"'" IL· J 1vt11 ht' l, •t.,: fn r ;.ii.. I. up J l lht• hr x '>HI"< -.1h• h O~l ns utle llCltll lw'• f" r·;11't\ Ot>rfor m ane•· -------, '"""". (,,t,0 1 ,,.., •• ~ r""Oh•ln pr UH ..... I iDIUHOS lllHi.tOI IO'WA~rs '~~"~;;~~"'" l ___ --·~~ ' IOtUllD.S 'lllJOOl lllDCil " o•c OA•~•a "'' • 1 Sl'l lRLEY """cl.AINE LOVING ·COUPLES ,.,. , ..... .. ,~, ......... 1 90 , .... . Al. C:Ul'9Ullell ~--.... "IT'S MY TURN'lR1 ~ ... ,. .. , •. "''' •-t:•I .,. • •. ,,...,t: .. COW\.la GEORGE WUJ ._. BURNS .nm..- ~oar ~~ .. M-1 ....... . ... -,. .. . _,_,_ -· ! - Ann Delly M•t• 12 to 5:00 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL FRI. & SAT. "The Day Music Died" i i So ~out PIH• & Br••:.._Pl..:.•:;.;H ___ ___ MANN THEATRES I CCSIA MESA SOUTHCllA'-1 l'lA.'A 8Rl',10t Nll Of 40~ ANO 68~ SUN• OW£R ~1711 GEORGE BURNS .. Oh, Godl Book II" •>e&->-..-·--··... ~ J.--·'HALLOWEEN " 1 :15-3:~:~ 630-a1~10:00 JOHN r ttA VO LTA URBAN COWBOY (Ill '"'"'·····-........... ,.. ··-··· .... _, ............ . 1 .... - ---·~ ,....~ "LOVING COUPLES" ("1) ,.., ..... ..... ...... .-..... :11 ........ ... -·· I IM-..,.. filf:l GOLDIE HAWN .. PRIVATE BllUAJllN I "" LCltU '°" IHOWTW ., (.W OAIL Y PILOT Fri~ Ottocw :)t lalO INTERMISSION Turning to h1s band on the road, Paul Simon does what l'Om es most naturally performing for a liv mg onC'e luxurious. now hand·to mouth in .. One Trir k Pony." ~ 3 Oassic Films i i Scheduled to Air ~ .. La Strada," .. Of Mice And Men," and "400 ~ Blows.·· three classic, award-winning films, will be ~ offered ln prime Ume on KTl.A, Channel 5, beginning E Tueaday, Oct. 28, at8,p.m . ...., LeMHna off the series of classics is the Academy f Award winninl "La Strada," airine at 8 p.m .. Tws- ~ iay andrepeaUnaatt2:30a.m ., Thunday,Oct. 30. •• For the presentation of "La Strada," Anthony ~. who co-stars in the movie with Richard t, Buehart. will be featured in a specially crafted ri "wrap around" taped in Mexico, in which he refJects .•· :>nhisroleandthelilm's impact. I "La Strada," a Grand Prize winner at lhe Venice International Film Festival, is t.be story of1a circus stronpnan wbo buys a mentally retarded girl to serve as hls devoted cook and concubine. It is a mov- ie in which the pain and pathos of devotion are ex· ~ amined. ~ Actor Burgess Meredith serves as host for the Pulitzer Prize winning, "Of Mtce and Men," which } will be seen Dec. 2, a t 8 pm., ancJ again De<". 3, at t 12:30 a.m. The Francois Truffaut film, "400 Blows." ~ is schedulecht8p.m .. Oe1'.2J, andalsoonCbristmas ~ ~ay. al12 30a m WHAT PRICE-HOSTAGES? RAMSEY CLARK Former U.S. Attorney General and champion or c1v11 libeftle9 Tlctteta ASUCI Box Office: S4 genef'BI edl'Nsaion: $3 f.culty. atllf. UCI Alumni Aaec:x:t.rlon members. and other atudents: S2 UCI 1tUdent1. SponsoredbyStuct.ntAffalrs Lectures (133-SSll>. ~PlcilUlel,,...,.,. A ~l'lodlJc:Hon Mfl'onvHcJc;r"I ond~~ 0tlhe ~Mon Anne llanc:!Off John~ ~Hll9< ""* ""JotW\ Mollll Oi'ktol Oii ~,.... Ftonci. E~~Stuar1~ loiletC*>yD'f~DIM>I• • fnc: lelgiet\. ~ l.yndl ~tJV.IOnOl'1an SorlQ9I Oll9Clect DI(~ LY"dl 'Buffalo' OP-ening Play Parade Tht• lut hurrah• of IYflJ on the-Or•n111•· CoHt Uwater •«ent' 19 produ<•tlona froni pro ft•1111onal , <'omnlunlty a nd «olltHf! th.-ater l(roupt1 are waltlnai in lht• wl nl(ii todoy. rtudy to lH· unvt'llt'(f over lht' nt-xt rave w1•t•k!t 1n whut shttpeti up aJi c)n~ of th'· inc18t lh('alrh'ully uc·lav\• numthll of UM' year I A"adin.i th•· thc'"I''" 1111r•dt• und o~uan.: ne·x t Wt"1ne,.day 111 "Amt'rtc·a11 Huff iAlo." the f1111 1 J•rodud1o n 11( IUltO Ml 1111 South CoHs t Ht·pt-rtory·~ S.-1·ond Sll'Mt: and the M'f·ond SCH plu) by Di1v1d M.ia mt'l. whose 'A Life 10 the Th.-ot.t•r" lt1un1•ht•d lht' auxlll1try urt>lllt last •t'tumrl HAl.l.OW•:EN IS oP•:NING m ~hl rm three d 1rft·n ·nt 11howll "IJrarulu" at the lluntm~ton ttea<'h l'layhou1e anti "The Mousetrap" on th~ m am !lt a.i ... itt Saddleback ( 'olll'~e l'ht· follow1r1)( ~~ck finds s1>ven produt·t1ons bt-mg unve1h:d in the b rae( span o( three days, i.I art m~ Nov !> with the venera bll" musical S h u~ Hudt • · 11t lh1: ll 1trlcquin Dinne r l'layhllUSt: and tht' m usit al revue "For eo1<1red '"* * * ~ *. f'1a}Uling is brilliant" 4 All rn:~::i:;v·,:,~r~ .. \~::,~~cr ,1uhn..•rn111''' .rnd ""' c111y 'he r1·1111111k1I n11: 111 J }\IUOjl .._ .i1h.mnc Hcrbum .. q .. ,.R1t(.'\\J Jud~ IJJ"" '' rhc ~u()1e\l ) '·ung womun hl win nur hea!l~ '\tn.:i: Kathannc Hepburn .. Jua.mC,1&1 .. A sparkHng movie ... Gene '.n,1,, WNBC. riJ CALL 173-GIO FOR SHOWTIMES SATURDAY EVENING ON STAGE Oper8 a Broadway Muelcat Tenor JIM MARSHALL with Jud1 Stanton 81 lhe Keyboard Intermission Tom Titus Girl Who llavt' Constdt'rcd Swcu.I«' When Hw H ainoow is .. :nuf" tit Orunge Coi.Hl College. Sharlnl( u Nov fl 11rern1 cr c night an: South Coa11l Hc rwrtory 's rcv1 val of Tennessee Williams' "Tht· ~;las" Mcnagcn l'" on the main s taJ(c , the roc·k ·~ospel mw1iC'ul "(;odspell" at the San <.;Jcmcntc Community Theater and Her101t Hri•cht ·~ "Tt1e Threc1~nny Opera' at L'C Irvine AND ON NOV. 7, Tiit; N~wport Theater Arts Center ktck!I off iL'I season with Oliver lfa1ley's "Father's Day ' while Golden West Collf'ge caJls on the limcle~s talents o( William Shakespeare with the com etiy "As You Like It." ThlnJ.{s settle down a btl the following week ... , ..... ,,,..,,. , .... ,,, -~ , ... ,~ Slfllf" a11d l•pacl. It llanlu 1\-.0llfl dw t'..-ar'• Bra. ... -Kevm Thomas. LA Tures edwards BRISTOL CINEMA .;-:;s with l'lftl y Nrll Simon')! "The Good IJortor" b~ Wf'~trnlMlf~r·,. Shuwc:aM~ Pmductmru1 arrivmg\ Nov l<t 'flien on the 18th, lhe I.ado Isle Players '""r llv1t1• with A~itlha C'h11.!>t1t-'~ "Murder on th~ Nll11 " 'I ti. •pi,. hght11 hc•iJl uv &~&in on Nov 20, w1tt1 ttw· l<•idl((!r '> and Ii ammerstem favorite "l-"'•uth J-•11qf11' d C1nl'ing onto the Saddleback <'flll,..c•· "'""" whilf• at Orun~e Co&st College the 11t:ark 1Jr1rn>. Savay1•s" o p<ms a bnef run. THrtt:• •. WOKt: "T'rRAefJONS m ove onto the llt11mJA .'fov l I the Ornnge County vre. m1 t-re of 1111-rrtw111·hl ·nallroom" ~•the Laguna M oulttm f'layhr1uM" 1tnt1thr-r c·ounty fi rst in "Tiii' f'~1'\h·y r:1m vf.ort1hl<'" at thf-Saddlebar k ~itlh:y c·11mm1in1ty 'fh•·ater an!I tt1e comedy One·(• lor th1• l\'1k 1n~" at lhe Costa Mesa Civic I' I a y hOUlli• . f-1 nall / th•· "'l .. wpo r t H a rbo r Ac tors rhc&tcr wra,,~ ''IJ Uw 'IChc<lule on Nov 28 with the . C'hn~~ rna., r1f*rN tc1 ·A mah I and t he Night V1s1 tor~ And.th:.it, Ht th111 wnt1ng. wraps it up fur l1w<1l lht:ulA!r <•n lhl' (Jrani;~e c,,ast in 1980. f'4ol)(xJyY.llh c.1 clrop or rom .. .mti<. l>lc'IO<J will be dulf· lo rt-~i~I I his fllm .. "*"'"" ..... _,... .,. ~ v-..,,... .. A • t ' ~,Ji, Jot • ~t Ct•t'l:f lfJ1 t:M lOWUDI 8111Sl01 lDWAllOI IAOOllUC• AMC UllAIKf MAU ••STOL AT MACAITHUI SQUARE'' 540..7444 "' L.,;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; _______ _J I lO~fAllOS llUWlllllH O.. " • ~ ;• •1•• • •• ,, ~~ , .. • :,,, A 4•. t '~•'• '~· ' ... ~oy t ,~ •j· .. i : TH•ll Fly us. Anywhere In the l1ZUi14mlj -----------------...,....,,~ Why do they call it "adultery," when it makes them act like children? toow"•~1 N Un.ltd '"'" ------STARTS TODAYI ----- mn•u U~ C1nem1 I /1 41 ~40·0594 (l"" Saddlt~d (]1 4) ~81 5880 ,_, ... HtlU f ounl11~ V1llt1 1/l4 8391~(\0 otallC( Uranae fll~ll \/l4i637 03 40 •aa£ Sl~d•um Ori~t·ln p 14) 639· 7860 HO PA,~ES ACC(P llO -"" .. ----·-U.A City C1nem1 tl l416JC 3911 rur ... nu lft Wd~ ]~ O•••t In (!1A'8" J69J 11\J<l•Hn , .. oSEltG.•Q~fHll -· --~--- PUBLIC NOTICE ·---'lfll.iMft'l.11:.r \ ~----·--------- f11any OC IObttr 24 1980 DAILY PILOI ('7 Ballet, Drama, Opera, Musie Abound in Area • G1S•LU, the famed romantic ballet, will open S.turmy wtth a cast of more than lO dancers from the Civic B•ll•t of Southern C.llfomle. The ball•t will be st~ at I p.m . In Servlte Auditorium. 19S2 W. L• Palma Ave., Anaheim . Reservt<t seah are $5 .net SJ.1S for children. For more Information call 191-SlOS. LOOK HOMaWA•D, ANGEL, based on the novel by ThOmes Wolfe, w ill be performed tonight at ~anta Ana Colle~· s Phllllps Hall. The play, adapted by Kettl Frlnvs. HrMd the playwright the Pulitzer Prize In playwrltlnc;, and the New York Drama Critics Award for best play Tickets tor the 8 p.m . show are $J and $2 for students and senior citizens ISRAeL FAIR opens SUnday at the OrancJe County Fair Groundsbil3 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa FOOd and exhl t booths will be featured at the eighth annual fair. includlnc;,. a replica of the Western Wall, an exhibit from the MagnesMu.seumanda holocaust memorial Yiddish songs and dancing will be performed at the all day fair from to a.m . to 6 p.m . Admission is St for adults and SO cent s for for children. For more Information call 7S4-1'M4. NEW YORK CITY OPERA will st~ Verdi's "La Trav1ata•· Nov. 9 at 2 and 8 p.m. in Knott's Berry Farm's Luke's Exclusively llllllSTOCl(I) FOOTWEAR SHOP "Feel Better w11h an 1nves1men1 m Fool Comtorf •Luke's Exclus1Vely 8 rkenslock Footwear Srr'JP 1 77-H River~ O•IVe, NEWPORT BEACH 631 ·"730 L<x:ated behtnd the Post Office east ot !he Rusty Pelcan Restaurant One block soutn ot the Newport F ref!Nay on Coast Highway Hours 11-4. closed Sui 1day-; -~~ Hart"s<l:i ,og Rugs & Cariifs of Newport Beach OPENS 2nd LOCATION IN LAGUNA BEACH View private collection of rare .museum quality Turkoman & specialty rugs over 100 years old. Refreshments SAT., OCT. 25 & SU ... , OCT. 26 THRU OCT. 3 l' AT 1952 South Coast Hwy. (at Diamond) Laguna Beach (714) 494-8023 Newport Beach Loc.a11on 1000 Bristol Sr. N. at Jamboree .. (7l4).955-0435_ • 4 ' MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE nw 0Qle(t"9 of,,_ '•""9.t -. 10 "'~ ,,..,.,,. HOUt h 5 ... fl O.tf\r OI t?DN t;Otf#fT" 1(/11 _...,,,Q tJr ,,...,, ~1"j1~ . ~ 'IL~ AGES A°"'ITTEO ~ a.-................. "• . . '· jp" G~ I ALL AGES AOMlllED I Pet•n11t GU10&not SUQQetled I . "AIRPLANE" (PG) "STARDUST MEMORIES" U~ '1 t«tUl'n K COfftC).11\ylnQ P•'""' o• AclvH G•md••n , "DIVINE MADNESS" (A) "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" (A> RESl RIC 11;0 I , • I~ ALL Ill l!D A.NO II) FILMS RECEIVE THE. SEAl. Of ll4E MOTIOl'I P1CT\JRE COOE OF SELF REGULA TIC)H PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS au1u1u1 ...... STAT•MUIT ,,J.':.!oi.sio:-'-" perwm =• dolnQ ORANGE COUNTY BU!>INESS aROKERAGE -CO..NOA!> FOOD SEAVICES, IW MHe V•rde Ori ... lie. llM, C-i. N9w, Ca. m» ~ "9M'11oQJ. I• eamon1• «<..,.U.U, IW fMM Vetde Or,. Cost• ...... Ca ..... Tiii• ..,.._, I• -.ctecl llY e cor· .......... CONNOIU REAL TV CO • .., I Jae• L eon.-......... ,.,_IE.C..- Tlll• ~ -lllocl will! Ille C-y O*ti ot 0r..,.. c:o..nt, on 0c ......... . ..,..,.. P11'1t ..... Orefl .. COHI Delly ,.,IM. Oct. J, to, 1r, M, •• nrt-e0 I nttdfd a roommate but had trouble rinding one bec1u1t I didn·t kno~ anyone alonit the Oranae Co11t. Then I trlt'd the Dally Pilot. Dally Pilot cla1~1fled ads offer.cl such a ••ldt' selection from which lo ChOOH that I found • Ukel)' tanclid1te wttb Jaat a few Interviews. Wtt now •• , •Iona are.t and enjoy IMna lOpUler • If you •eed a room· mate, rud the Dally Ptlal ......... v "THE ELEPHANT MAN" (PG) '"THI IMPlll ,,.. STl•IS IACI" _...,,,...._ ''IN 000 M TRUST"· (N) ''TMI JRRK" flt) "BL~I BROTHERS" "PROM NIOKT" (R) ,, Sl ARS OF ROMANTIC BALtET 'GISELLE' Chen• Patch (left) wtttt Tern HayH Gooo Time Theater Beverly Siils, director of the opera w ill speak before the pertormances. For ticket information contact the Concert Society of California at P.O. Bo)( 1831, Garden Grove or call Tickctron agencif's. . '~ ...... ' . . .. . ,. '. '' '''" llt,t•llll ll\\111111~'·' , .. , .. ,, . • itt\Mll ', .. , .• I•"" i.1111" 1111 • :·" I .~II" 111 _ fl\t 1.t11l1\I" 1~11'' l••ll 'I'"'' I" "k''ltll•'•'lllll~ PG ,...,It '""6ICI ""41\'ll a --: • . .i 111 H 1 " '' 0 ~~.·~······ .... ~ ... AN ALL SCHUMANN program can be enjoyed Thursday through Nov. 2 at the Music Center P•vilion as the Los Angeles Philharmonic performs under the.direction of Carlo Maria Glullni. All concerts begin at 8:30 p.m . with the exception of a Sunday matinee at 2 :JO p.m . Featured during the Schumann performances will be vlollnist Gldon Kremer. Tickets are on sale at all Mutual Agenc ies or by calling (213) 972-7211 . LIMITED TICKETS are available for the Nov.14appearance of veteran actor James Whitmore at Fullerton College's Plummer Auditorium, 201 E . Chapman. The 8 p.m. program will feature "An Evening With James Whitmore." Reserved tickets are $7.SO and $3.SO for Cal State Fullerton students at the Performing Arts Center Box Office or by calling 773-3371 . THE LONDON SYMPHONY will makeltsdebu1at the Music Center Pavilion Mondayat8:30 p.m. The75-year-, old orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado will perform works by Mozart and Mahler. Tickets are available by calling all Mutual Agencies or the Music Center Box office at (213) 972·7611. IRVINE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will perform a free classical concert Sunday at the Turtle Rock Community Center . Sunnyhill Drive, be9inning at 2 p.m . .. - MOTOCROSS FINALS get under way Saturday at the San Diego Stadium, 9,._.9 Friars Road. The gates open at 6: lO and the race begins •t8. Tickets are available at all Tlcketron agencies or by calling S6S-2866. THE HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM Is celebrating its .Wth birthday with a week of big band stars including Mel Torme, The Bill Tole Orchestra, The Pied Pipers, Bob Crosby and the Bobcats and the King Sisters. Tickets are $20 at all Ticketron Agencies or $25 at the door, 621S Sunset Blvd. Steve Allen, Peggy Lee and Buddy Ebsen wiU be on hand for a benefit show Wednesday night at 8 p.m . Tickets for the show are S 12S. The big band shows continue at the Palladium till Nov. 2. JAVANESE MUSIC will· be performed Sunday at UC Irvine's Science Lecture Hall beginning at 3 p.m . The Southeast A sian music is played on gamelaf"I instruments such as wooden and metal xylophones. gonqs, and metal-stringed zi thers. Ticketsare$5foradultsand $4 for students at the Student Box Office, Gat eway Plaza, UCI. THE KINGSTON TRIO will be at Tustin's Hungry Tiger -restaurant tonight, followed by the Lat! Stop Saturday and again Nov. 1, 8 and ts. -----------------.. ..•. , ... ........ u gg4 2400 n.i.1..,, ... __ • HAU.OWllN Cll , ... ,,., .. ., ......... , .. .. n.. ,_, _, -vi lfWY JONttOI ··---·· 11)0 J :JO ,,,, ,,,, 10100 .,,.. _____ '-'-· SlllC.;~~~.~~~·~~:·J ~:!~!.~~ 'l'lle -Wen '-'-'-• JZ:, r~1'J'!:.l.!t_C~ .___ __ _, ll:lt Ml S:al •UlMJ ..... _,,. HtYAn llNIAMIN c•t ll iM )1JO 61M l r4t 111• -·· '-"' .......... rrl MY NaN 111 .,,,. ,, ••• ,. ....... ta.JO "THE ELEPHANT MAN" ••ll•f• 1;eo.i.1s (PG) h1. lw" 1'911-4.JO 1 00.~ >O PACIFIC IHlATRl S OAIV( I" SWAP M£ns ~101(114 fOUCli I V(U V 'thl; h4t o,.t.t At ltAfl80b.Jl~VG..Pll\Y.Mlll 6 ORAHl:l O'RIU.J H '· " I•• T01 'W S&HJ•On • SU•OAt '"lt '•h Ii(~ ;11~0S "' ••Aitt1• ifAOtL:• ···:::.. .. ':&"-. ,..... ............. .,.-~'"' .... 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Channel 7 Ha""""Y" e11d a ~ , om,, to oe nice '" Fr "" '""" fire .whet\ thtt) uw11.-tl1m tu JOlrl theor OOkf!• gamp ~r11J he cle1n1 11\em o"' ([I) BAAHEY MILLER Tho FBI 11 called 1n w'1en thl bonoh squed finds ari 11om1c warhoad de~lgnl'<I by 8 Stuelent !Or nos MM• ter's theSta 7:00 I C88 NEWS H9CHEWS G HAPf"Y DAYS AGAIN Fonzie apend& a lon!lly ••!)II praylr>g IOI R1ch1e to IXJll through alta' a mo101cy~1e 8CCIClef1t • A8CNEW8 I JOKEA'I WILD w•A·s·H He...,eye lec:es a coun mart11I w!w'n nor. funning feud with Frank ll:ire• up Wfl•le Cot Po118f os out of Ille camp and Frink 1• in Chllfge m BAAETTA 88rette r acf'S a go.n51 t1mf1 u n11 1nd a niroo 111t mJn both try to find e 1un•ue respanslt>le fo1 Ille over dOMt dearh or a young grrt &i) OVEREASY ·cancer • Guasts ;ic1<11ss Mary Healy Hayes. 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The world champion Lakers travel to Seattle tot ake on the S uperSonks, KTLA e 8:00 "The Little Foxes." Bette Davis gives one of her best performances as the vindictive heroine of thi.s movie drama based on Lillian Hellman's play. , ABC' 8 8:00 "Invasion of the Rody Snatchers ." Donald Sutherland ~<.ikes. up where Kevin McCarthy left off m this cont inuation of the story about pods from outer s pace taking human forms . (See photo. left) D HOU.YWOOO SOOARl!S U NEWLYW£0 GAME QI YOU BET YOUR ltFE Bu,tny r-iJ<"kell rtlffl• u 'l\H" 'Nth f1h)\A 1n Catr.I +u.1 ., ton He r.h.mp1011 wrm..t1..,, anrt " wo,nan 'flfh •t •• hut,,, d ft J Httw HWtt)' «I) Ok£ STEP BEYOND • .fortt.1 ~~ j M vstet, A I '1-•th•t~ \ilff.,~ I ""\f\ 't\& r l'\if\ft ~ .. ,. t•t1~hJt1Uu"iil-, Chctnyf."•_, c..oursfl ED THE ART OF LIVING I 1uro11~ 111n ll• t J.11151 '11S' u ... :. .. \ hO'lllrl tnUOA1 n I mao ct,µt_)~ t¥•\t1 "'' , '1dr•g IP!J wOdC1 1UOunr1 '""' 11:30iJ14 FROM Cl.EVELAND A ,~pertnry rrnuoo ll! 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'Damien' Saga Survives Setbacks .. . Ma•a Mia Jn case you missed today's Mike Douglas show, here's what you could have seen -a rare talk show appearance by Sophia Loren, here giving Mike a bite of real Italian pizza. The actress was plugging her own TV movie story, which airs Sunday at 9 on NBC. !-Dallas' Corrllpts South Afrieans? PRETORIA, South Africa CAP) -A South African putor bas warned hl's congregation about \be moral dancers of watching "Dallas," the American television series which has become South Ah1ca'a moat popular TV fare. P.J. Van Staden, pastor of the Nederduitach Hervormde Kerk -an offshoot of the Dutch Reformed Church -in Pretoria, said youn~ peo- • ~le have become contused by the "free sex ' and , 'alortMna ol thu1s" in the series about the Ewlll& family ol South Fork. Teau. , "Our youth, wblcbo ·ta pll'Ucularly cr'ltlcal of adult.I' double atandarda," Van StMen said ID bb paJtonl IMWIMtter, "ts faced wWl aa enormom ~:!.lem ..-we warn a1alnl& free MS OD tbe -.e , a..ll allo enjoy w atcblq tbele th1ap I.a Da~'." By JERRV BUCK LOS ANGELES fAP) "Damien· The Leper Priest·· was nearly shelved twice before finally reaching the home screen. The mo\·ie. which tells of the courageous young Belgi:.n priest who devQJ.ed. bis tm: tq tbe ,leper. .colony on ... , Molokai in the Hawaforn Islands. will be broadcast Monday at 9 on NBC, Cha nnel <t. Writer-d irector Steven Gethen;, who saw the project through to com- p le ti on, wasn 't called iu until two other writers had attempted scripts, a nd pro s pects looked dim. Gether s got a pho ne call from Tom Moore. bead of Tomorrow En- te rtainment and a former president of ABC Televlsion. "Tom b &d originally come to me to do another project and I was working on it," Gethers said. '"In that Southern drawl of his he says, ·1 got a prob· Actress Fights StereOtyping le m . l 've got David Janssen for this prCIJect and hi:' hates the script. Take a look at it and see u you can get it in s hape.· ••1 HAT E THAT, I ha te doing rewrites. I us ually say no, but J 3<'· ~epteg..~1 . sa!d,.oL .course. '.J go.aa. director. that·s aulom<1t1 c ' ·· He wrote the script in 1.2 tiays, then was in constant s ession s with Janssen on the script, whom Gethers s aid was now looking forward lo the role. The morning of the thirJ day of production. David Janssen died or a heart attack. · "We were going to call it ofr." said Gethers "Just forget it. But NBC loved the two days or film we'd done and asked us to continue. Two weeks tater we cast Ken Howard in the title rote. "IT DIDN'T MATTER who we cast, it was difficult getting the com· pany up and myself up," he said. "It leaves an indelible scar. But 1 must say Ken Howard made it easy for us. He knew how difficult it was going t.o be. not only for us but for him.'' HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Actress Sumi Haru often i*ars thHI comment: "My, your English is certainly good! •r The movie also stars Mike Farrell as thP island's only white leper. David Ogden Stiers as Dr Arthur Mouritz, Wilfred Hyde-White as Bishop Maigret, and William Daniels as llishoi> Koeckmann. Da mien de Veuster arrived on the film.mg. The crew had a 7~year­ old ~ai l.tng s hip re built on location at Laguna Beach. which doubled for Hawaii. The ·mast collapsed one day while they were filming. but luckily no one was hurt .Mul~k.a.a-in. 1871. Xhe... colooy . .was a. .. ANO'DIE.Jl TIME.,.lhe ,camerama.o .... ~ ... ~. dump.111g ground for lepers. and 1t fell overboard. •f was hke a death sentence to be sent Two other biographical projects ,..~ there. Dami.en served the afflicted are in the works for Gethers: one for ~ loyally until b!!· loo. contracted Oper ation Prime Time on the life of tf leprosy and dred m 1880. former Israeli Pnme Minister Golda The iepers were outcasts. and exile Meir. and the other for ABC on the to Molokaj usually meant death life of J acqueline Kennedy Onassis THERE WERE NO doctors. no hospital, no care. Father Damien <.'ame to care for the lepers, and eventually he raised an outcry that spread around the world. His bishop attempted to remove him, but found that by then he had leprosy. "The surprise to me or lhe whole picture was Mike Farrell," said Gethers. "J have a dinner bet with Mike -who is an inordinately taid- back and modest man -that he will win an Emmy. It's as good as anything Mike's ever done." Gethers also had di!ficulties during until the time she and John F. Ken- nedy moved into the White House. Gethers was interviewed at La Maison restaurant, where his wife, Judy. runs a cooking school. He eyed a well-known actress at the next ta· ble and suggested that she might be good in the rote of a young Jae· que line Kennedy. .. It's a completely unauthorized version, .. said Gethers. ·'Neither she nor any Kennedy "'9uld approve an authorized version Whal we're doing is a very positive portrait of her. She's been a rather m aligned in - dividual." BETTE MIDLER IN DIVINE MADNESS. I l'[ASURt CHE.ST To which she replies: "It should be ; I've been practicing it.siru:.e 1939, ~en.J. was bom in New Jersey." Or F\liplno descent, Sumi Haru bu grown ac· cus tomed to s uch r emarks from her fellow Am ericans. In her e arlier career she was s ubject · ed to another kind or type-casting -"I played a plethora ol geisha girls in everything from 'M-A ;;.H' to 'Teahouse of the August Moon'.'· PJCHAR.G nest£ HER EXPERIENCES have led her to ac· tivism. She is national chairperson of the Ethnic Minoriti~ Committee of the AFPRA, the TV-radio actors union. 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Best priced condo '"I 2 YEARS HEW Pvt mast er suite with I SlJ ,95() d11wn t.1 ·' I .. area. 1 Bdrm. 10--2 '< 1 4 B drm a n.d 21 retreat & s undeck., loa11 $.'il1Hf"''"w111, .111 ~ U'llP-b0\..1 down terms available I B d S h r Secluded lush patio +.. tor nw rl' m1o.r1•• "'"" l-'c•1• MP.<'1C.t'l . I r m . . o u t o Br rental. S37:>.<JOO' ~ Zll:! . , . . $78,50-0. Ca ti !179 5370 PCH. Pr1 vale brick ....... f'r I ')C:\JI csto ·e: now. 1 1·o urt y ard 4 car -1....!, op. (THE REALI .... '""" .. ''""s' ,.,,, A garage Oak planked oe-~T.'ft..,. LLSTATE floor s It alia n •675·7060•~ .-..LERS HARBOR _ tile Super terms .. CaU HIGHLANDS REALTORS I now . aUFFS COMDO I 1\ 1111 "I "r I d l' J 111! I Enter thru sec gate w1 BACHELOR'S · · · interrom to quarry tiled • ' \IH · t!> n ·f11...,·tl'<l 111 -----<l) TLJo,;!H:ll 1.o v 1:-;c; crtyrd. w / rountain th1 l••h h four l>c1imum PARADISE Quarry entry. kitch&~· h1>rn•' ~·~1 111.r' rn"in I ar patio_ Cath edral ik11 Sva '''' cx1-ellc·nt 1 Prime Irvine locaUon ror SEA co VE tbis ~ac~elor condo! PRO .. ERTIES ceil'1s. forever view \alut> 1'0 11' • n1 o•nll\ rrom living, dining a. sep loc:all'<I $23~.soo · 611-7300 H.B. Barpta investment or / r ;~~':';:0~0c!1 ~\~~~ _ 714-631-6990 752-1700 mstr. suite w /pvt. patio. 2nd bdrm. bath "' wl. rm. Paneled garagl' w. cabin ets & tile rlr $285.000 644·0867 b~ -------· owner. NIWPOIT HEIGHTS Lovely J Bdrm. air con· IF YOU FfXEI dioned, Co s ta Mesa havea servtcetoorrer or B · I home on quiet cul de sac. goods to sell. place an ad "!ng your shovels and nestled among tall trees. i n the Dall y P i lo t pamt. brushe~ lo cash m So much for so littl~! On· Classified Sec:tio11 on thls sensat1onul value. ly $89,900. Hurry call Phone 642·5678. H';lle corner lot , hosts! today!646·717 1 ------- this _3 Bdrm 2 bath l'X I Stop'' Takt! ume to r..Sa x e<:ut1ve home C.:muitrv 'THE Re-Jll Tl · . kitchen Jiv in room ~ and shop at bonw It ' ramily ~oom, ~en an<I ESTATERS "i~mple With Oath P llOI spa too' Cas h in .rntl rail -_ __ _ ____ • UJ;,s1fle<I Ads /\nil 11 now~ ~ou have sumelhlnl! 10 Tht! f.i.st~t d.raw m the ~ell. t:all J lri ~nd l~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 BRING YOUR GOBLINS OCI'OBER ·31, 6 to 8PM. Tre1ts for ages up to 11 if accompanied by .in adult. Prizes for sranest and most onginal coo lumes. Winners oarn?s will be announced In this Newspaper or check for you r n ame in o ur December Newsletter 983-7881 moe BROOK HURST, Fountain Valley <So. or Talbert> DfA~I West ... a Dally Pilot Class1f1ed :\d-\'1;,t!r at I ~ Classified Ad. 6'2..:i678:-. ·642-561K-• --.. -• ~ • ··- TllltACI ftlAT Cardiff 2 BR. 2 BA. on quie t greenbelt. Bright & cheery. Super So. or 405 location. No rrick:.s -orHy $128,000. Fee IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 EXCLUSIVE MESA VElllE st-c'-.................. ... ........................... ..... w,... ................ ... ......... , ....... he' , ... 4 SOUTH COAST EXECUTIVE A profes~1cnal li"•k1nJ: I executive h11m1 14 llh I Bdrms.. :!"ba ths. '1ui.!1 I countr) k1tc h1•11 1111 1 looks fJ mil\ II)<. r 1 1.111. brick f1ro:p l.11'l' l'i1>1 •' I tacular rear } ~11 t! .1 • r usto m t'P\ 1·rcd t•~ ,,, a nJ ta11ta lu·11~. 1 1 ; :\Jany e xtrJ . 1· il l 1 ·• lll(lre deta11' .}.l•, .!J • THE REAL 1 ESTATERS ' ·1 SF.A COVE PROPE RTIE!> l 1~:~31 -.69.'lO~ macnab irvine realty A :.ues lOIA RY Of THf tRVINE COMPANY SAIL INTO A so· DOCK! Lido Nord 4nfl :•u•te home•-seller will cons1<l<•t flcxih!C' financing. Great deck fo r entert<.iinin g New kitch e n w lo p o f -t h t>·ltn c applianf't>S .i I 1 rt'plaf'es wet bar and m u c h m o r e' O o na Chichester 042 S~ari r N-I t l 752· 1414 SS t.a700 l I I !. Harbor Ridgt 1;111 l:l'OJU.!> Dy11a-.1y m1del "11 t\ A r o·ll I \ l l1W 2 l>t-droom plu!. conversll uon area T astefully de· r•or~1ll:d ~.:xt:ellenl valUI! :it $385.000. ~ t R -a .. IWtl •t tlP. --u·~---·' -'~ /IJ .'(.10 <>333 Plantatl•m shutters. air cond .. 3 Bdrm Plan 5. • -. *LIKE TO TRADE! Lg~ 2', year old horn-. w /ocean view. a ti extra:. In Dana Point $215.<m. trade for CdM, ::-ie wport area 661 0922 ~ve::. --- LIDO ISLE I 18 Via Ithaca OPEN SUH 1·5 Ltlte new custom hrlfn· j o n w ide 45 ' lo t I bednlflms. dining runn I fines t a ppo 1ntmt•11l ', throughout Hug~ up I stairs master su1t1, wllh I view d et:k & :,pa $595.000. I DOWH TO EARTH lnve!>tments are hard \11 find but this 1s on~ Tv.o. houses on o ne lot J 2 : Bdrm and a l Bdrm ' Located in a s uper rent.ii I area 1n fas t ~rowi ng Midway C1tr . H 3 wnml( ~ permits a total or Ii umL~ I Call us for dela1b .\ sl.ij)('r l'alue at $1 20.<.00 B A L 8 0 A I SL,\ 'II D REALTY 6i 3-!1700 REAL EST AT E AG 1-:"fl'S 1 •900 .1. le . No desk fee or deducts lncls . phone. copy machine. etc 957-8400 ·R~_Hetworil• ....._ 111-.d I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OPENDAILY 2 t 6 Mty·$4fS..OOO IColiMI._. s1.100.ooo Wahl fa ORI /Sali.a..y 673-6900 . 194 UNITS Ju~! listed in rapidly growing Denver (Get in on the oil shale boom !> Well located bread and outter .. ·urut.S: ·1 -and 2 lXITn1S .• ·With · e xrellent low interest financing. Only $1 .300.000 down. Currently running 97% occupied. Growth an n ua l income sch eduled a t $5-12.220. Full price is $4.300.000. 17 I 4f673~4400 12 I 3J 621°2121 HAltUO THE l:Q=: NUMBER TO SEE MEWPOIT llACH OFFICE 2043 Weilclft Dr. 17141 646-7711 OMLY $91,HO W...Ver*Fb.,. 'Ibis is a rare opportl.SU ty to pick up a 4 bedroom Pacesetter home way I • beAow market value. A Utt.le yard work. some wallpaper and thls one mn be a showplace. Only ,__.,.....,.___ ... ~~·H-1--allN. ...................... ................... ,.1. .... '31·1400. -t---.r r • -... -...-· Walk lhru j~ ._e ... you won't believe the setting. Decorated in warm earthto nes. fresh paint ,1h r uout. mauti( ul4'1"~__dow coverings, -iw-ts of oped spaces. Nothing else like it in Irvine. TAKE OVER$407/MO, ll.25% #251 J ~ j: I I • SELECT PROPERTl~S MIWPOIT llACH DUPLIX l block from beach, and only-.001 • UpperUDit2Br. lBa. Lower Unit2Br, 2Ba. BDtll kitchens hue !Malt· lM. Buildln1 has ne"' pelnt IDd carpets . Call now. while It IJJ still aftllabie! WAIElflMT COllTElltlAIY 11 .... •r·; • 1Q19 rl' St .. ... .,..__.,,. .... a.-,, .... . &..,... ............. , ...... 4 ............... ,..._ ... ......... ......, ........ .... _J __ .,., .......... .... _. J ...... '9IWI Of WAm _. ................. ~•7NMI. Elmtt IEWNT CllD ,,,., • ••••• .. Mo-w Co.-. I W. ... ra 0CMM YU. D11l1 ............... ... .............. 0... .. ...... wit• flil•cl.. •4 cerr, AtTI .. 1112.la ., ..... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC llEAL HT A TE S..., it.M•, "'-''¥ ~INl\I ,._ W, Coe11 ~ 316 Mertne Aw """"'18Nch Bllbo.al.i.M 611·1• 67M .. WITH YllW. ---.... " ....... , '" • '"' .ti.er. Shpt to ....... I Mt poel .............. w..e1• .......................... , ........ 1-4 • ,....., ..... ca.fr•• ..try. r..ta _..., 41<• ... cwtu I "'' to dma orfwe4 • sns.ooo. -lt.IGAMT IUCH HOMI. w• te Rlu, .._., or ca••u itt ,..a. J '*-. 21/1 IMAa, ct11 ....... _.... o ....... __ .... s,.c ...... _. •lewL Cwl ... 11111 oww ......... 2744 I. COAST HWY. COllOMA Dll. MAI 759-1&11 , ......... .. .,,.., .. -~.-~----~--........ --"' CAMYOM VllW OMLYl201,00I You must see it to appreciate it . Magnificent Harbor View Knoll, 100 yrds from shops, spectacular night lights show. Thia split·level model has separate family rm. den. decorator wall Ii window coverings. community tennis courts & lots more. CALL TODAY FOR SPECIAL PREVIEW!! #252 waltiiiee l11l l1t1t1 OAll Y Pll 0-T Dl ELEGANT BA YFROHT Elegant. peacefulness with scenic reaches or the bay and ocean from t.his 4 Bdrm custom home, localed on Newport. 's Peninsula Point. Double door entry into parquet foyer with s piral staircase lo second story. Panoramic water view from master s uite, patio & spa. 2 fireplaces. shed their warmth and ceramic tiled kitchen is gourmet ready. French doors lead from living and dining rooms. lo bayside patio and pier. Appointment only. 673-8550 THE REAL ESTAT:&:RS C,£ ~ o/ newporl I I I I .~ !' ; ,J REALTORS 675-5511 -~ ~- DRAMATIC TRI-LEVEL: Stunning new construction -wood -gla~s copper roof with 3 story Atrium. OCEAN Vl EW. Five bedroom or 4 and separate maids quarters. Owner will help finanrc Call for Brochur e . $74!*.500. UDO ISLI Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has · attracli ve beam ceiling, fireplace & French doors leading onto brick patio . New kitchen bit-in appliances. Close t o tennis courts, sa ndy beaches & clubhouse. Now available. Call for appt. $420.000. IAYROMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. B. TC>aO HQaSI COUMTlY 4 Bdrm .. 3 baths ; ranch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 41 Boy~1dr· Oriv.... N B b lS b lb I *INVESTMENT SEMINARS* Learn How To Invest In lnc9me Producing Property With Little Or No Money Down Learn tax sa ving Procedures Learn how to free-up Capital for Investment Purposes.&StiU Retain _ .. Ownerslup of Your Properties. Become Financially lndependen "Make a Decision Today Secure Your Tomorrow" Rt>St'rvat1ons Required ( 714 ) 964-5433 Saturday, November Isl. 12 Noon Refreshments will be served BILL ·wooos REAL ESTATE INC. mE: 111111 BLlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPYGLASS HIU. Absolute ly Spe r tar ular F'our Bedroom L'.apehom Model With Breathtaking Ocean View l><.'cora ted To Perlectton. Gorgeous Cus lom Wood Floors. Lovely Wallpapers. Built In Book Shelves. Even Standing .Room Attic. Automatic Sprinklers. Security System Don't Miss This. SSS0,000. IALIOA ,_MSULA Charming Beach Home. Owner Will Carry fo'1rst Trust Deed. Walk /\cross Street To Oceanfront. Or Walk To Homeowners Prival<' Be arh & Boal Launch Area. lJnob&t,rooH!d Oeean V1ew--Frorrr Current Sundeck., Or Potential Second Story. Comer Lot. $359.900. OCIAM & IAY YllW Two Lar"e Bedrooms. Two Baths f'ireplace In L1vmg Room Gated Community With Most Beautiful Amenities In Newport Beach. Similar Two Bedroom Recently Sold !o'or Mu<.'h More Make Orrer. 1199,950. ......S llST!l NISH AMO SPAllLl•I Newly Decorated Three Bedroom End Unit With Wrap-Around Patio On Lush Greenbelt 1210.000. CotlOMA D& MAa Lowest Priced Condo In Corona Del Mar. Two Bedroom Plus Two And 'Ill Baths . 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Amenities incline community pools & ten nis court~ Just minute. rrom Amtrak Loc:atod i.n a golfer's paradise with several courses cloe;c b;v. $545.000 LAKE PAik A beaut1rully landscaped J br & 2 bath hollll! reuturing high beam r-eil BIG CANYON OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 2 •• c•atea1 hnl Don 't Ma ss An Opport~(y-· To See This Lovely 38R, 3BA "Bordeaux"· Mode I Al I Large Rooms. High Ceilin~s. Light Decor. Private Patio Areas. $380.000 Call <114) 644-8940 from Security Gate. JOL~~ BROKERS-. LTD~ 714-459·2641 c., ...... 1032 Walt St. Lo JoiOCA 92037 PENINSULA LANDMARK BEST BUY WESTSIDE ' I •CALIF . 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INC. ~~-~!.~:~ ... ~?.~~I hvmi: rm w lm•plac~· I ~ISSION 1n:1\l.TY 197 3331 $157.lll~) <:!131 <!48 00!\:J 4!M 0731 H.otc:k 110 markt>l ' Seller m1>t1vated PrH:e :.lasht..'<.I bv $100K' Ho•st buy nn l 1i.lantl Extr<.1 lge lot l.o\'c ly :J Bdrm home l with :.t'paratc 11pt Asswnr 9 114010 Ll·ngoi SJ2.5,000 firm 223 \'1a I Patio Horllf! ON TH t:; Bt:ACH Mobile g h/2act N rt C--"-- Homt' 2 IJ r. red wood At•lb"" I ewpo ........._ I 2 Bd with 2 Bd home + :.alley acces:. Lg lot. to bwld Npt loc Steal at S125,500 Putnck Tenore, /\gt. 63 1 1266 Exclusi•e. New WaterlrOttt HCMRt Wiffl loot Dodi I tc\' UWNl-:11 511:> <'.1111.1 'iharr 2 Hd . :! Ha p<1l ui dec k, 1·e d ar '>hake,,, ·~-·6•4•0•·•5•3•5•7--~ ( j (. humc W 2 rur ~ar 0nJ} I h;,rdWOl)t1 1111, (rµfto ' I t11•11. :! 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I w 111 he t p r 1 nan <'t' ,..... ,,.., with i solated mstrj ground~. secludtc•d <Jdult l air Pnced helow •~•m I SJ!l5.001l Sec at 1535 cBdroomms .. r3or~ta~s ,d~~~~\ I bdr1 m 1>Qartent ret2re~~•rmor area Open l 5 . Sun 441 parable s.ale:,, fur 1mrf'l'll ~l11m1ngs1dc Ur fM-172_1 " an-aw r b .f "" Glouce.,ll'r 01 loff , :>l'tlOn $96.!Jt>O Reali} a nice holTll.' collage /\n \wa~· '"u l ~tin, betwCl'O :!Olh &' Call644-7211 ONLY 5010 $575,()()tj 644i020 I desl'ril>t• 11 11 ' l'ha.rm 2ti;I St 1 I 1 • in g. up 111 da11• u11d t J L' I R 1£-• 11( 1.a Runu Hca1•h hl)rTI.!:> , be:auiifull~ 10 , • ..,tc.·tl I oan ••ey ~a~ M-111\' have this ca11von :md Ll·ngO 1 . Pnced al S2RO.o00 642 4799 : 1 fK'l'an v1ev;. 1 lw.ner' lildr a 1'.\Ll.F'OR Ot-;T All..':i I S • • I will Ile!µ r111anrc ."'?' k • .ir..... I ,. Mornings ide Dr. 644 li.!1 -- T h i :,, w a \ \.' r r r I) n \ tvwnhouse w , pu•r & :.hµ has :I Rdrms, 21 ~ Ba anl'I is completely furn1~h«I Onh S320, 000 673-1020 44 7211 I • !I • $3!15 .11011 SH at 1535 ...,... • ..-I b • 1 U.v Owntff I >~m I b t> I:• ;, I Lrg 2 lir. S8U IOO t!l.17 --LOll)llMO Miguel I 052 .\1 a Jtll· -..1 c..i ;, fi.MJ liy Uwner. quick ~ull'.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----1111111111~-mi!!lll'l•I i , . \~'ii!-.l l' SC'll !157 IWl"I popular ''-ress model. HORTH EHD Delightful 2 Ur Oen. REDUCED SI SIC I 3Udrm, 21.Ja . dlr. JIJ up Breathtaking views from garden home with own 110 DEGlll VIEW ~I Tenns, Tenws ~nides . s ho w.!> like a Dana P oint to Palos pool & spa . In Niguel 2+2 condo+boatshp. Ry PaC"C!>etler Hon-es Elegant 5 b1edroom. 4 hath hom1· now recenUy completed Oul!.tanding custom features include large mas1er suite with hydro whirlpool jetted tub. formal dmmg room, garden room. cus to m r1replace with conversa· lion pit. 2 car garage. 17'x38' 1mvate dock with water & electri city S•1m1• •>Pl 11Jnal color "clect1<ln still possible_ Priced SI .395,000 800 Harbor lslaftd Dr. <;a rol li<1H. Agt. 631 <XDt Show11 hy :.appl daily ----- P"9inwloD .... x Completely rerurbished. one blk to beach. You o wn the land. Great financml{. $199,500 -I i . n rn MEWL Y LISTED C 011 •••l•ftce, co111fort. a•d pf.as_, 14111 ro••9• .,.. tt. ll•y __.. ta tWa 9'fft I .._ cCNHlo ill Ho. lr.IM. Loh of .......................... co•,.iMHt tills ltr••••ood · i\Uract 1ve pool dupll'X r 2 go..d rentals Prune loc.·a 11011. i295.000 6-'ll·-l~l'J Price l~ecl SZSK model Corner lot \'erdes are yours Ul Uus Shores gate guarded 1 Wnrld R.E :>4J-2S9l. LowDow11Poy,,... Sl25.000 Call for upp't custom North Laf!una beach com mun11 1 --------_ Assumable loan Owuer !\519183. Open House.Sitt home designed by O\ns S238.SOO. Joseph Orey Co MEWPOIT CllST will carrv 2nd 3 &I::!' / &Sun 9.5 Abel. 3200 sq fl, 4 Bdrm. 499-5361 _ _ _ __ Resl package deal in Ba . cu-..,tom h1>me. • . -4''lbalhsandmanyrmre , r. Newport Beach atpn<'e> ~--m .. ·' ....... ~··-... I I -r , " CCI. Jty. T'Ws Is ...... llppft' .... ,.. ........ $11,500. .. ASSUMABLE FtNAMCIMG ·-,.....for ... laldt, .. for Ded,•wc.pe .... ._.. ..... CJHGt ... ., ....... S.ce..tl p•tlo Hcl h••t•cl .,. for 01ddoor ll•I-.. A ho .. fer ........ ~. .... ,....., ...... Greet fl .. cht9. Offer-4 ., $206,900. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 1--'""""IN'f-...-.. u..,._ THE I=<-' •' .-: ~·· ,tJO 1::1 NUMBER TO SEE NEWPORT HILLS OFftCE 2670 SAM MIGUB. DllYI C7141 7H-1501 WHO SHOT J.L? Who Cares? You too can live like a Texas Mjllionaire in this spacious 5 Bedroom h om e , in d esirable HARBOR VIEW HOMES. This mini . E s tate features : A cul ·de-sac location. Big Can yon View. 3 Car Garage, all New Carpet and Tile and $289.000 price tag! YH. YOU CAM Afford to move up to.a larger home i" NEWPORT BEACH! This incredible home f eatures : 4 bedrooms. 3 t?aths, new c~rpe.ts. pa .. tlike rear yard. cedar extenor and a spa iq the master bedroom. All this for $259,000 and seller will consider ANY TERMS!! $13' ra MONTH ls all you pay when you take over existing loan on this "BLUFFS", residence. This unique property features: 4 Bedrooms, 2'h baths. Private Courtyard, 2 Car Garage. Amazingly, this fine Newport Property is off erect at $162,000. ·~ Walker It Lee R11l latlt1 . - HAllOR LITES golft''lurse vit·~ ~1 ... ;i j llA.1'lCHO f>AN JOAQUIN reatures S475,000 AFF OR DA BL . you can !Afford Try th!!> 2 Rare ocean hurbor \IC'~ Verde coun1 n tl11h VILLi\S CONDO F'or 497·5411 Ll.:X~RY bdrm .. 2 bath ,\s.-,unr in Jasn)me l'rf'1•ll Plan ()pen Sat !:>un20l 5 .Ull sale b) ,,,,ner S11at·100:-Sparkling 3 ir old or AITD be creau,·e ()Juntn.• <.:JutJ Or l)JC'I. 2.Dr & den. w 21 ~ fla l.AJ' I townhome offer~ qual!t~ also 2 + Jen end Wllt 759-9221 ~\ 3:~ne~·~:oz!.r'~~ Carst e nsen t.:1 1 1511 d.v kitchen w 1'al1ng I and value In the heart 11( R H.R .. Bkr. 673 7300 orily plt>a~e Owner &r 54().71.63 ,\gt Jrf'a Light & 1·hecrful Nigut'I 3 Brtrm w fncd .--.-.---.·-------I ,\ t r 1 um & p 11t1 o I -)ard 1 "5'4CIOUS" THE ILUFFS t;µper bay view ~tost desired on grnal area Spac111Ul> J bdrm + hob hy room, l'Hd u 111l. Huge par 10. SZ50.ooo Agt. 6'M). 55ti(J ..::py-C'L•'"s FG.taift Voffey I 014 °--autiful de1•or N°ar Large Ct.Jrner Lot. RJ L-... Yjfl--.. R.E " , """ ownr w c:im ••••••••••••••••• •••••• """ ~ u d D .......... .,....,o -,,--....,... IS THE WORD a i;otr l'11urse & transpurta ... omtngsi e · r ""'' ,,.,, 497 -17 61 I p/4010 .fnt Only. ht. TAKE tuin Priced to sell at or 546-~ , ~ ir--at --1055 ~~.1>' h~!~~"}e~t':~~:! s200 .ooo dwn FP. •Dv•~T•Gll! s1r.s,ooo. Call s~~l ____ ..,.llllml ___ ..._~ $525.000 2 sty + hunus •or ;,ppl ~ '1' \' """ "" IC ~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• (OrmaJ d1ntnj& room and rm + 3 rrplc s Hum OF 7112010 ·--------•I .,...,. I 0010 ramily room .• z. pat1();. FOR SALE IY OWHEI h ...., -se11aratt' g reenhouse. ownrtagt. 1>44 H50 on I e CXIS111lj.( bl lnr;t ---owe kJ 2ftd!! new paint In and nut u Giant 5 lir. 3 Ba Only ------d<'t'd. The owner will mn I MOVE IH .11 O ... DITIO... Beautiful lg 3 tJd horrr. fered at S2Z9.000 Call $269,500 Own e r w1 Costa Mesa I 024 sider ~arrying r1apcr & C " " in the woods . Hi~hl> I.II>-.,540-1151 1·ar f') al._ $15()0 mQQU\l.Y,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vou can havl' pa~nicnt:; Ti:rnfic fam.)t~· home. IHCltlOtlLf Vl!'M . fr~ded ~-'-5JI• Mt>dt4 wi th s20.00f:I ()own. No .._&SlftDUPLD lO·Fll' YOUR-·IHJOOll.'7~ h'K'!i'ted in t.."olllf~c.-T'nrlr perfe<.'l! P alrick Tenore. credit n eeded 17141 T YI 11_~ This is an oulstantlmg are a Featuring 4 of downtown & ocean Agt.6ll-l266 84G-l!l64. wo ~ r . ~ value for a a hdrm Bdrms. large family from this 3 bdrm. J ba $142,500 l<lwnttome, pnccd tosdl. room and bonus ruom. home with wood deck Mewporf letKll 1069 ---------s.taAIMI IOIO FULLY RIAL TY all terms. al $1 15.000 : Near park and pool and dming are a Great ••••••••••••••••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'liiiiiii•liiii-••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-0ll4 7141S45·9491 Loan may tie laken sub-floor plan Home is in 1---------- jcct to existmg nnanc xlnl cond Assumable 1.st IRfoy Udo U•illg BEACH l:P~"1< Assumable loan, 38r, lg yd , Mc Fadden & Halladay $89,000. By owner 559-0381 NEW CONDOS USTSIDI C.M. 2512Sanla Ana Ave Z BR. 21rl ba, contemp design. 1116,000. 646-5096 646-6093 EASTSIDI 6 Pt.EX llD. TO SJZS,000 with 1166.800 an asswm ble loans, ranging from 8% to 11% S27 .540 gross income annually Well kept. si.ngle story units with 4 garages PLUS olf street parking on 00 x 300' lot. 644-7211 ~NlfiEL [}AILfY & l\SSUCll\l ES JllDIOOM Eastside, quiet locallon. but close lo shopptng. New roof. copper plwnb- ing. hardwood floors , plaster walls. 1god con dil ion. ino.ooo• with nn assumable lo.-n. Roy McC ..... lltr. 541.7729 HO (i)UAUFYIMG MISAVHDI POOLHOMI 2Story: 2500 aq fl 4 Bdrm. family rm w/welbar. 2 cov'd petiO&. A91ftf641-llll ............ S,.ciel Immaculate duplell tn convenient location. Both units have 2 bedn19m1, 1 ~ baU.. and private patloa. Alkina '151.500. Call for detaUa. •• -HillliR9• leach 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Rdrm. Glenmar, up- graded home 2 ba, !iv rm. d tn rm. µl:.1)rm. lri>lr. fncd. thick cpl. no wax fl rs Owner a nxmus L.ic'd R F: agt Sl46.500. Ph 963·4493 or Tom K•·1 RJty 776.·930Z Ry Owner 3 Bdrm l"'• Ba. f am rm , 2 rrplcs . $125,000 1141l 1756 112.000 DOWN. no '1U1tllr_v. mg. Nr liCach New :!.sty. 3 br, 21.2 ba $187,00>, $1650 /m o 96!>-12 17 . 536-656.5 a gt FOR SALE IYOWNERS Mollvall'd ~ellers must l>Cll Ulil weekend. 2000Y1 ft house, 4 br. 3 full ba, :i frplc. Ocean view Walk to beach & HunUnaton Ha rbor 1275.000. Owner will ftn•nce Try IS'l- down or lease/opllon. Drive by 4961 Los Pat.os, or calJ 84().\935 for a~. -----ru.ooo down, no qualify. in1. near beach, 2 story, 3br, 2ba, loft. tenn.is $151 ,000. 960 -1Z17 or 951-«>01. Ail $301 PllMOMTH ·~r.ELL, REALTORS ,. ~=s:.=.ln Yes, that's all you pay when you lake over Ulill 814% loan. Fantastic bargain con1lderin1 the owner will carry some paper Huce fenced cul· de·aac lot w/frult treml A 1reat family home priced at tl05,000 all termal 714 /545·9491 i ... - in". Offer ed at $176.lm &2ndTD $22$,000 ~HERfTAGE ., Whal more could you ask Q:ill S.10-t 15t • for ? ExcenlionaUy clean LOVERS ftlUVACY fVIEW ... from this 3 Bdrm. 3 ba 2 bdrm. 2 bath horre. . • REALTORS home with formal dining freshly painted. new BAIGAIN rm. rrench doors and carpeting & just lhmk . T•tin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ______ .. ___ I me1ucan tile thru-0ut only steps lo the beach. IN NEWPORT _ __ __ __ Welbar & many decks. R.H R .. Bkr,673·7300. CHARMIMG, DB.IGHTFUL Large 4 Bdrm. 3 balh + family r oom , 3 car garage, beauurul pool and spa. bric k BBQ. Showi> like a modeJ. (X. C~red al $197 ,:;oo. Call 54().1151 ----------1 ----------1 2 Biles from ocn, 5Br, ,,ir Great for l'ntertaining, ner lot. newly rederorat TVRTLHOCK GUN IYOWHH assumable loan $2Sit,500. HIWPOIT CREST ed. great ramily horre 497.5494 FRONT UNIT: Comm PO<'I. tennis. Spac10w. •1 Bdrm. 2', ba .locwizi off master .!>Ulle Manv decorator extras $320,0oo Ph 975-0176 Open house Sunday 14 Wa ndering Hill Ry Owner -3 br, 2 be house OWC . w 'S.10K down Prime Univ Pk., new crpl , upgrades $128.500 7fi8 i788; 7684746 OWMER "'4f.IST SBJ. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba Irv Terr. condo Owner assis t financing Ass ume lW•""- ln. 552-4447 or 1·498-Cll29 ------. OPPOITUMITY KMOClllHG Char ming 2 Udrm horre with lovely m ountain view. Greal rcnlal unit or honeymoon t•ottage $\10.000. don osen rt1ll lt11rH 1213N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497·4848 l"IM 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I trvtne- realtg A SUBSIOtAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY JIWIL °" ,.. LAllt This is the one you've been waiting for ! Fabulous location on Woodbridge Lake w/gorgeous views of lake and sunsets. This elegant residence features 2 master BRS. courtyard entry w/fountain, mirrored dining wall. top-of -the-line appliances, outdoor balcony. garage cabinets and many extra custom features. $265,000. Gail Kingsley SS1 ·8700. {N·12) -------752-1414 551-1700 Co"'i:>U' V<iolt!y (.,,.,,,, wuOJl~.Joii CtMr-• 642-IUI 64.UJOO llOI Oovet On-.. t'lofbot v .. w c.""ltl I Full 180 deg ocean & <'lubbse, only s11:;.ooo Calahna view. Absoltae-Owner497·512S I y p r1 m e Io c at ion l~~~~!!!!!!'-!!ll"'!!_~-!"-!!_!!!!!!~­ S240.000. :I Bdrm. close to pool & tennis $179,500 C/Z I Mewport C...._. 640-5357 WT BLUFFS u...rlyn..._ 4 Bdrm, 2 balh prestive home. Close to ever- ything. .a.iREDCARPET -754-1202 CAPICOD TillLEVll + VIEW! &.%ASSUME • I J..7 /10/o! I SEE FORE~ER VIEW! Clusic Cape Cod nestled o n country knoll ! Dramalic llvin1 room with romantic deck. overlooks counlryslde. Shows like a model bome l New plush carpets and drapes. King bdrma. a baths. Fomal dlnln1! Walk to best 1chool1 and ahopplng. Call now to aee. won't la1t I Priced lo steal I 114·551-1111 0 LOVELY HOME SALEIYOWta Professionally decorated and 1mmar . 3 --~s• HERITAGE . • REALTORS Bdrm + ramll y rm. l•---------F\replaces in hving nn& fanuly rm. 2 full bath!. Dinjng r oo m. fully Carpt!ted, IOlS O( clttiet.S Heated pool. Walk lo Npt llrbr H S and z mlnutes lo beach. $265,000. Ope11 11-S Sat~ 611K~~~ _ IAYFIOMT PRICE .REDUCED! Ex cell~nt prope rly_, ex cenentbuy Pier for large boat, pool. large patio, beauttful view. call ror details. 14111TT R.14L TY llGISTB 64J.SZOO IASTILUFF Luxurious open llvinl! and dlnln1 rooms. 3 Or. Hurry, won't taal ! 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Bal 11.tc Studio $265 nn }l·arly lH1lit1c~ paid 67!>-:161:1 ~nh Furnished • •••••••••••••••••••••• lalboa fteftiftwto 3707 · I rt•frJ ~P t·o n1 11a t th r ••••••••••••••••••••••• :ll1r. i!ba S650 Tu:.tin K111, 1 iAa\ht'r d n 1•r 1nl'I 1• ... 1 I.I " y I-' fl 0 NT A c; 1-: & fll'h Wf'l•·•in1t· lt·ntll'> ~II Hf•h sin;, rn1 "' l!(•ac·h, Pier, 2 Br $ll01. 1111 2•,t1 J furn ~"i() I '·''·i!IJ1 7 lit $[100. s iso . At.Iii.. Spq:,Ja.,, W111tt!r H••rtl.11 ----------•) Wnlr :lo:i 1-. E1lgt'wa1n 1-:XI 'ITI :-It; 1; IMr111. i I >m 2146l, ' .,,,., w pvt 1w t 1•1 & v11•1o1 l 1ttlbo<1 Inn. Ort!anrnM1t 11f u11·1·rwn W<1lk I•> Our I Wmkr rJl t~ S.CJll up "k 1..ath \)Uo•••rr of \ns.:o·h & I V11r info c·all fi7S 1!741) htl<(h ~l'luM1l H1·fr1 1! uwt I Sl!',.•i 11111 S rnl d t'an I fMrm 11• dug~ I> hi k I 11 111.·1•;111 u J w '" s ·1 I' 1< 1 < • 1· ~ , ~L'io 01:1 !1210 or 1n:1 .11r.tH 1 1_111rni :! bit. """''· tl•·•·k 1Costa Mesa 3724 C f\.. 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Louted In I.he ________ _,, Secluded h1c11•a "'''' •~· a cres. be1<ut1lul l1u;i.1i n1! sites, sea sonul 'tr .. a 111 & on11 b1.•dr11(lm 1-.1h111 $200,000 1; 11ud •11.\ r11·r fmanrrn~ \lti11•I 'I I • d Ill ~1·111•>\ ''"'" l 11 111pl torn I, 1nl1111 I $:fi .1 / IH I 1.1 u., :i :h.1 I ,. d r lq1h ~;11 artl n•·" :-.i.1~1 11 11 ,M 1;1;1:1 '•~I r~.t!I all 1.11111 lull End unil w11h lrpl1 wall'r wav., l1·nn " pr111l «lt· Call ·,I I I 1:1-1 Ill 1.111 11 :. 1ICEl\!'1 11-;W <"!•·an& llunR~loww 1mc.id st"n 11"' nl':.tt 2 Rtlrm <!ha lfl>lo 1 fur f r•ly non smok111J! commettial 8rea. It can be UHd fur businees, re- sidential of '! ? '450.000 COSTAMISA ao•ea.un A fabuk>m location With I lar1e bldl• and •r' showroom. Haa existinl bualHH. Owner will j carry lst T.D.1575,<n>. WATE.RFRONT HOMES MALl!STATE 631-1400 Abeoiutely prime proper· IUMITS "'-T•tiltAACI I F.llcellent rental area • t w o m i nute s froml freeway 20"k down wiU I h1ndle Seller wilt finance w ith 12 •,•1, I Four.plex trader.;, lk>n'l 1 miss tlus one ! 752-1931 I j J&~_I 10,.. n l:JI ,.N.I Other R 2. fl :1 II I '"" t·omme n c<1t 1iro 11t•111"' a v ailable Al:w I( I acreage ava1lahk I m · further 1n!ormal11111. 11111 tact Ken Murk!> ul Sw• R .. I Estate 2319 SpnnR SI n >11t Paso llobks Ca lifornia 934·11> l805t 238-7780 BIG CANYON I 111111.11 .•hlf1 111 ,,, l..1111 l\\llhllJ I I l!ollo•d 111111 11111111\\ pt111I N 1111111• ~ 11 t II 111 Ir ( 11 11 1 ,1 I I S111.1111111• 11/l .111 ·, Hi\1.11(1 \ l ~I. \;\II I llH :! ll;c 011 Iii•· \\;ll"I , ~1·•')(1 1•·1 11111 110.11 . hp •·Xlr;t W11111 r rt·rrl.tl . \J.'1 H7;1 nlM~I •Ill< l>l l f'l.1-.X I' J~l 11J. ' I.a di..h" a"h1•1 I'·'''" ~· II $\Jill '> 7:\ llat);! 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J>')OI. secl~ S3SO Hcfs . 839·4487 --------1 HufttittcJton •och '¥140 1······················· UNMARRIED? , H.l'sRNEST \t;Tti4::! 114!.'J~. I krl clwn, W IJ ho11kup , Oc:e an!>1d" Fron\ Rt>w ' I sr,so 1:-.t & la,1 $.100 dc'p I WHY REHT? ll(•aut1full\ l<1·1h•1•11rat1~1 ll!J:.! ,j;li1l , :)t;I) \W)l)7 l'VI"' \'rew 1 Hdrm, ll(e fl'\! I tiov·1 vroi:rami. a va1h.1 I INFLATION ;Southla9una 3186 ·11ir hmt" u1·<11 o (' c·' rm l\va1111 l S26SO m1 I hll' to twtp y11u huy a ••••••••••••••••••••••• tH:l k-14:1 or 751111:17 ..i . .,k \c·111.,P tll Bca\'11 :! llr ll~l· ~lll002!.t , home 1-'11r 1rrf11 c all I Sparush F.state Livllll(' Hca ulifut park·like o;ur rouncl1 ngs . Terraced pool Sunken gas IJlrq, ~11ark lin g fo unlurns S p a c ious roo m s ty on Bristol St In l•---------i Newport Beach. APll"* FICHTE.I. 1 :1 llr hou~"· no·,. a n view, for .I .J 1 lrp l<'. <.auna. d~I ~aru.:c, 1 COZY O C.:f: AN FA ONT smgleio; ui.:cnl ar1yllrn! 1 H •rd. fq1l1', lo ft &, '"~ ~ urtl < nupl1·o;. tBr Mobil~ Home knlA .. f)JJ s.'13:1 Why not invest 10 yciur 1 glirul?c W>ll 4!)'J Jll:J.1 I •l'l••a n I Hr llupll.'x <1H I ~inJ!lt>)> OK. t'htld & l't.'1 ' • . t f 1 ~ bch I own future? 4 acre.. 61 . I ~trccl 11ark1111{. q111l'I oK $650 mu 5:16 :IA!\I;, ~f~n~~~: :l'Str~. 1714 ; Newly dN·'.1ratcd <"ONDO Sepsrate dining area. Walk·in closets. hom• l.ikc kitchen & cabinets . Walk to Huntington ~ aere. NNH ex18tJnl -._, term lease. C/21 NewjMtc.MerM0-97. Cl Corner kit. 8-y CGlta llna loeatioe. A,ent. ... lU3. c .......... n ... .._. ........ 1711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWTOWMllOIB ID • MO, IUddea valley aboft Oraa1e. Tennia-Swimmin1- Spa-<.'lubhouse 3 &Mrooms. 2~ belhs over 2.oeo 1q.n.. From $143,ICIO. By a ppointment only ......ayoa acres. 80 acres or M7 Ho.Itel Unfurnlshrd Sl25 No pe1s 51~• :IZl2 or S:Jf>-7'.f19 4gg.3816 in Bluffi> .1 lir 2 Ua , sun· _...,... acre parcels of beaut • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 f;.tl 1460. I · -deck $8251 mo AC.T TAICIOY• land in north San Oiego llcAoolaland 3206 1 -~ - 1 Tnwnhouse 3br, 2"•ba. Charming 2Rr house . 6155930. ., County. Mountain spr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxunous condo, 2 Br, 2''l tennis coun,. dbl car gar, 1 i,;Ba at pvt beach area 1114,111 •--.oak trees s nd lake!! 1 , ba. 2 rar gar, au.to t1r OI.., l&S() 536·6916 1 3 A h 8 Lux c'Ondo llenths1· I Hr '"Lo.MS r .. _fihl b n r ·11 1 lJl x2Bdrmdurlcx.J~ nr,lrnlc.nnnlJac 9f;75 -----~ower r c 3 )'. ct I l l .,_ or is ng ~·1'1\ .., a . ~l ry I vrn~ rm f11>k ' . ,, .~-· ' • . ,.... ., b h h Laguna 2 people mix n .. w <'rpl r~ 't'I' > l ~. ' on this excTtlnc 4-plex owner will finanrc al . " i W I k . .,..,ni·r I h 645·89H6or M I 15'L'i .1 rurm. c. .11l OUM' S75i01 499 4015 -l>'Mil -r.1IJho11:.1· atlulL'>,: •loo vacancies • low 123 Call Shafer Rcallv S\50IJ m u 1 cw "'' I . , famil) rm. frpk. bar mo . ' ''''f"< n 11 µ l'I •; 5 :15 mo ' --•~ Bal . . t~l,_.. · 675 JOR7 Nf-.W .1 BR 2 Ra t'l>ndo. I 'fl"raded n£"w paml or754 03709·1 da1l~ I \ 11 .., .. , .. -enance. c<J1UeS a ~ ....., ._ " · · --c r !> a 1 e :. ~ a n n 1 tt--t-ces • all that it ----- -fplc. 11at10 , dul ~ar Nr l'tc $800 , 114 2 •1!146 , 3bdrm n b I I ,. 1;73.2749 •u~ h o.tof St9te ~hops Sl695 mn No Pl'\.' H.lH !JOOll 1 • ' a . rp c . µr ~ .. es J:si:!bt~er~e Prop1rty 2600 11\l<{t 100.1211 o r 759llli.'i I . 1 ;:r;;;,;_;:~ ;~~~"1 Npt Hts JBR.111 ba.gar O~Ye r will assist ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMTBREMTAlS . . . Irvine 1244 ldr) rm. rear )t1rd. r. · · __. ....--T , ... UT....... 1 wo bclrm home lovch I fhl r m . F: ~ 'u c < M •••••• • •• • •• •• •••• ••••• St """000 & tr ~..,, 675 t ""c w / 111ancin1 . pn .. ~ to '""'s~ " ~ • I , , .. ~,.,. ocean moun <""CS • ....-. """ sell at $285 .000 950ac:reranch Xlnt ~I. pauo and.:arage SfiOO r:ne~-1 :..1 1<"l /1.,1<.\NY O"I \ I FW 1amc1l y hghts v1e w 21gc 714/5'5-!Mtl 2-sprin gs & resn voir 1 !v> A;i ,·fro nl :l Rr '''"w , '.'lca111n~ dep 631 5870 <1ll Tl 'llTl,1-;ROCK Hll 1C1-:. br + lge d en or 3 !Jr's, 2 N cw1>0rl Shore~ i IJlk., C.enter. . l Bedroom -unfum .• MOO I Bedroom rurn from $430 2 &!droom furn kJ1 Twn h~e unfurn. f rom 1510 Adults. no pets . Ul11it1es t'ree! l.1\QUlNTA HF.RMOSi\ 16211 Parkside Ln, I blk W of Beach. 3 biles S uf F.dmgt'r 847 !'>441 mi. front age on I 15 ~ i.:a raJ.?e $.!fl()() mi• , " I ·11.>tlrnt 2' ~ba . :i i•:rr Jlar. ba. noor to·ccrlrni:: rock hr h :\hr· 2ba · ri·fni: l.easedfor oil &1·alllt I[• c.;,) l~nfrnnl I Br 11pp1·r .J\ I •111mcd 97!12560 or frplc $850 Pvt 11an\ wet, rrplc· a ll hw lt 1n, 1-lJRN FAMll.YJ\l'T'; rru. f~m Bn .. nh•,.·d Ski '" 1wrai:1· $1211(1 '"" 1 1 • b 1 1. , 1 11.'>I lllilO. :-~1 14!#4 '"" ~" ~o m u r..ii; 1!#2..'l from SI t 2 wtdy 1" u "u \lo lluvfronl I 1\1 11mw·r ~•Vt•' ·1 r, l ,._., .irj!t· ,...,.,,.,.,,, d s o rt $450 u t·r •• "''"I! rm w 1frph' tJo•n 1 1, 2 1• ,. f'."'"T lll.I FF Bn n~a 750.1176 /Cl!'>l \177 M!/10 'tll"P'>rl. l""'I d111·k 11n 1 • ,r '" ' a rJlt'h, $425 2 Bdrm Adult.., 1m ""' • 1ruu kitchens (114) 771-2370 91()11 m n rhr11ng rm , ilbl l!a r <ri.:t· d r ·'II t':.. h 111 11 '"' Canyon Acres Nov I.st ;, HR '., <ir '1 ~ <to•11 Htg i no lt•ase, ulrl pd ......... O.Mri, .......... D•sert. I ~Ul"'r \ard. 1111· ... 1r••a c;,1r 1lt'nrr $7SO ('all 213 J9'l·l;2<J;i ('all 1111 \ll!W Nl'w tj)h, <Irµ,. •laundroma t 1"4M't 2400 llftOri 2400! YEARLY RENTALS r:.mtenn & ''"''"·r $1m ."i.'1U 1:J(J4,5'1991>1!2 :"lilf)n pain1&i>t:t1 Ull ful N •b ~m:i1d serv1ce' .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••u 1 l'.lltlt· bllotHI 1g 1 11r·apl w11h11pl11111 n1:117117 OK no Jl•'l' \\,111 nuw HA'P ENNY INNS 1ml11rn t'l<~> I~·· 2 Br l ' ~ Ba 2 n •r gar S.autiful Vi~w 1\1,1\ 1).111 1151; 727 Yorktown Aw MIW4PLll All 2 bd,.,n W'l1u. dose to ~·~e"-a.r·dioo c:ily cent•. 200% 1ppreda· lion avaU. Builtlna. A/C. s-tJoa. r .. -. ... .1..-y 54~5601 ..._,,.,.,.. Jiii ....................... 'ATIOTOWl•IOI• 6MOMTMSMIW 3 Bdrm Z·Story home with edrH 1•lore in· cl\llltina m.icrowave oven. worbhop, wood buminl fireplace. Auumable -.. Ollly • montl9 new. an .... eau 112-i.. -----•...n 2 Br unlta w 17arasea. 19' owatr bene Its. Great rental area in ......... Owner wW ~~~·•.nee . A1ent IUMITI W•taW. Coeta lleN, ~ --...~ . ......----JT. Price ....... Da ,.yment SlJ0,000. OWClleluce. at 11~. RCTctylorCo ~ ;.H) ~o·lJ ANNOUNCING The opening or the RAMCHO MIRAGE IHIEst.t.Offic• Specializing in finer quality Cou ntry C lub h o m es a nd investments MOMlalY 'COUMTIY CLUI Spectacular vie w of mountains . furnished 3 br., 2 ha. golf, pool. tennis, club house. 237 Santa Barbara Circle, Palm Desert. $179,500. IAMCHO LOS PAL.MAS COUMTIY CLUI Spacious 2.000 sq. ft. condo on the golf course, 2 br, dn., 2 ba., pool. jacuzzi. tennis, golf. 27 Avenida Los Palmas . $225,000 furnis h ed or $215.000 unfurnished Two l)drr11 .111• it·'', 111•«1':. I• a I 1 11 · f r II I c· 'J Dflrm~ ·1 I)· fn 1' • 11 536·041 l Lovely fo:1S11ll' :1 h r,:!1&11 1 w,1,hi·r Un o·r iw'lrl · '· ~ .J . ·•' 1 • '1 Bl.l:FFS. :Jhllrm. 21 illiJ toll fr~ t.8(JO.A22·"·"'I 11nl11rn 1..'i50 r I h I ' lll'W mten or \dulb un I • ~~ .. ...... Ut;:.tUl rlulh rt·rm1,tl ~I am1 y ci m •· .11 $tiJ0 m v . llll•!>21H , I 91."i0permofl4055:1i 1-famr-111,frµl1•.µalH1.nr Me_.. .. _ll ""69 hdrm ht1rn 1• unfurn arilr i1itfPs lfugr hki NI l1i5 ll1M llkr . pool, 'o<'hool $1i!:!5 1rn11 -,_.., -~' 'I 11~1 mo. 1111·1u111 '-'•>rt·•:; SCHll 71)1J. l'ffi LOCJIMO Hills 3250 fi.i<J Ill Iii ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJ f~i ~l rt,nl ·1 hr 111~1 •1 W \NTt.EASE10 1'1'10 N ••••••••••••••••••••••• •(X'fo:ANF'RONT . Avail 960 OAK ST. t hr 111r 3 hr l, Tur11cl'fK'k :m r lh1·" p,1111 1, 1·1,..,,, 1•1 I now, daily. weekly. 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VIEW J.!.11 ·' ~·· l>:.!85 t ulll ~1r off1c1· ;>.;t'xl le• IJtlii AlJ built ans. encbd 0 ar lhilrm ~c1• gall'. pool. in""r h 1, u•fi 001•1 ' " '"" " '."·,:· J•"IC) ""1rk 111·1 ~r."I .. "" · ..,.. · 1,Mewport•-ach 3869 I VILL"'S ~-~ ~· .. .... Sh1pq 1rcJ ~·rorn '.1.'t 111 W/D hook up Near S (' g1 m. Jat s:IMO 64S·9'H2 DC :! lir 1 ha ..,lt:.ii!> 111 111 Ir ,.. 11111111· \-.k lor ;\I ark \ ( '• Plaz.a. <.:al OK lmrn:tl IJl·luxc 1.11x1b11k xtr;1 11.!•·I••••••••••••••••••••••• TE ....... IS C LUB I ;)I:.!."• 1.11>11 1 ;\l'I I'() $445 3 .R 2 •... ul1I 1111 ··,~11 l'n11•·n· "" G •17!1 :n:1:1 occupancy TSL ~gmt • ,.. I 2hr. :!h:i Ullr1'. "'hwhr I p•RK NEWPORT """''' I• l l 1w:,11 "' '\1·.tr 1'.1l111S11r1n'1 ' I•& ofroar~~nt 4350 I '1 642·1603 F<imah no peb, nr S11 1•, males bcu<·h 1\1111..-. 1 ,. 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SPAHK LIN<iSTHEi\M.'\l COUHTRYCLUB Sll50 111" irh 1•'1111" lll''>l.ittrJnt """' \i.:••t1t \.\\'\TE I> Executi•eOffices ti Bra nd new bea utiful lru Hahi <>K ' i;44 1869 CASCAl>INC LIVl.._.G I.... ·'1·"1 1111 111' 1 "·"1 11il l t.12K <111.17 'J.!1 "' dhl 11111111t h L'f<l·".L. r1·r1t " WATJ::HFAl.l-'> " " ;'\II)\ I 1;7;,1j11li!I l!oll.11!1' Ill 1·11 ... 1.1 '"'·' r r apt,for fa m1hes w1lhl 1.r ms. 2l>Clrm. nc"-t rpt..-.. OWE RINGl lNL.... .._.EWPORT ''JI -w1 111211 l"ullwPw1•frorn SIK.'t •• 2 children Near µark T .. , F~.w' s u/\''l,()l1'c,r.--. I ...... 1\dull l'111nplc~ tri.: ..! Jlr ~ c. \I.I H )I(' I\ . I • • ( 'ull !)+;.I li!ll Heal paid No pet~ drp~ & pa rnt 2250 A " ' ._ ·~ I IE "'CH I ('any.un (off W1bon 1 l.AKESllH : "' Ila 11a1111-.. ""J.!I•· l••\•·I I h11 lh-nt :1 !'Jr J.!:irag" . 2Br, 2Ba Wi5 8.11 2'11'.S ADULT Al'TS I Small 1x•t OK Slifi."t 1111 l'al111 :O.p1111i:, :!fl\.'..'11 Stur<JI(•· 11111) :-.:ot 111\l.BOA ISl.1\:-.'I> urra.l~' J98W Wilson,<.: M An :.st.lull c·1tmmur1tt1 ''° 1.-•• 0 ... 1,r 7,,,111-•;' rk h ~.-11 m ·iii· -.pan• Maran,· \11• l•11 631 .,.,o., ••<> .,.,., • t-;lcganl f1rr·pluc1~ '"' """"' 1 "' '·" ·' """ ~ 111> "'' " " ' , t · ·~/,,..., "'"" ." Adrm, .,, , .... t·•ind•> 1 "~ the ll<aek 11;1" S111•1· I 11111111111111111111 H•·11t ,1b \ 1,1 1. 111·r t.75 !JfJ5t, •1 ' 11u ' VJ~ •l'r1v:ile lakeside pal111e'. , 1rl(ar11a a1·1· ••~la • hw!.hr. frple. :! t•;.tr i,:ar & balconie.' t:it ular Spa. 7 !>WtmmmR OCEANFRONT \lt-..,u. !1:!627 54K l)llt:I <iltOUNfl FLOW! MF.SA VERDE hum• al mosphere 2 & :l Hr dlx apl'i. No pets 546 1tn1 " 2 Bdrm Ne w 1J3ttll. •'drapes , 2 k 1d fl OK Refri&e. no pets S35.'i ITT) ··~ & up. Sierra MRmt U1 641·1324. , Spacious Famtly 3 bdrm • 1 2 ba. $395, 2 bdrm S340 Play gro u nd & pool 548·9M6 from 12 7PM ... ____ _ . £LEAN &SAVF. 2 Bedroom 1n super loca '°' Uon. C.rpeted. Adult, no -petlr. SS50 m o. 568 W :r Wijlol). Call 646-447? ·:; J Br. 2 Ba. Near OCC S4.."iO mo. Upper apt. &41·8657 p vt s t Av ;i 11 now H , 1 •. po<•b. II I 1ghtcd termrs l.u~un l'11ncl111n111111m'>. • eate<q )(}o "' 1•nurts. hake tra1b. put '.l llr, 2 ha, dupli•x <11111 c ·11mpll'll'lv Fu rn.-11•"1. Office Rental 4400 l 'i\M PlJS & qU/\ll. S62.'\t m11 lstt las t,seeuli wh1rl!X)Ol !.pt1 ti II h I<. I lllcl1•I.\ n ·lurha,.lwd (' I i•1I S ll1" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200sqrt 1ll!lC~ l \ 1\v:.t1l nuw 6732282.!I •4malcsfrom lwal'h flJ(l(rc~n :tl' l' •n>. 1 uuun .... ui.•· 11 "' f•"ull scrv•At· 842 I 160 :iml :! hcdrcwim:. apart Y l' a r I Y I ea " I' $ll!t[i I ( ioll. Tt•11111" 1\ v.111 •' tu 5pm -men ls, and luwnhoUS•~ li73 21 l:J ;ihil' ,Jl S 1w1·iu I II .Ji.-~lull:rn Rt•u It~ ~LI ~I I mtl~ to hca{·h 2br /'7562Ellis /\vc 1111 fntm$44900permnnlh :!hr 2ha. $575, hraghl . I·: I l11r1n1r!'l1f'nl ,1tnh BusineuRent af 4450 garden a pt das hwash. tJblksW of lk!arhBl t On J a mhoree/\l 111,ff J s hw • h tr n1 We1·kly,:v11tnlhh ;111cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanJnaquin ll1lls ft11acl ' 11 • l• ..• is · · 1 W1·1·k·"ntlll1·111 .·11... ~Al!Con<l'''""'"11 BHQ. $4:;(}/mo. 645 064.'\ Very la rge 2 Bdrm, new (7l4 )fi44 J!IOO p e 1 ~ Ii :i I :! II :! !t . ~ ./co .. p1••• 1••110 .. •1 q>lS/drps Patio ('· r 1213)24Z·41i:Jli I ././""'c,..•"•to• St unn1nJ( large I Br · '· . . 1'1 • ('till c7 14 J :1:!H K!ll I Garden Apt, Pool. Rec kids OK. $395 847 W tl HEAR HACH VERS ... ILLES ./ '"'' •••• o••«•'''°' "' .,,/ ._ .. o • .,.,,.,t-• area S355 710 W 18th. S uper cle<in , walk lo l.l(eJhr.:!ha Ul'Jlt'rapl Dlx :!Br 2ha w rri1lt.ll:ir ('i\Tll1·:1>11 ,\l.l'\:"J\'C1:-J /._..,..., •• , St beach. Rar enC'I. lhdrm No pets S700 mu A~. &. amenitt<•s Sn~14! I l'O\'NTll Yl'l.llll I 2 bdrm . ,. a II /\ nd v m5 8170 630·14:.!6 • 2 BR. I ba. ulals pc.I Nu S36-7330 I xi µels Qwet adll~. Rcfng. I' j 2 BR 2 lta condo. wuc Upper :rnr . I Ha . 1 1•ar ~tv. Nr K n.a rl SJ96 rm I Duplex 2 lir I Ba. 1-;m:Lo;d buman" fpk • new paanl, Rarag.e. i :· blk lu lwh :i-1 51l7 <'alht•1lral f>48·7Q& gar~ge Close to Frwy It d~, c pls Intl gar; IJ(e S6I*> mo. yrly. iW Anl. • Canyon l>n ve I beac h Will accept patio , n r llo.ag r.osp. f'a lmSpnn~. lcle.:il, lbr, encl gar. adlts. children. S400 m o Larry Adlts, no pet~ $575 al\ r1:n4. 642 4300 24 hrs <.:allfornau !!221'2 No pets F r ig & elcc ~.4399 4PM,6.'U·7129ur 831 7<al 1 Br Semi-furn C:riiL-.. 2 Desrrt Hcs11rl Ill-all~ stove $275 64:!·5964 · -e ar garagl'. luunclry CANADIAN r.imih wou1tt '1 Call Mr Ho ward 6 45 · 6101 161i Wc.>stchrr N H Want f1nanc1al ins t 70Utts f l!ot floor Agent 541 SOJZ" "THE" EXECUTIVE SUtTE fo'11r store & 11fftt•c spa .. e at rl'asrma hle ratl•s. 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. :\'tE.<;1\ VERDE Ull PLAZA 15i.) :'>ics:i Verdt• E.' · M 54 5-4123 l'nmr llarbc>r Blvd CM I Ill' front:il(c 211CM)' hldl( "uilable ror car lot , I r~taurant. l'll' $-VI I 151i I nr tii5 2213 eve:. IJa lhoa Is land let1:.\' for WANTED INVESTORS FOR 1.0<.:AL T RUST DEl';trs l>eccnt Prof>t!rtu;. lm1weC':iblt• He ferenl't ...... S I <.: Phil 1714 ) 113:1. :1.'\44 Money to Loan 50i5 .•.......•••......••... I NEED ~MONEY • CREDIT MO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD lom& 978-6531 /855-1145 "/\rronged hy Coast HotM Loms A Mortgage Brok~r YOU CAMIE SURE WITH A BANK 2nd TD's· RED UC ED RA TES SCllltiGCJOlo ... 714-132-5200 ------ - 1 Brand new I & 2 Bdrm. I SISOO 4 Br 2 Ra Duplex I Wa lk to beach S4~l0 mo Nice 2 Br 2 Ba . $475 1 f'lerpointe Condof n......1 Oceanfront Wood beam 1 lake lo s1icnll l'hn:-.trro-. l l I d ,, r·uuo, li l .• yearly 641) 1r,.62 •1 111 tht• nm:.l area J)r'l' 1 "" Lra 1 Br, all adult. no w imos u 1 · pai · , s pa , tennis. garages. 213/ cei n~. c~rpe s~ urupes, 1 /\sk for Linda F1ynn 11.. peta, pool It c a rport I ---~-_0477 -1596-7202. a ll built ans F.nt'losed I "THE COVE" 2l!ol lo Jan 2 l.11oktnl( l11 j or Karen Linn I sale 673 7372 1'\all service offices 111 Nrwport l'('nt cr 640-5470 $350/mo. 931 W l9th St ----__ _ g a r a g e w 1 t h Luxury Exec Condo ~wa1' hum4l-I> w . family C'dM Deluxe Suatcs, t."Jf•l I Npt Modern store nr 548 E<iua l Ho using Lender 548.0492 EASTSIDE, sharp 2 BR. 1 $485, lge. cheery 2br. 2ba, washer /dryer Furn or : Ba> s ide 0 r l.url(t• who would hke 111 i.kt tn 1 ..,.1 11. /\C, ampl pkg. Uttl • .., I of<· Nr 1111s toff1('e. 1-llllim ______ _ 1 ---'encl gar ,25116lhPlal"C .. bit-Ins, nr ocean. No unfur n l m med ut· 1 Ma ste r s uite 1 de n, C'a n:idaan Ho<•k1e1> l'<tll ·l pd 2855 E C:~l llwv.I S450 .. ]t'rrv:.!t:l4777001 ti,. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Balcony, gar .. $395. Also. 2 BR w/pvl : pet.A. 833-3307 I c upancy T Sh Ml(ml frplc, gourmet katt:lwn. ' ('u lgory 403 :.!Kl :l:l:lil 1;15 1~1 ! NB. CM up to <17110 sq f\ I MONEY n , adults. no pe t s $400 yard. S425. No pe ts. Call ' ----------, 642·1803. pool. spa, private tx•rwh • F:WPO . • • 1. , I .' l 11rarni• . • lff &U-9157. 548·4291.. 1 546-5880. ask for Pam I Winter Rent at. SlOOO Mo. 3 ' -------p;s mu. 75!1· IO'J:! I ~ · RT 11 "·A< 11 2 BH llitltl Stl fl ortae•'. 1 Nyr. lt!tN11' I ·1•7vtaht •0 ... ew imrlrn:~~~1• Pr1v11tc money for hcml' I --Bd 2 \oll Ba Condo IWF..STCl.IFF :l Br Condo. ---2 Hu. buy frnnl comlo $700 per m~l cwpu "' ,. I loans C all Ulll Un 2 Br. 2 B a . c II ri1ets. 2 br. I ba dplx, cul-de-sac, 0c~:· "' Bay view ~;' New Interior Adults. no l Westcllff a.re a I Ur r m l I 1-:lcl(Urtlly rurnashNI Mo Center 567 San Nlmlus, I 675-tBOO dcrwood 833-3544 drapes, patio, I( a rage. I drapes •. crpt.~stove, yard. I boat !lllJl. Comm ~'1 , pets.~ mo. 673~~--1 Mature udull only No lo mo or Ii mo leu:w· Stt• 109. 644 41iH4 r tl.110.12 w <.:ST llWY. N 11j t4ort --1 Trust ... ~ la.~nd ry ra c . s4oo 1 ~i~:1~~4.729M esa -S.i\.J cou rts. pool. Washe r / NEW cpl..'l/d rpt1 .38r.2Bo pets .646·432..8.:.. I ~c~~~{~~t0~14~)mu AttentlonDocton! llct111l11r 11H1<·c:;,:!.i.X>Wi DH":r ' 5035 "' 1178132 -----1 Drye r . 2 car icara 1e frplc, aar 2 blkfl bch. No OCEAMFROMT ll111qt.1c free slanchnic. fl. uvail Nov I S!JIK>.rm 11•••••••••••••••.•••••••• t Ll,aat. a iry 2 Br. frt>lc. I COLONY APTS. w /e lec. a~r a ge door pets. 1675 m o . yr ly 2Br lBa. }'rly . $6.'\0llm . 1 MAlll Ht;A<.;11 FUUNT well oprointed mc<li cal , (Ill be. t2131!1f~ !l!ltl'> or Sattler Mt9' Co. .\ d/wuher. lll'llasl rm + 1 2 Br. pool. 1arage opene r . Pri vate v-Uo. Ms·l612. I ssg.4.z21• 640-7990 1 SJ.\lday bid(( .. loealed in hcurt 111' ~»4 t..'q14 All types ot re al C!ilatc ,.,, MCUl'lty. Adults. no pl!t.S FANT~TlC new car..-t. Will COl'I· • 1 551 0403 11.H 6 treatment r m-.. X ' 2300 S"' FT mvl'?ltmcnts since l!M!l ,.,. tni. 517•71 or~I 2229Canyon . C.M. sldedurn. 642·1603. Nlce2Br duplex. UJ)tilwrs. 12 Bdrm 1 Bu. avail Nov 1R--£al1 t lltho-4300 Ra y rm. business ntfif't!,. ..... s-cl-1"--'-""' ---846·03$4 1 Frplc, 1ar .. adult&, no I.st. SS50 mo yrl). Nlt '"" O :11 •.. large reception rm +pvt EnJi11nccr. 11rchltec1 . N' r--....., "" ,, E/96de 2 Br. 1 Ba. + l •t BEACH CLOSE CONDO.; pet.A. On ClubhOUlle Ave. r 673-33M ••••••••••••••••••••••• office a rea. Available. 1 o;!'arch, advert1san~, dt.• 21MtTD1 1..., t...awwlry room. M25 iro ' I BRADUl.-T APT. 1 2 b r, 2 ba, ne wer, 2 nr. Udo Isle s hopping. ---· l.OOKINGTOSHKR'E? • Ca U todav for a ppt tt1 s11rn Ol'flcc •drall Rrm 642-2111 545-0611 No peta, -()pen ror ~ New crpt. 6 drpt, bMm patloe. bit-ins. pool, tst· I Lease credit re ference 'Bachelor. la rge & pvt WE MAT C H ROOM· see • • Olxspc. Hoaj llosp V'I<' f., Uon au Cotta Ma• St ceilln11. serv. bar, no nts. s ec bldt , MS0.1 avall. Nov. tat. $500/rm. ! 9350/mo yrly. Avail Nov MAT ES! I JlEDCARN.'T I '7f·I U3 · CCllhforT.D!s ..-. Ull6UC. MS·31•. pru. $32$. 673"803. .a.'MO. 1 4M.cm lat. Alt. 673·3.'W 752,9475 893-1351 RIGHT R E ALTY Ame_ri_can Mt1953-4141 ,..... :t:_ j ......__, I ---.Z..--===-._...._____ • --· ---------o---- " ... ........•....•....•.... ···••·•·•··•··••••·•··· ...•......•............ ..... , I c.,..t S•n•ce ,,...,.. ... 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(' M are11 Plcust.' rull 1;,is l508 or 548 14!0!1 REWARD ~ <Jl:N I> 1!1•:ird1·d c;.,i11l·, 1 Shl'lty m 11t . H~·lll(lt· l>vb1e m ix , fl~·:. nJr. several Terncr m . 31 c ute puµp1e' min· t\lso Cats & K illen:. A1lopt a µct 111 I rv111c I An1m<rl ('11 r1· ('c111cr 1 0 I' e n 1-; v ,. r y f1 a ~ I 7~·3734 I Pft"MMIOls 5350 .••..•.......•...••...• f1Ht-: I./\ W stude nt nt'Cd-. $25.000 Will 1111 11nylhml( l.1·ga l C•rnf11l 1•11t1al IJVM P O lito K .IZ4l I'; fl 92663 M~SAGE I lk· 11.1rn 11t·ri·1l with ,,1 IJ1:..i..:.11o.al r1daXHll-!f 11111 ":.i:t· h~ 12 111 tlw pn: llle:.l girl!. tn Solllhcn1 I ('<rl ifornr:i Jal'Ul/I Ladies Ir Getlh ESCORTS •972-162 I <.:all fttr 1nro or ilflJ>I TOMMY'S Of''NEW POHT Jo:SCOlff 7S2·9368 TOUCH A. CLASS ESCORTS 24ff R." 1:.:t ... 11 fo:xe1l1nl( f':nt1·rl .1rnm ·nt b) tht King of < '11m •d\ Ma1<11· 1':.rt y :-.1tC1·1111i!ool ~39 2444. ~ 7Jll -MiRCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 972-9599 24HRS. \ti uno ell· OJJC n lllu111 'larn, 7 days :i w1•1'k v,,, 111 • .., <. /\11111111:.. 111·;,lli• I Spa . <!Iii! lfarhor Hlvd ----------· 1 '""ta Mt·:..a Mr. :W:C Ur I 1nl( lh1;, u 1I for ~uur 'IJNllll l(lfl f'nifci.:..ion;, I Tlwra IJCIJl.IC' 1na.'ll>uKl' Llc'tl NH J\~ i111ly, Steve !>411 2H 17 *FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONJ.Y * 972·1138 * HOW orEH T AlJ( Of THE TOW .. 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Call (213) 432·4406 -_ .J.qlfJ4HC.. -5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Notice la here by given that the unden1i1ned will not be responsible for any debt• or UabiUtJM contracted by a nyone OCMr than myseU, on or aft.er Oct. 22. 1980. • Barbara Powera 31Bat.buy, lninefll7L'S L..t&.... iiii ••••••••••••••••••••••• PU.A.SE llt-:1.P1 II found c a 11 S ue , fi73 JO:ltj, cve111wknd~ 1 'J!JI: P res 1elus!lt'll \Ill' (' lOOOI Crown Vly l'k)'fY. Lag N 11( 4!#;1 fi921J lwward Fo und s m a ll Tiger s"1pped kitten with etl lar. Wwtclllr 4r l'1th St, N 8 .646-6817 Lollt: Sml dark Cockapuo fem Ans ts> "Sc~f" I.a.st seen 111 lower Mella Verde. S46-0281 , ~ DAltY.,PILOT SEIVICE lllECT•Y IJO IT NOW ' .. 642-5671 I n eed L1her l ar111n Lawyer who hcl~ tnno > cenl !Jf'Clf1l1• from IJCing raped 1111 1 V l11tt'rn:i twnul K 1d11a11111n l(, p h y I> I l' II I & r.,.tht.40J(rt•u l lo rt un·, h Y JlnO!UK r .Cor1111d " c11 moulI11 g e d h1rt ti cert1f1cu l e UIH!d u11 pollt1c11I foothMll •& poisoning Wntc: Paul at 910 Darrell S t <.:o!\la Mesa, CA 92627 -I - OWN A IUSIMESS? IOUGHT A IUSIMESS? fo'or only $38.SO. the Or an1e Coast Dally Piiot Legal O.-partmenl wlll publish yoor FlctH.lous Bua ineH Name Statem ent 4 times. W e will file your bu11iness name with the Or a ngf' (;qunty Clerk. Their fee 111 SIO for I buslneMs n11me. S2. for each addlllonul huslne11s n a m e SAVE STEPS! USF. Ol.111 C'ONVt:NIF.NT MAii. 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INC t'e5.'>ful 1m11on ;,tort-. will l«PR/ JR. ACCT. Fa1>h1rm hlanrl 640 uor \I I-1 '1111'.I t'll':i11 up 1·11nMf1,.r t r111n1111( f1r.,t fur ra111 rll v 1•1C punrlr1111. 1 •• 111111ria l, It••' t:umno ra h• ~"''•11111 l(a I, t·X r1nanr1ul firm 111 f''a:-.hmn .1 I .. IJ I· I) r ,, m ",, rtlll'llt OJlf)1Jrtu111ly for lsl11nd .. :.1wr ;, n111,1 c•"HIERS 1· •. 11n1uI11 r .. "" Su,, n l(hl J>t!r1oon. ull 1let<i1l'I Du1ly in11u1 & J.!P1Jl'ral ftol 1 1·1mtnH't11r1o lk pcndalll• l'llnf1 c 11t111l IC ~l!IY tu IL"'11(t-r dcs1n·1I .,111y ;JIJl>IY • tioi\li 1031; Uox 1171> :,;,n Jua11 7!>!11515 u C'11pn strano.l'u !14'11:1 TOTEM t\Ul11 lootd&HJMr·' /f Thrd t y H1·nt ,j t'ar 1s f'11'x1lilt• houri., 1mrt at fll>W LWllJll: :a 1111h1·<1l11no; homl' A/P , Al It, hank (111 lot man lit rt•ntal rt•t: l'O llox 1825X. Jrvuw MAllKf'.T~ Fur :.!ml & Jrd Shan,., ar.t1·11L~. mull-& ft•rmlt• !fl71J Wt• 11n11no11· 111 101111 .. Kt n11·11t & :.11111·1 """111 fmm w11h111 1':1q1l'ri1;nt·e 1Jrt'ferred , but not ne,·c:.:.itry c ;..id liend1ls Al>l•• lt1 wortc cv~111n1111 & Wt·~kend'i As k for Patsy "' 1'1rk. !)199151 '-bytitt~ ... ~ lvr Churr h 111 Westdif f/Npt llel(Chlll Area Sun 7 45 11 45 Mus t hav' r'f'f's. Me-8474 Alt bysltler Looking for female to babysit, 5 days a week, momi.n1s to early alter IOOKKHPEI OfftCE MANAGSt Xlnl slurtlnK l)a lary a..,,,. bencrlts 642 1\770 rtu)'!I , ~·11294 1•v1·~ Uoukkce µlllg 11<'<'01mh re<-.:1vablc clerk Ty1Hnl( r e11 ul rt• d N 1• •rt 1'ieil('h r f'al esl uh' co 549 21"8 flook kecper ARi.1slant Pan timt• 4 s hr!l ct.Jly Cnnuct P11lly · 631 UIOO. WANT t\ C'/\1Ct-: .. :1t·1 Call 17141631 ~121 Child Con /Lt hlllpj Ma lure. lov llll( womun f.o trve m mv lrv1n1• horw l c h 1 I d r 1• n It o o m a. "'board~ 1ii1du r y Must hnP rar tt«-ft'rttr~ ~lease 95!> 3S44I noon, hrs flex Abo 2 1----------1 eves a week Must be re OfJLD CAJtfo: from ~M lli\M Mu lt i like t•hrldren C '1:111 ~ wn rt~ 962 1314 Uable 6 dependable. Lit Ue alrl 10 mo old. CdM 1120/wk. 78C>-Ol$2. O.bys1tter for 2 youna children. 2 days/wt!, in m y home , own trans. CdM area. 76CH3t0. CMricalTr.-.. t'/f, w1m1n ortlce 1•11p Typing rc11 1;40·14~ Bookkeeplnii C.-..ro..tv. ..... ._ ... Kw' I Dynamic. rapidly ex ---------· pandlnc Newport/lrvrrw t1eriu l lnvestment firm hu Im p /f ...... ..,... media te openin"s for m hr week , 4.5 hni 111:1' aharp , personable in day t:xpectcd to wnril dlvlduals . some Sats. Trl•I bet., COOK Part tim e for family 11' 1, 11011 rs & ~ tt I a ry 01.iero Olli Answer Ad 11:93 111 U42 i:ioo. 21 ho urs p..r da)'. U.Urwnatur BRAILLF. I NSTITI/T'Jo; m O C 1s looking fur 11 vo lunteer n111rdinat11r ApµlicanL'I for this p1&1 lion should huve a wanro 11e r :.onallt y , p u bl11• s1ieakm& ahlhl}, YIJIW'i tt!f!r exp & he servic'f• oriented t'rlendly af lract1Ye 1n vironmenl with many heneflt11 l!.21 5000 <.:OUPl.E WAN1'1!:0 Man11tet1 am. II l>ustno.i. Par1 lime Wiil train C.11 for MPaK 846·3279 Co uple to c 11 re for moderately m1•ntally dl'I ab l e d l.1 ve In Caj>tal~o Uch 11.31 !3111 .,... a.ctroMCI Tec8'.Tr•i... DO YOU Acct .. Ce.ft Qlo'f'ER ASERVl<.:t:! JO.key, romputer lncM. quarterly stitlt' mi•nt.A, ' (1(' , /f S.Cntcwy Let the pubUc know with nun1 We offer an attradiw an ad in \he Dally Piiot ...... AHt. aalary • company paid service Directory It can TOJ>NC:retarlal 1klll8 NAMI'. benefit p ackaae . Ex· COil you aa litUe u ·s u1 ._, .. °"'9e pertence ool requ&red. per day. For more Heavy phone worlltnlnl 20 hr. Wttk, 4·5 hn. per day f. x peel (ld IO wcir1t aome Sala Reel'!! ~ wpm lypl11ic. fil.in1. aift\ ofc .. etc Call (;ary, 54CMQ6..'5, Coi.3l•I r en.on I nrl A1t1•111·\'. 2700 llarl1w Oranac <.:oa1.1t Colle f(c :lOh r :1 l wk Ability 111 lf'1:t rn prrHt ke11. pro t'edures . tools 6 t"q\lp fYM!nt ln 1nst.llation a. mai n! of co mputf'r penphenl• • data com munlcaUon equlpnnt Xlnt. pay • h.-~ •. ,,,. ADDI!,_ . 1781a <.:uwan St. In f o r m a t I on a n d !J&ceUenualary • frin9" ........... ,.,~ <'fTY !fTATr. 7.1rc•ou•: lrvlne,CAl27l4 complete raua call bendlta C all Oall .(ii.~~~ IAYI,.. 1111A11p~> ·~~~···,,~,~:nr':::,:Or~~.,~::~·"• '1fl211 ~AV:t I 114·Mt·l455 Mum 1u.•o ~::::::;::;::_ ~JJ.i!!!!!!!!~~~-~~~~~~~~---------~~~~ HI ,C" ···-Jo ti I ................... .. -- Corrt•ct Coo•• ''"' ty <.Alllejt('tl •• \ Yl' • t' M • .#11'1, t>rforo 5pn . Nov 3rd, •~O.KM /t' Driver F ff driver for dell\t"n'. F'reewa) Auto Supvh m.- DIUYllY PllSOH tMM&Ot.\1'f OPF.NINt; The 01ub r11ut ~ It deli very lklrlHlll tor • Iara• mu\ur ruu\t' 111 ~'"""· &iuth 1.ac..w 1t e a c h tt t• I I • b I •' aulomubll" 111 .-1111.111 -How-¥ M •• 3 00 ~ 00 PM, S.t 6 Sun 6 30 lo tJ IJAM NO COLUX"TtNG t~ cellcnl .. 11rnw.a• fur Jw.I a (~k-ol huun. 1)1 uut day For 0 .. 1.u b r .. 11 Feater Outi l lct .it 6'2·4321 o..-..c .... D.MyP•lot lJOW Ba) St. I 'M t;quat Opp .. :mploH'I M t ' ...... o ........ t:11V"n<'tll't!tl K:l'I I: ' flro.t Office Gili HU&\ Offtt"f' He• .. \\ I l·'hvllc\ l 1 vnii. I .r ... 1 I o\t 1r'°"'µher1 wor .. mp in Ill\ rh t-_.~hrnn hl:u~I I lmmt>d ()µ, 111ng t .111 tit1hh1 1.« !II i I ~51 :>I~ 11 111 SI\ II ,\ 1\ \ . ,11.-11t ••1• flllljh ,II M11 h 11 tl,.11 11\41(1' (.ill •·11 i l ill HAllSfYLIST M<1111, ~ thn ' ""''k 111U1t "Vl'll lt. l'.t1jCll ~h 111111 w.111 .. JtH' t'w 11•.,11•1 Lld ~~110 MAIO 01 HOUSl:MAH 1r1a J():l(I MAIDS "·'~' , V111e111.Mm1I Mutd. 11:11 lhirltVt Ulvcl I 'M '>I0~1 1 Mt;Ol<.:AL ASSISTANT· bltck offu:e , .-x !Jer '" ··u11 um .. 1)11111\lon, l.M11w1a Hllli. ure11 83'1 i7i) 6313 M•.UH'Al. R ecep\ rwf'dt·d t;xp pn-f'd t Ont 1111 M l'ltl(h-. fl40 41190 MIDICAL ASSIST. t:x ~ .. ·r fnmt It hock. f1lJ' 111•w N H nfflC"f.' Or Htt><it-11 '/14 ~26 ~96 Mod.-b . fo'enUA le. hl(ure, 11111 ~hurP. onl} t;;l2-f~ ll11h ' MlfltW~ 7100 HllpWWe4 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PUAMSSBYtCI ~n1 for part time re- 11 able m1ture penion. flulble hra Costa Mesa, Eileen. '42·3013. ------- NXOPHATOI P /l1me wknda Sal t. Sun. 7 am to 2·JO pm Will train 644 1700 Elltelle Gr~tenber1 PBX ........ ,c .... --Mrt.t: PBX Of'~RATOK F.x penenre preferred. full time Mu1tt be available wknds. Please call for •Pf'l 645 7351\, M n n . Fri '1'305 PHOTO llCB'TIOMtST w...,.., .... f I Mt•r.rt .... ... ltr• •r•t• fir•. ..._. I lte .__ C411••640.tHo -·------Receptionist wanted. Newport H1rbor AnltfMI Hospital 631 t030 Renllll Al(~nl . very l>Uby offll'e, ltct>n!>~ rl!<t 49'Hl.'it.,_ Hestauranl SGT PEl'PE R<JNl'~ PIZZA STOil E Now hiring for rull & pun ~I IMtaYllWS Do you like to talk ~ on the phone? ~ New office opening soon near Orange Co unty Airport. Credit card marketing. No experience n~essary Call 9AM·4PM. C'M 5*1t11H Wa.ted '42·l2'0 lime openm&s al loca· ---------• t1ons nr OC AlrlJ(1rl Secretary for attorney IQt·ated 11eu r O .C airport, no prior lcglll re- 11 'd, Good t yping skills nl:f'ded. Start at SllOO. 9M-.lw.io \\ I I )l • " I I I• ~ I I• " I 1i.-.1u11ful '°\l •H• • ( M If It l ft•.IV\< \t.lvl 11L,lflll ----------1 Nt!WlllJlll>~r ~I uffc•r ror I. A Times ~ mommg..., tier week IAM to 4/\M Approx $1~ 1ocr we<'ic l 'llll ~ 4007 Color l1tb tech Top quail t} wurkman11 h1p n 1- q u1 red for t o p pay 63l·34ll !I 5 Va.rietl days llt hr1> ldt•al supplemental 1nc•ufTI" for housewives & o;t1.1dcnt.s Our progress1\'e growing company oHeri. oPIJ(ys for advanremcnl ~-d TRAINEE For District Mana1er DAILY PILOT • • SICllT AlllS• • G Ufc/f80/grow SJ2JQ) LoanSec I Exp to Sl.5,ml> fo' Chg Se<·, RE lo $16,lllO \booulUh' 'I 111' • h11 I!•• •I uj.11·r1tl111 r lll 111.11 l "<pt'fll'Ol·l'1 I l'"l t t11•1 f( \'I I I t' cl 1J I 1; I .-1 I ••I t..12 fll.._10 HOSTfS!. WAHTtl> MAIDS NOON I) TY AIDES fllcnHct Matl ...._ o n Y o u r J n ti II.-· .. __. l11r uft1me sub I ~ • ., performanc•e Pleas ant ~ ,.. ..arge company benefit!> Lo ~ltf• Motor 11111 ... 11tutc •on call I & every w ii.mall company al worklllg c1111ds ~lust hi' 151 S So. Coest Dr. d11\ 1.1!<!11gnments $i1 fil mu~pherc for an am 18 or over Appl\· 111 This highly 11ucc1:s:-.ru1 Cotto Me.. IA!'l hr Apµly 1n r>er.>111'1 h1t1ou!. 1n 1h viJual in IJ('rson. local newspaper has an , 105 4. ltut txir Ulvtll t>\IUlltlUll Valle) School ., a I es & r u i. 1 0 mer 2300So l::a:.t ttnst•ll opemng for a tra1ntie 1n HOW HIRIHG 1 l>i't t·urner Talbert & scr v1re S •hir.> m m Santa i\no H<"1ght.s the c1rc ulatmn 1le11<.1r1 N I .• s· L· l \n men:.uratr •· k rNext tu M cl>1•nal~1 menl. Ba111<~ sk11l:1 wtll T40/Bank exp SlO,tn> l.1z Reinders Agency t020 Birch Jo:st '64 EOt: "lewport/1133·8190/F'ree SECRETARY/ ACCOUNT Elle. t-.11"lu1h ll \>o•111t.1111t IJ\ hi I • i•w »nu · ,., ,. oun ••Y w l'XIM'r "'" L', () L' ~nt0•1 su•..,rv 111n of lllt.o G....._.11 L L •1,. t I \ ppl~ 111 r•, '""" • 1 1,1 fo: O t, for J ohn 1>12 1~3 r i:. "' .. ,.... is ....___..... .i ._ ~ A ,.. ~ .all rr ll'M 11.,i1ih1J•~1 , lmicua on > t•OM· •1111• I 14 >C<>r old ho» and girl .......,... A1 .. 1..-I Ctm )1u1n 11 v i lv.,.111111: I thiluh-I l!>l'i AJ.im .. t\\, 1 1~ in r:r"on !I !i I HUISH AIDES I Plumber PXµcnerl\'1~1. 111 Sules home dE"hverv c•arner.. tJniquc peri.on w Jsa"y sk11l!> & draftm~/desllO'l ei.per fur Irvine foum mf r Sl'nd r esume w/sitlary require ment.I> lo Box •7!10 , Daily Pilflt. P (). Holl • 151)0, Col.la McMt, CA !12626 Busy Newport Bea1·h c~sellr 1 111.,..~ Jo T 1111'1 Nrt.Jt>d lo Kive TL(' !Ji rt-s1denl11tl remodel HICKORY FilMS J\reas or supnv1st0n will Reslnr a11 ve pr;H'l l•'•' ... h1rl S49 011M l'llo~l t'"''"' r11•1•d 0 •I l ••''.\t the elderly patll'nl'> Will l)Jl <!00.1 Opporlun it , 111 sell bl: dehvn v r11llc1-t11n-. nee<ts cxµt!nenct!tl Lt!am wt>l1·11u1t· 1ww 11•.,1111°111~ ' Jlltll'OJllU' 1 I I dnd salr:. me mber CcJOJ i.itlu.ry (;t•11crul <>1111•1• ( l1·rl<, l'crfuj tfl•llt p.1rl l1t••• Dlnctor of Main-:1':1"' ~~~~ifi!dhik~~u rtumbt119 SMppeiet l r.:i:~1~~ ~Mi<t~.~~1ft~:'.: l ~·ll'rt~d apphr:111t "i ll benefih,& ho ur'\. un I µerforrn ilut1••> & .11 w11rk l'lcl\1l1h• """ ~t~,1 ' teftClltC• &. Ope~ I learn D11ysh1ft ava1lu r.row1nK <·u~pan\' hu.'l : Wel>ldlff f'hU.d, !ii12 Wfl I rt-r1·1vc lttt.!ral 'tart1n~ 1rorm s pro v1 dt-d cou11 h r1•1•1·1v;,lil., JI' •JI & 1 ,~wt1to•r !-1.it.·.1 (lru111:e (o011 t l ollcKe hit' ApJJl.\•l445 sus.ot'm•r I l0x1·ellen1 OJ.IP ' for ,luµ Fashionls land,MfHitUi'I' !>1.lctry, rcl(ularl ~ s:.n·lM~ t•ow1ti. !)a~ ulllt'. l.11lh11t! l eiq,..1 h..ltillll 11..,,1111..ih ,. "''eki. 11u11hf1Ptl 11erson t .... URSl .... G ping & rcct1v1nl( pen.<lfl s1·hedulcd ra1:.1·~. bi111111> 1---------- T \'PE' SOW µm . !Ok~\ IV llu"t t•,., s1•1,11,1.,, fur 111 11 m 1 '"'"lion ,.. ,.. Mus t havc g e ne r al S..les 11pportu111t1e and n.in~ S.Cntt.-ySl,050 Dental 1111. ~· I tuurh. pnur exp dl•Mra : Mi :M.111~1 , Rl"•P'•llll1hlc for bldg."· I Are you lookm~ for a 1· knowledl(e 11f plumhm~ IJ HICKOIY FARMS 1 fnngc bcm·riti. :-ouch us 5'HJOw~m w •sume a<'Cli. t)nthuslastic, efficuml.: t>l1: but will t ram Xl11l 1 1:rmu11ls, m u int , t•nergy challeuge'! want LO mlkl' products (;ocJ working Pt'r'i•HI lt1r ('hristrrns 1 rompany p111d clcntal a1Kl b .. f l -'-e ch th)' ( •-k I ' 11· 1 I ' "l'I"' l •· c rty ·v~\ 1 ·'t S I hQulth "lun.0 r(1Upl1ff'1n paya e t'X prr .-re cr -ar~e person w1 •X!n tL'i .. wnr 1ng n11K. H<> s 1-.,·1 •./\.~ • "' mJon . "'sc• ·u' s ~'" u diffe re nce'' Hale11(h i <'~ni .. 1 u>ni. ·a an· 1111l"n, .:11\ sale!> Work in N B I w ,, .. , ..... p., •-1·nanc1al x1·1r s I ·1 ·•· • / " 1 I · r v r ·1 11 "0 • J L · .. fl 'fh <urunc'", v ... 1·ut111n ,•r1<I :-.mm-one w i prop m gmt .,.... •·"' c I u ary oµen uepcnulll~ I 1'11 WV• k IOI' ' olllll'•' '' .~ • ,, ' ...... I Jltlls Hospt UT~' :.Ull . .-11nl(I.' 11l'IH' I :. ,. ' ;Jrt•a, l'allln•' on Prcs1 • ~ • • I I< I c II v· ki ... ... l f • d ... ,I< • I ....," •Y• ~'J" "21\ 0 t!ll"~• ,, n l h M I M ,. <,11·k l"ltV" >I.II' .Rr11un1 a IC , ne ... an CJ c , " 8 } .. • on exp ot tru1nu11.( ('all. Hitg~ed~ I\ 1111 I' ·1. n :1 ""'"'''" • ""' u · "'"' your m'cd:-. Wt art' kdc I ult J rt IH ' · ' I <lt n!J, •If c·nrp. purdliL~ ~ " 54(H~ t t I p pd vacations 4r holidays 6'2·1Xf76 for app't 1' 'fues Prt 1;7,, :t!l l-1 ' 111io: lit nl!fit•; ('onldC't ' in ,, f 0 r 4 u a I I I y I f'<'leri.,fl7!1 •18:l0 i nu a ue nl s & :,a les <.:11 mp .. 11y v1·h11·ll0 1<. · .ons a i•rson Se d • d or s .. __ 1'11 t (' mm11n1t "' " " .. CWT11sh .. d "ur1n° ... ,rk iw.:l Ar ·"•Y. 279'lllarbor n r .. s um.-"""', -----' d' • 0 ·' Hei:1stt•r e d Nur•ws 111 1 ~ " .. -· 1 11 CM work history Will <.OO·: General 110 u H l'I •· ;11\ ,. r W" n I ·011cgl:'s, t:l /O Adil ms ' work 111 uu r Nt•wr1t.ri PRESS PERSON , 1 ~1c:µu:s ~ti~ 1 ."I:',,' 1~1.1 mg hours , ~~V~R A Ft' F: EOF: tact . S en.d r e; ply lo n.. il9IN>a loy ca.. it ! 11.'<1 1 l-.5tabl1~11 l'l .. a1Hn)( I Ave . c M !12626 ~~7 Bt-iteh Aleohnt Rf'hab Mm I vear ~·xp+-"!t:r~t· hctncl1ng C~lahltshed Ill' 1\pphcan\i. mu,,1 ht~ ovrr I I • , Ad#613, Daily Pilot. ft?>t I ftOW ~ I ~erv1ce, M F lf:H <140\, I heforc 5PM NO\ 17th F:tnltt y Openings arc• I ~. fl lJ 1:·k •. mo I n,~ I t'()Ullls & 1·r1:atin1: llf'W I 18. have a good dnVUljC I ---- 1'50, Cost it Mesa. CA, PBX OPERA TOH Ex j <tft 4 JOf'M f, 0 F: )f F r 0 r 1 h e 11 7 s h 11 1 1 s .. 1 .. t; dt µ.. nd1.nl( ue1 ~ x 1111~~ ApµI) al Hickory I rerord and be nectt ap. I 911146 --1 perience preferred, full ·., .,. . , . . 1 1 MAIHT/MECH. Rt"Nards are nu~rt)lko. l!"""n ~t' ( dll S1r1 fo'arm'i, 17th & l rvmt:. pca n ng fl our~ ar e ~retarv DIAMOND s ETTER I time Must be a vaJlahle • JIOlJSt-.Kr.fo.t l',H ((I •.vc· 1.-.i-ct---& 1nrlude ven l'Offi .cs·pe·ou·ed,!,· }??,~ .. ,Hn w ll r W~tC'hrf l'l;iza ~ tt. generally ll i\M l<1!l l'M. C.-..r ~ W t_.. p I wknds in w <'Pl 111 'Iii•• Heh t;.J """.. r-• ..-. ~itl'.e salary, shift dif ... ,, ...,.,.. ., u -Monday thru Fridav • an cu. rona. pave. 1 r· <.I I r~ ti . I ~A 1 ES o F· 1 r v L ' t' \' ' Scnnr 11vrrt1me 1., a\'aita · '"•HhMM c hanne l set Wi r e l Pleas!" call for lll'Pl ',a an , re ·" 0 '.'<: "' I _.., ,.. • c ential luitiou rl:'lrn l'r .. ·~··hroul Tf'arhcr ·n..,' .d ,bl · · .. ' I ble I l>ynamle. rapidly ex· fabrlca•ion also. •ull l 645-7358 . Mo n F rt 1 11~.call af\JPM 1~•\S 1 LAJ1Jkinl( for ac\1ve rt' 1 bursement as well a<,.•.. v.!pen a e. mat~ an • 8'""c l1 reo e le·lrac al hXC'All rel1rem .. nt I''°"' mun11ng:.,el!p d1v1dual nt:eded to wiN"k · H vouarequalir1t.o<land l J"tndmg Newport/lrvlne •'---.Npl.area.54().7565 I ;...,.,,. ~-'H0 1 'S L~CL ... A .... ' F.RS I ... W I I: • " .. C•11 c21 l ... I ,..,,. r· h . ......--I '" ,._ c. ., 11lumb1ng •-··II ph··-•.._ 1~ "r"m For adri1llona m 1 "" " !I in retail sal0 s & dell very · m eresl"' in e11mm.i u "' 1' investment 1rm a.'> Im --/ftln Mo , __________ Par1 T ime. F/1 , Stan 'Id~ ma'•n""tu ev1.:;r·-~,.: I "u ... c1rruJat111n !Justness l'Ufl ' mediate o penings for _....,_ "'!Ir I I , A -~ f,o . i:nnt acl . ~:,. Pr1nt1n" Want lo •~ a r apa c 1 t ~ fo r we ll , I l . F local Gerieral Office 1 mm t'd T o I' dollar 1 1 m a l eli-clrnnics firm , \. "han at fi.41 h•l6 E.Of ,, t 1 h .• ta<.i lht Oaih P 1 ot al ni I ~harp, pe rso na hit> an · YT .mm.expr. or ,.--~rni G?3-l266.ti46·4Sl7 I , • 1111~ • l'ressm.rn 111 Wt"h Of .I esta>•~ Cu nu r~t'r\I W Ha y, Co1ota Mesa1 ruv1dual"I. ......,. .,,.... •-...._.. Apply Amen can 7..ettler. I I · D t Ch 645 1'"·3 IDOV\DI • storaee com I __......... . I • -Hrs neltlble. (.oud 118} M f -ht!l" Full \I me Mm Saliiry IJpt:U, pll'i!SC c:all I befon· 10 30 /\M 0( afttor pany . ....,..._.......,__ __ ...... .._ "" HOUSEICEEf'ER/COOIC 1 161181 Ual . In Nursing a.:~. 20 W1ll 1ra1n Apply! ir eap · ' ..... I 2 PM da1lv Acct«)-Clertl EARN EXTRA MONEY Uynam1c, r:.ipldly e x·j Mature fema le ll•"\'(1('(11 . (, • I Ho.c...tifted ) Peonysu,e r , 1 6~0 Laudy or Nik , AslcforDon Wllham'lor l tu.key, computer~. . pandina Newporttlrvuw for lovely ="' R tion~ I MGMT.T1•1.....z. 1' ............. ' f'la i:_en1 1a.£M -• •SALES• ' Ken Goddard . I rili ng by havlna a pvt ~rl • ac uwe.lment firm ha., 1m-, 644 '7930 ~ ..,..... An 1-:q~al Opporturut~ AdMM. AHt. ceuory sale 1n your mediate ope nmgs for , I OpJ>Ortun1ty 11va 1I. for r Sl.75/hr. ! Real Estate Sales -1 Great Oppt) for 11 self 1'.mploye r Tisecreta~atslulls home. We'll provide the sharp, personablt' in 1L 1r,h l hou -1·l<r·1·p 1 , aR~r essl ve mgmt WI' will ham 8 paid ' W•MTEOCLOSBS starter w personaht\'1 · ... art It accesson es. Call dividuals ' 111P. Wa1tre•., l11r 11·ltn· tro1nec 1n ~~ntal holidays, heginntn~ a,1 L<trget:xcitingT I>. firm I & o utgoing n a turi" I eMf'GIOffice i ·ll Mon·Fri 64T·49:ll : rn "n t cc~1dt.'111•1• 111 runuture hdd lraioc°" soon as hired . bt·ncf1t..' 1 w xlnt competitive ""' 1 D1rectSal1:s cons1stml(1>1 11 Secretar~ t Mun lt1•avy 1Jhont•work/nllng Sandy Acctq.Ce.rtl I 1,1,~1.in:. Ht·drh M"" I m 1 Uli l b e m.t~~tlc ; ou~view <.:on\•a le)t'Pnt ctucl &m arkelm~h.oehnt 1 g ell111g ap11tl>. & 10U1_iw lnsurann•ofr1C't! Typ1nl( H>-l<ey, computer uwut 'I "'r 1 I J111 t p •n :\l11 t w.m1mmum of 2)': •'t>I ' Hospital. 2055 Thunn, qul's lookinl( for sulrs · 1ng thr u <.ood (a.~ & shorthand prl'fern.od. ~.x1·ellrn1 i1<1 lary &Cringe Electrician cx~ricn"'Cd fihng w:1g,.,. 4:.,t-\Hfill 1 l.e.g 1· 111 .bu:.' n e ~i. & 1 <.: M Mrs fo' a rr,.11 I people with u knowli~c , ~ c cc.s s ~ r ) .. f.4 ~ 1~y1 .. 1 I' art time !I J /\1rpor1 bcnef 1 I s Ca II Gall mreslde~~l1~~~ocit!I Adftrin. Aut. : ll .. usek•'"I>• r 1 wik hvi· ~;~nt','":,~t~;,,,7;1~,~~~f., t 1>12 3.'iU5 E O ~: ~f,;~na~ ~~~~[v & 1 ~~~~:' t . TIU. Nf,ISS!:;ft CO ; art•a $$7 :>&12 152 OIYJO -----Tupse crelar1al ,,kill~ 1 111 '\,.1,,1,.,1 111 ,..., . .,.1..r1 tiu:->tn4'SS 1:x per1e n<'e uf j.Nur.-ing trntlal SllOM lo $IOOM j Salc:o;, h•Kh romnH!>:,1011. 1 • Sfo:l'R 1':1 AH Y .\SSIS'I' ELECTIOMIC TECH G.-rol Office llc ac·h ~11,1 hi• maturt· ! I 2 y r !I s uper v 1 ~1 n g , Certified :r year Sal + lt.>nll'I pul.llJi.hln)( bui.1n1·~s t'llP Some lYl>tnl! r(•q 'd fo11 •x 'fesu.ng 6 Trouble StwlUt Heavy phone ">urk f11l11~ I & re1or>0n~•Lih:. &. have I IJef"Sl)OllE'I Breune~ of. 1 fifwset Al• I l'mgram. Send R~~ rf'Q ~all lohn llc•n"·I. 1hle dut1f'l>, m ust bt: ahk Secret.-y /lxec. Ing, Digital &a AmUog . rt•h p .,,1 qu.1rtt·r~. fen. a full benefit pm· S4 00Jhr to Classified Ad 5 CIO 751 '182t.I _ _ to follow 1111>truct1ons Carel'r oppty tn fa~I S)'!'lems for a small co. F.xcellenl ~eihu v & rnn1o:c I good luc1tl1on Slart im gramF_ Ec1ul al Opponlh/r 8 paid h~lidays. begin I Daily Pilot. PO UOX l.500 SALES Occais1onal t'\ e & Sul Jla<·ed Npl. Bch. invest- Pl'elliOWI ew p' ConUlC\ be ne f 1t s Ca\ I fj a 1 I m ,.,. ... 1,.1., L'o r •lc .. a•b 1 y • mp o ye r . m · • ,. M ,.....,..., ' wor" req'd Sal ry rv>o>n menl firm Requires~ ,. """ • r ' ,.._ Ple 5 "'-,end reuume t.o run" as soon as hln"1, " · '-3,,,,_ If you a• e aggress1,·e and " -• ..,.. •• Oatakraalnc.730-1.STS. 7~--007\1 1' ll ''h '11·"17 75 ' '"""" ~ .. 71''··'92 8570 Ask for skills Cshthnd 90• lyPtng, B.ECTllCIAH ~yrs min u p. All phases res., comm . It ind Small sh op offers pd holidays. med 4r vac tcJ resp self·starter Call .for appl. 759·9112 Leave messaae ENJOY UALESTA11 'That 's rlght ' We al Walker 6 Lee enjoy real utate: Our Mil11or1 Dollar location ofrke ha.~ pride, e nth,µsium & guidance. We teach. we train. rr any of these !IOtmd 1mPortant to you then call now & g1 vc yaur r a " ery '·' 4 ' R Cattich benefits . Bayvi_ew Oln· looking for a rut ure in n · ex~ ,"tim 751 Souud pr.of~sional i 1tou:.~wa 1oes P IT f'itrn Ure un. er s H e nl !>l valescenl Hosp1t1tl. ~ llALESTATI t all mg ml w1good <'II ------exper , matunty & oor· G .. 0FC /llUCPG .. Furniture Thurin, C M ~rs Far Leading R E ore bas benefits apply m .,..rson ~--__. /I -' porate bk1md helpful E.11pr w/acl.'nts receiva J xtra mone.) uuml( wtktt 15505. Maple /\ve reU: 642·~ t; 0 . E. ~ning for 2 exper'd 9am to llam Mo;;-thru F~o r C ..,p A r"1 r'"'"m . a, I C:all &10-0123 . ble. t ypmR. s hon hand I .) t1 u k n " ~ b !' s '·.I M t bell CA 90640 salespersons . Xlot ~} .. -lpful, 10 k·•)' h• ·--ha ~\·work call Sod'> n 1 011 e o. ' HUISIMG for hl2'1 earnings . slmrll( •r1. Standa rd S hoes, :JYn MacArthur Hl\'d & J am I . ---""" ... ,, ,,,_ -"r ~ B r e u n ~r s H I! n l ~ .. So. Rnslol, C M bor Hd 752 0:!74 i.. ---------m u•;t. Daily 111t1·rae11011 St1u Hot.!_• I 1-umJtW'e 15 a divismnof Are you loolttn ~ for 3 nu1<tg. s upport fo'or 111· ee w clients We i>Hl!r xlnt I 1bkpr Cook for dt.lt•rl\ the John Breuner Com challenge·' Want to 11'11ke I l e r v I e w c a 11 Don. SALES LADY St>erctat} I' T l<1r m SICalT AIY ~om!)a n.> hcnt=l •l!. ·•fllJ I IJ\t:: m rm & h1I '11111 I pany, a leading hum> a difference? H•le1i.th 7~·~96-~ F.xclus1vl! c hildre n s i.urancc al(I c:111Hl Rapidl y e~pan d 1 ng future fur cart-e1 vn <"'1l I d ~·k · 1 .... 1 .• ,.9.,(1 fum1shmlot c•om pany in thlls Hosp\ may i.U1t boutique SC P laza LF. t::x ~ewport Beach fmanci11J edno.orson.C:allf1Jr o.11)(Jl a>-" ' Northern California. yourneed!i.Wearelook i.llorthand&IYJlml( I> f ir m Con tact Ka.'/ ,.,.. r a 1 ·1 t y ReaJ Estate MAGA.SIN !>49 858.'i helpful Newport area 644-4684 Ind oor 11Jant m :.1111 Nevada & Arizonu, &a ing o r q u -------759 1515 COIM9rci9' I lenance fo'ull l1me&P'T i.ut>s1d1ary nf Marshall Regisl~red N urses to HEWLICIMSE? SALES LADY wanted 644·12:JO ~t 237 6 l•---------F-..ca... Set-wi~ avai'lable 170_9ou:.. fo'ieldllCompan_y___ _ work in o ur Ne wport Why not try commettial Full or p/llme Wagt: - -----...., ....., Beach Akohol Rehab. real estate? We provlde +co mm La.c Re h ~~ GllL FlllDA y IHSPECTOlt MAMA GEi Facility Openings are all oC the extenslve lraln· 497 .6000 Secretary S.Cntt.-y / ...... Parklane H osie ry & fo r the 11 ·7 s hift ing you'll need to be a ---BRANCH ToSl,1100 ..... -Rt:taU home deeoratmg k ereivrng Jni.r c:ctor. o_ .&.. r - - 6 -. Ua nce wear store. Must ...,war ... arE" numeroll'! pro e11slunal. Income . Sales ~=~in~~e~.!~1~~d~ ~~n~~~~~Y~/~~~.~~ have retail cxpenen'-e & include very com· draw6bcnefl\s.Callfor N ee d P T s u~ SECRETARY :s~~·;~;/~vg~nr~r;, 9-S, handle customer.. & field. Musi be a»le to tt.e Must be dependable , & pet.ltive salary· shirt dlf. an ippolntment for 111• salesperson for Fasruvn ~ e 11 s Far go Ba nk M Jihonea, design & cort· basic mspt•l'l 1Un hunrl Sf'lf-mot1 vated. Mlssmn ferenlial. tuition reim-l~rview · Realonomlcs, Isl and, We d . Sun & Irvine has an irnmedla~ esaFree 4r t:.O.E. · · ·-f!Ul·eeY&e C&FHl'•8 real_ chance. call "ask foe i\l Stellato. ~~1 s.~.ades._ so~ re, ~ls & have 11 ~encral Vie~ Mall. 495 31.34. bursement as well as an Corp, &7S.S700 • wke.nds. pr:~J:n;ed. c.JI. .openJng [or • .a .Branch (rvme Pe r111M1nel AIJffK'Y cord l(eepfn;r SeWlnlf kllt'°iWICdife nt 1Jli1cpnn1-;-·---excell •. --r.etirement· ·pro-----(714) 759-9951. I0·5pm. Secretary with e11cellent 4111:1 E 17th, Costa Mesa ability desirable . f'or Call Mrs. Coplan. l ~t'i Man f'!'iday nt;edcd f<r gram. For additional in· REAL ESTATE AGmt'S Sal ... ------typing skill!'I Good wnt· Swt.ep.4 _ f14?,\C70 ppt 6737830 Eqwpment.2K4l'>llarran Retail Bus in ess & fo • <'Onlacl : Mii. .... ten and verbal com·li.illlilll_.i...l .... .-... _.111111 ... 1 ' . . ca Rd. l rvint>. 5!\9~1. W;arehou.se Mus t won ~~':,'hanatG4l l&l&EOE ••%• rAITTIME mun1 c atio n!i skills .::=--=------ \ Glua--6lalned 4r leaded. E.O E independently al u varlf'· _ _ No dealt (ff or deducts. (illA T HOUIS! Prefer: previous banlonl( SECllT AIY Costa Mes a s lut.ho, ly of tasks that include OFFICE POSITION experienC'e. ~l>M -8PM 963-5'71 ful,., nt J 3 I ""'i n .. -"vene'. muinten~-·. Inell. phone, copy iume. per mane . . ns,....< m ...,u d .. _ _,,.... Clerical skills nee••• .. "'"'· ma 'hlne .. tc ""'7 .. ..,,,,. t •M TO z•M 75WPM. no s horthand, years experience Glas,c, repau11, gardening and Vandruff ln&uran;e~HB. ..:...... .... ~= • r Excellent be nt"hl.s and applicants need above c utters .tt assemblers. G~ Control handlln11: m errhand111e 848-44l3. -·-~-~ _ .,.._......,. 01 conicenial working a t »verage .s p e lling & luc:lltt•eSecret.y 646-7474. ---:i-from he avy antique ---------4,MTOtPM mos ph e re For a gr11mmar skills , word Prea. of Cons truction··---------(urnilur e lo fragile OPPORTUNITY for pert· Real E.stateSaJes per son a l intuvlew , prO<'essing background Co., ls seekin& ::I'd. '' Prior oper m:rnda111ry ~lassware. Looking for a lime exper'd RN·s. l'o!ll· ~11.tBfC• Joi,._ the l.os Angeles please call belpru.I. 752-0234 ' f f ,J GU •RDS Must be knowlt'dl!t>able ~ Times Circulauon team • --secy or aat pa .,.. ,._ setting, m umtainml( 4r man w1lh common seMe lion avail from Dec-June .,,.,...TS ,.._..., c.~1 St_.._ tiee in outer Jrvine area. reordenng nng & pli¥: who is willing lo wcrt in Ped1alri C' group. •~ and adapt your work 714-552-3100 _.......,.,ce --Requires take cbar1e Ml••dMo~ hard ror S6 hr. full or 6'S-4670Mrs.Austm WeolfertheCollowmg. i.ectiedule to yo ur AttendantFtr968-«m 11billty with office Forpre1U&.ious pos tp115i ~fl~~.~tr Top pay 111 part lim e Write K. ----'Hi&h Commission lifestyle. Work 5 hrs per -- m a n a I e m e n t uoo. $4 /br. Interviews Brown, 2950 w Central PACKAGE WIA,.. ./Best location day lll a Time'! C1n:ula· Service Stal1on night at- capabtlities. lop ski.DI a Mon.·Frl. 9-2. IOS • ... 1 .... C Ave #20, Santa Ana. t:a ror mail oder company ./Private se<'retary lion Sales Ofriee near WELLS tcndant. Older person rnu1t! Salary com B U R N S ... ". " ·• Beoerits, friendly won· J'Profess1onalass~ your home nnd have prererred . 9PM-6AM menaurale w 1th ex_J). INTERNATIONAL 'i 14-M8·f>~'IJ 92'704 rng conditions Will train, Call now for apr10intmenl more lime for your farru· FARGO Appl)' She ll Station, 17\h SendllesumetoPOBOX SECURITY SERVIC~ Ne wpi1r1 r~al'ti MAHICUllST 1deaHorhousew1fe ~ 673-730011SkforWall ly,sludies ~orle1sun>ac BANK " Irv ine . Ne wport lBOlll. lrvineml.3 1775 Ea~genter St -fo.qua.!__?P11ty f:mplyr Also Ped1cun~l Wed., ly in person 10 to 4pm. --------livil1es. We pa y houri~· Beach Field Rep-special temp. Ste.#1'02,Anahe1m I NSTR U CTll R f'art Thurs . Fr 1., Sat. l8480 Bandiher Cr An llCB'TIOMIST I wages andcomm1ssl0f\S __ Sen ___ Jce-S-,-..._--- proJect poaillon. Good •-.---------1 •·me 1·ns tructor 111 l .... 11.h w ftto m e f o l lowing. Vly Corner of t:lhs . h n •• .., ~ 00·6#10f1. 963-9881 . Answer P onca, no lyp. Lot..._, ,.., 54()1 Univers1l) Dnve Attendant needed full or pay. lmmediate openina. High School -;tudcnL" in --------mg. Executive Gardens 1175 s-tlower Att. Irvine . Ca p/l .,./hr lo start, M/F. Inquire Teleprompter Have M>l'lllelhing you want the field of electrr"U<"i. Mun 1 l' u r is l w a nle d Painter wanted, rcspoml OHice Building. S6:i0/m 1. ~qua I Opp E mply r Apply 2500 San JoaqiAn Cab&eTV,IOt W. lahSt. to~ll7 Classtriedadsdo Mimmum ..,al:i.ry Siltier speclallilng In Ac:rylk ble exp hardworking, + bene fll 11 . Kathy, CottaM•ta Mff/H HillsRd.CdM NB.MZ-3261. llweU.fA2·S6711. h our. Cunlu l'1 Pa ul Nalls. clle nlc le pre own transportation. pay M7·ll51 140.0lOI -• -- THE . I :?iWf= . NUMBER TO SEE ?EXPERIENCED AGENT? Take a good look at the NEW Walker & Lee-Real Estate to see if -,our broker-offers: •Advances on Commiuions • Instant Pay • Y.t Pa1e Advertising • ContinUOWI Education • NO Hidden Fees or Charges •In-House Financing to put together those dlfJl c ult transactions and there's more-Call ;. Ctllll LOB rta Mflll 17141141-9491 for a eoafklentlal lntervf ew Snyder, Coastline ROP, ferred. 960-9100. based on exp & ability. -----------S E R V I c ·E Re P · 714·97~1955 Affirmative --·----CallW 6468226 Rtteplionist good fmnt AnF,qualOppty F:mplyr llome m a ker ii hrs M •11Cn1 .... ---uyne --·--·--office apprearance. """L -------Secretary Ennrule scrvicin° Pis /\c:t.11111 1-:m ployer ,,. ..,._ "1"" " No ell(;(!rnecesllary.tu!lh PAINT SALES Ing 6 general office ex· SALES, Part time, 1r .; ~!lloftay ._213-:;:u-~- JANITORS Re sidential r leancr!l, work1n1 sup('rvison. Sal a rie s -; comm $1000.SlSOO pr m o 11100 1uar lo right man Min. 2 yrs exp. u supervilior Cll" own hui1\n~. <..'loon· cut & bt>ndablli Npt Heh area. M2·8824 JAMITOIS Part time eves. NeWpart Beacb/Collt• Meu areo Janitors at waxeni. Must be over 18yn. old 6 U.S. clthen. Call 532·65S8, l0AM-3PM, Mon.·f'li. J.P. MAC'S ()peninl new restaurant JOHMtfY-S Taldn1 appUcaLlorw • birlnl for follcntlnt pa9i· tloH: day waitress. holteaa • ca1hl•. Prtltr experience. Apply In penon. corner ol l'JUI • T\lltin, I . A. rommlsslon, fleublehn. Part time, Tues. $to 9, perie n c e re qui r ed. prtvatf' club cloth1r111 we provide experti.se 111 Wed. 9 to 1 PM. SorTll PI e a a 11 n l phone shop. Mature exper lady LOAN mgmt&leadership.Fne exp . Kerm Rima personality . Newport pref'd.Call6404l28dys; training. Self-motivated Hardware, 2666 HarOOr Reac.h.S49-2988. 760-l!imevs.ti!9~--SKRE TARY mdlvs 4r c•ouples Call Blvd. C.M --------,....,,. ,.._ Wells Fargo Bank lwM Mr Covington . Bus Rttepllonist, P IT, mlllt SALIS,llS...,....,...,.., immediate opening for a Shipping/Rec'I r lerk, ex . per. preferred.' Apply at Cedko Electronics, =-m s. Oak 5t. Santa Ana. ~8458 Develop. Comp. Phone Parta Counterman Exv haveout101napenwinall Full lime . Maternity LoanSecretary before t2 noon or aft Pref but will train F(f ly, ad with phones 6 en-store. So. Coast Plaza SHl"9H• DEPT. 4PM. S.12·9253 .. 2431 W. Coast Hwy N.B. Joy workln& In bifsy sur 5S7·S734 _ i\ppUcant should type 6' Pucking 6 ahlppina sm. liiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiii•I .. ....., TI E ~...:.-•/ roandlhp. lnvott'ed ~ S •L~S WPM and have ellcelleft parts. WIU traln. f'enille • P~.a. M Janit.,..... aUn1 with realdenta rl • • s wntten and verbal com-pnl'd. Monthly reY\Bfr MECH.\ NI C AL Maintenance Person for prtvatehomeownenll!· Ret.11 ~arine hardware muni c al ion s kills xlnl . co . benefits: ENGINEER momlnp 6-lOam exCll!Pl 1oclallon In Irvine . st ore in Oana Point Shorthand (llO WPM) Dellronlc. 9211 Baker, ~owth opportunity Fri. Xlnl Postllon for lltl> Workdaysart Sal &a &Ill. n e e d 1 1 u 1 1 · l I m e prererred but not f'f'· CM, s.c.s-o4 l3 A rapidly expanding dent. Only consclentiola 9 : '5·5 : 15. Call Sue ~!e.,,pernone-l.vlSo.nlm· eBri~~ I quired • R 1 medlc1l comp1menl apptic:antapleHe:.Apply betweenll•S.Monthru ru ~... w.. Shlppl na · ece V · m•n~acturer require1 a 1-12 Mon-Fri 493-011.2 f)-1. st.ore w /pleasant won· We provide an exceUent lnt/rn.1Ck Driver, Fff. com119lent lndlvld&al to 551-1800 ln( condltlons. Ml co. beneftta packaae and a MtMl have 1d drlvinl n!- 1tren1&ben en1ln~ benellta. Call Ray, M·li' conaenlat wo rllln1 al· cord. 846·11886 ask for flMlCUou. lnchadet de-PAITnMI Receptlonlal /lyptat before 5• 831·9333 or moepbere. Salary com Buck. alsn, draftln1, matatala IV841MGS <aood> for ortbo olnce. -..a&. !!!!n1urate w ith ex Shoe---.-.... -. r-ul_l _tl_me_wlth_ t•llJll, and R • 0 P">" Adulta onr 21 with «M· Mature, •1e• 3$-45. Sday SALIS llTAtL ..,. •• ence. ~ w/out exp .• or .uJ jed.I. A. deltff la pre-standln1 attractive weelt.MZ·M'1. hU lime poe. Memwur For personal appoint· train. Good co. beneftta. fernd wi&h 1·3 yean d · pel'IOUUUet wbo eQjo)' llCPT J&al'IY eaper. Nq1d. Od. start· rMnl pleue call: Apply In person llam to perienee: tH>wever. re-wartda•wttblddl.ttC Front om~;-;.1uon ~·••· CM loc. uamMonthruFrl.9taft· c=-tcraduatawlthpd =--bet~n';2:J11Pm. MU9l be aba. \0 ....e. ---------U11da8trecker dard Shoes. 3077 So. :::u::~u!n~,.. Alk' Lori IMll1 pboaoe 6 walk-In IAUISICllTAaY 714-640.6900 Briatol,C.M_. __ _ ONalopportUDlty tojcin ct..i,...c.-CUl\Omen. Accval• NaUou1 furn mfcr bu fJl'ATIONERY STORE ln •• talitl•I team. ..., ~::r-·, = l mmed opulnJ ~or WELLS. CdM needs ulnlll4y QuaUfltd applicant• •-1-~S • Oo~. '9n.tta-. r=01.ncU• •/lfPlnl F/tlm•. 5 day1 . .Xlnl . ........ to: dult I •kl vae aft.r l ~AY FARGO wortlftl~. f'Apedal. -°'#.r:lf:'caru Mm, .. 8d•.rt••••• :e.:..'1 ::!t:r.1:.J a••"' BANK ~':o~!!:'!~~: Pbaal: iiiiiiliviilimciiAii-•1111 ~._.:,=:::, 'd: =·::~:: CO:.~I ••~.::r&ar. St'*nt, Ptr to learn an ----------1 ta die O-'W wt&oa ~OPMI· CoatadJoe t7'-Jllt Equal. Opp Emplyr phw ol T-ablrt llNt· of •ta•• aew1paper. u,..., Tlf • ...,.,,.. N. .... ~. h • , __ lliillli~ll'il"IH._ __ Int .... 21/hr to ...-t. ~~~~::::::!:=:::=:=J~~~~~~~l:=1~~._....;~~~-:-:-:-:-::-::-_L::::•=·'=·==:;:=i·t::::=:===:::l=::!::=-r"P"'==:::r::::'::::'~~rl:::::::::::::::::::::==.I~~==:!::='===::===:1::= • -.......... .. ~ ......... ~ ...... -~~~----·~~--~-.,.~·~·-~ -. .. • -· O~LV PILOT ,.., ~.!~ ..... ~!~ 1·~·.· .. ".11?·!'· .... ~":•: ....... _ •• ,~r.~ .......... ~~ !~.~:-:~ ....... ~! '~~~.~ ......... ~ 1~-~ ...... ~~ Tt~n ...... , -•tkl)''" •m a ll v nr111t\ I~ month okt reat r:t'n11ui <..'rushed velvt't llof•&lov Su~r M11vin1 S.le! WaU G ..... S• IOH Go 0¥ Sole IOSS ..... S. Ml·! Pre-~ Aide, miao.rc ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• Schwinn 101pd <luod Shep herd. tn11lt', will cwal. SJ~ C:offt•e •t!f'llt urut, redwd patio fern, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••·• ••••••••••••••••••••-.. or ~~ no exp nee • tmd l to·i:m ' K1ve l-0 11d l\oin•• .,,. \nl \ableo;, 1\00 tJr Kl\ wbk> t able • 3 bar stools, fMPTS•ALOU Desk. dinette set, cdfee • o.JI MarUynMH21N W&tJTlllNllTt:K M ii .......... a 1:11~01 <18'tHLl2. &1.!Juuni.m -..11111. n111ic:-. .ftouHh ld fum, 'Hand made quil~. hubv MOV .... ~AU t.b le . c hild 's o r1an, AIUU'.Y ' -I -bnoks • mags -+ m>re J s 111 h r l"'h'no t s t "'~ "" TUC ... ~ary rT~11 ~SM TIAetm.. ANT IQUE MALL ••••••••••••••••.••••••• K~11hound mot, 11p11n 'tl Jas min e Cre~k . CdM. ite m s , m or..-. tn•1>c cl~a r a"n~e !ei>dd~r~ ~,.;..;~~lrv~n~:""'·.., Dtiily 108, ~1109 \n1le lru11 . 10 x:!' • " r~m. 1r VI khtx. n.:l' 2, 'fw111 rr141 1trr~11 K1·1. xtra 644).4808 la mpa, scuba, junk, Slit t>nds. Sat only 9·5. 2147 -------C~Turlleb> 2'••3 '111.f7 ea.111'w,pvt l ti.w ~.ff44 ~511i r1rm, 1wrf •·ond , 11nen ------onlU7~Taua~r.C~.-lrisPl.E.SideCM. f)-ench chest w/marble 1l'761 Wetlm ln•Lrr Aw ~rt)' 541 3070~ A 'Pr1•1td1', St:.!!S Mt>·l2'74 SAT/SUN O NLY Washer Uara11e Sale SatJSun 9-S. lop; m a ple umbrella U111"de" Orove AM 81Cll C & OunnieK, dw .. rl. ti wkisuld. u1tc•rtlp111 6 dryer '300. I lu ni hed Kitchenware. kids & --------I ~and, etc. 1575 Oranll! P:-.. llJO 1tll 1.,l4ori. wtmatt m. refirii $400. 1 h Moving mwit !tell ever· Av c M lrvbw <Alk-ae of Hulil aeaa r e q Bus t:nK teecotwr for our nlOfNnl ...akin "'or an 111'\lft'd IN•vl•w rTl•rd1n• lha:. alot oppt~ r all 'A' u Polif'll w ..., • ISTATI SALi • tct011an t\1.1 n T f\C" bv lfl4l rm '"t • <'nm nawtto ~·i.ntl' r oC'k C'r • w<-.od bununa 11l!l\'f' ~1 1~1 af\f'r ,1pm ....... !>:..ti an ,a '1ov in I h Id I' u bt'd . Micro wave 1275, I bdrm womt'ns c Ol es, to)'l>, )'1h1ng. s .. t . l0-3. 11!81 1' '... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l:.l, Ht-nl u"e tubl .. , ....,, •et S300 , h "1d e ·a b"d t.•tr 'Z7 Aldcr wood Irv ...l~• u S I Boolt I"-th e-a " " _. " "' -----Mesa l>r G·8. Vista...,. ... ovJ na 11 e. eese, 0Mtu·oom llll&('t•lltH•,,-,. ... ,,.. v.. !JI wlal lll'f" l'haurs, l280. couch 12SO. dinette m 1 LN:.1"ner dothes. C3~ra Ml~ol Apts. S.A end h1ble . lamps. ~ • l'<IU11Jmt•nl l llb24 11 II}' , •••••••••••••• • •• •••••• bll•·.u1t" $200 I 1 mJlll , Misc. 25836 l>ana Blwfs eqwp. ~nox "Autumn" ~--T . V. Ga rden t ools, ,., .... s.a. ...... N ... td lm med11h °'l 4ll a t u d e n t a •nd or homemalleni whl) ,...,..1 to earn m ont'v w1.11~1lj.t l)lealanl 1: H~ n 1 n.: hcJUr.- 3 t ,.~on to'rl Nu !t{-jltni Saaar 13 75 hr 1 ~ bonu." Arn-.c.. I ro m J o h n W • \ n 1· Alqlort C.11 ~" ii.ft('( 2PM.141 Ot• \11t 1q ut• ~ura u 11, .. 11 I ••uud . r 11n 1n11 uphul loo"" c-uah1nn .. 67:1 37~ ~ .... lqlhl 1 11 KJllOll' I * * 1 IUY * * I $l5 $.:j.j \II "llnl f'Uod w!S_l ca_pislra no Sch. -chlnjj . form~ls, un Sal 9·5. Offi ce Desk., Chri~tmas decorations. ·•··h \ • 11 111 .. 111,on.o. II~ I !l.17 VlJ!I . ( d h h • T W • Cl_......, & misc from 50' to SlO ~ µ1111" h1A rd.-11l'r 1-ln.l ,;,oud wictJ "'u1 n1t11n· & MULTl'•a""MILllS a o1 ms. r a pes , s <• oys, omen s v•""""• . . '"""' I , .. I I Ufl I II II I'( \ l' I 15 . ,,.... r... misc Sal/Sun, !l·li. 961111 &>elks. MISC. 313 frv101• 8 7 1 c ap It 0 I . c . M .... r111i.. ~ ,11 .ii• iu re:. ~1 '>I! ' • 0 or "'· Condo Parking lot sale. 642 8942 7fl~~n .. r s t-:1J.fo1V11u Sll·ri:nC:uns•ilf'$.'50 Sat /S un 9 .5 . Santa EI Tam bor,FV. Ave.N£l_B!~-· MASTllS AUCTtON I !lfiti ~ I s b I j l t ( Cl th h I h h h Id Hcnredon dining rm. set, ~"'' ;u M ~~ 1'\Ml-.lt,\ 64'-''l'&ll l ·t•U . a e . us eas o o cs. was e r , etc <.: ot 1ng. o u se o r u ri un '" 1 "',1111 0 1 l'r t>u <·h I tali an & _EJ~~n_.c~. 17202 Santa Rita , Fin ite ms . bargain pnces ~lnaw':C~r~~e~~:: -'ltlft.·1 11 .. ~h ·,11 & t l.'111:111111· t.itil1• ~II"''" l!C' \ownl·un Collectables & Moving: dr TV, sten..oo Valley. 10/25. 9 am w 2 Sal 8 J0.2pm l!SI <.;osta and b u ffe t s erver. \;'fl l"ll fS "'"'~··II 111m lr11·..-~ MOO 117"."lJ tl1111111·t•I 11011 Sub 71 Or ntu~u".; ~I" Jo'rl.'1.wh euu1p kitchen ile"'w, pm -1--MesaSl,C M. "'r "n c h p r ovinc i a l. l ~ u l • .. d . ~ ~'"'••t ~J'• · t~otd Leuf Ocsk w1Ll\r .., ''~ ----~ -ra oa rn 011 '~" l\lllH 111 ;>II> '"'It'll 1 ..,., ....., " uu:. :tO'" ft ,daan Marblf' i.:111f . b ab y itl.'mii <.;arage S al e Tble , GARAGE SAl.E Sat1Sun wal n ut . X lnt. cond. l"88 (;1r1 ~ Ullk 't'fltt'f) 1 •• 11, ( 11 • (I I ~ Ill I' II' fl vli..1d11111 1'1111' I •Ir l'IM"il I T<>1> T ble J F aunn . 645· 13!14. 768 9588 dys trunk. toy~. p i cl urt'S UH 5:Sil San Bernardino 760-9322. llnt' dtt',_,.t'r "" mirror 1 m , 11 '200 ··~-U H i d • 1" c Sa\urda> 10/25 9am Spm A"e N B 1>31 \1179 Mll9 O•k La• 00 !\....Ji 11 " " • 1wwh 1••11111,ht••I Sim 1:11ld I.car L eg~. 4:!'" Mw;t sellanuq ue~.refng, · .. · Tennis racquets : ~lllO STW ~rnboo hall .~,. Ctlh Ill& '>-tS ">:19H I ,\ml' r 1 t an • t Ii l O' was her . dryer , fabnc, 98S2_G_a_r~ett; !:! B.:___ Fur n . lamp!>, oCfi<.>e. Clot hes. misc. items. a. P11~1n lublr SJY! ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'°II "'"'' i..t rJ '"''' u•rit"I , ~l a ~og 11 n~ ·1 l>r_awer plants, 6'112 S ierra Siena SELL idle items with a Jewelry. much more Sat Sat 9·3. 2221 Alt a Vista. Tal.llS ~!Sl lllMA l.\Y,\N l\11'11-:11." _,1,raui.: matl r"'~' with St'w1ng Tublt. ~lll)tlt• Rd.Irv Sat/Sun9 5 0~1lr_P~lot\las~1fh:<l .\<I 94 2174\Bushard .HB N.B.<Easl bluffl ~J..i. old rt'J1I• 111 ~·I ·h 1 .. _ Ped est al C law f'e cl. ----For Beac h Bram·ht'' ,\11.111.~~ I"'"" t 1o1 ble 1·x s 1 I V ,.. II tt I , 1· Kl m .. t, 11111 1 '11 ""'" i.pr fr ·h p v ·I 1Ju Allto1, Hew tlOO Aalto1, Mew tlOO ..,._,,Mew 9100 Allfo1, Mew tl00 1-:Xpenence rt><i'd Xlnl end& f II h · • 1111:~ 111·vc1 U!>t.IJ stall cnt ro tnl.'la 1 Sp.~l~~.~lbenefit:. ;\flpl\ ~V~ f~H\4911 ~~~r~ t ~ll , •ll'~~tl:~~:~ ll~ll~l~ll/t:-'$~~;, fllUll·l:l~gt-d, ~~~,r1hl~52Jt), in· t!n. ~~a~r~~rs.& C'.J~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••~•• ••••u•uuo~••uu•••••••v••••••~•••••••~••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ .......... , ..... "5~ 7'" .. .. ,. I\' 1YCr\ -" a .. 11111 , • ... ITA•llA.. \pplt•ce1 IOIO , ·""4"' '"'"'' I\ "4111i<l117 j Mon:!Call ~5-~J96 721 No. Euc ltd, Anahl'1u1 I•••••••••••••••••••••·· 1 K •rt,. n '" ~ • 1 "t 11·1 1 Scohd ma pit: mar proof' la· 991·3860 I \\1tshcr I< Un .. r hate 11undf l.' h<1lhebr1tko·11 t QY~•·11 !-.•fed 7 1H tl ~d I lllcw/2lvcs lft 61·apt-tvroe E 0 ~ n1odel. l(oud rnnd siz; mat.-' l'c.'f!•••JO .. ~ I 6 r fll•( c-.tJ . pad ~ chair<; heaul1ful ,:osl H m N m A e.i fi.'6 S848 ~57 :~ r.11lii \ab g111·1111tl. s:uo I .,..00 • 11 11 r · • ..,;,.. TllLHS ' ~ !»fiH ...,, . w1 sr or AOUV. For Sa nta Ana C !t>I I Self dc f!'O!<l•nR rl'fn,• \d Do9f 1040 1' t>i2-2".!19 -• • M 1 •~ N u '1 , mir.il $1.SO I••••••••••••••••••••••• \to\ 111!(. inu~l .,,.11 •·ompl <'~~ . l\ ,, SiS esa. rvU1e, .,. . l'W1•1rt ..., ...... ~ I . . . , . , "' 1 m '"' dinln.: rrn -.."1 1 1 11 ma ... prin,,:-• Br a nches. Expenerw•• j _....., •·'""' Kl-.t-.:."iH ONU I uµ' "'\ • .. . ((. . •. , ~\Ira-Ion¥. twin 'f'l" .$5111 'd XI I . ' Ch<1mp ""' \\ " l'1•l & I'' I '*n lll I ' '" ( Jltl • ' • . . n-q· . nt isa arJ As>P-·GE refr11c i.;lnl l'tmd I ihl •. " inul h Y.Jll lSl . •'J .8.11.l i'o'lglo\• In.. ly Penonnel ' ' I .. h v "' r " l fl t \ I , ~ s • KS 7 0!!1)6 • .. IT A&I .... I har .. e:.t gold. 2:1 l'U n. 2l3 ~7 IJ•l5 ul\fl 1'111 I It 'mokt: i.:la!>:. tliru1114 I ' ' I • 1~·ema ker. 1-100 6'15·~1 • • , set, :l Ill ' RcvlC'ra sofo !-.{'( I i\11 tique bufft't , loi.: lvjl nn 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim . ,. , . Beaut puret)n>d <•crtoon incl sofa~tJ. huh:hcr hlk I ··el , bah\ fu rn rww 1 991·3860 126 man s KOK USAI lOjl Shep pupp1E•s. 1111:-of l dinette ~et St 1~. 25·· mlur i\lmi Stan". ra' ht kt ta: I E 0 E spd Xlnl l'Ond. soo bill 'fl <· & l sl h~I •• ,, ·rv 9" I • "' ______ . __ :..____ , , • . :. .. _s.1.1ur1:n ... , I roor P<•rt $115. Ing 11.a,h•r. 1lr~1·r 1 Title Insur ance Sale s '!fr 6~12282.9to5pl'l1· __ I un proj)(·r l.\. 'wt..s nttl Mirr'Jriitt !-olCr•'" & dt· 1 \" nP t:<Js work Representative, prefer 1Kt•nmor e was her-dr\er" S50.9'7!>8IQ.I ~!~nnlamp~ m mlmntl .'>ll>·'il:l.J I re al est a t e . title in e l c c P rf l c11nd A FGHAN Pu11, AKL't \. '1 ~ h <'I P 111 ltlll\t: · I S250 0 8 0 2 •099 9~7 .,747 ..:~ ck:-k. Ira~. 1 oudl & I surance or s1m1 ar ba<'k . . f>4 . ..,. . Black Ma:.k S1h· .. rs H..·d • ·• lov:.t !.tet co. i·:iair!-., ground. Musi be famihar I ------• Show & PN Champ1•lfl . b with So. Orange Co 1 REFRIGF.RATOR . l.inHS-10-!}9.i:lor f>.IS9'itJ'l f<t'modi:lln~Salc tum & tJ le:.. \\tr ht'rl mi...1· 1 area . S alary + com· ' WHJTF. $15flj or ~11~3 acte~sonc:.. ~·hrn!""" d~ lum !lSi ·040ii rniuiion +c a r allowance I !73-<M02 _ _ __ 675 317_5 ----m~ rm M:I $(;()() Sal t~.I &1lu1 Oak Bu1d wr lllr.rk + expens e account. 'r Whirlpool Wash1111t Mach. I LHAS1~ ASrlc~O 7GOl\(l:.~~le 6l"!d3Ml<I~ -1 HI (',11 uaunn ' '11111n.r. t a hie liO:'Cl.C oval • Lawyers Title Insurance 2 s pd, ver y gd cond. Sl50,: pupp)" ·"'· ,..,.. or ' • wnh 111· lr•a f. G pn·ssc::'<l Co rp., Na n cy Leyd a j 631-1675 · 673~Ruth. ',i l'le1·t:01n1•ttt'Sl•I T11hl1· h a t·k r·/o aar.., $5<10 714 ~ t>-lti f\.13-1 · -, Refri;;.;t~r~~iitictaire.~ Springer Sp11nwl _1\K~; w lwo l:r·ave~ & "1·hu11 ~ d l x frost free top , Reg M·F , II wk::.. sho1.... ~ 00.1·2~2 7 plf'l'e brow11 naugah1·dc· Typist avoc~~ green, 64'" h11(h i 549·17911 2 part S<'CI annal s11ra. ! 1~ st-t. sora ~ l'.hri. lhl.'-1 Stable, mature person le 31 wide. A l cond. Stwrry s P i>Odl<:.. Ponrtlc; whit e wit h i:rl•en & ~ottriman S.100 !\.~6.ll19 l who loves lo type. 50-8> 1225. 962·4024. Cash On!~ mix free to aood ho rre • yellow SI n •·etl c fft•("l 'St·"' S50 I .... wpm .. dktaphooe. Also I -------• " • • ... ' ••• uu1o set . Ill(.' oue-.ta I PBX U f C 11 V'do ,._.... ..15 546 28.i#J mis<'. 3 end tabh '· t°''tl"l· ble. 2 twin s u.c beds & ~ Q,~st:. p~'. t •••••••••••••••••i••••• jFrft-tO YM 8045 , lact Harry 67:-i 3445 -pillows 549 5126 • net Acency. 2790 Harbor . AUCTION.. • •••••••••••••••••••••• I Sofa & rha1r fair ~ iG-s-.::;_ 8055 Bl Cll I Goins Out or Business . ' • . . . -~ -·• Must Liquida te "llle: Free. Small whlle maxed 12)47 table lamps, !01 j .. ••••••••••••••••••••• I NEVER A FEE EOE Purple P lum " Sa tl.ll'Wt ,. J>O?<ile . c ule. loveable. I e a Ktn~·st. wulnut l>r sct., . <ktobe 25 ·d Sunit/ : quret. 5411.4050 · Sl25 Swivel TV table, ss lled'i. dresser~. sofa, p1~. -s r an Y, ·---------1 Nile sl and "$20 m 2 : misc Sat /Su n 4017 1 , •rt T October 26. 11 a m . Fr e e to good h o m t<, I II b R.I d ' C M Channe l P l, N wpt I~. I 5PM·9PM Preview 9 to 11 am.1510 1 mother & 2 ktlteni. .... !r or v · 1 · 1 N.B.6'15-4421 7SWPM. no s horthand. N. Coast Hwy. Lag\Sla c lean. 54-0·8571 I _.,...,_.~741 · _ --__ ------- appUcants need above Be a c h An liq ues , -----------. -Fabulous like new i•dilion H UG E F 1 S H I NG . ave ra i e s pelli n g " Porce lal ~s . Jewel~y . I Beaut. Do be rman Mix. I camel lthr chr & oltom.1~ 1 TACKLE SALi-.:· 10c·S50. i rammar s kills. word Sterlin g Silver , Persian Mak! 7 mos, a ll shots 1 S400 Camel Ith 6. sol Sal itam-4pm 673-6880 =llDI background Russ. T lffa n_yid Re m · More Info. S4IHJ 05 _,,,, R t Ith r . bka Mike. 507 E Ba lboa ..• 7 ... -· I inston / Ma xfte Par· ....... us r Wllll Bl d Balbo· p .... ---· riah. H ummells, Frendl Gry /Wht Kittens 12 wb chr MOO 97S-05M v · a enn. t-iuntlnat()n Ueach I I l·t 1tt." (•!, ,,/11 11. /f .i,.J,, ()/,/Ii .• t ( •//!//" I 111 t /I/ mm~mm We make it simple •. Huntington Beach Honda Phone 913-1959 11232 .. ~Blvd. Huntlft91Gn Be•ch Sootra of Gart1eld WA1Tlll:S8·Apply ttwn Clock, Fumitu~. ~ with shots free to good Dining rm~~ ...... Mew tlOO AlllM.Mew tlM ...... Mew tAll·llPll, Cbarlle 's Chair . Noted Fl_elDUh home ~7491 harves t table ' 6 up· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· CllMl.~Red HiU -. Palntln1. -C h i nese 2. •• Cll · a-t.. end Much Mon!. Free: 2 bea utiful kittens. ho~tered chairs ctuna 1 • · black & cahco, 7 wlcs 1 cabmet Al'lo arm cha.Ir I w .......... ,, To 11.000 Z MAG II operaton w /at least 6 mos. exper. 56 wpm. 'Ex· cell. btneflta. C.11 Vicki, ~Coastal Penon- oel A1ency. 2790 Harbor Bl .• CM NEVER A FEE IDE 96&-5486 • with ottom a n Owner PUBUC FURNITURE -------mo vin g , Make o ffe r. TIMI 2 ~~ y e ar o l d D oxi e, 557·2805.afl.SPM. * '""'* spayed. loveable, lost his -----T 7:JIPM owner. Chrome glass d inin11 Rel. LoMe•~bdr-.. d m' 'in•nn. 645-1743. $100 W a s he r /Dryer , • .., n.• ·-~----------Sl.25/both. 760·0278. llvt n1 rm furniture , FRF:E Sam ovetl. J yr F ----- refrt1eretors. + ncta. F REE J a panese si>an. 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OMLYFOITHI MONTH OF OCT • TIADE~N YOll BIGGIE ON Ill OF OUR '72 YWC;; • ...-;,-IWii-,-CALLflOI New paint, new top. have ArPOIMTMIMf par>ers on new c ng, bca&i THIY IUICIC I l'Ond. $4500. 855· 1906. Call §th ..... ,... j after2:30pm. ® '74 YW DASHB CocntHwy Dynamite red wagon .. 41_.1_1•.·11S11Jili6-illli6lillliU ... SMAl.LIES door station waaon WICh only 45.000 orlalnal males. {s peed. rad10 and heater Clean! (644UO> $2195 ~ ~ _· . Jl~MAllNO _ . &;:.. vouc ~•ii."ll'c--YOL'WS~AG&t ~ ........ 100 18711 Beach Blvd. -. -mmITINOTON Bf:ACJ 13731 Rarbor · · ..,.142-2000 Garden Grove ----• IJ!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!'!!!!"!!!'!!!"!!"!!~-'68 VW Bus. Good rl.SU\inl '70 VW Sqbck, auto. clean. rond. Slll00/0 80 gd rood $1900. 640-•133. eves. 640·7450. ·71 VW Super Beetle. Rbit '74 VW Dasher. to males, e n g . n e w t I r cs & I s unroof. great cond., cylinder Mus t sell.I $2200. 642 ·4083 o r S1900. Ph496·3900. I $49-480&. ;73 VW Bug. n eeds I SELL. Mlle itema with a driver'• door. r uns xlnt, Daily PllatClu1lrted Ad. SL950. &tl·~· -- 112-5171. 73 VW Super Beetle. S2K mi, new interior, n.ni areal. 844·0642. '2500. lt77 IU..,..., ,. --a.c:TiA ''PAllAVaeur' 4 door, automatic, air A'M /P'M s t ereo· tape' power steerinl an<' brakes, .vinyl roof. t Ut wheel, cruise control c ustom wheels, powea windows, power doo1 locks. power split llellt.. ~ Gor1eoW1 Car, Ablolute ly Loaded! (0658()0) $4tt1 :!888 I lurbnr nh·d l'ostu .\h·~a ~O·Ql-10 'fn Buick Skylark. nn xlnt, 1oocj cond . m> 1•1-95$2 I· • I -f ' .... -n ll&akk Re11111 . tx.-11ia~ load•d. lu 1111 s:MOO 8'7~11MA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 O.eacl St'\'llll'. '•lw• & hlue. IOMd~1t. :141,1u .1 "" I u a r a n t 1• ,. 11 n ,. 11 .: $18.SOO ~ Jlt31 wk1I" •75 ~~ [W \'1llt'. lllUIU l' l'Ond. 1370U M2 2"Kl '11* Seville l'11t!>:.11 t'\>illl l...o.ded 111.~ ~'l-l u1 fer P P s.40 !Utlt '13 Coupe l>e \'1llt' i5,lW nulet. 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M~w 9800 '·······················!······················· ••••••••••..•.•..••..•...•••••.•.•..•...•.•••• 9100 I t17 CHIVIOUT .\HOY~ ... un w11111m i..·0 • .,,1 I CAMAIO COW£ I wild fi r e hl)hh l b1i:1 Auto. trans , faclon wr iWI!> l(uod \1 Pc : 19!! tt>4-i I pwr steering & br..Xt":> tll&.\SPR 1 I ·n 1 ·1 u !I 1111 .. ., ~1~ "!Ul 1 $3995 1 1(0111~ 11\Cl .,tJ~ 1111.l."lj ~ell $11 50 111 oltl•r I 1i42 6135 --= !~~ ........... ~~~~! ;y 1 ·11 l'Mt1ncnt:il. Clt>an .I 14ZSaAKllt~T 1 loaded $1.t50 n•l5 l:J84, COSTA MESA ~~·t207 7(i8.958H da) '\ l -----I 1974 Camaro LT. auto.I '75 Mark IV. 63,1100 mi .. mags. rm radio. a ir rood I ha:. evcryth1n~ $2995 I 12450/ 080 730-1250 call a rter 3pm 548 3365. l .; Camaro, 1 owner. 3501 ~.;y -99S0 1' V8, a /c, am/Cm stereo!•••••••••••••••••••••••, c:llS, gd c:ood. S2000/of. ORANGE COUNTY'S : fer.49'-7805 I FfHEST · Che..-otet 9920 LINCOLN·MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEALERSHI p I • ltlOCHEVY !~ ~'41,/Ju I MAUIU 4-DOOI! LINCOLN ·M F.RCURY Auto. trans .. pwr. steer-1 16·18 Auto <.:enter nr i.ng & brakes. pwr. win-1 SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit. dows & door locks. air, cond., cruise, AM tFM & more! Just a lovely automobile! House ex· ecutive c ar. No. lMS/0672. OM.' '"'' 90'#! HOWAIDC._~ Dove tr Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 IRVINE 130-7000 ...... 9952 " ·······················! '74FOID I MUSTAHGll ! COUPE ' MEW '80 PINTO 4 TO CHOOSI No.. AT THIM TllMS! MEW '80 FIEST A 4 TO CNOOSI .. OM AT THIM TllMSI 5 124~~ 5 139~~ Rul1aD0<1I 4 U>O Sii bits \•nl I t71 CHIYIOLET CANICICOUPE Automatic lrans .• air cond., pwr. 1teerinc & pwr. brak•. (U31167). $3995 Automatic steering. air! and Landau roor. ~\ sharp car in lovely condi· j tion (894JPXl $24tt l JIMMAllMO I YOUCSWAC. .. 11711 Beach Blvd. q1ass tM10 wn1 cws and "'ore I 99 DIU$ lllJI & llC down 48 mo Cnh P'ICe W398 33 Del DIY 011ce Je397 77 15 99% APR !Siii, 25001 I !>64159 MEW '10 MUSTANG 4 C:VI pn9 front whl OnlJ@ srl !>Its 0111 seals G&s saver' I 39 D•us lllJI and l•c auwn 48 "'° cas.n 011ce M9 I I 26 Oel pay once 1710299 15 9!1% APR Sil• 2704) ,9407401 . MEW ·ao FAIRMONT OR '81 NABERS AUTO CENTER .J I\ •' t I> (A k \ lt74CHIVY CAMAIO TYPILT Automatic. a ir. radio, power steering and brakes. vinyl roor. custom wheels. Excep- tionally Low Miles ! <1ACNS28) S22'7 Sii US FllST! We have a aood seleruon of NEW & USE D Chevro&ets! COMMEll C HEVRO LET ...,, .... H d /w.i H11. d ,.._ I \ \I~ ., \ 546-1 200 EL CAMINO '70 V8 AW>. Xlnt Cood, Many Xtras IZ4ll5 873·3163 i1 Nova cpe. a /c. ps. pb, 5 new Urea. creampuff cond. seata s. S2800 or ol· rer.-..6l89 80 Citation. 2 dr. H~~ v"!'· a\llo, A/C. ralley whll\els. immac. 780-0620. 10 Nova. 6·cyl, auto. nni &ood, nice Int., needs body work, $350. 673-l:B>. a.. ,..... "2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71CHIYSUR COIDOIA Loaded. power windows. power split seat . powis" door locks, vinyl roof, AM/Fii stereo tape, tilt wheel, W'ire wheel COY· ~rulle c.ontrol, .. ,.,...., Dlln't mllltblaonel CZlllro) • Mlt7 '7'7 'IWa. eo.try Nil u IMl&Mt&Wp. PQwero cva111dsi-CNM, .._. ..,_, ,., low ml. lledl Pllf. l7.,.. ahoM'GOln ............ Wlll..u ........ ,. ...... --. Cl I I I~ ... HUNTINGTON BEAOJ 142-2000 '66 Mustang 6cyl. auU>. trans. Completely rebll. eng. & brks . Needs body work . $1 500 /080. 848-4495 '67 Musi, lo m1 , looks & runs 1reat. must ~II. moo. 64°2· 1896 '75 Mustang I I. Only 33.000mi. 4s pd Xlnl. cond . $2950 <:a ll Richard· 640 2W2 dys or ~eves .. ·79 Gtua At <:. 4spd. 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I TS , t ad he l>Y ly ,ts Y· IS. r · le J , II e \e ·e ~ ae lY .J~ 1g le ·. . .l r 1. ; ~. } . . . .. ,f NEW 1980 Pl YMOUTH YOLARE COUPE NEWI• s C•YSLER CORlllA COUPE THAT'S RIGHT! ONLY Economical 6 cylinder engine. automatic 1ransm1ss1on. max cooling. Power stoonno. accent stnpes, pawer disc brakes. cloth & 111nyl bench seat white sidewall glass belled radial tires and more• 1 14 195 7) 196 7 PLYMOUTH ..... Ca.I va. automatic transmltaion. air conditioning. pow9r steering, vinyl top, radio & morel (UKL HM). 51295 1977C LEI LllAaoM SID.AM NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH ~~~ilJYOYAIER ,,. DEMONSTRATOR SALE Many outstanding low-mileage new Chryslers & Ptymds new at SPECIAL' PltefS! · ........ ~ 1980 FORD PIMTOS•AM OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTm RETAIL PllCE VB. automatic transmission. air cond. pwr steering & brakes. hit wheel. cruise control. premium tnm pkg .. elec. door locks. __ ..'~.11~!!~.1 "'~lf]C1~ •• AM:f..Mf ... st~r~ .!!dJ9.J. .. <;,,f}. .r.~iQ ... .IWQ~rmt.n ; g ass. iwu-on1n:iarn . premium wheel covers. white aH1ewall tires & more• ( 138113). 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLAallmAM VS. autonwtic trans .. air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. A supet economical value with a • cylinder engine. automatic transmission. bucket seats, radio. P<>wer steenng. wsw tires & more! 1889YPR) va. automatic trans.. air cond.. pwr steering & brakes, custom m01ding. radio. wsw tires & morel 1992VBO) :r~~..-.ig~ SOLD :_~,. .. 53895 53995 · 11111 CASI! '1980 PLYMOUTH VOIMISIMN 8 cv1 . engine. automatic trans.. air cond.. pwr steering & brakes. vinyl top. cultom moldings, radio, wsw tires& more! (083YVU). ~e·tt pay top dollar for good. clean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today . . . AND ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! 5 .. 95 .... __ SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY: ~:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. ,.. SATURDAY:· 8:00 ~M. to 5:00 P.~. ' .· .. 1 ----·---·-·--------·----~--- Orange Coast L lll l ll!N , ' \'our ffo•tatown Dally 1\.-w!tiipaper VOL. 73, NO. zqe, ~SECTIONS, 40 PAG 5 OHANC,E COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1980 C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS r 'I Hit Her and I Hit Her'------------......-.... ' Woman Des~rihes Savage Ax Slaying Ml' Kl N N F. Y I',.~ a 'I 1 . \ I' 1 <. .1 nti111 ,. M 11111.: 11 m .. r y charged with 1nurtkr en th1• tl1'41t h ul ht"'r f111 nw r 1t1111•1 ., w11 ... told a hushed l'OUrlwom 111 t1 \\HH·nni: \Oii'•' 1h111 -;ht' wro•:.lll'1l 1t thrt>t' foot ax from Rt•ll> (;ort· aod 1he11 I hll hl'r und I hll he r and I hll ht'r urul I hit her Tht> 30 yei.r old hou1>"•w1l1• unJ m ulhl'r 11f I wu 'lmJ I t1u1 ... .i,., she hitt'ked her f rtt'nd to dt•ath J uni• U uni\ 111 !>l'lf 1left-11M• After ttu: k1lhn~ s ht' ;,,uJ 'hl' "t<ll\ l!J u (Ulilt' :w hool luncheon Mrs Gort-:. bod) wa ch;,C(l\t'red .lft..-r 111·1 hu;,ba11J llt'n awa)' on a busine:.s trip, c.all~ u ne1~h l111r whl!n ht' wd:. unubl~· lo reach her by li.'levhone MR.~. MONTGOMt:RV WAS arn•sll'd aftt•r 1nvl';,llj(Jlon. linked her to ii bloody hngt-rprinl found on till' (1orcs· refrigerator The trial in State Distncl Court is in its fifth day today On I hor:-.1la). th!! prosec·ut1on rested tl s ca!>f' and the defense "lll'111•1l with Mrs Montgomery's testimony Mrs Montgomery said she went to the Gore home that day 10 Pll'k up a bathing suit for 7 year-0lct Alicia Gore . who was :.ta) 1n~ with Je nnifer Monl1tomery. 8 PurinJo? a <'onversation, Mrs. Gore asked whether !>he was hu 11miri an affair with Gore, Mr:.. Montgomery said. Gore, 3.1, hud 1t-stified earlier he and Mrs Montgomery had an l l·monlh a((;ur that ended some nine months before the s laying. Mrs Montgomery acknowledged the affair, but told Mrs < :nr" 11 was over .. a very long time ago." she testified i\cc1irding to her testimony MRS. GORF: 1.El''T THE ROOM and returned with an ax. saying "I don't want .vou to evi'r see him aguin You can'l have him " She pushed Mrs. Montgomery into the laundry room and said. "I've got to kill you." Mrs. Gore hit Mrs. Montgomery in the ht'ad with the ax, s wung again a nd the a>C bounced off the floor. culling Mrs Montgomery's toe. Mrs. Montgomery pleaded, "Let me go. Betty Let me go," before grabbing the ax. "I was fighting to control her . . I hit her somewhere around the back or the side or her head It was like I was standing bi.ck watching me do it. .I remember being so angry at her because she was messing up m y life and I remember being so afraid she would get back up again." Afterward. • ·1 walked around looked at myself ... and <h Sl'Over<'<i the blood I felt dirt~ and so ashamed and so guilty. The blood was making me sick . I went in and took a shower." (See GRISLY, Pale AZ l Pollution Case I t} I I ' ... ' ~,,1, -=---%-'-•I ,·1 -"t I IHll• ,.. ... Malt - HERE'S WHAT COSTA MESA CITIZENS WILL GET FOR THEIR SI0,000 Counctt Membera Vote 4-1 for Sculpture at Downtown Community Center ------------- Mondale Skeptic On Iran By The Aseoclaled Press Vice President Walter F Mon: dale said today the latest signs of possible movement on the ... tioitage' ·rns"fj ·stioo1d be ai>~· · proacbed with "substantial cau- tion" because "w e've been through this so many. many times." (Related story. PageAJ> Mondale said no U.S. Iranian negotiations are under way lo determine the conditions for re- lease of the 52 American hostages, who today spent their 3S8th day in captivity. But he re- peated the Carter administra· lion's pogit.ion that the four basic conditions set by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini could be lhe springboard for resoluljon of the crisis. Officials in Tehran say the Iranian Parliament is expected to set out the final condltions Sunday. The P a rliament speaker. in remarks reported Thursday. further fueled expec· tationa of a break in the crisis, saying the United States would not have to meet alt conditions immediately. Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani wa1 asked in an interview with tbe French newspaper Le Monde whether Iran would free the hoata•ea ii the United States simply accepted Iran's, de· manda, or whether Iran would wait until the Carter administra- tioG ac1.ed on i'ttJ>romt&es. • •'There are 1!91'\ain condttiorul $3 1\'lillion Artwork OK'd for Mesa The contract for a sculpted bronze founti.in for Costa Mesa's new 53 million downtown Com- munity Center was authonzed by the City Council, 4-1. Thurs· day night. · ·'P-o ~)ect the '$-CulplOr'e. said .• Councilwoman Norma 1-iertzo~ would be "like buying a new suit a nd wearing an old pair or shoes.·· Only Councilman Donn Hall voted against purchasing the piece lo be done by Garden Grove sculptor Robert Ortlieb at a price of up lo $60,000. installed. Hall te rmed the proposed work "very nice .. but said spending between $50,000 and $60,000 for a statue does bother me a bit." He suggested. "We may find some group who would like to . . . . ftmd a sculpture . J don't think we should." Mrs. Hertzog argued that local government should pick up the bill, that groups already are burdened with other fund- raising projects. ·•A city has a personality much like people ... Costa Mesa has for years had an in· Ceriority complex," she said. ·'Our aWtude is changing . . . lo that or a community with pride. "It's high Ume the city had somet.binl in this community to be proud of," she said. Mayor Arlene Schafer echoed, "I couldn't have said it better ... Councilman Ed McFarland saf d the sculpt Ore is in k~ping wttl'I the lmase the city "Is try- ing to establis h .. tie called it "a wise expenditure " Councilman Eric Johnson called it '"a step forward." He added, "l think we 've pro grt'.~S~-.W Uie .. IM!i.nl . where.. .w.e. fiave ;l sK.ylfof>in one area of the city it 's imperative now to balance the city out." Later. Costa Mes a rellrec Jack Polans disagreed When the council increased greens fees for semor citizens at the public golf course to meet mainteni.nce budget demands, Polans brought up the sculpture issue once again. Noting the $60,000 expenditure and arguing for lower fees, Polans told the council that the senior citiz~ns are '"living beau ty. given them something they want " Mrs. Hertzog told Pol ans he was "<'omparing apples and oranges, and I rather resent that implication." She s aid she is for "making senior citizens as comfortable as we can." Researcher Quits LOS ANGELES <AP> -Dr. MartJn J . Cline, the UCLA pro. lessor who performed the first known genetic engineering ex-periments on humans. has re- signed as chief of the university's division of hematolo&YtUld on· cology al the request or the un- iversity. ofli~ials 58)'. Drilllag, Gasellne Used • N armco Loses Bid To Thwart Lawsuit /\ Har bor Mun1c1 pal Court j udge has overruled Narmco Materials Inc. of Costa Mesa at- torneys' arguments that the law u.nder which the firm was cited for e mitting ehcmical odori. is so vague that 1l is unconstilut1onal Judge Robert Polis told Narm co attorney Ke nnt>th Steelman and Orange County D istrict Attorney's prosecutor Doug Otto Thursday that the s tate law seem s vaguely worded. But taken in the contex\ lbat the legislation was desf1ned as a nuisance law. he said, the pollu· lion control statute becomes clear He ordered the· attorney for Council J'otes 'No' to Pay For Planners Som etimes, ad monis h ed Mayor Arlene Schafer. those who servt> their community must ~o "above and beyond in their devot10n to duly " Then .. tht: City Co.unc1L una.n .. lciioush turned down a re quest to pay planning corn· m1ss1onen; for six meetings next month. Planning commissionen., ac cording to Assistant Planning Director lJoug C lark , are sch«;duled to meet six times in November. He sought council authoriza. tion Thursday night for payment o f $50 ·a meeting for each member for each session As il does every month, the commission will conduct two study sessions and two regular meetings. In addition. a special Joint meet111g is scheduled with the City Council, Clark noted. That makes five m eetings. the monthly limit for which pay is authorized by the City Council. Clark sought payment for the sixth scheduled session. a special Planning Commission meeting set for Saturday, Nov. 15, from l to 5 p.m to consider the city's new general plan The mayor said she can't see paying for more than four meet- ings a month -or five when it's really needed -especially after just raising the commissioners' pay. "Being a planning com- mi~sioner. L (eel, il quite. an honor." she said. the lJ lastics plant at 600 V1cton a St to e n ter a plea to the cnl'J\inal pollution charge next Wedhesday at 4.30 p.m. Narmco officials also facing a <'la ss.action s uit filed in f''ede ral District Court. Los Angeles, that contends their pl<tnt has caused healtl\ prob- lems in the s urrounding Costa Mesa neighborh<K>d have em· 'fi'llll ltleo11 Out' phas1zed that if they must plead 1n the Municipal Court case the plea will be "not guilty " The plastics firm was cited by Orange County for a llegedly emitting chemical od9rs in its neiJChborhood on Apnl 4 Thirty- eight neighbors filed complaints. Narmco origin ally was or- dered to file its plea to the (See NARMCO, Page "\ Mesa City Manager· Weathers Stonns By JERRY CLAUSEN Wher eupon , the gavel fell Of -o.11, ...... ·~ • Costa Mesa City Man ager agam. Fred Sorsabal blamed it on the "You are elected and we can full moon. do something about that in the Sorsabal, Wh"O admittedly likes future ... he shouted over the to keep a low public profile. banging hammer. became the focal point of at . ~hen the ~rgumenls were least two controversies Thurs-finish.ed, council m.embers voted day night during the City Coun-un.an1mously to mc re-ase the cal meeting, a session postponed prices Nov 1 but order':d city from Mo da . ni ht. staff me mbers to '!'eet. w~th ~e f, . -·· ... ·-~!ID .. :t> "'g ·1r··-::r.:·, a-; -···=-Senlor"!"tO'ffJtth~ffiscass-gOlftli ne aounu h1mse ue en mg what hf> earlier had termed a fee s tudy r~sults for possible "model emergency service and future reduction of f~es. disaster plan ordinance" and . The next agenda item erupted drew heated cr1tic1sm for tus into a confrontation between recommendations ror increasing Sor.sabal and ret•r.c:e Jack public golf course rates ror senior ~ol~ns .. ~ho long h.as churned l_he l'itizen players. city s c1l1zenry 1s ignored at City About 20 seniors turned out to Hall. . seek a delay of city-imposed in-P~lans has plea~ed ~t length creases that will see monthly during counc il. _sesstons for fees for their set increased Nov. formation of a c1l~ze~s commJt· 1 by $10 al Los Lagos and by $5 tee to update th~ city s emeraen· at Mesa Linda ry serVJc:e and_ disaster plan. Daily rate increases already He claims h1s eff?rts to a~d to have heen imposed for other the plan have been 1g~ored lJl re- players al both courses ports to the council by city Robert MacEwan, leader of employ~. the senior golfers, asked for 8 ., Council members .. ~ho had couple of weeks 50 a city study sugge_sted that ~«;>lans 1~eas ~ 0 n c 0 m p a r 8 b I e p r i c e 5 submitted in wnting ea~her. this throughout Southern California year. noted Thursday mght that could be reviewed by his group. the former ~erospace e~ployee The seniors had gotten a price-had not wnllen anything ror hike delay last summer until the them. . study was completed. The study Sorsabal told t~e ~ounctl that was presented to the council this P«;>lans had been mv1ted to meet week. with the e mployee task force MacEwan claimed that while (See FLAPS, Pa1e AZ> the study indicates Mesa senior citizens' rates are generally low even with the increase. he noted ta.at isn't the case when con- s idering only city -operated courses in Southern California, especially those in Loa Anaeles. He claimed hi&her rat.ea are mostfy ·char1ed (n ci~s where public courses have hffn turned over to private operators. Coas• "'ea a her wbleb the Americana ean ex- ecute immediately -for exam- ple, unfreezing our bank de· poslta, plqinc to end all In· terference In our Internal affairs. and renouncing def· lnitJvely the plots which it has ceaae)eu fomented a1alnat us." he replied. Porno Shop Arson Told Sonabal, who earlier claimed the seniors are getting "a good deal." pushed for immediate iln- plementatlon of higher rates because golf course operation budgets are based on the new fees. His stand dre w the wrath of golfer Dick Foster who char1ed. "Once these rates are set, we're dead. There'll~ no appeal." Low clouds late night until mid-morning SatUJ'· day. Lows toni1ht in SOs . Highs Saturday 65 along the cout, 7S inland. I NSI Dl TOO~ t' TM~'• pi.nty ol ghoatly ha~• for Uae Hal!owem aeaton m 0roncre Cou"fll For o aamP'e. ch«lc otd Po~ Cl toda11 NIXON &4RES HIS FEEUNGS f'ormer Pre1ldent Richard NlJroa MUI a.ow be tried to cope wttla U. llDp and arnnn -._...._ lllRlta -of public crtUa ..._ hla 19an in the Wlllte HIMe. He reealll tbat be eo•lda 't afford to allow tbe crttletlail to-........ . TM ....,-Gf a ...... oa NI•· • itJ ... 0.....lloa P ... M. BJ STEVE llAaBLE 0. • ...., ........... Araontata drllled a bole thtou1h a wall of Newport Beach's Talk of the Town bookstore and then splashed ' •aaollne inltde to trlHer a fire that partially deltroyed the aex emporium early Tbunday. 'tire la1pector1, wbo con- nrmed that 1uollne ... used to llnlte tbe pre-dawn blate ln lhe Mariner'• Mlle buildla1, aald tbeJ ba.e no 1uapeeta at t.lda Ume. Tbe ftn, IPGtted by a aeeurtt1 IU•n1 MrCll9 tbe jtreet from tbe \ bookstore at 2930 West Cout H11bway, comumed most of the 1hop'1 boob, ma1aaines, films and movie proJecton. l\ltboulb fire offlcial1 are Ust- tn1 tbe clama1e to the structure •nd to contenta at rou1hly $17,000, ownen claim tbe lol• 1n property aJane II nearly S75,000. One spokeam~n for the boobton, opened W'der the pro. tnta of city otnclal1 early thll moatll, clalau the X·rated ettabHMmen& wtll be cloMd for two ...U to allow for remodel- Ing and for delivery of new merchandise. Ownen of the bookstore a1ao said they've hired their own in· veat1yat1n1 team to flnd out who the lrebu1 wu. They said they'll keep security 1uardl on tbe property around tbe clock. William Miiier, the bookstore'• nl1bt mana1er, told police he'd left the establish· ment nearly three boun before the blue broke out. Ownen of t.he boobtore aaid that \mtll l'ffeftUy MUler had ca.~.Pa,.u>- . , lndlcaUnt that It ia the council which hires and fires cltf. man••el"I, P'oeler told Sonaba , "We (sen.Ion> wUI work on the (countilman.lc> election to 1et rtd Of YOU.'' Mayor Arlene Schafer'• 1avel resounded and 1he called F'oater out of order. Undaunted, the senk>r cltia:en told tbe mayor. "l think we could hire a city mana1er few a kK leuthan . ,, Al.,_ lerwtc• 01 ~.M • ...,. M ---· ... , CM....... Al ca-Me OMJ t..lct ... er...-... .............. ........ M ... .--c:, .. ~--.... .._, .... •11 ...,..._ .. • .... 1 .. 111 Ct .... w..t .. ... ----..... \; I rtdat IOt~1 ~. 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'a s l>ht• ~ u11ts 10 111.irr \' th1· 1111 1111•1 sec urity guard M1s:.Com,1too,2.a s u1d :.tw .... ar11:.tu 'huvt·al1llh·t:11I <1ft••1 tht.: couple werls March I ··u e·s great .... 1th kid!>,· M1!>s Comvtun ::.J1d of U1al)d11111 dfl ir1 terview with the U>s AnKeh:s Herald Examiner Jl lht> l,11) A11gl'lt·~ •• County J ail, where she I!> l>e1ng held pending exlrod1twn pnweed ings to Washington The self styled playwnght a<'lre!>:. fal'e!> al tempted murder C'h dr)(es in Rdhn.:ham. Wash 10 the 'l't>P}'<·at case. "'f'rf~k or Trftd• Blaat HtO"fll 9 PHOENIX I AP l A package bomb eont ~11nt11~ a "I rr<'k nr treat" message !'xpluded Lnday in a 110rthwe:.l Phot'nlx :11·c·oun1 ing offll·1:. inJurin~ nine peo1>lc, two c nttl'ally. poll<·l' sarcl Poh<'e said the packa~e was llddresst'd to a form«r employtt of Rrooksh1re 's Pacific Assoc1atron Employt:t'l> picked up the pc.c kage at ~ post office across the stret•t and open ed il in their office. officials said .. Inside, was a j!' .... el box with ii tag re ading "trtl'k 11r l n•at " Police Sgt T. M Jahn said "Once they opened Lhc Jt·~ 1:1 ht•x that was inside the package the bomb exploded.' he i.aict .. CAMln IJplaoW. N_,,, Gaw DUdaarp RaU SAN FRANCISCO 1 API A Navy regulation rcquinng <Jll pe rsonnel who have engaged in homosexual conduct to be d1i. charged from the service was upheld today by a federal apµeab ~ court . ,. The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals said the Navy has the right "to protect the fa bric of military life·· by enforcing the strict rule. •. f'rot11 Page ,t I GRISLY TAIE ... APTER TRYING TO CLEAN (he house, !-.he drove humt> thinking, 'I did not want to be a part of this I had to be normal.' "' She tes llfied that s he ba ndaged her toe, rins ed out her h~hl cot . ton shin and put it back on, changed her bloody blue Jeans and joined a luncheon for Bible school teachers . · I Her lawyer Don Cr owde r s hoved th e ax in IM r s Montgomery's face and s aid, "You killed her with this, didn't you?" "Don't. don't '" she cried. covenng her face with her hands Mrs . Gore wa!-1 struck 41 times. 28 tim es in the head. and "d ied as a res ult of rrrnss1ve head in1unes inflicted hy chop wounds.'' Dallas County Medical Examiner Dr Vincent IHMaio tes tified THERE WERE SEVERAL "gaping wounds" in her head including ··one you could look right mto the brain tissue ' hN right eye had collapsed and her left a rm was broken. Dr. Irving Stone . chief of the physical evidence sectwn or the Institute of Fore ns ic Sciences an Dallas, uid Mrs . Gore 's killer "inflicted . far more damage or injury than is nt:eded to take the life o f th11t person " Judge Tom R yan found defense attorney Crowder in con tempt of court today and ordered him jailed for 72 hours im mediately after the afternoon recess. Crowdfr was fined $100 after telhng_ the judge to "stay out -.it f~t!ft'''RYM1 totd"htnrto-'mtlke cwfl~ ~Ir. Bnshtr » pathologist, provide his testimony in response to 11uestionl> rather than by narrative :Hospital Planned • :For Campus at UCI By RICHARD GREEN Of U. O..ly ~let S\Alfl Negotiators from UC lrvme and Long Beach M emorial Hospital have tentatively agreed to build a $10 m illion medical care facility on the Irvine cam pus, UCI administrator Dain Hoiberg said Thursday. 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A spokesman for the Long Beach hospital agreed. "We a nticipate offering a rather broad spectrum or outpa tient care including emergency services," Hoiberg said. "It wi11 be located in the health scieru:es complex near the m edic al school and would be run by a non-profit corporation we'll set up." Holberg said that if everything goes as planned, the agreeme nt will be approved by UC RegenLo; in mid-J anuary and the hospital could open in January of 1983. He explained that the"\'con· eeptual agreem e nt" to build the medical care facility Is to be up proved by the Long Beach Me morial Hospital Board of Dlrecton in late Noveritber. Then the ,proposal wouJd be considered by l~al UCI officials and by the UC Rt1ents. The Long Beac h h ospital would be responsible for the ma- jority of the funding with state resources and public donations accounting for the balance. Holbert said. Lon• Beach M emo ri a l Hospital is interested in the project because there is a tremendous market for such a facility in Irvine. said hospital •eokesman Jim Showalter. •·we have known for a few 1ear1 that socne kind of medical faclllty ls needed ln Irvine since there aren't an y near the city," Showalter tald. "We think the fadUty would provide the best of botb worlda wttb t.be expertise of UCI and the manaeement skllls of Loaa Beacb llemorlal." 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Thl· day bt'fon• tht· fire. a l\Aoo pa ~~· letkr wa~ 1·1rc•ulatNt to _ members 111 the Ne wport City Cou11c rl <ind to loral news paper T he letter, calling for closure of the s hop. was from a j!roup call· 1n g it self the Po rnography. ll uman n chav1or and Society C'orn mittcc Fro• Page .41 FLAPS ... drar11ng 1j11 uvddted l'me rgency 1Jla n and 3C<'r>mpany ing Or Jinances Thl' city m<1nagt•r c har1,ed that Polan~ was "disruptive · in dealing with the c ity Thi.' c o unril finally vote d unanimoul> approval for the e m ergency s ervices ordinance which Sorsahal said is the framcwor~ for a disaste r plan a ir •ad v u sed as a model throughout Orange County in ef forts t11 mel'I l>t all'· mandated plan rev1111ons bv next .I une Coun cil m e mbe r s i~nored Pola ns' demand for a vote on h.is vroposal that a citizens commit tee be formed to work out a new d1 sa sl1>r µIan L ater. when argume nts had died. Mayor Schafer c alled a rive rnmute recess Sor!>abal. who seldom speaks a t leng th during coun cil sess i.ons, dropped back in his J.:ha_lr a.nd ... ~~k~~~. "Wt:i~.~1> .. the matter tontgflP Ts there a fuTI moon or something." He went outside to check He 'returned . noting with a h>ok Or awe, "There is. There is a full moon tonight .. f'ro• Page A J NARMCO • • c harges r>n May JO in West Orange County Municipal Court. C ontinued d e l ays a nd a change of courts for hearing the ca~c finally c ulminated with Narmco attorneys filling a de· murrer contendin$ unconstitu- tionality of the state law in July. On Sept. 5, Judge Polis re- ceived the case and its massive verbal aq~uments from both at- to rneys, noted he could not rule for at least 10 days on the com- plicated matte r and took the matte r under study. Thursday. Polis complimented both attorneys for their thorough arguments but chided them re- garding the massive proportions of paperwork. He said he had s pent more than 10 hours on the afguments and in s tudying nuisance law. I Center Set For Expansion The Del E. Webb Corp. has been awarded a $17.8 million contract to build a 180,000-square·foot ad· di lion t.o the Anaheim Convention Center . The Phoenix-based company, with interests in leisure, real estate and construction. outbid four other companies for the project. Con1truclion of the one-story tidditlon, which will Include an ex- hibit ball .net meeting rooms, will be1in Nov .15, with completion ex· pected in the fall or 1982, aceord- ln1 to Webb Corp. officials. Webb built the orllJlnal Anaheim Q>nvenllon Center in 111'7. High Roller Ronald Reagan, who has seen many oranges rolling down the aisle of his cam - paign plane, lakes aim with a pumpkin for the season after takeoff over Kingsport, T e nn. Reagan has vowed to balance the lJ S budget by 1983 (see story. Page A4 i . Six Killed In Mexican Earthquake M f:XICO CITY u\ P I A severe earthquakl' struck cen· trnl Mexico today. killing a t lt•asl five pcoplt-m the Puebla area and a nother in Mexico City where it rocked buildin gs for more than a minute . The Red Cross reported a fall- ing wall killed the five in Puebla, 70 miles eetst of here. an<I that a t least 180 children were in1ured there when they panicked al a s ports event and ran The Gulf Coast city of Pow R1C'a s uffrred heavy damage, Red Cross of f1 c1als said, hut. they had no other details . The quake. felt rn a broad path over the south-r entral part of th e country, was centereft"aboul 150 m iles southeast of Me xico ci ty and registered about 6.5 on the Hichter scale -a jolt capa- ble or doing severe damage - according to the U S. Earth- quake Infor mation Center at (;olde n. Colo Electri city and te lephone ser vice were inlrr ru pted 1n s<1me parts of thts tapital city of 14 million people The quake struck at 8:55 a .m . at the end of the morning rush hour . The Red Cross m Tuxtla G ulierrez. about 600 m iles southeast of here. said the quake also was felt strongly there. Riley Assails J11ry's Report O range County 5th U1 stn c1 SupC'rvisor Theim a~ ltaf('y said to day he thinks the tounly granc.I Jury had an ax to grind in Ill> c-on lroversial inquiry into lht' <.:<1u11 ty 's acqu1s1tion of a SI S m11lum vote counting s ystem "Given the grand jury 's bias, J am . not surprised at its con c lus1ons," Riley said The jury is~u(!d a J3-page repor1 Thursday 1n which 1t c1H1clu<l<:d that the board should have <in lil'ipated the problems that p lagued the first ui.e of the system m the June 3primary election The jury also said the bourd 1i: nored the recommendations of its "expert s t<iff" in selecting the Marte l Systems Inc vole tabula lion device!> The Jury said the sys tem w;is "unte!>te d and un proven." Riley defend<.'d iJt·11uis 111on of the system. ··1 think w e made a good buy and I think the s vstem will work ," Riley s aid. The jury's inquiry 111to acquis1 tlon of the syste m was <:onducteci by a five member subcommitu·c chaired by JUry m embe r John McGinnis . One county aide who was ques l1oned by McC;rnnil> in the pres ence or the committee charat terized the session a:-; · 'int1midal ing · · The aide asked he not Ix· identified. McGmnis refused at a pre!>s confe rence Thursday to .t harac- terize the interview. "I c an't s peak for him ... McGinnis sauJ. Riley said he was part1t·uJarl} upset by the Jury's 1ns 1 nu a lion lhat the purchase of the system r esulted largely from the lobby ing e fforts of Lyle Ove rby, a Martel repres enl aL1 ve whQ formerly was an <!Xecut1v(' asMsl·I tant to forme r county Suµl'rvisor Ralph Diedrich One person present when Riley was ques tioned by McG innis on that s ub1ec t s aid that the s u per visor . a Manne Corps general. l>ecame v1s 1bly angry and thallt>ngcd McGinnis ti) open ly disCUSl> Overby's rolt-1n tht· se le<'tum µrocess In 1Lo; final recommendation of its re port. the JUIJ '<Hd. · In order to a void cre ating th<> appc<trance of unethical conduct when m ak· ing major acqu1sitioni.. the Board of Supervisors should ~i vc pnon ty to the recommendations <>f ex pert county staff rather th<1n lob by is ts who a re former employees of county s upervisors. lobbyists who a re friends of supervisors or their aides. or lobbyists who r e present c ampaig n con tributors." ··ft was JUSt a lot of ~c.nd<t\ morning quarterbar•krng, Hile' s aid Steve Kozak an :.i tdc lo th1• supervisor , said lhC' pur<'hast• or the system probably would not have become investigative fodder for the .1 ury had the vote labul<i· lion system performed up tCJ standard following the June elettion Kozak Potnlt!d out that a firm Lh<.1t competc·rl with Martel in the sale of u vOtl'·l'OUnling system has itself purchased the r ights to the Ma rte I system. "If the system 's so bad, why would a competitor buy ll." Kozak sa id ~lissing Boy's Dad Sought The continuing search for a m1ssin~ blonrl. blue-eyed J .year · old Newport BP<i ch boy has led invtstigator!-. to enlist the help of a uthorities 1n Europe and the Mideast N cw port d etccti ve~ contend the re 's g0<Kl re ason to believe that John Richard Ryan, last seen early Wednesday asleep in a c rib in his grandparents' Newport home. may have been M1atched by his father. Investigators s aid they've been unable to locate 40-year-0ld Timothy Fr ancis Ryan. a British c itizen who works in Saudi Arabia Embassy officials in England and Saudi Arabia have been as k ed lo help track down the father Newport police say the main des ire at this point is only to talk with Ryan. The boy's mothe r, 33-year-old .Julie Ann Ryan, s aid she's in the p rocess of divorc ing her husband. who s he last saw rough ly t wn mon ths ago in England whf'n she left lo live at he r pare nts · i'frwport Beach he.me Althoul.(h police admit ev1dencl' point:. toward <'hild stc:.d1n~. they said they haven't ruled out k1dnapp1ng. If l ht> ca~e 1s a kidnapping, though. ix1l1 ce said ii 's unusual that no t•ontac t has been made with the mother or that no r;ins om dt•m:rnds have been madf' An initial theory that the child might s imply have wandered off while tus mother was sleeping have largely been discounted, police said. An mtens1ve, all-day search Wednesday of the neighborhood .ind a IJC)rt1on of nearby Upper Ne wpt:111 Bay revC'aled no clues. ,\ pack or fn·e bloodhounds we re unable 10 trace the scent of the m1 ss1n,g youn1i:s ter any farther than the front yard of his granrlpare nts' home at 1748 Ray port Drive. • -. J-1t."r»":~ ·Once a year and once a year only, Lees_ Car~ts has a fact~rv authorized sale. A sate featuring the best-looking, best-selling carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we can pass big savings on to you. Lt< NO no-m COME IN EARLY AND SAYE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME). DEN'S : iiisiaJlitioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 'LACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·48"3ll -646-2355 l NATION Lord Snowdon. pboto1rapher and ex-husband of Brital n '11 Prtnt'e s11 Mar1aret. has told friends that he is broke, the London Dally Mirror ha rt• ported. • Entertainment • Information •Gift items •Displays •Games •Food 1 ,,.. Computer lm•t•· Chlld't Portr•lt With Thlt Ad. Sunday, October 26, 1980 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. JFC ISRAEL FAIR ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Costa Meaa ,,... Pertclng on Artlngton At G•t• 3A ADULTS $1 • A Community Service SPonsored By Jewish Federati of Orange C0tinty Many SF Prostitutes Yoimg, Middle Class SAN f 'RANt'ISCO IA l'I <irow an g numb.-r11 11( hare I t' Vt•d hookt•rt1 prowhn.: San t-'roo1·1~('0 ., lit't•dy Tcn dcrlolfl arc r111Jdlc rha:.J> tet•n 1&t(t'f!> 01"f'lo.e llhU'llVI' h111r11:-. hJ b lift' .,, 'horror UI"'" h.111111r 1111 th•· 1>trccU., ~ 11lwly 'l·•Y' l\ll•l 1111· '1u1ly '., d1n:t· tur '•')' th.11 111 •\' 1111l1t•11t1· 11 nullooul tri·nd . 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Ll·in~ ust-d in W1·storn forests t.1 tnnt rol unw a nlt·d hru5h ~rowth. l ' S Jo'l)rc•st Scrvwe off1c1ah. say GovPrnrn t•nt rt'Sf'art·hl·r and e cologists say us1r1i.: napalm m ay bt' prcferablP tu th1· .. 1ow an<.I ha7.ar<1ou-. method of hand-to r<"h1ng tht? "i.lash .. or res1du<• l,~ft after limber harves ts . S1net-its ap1,rov.tl for us1• th1s year, n a pa lm has g a1netJ w1dP use an forests 1n Lou1s 1ana and s everal Western s tates. including Oregon, M ontan a, I daho. Washinj!l on and California ..ru.·r.it-d pOOr , minor ity women 1lcs 11.-rute for money a nd middle rill'>~ white teen agers despera te to l'IH'tcJll' ,, troutJl1·d home. Ms Sil bert '1'1111 SIXTY 1-:U:llT verr~nl uf the pros t1tut1·~ smd they t ame rrom fam ilies with avcrugc or hi~hc r incomes u,,uully, tht•y !'laid they had twcn· !>eaten and sexually mole'>tcd by m .de relatives "Three quartt'rS or th1.:m hsrl 3 re:\· 1ig1ous upbnngmg They wen · ~t'nl to t'hur cb wh 1h: tht·tr varcnts had llr u1kull( problems, dnig proh- 1-.-m!'I, J lot of fdm1ly vi11lcncc." s he :.uld 'They run away because they d.111 ·1 krniw how els e lo cope · · 1 twy traded the:: violence of the h11 m1> for the vi,1lenct' of th e street '\'eJrl) two thi rds '>:11d lht:) h<.1i.J b<!t:n b1•a t c11 lly c us tomers. ;,n J ~·,..ra~e '>f -I '~ ti mes an their cart!t'rs 'l'hrt'c q ua rter::. .. a ad they h<1d ~en forcrd itllu vervt:rs1ons. an average Of 17 llm«'S SF\ El'tTY P t;RCENT :;:.iid the) h<J d bt'en r;.pcd. "t<Jt all) unrelcited to tht·1r v.urk mo:.tlv l>t.'c'aU~C' thl•Y a1,. on th•· ~t~eet:..'·· M.., Stlh\•11 ·sa id Thc majority never told ;1nyb1111) al>out the rape::. · A bout 88 J)(>rcent ::.a HI the y wen· poor or ··just makin~ it ·' About half a nt.I more of the youn~1.:r w 1cs h ari pimps who Hx>k t heir monl'Y "About 66 per cent reported t1.1vmg b<'<'ll phys il'all y a b 11s ed b)' their 111mps Well over half of thNn arc b1·at1•n regularly" for d1srt':.pe1·t , fallini; lo surrender money or for try ing toqu1t, Ms Silbert said. Almost all were ''desperate," Ms. Silbert .,aid. "They a ll are lookmR tr1 !cave · But most are trapp..-d in feel· 1ng!I of hopelessness an~ have no sor 1a l ron tacts . she udded "Un- fortunately I thi11k mon· o f them the than ~c know or .. S he said prostitution wo uld be d is couniged if familici. <.erln11tte<l proh lc ms and sou~ht help instead of holdin~ up .. a facadt· of looking good while the whole fa m ily is c rum· bling ·· It's also import:.s nt, 5hc sai d, "to bring kids up with some sense ot power over their own h vcs " . UNCLAIMED GOODS Search Futile AUCTION • • open to th• pubflc • • HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS Cte.,lng end re inventory of ec:cumule'9d, uncl1imed goods, plus others FROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE in Los Angeles, Califorma DUE TO A MONET ARV SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BY SOME OF OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT PAID FOR AND CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980. To Include: V•riout Chin ... rugs, Kerm"'· Tabriz, Soumak, Khelim, Doubl•bne Bokhera, Keshmiri K1th1n; Afsh•r, prayer rugs, fine Egyp· tien ru11 Afghaniabn Oum. Sinky1n9, Samerlcand, Caucasian, lndi1n pieces, ,,;eny runMn ~nd more. Sizes range from 2' X 3' to 18' X 1 2·. C.rtific:.te of Authenticity issued for each purchase. AUCTION WILL BE HELO ON SATUIDAY, OCTOIB ZS .t 2 P.M. .._.,...TOM llACM ... 211 II PAC911C COAST HWY. HUMnUeTON llACH Ru91 c1n be vi-ltd o ne hour prtor to auc\1011 AllCtlonMr: I . AIMr Info 12131 709-0024 Tenna: C..ti/Ctpeck A, A & A Inc. Most Complete Halloween Department Anywhere! • Top Quality Masks • Professional Halloween Make-up • Costume Accessories & Props • Cards & Party Goods " GeJ ready for Halloween fun A large selection of professional quality products. M ake up demonstrations and costume ideas available. · .... , JC P9ftney 81 F•ahloft l ... nd I 144-2014 - For Bayh Tape INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Re p. Dan Quayle 's rather has placed newspaper a ds from Evansville to Gary m his searc h for a radio m essage he says Sen. Birch Bayh m ade in 1962 tf lling voters 18 years was long enough fj)r anyone to be a U.!:>. senator Jim Quayle has n 't obtained a copy of the message yet. And he said with a laugh thal he neve r considered the possibility of usmg the tape politically ut the tight race bet ween his son and t he DcmO<'r atic incum bent. l'm a collector 1 want it for m y old age. J'm still trymg to i;et a 'Win With WalJ<ic' hulton," s aid Qua}te . The advertisement reads: WANTED. Uayh radio Lape commercial from 1962 wh en Birth Bayh broadcast u messa~e c;ayiog that• 18 years was Ion~ cnou~h for any sena tor to ser ve.'· Bayh. seeking un unprece<lented fourth Senate term from Indiana. defeated Republican Sen Hom er C'a peha rt in l962 when Capehart was run· ning for tus fourth ter m Lifeline Telephone Service What It Is and how you can get it. Jf you're a residence custome r of PucificTelephone and you ma ke a limited number o f local calls a month, yo u might be interested in our Lifeline Telephone Service. / Lifeline allows yo u up to JO local calls every month for $2.50 plus tax. • Each call made over the 30-call allow· ance is extra. (The 31st-40th calls ed~h. Eve~aJfovet1'0 co~rr 15¢.) Installation, telepho ne sets, and othe r services and equipment cost extra. Lifelin.e is available to residential customers only in most areas of Los Angeles and San Diego as well as Orange County, Riverside, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton, Modesto and parts of the East Bay, Peninsula and Marin. Want to know more? Cali your Pacific Telephone service representa- tive for details. @Pacific 18lephone t-c1011y. Ocrober 24 1')60 CJAll Y PILOT and~~lil '1/ni<-~A-nJ r114'/U''l1 'I UJal. --- • 1t/ .. 1 \.4A I-,..i. '•"Lr'' l ' At •r r,:.~c: • l ,.t:_ ~# .1,.,..fiA -l' .. • • ,.1 l nt I) ,. •l • .·1~. ' hLf I-i •' ,,1 • . 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Sank of Amer ica, Maner C~rge. t:hecks, newport auction company 2542 West Cont Hi~way NfrWPOrt Beactt, CA (714) ,M6-2200 COMSIGtilBfTS AC,.C111& .. , ... lft 'Tll. 5 PM F.REE With the purchase of either the wall oven or free-standing range; we wm Include a griddle, • l ·plec:e cookw.,e Mt, plua an eaclting Jenn-Air cookbootl filled with 180 page• of color photo•. end dellclou• recipes covering every Jenn-Air option. A S75 value. For a Hmtted time, Davis-Brown wm include a griddle, (one of our moat popular cooking ac - cessories) for only When you purch•M •ny Jenn-Air Cooktop. ($41 Value) oow,,--·'MrJs '(fR~ .. ~,~~.,, ..... DEMONSTRATION OF THE COMPLETE LINE OF JENN-AIR COOKWARE TOMORROW, SAT., OCT. 25 NOON 'TIL 4 P.M. ·------- .. I. DAil Y PILOT Immune to Hurt: Nixon Resigned Pr~ident Reviews His Rough Years By 808 Gllt;t:N t : Wl' tulkrtl 'om•· rnor1· 1u11J lht' , S.cortd ll/ a SC'n \I 'UbJl'C't 11( hi' Vl'r\ hr~I night In NEW YORK •I( I had fl·<'I th•· Wh1h· lluu•w 1•a111c up lhc Ina•." Rk hard N1·rnn -;u1d , I r11ghl 1dlt•t hi:> IOUlll(IJrUtlon. probably wouldn 1 h 11 , .-"""" Wh t.>n lw rnovetl 111 1111 th1• otf1 r1ul aurvived " r•·i.1ch-111 We wert> tulluo.: about thi· ' I hu1l nl·vt·1 ht•1·11 "' lhl' vrcs1 traumu of t'lls y,·•11·, In 1tw '"'"' " h1•1ln1e1111 . NlllOO :.<.ud While Hol&at' th·· 1111t>l11: <h.. I•:\ l'l'J!' Oii \Ill(' UC'l'U'll•)O 11111 enchantmt!nl thut 1111,·ni.iht•ll whr 11 l'~llll·Uh11w1·r w;" lht't t', but durlnll the: Vtl'tna m Wur .mrl whi·n J11h11i.i111 wui. thl'rc I carnc culminated with hi font•d 111 .1 1;111hru11 IHnncr and af\er reaianalion from ulfu·" uf\.-1 lh" thl· d1rutl'1 Juhn11on 1nv1tcd me to Waters•~ affia1r 1·un11• up and ha vt-IJrcakf ast ··1 don't allow m y r.·,·llnt>~ tti ~Ith h11r1 lh' ht1d .,loyl'd up late be hurt." Nlxon ~.ull ·1 lt'Jml'd 11ft1•1 llw 1l1111wr lie had dt• very early on th1.r you must 1Hll vdo1>t..J u lt·rrihle 1>0r(' throut, allow U to .cet to vou .\11J ., .. 1h1• lury11g1t1~. and ~as 1n hecJ So years have gone on .1n1I th11t lhat wu1> really the first tame J uAed to infuria t\' rny 1•1 ttJ cs 1lur wa1t ever 111 tha t bedroom llere lna the Whltt' lluu1>"' , l'dN I wus Johnson propped up on one made th ~ d f·~·1 1t wn nvr t •• of lheisc h1~ k tn~ s izer1 bl'ds. and respond, 110 rnalh.•r ho~ r<'URh I i.at then• and har1 a cup of l'Of the atla<'ks were · frt• ~1th h•m ' WE WERE al a tul!:hly 1ntn~u ing point in our v1s1t I had told Nixon that when I h11d been 111 college, and in my early ~ 111 the years immediately follow1 11~ college. I had run with a <'l'\•\o\d that. in the main. desµ1scd tht' very mention of his naml· "Yeah, most or them we re like that ... Nixon said. I said that there were several phrases that people liked to nrng about when talking of Nixon I wondered if he had e\'er heard them : ·'Tricky Dack ,·' and "Would you buy a used car from this man?" "Oh my. y-es ." h e said "Yeah." I asked him if. when he heard those things being said about him, his feelings became hurt And be immediately said that he was immune to surh hurt. .. WHAT WAS DIFFICULT for me," he said, "was that I was trying to end the war and end it in an honorable way And to go HE REMEMBERS Richard Nixon "H f.R E~ JOttN~ON. th1::. htl:, :.trnn~. 111tt>ll1ge111 . t1rni::h guv. pnwt1t:.1 lh gt>llmA .,l, Pmuuonal that hl''d a lrno::.t t·r!r , ht!<'ause hi s 1·r1w·s didn't a pprt>r 1atl' him llt' till thl' \o'ery li.1:.l, H1oughl lhal he 1111ght he ahle tu win them And thf.' JJC!lnl wa:;, rather than win the m , rattwr lhun have them love him, h<' should have tried to do what he could have done VC'ry wl'll have them r espN·t him And in t h« end he lost He neither gauw d the love nor retained the r <'spect." There was a tnome nlary silence, as if Nixon might be pondenng how those words ap- plied to his hfe He Sl'em ed a bit uncomfortable talking a bout it, and became much more at ease when the conversation turned to his moment of triumph the day when. after all the years or trying, be first walked into lhe "1t'lwn I aras a ldd ••• ..,. didlt"t ha~ tfllW le d~a• •Ilda. I ......,, INll'e ,.....,,,., bel119 J-d~~ al the peatt> IDOald ha~ fJftwn a f)lg .... ~ arouna and nave tne s tudents yell ... you know. they didn't say, 'One. Two T hree, Four. How Many· . . no , 1t was, 'LBJ, How Many Boys Did You Kill Today?' And all lh1JI !iort or thing. And at the end of it, ll)()k- ing at that penod, the treatment or me was much rougher than what they gave J ohnson "I remember very clearly somethine . I was speaking down in Williamsburg. Va., and this was right after 1 had become president. And I think wc hd ci made the first a nnouncement about our firs t withdrawal of 25,000. And this very pretty girl. she was I guess 16, 17 , came up and spit full in m y face and said: 'You murderer.' "I borrowed a handke rchief from a Secret Service man and wiped it off and then l went in and made my s peech. lt w:.is tough. "The point is. 1f l had not been schooled in de(cal. then prob· ably ll would have golten to me so deeply that I would nol hc. ve done a good job. You move from one battle to another. And In order to do the job well, my best advice to someone sitting in this office is. don't be too sensitiv~ to the criticism. I think President Johnson died of a broke n heart. I really do. w nlle House as pres a dent "ln the biographies of pres•· dents that I read and so forth. they say. 'Well . from the ti mt he was m his mother's a rms she looked down and said, "You're going to he president someday," a nd so forth and soon. But I never !iet my cap for it . so to speak To say, Tm going to be vice presi- dent and the n president,· and so forth and so on Oh m y. no, no wuy. "When l wa1> a kid, of course. I grew up in the Depression We ltad 1t rough There was a lot of illness in th~ fam1I}. We didn't have much time to dream about the future We were just trying to keep our heads above water nnd s urvi ve. J wo uld have thought being 1ust1ce of the peace would have been a big de:i I. "BU'f WHAT happened was , at a vet y early a~e in my caret:r J became involved in a very big stor y, the so -called Hiss in vestigation I was 34 years or age. And so 1 became a national rPlebrity very early, and l was a fairly good speaker , a nd I went around the country and µt.'Ople even at that lime s tarted to com e up and say, 'You know, you could he president. you ought to be president ·' Fur all th<' times he had ~(!n 111 the White ltousc itself dur mg lhl· Eisenhowe r years. Nixon :><!id lhal on his first rught as pre~1dcnt . he round himself wan dertnl( aroWld. JUSt looking at lhin~s and taking 1t all in. "IT WAS A NEW ad\'enturt>," 11,• said. "I explored 1t. When you 're in there as a gucs1 il 's presumptuous to sort of examine things . And when you're there on your own , you sort of look at •t t hrough different eyes "l never tired of walking Jround late at night. Sleep was a problem for me Because you're mo\'in~ in hi gh tension all day long. In a period of war, 11 is luugh, berause no matter how you try to put al out or _your mind, you 'r e t hinking about what is happenirtg on the bat- tl efield Anybody in tlwt job is gomg to get very charged up. And at night sometimes .it 's dir. ficult to sleep. Eisenhower used to take sleeping pills. I used to take them. I didn't take them much I liked to take just as little as possible, because I didn't want to have a han~over the next day. "So I never tired of walk ing aro und late at night and looking at the paintings and so forth Coming into the Oval Office, one has a feeling of th'e dignity of il and the his torv of it and the rest. You cannot walk in those old room s without feeling or hearin~ the root.steps of those who have gone before yuu. ·' IMAGINING NIXON walking alone through the White House late at night. my mind im- m ediately shifted to that famous picture · Aug. 10, 1974, standing in the doorway of the military heliC'opter on the back lawn. waving his arms as he Jpft the White House for the last time. He had obviously felt such love for Ii Ying in that house; 1 asked him what thoughts were filling him as he waved farewell from the helicopter . Nixon'seyes ~lazed ove r . "I don't know." he said softly. "It's hard to recapture it all. Al the time I wa s fr a nkly so physically and m e nta lly and C'motionally exhausted that J re• a ll ) didn't have any profoWld thoughts. I ml'an , I knew I Wli:. leavinf:l. and that wa~ that." Pot Law Studied WASHINGTON I AP > The feder a l government must re· rons ider its stringent controls on the medical use of mari1uana. a federal appeals ('ourt has ruJed. Hearing Fares PoOrly 18 View Rome Plans for Mesa FreeuJay Although one alternative for ferred routes. unanim ously nixed additional lane in each direction completing the south link of the the Superior Avenue route, sug-from Bristol Street to Industrial Costa Mesa Freeway s hows it gesting its impact wouJd be too Way . Cost estimated at $2 would displace l.036 homes and great. million. 182 bW1inesses, only 18 persons -Grade separation: separate showed up to get in their views "WITH THE sue-happy at-cross traffic at Fair Drive, at a freeway works ho p in mosphere we have these days," Fairview Drive, 19th Street. Newport Beach. said Newport Beach resident Ed Harbor Boulevard and 17th Residents on hand, at the Benson. "the adopted route will Street with overcrossings. Cost Ca It rans -sponsored m eeting, never fly,.. estimated at ~l mQ_lion . generally supported the concepl The Superior route, Burrel ad-_ Grade separation and or completing the freeway but milted, would be the most de-widen: 8 combination of both ap- Al'Wlrw,..10 C'o•t-Rt-rf,..,.d The Vatican will re- open "with full o b - jccti vity" the case of Ualileo Galilei , the 16lh century Italian :>cie ntist conde mned for h eresy b y the Roman Cat h o li c Church for p rocla im · i11 g the s un rather tha n the Earth was th4.! center of the uni· verse . a f'rt!n c h a rchbishop ::,aid. DISMJSSAL DEIAYED EVANSVILLE. Ind (AP ) A teacher mar ried to a divorced man has woo a del;iy of her dis missal Crom a Roman Cathol ic high school h ere. but savs s he's been told to find a new job for the 1981·82 school year. The E v an sv il l e diocese prohibits divorced Catholics who remarry from working in the S<'hools . Although Debra Willis docs not d i rectly viol at e that rule, church and school officials say it still ap- p Ii es because of th e divorce and remarriage of her husband. Gary. a Ba ptist. '·'°'1f f ' ,..... ,f "" .. f ~.(;I (Jn('I If 11 \l~fl "'-"'•1.....,1 1"flvJ ,&in .. I COSTA ...UA641-1289 15,. __ ..,,d .. ,.-VCJCA95-0401 11en c.-c.~.,.,.. II•• 0.... 'rwy •• ••.,., P'lnty I TUHG•s MIMOllAL ACUPUNCTURE DR. AMIROSE. S.C . LIM 569 W. ''"' StrNt COlhMno. CA 541-7270 or 64Z·2Hl Auto & Homeowners Quotes 8 y Phone FAIMStSIHSUIAHCf GIOUr 541 .. 5554 or IJS.lU7 I t 14 t4-t.or • Cost• Moo NATION County Grants Lease For Juvenile Center A non-profit Juve nile services group has been granted a 30-year lease to set up shop un property owned by Orange County in Santa Ana Heights. Approval of the lease for the As· sessmenl Trea tment and Services Center of Coulal Orange County came on a unanimous vote by the county Board of Supervisors. THE CENTER WILL pay the coun ty a one·time fee of $5,000 for the use of a small parcel at Irvi ne Avenue and Orcha rd Drive The lease approval was the last step necessary before the ct:nter can begin consrruct1on on its planned 2.560·square-fool offi ce. Currently. the cente r's office is nearby at 1640 S E Bristol St .. but that propcrty 1s scheduled for de- velopment by the Irvi ne Company. Although the non-profit group is not part or the county government, 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley. ~ho represents Sant a Ana Heights, became involved helping the center find a hvme. Riley said the coWlty aid was ap- propriate because t.he group indirectly aerves taxpayers by preventing 1outb.s from Newport Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana from involvement in the juvenile Justice system. COUNTY STAFF me mbers even· tually worked out an agreement to separate a small, .3·acre parcel from the Ne wport Golf Course for the cente r. Lew Akerman, president of thi! center's board or directors, said con· struction or the office is planned to start Nov. l and will be finished as early as May I Jaycees 'Guilty' ANCHORAGE, Alaska CAP)-The Jaycees violated the state's public accommodations law by refusing to give women full voting membership in its organization, a state Superior Court judge has ruled. Women in Alaska ar e entitled to full and equal rights as members of the service agency, said Judge Milton Souter. · CELEBRATE OUR NEW SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS Wlll-f CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN 11-f E ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11 a m head to N-M's North Entrance where you'll be greeted with a comp- limentary cocktail! Then relax in our Zodiac Restaur- ant over gourmet breakfast deltghts accompanied by comphmentary champagne. What a way to start your shopping day! Seatmgs are at 11 , 12 noon and 1, Please call early for reservations. 759-1900. ext 330 P.S After Brunch . browse through the store we're open each Su nday from 12 noon to 5 p m al N·M Newport Beach. N·M Be~erly Hills voc•1 10 lei 6 •1 M Newp.in bedCll op1ln 1010 15 Mon lnurs Ir ·n ICJ 9 J11<l Sunday 1:>-10 S • FREE \. COUNTRY FAIR Nov. 1st & 2nd and 8th & 9th • Free Hot Air Balloon Rides • Free Prizes • Enterfainment Daily Cfut.~Lr~~l~lj: DI GJ) If ~f~TIF~ 'B r==~()W ()V~~=====;, mm~mm tiuntinat()n 13each expressed concern when they v a s tating and like ly would proacttes .• Cost estimated at S33 viewed maps showing various eliminate ~ore than l,000 homes million. , , freeway·typesystems winding in-and 182 busmesses. . _ Adopted nMl&e: full freeway to Newport Beach. ~~ ~ ~~..9.!!L ~ltrans r~presentative h· , ariatAL~ S~eei terrpiliUI, -·.;:>Jr •cr .]p "µr~.,<ir~"\...-:."i ~~~·~~(•·'fl&.· .... a~n·s·«plr'fct'f'Jootif"'cef~'-it.-..!' CALTRANS OFFICIALS, in !0 nger 8 seno~ alternative and Highway. Cost estiibated at $215 I their aecood year of study on the 15 only 00 t~e list of suggestions million with t ,036 homes and 182 incomplete freeway. say they because it ts the adopted state businesaea displaced. expect to narrow the list of eight route. _ Adopted roa&e varlatloa: route aJternatlves and come .up MOST RESIDENTS said Full freeway down Superior with a lln&le recommendation 1 k curving over to Newport bytbeendofUl81. they 'd i e to see Newport Boulevard at Industrial Way. Boulevard improved either as a viaduct, passin& over cross Cost estimated at $150 million Court Burrel, senior Caltrans en1i.Deer. said once a route has I beeD aelected and enviroomen· tal documents approved, there • arlaet the quest.ion of whether the •tate will fund the project. COil ..Umata on alternatives ranse from $2 million to $215 mlWon. AltanMIUves include followina tbe adopted 1tate route down Superior Avenue to Pacific CoUl HilbWaJ aed a variety of. fre•••)·t7pe roatea down Hewpott Boulevard to the Are~•• overpa11 at Coaat lllO•aJ· . • .............. lnto tine '""'pt and ... eel to Mlect pre. .. streeta. or 85 a depressed road. with fJl1I homes and 138 businesses tunneling below intenfetions. dlaplaced. More than one rflll.dent asked -Vl .. lld: elevate roadway whether the traffic Trojected to over business dlatrict and re- u ae the freeway would be tumtna It to Newport Boulevard headed toward Coaat Hlatnway at Ind\lltrial Way. Cost estimat· or the Balboa Peninlula. ed at $75 m illion with four A 19'79 CaJtrans survey ahowa homes and four businesses dia· most southbound traffic on placed. Newport Boulevard l• headed -DepreaMd: under1round toward Calta Mesa, not Newport roadway to,lnduatrial Way. Coat Beacb. estimated at tl'7 mllUon wtth 10 The complete I l tt of hom .. and 28 bualneate• dis· altemaUv• are: placed. N• pr•Jeet: leave ever1· Tbe nut pubUc workshop on tbln1 u la, Hll tbe exlatln& lbe altemaUvH will be held Newport Boulevard "cUteb.'' Nov. 12 in Colta Mes•'• Colum· -WNlll Newpert: add one bla Savtnp and Loan buildin1. ------· mm11mm We make it simple. Huntington Beach Honda P"one 113-1151 19232 ................. lluctt ~th of Qlrlleld -I I Irvine rPl l l O N 1, \'our Homt-lown Dall,-· ~.-.wHpap.-r VOL. 13, NO. 298, 4 SEC TI ON S 40 PAGES O RAN(,t:;. COU NTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS New ·Medical Center at UCI Readied By Rl<'HARO <:Rt: t I' Ot , .. """'' ..... t ,, ... Negotu.1ton. fn1111 l l ' l1\111< and Long K t<itd1 Mr 111 111•1.il Hospital have tt:"ntUll\'••h .il("''·tl to build a S\O m1lhm1 nwthu ol care facility ol'l tht' ln1m· \.Ull pus. UCI adman1~1 n.11111 lh11n Ho1berg s aid Thurs1l11' State and lot·al u111 vt·r't1 ) 01 hcials along "1th I h•• I 1•111-: Beach Memorial tfosp1t :.1 l Boartl of Directors ha \'e n 't 1·1rn1 ioll'l "1~ 11n.1ht•"'l ttw 111·.11 liu1 thin.:• l11uk \.t'J\ 1m 1-1l1\1• "''''"·r~ .... 11d \ ''"'k1·,m ;111 lur lilt· j ,l(m~ l\t'<h h h11:-111l 11I u~rt•t•<I \\t' .11111111··•11 ltf lf'lllli: J 1.1l ht'1 l1r11..1•l ... 1w1·1111 111 111 11ult••I 111·n1 t'JH· 11wlw l111H t•1n•·r~1·m') 't''' ll't'' l l111tw1~ "Ulcl II 'Alli ht• hll'alt"<l 111 lht• h1·,tl1 h ,,·11·11 (·::. ~11m11lex nt'..ir ltu .. 1111•llt l'JI '>rh•>ol j nJ \\Olllll 111;· ru11 h \ ti Ol•n µrut1\ l Ol t111r.1\I01l Wt''ll "l'l Ill• ll111twr~ '<lid lh.11 ti 1•\•t•rvthmg .io.-, ....... pl.11111'-"'I I ht" <i.creemenl "''" IK-· u11111m"ll hy l '(' H.egents 111 mill Januury 11nd the hospiL<1l l'oulll up4·n rtl January of 198.:J I fr l'Xpl a1ncd I hJL I he "('(>n- l t·pl ual u~rct'OWnl " to build the lltt'tf ll·aJ l'llf t' fdCllal IS lO be ap p ro ('<I by the Lunt,: Beac-h Me 111111 1:.il llus p1tul Board of l>1 r··~·hlrh m lute November Then lhc pruposal \\OUld \>e cons aden•d by lo<·ul 11<'1 0Hit-1als and b> th,· l '<.' Hegenl!> T he Long Oea t•h h osµat al would be resµons1ble for lhe ma- Jority or the funding With State resources and public donations accounting for the b<tlancc, Hniberg said. L o n IZ. B e a l' h M c m o r a a I llos patal 1s lf!terested 10 the project bcca~se there 1s a tremendous markt>t for such a facilit)'. in I rvim·, saiu hospital spokesman Jam Showalter ··wr have known for a ft>w years that some kind of mediC'a l facility Is needed in Irvine since there aren't any near the city ." Showalter said. "We think the facility would provide the best of both worlds with the experttse or UCI and the management skills or Long Reach Memor ial." He said the Irvine medical t·are center would provide 24 hour emergency services along w i t h prima r y ca r e a n d diagnostic services The clinic would uta hze UC! leaching staff and ser ve as a learning center for the uni- ver s ity 's medical students. Showalter said. The university and me mbers or the local comm unit y have tried for several years to bring som e sort of hospital to Irvine In J anuary or 1976 pl ans for a state-funded teachin~ hospital on the &;Cl campus were aban <See CENTER, Page AZ>, Irvine Police Ask Chief's Probe J .,..I, ........... _ PUNISHED ENOUGH Aobett W. B•ttJn SJ • tricture On Battin Removed One-time Orange County Supervisor Rot>ert W. Battin. re- moved from office for his 1976 conviction for misuse or public funds. has been punished enough and may continue his law prac· l ice uni nt er rupte d . the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday. The high court, sitting m San Francisco, said in a 4 to 3 ma · jority ruling that his 20-day jail term and $6,500 rane Sf'em to have been sufficient penalty for tbe Santa Ana lawyer. Ballin was unavailable for comment today but Orange County Assistant Dis trict At· torney Michael Capizzi harshly criticized the Supreme Court for not being tougher. He al.so was rather unhappy with the California Bar Associa- tion for · not taking a harrler stand than merely letting the Supreme Court decide if Battin needed further punishment. Bar Association leaders had said Battin's offense while a public servant merited more than what c onsti tutes a reprimand. .. Tbe appropriate discipline now ia public reproval. We tberefon order that petitioner 1bould be, and. here by he is, reproved," the Supreme Court rulin1 ln Ballin's case said. BatUn was ordered to pay 1875 in penalty assessment rees in ad· diUon to the $6,SOO fine upon con· viction on but one or three ori1inal charges contained in an Or,n1e County Grand Jury in- dictment. Quake Rocks Mexico MEXICO CITY (AP 1 /\ severe earthquakE' struck cen· tral Mexico tod ay . killing at least two people in Puebla and and another in Mexico C'1t y where it rocked buildin#(s for more than a minute The Red Cross rPported a rail ing wall killed tha two in Puebla, 70 m1IPS east o ( he•e. and that at least 180 children were injured the re when they panicked at a sports event and ran. The Gulf Coast city of Poza Rica suffered heavy damage. Red Cross of- ficials said. but they had no other detail<; The-quake. felt in a broad path over the south-centra l part of the coWllry, was centered about 150 m iles southeast of Mexico c-i ty and registered about 6.5 on the Richter scale -a jolt capa· ble of doing severe damage - according to the U S ~ Earth· qu ake Information Center at Golden, Colo. Electricit y and telephone ser vice we re inte rrupted an some parts of this capital city of 14 million people The quake stru<.:k at 8.55 a m at the end or the morning rush hour The Red Cross in Tu.xtla Gutierrez, about 600 m al es southeast or here. saad the quake a lso was felt strongly there but sa id at was not yet known 1f any dama~e was done Riley Raps Report on J"ote Counter Orange County 5t h Otstnct Supervisor Thomas Raley s aid to- day he thinks the county grand jury had an dX to Rrind in its con- troversial inquiry into the coun- ty's acquisition o ( a St.5 million vote counting system. "Given the grand jury's bias, I am not surprised at its con· clusions, ·•Riley said. The jury issued a 33· page report Thursday in which it concluded that the board should have an- ticipated the problem s that plagued the first use of the system in the June 3 primary election. The jury also said the board lg· nored the recommendations of its "expert staff" ln selecting the Martel Systems Inc. vote tabula- tion devices. The jury said the system was "untested a nd un- proven." ? Report Handling Targeted . - Callee C'ca•ed Fire Uamaged furnishings were moved outside of a home at 14651 Doncaster St.. Irvine, after firefighte rs put out a blaze apparent· ly caused b y a coffee maker that was left on. About $8.000 in damage was c aused by the Thursday afternoon blaze that gutted the home 's kitchen. Jury Oears Irvine Firm in Leak Case A two·day jury trial for a n ricials and investigators from the Irvine firm a ccused by the state state'sOfficeofSafety and Health Mondale Skeptic On Iran of improperly stor ing leaking Administration to the plant. containers of nuclear medicine OSHA investigators cited ICN By TM A880C:la&,ed Press wa s t e w 1t h o ut adeq u ate under Tille 17 of the California Vice President Walter F. Mon sa feguards E>nded Thursday with Administrative Code dealing dale said today Lhe lates t signs an innocent verdict. with adequate storage or nuclear of possible movement on the The cight-woman, four -man byproducts. hostage crisis should be 3p· jury selected Tuesday reached Central to ICN officia ls' de-proache<t-with •·substantial cau- its verdict in little more than an fe nse was the testimony or lion" because 'we've been hour of deliberations an Harbor Albert L. Baietti. its radiological through this so many. many Municipal Court • control orricer . times." I Related s tory, PageAJ > Control' imposed on the 30 Monda le said no U.S.-Jranian drums which had been used in a Anth F negotiations are under way to test to eliminate the problem or ony ~ determine the conditions for re- radioactivity leakagt! were ade-lease o f th e 52 America n quate, jurors ruled. S k Probe hostages. who today s pent their Lawyers and officials of ln· ee 8 356th day in captivity. But he re· ternation a l Ch e mical and peated the Carter administra· Nuclear Pharmaceuticals. Inc., The campaign treasurer for tion 's position that the four basic 2727 Campus Drive. had main-Roger Stanton, a candidate for conditions set by Ayatollah tained during the trial that •· First District s uper visor in Ruhollah Khomeini could be the temporary parking lot storage 4 Orange County, said today he springboard for resolution of the a rea presented no problem. will ask the district attorney's crisis. Authorities converged on the office to investigate letters se.nt Ofticials in Tehran say the firm al Campus Drive and o ut e ndor sing inc umbe nt Iranian Parliament is expected MacArthur Boulevard April 3 Supervisor Philip Anthony. to set out the final conditions when a fal&e burglar alarm sent David Prebish said letters S unday . The Parliament police to the scene and Officer supporting Anthony and signed s peaker. in remarks reported Bob Kluck found what appeared by four Fountain Valley men Thursday, further fueled expec- to be leaking drums posted with we re received this week by resi-tations of a break In the crisis. warninp of radioactivity. dents there. He claimed the let· saying the United States would ~e called for assistance, ter s ~ere. deceiving because not have to meet all conditions brrnglng the Orange County Fire they amphed ~nthony was. a immediately. Irvi ne Police Association President Ma rk Hoffman said today he has asked the city manager to investigate Police Chief Leo Peart 's handling of a police report involving Coun cilwoman Mary Ann Gaido. Hoffman said the association, bargaining agent for all Irvine po lice officers , decided in a general meeting Thursday night that the investigation should be conducted About 40 of Irvine's 65 police offi <'ers were present, he said. Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. said this morning he assumes hU office wm conduct the .inquiry. Brady refused to comment on how the inquiry will be handled. Pe art said this morning the "hole situation is an "internal police department matter." He refused to comment further on the matter. Peart s aid last week that rumors are being spread among his officers that he somehow covered up or tampered with a report saying Mrs . Gaido look gasoline from a service station without paying for it He sajd s he later paid for the gas and he didn't give the report special treatment. Peart complained that some officers in the department have been calling up members or the p r ess and \elltng them be handled the report improperly Mrs. Gaido said the matter s temmed from a mistake on her part. She blamed the whole thing on absent-mindedness. The owner of the service sta- 1 ton wasn't interested in press- rng charges against Mrs. Gaido. He simply asked that she pay the $3.87 she owed him for the fuel. She did. NIXON BARES HIS FEEUNGS Former P resident Richard Nixoa tells how be tried to cope with the slings and a rrows - sometimes insults -of public critics during bis years in the White House . He recalls lbat be couldn't afford to a llow the . criticl.srnB to gel under bis skin. The second of a series on Nlx· on by Bob Greene is on Page A8. Coast .. ~~*"~ (See RILEY, Paie AZ> ~ .J. Ai'"'4 ~ -~~~ - Department, co.unty health of-form ~r Fountain Valley c1ly . Speaker Hashemi Rafseni~ ·~ •• -\-~. ~ -· ............ ~-·-,w .• : ....... ~ "\.-......U-...,,.L .>,-X!)~ :-: ,.---~..,.~-~~ 1·11 ... ,~---1"" • 11 -___ '--~ , ...... .,....,,,,._ '-'. • ,_,,., • .,, '"-V _ _;,-~.#:£) • _,.,,,,.,,. ....,.._ •• " '~~~~ • .,.... &11491"T•s'W'"•.....-.,.... ~ ...... ~..,,., ... ~· ·~ A' I ' 'I Hit Her ·and Hit Her' McKINNEY. Texas (AP> -Candace Montaomery. obar1ed with murder ln the death of her former lover's wife, told a bu.bed courtroom ln a wavertn1 voice that she wrestled a three-fOot ax from Betty Gore and then "I bit her and I bit her and I bit ber and I bit her. •' Tbe JO.year-old bou.lewile and mother of two said Thur.day abe b8CUd her trlead to death June U only in sell defense. Aft« the klllln1. ahe said, 1be went to a Bible school luncheon. liln. Gore'• body was diacovered after her buband, Allen, •••1 OD a bmloeu trip, called a nel1hbor when be wu unable to reaeb her bJ \eleptione. I& ·-......ao•EaY WM arretted ifter lnvesU1at.on llaked her to 1 bloody lla1erprlnt found on tile Gores• ref~ la State 1Matrtet Court ll ln tta ftftll 4-y today. On n..-..,. I.be Pl'OlftUUOD rwt.d lta c ... ud the deteme o•••ld wttb Mn.·M-.-.,11 teltllDOll1. lln. llonqomery 1ald lbl ftlll IO U.. Gore Mme that day # to pick up a bathin1 suit for 7-year-old Alicia Gore. who waa staying with Jennifer Montgomery. 8. During a conversation, Mn. Gore asked whether she waa having an affair with Gore. Mn. Montgomery said. Gore, 33, bad tesWled earlier he and Mn. Montgomery bad an 11-month affair that ended some nine monlhl before the slaying. Mn. Kont1omery acknowled•ed the affair, but told Mrs. Gore It wu over "a very 1001 lime a10." she testified. Acoording to her testimony: MU. GOaB L11:n THE aoo• and returned with an ax, sayln1 :·1 don't want you to ever see bim •1aln. You can't have him." She pubed Mn. Montgomery Into the laundry room and said, "I've iot to trill you." Mra. Gore hit Mn. Montgomery In the heacl with the ax, 1wun1 11a1n and the ax bounced on the noor. cutttn1 Mn. Montaomery'1 toe. · M!'S. Montcom•rJ pleaded. "Let me 10, Betty. Let me 10," CIM OauJL Y. P11e AJ> J the Fri:nch newspaper Le Monde whether Iran would free the hostages if the United States s imply a ccepted Iran's de- mands. or whether Iran would wait \DltU the Carter administra- tion acted on its promises. "There are certain conditions which the Americans can U · ecute immediately -for exam- ple, unfreesina our bank de· posits, pledain1 to end all ln- te rf e rence In our Internal affairs. and renouncing def- initively the plots which It has ceaaeless fomented again.st us." be replied. Re8earcber Quite LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dr. Martin J . Cline, the UCLA pro- fe11or who performed the llnt known 1enetJc en1ineeriq ex· perimmfl on humans, has re· •ltned •chief ol the university'• dlvlPJD ol bematoto1y ud on· co1011 at the request or the wi· ivertAty. otn~ial11ay. . Weather Low clouds late night until mJd-moming Satur- day. Lows tonight in 505. Highs Saturday 65 along the coast, 75 inland. INSIDE TOO;\\' Th~re·s J>lenlfl of gho11t11 happmin(I• for the Hallo~en •~ in 0ronQe County. F'or o iam,U, chttk out P~ Cl toda11. At v-a.r.nc. or L.M..... At ...._ ... , ~ A> " .... '"-DMI C-.C• ... c........ • .• .,... .......... •M•t.i M ...... -c ... ........... .._, ...... llt ..__... .. • ............ 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The 9th C S Court of Appt!<ib said the Nav} ha!> lhe right "to protect the fabric of m ilitary hfe " by enforcin~ tht' stri<'l rule Froea Pagr 11 I • before grabbing the a x. "I was fighting lo control her . . I hit her somewhere around the back or the side of he r head. It was like ) was standing back watctung me do it. . .I re member being so angry al he r because she was messing up my life and I re me mber being so afraid she would get back up ag ain." Afterward. "I walked around . . looked at myself and discovered the blood I felt dirty and so ashamed and so guilty. The blood was making me sick , . I went in and took a shower " AFfER TRVING TO CLEAN the house. she drove home thinking. "I did not want lo be a part of this I had to be normal." She testified that s he bandaged her toe. rinsed out he r light cot· ton shirt and put it back on, changed her bloody blue Jeans and joined a luncheon for Bible school tea chers. Her lawyer Don Crowder shoved the ax in Mrs Monteomery's face and said. "You killed her with this, didn 't you?" "Don't. don't~" s he c ried. covering her face wtth her hands Mrs . Gore was stru~k 41 ltmes. 28 Lames in the head. and "died as a result of massive head injuries inflicted by chop wounds ," DaUas County Medical Examine r Dr. Vincent DiM'aio testified. THERE WE RE SEVERAL "gaping wounds" in her head including .. one you could look right into the brain tissue'' her right eye had collapsed and her left arm was broken Dr Irving Stone, c hief of the physical e'l1dence section of the Institute of Forens ic Sciences in Dallas, said Mrs . Gore's kille r "inflicted . far m or e damage or inj ury than is needed to ta ke the life of that person." Judge To m Ryan found defense attorney Crowder in con- tempt of court today and ordered him jailed for 72 hours im · m ediately after the afternoon recess. Crowder was fine d $100 a fte r t elling the judge tu "stay out of it" when Ryan told him to make witness Dr. A. Bright, a pathologtst. provide his testimony in response to questions rather than by narrat ive Bright, vi1Jwin~ photographs of Mrs. Gore's hacked body. said most of t~ ax wounds appeared to have been inruC'ted a fte r death. "In the instance of overkill. t his is not a conscious process.· he said. " ... you becom e almost dis associated from the reality of what is happening and have little or no recall or 1t." 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Iraq's charge came an a series of commentane,,. o \·er the state rat.lio in Baghdad. accus ing Presa de nt Cart e r o f · ·s acrif t t'tn~ America's credibility and i.elC r espect on the a ltar uf ha~ JWr!>onal ~lection interes ts " Tht• U.S presidential election as Nov 4 Baghdad radio and U.S. Am bassador Donald F' McHenry 's spe€'ch to the lJ.N Security Coun- cil on Thursday was a .. cheap mane uver to secure the release of the Ame n can hos tages in order to bols ter Ca rt(?r 's elec tion chances " RILEY ... Riley de fended acquisition of the system . "I think we made a good buy and I think the s.vstem will work," Riley s aid. The jury's inquiry into acquisi u on of the svstem was conducted by <A five-member s ubcommittee chaired by 1ury me mber J ohn MC'G1nnis One cowilr aide who was que~­ taoned by McGinnis in the pres · ence or the committee charac· terized the session as "intimidat- m g •· The aide asked he not be tdC'nlified. ~f cGinnis r efused at a press t o nferen C'e Thursday to charac· t eri1e the interview. "I can't i.peak for him , .. McGinnis.sa id. Riley said he was particularly upi.et by the Jury's ins inuation that the purchase of the system resulted largely from the lobby· ing efforts of Lyle Overby, a $1 M•11• Bl Ma rtel r e presentative who I Ion aze form erly was an executive assis· _____ tan t to former county Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. One person present when Riley Queued Ille Orange was questionL'<i by McGinnis on ___ Lhat s ubject s aid tha t the s upervisor . a Marine Cor ps A searing, $1 million lumber yard fire that sent pillars of name 100 feet into the night sky Thursday was all but contained this morning by-firem en from Orange and other cities. The inferno battled by more than 100 men caused minor in- j uries to three firefighters who struggled to control the names at South Bay Fqrest Product's in Orange's industrial dist rict. '·rt was re ally big,'' s aid Orange Fire Capt. Lon Cahill of OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT .. _ .. _ .,,.,-,tctent •"d Puf)t•v.t Tlt•tlft.t•lltN\"11 Edito• CM •letH L-A\~\t•rit M.-f\.+Ql"O lctltcw OfflcH (o"• AHW JJO W#\t 8•~ MrH I \.~ "4'•ff\ '01' NO (. .. U H1ct'Way HWl\h,..tOf\ ,..Ml\ "''S 6-acft 1ou1 • ..,.,. T ... pflon• (7t4)M1...n1 a......-AdvenJmfneM2·M7' the rampaging blaze at 2200 N general, became visibly angry Glassell St., a wholesale lumht!r a nd chaJlenged McGinnis to open· and building s upply business ly discuss Overby's role in the He said it took two hours for sele<'tion process. the 115 men from his depa rt· In its final recommendation of ment in addition to Anaheim. llS rt!port. the jury said, .. In order Garden Grove, Santa Ana and to avoid creating the appearance O range County f ire d e p a rt· of unethica l conduct whe n maJt. ments to quell the blaze. Ing major acquisitions, the Board Sma ll areas of rare continued of Supervisors should ~ive priori· to s molder through the night and ty to the recommendations of ex- into daylight hours and Captain pPrt county staff rather than lob- Cahlll predicted It would be byiRts who a rc former employees tonight before tl was tully ex-of county supervisors. lobbyists tingulshed. who are friends of supervisors or The blaze was first reported to their aides. or lobbyists who Orange authorities at about r e present campaign c on· 10:42 p .m . Tnursoay. w1thtn tributors." minutes. however. 28 firefight-"It was Just a lot of Monday ing units from the five agencies morning quarterbacking, .. Riley w er e on the scene trying to said. t , ~~r~-~ •t.V ... "i!~ :;,;~ip ..,,,..... tll out oot pll or fo'ro• op A I lumber. Center Set For Expansion The Del E . Webb Corp. has been awarded a S17.I million contract to build a UIO,OOO·aquare-toot. ad- dition to the Anaheim Convention Center. The Pboenix-bued company, with lntereata ln leisure, real e1tate and conatructlon. outbid tour otlMJr companies tor the ~Jeet. CODlt.nlct1on ot the one·atory addiUan, which will Include an ex- blbtt ball and meetln& rooma , wlll be1tnNcw. ll, wtt.bcomplltlonea· pect«I m the fall of 1•, ueord- iDI to Webb Corp. ottlclala. Webb built tbe otl1lnal Anaheim Convention Cent.er in lte1. CENTER. •. doned when the UCI administra- tion decided to purchase the county m e dical center in Orange. However. UCI officials have co ntinued t heir efforts to establish a medical raciUty on the Irvine campus. Irvine city orficlals also have said there Is a need tor a medical care facility in the city. City staff m embers are prepar· Ing a report to the City Council on the community's need tor a hospital, according to city ad- ministrator Paul Ireland. Irvine Mayor Art Anthony satd the city has no jorjadiction on University ot CaUtomia land and UCI doesn' need local zon. Inc pennlaioo to go ahead with lt1 bolpltal plal\I. High RfJffpr Honalc.J Heagan. whc1 has S('en many orangt!~ rolltnJ{ down lhl· aisll' r>f his cam· µaign plane , take!-. a im with a pumpkin for lilt! season after takeoff over K ingsport. Tenn. Heagan ha!-vowed to balance the C .S. b udget by 1983 !sec story, Page A4 >. Quigley Quits . County\\ ater Board Post E. Ray Quigley J r . res igned Thurs d ay from the O range County W.ilt!r District board of directors In a le ttPr tu board President Robert L Clark , Quigley, who has r eprese n ted the Irvi n e Tustin area on the 10-member board. said. ") find my schedule is s uc h that I can no longer make the c·ommilment that is required to represent my dis trict .. Quigley wa~ a ppointed to fill the unexpired term of retiring director Paul Cleary in 1974 a nd was elected lo o. four year term in 1977. The wate r district b<1ard Wlll appoint a replacement to fill Quigley's seat for the year re· maining in his term. The water district is responsi· ble for managing ground wate r i n the northe rn section of Orange County . Gas Valve Blamed NEW CASTLE. Del. <AP> A faulty valve wh ich leaked a cloud of explosive gases was to bla me for the blast at an Amoco Che mical Corp. plant that killed fi ve people and injured at least 20 others. the state fire marshal s ays. The explosion occurred Tuesday, when a mixture o( pro· pyle ne, bexan e and propane leaked through the valve Gas Fueled Newport Fire lh M',.,V •. Mi\HfSI ••• f.JA •• lh HI fl't'tf1 \t•ff I\, l(lol1 t •.1 .. ''" ll•·d ,, h<11 1· lhri111v.t1 11 w11ll ,,, N1·wµ11r t H•-JH·h " 1.,lk 1,f lhl· 'l 11wr1 h1111k11 111ri· JJntl ltwt1 'l plit11 li1:1I 1.:t111•1l1r11• tn.111111• l o I rlV,foCl•r LI ftrl· lh;1I par11.11fy 1l1•'1l111yt•tl th1· 'o\l'IC t·rn1111rt11rn 1•:11 ly 'l'hur...,la~ r 1r1• Hl1'J1l•l'lor<, wh11 (·110 flrffii'!l lt1111 ;:a1111lar11• w:t"I 11~1·11 ''' 1.i111li• lh1• ,,,.,. tJ:iwri l1l11z1· m th•· Marin•·r'i. Mil1· liutldan~ '><1111 lh1•y huv1· 1111 'IWIJ11•1•ts al lh" lllnt.· T hf' f1 r1., llJJ'>tlf·il I>~ a \N'Unly ..:uard ;11·r11'>s th1· "II ri·~·• fr11m thr; ho<1k!!lorr al W:lll Wl•St (;oaJ.l Hig hway, Nm,umNJ mo'>l 111 the i.hnp's l.i1)11k!>. ma~<17.lnl!!>, film-. :111d muv1c pr0Jert1>r.., AlthouJ{h fire uff11·1al~ <Jr" l"I in..: th.-da mage to t.h(! J.lrt1<•tun· and to c•ontent'> al rtJughl} $17,000, ownn"> chum th•· Ioli!> 1n property alon<: 1J. nl·arly S7!:.,1Jf)fJ On e s po k c s m an f 11r t h 1- hookstcJr<:, openc·d under lhe pro tests of 1·1ty 0Hir 1a l!» early tha)> mr1nt h , (')aims the X rater1 1:stabl1shment will ~ closl:'rl Cr1r two week!> lei allow for rem 11(i1·I 1ng and for dc·l1 v1;ry 11! n1·"' merchancl1J.c Owner s of the bolJhlorc :1IV1 !>aid they 've harf'cl their 11\.\n 111 vest1galang team to find out whi. the f irebug was T hey sa1rl they'll keep security guards rin the f}roperty around the clock Willi a m M a l ler. th e bookstore 's night manuger. '"'Id police he d left the e!>tabhs h· me n\ nearly three hour s before the blaze broke out Owners of the bookstore saad that until recentl} :\'1allcr h;,id been sleeping ins1dc the one· r oom business wh1k remodclin~ was under way. Ayatollah ~lasks Sold N EWARK.NJ IAP I Ayatollah Khonwan1 ma~ be keeping company with Mickey Mouse Uncle ~am and Jimmy Carter :.1s children parade an their Hallo ween costumes this year Nov e lt y s tore s t hroughout New J erse) are reporting sales of rub- ber Khomeini masks fo r Halloween Khomeini is the s piritua l leader o f Ira n, wher e 52 Amer icans have been held hostage for nearly a year "At first I wa-;n't going to sell it in my store I thought 1t wo.s in bd<I taste." Gen e l>eT onr• owner of the Magic Wand in Brick. said Thursda" "But now I can 't get any more of them People ~ct a real C'huck1e out of it " r ......... • .. -.. - Ttw 'f <i I k (}( lhf' Town. rls 111 ;rna.l(tori. i.a1d , w a:-. set t" began 11pr·rat1ng i:!-1 h11urs a day today Th1-y .,, .. d once 11 1s reopened. it \,\ 111 hf• ''r*n for busin ess a\-ound I ht• tftl<'k Thi· day bf"fnrc the fire, a two. pJJ.(I• h:tlt·r was t 1rculatcd to rrtl'lrll.N•ri. of lhc Newport C.:1\y Cnun1·il and l•J local ne wspaper l\'lissing Boy's Dad Sought The continuing ~ea rl'h for ci rn1~s 1n~ blontl. bl ue eyed :J year 11ld "cwport llt<1ch boy h<1s led In \"l.~Sll~alor~ l!i "nh~t the help of authrmtie5 an f::urnpr and the M tCleaJ.t "'<' wpor t dt·ll'C'll VI'S C'Ontt-nd th er•··, ~oo<l rC'11son lo believe that John K1c hard Ryan , last seen earl.v Wc:dne~day iiSleep in a C'rib 1n has granrtparents · 'ic·wp.m. home . m::i y have been Sll<JLChed by his fathe r !nve .... 11 gators '-31 d they've her·n w1aht1: to loc·<J tf 40-year-old Timothy f"ranc1s Ryan, '3 Bntish ,.1t11.cn who works in Saudi t\rab1<J Embal>sy offto1als in England and So.udi Arahia have been a s ked to help lrnck down the fathe r Newport police s ay the m ain desire at this point is only to ta lk '.'ith Ryan The boy's m other. 33·year-0ld Julie Ann Ryan , said she's in the process o r divo r c ing her husband . who s he last s aw rou g hly two months ago in Enf(land when s he left to live at he r parents' Newport Beach hom e Altho u g h police a dmit ev1denC'c poinb to ward child- s tcahng. they said they haven't ruled out kidnapping If th<> case is a kidnapping. though. police said it's unusual that no contact has been made with the mother o r that no ran som de m a nds have been made An initial theory that the child might i;1mply have wandered off while his mother was sleeping ha ve largely been discounted, police said. An intens1ye , all·day search Wednesday of the neighborhood and a PQrtion or ne arby Upper Newport Bay rc\'ealed no clues. A pack of five bloodhounds \\-er e unable to trace the scent of t h e miss ing you n gster a ny farther than lhe rronl vard of tus grandparents· h o m e at 1748 Bayport Drive Police s aid 1t 1s believed the fa ther left Saudi Arabia, where holidays a re in progress. and re- turned tu England Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we can pass big savings on to you. COME IN EARLY AND SAVE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME). DEN'S , ~ : iiiiiiJlatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor l663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MfSA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646·4838 -646·23.5.5 l .. .. .... -. -------.. .. ------------... ------- I• Laguna /South Coast VOL. 73, NO. 298, 4 S C TI O NS . 40 PAGES O RANG COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 .. , 1980 ~our Hom•Cown Dally N. .. wHpapt-r TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Riley Raps J11ry Over Vote Counters Oran1e t:ount) 5th 1>1~trh'I Supervlaor Thonua~ Hilt') :-n1d to day he Uunks tht-count) .:rund jury had an llX to grind 111 1t.) 1·on troveniltl inqwry into lht' l'oun t.y'a acquisition of a SI ~ m1ll1m1 vote counting system • "Given the grand Jl•rv i. hta:.. I am not surprist'd at 1t:s con clusiona. · · Riley said The jury issut.-d a 33· pit gt' report Thursday in whtl'h it conl'lud~ that the board should havt> an ·11c 1p:tt\"rt thl' 11rolill.'m' 1h1.1t lJI aftuc-.1th~f1n.t w.~ofthi• 'Vblt'lll 1n t ht' Jun<> :l '"'r lfH14ry elertmn l'h<' JUI") till\11 .,u1d thfl bo-.nl 1g 11or£•1J lhC' l't'1·ommt•ndat11m1> ur lb ''t>xpert !tl.iH 1n 't'lt'c'tlfl~ tht'. Mortt'I S)">h'mb l n1• vot1· tabula "''" devtl'c·~ The 1ury i;uul tht' '\~lt'lll wus ·w 11e,11·<I anti un pnwen · Rile) def~nrled J l·q u1r.1t111n uf lht• 1'.Y!il~m ·1 think we madt' a ~ood bu~ and I think tht! -vstt>m will wc>rk "R1ley.satd l'ht> jur y 's 11u1wry lntu at'QUISi uon of lht! !>yste m was conducted by it ft Vt' member ~ubcommitlee 1·h1urt'd by Jury member John McGrnrus One <'OWlty aide who was ques t1uned by Ml•Gtnnis 1n the pres encl' of the comm ittee l'harac· teriicd the sesston as "intimidat 1ng .. The aide asked he not be 1dentilied. McGinnis rl'fuscd ut a press conference Thursday to charac· lerize the interview. "l can't speak rorhim. '' M<'Gi nnis said. Riley said he was parlk uJarly upset by the JOry ·s insinuation that the purchase of the system resulted largely from the lobby- ing efforts of Lyle Overby. b Ma rtel r epresentative who formerly was an executive assis· tant to former county Supervisor Ralph Diedrit'h. One person present when Riley was questioned by McGinnis on that subject said that t he s upervisor. a Marine Corps general, became visibly angry and challenged McGinnis to open- ly discuss Overby's role in the selection process. In its final recommendation or its report, the jury said. "In order to avoid creating the appearance of unethical conduct when mak· ing major acquisitions, the Board of Supervisors should ~ive priori· ty to the recommendations of ex- pert county staff rathe r than lob- byists who are former employees or county supervisors, lobbyists who are friends of supervisors or their aides. or lobbyists who represent campaign con - tnbulors." "It was just a lot or Monday morning quarterbacking," Riley said. Steve Kozak, an aide to the <See RILE\', Page AZ) Dana Point Recall Move Started 'Dlsast roes' Blufftop Plan Draws Debate By DON CHAPMAN Ot ... o.11~ ...... ''-" An opponent of a bluff pres· ervation initiative in Lagwia Beach described the measure Thursday as "irrespons ible" and "wmecessary." However, t h e Ini tiative 's author, Laguna Beach physician Gene Atherton, said it was Hayakawa Asks for Slide Aid Sen. S.I. Haya kawa ha s joined Sen. Alan Crasnton in suppol"tiJla Laguna Beach's ap- peal for federal aid for repair of Arch Beach He ights slide damage. City officials said today they hope Hayakawa's letter to Presi- ~ent Carter on the matter will · nelp bring about a review or the city's appeal by the Feder al Emergency Management Agen· cy. The agency h as denied $84S,000 in aid to the city for hillside reconstruction below Del Mar Avenue. Hayakawa wrote to Carter that tbe city's claim is "in direct accordance with public law." He said it "therefore warrants a dditional participation by FEMA in this disaster." The City Council had approved spending municipal funds for the repair work in order to finish before the winter rains . When federal aid was denied, the coun- cil assigned the city's general fund reserve and an additional IZS0,000 of expected increased property tax revenues to pay for the work now under way. City Manager Ken Frank said today the Hayakawa letter "clearly indicates the senator's staff baa reviewed our appeal and the geological information we sent them . "They fee l we h ave a teattimate claim. at least in part," Frank said. He said the letter also indicat· ed that the senator and his staff recopiled the city's financial pUabt. Frank said the city's general fund reserve had dipped to about $7,000. "We need some help before too too&," be said. necessary ln protect the ctty's bluffs. The initiative and a second topic. the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. were debal· ed at the Laguna Beach Democ ratic Club's b a ll ot measure session. T he initiative. which will ap· pear on the Nov 4 general elec· tion ballot in Laguna Beach, pro· vides for a 35·foot setback for structures on the bluffs. T he setback would be reduci· ble by variance to 25 feet or 10 feet depending on the depth of the lot. Earl Rippe, a bluff top prop· erty o wn e r told about 50 persons al the meeting that the inatiative would have a '"dts astrous effect on a ll residents of the city. ' · . He said the initiative's re- quirements for geologic reports was unreasonable and unat· tainable. City officials ''will not and cannot" guarantee that t he pro- visions of the initiative would be carried out. said Rippee. But At._ :rton cited examples or erosion on the bluffs and said. "We need that setback." Tht.> city currently has a 10- fool setback ror construction on the bluffs A bluff preservation ordinance prepared by cit y of-• ficials provided for a 25·foot set· back. bul that was rejected this week by the City Council. Rippee said that State \oastaJ Com mission guidelines already dictate that construction should not be allowed closer than 25 feet to the blurt edge Altierton said tht' initiative was direc.-led toward "major re· development" and the central bluff area of the city. In the second debate Thurs· day. a representative or a group opposing the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station decried what he said were risks in operation of t he plant. Peter Dobson of Laguna Beach, a member of the Com· mittee for the Right lo Vote on San Onofre. was oppoSed by Roy Begley of Irvine, who described himseU as a citizen favoring use of nuclear power. Dobson warned of the effects an earthquake could have on the plant and nearby population. ·'There is no safe level of radiation,·• he said. And, he said, there Is "still no permane nt w aste disposal plan." But Begley said, "Coal is the CSee BLUFF, Pa1e A.Z> tf U $ rl o.lly ,., ... S&Mt - PUNISHED ENOUGH Aobef't W. Bettin Stricture On Battin Removed On e ·l t mt.' Orange County Supervisor Robert W. Battin, re· moved from office _Jr his 1U76 conviction for mis use of public funds, has been punished enough and may contmue his law prac- tice unint e rrupted , th e California Supre me Court ruled Thursday The high c<>urt. sitting in San Fr ancisco, said m a 4 to 3 ma· jority ruling that his 20·day jail term and $6,500 fine .seem lo have heen sufficient penalty for the Santa Ana lawyer. Battin was unavailable for <;om ment today but Orange County Assistant District At· lorney Mi<'hael Capizzi harshly criticized lbe Supreme Court for not being tougher He also was rather unhappy with the California Bar Associa · lion for not taking a harder stand than merely letting the Supreme Court decide if Batti.n needed (urther pW\ishment. Bar Association leaders had said Battin's oHense while a public servant merited more than what c o ns titutes a reprimand. ''The appropriate discipline now is public r e p roval. We therefore order that petitioner s hould be, and hereby he is, reproved,'' the Supreme Court ruUng in Battin's case said. Battin was ordered lo pay $875 in penalty assessment fees in ad· dUion to the $6,500 fine upon con- viction on but one of three oritinaJ charges contained in an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment Quake Rocks Mexico MEXICO CITY CAP J A severe earthquake struck cen- tra I Mexico today , killing at least two people in Puebla and a nd another in Mexiro City where it rocked buildings for more than a minute. The Red Cross reported a fall· ing wall killed the two in Puebla. 70 miles east of he re. and that at least 180 children wt>rc injured there when they vanickcd at a sports event and ran. The Gulf Coast city of Poza Rica s uffered heavy damage. Red Cross of· ficials said, but they had no other details. The quake, fell in a broad path over ~ south-central part of the country, was centered about 150 miles southeast of Mexico cl· t,y aoa regjstered about 6.5 on the Richter S<'ale a jolt capa- ble of doing severe damage - according to the U.S. Earth-· quake Information Center at Golden, Colo. E l e ctricity and telepbofte service wer e interrupted in some parts of this capital city of 14 million people. The quake struck at 8:55 a .m. at the end of the morning rush hour. The Red Cross in Tuxtla.. G u tierrez. about 600 miles southeast of here, said the quake also was felt strongly there but said it was not yet known if any damage was done. Office buildings in the center of town rocked on their founda- tions and seemed to t wist at crazy angles Windows s hat- te red and fell from some build- ings . Motorists stopped t heir ca rs and got out. r Thief Sltoim Good Taste The burglar had taste. al least according to the evidence found at the San Clemente apartment he entered Thursday. P,olice said tht: thief took an assortment of jewelry and a silver tray lrom the apartment in the 200 block of Calle Monterey after the tenant apparently left the front door unJocked. Whal he left behind, of ricers said. was a half. empty bottle of Amaretto liqueur, rrom which heap- parently sipped while rif. ling the contents or the apartment. .. ,..,.._.. .... ••llrr Ronald Reagan, who has seen many oranges rolling down the aisle of his cam- paign plane, takes aim with a pumpkin for the season after takeoff over Kingsport, Tenn. Reagan has vowed t-0 balance the U.S. budget by 1983 I see story, Page A4 >. SC Studies Methods to Save Energy San Clemente City Council members have indkated they want to see solar heating, water savers and other conservation devices built in to new homes in the city. Councilman Patrick Lane said Wednesday the city's Planning Com mission should begin pre- paring an ener gy and resources. element to the General Plan that would affect development of up to 10,000 dwellings planned in the city's back country. Reacting to a question posed · to him in a recent candidates forum, Lane said the city should beiin looking to the future concerning conservation of energy in San Clemente. He was joined by councilman Robert Umberg, who suggested the elements also contain re· quirementa for water limiter& and other resource savers. "It's better than buildinl in obsolescence in new homes," Limburg said in s upporting 171-'~;tJ,··~~.»!·~~~~~~ ~~~~-'*'"' · e lement wouYareq'lfre de - '' " •t B nd 11·t H ' velopentolnstallaolarhearin& ' er' a ' er where possible. orient homes to lake IKlvanta1e O( SO:.'\llght and shade ror natural inaulatlon, and use of water reatrictors and McKINNEY, Texas (AP) -Candace Montgomery. cbar1ed with murder ln the death of ber former lover's wtre. told a bulbed courtroom ln a waveriq voiee that she wrestled a three-foal u from Belly Gore and then "I bit her and I bit her and I bk her and I hit ber." Tbt 30-year-old housewife and mother of two said Tbunday IM MeUd Mr friead to death June 13 ooly in self defense. ~ tM killin1. abe said, she went to a Bible school hmebeoa. Mn. Gore's body wu d!acovered after her husband, Allen. ••&1 • • bullw1 trip, called a net1hbor when be wu unable CG r9aeb ._by telepbone. . .. llON'l'GOMS&Y WM arrested after lnv•U1aton UdN Mr 'to • bloody nn1erprlnt found OD the Gore•. , ~ m .... D'9tnet 0oust ll lD tu Mb ur today . 0n 'l'llmlida1 ..... Pl'09ftutiae nMed Jta c ... and tM ., .... ., ................. ..,.atelUWJ. lln . .....,....., Nici lbl wmt to Ille Oen ........ tbat d•Y to pick up a bathinl ault for 7-year-old Alicia Gore, who was stay inc with JeMifer Montgomery, 8. During a convenaUon. Mn. Gore ulred whether she wu havint an affair with Gore, Mn. llont1omery said. Gore. 33, had testified earUer be and Mn. Montcomery bad an 11-month affair that ended eome nlne months before tbe 1layln1. Mni. llonteomery acfmowledled tbe affair, but told Mn. Gore it wu over "a very 1001 time ago," abe teatlfied. Attordlnc to her testimony: MU. GORE LEn TB& aoo• and returned with an ax, 1aym, "I daa't want you to ever see him a1aln. You can't have him." Sbe pu1hed Mn. Montcomery tnto the laundry room and laJd,"'l've IOl to llill )'OU." ' Mra....Gan bit Iba. llontaomery tn the bead with the ax, 1wua1o:.•;:,. •nd the ax tiounced off the noor, cutttac lln. ry'atoe. Ml"l.-Maatcom•ry pleaded, "Let me 10, Betty. Let me 10," < .. GIUllLY, Pa,. Al) t. .. ___ . __ _ otber "90Ul'ce 'Saven. Tbe councU voted unanimom· Jy to refer the proposal to the Plannina Commission to prepare t ucb an element. Tbe propoaa1 would then be subject to several rublic hear- ln11 before counci conatdera· lion ol the document. Reeearcher Quila LOS ANGELES <AP) -Dr. Martin J . CUne1 the UCLA pro. '"'°r who penormed Lbe llnt known .-et.le ~rial ex· pertm.U oa humant, hM re· 1t1ned aa eblef ol tM unlvenlt.y'• cllvialan ol bemato1ot1 aod OD· cotoa at tbe requeet of the un· lven(ty, oftletala H)', . . ' 4 Board Members Notified By JOHN NE;EDHAM Of -0.11, Pllet Sl~ll Four members of the Dana Point Sanit ary Distr ict board have been served with ret'all notices by Orange Co unty marshals and a fifth was to be served today. Jay Howe, spokesm an for tl'le Dana Point Citizens for Aclidn. the group initiating the recall, said Thursday marshals told htm all but board m e mbe r Angus Smith had received recall papers. Sanitation Board Vice Pl'esi· -dent Jack Schmidt confirmed that he had received the papers The other four board members, Louis E . Dunnine. John McComb, Earl Salonen and Smith were unavailable for CODl· ment. The board has been under fire from the Citizens for Action for -= adopting a controversial pension plan that would pay members 10 times their monthly salary after they reach age 65. Under the plan, which was a dopted in April, m e mbers wou.Jd receive a monthly retire- ment check of $500 alter eight years of service on the board. Members are paid SSO a month for serving on the board. · Members would a lso receive an additional $10 a month for each year served over the eight years requ.ired to qualify for the pension. bers must have a strong ati.end· • ance record, meaning they at- dance record. meaning they at- tend 10 out of the dozen meetiop or the boa.rd each year . No other !lanitation district boa rd in Orange County has a pension plan. OesJ>ite the threat of a recall against them . board me mbers (See R ECALL, Page A%) NIXON BARES HIS FEEUNCS Former President Richard Nixon tells how he tried to cope with the slings and a rrows - sometimes i.naults -or pubUc cr itics during his years in the White House. He recalls that he couldn't afford to a llow the criticisms to gel under bis skin. The second of a series on Nix· on by Bob Greene is on Page A8. Low clouds late night until mid-motning Satur- day. Lows tonight in SOs. Highs Saturday 65 along the coast, 75 inland. 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Debra Gettman tearfully rt'c:ill ctl lht· bloody cond1t1on of hl•r boyfn<"nd. Jeffrey Kulp. after a fatal ~un~ beating . . "His fa<'e was s wo lle n with lots of st1tC'hes, his eyes and car:-.. were bandaged. a nd his mouth wa!'-wt red s hut," Miss C:cttmun, 23. told a Dade Ci rcu1t Court jury Thursd ay GRISLY TAI.E ... before grabbing the ax "I was fighting to control her I h it her somewhert' around the back or the side of her head. It was like I was stand ing back watching me d o it I remember bein g so angry at ht•r because she was messing up my life and I remember being -"U afraid she would get bark up again." A!terward. "J walked around looked at myself a nti discovered the hlood. I felt dirty and so ashamed and so guilty The blood was m ak ing me sirk I we~t in and look a shower " AF'n:R T RYING 'fO ~1..EAN the hous e , she drove t11Jmt' lhmking, ·· 1 did no t want lo be a part of this I had to IJ(' normal.'' ' Shetest.ified th al s he bandaged her t<J(!, rinst'd out her light cot ton shirt and put 1t back on. chan~ed her bloody blue 1ean:-.. am\ Joined a lw1c heon for llible school teachers Her lawyer Don Cr owder s ho ved th e ax in Mrs Montgomery 's face and s aid. "You k1Ued her with this. d idn't you ?" "Don't, don't !" she cried. covenng her face with her hands Mrs. Gore was struck 41 times. 28. times io the head. and "died as a result or m assive head injuries inflicted by chop wounds.·• Dalla~ County Medical Examine r Dr. Vincent DiMa.io testified THERF. WE R E SEVERAL "gapmg wounds"-in her head including '"one you could look nght into the brain tissue" her nght eye had collapsed and her left arm was broke n Or Irving ~tone . c hief of the physical evidence section 111 the Institute or f"orens1c Sciences m Dallas. said Mrs Gore ·~ killer "mfl1cted far more damage or inJury than 1s need ed to lake the lire of that person." Judge Tom Ryan found defense attorney Crowder 1n c1m tempt of court today and ordered him jailed for 72 hour:, 1m mediately after the afternoon recess. Crowder was fined $100 after telling the Judge to ·"stay uut of it" when Ryan told him lo m ake witness Or A. Unghl. a pathologist. prnv1dc his testimony in response lo questio n:-. rather than uy narrative. · Bnght, viewing photographs of Mrs Gore 's hctcked body. s aid most of the ax wounds appeared to have been inflicted after death "ln the mslancc or Qvcrk1ll , this is not a conscious process," he said " . you bf!com c a lmost disassociated from the reality of what is hapr~ning and have little or no recall of it .. F ..... r~AI RILEY ..• s upervisor, said the purchase of the syste m probably wouJd not have become investigative fodder for the jury had the vote ta bula· lion system performed up to standard following the June ele_i:Uon. Kozak pomted out that a firm that com peted with Martel in the sale of a vote·countang system has itself purchased the rights to the Martel system. "If the system's so bad, why would a competitor b uy it.'' Kozak said . OlltANOI! COAST 1 .,, DAILY PILOT Dog Owner Seminar Set A dog behavio r and tramtn~ semin ar for pet owners but not for dogs will be held by the Pet Responsibility Commit· tee of Laguna Beach Saturday from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . at the Laguna Beach C ity Coun ci l chambers. Pro blems in pet ownership will be discusaed, with a nimals . s lides. and films used in the pre senta tions . Dogs are not allowed at the semina r. o rgan11:ers said T he seminar will be interpret ed for the hearing impaired . The fee for the event is $10. Persons interested in further information may call 494 2000. 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'>;.i 1d un Iraqi m1htary eummw114u1· tir•1adc·aM bv Ba~hd.:.111 r a dio Ay<itollah Ma.~ks Sold '°" F.WAHK. N .I I AP t /\v.1tolhih Kh•1mein1 m ay ttt; keeping tompariy with Mtr kcy Moust•, l 1nclc Sam and J 1mm} Ca rter as t htlt.lrcn parade in their ll allowcen r o:.tume:. this vt•a r Novelty s to r e s thr11UJ!hnut New J l'rs ey tt re reporting S il les of rub mor Khomcint ma:-.k:-. for llJll11w<>i•11 Khomeini I!> the s ptritu•il leader or Iran. wh1•r(' 52 /\ml'.ricanl.. havl IX'cn ht•ld hostage• for nca rly a yt>ar "l\t ftr..t I w;.i:-.n 't going 111 Sl'll 1t 1n my store I \hought it was in bad 1:1 s tc, ' Cil'nc OeTone . uwnt'r of lhe M a~ii' Wand in Brtl'k, s1rn1 Thurs day "But now I can 't gel any morr 1lf them People ~et a rral <'hurkh, out of 11 .. Events Slated For San Juan ,,.. o·-, .... o. .. t "••o•. ·••ft •M•.. Calls Spurred F <Ol'l"l>llWG ,,_. ,..., • ..,n,, 1' ovttt1\Md lh 1rw . Ot-" .. t.M\t ~'"''"9 tom•M' .. ..,...,, ~ t fllod•hOft\ .,. pwef1~ MOnCl•it ffll,~ ,.,,d.t., ea •OI (O\I• flN>w ...... DO". &.•<" Hwt\ltlMJfon ,. q 11 ... ft •o·"'••ft "•• .. 1 • .,~.....,,., ..... --~~~~~-~~~nrl~I ·~·~-· ~ .,."' ... .,. '9'e<ll~~ )l"IO ..... ·~ • -, s J ijjj,....,"1t' .....-~-""-'•" fflf pt;tot.-:..J • ~ • • es 1 e n t s o . an u an :'!'',~"'<.!!:':'...!;.!'. ~.::~:.·.~,!''"' "° Capistrano will be saying good· ATLANTA <API Mayor byl!lo lhe~wallowslhis weekend ......... _ "'''*"'6M Pulbl1v.t , ....... , . ..,,,, EflllOI ,_ .... _ ,__,.,..qt'W) (f'tlt'Of °'"""" 1.-A\\il\t ... I M.tft..ieo1"1J f.dllot l .. IH'I. 8HC" Offtce 101/ Ho ( ... ,, H~W•y ottln• (&\t•MPU ))0W.O S..,\t, ... H111"tlrt910ft ... ltt~ tlftl•«" ....... "•'d Telepflone (7HI~ Cl•Allted Advertlllftl .,.....,. L.afun• .. ec" All o.,..,,.nte: r...,..." ......... ,,_w.., .. -,,.. ....... / Maynfrd Jackson's ,'lredictlon c1unng Fiesta de las Golondnnas laal week that a $100,000 reward C'elebrations. would "s hake the tree" ap· Events include a 10 kilometer parenUy proved true as police run through the Capistrano fielded a flood of calls orfering Valley beginning al 8 :30 a .m .• al help in solving the killings or 10 the Harold Ambuehl School. 28001 black children since July 1979. San Juan Creek Road. "lt'a been a madhouse around Immediately following the race here today," 11Jd Roger Harris. at l 2 . 30 p . m .. thos e less oae of several police public a f at h letl ca lly ·Inc Ii n e d ma Y fain omcera helping handle particlpateino beerdrlnkingcon- calla 'n\unday for the special test al the Swallows Inn at 31786 talk force investigating the kill· CaminoCaplstrano. lb11. · • Alter the beer drinking cont.est. He'U Ran Apia FRJ:SNO CAP> -Dt1cribln1 blmaelf •• "a beavywelahl," Sea . S.I. Hay11lawa told re· ()Ol14n W. he wiU run a1aln ln 1112. no matter wbo bil DemoctaU~ opponeat la. r the Swallows Inn will sponsor a Senor Sall.. Juan Contest. To be eligible, elftrants must be over 21 yearaor age and less than 105. Thoee enterint the contest must be willln& to bare their c hest and le11. 11M wtnner will be sel~led by Miu San Juan Cap istrano and he r court. O..ja \-'u J>01wld ;\.frlle nry . l ' S. am liuss:.Hlor to t hl' l ntll:d Na· t111n~. l1!'>lt!rb a:, I h1: l ranwn 'IH'ak<.·r a t lhf• t • N Security Coun<:il mci>tang 1·omplains of "v111latwns of 1ntcrni.l I 1urrnl l<t\\" by Iraq I nin has IH·t·n h11lcling 52 i\merH·un llo::-tage..; for al mo ... 1 a yPar Purs uit Ends In Smashup; Drive r . Seized t\ high '>IJl'l'•I l'ha:-.C' involving thn.•1· l;iw 1·nf11rc'l'ml•nt ai.:t•nrte~ 1·nd1·d in San Jua11 <'<ip1strano l"arh· toda y v. h<·11 lhr car of r 1 c·ers were· 1·lias mg l' r as hed into th1 · center 1ltv1dcr of t ht' Sun 0 1egn Frc.·1·wa) An Orangi> ('ounl ) Shl'rtff' Department SJ.)Ok•·:-.m;rn :-.aid tht: c·h;ise start1•d in Lo:, AnRc les at about 5 a 111 and l1ndcd 11n lhc frt;cway <ii .lun1pcr<1 St·rrn :m huu r latt'r He fore it emh:tl, p:otrol 11nit' 11r l h I' L II s ·\ 11 g I' I l ' ). p 'ii i l' t' . C'al1forrna I l1ghway f'utrol an1I Oran~1· County Sht•rtffs were in· volved "' Lhl' JI)() mtlc•·an ·hour l'hi.ISC' Taken into c·11s t1>d y by Los l\n geles police wa s 22·year -old Jao h Kazuak1 Okrna of He r mosa Reach, wh<i nov. fi.t<'e:, multiplt: c harges n f reckless driving Okm a r eportedly wa s n't injured 1n tht' c·rai:;h BLUFF ..• k1lll'r .. · Nul'll·ar powt•r 1~. l'ht:ap, c•lcan and safe. be :.a1c1 Hegarding nuclear wa!>l t' dis posal, Regley s aid :-..<.·alee.I con 1a1ners provide safe 'torage for the malPrial SC H~pefuls Pinch Pennies Twelve l'C.1nd11latt-'> :.1•c•k1n~ two scats on th!! San Cle mc nll' City Council Nov 4 :-.ubm1llccl campaign contribution totals for the second filing ix:rtod Thurs day. And results of t he s1·r·11nd 11er1od show ">CVt'n o r tht• \l07.t'n C'and1dates havt' r;.i1scd lf:s'i than S200 eaC'h in th1·1r hid l11r l1>t:11l 11ffi<.'l' Alan Kor:-.Pn. u rn unilgcnwnt (·onsultant and vrwal t i v1<· a<· l1v1st far s urpasse~ h1' oppo nents in ciimva1gn c11ntribut11m'> and cxJ.l(!nd1turf',, hav1n~ ra1:.cd $2.-t% 24 tn hts wa1 1·he:.1 lie lt:.ts no c:ontnt.ut1or1:-. 11f more Lhcin SIOO frt1m '"'' HI 111v1dual Ill lht· Sl'C'oncl ftl1nl.! period, and lt~ts cxpcndttures 11r $1 ,246 81 for th1· JJl'rtmJ Bustne~sman <:ar} 1-'ulli·r hw .. amasst'<i SRAA 46 lo datt' in h1' l'ampa1gn effort, and rt•P<1rls ht· has s pent S82R 45 of that amount lib s tatcm1·nt 11:-.t' no l'Ort l rt lrnt If/TIS <if $I 00 or more ( rlllll ind1 v1duci b Lmt~llmt· ~a ll ('IP.rnt·1Hl'a11 Ja;y Durkin list!> $852.!fl in rn11lri hu win". 1nl'ludrni.: $100 l'<11·h frorn Sam Kolias, who lish hi" r1<' rupallftn a' s1·lf t•mplnvt•d . and Boyd Ames who als o ''"') s toe ,.., self employer! Ames IS :J 1•11no;ull<1nt r11r 1Jt. n·lopcrs o( four r<1nl'h1•s in !->an C'l t·rnt·nt<"s hal'k r<1untry l>ur kin rt'1X1rts hi· hil~ i,1wnt $:\06 ~of h1:. 1·am1.rn1~n m•mc y Interim 1•11unc II ml·m ber Tho mas O'Kceft'. an atlt>rncy with 12 ,,.cari. on tht· <'ity I 'oun c 1I, sa1d.h1· ha~ contr1huted $51)() l<> h1:. 11v.n <·e1mpa1gn, bu\ has V\'\ to s prncl any monf·} Palrtt'k L<i ne. <1b11 <s n aJJp11111t eel council mc mlwr <'la1m~ h1· has raised $31;8 29 111 his r am pa1gn effort $244 of whu·h h1· contributed h1m:-.t•lf lie said hl' has l..JJl•nl S244 of that a mount Ot h er C'a nrl1dat1•:-. who n · t 11rncd statt·ml·nb l'l<1tm1n~ less the.i n $200 tn <·rmtril1ut111ns 10 r· I u d f' 1 n d u 'i I r t a I d 1· s 1 g n t: r Edw<ird Hcyer . f1nant 1Jl hrokN Story Hours Set/or Tots The Dana Niguel Libra ry will s po nsor a storyt ime re ading period for pre-school children age 3 a nd 4 Startin~ Nov G Acltv\lte_ will include stont>:, puppets. games. f1ngcr pl:.i~'· s11ngi; and crafts The sc:.sion~. will meet 0 11 ThursdJ) s at 7 p m a nd again on Fridays at 10 JO ~ r.. for eight weeks. R egistr ation is required T hosf> interested may register their children at the h hrary at 33841 Niguel Hoad or by calling 496·5517. Hubt•rl Un·n11an. s<1n1tary dis lr11·1 ext:cut1vc Hay Maddocks. inst rum<'nl techn1l·1an Stephen Hal•kJt'fr : percnnwl candidate ll11b ert Hus in . hom e maker Mt·lan1c Van:.f•ll and clockmaker Bill Wagner A third anti final rampaign d1s1•l11sure ')tatcrnent must be fil l'rl hy tht.· c•and1dates J a n 31 nl'<ffly thrt!c months after the Nov I ••IN•tt<m The 1·a11di1tates are seeking th1• two :-..cub vacated e<1rlier Lh1'> V":.ir hy former Mayor Roy ll~m111 Jnd coun1·1l member Roy 11 urlbul. both or whom resigned. Fornll'r c·uunctl m ember s O'Kec·ft· and l.:ine were appoint .. rl Lo tf'mµoranly fill those seats unltl thc November efectiun. f 'ro• Pagp :tl RECALL. .. ha v1• rcpt•alf'dly refused to rt-:-.cind th(· pension pl~n "We r\· nol runnini{ scared ." ~aid hoanl :.pokesman Smith <·url11'r 1h1s week "This is not th1· f1rsl lime we have heen m a cl1ff1 c ult s1tuat111n " S mith ma1ntiuns that the hoar<!':-<Jction to implement iJ 11t•n:-.1on plun was entirely within thl' law 'Thi• m embe rs or the C1tt1.l·n:-. for Action an· forget ling oM· guiding prrnr iple." Smith s atd "Everythrng we havt• done 1s lawful "W1· don't <·atcr Lo small pres· surt· groups.· ht: added · We <·atcr 10 ;ill tht· pc'Ople Now 1t 'sup tuthc·ml<1rarry 11utthe1rlhreat " Hut citizens· !>pokesman Howe :-..ays his group is not ques tioning the legality of the pension plan "Thi!> ..., not a question of legali· I y," llOWl' ~<rnl . "What wt• are s aying is that the m c·n o r the board have thrown away their ~uod standing 111 thl' 1·11mmuntt). and that the pens11m 1s 14-<t\ l)UI of linl' with t ht• :1m11unt 0< hours put in on :-..an1 ta lion 1h stnt·t bus11wss ·We obJCl'l lo the a mount of c•1 mpens at1on "'r t he s m a ll am<>unt of time and e nergy in- ves tt•d hy the board me mbers." llow r said Afler be ing ser ved with papers of recall . the board mem· bers will have seven days to file written respon ses w ith the Orttn~e County Regist rar or \i <.1lc·r~ T hc·11 ri·..,pnns c will be in C'ludcd v.11h the asserted reasons for rPcall on recall pet1t1ons. T he pelll1unrrs will then have 90 days to gather the s ignatures or 25 perc(•nt or the registered vot ers in l11t' dis tri<'l to qualify the rec.tll for the ballot. Howe said about 1,700 signatures ar e nee ded. Once a year and once a year only, Lees Carpets has a factory authorized sa le . A sale featuring the best-looking, best-selling carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we can pass big savings on to you. IK' MO 1lOm COME IN EARLY AND SAVE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME). DEN'S : iiisiailatiaii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • piHQNE 646-4838 -646-13.5.5 L t 1 I t ~ 1 ......... -.. . -----· -.. NATION ,'We ,. ... 1 Lord Snowdon. p h otogruph er and ex husband or Br1tuln 's Prin<'t'Ss Margart.'t. h1u told f nends that he ts broke. the Lon d on l>a1 ly Mir ror htts r l' ported Many, SF Prostitutes Young, Middle Class ~/\!\ .,.ll "'ll ISi ·o 11\ I' I (irvw 1ng 11111111"'''" 11( h1anl 1•\ 1•1! huokt'rs pro wling :--1111 .,.1.1111·.-.n1':-. 'ue!d.) f1·11 •ft•rl11111 .ir1• 11111ldlt· ,.1.u111 a .... ,. «•tt:r'> rlt>t>llll( ul1W\l \'t: h1tnlt'~ tu n h ft.-llf "horror u pi.11 he.nm " un !ht• :-.l11•t•l11. u 'tutly ~11\-. ·\11CI tltl' -.tuily '-i d1rN' tor 1111y~ thul 111.i\ 1111ll•·u1t· n nutumttl • t rt>111i ('rirmn11l11.i1 .. 1 M11111 :-,lllk'.rt, wlw dir .. ('lt'(t tli1• \t•ct r ltmi• -.tuctv 11r 200 San 1"1 u111·1·>1·•· r 11•1•aw11lk1•r-. for rh1· '1Jat1on.1I IJ"t1ll1h 111 l\i1 t•nt.1I lt1•ulth !'llld th•· """'» luu111l th11t i.lrno-it 711 pt'11·1•111 11t lh<' ''ll\ •• 1Jro~t1tutc1. Wt'll' undr 1 114 ,11i.J "' 1111111 lwr 111 r ht>m "t•t1· lO 111111 11 \•'Ill '> old 1•n1crgt.'d ~r. minority women df"lpcrntt' for money and middle du~:. while ll't·n-ugers tJesptrate lCJ ••st•apr-.i t roubh..J hnmc. M'> Silbert ., a ut ~I XT\' · t.:HatT 11('rcent of the pros- titutes -;auJ they ranie from families v.1th avcral(e or highn Incomes u~ually. tht•y ~aid they had been lll'alt•n and wxually rnol('sted by 111:iI1· rd ~1t11.:es '"l'hn•l· (1uartcrs of them had a re liJ,:Hllt'i upbnngin~ . They werf' !>t>nt to church while their parents liud dnnkmg prolilems. drug prob· lt>ms. d lot of family v1olent:c." sh(' 'u1d '"They run a way because lhf'y dun 't know how e lsc to cope .. Tht·v t raded the violence of the humt' 'ror the vi11lenn• of the stre.-t • Entertainment Tfl t' u t;t.AN<'•:v ST M•:•:T ... llllO clJI ion ,lu<I) p1 olJ.1hly 1111l11·Jtt•!> i:I 11;, \11•1\ ii ttt·nil lc1w • .11 1I \r.uni.:1•1 pro:. lllUh" f111111 .... ,.,illl11f•r 11111111•., '<lid M-. ~1lbo·11 In ".tr' I• r.im 1~c11, w .. ll'IH.l nol -.11 n11H h 11• h1• 1lltr1·1 l'lll 1.ut to he'l'<arln•r · sth' .... 11t1 Nearly two-thirds said they hail l11•f'11 be al ~n b; c us t omrrs, an dVl·rage of 41') times m their car.-cr'I Thn•e quartl•rs said they had ~t·n forced into pervcr!>1ons. an :ncruge of 17 tames • Information Pro:-"lrtutc..; 1n lh•· '>lud~ w1•rt vulun ll:~t·rs l111«atcd hy tl1t' !>lc l'l'l Wl!>c drufi( rt-h<Jb1liwlwn foundation f'oht·e file:. we rt· not ui.t•d ht·tauM· "we ruund that poor l't"•Plt and 111 111onl1es m our slud1c:. w,•n• .irn•!:>lcd inon• than lWi(•t! ilS ufkn ,1!> m1ddlt• r ial>!> {If whale µ<.'<>Pl<'." sh1· :.aid •Gift Item s •Displays SF.VENTY PERCENT s aid tht•y had been raped . 'totally unrelatt!d to lhc1r wurk, mos tly bf'c auH they art on the -,trects." Ms Silbert sa111 "The 111a1only nr·ver told ~inybnd) alH>Ul I he rapes " •Games • FOOd Two basic paths to pruslltut1on /\bout 88 pcreent said th<:y wen• poor or "Just making it." /\bout h:ilf and more or the younger 1Jncf. had pimps who took their money t F,.. Computer lmege. Chlld'1 Portr•" With Thia Ad. Napalm Used To Halt Brush Sunday, October 26, 1980 10 A.M . - 6 P.M. · About 6ll perrcnt re ported havrriv been physit•ally a bu'>cd by lhf'ir pimps. Well over hair of them art! tiea\vn regular!;" for dasn .. pec1 fading to surrcnrkr money or for try· 1ng toquit.Ms Silbertsa1tl JFC ISRAEL FAIR POHTl.A N l> Ort· t Al't ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Costa Me .. Napaln1, tha• Jt'll1ctJ ~asollnt• that An1eracan waq.1lan<:<; d ropped on Vietnam. 11. brin~ ""cd 111 Wt•stcrn forests tu i:ontrul un wanll·d hrush growth. l 's Hir..:st St:rv1cf• ofr11·1:di. say c;ovcrnml·nt rcs t•:irt•hcrs and erolng1sts s ay using napalm may I><' prefcrahl<: to the ~low amt hazarctou-. m ethod of han<l torch1n1o: the "::.llL<;h" or res111ut' left allcr timber harvests Almost all were "dcs p!.!rate." Ms Silbert said "They all arc looking t1l l1•av1> ... But mrn:;I a rl' trapped 1n feel IOgS or hopelPSSOt'SS nnd have 011 socral conti:l rts s ht' <id1lcll "lln fortunately I think m ore of lhPm <111' than we know of " .. Frff P•rklng Ot1 Arington At Get• 3A ADULTS $1 • A Community Service Sponsored By Jewish Federati of Oranoe County Since its approv:tl fc1r use this year. napalm has ~a1ned wide use in forests in Lou1s1anu :ind several Western states. includ1n~ Orei,:on. Mo ntana, Idaho Wushinlo!tun ilnd Calsfomw She l>aJc1 µrostit ul 1on would be cf•'> C'Ouraged if familif'~ atlmcllc<.I prob !ems and snuRhl help in1.tead or holdinf'( up ··a racadt> of lookm~ Rood wh ile th e whole fumily 1s crum bling " It's also important, shP s airl. "lo bring k ids up with somt· Sl'nse ot power over their uwn livci:. " UNCLAIMED GOODS AUCTION • • open to th• public '"• HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS a .. rlng entire Inventory of ac:cumulaad. unclaimed goods, plus others FROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE in Lot Angeles, California DUE TO A MONETARY SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BY SOME OF OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WE RE NOT PAID FOR ANO CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980. To include: Variout °'inete rup, Kermen, Tabriz, Soum1k, Kheltm, Ooubl•bae Bo""-r•. Kahmiri Ke1han. Afshar, prayer rugs, fine Egyp- tien ru11111, Afgh•nitbtn, Oum. Sinkyeng, Samarkand, Caucasian, Indian piec:es, many runners and more. Sizes range from 2' X 3' to 18' X 12'. C.rtificete of Authenticity issued for each purchase. AUCTION WILL BE. HELO ON SA TUIDA Y, OCTOIB ZS .t Z P .M. ~TONllACH ... 21112 PAC911C COAST HWY. HUMTl ... TOM llACH R1191 c91'1 be v1-!ld on• hour prior 10 euction Auctio""': I . Atller ln(o IZI 11 70t·OOH Term1: C..tl/Check A, A & A Inc. Most Complete Ha lloween De partment Anywher e! • To p Quality Mas ks • Professional Hallowee n Make -up • Costume Acce ssories & Props • Cards & Party Goods Get ready for Hallo~en fun . A large .,election ol professional quality P.roducts Make-up demonstrations and costume ideas available. Neer JC P9nney et FMhlon lelend I 844-2014 ~llEY--it card & gift store Search Futile For Bayh Tape INDIANAPOLIS <AP J -Rep Dan Quayle's father has placed newspaper ads from Evansville to Gary in his search for a rad1o message h e says Sen . Bir ch Bayh made in 1962 telling voters 18 year s was lonR enough for anyone to be a U .S senator Jim Quayle hasn't obtained a copy or the m essage yet . And he said with a la4gh lh41.t he never consider<'d the possibility of using the tape politically 10 the tight race bet ween h.is St>n and the Democrati(' incumbent ' I'm a collector I want 1t for m y old a~c l 'm stall trying to get a 'Win With Wi lkie' buttun. ·said Quayle. The ac1vert1scmc nt reads WANTF:O Bayh radio tape commercial from 1962 wht•n Birc h Dayh broadcast a messaJ!e saying lhat !H years was Ion~ enoul(h for any senat11r to serve." Rayh, seeking ;u1 unprecedentPd fourth Senate tt>rm from lndi,ma . defe:1te<l Republican S~n . Homer Clipchart in 1962 when Capehurt was run- ning for lus ffwrth term. Lifeline Telephone Service What It Is and how you can get It •. If you're a residence custumer of Pacific Telephone and you make a limited number of local calls a month. you might be inte rested in our Lifeline Telephone Service. Lifeline aHows you up to JO lpcal calls every month for S2.50 plus lC:IX . Each,;:all made over the 30-call allow- anc~s extra. 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We Wt're talking a~ut ttit> tnum11 uf his yt>ar:. 1n tht> White ~ \tw pubth' ch~ •nchantment t h•f l nt t.<ns1 fied durln• the Vl.-tnun W•r. and culmln1ted wit h ht torft•d ntaltnaUon from offlc~ •ftt>1 ttw W1ter11teaftalr "I don't aUow m ) fot.'hng~ 10 be hurt." Nlaon :ca1d "I lumed very early on lh•l you mW!t not allow it to 1•t to you And ia!I thl' year• have ion~ on and Lt11:. uaed to infuriate my cn t1 cs dur lna the White llouSt.• >' urs I made the d ec1s1un noc tu respond, no matter how rough the attacu were ·· . WE ~~E at a h1g hl> intngu 1n1 pomt tn our v1s1t I had told Nixon that when l had t>E>en 1n college, and in my earl)• 20s m the years immediately folJowwg college, I had run with a cru\4 d that, in the main, despised the very mentioo of his name "Yeah. most of them were like that," Nixon said. I said that there were s evl:!rc.11 phrases that people liked tu flil'l~ about when talking of Nixon. I wondered if he had ever heard them: .. Tric ky Dic k," and "Would you buy a used car from thi• man?" •'Ob my, yes,·· he said. "Yeah." I asked him if, when he beard those lhin&s being said about him, Ilia feelings became hurt. And be immediately said that he was immune to such hurt. HE.-..OI AleMrd Nixon that he might be a ble to win them And the poml was . ratht>r than wm them, rather th&n have th~m love him. he should huvt.• tried to do what he <'Ould huvt1 done very well have Uwrn respect him. And in the end ht' loi.t He neither gained the lovt' nor retained the respect." Ther e was a mOIJl.f ntary sile nce. as if Nixon might bt- pondcring how those wo rds ap· plied to his hfe. He seemf'd a bit uncomfortable talking about 1t , and became much more at ease when the conversation turnt"d to his moment of triumph the day when, after all the yea rs of t rying, he first walked into the White House as president. t•omt' up •nd have bn:allrast with him tlf' had stayed up lat .. aftl'r the lfi nnt"r flt" had dt" vr-l•>11t.'<l 11 terrible sore throat. 1aryn&il114 , anti was in ~ So that wu reully the fir11l Ume I w ie11 tvf'r In that bedroom Here wu Juhiaaon provped up on 0tw of the.ti big klng·•lic:d be<ls. and I ~at ~re a&nd h•d a cup of <·of few with hirn '' lt'1u 1.111 the tim.:i.s ht! hitd been in llw White House• itself durinat th•· 1':111enhower yean1, Niitutl :,aad that oil hill first ni&ht as pre111ckmt , he found himself wan dtnn& aroW\d, just looking at thltlgH anJ taking it all in. "IT WAS A NEW adventure," lw s1uJ "l explored It When you' rt> 111 I hNl' as a ~uest it 's I'' f'S u111vtuowt to sort of examine th1nji(s And when you're there uo your own. you sort or look at 1t through d1ff~rent eyes. "I never t ired of walking IHl•und lat~ at night. Sleep was a pMblem for me Because you're moving in tugh tension a ll day h>nte In 1.1 period of war, it is tough. because no matter how you Irv to put it out of your mind, you 're thinking about wh1tt is happening on the bal- l h•fit.>ld Anyhody in that job is ~olng· to l(f..ll vc.>ry charged up. And at rlight sometimes it's dif- fic ult to sleep Eisenhower used to I ak•• ~lee ping pills. I used to take them. l didn't take them much I liked to take just as little as possible. because 1 didn't want to have a hangover the next day . "So I never tired of walking around late at night and looking at the paintings and so forth. Coming into the Oval Office. one has a feeling of the dignity of it and the Mtory of it and the rest. You cannot walk in those old rooms without feeling or hearing the footsteps of those who have gone before you.·' IMAGINING NIXON walking REUEF IN SICI« G RANI> llAV t~N . Mlr h CAP> City of· fl c-11111' think thry _,,. on t hr rltihl t ral"k towud solv lntC u 11roblem for lhC" thowi11rtd11 of vl111lttr1' to thu ,1ow nt ow n rl v1•rfront t"Vllry 11 um llH'I Th .. y find c+nouich food iuHI enr1•rt ainment .1.1t the anuu11I Coa&st Guard t'" !\ t Iv u I u n d o th c r publu• r vc•nlll, but not c n o u.ih pu bl i c rt•ittrooms . With the help of a Gr11nd Ravids man. the City Counr 1l thinks it has solved the problem w ith tw o old ca b ooses The m an plans t o donate th e cabooses. which the city will r e m odel a s restrooms and place on a r iverfront spur of track. ~"""'" l 1"1W 'S'i\I•~ ,1• 'tJW' l-•?f tC•1t $f0t" N.,_.,.,.,, "'°'".-,••I CO$TA wu 641-1289 lutN._ ..... 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Please call early for reservations: 759-1900. ext 330 '' P S After Brunch, browse through the store we 're open each Sunday from 12 noon to !> p m al N-M Newport Beach NATION N M BevPri·f Hill~ 00"11 10 l•i G N·M Newoon Re.1ch oPtn to to b MQn I hur\ f r1 :o 10 9 and Sunaay 1210 S FREE COUNTRY FAIR Nov. 1st & 2nd and 8th & 9th • Free Hot Air Balloon Rides· •Free Prizes "WHAT WAS DIFFICULT for me," be said, "was that I was lr)'inl to end the war and end it in an honorable way. And to go around and have the students yell . . . you know,· they didn't say, 'One, Two Three, Four. How Many' ... no , it was , 'LBJ, How Many Boy1 Did You .. ,n the biographies or presi· dents that I read and so forth, they say. ·w ell. from the time he was in his mother's arms she looked down and said, "You're going to be president someday,·· and so forth and so on. But I never set my cap for it, so to speak. To say. Tm going to be vice presi· dent and then president,· and so alone through the While House 1 late at night, my m ind im· ~Auto & Homeowners • Entertainment Daily '1t1tftl I ..,._ a ldd ••• ~ .,,..,, ,_.,. d91r le .. ret1• _..._I K7•1lltf ,._.,. ,,_,,,,,.,........, mediately shifted to that famous Quotes By Phone j..i~ of llw ~ "'8tfld Ila~ ~ a 1J1f1 deal."' picture: Aug. to. 1974, standing in the doorway of the military ~ he licopter on the back lawn, a .],_. . waving his arms as he left the if'-_ ·= ... While House for the last time F.t.RMHS IMSUR.t.MCI lie bad obviously felt s uch love c;aou, Kill Today?' And a ll that sort ol thing. And at the e nd of it, look· ing at that period, the treatment of me was much rougher than what they gave Johnson. forth and so on Oh my , no. no for living in that house; I asked s4a.HS4 or IJS.107 him~~~~~refilling~~··~·~·~·~~~~~-~c~-~h~~~"~~====~~=~::::::::::::::::::::~ way. . ''When I was a kid, of course, I grew up in the Depression We bad it rough. There was a lot of illness in the family. We didn't have much time to dream about tbe future. We were JUSt tryin1 to keep our heads above water and s urvive l would have t hought being justice of t he peace wouJd have been a big deal him as he waved fareweU from _ ___ _ __ "I remembe r very clearly aomethlnl. I was s pealdnc down in Willlamsburg, Va., and this was right after l had beco me president. And l think we had made the first a nnouncem ent about our first withdrawal of 25,000. And this very pretty girl, sbe waa I guess 16, J7 . came up and spit fuH in m y face and said : 'You murdert.>r ' "I borrowed a handkerchief from a Se<:ret Service man and wiped it off and thel'l 1 went m and ~de my speech. lt was tough. "Th point is, if r had not bee11 schooled ln aetea't, ·th~-prob: ably it would have gotten to mf' ao deeply that I would not have 'done a sood job. You m ove from onebattletoanotber. And in order to do the job well, my best advice to someone sitting in tbis office is. don't be loo sensitive to the criticism. I t hink P resident Jobucm died of a broken heart, I really do. "BESE'S JOllNSON, this big, stron1. intelligent, tough guy, practically getting so e motional that he'd almost cry. because bis critics didn't appreciate h.im. He, till the very last, thought "BUT WHAT happened was, a t a very early age in my career I became involved m a very big stor y, the so·calle d Hiss in· vestigation. I was 34 years of age. And so I became a national celebrity very early, a nd I was a fairly good speaker , and I went -" around·-th'l!. ·~ill\ltY .. amt poo'pt'e· even at that time started to come up and say. 'You know, you could be president. you ought to be president.' " We tallted some more and the subject of his very first night in the White House came up -the night after his inauguration. when be moved in as the officiaJ res ident. "I had never been in the presi· dent's bedroom," Nixon s aid. ·•Except on one occasion -not when Eisenhower was there, but when J ohnson was there. I came to a Gridiron Dinner. and after the dinner Johnson invited me to the helicopter. Nixon'seyesglazedover. ''I don't know," be said softly. "It's bard to recapture It all. At the time I was frankly so phys1caUy and mentally and emotionally exhausted that I re- ally didn't have any profound thoughts. l mean. I knew I was leaving, and that was that." Army Tests Danger Told , .W.A~~INC.l'ON. (AP.L ,. , . .The.- Army in 1969 conducted open·air tests U.'lang a substance that some ~c 1e qtists believe could be hazafdous to infants, the elderly a nd people with respiratory problems, according to newly dis· closed ~ovemment documents. The documenu were released to the Church of Scientology un· der the f'reedom of Information Act . The 115 Army tests were car· r1ed out near Cambridge. Md .. to study the dispersion of potential c he m ical and germ warfare agenu in forested areas. No ac· tual chemical or germ agents were used. rr=====~()W ()V~~=~ mm~mm tiuntinat()n IJeach I The ~st ~cl~cmda store ~-:i:r-.'":'l"-.i-t - Orafige C y mmmmm Wemakeltslmple. HuntlngJon Be•ch Honda ~--1-1 ........ Ha,..n .......... 8outl'l °' ....... .... OINT FARME1RS MARKF;"I' proudly announces its GRAND OPENING • October 23 through 26 Dana Polnt Farmen Market features FRESH DAIL 't': • A large selection of top quality produce •Manning's Beef, cut and prepared on the premesis • A complete sandwich deU • A wide variety of fresh fish Our floral boutique offen all the ingredients needed "to ·create your own unique Doral arrangements: fresh flowers, baskets, linen, ribbons, boUday de· corations, cards, and much more. Some of oar &rod opealll11peclal8 '-lllde: Larae 8lu Selia•• FCl9&er t'arm1 f'ry1J11 CJD CKE NS 'fftll Pacific RED SNAPPER LETTUCE • 25 ea. 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In a 4.3 oplruon Th1.1rsl1ay that included a biting d1ss~nl by Chief Just.ice Rose Bird, the high court re(used to throw out lhe conviction or Earl LIO}ll Quake Rocks Mexico MEXICO CITY <AP> -A severe earthquake struck cen- tral Mexico today, killing at least two people in Puebla and rocking buildings in Mexico City for more than a minute. The Red Cross reported a fall · inl wall killed the two in Puebla, 70 miles east of here. and that at least 180 children were injured there when they panicked at a sports event and ran. The Gulf Coast city of Poza Rica suffered heavy damage, Red Cross of· ficials said, but they had no other details. The quake. felt in a broad path over the south-central part of the country, was centered about 150 miles southeast of Mexi«> ci· ty and registered about 6.5 on the Richter scale -a jolt capa· ble of doing severe damage - accordin1 to the U.S. Earth· quake lnformation Center al Golden, Colo. Electricity and telephone <See QUAKE, Paae At> Calm Before Storm inHB School Flap? For the first time in a month, a week bas gone by with no tar1e·scale teacher protests in the Huntin1ton Beach Union Hieb School District. In lbe past month, teachers have picketed and staged sickout protests over stalled con· trac\ ne~otittiP.DM.W.ith_the. dis-•. 'trici. · · But a teacher association of- ficial said today that this week's quiet probably is just the calm before the storm. "It's going to be a stormy un· happy acbool district until the teachers 1et a package they can accept," said William Bianchi, director of the West Orange County United Teachers A'S· aociatioo. Bianchi aaid the teacher as. soclation membership will be uked to vote on the district's •'final" contract offer next week. The di5trict has offered a 1' percent raise over the next twoyean. Representatives of the teachers already h ave unan- imously rejected the offer 31·0. The teacher represen- tatives want a one-year contract with a 14 percent raise, Bianchi aald today. The district's 800 teacben are paid an a veraee annual salary of $21,000. district olftclala say. "I have no doubt that the teachers are going to dump the rropol&l the diatrict is tryinl to am down their throats." Blancbl aaid. Tbe reeult of the usociatJoo vote wUl be ainno,&JDc~ at tbe 1ebool board meetlng T~ay Difht. Law Jackson. 22. 111 ttw IY7!l ,1ay111~!t (1( t WO 1•1111•1 l} 1. .. 11 I( H l'll('h womt>n Tht> 1l1o•c-1:.1011 , ~ rllll'll b\ J usta\·t> Fr11nk t<1«h& rdi.on. Cil!to rt'arflrml'<l lhf' pn·.,umed" t•cin st 1tu11onahl} or ii lifurn1a '!, 1977 dt'ctth pt•nall • Iii w Tht: court h.el1J tl dot!.s not ap pear to ·clearly, pos1t1vely and u n m 1 s t ak a b I y " v 1 o I a t e t he Ei~hth and 14th ame ndments of the l ' S Consl1lut111n DIES FROM INJURIES Tracy Fopl•no She Died Because of Her Hobby Tracy Elizabeth Fopiano's 1reat love of horseback ridins led to an accident lh•l caused her death this week in Los Angeles. A graduate of Marina High School in June, 1979, the Hunt· ington Beach youn1 woman first began riding horses at the a1e of 10, when she attended Spring View Elementary School. Since then. most of her spare time bad been spent around horses. including her brown mare "Fil" that she boarded at a stable in Huntington Beach the past four years. But last Sunday, Tracy, 18, and a group of friends took their horses to Griffith Park in Los Angeles to ride the tra1lr; there. R i-d i n g f a s t . T r a c y · s .bar.eba-0.ked. mare. r:an·" mlO the rear of another horse that had slowed down. The girl a nd her animal tumbled to the ground. Two days later. Tuesday, Tracy died in a Los Angeles hospital of bead injunes. Her mare suffered a damaged shoulder, but will live. "That horse meant more to her than anything,'' her mother Lillian Fopiano said . ··Horses are supposed to be dumb animals, but Fil knew when Tracy was com· ing. She would walk into the stable and whistle and that horse '!VOuld be out in the pasture but it would perk up its ears and come run· ning." Tracy was in her first semester al Golden West College this year. taking general education courses, including calculus, computer pro- gramming and English . Her goal was to become a forest ranger or a veterinarian. She loved the outdoors, her mother said. She had been in the Brownies and Girl Scouts. She often went Jo11inl at night and regularly rode her bicycle lo the A.C. Marion Stables to take care of her horse. "Everything she did had to be full bore," her father Gerardo A. Fopi1DOaaid. "Her bicyclehacllO gear. but she didn't know wbar (See ACCIDENT, Pa&e "2) Support Reactions Vary 'l'ht! opinion was hailed by At t11rn1·y General c:l'<>rt:e Deukme· 11an , whv s1.11d ... It 1s with persondl sat1Sfol·t1on,hat 1 have h t-ard the nt!WS that the C':.illfomJ a Supreme Court f1n e1 lly uphel<I lht.• wi I of the peo- pl1: · 'TodttY mdrks an important sl t!p 10 the protection of the publit'." said Oeukmejian. who authored the 1977 death penalty law that wus passed over the veto of Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. Jackson's attorneys said they would file for a rehearing and. if necessary, lake their case lo I he U.S. Supreme Court. Brown. ii longtime opponent of capital punishment. !>aid he anticipated a .. vigorous appeal " lo the l ' S. Supre.me Court. But tht gov ernor declined to comment on the tribunal's ruling. 1 n another decision. the court decided to consider the attorney general's request to set aside ci murder case defendant's sub· poena for records of the state's Organi:ted Crime Control Com· mission. At issue is whether a deCend· ant may compel production of such documents before he has a preliminary hearing in an effort Lo possibly uncover a defeni;e for the hearing The s ubpoena seeks informa- lion about 28 persons who al· legedly may have had various motives to ki ll the victim J ohn Monica is charged 1n the June 1978. s laying or Jultus Petro, whose body was fo und in a car at Los Angeles lnterna· tional Airport. Monica got the s ubpoena to re· quire the attorney general and the comm1ss1on to w ovitle the doc uments Tainted Soil Moved- PCB-soaked Earth Hauled .From HB Home Fifteen cubic ylfrds or soil con· laminated with highly toxic PCBs (p olyc h lorinated biphenyls) were tlug up and hauled away from the backyard of a Huntington Beach home Tuesday. six months after the spill occurred. The PCBs. known to «ause cancer in rats in laboratory tests. retl into the yard last April when a capacitor exploded _on a South ern California Edison Company pole. officials said. The material, which is used as a n insulating fluid in the com- pany's electric system, caused some shrubbery and parts of the lawn to die at the home of Stan and Chris Carlson, 6082 Pt. Loma Drive, in the western part of the city. But the biggest concern to Carlson and his wife. is that fluids fell onto his vegetable garden where he raised egg- plant, onions, cantaloupe. berries and brocci>li. Carlaon said he was assured at the time of the spill by Edisoo representatives that the fluid was harmless. He and hjs wife later ate food rrom the garden. Tbe U.S . Environmental Protection A1ency, which out- lawed production of PCB in 19'77, said small amounts can be very hazardous. Edison District Manager Larry Hamlin said most of the yard showed traces of PCB that was well under government reg- ulationsof 50parts per million. However, in the corner of the yard that was nearest Lhe pole, PCB counts ranged up to 3,000 parts per million, he said. Carlson, a pharmacist al Long Beift!h· MemoHlf1 ffifsf)ital, saf<l ' he is concerned about having Store Robbed At Knif epoinl In Huntington Huntington Beach police are searching for two young men ''•hO allegedly robbed a convenience store at knifepoint late Wednes· day. The holdup occurred al U :Sl p.m . at the 7·Eleven store, 8472 Indianapolis Ave. Police said two men browsed around the store. then confronted the lone female clerk with a knife, placing it at her ribs. The two forced her to open the cash reg- ~ter, then fled with $6S, poUce said. 'fbe bandits were seen in a bei1e. older model sedan. One suspect was described as a white man, 1.9, five feet. seven inches tall, thin build, with long blond hair. The second man was w.bite. 24, five feet; six iDchei t.,Jl, thin build with long brown hair. D~IJ "llot Si.11,.hott EDISON CO. C&.EANUP CREW REMOVES CONTAMINATED SOIL FROM BACKYARD After CMmlcel Sptll, How Old Huntington Beach Couple ·a Gerc:ten Grow? eaten fruits and vegetables from his garden. He indicated he has . s.µJf~r~. 1.1.0~kMMl .ill etf.ects .a$-yet. He said he is up!'el. because, l'ault Elllptied when he called Edison's <'entral office in Santa Ana, he was told l be ma.tef'.h tl con-t amed -only'"· mineral 01\. Hamlin said proc('dures have Tl\'o Gmnnen Rob HB Savings-loan Huntington Beach police are searching for two gunmen who robbed a local savings and loan of an undetermined amount of cash and traveler's checks Thursday. Police said the holdup oc- curred al 9:35 a .m . at World Savings and Loan, 6902 Warner Ave. Lt. Bruce Young said two men entered the business with re- volvers drawn and ordered the employees and customers to lie down in the vault, face down. The men then ordered the sav· ings and loan manager to open the cub drawers, which were emptied by the suspects, Youns said. • . .•.• ~-... J A cystomer who walked in durin1 the holdtU> also was or- dered into the vault. After tak- ing cash from four tellers' dra wers and the vault, along with three br ands of t ravelers' checks. the suspects ordered the employees and customers into a ladies rest room and fled, Young said. Before leaving, the pair also took a wallet. watch and car keys from one World Savings employee, he said. The pair wore wigs and sun- glasses, apparently to make ' identification difficult, and used gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints. Young said. One suspect was described as .. ~ix !eet .... taj(. .. JJ),edium build. wearing a sport jacket. The second man was five feet, six inches tall, wearin1 a blue jog· glng suit with the hood up . heen lighten<>d up and that all spill~ .• whe~!t~r miner.al. .oilo . .1.n fransformers or J\("B in some of the capacitors. a re inspected (Sff TAINTED. Pagf• A2> Suspect Sem __ _ Many Letters SAN FRANCISCO (AP > - Marin County authorities have received another letter from Mark McOer•nand, who is want- ed by authorities nationwide on a warrant accusing him of slay- ing his mother and hrothcr. McDermand has -Nritteo sever al letters this week to s heriff 's deputie s and newspapers in San Francisco and Oakland. He has neither de· nied nor admitted to wrongdoin~ in lhe shooting death of Helen Mc Dermand, 74, and her son, Edwin, 38. A letter received Thursday by the Marin County Sheriff's Departm e nt , signed by Mc Dermand. warned that private citizens who might try lo apprehend him are in danger. Coast ·- Weather . ,, Hi.t Her, and Hit Her' Gunmen Rob 26 "' orkers Low clouds late night until mid·momlng Satur· day. Lows tonight in 50s. Highs Saturday 65 a long the coast, 7S inland. llelUNNEV, TexH <AP) -Candace Montcomery, 9ar ... wtda murder lJl the deatb of her former Jover'• wife, told • ...._. eourtnom ID a wavertq voice that she wrestled • t.lwwe-loat u from Betty Gore and then ''I bit her and 1 blt her .... Mt ber aad I bit ber." Tiie .. ,...-old bouaewife and motbtr of two Hid Tbunday •....., ._ frtmd to deatb June 1J only in Mii defense. After the klllina. abe uid, abe went to a Bible 1chool au.ea.-. Mn. :=•a bo4Y WU ctiaccmlred after her bu.band, Allen, aw., • • ~I .., trip,· called a nellhbor wbeD be wu unable ..,,... .... .,,, .......... I .. w•-••Y WU anested after lnve1U1aton ~M Mr to • blood~ fta1erprlnt found on the Gore•' ~ ...... DllUtct eoart" lD tu Mb 481 t.odaJ. On ..... ~ ~ ...... , .. c ... ~ u.. ., ... ...... ..... ...._..,. •• llldmolJ'. ... ~·., .......... t.o ... ~ bom• tbat ., .. to pick up • bathln& auit for 7-year~ld Alicia Gore, who was staym, with Jfllnifer Montsc>mery, 8 . Durtna • conversation, Mn. Gore uked whether she wu havina an affair with Gore, Mn. Moataomery aaid. Gore, 33, had test.lfted earlier he and Mn. Montaomery bad an ll·month affair that ended tome nine mofttbl before the 1layin1. Mn. Mont1omery aclmowledled the affair, but told Mn. Gore It wu over "a very lonl time a10," abe teatified. AcCCJl'diq to her teaUIDCIQY: llll8. GOalt L&n TBS aooM and returned with an u , ••Yinl ''1 don't want you to ever see him a1ain. You can't have him." I Sbe puahed Mn. MontcomerY lnt.o the laundry room ud 1ald , ''I've IOt to kW you." llrw. Gore hit Mn. Mmtaomery ID the bead witb the ax, 1wua1 a1aln and the ax tiouneed off tbe noor, cuttlna Mn. Mcatome.ry'atoe. Mr1. Moetsom•rJ pleadld, ·•Let me ;o, Betty. Let me ~o,'' ( ... GalllLY., Pa1e Al) TORRANCE (AP) -Three masked gunmen robbed 26 employees of a filter bat factory and escaped with $350 and an un- determined amount of jewelry, • Los Anaeles County Sheriff's spokesman said today. Two employees suffered minor .._,w1es In tbe JO-minute holdup which be1an about 10: lS p.m . 'Jbu.nday when the robbers entered the Menardl Soutbem Corp. on Francisco Street, sald 1herilf'1 Deputy P at Soll. The 1uapects, armed with two t\and1un1 and a knife, t ook money and Jewelry from each o( the za. women and three men and then locked them ln a reatroom. INSIDE TODA t' T~tt'I plenty of gho11ly happmmg1 for IM Hallo~"' 1ea1on in~ Cm.nty. For a 1ample. chl:ck out Page CI today. MHIH --11 ,, Me•••• CM MllttMI, ..... Malt-I"-' M ,,_.(_j( .. ... , •• ,01 ""·--· "'' .,.,.. ,, , ._, __ , ,, '-'••••.... 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Siii ~Im~ l'hur~1la~ 'doi.t• 11111 l.1l t•1 t11111P•l l11 around$628 The British pc1und "J~ trudtn~ ul $2 457:.! 111 Lo11clm1 up Ii "'" $2 44i&5allhe l'IO!\t' on Thur...cla~ tn Tokyo, when• t ra1h na,: l!ntb t'k'Co rt• 11 ~14tn~ H\ t-:11111111-. 1h1• dollar C'11rnbed !l harpl) a.:a1n~t ttw .lapunt'St' y,·n. lo f1r11o;h 1111· "l'l'k a t 2 12 55 en Th a l's Ufl ;1 :m ~ C'n from Thursda y·:. t'lttM' anti ii ;1~1 \1•11 fro m the close la st Fr 111ay Bftadng D....-ri,,,,.,, al .ff• dn' Trial M !AMI (A P l In the fi rst murde r trial sll'mmm..: from Miami 's i;pring rttt't' nots , De bra Gettman tearfully n ·c·ulh·d lt11· blood y conditio n of he r boyfnend. J e ffrey Kulp. aftt'r a fatal ~·in~ beating "His face wa!> !>W•>llen wit h lots of stitches. his eyt•s unct <.·ar!> were ba ndaged . and his mouth was wired shut.·· Miss Gettm an. ~3. told a Dade C1rcu1t Co urt j uryThur!:tday GRISLY TAI,E •.• before gra bbing the ax "I was righting lo control her . I hit her so mewhen· a round the back o r t he side of her head It was like I wa s stand an~ back watchmg me do it. I remember being so a ngry at her because she was messing up my life a nd I reme mber bein~ !lO afraidshe would get back up agam " Afterward. ··t walked around . . looke d at m yself and discovered the blood. I fell dirty and so as ha med and so guilty T he blood w as makin~ me sick I went in a nd took a s howe r " AFl'ER TRYING TO Cl,EAN the house, she drove home thinking. "l did not want to be a part of this I had to be normal." She testified that s he ba ndaged her toe. rinsed out he r h~ht cot- to n shlrt and put 1t back on, f~a!"ged her blqody blue jeans a nd , joined a lunchedh for Bi 6\e schoo( te achers. H e r lawyer D on Cro wde r s hoved the ax in Mrs . Montgome ry's face and said, :·v ou killed her with this, d idn't )'OlJ?" . • . "Don't , don 't 1 .. she cr ied, cove ring her face with her hands Mrs . G<>re was stru<.·k 41 tames, 28 times in the head . and "died as a result of mass1vt' head inJuries inflicted by chop wounds." Da llas County Med1c;il Exa miner Or Vincent Di Maio testified ,.,.... r_,,,. A I ACCIDENT .. Post Open On School Commission the first nine w~re S he was always in high gcar " Tra cy 1s s u rv1 ve<l by he r .parents, her siste r J>a t rici<.1 Kent and brother Chris F0pi<.1no. ~·. R~sary _will be h.tld ~l7 J..onigl'lt . Mass will be at 11 a .m Saturday Both will be at SI Bona venture Cat h 0 li c C h ur c h , 16 4 00 Springdllle S t . ll u nungton Beach Inte rment will follo w al Holy Cress Cem etery, Los Ange les Postal Rate -Sparks Suit SACRAMENTO CAP J -State Republicans have riled a rederal suil, 12 days before the e lection, accusing Democrats or abusing a cheap pos tal rate that has saved them more than $50.000. Democrats insisted that they have complied with the law and a c cus ed the GOP of "s our grapes" because Republicans haven't used the new posta1 rate effectively themselves . ORANGE COAST " r DAILY PILOT '"* Or .... t ... , Dfllf P1101 ""''" "''""' " .._ i°""b1n.Mt t .. MeW"-Pr•\\ •\ l>"'bt''"-0 0• ttw- .. ' Ot•"9': (M •t Pubf•''""tO (omP•"1 ~'•ff' e<ht•on' •r• ~·~ ~•• 1nrouoPt ""°'' tot C:o\t•· ....,,,., Hf'•OO•I •• ,,.. Hv'\OfWlto" ::.\'.,~~"~ ~·~., :~~:;.~.~ p.voti\Md Mtwr•n ~ \.u"4-•'f'\ ff\.,. pt1M1C).ltt "'*"'"''"' OH l't\ 1\ .. , l>l W•\\ ft•t \tf.,..t 0 0 &os 1S.0 c. ... t.-..,..~•. C•lltbf'n•• 0•1• • ll-r1 M -Pt•"tlil>"l•fWf PuN+\IW>T T-••M-AiUf'l•'ti"'t ••• ., C ... rlwt M L-"'''''tint M.4~1ht t..•1t0t -·-W.\10._C_• f oll"' Offlc•• .._. 8'>.t<• ltll No (°"\I Hl9"WO Co•I• Mow 110 '!YUi 8., SHft't T'....,...,..,,14)~ Ct••tfffH Aft•f'tteiftl ..... ,. The Ocea n View Seh1>0I IJ1 !> lrtcl in ~';'!'~in_g~onwBt:~~-h 1~. <1<' C'e'pUng applitat1nns ror 3 thr e•· ye ar te rm o n the d i stri c t '~ Pe rs onnel Commission T he P e rsonne l Co m m 1s:.1011 works with the school bo<.trd and a dminis tra tors overseein ~ a merit sys~ for hinnt and pro moting classified employet!S tn the d istrict. Applic ants m ust be regis tered voters living in the d ist rict and be known to s upport the prin ciples of t he m e rit syste m or pro m otion, a district spokesman said The school distric t includes Huntington Beach and parts of Fountain Valley, Westminster and Midway City _ Applications m ay be obtained at 16940 B St. Huntington Bea<!h and mYSt be riled with the dis tricl by Oct. 29. The a ppoint ment should be m ade at \he r eg ular Nov. 17 school board meet ing. Speed Soccer Camp Planned Br ~?Y~ .. 9~ The -Fountain Valley Boys Club is conducting registration now for a speed soccer camp to be held during November at Los Caballeros' Racquet and Sports Club. Free T shirts wiU be given to the first too youncsters who sign up. The pro1ra m is open to boys and 11r1s. grades thr ee through elcht. The IOCCer camp will be con- ducted from 9 a .m . to noon on Nov. 2, 9, 16 and 23. Registration ree •• •10. Interested younaaters can slgn up at the Boys Club, 9840 Talbert Ave .. or can call the club at 961·5.252. The Fountaln Valley B9ys Club, open to boys and a lrta ' lo 1•. of/era iamea. art• and craft&, and pb19ical educatlon pro1ra11111 from 2:30 to •:30 p.nt. ~)'~Friday, 10 a.rn. to l':llrp.m. on Saturday1. ,, ... , .,, .. , , ...... ~ f'UNISHl:D ENOUGH Robert W Bettin ~._.Ir it' l 1-Lre t J11 Battin Ue11ioved 1111 ,· 111111• t1 r.1nge ('11unl y !'>1q 11•n "°' H11h1·11 \\' lla tlm. re 11111\ l'!I rr11111 flfflf't' ror his 1971i 1·1•11\'1d 1,,n for 1n1~ust• nf publk I 111111'-. ha~ lw<·n p11n1shccl t•nou~h .111d 111.1r n 111l 11111t· h1~ law pra<' I I I' •• II II I II I ,. r r II p I I'd . t h ,. \·a It f11rr1111 -;u11n •nw l '1Ju rl ruled 'l'h111 !>d,t\ Ttw h igh 1·rn1r1 "1ll 111..: "' San I• r a11 n~1·0, ~a rd 1n a <1 to :.I m a 1or11 \ l'ultug lh;.11 h 1 ~ 20 day Jail ll•r111 :rnd W.500 fine seem to h:l\'t' l)(•1•n "1fftnent pen ally for t he s.111la /\n.1 l;l\') l'r Ha ll in "a ., una \ u1l.J ble for 1·11 m n11'nl tod<.1y hut Ora11g1· CC1unt \ 1\~s1 ~1 anl IJ1s 1 ril't Al t•Jrnt•v :\l1r h;wl ('ap17.7.1 hat~hl11 rri t1 l'~Zt'CI lhl! Su11r1•nw t'1Jurt for not bt.•mlo( toUAhcr I k als<i wa:-r alhl'r unhappy with the ('al1forn1a Bi1r A~~oc1a lion for not t<.1k 1ng a h a rder ~l;.ifllJ than men·ly lctt111g tht- Supremc C11u rt d<'l'id c 1f Battin nc>eckd further punish me nl Bar ;\~snc1at111n ll•ade r!> had ~aid Hu111 n 's ofre ns e while J puhllt· st·r vant m<.'ril~d m•lrl' l h a n w h a t <' o n s t 1 t u t c s a n •pn ma nd "T he· a ppr o11riatc d1 sc·1plme no -w 1:-. public rt•pr ov a l Wl' there for<.' nrdcr that petillonc·r s hould he, a nd he r eby he is. r e proved," the Supr em e Court rultn~ 1n Battin'!> ca!><: said Ba ttin was order ed to pa y $875 in pen aJty assessm ent rees in ad- dition to the 16.500 rine upon con- v 1('t 1o n on b ut one o f three orii.:m <.tl rhaq!l'S eont aincd in an Orcrnj(1· t'rnmt) <ir and Jury in- 1'11ctm ent lie wa~ c·11n\ ll'l••<I only on th1· m1s us1· nf puhhc fund'> c·oun r among other!> a ll<·g 1ng grand t h I' r I a n fl p r c Sc n I a I I <> n I> r rra11d11lcnt (•la1m:. .l u~l 1t·r F r ank H11•hardson . who wroll' th1• f1111J111g and was Jt111)l•d hy Wdlntrn Clark a nd W tll•\ :\fantll'I. s ;m l Ballin dP "'r VC11 ~11m1: aC't ual !>U,pens1nn (rorn th1.: praeti1•t· of law .. fl wa~ a11 1•x trc·m cly serio us <.'On v-Hi\mn 11nri l'm lli~mJ)'fJ(Jmted-# t hat the ~uprcnll' ('ourt tre ats it so 1 .. n1M1lly," ;\~!>t:.lant l>islncl Altc>r n1•y C'ap1zz1 ~a1rl toda y ('arJ1zz1 wa~ a l!.11 C'rtl1cal of the Bar Assoeial1on for not st and ing UlJ m on • :;tron.l!lY <Jrtd lea\lillg_. t ht' Ill' n a It\ rt c <'I!> t<l n t o l he o.,la l <.' ht i.:hcst court Suspect Held In Rape Case A l>owney m an was arr ested by lluntin~ton Bea ch police Wednes day in connection with the Oct 4 attempted rape of a 16-year ·old girl Richard Ke lly Thaxto n. 21, was arrested m his ho m e on an at· te mpted rape wa r rant a nd was JIHlcd in lieu of$25,000 bail. Po lice said the Huntington Beach tt>cn·<.1gcr met the suspect al a tnend's home a nd agreed to share a bieycle ride with him. During the r ide. the suspect ~topped the bicycle in a driveway. thre w the girl to the ground, st ruc k he r in the face and began rem oving her clothes, police said . The girl fought orr the attacker, whonedon-foot.-- Police identified Tha xton as the suspect a nd obtained an arrest warra nt. Three Shot In Cafeteria DES PERES. Mo. <AP) Two cooks and a manager ol a St. Louis County caleteria were shot and killed early Thursday, appar ently by robbers, police said. Des Peres Patrolman Frank Berberich said a rourth person, Judy Caaalo, was critically w o unded in t he incident a t Pope's Cafeteria ln the West County Shopph•I Mall. The a.Mt were identified u James W o od, production manacer. and cooks Edna Ince and Carolyn Turner. J Mondale Skeptic On Iran lh Th•· i\H!W<'l1ted Prf'HS \ 11•1· l'1 t·,1dt·n l Walw r F Mon ti.ti•· -.aul 111cla y lht• lut<•sl s1~ni. of 1111ss1hh• muvt·mt:nt on the hus lll~f' c•r isls shoultl hl' ap pr11i1d wd with "~uhstant1al l'llU t 11111 " ht•1·ausc .. we've hce n I hroulo(h th•~ so many , m an y llfllt'll .. Mone.l ull' s au.I no S lranum 11cgotiutlons an• under wuy lo dctcrm int• lh<· rnnihl1ons ror re l1•a s c o f rhe riz A m l'rJ can hos t agt'S. who lnday ~pent their 35'ilh day tn capt1v1ty Hut he re swat ed the Carter ad m inistra tton 's pos1t111n th al the four basic· co n d 1l1ons M'l h y A y atulltth Huho llah Khomc1n1 could be the s pringboanJ for rcsolut ton of th<' l'r!SiS Ofrlc1ab in T1•h1 a n sa\ tit(• Iranian Parliame nt I!> t'Xpcctcd LO set OlJl lh(• rina I c·ond 11tons S unda y Th <' P ar l iam e nt s pea ker. 1n rt'rnci rks rcportt•d Thursday. fur1 her fueled ex pet• talio ns of a hn·ak 1n t he crb1s. saying the l 1n1lcd Stales would not havt• lo met•l a ll cond1t1<10!> 1 m mdl1 alt•h Sl)eaker i la :-ihc m 1 ft i.lfSan 1an1 was ao;kl•tl 111 an intcrvll'w with 1 hf' ..... ,.n,.h n1•ws pa1>l'I' l.f• Monch· wbcl he r I ra n would frt'l' tilt' hust tt~<·s 11' ltw l 'ntted Sta t1·~ "im ply a el•epte rl Iran's ll P mand~. 11r wh1•ther Iran would "all until I.he C'arlt•r <irlr;iin1slra 111>0 ul'IP<l 1m 1b 11rom 1:0.1·s Iraq Claims Capture of \ital Port H .. ;IHl 'T Lt·ha non t Al't Iraq s a11J its 1 ank:-. an<i I r11ops cap tun•d 1ht• vital Iranian po r1 nf K ho r r a rns hahr and ovl·r ran 1·11e ry ya rd of lht· 1•ily lo<l;Jy in lhC'tr grt'alcsl v1t'lory of lh{' :i:I <l uy-old P1•r s1an C ulf war Iraqi!> also l'la imcd control of t he lm<lge to Abadan and s a irl that m ain Ira 111 a n oil city was "as gor.ld a~ falle n." But Iran's officia l Par~ n<:W!> agency d aimed Iranian troopio,, m arines. military cade ts and rev- olutionary guards s llll we re l ighting oll an Iraqi flank attack at Khorramsh ahr's e astern ap· proa c nes l'ars m ade no dire<.'l 1·om ment on lhl' Iraqi C'la1 m "T ht> l rantan na~ was lowcn·d from over the govc mmt·nl house in Moha mmara t Ar1t b1c name of Khor r ams hahr 1 and the Iraq i fl ag was hoisted over th e building to de clare the return of the city lo Arab rule fore ver." said an Iraqi m ilitary communaquc b roadcast bv flaRhdad radio. High Rollrr Ro n ald tlc (:t g a n , who hC:t s seen m any orange!'. rolling down the aisle or his cam- paign plane. takes aim with a p umpkin for the season a fter takeoff o\'er Kingsport. T enn Heagan has vowed to balance the lJ S. b udget by 198:3 !see story, Page A4 l f'ro• Pagr ,, I QUAKE ... s c r v H'e wc r l! i nt1·r 1 1J ''' t·d tri !-.C>m e parts of this ca111t:il nly of 14 m illion people The quak<.' st ruck cit 8 55 ;1 m ut the end of the mo rning ru ... h hour T h<• Ked <.'rns~ in 'fuxtl:J Ci u tte r r e z <il.rnul r.011 mill':-. SClul hea!>t of he r e . .,,1111 I hl' quak1· a lso was fe ll ~trongl~ lh<"rl' hut ~a uJ 1l wa~ not yet \<no11. n 1r any dama~t· was done <Hfke buddings 1n th•· {'1•ntn of town rocked on th1!1r founda t m ns a nr1 SC'em ecl \11 I Whl al craiy anglf•!> Window!> .,h at lt'r t!d and fell from '><Jm•' l1t11ld in ~s Molliri.sb !>loppt•d Llw1 r ta rs and gilt out Tra ffic liRh b y,t·nl out 1n m ur h of the N'ntcr of thl' l'll .V and the s hock -;ct oH burglar alar m s Ped e!>l r1a n s lhrt•w themstdvc~ to thl' 14ro11nd for pr otection NIXON BARES HIS FEELINGS F or m e r P residen t Ric ha rd Nixon te lls how he tried lCJ tope with the slings and ar rows som etim es insults of publlr cr itics during h1 :. ytars 1n th1' White House He ret a il!> that h1· t·o uldn 'l af ford to allow the c riticisms to get under his skin The second of a s(!n es on Nix on by Bob Greene 1s on l-'age..A8 ~.· Anthony. Letters ' Assailed The ca mpaign t rea s urer for Ro ger Stan wn. a candidate for fo'irs t Dis trict s upe r visor in Orange County, said today tie, will allk the district attorney's office lo investigate letters sent o u t e nd o r s i n ~ in c umbe nt Suiwrvisor Philip Anthony. David P rebis h s a id letters s up1>o rting Anthony and s igned by four f"nu ntain Valley m en wn e received this week by resi· de n ts lherc lie claimed the let· tc ra wl're deceiving because t hc·y implied Anthon y was a for m t>r F o unta i n Valley c ity 1·o u ne1 lm un Actually. Stanton is a Foun l ain Valley l'ouncll man : An· thonv 1s a forme r councilman in Wt'~ln\ln~tcr who 1s seeking his :.ccond four )'l!a r lC'rm as a sup1•r v1s<>r 1n the No vember t•lt·ctwn • Tht· lettt·r~ that 1 rkcd Prebis h w1·n~ :-.1~ned hy rnrnH·r Fountain Valle y ma yors Bt·rn1l· Sva lstad , a nd (; 1: o r t.! t' Sc· <1 l I . r r o m (.'harn lw r of l'11mmt·n ·t• p res i c1 t•nt .J a nu.::-. I' e l.rt kC'n and by Plan ning < '<1m m 1ss1onc r Frank Br yant T hi• t·nmputt·r pnnlcd letters hcid a rc plit'a of lhC' .. 'ountain Valley city !>i'a l, all hou.l.(h a dis· cla1m<·r a t th<' h<>W>rr1 .said the malc r ta l w asn 't printed at publtt C).JJCflSC Antho11 v 1s rl'frr retl to !>im ply as a forn\cr <'i ly councilm an. but Prt'b1~h sa1cl 1t should have been r ll'a r th<i l Anthon) did not serve 1n Fo untain \';.Jllcy 111•. s aid th1• lf'ltc r a lso tden t 1f1 ccl Br) unl a~ th t cha irman of thl· 11lannin1t <·om m1ss1o n when 1n ra<'l. lw ha!> n1•v1.:r he ld the of f H't' S11111l<ir -.1 '!<-ii l •·Her~ <tlso "\' r<• !ll·n\ out l'ndur!>tng Anthony 1n Sanw Ana Th<1~c letters. us- tnt.! a Santa /\na seal on the lel- H•rh(•acJ, wen• ~•gned b y Ma yor .J a 1nr" Wa n1 a nd Vice Ma yor <;11rdon I. Brtl'k1·n l 11 tl1at lt·1 1t•r . too , Anthony 1s 11h•11t lltl•d ..ts 11 I'll y L'ounc il man, hul nil\ f rom Wt"'' mins te r TAINTED • • and d 1·ancd up when reported T he PCB nuid caused some of Ca rlson 'R vc~etable tegves to turn brown Rul Bill Compton, Edison's uea m anat.!cr in Hunt ington B<'a C'h. o.,;J1d s a m ples t a ken on \'l'~C t ah l l'' t wo w ee k s ago shm~ •·d 11nh m1n•1r tr:.ict>s of 1>< 'JI 1n tht' food crop~ ,\llh11uRh l'C'B product10n was h~innecl u1 1977, e lcC'l n c co m - µa n1t•s U!>tn ~ equipment that <.·1111ta1n..., the m a terials can con t1nut• u:.ing 11 fo r the life of the c·qu1pment providing it is in a do:.('d t·onta1ncr Once a year and once a year only I Lees Carpe~s has a f act'?ry authorized sale. A sale featuring the best-took1~g , best-sellmg carpets in the line. And Lees has reduced our prices so that we can pass big savings on to you. COME IN EARLY AND SAVE BIG AT OUR ANNUAL LEES CARPETS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE. (LIMITED TIME). DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • ·.installation . custom draperies linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CAllf. 92617 • PHONE 6 .. 6 •. '838 -646·23SS ~ BUSINESS I STOCKS II Friday"s NYSE •.m. (PDT) Pric~s I COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS o.,,~u11tlO'l .,,. ,...., tt ..,.,Uf'lMIM• ···-,_ • .,_.." P., .... P(tW' ~ton, Dtlrt.Ht •"4(1ft(tftt\•t• llilh t 9'. e,,_•IWf\!.I'\ .n.1 r ..-pott1tt o; Uw N tl•Ut111t Ai.W\ '•""" ot '\#< vr•tMt~ O.•tfll•' ••"9 \f\\Onitt • -.. t ••• , U.S. Sues Dou1las WASHINGTON (AP > -The federal .covemment has sued McDon- nell Douglaa, seekinl $949,000 ln con- nection with payment of secret com- mlaalona to a1ent1 in Pakistan to facilitate the sale of four DC-10 1irplanes. BankAmerica Income Up SAN FRANCISCO (AP1 BankAmeriCI Corp. hu reported net income for the third quarter of 19'0 of $173.million, up e percent over &ut year's figure . ,._.. .. · I . .. I ;1 :l • I I I I ,, I •I' ,,, Big SpPnders Liquor Business Survives on Ads By Mii.TON MOSK(>W fT1. 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I 1f I 'f •1,. ft ft il ,,,, +l ti.Ht .. , 1 .: .' :''. ·~" ,· .:.: •• ,, ... ..... '""" •If It~ I I l"1t I t ,,,, . ',. .... ,, \1\t I I f ( t 11'1 4 •f /Wf•t t I~ .., ..... 1 ..,,. 'l\1t• ;., , • ' """"'' .. """'" tll• '. 1 t•. t • I ·''" , • I I I .. '", t1pu • • ~ t , ' 1 J I• ·1 t,. '1> 11tl t'll'J 0'V U• I "•'I• 1 I 1 i~ I lllf•t •t\.hl ''' I "• p1 If you bought o new mattress without shopping the ads in the Doily Pilot , ydU lost both time and money. Bedding to make sleeping a dream at price s you can afford is advertised routinely in the Doily Pilot. The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coast, is the DAILY PILOT Friday Ocrobflr 14 1<i80 DAILY PIL turin ' • • • •• Bankruptcy --the Bottoni fLine In Orange County. bankruptcy filln gs as of June were up 45 percent from last year. And. th e number of persons streaming into bankruptcy court has steadily. in- creased for the past two ye ars. By JOEL t '. DON Of ... o.u, ..... ,...., If ~OU hud lo sclt'l"l ~lllvt' .,1~n11 fur the· nation s economy. lhcrt' ·!> one fa<·tor n11t tu Ii.· included bankruptt· It's up The numbt>r 11( pcr.,on!> thru"' 1ng 111 lhl· economic towel 1s nsan~ nat10nv.1dc Morv than 3SO,OOO persons are clu.-•pcctcd to flit' for bankruptcy 111 1980 That figure I!> 50 ix•rcent more than the last ma1or rw1 un the b.rnk ruptcy courts in 1975 In Orange County, bankruptC) f1 1ang5 as or June 1980 were up 45 pt.'rcent from la....i yt>ar . ac cording to the Orange 'ount y ofhC'e of lht' l' S Bankruptcy Court. Wha l 's more . the number of IH.'rsons streaming into bankruptcy court ha:. steadily 1n creased for the past two years In June 1978. 1,078 persons pet1t1oned the courts for relief from their debts By June of this year. that number had more than doubled to 2,418. Indeed. for the "><> filing fee, bankruµtC'y seems like a simple way to throw out a bundle of financial burdens. llut "'u1 11-. J Sdri I-ram·1i.co law profe5:.or, hur1kr U1Jll'11•:. rrnght 1111t ht• th.-tH.•!>l course for 1•v1•ryonc· II :. 111ort· a fa ll !>aft' a<·t111n than a qutt•k fix (111 1111111<· wot-'! ·u1ankru1Jlt'Y 1:. a ~rn·d nµllon f•ir a lot of Jll'oplt· :. •• ~ ... a1Lw111·y .lanu·t· Ko~l'I ·uut 11 de pt-nd:. un ~our ..,1lu<1t1<111 ·vou :.l111u ld r(•nlh look al your other dltt-rn.il1Vt.'=> ~1111 !>t•e that ttus 11. vour last re· -.urt ' In hl'• Ill'"" book, ··Bankr uµtry L>o It Yourself M~ Kosel offt:r.., th~ alkrnat1vcs as we ll <t S a thornut:h -.te p by step guide lo bankruptcy Puhlishl'd lJy lkrkt•ll'Y based Nolo Press, tht' book ht•lpl> tlw debt rullh·n individual assess personal proix•rty via worksht•<'ts to take best ad vantagt' of s tall,. ;rnd fed..-ra l t•xcmption i.ys tems Afl l'r .1 1Jl'rso11 l1 a.., tl l·t·1tl1·'1 wh1l·h dL•bts an· d1:-.char~t·ah lt• and which must h(· paid hac k. tea r away offit1al forms an· nHt•rt•d to begin the hankruptcy JH'Ot·l·ss The ris e in personal h:rnkruplcll':. 1!> duf', in BMJKEiincy e JN ANfJf SHEILt ~OIA Witt. HAVf A HEN4N6 Af taLl(Z.T. . /Ht. 1UCJ6t Jttll,IF Ati 17f ~ltt,, (JMJI T ~ ~ Ot'tf\!'lll, Af 111. A IAOWTtt VOU "1tt"T AT TH€ ~u~· fWltit?t W !TH A 1r..JJ1Tfl · f lt.6' fHt FO~? i WITH Tlif, C.OLHl.T t~I'­ ( i ~o.oo rtti YO~~ NON~~ernrr mre~rv 6ofh ro \(OIAft v rz.tV'lfU~S .• Beach Walk and Talk By MARY J ANESCAR<:t:l.LO Ol l .. Daily l'li.t SIAtf Sleepy seagulls and a Jone surfer looked up --rrlSurprise as a group or people recentty in· vaded their lonely beach. The beach walkers of the UC I Town and Gown were on their weekly stroll along the strand. "Our group has no requirements. J ust show up and walk along the section of t he beach we've scheduled for that morning," said Har. riet Mood, co-chairman of the group. Paces varied, and walkers scattered along the sand, gathering at the end to eat lunch together in a convenient restaurant. "We walk along various beaches from Laguna to San Clemente," said Mrs. Mood. "and sometimes we carpool to San Diego or take Amtrak to Santa Barbara to visit those stretches." She has participated in the strolls for 13 years, beginning a year after the group was formed. · "Town and Gown breaks into many dif- ferent interest areas. and no one expected beach walking to be popular when It began," she remembered, .. but I think it's consistently beenoneof lh«> best·attcnded groups " Most beach walkers are retired and Join because they en]oy the outdoors and the sociability or lunch afterward. but many like the exercise "We haveone78-year old lady wh o not only hikes with us in the morning, but s he swims in the ocean every afternoon ," Mrs . Mood s aid. Some walkers collect shells and driftwood as they gt>. ·'I've noticed fewer shells. especially the star-shaped variety. rn recent years," Mrs. Mood noted. Walkers don 't venture out during poor weather but often see the effects of winter storms in sand erosion, she said, adding, "The beaches always seem lo correct themselves. because they're relati vcly unchanged over the yea rs." A lifeguard jeep drove past and dis ap- peared into the mist , leaving the walkers alone with the cool sand and breaking waves. As the group strolled on, the beach was empty again. and the seagulls returned to their quiet sleep. pa rt. to the Federal Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, says Ms Kosel, professor at Golden Gate University in San Fr ancisco. The more liberalized law permits s ouples to fil e separate or jointly (they could only file Jamee Kosel separately prior to the reform act ), al- lows renters to claim $7 ,900 in othe rwise non-exempt holding s uc h as bank ac- counts, tax refunds, stocks and bonds and lets the bankrupt keep a sizable por- tion of personal pro- Pf•rty T he ne w law , which took effect in October 1979. also set UIJ ChaplE'r 13. The proc·edure relieves a pt!rson from creditor harrassment to pay all or part of hrs de bts over a 3 year period. ln addition, the law knocks the wind out of ererl it thrt•al~ lo ~e1 zc personal prope rty in lieu uf payml'nt of debts Ms. Kosel noted that lending inst1tutior.s and credit agencies h<tve already begwi to fight lhl' law. c1t1ng it as a "license to steal." Contrary to the popular stereotype, she says, hankrupl persons are not JUSt uneducated. pov- (•rty·stricken lahore rs. Nor is the debtor a con artis t seeking a <jujck. easy way out of the dun let- ters and threatening collection agency calls The hankrupt increasingly rs a m1ddle·class wage earner struck by a series or financial blows during inflation.plagued times "Bankruptcies are up this year but that's not a reflection of the law change but a financial change," say~ the 32-year -old Ms. Kosel. "People who used to weather minor problems are now pushed over they don 't have the resiliency they used to have. For the most part, you are talking about people who have really suffered a loss." she says. citing financial calamities such as serious illnesses, auto accidents. divorce settle- ments and lawsuits coupled with the s hrinking valueorthedolla r . "With inflation people overspend who didn't realize they were doing it before," she says ''Inflation really eats up the margin of safely they -~ had." LOA.NS HAD BEEN readily available prior to the initiation of President Carter's credit· lightening policies . Credit cards offered a person of small means a buy-now-pay-later foothold in the attractive consumer marketplace. Once over your head in debts. bankruptcy offers a relatively simple way to a fresh start .. The de btor has a choice of filing for bankruptcy under the state or· feder.aJ e xemP. lion system , but not ooth or part of one and part of another. The new federal legislation is seen as a boon to the bankrupt, since most s tate ex· e mptions leave the debtor with little property, Ms. Kosel says California, however, traditionally has been a generous state. "You can keep more property in California, which is one of the reasons why 1 out of 10 bankruptcies occur in California," she says. "Most people move here and set up shop (before filing for bankruptcy) because they'll have a lot less to lose." Californ ia prope rty o wn e r s prob· ably will opt for the stale exemption system. since ·a debtor can exempt $40,000 of equity in a home. The federal exemption, on the other hand, appeals to renters because of its wide- ranging coverage of personal property and benefits. StiU, ·the question arises: When should a debtor choose bankruptcy? A RULE OF THUMB says you should serious- ly consider bankruptcy if your outstanding debts total more than one -third of your annual take- home pay. But that rule has been somewhat a ban· doned due to rampaging inflation. says Ms. Kosel. "People usually know when they're in financial trouble," she says. Other bankruptcy indicators include dun letters, collection agency calls, wage gamist}menls and charging basic necessities s uch as grocery bills . Ms. Kosel advises a potential bankrupt to make a list of debts and exempt and unexempt property. ''You have to look al what you're go· ing to lose." she says. In addition to Chapter 13, debtors shouJd consider seeking heJp from Consumer Credit Counselors, a non.profit organization supported -~·~'<~....-~ ...... -...-, YCll Mi!Jffi l'lM 7P t(¥i1:-W. ~ l'/.'.ffllf'TtV If m~~ U!t'f!-rn .L !C~l )i T'?'N 11~ tf rCtrZ l't.:.:wu. re .-t1t:~ ~ ) \ ... -~A.AA_,..._., V<.--~,'..J E .. l z l• £ .. .. .. t: ._ __________________________________ __,. by· credit agencies . The couseling agency, with local offices throughout the nation. charges $>1 0 a month to help individuals climb out or debt. CREDITORS GENERALLY prefer de btors to seek consumer counseling help or file for Ch apter 13, Ms Kosel s ays. since bankruptcy can leave the lending agency with htlle or no pay- ment. And Ms. Kosel warns of the safeguards de- signed to prPvent a bus~ of the system . You can 't fiJe for bankrutcy a~arn for 6 years. And bankruptcy will be listed on your credit rating for 10 years. Debts co-signed by a fnend or relative will nol ,r~lieve them of their obligation to repay the loan. ~ · · ' ' Spending sprees and concealed property or asseu are not tolerated by the bankruptcy court. she adds. And though bankruptcy may be the panacea for an ailing pocketbook, it still carries a negative stigma. "There's a sense of tremendous personal fail ure ... economically and emotionally," she says The stigma is fueled partly by a general in· tolerance for other relief programs such as welfare and food stamps. "People feel bankruptcy really isn't fair ," she s ays. "It 's counterbalanced on the other hand: Everybody's entitled lo a second chance." --······ ..... --··-·~-··-·. -~--