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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilot. I 1 • ' - Mamie Rushed TopOCOffieer To Hospital Seeking .Job_ llfter 'Stroke' In Arizona ' DAILY PILOT . * * * 15c *· * * . . .. · ""··.. . .. , ~:' :..,-\ . . . . ....... _ .. .. ~"" ,: . TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 25, 1979 VOL 71, NO. 261, • SCCTIOMS. $2 "AGIS A_ppareat Strolce _____ _ Mamie Taken To Hospital .............. SUFFERS STROKE? Mamie Elaenhower Top County Officer Eyes Arizona Post BJ &OBDT BAKKE& Ol .. Dllilly ..... MMt Robert Thomas, Oran1e Coun-ty'• top admlnlst.raUve otftcer, ii beiDI tntenlewecl ln Pboenix for tbe Job al county manaeer ol lllricopa County. " Oflld.all ID Pboenb l.ndicated tbat Tbomu II amon1 final caa- t dldata to be interviewed ~ , by Marlco_.ea County 1upenilors. "I don't know If It means anythlac, -but Thomas' name la t placed tb1rd on tbe list of can- dldata," a public lnformatlon otftcer said. Other candidate• wbo have been interviewed by a cltbem 1creenlnl committee include top executtvea from San Dle10, Sacramento and Alameda eoun· Uea •• well H from North Carollu, J1orida and Loulalana. A dedlloD on tbe Artaoaa po1l· UoD,. wldcb olfen a 1alary r .... - .., from Sll.000 '° '75,000, eould be .... today, ............. ,._ ftlO•AS, Pap Al) WAS HI NGTON <AP> - Mamie Eisenhower was rushed by ambulance lo Waller Reed Army Medical Cente r today from her home in Gettysburg, Pa An aide to he r personal physican s aid the 82·year-old former first lady apparenUy suf- fered a stroke. Susan Bean, an ass istant to Dr. W.N. Sterrett, s aid the physician rode in a fire depart ment ambulance with Mrs Eisenhower After arriving al the hospital, Mrs. Eisenhower was taken im- m ediately lo its Eisenhower Nursing SuHe. a VIP facility named for her late husband, Preside nt Dwight D . Eisenhower. Hospital officials said lhere was no immediate word on her condition. The Gettys burg Volunteer Fire Department s aid it re · ceived a call for an ambulance al the Eisenhower farm before 10 a.m. local time. Offi cials of the Secret Service, which guards Mrs. Eisenhower, said she was conscious when placed in the ambulance for the 80-mUe trip to Washington. In Mar c h 1975 , Mr s . Eisenhower was admitted to the Army Medical Center at Fort Gordon ln Augusta, Ga., for In- ternal bleeding. Doctors report- ed the bleeding was caused by diverticulosis of the intestine. She was baa been hospitalized at Walter Reed several times since for various ailments. Mrs. Ellenbower, whose husband was the supreme Allied commander tn Europe during World War ll, bu a lifetime lease for the 118-acre secluded farm. · Sbe and the late preal- 3ent boulbl It ln 1151 and a,uble- quenUy douted lt to the aovern· ,. ment. (See llAMIE. Pa1e A.J) PILOT OFFERS EJ'ENINGS OlJT Today'1 Dally PUot taket a look at the l1tett In Orante Coa1t dlnlnt and enterta1Dment 1etJvitiel in a 20-pqe ma1uine, Eveolnp. Don't mill E'Ven.lnp' atones and pbotm detaWnt tbe area'• reetaunnta md nlabt clubl in todaJ'I 0.Uy Pt.lot. I .. 'I ape itness • is appears o.i1, ,.,,_ '"'" ""''- OFFICIALS CHECK DAMAGE CAUSED BY S200,000 FIRE Blaze Erupted on Second Floor and Worked lta Way Downatelra Engine Failures 2 Douglas Planes Avert Disasters· By fte Aaodated Presa An enctne of an Iberia Airlines DC-9 jetliner exploded in night today over Spain, and a DC-10 trailed sparks visible for miles after a tall eneine railed over Waabln1ton state. but both landed safely, authorities said. 'the Iberian !lan~ carri~ 56 puaengers an crew of five, a failure" that forced the plane to return to lbe Seattle airport, federal officials said. The plane, carrying some 400 persons, landed safely al Seat· tie -Tacoma Inte rnational OC·I, DC-10 WOES PLAGUE DOVGI 4! PegeJl5 s pokesman for the Spanish Airport shortly after takeoff alrllne said. It was further Monday for the tr i p t o dama1ed when it made an Ancbora1e, Alaska. 11mer1ency Jandin1 at a mWtary "It w11 a routine en1lne air bue. · failure." said Dave Ro1roeld, a The engine blew up as tbe Trana IntemaUonal puaen1er Madrid-Barcelona night pused service representative ln Seat- over Zarqoza, about baH way tie. "No one aeemed alarmed." alont the route. Iberian sourca Ro1ro1kl uid pauen1en •aid the explosion wu due to a were placed In botell wbile other technical failure and not c1Uled travel arran1ement1 were by a bomb, as some p811enten m1de. Tbe plane was to be flown feared. . on two entines today to San Spara from the entlne ol a Frandlco for an entlne replace- Tran1 lnternatlonal Airlines • m.ent. be said. DC-10 were vialble for mil• The caUM of the en•lne prob- followin& a .. routloe ent(lne (S.. PLANES, Pase A2> \ Fire Damages 4 Businesses In Huntington Four Huntington Beach bust· nesses were damaged fn a Ore today that caused more than $200,000 worth or da mage and took firefighters 45 minutes to extinguish. The 4:24 a.m. blaze e rupted on the second floor of Mike's Llquor and Deli, 4941 Warner Ave., then flowed downstairs, gutting dis· play cases and bumine stocked shelves. f'h:e..Cap.t.. Bo1er llosmer said 12 flre units and 38 firemen were called to the scene lo batUe the blaze which spread to Old Time Gifts, 4M5 Warner Ave.; The Hair Cutten, 4955 Warner Ave., and The Etcrow, 4951 W amer Ave. The liquor s tore bad the heaviest damage, be said. A nr. wall bet1"en the shops slowed down the ftre, Hoemer said. Ftreftlbt.en were hindered by heavlly stocked atoraae areas in the liquor and gUt 1bops , H0tmer explained. He said there we.re no il\JUries. Tbe cauae ol the fire is under lnvesU1aUon. Alcala-- Trial Delayed T ht' 15 )t•ar-old key 1'1tnes:. Jnd :tlll'ged v1c llm 1n ftodney Jame•,, /\lcala',, H1 vcrs1de Coun· t~ rap<' tnal ha!'! d1~appeared. Tht• H1ver-.1dc lrtal of Alcala. hound over to Orange Count.cY SupNtor ('oun last f'nday to fact· ,,eparatt.· charges that he k1d nappt•d and murdered 12- yt•ar old Hobin Chrtsltne Samsoe of II un i 111g ton Beach . wa ~ !>chedule<l to resu me Mond ay. H 1 vt•r,,tdc S upe rior Court Judgt.• Robert Garst postponed the trial to Wt'dnesday when the prost•t·utor; admttll'd they could not find the 15-year-0ld Sierra Mad rt• ).(1rl Alcala allegedly rapt>d. lwd up dnd beat with a ,,lick last Feb 13 /\ Rt v<.'rs1di." County deputy d1~tr1ct attorney 5a1d today tha' tht.• prO-.t.'cut1on doesn't SUSJ)e<'.t. foul play 1n the girl's disap· pt.•arancc T he alleged Vlctlm had been reluctant to testify in the rape case to begin with. said Deputy District Attorney Grover Trask. Wh en Judge Garst ordered her lo undergo psychiatric examina· lion Sept. 11 wh en lhe Riverside trial opened, she became even mor e reluctant. Trask said. <See ALCALA, Page AZ> Coast Weather Fair with some hig.h cloudiness al limes Wednesday. Highs in low 70s at beaches to upper 70s Inland. Lows tonight 60 to 66. INSIDE TODA~ ~------~-----~---~----------- • . , I , ! • • I I . Ope11ing Nigltf The Ne\\ Yo rk Melropohtnn Opera or ch•·~tra. ronduct<'d by James Lt.'\ ine. walt<- Mnnday for th~ lt~hts to dim on tht· opt•n ins: n1~ht of II., 19W KO "l'<A!'>CIO fo't•Jt ure>d was Verdi '~ "Otcllo," s tarring tenor PhH•1do Domingo, s oprano Gilda Cruz Romo and baritone Sherrill Milnes Hypnosis for Victim? lroi1ie Police lo Probe Attack on Woman 1 r vinl' pollC'e 1nv1•stigators say they'll prnbabl;, use h ypnosis to help a Woodbndgc woman re· cover her memory of an atta <'k in her home Sunday night Lt Gene Norden said tooay the woman is still t•xpcricnr1n~ ll•mpor ar y amnc•.,1a r<1ust:1I perhaps from a blow 11, lht• head she suffered m lhe late night as sault Her assailant had walked m through an unlocked screen door at he r home and acc·osted her us she preparf'd for bed, hut I lie woman told offi cer s Mondc.ty s ht· still C'an 't n•m1•mlwr what c·x<H'l I\ took pla1·r or wh1, ht·r <ti tatk1·1 mav I><' T h c• w 11 m a n ., ., 1· r r· a-m ., 1ir11mvtf'd ne1i.:hh11r., u, tall 1H1IH·t· who found the wom:in Soviet Troops dazed at her doorway N o rden said s he suffered lnrerations lo her head but had no skull rtacture. She was treat· <'d h y p:iramcdfcs and the n lc.tkt·n to a hospital for treat ni1•nt B t·raus t· o r h e r loss o f m<•mory, 11 1s unknown if she wa::. sexually as::.aulted, offi cers hav<' .,aid Norden said 1nvcsl1gators will wait ahoul a week tu•fore resort 1n~ t11 hypnosis i\n\t 11•t·oll1·c·t111n., sh(· may hHvc• v.ill 11111vt· 11<.1luable sinet polw1· ha\t' hall frv. !'lucs l o work v.1lh Ill tlll' 1·..1.,1· 'J h•· hlunt oli1t'<'I "'1th "'luc h th1· \ltlHT1,111 \ltJ" ... truc·k 1n thl' h1·ad has h1·1·n found hut Norden dc·eltm·d 111 s<•> what 1l wa!'. U.S. Fails to Win Cuba Concessions UN ITF:I> N/\TIONS1AI'> The' Untt1•d Sl:.itc·.., has f;ulcd to obtain S11v11•t 1·onct·ss1on'> 011 troop1> in Cuha , U.S . l'.ources s 1J1d today, anri SovH•t "'or1·1~n M mis ter Andn·1 A <; r1>m yko c h a r ged 1n the c;~ncral A'> sembly tha t Cuba was a targC't of a propaganda C'ampa1gn ··based on falsehoods " The sources said the Russians would not budge despite the fact that the United States. in top· level talks with the Soviets. warn ed t hat th ~ SA LT II strategic arms Ii mitations trea- ty could be imperiled Gromyko, a s peak er in the 152-nation assembly's general policy debate. clearly was allud· ing to U S. charges that the So- viet Union has 2,000 to 3,000 troops m Cuba, perhaps with a combat misRion. His speech came a day after he began laJki. in New Yo rk with S~cretary of State Cyrus R Vance on what the troops are for and what should be done about them. They meet agam Thur!!· day. Gromyko told the assembly the Sovie t Union wante d "normal and . what is more, friendJy relations with the Unit- ed States." But he said that re quired observance of "the prin clples of peaceful co-existence and non-interference ln the af. fairs of others. "And our advice on this scor~ <Cuba) is s imple," he said. ''The ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT JN> 0rM9'CtMn4 n.1,· Poot, wl~ •"Kh t\'-ftn- l>l!~l ... -J''4•>1 ,,.....,.,,.,.dbvl""C'lo-< ... ,• ,,,..._,~ftO(°""'*"y \e:p1U•l•fl'dlt~•f4f O-UOl1\ft•t.1 MilftO•f IMOVC)ft 'tlO•l' for (O"tt• llW-\o1t H~w-..,, ~Pl HWftH,.qtOft ft•Mh.;r~ f111ttfJllV•flrt h•tN l_,,.~ft '54¥tttC-N 'f /6 \i"41• '•~f..,'tlt'M' i, p.A)l1\ftfrd !.•lu•d11Y'•nct ~'' fM Ptw•t owtli'h'"'"" otainl "•' ._ W•\t le1 '4,_, ~I· Mew t •ll•Ot•U• t•lt ..... "_ ..... -.... -·- '"'. (er .. ~ V•t•""•\ ... ,,l .~0.fWt•I~~' r....•·\······ Lou.,. n:::::.~ ... "':r.::" o.to.11 l.M\ ~,. NoM AiHt•t~t M.t't ... IOCJl_Olrr\ Ottlc.• C-ta MeM )10 W.•t •• , Ml"t ~!'~.~~~~~=~:. T1t1,floM (714)~ CIH91ftff Adwe,....,.tu.M11 ,,...,""'(H-..... • art1f1r1ahty of this t!nlire ques lion must be honestly admitted and lhC' rnatll•r clos<'d. "We shall not allow anybody to mcddlf' 1n our inte rnal af· f1.11rs," Gromyko declared. "It 1s only on Uus basis that the rela· lions between the USSR and the United States can develop s uc· cessfully.'' The U S s ources , who declined to be identlfied, said still at issue was the basic character of the Russian troops in Cuba and whether they should be a cause for concern lo the United States. Ir the Soviets do not give ground by the Thursday meeting between Van ce and Gromyko, said the U S. sources, prospects for the Senat.e ratification or the SALT treaty by the end of the year wlll be extremely dim. Saddleback Enrollment Increases Saddleback College's enroll- m~nt swelled to 21,667 students during the ctistrlct's firs t formal census week, a 19 percent surge over last year's e nrollment figures, officials noted Monday. Robert BoaanJc:o. admissions and records chief, said 18,174 students enrolled trrttre-Mission Viejo-based district at the same time la.st year He predicted district aUend ance would reach 25,000 befo~ the sem ester's e nd, citing several sh ort·term classes scheduled over the next three weeks that could bring ln 3,000 more students . Boaanko saJd attendance at the dis trict's two campuses s hould keep Saddlcback's growth at.op all other communi· ty colleges statewide. He aald 19 percent of Sad- dleback's student population ls considered part-t.lmc, taklne les1 than 12 academic units. Shell Explodes . LOS ANGEL.ES (AP) -A 33-year-old foundry worker, dll· m.ntJin1 What wu ~1ht to be a defUMd Air Force pracUce bomb wlUI • 1led1•bemmer, wH IQJured when tbe shell U · ploded. aut.boriU. aaJd. The det- onation ol the acraplron bomb occurred Monday •l th• Ren· frow Foundry. Som<' fingerprints u ls<1 were found in the homt'. hut he said there are no suspc<'ts being con· sidered in the case. The case bear s so m e simllur1llt's lo lht· rt·rent c.tllack-. on otht•r coast w1>mcn S ix womt•n have bt>cn slain in their homes hy intruders 1n four com mun1t1t·s Nord<'n siud Monday that poh<'C' would certainly con· s ider any links among the Cll!>cs llowevt'r. the police official said this morning It is his feelmg lh<' assailant wa!:t ltk<·ly .,omc'<lne wnndL•nng through lht· area who .,potted the opl'n tloor to the woman's horrw lie '><lid that due to h ot wt-allwr. many persons hav<• bet:n lcavmg doors and "'indow!t ope n f'roaa Pag~ A I PLANES •.. l e m was not 1mmed1ately known. Meanwhile. 63 passengers who had been aboard an Allegheny Airlines plane continued on to Norfolk, Va .. this m orning alter a n emergency l a nd ing at Balttmore·Was hington lntema· l10n<tl Airport George Doughty, deputy direc· tor at BWI. said the pilot of the plane experienced problems with his landing gear late Mon· day . The DC -9 t>i r c le d the airport for about an hour before landing No one was injured. He said the problem apparent- ly had something to do with an indicator light on the control panel, adding the panel did not show that the landing gear was down and locked. Just last week, the Federal Aviation Adminis tration ordered an immediate ins pection of the tall-cone sections of certain DC-9s operated by U.S . carriers. The inspections were ordered to check for stress cracks after an Air Canada DC-9 los t its tail cone during a llight over the Atlantic Ocean. Domestic D C ·lOs were grounded for Inspections after the c rash of an Am e r ican Airlines plane in Chicago In May that claimed 273 lives Both DC-lOs and DC-9s are built by McDon nell Douglas Corp f'rowePa~Af ALCALA •.• Alc ala'& d e fense attorney sought the examination, he stud, because the defense claims she fantas ized h er a llegations against Alcala Trask described the girl as "kind of a transient." wbo doesn't Uve with her parent.a. 41cala. who is being held In Orange County "Jail without bail in the Sarn.soe murder cue. is being transported to Riverside County for court appear ances there. GRANTS PASS. Ore. (AP> - Despite prot.ett.a by local resi· de n\a, lhe U.S. Forest Service has sprayed the herbicide 2,4·0 on about 200 acr s or southern Oreaon Urnberland . The Bun!au ol Land llan•1e· ment today planned to 1pray another 2,700 aerH •dJolnlna land a pra:r•d Monday . Protetten marched for an hour In front ot the OLM dl1trlct of. rice In Medlord and called • meetln1 for early today lo WoU CrHk. ) .. Clemente Plan For Evacuation Focus of Meet By RA YllOND £8TaADA la. Of.,. Oelty l'iMt t .... A federal Nuclear ResuJat.ory Com million tut force wUI visit the Sam Onotre atom ic power plant Wednesday and hold a Thursday heartnc on emeraency evacuation procedures in San Clemente. Public comments will be heard by the slx·man NRC team from 11 a .m . to noon Thursday in the San Diego Gas and Elec tn c aud.ttonum, 101 El Pona.1 St .. San Clemente, a commiulon spokesman s a1d today The task force of nuclear ex perts was set up followlng the Marc h disas ter at the Three Mlle Island atorruc plant In PeM · !lylvan1a. Radiation leaks at the worst nuclear plant disaster forced t•varlrnt1on of thousands of residents m the surrounding area NRC learn member!I plan l.t> meet wtth Southern California Edison C'nmpany officials. operato r'! of the San Onofre plant. Wc1Jnesduy for a tour <>f the ex1stinJ( f;a1•1llty and two new reactors uncln roMtrurtion Edison and NfH ' lf•um mern hers will begin u lt'C'hn1cal rt! vie w mt:<'llng at 9 a m tn tbe San Clemente auditorium t.o dia· cu::.s upgrading and how reoJi· denli. could nee from radloac- livity in case of a mlabap. l>av 1d Barron . Ed1 snn s pokei.man, strc!)scd that public com m<'nls al lhl' Thun day he11r ing will bt· hm1ted to the om• hour period set aside for the d i!> c·us1>1on on the emer gency plan An NRC off1c1aJ said 1f then.• 1s insufficient lime for all publJc comments. wntten statement.!> may be m ailed to James Miller . N RC actin~ dm:ctor ror nuC'lear s1 t rs a nd .,af egua r dh , Wa ... h1ni:?tOn, U (.' 20555 M e an ~ h 1 I c • ~ a n 0 n or r 1· , Nuclear GenereUn1 SlaUon re· s umed servl~e a ft«ir a JO·day ahuldown lat.e Monday nJ.cht for rep•lr ot cracked pl~ weld.a to an auxiUU"Y eooUnlJ 1y1tem. Ever atnce the Three Mlle l llHd dlaaater. NRC offlclala have kept a c loH watch on cr•cked ptpe welds sin~ aocne experts believe 11imllar "AJenertc problems" m•Y have led to the problems there. Seven nuc lear plant.II, includ Ing San Onofre. were found to have the same type of problem with crack pipe wet~ The cracked wi'ld11 found Sept 7 •nd repaired la.st wen wer t located lo a non r1dlo1t'Uvt: antem used in per1odlc refuel 1ng operations Hut NR C o ff1 <'1al'l \:t1rJ Thur11day'11 rncetJnl( 1s 1ntendNJ t.t> disc\.1811 the prnblems lnvolvt'd with emergency evacuation 1n the event ol a nuclear mlahap ;,t the San Onotre plants The two new rcactt1r~. l0<:att'd JUSt 500th of the f'Xl'lllng plant .<ire f>XJ>C<'~ to be rompleted 1n 1981 ond 1983. respectively NRC task force membe" hoPf' to t'Omplete the ir re port of evacuation procedures at the na lion's 72 licensed nuclear power planL'I by mid 1980. a spokMman said f',....r~AI MAMIE .•. Mrs Eisenhower. who s tall wears her hair m girlish bangs and Oashes a plxylsh smll~. has stayed active in political and social C'1rcles tn Penns ylva nia Fried Bribe Library R eu,ards Poets BLOOMFIELD. N .J <AP> Can ltule Johnn.> find h<1pp1ness with Keats and Shelley whll ~ munching on frcnch fries' A local IU>rar} waots tv fmd out. "This may sound bad. but we are basically br1b· ing the children to introduce them to poetry which th ey usually shy away from." s aid M argret Lockwood, head ot liloom!1eld I..ibrary's r h lidn:n's st•r v1ccs The n·ward., A coupon for fn><· frl'nch fnl''> from a fa st food chain All the k1tb haw t o do 1s "hov. up at the library with a n on gin<.11 11r <·1m1l'd 'ers1on of anv poem About :xi k1as. Oetwe(·n 3 a nd 10. ha\C• bt-gun tak ing advantage of lhe offer . LO<'k"ood s<.ud Some have even written their own poetry "They don't teach 1t in the schools," Lock"ood s aid. "But poetry 1s somethrng creative that c hildren respond to. It is a natural outgrowth of a child's knowledge of nurser y rhymes " Slavick's .. F~ndaEye1 Nuke Site MIDDLETOWN. Pa. <AP> -Ac:tr.a Jane Pon· d• aaJd lier ftnt loot et the coolq towen ol &be Three Mlle blaDd nu~l•ar plant proved • "very mov· ins" eaperlence. ·'I d bubt t h er-e•1 anywhere where people have been madti lo feel so expendabl e." s he said Monday Mi ss Fond a a nd huAb and, Tom H•yden, are tourtnc ereu depen. dent on nuclear power to encour11e dl1cua1lon of lhe lHut of nuclear power among 1980 pretldenlial candidates. f",...r.._.AI TIIOMA • • • aa1d Tht>mu' 11tltry In Or1tnJ(f• County h111 htPn f rQirn &t ISZ 000 () r """'' ('<1unt v S upPrvi'lor f'h1l111 Anthttny 'lfll<I tr><J~y hi· w :1 \ 'lUfl>r l'I• rl by th•• ftl'ftx.inlJI Hr-1a1d hi" rN'f"IV"f1 a m•·m1, from Thoma<1 i,ayinJ< h,. w111'1'1 be on vac11twn frir twr1 t111y'I Anthony 'l&Jt1. 1f rt•pt1rt4 ar•· truP anti 1f Thnmi111 tihr,0111 11m1J the JOb, hP wouM prr1v•· 111 t,t· '11f f1rult to ri'phari• I 11upPf~" thal v 1mW>n1> "'th• 'lecond lcvt"I rJ( ht r1wn 11,.r,.111 ment coul<I bf-"''"'4111,.,,.'1 y., ,. also would em hark r,ri d ,,,., ru11 ment drivf' · he <1a1'1 Oran g"' County "Juri f''I '>i1Y pou1blc c and1d4ttes includ•· Pt>rsonnel T>1rr.C'tor R"rt Srott A'>S<>c1alf' Adm1nac;trat1v1· <>f fl eer Ken May!:> und E.nvmm mental ManaRe m e nt Agency Director George Osborne Osborne would rate an outside chant'e, the s ources said. because he 1 ~ ncanng retire m ent age It ha.s bt>en no secret 1n county circles that Thomas ,., dis enchanted wtth the effects of Propos1tjoo 13 on count} J(nvf'm mt'nt and prn-.pects that ftnanc 1ni.¢ m 1~hl bccornc lighter Ill }ears ahead Thomas '4hn "'a " a <':111t._11n in lhc· l S 'l<J\.\ 1lur111g Vt orld W.11 11 . l>t't J1TI1· 1h1· Jdm1111 .tr:.ill\1 11ff11·•·r in 1!1117 A o;pok1•-.man 1n Ariz11r1.1 <,;11d I ht JOb rn ~1.1 rw11pc1 < 'ounl.,. h<•'> bt•l·n \arant ''"'''' Jun1· v.h1•11 'nunty Manag<>r Cha rl<'s W M1ll!!r res1~ncd under fir" Warning Told On N11ke Test I.A:-. \ t-:<; \!-.. 'I;,... I A l'I Th•· l !"I f.n1 rn l 1t•pJrtm1111 1-. v.arn1nl( man 1~1·r of t.111 IJullrJ in~ ... rn lh1-. ..1rt·.1 lo rrwk1• ..,un· ;ill \lt o rker.., Jrt' 111 '"fc p1J.,ll1cm., Wednl'!iday mornrng during a planned° nudear lt·.,t The underground blast -the 13th announced tc!\l of the year 1s to ht-C'OnduC't ed at the Ne\'ada Nuclear Testing S ite iibout 9S miles no rthwest of he re presents Boehm Porcelains to Newport Beach. Birds of rare beauty and thrilling reali s m . Flowers duplica ting nature at her most g lo ri ous. Porcela in sculptures in a numbe r of fi elds, in the collecti ons of museums, in the world'~ sta tely homes . These we bring you with pride, fr om the world -renowned studios of Edward Mars hall Boehm. Please come in and see our Boehm Porcelain exhibit. SomethinK Beautiful for Everyone.~ SLAVICK'§ F;idlion l'land. Nrwrort Ccnru. Newpon Bnch I C7 I 4) 644· I \80 I Ot~t I''"~'"" '«"• .. Im"""' M•ll 1 .. ~1tf>• It.II• M•ll Or•"rt'. < •~""" Al ... <•n-..111 1, .. An~1-lt"' 1 J...n 01q11• • 1,.. v, 11•• ... ,......,~,,~,.., .. ~.,.A--"'-.-t.,.,,__ \oM --...nrr.... 11,,.,,,, I ""' /,,,.ft., r.1.,/11 .. . I ' i I - • ~oar Bo•etew•j Dally Newspaper VOL. n, NO. 268, .. SECTIONS. 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS Rights Violated • m By ra£OERICK 8CHO£M EHL oe• ca-.""'.._.. Ralds on Orange County nel1bborboods s uapect~d of housing illegal aliens from Mex- ico have resulted in serious human and civil rights viola· lions. M~can-American com- munity leaders charged today. In Arizona everal s peakers appeartng Ill a mo ming press conf er~nce in Santa Ana, charged that agents from the U.S . .lmmlgraUoo and t'JaturaJiutlon Service treat those suspected of entering the U.S. illegally "like animals." And they a lleged that INS agents have unlawfully detained both U.S. citizens and Mexicans who are ln this country legally based solely on the fact "that they look llke Mexicans." Alle~ations of civil rights violations and discrimination will be made in a class action lawsuit to be filed Oct. 3 in federal district court in Los Angeles . s aid Barbar a Top o·c Officer Finalist for Post o.i"~s-...~ SEEKING ARIZONA JOB? Orange County Aide Thorua GM Anrwunces l Ewctric Car f 1 Breakthrough W AS HI NGT01' CAP > - General Motors Corp. today an· nounced wha t it ca lled a breakthrough on a promising batlery for electric vehicles. GM President Elliot M. Estes told a news briefing that the company has "cleared a major technological obstacle to our plans to begin ofrering electric- p owe red vehicles 1n t he mid·l980s." Estes s aid the advance in· volved improving zinc-nickel ox- ' ide batteries that can store two to 2'1'.i times as much energy as conventional lead acid batteries of the same weight. GM engineers said the ad· vance was in the ability to r echarge the new types of bat· teries as many times as conven· lional lead acid types without i having to replace them. Estes said GM has not made any production decisions on • electric vehicles. The first com- • mercial vehicle could be either a smaJl car for urban and com- ¥ muter l1Se or a delivery van ro~ f downtownweas. • The company bas been sup- porting a large zinc-nickel oxide research program and is known to have severaJ lest veblcles J'UDJlllu[ on tbia battery power. r Tbe Qdcqo Sun-Times quot- ed compmy IOUrces as saying tbe new batteries.will have a life of 20.000 to ·so ,ooo miles, ~ althou1b needl~I to be 1 recUrsecl e.ery 100 miles or so ; -a pa6at wtUcb the newspaper said 01111 not Ntilfted wttb. i • PILOT OFFERS EYENINGS OVT Today's Dally Ptlot tak• a look at tbe latest in Oran1e Coalt dlnlq and entertalDment adJ..U. in a •pqe masllldne. & ......... . l>cm't ...... J:ftllllDal' •tclri• ad ....,..,. detallinl tbe aru'a ~ and ntpt clubs in lodQ'I Dmly Pilot. -. By ROBERT BARKER Of, ... o.ll• Pllel Sl.IH Robert Thomas, Orange Coun· ty's top administrative officer, is being interviewed in Phoemx for the job or county manager of Maricopa County. Officials in Phoenix indicated that Thomas is among fin al can· didates to be interviewed today by Mari co p a Co unt y supervisors. "I don't know 1f 1t means anything, but Thomas' name is placed third on the Ust of can- didates," a public information oHi cer said. Other candidates who have been interviewed by a cilizens screening committee include top executives from San Diego, Sacramento and-Ala.meda coun· ties a s well as from North Carolina. Florida and Louisiana. A decision on the Arizona posi- tlon,.wbich ol!ers a salary rang- ing from SSl,000 to $75,000, could be made today, a s pokesman said. Thomas' salary in Orange County b as been frozen at $52.000. Orange County S upervisor Philip Anthony said today he was surprised by the accounts. He said he received a memo from Thomas saying he would be on vacation for two days. Anthony said, if r eports are true and if Thomas s hould land th~ job. he would pr"ve to be di!· f1cult to replace · · 1 s uppose that someone in the second level of his own depart- ment could be considered. We also would embark on a recruit· ment drive." he s aid. Orange County sources say possible candidates include Personnel Director Bert Scott, Associate Administrative Of ficer Ken Mays and Environ· ment al Management Agency Gromyko Says U.S. Charges 'Propaganda' UN ITED NATIONS(AP>- The United States has failed to obtain Soviet concessions on troops in Cuba, U.S. sources said today, and Sovie t Foreign Minister Andrei A. G romyko charged in the General As· sem bly that Cuba was a target o f a propaganda campaign "based on falsehoods:" The sources said the Russians would not budge despite the fact that the United Stat~. in top· level talks with the Soviets, warned that the SALT II strategic arms limitations trea· ty could be imperiled. Gromyko, a speaker in the 152-nation assembly's general policy debat.e, clearly was allud· ing lo U.S. charges that the So- viet Union bu 2,000 to 3 000 troops In Cuba, perhaps wjth a combat mission. Hi.I speech came a day after be be1an talks in New York with Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance on what the troops are for and what abould be done about them. They meet a1ain Tbun· day. Gromyko told the assembly the Soviet Union wanted ''normal and, what ls more, friendly relations with the Unit- ed States." But he said that re- qulred oblervance ot '1tbe prin- ciples of peacef\ll co-existence aad non•lnterferenee in tbe al· taln of Olhen. ·•And our •dvlce on thl1 score (Cuba) II 1imple," be HJd. ''The artlficl.Uty of this enUre ques· lion muat be honesUy admitted and the matter cloeed.' • .. 4 Director George Osborne Osborne would rate an outside chance. the so urces sa1rl, because he is nearing retire- ment age. It has ~n no secret in county circles that Thomas 1s dis enchanted with the effecL'i of Proposillon 13 on county govern CSef' 1110MAS, Page AZ) Hyprwsis To Assist Victim Irvine police investigators say they'll probably use hypnosis to help a Woodbridge woman re- cover her memory of an attack m her home Sunday night. Ll. Gene Norden said today the woman is sW1 experiencing temporary amnesia caused perhaps from a blow to the head she suffered in the late night as· sault. Her assailant had walked in through an unlocked screen door at her home and accosted her as she prepared for bed. but the woman told officers Monday she st ill can't remember what exact ly took place or who her at tacker may be The w o man 's screa m s prompted neighbors to call police. who found the woman dazed at her doorway. Norden said sh e s uffe red lacerations to her head but had no skull fracture She was treat· ed by paramedics a nd then taken to a hospital for treat· ment Becaus e of her loss of memory, it is unknown if ~he was sexually assaulted. officers have said. Norden said investigators will wait about a week before resort· ing to hypnosis Any recollections she may have will prove valu able since police have had few clues to work with rn the case The blunt object with which the woman was struck in the head hac; been found, but Norden declined to say what it was. Some fingerprints a lso were round in the home. but he said there are no suspects being con- sidered in the case. The case bears so me similarities to the recent attacks on other coast women H e said that due to hot weather, many persons have been leaving doors and windows open. oc Alien Raids? Strickland. a Santa Aoa at- torney. Ms. Strickland said she will request a federal Judge to issue an injunction to force federal immigration agents and lbe San· ta Ana and Fullerton police de~ partments to "follow the law" in handling detentions of suspected illegal aliens. Land Sailor Raids in Santa Ana, Fullerton, Placentia and Costa Mesa luve brought a "cloud of rear and anxiety .ov~r the Latin American areas of the county," said Irma Rodriguez, chairwoman of tlle Orange County Human Rela· tions Comnussion The co unty -funded com· mlssioo, she said, has examined Phil Lantz of Newport Beach couldn't wait to try out the new s ails be just got for the 27-fool Nor-Sea he is building in Costa Mesa. So. with his son. J ustin. 16 months. sen . mg a s crew. Lantz hoisted the ~ails to 5ee ho~ the~ look He expects to launch his ne w boat in No\•embe r . Meanwhile. weJJ, a fella can dream, can't he? El Toro Annexation Task Force Due lr\'inecounc1lmen will be asked tonight to approv£' creation of a task force made up or city and Irvine Company representatives to develop formal recommenda tions on the annexation of the El Toro ManneCorps A1r Statton At tht> urging of Irvine coun cilm an Art Anthony. the council in August voted lo look into the poss1b1ht.u:•s or annrxmg land ad jacent to the base IO an erfort lO gain land-use control in the area A rt.>port to the council tonight says the annexation. used in con- 1u nc t1on with othe r zoning P<l" t•r..,. could g 1Vl' Irvine mdJrt:et control O\ er rutun.' u~e~ and ~x pani;1un of the bci~t· I rvtnc C.:om p:.1n y o (f11:1ab a~fl'l' that a task rorct• would ht•lp <.mooth out problem~ in 'oh ed in ~uch a plan St•n1or \'ice Pn·~1denl Thoma~ N1 t•l ,.e n sa id ht <; r1rm .. wholl'heartedly ~upport" the rormatton or a Task Force to deal w1th all the~l' questions ·· Since the Irvine Company owns the roughly 2.500 acres in· volvcd in the proposed annexu· tton. the company's cooperallon 1s neeessary Wi thout 1l. off1C1ah. said. the idea 1s dead. 2 Men Rob Mesa Store of Drugs, $200 Two men robbed a Costa Mesa pharmacy Monday afternoon. escaping with nearly $500 worth of assorted drugs and $200 ln cash. police said . Investigator s s aid the banpjts, both carrying h andgun s . brought a bag with them when they entered While F ront PharO)oacy. 801 Baker St., about 2 p.m . As a trio of customers looked on, the men confronted a lone pharmacis t and dema nded money and "reds. uppers and downers." police said. T h e unidentified employee handed over ~ash and filled the bag with bottles of· prescription drug s. m ost c onta i ning sedatives and pain-killers. No one was injured . Police said both m en were In their mld·20s, one with a mustache, the other with a full beard. Mamie Eisenlwwer Rwhed to Hospital .WASHINGTON (AP > - Former first lady Mamie Eisenhower, 82, was rushed to Walter Reed Ar my Medica l Center today altel' auffertq a stroke at her farm bome ln Get- tyaburt. Pa. A medical bulletin luaed two boun att.r her adml11kla to the boepttal .. Id tbe widow of Presl· dent Dwtlbt D. Eisenhower wu in stable condition and bad been placed on medication. "The 1troke bu affected some of the tunc:UonA on the riJrht side of her body.'' the statement said. "The permanency or t.be9e e ffect is not known at this time." Hospital spokesman Peter Eaker aald It wu not known bow Ions Mn. Ei.senbower would be at the boepttal. He said tbe next bqlletln would be issued w~. day. Mn. ElHDhower was accom- panied by her personal physi- cian. Dr. VI . Sterrett, on the trtp from Getty1bur1 In a fire de (See MAMIE. P a"e A2> ~ the allegations against Immigra- tion and locaJ law enforcement authorities and is deeply con- cerned about them. Ms . Strickland said eight or nine persons detained in recent INS raids will be named as plaintiffs in the forthcoming lawsuit. DC-9Jet Engine Explodes By The Assodat.ed Press An engrne of an lbena Airlines OC 9 1etUnt!r exploded m flight today over Spuin. and a DC -10 trailed s parks visible for miles aftt•r a tail en~ine failed over W a<.h ington -.te1 te. but both landed ~alelv. authorit1e.., said The Iberian plane carntd 56 passenger.-. and crew of five, a s p okesman for the Spa ni s h a1 rline ~a id It was furtber damJgt.>d wht!n 1t made an t>mtrgenc> landing at a military ;or bast• Tht> engine blew up as the :-.t adrid Barcelona flH~ht passed OC -9 . OC·10 WOES PLAGUE OOUGLAS--f>age BS m i:r Zaragoza. about hair way along the route Jbenan source. ... ,ild the explosion was <tue to a technical fa1 lun• and not caused bv a bomb. a~ some µa.ssenger.. reared Sparks Crom the engine of ~ Trans Jnternat1onal i\trhnes DC -10 were visible for mile:. following a "r outi ne en1itine ra1lure" that forced the plane t1.. return to the Seattle c.1rport. federal officials said. The plane, carrying some 400 persons. landed safely at Seat- t I e -Ta co m a Inte rn ation a l Airport shortly after takeoff ~1 o n d a y f o r t h e t r 1 p t o Anchoraj!e, Alas ka ··It was a routine eogrnc failure:· said Dave Rogrosk1, a Tran .... lnt<>rnat1onal pa'isenger "t'n IC't' reprt•M•nt at1 ve 1n Seat tit• ··/\o one· st'C'med alarmed Ro"roo.,lo said passenger'> "t'rl· placed 1n holds while other I r,1, t•I arr..in~e m cn h we n · r11.uJl'-The pl am• was to be flown t•n two t'nµ1m•:. today to San l-'rant·1~co for Jn engine replace· ment. he said Tht.< cause of the engm<' prob IPm "a" not 1m med1a t e l:v kno~ n . l\h>anwhllC'. 63 passengers who had been aboard an Allegheny ,\1rhnes pl;.1nl' continued on to Norfolk. \'a . this morning alter an e mergc n t•y landing at Balt1more-Washington Interna- tional Airport George Doughty. deputy direc tor at BWI. s aid the pilot of th<· plane experi<>nced problems wi th his landing gear late Mon- day The DC -9 cir c le d tbe airport for about an hour before land mg. No one was inJured. He said the problem apparent- ly had something to do with an indicator light on the control panel. adding the panel did not show that the landing gear was down and locked. Coast Weath er Fair with some high c loudiness at limes Wednesday. Highs in low 70s at beaches lo upper 70s Inland. Lows tonight 60 to 66. INSIDE TOD1'Y· It's takn 19 RGIOM, bMt the CalJforrdo A~ls ore °" t the thn#told of thftr lint pennant or divflion title. Sw t fO"JI , photo., Page 81. , • l 1 I : r I I i .ti °'Nl'f P!LQT H Alcala • 'Ml• 1)-year-old h1 wttnn:s and a11eftd victim ln R~ James Alcala'• Rlvttsido Coun· t)' rape t.n al baa dll appea ft'd Tbe Riverside trial ot Alcala. bond ovw lO Ora.nee Cou\7 Supenor c.o.an lu& Prid91 to tac~ Mpatale t!'hlflM U.at he kidnapped and murdf'rt-d 12 yor old Robin l'bn111tlne SatT\&00 ol H untinaton Beac h . wu acheduJed to ruwne Monday R tvenide S uperior Court Jud&t' Robert Gant po1tponed tht~ lnaJ to Wednn day wben tbt- proatcuton MimlUed they could not find t.be ~year-Old Sierra Mad r e 1\rl Ale at• 1lte1edty raped, Ued up and beat with a stick Jut F~b 13 A R1 venud<> County deputy distract attonH.'Y Mud toda y that the 1.1roettut1on doei:;n 't su.s~t foul play in the girl's dlup pe a ranee. The alleged victim had been reluctant to testify in the r apt: case to begin with, said Deputy Distr1<'t Attomey Grover Truk. Arolht>rs Will <le ft l and \JI rte t.ongyear or Newport ISL-arh both httv~ uchle voo Eugle Scout status in Lido lt;le's Hoy Scout Troop 37. Will is a j unior at Newport llarhor lhgh School Ulric is a rreshman at Servite High Srhool in Ana ht-lm. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. WlJlis O l ..on)'tycar, 215 Via San Remo. When JudJ(e Garst ordered he-r to undergo psychiatric examma tion Sept. lJ when the Rlvennde trial opened, she became even more reluctant, Trask said. Alcala's defense attorney sought the examination, he said, because the defen4e claims she fantasized her a llegation s against Alcala Evacuation Plans Eyed for Clemente Trask qescnbed the girl as "kind of a transient," who doesn't live with her pa rents. Alcala . who is being held In Orange County Jail without bail in the Samsoe murder case, is being transported to Riverside County for court appear ances ther e By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI ,,,. o.i1v ,.,._ ''-'' A federal Nuclear Regulatory Commi.ssion t ask force will visit the San Onofre atomic power plant Wednesday and hold a Thursday heanng on e m ergency eva cuation procedures ln San Cle mente. Public comments will be Fried Bribe Library Rewards Poets B LOOMfo'JE LO, N.J. CAP) -Can little J ohnny find h a ppin es~ with KeeilS a nd S helley whi le m unt'tung on fn •nc h fries'1 A loc•eil librar y wants to find out 'This may sound bad, but Wl· ~n· bc.~ic·all y tmh- m~ th(• c hildren to introduce them to poetry wh1('h t hey us ua lly s hy a way fro m ," s aid Marg r et Lockwood. he ad of Bloomfield Library's children's services T he reward? A coupon fo r free fre nch fries from a fas t -food chain. All the kids have to do is s bow up at the library with an original or copied version o( any poem . About 50 k l<ls, Detween 3 and 10 , have begun tak- ing udvantage of the offer , Loc kwood "ci1d Soml' ha\•· even written their own poetry "Th<.•y don't leach it in the schools ," Lockwood s:mi "Hu t po<!try is s omething crcall Vf' that cht Id rt:n respond to. It i ~ a na tural outgrowth of a child's knowlcdgc• of nur:-.t!ry rh ymes · Froa PflfJ4" Al 1HOMAS ... me nt and prospet·L<; that financ 1ng might become tighte r 111 years ahead Thoma~. who wa~ a c·11ptain in the U.S. Navv became the a d became the administrative of. fleer in 1.967. A spokesman in Ari.:ona s aid the job in Maricopa County bas been vacant since June when County Manager Charles W Miller resigned under fire. Shell Explodes LOS ANGELES CAP) -A 33·year·old foundry worker, dls- maniling what waa thou&hl to be a defused Air Force practice bomb with a sledgehammer. waa injured when the •bell ex- ploded. authorities said. The det- onation o( the scraplton bomb occurred Monday at the Ren - frow Foundry. 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He predicted district attend ance would reach 25,000 before the semeste r 's e nd , cit ing several i.hort·t e rm c lasses sch eduled over the next three weeks that could bring in 3,000 more students. Bosanko s aid attendance at the district's two campuses s h o uld keep S addleback's 1rowth atop all other communJ· ly college& statewide . He said 79 percent of Sad- dleback's student population ls considered part.-tlme, taking lets than 12 academic unlt.a. Waining Told On Nuke Test LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - The U.S. Energy Department Is warniq mana1e ra ol tall bW.ld· inge In tldl area to make aure all workera are In aate po1lllon11 Wednesday morning dur1nc a plumed nuclear tat. • n. wader'arouna blut -the 13th announced lelt of the year -la to be conducted at the Nev1da Nucl .. r Teatlnt Site about ff mile• nortbweat of here. G.-...Foqht CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, llnJo9 tAP> -Rain and OCMD eurr.,.. are ltalllnc effortl to CIP tbe nmaw• It.ox 1 oil ..U, but MnVu amc•111 1a, &Mr wm probably tr)' ., .... today to plac• 1 huce ateeJ con• ovtr tbe underwaw .-er. <' heard by the six-man NRC te am from 11 a m to noon Thursdtty in the San Diego Gas and Elec tric auditorium, 101 El PortuJ St .. San Clem ente . a com mission s pokesman said tod11y The lruik force of nuclear ex perts was stt up following the March disa s ter al the Three Mile Island atomic plant in Penn sylv ania Radiation leaks a t the worst nuclear plant disaster forced evacuation of thousands of r esideoL'> in the !>Urroundrnt( area NRC team memberi. plan lo m eet wtth Southern Ca1Jfoni1a Ed ison Company 0 H 1cia l6 , oper ato rs or the San Onofn · plant, Wc·dnC'sday for a tour of the e xisting rac1hty a nd two n1·w rca<:Lors undf'r <'on-.tru1·twn Ed1i-on anti NHC l1·a m ml·m hers will begin a techn1C'al re '1c•w mf.'t'ting at 9 B m JO thf.' San Clemente auditorium to dis cuss ~pgrad.ing and how r-t:Sl· dents could nee from radloac- t1 vity in case of a misha p David Barron, Edis on s pokesman, stressed that, public commenl8 at the Thursday hear- ing will be Hmited to the one hour pc>riod set aside for the dis l'US~IOn on thl' t'ml·r~l·nc y plan An NHC 0Hac1al said if thr rc b 1nsuffsc1cnt time for «lll publk com mc·nl!>. wn ltf'n st atem C'nti- mti} bt· ma1ll'd to .Ja rnt·~ Milh:r . NR<" actm~ dtrN·tor for nuclear ~1 l1.:~ a nd '><d egua rd !> Washington. D C .. W555 M l'a n w h1lc , Sa n O no fr e l'll uclear Genera ting Stataon rf i.umed ser vice after a lO·day shutdown late Monday night for repair of cracked pipe welds in an aux1Hary cooling system . Ever since the Three Mile Is land disaste r , NRC otrictab h<t ve kept a close watch on cr acked pipe welds since so~e experts believe similar "gcnenc- problems" may have led to the problems there. Seven nuclear plants, inc lud log San Onofre, were round to have the same type of proble m wi th crack pipe welds The cracked welds round Sept 7 and repaired last week wen· located In a · non ·r a dloactive system used in periodic refuel ing operations Dul NRC o ff ic ials sa i d Thursday's meeting ls intended to discuss the problems In vol ved with emergency evacuation an the event of a nuc lear m ishap at the San Onofre plant.I. Suit Seeks Fees From Ex-teacher The University of Callromla t11 seeking more than $15,000 from a former UC Irvine medical pro· fe11or wbo tl elalms did not dhare professional fees as re · quired by his e mployment con- tract . AccordiN to a lawaull flied Monday fn Orange County Superior Cow-t. D r;.. Merlin Feldman worked under a salary contract In which be w u re- q u I red to split certain pro· f eulonal feee eamed whJle MTV· Inc as an aul.ltant cU11lcal pro. reaaor at UM medJcal school. Feldman WU employed .. a protlllOr betfteft July l 1'75 and Oct. a1. 1'77, but faii.d to make proper 1ccountlnc1 ot pro-· fff1looal t ... and pay amountl due the uldvenlty. the •wt COD· ttacb. Feldman now hu a medleal pracUC9 bl Orance, 1peclaUdq 1D obltalriCI and CYD~lot)'. " • No Break Seen In AiF Strike A alrtk~ that has "rounded all Hu1hett Airweat. nights moved Into IUI 16th day today, and a company spoke.man 11id no set· tlement Uf In sl&ht. About 40 percent ot Hughes Alrw<-At employees, me mbers of the Air Une Employees Assocla· llon t Al.EA). are involved in the walkout that beaan Sept. 9. ll haa forced cancellation or 14 nights dally from Orange COUii ty 's J ohn Wayne A i rport Overall, Hughes has been fore~ to ground flights 11ervioa 20,000 passengers dally to 45 cities maintena nce c r e ws. ~htlon aaentR and ticket agent.8 r emain on 1trike. • LlLchf1eld u ld the r nmpany'a 1tandtn1 olfer a 29.2 pe rcent raise over three years wu "reJected without comment" by the ALEA. Workera are boliling out for a 39 percent raise that would mun a senior ticket a1ent now makln1 111157 ~r month would m ean a raae to $1,960 per month t he end ot three years the company's offer would mean a raiae to $1 960 per month by the end of the same period. Buck Passed For Susan? W ABIUNGTON (AP> - Th• dollar blD •hoUJd be eyate matlcally replaced with the new SuHn B. An· thony dollar coin and the hall ·dollar coin should be elim inated, a high level gove rnment t a111( fo r ce recommended todoy The task force •u111e11t td that peMlea be m ade of "a cheaper aluminum al loy " if copper prices rise, a nd that plastic s be studied for poss ible future use in American money The recommendaUoos wer e prepared by orflcial11 of the Treasury Depart m ent. the U S Mint. the Bure au of Engraving and Printing and the Federal Reserve, according to a Treasury statement. Company spokesman Larry Lltc hfield sald the 11trike 1s cost Ing Hugh1..>S about h million in rt> venue per day Pilots who 1mt1ully Jo1ne!1 tht· strike reached a &<>ttlemcot last week on a new contn 11·t, but f 'ro91 P~ A I MAMIE ... Child-stealing Rap Fought by Mother p artmt>nt amhulan<'t> Aft1·r arr1v1nu at th1• hQSp1tal. M r'I f':1senhowcr wu.., ta ke n 1m m 1•!11 at .. ly to 1t~ F;1s e nhower Nu ri11111-{ Su1l1•, u VIP facility n11m 1·!1 for her hullhand . who d H'll in 1969 E ar l 1t•r . .lu ltc N1>e11n E 1M•nhuw1•r. who 1.., marn NI ll1 Mr~ 1-:1 l'rlho wc r 'N Rr and.son David, said in u telephone in t c r v1ew tha t St·<·r et Si!r v1c-t- agents told hN thl.' former f1r.t lad} "had a "trokc· but I ha vt· no 1d£>a how bad 11 111 " "She's been 1n delicate health for m any Yl'&rs,' J uli e 111t1d "$ht' hru. an enlarged heart and ha:.n 't betn able to ~et out nf bf'<! for Sl.'vcral months " Tht· (;t'lt) -.tiur~ Voluntf'•·r F1r1• Departmt·nt ~aid 1t 11• ('1•1\t·d a call for a n ambulanc·t:' at th1• r:i!lenhower farm bf-Cori· IO a m l0<·al \1mt• OHtc1ab of tht• Serrt·t Serv1c1• wh1C'll f(uard.'I M r~ Ehenhow..r said :-.ht• wa" rnn .. c-1011., 'Ah••fl pl.1c-t·<1 rn th1· ;Jmbultin1·1· for th•· 80 mil1• trip to W:J'>h1n~ton In \1a rl·h 1975. M r " E1:.<'nho\\1•r WJ:> .i1lm1ltcfl to 111• Arm y Medical Ccntl'r at ,..,,r1 Gordon 1n Augusta. Ga . for in ternal bleedtng Doctors report ed the bleeding was caused by d1 verticul0bls of the intes tin<> Sh e has been hosp1talt1ed at Walter Reed se veral ltm~ 11mce for vanous ailments. Mrs F.ts e nhowe r . w ho!\1' hu ... trnn<1 Y. IJ'> thl• ~uprt-m1• J\Mw<I C'ommunl1£'r 111 to:urop(' dunnl.! World War II, hai. u ltrct1mf' leas(' for the· UW acn~ ~1>tlud1"fl farm S h c an cl t ht' 111 t 1• pr 1· s 1 dt•nt bought 1t 111 1951 ;rnd 1>U~<· 'lll<'nlly donutt.:d 1l to the f(ovcm mc nt Mrs Ei<1('nhowc r , who still Wf'ars her hair 1n girh~h banp:-. and n a .. 1hes a p1xy1sh !>m ale. hu' s tayed art ivc in µolit1cal and sol'ial circles JO Pennsylvania Slavick's T he moth Pr r1 f Ii y1•ta old Valf•ena Miller of Jl untangton B£-arh a :.kt·d A r kesn :.a \ :Juthnr1ll<•'> today ru dc·n y a C'allformo l'Xlrad1l wn refjue~t that she be n ·turn••d to Orange County t.o facf> felony child steal· an~ char.cres ('am all a M 1 lln ;>,r. tolt1 thP l.1ttle Hock f"Xl ra<llt1•>0 hoarrl that sht: wa ntt, lo rt·ma1n in Arkun'!a' and ohta1n t·u ... tr>d\ 11( ht<r c h1lrl lkhlJ " It v inl( with a fos tt-r fJmll) llwn• Thi> Cal1f11rn1u r h a r gc-., af(111 n11t Mr" Miller stem from I h 1· v f' <-• r I 11 n g H· a r c h for Valt.>cna ..., ho 11<1l1rP belH!Vf! 'A as Lak en h" her mothn from hn 1o:randµar1·nb llunl1nl(t1m Bedrh homl' Jul\ 31 197H Bank Robber Gets $1,200 ln lrvit1f~ A ln1w r11l1ll'·r Y.1tt1 ,1,.n1· lt..c)i. ;i 11 t'' ti ni .1 t 1 d !> I 21111 f n 1 m J n lrv1n1· hank l\4ond:n 1>1>l1i-1· <.alll Lt (;ene Norden i.aut a.man in his early ~ walked into lht· SeC'Urtty l'at'1f1c 'iallnnal nan~ br a n ch a t Miche l on Drive anll MescArthur Boule' ard about 2 p m and told a telll·r that he had R ~un and d4'mandrrl mrmey N nrrlcn '>:wl th•· ma11 v. a' rar r v1ng a hlJ1'k 'h·•' trlj( ha~ I I•· ftlJI th1• rnoru ' in 1 h t· ba~ anti thf'rl O•·d throu~li .1 llJ1'k µarktnl' Int <10<1r A l thou~·h th1· m.1n :11tl ht• had "Jilin no 'A•'JJMlll ~ .. , ,., ··r .. ,.,.n l'olu·1• i111<l Viii A~1·n1, at<· ~ e a r <' h 1 n lo( ( o r ,, ' u .., p •• <' 1 d1'S<'ribed a' ... 1ttntl111J.! uhout 5 ( ,. t:t ., 'A 1· q.: h r n ~ ab 11 u t l ~IJ pound!\ ha\'ml( ltJiht hMwn hu1r und blue c)e:-. <ind weanni.: blu1· Jt•an11 and a '>ha rt 'l•·t·V<' '>h1rt Norden ~aid 11 is th•• flr~t t1 m1• that pnruculur hank hrnnc h ha~ b<>Pn robbed J amts Smedley, t1f Ark<tnsa, Gov Wilham C"11ntr>0 '' 11Hir1· 'aid a dec1swn ''" th1· P>1tnirl1 Lion rl>qucst will be made hy h1.., office wtth1n a week Smedley said s tate off1t·1oh have reser vaUon.'I aht>ul separat in g Va le<•na and her mothi-r ~f(· <ta1d they <tr£• allowed to Vl'>tl The younl(.st~r·s grandparent..<;;. Kenneth a nd Juanita Moort- became her legal gu<1 rd1ans in 1977 Dr. Schwartz Memorial Service Held .\ prt' al<-mt'm onal '-N Vrc·1· v. a .., c· on du c I <' d ~ '' n ri u ' (or N etA port R1·ach ph\ '>ll't.in II a rold S<;h'A artz. wlro dw(J Sun c..la~ al lht· al(e of f;ii Dr Sch".1rt1. a ,p1·r1ahc;t ir1 1.p·n at n «s 11r ill'l 1<· .. d mt•dwrn• fu r 2!~ \l'Jr ... ro l111 w1n1· hi, ~rt• du a t 111 n f r 11 m ca II r 111 r11 ,, l '11llt'~l' of ()..,t1•oµalhlt' ~Ufl(!~>rt 1n 195() lie mll\ t.'d hi!> prnet1r1· to the Har bor An•11 six year~ ai.(o A World War 11 vetera n, JJr Sthwart7. was pa~t pr esident 11( tht• lit-II Garden.., l\1w;in1.., ('hili and team phys1c1an for Ht-II t;ardens lbgh School Ar r angemt-nl 'i arl' ht·tnl( h.tndlf'd '" the• 'l1•pt un1· '-i111•wtv 111 "\1·h"'.1rtt ,... ''"' t\1·11 IJ\ ht' ~ tdO'A bhth•'. .1 d.111~:h1t•r l\.ir h 1r 1 !--d1\\ .1rt 1 11( 01111d.1 "" .l<Hlll'" 111 I '" 1\11111·11·-. .111d I h.11 11..., .,('I 11 ... tin. ;mil a 1Jroth1•r I >t l.1JU S<'h"' .1rt1 11( '1 artn:1 If• I 1(1 \ School Suit () ut ATLANTA I J\P > /\panel of thr t>l' frdf'ral JudgC's ha~ d 1i. m1 ~i.ed a !.t'Ven yc1:1r old law,u11 aimed at dt''>l'~re>!alm~ Allanta '>l'h•MJI syslt•m :-. by trans frrnn1oe ... tudl'nL ... :l\.'.r<IS:-. ('It~ ~n<l t'OUOl.) line>:. presents Boehm Porcelains to Newport Beach~: Bi rd s of ra re beauty and thrilling realis m . Flowers duplica ting nature a t her mus t glo rio u5'. Porcelain sculptures in a numbe r of field ~, in the collectio ns of muse ums, in the world's s tately h o mes. T hese we bring you with pride, from the world-re no wned s tudios of Edward Ma rsh all Boehm . Please come in and see our Boehm Porcelain exhibit. Something Beau tiful for Everyone ..... §LA.VICK'S Puh1on f,land, NtT>'port Ccnttt. New!"''" Rnch I (7 1.tl ~44.1 \80 1 01htf '''"'"'"' '« ~rm1r,.1.-1 M.111 la~un • I 1111' \1.111 ('I,.,,,., Ct lflf•" Aho (il\1'f•~ ''" ""~'k"' \in r>u c .. ' l.i• Vi•'" er.. .... ~,..~~·~·-,.~·~-''"''._,.,.,..... \<f"IA -..,..,.,1 1rwot,_. "'""'' '"" ,,,.,,,,, '·•"•' ....... ______________ ~-----... ' ... ,, .... : ------ s QAJLV PILOT A3 Mielaigan Hunter~ Stalk 'Bigfoot' 0ANSV1LLE, Mlcb. (API -A tr1o ot hunt.en wtll •lt,kt _out • farm by i\ijbt neat wffll:end. tryln.1 to baa • Dictoot "We h•ve lo end lhlt my1tery •nd UM! oo.ly way · Uall wlU be done bi to take • l pet_lmen." ••Id W 1yne Kina. dlr11C"tor ot the Mlc hl&•n 81¥fOOt lnformtilion Center in llilllncton Kina &nd lwo UIOC'i•tff ~•.n lO be on wa\ctl for the le1endary f\lrry built near the farm ot John -Mnd ~Jlnla Culhaffi ln ~ rural lnsharnCounty M ra. Culbam ••Id there wu ··oae Mell ol a m•a" In \he l•mlly'1 araln 1hed Sept. 14 when two doun 50-pound b.t1• ol feed and ••It were rlp1.00 to piec" T hen. •he aald. lht:Y round llfl .,, __ BATTLING 64-CENT TAX BILL IN NEW YORK Jody Gerard, 12, Wllh Crop or Worms Law 'Unfair' Boy, 12, Fights Taxes r:IJllY Vll.Lt-:. 1': V rAl'1 Denouncing taxation w1thuu1 r1·pr1 .. ,,.nt:1l111n, I~ yt·ar-vltl Jody (icrard s~yS he plo•n), to lobhy for 1:h:.1ngl"~ 111 ii !<>l<.ill' lilX lay,• lhal requ1ret. him tu l"f1!1ect !<>alct. l<1xl·~ on h1~ bilrkyard worm bu!'.JflC)i)i S1nt:1· tl hcci11n1• known Lhc t.late Tax Dcp<irtn1enl put the hill' on J •.od y th1~ ~urn mer for not collccl1ng the tax on ht)) .">ale), lo loci.ii f1t.h(>rmen. scotC)i of letter!> he1vc ptiut(.-d into the tiny posl nff1 c1· hl•rc .-.1,n1c from as far as Switi:crlantl Tiit: YlJUN(; t :NTltt:PRESE:UR llAS 0 RECEIVED m-orc lhan ~) fr(Jm "ell·" 1s hcr), to help cover his first -quarter tall bill of 64 cents Dozens of reporters have round their way to this Catskill Mounuun hamlet to talk to him. And tax off1c1als ha~·e .announc~ plans to seek a change in the law. "!'he prop<1),al would exempt children with s mall bu),1net.scs :iround the home from paying sa.lcs lHxes, but it will lie next year before the Legislature could act. Uni.ii then, the tax will be collected To insu re som e relief, Jody says he wiJI press his case in the J,cgislature during c.n upcoming class trip to Albany. "I a m i:v1ng to be talkin~ to J)t."Ople. I think the law should be changt.>cl." ht.• !'.au.I "Kids s houldn't have lo collect sales taxc~ .. JfJI.)\' .SA 'li'S Tiii~ Tl\X OF:Pl\RTMENT "probably wouldn't ha~'l' l0hani.:e1l anything if il wasn't on te levision <1nd in the nc":o.papcr .... " hut the rrccklc·faced young businessman is unim· prc!>scd hy all the •1tlcnt1on Ml•£1nwh1 le. bus1nf's!> is bot>m1ng. t-•or lhe late!il quarter, he ren1itl.l'fJ $2 78 to th(.' slate on earning!'> of $39.71 Bul he still wnn'l (·har..:~· the 7 p1·ret;nl ))ale!> tax required in Ulste r County "It'~ n11I rii:hl." he i..ay), ''I will pay the money out of my U .. '11 e;1t1\lllJ.:" Jud~ 0!"> tr11u h l1•:, hcgan this summer ,.·hen a cert1f1ed le tter rro n1 the 'l';.ix Uc1iartmcnt arrivctl say1nK the worm:-. werc "t;1ng1blc pcr~unal prope rty" ~UhJt:Cl to :o.a le:o. ta;11:es The depart 1nen! i..ay-. 1l wa . .., acting on ;111 an<1nyrnous tip <ind did not know thl· offendl·r wai.. <1 12 year-old ll·hH:h-IOn& handpnnt out.Unod lo dew In thtoi du1t atop their . pl CWUJl trut'ti: Kin• l ll)'• he '• ronvlnct:d lt'a th" print ot a UIKloot. or "Sa,qu111tch ." becilwn' Jt'a ··cJOlle to lht: foot ol a &orUla " The thumbprint WI.II much lower on th~ wri!lt than a hurn1i1n'• h1ttnd would~. he s1dd Kina: •41.Jd 1he 1rain-1hed mel's could h111 vt: been c aused by "' 'No Clues' By Offer Of Reward Ky J•:RKY ('LAUS EN OI IM l).oll, ,., ... ~Ylf It's bt.."t·n nearly :.i week Sln('e Slt!ven Alan Bu us· friends pulupc. S~.000 reward for tht: a rrest and con v11·t11.>11 or his :o. I a yt·r Wcstrniristt•r 1nvest1gator)i s ay that even so. no one hat. vrfert'<.I lhl'nl any 1nfor1no.1tion Buu!>. 211 . "'a~ ~hut with u ~holi;un a nd a i..mull t'ahtn:r "'t•apon, police ~.t)'. probably a pistol. wh1h· he .. ·alked through \'les t1n1ru.te r's Sigler f•urk earl)' t-'t·tl 25 Gary Hu us and Linda <.:utL thi.' dead m<tn's brother and :0.1:0.tt:r. ;innounced the reward, ra1s(-d h) a fc\\' «lose friends. \;isl Wt.-dnc-. day 1'hc mo1i.~y <:ary SU}')). 1s 11n deposit 111 Key!>ton1.· Sa\'lllio!!'> and l.oan "s u{fil·e 1n W t·~tm1nstcr 1'h1· ull'n\Jl)' 1if 1nfor n1anL~ will bt• k1.•pt conf1dcnt1al. ;t Ccnrduii.: 10 \l.11•st rn1ns lt>r d1•t ecl1\•e:. Anyvn1· ~1th 1nformill1on <ibout 1h1· klllint.: 1i.. a~kcd t11 1•all the 1·1ly"s pOl l<'t". H9H-3JI J. 'A"llh111 thl' nt-xl six m•1n1h~ l'oht·e l.>C'hcve Stt.:\ell lluu!> descritx.'"d by h1:0. hrotht•r <t), • ii really IJr('t\y 11ver :.1gc lypc of Jtuy "' ""a!> walklnK through Sigler l':irk :1fter v1~i tin i; ~ fricnd In if nc;1rhy apartment 11rru.·1·rs 1hcorii.c lhal Uuu~ ;i nd pt-oplc 111 !h f' park l'X f'hlln)!cd word:-. ilnd th:st he Wa), i.:un ncd dov.·u A t·oruncr·., rl'[lOrt l);Hd •• shoti.:un tilat.l to lhc chct.I killed him ··W(''ve lalk1·d to il lot of peo pit• ... s a1d ~fJ li ~·l· SJ,!t f)1ck <:rodl ··Wt· do11·1 have :.a lot l•1 goon ·• <:rodt SiJ1d rt·s1dcnt ~ flf lhc nc1ghlx1rhood probably fcilr rl" t~liauvn 1f they t-.lk to poli1·c Huus was unemployed and without a car when h e wc.s gunned down, his brother s aid lfjs bn)ther said St l"V('n hild grown "'private"' as his o ltl Wes tminster High School fnends went separate ways. Then. he said. Steven's steady girlfrh.-.nd wus kiUcd in iln aulf1 :icridtnl about iJ year llJ..lO ''li e hadn ·t really dec ided what he Wil nll'<I tf1 do with the rest of his life," hl' conC'ludcd w~stm1nstcr JMJlic c aren't sur•· th;j\ the rt•ward will rc)iult in a solid lip in the murder cas1· ''Rut 1l ),Ure <'tin 't hurt anything ," :;;iid S..:t. Grodt Suburbs Notf!d Wi\Slll N(iT(JN IAl1 1 l'rei..1 dl'nt Carter promised a group of conJ(ressml•n today hl' ~·rll l'Oll )ildCr d1•vclop1n~ <i n<it1on11I suh urhan pohcy to m:itch hi), urban and ruri.tl IJfOJtran1i.. Slide Victim 'Irked' Rebuilding Stymied by Permit Restriction,s H1chard llarlL·y IS the fi rst Bl uebird C:inyon resldt!nt lo s eek a coa s tal comm1!\1ion pe rmit to r ebuild a Lagun:i Beach home dcstroy€!d by la.st year 's lands lide l~e·s not ha1>PY with conditions imposed by the South Coast Regional Commission and wa'i granted a two·week pe rmit · hearing delay In lluntington Beach Monday to study them In t.>:>Sence, llarley mus t waive ;111 future claim s against all public agencies for any damage that might otcur to a ne w hou.se as the result of "landslide. rock fall, mod now or other form1 of mass wuUnR." He's Running . -li'rom Dogs SP.RINGFIE.LD. Mus. (AP) ..:.. A politician bitten on the rear end while campaigning aayi he'• more wonied about stray dotJ than crime In the 1treets. "I'm not concerned about whether I 'll be muaaed, but whether I'll be bttten," aaid City Council candidate Peter J Ju.r1y111kJ aft.er bein1 irealed and releaaed from llerey H0tplt.al tor a bite on lbe but· IOCkl. -Jurl}'Dlkl bu-beep ct•uq_t..- CTe•Uoa. ol • ell)' dot pound wttb • warden. trained it.air and ne.t. of vehicles to transport •ll"•fl. Junynstl believes each Jami· ly ahO\lld tM limited to OM doe. And. the coastc.I co1nm1ss1on demands, he riiu st relinquish any ri"'hts to public disaster funds or repair loans "'for replacement o r rehabilitation" of a new enl arged house in the future. A staff me mber s aid, though, that he is eli gible for federal insurance offered In the area. l·l a'rley told commil'lsioners that the restrictions are unfair because geologi s t Heac h Leighton of Irvine has declared the ne wly graded lot ut 928 Meadowlark Lane ''stabilited.'' The conditions . be said, "might Seriously hurt my ability to re1eU." Commlssioner !"red Johnson or Santa Monica told Harley that the condilioru; were "just good bYalnes• .. on the part of Ute commlMlon and are required by • the state. JohMOn aaid lh•l if Harley should "make a boo·boo" by buildJn1 on I.he previously uilsl•· ble lot.. the 1tat.e would be re· lleved of the burden of payln1 for lhat. mi1take. Freocb in Coup? BANGUI, Central Atrlcan Repablle (AP) -,.,. .... hel...s topple the l.(..)'eU' d.iclatonhlp ol Juo -11<*-•-i>oi:llJ _o!_ Ute urllnt of Ill former Atrtcan colonlea beeaute they were alarmed by hP (lfOWinl c-. neaa with M1r11lal Libya , W'Ht.em diplomata aperulated. ·- Thc honll"!'>. l-(L'f1lo1.u i..t!> <1p11il·. were bulll r1 n an ··ilnc1l•n t lands lide " that crumbled i1c; 11 result of ovcrwatc r1ng llarley proposes construction or a two-story, three-bedroom hom e, complete with den and a mode l train room. about 50 per- cent large r than the home that wa s destroyed. The 2,940-squar•~ root hou.c;e 1s c11J)(•cted to cost about s121.ooo ll atle y 'i; 20 .yc ur .old 1'-teadowlark l..ane home became a canyon-slide cu:<1uulty on Oct 2. 1978. It waio; one of 26 Bluebird Canyon homcfi destroyed in slide aC'\IVity. Teacher Said Selling .LSD . MODESTO CAP ) -i\ con· thtuatlon hlah sthool teacher has betn accW!ed of possessing LSD for s ale. Narcotics officers said they found 90 doses of LSD on small pieces or paper in a black gatche l •t the ho me here or William Edwin Baker, 41. Bak.er 11 • le.Cher 11t eut Stanlllaus Coa.tlnuatlon Hlah School In Oakdale. Al'9 char,aed_wlth po11e11lnc LSD wu Joy Lan,wn, ao, aa employee: of Miller Cllnlcal Lab here. She w11 arrested with Baker dyrtna the raid Sunday nl1ht. \ Bl1foot. chasln& a amalJ anlm..S for food. Mra. Culham 1.Ud abe found ooe of her cal.8 a month ·110 "with • bi& hole rl1ht through It.I a\Om1tch . Jt mlShl have been done by Bla:foot." she said. Mr•. Culham also say1 the family has heard "loud scream- ina between l and 3 a.m. My 500 s ays lt'1 the most terrifying • ' Smallest Baby scream he'• ever heard." Kina: baa pursued the Su- ql'at.ch.in the DanavlUe ar.ea Jor two yeiU'S since t.akina: a pluter casl of what he thinll:1 la • Blcfoot print ln an area orchard. Last year, he said there were ala "credible" alg.bUng.s of Bl&fOOl· like beaata in the area within lour months. 'lbere hive also been reported Suqualch •l&ht· • • ' 1 • ..... 1•-'9 '.\ur..,l· l ':.cth .\· K o hlL'r rru·a-.url·~ t1nt p1,und \'t·rnt:ll<t Sht.'lflt•Jk;1 .J11hnsun. the ..,m;dlest babv ever treated at ( "hdfirl'fl 0 ), I h1),p1t:.d of the· Kin~·.., Duu.ghtl·r~ 1n '.'\orfol k \"<.i l)(x ·\1>f'> .,.,t·r1· arnazcd .,.,·hen the 1n f;.in! s urvl\l'd Freshman Senator Seeks Presidency \lt'A S lll NGl'IJN I A l'I Freshman Sen Larry Pres..'ller. H-S D .. ~alfl tod;.iy he ha!'I d1· c1dcd to .'>t't'k the> 11rt·),1denc) <ii ag~ 37 p<1rtl y bc(·au:-e. o l An1c rn·a·s ··net.'<i to clcl'I a 11re:. tdcnl in the prime or llfl' " In 11 statement prcparl-d for the format announce ment of his l'and1daey at ;i n uftf"rnoon nc"''' 1·nnf1·rcncl'. l'rc!>slc r said hL· would raise• number of spec1fl<' issues so fur unmentioned by other ca ndidates f o r the Republican pres1dent1ul nom1na · hon In 1980. Of his relative youth, Pressler said . ··ri.t any signe rs o f th1• f)l'r I ar;1li on or I nde pt•ndcnct• w{•rl' 1n) ai.:c nr youngt•r ·· Pressler l:M·comet. lht· eighth declared cand1d att" ror tht> GOP nomination to sut•ct•cd Presldl'nl Carter, and plannl'd lo ente r hi~ name in all (iOP prt'!-.1dcntn1I pr1maril<s nl'){I }f'ar lotu<·h or h 1i.. 1"0tn1 11<i1i.:n . l'rt•sslt•r ),:11d. v.1!1 lJC fo1·ui..1~ on dc\"t'IOp1 ng itllcrnal1\1· :-.ource:-. t1r l'nt.:r).ly mainly gaM.ohol pro du<'ed from grain a nd o the r far1n proclu<'O. lie ... aid tht• Cartl·r adm1n1stra lion hai. om1ttL-d 1o:ai.ohol almv..t t·nt1rl"l) from its encrK) pro µot.ill s bt·1ng t n ns idercd h) Congre1;:o. l're..,,]t'r t.aid ht' .. ould \Ott· :1.:;,1nst th(' SAL1" II trt:aly 1n 11:0. prt-sent form. a nd v.·ould push for improved bent'filS for Viet· nillm \"eler1uts lie 1s lhl' only senator to hlivt< serv(-d 1n V1~ nam Pre~sll·r·.-. :o.l<1ll'lncnt included f1· .. · ~pt-c1fu·s on hov. he intend.-. In rarr ) uut h t ~ {·ampa11(n Ji led Kl'!'> l're:-.sler 1.·unt'l'lll-d hl' ha:-. lltllt· •'han r t• Of Ull)il'\lLn l! ft onlftd 11 .. ;.ig:in a nd ol ht-r n1o r t· 1•:-.l abll~ht·d Ht·puhhC'an~ .. h1 , .1r1• rhs1llu~1on1-d ,.1th th1• more rrad111on1tl .... ,.II knuv.n t•an dHlat(•<; in11 near Lan1ln1 and in Mayville ctvrlnc I.he put year. An al l ·Dilbt. D•n.•vllle 1t1lteout lut year wu lot.ernapt· ed b)' llghtaeera and Riff prop. erty owners, and Kini •Pd he only beard "WUlatural uniden· tillable bowline," If he trape1 the beast lbla time. King 1aid he'a: going to lihool lO kill. Doctors Fast Moves Save Life CllARLO'ITE. N.C . tAPI Operating in 1uch urgency they had no lime for anesthetics. Charlotte Memorlfll Hospit1i1l doctors cut into the chezst of bartender Randy Cook to sav~ his life a fte r a n a ss ailanl plunged a knife into his heart. One of the dot·tors halted the Clow of blood from the heillrt by ho lding his rin ge r in the hole made h) the knife until stitcht.'S could ht> me.de Tht· .. ·ork moved :-.o 11u1 ckly that Cook. whom doC'tors so.y ha:-> a good chanc{' of returning lf> normal. wat. still weur1n.i;: h1~ panLo; and bool.., when t h!! 01.l(:ri• lion was over 90 minutes latc1 ll was a round 2.JO a m Sun da.\ Cook Wfl!> 1n1ur l-O ~o bc.dly th~t ht• wa~ rush,•d d1r1:etly frflm tht• anlbUl<inCI' to th1· OJH;t <tUni.: rvc1m Or H1chard (;la~er n1arlc lh1· t·ut. ft•lt ilround th1• raprdly ~:al 1n.ie ht•an until h,. f<111nd lhc hvl•· 111 th•· he;,rt """ll. and thcr1 h1•ld h1~ f1ngl'r tht.:r". :o.1011p1ni: th•· blet'd tn~ \lt'1th thl" bleedtn~ t.lflflf'"d c;1a..,t·r l)r M1t·hat•l 'fhom;it.on a nd !ht· other m1·mbl·r-. •1f th•· npl'r;1Ung n 11l n1 t1·arn ho•gan 10 f1 o tht• thin~' th:•• n•irmalt \ .. ould hav1• ht·l·n don1· fir),t J.:l l't' CtJook IJI01i.c1. \ta h11!~.i· h1-. blood prl~surc and finall\ 1-(I\"' him an anl-sthetu· Thcn the 34 }ear 1,l d (;la!o.cr JUSI da)'S away from fin1sh1n~ h1 !> lhf)rac1<' ~urgery rc:o.1dcnf") used tw•1 tJ1g st1tthl·~ lu r!o~l' ttu· half inch hole 10 the 25 year 11lrl bartender's heart "Tht' holt• wa.-. vcr) taarrl IH find ." Scttd l'homason "Once ..... i.:01 1n. ~·t· had lf>.20 ),t:conds to rind lht• hnll' . Roth doclOr,; i..a1d Cook would ha\l' rl1ed If evt•ryth10K hadn'I <'il Ckl'tl from th1· t1rnc h1• Wil!o. p1t-k1:d up by M f~DIC ~t a downto wn Charlottl• restaururll ~·hf're he wai. slabbed whlle try inJt to stop u knife-wieldin1o: p.i.i lron. lo the time when s urger) .. a ... rom1.1ll!ll' "Il l' .. ·oold ha1·1• died b!;•f1Jr .. h" got to tht' hospual without what th1· m£-dl 1·s did." c;ra..,er -.;J1rl Cook "'a~ 1n -.at1 \f;1ctnr) 1·on d111on, ;.ind :-.aid ho • r1•memhcr.., uni~ :-n;.irc·h1·-. of lht' ho \pit:ol dram11 ·1 r1•mt·mbt·r r11~h111~ ,J,,wn lht· h ill I. -.nd I rcrn1•rn ht·r f1·1·lu1i.;., that r1rst rut:· !">11111 C1J01I. . 9s It Finally Arrived. ~jg We're rt•lerring 10 u ur late· shipment of boys' Lacoste AJligato r shirt:<t. l3y the: tin1e you read this cid. Storekeeper Doug l~oot will havt: them •II checkro in an<l on th.! shell . 1028 lrvinc. Newport Beach. Califomi.i.. Phone 64?~'7061 1 .44 CAA. 1 PILOT , ................ ,111 NATION /WEATHER . -~.~~Enecg~ Costs Up Rcices Sharp Rise Pushes lnflatWn Near Record Surprise! . WAS HIN GTON <AP> lll&her energy <'~I.ti l'C>nUnutd to 11uraic throu~h Uu: eronomy In AuiUSl. pu:sh1og con s umer prices up l l perccnl, the iiov emment aaJd today Tb• 1harp nae waa the eighth contecuUve monthly lncreue near or above l percent, the Labor Department said. And It oc~urred deispite a levehng-off in food prices, which ahowcd no chance ln August Ir there la no break In lht' price pattern. lhe nation will end the year wtlh an lnflutlon rate above l3 percent the worst since World War II, cconorrusts said TH E l.ABOR l>epartment w day al10 Introduced its new e nergy report, whic h l(lvt·~. monthly price s tatlallc11 u.1 gasoline. ruul oll und other ont·r.c v coats Eighl persons were inJured, one seriously. when a Chicago Transit Authority train crashed with a pass· ing truck in Cicero. The collision caused the train to derail sending the lead car smashing into the Cicero A venue station. Failure of ground-level crossing gates was blamed for the mishap. The report 8howt'd the 1mpac1 on fa mlUea of tht' 60 pf'r<'<'OI rl~t· In crude oil pracc11 enartNi bv the Organlzullon or Pt•trolcum Exporting Countrlt·i; i.1111·•· tl11 • stnrt or the year Among tht• s tut111tac•i. -T H E AV•:RA<;t; 11m·1• f11r 1t gallon or gusollrll' l1111l month ucross the nation wu .... 00 7 rt•nl." up 28.2 cent~ ='>tlln' I hr 'itnrt 11( the year Holdup Plotted The avl'ruP,t· prlr •· of tut'I 1111 was 80 cent!'> per i:<illf)ll, uµ 2!> ;, cents since Dcrcmtwr l!l7M In anotht•r n•1x1rt , tlw I .. 1l1or Ot.>par tmcnl s auJ /\mrnrun ... · average weekly eurmnl(i-""'rf' badly eroded hy inf1;_11wn 1n August . faJILng OH pt·n·ent rn th~· By Killing Suspect? MADISON, Wis . I APJ A man charged with s lay111g ht~ 7 Trme C locks Rule d Out For T e a chers week-old son bas been accused of persuading the child's mother to rob a bank so she could bail him out of J~ul. James Mercer, 20, was taken from Dane County Jail and ur ra1gned Monday with Darlene Dahl, 21. before a court com nuss1on<'r an the SJ,289 robbery Fnd11y of the suburban Park Bank Authont1c~ !>aid they had obtained several letters addressed to .. Uamb1" and cncouraging her to rob the bank for bail money "BAMBI, HONJo:Y. GET me o ut of here." a lellcr :.aid "If P EBLO . Coln 1AP 1 Teacht-r lime clocks will 1,.. n · moved from Pu,.hl11 ('011111 ' s ,. h o o I " a n d re r I •• r ,. d h v magnetJ<: m out hoard ... th"I \\di show i.impl) 1.\-hNhc•r 11·a!'hN'.'i art· present. ll cc·ordrn~ to Jn ag r eement between tcachct ~ and administrators I rn not out of hen' by Fnday. I will be next t'> Jc!>se " JcSSl' was their ~on . whom Mcrct-r •~ acc-u!>ed of ~trangbng m June ' The complamt also s1:11d un informont "statr·d that Mer rer <Jnd Dahl planned the robber y bccaus<· Mercer wanted to set out of the Jllll .. Savings Accounts Ceiling Ban Backed The r emoval of I hi' """ irovers1al I 1me <'IO<'ks her am1• Hdministrativl' polic•y for Sch()l)I Dis trict 70 on Monday night dur ing a sometimes storm y ml'elmJ: of thP <l1«tnrt v hool board Tht• agr1•1·mrnt t'llCh n d1')p1Jt1· hl't Wf't•n t••a1•h1•rc, and I h1• 1'1') tric t 70 S('h•iol b<1arr! thttl 1•rupl ('If Aug 20 WASHING TON f AP J A bill to gr adually eliminate federal 1ntere11t cc1hn~s on s aving!> accounLo; is awaiting Senate action :irter wmnmg tht: t:ndorst:mcnt of its Hnnkmg Comm1tlcl' Aimed al encouraging Americans to save more, the meas ure also would reduce from $10,000 to $1,000 the minimum d epo,1l nccessury for a hlgh·earning money-market certificat<' and would ;wthon lc mtcre~t hearing checking accounts nationwide T HE PASSBOOK I NTEREST celling has, hy one estimat<', t·ost savers $42 billion they would have otherwise collected on such acc:ounL'i over the las t decade RcguJalions now prohibit banks from p11y1ng more than 5' , percent, or sa v1ng11 and loan associations m ore than s11~ percent, on passbook accounts On that dal<' 'c·hool lf1,,lnl'l ,,r fi r1als announrf'tl thi:it t1m1· c locks would tw '""tallNi m all schools and that teach1>r"I would be requirt>d to punr h them Srh ool d1 s tr1rt r1ff1<'1 a hs ron tE>ndl'<J the' time d orks werr· needed be<·au~e v>m!' teachc•r ... wc•r (' durkmi; out Parly Mo-.l of thr• d1slnrl'!-. t1·arhn., had rcf!J.)t.'<.I Lo "unc:h tl1c lime c lock~ Flood Hits Tampa Bay 5 More Inches of Rain Predicte d Te•perature• lllb<ttlY 1110..·o~ Anuuillo 1111 ... 1. 6atOmorP 81•m••O 8oo•• 8<1\IOtl 8ufl•IO ClleyenM (lll<•oo ( ltlt '""•11 (ln~l•ncl 0 •1 f"I Wlll 0.nVf!f !NI roll H•fllOfd Htlen<1 Honolulu HOv\lon 1"11'•0011' JeO\',,llle 1te11• City l•\Ve9~ llltl• lloc., lo•Anoel"' lOUlwlhe Memp111, Ml•ml Mhwe..-..., Mpl'°"SI P N•"'"lllt ..... o ..... 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"ln the 12 months end ed ln Au auat, euollne prices ln creased 46. l percent," the report said ··Energy ha11 direct and an· direct effects on prices, and we have to continue to face that." he aald. H o us ing costs also reflect highe r ruel cost.a, with a 7.1 per· cent Auguat nae in ruel oil cOtil.'> ( 58.4 per cent ror the year) puablng the coet ahead rapidly T he Carter adm1oastration has been hoping for a turnaround m 1nflat1on ~fore the end of the year Tbe report said "1tbout two. thir ds ot the CAu1uat ) lncreue was due to hi&her ener gy and home ownership prices.·· "In Auguat. ho me prices r06e 1.5 percent." lht: report s aid. ·•Home rinanclng c<>Sts rose 3 percenl. reflecti11g incr eases in 4oth m ortgage interest rates a nd house prices." But Lahor Departme nt eC'ono mls t Patrick J ack m•n ~aid Slgrui Of lhtat turnaround <ire Tranaportation prices were up I 5 percenl for the month, with rnoet ot the nae blamed oo a 4 percent surge in gasoline prices. Public lranalt cost.a also rose. Red Press Hafls Ballet Little Mention Made of Dancer Defection MOSCOW f AP J Rusarn 'o; lop c ultural 11ew11 paper del"lared today that the Bolshoi Ballet'11 lour of the United States was u "great aucceaa," tiu1 r1•r..rrt'fl 11nly oblu1ul•ly to the defection of three 11rinl'1pol dune-en; 1n l\menc11 and not at all to the 1l1•f1•1 tion r1r two SrJv1et 1ct· s katmg champions tn Swll.i.-rlund In th1• r1rst 8(1vtl't 11ummar y of the silt-week 11 S rJone1• tour. Vladimir Matyas b wrote for the nf'w11p;1pt•r S<1vt•L\knya KuJtura that the troupe l'tl ~ t' a worthy demoostrallon or Soviet culture .. "l 'Nt 'ORTUNATl::L \' ," HF. .\O n.ED, "there l.\t'rf' ubo <'t•rtum 'figures ' 1n lhe U ~A -and not from art1st11· l'lrclt:s that tned to ur.e the tour of lht• Hlonou. ... hallt>t toward absolutely conlr ad1ctory <•nrt1' and did not stop at blatant pr ovocallon1> '4hwh of 1·our.,e , can 1n nrJ way furtllcr thi.: r au~e of n1ltural exchanf(e " The Soviet pn·sb claimed that th•· l\uit 23 dt>· r1·1·t1on tn Npw York or ballet !>tar Alexander <;od11nrl\ was engane<:red by t: S 1ntnesL' wht1 1>1·d111·cd tht· ')tar with prom1i.es of monc) and l..tq uor 10 th«' West Thne hai. be<-n no ~"' 1et com rTH.>nt on the defecl1•1n ~ept If. in Lo~ Angelf·:<-or another pair of Boli.ho1 pnnc apali.. l.t·nnad esnrl Valentina KozJov Matya.sh , a New York-based correspondent for T ass. the official news agency, noted the s uccesi; in Los Angeles of the n ew BolAhoi performance of .. Romeo and Juliet." but he did not m ention that Kozlov pla yed the role or Tybalt tn that performance. Kozlov. 32, took over the role from Godunov alter Godunov defected Matya.ah noted t.he huge ovation the troupe rt' ce1ved alter the "Romeo and Juliet" performanc~ According to Loll Angeles accounts, It was dunn~ the t'Onfusion of curtain calls and well-wishing that the KozJovs s lipped away from the rest of the troupe to d efect. On Monday, lhc Sw1~!> JubtJce Minis try an nounted that Sov1c1 figur e skate r,; Lud m illa Belouso ... ·a and Olt•lo( Protopopov, two t1 m ... Olym PH' l'hamp1on~ def Prt1·<J to tht' Wl'')l Th" husband "'tf P team dominated ~orl<l pu1r='> s kating 1n lht· mid 19fJJ8 PRfYTOPOPOV. ii, ASl> hi" 4'1 y<'ar old '41f1• 'an1!>ht.o<l la!'>t 1 ucsd&\ lh1• 11;,\ thPy W\'rl' to ha vt• 001.\ n bal·k l<> lh1• S<J\ lf•I l 'nion after a f11ur wc:1·k 'k :1t1n~ ""h1b1twn tour of W1·~1 Gcrmunv dritl ~·" 1111•rl<snd · C l·111f,(..if 1.' huldl•r 'l 1l11yh1nt1..·r '~l 1.ilt''>. bur rt.\•\ 11.Jl.1.' t1> lvrrnnt t/11;11 mu111•v f<Jr lonq J')\:'n1Jd-. 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INCORPOAATE.D Costa Meaa 370 East 17th St. 92627 Phone 645-8700 Huntington Beach 16075 Golden Weat St. 9264 7 Phone 847-777 1 --· f Voluntary: Busing Exed School Board Seek. io End MandaJory Plan Actor Chuck Con· nors' wife. Faith, 4.2. has filed for divorce a fter two years of m arriage and has asked for SS,825 a month support pay- ment. She lists his a nnual incom e at $250,000. Politicallg LOS ANOELl".S CAP> -In an •ttempt to shJtt the S0.000 tludtot Lot ~elel city acbool d\1trkt •toward tan all·vohantary d~~res•Ucm plmn, the Board ol Eduulloo bu voted $-1 to seek N>Urt permisa1oo to end mmn· d atory bultni. Mond.y nlghl'1 acUoo wUl be araued Oct ts in Los Angl'les Superior Court before Judge Paul Ealy ol Laguna Beach at a bearing to determine the future of tht' acbool board's desegrega. llOll l)tOCTam MANDATOaV B USING, v.•b1('h began its· second year Sept 12, will continue pendlng outcome of the hearing. La&t Aug 27... the board ap· proved a more limited anti- busing stance that applied only to junior tugh school grades and to bus routes that required an hour or more travel time . TH£ I.AT€ T MOVE, however. would atrect grades four throoah el1ht lnvolvinc •bout tt,000 puplls U Judce Etb alJowt 1he board's resolu· tlon Lo at.and. Tht' vut~ rcpces~nts a com· promise between staunch anti· busing advocates on the b9ard and moderate members who have blocked a more bard-line approach Board attorneys bad urged a go-slow approach oo the busing issue unless it.s members could offer an alternative ap- proach FOR THE BOARD, that alternallve is a "comprehensive voluntary l.ntegr auon program" to be developed by school staffs. accordmg to the policy motion by board member Richard Fer- raro Only Rita Walters. the board's lone black member, opposed the all-voluntary proposal. TO HEAR ARGUMENTS Judge Paul Egty <Market Street) Delaneys Private Label Cbampagoe 1.99 qt. FRF.SH nsu AND SHELLFISH Frozen F\let of Sole ................ 2.99 lb. Delaney's famous Clam Chowder, . ® Boston or Manbattea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1k ... . . . . . . 2nd pt. 49<: DAILY FRESH PRODUCE Red Delicious Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c lb. Extra Large Sweet V'alencla Ora.nces . . . . . . ......... 4 for 1.00 Iceberg Lettuce ...................... --......... -. 3 for 1.00 Sweet Honeydew Melon . . . . . . ......................... l~ lb. KentDC.ky Wonder String Beam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c tb. EXCLUSIVELY PRIME OR TOP CHOICE MEAT Choice Steer Fllet Mignon . . . 3.98 lb. (by the pitte·ng. weight %·3 lb6.I Thick Cut London Broil <Boneless> .. Zacky Farm Fresb Roasting ChJcken ............. . Stuffed wilb apple dresslng or plain Brown Says Texas Open Stab Death SAN DIEGO <AP> A 29-year-old San Diego man has been sentenced to five years in s tate prison for stabbing a friend to death during a dispute over which radio station the pair would listen to Rodney Keith Hurt admitted stabbing Marshall Padilla, 30 Wisconsin Xtra Sh arp Aged Cheddar /by the piece> Delaneys Homemade Creamed Spinach DELANEY'S HOUSTON <AP> -California Gov. EdmWld G. Brown Jr. says he 1s surprised by the political openness of Texas. In bringing his unofficial campaign for the Democratic presidential nommauon to the state; Brown said he has not found a profound level 0 1 commitment in Texas for either President Carter or another potent.Jal contender. Sen Edward Ken- nedy, 0 -Mass BROWN WAS TO SP EAK today at the University of Houston and at a S6 per person re· ception at a lawyers club Brown told a news conference he believes he made a respectable s howmg Monday in Dallas Recognizing that Texas IS the home or Robert Strauss, the Middle East amba.ssador and former Democratic chairman, and J ohn White, the cur- r e nt national chairman. he acknowledged , how('vcr, he does not expect much ''establish· ment" support in Texas "0BV10USLY, WE'R E GOING to have to crush some ice. but I'm surprised by the openness of Texas." he said. He su~gestcd the establishment might not like his calls for a balanced budget, incentives for new technology and investment, and a move away from nuclear power Wn1le in Dallas. Brown s&Jd one reason he op- poses nuclear energy plants is the awkward prob- lem ofwheretod1sposeofradioactivewastes. "DO YOU WANT TO PtJT it in Dallas?'' be asked students at Southern Methodist University Monda). "Do you want to put it in California? Do you want to put it iD New York? "After 25 years we h aven't figured. out a way to dispose of r adioactive waste," said Brown. who is on a three-day campaign trip to Texas in his bid -not yet formally a nnounced -for the Democratic presidential nom ination. "I TA.KE A STRONG position against nuclear oowe r beacuse I think it leads to a dead end," be said as several hundred studnets broke into ap- plause. He also repeated his s upport for the nuclear arms limitation treaty with Russia Odd-Even Ration Plan Death Near? LOS ANGELES (AP> -The end of the line may be near for the odd-even gasoline rationing plan as officials in rive Southern California coun- ties are cons idering whether to give the con- troversial plan a new lease on life or kill it out- right. With some observers estimating that as much as 30 percent of the driving public is now ignoring odd-even regulations, leaders in Los Angeles and surrounding counties must decide if the plan has become an unnecessary inconvenience and should be put back on the shelf. "IT IS NO LONGER necessary for Los Angeles County to continue this progr am," said Los Angeles County Board of Super visor s 'Chairman Kenneth Hahn in a renewed atlack on the odd~ven plan Monday. ''There are no long lines . . . and the law is not being enforced." Hahn called for the county Energy Com- m ission to reconsider its recent recommendation that the plan be extended for six months, terming the entire energy s upply and demllnd s1tuatlon "a major rlp-off." OllANGE COUNTY SVPEllVISOllS ended odd-even tut Friday and San Bernardino Co.unty re- ceived permission Monday from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to end r ationing in most parts of that re- gion. -· Odd-even wW stay in effect for the time being in parts cA San Bernardino County that are adja- e en t to Los Angeles County, even tbougb 111peni8on there voted 5-0 llonday to seek full ex· emption for tbeir constituents. The Ventura County Board of Superviaon are expected to consider a recommendation today from county Wet&bta and Meuura director Bill Korth to drop odd-even in all areas west of Tbouamd Oaks and Simi Valley. 'lbe supervisors are euected to be told th•t aaaollne suppliea in areas farthest •••Y from the Loe Anfeles County border are lolna betlinl because o lack of de- mud. •EANWlllLE, A SlllllAll move by offteiab tn JU +wdde Coant)' -wtaere onlY U.. cities cA RivenMlll, Hemet ad Corona are affected -la an- UdpaMd •early aa nest~. Sm Dl..so olftdall, wbo ncently acned to re- talD tbe prosram, bave allo indicated dilsa\bfac: doe with odcHvtll. Such departurel from the plan lD the sre•ter IM Anlll• metrQSdttan aru, Hahn Hid, in· validate ratioabal completely. "Even thoui.:h it's not perfect, it does put some out limits on the explosion of nuclear weapons:· he said of the SALT TT treaty ·'Ifs one• thmJ,! to be macho. to be strong . but il's another thing to be able to destroy Russia !>IX or seven times over At some p0tnt you have to say enough 1s enough.'" ow 1~ the time to have the best time of all. Because Continental ha\ 13 flights a day to Houston am.I 4 nonstops dai ly to Chicago. the way. All on wide-bodied "···-Golden Jets and ,,.........: ....... ~, . ~ spac ious , 727's. And we give you great times to fly, we ma.kc sure you have a great time on On all our wide-bodied Golden Jets·, we've got a brand new inflight video system featuring seg- ments from "NBC Sports World'' '.and .. CBS Magazine of the Air." lectronic games like football, base- ball and basketball from Mattel. Plus, on every flight there's free Goormet Marke t Open Daily 9·6 • Closed S unday 2920 Newport Bl vd .. Newport Beach 673-5520 stereo. And the special J...in<l of ser- vice we're famou.\ for. So the next time you're ready to fl y to Houston or Chi- cago, caJ I us. We're ready to show yo u the best times yet. For infom1ation or reser- vations, call your travel age nt, company travel department, or Continental Airlines. IF YOU'ltl GOING TO II W'Bl.-TRAVBJD, Ull THI CMD THAT '9AVILI WB.L Th~ American Express~ Card i welcomed · around the world fo r al- most every travel and en- tertainment expense-air- lines, hotels, n .. ~tiuran~. theatre~. car rentals.. railroad.\ and fine ~tores. The Can.I abo gives )OU cmcrgcm.:y check cashing privilege' at major airpon .... acccs~ to Trjvclcr- Chcquc' Dis- pense~ through- out the U.S. and an extended payment plan when you "Sign & Fty"s with A'tnerican Express. THI A....CAN l.XNIU CAJK>. DON'T LIAVI ~ WITHOUT IT.s.- 1 f you don't already have the American Express Card. caJl toll free 800-528-8000 for an application. or pick one up wherever the Qu:d is welcomed. •Nonscop. Scflcdulc cffccmoe 10/1179. t..ns An~lc : m-H>OO • lkverty Hm, nnd San Fernando Valley: 986-1()()() •Burbank. Olendale •nd ~· 246-711ll •long_ 8etch: :\'74400 • Ontarl<\ and ~B QAA~~I Ontni¢t County. 537·3114 • RivctNdc and San Bemardino Toll PftlC •l (~ 222-28!0 •Sen Gabriel VA.IJev: S~2IO •Santa Monica ond South Bav: 64h-ml ~ 1 ' -----~---------------------..........--..... ......-. . Editorial P!!fl.e ............................................................... Robtrt N. Wffd/Publl,htr . Tlae bltter·aweet • ...,. ot PropoelUoo 13 hu come tNack to bmlt Oranse CouMY ..-dent.a on two fronta ·~ ..... ha ... to~ 1A tu• ~&hey allo aet leu for their...., ta ~ent Hn1cet. A coupl d Cuet ln point: FUAdl to ftnance county IO<'ial profrarm for lb young, old and ph)'skaUy and mentally II and impaittd were scaled down ~ause al ftnMdaJ retlrainl.I and un· t!ertulilUea oo the future ot federal revenue 1bartn1 f\mda. Orange County 1upervbora bad t4 '1 available ln federaJ money for social procrama but put ft sa mJU.lon (!eiUng on 5pend1ns. In a aecond iMtance. •upervisors recently ordered four dumps closed oo SW\(lays begtnnlns Nov 4 Two of the sites· are in the Orar11e Cout area - Coyote Canyon in lrvloe and Prima Deschecha m San Juan Capistrano. Officials say the Sunday cl<>1in& will put additional personnel at the sanitary land!UJ sites during regular hours of operation Monday lbroua:h Saturday. But lt will be a major inconvenience to homeowners In the habit of cleaning up their yards on the weekends and hauling the mess away on Sundays. AddiUonaJ expenses t.o the cities along the routes or the trash haulers can be expected. Sunday closmgs had been tried on un experimental basis previously but when residcnL4' found the dumps closed, they djsposed of their debris on city streets. This resulted in additional police patrols and in public work crews being called out to clean up the Utter. It is true that expenses have to be cut because or re- venue reductions. 1 It is to be regretted that the cuts must affect 1mpor tant social programs and cause other forms o( rnconvc· nience to residents. Moralizing Misplaced A lot of people are concerned these days about the breakdown of the ( amily. The high divorce rate, economic pressures and television are among the factors that h ave been cited as (•ontributing to a change in the way children arc raised Aul Santa Ana school trustees recently came up with <J "cause" of family breakdown we hadn't beard cited he forc school breakfasts. Trust<:es voted to discontinue their subsidized br<!akfast program, which is largely state and federaUy funded, because, they said, it is taking away a family TC!i pon.si bility About 1,000 youngsters a day at three elementary and three mJdd.lc schools participated in the program. Some pa id a nominal 30 cents a day and others qualify to re· cc•1vt· breakfasts free. The• trustees' sentjments about the family might m<Jk(· scn.o;e 1r everyone lived the way television and ma~zmf!!l u.scd to p.ortra}' them jn the. 'SOs--mommy. d add y. a nice little house, regular working hours and lots or bugs and s miles . But many children today have to grow up as best they can. Some parents work nJgbt shifts. Many single parellts have to set off early to get to work so they can pay the rent In other cases. parenLc; are alcoholic or otherwise mcapac1tated Sometimes they're just plain too poor or un1•ducated about nutrition to offer the child more than a candy bar for breakfas t. The trustee~· decision Isn 't likely to restore any fam1lae-i Whal it is likely to do is send innocent ch11dren w school hungry, detracting from their learning ability <.nd depriving them of what may in some cases have been t hc:ir main source or nutrition. Santa Ana's trustees s hould stop indulgmg their awn middle class morality at the expense of little children and rcin~tate the breakfast program. Vote F-raud Curb One of the more unfortunate aspects of the postcard voter reglStration program was the flat-out fraud in· volved in alteration or voters' party affiliations by volun- teer registrars who were paid for each voter signed up - pn>vided the registration was for the "right" party. Those who help with sign·ups for coming e lec· lions s hould be aware that we now have a state Jaw against tampering with a political party affiliation declaration on an affidavit. A measure making it a crime to complete, alter or deface party affiliation on a voter registration was In· troduced by Newport ·Beach Alsemblywoman Marian Der~eson and now is law. Last year hundreds of complaints of such alterations were received by the registrar of voters. Next time around, the registration helpers will be ~ell advised to curb their efforta to add to their party's apparent voter rose.er. It could be costly. • Op1n1ons ex.pressed In the ~ *,,. are thoM of the Dally Piiot. Other views exprelNd on thla p~ •• those of their authors ano artists. Reeder comment .. lnvlt.-d. AddNJt 1'.he Deity Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Cotta Mna, CA92e28. Phone(71 .. )642-4321. Boyd/Vitamins B1L. .. 80YD Hen'• to tbe Pole n•med Casimir J'uDk -cllnk I - who coined tbe word "vltamln." A lllochemitt, be, worklne ln LoadoG ln 1912. He fipred out tbat what wu in nee hulll that ..,,.._.. berlberl wu • ela11 of eb.emteal eompounda c'1Jed Dear Gloomy Gu8 "Old Olol'J .. or 11Put 0101'1" -which do you believe? &.L. ~'l .... ,..,._,... ~ .... ~--'.~ ~'.:. ~ .,:: -~ ....... ,,.,,.. ....... -=-·Tl;.:."'' .-Oflllf~ ,, •·amlnet." Onto that. he tacked "vHa " lo a•t 1omethlna that rou1hly meant "amines euenUal to Ute." And eventually, the word WM .tlortened up. A TokJo meteorolocllt Ml up bl• blably Ht•lUve tbennometwa ID a U..ur there wblt:b •• feeturtnc aa All·Olrl Dance Revue. Sftl'Jtime die daneen .... 1ato tWr boU.9t rouUM. u.. temperlltUN la tbe t.beat.tr roMtwo-.... Wldow1 In New OuJnea durtn1 mouriala1 wear 1trla11 of COCHUt 1belll atOUDd tbMr '*"-·Th• lbelll an ft.IW wttb rott.-lard. 'l'be odor IUfPOIMld11 Mn• • a warai~ to tile man u...•oi--1• ......... don 't Wlllt _.... rom.Uc ~ teDtJoft at tbll time. 01' 1ucb UMd to .,_ tM c111tom, any raa. . ...,.._llillla. .~. It's Time to Civilize Politics O&TUOIT An appHra~c• b•toro the Economic Club of Detroit ii a mandatory at.op on •ll1 prdldmUal eampalp, and Stn. Jtoward Baker ma~ b1I l••t weok. He waa received poUtely by IOmt 2,000 men and women who paid '8.50 eac:b tor an lAedJbM lunch ot rtc:e·ltufrect rhlchn and a competent redt~ of Republlc:ao free market ttoaomk• ud •t.rooc deleue theory to fact, Baker wu applauded only· once during bla •PffCb, when~ aa.ld government 11 hoult.t de· regulate and decontrol oil produc tion und pricu Uul in tbe questlon·aod· ao•wer period thal rollowt'd, tbe ttepubUcun Se.nute leader wu ~topped once by spontaneous, cntbusaust1c u.nd Ion)( applause. TUJS, in short fo rm, ls the ex C'han~c that vrovokt.'d that t:x c1lem{·nt Q You are rcportt.><l ws :sayinK that you will never mcot1011 Chappaqu1ddkk. Don't you Uun.k Von Hoffman Oil Appetite Mllst Be Controlled Epi.soclic oil shonagea have :it lcasS one p<>slUve aspect. They help convince people that the United States certninJ y, and the world m~t probably. Is runrung out or oU and natural ~as. This can't be repeated often enough to a population whose Jus t1f1ablc s u'>piclon or the m a1or oil c ompani e1> ma.kes Jhem I hink every prediction of f u t u r e shortages iR another ploy by Exxon to raia e the prices. There ls 11t i1l an enormous ~mount or money to be made m oil and. doubtless. Exxon will make its share, but the t1porr to the way oil rompanles are look· ing at the future ls their i.cram· hle lo buy into non-Oll ·related bU!inessetl. IT TEf..LS VOU something that Euon ts investing in a varh!ty of ~l<>ctronic product5 in competition with I BM end Xerox; at least as revealing is the oil giant's recent effort to buy Reliance Electric in order to market a glsmo that ls supposed to cut electricity consumption by motors used in industry. In the past, poople in the energy bust· ness always sought to lncre:c.c conaumptloo OH·s hore 011 drilling in lhl" Atlantic has been tt flop After countless milUoos have been spent, there hasn't been enough oll dlacovered to lubricate your lown mower nor enough gas to provide the motive power for a tint claas J)elch. The hope now la to go yl!t further out ln the Atlantic in the queat for hydrocarborul. On the plus aide, conserva· tlonlst.5' fears of polluting the Paul Harvey you owe it to the Amer1cu ~ ple to quesUon the character and competence under prnsure ol a poOlble president llh S.n. Edward F . Kennedy? A. No. There la a areal dancer that u a result of Wlter1ate Md other evmta. the polllJcal utna bu become 110 tough and mean that president.a. Hnat.on and candldaU. cannot func:Uon I am so deeply concerned "1 the savagery 1n American poUtJra. about the lack of clvlllty In American pollUcs. about the In jectlon of collateraJ •lid urdm portant luue., •bout the s><'rton.alJtlnc ~ polltk1t, that r 8lmply wUJ Ml do ih•t THE APPl.AUHF. wu t10 11n e•pecu-d th1t tt WH the tint topic ol t"OOverW1Uoo u bu.-r and hlll 1m11JI p.rty new ~.-11 t.o Wu hlnaton. What did It mun'> Wu Uw t'rowd r~r1nl K~ ncdy '11 ni.nw·• oot likely ror 1 crowd of bu111t1111111mt:n Wer,. lhC'y unO K1·nn1'(Jy nnd Jwtl d,. lighting In hh1 ptJllUNal erntull' nuu1m•·nt'1 N11. th•·y wen: too nit••' for th11l T h c ('(}flh(-OllUll of lhl' IJf'nltor. lhrc•· 1Uoff riwmtw·r11 11mJ r)()f" rr: r><•rlN w1111 lhlfl th•· rmwd waa JlllCt (1'(j ur1 wHh Whitt 111 pusing tor pohU c'll lht~ d1tya ;oggi.ng, great north Atlantic fishing ground! have proved baseless. Not>ody ha'I found anything o ut tlu·n· with which to pollute SO IT L') i.:radually sinking in on Coni:r('SS that tht• oods are a)tainst our d1sc1)vc•rini.: enough 0 11 to s ati..,(y our c;1x btlhon· barre l a year app(•t1te ii d perpt'luum Members who never gave a thought lo oil coru.erva· tH>n bt'!ort". who dismissed it as "anti growth" are now toying with some of the leg1s lat1ve pro- posals their colleagues have Ln· troduced. Some of these proposals a.re pre·eminently sensible and some are egregiously dippy. Jn lbe dippy column Is New Je~ey Sen. Bill Bradley's idea that companlcs should be set up to send "energy doctors" about to perform "energy audits " J>rescriptions written out by the energy doctors would be performed by the companies empJoytng them, but the bill for this peculiar way of getting peo- ple to lnauJate their houses and auch would be pald for by the government. The senator. who med to be a professionaJ buket· ball player, hu clearly loat hia touch and mi.ued bil abot. A more eapenalve, over· cocaine and the kllleT rabbit. It l• becominc ridkuJCM.G. I think the ~idmt ol the United Statet la fooliab to co fWUl1nC i around ln public lo short pmt.a. but l don't tN..ok It mat.ten much whether be doea tt well or wob- blet. moem and coli.pees. I AM NOi' tcandallr.ed at the PTOIJ>eCl t.bat Hamilton Jordan rnay havt •norwd cocaine oo bia off hour.. I Just t.hlnk t.be preal· dent •bouJd fire hJm fOf being 1tuptd t'l'tlOV&h to play ble·sbot around a bunch ~ low·Ules And If that president wu reaJly al· lacked by a 1Wlmmln1 rabbit. h~ abouJd be 1mart enough to ke:.p hlt mouth shut about It. Asrparently some folka In r>mott acree Detroit.en, alt.er alJ, lht In • •t.ale where the ma· 1or ltAue ln the la.at aa>atorial rarnpalf(n wu whether at wu Import.Ant that lhetr very )wuor 1cnat<lf' kept a tape recorder un· (Jf"r bt.t t~ when he was giv\ng ll lady At.airer more t.ba11 dJcta lion ffakeT ~med t.o agree, too ")hybf" the rountry Is tired of devour1n3 vollt1c1ans. We've de11troyed four prtl1'1dents in a row .·· ht said on the nde home. "I'm going to work on th al, organized way of gettiOJ stuJf. Ing 10 the walls could oot bav~ bet'n devised Sens Kennedy and OurkUl have also advanced proposals I hat would offer grants. tax incentives and low· inte rest loans to homeowner!i a nd businessmen to adopt energy savmg devices Well·intcnhoned but s tupid It never ceases to a m aze how a man like Kennedy. who spends hts off hours coyly w1gghng hJs derr1ere toward a presidential nomlnatioo. can so coruu.stenUy Cail to learn from expen ence. Such tu·concession programs seldom achieve their obJ~tives They make oo sense 1n the face of lifting price controls on oil BUSINESS as w e ll as homeowners are pnce seru11Uve and at a doUar a gallon for heat· Ing oil. people ar going to be careful of lbe way they use the s tuff; at two bucb a gallon. they're going to be very, very, very careful. The only people who should be subsidized lo these waysarelheneedy. Sen. Met~enbaum. the Ohio Democrat, ha.a a mixture of good and bad ideas. The bad ooe Is a law bannin, lbe aaJe of fuel· lnerticient cars. The market mechanism ta work.int perfect· npectally comldertnc tbat I'm one of tbe devOW'9ell.' • HE 18, INDEED, end= whlspera and qu.Uoaa how m~h b1a wile drank Won ahe a•v• il up • couple of ,_,. ago. Somebow, I a111ped I.bat tbe personal bablu ot bl• f amlly don't have anytb.lnc to do with Baker.'a oplnlons that the Ume haa come to 1et touch wttb the Ru.sslans and 1008e wltb tbe oil com pan.lea. Surprisingly. 1n our Uttle ecn· veNaUoo about ''the new opta· ness," Baker was less critJcal ol the press'a role in the wboJe thing than I was. When I •UC· gested Uuat we, the press, were prlmarHy rHponstble for the savaging of Cart.eT, the senator said he didn't necessarHy asne. that he was bearing vicious cracks and Jokes about Carter from the public long before the ume meanness begao to be reflected in print and on telev1a1on. Anyway, J hope Baker doesn't mention Chappaquiddick and doe.'I work on flgunng out where the meanne1'1' In Ame rica Is coming from the1u: days and what we can aU do about act.mg lJke a c1vil.Jzed people. ly: with gas ne aring $1 10 a ~allon you ra n 't 8ell a ga:. .iuzz.ler except to a rich J;UY H }OU lry to lakt> thf'ir C:add1t>1> away, tht.' rich will use lh(•lf power to !-ilow up the whole ccin scrvatJon effort The senator also is furious about gasolme wasted by speeds over the 55 mph limit, though, according to the last Depart· ment of Transportation figurefi, his own state of Ohio Is the worst artender Seventy·ntne·pe rcent o( the cars on the highways ex· ceed the 1.lm1t ONE 11DNG Mr Metzenbaum proposes makes excellent sense. ThaJ 1s to w1tbbold mortgage In- surance on the sale or properties that haven't been equipped with certatn energy saving devices. In· come tax deductions on interest payments and depreciation oo such buUdlnca should al.so be pro· hibited. EffecUve conservation muat begin immediately. All the oil from the last great discovery on American territory, the Alaskan Prudhoe Bay strike, will ooly satls(y our oil needs fort wo years. Chopping our oil consumption in hall will ctve us 20 more years of supply. Purveyors of DooID and GlooID Forget History Early Americana did not move westward atroe.t t.bla conUnent In aearch of "aec:urily"; their t.blnt wu for "opportunity." And the way waa hard. nut AMI voralty la the eUalr of Ult. If t.o youn1 ea r• lhl • 1oundt like • threadbaire theme. ao be lt. A1Dule,·1 r::n&.:= of• new Iron· Uer ud t.bJ1 oae, Ub thal ont, I• lolnt to 1ep1rate the mtn from tM boya, the tlmld from t.be trtwnphant. WOULD YOO B£UICVS that t.bert an IOCDe Amerlca.n1 ao par.-. fMtr the ve.rr m...UOft of tht word "rec111l1>n" \ha\ ttae1 1rt ~toekpUln1 &ooll and food ---1 .... Th• 1ame people •ho dt• air raid 1holt.er1 ro.. protection a1alaat .U..cu that never COll'.\e are boardln• 1otd, rrub and ( aasollne agalnal an economic calacl)'llm, Some d 111 have watcbed re· ceulon• come and 10 every 1even years of ou.r Uvea and have ridden the Wall Street rolle r coaater throu1h bait • century ol upe and downa and up1. We have watebed all tbe pualllanlmoua pelllmuu 1et W· cert on their ween unto deatb. But we bave alto watebed wttb nctc.meot u .Amerlcau of coura1• and vl1loa balled themMlwa out ol all klDdl ol trouble wttb macbl.,.. tbat talk ud roll llOd fly -eftD ...,_ lh• lky. TH08& OW t18 wbo have Mee AmtriCIDI at t.belr belt when lbey had to be are walliDt wttb our eaaeA1t ever aat.lclpMjon •• the curtala '°" up oo llM UD· preudenttd.l' pnpant lllOI. Vet here ls ~ lat.Mt public uplnlon 1urvey by Geor1e OaJIUJ>'I DOllaten 1bowlq that • rrcml ~Americana •xpect ba tlm•• for the nest 12 moat.M; • percent ant1clpat. bad limn for tb• nut flvt )'Ul'I. Slndllnger ol 5'ndli.n1er <>Pln· Ion Research aaya . "the American people are acared to death!" HorMfeatben ! Because our economy bH been 1otna U))blll ln overdrive It had to t.brott.le back or blow a ... ket. I recop1.le evtdMace ol aome anxiety. Salea ol home ,......,. up to p~ceDt; talH or IHOllne wae .. "1Jlm7 Oh be'~ IM wa1*n. 'lbc ~ uc hol'"1JI him holtlMlllf." atoraae tanks up; firewood In short supply. pricetl of 1old and atlver aoaring. A 800& called ••How to Proeper .Dwina t.be Comlq Bad Yeara" ls oo the beat-aell• lllt. The author urget layln1 aw'1 a year'a •~upply of dehydrated food, atockpllin& 1tout c:loUWaa and apare part.I ud IUDa ua ammunltlon and t!wne oa lllml 1 know few erMt..,... mare desplcable tbaD a mere~ of rear. Kere II a CbJc.,o lawyer bu&· • Int hla breaat and proclalllllq. •·Whoever II our next Prelldtol will be tbe captaln of tbe Tlta.olcl" IF ONLY ID the developmaat of optional enerstea. thla nnt decade will be tbe molt •.1dtiq -and tbe mott fndllul -la tbe blstory ol our RepubUc. .But lt wUl be tbtn at tt "9" waa -an opportua&\J oalJ for the 1dventute10me. . Tomorro• belODll to tbe 1uur~ Ttie 1e8Ndy-cata don't eYm ~01toct.ar. -~~~---------:_:_:_:.::::~~~~~::::::::::~~======~~====~===============~~~===-~-NATION /CONSUMER End of Era: Miami Beach photographer Dick Kssan pulls photos or bikinj·clad models from his office walls after Miami's Tourist Develop- me o t Authority issued a ban on ''cheesecake.'' The area has su ffered financially from an economic boycott by NOW and pro-ERA fo rces against states than have not ratified the equal rights amendment. Matchmaker Ey~s Prince LONDON <AP> -A British columnist who said he is tired of nominating likely brides ror 30- year-old bachelor Prince Charles, has turned at- tention to Charles· younger brother, Prince An- drew. who will be 20 in February. It was lhe first royal match-making effort by the British press for the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, whose girlfriends have bee n res tricted to aristocratic play mates and school chums. He is a mids hipman at Dartmouth, the training college for Royal Navy officers. Compton hliller or London's Evrning News. said the favorite must be Princess Stephanie of r.1onaco, 14. younger daughter ""1 .. cc AHDAlw of Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, \~1hose Roman CalhoUc rcUgion need not be a bar, providing Charles marries first and has heirs Murdered Girl's FUnd at $21,00U BURLINGTON, Conn. tAPl -Fifteen bun· dred people have given $21,000 to a scholarship fund established in honor or 12·year-old Katherine K. Ebersold who was found stabbed to death July 28, the girl's father says. Robert Ebersold said the fund should be able to provide $2,000 a year to be shared by two or three graduating seniors or Lewis S. Mills High School. Ron V.'. Neuhausser, a 16-year..old basketball player whose home is a hair mile from the recrea- tion area where Miss Ebersold's body was found, has been chargtd with murder. Citibank Aids Art Investors NEW YORK (AP) ··GEHP:At.io1s'fj WOIM ~ '!'Jij_L:t'" c;~ ~~!':;~ ~··}S~fWI(:~. ~· ···531·3374 ; "till HEON, IMC. SANTA JV<IA • If you have St million .. · ·· .. ~ · "· .. · and want to break into .. -. the art field, Citibank ....... · Ylo·u_, .. ._ ....... ·.-•. believes the lime is right and i!I ready to help. The bank and Solheby Parke Bernet, the auc· ' ··· ~EE·~::~:~1r.~ ::C"·· a· ..... n:. ·::::.:. ~.: .. :.'.: .. as an investment who are willing to start in a ·· . · ... :: ;~~~~~~~j~1 :.·~.o.. u·· ··t .::.•.·.·,: senior vice president, s aid at a champagne brunch to announce the ·· ·" 5 ··· ~~:=~=: w: ...... j 1:1 .· ~.:; !:o~e~jr~~m.':t~on~e~n~ ·.· .. · .. ·.·.a····· ·ay··· .. :····.: ::9· tereated in adding to a portfolio. Under. the arrange.' ~=t.~ = =~ .··· ····· ') ··: 1pective investors with · · · · -·· ,. iDlormation and advice ··(::::·:::.~~·:·'.-~'.}·· on worthy worts headed ···· ··":::;'.) for auction. Sotbeby will not neceuarlly handle .~--~ tbe merebandlse aold, ~iiiiiililiii """ Will --l ood • b'!f,! 'oat.aide lt1 own " . ""--h-qultomoklng ln5d8y1- lhl1g111r1- Mocl~HMlth - rtrDI lfrRLT n..dlr. Be;:••-· 25, t971 -Ca~cer-causing. Agent in 28 Bee_rs · W.ASHJNGTON (AP> -AU but two of IO blrta, teat~ by Ule Food and Drue A4mhl1t\r1Uoo 1how tr•~ ol nllr'Ola.mmtl. a chemical lmown to caute cancer 1n aolmall *' Tbl two beers UlaL 1howtd no •Jin of tbe 1ub9lane. riff Coor. and Gu.I· MN S&oue.. Ute ••enc1 reported alter tnt.1 ol 11 dometllc and 12 imported been. TH& TUCES 11'01.lND ia other beera rangOO up to uven part!! per bUlion. lhe F'DA study 11aid. It ii not known what effect those low levels may have oo humam, but agency 1poke&man Wayne Pines said. "t e doe't th1U lbere 11 All)' nMOD for P.eopl~ to char\1.§. lb.elr beer· cooaumiq habits or-.-wfkh to Other been." The presence ol. llittu.•mt..,.. in beer wa1 reported laat year In. Germany. A 1ludy (or the National &iuce Founctatkln au aince eon· firmed.-...,..... Md ai.o ....._. up traces ot the 1ubltance in some brands ol Scotch whiskey. Pine• said the beer iadtistry believes nitrosamlnes are formed during the dryiug of barley malL Germany brewers already report success at eliminating nitrou.m.inea and the U.S. Brewers Aasociatioa ex- That's nght. At Fidehty Federal, in addition to other good buys, o ur Golden Passport Club members now can purchase high quality, natural vitarruns at a discount pnce. To become a member. all you have to do JS kee_p a balance of $2500 or more at Fidehty Federal -part in Passbook Savings, and part in any other type of savings you like. pecta paaWve retWLI "wiUlln a mat- ter of mop!ba~" PiDel ~:'id· PINEii &\ID THE 'FDA bu COO· fidenee lo the Drewers and will ctve lbem "a full opportunity to solve the problem on their own:· U '1lmi.b•- t lon. or drastic reduction of oltrosamioes is not forthcomin1. however. 'ttr'e would have to comider what regulatory options art open," be said. The FDA tests turned up traces of n itrosamines in the followioa: domea tic beers : Schaef er, Budweiser, Jliller, Colt 4S, Schlitz, Lowenbrau. Colt U-Sllver. Strob's, Olympl1, Old En1lisb 800, Bllt&· WeinbJfd, Car lioa: Black Label. Na· tional Bohemian, Old ilUwau.kee, Pablt. Tu.bore and BaUanUae. • t•POaTED BEEKS lhat sbowed traces ol the cbemlcal in the FDA lella were Kaiser Ex.pc>rj, Paula.oder llunchen. Stauder Spez.ia), Diekitth, Dortm u nder Union Special , Theakston Old Peculiar , Gosser Golden Rock. Heineken. San Miguel, Molson beer and Molson aJe. Nlt.rosamines previously were de- tected in bacon and other preserved mea1 •. • • That includes high interest Cert:Ihcates of Deposit, our new T-Four Accounts. Super T-Cert:Ihcates. and LR A and Keogh accounts with no fee . Of course. you get the same free sem ces we give all our savers Travelers checks. notary service. money orders. document copying. chrect deposit ol Government checks. paid postage when you save by mail, and a free safe deposit box where available. But m addiuon, as a Golden Passport Club member, yo u get all thIS Travel with s pecial benefits. LO. HO, Z'f'tl) I) Discount photo processing. You'll s.cvc money on quality processing And you'll also save ttme and ha.55lc t.ecause you can do JI all by maJ! We'll give you special envelopes and ~omp!ete l!lStruct1ons We'll be olfenng cruises to places like Alaska. the Mexican RlVJera and Hawdll You'LI travel with a group of other G olden PdSSpoct members And you'll get extra special treatment Hertz rent-a-car discount s . You 'll get 15% off regular time and mJeage rates 1n the U S And 25% off regular trrne and mileage rates m Canada Just b y showmg your Golden Passport card Low cost auto insurance. 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MltT ,._.~ __ .. ....,._ . W A5HINGTO f AP.) 1'e ...,.. OI lM ~ rntrktt la tumlna thfll f\lll lJm Mulewtfe and mothtr oncf' lht> pltomt' of th" ~t'rit'an f mal• lnt.o a raro bread tbat.. will lndUd JWit on in four wiv by ltlO. a book on employment &>red I ct.a An CllUmatt'd 11 mUllon womftn will bo nter• 101 the labor market by th ftld of the rte•t dtode and n arly s mUUon of t.hfom wlll l>e marn;l mothfr"I w1th children, prf(lkt tht' authors of "The ubUe Revolution Women at Work " ftV 1•. "Tilt; HTE&•:OTYPF. 01<' i. wife H "Omf'OOt' who ata)'lf homt• lo look uflt1r C'hlldren will flt oo.ly 1tbout one quurier" of ull American wlvP1, &C'cordln& to Ralph I': Smith. t-dltor of th~ book, v.h1C'h wu published Monday Now. ncurly 11 third of Arn ncun wive lire full tllflt' honw rnukt'r 'I rn111111g c·h1ldrnn J\ n'volutton 1n Aml:'n cun Mx·wty h kb l>t:en takinr ph1cc , ont· that ••rrt·<'l!'! v1rtuully "" of our 110<.'la 1md ec.'Onom11· arr • .111.if'rncnl.'I, • writes Smith, an f'ronomtat wtth the Nallona.I Commission for Employment Pohcy in Wutunaton. ·•tnc reaslnaty. wom en a rt esther worklnit or lookJnlC for work out· -.ult· ttw horn.: 'fht' work plar.. I!> no lonf(er a m Jn:. world · ONE Rt~Ut.T OF THE STEADY RISE in tht- numb<.-r of working motherK will be u ~train on t·htld <'Ure fac1ht1ci.. the: hook ~uy!:i J>uring the next decade, at prt:d1c ts. tht- n 11 m hcr of working mothers with preschool c·h1ldrl'n will grow by 3.1 milJlon, or 56 percent "lnereases of Uus m 1tgnJtut.le . . could have lrt!mcndous consc.~uerwes for child care policy, wo rk scheduh.•11 and othl'r 11>sue1> that affect an In· d1v1duaJ 's abthty to JUggli• lht· dcmandi, of ti jOb with tht-demands of a child," Smith writes Most recent figures 1nd1cute lhut 38 percent of --------- Job Market Lures Women From H ome the naUon'a chlldttn under e years old -or e.4 mllllon -have worktn1 mothen. By 1990, t.be book reoortl. 4S percent of pretehool chlldl'en -or 10.5 mllUoo -will have wctrldn• mothers. THE EXODUS OF WOMEN AOM the ho me to the workplace has be~n occurring steadily since rellabh: employm ent fleures first were collected In 1800 ln that year , only 18 percent of females o ver the age of 13 and 4.5 percent of marri~ women were ln the labor force. • Today ju.st under bal! of aU females over the aKC o f l~ and SS percent or all mamed women are an the labor force .By 1990. SS percent of aJI wor1d ng·a1e rem ales and lwo-lhlrda of the nation's m arried women are expected tube In the work force. Smith contends that the growth u1 tbe ranks or working women ~ a "subtle revolution in that tl has been gradual, its orlgU\.5 dJrficult to pinpoint and its fut\Ue course hard to predJct " CO-AUTHORS WITH S m ith were Claar Vickery, a labor cconomibl with the University of Callforrua . and four current or former stalf mem· bers of the Urban Institute of Wu h ingt.on Nancy S. Barrett, Nancy M. Gordon, Sandra L Hofrerth a nd Kristin A. Moore. Other employm e nt a nalys ts uttribuh: the swelling ranks of working women to a family's de· i;1rt' to keep up with inflation by having two wage earners , and changing views about sexual roles Tbe book aiao report.a tbeH 0'"""1' aboul worklnc women: -DESPITE THE PASSAGE OF THI! Equal Pay Act In 198.1, which mandated equal P•Y for equal work, the l•P between women'• and men'• eernlnp has 1rown In the la.st 20 yean. Tod1y, women make j ust under ~percent of what men make, oo the average. while In 19:56. they made es percent of what men earned. Employment of women out.aide the home turns out to be "neither a universal destroyer of marriage nor it.a universal salvation." Working women are mor e likely to postpone marri•1e rather than not t.o marry at all . .the book saya. However, working wome n are more likely to ex· perience dJvorce. it adds ....... $HAMltO(I( ll'LUlfl91NO. 114n .......... •t, ............. .. , .............. G•OWH L.,.., ,...,. .......... ,, ''"' Lii , • J. 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M , s .. lllt U.,,_..,CA_I TM Ulll •&"'1 A"~-·~ P11t111~ Or-C->I 0..fy Piie! Sotol "· 7'.0tl 1. ,." J1~1'r PUBUC NOTICE ) ------------- t s • I I • I I ' • . CONSUMER I AT YOUR SERVICE Punch "There -.• there It goes again, 'ht -ho, h1 ·l\O' -~--1 "'Got a probkr11' Thrrt wnie '" fJot l>unu l'al will cut rrd lupe. gert1ng lh~ answers and acllon you need lo JOlt>e ~qu1tie~ Ht gnvernme71f und bu.,ines• Marl your queitwru to Pat Dunn, At Yoor .Wruu:e. Orange Coa.11 Dwly l>ilor. P.n Bor 1.'i6tl. ('nsta Mesn , CA !12626 A.'I' ni.any ll'tft'ri; GB JIOSk!Nt• u11/l /JC U.n.'llllP Tl'd , but phoned 1nquznes "' /el/Prs 1101 lll<ll.lliJnfi !ltf' rt'ader'!J /ull oor111>, addr1•s.~ <ind l111s1n1·s~ hr111r~· µhone numbercanno/ lJ(• t·on.~ldcrcd Th18cr,lu r1111 a~ursdai · l.11 ercl"J)f Sundays " Energy Idea• Moy B e Funded DEAR PAT. Along with everybody else, I v.•ou ld ltke to fi ght the g;isoline ~h o r tagc l\l y hush::ind has :1n idea ror something -.•:h1 ch wQu ld b1· ;1 ~up(•r ~a~ ~a ver Would you know how to go ;1bout ~t·tuni.: a gov!'rnmcnl ~r<1nt .:;o he· v.•ouhJ bt- ablc lo dc-.•clop lt!i~ jdcoi into rcahly'' · S .C . Jfunlln~ton l'ieach Tht-National Bureau 11' SlarJdirds O{fi ce of t:nt"r g)·-rrlat1<d Inventions ""'Ould bt> a good place to start. The Ot:RI was est•hUshed to assist the Enerp:y Resea reh and De veJopment /\dmlolstra- tion in r-.·alu•tlng a ll promising non·rJuclear. en\·r~y -rrlaled invcnlloos, particularly those sub· 1nitted by indJviduals and s mall <'omp•nles. ror the 11urpos r or obtaining financial sup1•o rt or as · sistanl't' in their developme nt. \\'rit(' to the Office of t;nrrgy Related lo-.·cn· tions. National Rurt"au of Standard.-.. WashioglorJ . D.f". 20234, and a~k for an evaluation request form (N8 S·IOl9 l. Complete the form and return ii with a description of your Idea. 1\nyone may subm it a n In · ven\ion or-klea to NBS and have it evahu1t~. There is no fee, and no ohUgation. financia.I or otherwise. An Informative pamphlet, '"The NBS Energy. related lavent.ion Program -What It Is Aod llow II 1 Works." r:an be requested from the •bove addre5s. Uandkopped Spots R e1er1le d DEAR PAT: !'tn sure I'm not alone in having observed a lot or peopl e who appear to be in perfect health dash to their curs and drive oul or parking spots designated for use by physicall y handicapped persons only. J always get upset a bout this, but it's occurred to me that the average person can't tell if a car occupying ont· of thc:.c special parking spaees belongs to ;1 person who 1s phys ically handicapped. Ir there were slickers or i:;o me other identifi cation provided to handicapped drivers. then lhe poli ce could be notified when un· .authorized persons were using this special park· 1ng. B.K .. Co5l3 Mesa Special license plates arc issued lo physically handicapped person!!, and although the letter codes are known to law eitlorcemcnt officers, the public is not generall y aware of this. A Depart- ment of Molor Vehicles spokesman told A YS lhat the police "seldom follow up on usc or han- dicapped parking by cars with re,;ular plates." Li<:ense plates issued lo dls•bled persons always cantaln the following letters : OP\V; DPX:; DPY; DPZ; RDP: SDP ; TOP; UDP; or VDP. Dt11- abled veterans' plates carry these letlt'rs: VET; VTN; orVTR. In the cue where a disabled person is driven by another penon who does not have apeclally de•· ignated plat.es on his or ber car, a SIO placard with blue background and gold lettering can be purchased al DM Y for place me nt oD the dashboard to Indicate that the sp•ce Is being used by a playllcally dJJabled passenger. Now you and other A.VS readers do have a w1y of determining tr parkinl spaces for the h1odJc•pped •re being «· c upied by uoautltori1ed vehicles., and this c•n be rePorted kt tbe police. l'anoish f'l•lsh l1Ut Teo Dwll DEAR PAT: I bought some unfinis hed furniture and did a pretty good job of varnishing it. My wife lhoughl It was a bit too glossy, so I de· cided to get a satiny finish by using powdered pumice and oil. This worked, bu\ now my wife thlnks the finish is a U\tle too dull. Is there some way I can &et a litUe shine on the fumiture without it being too-g1ooy. P.T., FounLIW\, Valley Apply powdered rottenst.oae the 1amNay a1 you did the pumice, using • lltUe oil ••d J"UbblaC well wtdl • felt pad la Uae dlrec&loa of lbe gr•lll. Do a •m•ll section al a Ume. Every so ofku, wipe off everytld.ag IO lllat yoa c•• see cle•rly wbeUMr tbe ftaiab la Site WIY yo. wut It or wbether addltl .. .al nbblJt.I: la mettaaary. ne result Jbould be: a s•tinY radler 111.M • glee;ay 1arface. r.ll•• W'e•'f Salle Tallle Top DEAR PA'I:: Can· you find Ou Wtiat h·as hap. pened wbm a a:OQd ar•de of oi1-type furniture polish doel not rMlore the ahlne on a eorfce \able? I have been polishing the table for years and It's always looked great after I finished. But, last week -in one area especially -the dullness re· matned. l went over the table a aecond Ume Mtb the 1arne polish, but aUJI no shlne. K.W., Newport Beacb r.-....aue e:aperta 111 u !!..91~-!lle.aa Uaat _ __,WU·-.. _..,......_ .... If Ille ..... ..,, ... ---"'· ..... ..... IM 11111..,.ce re .. ,d w flf tM ...... W1M9 &Mt Ottm'I, aU u.e ,..... Iii U.. wrW .W Mt _ ............. -. '1'17 laldaJ"' all ... ....... --...... lloo-1\Uf•ce.Ulloo 11•e manW ant. diet Mt .._ aad iu rest of .... ..., __ ,_ ..... .-.... - ............. t ... .,. ftnl try ..• , ... , •... ....... 11Ct19, Mt It's,.....,......_, le re6t .-c••rl teArflft. . DAIL v ptt,.OT A. GM Offers Accepted CHICAOO (APl -SetUement offer• have been acce.pled by about IO ~rcenl or the car buyen wboM 1977 OldlmoblJQ caP1e eqWpped wtlb Cbevrolel en1lne1, accordln1 lo court te1Umopy, torney, Thomas Golt.M::halk, Wkt McGarr that acceptaoce by 41.000 ownut meaoa that about 60 ptl.rce.nt of the nearly M,500 eu1tomen eutiUed to compensa- tion have elerted to accept the offer before a lon1-standln1 class-action lawsuit aa:alllt lhe company ls resolved, lb<>1e recelvtn& two Je\ters from the company. DAILY CRUI... DOWNTOWN LONG IEACH . 775·1111 • 1'2·4521 • 714 '7· 1 ACTIC GOTl'8CHALI. ADDED that General Moton expect.a mor,e letters ol acceptance lo be re· ceived before the cut-off date i.n e arly Odober. The offers were ·m ailed by the compar,,y Aug. l , Gottacb.alk aaJd. ial·a-Tape The owners have accepted a comPtN1aUon olfer ot $200 and ll tran11ferable en1tn., w•rra.nty from Geoeral Moton Corp., ac- co rdlna to testimon y ctven before 0 .S. District Court Judge F rank J. MeGMrr. A GENEa.A.L MOTORS at- Gottschalk also said that 4,500 of the letters mailed to ownen from Detroit were undeUvera- ble .. McGarr then denied a re. quest rrom Gottschalk to allow a second malling, saying that It might. cause confusion among ' The heariJlg stemmed from a decision made by tbe 7th Circuit U .S . Court of Appe11ls in Ft!bruary, reje<:ting the S200 re· bale and mgine warranty as a settlement fort.be entire "cla.ss" of ownus. PleeM ReqU.1t Tepe By Number •.• · 01 ll•ck P•ln D5 Why CNroprM:tlc't D2 Whlplaillh DI NtK*, ~, Arm P•ln D3 Arthrttl• 01 Lo• ~ • L99 Pain 04 H•9dliches DI N•"°""'"" 6 Ten•lon Tapec.n1er645•17012•Houra Cour1eay <>!Of. D-W. Glbaon Guvcnm1ent regulations now allow Well s Fargo Bank Lu p;iy the m<Lximum interest rnte on 26-week, $10.000 minimum Trca,tm Ccnificate>. So now you can get the highest rate available anywhere on lhes" >h0rt ·lt'nn- dcposil s-and \Velis Fargo service along with it. GET THE WEl15 FARGO REWARD. IT'S WORTH MONEY. A Treasw-y Certifica te more than qualifi es you fort he \Velis Fargo Reward. Maximum interest. A checking account an d personalized checks . ;u1 $8 safe deposit box tor credit toward a large r size, where availabil ily 1> limited I. and the services of a Well s Fargo Personal Banker:· All at no charge. A WBlS FARGO PUl&dNAL BANKER CAN HELP YOU &ETAll&IER RATE. If ya u ask, you r Wells Fargo Personal Banker can watch the mtercst rates for you from week to week. Each Mond ay. your Perw nal !lanker find > nut what the rate will be on Thursday. If lh e interest rates arc gomg t11 go up. y11u may \va nl to \vai t until Thursd ay to invest. If tlif'J''rc g(iing l!, !)1.: di 1\~ n. ~( 1u ·11 probably want to in ves t right away. A WB.L5 FARGO PERSONAL BANKER CAN HELP YOU EARN INTERESTW1111 YIUI INTBIEST. Ao y11u may know, gove rn ment regulations prohibil d;iil) '"'l11Jl<'U11ding nf interest on Treasury Cert ificates. 13ut each mont h. you r i'l'r,.,n,il !lanker can take the interest your Treasury Certificate has ~arned and put it 111t n yntw Passbook Sav ings Account. That way. your Treasury Certifie<ll~ 111l<·n »t will begi n to earn additional interest. All you do for th is service 1' ;1'k. YOU PAY NO FEES FOR YIUI PERSONAL BANKER OR YUiii TREAIURY CERTIFICATE. Ask fo r a Well s Fargo Perso nal Banker. His, or her. service' ;ire free. You also pay no fee for yourTreasu1y Certificate. Of course Fcckral regulations req uire a substanti al in te re st penalty fo r early withd rawa l on Treasury Certifica tes and other high -interest account s. Member ED.LC. .. • ' A •• ONl y PILOT CALIFORNIA Air ~olllsion '~ould Happen Again~· DllDOO CAP) I U # I by her kitehe.n wtndow, 'Jt.)'tal'· old Glactyw Bonanua wu 1lppln1 a cup ol rotr wbeo eomelJainl 1n th" ky u~l ber •>'• oo taat r lcar mom.Lna 1 year •10 ") Lbouaht lt WU I hellt'Opltr ........... 'l'M9 l ... u. bw'll . liito namea and n!albecf lt wu 1 1m1ll plaae 1l 1 med lo bt' com Ina W. way. so t ran for th doOr." OP ENING THE oooa. ah h'o•e in horror u a Bo.ln1 71'7 j Uiur p6ow9cl lALO I.be lt'M\ 50 y11rdJ away "It noMd.lved In and rllp~ over tboH h<>Uat=• Then came tb flam , the moat horrible flame• )OU ever u w I thou&ht I Wll doomed " Sciconda earlier, at 9:01 a.m o n Sept 2~. 197 8 , P ac:lrlc Southweal Alrlinet' pilot J ames )It-Feron 1en.11ed d.lsaalor when hu colmly told air lntnc: con· troll era at Llndberah Field. three mUciJ away ''We'n i going down " ON tut.: AFTEll it collided with 11 11lnale·enaine Cessnat , M <· fi'eron'a ru&bt 182 slammed Into t h e re s ldcn t1 11 I ne11thborbood of North Park. ktlllng 144 persons 1n what wu then the n1ttion'11 wors t u1r traaedy The death toll 1nduded all 135 persons aboard the jct. seven on the around und thr Ceaana's two occupants Last May, 273 J>t!rsons Wt.ort' kill ed when an Am e r lcun Airlines' OC·lO cr u hcd shortly a fter taking off from O'Hare Air port. A year after the PSA d11ua11wr, aviation experts . con cerned about lncreaslng traffic conge11 lion al th e nation 's 14,000 airport:;, say u ~lmHar d1su11ler cou ld huppe n uga1n . They esp ecially poi nt to "general aviation ," flights by :.mall. private aircrnft. ''WE'RE CONCERN ED with the potential collision factors." said Ray Lahr, a spokesman fur the Airline Pilots Assoc1at1on whose ~.000 members fl y for 32 A CRASH LIKE THIS COULD RECUR airlines. PSA Ftlght 182 Goea Down In San Dtego .. Airspace I!'> for everyone.' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;;;._~~~~~~~~~~ NEW HIGH RATES NEW LOW MINIMUMS Now you can have real flexibility and convenience in your total savings program. Our new Universal Treasury Certificate lets you earn high returns based on US. Treasury rates for as little as $] 00. Universal offers a wide range of other high-yield certificate accounts for the same low $ J 00 minimum deposit. There ·s one that's j ust right for you. 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Here's a kaleido- scope of great projects, designed especially for you by one of America's most talented designers. There are projects for every room jn your hom e, with 34 beautiful color photo- graphs and fail-safe how-to, directions. Rega rdless of your degree of craft expert- ise, you'll find the projects in this book rewa rding and fun to make. One gift per family. Adults only, please. Remember to bring this ad for your copy. UlllVERSAL SAVlllGS r~rJa c:==J A NO 'O AN A StfOC1AftON 4590 MacARTHUR BOULE\IRD • KOLL CENTER• NEWPORT BEACH I Monday thru Thursday t-.4 Friday 10.1 • Free Parldftl (Enter from Birch St.) ; 155-0538 • Flight eongestio~ Still Poses Hazard 11ald Lahr "Dul if 1eoer1I aVla· lion la golna to •hare the u me al r e pace with eomme rclal fllghla, we want airborne col· ll1lon·uvold1nce 1yatem1 ~n atulled In all aircraft ao pllot.8 have Independent b•ckup for \.he radar on \.h4' a round " Neither planf' In the Sun Diego crafth wu equipped with a col llalon uvoldunr e 11y11t~m that coult1 hav(• prc>vcntt>d the acci d1•n1 Otiarc•ndlnJ& ufl1•r ll11 30 minute rlll(hl from """ Anut·lu. fo'111Cht IK2 w1111 11r1•1111rlnit for 1ta finul uppron<'h to l.mdbNICh f''1cld wht•n II rollldl•d with Uw Hllt'l'nd llll( <'1•11111a 'f'hr 727 hll tht' ('''""""from .1l1'1v1· nn'1 b.-hlnd f'KA vau rr.-i w•:R•: hlum('d rnr f11lhlf1• to kr1•11 lh1• xml'lllN 1·r11ft In 1tl1Chl 110<1 fn llurt· lb n· 1>0rt lo11lnK 1th1h1 11f lh•· pion" t11 f/\/\ td1 truffle• c·onll'ollert. •c 1·11r<l lnte th thf' Nutlon al Tr IHllll)l>rtnthm Snfoty Ucn.rd In rN'••nt month11. 11purred by the• dl11ro1tt•r, tAmgr~"" frlllclzed tht• tr Al\ for 110 antiquated uir trnff11· 11y,,t1·m. 11nd vrcsrwrc nr11111111 huvc· lohhlt•d lo huve lll(ht plu111"' r1•11\llvl'd from busy 111l'trllf'C)lll0 n HI r(J')l'U Tht• PS/\ d11 .. u11lcr caused a number ol loo1·ran1e problems. f!ru toc the memory wu a long, painful process for many who witnessed lhe death and de11trucUon In North Park M ONTHS LAT E &. pa nic gr ipped school children when noisy jetliner s flew over. Night mares of the grisly scene haunted survi vor s. and one policeman. after a siege or etno- ti o n a I co nf l 1ct , sou g h t J11>ychiatrlc assistance. ·'There were many different for ms of reactions." said Dr Stephen Shuchter, who headed a 28 member counseling team lo aid those affected by the crash "There wa11 a lot of r age Al Cjod . at frie nds , famHy. the uirhnet1. lhe FA A. and at those: who showed at the crash site Some who had been through war or bombin1it re-experienced thf' tnror Some became preoc cupied Wlth deuth "Cl.'ZRG VM EN HAD -.el f doubt11 whether they were capa ble of lending religious support in the ruce of s uch a tragedy." he.· .. aid Meanwhile, PSA. which had neve r had a fatality s ince the air line was founded in l!M9, ha1> worked out dozen!> of settle ~ . m ents . b ut stfll tacea U wroogful-dea\.h suit.a. Local eroupe continue to ~ for relocation of the ~l·year-old airport. which has been under heavy Clre for more than a de- cade Because or the steep glide slope needed for landing and the downtown locatio n o r t he a irport, a ng r y pilots ha ve t agged t h e final a pproa ch ··Kamikaze Alley " SINCE TIIE C&ASB. the FAA enacted an ll·point program t.o enhance operational safety With 12 public and military airports Ul a 40·mile radius. San Diego's air space 1s a mong the nation 's mos t crowded , with more than a million takeoffs and landings e11ch year by light planes Hut contends Joh n Baker. president or the 215,000-member Aircraft Owner1> & Pilots As- '>Or1at1on. "Lindbergh 1s JUSl not that busy an airport " l::ven though light planes out· number comm e rcial air cr aft 80 I nationally. Baker s aid, Stat1st1l·ally. you probably hav1• a better chance of being hit lly J fl ying manhole cover t~en by another plane " Irvine National Bank is on the move. ··~how about vou? ---------- I'' II It' ,\a I 1or1aJ Ba 11 k Ila:-, mm·t ·cl 1111 o :\t '\' port Bt '<Id 1 \ \ 1 I h ha 11 k111g :-.''"'I<:<·~ and cor l\'l •nit •net·~ I ikc you \ 1 • 111 '\ t ·r :-.<'t •11 ht •ton •. ,\nd. \ , .• · \'t • lailorc!d our banh.mg haw·~ to tit llH' :-.t·'11 ·dul1·~ 1111>11..,11w~:-. and pru- l<'~:-,1unaJ pl •op lt · ~ow is lht • l1 11H• lu 111rn·t · lo ll\'1111· :"\atHHl.ll I 11111(kto bt·r.i.1'\'t•1v · 111 H ·\\ho open~ u hu:-,11 H ·s~ of' pt 'l'M>11aJ cl lt'ch..1 ng .wl'ot 1111 l<Jr ~:;o u1· · lllUl'I. \\'Ill f't'('('i\'(' a Fn•t I su~~lll B . \111 lloll\ I)( 11lal' Win these prizes and get on the move! ( .rn rn • i 111 o ou 1· ~Pwpor1 Bt ·ad1 office at J.>t h ii nd :-,u 1 u ·1·1or .md ~ign LIJ> lol'y oul'C:lwnct' l o w111 tabuluu~ sp orb l'Cfl11prnl'lll 0 2 \'es pa moped~ 0 I \ \ 1nd~ur1tw ~ill I hoard D l 10-~pc •d Sdn v11111 lm',\<'lt · D 2 tennis mckt!I ~ 0 I ~k,;Jtt • IJuard f 0 1 pair rolJt!r s"'-11<':-. ~ 0 2 rackctball racq11C'I ~ ..2-0 J se t lugga g c• l'wh. up your Ire'! drawing t!lll ry al tht~ ~(~\\' 1\('('()lllllS Dt!Sk ill ou1· lobby. The d rawi ng w tl l lw held on Oc tobe r :>. 1H7~) but you need not hl' pn:sent to Wi n. You m U'SI he 18 years o ld or o ld e r to parli- C'ipalc in the d rawing. No l 1v i11c National Bank em ployees o r directo rs or their ltunilfo:; a n ! digihle for I he drawing. Aren't you ready to move to a better bank? lrviH ltalilllill Bank 1501 Superior Avenue Newport Beach. Cahtom1a 92663 (714) 645·0660 Mr>mbor FOIC t>tiv tJp/Wul"·up I Im 11~ Monchw·Thu1~d11y !l·5 I· m in. 10 ti um I ~111111·da,v !) t t.ohh.v II 0111~ ~ fnndn.v·Th t1ntcla.v 10 :; I· ricta.v It Hi f I f ·. ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS T.--...~29.1171 -~-......~ Amtcak Bill lntrodu@ed~~ ______. ...... ---.:;.;;;:,.~;:-:..:;~~.~~~ Meaaure io Aid Orange County Pa11engers By O.C. ffllm N ;8 • °' .. ...., ""'4lltl Rti> J f'rTy l'•tltoraon. J>·Sanla Ana. Joln9d two nlher Soulh<-m Califomi• con1,....meo Monday In lntrodunna ltfil&laUon they hope Will lead to myre •nd t>«ttcr rail •ervke be\ween Lo. An1t lot IUld . •n Oleco P atUnw>n uld the btU calb '8r Amtnk to flaure out lht waya and ote.llllf of provlilinH f1111ter and e xpandfod pa11sf'naier service ln lht< so called me tropolltan corr idor which lncludh Or•n1e County Conlreat then wouJd ~ H ired to ap proprtat.e the twMta PATl'Ea 80 N AND THE TWO other co 1 nlOrl ol the bll Re a Laonel Va" Deerlln. O veru maxwell collect100 Chula Vh1u1. and J ames Corman. D Van Nuy1 - will lud lt arou1> ot tran1portuUon expert.a and . public otflflala on • train tt'ip from San Dle10 to Loa Antit!le:i Oct 4. The vurpose wlll be w emphutie the need for btilt er VWitenf(t'r aervlce aJon1 the rout.e The Pacific Southwest Museum Aaocl1lion It lendlna the congrcs11men a 53·year-old obllervaUon car In wt11ch to make Uu: trip. Jl will be booked up to the ri-l(ulur Amtrak train leaving San Diego at 1 p m l'A1TEllSON SAYS HE PLANS to t.eslify ln November a t Houae hearings on expandlng the Aintn1k "corridor" service now provided only ootwt'en W4bhin1ton DC and &6ton The Santi Anu cona-ressman said the federal governm ent has Invested $2 5 blllaon In capital 1mprovemenlb for thut northeastern corridor . but has made only a m1n1rnal t·ummitment to belt.er pas~enger 1>erv1ct· on lh•· Wt·bl coast * • • U.K. St;NATOR S.I. Hayakawa, age 73, uys ht'11 backing Jtonald R eagan. aKe 68. for the Rt-JJubUcan pres1dt nt1al nomination and that peo plc s houldn't worry ubout lteagan'b age "lie 111 too young to be a member ''' the hagh P residium or the Soviet Union: he I\ too young w be VI('(• premier or the Pcoplc"s Hepubllr or China . he ii. too young to be the ruling uyalollwh of I ran he I:, (•Vt·n too young to llt' prt:i.ldt·nt or lht· A l'~L CJO. · (Jb:;crv1·d ll ityukawa "llonald R~isgun appears to me to bt-a v~ry prorniising young man with an extrisord1nanly brilliant future." bUld I he tlCOal<.lr ••• Fish & Fries the meal thal made Long DAIL V "'-OT ~J J See the Vera Maxwell Fall Collection of Suiu and Coau, shown by a special representative in South Coast Plaza o n Wednesday and Thursday. Unite d Way: John Stiver s famous Come on in and try 11 E.ven when it's not on special, it's a ~te<JI September 26 and 27. Informal model ing from 11 :30 to 3 :30. 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'We :W aiii to t;;linCh It ll°i;{ht ) ·nere for the Fans,' Says Ford 8y DAVE CUNMINGllAll °' ............. .Pok~f'-(aced Jim Fr.pt, tbe man.acer wtth tht eold at.are. sot emotional .. ..._, ntsbt The icy ">" nMUy mt'lted. • "The f l.l\S bAve bffn walt.ln, a locl1 Ume," f Fr go1u beran. "'t'hey d erve a wtnner. TIM , Cowboy towner Oeoe Autry) detttt" a winner. u~·s bttnwaitinJ lonaerlhananyof'em .. , TIIAT'S WH£N tbe Angel skipper 1t&rt.4"l• lC• f tear up But h wallowed bard, looked al lb••re port~~ ID the room, aAd cbanaed lbe aubject. 1 "Boy. that Grich m ade a belluya play. di4n't. j he'!".f'rt>gos' s1ud "You'U never see one better ,anywht>re " l Bobby Grich lef\ bis feet to knock down a Sil· d mg drive up the middle, scooped it up and turned it into a double play m the eighth inning. ~ In relrospect, al m ay be remembered as the f play that broke Kansas City's back. f ' I r I . THE 9110MBNTV•,of that •play beliM!d-the Mlell..edle U\e Royals~ 4 3, before a aereamin& 40,UI al Anaheim 8tadlum • It r«tuce1 tbe Anaeb ' mqic )lumber W two sam .. , ud lt mean.a t:bey can clinch· the division tonllbt. • < A vktoty ove.r the Royals alone won't.:do it- a ll that 4'>es la eUmlnale Kansas; City. Miftplrsota must allo loM because the Twins are still~in. •the chase mathematically, 4"'6 aames behind. ' 8VT THE 0008 are now overwhelrningl~ an the An1els' favor . Wlth flve games11e1Mo play, it woul4 lake a complete Angel collapse coupled with a slullng finish by either of the other'CtmLenders. "We want lo clinch it right bete in front of these fans," says Dan Ford, one of Monday's heroes. "I'm really keyed up. l feel like a kid again " Ford drove tn all four Angel runs and m ade a leaping catch at the wall in right field , robbing Amos Ot1a ol an exlra·base bit And he wasn't even goin1 to play this game. Ford could barely s wing a bat Sunday. The pain from a strained muscle in bis left side was too much. AFl'Ell TWO WEAK CVl'S Ln the batllng cage. he angrily hur led his bat away. nearly hit· Ung Don Baylor in the process. Without a word, Ford stormed off to sulk at has locker. Less than 24 hours later, he had made a m iraculous recovery. With a shot of pain·lciller in his ribs, he took some vicious cuts m the batting cage and driJJed a couple out of lhe park "IT WAS HlJllTIN' a.II game." Ford sayi:. "Each time up f was Just hoping I could get one pitch l could hit. And lhal's JUSt how 1l worked out " With the Ani;tels trallm~ 3·0 in the third. Ford \ n ltt' I' I\ .1n-.;1:. (11. \1 rnnl'-.11L1 hned a two-out, bases·loaded s ingle to left, knock· ang in two. He tied at in the fifth with a sacrifice ny, t hen hit another sacrifice fly in the seventh for the win ning RBI Besides Ford and Grich, there was a.not.her prominent figure in Monday's game-Nolan Ryan. The flame·throwing Te.xan hurled a five·hitter, struck out eight and didn't allow an earned run. "nDS IS WHAT I've hoped for ever since I came here," Ryan said. "You can feel the elec· tricity in the air. To pitch for a ballclub like this and to be m " pennant race like this-I'm really pumped up " Ryan ended the game m a fitting fashion-by combining with Grich for a pi ckoff play at second base Umpire AJ Clark signalled safe, then instant ly changed at to an out "The runner (German Barranca) beat the <See ANGELS. Page 821 l h•t ' the Angola M•g" Numbe1 The Wiid. Wiid West I. I .. .. '<I .ii 'I 11 '• '1onda\ ·,!'icon· \nK1+ .. 1 "·m· ·•" ('''' O•Oy l'i ... ,. ...... lly ltK ....... IC-lfO Todav·, (,am1·-. r.Jn'<l'• < ''' rt'hJmhl·rlain I Ji JI Angel' 1T Jn,JOJ 11 ji i :111 p rn t'hl('.lj.!11 fh raH'l IJ IJ1 JI \linrleMJlJ tZJhn 13 tji 1'stros Falteriofif I HAPPY MOMENTS -Bobby G rich is all fired up (left) after the in ning was comple ted . Later G ric h com mented. Arrtazing Expos Keep Pressure On after completing a key double play in the eighth inning .. I've never been given a standing ovation for a defensive Afterwards, h e acknowledges the c rowd Crom second play." The Angels can elimmatc the Royals with a victory tc·enter) base. a nd comes out again for a c urtain call tonight ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~ MNF Draws Raves ' Gag Order on Cosell Made Game Pleasant ( By ~RNIE CASTILLO 0t , ... !HtlY l'ltot SUit Monday Night Heview, 11. 1s I presc11ll'd without commercial 1 mterrupt1ons. Ratmgs are on a , scale or I to JO oo the melric system. of course Malcbup: 8 o Cowboys and Hrowni. came m untied and un· beaten Cowboyi:; were then ~1ed up and beaten up. Buildup: 4.7. Nobody thought Browns were for real. especially Cowboys. Dallas, s aid to be gathering strength, appeared to be saving 1t instead. Excitement: 5.5. Would have been perfect 10.0 if they would have called game after first quarter. Drama : 4.0. League minimum for underdogs. Continuity: 3.0. uam e just beat the 9 o'clock MASH dead· line Violence: 2.0. E ven the Walt Disney folks would have been proud ol lhis G-rated production. Predictability: 1.1. Browns kept passing even while ahead. Cowboys kept turning the ball over even while behind. · Dlatractlom~ 3.5. Whal? No honey sbats? Game should have been moved to Dallas Stadium to ta ke advantage of the Cowboy tCbeerleaders. Only distractions ~were Howard Cosell's brief in· l tervlews with Gerald Ford. In t the interest of equal time, It J&bould be n<*id Jlmmy Carter l watcbes-'l'V too. • r ObJedivlty: Minus 2.5. Don ~Meredith should be banned from future llNF games involviq bis alma mater. Entire trio s hould have placed more e mpbaail on Clevellmd wlDnl.q rather than DaUuaua.. VllaaJ: 5.o. Avera1e. but needed more replay• to tide us over lbe eommentary . Aa ... : 8.5, witb a special 'thank you to Wboever laQed tbe IU order -.HowlrJI. tl.Jlue. look for ABC to d1s<:on tinuc series in 12 weeks And now for the hi ghlights Best lm1tatloo of the Rams: Dallas offense. wit h s pecial com m e n da t ion to Rog er S taubac h fo r his brilliant portrayal of Pat Haden. C alling a s pade a s pade: Frank Gifford for this descrip R~lafH Sierw~ Pa~ B3 lion of the lwo·minute warning "The coaches a re told the ob vious and we'll be back in a mo· menl." Mo8t noticeable absence: Tie between Dallas pass rush. Cosell humor. Bu t prophecy: Gifford for first hall comment on Dall as ·'Dallas needs to scor e right here. 1f they don't, they could just chalk this one up lo frustra· lion." Bi ggest dl sc r e p ency : Meredith, after Cowboy missed catchable pass: "He didn't drop it." Gifford: "Let's say it was there ." Cbeapest altot: Meredith to Cosell, after ABC fiuhed "We Lo ve You" sheet ·tianne r : "There's evidence right there that either your wife or children are in the audience." Til&eat Rt.Sa: CoHll reciting every Packe r be could re- member while promoting next week's game between Green Bay and New Eftilaod. Wont clleh: Tie between Coaell ln the tint half and Cosell ln the ae~rtd ball for these_ gem a : ,;Thete's always a danger when the quarterback runa the football. lt'a the oldest mulm in footbaU or one of them." . . 0 Uke we said, they bend but they don't break." BH& II••: Tie between Cleveland front four a._d Meredltla, for Ida fourth quarter nndltiall: "U Dallas doll't score thll time down, 1'm tolnC to put Willie MelloD cm early." Wert& Hae: Tit between Dallu down IDID and Cosell (OC" Bu t imllallo n or c and id camera: ABC camcramc.tn who followed l>rew Pearson to th<• sidelines and gave us live and 1n color a first-hand look at a fool- ball player throwing up A good guess would have been orangl' flavored Gatorade Quickest resPoni.e: Gifford for has descnptJon or above pl1:1 y "There's a good shot <Jf Ort>w Pearson who appears lo have taken 1IL" Funniest sign Lo s um il all up: F ie ld pho tograph er who!.e plaque read ''Why am I an Cleveland?" Another Rose In Pete's Cap: 200 Base Hits P HI LADELPHJ/\ <API Pete Rose made maJcJr lca~ui· baseball history again when he· stroked a Pete Vuckovich pMh into raghl·renter flt>ld for h1~ 200th hit or the !>ca<>on The JR year-old first ba-.ema11 has had 200 hiL'> or mon· 1n other season:. 10 others in Ca<'l And that seeond -inn1n~ -.angl1· against lhe St Lout!\ Cardm<ib Monday mghl put him past the immortal Ty Cobb m the record books Cobb and Rose had tX't'n tied with 200 or morl' hits m mnc· seasons. Only 27 players m basebc.tll CSee ROSE, Page B2> From i\P Dispatch .. , Th<• P1ttl>burgh P1r ale., ~or all the support the' nee<led from th<'1r fanl> in lht: "land' It "'c.t' on the J>th'htng mound "'hrn• lhl'v wen• hurting \V1th J aowcl of 4~ 137 al Thre<' R1 vPr<; St<id1um rhan11ng · Odt'nst·. O<•frn!'t1:' and wa\ 1n~ "<'110"' 'Tf'rnblt• To""eh left "' t'r from P1tL'>bur~h·, footh..ill f.indom. Pirate follower<; t>xhort t•d their baseball t1•am to hol<1 hack the• Montreal t;xpo' an tht· '<'cond j!amt> of .1 doubll'hP1:1d<•r Mond ay mght But Kent Tt.>l.ulH· t·ouldn t "Tll F. F.X POS HA \t E l'om1· b~1ck too manv t1mt">. !'t..ttt.l Tekulve after allowing th<' Ex po:. to lie the game with thret• runs 1n the eighth 1nn1ng "You never ex~ct them to roll over and play dead We had them on the ropes That'" my s1tuat1on I'm supposed to f\rush them oCC Total: 42.8. If low ratlnp eGD• b1a 1pel~-OUlman "tbe ...... ... •.• Pl'IAl't and ltill ........ . 8HORTITOP JIM ANDalON COMPLITU PICTACULAR 1081Y GRICH DOUBLE l'L.AY. ;. -.. . . . Hui I d11.ln I I ga\C l ht'm ;., 't'< nnl'I hft• and lhl']o look ad van ld).tt' Of II . ,\fler Montn•al .., rally madl' 11 ll t\. lht• EXIJO'> "'on the ,::ame 7 b rn lh1· mnth on Ellis Valenl mt:'!'t run·,ronnJ.! "'"~It· Coupled with ,. r; 2 lo. .. !'. lo P1ttshur1<h 1n Lhl· opt-ner lhl' ~phi kcJJl Montreal'' 'al1onal Leagut' t-:a -;t lead over lht· 1'1ratt·~ <1t a tenuous half l!amt· \' A L E N T I N t: ' S G A M t; · "'1nnin~ ... int.tie in the l)CConrl )!Jm<: off lo:.an~ rclievl'r Grant .I J(·k~on . wa!'t his fi rst hit in t•1ght tames c.tl ·hat on the naght That s a big l·for·8. I 'll tell \nu .·· \'aJentJnl' saad We were down when we tel' behind by four runs. We hadn '• played our greatest baseball." added the Expo right fielder, un clt>rs<'onng thl' fact lhal Mon treal made thre4! errors an each gaml' .. But we pulled things together and pulled out a victory. That'l> what we've been doing all year " 8 ra .,~. ~_,,, 11 •tr•• 4· I Jerry Royst e r hit a run· scor mg, mnlh·inmng single with the bases loaded to rally the Braves to their first.game vie tory over the Astros. R oyste r 's line r ove r left fi elder Jose C-rui' head came after the BrBVes had filled the bases with nobody out off loser J oe S umbilo, 8·7. Mickey Mahler. 5·11, got the victory in re lief Gary Matthews drove in lour runs. including two in a fi ve-run sixth inning, to lead Atlanta's triumph in the second game. Ed· die Solomon, 7·13, scattered five hits for the We.stem Division's cellar-dwelling team. • "IT'S NEXT TO impossible n6w," said Hotlston Manager Bill Virdon. speaking of his team's chancee to cat~h Cincin· "' nati. "It's not impossible, it can happen. but il'a difficult to be behind that much with only ftve gameatoplay. "We had to win both cames if we expected to stay in the ·race. The first 1ame wa a tou1b lc>U, but that'• baaeball. We just couldn't afford to IOH and we dld. We just couldn't 1et the job done. -••Jri1ieen a good year but you hate to come lbls close a nd fall out of lt." • • -------.... --......----~ _, ... fl2 DAILY l'llO T Tue.daf, laplllh ... 31, 117'1 A C•peute A•port 'rom th• World of Sporte -...... B ·TV Have a Lock On 198 Olympic ~sm_es? 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I h II t)f .. am('. died ~unday 1111•ht f1 I •'Alfll' ..,111 i:•·rv f<1r J torn C'>ophagu5, s uf· f•,, r1 ""•, 11 Ii• f• II f11 w1 " h11r<1· c,1•v1·ral wPeks ago II•· .., .1 " It 111.111 l'1Hro l\1t'nnt'a over<·ame a ~low ~tart to "'111 1111· 100 rnt·lf re, 1n to ~·I <it lhc Med.Jterranean Gam1•<> ~ill ('hamtwrlaln 11.1.., purcha~ed 25 percent of the I l.1w.111 V11lt ,10111·.., a ( ontirwnl<.d Basketball Association en try ('ongn·:-.s 1-. a:-.k1ng lhc International Olympic Com rn1UM· to rt•:.lort· llw goof! mune of Amen can athlete J l,n Thorpe" I\ n · ... olutwn uskcn~ that Thorpe's records be r e instatC'<I 1n t he otfl<'1a l Olymp1<: bo<1ks was passed by the llou<H.· Mor11luy Thurpc wa:. the 1912 Olympic champion in the dt•t•athlo11 and rwntathlon lwrorc bc111i.i stripped of his awards ror <tll(•IO(c•d profc11s1onal s t:Jtus . . Charles White, lhc All· Amenrun 1a1lh;u·k who avC'raged 15 yards per carry in hu1 re· turn wit h thl· USC 'I ro1an:., has been named Pac·lO Offensive l'la\ c·r 11r the Wl•f'k Olhc·r nommatwns included l\rizonu Stat•· s Willle Gillen,., who formt·rly played with the liaroM of f'uunl a1n Valley lltJ(h Quit Ring ~AN pu;oo <A P > -Ken Norton. who brok Muhammad All '• Jaw In ono o f sport's .crt1ailt>'tl upa ti. haa announced his rcUrcmenl, a day alter lbe dcalh of h!a lonatin'te manager u11d l'lu.1t1 frt(•11tJ Dob Biron. Nortoo, lho only heavyweight champion wh1) never won a tiUe fl"hl, a11dd ht· wlll give up boxing lo c:vnctir1tralc on his a cting c·urN·r Ht-Ht known a'I lht-first boxer lo dt>ft-.il All , he ended h is cwrt't'r with u 41 G t record, ln rludlng d11puted losses to Ah .111d Jimmy Young Blrt>n. 67. died in nearby Haint·hu Santa f<'e Monday night. nln1• rn11nth11 after surgery for a tiru 111 tumor 'I c·un't l(n on without Rob." Nort1111 ... .1111 111 a telephone ccm VI' I I\ U llOfl "Whl'n Wl' f1rit s t arted boxing tol(\•lhcr. &lb ond I ma<1e a pact. H unylhmg hapr){'ncd to m e, he would quit und 1r anylhing hap· p{·nNI to H<Jb, I would quit,'' Norton, 3'1, 1>uid Monday In a tl'lcphonc interview from Los l\ngl'lf>ft Biron, former vice chancellor tor finance at the Univl'rslty of ('11 1ifornln San Diego, became Norlorl's manager in 1971 . ROSE ..• hi1Hory have reached 200 even four t1ml~. Later, Ro<ie tried to put the achievement into perspeellve. "I DON'T K NOW," he said when askl'd to rank his latest ac· com plii.hment "Nobody else had averaged 198 hits over their career Maybe, because I've been so cl<»1c to 200 ever y year, f don' l reuhw how unusual lhis is ''ll'!, nice You h ave to get the at·huts. yuu huvc to be dur abll'. You can't 1.wt hurt anrJ expect to !(Cl 200 tlll.'! " Ho!><' 1s proud of hii. dur ability :.in cl po1nL<> tri a muJnr league rcrord tying 12 c1msecut1 ve year s <Jf 600 or more al baU;. .. f '-""'' tf I get to bat 600 times I'll get my 200 h1t.5," said Rose. "A lot of people counted me out thi<i yt•ur anti f counted mysf•lf <>Ul, not l1crau5e I thought I c·ouldn't dn 1l bul because I was l!elling so manv walks .. Navratilova Tops Ric hards l\Tf.ANT/\ < l\P) -Martina Na vr<.1t11<1va, lt1JH>c<'d cd tn the Atlanta Women's T e nni s Tournament, was forced into a t11•lir1°<JkN bf'fore d cfe&tin~ Hc·ne1• H1ch 11rdh 7 fl , fl·I 1n "' rin1l round match Monduy rughl <.:h ris £vert Lloyd, seeded No 2, b1•at 18 ycar·old Caroline Stolid 6 2, fi 2 to onother first-row1d mutrh H1t·h11rd11 hrokf> Navr atilova's Hervu·e tn the firs t set Lo even al FOOTBALL I BASEBALL / 080XING .. 0 .. 1,,. .... , ..... -. OFFERS, OFFERS, OFFERS -Edison foot· ball Coach Bill Workman keeps his players at a distance from the deluge of college scholarstup inquiries from this group of ~landouts -Mark lloycr. Frank Seurer C1nd Kerwan Dell. What's • ID a Name? For Edison Football Stars, It Means a Lot By ROGER CARlSON Of IM 0 .. ly ,.,._ \wH Nothmg can quite deflate lhe ego so as an occasional mls11pell· Ing of a person's 'name in print But f or Edison Hi g h quarterback Frank Seurer, the occasrnnal m eans seeing 1t right or heanng tl right. For the record, it's S E U R· E ·R and it's pronounced sigh-er IT IS NOT SEWER , Sour, Sawyer. 1-"uercr or Saurc·r . as seen tn lhe latest C l f' p r ess re · lease. And. 1t ts dc fin1tt·ly not J ohn S4.•v1•n, as Seurer t'> known al Oh111 Slal1• Uni vl'rs1ty "Frank JUl>l 11hah'> hi' head uhout 11 ," sa y<> l-.d1son footb1dl t•oach 11111 Work mJn "I think it's good 1l hnng.., him d11\\n to re a ht~· Frank·, ll:ul. Frank Sr say;, tl ha~ tx•1•n a way of 1ir1· fur htm and th1· conc,tant butchn1ng of his nam1· d1)(·0.,n I fiJL1· hun "You get UM.·d lo 1 l." · l>U) l> lhc elder Seure r "It 's a very d1fflcul1 name and }CJU JUSl hJ\t l11Jl"f 1·pl 1I SEURF.R, A STARTF.R stnn• h1:. sophomor,. '><'a son, p:.ic·k., 185 pounds on :.i fi 2 rramr· hos a µurc· J.1<1'-SIOI' 111111 It Jnd 1o; """ 'iJffrn·<1 II\ rn:111\ ·' 11111' or th•· top 'lu;irtt·rha1 k ~ 111 1111' n.1111,n IO 1 h<' pn·p rank ... ('olor:.ido l'n1v1·rc,1ty lahels S(•urc·r "a fr:111rhl'>•'" and thl' d1• lug" of c·oll1·g1· 1nqu1r11·., 1nt11 his :.ivailahlllly :ttll's t to his :ib1hty Seurer und leammat<'S Kerw10 B ell, Mark BovH und Bill Malavasc and olhNs, lt uv1• f)(·e n the ObJCCl or OV('r 200 ICttl'rl> stnCP March anc1 lhc•y're still coming in al a rate <Jf about four per day, accordin~ to Wo rkman R UT THEY DON'T SEF. anymorr of lhe lt:tleri., not &Ince lh•· l>NISOll st a rt Pd "I don't t.hlnt It's very good for them al tb.iJS point." says Workman "It's not somethrng you s hould have t.o worry about during lbe seaaon. Wo rkman would rathe r they con centrate on kffp1ng the No I tag labeled on them 1n Cl F Big Ft ve Conference and O rtlllge County circles ACTUALLY, SEUaER has found he's not an exceplloo in the Edison cam p Boyer 1s known as Rk lt Boyer at Fresno State and lhe Uruvers1t y of Tex as was on a phont• hookup re cently, ma.kt.ng sure Kerwin ll> THE Kerwin Bell or 9 6 speed re · pulal1on. and not a Northern Cahromrn alhlete who also car· nes a Kerwin Bell name tag. "They JUSt wanted to make sure they were seeking lhe right on e . ·says Workma n .. Boyer keeps gettmg Fresno Slate''I letten.. but he won't fill out their quesllonnatre because he flg11res lhey ought to know hts name .. Sooner or later. they'll get them right When they do, c hances are Seur e r will n<1 longer ht· known on the practic•! r1cld a& '.Johnny Sl·Vtn, the 1' a ~tf"H C:un 1n till' Wes t " Fro• Pagr Bl • ,,,,.. ANGELS BEAT ROYALS ... throw, but l had him blocked off the bag," Gnch said "When the ump saw tus foot off the bag. he c hanged ll to an out " Thi· !>ellout crn14d 14 a.., "' &p prec1at1ve of Gnch !> e ffort.'> m the field that they st.a)cd dlld l>Creamed for a c11rtatn rail hm~ after lht-gamt• wa ... 11H•r !If' gave lhf'm what lht•) v.:int1-d "IT'~ A Rt:AI. TllRILI. for m1"" Gn<'h said "ll 1s11 l oflt·n" player gets rt'COgntz<'d llh th.,1 for d<'frnse II make!> &II tho••· ground balb I tcJOk ror It! \t'Jr-. worthv.tulc " Angel8 on TV If Angel ba.sebaJI fans will hnvt• a n opportunity to wutch the rmal gam e of the Kansas City sene' Wednesday night on Cbannet 5 cKTLM ti the Royals beat th1· Ange ls ln torught's second gam<' o f the lhree-game senes AHt·r Grt('h ''> '>JX'<·tarutar dou bll' plu) m the :.cventh. 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'•0"' '•'1"',,.. "' r '•(')l')\.t UQut..O ,.. d o. ..-,.,t•<J •"""'0" 10 t ~ O..C• f'O<M• '""' twf0f4ll f I "11(1\t Q04 N"f\l'f' 1n f'lt\ nHN f' ....... , (di• h'•(J •nout •~ '"-~'•"' of "'' , ... '" rrw--. "•"'" Ol•'f'.-d w~t I 0 C •14 ~fl •IHt IMM.,.11 F'"r~· w O fr.,..,..,.., rr,, "~ tn ,,_ t><C• .. "°"' trwv V' OOI.,_ t ttH •f''H A •<tft rOifiJ "'•\a tC)ll 1 tW fl'fj ••'" t~ "O"(Jif'(•·tOI\'\ 1n Q•rn~ 1n """"''" :: .. ~~,!.~_. IW~ ,,._ It r •t JN tifwJ of OW T~levidon, Radio 11t 3 3, and Uwn held her own ·----------------------------- TV: "lc11•VC'nl:. l>rhf•dulf'd RADIO: Basc>hall K<Jnsas <'1ty 1Jt A ngf'l"· 7 JO p m . KM PC 1710l . l><>dl(N l> at S:.in l-'r11n11 11rr>. 7 10 p m • KA UC 1790) J>enn<ml Hare· Fever with Cwt f,owf.ly, 7 45 pm , KNX 11010, 1wrv1('1' for o 4 3 lt•ad and passed with u forehand for u 5·3 lead. Navrulllovu hmkc> hock, mak lnl( 1l 5 4 und held he r own li<'rvlc·•· for:> 5 Two 1(1tmc'l lut<•r , 11h1• l'"'k the U1·hrcoker 7 3 wllh un ovnlu•ml A MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIVING IS NOT NECESSARILY A CRIMINAL! lut He Moy ..• I LoM his lkenM I Go to fall I Have hl1 ln1urance ca1all..t ...... hl1 fob However, with pr099r legal reprnentetlon, 111 of those proble"" may be ellmlnated. All too often ttl• result In court Is dlrl(fly rel1ttd to the quallty of your lewyer. At Amerlc.n 1.ew Center1, we provlcM • frH consultetlon with • lewyer who 11 lklll9d In the 1ree of c.rlmlMI lew. WISTMIMSTll 14302 llACH II.VD. ltl·4J02 C24HLI AMAHmM I I 11 M. IUCUO STI. 0 77M217 ll4HIJ SANTA AMA 2009 M. llOADWAY .... 1761 C14MIJ TUSTIM JOIW. IST 7JMl20 ll4MIJ Aleo ~ In ottf"lnel divorce end oereonll k\fury A &AWYm COOl'IUTIVI Baseball Standings AMt:RICAN l.F.t\GUt; W1•sl Olvl11lon An1trl11 Knnsa' ('1tv Mlnn1•K11l11 Texa11 Ch icago Scottie Oakland W I. Pet. GB Kli 71 548 K2 7:i 522 4 Kl 7:, ~19 41,.. 7K 78 . 500 7 •r, Gil 86 .4•2 lfll,c, 65 !JI .417 201n 53 103 . 3'tO 32 .,, Eaat Dtvlalon x·OalUmor e JOO 5" .649 MilwauJlcl' 91 64 .587 911'2 Bos ton H1 fl7 .!165 13 New York R3 71 .539 17 Detroit H:J 73 .532 Jfl Cle veland 70 7fl .510 21 'n Torofllo 52 l.04 .333 49 X·cllnched division title _.,..~~ . A"9911 4,IC-l'.•t'l'I ~" 0-"'-''"" T ... y"t 0 •..,.t K•ftUt (11¥ l(llam .. flell\ • JI el A .... lt I f •"-•M, .-ti. n " IO<_l,llftf Tl •I fto.IOfl "t.flMy t•lOI n 0.llOll IMl>ttlt 1~11 et 8tlll"'4>A 1•1-II JI, c .... ,...., 1w1 .. nt1 •• ""' v .. , 1••1t1• ... ," h •lll• 18•"'11\ltr • Ill •• ¥11••11• .. IW•" .. "" Ul,n (lll(1t99 fKt•-lt.IJI ti Ml..,....U 11JtM .,., ... Oa,ltftd IKlnomen 141 "' r ... , fAle-• ,.,., " NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dtvbioa W l. Pct. GB Cincinnati Houston Dode e n 88 Ga°' 5'W ~ 71 ~ 2"'1 76 80 4K7 12 San Francisco San Diego Atlanta 69 H7 442 I!* 65 9 1 417 2:1 63 92 406 24 I 1 Eut Division Mo ntreal 94 61 .600 Pittsburgh 94 62 603 '., St. Louis 84 71 Philadelphia 81 71i Chicago 78 78 New York 57 98 ,......._T'tkwn H-Von l, CN<-1 Piii_,,, M , MonlrNI f I AlltMeM,,,_,.,..,, 51 Loui. '· PNIMelllfW• 1 Oftly ~IC--.! T-'t"•0- M2 10 516 14 500 Iii'':! 368 :n 0....,.. 1r...tcllll• •••• •I Sen • ,.nc•uo fHell{ll ... 11, ft Hew Yon '" ... "" ... , .. el\CI \<Oii I 11 •I (Iii<-•~Glotllen 11 Ill -('•..O•ll 0 fl HouJ-l llk Nrdt• IJI •I ... 11 .... e l ll-0 II .. ¥01,.reol 15et>der\Oft • II et P1lt\b11roi. '"*-•"" \I llHll\ I F11ltll•m ' " •• ,. ..... oa ...... ll .......... .. l.4111 OletO ISNrieY t l•I el (tftClnf\411, _.,...,. II-lie#..,_ ... ,,,. JDHRSDR l SDI ~~~::~M 2121 H1rbor Blvd. Cotta Me .. ne:=s:r,~1540-563 ,. SPECIAL PURCHASE OfUll .... •w Ford Motor Co. EXECUTIVE CAJtS Wo made another Sor e.al Purchasa o f Ford E1tt1Cu l1 vo Cars tn1•v••1 owned by unyone but Fore! Motor Co I and w 11 111 ollflring the'le 11~o·nflw 78 a and 79's lall w11h vNy low miles) JI unbnl1ovat>le low pricP'> These cars have. hacJ 1.111001tonl care Our lest such 1pec1 al purchmo were 111 eold in e peno<:I ol . .,.. dayal o You mua1 tee to belleWll. So H u rry -ou r truckloads ol cars are arriving Now Cell or come on dow n t o Johnson 11nd Son today -Mako the Buy of Your , Lile I f I I I \ ___________ : __ ::_::::::==::::============:z;:~~;;;;;;ais: ... FOOTBALL I GOLF Browns Hot Dallas, 26-7 CLEV~~LANO (A.P t Cle-vrland qu11rtetb11ck Brian Si\'9 M•¥e hl1 te•romalN •pit on lbe back for commas up wlth lhe bi.I playa, bul Dalla linebacker 'lbomu Hender.on ~dn'l belle•• the thln11 that h•PP41-Md to the Cowboys. ln their zt.t National ., .. ootbaill Lt!aeue lou to lhfl Brow"" Mon· day ni&hL "We witre probably 1tS :turpriiied a.s m°"l of lhe f1tna v.'l't t'," S1pt" 11a1d ... ThtlY llhe Cowboy~J turned the bMIJ over in critical .edtuauons, and ti '1 • credit lO WI lhllt we ca.me up with th! bi& P.iay ," THE V~'TE.&AN QUA&TERBACK Ignited ll 20·po int, first·per1od explosion by e1 pp 1n~ C leveland's first possession with a 23 ·Y•rd touchdown pass to wide recE::iver Dave Loaan. Don Cockrnft missed the ell:tra point, hut Dallas was fo rced to punt and Sipe, who connected on 15 of 28 passes for 239 yards, struck. again. This time he rombin~ with ti ght end Ozzie Newsome ror u 52·yard score on a broken play The stunned Cowboys tried to come back 1n a hurry, but fret-safety Thom D.arden added insult to inJury by ending Dallas quarterback Roger Sta ubach's string or ISO passCti without an UL· tercept.ion. He picked off a pass intended for run- ning back Robert Newhouse and ran 39 yards f(lr a touchdown to build the margin to 20·0 just seven minutes and five seconds into the nationally te levised game THf: (.'f.)WR<•V~. J·I, did houncc bal'k after Darden's score on a 48-yard pass from Stauhach t11 wide receiver Tony 11111 Hut. despite dominating the rest of the half and all of the third quarter, [Jallas w a$ stymied hy an uncharactens tic rush 11f t•rrors "J"hrce furnbl e!>. <i nother 1ntcrcept1on by Darden. a blocked 35·yard field goal try by Hafacl Sept1en and Septien's missed 47 ·yard attempt ~polled Stauhaeh's 303·y:.rd passing pcrformnnl'e nn 21 of ~ and kept the Cowboys off the ... torehoarr1 lhc re:oil of lhe way. '"11it•y'rp rolli ni.: now," said llcnders<>n ahoul tht.· unh<:atco Browns. ·•'rhcy'rc hol Thcy"rr· ~c ri:amtn~ out there ltkc Oklahoma Un1vcr!-iity "I l>ON'"r TlllNK m uch or their offen..,i:. though. IJ1d they 1'.Cl somu breaks tonight'•" he asked w1U1 a shake of his head "They must havt: hi.Id a fair~· .:ud mothcr out there. They scored 20 non~ense IJOtn L'i " The Browns. playing the majority of the gamt: without injured runnini.t s tar Greg Pruitt -who ~ufferc,'ll a sprained knee 1n the second quarter addt.·d a touchdown earl y in the fourth period on a 2·y ard dive by fullback Mike Pruitt. It Wil !'. Cleveland"s fi rst score on the ground this season "1'he Browns ur('n'l th:i.t much better a tea m than us, obviously,'" s aid dispassionute l)allas Coach Tom Landry. '"l'hey'rc capable or being a ilayoff tl•an1 , but it's a diffe rent game when ~ou ' re on top and people arc challenging you ·· The more excitable Sa m Rutiglian o . Cleveland's st..'<!ond·year coach, said. "Our team JUSt played ~real defense We pressed ti) cause lhose mistakes to ha ppen. The key was that we played op1>0rtun1s lit· football .. Swedes Win O u t S/\N t'RANCISCO (Al'I -The Swedish yacht f..1av Be XII was dtclared the foreign challenger for . the /\mer1can·J\ustra1Jan Cup Series arte r the hecond·11lacc Au~tralilin yacht Pacemaker was disqualifi ed Monday. Protest-; from both sides tibout a series or col· l1s1oos du ring eli mination~ earlie r Monday lng· gercd a heuring by the committee or the regatt;.i. ·rhc Paccrnaker was dis11uulified for violating :t right-of.way rule that resulted in a coll ision with the Swedish vessel Patnc Fredell 's Ma y Be XII won its fi rst thret.~ raC'efl agains t Pacemaker and finished 48 seconds ahead in ~tonday'ssliiling . f\.1 onday n1ghl"S ruung gives May ne the right to challenge the U.S. defender, St. Francis VII. Wednesday for lhe title in the series for G·meter yachts. . . . . MARK AOBERTII AUDY JIMENEZ G o lden 50 Prep Leaders Listed Tl.IE UAJl.Y PILOT'S GOLDEN SI (l.a11l w~ek'~ big plllY!i of Sb yards or moreJ 8~ A-f <trk llobcrls, Irvine (touchdown run J 12 TL•rry B111·h mt>i e r , Ocean Vi e w (touchdown run wllh inh.•rl·eption) ti4 Murk B1..1yl'r. Edison (touchdo wn puss from 1-·rank Seurer1 62 Chris Br1bhl. Coronll del M ar ( touchdl•Wn run 1 ll2 l>un lhn1l·r. Cosl:t Mcs:t (pass rrom Htll f.U.X) 57 Nu·k Hu~:;. l.al(una flt.•111ch (run with fu mbh·> 5.'l Hudy J1 n1cncz. Newport !·!arbor Ckie koff return) Tiil-: St-;ASON A5 l<oh1·r t s f lrv1 n c); G<l -f!oycr f E d i'\on1: ti2 Hright 1CdM ) and H1:tuer tru~la f',Je sa i. fl() Schn11cer ICdM !: 59 York CFountiltn Valley\. 57 Ross fl .. aguna Jtt:'ach1 . 5'i K Bf'll i t.:d1son J. S.'i Jimenez 1Nt·~·purl ll <1rhorJ :,1 fl untley f l\1 a ri na ~. ~:I Bac hrr1c11:r 1 t )t·ca u View 1. 51-K llt:ll ! Edison ), 50 B:.iuer IC:osta ~1 esa 1 ORA;'\!GE t.:l~AST AREA STATISTll' Lt:Al>J~RS H.ushinK (l..ast Weeki Hob tJrmso11 ( Es~anc 1a ) 35·H~~. 2. ('hr1!'i Hn~ht tC..:oro n:t drJ l\1arJ 22 165 : J. Srott c;1cn1 «Ncwporl ll arbori 26·126. 4. 11.crwin Be ll 7 121. 5 :i.1ark Hobcrts i lrv1nl"1 1'1 114 ;1nd 1-'htl S11~·nec r I Miil•!r Dl"1 J 11 · l 14 N·a~un ttushiri l( Le<1d1!r!> J Kerwin Bell ( F:1hson1 IH·282: 2 llob l 'rrn:-.on fE::ila nc1a J ~-:t48 , 3 Chris Urighl ( l"vronu d~I f\.tar1 39·2'10 Ya sslng (J.ast Week) J · Jl ill l.u:t ICosta Mcsa i 16·21, 297 . 2 1·'1 ;ink ~··urcr I Ed1son J 9 12. 228. 3. Ray Kotler (0ccanVtcwJ20·:S4.16H Season Passing J Rill Lux !CIJ!-.ta Mesa ) 2G·45, 453 , 2 fo'rank Seurer r £d1so111 10·24, 300, J . Andy De Luca ( t'ounta1n Valle}' 1 19-37, 288. I lioyer 5· 122 RtteiYing IL•!il Weeki JJan llaucr !Co.stu Mesal 12·245, 2. 1l!:d1son1 3-130; 3. RallO !Maler Del ) Season Re<eivinc I. Dan Hoiue r 1<.:osla Mesa:J 16-330: 2. Ratlo I Mater DeiJ 8-152 : 3. Boyer I Edison) S-1'17 ScorinJI; <Las t Wttk) I Kerwin Oell f f~di son 1 18: 2. Scott. Giem c :'loic~·11ort l·larhor) IG. 3 Pe l er Gus t !Newport Jl arh<.r1 , J oe l\1 anfre !Edison), Dan Curran lffunl 1ngton Beach /, Dan Baue r 1Cos1a J\1 c~a/, Bob Ur mson fEsta ncia1. ·rerry Bachmc u:r l lJccan Vu:.w>. Doug lrv1n1: (Ocean View) 12 each. Se.ason Scoring I. Kerwin Hen ( Ed1 son1 42; 2. Scott G1em !N ewport lf ar horJ 25: J . Jim Taylo r I Marina) 18; <I Mark Hoyer ' Edison) 14 . f\-1 ay Be trailed early 1n the e hm1nahon race, which was made diffic ult by shifting winds, but 808 URMSON DAN BAUER mt ed ahead on the secon"_d".._'.u~p=w~;~"~d~I:•~·~· -----~~===================,,!_ Kings Br eeze SEATTLE (APJ - The Los Angeles Kings or the National llockey League poured in four goals in rive minutes In the final period to de feat the Seattle Breakers of the Wes tern Hockey League 6-3 In an exhibi· tlon game. The Kings' Doug Cranford and Doug Harvey scored in the first 20-minute period Monday night. ----- • NEVER CHANGE . -,~,,, ,, - ! ' , \ j - • ~ 11 YOUR OIL AGAIN! Put the patented 011-Maater oil refiner under your hood and clean your oil while you drive. • It't a f~ct.....i..oll doem't wear out, it Ju~f gels .dirty. The Oil·Masler remoYet99.4o/o of the dlrt, el udqe, ocld, wotere.nd other contamlno.nls that d8lrtroy your eno1ne'1 oil. Cle.sn oil reduoee friction , tncreaaee 90.a MlleaQ&, ond ~vents heo.t bulld·up that ahortena enqlne hfe. The nation t larvest oll compo.nle& ore u1in9 our oil refiner-a, po.rt ol the total oi more thon 100,<XXl un.U• In uae o.lredd_y. There o.re modelt lor cani, tn..icb, boell, RVa o.nd other vehicle.. TM.t'a why we eo.y, "li It hol on enqine, It needton Otl·Moaterl" . , Cell for oomplete deta1J1 today. _ ........... ...... .. -..... _,'""" CAU.MOWtwlN ...... • • .,.._....Olttdw (714) 641-8080 , T~. 5-ptember 25. 1979 OAIL V Ptt.OT f;):J O'Meara Plays With. Pros World Series of Golf Set This Weekend to the fold. Art WaJI is the defending champion in lly HOWARD L. HA.NOV the t.ournament that will be played over three Mark ri'M ear':~th':~~:!;;'1y crowned U.S. courses-Dunes', P~radlie v.,.uey and Tropicaoa amateuf golf champion. will get his nr1t taste of Man)' of the top nu mes from the tour of yesterye ar profeuiona'l competition thia week in the World are playiilg in the event includi:Ji Tommy Bolt , Serles of Goll at Firestone Country Club in Akron, George Bayer. Mike SOuchak, ilUe Barber or •~C~•~·~·~·~M~":;·;:;·~•;:n~d~•:;h~os~·0t0o;';•;•••;•s"';.. ... .,..,,=.,...,"''91 Ohio. . . O' Meara , as amateur champion, 1s an · automatic entry iO the World Series of Golf along witb the Masten and U.S. Open among other events and he r~ently said he was eagerly looking forward lo the competition. HE IS ONE OF TWO AMATEURS in the field that also includes 36 top professionals . Jay ~1ge l of Philadelph.ia, winner or the British amtt.te ur cham- pionship, is"also in the fi e ld. . . · O'Mear a. a resident or LaJiluna Niguel playing out of Mission Viejo Country Club and a graduate of Mission Viejo lligh, ~ays he v.·11l remain in school for the coming year in order to t:i.k e advan· 1age or the major tourna- ment exemptions he has rece i ved as a muteur <XJLF king. "I'm really look1n1o: forward to pla yin~ 111 that field." O'Me1:t ra says ·· A.nd I m looking rorwar<I to pl:;,.y1ng t~irestonc l"vc been tolrl to keep m y one iron handy und I'll probably v.'e<i.r 1t out because F'i rcstone 1s so long ·· O 'Mc:tra feels th<tt long iron .. <i.rt• 11mong his bt.'st weapons on a golf course Wh en he defe<tled Ma rk Grl'f'r in tht• Cost:. Mt."!>a (Jpen rtccntly. 1t ~·a!> a thrt't:"·1run to the green that ~ct up '' ,,..·1nn1ng b1rd1 e pull or eight feel • • • MIK F: KRANTZ Of' llt.:STl:"GTC)~ Dl-:At.:11 :.irul /\rnl' Dok ka of Glendale ar+· Jtn11ng the fc,rmer 1.:ham1llun~ added to lhc Long Be<t•'h (Juc<'n ~ary 0 11cn tuurnaml..'n l ti e1.pn n1nic 1'huri.d ay <il t-.:1 D11r;icln ~1u11ic1pal course tn 1..i,ni.: U('ach Krantz v.on the Open 1n 197~ 1n a playoff 1111d lht· 26·yelir DO YOU NEED BANKRUPTCY? t J !f you ore 6ttply m deb! 11w! lkm~•vprc ~ Ari lnr1 ll•YI!' yOu D ht\h 1100"1 !fl lolt 71 'l'ou con 11lim1riole mo11 dtbt\Otlll lf,.f>(l 111011 "' y()ur- prOOl!'t"ty JI 8of'k•uptc y •\ yOIJf "9''' II 1\ n0 d1Vl•Otl' OtJR Ol fl(! W1ti ANJ Wl 11Yf)U'1 {JIJ!•.\,I '· f'I• ••+! 8 A'.>lllJ"1!r r w 1r Hl)j;t·1 1-:·1-•,1 r 1.,, I ,., .• , /,,, ALAN LURYA AnOltNEY AT l AW (714) 955·3063 I )00 [>CIJI ' t \Ulll ~' NIWV!Jlll !II fll '1 (I "-''"" O RDER YOUR 1980 TODAY FOR EARLIEST DELIVERY• OPEN AMO CLOSCD E""O PLANNED TO RT YOUR. 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Witt.....,.. ... , Ott, " -l(OM8f¥ Ill MllMI,..... ..tell) ...,,. J -"-• <eU.e ,tMll l'tf'lll Now •• -Lot "''"'"" IOI WotlftllMW) NO¥ II -....... let U P9lftlo ,_., FOR THE RECORD Buaineaes Tell of Promotions, Projects crwt. I!. a.der h11 JolDed 1181 Dita C..V., Costa lle11, u vtce presicfent ol flnance and cblef flnandal olftcer. MBI manufacturea portable data tDUy t.wmlnala. he joined the company after 19 years of ftnan· clal manacement expertence ln the computer and electrical equipment lndustrtes. He la former vice pre•ldmt and general manager of the apeclal aystems divis ion of ITT Courter, subsidiary of ITT Corp., Pboeni.x., Ariz. • LarrJ M. Fella bu been promoted to assistant vice president or the lnfonnaUon systems division of A•ff FtaaadaJ Services, Newport Beach. He is respomible for United Stat.es syatems plannl.ng, systems development an dprogrammlng activities. He joined the company in May 1.974 as the branch operatlorui system engmeer. Most recently he has been the systems direct.or or execuUve of- fice applications. • W.D. <BUI> Gremp of Irvine. vice president and general manager of Mwioa Beecltcralt, Sanla Ana. wiU retire Sept. 30 His replacement will be Georse Wal.Ir.er, Irvine. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Beech Aircraft Corp Before joining the company Walker was Western regional marketing manager for Beech Aircraft Corp of Wic hita. Kan • Patrick A.ndersoo has beiln named senior vice president of public relations al Cocbrue Cbue, Uvlngslon & Co .• Inc., Irvine advertising, public relations and marketing firm. lie is responsible for the administration and dir ection of the agen· cy's expanded public relations di v1.11ion. He advanced to senJor vtce president from the vice president-public rela.Uons position He joined the agency in 1975 as director of public relations. • Management a ppointments for ~atary ZI R eal Estate Corp ., a n Irvine r eal estate franchisor. have been announced. Wllllam L. McQaerry, senior vice president for regional development. becomes execul.J ve vice president for operations. lie Jomed the company 1n 11172. shortly after the company was founded, as chief executive officer of the Orange County re gion. In 1973 he became a vtce president for the company. He is a member of the board of direc tors. Randall P. Spackman, vi ce president and counsel for general corporate and securities m at· ters in the legal d1vi~1on before joining the cor · porate development group this summer, has been promoted to fi rst vice president in charge of the corporate development group fie replaces Waynt' R. W~ld, who resi~ned a~ an officer and a dar<•ctor or the company lie w1 II be in charge nr planning and implementmg the company's ancillary service programs as well a~ being rcspon~1hlc for travel and supply subs1d1a o operations lie has been elected to the board • BOGER WORK has been appointed vice pres1 dent or engin~ring and operations for the But· lnf&oD Beach Co., an affiliate of Standard 0 11 Co. of Callfomia. His responaiblliUes include all opera- tions in residential, commercial and Industrial lie has been with St andard 0 11 since 1962 and. before joinlng the HunUnston Beach Co., waa pre- sident of Sepulveda Properties, a division of Chevron Land and Development Co. * Alla a. 1'111ompso11, Huntington Beach, has been named chief engineer for CoD.rac Corp. r1 Systema-West Division at Duarte, Calif. He is responsible for the design and development of computerized dlaplay systems, CRT displays and airc raft wtrument.s used in military and com· mercial applications. • Danell a. Levoala• has joined the s ales slaU at Tlte CommerdaJ Brokery, l11c., Laguna Hills, as an office leasing specialist He is an associate member o( The Society of Real f,.stat.e Appraisers . • Robert Fraser, Huntington Beach. will travel to AntarctJca this fall as a general maintenance mechanic at McMurdo Stat.Jon He worked in the same capacity at Palmer Station last fall. He was employed by Holmes & Narver, lac., Orange. to participate ln the firm's antarctic sup· port activities for the 1979-80 Uruted Sta tes An· tarctic Research Program The farm manage!i, operates and maintains three of the rour U.S. bta- tions in Antarctica under contract to the National Science Foundation, which funds and coordinat~ U.S. scientific research activities on the frozen continent and nearby se<ts • Tom Whittnc of Mission V1eJo has been named mer chandise manage r ror 7 .f~leven 's Wec;tern Pacifi c 0 1v1s1on. Irvine. part of the Southland Corp He 1s fo rmer !'>&les promotion mancigcr . his ni-w respons1b1.l.JlJ~ enta1l th1e merc·hand 1\1n~ dare' twns ror4307· Eleven stores QUE EN IE -~ ~·--.. .., 7., t ,,..,.._,_ r 7 .......... · I think I can make 1t 10 a i.t.auon v. 1th <hi· ~J' I '" ~'·' left . providing I gel rf.'ar~ndc-d li) J h11t. -.11!1 trutk · ' ·-~ .. --. ______ / s I I I : • • . I f . I ~ ........... ~ ......... . -~· Business CAA. Y PILOT U .. DC-9. 10 Woes Cloud McD0111Wll Future NEW YORK t AP> -ar.a c rack.I In the t.ail eoo4!. ol DC·t pauencer j et1 may further cloud \be fioanl"lal plchtre ~ Mc Donnell Dot.ail u corp , the alrplAM builder already haunt· ed by the tcrou.nd.101 of DC· LO Jumbo JN th.ls 1pd.oc. anaJ.yata aay ro..ndina the plane•a around.lng. followtnc UM May craah of • DC-10 1n a»ca.ao lhat kJlled 173 penona. tht-~t: of vrof1\ltbllity 11.rtcr yee~ ut IUSlicS. ·rhe company had projected profit~ for the l>C 10 by 1981, bu\ anulybts say that could 1>4• arrected by pay· mcnts rehatcd to the Chicago craalb T here." W illi liOrn e question whe ther McDonnc:ll Oou~lai. might be Sl.K'<i for revenues lost by alrlmes during the 37-day aroundul&. which began JLloc 6 A company spokes man :.aid he knew ol oo such swts. NEW FROM MCDONNEU -Among the aerospace firm's hope is this DC·9 Super 80 twtn ·J~l. st11l in the testing stages. It's s up- AP"'ll ...... posed to be quieter and more f uel-thrifty than other DC-9s. ll carries up to 172 passengers . "People who are makln1 neet plan~ ct.K:lalona are doine It now for nve or ten yeart from now," aald Michael Oerchln, wbo an.alyus the plane bWJder for the WalJ Slrfft firm of Op. penbeamer & Co. "They're thank ing twice abou t Mc Donnell Oouglu because of the pro blems with the DC 10 and the DC·9." ••TBZ G\Jl'8 WHO are mak ln1 the plam for future airplane purc huea art: aware of lhtt pro- blem• .wt are butt.ant to put out a lot ol money for an airplane tbat baa a black mark ln lbo con1umer·• mlnd,'' a\d Oerchin. "There'• alao concern tbat if a DC·lO hu anothe r acc1 dent, It will cause a problem much deeper than they have DOW " The DC-10s w ere grounded when mvestigators found erackb m lhe assembties w.ed to attach engines to the wings. An engme re u off an ill·fated Jelhner that crashed in Cbtcago last May Cinderella Story? "We lhin.k they're gomg to be hurt by ll . all riebt," said another analyst, who asked not to be Identified. Profits Prove Ash·trono1niea MCDONNELL DOUGLAS of ficials won't comme nt on what the problems w ith the two airc raft m ean to the diversified aerospace firm, which is based in St. Louis. They point out tha t they've recently received orders for several DC-lOs fro m two f orei g n a irlines, a ltho u g h Al it alia Airlines said it was dropping its order for DC-lOs and buying Boeing 747s instead . While experts expect McDon- nell Douglas to stay rinanc1aJly healthy for the next few years as 1t finishes a backlog of aircraft o rde rs, it may face r ou gh goi.nj: 1n the rruddJe of the next decade 1( ne w orders dry up PART OF 111E proble m . ex- per ts say, is that McDonnell Dou- glas h8.!> not developed a new <t1rplanc to t•om1><'lc with the Boe· mg 757 ;.md 767 and the European A1 rbui. for the next gl•neration <Jf pass1•nger jetliners Instead. McOonn ell Douglas has bf.•t•n hoµm~ to compete with mod1!1t'<.I Vl·rs1o ns or thr DC-10. But sales of that plane may be t•rii>pled by the publicity s ur The emergency landing 18.!>t week of an Air Canada DC 9 after the plane lost its tail cone over the Atlantic Ocean brought more adverse public ity on top of the DC-10 problems. f<'urther m speclions turne d up sma ll slrt..'Ss cracks ln some other DC 9s Experts said, however . that the problem with the sm aller DC-9 docs not now seem nearly as seriou~ a s the DC 10 dif ficulties and was a function or the age of many of the OC·9s som e of which went into ~ervtc<' almost 15 years ago rath<·r than of a design or maintenancl' defect "WREN YOU USE planes this much, these things h appen," said J ohn Simon. an airhn<.·b a nalyst at Crowell, Weedon & Co in Los Angeles. MC"Donnell Dougla~. the na lion's largest defen:-.c ronlrac tor. made $230 million la st y<•ar on military contracts. But it lost $60.3 million on comm ercial airc raft. At the time of the Chicago crash. the DC-10 was perched on W AS 111 N Ci T 0 N ( A P l There's cash in u-.ht•c; Ask thP Nut1011ul A.-.h J\ssoc1;.1t111n. \.\hrhl' 25 members rakt• in riNu ly SWO million :.innu:.iJI) fn1m 711,000 tons of what m any JH'llJ>I•· l'nv1..,11111 :.is only the No. I ~.pr. ;td fo1 Hy sidewalks. And a l>1J.:Al'r h;iul 1 111 •.n•lit F.arht•r this month, l'n· .1cln1t Carter callc:d for t riph11~ of ""·d burnini.: by 19'J.> to rcdu1·1· I ... dt'penclenC"e on for1·11 1t1 1J1l l hat would mt·un in1111• aslH"S ··Wt.>'rc i.:r<it1fll·1l by ttw JH l0s1 dent':. goal.' ., .. id Jutin I• .ii.I( 1 . 1• 'I( l' t II t Iv c d I r l" l l (JI • r t h ,. ~orldv. 1d1· i.,roup thiil 111r lu1lt compa1111's 1r1 fo,n~l :.11111 1-'r:tn<'•·. 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H U\ <t.tf'f'f'Ylllt 'llWfl I •.i 1111r '" trw '°""'' C"'1'lr of Or-Coum~ on »i>-...., ... , 11, ''"· F1tnll Pvt>U"*' Or-CoH1 Delly ~lie!. $otpt. lS -Ocl t .•• "· 1919 J12~7t For the last word 1n football action, rely on PR0fde '79 every SaturdJy 1n the I $50.000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS • lnt•r••t on.Iv P9vm.,nt •Income • Co•••rclaJ • aealde11U.I PtJBLJC NOTICE • Weelclv co•,.lt-"'4'DI• •Mo nthly fundlr.g• • 6 M onth• to 3 yr••• • Southero C.llfornu ( f,,' f t •ti f I• J (714) 759·1515 AMCRICAH HOME: MORTC.AOE 41 JO N•hittctrJrt <: trntt•t O""" CJ1uog11 PtJ/1l Nf)w,#Qrt f1•rrtrfl Cal frlfrH3 llJl/(,O PUBLIC NOTICE Not to mention bowling balls ;rn1t t>1·••r f1ltt•rinl( dC'VICC!S <1111.' cxu111· rorm or a:.h m ay go into ~·IHH't• 1-,xtrc:mc:ly ~trong ;mtl lq•ht '.Ubstaoce:. called con o • 11h1•1t·~ l1avP been tt•slcd and llJll>llJH•d ror Lhc n<>st l'OOCS of ~ pau· ~.h11tt11·s Al $500 a ton. lt1l ~ 111uld hi• one of th1• chraper 111..:rl'dll'nt~ or th<• mull1 billion 11<1llur N \SA project f' \I'!' 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' ·1 ~I I STOCKS I BUSINESS A Look Baek Slap-happy Days ---c~­ • Have Vanished \ By SYLVIA PORTEil ~ ...... ._, .... _ The worst worldwide deprest1ion did not start on Oct. 29, 1929. U.S. business activity was Jnt.o J! well·defined decline long before "the cr ash " Nor was Oct. 2!J the day of lhe biggest decHne in points or per centage. Tha t day was Oct. 28, and stock prices had begun to retreat long before then IN FAC."I', WITH THE BENEF'IT OF 20·20 hindsig ht, the signals of severe t rnuble for stocks were flashing a s ear ly as AUguat On one day in August. prices, ai. measured by lhe Dow J ones average. fell 4 percent ln Septe mber. when opt1m1!>m was at a pea_k . thi~ a verage c1ropped 10 perrcnt By Oct 23, a full week before the bot- tom drop ped out. s t<K'k prices were down 20 pe rcent from Sept. 3. Out when the 'itock markH cr ackup caught up belatedly with the ceonom1c de p ression. the pnce decline became prec1p1tou!> and almost uninter rupted until the Dow Jone:. aver age r eached 1t!> low of 41 22 on J uly H. 1932 What !'>hould ha v<' bt·en a clai.s1c bus ine'>:. downturn wai. convert e d h y th,. ~a m LI 1 n i.: f<"ver in Wall Strc4'1 1nt11 ;1 l' atai.trnphc re pl•atccl 1n \ 3r111u" d eg re•·'> "'orldw1dt· Money's Worth Tht• h1 c&k<lown of th<· Eurnpcan hank mg and pay m enls ~ystem 1n 19:11 w11o; a hlow the US economy l'ouldn'l absorb Th<· f:ulurr• of national lead ers of that era to t:Jkt' c·ffl.:ct1vc mM1!.ur(''> t<1 <·us h1on the bankruptcies of hU !>lnl"-S<:!. and hanki. kl·pl dnving tht-c·1·onomy f'vcr tlt'l'IJl'r into d£>prt>,..,111n ""'"·" the· dangn ..., n11t wild gamhhng fever 1n the 'tot·~ murk,·t On th1· c11ntrary the dangtrous gambling 1s 1n dr<··" far n·ml)\t•d rrum '>llK'k' N•1w. lhf'rP IS "''slap h.1pp~ 111111rn1..,111 .1hou1 11t•rmam·nt µrn'>pcrity among ,,, 1•1 J~t· 1·1t11(•n' Thi· <·<·1inom~ 1<, 1nt11 11 hu!.1nci.s dechni• ..ir11I f<'~ir of 1nf1;1t1on ratht·r than cuph•ma :ihout future ex p.111,11111 dor11111Jlt•'> ""' 1·holflJ.!) \.\ h,11 "'''uld tri~g«r anotht•r 1929 1 vµl' crai.h wnuld bl· 1 ht· <·oll:ip-·1· o( lhi' 1nll rnJllOnJI f1nanc1al '>Y'llem combine<! .... 1th .w tr1.Jh1ht' 111 < ..irr' 1nt1·mal and intcm<1t1onal deht.s But "''' .111· .il1·1'1 lo 1h1· 1lanJ(t-r-.. a nd with .,o manv 1111 k pr 11 1·., 1111 the ti.11 i.:.1111 c·11unt1·r thl" market 1n 197'J .,..t Ill' 'It Jlllllll-' t•1 >!"up n11t rlu14n Final-lwur Trading Recoups Doi,v Losses ,"it-:W YOHK 1,\ I' 1 Thi· .. tork markPt w a~ mixed to Ila\ a~ 111\ 1•,tr1r' 1rx1k dCh ttnl<t.:<· <>f thf• recent surgt 1n stork J1r11·1·' 111 wll for f>rllfll ' fh1· I.It•"' .l<tnl'' .1,nai:1• 11( 10 indu,tnal •'>~ut·'> wa'> up II 34 pmnt• 10 KH/1 l'l (111111\lo 1n~ ..in Ii Ill pi1tn1 '>l1rk Monda Hut .11•11w1i<110l !hf• (11114 "':t') <Juwn l 1 pomti. t1x:la) 1>1·cllmn~ ..,.,u1·' ll•d :t<I\ anl'1ng nnc' by a 4 3 margin''" tht' 'l'"' \ 11rk SttK•I. 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O<IQ•n(ll Bonr•v C.OO<l "'"" Quarh1\ 1R1 m MASTERPIECE THEATRE l rwe f o• l yo111 Rec>vrt•" Eaward R1cha1dacf' a5•1Qne<l to a at.Jry on rnu l!C~n111c A~peo ll•m r mu&la ""° tall~ on love wolf KOCE U 8.00 -Evening at Pops George Gershwtn's .. fthapsody in Blue" i~ performed by pianist E a rl Wlltl an a special encore performance. CBS 6 9.00 -"Death Car on the Freeway." A cr~zed van d.nver assaults young women In this nPw TV movie with George flamilton a nd Shelley Hack <see review below) tht shy and 1 .. i. ... 1110 L)'O•to .,,,.., (Part Ir.I 12) 9·30 Q ®) T#JO The Ubo.ot 11,.,0 ~-9"<1 Ju·11 ll\t1 011n\IO(r>an """o pelfQrl"rlitd alk a ~oing on ~li•d ,, ,. 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J1fQf'tf I • taN• 'O v.aut o•t ,,,,09,.., fQ b ,JnAultV)•·lWO !J...-11 "' r,,,..., •ht'\ Cl) THE 9ENNV H'U &HOW Genor I•>.. • N • d' in .. • \4'" • ' ,. .... ~ o')ifh '""' H tt \ "'"t"YN1t'a ',..t,.,,.,,11 h O"W ,., t (!;) CACI< CA vrrr •• I kit• HM•I U:) VOTER'S J>IPCI JN[ I I 30 8 1 t BARN> BY JONES , t , ... • f ' t ...... ~. ' " . .. I I , j ~ • ~ ' •• 0•1 ,I •!',t .,.,. .. ft I tJ • • I 0 l)f.ST OF CAR.SON .. ,, . i I " f /'tt • I ( U O• Tll.C. <JAi.i~ 0 '(/ tiAAME I l.ll~UP 'California Fever' Strictly for Kids By PETER J . BOYER L OS ANG ELES <AP> -"CaWorma Fever"' has sun. sand, bubblegum diaJogue and a plot that would make your Mickey Mouse Club ears droop ll is CBS' attempt lo out·"Happy Days" ABC. The idea is to get a bunch of inoffensive teeny boppers, have them run around for an hour or so. throw in some rock music and then watt for the ratings lo rise . This sort of thinking has kept CBS in second plact: T\' RL',\'I L'U '' THE •• H A pp y r c, " Days" kids are a t least occai1ionally clever . .i nd while adults may scorn lhe show's intelltgence level, kids adore 1t ""Cahlorn.ia Fever''. is a show that will produce- s nickers from eve n the adolescent audie nce for· which tl was contrived. And I mean contrived. Tonight's debut at 8 on channel 2. features Jimmy McNichol as a dis c jockey on a three-watt underground radio s tation at the beach While playing a gag ove r the air, Jimmy misleads his loyal audience into believing that teeny bop id ol Rex Smith will make a personal appearance at thc local hangout. Rick's Place The k.lds are oh-so-happy about the prospect. so Jimmy hos to produce Smith. He does this d f·!:ip1le lhc efforts of the FCC to shut down his sta t1on and the devious ness of an obnoxious OJ <Ron· n ie S<'hell J al a big-time station who wants to land Smith hims elf <this 1s the part Don Rickles aJway:. played in th<: "Be ach Bla nket Bingo" ep1cs1 . i\NYWA\', T H E RE IS frenzy , music. a nd d ialo~u«> that':. sorely in need oC an ad viser who'~ und er 40 Some of the best hoes Girl to cop "'Oh. I JUSt go banan;;s over Rex S mith . don't you"'" Cop .. Rex S mith" Does h e play wit h Law rence Welk?" ("mon Kid!> across the country will b(! to:.sing s upper at the set with lines hke that. D1!>ney mov· 1cs don't evt>n have lines hke that McN1 <'hol and the others arf• frne The v ne<>d som<·lh1ng hr>tter t o wor k with . though, (Jr "\allfonua F<.>vcr " will die of hypoU1ermia ON TIJE OTHER HAND. "C'aJtrorma Fever" \4 111 l ook like Ch<>khov compurf>d to th•• silly ori.t~ l)f r arnagt• thal follows it at 9 on CBS The t itle ~ound!:i likl· sumc•th1ng uut of a Saturday Night Live parody "Dt•ath Car on the rrecway " It's about th1:. fellciw who U!>el> hil> big Ood~·~ '.Jazz Age' Revived 'Love /or Lydia' Airs on PBS Stations By TOM JORY NEW YORK CAP> -"Love for Lydia" is set dunng BrilaiJl's ja:u age, but Mel Martin. who plays the lead in the "Masterpiece Theater" pro- duction. says despite the open cars and flapper- atyle riot.bes, the story is not necessarily dated. "In a sense, times aren't that much different now." says Mias Martin, wbi is well known o television and theater audiences • ..,. In Britain. "What happened to Lydia could happen to a girl brought up like her now, or any lime "She st.a.JU out as a child, really," the actress says, "wbo ls ralled by her fat.her , and, alter be dies, a relative in a am all vll.la1e. "She b very p~led. and develope this bun1er for H • MAllT•" perlence and excitement that eventually destroys the people around ber and then destroys her. pby1lca.lly. l think of her aa a sort of Zelda Flt11erald." B . E. BATES' "LOVJ; for Lydia" be1an a 13-ireek nm on KCET, Cbunel M, Sunday evenin1 ud wU1 start oo KOCE , Channel ~. toniabt at 9 o'clock. AJ=PBS does not oftldally be1in tta fall procr unUI Sept. 30, "Love for LJdia" Is Smith Gets PBS Job PHJLAl)ELPllJA (AP)-P'onnerABCnews eommmtM& Howard It. Smltb b ao6ni back lD front of tM t.e&e.taloG cam ..... Smifb will a.ncbor • tbn9-put ....... 00 tM bbtory ud "'9clntt of UM • A.aMrtcu pswktllaeJ, • publle broadc.,Unc 1taUoa -. .bu •n'ICl9Dffd. TIM Mtl•, "Every Four Yun," wW be aired on tbe Public Broad· caUDc S)'Mem la 1MUU'J Md hWuarJ ol 119>. the second "'Masterpiece Theater" presentation of the loeason. following a two-part biogroph1cal drama, '"Kean." starnng Anthony Hopkins •· Mast.erplC.!C(.' Theater," featuring dramatic seria ls from Oril<tm. has been a mainstay or the PBS lincuJJ since 1969. "Love for Lydia." like lhe most populor of the .. Masterpiece Theater" pro· ductions. "Upstairs. Downstairs." comes to this country from London Weekend Telev1sion. THE CURRENT SERIAL, set in the Engllsh countryside or the 1920s, is the story or a beaul.lfuJ young heiress driven by a passion for adventure. Jn addition to Miss Martin, the series stars Christopher Blake as he r first love, Jeremy Irons a nd Peler Davison as rivals for her affections, and Beatrix Lehmann. Raebel Kempson and Michael Aldridge as her relativcfl , Miss Martin says "Love Cor Lydla" was weU· received by the critics when broadca.'lt an Brit.aln a year or so ago. and 1.1he s ays, "the poople still talk about 1t "IT WAS VE RY ADDICl'IVE. Interest grows slowly from a gentle start." Tbe actress says Julian Bond's dramatization J>( Rates' story was weJl·etafted, "'and the develop. ment of this cblld IJ'lto an extraordinary woman happened, for me, almost automatically." Mel Martin recently completed 1 role in Oscar Wilde 's "The Importance of Betq EaJ'DeSl'' wttb the Chichester Repertory Company ln London, ~ currently la appearinc in "Richard Ill" at Lon· don 'a National Theater. ANIMAL CRACICERS• SINClNC TELEGRAMS 1141615·"'6 Wl'tll COMIDT TO 001 • \an to k ill womf'n "'hn h,i, ,. r·ut 10111 t l' lanf' on Lt\ s \ t•r.1 1r,1 1·n l \4 ,1 \ 111 •l ,, 1111 ' ""'' .1 ps) c holog1st tn the mrl\ If• l:wca1.1. t' 11 ' his "'U) 111 s ay. "Jlpy you "'"mt n art· JU'>l g1·ttmg tr,,., b1i.: fo r your lln tch<'s · · Sheth Huck 1s th<' ht·rmrH· '" this :J \4 fut a T\ nr w'> n •fiort<·r '4 ho n ·J hH':> lht•n· •, .1 ronn••f't1<1n ht'twcen a t••111 plt: o f Ii ,,, ;u·1111t•n1-. 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'"" ,..,,., • ·""»' t' ·~ J f di •1'1 f1t1f 't.>t by Armstronq & Bat1uk ·• I , • .. ( )J ··~J •.• ~ ;I ti' PA~''"'~' REX SMITH GUESTS Of-4 FEVER' With Series St ar Michele Tobin ( n .. pm•n l\ve &. .... ,.nt• AR4 • '""~.l)' MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. APOCALYP SE NOW" CA> MOONRAKER fPGJ CAPRICORN ONE "ROCKY ti " PG I '"MORE AM ERI CAN GRAFFITI' ·ALMOST SUMMER" (PG) .. HOT STUFF"' fPG) "'THE.VILLAIN'" '""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79'" "'THE BRINKS JOB" (PG) ""HOT STUFF " '"THE VILLAIN" (PG) "ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ" "'THE PROPHECY" cPGr' .:ALIEN'" (R) "EYES OF LAURA MARS .. • "'MEATBALLS" "'WHICH WAY IS UP?"(R) ''THE MUPPET MOVIE" "REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER"~) ''THE WARRIORS" UPIN S~KE" '"HOOPER At.L OllllVlt "0 OP•N 6:J 0r.M. .... HT\.f Cll•I• Uftlltr t 1 ..... VnltU • KldO•• .. u n1011nO ----·--------.. --~----~--.......,_.... ...... _ _,,_.,... _ _... ftl.UI "•IW!P'f--AWAY" ~ ... 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RitlluJd RoM-a Jury room l)lay wu tint pro. dured In lllM oe Studlo OM ud later became a movl wtth tlonry Fonda, Lee J Cobb, Ed .Betley and Jack Wardm Tbe 1cr prodta ruoa hi th flnJI community lhHter ati111rqi locally In more than 15 )'eltl Playlna the ht•dln& rol will be Ben Jutzl aa 11 lone holdout 1&&ailnal th execuUon ol ll 19 y ar old youth iancJ Robert Renfrow u a fanaucal Juror who th trial o a personal JUnl cruaad Othent Ill thti Irvine cut are Robert MacKt!nzle, GU Ameho, Chuck Benton, Dan Oulcb.t'r, D noy McTaghe, Jay Stamp, Tom l''elerabend, Wll Thompson, Robert Leibovtcb aad Tim Croft "TWELVE ANGRY MEN" wUl be presented Thursdays through Saturdays al 8 p.m. for two weeke~ in the Uruversaty High School theater, <'ampus Drave al C.:uJvcr Drive in Irvine. R•erva.' lions 754·3639 or 7:>4-3642. Closing out their respective engagements this weekend are Herb Gardner's "1bleves" for the Saddleback Vulh:y Community Theater and the musical "Funny Girl" al the El Camino Cabaret Theater Pinal performanl'es of "Thieves" wlll be given f'rlday and Saturday 11l 8 p.m . in the Mission VieJo High School theater CB.10 9252). "Funny Girl" runs tonight throuRh a closing performance Saturday at the Cabar et, 690 El Camino Real , Tustin ( 838-6860). Al.SO ON Tiit: BOARDS along the Orange Coast art' "Swt>c>t Charity" al the Westminster Com· munity Th<'alt•r, n12 Maple St , Westminster f 8!t3 86261 Performances t 'ndays and Saturdayi. al K 30 through Oct 6 "The Hasty llcart" at the Lacuna Moulton lnterrnisslon Tom Titus PlayboUle, eoe La1ufta Canyon Road, Lacuna Beach (*°'7"1). Performances Tueldan throuab Saturdaya at I : 30 unUl Oct. e. -"Geor1e WuhJngt.on Slept Here" at both tho Costa Me.a Cly1c Playhouse, on the Oran1e Cou nty Falr1rouod1 ( 754-5159) and the San Clement• Community Theater, 202 Avenlda CabrUJo <•.-S). 1bunda)'ll through Saturday1 In Su Clemeate, Fridays and Saturdays in Costa Meta.~ atl:30 and both cJosioc Oct.13. -"WP..81' SIDE STO&Y" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenlda Pico. San Clemente (494·111150). Performances rugbUy except Mondays t.broup Oct. 14 -"Vnder the Yum Yum Tree" at the Harle · • quln Dinner ptayboUse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd .. San· ta Ana (V19-5$11 ). Performance8 rughtly except Mondaya throulh Oct. 28 ••• CAILBOilD -Audlllons ror the SaddJeback Valley Community Theater production of Reginald Rose's "Dear Frienda" will be held Monday at 7: 30 at Peoples Federa I Savrngs, 23688 El Toro Road in the Saddleback Plaz¥ . roles are availa· ble for four men and four· women .. the show opens Nov. 16 for three weekends . A1ao auditioning Monday 1s Robert Anderson's drama "Silent Night. Lont:ly Night" at the San Cle m e nte Community Theater, 202 Aveo1d& Cabrillo, San Clemente. director Ben Jutz1 will be seeking a cast or lw<1 men. three women and a boy at the 7·30 lryoul.'I .. the play opens a rour- weekend run on Nov R Registration for the L.igund Moult1in Playhouse's youth act10R C'la.'>~ will be held Satur day from 10 JO to nr>fm und 4! tu 4 p ai at th+- playhouse, 600 Laguna Canyon Road La~un .. Beach children frrJm CIJ.:<''> S to I~ mav enmll 1n lhe eight week cour.,<· further mformalltm •~ available ut 499 516tl or "'n :c~ Seco n d Try Pays Off '-Dallas' Saved Actress From Lat-t' Career Ry J ERRY BUCK I.OS ANC:ELES <API V1cton a Principal h;icf Rlvt·n up h1•r fil m career and was about t o c•nl<>r law school when "Oullas · l4rcd her back lo ac·t1ng full Lim(• again M 1s:. J>nm·11H1l µlay:. Pamela Ba mes Ewing in th1· tut C.RS 1'.l'rtc-;. which she calls "elegant soap " f'anwla I'> lht• duughl<•r of 011 baron Jock Ewing's 1•r11b1tkrt·d fornwr purtnc•r, and her marnage to Hubby Ew1ni.: puL'> ht'r an the.· enemy camp ~h · left acting four years ago t.o become an agt•nt becau~c :.he wa., tJ1ssutisf1ed with the way her carl"(•r was gning Later, when she decided lo Pnlt·r law sc-hool, :.he: accepted a role 1n the pilot of "Fanta.w Island' to pay for her first year's tu1 · lion THEN Sitt; TOOK ANOTHER role to pay for her i.econd year ··I en Joyed 1t so much I said why f.!11 lo law school when I didn't know what was ahead " :.he· s aid "J fell now I couJd return to acl· ang. wh1t·h I hud nevt-r enJoyt:d before I had start l'd .,., an :1doll•st·t•nl and I didn't have time to mature I bec..·ame a composite of what J thought otht-r pco11ll' "'anl<'d rr.t· t1> be " ll was "l>ullai." that brought her all the way back to ;iclanR "It was <J"fluk•·.'' she !>aid. "A fnend read the vc•ry fi rst script of 'Dallas," not even knowing I wanted to act again, called me and saJd here was a part that sounds like me "Ile dropr><.'IJ the sc ri pl by and it sat for two clays. The third duy I casually picked it up, read the first two pages and couldn't put 1t down." MlSS PRINCIPAL, A beaullful young woman with lustrous brown hair and enormous brown eyes, wa.<J int4!rviewed during a lunch break from filming She wus wearing a bnght plaid shirt and blue jeans "It happens once or twice in your lire -when you know that a dcc1s1on 1s going to change your hfc,'' she s aid "I knew 'Dallas' was going lo be a hit, and I knew the character would be perfect for me And 1t would give me a chance to live the life I've wanted to hve since I was a little girl. "l need Uic glamor, but I didn't enJOY the in· :st•t·urity o1 t.He lire I had before -going from mov- u· lo moVle J don't hke being out or work ror six months.Jgocrazy Jliketowork allthetime " She sajd 1t was the business acumen she had acquired as an agent that led her to believe a series would be best for her "I LIKE TO WORK Monday through Friday, I like a structured lire," she said. "I don't like to go on locations. I like to have a home. I like to have friends I like lo have consistency and as much security as il's possible to have in ~s business." M iss Principal now Lives in Beverly Hills with her husband or live months. Christopher Skinner. He's just starting out as an actor, but s he said It's her fantasy to work with hi m one day. "We want to work together, but Christopher should pursue bis "'""''~-· VICTORIA PRINCIPAL OF 'DALLAS' SERIES Actr•H Almost Gave Up Career for Law then later returned there ofter a year in college to model and study aclUll( al the Royal Academy SHE PICKED UP A Bnwh accent while therf' which she had to lrn,e , then pick up a Mexican accent ror her r1 rst big role after she s tarted al·l - ing in l971. She was cast as Paul Newman's Mex· 1can mistress ID "The Life and Times or J udge R-0y Bean " As ror her role as Pamela Ewing. she said. ··Whal you s~ 1s what she I!> She .., a s trong woman. a woman who hws no formal educalJon beyond high school "I think she's 'ltrcPtw1st'. \he adapL5 well . s he's learned to accllmatf' herself to lhe Ewrng's lireatyle yet hasn't been comprom1i.cd to the point where she's lost her own identity She loves her husband very much. hut she doesn't place hN husband before he rself · · 'GW'l,W' Spoof Halted ---------------------own career just as I've done mine." ATLANTA <AP) -The owners of the nghts to "Gone With The Wind" have obtained a court or der halUng the openmg of "Scarlett Fever." a mwsiral parody o1 the romantic story or Scarlett O'Hara. Rhett BuUer and the fall of the Old South. THE BOOKMAN .. . "'OM Fa sh ion Island Newport Beach She was born In Japan, where her Air Force sergeant father was stationed, and grew up in Georgia, F1orida, Massachusetts, Puerto Rico and London. She went to elementary school in Loodoo • Attorneys representing tl\e estate of author Marearet Mlkhell and MelJ'O-cGoldwin-Meyer Inc . filed suit lo federal rourl say1ng the play violates COPYriCbt laws STEREO SOUNDS .OF THE HARBOR. -Pllll ll'W•l"9tMM "yenO' ..... "THE MAIN !WNT' .,. . . ···-·---------- ,,, .. (PQ) ''ROCKY 11'' - -.. . . -, I ' I • s ' I , ' • I • • . • • . -----.---.---. ---.---.-. -.-,..--.--""'-'""-~-'"""-~-'""-~-""'--=-"'-' -:-:. -;-.. fNSIDE: •Ann LallCMn •Classlflecl 1 •Morose.-•Happenings ii T~. a.,i .. mOwi :m. 1171 DAILY PtLOT Featuring __ • .-;... __ •. _ .... (:" r I • • ' • • Program ls Response To Statistics New Oirectiont atarted u • soberia& reac- tion to county atatistica: the facilities for alaohollc men far outnumbered lba.e for women. About 10 years aao, Marion Schoen, who had worked In a number of alcoboUJm tn•t- ment programs in Orange County, brougbl tbe statiatics to the attention of the Junior Leacue of Newport Harbor. In 1973, the Junior League organized it.a first meeting to consider starting up • residen- tial treatment facility for atcoholil wom_en. THREE ' YEARS .LATE&, the Junior League approved plans for the facility. They set out to raise the projected $200.000 needed to sta rt a 15 to 25 bed alcoholism program. . New Directions received Initial financl•I support from the Fluor Corp., the James Irvine Foundation, the Hoag Foundation, Xerox Corp., Ford Aeronutronics, Powerline Oil Co .. Universal Business Forms and Hughes GO Clubs . · Three houses we re leased from Orange County and refurnis hed and decorated by the Women's AUK lliif.r y of New D\rections. They had been vacant because of a proposed s treet ""'1den1ng pro1ect in that area With a stalf of three. New Directions Opened Jts doors on Sept. 26, 1977 New Directions. a halfway house for alcoholic women. is lo cated in a quiet Cos ta Mesa neighborhood Tht-facility can hold 16 women and they must stay a minimum of four weeks and be free of alcohol and other drugs when they enter. 1\1 any .... ·omen come from Car e Manor t-l osp1ta1. an alcohol and drug detoxification fa r 1hty in the city of Orange Although l'oiew Directions charges $12S per week . no one 1s refused service because they can't afford the program Love and Support is Basie TllE •'A.CILITY IS LOSING about S1,500 per month, accord1n1iJ, to Pam Wilder, Cir.o t pre· sident of New Drrect1 ons. a volunteer position By JOEL C. DON ot Ille Dall• "flclf SW" Editor's Note: Some namer> in thil'I article h•\'e been changed to protect the womeu's privacy. •·A.t New Directiom I f1naUy, aftl!r 47 years. WW able to find {}JJl who Barbaro u and what .she /eels I wa.s in a terrible depre.sMOn when I amved. In fact f had bem sleeping with a bWcheT krufe for three nights With aU the structured aciitritiea at tM home my deprea!ion was not altotuW to continue. It's hard to remazn depre1sed ajier tngOtau& exerci&e arKI dance thenlpy. .I fee l free for tM fttal hme in my U/e " -Barbara <not her real name), a recovered alcoholic, in a lette r to the New Directions board of directors. ••• Nestled on Willo Lane, in a quiet Costa Mesa neighborhood, s tand three ranch-style houses. Except for the s mall . unimposing sign which says ... ~aith House" at 2602, there's bare· ly a hint that the residences have served as havens for alcoholic women. In fact, Wednesday wiU be the second birtb- , New Directions Executive Director Diane Muhleman day of New Direct.ions for Women Inc . a non· profit residential alcoholic treatment facility But treatment is an inappropriate word , says Executive Director Diane Muhleman. The basic ingredient of New Directions rs love and s upport, sprinkled with psycholog1cal and vocational counseling. cKcr cise, group therapy. family counseling and involvement 1n Alcoholi cs Anonymous. The neighbors on the cul-de·sac have hardly noticed the 148 women who've stayed at the facility for one or two months. NEW DIRECTIONS STAFFERS say that t h ey were w e l c ome t e n ants to the neighborhood, because I.he homes had been va- cant for many months. The three homes, located at the comer of Willo Lane and Del Mar Avenue. are we ll-kept. with neatly manicured yards and cleif.n in- teriors. Ocea.!lionally someone will drive down the street. yelling, "Do you want a drink?" But that 's about the only reminder to the neighborhood that the program houses deperate, troubled women. Women at Ne w Directions tell stories of years in and out of sobriety, battling with alcohol, prescription drugs and narcotics. And for about a third of the women, New Di rections serves only as a temporary way sta- tion. a brief pause before another plunge down a self-destructive path. They say they lost cootrol of their will power. Each drink leads to another. And then I.hey begin to forget how many or how much -beer. wine or hard liquor -they consume in each sit- ting . f'or 44 -year-old Shirley, New Directions has provided a program s he sa ys she never re- ce)ved at half-way houses or hospit al detoxifica · tion. "U there isn't some plan o{ recovery, all you're accomplishing is staying dry. When you leave you don't have any tools to work with to stay sober. "NO ONE CAN SCARE you enough to stay sober and you can't be sick enough to stay sober," she says, fingering a cigarette. Shirley, a widow rrom Arkansas, started drinking heavily about four years ago. She's been at Ne w Directions for seven ""'eeks. She says she almost died twice from acute pancreatitis. "l came here out of fear because I was afraid' I'd go out and drink again"' Shirley s ays. "The one thing I can see the most is that they are helpinR me change my attitudes That·-. lx-t-n o ne of my m.:un problems " Hut Stu r1 £'y's bl(•ak pa..-.1 clouds her o ut look bc\'Ond her stay at New Di rection:. ··r have ~grcL'>. but I don't hav1· any am b1t1on," :-.ht-says. 1n a raspy Southern drawd I don't want to do anything They k~p telling m l' that's normal if.nd it will change .... ·1th t1m1::" Jane. a 31 ~·esr ·o!d blonde, used to guzzl " ;, half a ~allon of .... ·1ne before going out on a datl' !Ir r dates. she m use:.. alw ays thought she y,•as 1n a goo:xl mood But a few months a go J ant ~gan to lo:-.t· t he fun of her n1ne·ycif.r bout with alcohlorsm "ABOUT FIVE WEEKS AG-0 I J!Ot tired of d rinking and tired of looking at that bottle." she says . "I "''as crying out but people wouldn't set it." Jane went to phys1c1ans oomplain1ng of a "stomach problem." But she never mentioned ht'r drinking. and she Sif.YS the physicians never a:.ked if she dr::ink J a ne "''as suf!erin~ from more than ius ! a gnawing pain 1n ht'r stomach, s ays Ms l\1uhle man. She was e\'adtng acceptance or her disease. · Women have to "surrender" to the !act that they have a disease, Ms. Muhleman says That's what Jill. 41. finally realized v.·hen she entered Nev.' Directions last Novemher. after more than 20 years of add1ctJon to alcohol. depressants and narcot ics "I really reel that this last time I finally ac cepted the fact of the disease I have I truly believe that I s urrendert.>d ."' she admits Jills began drinking at a~e 21. soon after ,. d 1\1orce from her hu sband She had been mar ri('d at age 15. Worki ng rn a M1dw£'st doctor·s office as a nurse's assistant provided easy access to a host or drugs. 1nclud1ng Demerol and morphine She says she used lh£' drui::s lo release her from the emotional trauma of the separation from her four children D URING A WITIIDRAWAL from the narcotics, she got into an auto accident Jill was on her way to pick up more Demerol and morphine !or the medical office The doctoiS sent her to a fede ral detoK fa cilit y. But soon aft er her releas e, she marned and started drinking again The second m arriage lasted a year . But the drug addiction continued and Jill found herself tn Dallas, on a S150 a day heroin habit. She was fin ally caught while shoplifting, a major source of support for her addiction. (Stt LOVE, Page Cl) .. \Ve never e Kpec ted to ope rate in the black ." !the ~aid ··Frankl)' I don't givt a damn v. helher or nol wf' do. we· re really there to help Pt"Ople. to1o:1ve people a new start.'' 1'.t!t IA1lder s a.1d that New Directions ap- plied for a county grant but found that tl might ha\·e imposed too many restnct1ons on the c1j>{'ra t1on~ of the far1ht) fo.h, IA'1!df'r . he r!lf:'lf a rt.."('OVt.'red alcoholic, ,aid thf' Junior Lea~t.11· .... antt."tl a !ar ihty v.·hich µrO\tdt-d a comfortabll.' environment for re- hab1l1tat1on "LOTS OF 111\Lt"K'A Y house::. art decorat t•d 1n earl\ cast-of(," she as::.erted. "We make a statement" to women wh en they come here by lhe "'ay the house looks 'You're ••t a cast-off . You ha\•e valut . This 1s your home '" Ms Wilder said she hopes that New Oirec· t.i ons .... ,11 expand to provide more services for women alC'ohob cs -Joel C Don Serenity Prayer hangs on the wall of New Directions ' halfway house. Myths of Memory Loss. Cited by Analyst MuMI Oberleder • P sycholo1ist Muriel Oberleder ' and memory Joss . lives in her own laboratory_· Dr. Oberle de·r will s peak on The 58-year-old resident or Leislll'e memory loss at 10 a .m . Wednesday, World lives ln an environment where Sept. 26 at the OASIS Senior Citizen "people don't have to apologize ror Center tn Corona del Mar. their age. Memory loss usually is a symptom "I see people here who could lake of !IOme other loss. suggested Dr. 19 off their age and say that they are .. Oberleder. fl and look 59," said Dr. Oberleder, For ex.ample, she ~d . a person who has spent 20 years reaearchina may be ll'I poor health or suffer froin •Cini and senility. t.he 10&& of a spouse or job. "Then "One cf the gre•t.est obstacles to they ignore the real issues. healthy aging ls thal the older person, "But even if you were to get rid or --tdeyekJpt)~etMs •bout what'•'I~ lh._..._1tereotypea . ..t.b•l cerlain de-• lng to happen in agln1," she said . teriora~lve changes take place. I "Tbe blpat misconception ii the in· wouldn t say that the deterioration evltabllltyollbedeleriot•tm&•ta1e1. won't lake place," she said. "DETDIOllATION OCCVJl8, but It OCCW'I shortly before death. Tbls pl•ce bu proven to me tbat an in- dividual can live life fully prior to de· atb." Dr. Oberleder bu held clinical pioltUom ln 1ertatrie psfcboloa bi New York and Miami. She allo bN published widely on tbe subject.a of aam1. p1ydlolheropy '"' Ule elderly ... .U 1UE BODY CRANGD, some persona 10 throu&b a period or self· rejection. ''I c•n'l cbana:e the external clrcum1tancea th•t brou1ht about a need to lOle memory," she said. But throQlb tber•py involvina sell· awareness and honesty, Dr . Oberleder focuses on the root of the causes ol memory loss. "If ~e can get people at that stage and one can live wit.h neeati\le feel- ings, senility can be eradicated from the face of the Earth," she as- serted. "It's a matter of knowing oneseU in • the most basic sense and not being afraidofseU-knowledge. Sbt said that sen11ity or memory loss therapy can be completed in one or two seisiorui. Or. Oberleder works for Glendale Memorial Hospital two days a week. Bu&.-she. sakl-s he · w4!111t1 -to join thr' staff of a local hospitkl or medical cen\f!r to continue her re- search on aging. She believes that anxiety is a ma- jor cause of qibg and that elderly persons can ha.We the deterioration process \hrougb cootron.taUon. "I WOULD P&Ef'Ea not to 1ive dru1a u t.reely u they're a:iven," she said Ofthe physician's rOle la treat- ment ol the elderly. "If they were given an opportunity to diacma these things with • PllYCbotberapillt, they • may find that revelations or their own fears will reduce lheir anx- ieties.·· Or. Oberleder also stresses that s ociety should not accept senility as the n9rma1 result of aging. Elderly pe rsons are too often judged In "crisis" situations, she said. '·Everyone looks terrible in a crisis. We rarely see elderly people except in a crisis. We must team the difference between getUn& old and heading for a breakdown." .... _ · .. When •Youni pirson Shows sips of memory loss, • doctor doesn't dla1noee It u senility, she added. When Dr. Oberlede.r entered tbe field ot 1ertatric psycholo17 20 yeara a10. she was interested Ui middle aae de preaion. Penona: at a1e 40 faced • bleak future, due to the lower life upeetaft· cy, she said. Now that an individual'• •veraae a1e Is rlsln&. the "panic period&" for facing de•th also are risin1. abe said. -Joel C. 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''" 1101' . • PUBLIC NOTICE r l<"flTlOUS aw111a59 NAMS ST.a Tl MINT T... followtflt ,_,..,,. ert .. lllf M IMnM C.OV .. IU!Gf:S fllANCH CINff:fll, L T O • • C.e llforr1J e ""'"•o Plflt1tn1110, 110 N .... ,.,., C•lll•r 0th•, ~I .. •t ll, c;.111or11I• "* Amtrlu11 Hetlt1111 Ht11'lt1t ce,..,_.., • c.11._.111. ,.,., .. ..,,, '" .....,.,, C4'IW 0r1 .... ~ .._II, c.llfwltle ... Tlllt -.,.,,. .. It <~I .. •Y e IWNtM M111w+ ... cs.,_,.._. Vkt~ Pl(TITIOVS I USlHf'i• MAM& U ATl MLHT ft\• f~l(IWl"Q Pf'• \Of't AP• 00 "i# ~ .,..,.." .. .... V\HO_,E l •M ii I 0 ,,,, ''''' .,,~.., (Jr1.,• Ntfl'&;Ort tt•••,, t •"ft>tn'• 9'fA> fY•flM• f>'<;f»tr f 1"1bW•~ 1U1 ( t t °'ll•1•1t °''"'" N••CH>rt U••ct1 , .... Of',,,.~, '•'''"' (, WfhO ~' A.t..rivv..n '"""·' -"''9'-'~ { •"'°'"'•'''" I J tin W\tt•\. I\ •~du, ttd 0• • I ~, •• ,.,t;,..,,h•t> W•f'lt' ~ P I fn tr1tO '"'\ .. t.ttAf'flitnf w•• flfllO wltP\ """" <.oem, < "" o1 oo-'Wl'il• "" "" ..... o., ,, "" ""_, ~'uOH\~ r-~ (Wt• ,,.,.. 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"" J'"'" :..··-·-·-- ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE From Male Viewpoint. • • D!:AJl AHN LANDERS: You priat.d • hrt· ter from a woman who wu diarust,ed becauae heir h&»bud wouldn't 1lve ber U)' lovt.Qa at bidtlme, Wt wu rartn ... to to at•• m. "\'ou 11.11111ted t.bal 1he accommodate him lo the mornlQs. alter lhe aJarm went off. l...at« you tatd 110 many wivea complained about your_., vke )'OU _..,. wUUn1 to concede Uaat a woman ctoea have \he rllht to reluae U abe leela llh lt It'• about Ume tomeoae expreuect the male point ol vtew Here It h~ and l hope you prtnt 1t Vou make no allowances for the fact that • female can f'nla1e In tiex anythne -all abe bu to do I• ht' there. A male, bowevet', must tM- wfll rnt.ed and tn the mood or be slmply canoot perform Mast husbands come home from work ex hauau-d When bedtJme rolls around, they want to go to sleep It is not uncommon for a man to awaken at an odd hour. alter be bu b_., 10me rf'at. and want romance MO&t wives don't mind ar<-ommodatina Ull'lr hu.sb&nda even though lht>y may not be thrilled with the idea A wife who refuses to take care of her buaband 11hou.Jd not be surprised ii be looks ~lae~re I can tell you be will have no trouble flndln.c someone who will be mo~ sensitive to hi• nt'eda 'l'bere 11 • growin& surplus of women ~ yt-ars of agf' and older not only lll thl.s roun lr) • bul aJJ over the world Conver&ely. there If> u s hortage o f m en o. fagure st out for vour~elf. Tooth -SANTA ROSA . CAL.IF · DEA• SANTA: Well, lilere we att, b1c:k at $qaaN' A. I'm DOt golag to get sta.n1 by lk umt btt tw1tt. Vou'n bad your ay, and I lhok you fur wriUag. 111-:AR ANN LANDERS l am 16, a blue f'Vt'd bn.rn<>ttc' and 45 pound~ overweight Here·, m\ prnNt>m ~nd I n~d your h<·lp 1.ai.t yrar I met a RU) I lilced a lot He ll.>ld rnt" 1 "'rui too rat !>O I went on a sine\ diet and 10111 50 pound"' ' Kirk" became inter es ted m1dv.t1)' In the d•<'t <1nd gave m¥ lhe tncenl1\ e-lo lui.e th<' rf"H Of roun.e I had lll "et kll nev. clothea -aise 8 -and I wu Uvilled. <So wu Mom ) AfteT eleht months of our betnc very happy. Klrk'• PIN!Db moved out ol town, ao, of course, he bad to go. too. I wenl Into a t.errlflc d~presaiol\. started Lo eat Uke crazy and ca1ned ., pounda J am now wearinc my old "fat" cloOtea and my alze 8A. wtuch I loved. h•ve been ta.ken over by my kid lilt.er who hu plmty ol clotMI of her own Wbeo I complain to Mom 11he says, "lt'h your own fault Lo6e some weight and wear them yOUJ"8elf -or quit coO"lplaining " What 1s your oplnk>n of a mother who act. like that" -TOO MUCH ME OEAJt TOO MUCH: I ._., like Lo &elJ a &ttn·acer tltat Iller Mom ta off hue, IMlt Y•.,,. b . be ta.o.M lutnact yCMlr 11.tWr to keep Iller bHdA off yov e~. V• have a more wricMu problem ~ .. d~. ~y. and I ~ you'll 10 Lo wOt"t • tt H llOOO u yoa read t.IU11 V oa tool! UM w~pt oft once, aad yoa <:aa do It •c•I•. Get 114tme coeeadiag and iero In H dlat compuJMve eat lo& p1ttem. A l'-ynt-old girl wM b 45 pou4b O\'~rwetdtt c:aa be ~para~ by • waU ol f•t from • ~·t muy joys of U\1a1. Doll'l let ll hppnto yoa. CONTIOENTIAL '° Needl.a1 • Sohrtloe rr ~oo •'ant to mu,. ~ace, doe't t.alk to your rrtends -talk lo your Hem~ . Merry Christmas • lD September f.q·n < h11qm,1'> 1411u j I );;l'l " r ard trrm th•• Nf'l'lon' slHJ14 Jn~ their f'nllre f1tm1h ~1ttht'r<'(J in f ront of t ht flrepla<.'f· in th11r • k 1 ,.,.. <'i!lt•r<-and 1h11r • J$flp<·d tef'th '"'II'.. I rnat•• ;1 \'''" t h;1t n • 't ~ 1 .lr lh• H11mt.rf'I i..' "111 t.. •in ,, < h11•tma.,1 .1nl "f' took thP 111!'1111 1• lit-.t v.1•d .N1•1 <1nt1 11 "' '''nil th<' c ar<I at ;ill I "'ant " hl.1< k ..i11p I)\ c r m ~ I'\'" to a.'>!\Urt· an•m' m1t\ Th(• <all "'a" for 1rl .10 ,;n ;, ~ .. turtla' m11m in~ Al HI 15 m' hu!>hand ~ tnr""I "'II' in r111• lion and th<• t..icti. t¥·~an tr1 dra,1: in 'If•"' 1111'1 .nu i:1 I tht·111 all h1·rt'" h1· a~k•-tl I told th<'m "1· "1•11· rM1<1m~ ltl• v. 11: \!' hu ... hanrl 111111<' 11 1 h r11ui.;h th•· I• 11• ·What 1l<H'' 11 h1<1k I 1 ~ • I d ·k• '1 '"IT LOOk.._ I fkJ: J 11rnu1 1\f •II• 1•.il ·ii •·11 h;1ul1 ti .r Coe 'l'J' l111r1111 "hal .1r• ""'' d· 111 , '"""'' dri '"" · h•· a..,k,.tl our clau,:hl• · Pia' inc t•·nn1... 'h•· -.a11t dr . ' 'Th1!> 1 .. .., Chn,trn:i-. C'i1rrl fi1r 1 r• ini: • ut loucl (111 ~"l 1n -.om• lh1nr ilflprrr11n.1l1 <om• on. ho\<;' ~land up .. rr.JtWhl' I can t '>aHI riur -.on ·· r tlon l 11;1' l' 'h<"'' Ofl "What do \'OU tll\•Un ~OU don t h&Vl' ~h~ .. on''' ··r ran't find lht•m · • Th~n l>land ~:hrnd v1>ur m1>lh~r 1'11 that won 't work Th1.;• mC1rtJuani. plant rin H1ur T .. 111rt look~ ltkt• 1t 'gn1wtn~ out of )Our motht-r '> ht't1d Good t(rtd. v.httl art! }OU do111~ 111 " 1 .,ht rt with a nwn1uana plant gmv. in51 CJUl <1f ll" [ I V.o.l~ v.a~hmg m ~ f'dr ''•" chan1'{t' -.:11..,. "'hlr•· •\Our''"'' r ' Sh•· ., wa 'ihtnR lw1 h.Hr I!\ lh1i. go1nJ!, to lakt• l•mJ( Ill:. f1:4·t '"'''II "WHt.RF.'S TJIJ-. O(H,'' ..... '""I hl!Vl' (I Horoscope w•:uNt:~Ot\Y , ~•:PT. 2' Ry SVONt:V OM IUt J All.Jf:H 1 Mur 21 Apr Jiil Arrt•nt •>l'I educ a 11nn 11 I 1~u1t~. pubh:.h 1111( lrm.: rtirll(<' µltan', "l>t'l'llll l'OOlll1UIUl'••lH10'> '>plntual lnli•li:hl' 'OU hoa vc tu•kt'i.I for udd1t1oual resf.10ns1L1hue:. \ ou K~t tlll'tn u.nd rhum·•• lo ~tnkc Pll) dirt TAt'fUJS I Apr 2Q MJ) :!01 You f1m'h la~k ) tiu .:•·t lo boll•Jm o( ' rnon•') my~lcr~ t'11rt1wr or mate• '' "dh turbt<d" tel ('<mocruon "1th lt-11!'.c, IOVl'Stm1•nl. durah1Llty of agrl'f'nlt'nl Gt:MINI c May 21 Junt• 20J I.it· lo". ~o :.lo~ w hut you nL•t-<l m 11 y lw offort'CI ) ou on ~ru v.-c•b1ul :1 ilvt·r ~;latlc:r A1•1•t•n1 on lt•.:uhllt'!>. 11l antl11l( :it-t.'<1:. for futun :. w1111( o~n lo frt::.h ~·tJO('~JJlll ('ANC'F.R l Jun•· 21 July 221 Low k1•y MP proarh Ii.. bc~t. utl1'nd lo ba-.11·:0.. tw fltm1lt11r w1lh routine. <Jvvld :.im .. 3ltQnull:>m Anotht•r Cancer, u Leo anti ;rn /\quan&11 rouJd fliure prornant>ntl y Lt:O c J uly ~ Aug 22> Elemt:nlli of luck and t1m1ng ride with you Cruuv1ty. lnc reii~ed .woclal u<•tl vitles a r e h:atured Personal magnetism draws me mbers or opposite :sex VlllGO I AUK 23 Sept tl> Ad.hem• to fart-.' check procedure. routine and be thorooah ~m phasls on property. basic security, ability to perrelvc what Ii. written between the lines LIBRA <~pt 23·0cl 22) Open Une• of <'ommw\icalions rclaUves have their say and air Is clearl'd Short trip, special report could be on 11.jlcnda Vou gain tbrougb written word SCO&PIO COcl. 23·Nov 21 >. Valid •P· prala&I ('ouJd show lhal you ~aesa more than originally anticipated . Accent on personal po11e111lons. loretlnll lo11t articles. Income pottnUaJ. family member lalks about major dome1Uc a.djwitmcnl. Be diplomaUc. 8AGITTA&ltJS C Nov 22·Dtc . 21 ) · Clrtumatancea eneblc you to puctleally dktat Cerm". Know It. use reat'rafnl but don't bf arrel~ to exprtJM views ln frau1k, dynamic manner. CAPIUOO&N cr>ec 22·Jan It> You can be alded by atudytn1 Sa1lttar1U1 meu•&•· Accent oo hoapltala, lnsUtutJona, ape(lal croups. or aantzaUona. You 1tel view rrom behind lhe 1cene1. AQVAJUU8 (Jan 20·P'eb 18)" You d.beover w1y1 Lo apptal to lar1er HIJDePt ot the public Cbarl1ma 11 enbanced: one you respect ls drawn to you and pafl alfnlft<:anl compliment. Accept ~laJ lnvllaUon . Pl8Ca (P'eb. lt·Ma.rch JO>. New at.a.rt can r .. ult ln added Independence ol thoutht and •c· Uon. Leo. Aquarlu1 persona rt1ure In your penoaa& ac:aario. AoceoL orllinalit.)', U-o,.lm· prtnt.lde ot your own atyle . r11• llH• ..... t)IOIJI lh1 cfo ... '" :I I ~ rn•• •' ;;nd.r i.; t ' ~· .y ) r1ur ha ir ""'' l l.J 111 •h• \II .. I 11111 llm~ \Ii n1 \\ • ~· l tl 1 1•11 u11 • li.1< I..; q lt r1lc1• c •ur •t.111, tl'•·r l1i.1 ,,, 11rpt 1 ""·~ ur. hf r f.1u• llr,, c1r1 h.1 .. h1 '' • , 1,, ••I lh1 1th• r 1Jn•· ., •h 1 1.1 • 1 n l •• 1 , , , • • 1 1 t • fl" • r.i 111 rn' t h .11 ''"~ n •l •'•lll• '''h• 11•t11r11tntmd' Th,r• 1r• ' \ t,Jl;f' f II I I' t f II,\ hll' t.,m1t ' h;JC. <,Jdl tn 1uc tn he .11 lh• ••Ir t1m1 1 \11 f••t 1nln th\ p1rt11r• 1 ht 11tl11 r I l•f ITI\ fr11n! ttJ• lf\ IOI? IO J..11 11111 ,.f th•· p t< turr Ch1ldr<"1 Arr />eople T 0-0 ' 1 • ' .. • ~. '• •1 ' 'n ! I \ \~I I rt '·•·. 369 E. 17th Street In Wc<.toort S<luarel Coste Mesa • ~24 The Precision Haircut 1 Anti why 11 ~1,1h1 t1< • r •11111 for v• 1 II you 11 tO ttio way your him cul ct1sappoars lht' t' .1v after como lo Commano Pnrlo1mJnc:t• whor11 w1• spoc1.1111c 1n the PH•c1s1on hJ11c u 1 PrPc1s1on ha11cutt1ng is our tc.•cnniquo Ir>' cul t1nQ lho hair in harmony with tho w~1y 11 {>rows ~o. a s ~t grow s. 11 d()(>sn't lose •IS ~h{lpo And bo<.Au"t' thP hair is cut 10 httl naturally, you oon t hav" l\l keep fussing with 11 Usually a ~hako of the ht>.1t1 ..does Jl .. • • fhr prec1scon haircut w ith ,,.hampoo and blow Ory co~ts 1ust s1xteon dollars for guys and gal" We also offer permanonl wavos. coloring, frosltng and cond1llonlng No oppo1n tm nt Is noedod. tust come 1n. And you'll soe that precision is right for you ,., A.ta.:-..... H ~----~·CU I Command Perlormaaee c ..... t •'4 , ... .,......, ,,.., ti-'••. • r • .- AU ~II OPSN MON.~t ~T. M N~Tll.ACtf.lllARI ICINTI" 14t .. 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TIM bot w atber here rfttntly bu bttn • boon '° all tbt-al~N pVU planned and lheN ba"c bttn • lol l•lely 1'lioM fortun•l~ fll0u1b to be tnvit.cl to part watb $JOO for lbe Soulh Cout Or1anluuon of Plu.nfld P&rtilthood' annu1I fall ~tflt cot • triple treal· IUt w k · · They had a rare opponunity to Vlslt the lrvlne family uban• •t Abalone J>otnt In lrv1n1• Cove, a beautiful apot to watcb t.M SW\ sel, a.nd Uu.~re wa. aood food dams ind k>bflt.tr pre pared by Palm SJ>nna caterv WHley 'fto•••· t'lnally. then-wa mwuc by the 'tr\nldad Calypso Steel Band Many gue ts h•d t.belr shoes o(f and we rt w1u11nC the.tr tOt'. kn lht> b&nd lo lhe wonderful beat o( Ow calypso drums Thomas made quite a production of thf' clamb. whlcb -.ere steamed an giant ketUeb over coals in the s and It was a real show M!> much a show &!> the music at the other end of the beach • As far as we're concerned. Thomas can com e back and cook c lams -.heneve r he wants We'll be there to fill our pl4tes Among those indulging LD Uus round of run wtre the Alvia Coses, Rober1 S. Barneses. Vin uat Jorge asens,. Ernest Bryanb. and Mrs . Eaogeae Baller. Earlier that day we were treated to d pre Vlew of what's to come this season from the Civic Ballet of Southern Californi<J . The ballet guild hos ted a cha mpagne open house at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ng of Fountain Valley to introduce guests to the guild and the ballet 1Lc;elf. Ther e was dancing by J\ntbooy Sellars, the artistic director . Terri Hayes, ball el mistress. Isabel Garcia and Susan KaJaotarian. And. there was a beautiful buffet and ample champagne to qucnt·h the thirst from the heat Among th<' 200 guests we re State AS · semblyman Dennii. Ma ngers, Huntmgton Beach Mayor Don MacAlllster and dance instructor Phyllis Cyr, whose acade my is headquarters for the ballet The ballet \\Ill offer "Swan Lake ... The Nut· c racker" and "Carnival" 10 the coming months Ticket mfor malton m;,iy be obtained by calling 522·4407 It was John Stern's birthday recently so a grou p o r hi!-. friends decided to help ham cele brate with a Ion~ lunch at Cano·s restaurant. Ne" port Bl·ach How do we know 1t wa:. a long lunch" Don't ask J ust takl' our word that the party was s ue· cessful Stl·m. dtrt'l'lor of community development for the Bren Comp<tn). New Port Beach. also 1s a Huntington Ueach planning commissioner Ill• was JOinl•d in the mern ment by Manuel •;. Pe rez, a Lon~ Beach architect. Suzie Osborne. from llw lluntington Ueach· f'ount<Jm Valley Board of Hl'altors. Frank ~lorrison, who says he·s a bum. a nd Jim Raines . a land Cle· \'elopC'r from N<1pleb. fo~la Also ct•IC'bral1ng were Buck Bennett, another land dcvelop<·r from Newport Beach Tina Froman, a "ri:.ing pop star." Manuel E. • • • L ove <From Page Cl) Two vears 10 a feder al prison. however . proved to ·be a "'>ob<'nng" experience "lf 1t did nothing else. 1l set up a healthy rear in me," sh<' rccalb "I £E:l t al the time and t still feel tha t I "''mid kill myself before I got back into 11 again .. But she started drinking again a nd obtained drug prescriptions for various de pressants In 1975, Jill entered he r first alcohol lrca l· m cnt progr am A year la ter , however, she was back 10 he r alcohol and drug addiction. "I knew it was a proble m I felt that was the way 1 was going tu feel the rest of m y life I couldn't imagine a day where I wouldn't take anything "I wai.n't ready to give-up yet. There was always some little part of me. some resistance that I was an C!ICohohc and l don't feel lhat anymore. "IT'S CALLED SURRENDER," she s ays. ma soft but dete rmmed voice "It sounds simple ye t it's the hardest thingthatpeoplehave to do .. New Directions focuses on women Like Jill. Susan and Shirley because or the disparty 1n treatment or men a nd women alcoholics. Ms. Muhleman sa ys. "Loss of dignity a nd fe mini nity. 1s particularly devastating for women alcoholi~s They need a special environment to reacquire some self-esteem." . "When you get in a program like _this you find comfort that othe r people have gone through similar situations," Jill says . "You get a much more realistic view of the things you have to deal with daily. You don't have time to do these things in a hospital." After listening to Jill's stor y , Ms. Muhleman, fighting back tear s. asserts: "It ta kes a lot of guts to do what s he 's doing." "I thought I would go to my grave. Those things were between God and myself," Jills ad- mits. "It stayed inside me for years." Although Ms Muhleman realizes that about 30 percent of the women will drop t.fteir sobriety soon after leaving New Directions, sbe notes: "That doesn't mean that they are not going to re· cover. . ··Relapses are caused because alcoholism 1s a disease -there Is no such thing as a cure.'· •·we always hope that it's perman~nt but we also are all aware that surrender is con· Ungenl on adherence to lhe program we have de· veloped." . . One o( the key programs at New Directions la usertiveness training, she not.es. Women dependent on alcohol a.tao ma)'. have buil(upalrongdependenciesonotherlndivi'aualsr- "We don't in any way feel tbat we're going to make eomeon~ .,.\"ho has been dependenl all their life an lndeperillent person. ••we hope tb begin the process ol indepen- dence." RUFFB1.'S WHOUTBY .. , .... ...... ttzl ....... IM. llN Cell 142• H?I. Put a , .. word• towortl for -~--,-·"""''~-' ...... ,-~ ...... ~.-.--..-----·--· ·-...... ----_.... __ _...._ .. --....--- flappr1dng a By J udit h Olson Pe~a und Kathlffft Cooper. a medi.cal assls· tant ~ Th~ SATCll-BeUes support group of Santa Ana·TUblln Community Hospital have been busy again thinking up interesting ways to raise funds for a bum unit at the hospital Tb.ts ume at was a Golden Shovel Gala high above the Orange County basin on Summit Ridge In Valla Heights There were more than 300 leaders from business and industry and c1v1c dignitaries at the party, wh.ich included adorned canopes and chandel.ters, dtning and dancing Ground was broken for a two-story house which will be bwll and sold at auction. Co-chairmen of the party were Betty Belden and Arlene Post. Guest speake r was L. C. "Bob" Alber1SOD, CO·Chatrm<Jn Of lhe building comm1tte<> There were lot!> or laughs at Big Canyon Country Club recentl y as 130 m em ber~ regressed buck to their college days m a Cam pus f'lashb'ark party USC grnds outnumbered the Bruins but thc- UCLAns were i-.llll extrem ely vocal One of thl' mos t loyal or the USC alumni was Wendy Salter, Wife or party chairman Frf'd Seller, whose• tl't' s hirt s pelled out the USC fight song , "leM "h<.• forget" the· words Her h usband had led a rcud on t he L:SC booki.torc (•arht•r to he i.ure lhe table settrngs "'ere JU!>l right t·ard1.11al and gold. while Cal grad Tom Chai.e . not to b<-' outdone. sported a i.h1rt with the v.ortb .. Eat at the Blue fo'ox " Th<' part) v.ai. orche::.trated by Slipper~ Rock Productions. a fun·IC'\'lng group made up of Denny Geiler. Bill Kesler and Ron Chai.e. G uc!-.ls intluded James and Marily n Gianulias . who Jelled 1n from the South Seas for the act ion Thl· party "al> "upposed to end at 9 p m but many gucsti-. stayed very late en1oying the food and mmm· a t a party hosted by David Stein. pres1dcnl of the· Stein Group 10 Irvin(', al hi-. Palacio del Mar model and construction !>Ile 1n San Clemente Pala<.·10 dl'I Mar. the Stem Group s prf.' m ien· ,·cnturt-. 1s 1n the planned commun1ly of Mariner·!) Point Mort' than 1.000 guests. incl uding Orange Countv Supervisors Harriet Wieder, Thomas Rile) ·and PhJlip Anthony. dined on poached !-.almon. roast tenderloin. artichoke he<Jrts and ca via r Also the re we re Peter Ochs, president or the Building Industry Association. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F:nglandt'r, Tom Fuentes e:tnd Mr. and Mrs . Carl Karcher . CLA MBAKE The food was plentiful and the company good at clam an~ l~bster bake hosted by Sout h Coast Organization of W. Phelps Me rickel. a Pac1f1c Telephone engineer for 38 ) N1r'> and a Balboa Is land re~1 dent for63 years )Carl> has retired lie "-ai. m <•ha rgc of mapping much of th'· t•om pan) ., tel<•phonc· '>t-rv1ce m the soulht-rn po.i rt or tht· <'ount) and 1"' ol vC'd ~1th thf' in -.t..illatwn of !>Cven mC1Jor -.v.1tchmg center-. dur 1ni.: h1., -.erv1ce hen· \ graduJtc of Stanford Cnl\ er'>ll) ~f'nckt:I Marted tui. career with the phone compan) cit $25 a Wl'<'k JI(• .., an actlH! member of the !'Ill'" µort ll.1rhor Yacht Club and he a nd h1<. ~1fr . :t111dred. µIC1n to t·ontmue !>ailing and Ir J' t• I mi.: c!li":.r.... ' ~ P<•r:-.im or thl' Wt•{•k Kei.ton. ~. IJ( ln1nc, I'> ltkt• th<.• 1.1ttl1· Engin<.' Who Thou~hl He Could lie provulcd t!ntcrt<ttnmcnl to tho::.c v.a1t10g to t•at ;1t lht· Cottage Rc!-.taurant m Luguna S:.iturday t'V('ning by trying and trying to leap up in a !-.tnJtlt• bound and make th(' restaurant "ind chimes ('h1 me It looked 1 mpo-.~1blc but the )Outh Jumped and Jumped until he bUl'cceded Jk got a heart ~ round of applause· C urry Mayer of f ountain Valle} has pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma at the t:nivers1 tv of Arkansas Evert"tt E. Parks. AJA, ha.; been re elet•ted cha irman of the board of trustees of Bowers Mu~cu m DAIL V PtL.OT eJ Pla nned Pare nt hood at Irvine family c<tba nl:I at Abalone Point in Irvine Cove . 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"It's the onJy way to Wearing blue and get married," Harness. white striped bib over- 34, ol Chambersburg. alls and red bandannas. said afterward while be they excbanaed vows in and his 33-year-old bride lhe a~le ot a passenger posed for pictures. car. M a .1920 Jtaldwin the train along the eighl· mile route. Then they joined their guests in a postal freight ca r for a r e ception reaturing a locomotive- s baped wedding cake. The honeymoon Is at the Red Caboose Molel in Stroudsburg -home ol the Pennsylvania Railroad Museum and the Stroudabur& Sleam Railroad. H id th steadl locomotive pullect Mrs . arnesa sa e --------------------- couple decide d about ..... ------------------~-:---------------,1 three weeks ago to have FEAR Of t'T \,ING ? the ceremony aboard r L I The Gettysburgi Take The First Step To Take-Off CALL FOR BROCHURE (1141 S46-J629 . tlll. 4102 20% Off! S~e Ends Sept. 30&h Plan a parry to cefebrateiyour beautiful r.ew windows by Nettle ·. Creek. 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TAYLOR co., HALTottS ~::.~. ~·~~1 ~~ Calleow.*-DU SAVE rerrN•honul v ·hiC'l e Price r~uced to excellent management and unique 2111s.Joa4nl1 ... loed tmance y.ard Offered ao [~~,_,,,,9;if\EYYI o... ra.t/C.M. 2 br wt $224,500 quality services to you and your MEWPOIT CEMTH, M.I. 644-4910 Sl<M.000 eaus.t0-us1 I 11111 :R~~~o:,~ NEWPOIT BEACH 759-0811 ~~~~id~~iitt1~~e8r~ieC:~t~3~ ~~a~ ---·-·--Good value •• lk'iiO.Call at.559·llll. 161221 VIEW G •• • •• !~~ .......... ~~~~ !miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ -1 _.,,,...HERITAGE . . REALTORS "'Ml5A MOSTH .. ......... A fabuloue 3 bedrm. 2 ba, ram rm. brick fplc home w/eart)J tone colors. Decorator beauty, a ITILllt see ! 194. 900. Ca II now! S46-Zl13 "'q , .• '. ,, •• ,., ,, ll~f ,., , ' STWtSTOllACH Newport Beach duplex. 4 bdrma. up, 3 bdrms. down; ftnesl rental area. Clolelosbopping. Priced at 1212.500. &n3663 67~777 Eves ~nl WE HAVI SEVHAL '4HE IA YFttOHT HOMES WITH PIER & SUP BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 t Buy\1Jl· Drov .. N B 67S 6161 [ ~ lfllJHI ~~~:; •. ,,,!~• associated 81l0KE.llS PE Al TQ~S l Jl, W tiulb,1•l b T 1bb 1 DO YOU WISH you had a dream home? Make It a reality with Uus superb home which provides ever y th1ni.: needed for 1?rac1ous h v mg. 1..arJte 4 Bdrm. 2'17 bath home walb a jacuu1 PLUS the advantage or II secluded 1 Bdrm. l bath income unal A really l'(real buy, call today !119-~0 1---------I story for ocean view Call Tim. 631 1266 3 Hrtrm Portaflno model • RUMll house with hri•place 1.1nd s e pnratP <>nt r y Perfrct for an l:.iws This c·oulrl sol vf' y our hnU '>lnJ,! prohlem ... S2flli.!IO(I J/n.;.1~1"/I u/:ib'///1d Jf,,d/y Ir you are looking for g r acious liv i n g an Newport Be aches most presl11?1 ous loc ation, pleaw call us for llsting Information. BIG CANYON 644-1493 640-4277 -~;z~1~ REALTORS OCEAMMOMT $55,000! PRJC E REDUCTION BALBOA deluxe duplex lante 4 bdrm. & 2 bdrm wuts. frplc. each. nnw '495.000' Try 1nstallmcnt purchase! lc6oa lay Prop. Rffffof's * 675-7060 * ALLSTATE REALTORS IT'S YOUI DOLLAR Stop loolunl. you wall see t.hl5 North Costa Mesa 4 ~ 2 STOIY ~~~~~~~-I Bdrm and know 1t ·s a Shake roof, 4 Bdrm. 21f• l?Ood buy a t $97 ,SOO . ea . S133.SOO. Easts ide St.-cluded biR yards und Cost.a Mesa. HST VIEW 1otrcal forecast for an · 2 g HOME AVAILAILE creas1n 1? your d oll;1r Gorj?eous 7 bed room . 1 ahead ol mflaUon. Cali Once comer. R·2 zoned c ustomized thruuut 546-4141 lol. Room to bui Id· Pools, spa Outstandanv $78,500. vaJue for the d1scern1n.: • For Ad Action Roy McC_.., lltr. buyer $849.500. j 541-7729 Call a Daily Pillt AD-VISOR 642·5678 LMM/LeeM Opt'-Pool, ocean. canyon view. 4 BR + loft. Call nm 8.11·12116 *ON WATER-PRIVATE tSLE leo•tif11lly dec:orahd "pride of owaenhip" 2·story holM wttt. yow ow. boot slip . WarMth, woods a11d ea c eptloRol dee: or thruo•t this 4 bedrOOM ho.-with fonMI ..... l'OOllL Spocl_. IMShr Mite wHtt flr1ploc:e. All .... •••""" kw .... fbtett ....., 1-llly H•lrHMHt Show11 by .,al ........ t. $'75,000 U.ClllclllcJ lautd. MARINE AVE. RETAIL Lotld1 of foot tnrfflc ht ,n.. leltoa lalolld loc...._, hy this specWty .....,, wltt. llrt..tory kw Sll,000 or wltt.o.t for $21,000, SaHeb•ry Realty 315 Mame Ave! Balboa Island . 673-6900 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Ocean and bay view. 3 Bedroom and 2 bedroom + den. 2 Fireplaces. Owner anxious. Call 673-8550 IAllUMG llOOI includes 3 bedroom trl-l evel townhome. Walk to major shopping and transportation. Earth tones , fireplace, & steps lo pool. Call 673·8550 WHITI WA Tll VIEW 3 Bedroom, 3 bath & spa. 3 Patios. Skyll•bt, wet bar and much. much more. Gorgeous private beach. Own er profe11ional d ecorator. Ow~er will help finance. Call 673·8550 MIMI ISTATlt 19 IAllM IMCLUD• 3 Bedroom + pool + hone stalls. GountlC!t kitchen & country living! lluch, much more!! Call 873-8550 DOVBSHOHS B.EGAHCE Dramatic marble lhru g ated enlr y . U n surpaseed elegance with eartbt.ooe carpets. open ness thru all rooms . s pectacular pool with pillars <1.nd garden trun· quility. A truly classic and prest1glou!I homt'. Call today. 645-0303 FORESTE OLSON .,_t •i;•••OUJ• 2040 PHALAROPE . Meba Verde. a very i;pe<-ial offenn~ -new palnl. new landscapin~. newly carpeted. bag FIVE BEDROOMS. 3 baths. family room . formal d ining room & two beautiful stone fireplaces. Priced re· duced for quack s a le. $151,900. COLE Of MEWl'ORT REALTORS 675-5511 fllc~1~~I~v,.,~ CAPE COD IH IA YSHOIES Jmm atu l alc h ome. c us tom des 1 ~ned throughout, with ~ak floors. French doors. used brick, with the warmth and charm only Bayshores offer s. 3 Bedroom s, den at $395,000 Fee. A COLDWlil I~ CO. 644·9060 2111 UNJOAOUINHILLSRO. IN NEWPORT CENT!R 2 COMMERCIAL BUILllNGS SIDE IY SIDE 1. laullllt '••••,...,toe._ .... FerTy ....... ·~....e.d .. & ... wfflt .................. 2·~--4 ...... ........ , ...... , ~~ ..... ......... ••••· c ............ , .. .... ••• Slwn, offlcH W ..... SllMillllt tr••tlH flH•cl•t· llDllCID TO $)14,000, -2. ~ .-ctllhc ........... 4000 Ml ft .. Jlih 2..tery Wta llulll I w111:•·..,_. ............ .. .... ... ............ ..... ....., Cl 11111 ................. .... ""'-z ....... , .... .-.. _. W tlwy t 11dL M1•1,. .... wllll ....................... _ .. 0... W11 C9'Y tst T.D. Wll 11n1"u ww• I llOO.IOO, ..... ,., ·--315~w. BelJolWend 671-6900 WOODlllOGE-A URSTYLf 4 bedroom. 21 ~ bath. formal d1mn~ room f a mily room a nd l a r ge backy~rd on a cul de sac Woodbrid~e offers a lake, sailing. f1shm~ lagoon a nd sandv bcC:ich Play volleyhall. b a s k c l b ·CJ 11 • p 1 ,. n 1 c i n p a r k ~ . C'O mmun1ty pool 'i. l C'nn1 s <·ourt ~. bicycle and h1krng trail~. /\II th1:-. for $130 ,500! That's ltft•styll' ~ U~IVUf t1()MI:§ REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 Ea~t Coast H1qhwav. Corond tll't Mdr flNE STARTER HOME Completely refurbished in good neigh borhood. Anaheim. S87 ,500. QUALITY. CUSTOM built exec h o m e w/coa.stline view 4 BR. Laguna Beach, 1298.500 A "MUST SEE" The epitome ol charm. 207 1\lstmAve.,N.B. WANT A PERSONAL BUSINESS. Poodle Grooming Parlor. Only Pl.000. BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 YE OL: FARMHOUSE I Rumc-Axa Lona pnvate dnve tu giant tree 5eCluded 2 lily o n estate -s ized grounds. Brick fronta~e & Eogllsh bay wandow11. 4 or s BR. loci bide a way game rm Rent formal din rm. Country kitch w/pantry fo'am Rm. Domed ce1hnl'(s Blick frplc's . Se'p. bobby v.uitsbop. OnJy man to beach. Rudy for this" Must sacrifice -t89.SOO. CALLNOW1 1 963-0002 BK R. s BR. 3 BA. fam rm, brick fplc, 2300 sq.rt. Sl2S.900. Bria 546-2313 N·:m16 •l'UIUC AUCTION ly OwMt-of L.-d TIXACO STATION 2:MO S. Bn stol Corner ol Warner Santa Alla.CA Sale Date· Wedneaday Sept 26. 1979. lOAM Mmunu.m Bad Sl~.000 Deposit Req Sl0.000 Sale lo be on R rouo<U For further t.n/o call Roland Flem1n ~ 213/~2721 Ri c h ard S h l'el ~ 213/~2742 -..&tahDMliota Cffy of Lot A.g'" s Zll POPPY· A lot and one halt 145 ft wide' & a very short walk to Lallie Corona Beach O WNt;R WILL nNANCF. Two bedroom. 2 bath. family room lt&t.ud y. add an up stairs master bWtt· & deck for ocean view s:ns.ooo COL.I Of MEWPOIT UALTOIS 675-5511 BEAUTIFUL Bl YFIONT CONDO S,OCI-.... pnH .. 2 ........ deft -41 ........................... .... plH p•tl• OM WA Tlf. lo•t 1llp ~•.._...., s.IMRit crHttn tt..c ... 111elt a• leese/optlo,., co.tr•ct er 7 •• ,$515,000 WATERFRONT HOMES blc. ~:it> W Coa\t I tiqliu.111, N,l\l.lpon ~· h 631·1400 macnab /Irvine realty A SUlllDIA"Y 0, THI IRYINI COMPANY TUITLI IOCI Pt.AM 41 Lovely atrium entry to this 4BR hom e in excellent location . BeautiluJly decorat.ed &r f eaturina paneled family rm -rormal dinlng rm It nook ln bright kitchen Cw/Iota of built·ina for your convenience!> Covered pallo & pvt yard, NOW $149,500. Lorraine Rennie 752-Hlt. CF·96) M2.e2H 644-6200 901 Qo,,.r Oriw HM'taor Yltw c.nw lrvlnt •1 ~ ValllY Ceftter 712·1414 AIAMDONB> •BYOWNER llieciooms -.. ESTATI Garden Grove, 4 Ile BR. -...t.-See Spyglass. Eaatblufr. 2 be... fully upgraded, taJJ htesa V ~ lrv1ne from Uus deserted treeS, a.sa\lme 8.,.,~ VA Countless upgndes 1n 2 story et.ate with acre 4 loan. or minance w 11()lJ, elite area Old world tale bednn. 2 baths. Nearly down " $87 .SOO, c al l entry, family d1n1nl.( Ir.» acre ol woodsey lot 83'7-9866 room. bwltm kitchen Huie s parklrng pool , ---1 co~y hearth f1repiac~ lonit ell.ale dnveway lo TRlrLIX Lante lot with coveri•Q garage. A mus t "~11 • invest now before pnus p at 1 o . i. pr 1 n k I e r !> ; sim.950. Act now, call go up even more This Enchanted w1shini.: well • 54&Zll3 i.upenor property an a Come see' SI 14 . !l(Jlt ''• '...,·=:::' :::·=='=·= pnme 1ocat100 oHers a 3 8K.R.Call 540-1720 [~ - ·. ~ Bdr m o wner 's unit TllABBL ' w frplc. fort>l>d air heut, ~ .., h a k e r o o f w P I I -· Jand,cJped Rround~ ... 111~'6# USTl'"'G ='lever a v;1c<1oty ~illl "'°'"' "" UDO ISLE Redttorated w 1pnde of ownenlup Spar 4 BH fanuly home w tj?ourml't latch . lrg mstr '>Ultl' beam cetl1n l(s. U)ed bn ck f11>lc & t'rpn(·h doors. etc Mon• m n · ady & sensibly pnced at $389.500 now' 1s1 3191 MESA DEL MAR JACOBS REALTY '75-4670 2 STotlY..OOL $72,000 C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES A.ITISTlC CHALET SU.CH + POOL Qwu.nt 3 BH. 2 JU Litt' .din nn Co1y fpk Wall~ r.A Jdass VleYI''> waterfall Ko pond & G r<'<· •a n po< 11 Lu~h ~rounrl ' f~~n ldl~ Wood l!IJ'~ & m1r rcll" ~"<K A.':.um1· ""'I'' 111~ loan at ~ mo (Ht \ \ term:. Modl'I hum1 1>4•rf rn inn ~l'•· lo<.IJ ~ I .ill !lli:l-(IOO'l UK H Hll<P to beac-h from th1' I bedrm T<rwnhou~" l.1kl' nPW carpeUng. draiw'- bl t n!'t p r l'1.1 1t• p.i1111 reneat1onal l.o<'tl1 t1" HOISES! Mu<-h-.,oui:ht urt i·r· spac1~ ~ brlrm modl'I wtcent air Thai. j!ret1I entertainer w m<1ny u11 auade. ~hows btnty Hi·'t buy 10 .Ht·a Uurr)' ~949l (~•~t11 :rnaatJ;J Heal 1-:<.t<1ll' COSTA MESA 4~°" I Lot 1.o w ........ 1 "1< 1t' 1-. 111 t'rJlita M...,a I lnh lh . dfl w n I/WI" i\I ~;,, ~ r\'fltl'd Worid bat Es tot~ 556-7777 128.000 w11l 1akf• ovt'r •·\ I ~Up!! 1st1ng fanantln)' $-11(1 on 1h1 ... p.-c·t.;1·ular '• , ________ ... per month P IT! ·"" .wn· lot ncurh> nuin~ qwiJ1fyan2 Of loan r o.,l ' 1r•1b to th1· ., ... , ,\n tild 4 BR or try other flnOlnl II\)' WIH lcJ rha rmi•r of ,t : with smailt-r 1nv~i.tmc11t honw 1 bt.'\Jr m '' bulh TWHHOUSE , CaJl96J..7881 out llw ldlnll!' ,\ mu">t -1·1• I'• li<I :. .. tor. "'"' 111-[ ~~i-[®'lii11.il i-~-~.:.:.'cx·=·:;·:-~-~-,~'.'~-'~.;~~~ . --·-· •• .,JJ ~ BR t dt'n + t'am ll\ *VETS* Km • t'ormal danin~ 1 a ~~!~~.:~~ .. ~~~: ~a:.~~~~e; n2lai~1~~\:, UMYos=lty NOW NOOO: --------•I JJTlt:llllll.~ A~klOI! 1Jnl\ HEAaHEW ~(OJ SCOTT aEALTY 536-7533 LOANS TO SlOO 000 LOW INT RATE !At U1' show you bow to quaJJ f) flfMNSUU POINT A Wtally dt'!Wte cw.tom humt' *•t h 2ourmr11--------• TtAtoledC~t w.u.. 754--1202 ------- lutchf'n. b;1lcnny 1!3mt' n.orTl and full .,ILt' Jill'ULll in 'umptuuu' m,.,,,,., b..th Jll Jboundml! w1Lh "'hd oJk "ppo1ntmenh Tiii': HEST OI· 1'1U· PO I :'{f. for $43!; 000 CAU.644-7211 HEWUSTIHG LEASf..Of'TIOH! • Gn•;it term.,• Huitc• 4l!• W!l(Jt-d I bdrm 2 ~tun 11t) qUll'l •Ill rJp '>JI' l,,t "l~l•ir • ilt·li ithl l'nt1:"r 1,11n•·r ' ilr1·am ' C.dl rluw .>t.> ~\l I A LOT FOR YOUR SSS 4 Bedrm. 2 bath C<>tido So "I e d n • M u cl •· r n kal!'hen. hlln ... c rpt drp::.. near 'ho pp1n · ~hoots. ea.'\y uc1 """ tu fl"('('Way A.'kmg r..i.!t~l p;iy down to present GI fmancm~ or $34.000 or 'ubrrut your term'>. C:ill !Q-7881 .__ (--l'i111M4iilld ~ ltca11-: .. tat•• ' '· " ! <kunfnxn l:<>ndo ' l<ll • 2IlJ SpN•tJ(Ul.H VII'~ [ ~ rm ~ .. ., ...... "'"~·· ~ l1lLiiW Pwr S225.mo Own Ai..'l _ I 1>"7~'6<: SJ• IMTOEST HO 9'JAUFYING Sharp 3 br. l hu. frplc l(reat area of )I R Clo-<t• to -.hopptnl? & -.t·hoo" 912.500 Davtd Bourk1• l<llr S46-!1!154l BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoranuc Ne~rt Uay vtews from ROriteous 3 bedrm upper un11 or spacious 2 bed.rm lower I.nit' Natural bnc-k fpks Wet bars. 4 Car l(arnjle Boat s pace Sl <'P~ to Capistn.o lieoch I 0 1 8 •.•••••................ OCUHVIEW Smlll l·ustom homt> Ll<'t' In rm. fam rm :? fpln. l ba SlJ0.000 Joan C A~ <$9b-M97 CoroRo det Mer I 0 22 ..........•.••.•....... lnVP!>IOr .. au pll'X I l a.:ood rt•nt.ih pHol (rplt'S, rharm ~.000 Phnc1pab only MO 4999 Rei.1d t'ncc + 1n1·omc• ~an.'>!dt' ol hwy G II RobertMll'I. fU Ir . 67 $.(Y.Jti:! Coda Mna I 024 beach. Dial 752 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FA.5T' l•f't'·'-•l•t,J lj/f'-.~•'f'.I',• ~ [ "1 ll~!IHI ~:·tc:r~~~ -c _ and den homt' ID Mesa Me rt ~I Verde TUe enlry. bwltm ... ex latcheo. stone hreplace. fb.,...$197, 00 Co v ~ r e d P a l 1 o • Unbelievable Newport s prinklers on I arj!e Buch value! 100 atep11 to l!Ox.100 lot. Uu your pre d amt home eqwty to take und and ocean' 4 Be rm OYtt low intere&t loan OAK GLEN 01 .. t 1 n r 1 1 ",. n ,.,... :! bt.>droom l', ha 1 1111 dorruruu m..., S97. !f\111 Z5UI .. :Iden Av<'. t' M &ll tii:w NO! NO! NO r. r.an't Quaify? ; Buy the> ir exec 3 bl' & hl.1$(e lum rm pool hom• an t::ru.t:.1de C<>sta Me~:.. for SJOK dwn & move tn NOW• SUOK Ownr Call Jerry 642 1970 or 534-1100 ,., 11/• LOAN & JUSl waalanJ:l for you to assume on this l(orgeous 3 BR home Balmy eve:. 1n thf:' lus h .:1.1rdeni>. -spacious family rm & cozy rountry kitchen wtformal damn~ area Move in rond. clO!>e to beach. shopping & fwy.'!\ And all this ror on9rf $139,900! ~ • + 3 bedrm urut Needs )'OUt'TLC-doo'l wart. call HwTy' S129.900. BKR LIASI OPTION aow'152·1'100 Call54C>-1720 ~r 3br. 2ba EaslS1tl4i CJ"!'•'' v••'''''''' ... Tllll8al h ome Corner l o C [@1 IWMHI -.. -· •002 ;;~ .. ;;;;7.· -::1 -conlnCt sale $130. ······················-· Own. Alt Bill, 831·1257 --111111 ILlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE THI IWff S DCWSIYI usn..- Sup('r "E" Pion End Unit -Th re.- Bedroom!' Plu~ Famll Room -A·I s.tun1t -View Plus Choice Grt-tnbeh Loaded With Extras -Call For Appotntment -A "J O)' Ol Newport'' LiallnJI 131·1• Ill DOYll DllYI ... -·- $82 500 3 Bdrm. 1.Z Be, doubl pr_,., p.tio, POOi. Wal lo ooc. Call M.\.t181 _,... ...................... MIWIULD ..... Ilea.mail . .i ... '° ticb, aboppiq. ~ ....... f\nplac:et. \ ~UDlil~ JolaC. . . . . . ----..._.. .,..._..., .. ----~--.. -.. - g DM.Y P'LOT TU!ll!lf. ee,1Ue ..... 1111 ..... ".... ~.... ....... ... Wt ~········ ... i.144 ~············i·t44' ~~·····i4t4i. ....................... ....................... . ............. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tlNdl IMt Ma pt tlNdl I06t Wu' ' 's '"' .. ............................................................. . •IYOWNEI ........ ....................... ...................... . ...._ ,._1,11tt JOIO 8"1W. ....................... w.... . 2"' ....................... I \ Ollll' ........ ........................ ......... ..... . ..................... . ......... 4 ~ 91l. 2 ba I~~ VA ,.,,.... .a. uaa. .a. -------------WALITO llACH ~,:-: W-:.'. -,e. ............ Ualr ..... "D" plM-...,.-WIM. wkh perr Uh ., -7,400 .,., -~·,.. _.,.. • ........ Let ........ .,.... "'ff .. ODlt8 YIU..A.. -.. 0811 lOfJ'. down fk. ~--RI , MP worbMjl. 111111110 r• ~by appt '4tMJlt We h ave 2 l erae. 4 OWC.Alw91nnted. bldrm. 2"41 baUt bom... W.... ......... COnf uaed by 411 tbeM ads• Ra1ch Realty andfot WoodtlrldRC Realty •uen, 11Jd l lH• ..._ .. loe. A rant buy •su.•• ..... ~'! .. ,cm. •MOOU~• o.ty Sll>.~~ t ah onr f ......... c opuon oo 3 OR __. home Woo 'l last o.n. 041 oato cl~~ both Mth poola • •Pd 116-7777 L«e fam rm.1 •form11l1~~~~~~~~ ~rtnl I · S2 to S4 ..._Office ... Ill 0....,. e .. 0.. cle.t ._ .... SI ..._la C-. =11~• ....... fwelOJI .C .... ttt.Ty ........ can 1how you any on of O\·~r e HW\dred Usted hom In lndne. Don't wa le Ume trying to dttide which ad :40unds the bnt • CAl.l IOES IT All. w. ••••• PW"ll Place.roe 142·7411 a..-..... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ~~~~~~~~~ ...................... . -----------IYOWMll '.l:!.~J:••• llACH UTalA T HARBOR RJ OOE A poaUlve allurt1meot OONDO llOBU.t: HOM Y. HIWPOllT llACH IZUMITS l DOOR from OCP:AN Unbetlevably low W W PIUC~D at S42S,OOO. Ow111r wW lrade W.tdl ........ 116-7777 HU Y SELL RP:NT · j~~~~~~~- COIPOUT£ REALTY INC. llYIHI. C& 1/4/t7Mlll -------------· th .... Dewt ....... u.tw.I ..... ...... '2400 .••••••••••••••••••••••• UNCH WOOOIU>61 llALTY llMiTY Char'-Really ll p preteol the born•• u r La1un a llntklw'8, a new, privatti OOMlaJ C'Qmmun1ty thttt • feel typUI th41 ktt-111 tivinl crwironm~nl S&l\IA&Ald lj(.m.I &tuo t; t'n Ile hlll1ld va of &Ht• allaioua L.a.cuna, thti11r apeclKular bomn 1.rt• ~ ln t.be lrad.IUoo Uaw;JJ;. qu.U&y " un PN'alWed ooovenleoce Priced trom ~.000 thl• Ill 111 r~ opportumty tu purchai.e a flt'"' l'OWi t 11 I Vlt.!W homt: 1n tht• bautllul rommwuty ur •walll you u you enter 2 ....ivcr frplca w /a 3rd luto lh&.t Mtcoo Newport lo roma n llc m a ater Ooacb retrtal. A wte. View from almott wet~ cotry revcalll ~ room. ovulooi .lnl( II lvfy frH (Orn1 pool oc:tl8n. r ub.loo l1Jand, llro6dlt I~ l•ncbupln11 Cat.aliAa laland, Moun 1411\y "11.m(j) fl mua1ve t.&lfta. 4 Bdnna, Wt batba muJ.1:1 frplc eobuce l.bu w/~ant leatures &I ap e.1c1U ruc nt'W h1tina tn poinlmmb Priced to sell nNN"CE .......... Mere .......... c ...... CALLUSHl0 1021 fllOUI UHITS-C.M. ••••••••••••••••• •••••• .... ....... 3206 NMr new. 3 .Bt own.en 1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 551-2000 551·3000 TH£ EXPEITS ON llVINE ·nOPOTY IY 111111 -UNIYEISITY PAft Plfersa.RtTowmauM 3.._+ ... a,.., .... CloMtoW-.a.M--•l'nlf P..ta Up9 .. c1•a~1•.w.,e..,_ Priced SI H.500 se... by.,,, ....... H2·11ZI Lquoa. PIUM 1i1vo ua an op pgrtwuty &.o 1bow lhcse bomel lO you 675-7512 B&ALDIAY LOT 67~ 1n· •' Ncwpun • mUlit $425,000 Prine only -·.-_•1• ...... -.-·-·.--,-· CTUlH JWll( &I t.llllllOl"llYt" ~ WY ---- lin!lAll 1)46 Till u•••ot "llW POtl NA.HUTS r-.. " Wlth IC>cun Rre1>1t1 > 2 lly, 4 BR. 21.'J ba. hlmi ~Pt't aharp I IJH, ramlly l.ynn.2frplc's W11tbar. room. tlrrplar ,. ,,. *YUi.ea ... ,m<'h dooni. kltrhen. lov,.ly lat 'i apmkln . 1pa. Many flot· pa 11 u . "a q Jtlf I • 111 cu1tm reaturt'11 Yl"r ~arum urn Spa, IM•ol land. Showl H lrf!mt'ly b'lllanl room l.1ow -va r.-well. Orlll ownr Ac·roi.t1 rtfll In r11rl'lll"fll patl& n1 from tireenbt-lt & 11h11rt 1.11 ... 1t11 S-·curr hmn11 f•lf 'I walk to Ander11011 lkhl A or J 1tdult.a Jl'l,!A)(I Y.11 btoaut.lruJ rum1ly h11m1· 11( N:llt·nt t..-rml\ 11v•ll•l1l11 f ered at 12::19.:iOO NO tl4iU ~ RCTaylorCo 640-~ll/ ON T ll f'! llft':A('ll l..rU('udla I l11nt11truot't,.(f Ul"f'Wt VU lW11CI W/tl&j)aO ISO 111',MIO I ·144 tl:>~I lt.'91 I 744 WIU, tl47 I :I l!I unit, 2 ba. IFPI. 2 C'U ~~2 Dr,2bal ~.nK.I ·1l'N.. f O~mU 9U· lf!OJ --l6 DILUll UHrTS PKIMl'. l'.A.'n'HIUI'., CM 2 8drmar~h Tif P:WTAHNl'.S ('fl MO :m1 HIWPOl'T llACH '"'"'"' .... 1111 ,.,,,..,. "' Nw111 lll•t • 11u1I All alOt>tllll"• l'l'a•11 t ly ir-t .,.,,,. ... , •• , ... , .. ll11n 1•111v"11 1 u11'11tl nail rr1·. """ hi< fl l._iMw&crow "'d•••• "' .... P:lf• 1'f, .._or .... ctn ''a. Ctl _,.._ f ... , .. ttloH. C .. I 751· 775 Hk for v.ry BIG CANYON OCEANFRIJNJ S9e<1acular .iolr coura~ O..PoW 1026 IWW• ............... •••••••• l .. tD• 1042 Hertlofo HiqW..ct1 Cosy 3 &lrrn, 2 l111th lots of u111·d t>rt 1·k . firel>&a~. CIJVt•rt><I 1'l.lt111 and lar1<1• n·11r y.1ril Walk t.o IH'hoolll. 11h1Jl'!I bu,, Ulltt!d I.I I l l 1!1,11(1(1 rees1mph· •EXCITING• MIW HOMI ., IMCOMI 2167..... CM MAa.INITA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specta c ular hilltop NEW 3 Bdrm Condo oo t.nes. 3>12•3206 sq. n. water. s:no.ooo. Cole to Manna. Selva lld 4J Calle La Prima NEW 2 Bdrm aplJt·level ,_,. .,_ ooo to.., .... 000 condoolfwater, $185,000. ·~---· _..,, · SUBMITOf'P'ERS. lm·JS40; 48:MOOS Hldr Own/Al!J.. 71.._7~ FABULOUS am. 1044 Kill. VIEWS can now be yours wath ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uus 4 bedroom, 2+ bath WOODllJDGE home in the Manna a rea 3 Br Sl20.000 of Dana Point, Lar11e 5 Br $185,000 comer IOC. ceramic tJlc 642-0112, &M-6687 entry and tir.-place, n..-J• Id p .. R 4b a~ooo ..-:rite ar... m. r , u rfoo'REAL ESTATI:: 2ba, snge sty W/spa. ~P· (7)4 )493-8812 graded inside I& out . Clse ---to comm. pool & park . ,._,. Valt.y I 034 $147,000. Ml·l~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'llburon w/bonu. .. room. 3 WOODIRIDGE br. 2'h ba, pop11;lar Mon W 11 rm i;w~: 3 h d terey Mo<Sc-1 H11ihly up Froo GibM>n 631 l2fJl graded. 968-2297 I tt f: N I•--· -w' ,.,,_,..,,.r._ M::. .. ~CM-leoc:h 1040 l:i~~,~- ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE TO PUSTIGtOUS + --~A~_s __ oo t.hil upgraded, or n~w. 91;40;0 Loan 4 br, 2.,., ba, with lurge New Modular Type Ullute fJ(;OO &Q rt 4 to 8 Homes. pvt commumty, Bdrm.'!, 5~ .. lmU". Pool 2 be:hs, 24 hr aecun ty. and spa $1,3?S,OOO. sub·lettin11 OK. f'rom Tll STARNES CO. $38,900. Treasure Island Mobile Home Pk, 31!801 So. Cat Hwy, Laguou 648-5711 Beach , R.M.P. (7U I -~~~~~~~~ 49&-3S79 THEl&.UffS Very hte 4 bdrm , 3 ba a ir cond. townhom e . red lO $163,500. 8e11t OP· Wkii&S llTIEAT A stuoolog departure from the ordlnat)' Walk to beach from Ullll North l..t.gurui custom bwlt 2 Bdrm 2 bath home MiiRni.licent coastal & c1 ty light view Gourmet portun1ty , undrr ---------market! Broll er 640 551;o lotchcn. with ma111>1ve ---------IJvmg room with .ilowinii w11od noon. $279,000 don osen reuhort1 401 GLJ:o:NNt-:Y Rf: 4V7 4848 CHOICE LOTS Have your ''Uream l~<se" bwlt oo either or lnl1 d these choice lot.s. Views ol Laguna t.o the aea. From m .ooo. Lt11J11e V..,. R.E 497·1761 WATHRtOMT Jo:xtra lar~e corner duplt'X 111 x lnt c·<>nd . Moonnl( ovalluble SJ>f'!' tucular view April <mly IVS.CO> '* <.:ote Realty & In Vf'l\lmt·nl 640-5777 IACKIAY RVACcr:ss 1':1cCJling homt.> lo<·att•ll on quiet Slret:l IO Iv I y Back Bay area TM ruced & very J>rlVll\" yrd. Many up.11racl1'<l 1n duchn.11 <·omplt'ldy n· rood~led k1H·ht•11 This home will :.t·ll 1l1icH 646-77ll lamlly rm & formal din Two AtrilMllS rm. Ollly a abort walk to Up~rad~d 3 bedroom the beach. rancb style home located ~~.ID<' 842·7461 un f(Teenbelt 11c:roe1 from Dowmown, older hom e 3 par k. Entry. dining Ar. lot 50xJZ1'. $95,000. room, den and brick l•--------860-2435 dya, S36·3757 rtl'e'Place. Wgh ceilings. HEWPOaT tmGHTS Char ming spacious "2 story, 3 Bdrm, ramily, cbrung room, large llvtnf( room. Masters awte with 2 decks and spacious rrurrored bath.~ Warms wood.~. hn<"k and alOne. Truly a dr-wrator.i de hl(ht For deta1l'i 1"1111 ~1151 t'Yes. wknds. Patlo for enlertainlng. ----Use your present home V.._ & COMfort equity to lab over low IS what you will get in interest loan. Hur ry! UuaabarJ)Jbr,2bahomc $107,900. BKR Call lf\at looks hke a model 5-8451 Pm Place.In<·~ 7461 "TP'llllll•lil.-.'91l8QL ..ser. 21,-\Ba, form. D.R. -· F.R. Low maint yd. Nr W 0 0 0 8 R I D G E park, achool, t ennis. VILLAGER CONDO 3 1138,000. By o wne r bdrm. l lh ba.Cul·de·Sac:. ..... ...,500. CaJI 673-2026 DICUTIV! HOME 1 yr old, 3 Br detached o n c ul ·de·aac. 3 ho me , Northwood , lidrm+den or 4 Bdrm, 2 $10,000 Assumable loan bath. Leu Uum 1 mUc &W'k, F.P . SlU,000, 2nd fromooean, school, abop-TO can be a rra nged. ping. s12s,ooo. P t P A.!Jl. m -e:m 983-9178 ------ WI DID WHAT? ~ 3 br, 2 ba near pool We jUlt lated a terrific .IE park. Prestigious buy , tba t 's what. A beaudl\al 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home with new plush carpetini aad a very al· tndiva lied yard with a tOU'kling pool. Aaauma· tH io.n, no lou fee11. Ca1J DOW m.U70 ALLSTATE REALTORS Had • face Uft 1 New paint, n ew c:rpt1, new drpl, new dlhwbr, new •era se dr opnr + t brdma, 3 ba. l mUa to oceM. -.22S71.R.E.N. Irvine. -2.000. SS6-6S78 Fmtastic Location On a greenbelt. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba. Ambunt Model in Vnlv. P a rk Ca rden Homes. Close to scboola, PoO la and shopping ccner. BY OWNER, nr bcb, 5 't573 CAMPU5kfRVhCE BR. 2~ ba, fonnal dio OCIAMROMT ON THE BEACH Co-op 2 bdrm, 2 bath unit with large balcony and rabulous Vlt:W. llear the aurl and COJOY pnvacy and lots or greenery also. Owner will lease/11ptwn REDUC f:o to s;t29,IJOO or will lease ror $7!15 pt.!r mo. -Y\IJ~UlJIN RI A i. 1-'>Tl\TL Ba11><>11 l~lond 673-0000 a..,.. .. , I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leiaure World, Cate 14 Panoramic view, 3rd floor, Villa Nueva, 2br 2ba, 588-m9 A/C. urt 7pm. Lag.a MiCJMf 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... Lo. ·~>• HERITAGE • • REALTORS IEAUTIFUL 1 Ur, 4 ba, POOL & spa, xtra In~ lot. Harbor View I~ Port.ollno. Dining rm , Family r oom, Playrm. $269,000 rec. ~ Port Stanhope Pl. Owner, 75&-_92188_. __ _ CAH YOU IBJEVE 2700 Sq. ft., 4 BR., rum· pus rm. home you own the land, f or only $157,CWX>! CalJ now' Npt. Bch RJty_. __ 675-1642 UMDAISU Fairway El NIRuel Jbr, Luxurious custom home, $234,000. Custom Rc1lty A!C. s Br 5 ea. 5000 sq ft Tto.VrrT Ownr!Blu. Pnn only. Mlwport lea I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FMILYCASTLE 4 8edrooma " pool, quiet cul-Oe-aac:, move·in re· ady. P!eaae call for more deta1la on lh1s beautUu I home. 87'UJJI lyC>wwer- Pric.tdToW Eut blurf Be a u ly · Reduced, you save com· rniaa1on. 38drm , f'am nn, 28a, icar takes van, Mu.at See I $1.$4,500 644-UD5 or~I . R~< 1111 11 ~~Rt·.ilty I 1.!11 l·k.111\ 1lll111· Real Fb tate A llOME SWEET HOM f: Perfectly mainta ined So~rset Harbor View home on Rreenbell with custom s pa &. many added f eatures. By Owner, $239,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 1930 Port Seabourne , N .B . 644(}.4208. 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exclusive Marl ner ·a Point . Beaut. contem· porary h ome pr l ced below other homes now bein.c built In area 4br. Jba, $375,000. Open Sat.&&in 11 5 I& Mon thru Fri. l·S. 105 Via Z.pata. Caliria Propert ies. 881 ·3606 or 722-8221 1010 ....................... VETSf HIW USTM!fGI Lvly lge 4 bdrm w /pool ! Ownen bought aDOlbC'r. Motivated! We w ill qualify you over tht Phone!~ 5"CIAllUY l~ot ut 1ru1 <'4 · X ·,:i Kryw,..,I llf(l;.1 M<Jbl lr hf10tl' Ill f AjfUIHI lllllA 1111·f"lt !; alar 11ark 7111~ f'nrl 1i<1rrh. mar f'f'#ffl dtJUf'I IJVhl wuod lntf'tior,, .:s• • 1 111r 1·1/0(j, 2 ~fllll"l()U, l\r ' With Ill• + 1irts3tnl( lltt'll, wulk In douta. All ro r only S29 .YJO (}1 lJ OOJll I CAUFOIMIA ,ACIRC MOllLE HOME SALES ZIOO lwrbor. St.-ZOO A 540.5937 LIVI IM llYIME New l5Jli 1i q ft 111711 L:111c..r All C'lllrll'I lo "Ilw GflJ\ t·i. .. Sh()\ll'n by aW(. only C..:Ull no11; for all details ISJ6007 1 m.8421 Bkr ~-w. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIAMOMDIAI 108 ACRES UDUCED. rROM ~.000.~IO To s:um.ooo i'..ont'd Kl t'rt!ew :n Chl"lt' Uesperale mW1l M•ll ' Jt.tl. 549.7991 MUST SEU ....... 30 .,.... •OftittcJ It-A.-I. Lou .. d ift S.... ~ H. of Hw'f 60. xMt price & tH11tS. ~ ~llllURltftd ~perc .. ~ '"" llfl4'1 ... _ h<~l'llt' w 1:. Ziil atu1.llo t w11h.'" un1t11 llrinw hu 3 he hdrrn11. 'I' 11\lt, ~1'.,lllt' yd dlx lutdlf"n Mf"(l111-rr11nt>lll\ 111 yl,. arc·h1t~1 t ur~. tr .. U\J r uJ I y I nchqld I\ r,. Ill 11rul•· "' ownen1h1p { Jpt.-o SJ t I ~ 'Ju ""' r a II a l(t !17'1 ZiC1J'J lZ two Bdrm uruta. room fcx 8 11dd1tmnal untt:1 llMJ, 2049 Wall&C'I'. Co!ltJ Mu.a Gm!>' m "211) yr $14~ 000 dn b 1t1l1t1n1 • $43J.IXX) <Al cuntr ;,rl "11 ) r !\Uh-Ord111at1on I' rm & int S3500 mo ~ 2(01 PllACTlCAU Y HEW ~ adJomJnR IO plt·111.1·-. "4lpenor (.)ullhl) f'rt~ll~I~ /\ft'ol A3gwm· 11}4.'. r111anun.i One Or [v111t ~l •U.Al.TC>R 494 11611 RENTAL INCO~E PROPt;HTV From 1311.900 Modul3f Type Homes. 24 aecunty 3 pvt beacbeJ. pool .. peer Trusure lslt-Pti, :nm Pa.ctllc Cat Hwy. ~euna Bc b. R M P {114 ) .. 3519 ASSUMI IO 1 /'°10 LOAM On Sl 14 WI h t. h.w + dpl11 on samr lot SlW .500 a4(XI fo1 on cfa ~1 If D Agt 962 778ll ur 49S-1657 NEW 4·Pltx Grou 117,000 + Vear Assum a ble !s t 0 W C. 2nd. tZ'5 000 OtAMOND REAL ESTATE 11•"" c:o.ur HWT U 9 fll, OU. 64>7573 612 ·5425 or 354-8423 <714, ~~~~~~~ FOR RENT U,17&tq rt vacant land avail ror swraae In I.he open . IAC' IO C M oft of W l"'h SC Call R.o11e 642-U 10 M t" 4-U SJOS.000. Sll.000 yr In come O w nf'r wi l l hnan('e . rri n o nl y fJ31-45S) 16UMITS TWO I 0 ACll Pl'i~ ol OW'Mt"Shlp. Near PARCEi-Ci In beautiful ~ ln Hunungton All Mesa Craod~. rolhna unit.I have rri>lc's Only 5 ternun, 2th acre r.onlnl( yrs ~d Ownf'r wsnts Wtth 5 acre minimum on qt.1ck sale Will rarry property frootio.« an AC tinaMin11 w /20"~ down at preserve. All utlllllea, only lO'k llltttat. Call =~~~~Gene A UE:HIGE: ... 1 Oita '-J--~ HOM€~ •._.:;::,. 1100 rmw CoutHwy,NB ....................... 645-6646 Prf• Aprwlw .. 1 1' urul complex. Term1 avallable. Pa11IUve caah Uow $865,000. Agent, fm..0. TMAMTILLO & LH IMYISTOIS l·l lmlOOMS Ver y close t o U la · neyland. TheM H UrUlft are In 11lnt cond1Hon. nn. ram rm. cov'd patio, --------- ... c:rpta, $128 000 ....... .._. 1041 llll-Ol7I. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~. I.' I ,' t(,r, 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B. CI 1'd9' Pl'iced to lell at $3'(),000. s...tlMdt 1011 ,..__,,.,, l600 Novacaoey, 7Jl.150l ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r""9' , 2 IDa from Orean, aBr, MBa. ....... Rm, $101.900 AIAm Lou at •~Y.. "'11 prtc.; Slll,000. 221 JIUa St. Owo/ Brkr: -..-a. CA&Jf. CLASSIC .......... ~ 640-1357 JIO d•• wbtte water I~~~~~~~~ view, nr beach. 5 Bdrm, M be+dell. dbl lot. One Duplex 2 bdrm. Near " a kind. •• 000 .. • ..... • llhop9. 1170,000 neat. fl00,000 down. -.eau-.-. lu{ tenu. OWNZ R --------•Ca I for a pp t . SeWnc ~ wttb a YOU.. 7W.-.-or-.o.7 o.uy PUot CluaIDed Ad Mti& y WAMl'ID ii a limPle mattar •.. a.,_....,, 2 BR, 2 Hnw..._.Nuyouwant )Ulte&UIO.SITI. ==-a:-.:-:~:~adado ~~ ..... !.~ ill,1gP R.-,11 E st,1te . : ... ,.., .. ·~ ''·····,·-c Mm•mc,. - ft.LA 1UIOOP ,.. -ll'n POOL -..CH r;•w .._. ~. v .. 1ted ........ "91• Uriel rM• w/flr•\P.:•~; ......... .......... a-11 .... raee. •t•fl• left. ..... ftllMlernlle .,__ talt. o ... t ~,.... .... .,, ~:.'411/mo . • 5 AllDr.. . -- Beautiful 2 bedroom r.tus studio. Showa llke a model. Pr me end unit located near buses, shopplni, pool and beachel. New listing, M ,600 A c:o&.9WILL.1»9M CO. 498-7222 831-0838 ..... 1 .. ., .... ·~._.. PtlR&SUr a ectrn. .. 2 ball», for un der SZS0.000 I Sl6t,450t The ultimate In condo IMng, 3 Bdrmt .. 21,o\ beahl; pri y . wine c:ellar. oee.en view I . I IYOWl• I s.aa Au HU bone pro- psty, 3 Bll. l ba, 4 atalla. tack,"*'· On th acree. 30181 S.W. Cypuu, ea.1210. HADOIYllW HOim IOOU.S TOOCMM 5BR. 2BA h omf', appr:ox 1$ ynn old w/$13 wllh $137.000 u11umable lit at K . Owner will carry 2nd. C714J 146-ll02 ....................... 4 Bdrm "Pai.me> Plan" GD p.....a.lt wiLb YMw. (Mii pool. Jmmect. oc· 1•------• =.•Dey poulble . llCLuom ODO latludlna lud. 1VS1* tlU.I 11{ Daaay Bibb for An 1!* look!Dt for a =t.'° .. U.. new bleuWW ewt.om boaael MJl•l'IW.TY ===:.a:=: '71-2111 I ........ " wood and ~~~~~~~!!!'! 11~11. It fHt.,H, I ---.... -....... ' ............ ~ _. *1-.a......_ud •lrL~Jll,cUa&qrm. deeh. Ne• d e cor J.v.OD.,lll.-0 tbruoul. ZoHd for , • HERITAGF ; MO~ALIPYlll lnana.Oall...,. .,,._Om. Vu. OW.C. • •· 11ec. Bids. •• 1Up. Jbr, na. Ower. flt .I'll T t •I~'. ...... ------ .. .-............. ,. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• JONES R£ALTYINC m .._ 2.3ACIE LOJ ........... ....... ,, .. ..., SolFM back MJ vlew. fllllamdc _... for bl.lie r.m bocne + barn • lbablel. Call Jim P!an· -. mo 152.1101 d11: (714 ) 581·1711 ev .. , ... A Dlvlaion or Harbor ln~ent Co . ... ... ...-. ..... --.....-•• -..... _. ••• -............ -. ... -· ........... ........, ••• '6.# •••• '. f #t ., ......... ~-... '~ •• ' •• .,. ................... _..,. -.. . fOILIASI New 2 bedroom 2 bath homt' M1111lon Laku Countr y Club Golf t"'VU• pool Un uU r u II y l11nd11ra1>4"d, no main trnanc. '1 ard i.><..iu~Rd ~ flotSpr1nl(.S 213 378 ~?2 U.-11utiru1 dt'cor•to r turrw.hrd f'aJm ~ ... rt c 1indf1muuum YM u h· II)' uwnn ~ Br I'" U.i . 1M 1 lub. tn 1rus. tiw1m 1111nl(. paddl1· 1·C>urt K, aaur111, i1u· a. many oth<·r rM"r,.11!11.n•I r3('1llt1 e" C11ll C7 14 > Mlt 0227 or r..woc?2 Palm Sprino ~ Ac: w/rucf' 3 Hr home zont'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• J8Mliae Cre6 Guarded Commwuty. Brand new home. Pool.a & tennia. 3 hdrml 2 ba . D1nlo1 I& Fam! y rooma. Sl.200 per mo. m 1-.1JO'l LarJte 3 br. 2 b.11, frplr. pvt pal.IO, nearly 1800 sq It duplex So. ol ftwy. Avail Oct I 1111 Is la.at mo + s;!:J() dei>otlll ~ mo. 51 l OamatJon ~ 7800. •&n.11 lbr, yard, ut1I pd Atlult" $425. No pet:> 7~-0217 or 11.33 W97 4 ror horan Vl~W o f Ja11rnlnr <:n~k . ~unty, l(Olrtou rat' $1111,000 ,~ ttnru11 Jbr 2•1t bll Ownrr _,./';T17 ~ t'fld ~rut, l'hm 6.' highly ~ C..ty l.lptUlldtd on gmbll L..'~ P.,upwty 2SOO Sl.,11 IW>478hvc •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I II VI N t-: 1' t-: fl I< I\ C 1-. P'UIUC AUCTIOH ~cM'lU.'I:. bdrm :1 b11 IY Ow.8 OF LAMD rurmi.I 111n rm ram rm Tnoc.o ~ w ...,,1 IJar (iardt!nn m dl.ltk'tl Avail 11 I "'° ~ ~1 Un!'ltol t'orn• r 111 nn A~•f'fll 644 ~ Wamn ~ta An11. C J W t't.I !-w•pt a. I !1 l'J IOA\1 , M1n1mvm h11i Sii~ ooo Utr•o,11 rt-11 110.0CCI ::i.lt' lo IJt• on \ht' wuund'I F11r rurtht>r inro I Jll koland t11·m1nl( Cl l:J 1 41!.!>-2721 Rirhard ~hf'1•l'. !ZlJ 148:> v (.:! 11.art>or V1t>W 1.~k homt:, 4 lilt 2i., Ba oceam v1t>w. dim&. dJrunit rm. I yr lbt: lll5ilJ mo 833-21623 3224 ....................... •Nf-w 2lir l"Jfldo nr So Q,l l'lll:UI Pool, i.l'a $4!JO ICD lf/74 ex 7:t.J 0217 REAL EST A TE DIV. t-.a-,t \Ide 1-.ntnt:110H'1 CITT OF IJ•·lilU!t. ;11>1 1 .. tm. m. .. n •• LOS AHGoWS <Jrn•·n . k11h. 011 111·1 ·. _________ , /\vail 'I 1 •u:, 1'3 1 1"1 \11, Ol;t of State 1111< fo' I' u I ti II & J( Proprrly 2600 Atlulh N•1 I'• h 21M'i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f 't>UW>n.t $')bO fi4i (lifi-:l'°• llt-aut hm. 2 II ·•l I vr 11111 J Hr 21, bJ Vanl"UU\1•1 w~ b4.Z !JCJ6J ~\ '"' all 7pm t68 !«)() .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,. ... d ....................... Ga 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.._nyon La.Ire. J8r 2b1, w.a.erf ront YI dock , p yt Retort area ~ mithl. S200 wt>ek , $600. m il 567 14)C7 lc6oolt6-d 3106 ••••...............••.. 'llf-w :t l1r hc111"· No 1wh 110 • t11hlr1 11 $1\.!111 mu !11'1 "''' :-.'fo:W Dl>lu.xf' 31Jr f1t-n, din nn II"' rm, microwave, 2..., & dbl .1111raae. $800 mo ~7 Elden. Met ~sow -----EASTSH>E COHDO for IPa,~: Brand ot·w Bnttany Wood11 Condo N<-ver bttn IJved 1n. lr1<: J Hdrm z•., l1a. pn1( do· l'O"at«d. rommun ()001, IPnn1 .. p;i f'r1t•1• ft• th.l(f'd '" f72!1 l y<:Jr l;·a.w C:all ~2661) IAYRtOf'f'T 2 bdrm. 2 b1t1lh 10 .,up• r C::: SELECT loca\Jon AvaJI now for T'PROPERTIES wmter rnital t900 mo _ _ ~bury Really 673 0000 2br. lbu. encl aar. Newly 2 BR. I b.11, 1 Kar liPilCI'. remodeled. E·i11dc CM Frvlt Winter k,~ Wat.er pd 1415 wkdys 2 bR. den. 3 ba 1 rar n ft ~ 6 45·6110 or pri('g F'rplc Wmtf'r hll' lfM-3119. ___ _ Alll...:...~05 Mane 4 BR. 2 Ba. Family Rm. ON WATER WI NTER newly painted,. lmm at· RENTAL Eacll1oa 3 cond. Rt-fs req d. '675 Bdrm. tamily rm, dlOJDI( AllJ,.. ~-----­ rm and stain~ a lass EASTSIDE 3 bdrm. 1 ha w indo w s . MoorinJt lanieyard ~mo <.:all ava1lablf' SI OOO /m o ~alt 6 Wlll1er S.WSbury Realty. -----· --- fJT.MllOO Oaol<'t! 3br, 2ba, rrplc. ...,_,.,I _,1 3107 F /R , rd. No Pets . ••• •• ••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • Sl25Mo. S.J937 2-tly. ~r. 3ba Gardener lncld SBOOlilo_ 9Q 5679alt 6 4 BR. f1m. rm .. din rm. a..--lea l 141 Mesa Verde. *° Mo. ID· • ...................... cl ~-Call ~Y ruce2 BR home Winter. avail 1m med 1700 12·4, 551 2911 , 544-38116 C'V~ WANT to rm tor 1 month ID Od 1 penoa recovery from eye operation Up to 8)() SW.11D6. llary Allee 888-2636_ 2br, Adulu . No Peu lnqW"e uptawrs 116~ Rocbeat.er aee.nfront, winter rental, aACHELOR-;ery~ t.e pvt beach •. s><>e>'. 2 br, 2 0 _.... ••J pd pv~. b9., ookJdt-peta. -.3511 ~ ·_.:__.= tll..,..llHdt 316' IM PECCA BLE·3 br, ... •••••••••••••••••••• 2~. Condo No Peta. s Dr , 3 ba. Balboa Peoin. 11.u. I chJld.Pool, tennia ~'4.A va ll. n o w . ~~~1~M o. Sierra _________ 1 2er. 1arage, fncd yd, ~ home with aJI cpta, pet OK. MOO mo. decorator aa..lU.. ..;.•_7_:i08 ______ _ 4 Bdrm. View. Pabulotn 3 Dr. 1~ ba, frpl1 paUo, luxury furn&a btn 11. fenced yard, garoener. 2 ~Im». Wlat«. Adb.a. 1 dUd ok. No peta. --L H $41$/mo. Call Ol .......-...aa. Only atepe 751-"ll aft I : Upm. to ~ 2 Bdnn, 1 ba, Pl'ime Eutaide IBr 1Be ~-/mo. Wlnter. ..,., lt.oVe, D/W 11 ynt' Wauirf'ronl Homea ......... Pel ok. Avail Ul·HOO Oct llll. P .13H532. ~~~~~~~~ tc15 IDI). z BR 2 a., 2 car OCEAN f' R 0 NT· 2 Br ~.'Cid~ ~toP:s ....,., .., mo. Ad.ltl. ... 2 Ba l a. 2 car 1ar .,..., nl1. f'71.1&t0 • 1UcL Av all: 10115/'ll. OIKiltual& MMIOful di• M'~OrdDt.1'aeld. ar. a.., trpte. _,mo. Afl.. :.,.._. 'IUJ1m1. Rela. r7S.114t .,.. lJll • • 2 ba lwi:ury home. I ... •••••••••••••••••• .. =:.:~~1ar.,A/C, l~~~:.r1'trom Zbri.. lba, IU5 llo . Wll"IT&ll. Doore to Own. M6-'mJ Aft. MOW 11 THI TIMI •Jelt ...... toclileft U. De1c2 1 ~~ot Help ..... .UO..lf .... ,. ........ ...,_ .. umHtr Gftlltal ,_, ........ ................ ......... , ...... ... .... med Jlrd. 1ar11u . f'1mlllu plHH, kldl 6 petl Wlkome. cau -..2511 or ~.Aitaof ... ........ VACANT I BR J Ba, ~walk to aboppliQ1, • claM to · (Wy'a .. 'p' ,, ~~.: 2 '•"" •••• "''"•"·-........ -. .......................................................................................... .._....., 1716 ....., l1N ..... , I 1 '1 JI07 UaJI , • .._.. Jl40 11111¢ .................................................................................... . ••BAYFRONT. 4 Bdrm, 2atory hou $100 • • BAYFRONT. Very larg Duplex Apt.m> 4 Bdrm. 3 ba, laundry rmt carport (Boat Mooring Poul.pie> YEARLY LEASE New 2 story home, 3 Br, den. 3 ba . paUo & Jacun l Unrum. STEPS TO BSActt · -QM lads. pvt ynt, .-is _.CHWOOO APTS ~ lll1. ................. .. ..... Hew·~ l.abc'. tllOO. C.-tlll..._. JIU sar. SS'JS. P..ncl 1ara1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr1lc, P•tlo. Y•rd . s BR. a ba, trplr, nu crpt. Ro11teary 141·2212; 6 01int lbNout Walk to ICH117, IOll05. t>m ~-.an1 ba vlw _, s bdr '57$ 6 2 bdr MZS. calJSbarol'l. •ct~. W.tk to bHch. C•ll -21Sl OC' 914-2117 . Srnall bach partially furn. 2 rtiln. wallt to ~bdrm, new, or beach, beMb. pm. Mr Moore ~1-. bl•-· ......, f1S.19a ~"5 .............. . Dach ck>M to beach. ULll Q U l ET , C L E A N • lncld. $.100. MATURE ADULTS. 2Br 87~ 141rl. l!M>a stw:lio. ~. crpta, ... DAILY PtLOT +t:t=.'t'2"rAo ....................... THEDCITING Oflce...... 4400 Office...... 4400 ....,....... 1021 ....................... ....................... . ..................... . ..t,.~ ...sA APT1 Small otftce. Perfect for DICUT1VI OfC. ~u•~TONQBCH ~ .. rm'••...-. .u. ~DelauWld· ,._.,Ill._ On!)' '75 per mo. 1102 iftcDNt'O.C. Airport AJI rom 1255. up. Welt l?tb St. SMt. Ao1. .W. •vall•ble. Adu.tta. No~· For men info c .. I Joe Mk for Bob Diclduon ~a:'1.!t~N..:......... cn,le 547·4181 or t7'.al3J ........ ~ RauiU"lll 5151-TttTl Blvd > t 9 ,....... 44IO __ tam-_ .... ~::;.__ .... ~ ........ .eo....;...;.._ SaMlll Jlide.Aw•y Office. K••••••••••••••••••••• <lDlY aorper mooth. V•· ._om SelJJinll !I• ' canL. 32:5 No. Broadway For .we. ce space •t Sota AJla. ffiatorlcai ~ .. ~r7at.es00 tlj. .. New 1'2 bdrm I xury Bldg. For roon: Info call vvv • rr. adult apta ln 14 plao.s Sam WllT'ell S5M878 or llESA VERDE R from $350, 2 bd r m Renat&556-TT<YT PLAZA lownboulM from S500 + ---------• 1S2S Me11 Verde E. C.M. poo&a, lAIDIUI. waterfall&. ~newVESUmS 54M12l for cooki.og & ~" • • pald. From San aullable near OC 3!011.Afayett.e,N.B.Store iHEEO ~ iMONEY • srrs mo. Vllla1• R. E -..ctl. Mk '°" O.e Just oH No. Bay $850 yrly Lou Brechtel & Associates 675-3331 Z 51l1, S8r, cUa MD, fam (Q~~'::fJe 229 Manne Ave, Balboa Is land lbr cloM to beach. View ~· blt.ne. gu • water Balt'(IQ)'. UUl incld. ~ ~fNr Beach Blvd. & 81$-J@'J =·Ol'646-WM3 c.e..... 3124 •NEARSPOINTS·2br.1 ba. 1296 + $200deposJt 2 kidsok. Nopet.a. Ca.II Bob at 84'1·2396 or go direct to 7671 Commodore Circle 13,H.8 . drive North Al.nlort. Attractive rates or office space. 1.200 Sq cm cb o McFadden include re«ptionist. law f\.$U9>mo. Ma.eyW..ted 5030 then West oo McFadden library, conlet"eDce rms, B. Grundy Rltr6'7s-&16l ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Seawlod Village. secrelarial service. & ~ f 1 Weneedaloanof$12S,OOO, m4;93-Slll8. Xerox facility. For a · t . s~ace avai · guaranteed by Foreign penonal tour & further & S2Dd St Npt. Bch. rt . Please: P vt details inquire at Vortac S2?Smo. Call Robbie ~r. C!ontact Dr. 8 . •1111:•mt Pool bome 4br, Z"'-b•. H11111 U. .. wl .. 1d .... ,. I 1wl1 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MANCHA Al'fS Large, l,24sl bd garden apU. Adult11. Dsbwbr, bll.nll, dlcl ,:car. gas bbq. Pool Gas Pd 778 Scott Pt. 6'2-5073. fWS.._56_ll __ Au oc, 95S·2281 or 548-07S7or64S-022l 546-574.S. 955-3llOO ~ Near P08t Of c ~_;_-"------- 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST ... MES• SO'l sq n slo~ of Mo1t11111. Trwt "' "' ofc 2630 Avon·C 2131 Dei4i 5035 C11Ca. ~· f11>lc. Lae & •••••••••••••···~··••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rela req d. ms. Bocuue •II,.,...... .._. )26t OCF.ANFRONT 2 bt t.550 ~ai . -.1w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. ind. util. Nu pet.a. -NO l"EE1 Apt A Condo 673-4:Sll28. 2&3 Bedroom townhouse . Room for rent. full house oew, deluxe adult com· privileges Male pre· plex. Secunty. tennis ferred Sl50 Call art court. spa 2202 Hess Cir· 3pm. A3k foe Tma. By Profess oHice s pace 477-7001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~· Ill Call!. 1st Bank lftdllltriat ....... 4500 SaHlef' Mf9. Co. ~ .. 1»300 sq. ft. Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• All types of real estate price incl. jan1tor1 al. lllvestmentssrnce 1949. Walk to bu.ch, ~lud~ reatal• Villa Rental"' B-""-.. ru----~~ ....... all 2 b 0 ~-. View, pier 2br ;:~1 ~· y..,.d: m-4812 Bkr. Adlta $$50 utl pd. 303 E 2 Bdrms , l bath npt garage. Small pet ok ml6 Qiado. 3 BR & den Edgewater 0 l87l·2866 _ =~-~: mo. Gas Sloclu or couples +3ba.onmajorgreen· l.ovel,y3br,2ba WTNTER. welcome. $475 mo. bd1. Nr pool. $825 per Incl utU dJshes, ltneos, cle 900-STTl appt. only M2.Q95. ~wity service:.. con MEWPOIT IEA.CH .._CUil~ NI fereoce rm. & utll Abun 3000 ft. 1000 ft uff1 ce .....,. -_, Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse Spacious fireplace & pool. Quiet area. Adults, no pets. MZS. 67S.51M9/64S-3381 MZS. Lovely large 3 BR. 4 Room for r ent Laguna plex. Cul-de-sac, gitr, His Kitc h/laundry Crpk, kids OK. Nr Beach. pnvil~es Aft~ 951~ dant parlung avail Con· space. qwet Ille inclus z.dTDa venieot toe close to area. No automotive or 642-2171 545-0611 8"'p0rt, travel agent & f1ben~l:.s1nl( 645·3323 ---------535-3'58; 9112-8050 mo.. Bkr,'31·1'00. Step!. toocn. 673~. EDISON HIGH and only 6 lie C&nyoo.2 BR, 3 ba + c.... .. Mer )7 22 bib to bch. 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, den. McClain townhme. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lge fam rm+sundec~. Bar, pool, apa, tenni11 Condo on the water. '62S. 21151 Hanakaa. +extras. Avail. Oct. 5. Newport Beaches finCl'lt _IMB-.Ql90 _______ v ........... 4250 hank 1.11 bldg 230 1-: 11th oys CASH FOR TD's St .C M IW.2·9560 U:a.c;t• j.(JOO,.,q ft . I~ of American Mort.5'7·7151 •New 2br condo nr. So. Ort Plua. Pool, spa $450. 833-8974 or 759-0217 LOIJlllMI t.ach 31... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• fblcle for rent, Big Bear ,..,..., .. ~o~jV'-Oty slpa 6. linens rurn. ~ "' ... w $25 nitely pr cpl Call l..41e balcony, greenery, a.fter3p.m.~·1989 PltfSTIGtOUS f1 ·1·:-well hell ted, orr SIB.000 2nd mort 5 yrs . LOCA'fl()H... · 'r1•t>l parlunj.( · 400 Earn 15~ yield discount 98H3'1'1Blu. ~eil ) 955-1055, 675·SS3S $1200.Mo. 642·478S SUPER 2 br, 1\4 ba, fpl, · _wt_d"'"'ys_, _____ _ plltio. dbl car gar nr heh 2 BDRM, Balboa lsland. Near new 2 br. 2 ba, blln.s, dsbwasher, l aundry facil, sund~k. $375 mo. No pets. Call eves + wknds 673-1418. °"....,~Bay omf»! 866 W 16th St . 7l(/6J8-0487before5PM Newport &ach. Conl<i<'t -- "41.5to sq fl Lok f'a.'lt lnr . 864 w CASH FOR beaut. beach. 2 BR :.! ba, ---smll68-S671. ~mo .. yearly. 3BR. l~ ba. condo; OCEANFRONT 2 BR, 2 Br furn, washer & dryer! long or short term. Cal before lOam 586-9869 security bldg. S795/Mo. Waterfront Homes 6.11·1400 TAHITI Modem l or 2 br cottage on beach on Tahiti with car. row boat, wash mac hine. complete lotchen. etc For more info call 979-29)9 eves & weekends Oelux~ Office So1tc' 16lhSt , 642 t700 __ _ •Manne View TD •Wet Bar For tease~ 'IQ fl M 1 's upgraded; frpl. M65 upper tmit w /3rd sty s un· ____ 893-_*_5 ____ 1 deck +huge 2nd sly patio Coda MIN 37 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dix. lbr, c;vpet, drapes, fantastic ocean view Elevator Sub·terranean park.ang. AvaJI $62.Smo Conveniences (.;ourmet 2!f aq ft Good NPwport Pnnc1~19Ss-34~­ reH aura n t i.. bank. Beach an~.; & parktnlt flonst, beauty ~crv1 c~. !"1484211 HOMEOWNER LOAN~ ~e. Spanish hacienda. 3 deck. spa. wshr/dryr & BR. 2 ba., yd .• gar. gar inc Id 'd. $875 mo, CASA DE ORO L«e 28r lba . Sml patio, carport. laundry. $375. Avail 911. Ph 645-6625 specialty shops ---ARRANGED Udo Man• a__.__., w~ '"600 $10.000 to $2SO,OOO lllOOMo. 900-5874 yearly, Avail approx lG-l-'79. ALL UTlUTlES PAID Compare befor e you rent. Custom d esign features : Spacious llitc ben with indirect lighting, separate dining area, full len~h marble pullmao in bath. k10gsne bedrooms. pool, BBQ sWTOW1ded with plush landscaping. ADULT UVING AT IT'S BEST! ~-na -WT'f1ll'U "' •AMORTIZt:D V~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lNTER~"TONl.Y 3 bdrm. 2 ba. dbl garage, MEW .. EB>A."5 Bachelor $265. I Bdrm SJlS. Barh & loft $315. Ftplc, rec room Pool. jacuzzi , e n c I osed ~ges Gas & wtr pd Adults. oo p ets 393 Hanultoo, C.M. 6454411. 2br, lba refng, bltrn~. nr town & heh. No Pets MZS+sec. dep 494·9585 PALM SPRINGS var a· uon condo on M 1ss1on Hills Co untry Club Greens. pool. tennis Near Rancho Mirage restaurant strip Call 968-SU>, 963 l..20'J aft 6 675-8,62 Respon•11bl e, work1n1l •SHORTTF.RM w r 1 1 I:' r ., 1• l' k .., 11 n ,. Will lioh W1lhll m.., i\~(·nl bed room tollal!t: 1n 131m1or9601957 fireplace, huge yard. WATERFRONT 3 BR, 2 New blt·ins, paint. ba home oo Channel in· carpet . Patio & BBQ. clds alip foe pWT boal up S560mo.848-7047 to 40'. Dbl gar + xtra prq. $1200 mo. Rent or lease to buy 4br. l~ba home in prime toe. Freshly painted inside Lrg. fnce yrd. Pnv. Par· JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 ty. cau aft. 1. 960-2065 ---------Newport Crest Condo H.B. Walk lo beach. hte 4 Bdrms, 2irz baths. 2 house w/lge lot. S br, 3 stay. dbl gar. $750 mo. ba. fam rm w /frplc. $725. ~. 645-8323 76().95.54 -"'---------4 Br. fam rm, frml din rm, Jbr. 2ba, huge ram rm, rumpus rm, 2 ba, dble f/p, 2 gar Nr. ocean, gar, S8SO mo. Avatl. Oct NO PETS 1 Bdrm furnished $345 2 Bdrm fitm.ished $420 365 West Wilson (714164.2·1971 2 Br. bltm. adlts, no pets. m> moolh. 83.1-8533. 2265 Canyon Dr ~i2ll59S . 645·1223 . l0.~9667 __ . ------I Br $295. Pool. bllns. 1---------adults, no pets. 931 W. Briaht, aary 2 BR. 1 ba E· side. S350 mo . No lo~ ~-675-6!_00_. __ 2 Br. 2 ba, crpts, drps, :;lv & refri~. No children or pas. $325. 640-4382 __ VI E W OF OCEAN & CITY 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc. beam ce1l. Jacuzzi. i;cara~e. $450 mo. Ca II Bob Hill S48-066S aft 7pm. ....._ 3244 Bayfront Condo. Boat 19U1St.~·0492. ••••••••••••••••••••••• slip. Beaut. & spacious 2 1 _ ._.. Bdrm+den. Fabulous ~ $340. 28r, 114ba. patio. 37 48 lndry rm. Adi ts only. TSL M~mt 642· 1603 Mr wport leodt 38 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---rARK MfWPORT Large Big Hear ca ban pool Bachelors . 1 or 2 tbl. color TV. 2 frplc Bedrooms & Townhouses Sttll8 14 ~_tlll6 From $389.50 Spectacular spa . total La.J?una Oceanfront. pvt recreation proitra m , beach, pool. 2 br. 2 ba, No social program. 7 pools, 8 k1d.-.·pct:. 499·3S79 __ tennis courts At Fas hion Island. Jamboree & San Palm Spnngis 4Udrm up J · Hills R d ~il'ied pool home Near oaqum oa · T o w n 6 1 3 4 6 Ii 6 & __ C7_1_4_,_64_4-_19_0_0 __ , 752 5752. 2&3 Bdrms oceanfront Aefttds to Shere 4300 duplexes. Yearly ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-4912 Bkr _ M~e or fo'emllle to shart> ~ VJALI00-28r28a. bdrm hse $125 ShllrC Waterfront, avail. Oct 1. food and ulll k2 7968 SS9-1.802 1 MO FREE RENT EXEC.sums MEWPOIT CEHTH FuU service From S22S Newport Relitent·y C.Orp n 14 l&W 11k9 MEWPORTIEACH Ne-4' garden offices. J1 05 & up at airport 11o iclnt freeway acces' G roond noor a~ail to 4000 '>Q ft ~.GIDJl) U.GOMA MB>ICAL Sti1tl' Cur lt':t.!>t!. .,.mund floor. RJr<l1>n l' p<'. downt.own. ;ipprox 11:.'7 5Q ft • attract1v1· rf'nh C all Real o n n m1 rs ~ Ccirona del Mar or C~tJ ~ma Qwrtne<i:-. ~:.en lJaJ Wntl' Cfa.-,:,lf1cd Atl :'dlf>, CJC1Jly Pilot. p () Box 1560 Co!>ta Mhll !l261l6 Desire lsc rent 11( hou-.1• rpl look1m: ror unfurn :! 3 bdrm w l'1h:I )d for :1 malurt• do.:' !law• i::oorl rf'f ' rnr JI! of "' 7~1 !HOO ti 1 pn •f ~h'' I' '" Je.m °"dlllt'I! lo lt1·nl ;!Hr h.'t or apt "' \ rrt & II' 1 " Fr1r IN(.lrk1n.ll mom .,. 1 \ r .. 111 ""JrJ :'lot't"l < • "t\ .1r '"'. "" more lhJn s2110 m11 Wnt" Atl :431 1 11 1'h1• Dally Pilot I' C) Uux 1500. C \i t... !r~ 2 cla) a1>pmval hm<l in 7 d.-y~ N o po int ' SlO.W> ~5.000 lnrl 1 I> loam Lido Newport 01 673 7595, 24 hr~ ~ .... nts; P""10lltds I lost&FoUnd ......•....•....•.•.... 5100 ..•.••.....•....•.....• Terrace end unit 2br, 2ba On greenbelt. $550Mo ~43Agt. RENTALS Bach.. 1 ba. .. .. .. .. $350 view$2400/moyrly lse. ;;;;;~~:~·f:~·;~~~; New 3 br, 2.,., ba condo Drive by ill Via Lido Nord. Lge 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w/df:n & patio. S'975/mo yrty. in Oct needed for 1 Pool & jacuzzi pnvgs Person, recovery from Avai..1. Oct 1. SSSO. See by eye oper . Up to $800. apptonly. 558-2923 _544-_1805 __ . ______ 2 bdrm. All utils inc Id. No layfront 2br 2 ba 2story. S750. Yr ly. 675-a990. Chuc It Movmg., Avoid dcpos1lli & cul h\11nit l!itpeoses' Professionally s ince 1971. HOUSEM.A TES Appr'oJC 400 sq ft C 2. 130 4 Jehovah.<;· W1ln1~'t" & E: 17tb St. Suite "Y " nso Gnindmolher nd hs l' mo Ooyle548 1168 w ur. fpk & 1itardl'n ---'-------· are<1 in C M 964 15il! PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY Sl Fanlaslicocean view Con 832-4134 COIOMA Dll MA.I wve Messa.:e 2 BR+ den. 2 ba ..... 165() 3 BR. 2~ t>.. ......... $650 3BR.,2t>.. ......... t62S Waterfront Homes LAGUNA BEACH MTR pets. Small child OK. INN. lbJd serv., color Refrige. dishwasher & TV, healed pool. Utal. garage. 1960 Wallace do. Spacious 2br, 2ba Bayfroot home priv. swte W/all amenities. SHOO gar, dock. noo·smkr. Deluxeolfice. S1SO mo Guy w ~ wanL~ Cottaite Re&loooaucs675-6700 Of" sm hse. $25().$275 8 y ~II .m) item or rom bin .. lK>n or 1i.·ml> for fl~ "' 1,.,, "'•lh .i l'otnny Pindwr Ad J I.tors for 2 < tlfl"'\ Utl\ •' d .t}l> f':a1•h .1dtl111ooal li nt> 1:. t.:v lur Ltw :?d .. y~ nurl!C 1l ' 4BR.,3t>.. ...... ·-·. '675 631-1400 Zbr,2hll ......... -. ~,~~~~~~~ C710494·5294. 98S No MADAger in. 548-9560 2l3-4.'l).()724 MSO. 873-1.521. Newport Beaeh ofc 1apt Oct9 ~ $4.5(). Cannery se-ct ion 67S-4912 Broker New Newport Terr. Con· C'.oastHwy. MUA.rtMES 3J!'!~~~i~1fid<t'!~ Prof. busloess orient. do. 3 BR. zi,.; ba, beaut Bea~ derorTlediu m~~ Ba~ $295. PooJ. gas $1000 Per mo .• yrly lse. F:d' ag~. ~·~ ~':::-· Oiotce shopptnJ! centf'r Yiewfromfrontlineunit. service, poo • u • BBQ, closed gar. avail. Bay&Beach 759-0811 L!~· N ° D~ .. · · spaces-51Jlor ll60sq ft nr pool. $600 /mo . wlt.499-2227 Adults. no pets . 2650 .........,an pt. &Kll.. wtant. Under 65'. Prime CM. 642-8833 Harla Ave, 54,9.2447. Ne:irt t.o beach & shops. 1 desiper:. All amenities .... _...._Bl d Dhk Sl ---·------Oceanfront Private sandy ---------i BR PJO/yrly. Furn. 2 BR Ref s. S275. Mo . eves Odl...... v at oo er -.... 2~ .__ "-ndo. rrplc, cove. 2br, deck, frplc, 3 er 2 b I So l """c 2199 loc lmmed OCt'P>. Ai.'l """ .,.. vi• , a, ower. nr. Sd)yr y. 675-4490 ...,. S&ll66 patio, pool. jac, sauna. $550.Mo.494-4891 OK Plaza. SUS. No pets. MF rmml want_. to •hr $:ia) ssz.4449 c""'...,,.., 2brnr-0eean; fpl-dishw ~" " .... __ • .... 1 ~ & ,. ...... · · Oceanfront 2 br SS25. ,,.,,..,.,,' ~lex 1n CdM Xtra lr0 m.uaner s m.a e 4...., """ $42Syrly0cllst ;nopet .. ft w Haze k 1 & Beaut. new cstm 2·st y Wanter only. 1 br $425. yr· ~e 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, enc 31l 36Sl. 644-4340 . gar .. own bath. S2JO 5Q m "''" e .. 573 CAMPU5Dl:IRVllfE dplx. Frplc, Walk to ly, util inc. 536-0321 itar $475. Call mo. Cllll Robin or Susan. Co ~~ harbor. 3br 3ba $850. t .. w-nrf leach 3769 675-1094 BAOiELOR UNITS from 700-0746 EXEC. sums 751 ~ r-$225 per mo. unfurn. 1()0' ---------2br, lba Coodo. upgraded --·--------••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 L.l(e bdrms,fplc,li.:ekit., from ocean. 201 £ LUXURY Res1dr nce to Happine53 1.$hav1nl!~our model-very nice $47Smo. OCEANFRONT 38r 2Ba Pet•..ia Oc...trl bltn BBQ's, 2 car l(ar. Balboa. For more info shr 1n Nwprt Bch .. $375. place or tJu s 1nes!> u1 Ref. reqd. Pool. jac, yrly$1200,or9mo.'$'750: Beaut. home. 3BR+. 2 Beaut cu s tom apt . callRenataatSSG-1707 Call0avidS48·1914 Baker Ce ntt!r Ren p lndry, tennls. etc. Avail. 67J.Cl0 ba, frplc. All appliances. Prime loc. Adlts 548-3656 UONSl, conference room. immed. Debbie 557-3200. ---------~e. Quiet res1'd area. lBR, all NEW kitchen, ~:'d2Shkyr oldh female phoot> coveral!t> Clo!'>e lo .,_ --......... 3276 "'-·-'"-·-2b . wuw e to s are apt. m ....... rt r· l l FOR LSE W/OPTION TO .-.--...... immed. $800. Ph 1uw1wuu.:1e r, J?rac1ous crpts, drps, gar, bile to condo .. 1 th .... ,...... .. me res auran s ••••••••••••••••••••••• liVlllg, pool, aduJts. No bcb. $400 mo y rly · or uousc n e Secretarial sPrv1 C'l's ~CHAS/ vtE laknew 2Blr oc.: ...... VIEW 213-476-TIJSeves pas. $325. 755 W. 18th St. 675-:Kl65 aft 6pm. LagunaC, Ml ilss8103nl uV}8eJ9o avallable For m orC' infn. ..........., w P e, poo . ~ 646-9507 area. a ·o.. please C'a ll Anita a1 s pa, tennis cou r t s, CONDO WEH.AVE · WESTCLJFF-2Br. new Femaleormale. 54&-2982. sauna. S600 mo. (213 > ~ & jacuzzi tennis 2 -... ••y Ir wr~a 2br. lba lar11e bach yard. ly refurbished condo """"1395 R. 2•L ea'. M. BR. • ·~ "'"" n.J D-'7 _ _. S3L5M . Nice Condo ID San Juan 650 Sq n. 111ew . under· ,_,,. .,.... nas ........ w. """· o. 3'ilts, no pets, pool. $495 Captstrano. Sl6S per mo ~.-.. ... 1 w/f'plc, & aundeek. ~ RB(TA.LS 67J.89M,675-0428eves. mo.642-8583,673-6640 3'._,CalleSa.oJuao gauwau prr.s. e evator. 2 bdrm. air cood. Condo. A# 492-tl2l Tcm.tig a..-naffofta ..-.. Coast Hwy vis1b11Jt) Aar Wa.lnut Squatt. Rent or _an_--"'-·------2br , l "'z ba Townhs e . Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. lellSe Roornforrent, Tus~· cond. La,l!una 8t"aC'h leae. $f.50per mo. Call 5-taAM 3210 Pal.lo, encl Rar. Adults. mcluded. ~pac. master do, wshr/dryr .. avail (714 1549-1186, 11okods 833-~aft5pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• No Pets. From $375 swte. dining rm, dbl now for female. 832.5799 8-3922 3Br 2Ba Condo kids OK ~4. garage, auto dr opnr, 3 BR, llh ba. condo; • • " pool, rec. area Adults Shr. house In Ml.5Saoo Vie ()rtre on Balboa Island. Heritage Park. Up· nr So. Coast Plaza, uW TOWNHOUSE Beaut. de· only, 00 pets. 865 Amigos jo. Sl6SMu. Util incld 100 sq. ~ S125 per mo graded. Pool. No pets. ""'pd._964-4 __ 1.2J6______ corated 3br, 2ba priv. 2nd floor COJS1 Si60Mo. Near So. Coast Plaza 2 Br ~tio, /:'ii, nr. S. Cst. Way, N.B. _58&-_7'0_______ Properues.673-5410. ~ 548·1.313 2 e. condo, like new .............. _ r .. _.... aza. o Pets. $495. Call 2 Br. 2 ba coodo, 'h blk to 2 rooms avallable, sbr 3 Bay front ...1c. CN\'&i •oo' t /d A!C -I :wwwa col.l.213-91t1·2882. beach,2cargar,autoop Brhouse,i;caral(e,pauo. "' .,.,., " 2 BR. Woodbridge condo; carye s rapes, . • ~-to Bay. 3 BR 2 Be ut b ..,..,. I yrd E Sid CM w '6 0 . boa t s I' P ..-. lull 8 d palio, lush landscaping .,......,.. 3 BR l"'· n -OCC .. _._ nr. a . ay view . ....,., R • . e . no J t . 1 k t oo ...-· r~ ran pools Jae AduJ • baths, frplc, all ap· .,,. °"'• nr '•1= yrly. IOds, respon,,able. 21 yn an1 ona , pr ng e c. oew . .S0110. . on1 ' •. f etcclis ts pljances. Garage. Lovely OK. S375mo. Mgr. TSL Mgmt 642·1603 or older. Call Bud, ret1 67J.I003. ~ 548-1313 ~. mess3Cl8 d~~~r area.Availimmed. $650. 7SJ.2Q58 oc•.o...-~ ~T751,worlt5$8.294S 12x 1S o ffi ce furn Woocllrfdgt 1183-74.1! aft 6PM. 213/471>-1738 eve. Eastisde beaut. new lge 3 ~""" 1 MacArthur Blvd. Vit'w of 4 BB 2~ Ba, air Coad .. 2 3Br, 28a, •uto garage, SHORTTERM Rentals br, 2 ba duplex. Close to ~~c:;.';':~iiJ{ly. ~· f':r~m':e":o l~hkr airport. $4.SOMo. 752·1747. sty. av.ii lO(lJ)/79. ts&S pool, wsbr/dryr , $500 Weekly, winter& OCC. $42.S. 75l-990S. TSLMgmt 642-1603 beaut. 2 Br 2 Ba apt Sngie story. garden en· mo. incl grdn.r. Refs r e-mo.&-1237.49$.5649 Yearly.Agt.6'75-8170 New 1 br duplex, pvt, w /frplc & view a t vtronment. prof center, 'cl Owllr/agt. SSG21 Isle;...l be 2B garage, frplc, yard. $325. OH T .. IUCH Promontcry Pt. $255 mo 2150 Mesa Verde Or. E. ""·percBr 3 8a or ~I W.lt:J lftr 3291 ~ ..... ~grm ~t7.5 mor, 673-6336am. Bach,ldtch,t>..lb,ulilpd. +i,.;util.675-374' C.M.847-8844 ..., ., , , • •••••••••••••••••••• ••• '-09, "' ..... • .,. • ---------1 Hotel A""• ..,10 I tic San ClemfQte : - ••••••••••••••••••••••• D I ,. Of:J I lwilltf 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lMfmr UcNWS OranRe On Sale $36. iOO S Olt'j?o()H Sall' t1 1.700 s DIE'RO On-Sale $31 .. j ()() Toll F'ree l.ilJO 1:!52 2000 -----Uct. Uc $.62,900 Orange On·!\alt> Ckl Is Old l~ut' type 4i or 411 Toll Frei> <!K>O J252 2000 DISTRJI. ROUTE Met $2.620 p« "'°· Bottlt>rt water , lnn i: estall. dL'!tnbutor rotl't ... Orange County Potl·n t1al ror r icpans1o n $1 0,000 On Sl'Vt'rJ I smaller route~ J \ail Nets S2000 mo a ppro~ Exttu.Syslems Realtor., ~ MONEY . .. ,,,.,~~ n·• ;\Ol'Um'Tit'l't'lal lid' hir mort' 1nforn1.il1••n .amt lu IJIJ <'I )our .1d • Jll 642·5678 Lost& Found 5300 .....•...•...•..•...... FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: 642-5671 Found vtc Goldeowest & Heil. H.B. black m<ile German Shepherd . 847Q>C Lost or Found a pet? CaJI Animal A s~1s tance Lea.(ue S37 2273. no fee. REWARD Lost Pomel"a· OElJ. Aclj: Sav..On Shop n 1 an. c rca m . Vic Qr S2SK Down + stock Pioecreek Villaj!e. C.ll. C.8.E 963-1600 Fn. rught. Call SS6-fJH6 WOMDfS eves. 6J6. 7011 days. NGH FASHIOM lost lnsh Setter male. GroM ~~per month. REWARD $100. Vic. prestige!\oopping m11ll In Brook.burst & Warner. Southern Orange County. _91!8-_568.l ______ _ E x e c u . s y II t •• m ~ Lost wnite with black long Realtors. 759-0226 ha ired Terrier mix. • park in presUg ous HOMES FOR RENT 67S-21197; 67S.91U. srvcious 2 br arts. Fami· .,..... ~ yr Y MIF lo shr 2br hse lo "'-Are• exec ofcs. Guieatree 1845 ~76 ~ .... -~~t.1~· .. ~. W ~8!;,,!plc. '260.+utl. ,,.....,.~ · • 3 or 4 br. Priced from Steps to beach. 2 br , y unit. Poo & Play· v.;IC&Ulrvu v 1.....,......, _._ sign exposure on Bristol F.o.r.-FOOD .-S to '5115. Fncd yard & adults 00 pets S32S mo ground. SUndance West w/jntri serv. 225 to 1280 -· male. 10 yrs. 646-806!l . WestclifC area NB ~ltaclt 3241 guages. Fam ilies Wi.ntef. Offi ce 642.8sa3: Apt1, 1996 Ahple . lbr, Versallle on the Resp. male roommate 1qflCrom73'.557·7010 FIAHCHISE --••••••••••••••••• please, llld11 " pets bomeS73-aMO • &CZ-1Sl5ior64&-14N. Bluffs. $4.25110. wkdys neededtoahare 2 Br apt ·--------•I 2 Locations. lOOK down Found Shih Tiu do!(, 4 BR., ocean aide, No. welcome. Call !IM-2586or · .... ~'DI 645-6242, evesAwllnds CM. Rent: $14.S/mo+ y; 451<+ grou mo .. mosUy male, cream & Ugbt tao . ..S. DR. FP +studio & man.A.gt, no fee. Oteaafroat 1st floor •pl. 2 -·-..om util. Avail Oct l. 631-2789 Oneol1klnd... belprun. Execu-Sy11tems Vic. NB. Call64.5-L508 . .... ._Call4M-1.1Z9 br, cple preferred No 3 ::i2:!~· :·~th SlepaToBeacb asU orLarry _Real __ t.on_7_se.o2216 _____ 1Folmd or 1or;t a pet? Ca.II 3425 =::ssJ~· S425. townhouse. Upgr aded. 3Br .• 2S.. tlOOmo. W. Newport Beach home PENJJIOUSE IN:; I ... Special Pals Hotline. PaltlftM.IBRfsdee,ex----••••• ... • · · •·mo. No=· Daye GHI03 w/older r eaponalble Of:Jt l&ltJ 5015 7l4!!712-l235,2l3/258-7l98 ~Ive oce•o views· Sbd b .._ --.... -UJ ·-••••••••••••••••••• •...... , ,, F t ' rm 1~ •· n ear -;eves -OCEANPRONT Larae l penon. -+ '°' u . SUITE HEOGEINFLATION ........ : ~ or. em. ca , i...decb. '800 lllo. ldloola. erpt, drpa, frig, -.._.__. 3126 °"'-M50/"•'--l500 .._. Al .. GOLD NUC long hair, vie. San Clem 2 Ba., 1 ba .• North D/W, Bano. gar, comm -~ ~.... __ ..., --------u .. an 0 _..., · CityHall.S23-7S40 .._...Acbarmerl "50 pool, Avail · now! $CTO. _ .................. ftn.M2-l12lorl15-t5l& ..... . r.•<> llo. an l)Qa MSGJ.2 Eves JI02 2 Bdrm. dea.. h, la clli 2er.MOOmo.induW.Stv fw.., 4310 located within the unJ. Smd st.amped envelQpe FOUND: M. bllt lab. lyr Elallwald88y.'48R,3b•, se.oal' ....................... ocem view gar w/•uto "r.trla. 3Sl5 Balbo• 81 _. .................... que European designed to Box 709, C.M. Ca. old .. ~1c. Jamboree & +dm.Ocean riew.$1.200 -· Loftly 11e 2 Br. opelMl'.D/W,eJecnnce. -..in. Agt Gus. C2U> ~1arageS40.Safeai Udo llarloa Vlllal{e . 911127. Bris10&.552..()874 llo.'l'w'DlrAuoc. Raocbo S.a Joalula ~cuMte-uc,nopeta. ~r.c.•1030. •1m Secure. 731 W . 11th Conlkler: ....._, .. ..._ 5025Fuund:WbtFem.Poodle. -.un -.at .lnine. Beaut. 2 br, t.., 1747 Su.mac, Aoabelm . llllldt __ .._. 3140 S.CI••• 3176 ~Cll.873-7787. • ...................... 1ft rear le« broken, HR PULLOCEANVIEW Ir. :.inro~iA:O· lll-3111 • .. •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• SiD«1e car garage. Costa Pri~=~~tor I•-.--.---.-....... ~~ t-:•.-•I area.IM2-9047 4br,lnllbamuulite mo.. • .......... Jl06 SlOOrilEERENT ...... ,.~ WetBar.Lounces • ..,.,..._,Aflll• dldll-...., ... I ·-II. A •-••••••••••••••••••• E.111£ 3 Ir 2 ... _ _,. .,..,,_ ._ _._... P.aoramicS.vview and f'Nlll 1 ~ · Jlf w-.,.u-•-1111 ..__...........i,9D 2 ... -Yr'"' * * • .... ., .. _..., • :;;::a;::: Ji)l&A 1 and'I'nMDeedLoaMoo ~1'1 -for Lwe.Jbr Iba HHH•HHHH•••nH• ---. -· ..,, ....... LoUOl IJ'W. 114 \llW-...... --Ocwered Patio Wllktobdt•~ .... ..._.. 3706 S'JIO per mo. Nwpt. ~IWll In Calle Campen•. $445. ....................... DacontorAmenitl• =~ope:!{ AllSWEI$ qaltll ,...U,. rt.reet, _ .............. -. 8udl1Ut)'.'15-IMZ ....,. Ml. w .. kda1a afler 2pm .,_. n.U.ble yc.rr,..i:.'f" . Oullb-Eavoy - hax._7ard. No P•lt. LITTLE BALBOA ..... • 11 3107 plaoH 02·lHT or at 111'15 Beacb BJvd. J~~R R.E-DEPT. Juley_-JPIOOedae -ITllMo. 111 VlrllDla ISLAND ON GRANO _ .. •••••••••••••• 2 ....... ..., 411·5275• An1llme DMr Talbert la a&ot· SAMTIA.OIAMK HE GS" ,..Dr.97.ntT. alAMNSL w/doek for Ulr-. BlclL .,.. Utll. Spools •illmdl. lqton BHch. '50 per &Js..2 114~ My brotber"ln"law ..,. ... i.... VUJa lloat OlmlUI'). 2br, lacl. Wiater. 40-4 E . cm.udc•~,. W.MI JllO = ~rn:..1£~1'!!!~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~l~li~.~~.rraJlou~ •Nv 9ela. Poeia tall. ddl L.B.cl.c\ food bar, Bllboa.~l aft•. Jlllio• .. ~ _ ........... ••••••• r.t •~month. Dally 1~ CASH AVAILABLE e..h-;;i,c:i exertion . 2D-1'MllD.TM•mo l:.;;:.cm~r0• lbr~ l ·•lJ, Twabn ===· 8t,~.,.::,=:: • ot offi ce. 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Call Barry .,,..... 1alllH .... ,_mo.trNTllaftl. 1 ~I *'7 lllt MIW fcrt .... ear.be1urt ,....._fnlm_J ... 1q 0 '1•a..-_B_IOl_T ____ _ ,. .... , •• • • pell ••k• roar allopfh11 -~all....._ no pela, ~..&:ri .... mo. to._. tM m .. J •'*' ft..._., tor lmmed. oc· AYlll r. aay ~ ~ llAS&AGlt II CID--• _.,.,, tlleU.U, 0 1-..i ~. ,._.., !:!!.!l""· -Ed· _ llpat Corp., ~for sale lo ~.Call PauJa S. a•toaO,Ol!.i..•Cail llob/'...a.ucllaueur -.n. •lllu.. Plllt ~. ............. . ~-.Ml«lf. ..,_ a.med. bl, 2111414_...1 · RJ).Roubfu,_,._,., Oukallt-U,-.SUl ........... ·~,./##'~·~~ ·------... f • , ' • I • • • ...... ___ -... ------......................... ----· .~:11, i.>.~ .... ~.1.:~1~f~W·l-'T-~-.. c.-, -I -c .... -' I' .... "I II.... I I ... I ) ~:, ~ t~ I 'Ii I -'-~ ..... ~ .. ~ 1_> ..... t D ~~'-: .... ,· ~ ~~·· La 1At14I I . , .. lag;/P....... 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Christensen "7-4136 64Z~ore46-6563. s.JfHV'TB. t·or Ex c e II enc e i o Top work 1"111r pnr1· OCVORCE BY MAJL housecleaninl( Cleaninl( Refs 646 '871 d y11/ev .. 11 F\Ung t.ofinal. $70 ~.~ ............ Ga•rd s..r.lc.s Unlnnlted. ~ JT26 - -l.und11rupe. irrt£tat11>n. Action Le0 1tl 84.2·5100 •••••••••••••••• •• •• •• • MRS ,., "'AN k t rln p r 10 --"-Child Care m y ho me Car deta1Ung &i poli11hin1t, · ""'a nw es 1 u • Cll..\ yr:1 u1>4·r SELL Idle ilems wilh 3 days. West Cost.a Mesa. your home or while you Gleem Bac h .. n pts, l~r &i bondt.'<.I Norboru Daily Pilot Cla11sif1ed Ad Call 646-se&s wcrk. S43 7949 homes S49 9372 s.'lt 11162 or 89"1 ZW~ V~J...wlHalNN PAPERING. Quallt1 ?rr'dU,...U-Si* la Im/Eid ma~ fa ·det11n. work Free eat. Don. NIDOdello•· c:op~r re· 1prinkJen lnatalled 6 e: ... u . ua.2211 pipe, leak detedlon " 1er vlced . c u1tm a~wer loc1t1na flat bridlwon ~ yrd dean. Palnlltla " Rntorauon. ,.... TOP Ha&. Plumb- I.IP· Uc'd " lnl. ltyr1 "Pu E•cellanct' ... at l.al.C· U7·3UM ap. MM8'11. II c /Ina 1ref1. RI c h• r d ---------Sinor 83&-M.55 nu; PIPE SURGIWN U11111, PLUMBIN G P'r ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oa v e · s Pa Int I n JC . e1tlmat.e1, replpea, re · Hrlcllwork. Small Jobi. Re1/Comml. Servin• model work. c ustom ~· Coeta MeH 6 co•11tal comm 8 yr 1 homf'll Comme r cial & lrvbie,IJ7$-3175evn. JDgbewl quality work. reudeat.lal ,Quahty work R1 nbl, He 'd Due at reHon'ibfe p r1cea Irick, it.one. block work. ~ ___ 540-'Jm. Uc "37~- lllt' Uoon. concrete pal101. wa lks, d rlv.-. Palottng, ftea/Comml Plumbing r e p111r11 &: way1 Y.ree eal J ohn Servtni CoulaJ comm. 8 dr•lna cleared Water M-l.513 yrs. Highest Quality 1tn J(a.rb.ae dlaposalll ----worit, RsnW. lic'd. Dave ExPert Drain. 556-8970 .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• LocaJ mot1lnR Frt'laht. ~rurllon. houaenold • or tru 1 u ppllta ftaMOnable reles Call .. ... , ....... " ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>E'ft;RS PAINTING P.xpr 'd Rtu R•tes l"tn ~l <:1111 Gene :162-008 l'rol pa1nt1ntc t;xt 4s Int ~ Low ratet Free t'llt 531H711l. ~3113 P1lntln11 INT 11-:xT Nt!at, ~t. reai. . 12 yr& exp L1c 'd Davt' u&l 100 lrt patntine SP<'r rat<·s tor u~ ~111 fo'rce l'!lt 646-7~ IWllidenLJ11l & <'<1mmcrr1al paint.Ing Pree <"'it Keas rat~ 67!> ~l bi3 lf137 ~ MC/ViH Painting, Int/Eat. QI\)' mat .• work. res1d &i in dull. Free f..&t &46·1..2S2 Wal.11>9per hanAing . (Ut M.l'Vice, quality work. Le Papw!r. 714-~2350 WAJJ.IArBIMG Quali ty work Eves en-~ Independent drain clean· 1ni ~.50 up Results ICIW' 7 dys M&-5eee. art 5, 831-0034 __ ~ ---..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rep•1r 6 Reroof All t ypes shl n l(ll''I rockshalces compo tur Prtt est 541 SIYJU Pin Ex t / I n t p 11 , n t & Av11il _ wallpaper Qual work, Sewt.)/Alhf'..._, reu Fret! e:il Steve ••••••••••••••••••••••• 547~1 _ _ Erru 4r H111a ·11 Cu11tom ........ jaepoir dreHmlllctnl( I& ;iltl:'ril ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1ons Espert wo r k Neat ~tches & textures fW6:7l22 AtlllS'!.-_89l·f~l9 T-..tlioftlapair .... , ...•.......•....•.•.... • 11• c .. • 0 ENC""S ,....., .... ••••••••eeeeeeeee•••••• ,lJU\ -~. I V ''yr~ Qutc lc f1'1x 11 C> H M Qair'11 Plumbanl( for re batMe reptur11 64~3503 --- ClMlu!ied Acb 642 581H t'xper l>uy"i , r•v"'· wtmd"' m 95 + 957 1000 ~ fastest draw in th1· Wet.t a Oll1ly 1'1lol L'las...1fl('(j Ad 642·Sli7H TNl. lbnlb. J)n&Alq. , •• mov•I, yrd cleaa·UPf, h.ull oa. ua-2us. 846-1'1.Uhn --·---...... ---· Prof Tr.e•lht r vlce • R.noval. oomplele yard "lot clean-up, tr" f'Al. «·:J1rl. .T ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• FR EE trial leuoo credentialed, reading, math & French. 873-6013 WLdawCle ... g ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoUetie 11tudent11, window wu hinJC Rti11d /11lore!I. Xlnt work. 6'2·5•40, IJU.7972 -------Window Cleamng Busineu & Homell. Rea.<lonable S48·TIM9 --~~~----~-- A F1c111101.1• Bueln••• Name S1acem•nl lll•d wllh lh• County Cl•rlo I• v•lld for Irv• Y•••• •"•' whlC:h lime '°nt1nu1n9 buelneaffa mual 1•111• Publlc•llon •• neceuery only II Ill ••• .,. CllAllQ .. Call lh• Legel O•P•Hm•nl el th• DAIL Y PILOT l o• 1nt ormat1on and ,..,. aaery lo•ma I 642-432l I hi 332 5350 H1tp Wcmhd 7 t 00 Hllp W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 l 50 Pft"IGllGlh •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Help W..t.d 7 I 00 H11p W..tH 71 00 ....••...................•.................... loWp W..e.d 7 I 00 Hltp Wmihd 71 00 Http Wmftd 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MICHEUl'S •o.tcal• 1.J.AM'-2AM 835-3749 PREGNANT" Carini;<. cXW\f1denlJul counschnR & referral Abortion. adop uon & keeptnJ: APCARE S47 2563 ~ ...... eadet-l8 S El Carruno Reill SwiCleme nt.e. Fully he For Appl. 492·7296 Abused Par e n t s Anonym ous . You 've heard about child abuse. Whal about parent abuse., Em otional o r phy1ucaJ. Like to learn more" Public meetinl? 'fhurs 9-27 79, 8pm, Commuruty Church. 611 He!folrope, Corona dcl Mar For more 1nlo. t«1ll 644 5441 •ACTRESSESIAC:TORS All a11es1all types No eap nee. "S A M." m terv1ew1ng now . Our clients have worked "Rocky II ... "Goldu.• & 'The Boxer", "Lady In Red" w/Robert COorad. "Wrig l ey 's Doub le rrunt". & Disney Studios •Anyone interested 1n Mov 1es /Telev . c 11 I l Schools• "S.A.M ... today. Sm fee Alti1•..,1r/~er We have an immediate o peninR for an a s sembler /solderer with a nw.mmum of 1 yr. sokier· lnR eaper Will be re- q1.1rcd to wire. solder. assemble & touc h up PCB''I Mastw Sp.cialti•1 t.640 Monrovia C.M 642 2424 E.O F. M /1" tH u..da& Vicki •Outcdl MC1150qe • Forth.'-oflt Matrv:Hon 7005 _m_.-• .. 1.n.s--..•-..<81-e•ltl•9•!)--1 ••••••••••••'/•••••••••• A.'1.Sernblers ADMl NISTRATIV E SJ.SO hr t.o start + xlnt MODELS, ACTORS JIAMJ LTON F.U:CTRO benefit s Immediate Upd11le your portfolio!! SALI!S 111 openmii a new (}JX'rung tor trainee or ex reasonable. professional location. See last Sun per1enced. L1 Rht a s · ly . Ca ll Ri c hard day 's paper under sembly work Soldenni? Kt.>phart 640-9"~ __ ... Clt'rical for mort.• 1n rt.>qllred attenuon lo de· 24 Hr llS..7313 O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• ,..... Wanted 707 5 rormauon !714 1979-686'1 t.:ul Apply in periwn 9 to ••••••••••••.' •• ••• ••• •. 4 Mon Lhru Thurs ~11ec1al1z1ng 1n hu!.1 n1·!l~m en . re111denli. welcome Lady dealr~ 4 dy wk, S000 month po:utron . t'll penenced PO Box 2441 . Laguna Hdls, ~ 739-5248 24HRS. HllpW..t.ct 7100 .......•..•..•......... Gnat Co .... y aaaa.aa OUTCAU ••EXTRAS• • 2411.r.. 6'11 0180 needed, bit pla)ers, MC,IYISA Atraa for maJ motion p1c /lY senes, poss tv COVER GIRL Nimm Need pe<Jple for ft 953_0771 *' Org Co/LA loc. sboot1nJ( Ul8Ullg oow 714·535 0 I ro a1 llr Outrall Sf>rVlf'f' x 94. Casted for .. Fast •Sfll•:RI LEE• Hrealt", "Lon At fo'irst Cert M11s11cuse Bite ", "Rock y JI · . lluu.secaJls hy Appl .. Halloween.". Sm fee 8311·6838 ON-~'TAR Produruons. PRE LAW student ne~r> Michael Ph1lh(lfl. call to- 125,00) Will do anythin g day _ ---- LcJ! 111 I Con f1 den t1al ACCOUNTANT UVM P 0 . Box 3242, Irvine CPA Firm seeks N 11 9:211163. _ • to fill 2 lwc pos, CPA or 'THE" ELITE near CPA. Jr & Sr level11 ~g 8 uper pref Ca II 7~56! 1 for af1>~ __ AIR CONDITIONING Heating Tcehmc1an F.x pertenced req u1 r ed Salary ll<IM Sl323 Apply at Capistrano Un1f1ed School 0 11tr1 ct. 32972 Calle Perfecto. San J uan CaPlSlrAnO 496 1215 AmbtU~., &l your own llOIJ8 Work your own hr1> DeUIJJs call 535 5122 AM1mous1 If you're YOWll(, ronf1 dent & have the 1b1hty to think qu1ckly and uri· loolanl( tor a generous in come. Call now ~-4023 ttwn9&J Mr. Stone ANIMAL HO SPIT AL Bothe, clean && reception. Full or pt·llme. 10 hr day, 2-4 dys a wk CdM. 644-5462 AMWftilMJ Senice PBX ope r ators for a te lephone answ e ring service expenenced or will train FUii time or part time 11h1ftJJ av31la bit' Days, aflernoon eveninJCS or iirave yard ESCOttT SBVICE NS& ... S WINOVIDE w ............ 972-9'04 24 HIS I l02 W 17th St, Santa Ana Accounting Para · Professional, for CPA olc, Non-smoker. FUil or P/T , PO Mox 1134 , Lal{Wla Bch, Ca. 92652. -Must be able lo work ACCOUNTANT · Retail some weekend,, Typ1nl( expr. pref. Degree reqd. lS wpm. reqwred Many T 0 M M y OF N E w p 0 A S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7-10 P.M. MASSA&I FIGUll MODELS ISCOITS OUTCAUOMLY D9wl. ........ 'Jl-Jl40 fM>l.DIM •tlL LooelyT Need to talk., ron.A·P'rMDd Club now fc:nniJal. S-3641 for tn· to. Male fs FEMAJ..E. "'COWAnllUTY .. ··as-Ufeet1a.·· people .-..warm,...•UOns COuplel call '11M9'14 ~callTICMfM ............ uyhr ;,n ,_a .. Man 1ola1 OD a ........ trip for 2-21 ~ ~Cfveffo°i ..U't • molt .. ped. of u.. liUI warld, Call Bren da ("14 )8tt.7'U frrn ..... 1111111 - •UWl'S * RU fl OPDI 11 tn DAILY ..... m... ..,...,. Npt. Bch. 642-_3349 co benefits available Please call Mon Fri Jo'Nlh.ion lsltuw.I art>a Costa Mesa area Auport areu Accounl.8 Payable Clerk. ex.per F /llme PQ!>illoo. hrs Mo n Fri. 9·SPM. many compal\)' benefits. apply at. T he P en nysaver. 16'0 Placeot1a M/F Call s-43-4230 .. ; () t: Ave., Cosla Meaa --------- ACCOUMTIMG a.a• APROPOS Fashion Island A F1n ~op ea n Designer Boutiq ue 1s seeking 11 selllnJ( auis· tanl manaf(er It addi t.ional st a.rt. Salary open. c:... c..i 644-2612 fo'a,,t growing company hu need for Arcounts lleceivable Trainee. Ac· counts receivable ex· perience desirable, but not neceaury. Apph· cant11 must have the ability t.o perform lop quality detail work. Very l•~---------accural e typing 11klll11 APT MANAGE R aandat.ory Must be able For ~ unit• In CoAlo lo operale 10 key by Mesa. Exper'd couple t.oucb Cootact Penoonel. w 1 f e bk k pg e" p . 55'1·9051. Equ.I Op· Husband 1nalnt up. porlunity Employer C•ll 642-5073 or (ZJ3 > Acctg BkkpofC TEMPORARY Rec1sttt today to work on various accounting It bookkeeplna aul1tn· m1111ta. Work close to 10'*" home. Acctg clerlu, boc*kff~ra. accoun· \11111 .,. needed t.bt\-IQUt ~~-Call Ill for ... tafonllllUon. llolMrt Riii'• _. I 91 ZIDNo~=~ ... CGld..U r .......... Au 014tHMIOJ • .,.J AMembler PllCIStOtt ASSlt•H Potltlon available In mecbanlcal 11.embly llhop. llia1t have •ood mecbank1l aptitude " lllUIUJi dH\eril)'. MMll bee.a.war wtt.b re·wor"~ ~I. drillln1, reunla1 " pre.,ln1. Minimum 3 yean H · pai-.. &xceu.nt com · puy bentflta. contact Pat Mlll1. 517 ·toll , &O.E. ' . BIWADLF.Y JAM t.:S CORP 1714 So Lyon St Santa Alla 547-8081. --------- P-TIME ASSEM. A1tto full tsme avail. Earn elllra money. 20 hrs max per wk You peck your tune 7 30 t.o 3 30 Apply m person. Meleo SaJes, In<· <MGA I 2001 E Ca~g1e ~ 25(,() ------ ASSEMILERS We will t rain. Apply 7om. M ucGregor Yi.cht.s, 1631 Placentia, C M. --- 1\ssistanl Sales Ma nager We 're lleek1 ng 2 we ll ~~ women from 40 to 56 yeart1 to assist in sales & man agement Must h;ive expenence in l1d1es reduclnit salon. Hn . U. 8pm daily. every ~ Sal. 9-3. Up t.o SUOO mo CaJI Mrs. Sullivan 631 U44 --~~-~---AS.5IST MGRS, SALF.S & CASKJ ERS P081t1on1 avail. Now Hirin g CONTEMPO CASUALS. Women ·s CloUung store in new Mission V1cJo Mall Mu s t be l'n th~1aslstlc aggressive & sales orientated In tervit'W3 will be held on F'n Sept 28, 10 to 2 and 3 to fl at Contempo Ca.sua.11. So C•t. Pl11u. CM Aut.AfAM••91r Co uple , wife-ofc. h u11band-malol. 200 Units, Oceaude. expr . reqd. TSLMgml 642·1603 ----- ATTIMTION llOrO+w Mobper.Mecftt, If you are new lo Cotta Mesa, lA!rnporarily dia· cm..lnuina your ed~•· Uon, ~Uy dt.charfed from the 1ervlce. or for any reuon aeetlnir t4m· poruy or cu-eer work. CIOlllider t.bil uAlque op· portunll)'. Y•C•._. SZ16PwW. nae women aad men we .. loOldnl for ,.., .be tired o1 tfPlcaa, foldlq ptplft, -~ jobt .,.. wortdal for a limited Income. 'Work with ~ peopa.. R•oid Id• YIDCtllMJlt l)Mltble. If 1G'I an 11 Oil ov.r and would be available to etMt wort ............ 1. call ..... blwat:••:•. '4Mll4 4. Auto • LOTMa.! ~vrolet Dealer offen. full ume permane nt pos1 tJons lo assist new & u1>~ car managers m vi.nt.'4..1, llJlensllnl( lllbks. in r I lid UlSl maintenance of 10 ventory Opportunity for adYancemenl Stt Sale11 Manager. llO WA J<D Chevrolet, Oovet(Juu1l Sls .. Newport Beach BllnkulR Barbt'F Stylist t11 manal?t-BlJILOING MATfo"RJAI C:IVll 1-:ng1net>r ur~ently ... .,. .. lime 631 9577 Tut... ' • • 11 -·• d >ol I TaLYS ~· g,.f; Sat 9.~ .,VM YARl> HE L P Ovt-r Ill r 'ruf· in t'I • c ear • ' F\JU t1nw No '>tutft'nh :'lit>wport lk>ach. Mubl fo\Jll time & 1>art 11 m1· Poll•~ FUii lime· l'C'" r<"Qwr~ pnor b .. nk1nli! cxpencnce 11$1 X.01 Migl bf> w1lhn1t I<> w<1rk ha \lt' :t 3 years sub !if> Your CJ)Nn u., .. i. Ultn ~l ContaC1 in 1)4'r\CIO dlVl'•l•IO df''ll R n CX· '1ort ~I bl..,... n ~ ..... 1• pen1•nrf• 714 7~ 5282. UJ> ti• SI ,IJ(JO per mo I. -" " "' 7' ---- Body shop metal m\!11 We'r e expi1nd1ng our ,body shop ilnd.need exp metal me n Good benefits and top p:iy Call Steve at Allin Mal(non Pontiac S494300 Auto '8X Tl.ECEl'TIOHIST GOLDEHWfST SAHWAIAHK GIOO Wilmer A Vt' llunt lkh !f.£47 A rrx·mher of our iwr.,on rwl Muff will bt> rondur t 1n 11 1ntt-rv11•w' from IOum lo lpm, Wc-dnl"'> & 1'hur; at the· auovr ad drt'!S.'I I fo: q u ii I () ll I> •> r 1-:m1>l•1yn·· MF Ellper. preferred Xln't ---------Mltlwli cood.Jlloos Jo'r BANKJNG 1nge be nefits. Salu y Tfl I ER comm. w/exper. 40 hr O>fnmttt-1al bank Teller week. Please conlar t eirpenenrt' nttf'f!'llry for Dave R a Y nows ll a. LhiJ> full lime. perrru.nf'nt ~9100 for appt. _ po11l1on l'm11t 1on re AtrrOMOTIVF. quire'! rourtt-t>u:1 & SAl.fSPBSOHS qua II t y :,f·rv 11 t' t o Experienced m salf''I for a top import dealership in Newport Beach Good pay, t'XCelleot bcncf1ls Cali Joe Park1ll50n at IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT IJEACfl 752-0900 Al!t'O.MOTIV E LOTIOYS Medic al & den ta l benefits. Top pay. Con tact General Manager at E.Aal.ElkE TOYOT A·'YOl VO 1.966 Harbor 81 vd COSTA MESA 646.UOl Al!t'OMOTTV E CorYethr-..W's C'U5t.om•. r" Weolf1·r a gout! ""h"> & benrflt'I & "ict «ll11nt wuriunR «ond11111rui Apphunt11 'lhould t·on (.4:l('l TIMPH.ALTA 714-752-0600 btlO MAHUFACTURH! IANK 1..3>1 Oove Strt.-.t NH Equal Oppor Employer BANKlNG TEllEI more' p t 53ti 24UJ for (l!Ut·k or Not-I at 'I on)' ' dPJ't 3-~m Kl.ll<JJnR M.itt'nJI Inc "17!1 :'\lt"Wpo1rt HI "d « M •llKE STORE• Repair m .. t h.tnic for Bu' Dr1v1·r... url!rnl h Sc-h.,.1nn di· .. i.·r I'.( ~'>dforlead1ni.t .. <h•J11I l"elll>nl\al:iry "wtu!\I h.o\ 1• d.1.-.t l-1tx1bl1• h r-. 11m pnor ll1k~ m1•t·h.an11 ••it ' prdt•rrf'd SlllJry $:> l!M llllt '<Viti' ~1 ~ hr llunlinJ(tnn fi.-. ... 11 1-'CT l n 1 • 111 11 S (J r ' I BIUJNG Cl.Jo.HK fc11 Trani.port,rt1on 11f111 •' ma Jo r .. h ,, I 1• , ,j I , Si25 Yt1rkt11wn II II (',,11 nuri.n y i\11J1l1l'.1ni.. 5J6.7S21 t. 0 fo. must 0.-'l.f•lf ,t,trtin•• & Ht~ ()J<IV EHS llt't"f1•"1 h\ havt-mm I) r bklq.' "II i-•r Hend1h 101 Id fulh pd houst' pl:.n :. 0,1) wor1t we;.tt . t-d U<' 11 t wn a I reim~·ment <:t>nt .. ct Joanne at 9S2 6604 BUJ.J.NG <..1.. 1-:R K Sharp penc>o needed In Accounlml( [)(>pt lo h .. n di.-b11l1n.i Arr uratc t)'l)ISl & exper on .. dd1n.11 machmt' ne<'~<&I) l J II Sandy ~3937 Kt>at d l'an lnl! nhcl\; water. full time hJrd ~rlunl( ~1rl 642 1Jnl l IO()l(l(Ef:PER Arcounu Pa} able Con.VUt'llOO fo:xpr f'rt'f MJs.., Oav111 ~1 IOOICkEBB FallC-. F\Jll lime for sports r r- ta1I store 1n N~wport neactt 642-~ (' .-p 1' If •• ll" I 11 If .,. d ~t·h o11I Ill" I 111 rr11 cl tra.uuni• '' t~•nat .,,,,.,,.,, l/1 .a hm1t<-d numlJ;·r ol ~9' .. nh Ltrn1 •• ct ~" ~.-ttoo 4!lb-L<:l!r t'Xt in foranfo HUSIN t::SS MIND f'~J> t'OI PLt·:<.; !'lofo.fo.f>f:ll PART TI MI-. C\1.1. 962 lZ32 " Hu ,1nt-'' n1111111 ti J&~t' 14-illltl ll llUlo'C pu t 101 nm•· 1l 1J.1 t 1t11('n,h1r1 hl'lpful hut ,.._. n-.1 d lJll :A.2 .IZ:!.' le.-~ ~a~ Shon !lour.. '.I hr min S3 5iO Pt'' h r (' \f . 'B . ('d M :.trt•a' :'W> t'Xf)t'r nt'f'e-.,ury \ 11 vly :11 N1•w1><1rt "'''·' l'n1f1t-d St hoo l l>"I Food ~n 1n· Of(u•t• 11157 PllK't'fltJa. Coi.IJ Mc·'.i ~m> CAYf:rt:RIA WORK fo;K~ in all dl:'pls. cai.h1cr1' •u1lad makt'ri.. n1olc ' helpers . hoe ,.,r \lt•r.. 6AM 2 JOf'M Mon t•ri Nw pt He h a rt'a n r F'uh1on l'l lt• <7 14 1 581 !1140 for 111terv1ew l'.l~SIAEO ADVERTISING 1'hl' Ua1ly l11lc11 1:; seek 1111! " l>t'f'"°'1 lo uuit menl our C'l.L'i1>1f11'1l Advl'rt11> 111.i dc·part ment for in 'llio-lt•l .. ph11nt' i.alt'S Cl;L\~1 f1l'tl 11r telephone \ '1I1• \ 1• X 11 t• I 11' n (I' 11•'4.·c-..~.irv JUA)I llU:~H:NT'> I"' ·1,1 'Ill': \111'\t t>r"' 4:,Wl'\1 11'1•·•· In• I IJ!•l"''"J,11Jlt• (~•>'I .,r,.•JklOI! Vcrlf'I• 11t!J.\,Jnl IJr•r \oniihl y ~ul Jrv 1 <1mml·ni.urat1• with t'Xpt'nl'nre + com ~·oun t :Acellent com. pan\ t11·nd1ll> If Y•>U Jrt' .. mhtll•"'" & loO.Jnt tcr 11•' paul for ~our rffnrh vle..i.w c-:ill for mlt•n ... ,. l'l'r"'•OrUWI ""IJI t,l.l Sli7H. l'lll 'l:77 ORANGE COAST DAJLYPILOT J.til W Jl;n St c o-.tH Me,.1 1'.qual Oppurtunil) 1-:m11lov1•r llmrul, v.a.rt t1m1•. 2 dayi, fa•r w1-.•k MU!>.l bf> abl~ l•> lypi· HO wpm Plt-a.'\uot olfwt' & working cond!> Sit hour Call Oiaonl' \179.J:r16 <.l.EttlCAL RECB'TIOHtST /PIX Po!>lllon av.11l11ble fore" ~t'n<'ed n'4.0l'J1t1on1s l to ~r efcctromc pulse switchboard. file & type & gra1 l'USlomen. .-..PHS! A full time Ol)4'mna " avaUable In our bt'.1ul 1ful I~ nlf1ct' for a Tt'llt'r with minimum onr y••ar S&J, t'X~riC'llC't' Wl• of ffJ" an u t t'llrnt '11l11ry and 11rN1l OOMflts In lludJnl( BOOKKEf:Pfo;R pnrt tune needt'd for izrowrn1Z educational publ1-.he r Ability to handle all a< l'I R Journals up to 11eneral ledRer r eqd flnJble hours & workm2 L'Orlds Compna.sallon de pendl.ng Of) t'X per Send "9UDW to C:reallvt> Cur nt-ulum Inc Dept OP I. 15681 Comme rce Ln II R • 921649 AU repl.Je. W\11 tw an.°""t>rcd. -We otf•·r s•rov.th op CAf.E'rf:R1A ll ELI' portunlly 111 11 very Part-or fuJl·Ume' Earn while you learn 1 In terestin R. reward1nJ(' 12 noon Ull 11 JO pm Mon fnendl)' cnvirunment. thru t'ri Expericnr l• pref erred but not ncr Call Jua.ruta, '1S27113 See Ric Wright. HOWAUCM•roa.t Dove &i Qu11l Sts Nt."WPORT DF.AC.:11 llJ.0555 AUTO&TIH 5aYICI. S day wor' week. Apply Newport Tire Center ~~tH~y.COM •l"rft putk1nl( •lltallh maur an<'t' • llit:nt Ill 1 n:rn ran c I' • """" car~r 11pp11rt!I rlHM' ('all M11 Urantly al r7l4) Mi 7007 fur murr lol Of'ma tlun . Babysitte r , l ovlnl( erudrnother needed to FIDfUTY cere for 2}'r old • Infant. ,. ... l rm< home pref. 640-1786. ,..._ md Lo. A•• IOO«•HPB F /C 1-Ulll-Ofl with prom111eo1 f'ash 1111 ReaJ l"Atale In Vf'lt Firm Xlnl o p pi.W1uruly 640-0l23 • HOOKKEEPY.R Som e ty'pmj(. .sm boo&lceepin11 fl~. hnl to be arran.:ed 6'2-0'll2 IOOIOCl&R CPA nrm at Mac Arthur llvd. • Jamboree Rd, Irvine. 7:12-021•. .BABYSTM'ER · Meded In Equaf()ppty Employer BOOKKEEPER/General m y ho me. C M.Ca 11 ~~~~~~~~I oftlce duUes for Ne wport belott 5pm. SA.S-seM Buch lnlenor Oe11gn BABYSITTER . lite BANK.ING fl.rm. One airl office, ~.My Home payroll. a ccouo11 r e · Mon-We d ·f'r i. Near cesnbAe, p•yable, etc. Bushard • Hamilton SI. TRl.£1 Pleuant 1unoundina1 CA.IWASH CASHIB lmmed11~ employment avad Jo'or lnt.erv1ew call ~ CA.I WASH HELP FUU &i Part T ime llt&iover METRO CAR WASll 2960 Harbor 81. C.M --- CASHJ ER Hos~cas. 1-:x p'd. P /time rui;cbts App l)' In pel'Mlt'I at ,....o Guyll F r o m It aly , 2267 Frdrvl-Rd .• CM Caahier ror quality men.,. aore wanted. Fu U t1 me up'd pref Call Mr TI-1 tor Interview at c.,,. 6 Co. 751-11'22 _... f.S. S d&ya week. Dkll II I Mtc.eer. lat.torior Desl1n. ·-------· n-b Ill t d Exe• nt opporlan l Y 1-w-A .... Dr N B ._ '111 er wan e e•· for aperieaced Teller to '"' -'"' ' · · tb•o1e fo r r oom • .... s .. 1--.. .., .... ., ... 1178. beud. Liberal hom e -----------Ml-tml ln d ,._ ot Hvlnaa IOOWl--~. Our Newport Huntln1ton Beacb a.Mr, lOPM·SAM. WUI Baadt oltlce la teekiDI wholeaaler oeed1 F\111 train. WlncMll'• Donuta. an lndhldual with 2 Cbarge Bookkeeper m E. 17th St. CM >'..,.. ML b•ckaround 91artlnl ..w, to suoo. end llt.rClltl lmowlf!d•e ol """" ..... -·· BulDnl: IRA. KeoO ud new ac· _.. __ !ou&hwell Banlt requtret cowita. fbl1 full time BOOKKEEPER e Jl p.c rl • D ce d Ila Dk pcllM.6on often a atarllnlJ RlvMira Bealty Penonnel for Ml11lon Nl.,y ol 90C> per month .,.,., Viejo, El Toro • l.afuna a.nd great benefit• lo Beach office•. PltHe dullnll: IOOl PAm UP contact Joan Oore. •P'reeparliln111 hit time, Moo. s.>m to 4'7·1171. •Dental lnaurance 10pm, Tue1. toam to •Healdtlnaurance t pm. No experl•nce •ft'et Cll'ter apparel necnHry . Apply Tht Peon ysaver. 1980 PllC'efttla A ~e. C. Ill . CASllEIS UTOlDJ1 MAllETS ~ now available far full Ume 1aal1lant ~°"2nd. 6 lrd. tlllffl. No esptt1enee nee W. train. !tart P .10 to $4 per hour. Advancement CJIJPOltun.lty for ma na JC•· mlllt JJOll\lom to ta.50 per hour if quaUfled. For more lnform1tlon fs In ~. __ .., or call Tlt/"7·4140. 1'111 In lsView on Satwdaya by tppOia&mnt. Iqua& ()ppot Employer llDcDkft penonnel. pt• tlme, perm. £xper'd ~~~~~~~~ ' _ .... _DU __ . _____ 1 OllnJtwad.or, part Ume Y f l d d 1111.wellclnMed.Hr•. our r • n 1 an 1·12. Moa-Wed .• rrl, DliPbon UH Cla .. ltlf!d wb•n th ey b 1 \It 1:.,,.._6,......, &x· ......... toaeU.,,_'D ..... ~ W • lell 1011 bow ••II It •HH••rJ. c••· ....-.. .. u..-1 . ..... . -• ~="~-~ ' Appllcanli. !.hould con lbt'\ TIMPHA.LTA 714-752~0600 btlO MA.NUFACTURH! IAHK tall Dove Street NB Equal ()ppor Employer Wu have i mmediate oc>eNDP for the follow lllR posi\JOOI. PF.RSONNELCLERK AsaaatllOl to I.he penon. net rep. Typin«i &i com- rruucaUon •kills impor- t.am. GENERAL CLERK Bu8inala • entry leve l poslUon. Math •bllity 6 office experien ce helpful. Cl.ERI C AL·NIOUT SIDIT ~ ahlft poeit.ions open for penons with rnat.h 6 10 key ablllty. Previous omce experience will in· 1ure codsideratloo. HDunt 5PM to 1: 30AM. A.O.P. olfmi xlnt work· In« e<>nd., a ch&lltnll nic environment It feOOd career Iii salary pro areulon. PleHe apply dailylto5. S.Ne.,.rtO..... Dr. ~-­lt.O.S. WAHi' ACTION? a <t••M11to.m1 ,,...,-,... ... --··---------.......... ,...,_'"" ___ ,,. ___ ~---~--·--· ............... -.. ... -------- ~ ' , I I I . , l t ............. ---.... -..,..w --------·-----.-------------;:;. ( ~~•••••!~!~t ............................................... llllllilllilll ............ ~ .... lll .. lllllllll .............. ..;Ti;';991;~;'9Y;·;Sec>tember;;;;;;;;25;.;1;979;;;;;;;;;iim;liiiimDmAlmlmYm~miLOiiiTiiiiiii~ """ .......... wWtralaf• blWq mH .. I.. Call =-~~t'P,· t~ ~w Sc hools and Thia variety of fine schools ~===---couldJntroduc1 CL"ftl 'Al. HAllJL TON SLSC1W> SALDll ...... a ... ......... , ...... . dar '• P•P•r Y•d•r Cl•titu for •or• lD· rcrmaUoe m• l ,,._. u..&R.K. l •m..vt'D &ore Fri S:»11, S.t 6 Sun a.u. ta. to atart. •tt PIUlartno CM n 1 «D ~,,...L o._.v,, 1tft.t • catdl !:qt'. ""' -.mJ a.. 1')1111t. »tOwpm. ~~.Id wwtias cc.a 6 bnefiLI Start MSO/mo. M· F . ~m.mo Oeft·t)'l)bt T•mporary pogiUOn now •vai I an our Npt Deb office 40 ~m desirable, P0111· Uons for app-oximately Smoe. for appt. call M0-4511>. •CUllC TYPIST• Leadl.nt Or&DJte County M!gr company see1kln11: lndlvldual1 for clerk typist positions. Must t y p e 4 Sw pm Responsibilities Ulclude typing, fi ling, general clerical duties, 2 yrs ex· per. in generaJ ore pre· ferred. Apply in peraon. ........ S,.CJlllHH 1640 Monrovia CM 642.2427 E.0 .E. Oerk·Typ(st, pos1t100 req accunt.e typing 6 f1hng. will train. ESS: 549-8172 a.a.KTYPIST Newport Beach office needs statistical typist with pboM experience. Good spelling skills & ligw-e aptitude. Will be tested. Non smoker. Sub· mrt resume to P 0 . Box 100, CdM. Ca 92625 Cocktail Waitress. nJghts & weekends Apply in person or phone Mr 1-'ord at 77()..-0056 1'"orest Lanes, 22771 Center Dr , tlToro. COME JOIN US! ICIY&mtY OP&ATOIS ----------- DtTnNG Nn ICllOOL • LOOKING 108 PaOPBlllONll: •MODELS • TEACHEl\8 •SALES "The lmagemakers'' MOii JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMETICIAN Learn 10 do facials with the new Skin machine Learn make-up application the professlon11 way Let R1chafds Beauty College help you slart dt!velop1ng new skills as a Cosmetic!¥! After only 20 weetcs you can be earning a gcOd hv1ng COSMETICIAN CLASSES MOW! LllTllted Enrollment-Calf Now• lop instructors give Help ano Gu1Clance Plenty of Practical Expeflence. Too TUITION PA YINCi PROM.AMS AVAILAILE Pl.AC EM EMT .ASSISTANCE MANY OPPC>aTUNITIES: • Interesting Work • Personal Satisfaction • Secunty·Jobs not lled to economic s11uat1on • You progress rapidly to become tnoroughly skilled • Sell~mployment Opp0rtunt11er. CALL 96M611 FOi INFOIMA TIOM ~TCHA~t15 BEAUTY COlLECtE cw.n..rt6M•11 "°'° •. to ............ INctt H1fp W-'1ed 7100 Hlfp W-'1ed 7100 Expanding firm has ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• open&JllUI for data .entry Detivery man. l8 yrs .+ .. operalor. ~ yr. man ex· COUPLE WANTED lo respooaible. Muat have per reqwred. F~ll & help manage am. bu.si· valid Calli. Uc. Heavy part time hours avail. for ness part.time. Must be litUng. Apply iJJ pe-rson 1st. 2nd. or 3 shift and/or willing to learn. 642-2247. see Jeff. Kerm Rima : weekends. Some lem· -"-~-et d c M porary positions avail CUSTODIAN. School _,na1...,. v · · · Call foc appl. needs a custodian for Delivery person needed. vacuuming, towel Will train in blueprint· washing, floor cleaning, iog. H\Dll. Bch. 536-2926 SAFEGUARD e t c . II o u r s . ~~1~1~~· Call Mr. BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC. ?283 .l''airv1cw Rd. C.M. 5'19·3091 CUSTOllAN Dthery /Offfc• loy Full time. valid Ca drivers lie. nee. Neat ap· pcarance. Apply in person to Mr. Fue ntes al Robert Belo, William lmmediat.e opening for a Frost Ii Msoc. 1401 Quail -mature & reliable cu.sto-' St. N.8 . COOK Backup cook. diantoworltinourlarge --------- Mon.Fri. days. 8:30 to 4· Udo Marina Village. As DIUYBY 751·36fi6 ask for Lynelle a member of our FUll time for local de· orSaJeem Janitorial staff. your livery. Xlnt driving re· COOK: Full Time for responsibilities will en· cord required.. For appt. Retirement Hotel, exper tail day-to-day general SS7 ·9212. Mr. West. m lg quantity cook'g, ~d maintenance. including Newport Stationers lnc. beoefit.s. mental & den· weekends. " knowledge tul. Apply : Newport of floor care. Xlnl com· DELIVERY/OFFICE Vlllil642--5861. pany benefits. Apply in BOY Full-time. Valid Instruction vou to a new tomorrow FILM & TELEVISION SCRIPT WRITING Beginners & professionals. free Introductory class every Wednesday 5:30-7:30 -"• g.W/. SI.Ji. ./ m.u" ............ , __ .... ....,.. ........... , ........... c.lfMI .. ~ (71 4) ...... Study wtth I Pro'"9ionll P~ Begtnn.r to MOit Adw•I09d .... YOUI CHOICI OI JOISI ~ .. ~11rNiA ot career oooortunlt1es In well ~!Y,ln% ex0tt1ng environments are ~rs for the asking . . If you have OFFICE SKILLS! In a short time. you WILL BE selt·conlldent and product1ve1 Cereer tram now for • SICllfAaT I..._, L .... Med.I • ACCOUMTAMf. IOCMldlPH \ • ........,_ Of!PtCI AH.STANT • llC.-nc>MST Typtng & Shorthand Brush·Up DATMelV .... CLASSH c.ass..-no.._ hrw.Mf~ l . • ......... rv1ne ~..,..-• 645-4031 } College of s...... ~,.... B . ~~~ U6t.ne11 •• ......_ ~wy "O:/ FALL SCHEDULE IN PROGRESS SIGN UP NOW! CLASSES OFFERED ARf: • Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe and Vanat1ons • Jazz • Dancers1ze and Adult Ballet All AGES ACCEPTED MacA,.._.S~ 42 5 I Mclrtiftgdah, Sllite G tl'fut to c.~ _..CM••~• Hewport hodt. Calf. 92660 en-1 395 644-1 ns I 5(AVIH(, AU 01 OAAH<'ol r OUNf'I' IN C051A Mf\A Anna's 1Jt1y School &Nursery KINUERGARIE N THHU J•d GRADl • ,.,., M~,tnQ • 011 C..tftJ A~ J..._, • ( '•"' • ~\,llM1... • CJ.rLll"tQ • t \Ill. 4 Oer • ''•'""° ">llH. ',C4'•· 1 .... ~,,.,~. c;,,.., .... " ..,..,, . ..,,tf\"9'.,.J~ HOUltS: 6:10 to 6:00 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • ' AND PIANO INSTRUCTION • • • • • DAY SCHOOL I '"'''' \ltlh. I' rt 'Ill ... 1 ... UI C'• f1, I • • 11,11v 1· 1\n s1ucl111 f11 r \clull ... & Ch1ld11 11 :'\l'" Thll> S<•u-.11n f:x11·ndi·d \~~nm S(.'11(!{)1. ~ A II~ lr1dutJ,., U.in1·1 '\M ' r: I , 111, I•· ,, twr • 760 VICTORIA, COSTA MESA Openings Still Av a1 la hie Christian Setting Basics in Curril'ulm Certified Staff After .school Sporti. I I I I t ' ' I •• I: 1: • • • • • 645-2361 • • • • • • ~ • BEGINNERS • • \o • •DV.AHCED • • • ~ • • • • Music • '.\car Orangt: Coast College • • • • • 1100 Co1tt Hwy. 1t 62nd S1 549-2787 • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• H1fp W..tad 7100 H11p Wcmhd 7100 H11i1t W..t.d 7100 Hllp Wmftd 7 I 00 ~ W..t.d 7100 Hdp Want.ct 7100 .......................................................................................................................................... DmtaJ Office Manager/ Di.-.a~ Kitchen help. ID· Drug Clerk, cxper. pro( Facto ry Wo rkers 1n GeaeraJOfficc ~___,....----....,...__ Receptionist needed for ciddish mac h in e pharmacy. 9-6, Mon Fn cbem.icaJ refinery full lRmmed.ecepllon1st 1Tr > p1st GeneraJOff1ce the best office in Orange ..-.... AM ck PM sbLfls Must type Park Lido tame permanent pol>1 oPefllDI! or con IECEPTlOHtST County. SJ.000/month to ~Fri. Eves. 2 to Pharmacy NB. 642·1S80 lions . H111h sch ool i.umer electronic firm lrvme area Gre;,t Job start. Tues thru Sat, fonntervu.•w cbenustry or 111 ork ex Good phone \'Ot<.·e. ·•<" some evenln• hours. 8:~. Mesa Verdes Conv. penenct' with cbem1cab comph.!lhed typ1n1? .1b1h for beiz1nner Growm1.: .. Hosp.661Center t.C.M Earn $20().$500 per week .._...1u1 D & I\. on ('()(Tt'(1.101? ,t>h'<' rompany, promotuhk Prefer experience in 548-5685 •lllCI.,. · ay e\erunl? tii r Lite d encal r"""d po!!illon. Mimmum 3J financial arrangemeo~. rero.stenn1Z voters to help shlft.s. St.art at $4 hour • ... COm,,,,,,.•r ba'llio" •-all qualify I.be ubertanan Will train. Compll'le Xlnl. workani.t conch, & wpm --,.. .,. DISHWASHER-COOK · r b ~ 1 y comm lrvmePersonnel A~eon front office procedu.res. will train dishwasher to Party or ballot status medical & ins. bt-nefit:. ene • a a~ (' 488 i': 17lh Cost.a Mes;i 562-8225. cook M s tspeuk Ca.11964~-·--pa1dforby«ompan) w e'<perApp)1<1 t•·~·•> <-· ...... ~ • 642\4-1 . u Paid \3l'a\1on plan. Jul> Sr1enttf1<· Int· .111:!0 ""-l'""' . i 1 DEHTALASST. Spanish&some English ElECTRONICS & Dec +mt>nt bonu' HOOtilll.CM ~5681· ~ llW-3314. OriJt. BBQ u .. h rd l r d Experience req'd. $800 lo noVlDR a a imc in plan. Automatic salar~ lieneral OHl<'t' 3lL 4 d k Di I e 'Id 7 IJIR work" Are you ID· a SJ.<O>mo ..... to ayw . spay w er. mm 1nc r e a sl' pro,..ram Tvnlst"i.eroture ~7Sll>. years experience to build t.erest.ed Ul a career '" E.O F. .. 549·3281 I '~__!;;:_-M_ custom hardwood dis · elect r on ics. weather ~ DENTIST experienced. plays. established com· rore c a s t1nJt or RLECLERI position o pt>n w ith GreJtt opportunity. Dr. pany w/health plan. pro· telephone teletype 1n Entry level po,ition.' mannl' mf~ firm rw.ir f1 anzer. 642·011 2 or fil sharinJt. paJd val' a st.alJatJon & repair. The some pnor orr.c~ t·~ ~an for d(1penduble. ~ tion. full time steady Caltfo rn1a National penenre prefe rred but malutt tnd1v1dual w*i won. salary open. Ca II Guard 15 lookinJ? for men wtlJ tram. Good co piud R.ood I y p 1 n lit 'k 111 ' 63l-0660. Charles Gary & women interl'!'lled in benefits & (ree parkanll \ ancd typini.i dut1l·:.. (;orp. ~,.!. a.hea~n todkayt'i For appl. call 640-•S801 ~atalol pr~_r:.at1on & DISIGMH KVAC. Comm/lndusl projects. Min 3-5yrs ex· per. Mech consu.Jtants nr oc AirlJort. Dahl, Taylor & Assoc. 549-5234 ~ .... ..,...!live ""' l'Tl3r e ext 202 E 0 E uleraturt' '-VU"I ulllallon DistnbUlloo WETRAlN YO 'This 1s ---·-· -·..: -·---Call 714 /645·363Z for KIDS & TEE.._. S your loldco opportunit) Fl.le Clerk • .tppt 1""111 to earn a substanltal RL. Kautz has a beli?m· -,.___.u ~cE - monthJy income. have .i ners spot for a resp & ~ vm (;\.11 ofr helµ wanlt.'1.1 fut rum store. Some s~llln,.i ~Ul>l be dependable mature woman. F (I' Sular) open. Apply 111 person. Tues thru fo'r1 1931 Newport Blvd. ~.:..M GIRL FRIDAY Ans ph'l>, doerraods. r l oo bkwork. Must be rel & depend. R1~ht pay f•1r n~ pers ~S.500. Cook. must have exp. & . fast. Fry. broiler, & dm. Gd. pay, s hort hrs . Zubles 631 -9803 or ~l..CostaMesa . persooat: drivers license required. Neat. Over 18. Apply in -------- Earn extra money dis· tributing & solicil1nic subscriptions for Laguna Beach's most popular maganoe. G E N t: R 0 U S hardworkin11t person in Mu.st enjoy phone ('00 RETIREMENT PLAN. nt.in1Zdept.Gdworltcond tact. work1n11t with qualify for L O W w1oppty for tra1n1nR n.&Stomen1&'1cta1lwork INTEREST llOM t: w1advancement.s. Some &typing. Pllld vacation. LOANS. plus MAN 'I' t)'llUlg pref. SS5Qtmo. ~ sick pay & health 1n MORE RENEl-'ITS' 1-'or days. 8·1.S-4·~ Contal1 l>Uranc-e Apply 9am · Curt.her U\formallon call Pe~gy at 549-4700. ext 4pm. Mon thru Fri Growing N 8 . lnsuranL·1· a1Zeocy has 1mmediatt! open.mi for expenenced telephone prospectio~ ~l 111 our marketin~ dept. t1eXJble hours le x.lnl benefits Cati l'am R. 6TS.9900 ror interview. u. MsiH m.g. 3420 Via Oporto, Ste 4 Newport Beach, Ca COOK F.qual oppty employer Part lime coot. lite cook· M/F mg & clean up duties. CUSl'OMERSERVICE 1-'l'ee pre-school child Fast growing St. John care incld. Tustin area. Knit.a needs a competent American Pre School. lelf-starter in the Order M4-1467. Dept. Servicinl our coast Cook wanted for Italian Rest. Exp. req. M /F. can m.a. or 67Hl93 to COlllt cua&omers. In· volws heavy phone COO· tact. Call Nancy !W0-7171. AllDay Culler wanted f o r pel'llOD to Mr. Fuentes at Robert Bein ck William Frollt & Assoc. 1401 QuaJ I St. Npt.. Bch. Del Meo over 18 for L.A. Tunes to homes in N. 8. C.M. Perm. p/t. $400 mo. 64&-0l37OI'146-5844. Del Meo over 18 for L.A. TI.llJM to home& in N.B. C.11. Penn. p/\. S400 mo. &l8-0l37or146-*4. DBla..Sl'IATO.S Part-time your area, housewarea/grocery , wU1train1'11--CX)()K Ii WAITRESS 8:30 wetsWta, exp. preferred. to3.Noaper FuU time Will train right lo· -.a>i · · · dividual. Apply ln penon Deatal Auistut, X-ray S.l2All.SeaSlllta,837W. Uc reqwred. G1rden 000K. wW train. 40 hrs pr JabSt. CM Groft olnce. G-7W. wk. Coco's Rea\aurant DEl.l\'ERY ROUTE . al· Deat•I AH 't , eaper'd, ~ ternoou. Register -mo. f\l1J beaeflta. 0Junter 6 grill help, Hewlpeper. Mu.t be 11 1CM125. 54MUO. • e >.+. f'alt food or over. Have Calli. ,......._Call 173-31.52 drtwn Ucs. •valid lm. 2 DIMI' AL baun a day . .__ mo. Pwta+w•• needa part OlllulMr /Yard ,.._, f 1 dQa a week. Sat/Sun Ulm ..t. a daJI a week. or pt-time, tncld '1 early mor1tta1. Cclll, El;wiile'I cludea oppty. wlmdl. 2 yn mlD coUe«e. Npt. Bcb. .,..._ 5t0-300'7 · X·Ba1 c.rtiftcate reqd. ApplJ 11'58. Oout Hwy, Dlli.-y man for early Exper. pref'cl. Xlnt Lltlma Bela. All LA. Tlmea llloome de· beMftta. Salary open. COlJNT&R/YA&DllAN JW/per\ ..... lad 111' •. Al9DlJ 1'111 toaa& Bwt~-i.a1una Beac:b. liVWJ route. ~U ~Olll~ID~tDl~:_ __ _ CS......,.... Mul&t 00• l>eSU A8alat. Do JOU a,. N In, per daJ. No Wllll a uner lo Ortho ........... -,_ mo. ..._ U1 JOU RDA .................... .W,?MM121 ---------...... 8 .8 ....... Counter Help, d•ya . ...._ DENTAL ASST. Part DIETARY W• hfl• hNMdiate fMll fi•e opHill CJi a•allabl• 111 th• wfalahiof..-,..d- ly 9rowln9 pro· CJl""tl•• llotpltal. If ,___...IUtowork I• a f••f·paced ....... ............... ._we lllYlte YOll to =tt.falawlltg *Rt•SOVICE wmos *CfiTOIA wmms *lUY UllE .. us W• effer HHllHt ' ,., ....... -................ 4 ........ ell let•y Cl•f•ril I• , ......... 17141 ..., ..... ...., .. LAGUNA LIFE Full " P /time positions avail. Work your own hrs. Call Circulation Dept. 497-4828 Mon. thru Frl. lOAM to 5PM for appt . J o h n M c N u I t y 11 l 2'Z>. Barden P9i1: Control. 696 Guards OlA )979. 7363 or apply at Randolph. Costa Mesa ~1 Npt Blvd . Costa Call 54&-5670. Mesa, Callf. FOODSERVICE B.ICTIOMIC S Current openings now exist for men & women 1merested in t!lcrtronics or weather forecaslma Noexper. necessary We o f fer FREF. VOCATIONAL TRAJ.NING WlTH PAY. RETIREMENT PLAN. ..... '"_. od i .. 1---------........... _ ••d•r GENERALOFFICE ,.,._,.. r-r-· TYPISTS DIETA.IY. SECRETARIES DRAITJNG ARCH·STRUCTURAL 2 y r s. experien ce mini mum. Floyd E Weaver St ructural ~. 3838 Birch Sl. N.8.714/~. LOW lNTERESr HOM t Driver. olc furn delivery L o A N S , F R E t: SANTAANA nJSTlN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Equal Opp Emply M I F Fry c~. full or part ume. will train. Closed &in. Log Inn, stt.~. OC/LA. bobtail truck. IZd TR AV E L , & M A N Y drive record. exper pref MORE BENEFITS. We $3.50 start. Mc Mahan .i.o have opeoiogs for FUll or Part thne. Couples .o.k.842-MSO. a utomatve ~ diesel md individuals for bus•· G d mechanics. telephone in· DMI ol your own. Local Driver/ •r eoer, com · s tallers. m edics. & Amway distributor binatioo person. Have r p1 -....o•d valid Calif. lie. Good c ooks . MI L I ARY trains you ora eow driv i ng r eco rd . VETERANS EA R N opportunity. Phone SPF.c:JAL CREDIT for SCT-31112. MinimwD age 20. Apply : PIY ck retirement. For --------- Penny saver , 1160 more Information call FURNlnJREllOVER P!acedia. Costa Mesa. J 0 h n M c N " 1 t y • IUitiaDS avail. for full •~'8S• (714~'73D or apply at Ume _penon to move an· _, • ~· Nlllt.BI d Cost dque furniture from pro-•l'UU. TIMI• ~ , CaJit v ·' a cluctioo area to aales Neat apptaraac e, ..... · floor' Ii &o aaalal with knowled1e ot Oran1e n.c:troalc Auembly pc19I· C\lllomer P.'ck-up. Good Oaun&f. Good drlvlnl re-tlon open. No eaper co. benef1ta. Apply in cord. Ont 18, COmpany ...-. WW train. IUO penon: 1801 E. Dyer Rd. yeb lcl u . $1. lO per a.t. Call w.aaz for Sul.a Ana.Call 751-3181 AOCOUNTING CLERKS Top Pay No Fee Paid Weekly MOUB.L Temporary Services Irvine 752·6666 E.O.E. M/F' Genernl JOIS AVAIL.AILE!! TYPISTS WAREHOUSE AS.SEMILERS NEVER A FEE •. Security "PayaTo SHU• Promotional Po&Sibilitici. can provide hourly rall' increases. Up to $4.50 Per Hr Apply In Person Mon-Fri 8am·Spm 1Sl2 W. Com.moowea.llh Fullerton.Ca Moo· Fri 8: 00-5: 00 Z10 W Warner Rm Z02 Santa Ana, Ca w ......... G_.dS...lc•s Di viaioa ol Baker ProteWoo Servicel> F.qual ()pportu.oity ~yerM/fo' GUARDS Needed lmmed. Call time. llaal be U · Call.or APPlr 1111 DIUVDINO PAPSRS ....... Call .... 1112 . Jntla,lllMeO,-Cll. to "8dla1 m.elaiaea, '*-t...ipa, Moa ....... AMA ....... hr.+tncenttve.. Call ~. llkforPaul. 11.nm.-a. E i Bonuses, call today! Full Ii part time. All areaa . U oilor m i. fw'Diabed. A11es 21 or over. IWired weledme. No e:xperieDce nee. App ly Universal Protection Service. 1221 W. 5th Street, Santa ' Ana. In tenMw boun 9-12 • I ·4 .... tbna Fri. --------· C.11 ..... -..-r aft tllrftl --:::::...... Olllllllr Qlrt.Lad.J to ..,, IPll. -------• ..,. '""" .. ~, • , , ..... '-ONU n.u1A1a1,0rtbo .• ~:1 cAlo••l"'•mY .. _ ..... T...am. MM1G Dl:IJVJtRY • STOCK KB. hit ti.me ar NU ~R.:n Mm or w 25 yra or 1'0U. rwle • .... .... .. to • ..,. per HO•ft'AL GIW. bow UM cout OlllmlS11":/·.~rr~l 4'xa 11wdel9M. SJl. wHll. Top uluy • IOOI M. T•ttl• clflll.N«••""or allllp, • ....-. · ..._ cwutwltJ to "Ir 'Oa OrtM exp. 6 more. Oraat• Coaat ll • c u t v e G81'dener, partime, for 40 Seen&arytAulataat for .tt a,pt comp&es C.M. exdtlnic entert•lnment eG-1151or646-1• ::. =:-::J.Y1i; ODQ!RALOFnCE be Ible to travel Salary r.t ll'O"rinl St. Joi.la =bit. C•ll Don ==-.:== tta• to •••· nu1 ..._ 1a .... Pllt ..-. llDAI'!!:•-Aft v.uow cab, tTaOO 11&. --Bh'd. .... A. ... um....... Stllit• •••• C:• Htrrmaoo, J'ouat••• hbrtc awn iatervie•· Infra..., Oiiit8 II•• or lllM ...rALornc& AllM· VUleJ. CNo of Slater 11111 for .. ......., .. • ~ lenldnc oar cout t.o clOlllt C'\lltomen. ln· valftl beavy .... COii· tad. Call _Nancy •7l'n. o-tr llllf ,.. u.. A••••· llHU•1too 11111. e U... ~ • f27ft bat•• Newbopa • ... ,.. Fabrtc Cir' re- Cwo Cleuen, Ii ' ~ Adl •allft -:.;:a-.~-:.: ~~1 llllclld) Uil ....... req .. C.lllln. ... ...... Dr. N.B. ... a.Dtlr·m _,. . ....,,_.., ____ 11/P llllllll..... ,...wtloneed people --Dll"'7 .,.._ ..... : ~~~~~~~~ lhouldalwaYtCbeckthe __ &.... "-U--~-...... ~-~..!!" ~ :t... ... O'PI !0~1.T 1 l'\Dd what 10U •Hl In Have aomeWnc to Hin s.vtcel>ltedoeytnllle _,_ --·• - -u ·-don.... a......Adl 143-Kl o.il1PllotCl .... fteda. Q-uM!dadadoltwell. OAJLYPlLOT · ~--. ....... ------· ·----~~-·~~~--........ __ NB ORC EOE SelJ wit.la EASE! lt'aaBR!EZE a.-n.t Me Ml•511'9 ........ .-.... ... -..,....,.......-----~--.....---..... --...... ~..,.._..__..._._ ............. ..-.... -.... ",. ................ _.._.___ -~· ...... -.... -----............... ...,_ HAIR STYLIST ,_ MANICURIST: Renta .. atalloa avail. Newport BNdl. 59-2Z51. HAteYMAM ror ....u eledroaic:a co. Ullll Juitorlll duties. Olilvery Ir p6ek up lA co. tnft. ~·Mutt ba" vaMcl • clrtvert lie. Apply G.L .O . SJstema, 1llS2 CODCloc A-.e.r.v. ' . ' ' • • I • ' I • ' • ...... • . . . . . . . . . (;Jf OM. Y ""-OT 7100 7100 W9111114 7100 ....,w..._. 7100 ~w_... 11ot ........ Wmh4 1100 ....,._.... :._w..._, Mllp r-··-·······-····· .. ....,.. ........•••••••........ ....................... i-iiii··1·i·1·i··1·i·1·i·1·············i•'•········ ••• ••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ ..... ?!!4! ~!!e~ .. ~ ..... ?!~ ~~:.~ ..... !!~~ -=~ =:~o::!.bb: lffaG.Ell PMAIMACY C&.Mll r. 1hnlDIC... ............... 9-t..UO.LAT\,..., LDJAL8'£RETAAV your aprAnUllMlCaJlf°' lm(JOOUMnmHl.l.JI llPM·I All , pd by Latu• Hiiia Rennl ...... ._ , .. ,.._ ~ ..W bJ tM •It• M1mnt .,_IUOM anllable In lblUDl:l• •acb City TMI LOOIC '••-4 . AppllutloH -..... ftl1I fJ) CA. pi"UbM• PPaftllftH ..;;:.~,;;_~---­ -Uib9 few No•.• .-. w -... 1 11.1pu. --.ry xtnt typ•n Mature L•d1 n1ht ~ tor Pakl IA Ad· ¥.-. a.ti. ~ •r• poeUn1 Pey By Ill •II Cuatomen. credltln• c..n.n aod learnln• t.he v-'ed joM ol • ctrcula Uoe om~e T1p• 40 WPll. Pay .cale lo u - parieoce cu cfN11ttoN louted .. Sdlcd Olill.,.,,.., AW Known tor C,.lw nn I In F.uropean mtn'a Ir trviM lor day• •veal.al ~ 40 wpn ,..and. 5'tl womt'f'l'I elothln1. 1h11t'a 4'i eccen . hH tht Olrill-. a.olclan l"GI H.&•1111. • 8H ekUla req'IJ Ca Mir •-' Tr.U.home WC!ft-\tl>tolahourtper tn.pwdQ.-6,IT,....hr. followln•po1 •v•ll week. Call the Store Odld Huat. kh. City w_.•, hpt-AMf...,,.. ..._.,. IOI' iotervl•• School bit. 115 14th. St. 3 Jharp a&ala w tf l h & mamnt bkgd. 2 .......... H.8.0.U__. •-F/lfc l Pi t. . ~ • IMaa .,.._. ---111n WWi&ow few af)tl't '*h mobU• la41 4 hra ... w.,._c.aa._. ,_.,... 1-alltft ror ..... ~-·"" oo "' llr daU1 . .,,,.. Call ,.._. l-v.. 1~·--..., -....u» 8lart ~t 2ad ~ --~~a'*' :, SMr-.Ctertl .--------THI GUILD Pl&rT.Uaing Mttt'• o.,t-A ... Mt1rt · DllUCi ,. h ,,,.Qeril S hatrp ICUl_" or -ca ts w/knfdg of h1gh M04 W"'1M, I" 0oney.s.vmca • Loall f a,.h rrwn " clothin.c . prior bkgd nee. 2 hM an imnlClla .. open· ~ A I HZ-ll 16 In« for a career mJnded fi /t. 1 f'/l II r>Q1l. are H + comm . OfflE Cl.Ell mMlD '°' a--a-OMAMIGAL NOSTISS _ ~ ft 1n lftal ,. ~~tlo w •--tired pen on Ap ply Dlllet• ..__-. b•for• eoon 27 1 -....-i~ 1-..._,In ol Ill an R•l. ~ ,o. «'an lal&Atb a __........ • •• lkll --· "' -•Malaa. 8attloa M• uner while you •...!!!!!~ aaall ,..ebble pania for H ,; ..___....z...__, ....,., •-.a.a.a--•a'f n.M1cllaolcal and •let Phooe CMr'k, Wio; HAVI!: Vt:'rlY N I.C E CUS- TOMERS• Flllnl(, lite typln1. 1eneral om ce wort&. F.Qwtl Opp Employer_ lndivklual. M...cbanttts • ,.,. prom 1th1:trlng . Call fo r appl. to Ina fr acCOUDtin« b1cll ,.,., up lnw r vlf'W OITBSSSS • BU., _,_ .,..._,,.,., --·• tnimKbaNcai mJ<'bjH GUU..8 alhbilu Apply 'armer• luorant't! Pre1l l 11 lo u 1 n•w parll RhJM>O•lblt for blwa 1·$ an y oa r ~will train you 6 na\lac•loaoromp1ny = layout. del•ll. tn.n oo S4~0 Y a ~1Ulhallcoaunl1a1on1 Type tOwpm 811nk . ' deslandepanment ()por1o.N e ~ JOU S.a:m Bf>forf' eacrow , or lu1vninr1e pnlVlde1 environm ent 1W p.ow 1t you 'II be back.around prcih1rred for dui.lklol(lJla wOl'k u · H 0 ST 11 S • G I R 1.:. ...... wn• ln • re Irvine t'ompl11a l'h 111nmenh l';xr rlleot l"IUOAY, t>t.RSONAL Wlll'dinl Life Um~ l)ro 144 4101 Auyumci 6 wtri. bcrwllta 41i wa11e1. Sl!lCJlETARV feuloo C all Oene wbdia Contec l Pu1oone l. Dlbrd for full df'ta.lla -~~7 IKl6 l Equal Op ~ ca. moat \WCI~ •.SllJ PortW11lY Errwloyer )Ob you l'Ol&ld •ver drHm IMSUIAMCI LOAM SIS f M °'' Poai.UOn ,.....,... .. ....., ...... I Lllance \O very a u A.-.C'f ~ ol n«A/VA t911"1 Nlll1 rel.IAl!d •n t-'\re • c uuaity . com lou pat'katilna ""·n Y1lllilr wt&h .,.,._..s • m e r c I a I 11 n " 11 u n ual °"°'1-l&CUtY to ttruw t>ua.1.neaa m•Utr1 10 • dcr#nte.r. E•JH'rt ence wt1h raptdl.Y eaa.>aodJOK c~.~aoph11t1ca\td req 'd R o b tr t Nu n n .. 11on a l m ort1C1'Jll! aunmphr@re ln1uran~ Aalot· lne. bankr r wbllr t"nJOYIOlt m«IG2 the a.>le1111uot wurk 101( IHTlllOI DISICiH 11 urround1nic11 of th" -·.... Newport &aeb /l rvine ruu"' area ol Oran11e County lllac1.tcaJ Kecep11on.1a1 • lnauranct" H1llcr lor labor atory. CMll Jao 114()-0140 ' Medical olfc Ped•r.t ncs, 2 operungs, RecepOoru.'\l Ir Med autat Exper pref Wnte Ad 1131. cto Tbe Dally Pilot , P 0 Box 1.560, Costa Mesa. Ca W£IJ8 Great rompe n11a tioo , flUJ~ boun ,. m\ICb vanety are ~wa.rdl lo a 1elrl with &uperb ap pearan«," ~room1nl(. SofM olflce 1klll1 are ~ary Please c:all m ......,.from l Lo4ooJy Needs aha.rp • oritai:uzod E a c e II e n t b" ru i f It i. pe raoo fo r g~neral Salary commen11urate aecret.arial, httht book w 11 h e xp e ri c n c e 4'i ---------• keeptnl( tit typing Ac· performance fo'or app't MIDICAL ClOWlla payable " phon•· call 975 10110 ui.k for SIClfTAIY o rderlnft. 833 2 162 . Marla Host.en. Xlnt oppty to Newport Be h s upple me nt in com e ~c · -COU>WELLIAMl<EI Welcome new residents . ----------1 Res1dent111l ~ p/t. F1ex hrs Need y Mort1t111(c t'o car & t y pew rt t e r IMYBfTOI ACo'dwell Bunk1•r<'o Ho spitali ty Hoatess 40PIOPLE An equal~p<>r Co Hotel Exe c utive Secretary. Tops lulls req . Hotel exp. pref. Some ac· ctol(. Newporter Inn. 644-1700 Carol Warsaw X 544 E.O.E. Service. 547 3095 1 MEIDID LOT PHSOH Sept 28th & 29th unmedrnte openm.: Con Hille lrvine7:30-t:OO I.act sales mana1<er li1ll $3.40 per hour. CALL Yale..'4 TODAY V /W Porsc he, 493-4!>11 557-0045 LVN chatJCe duty 11 7 fu ll tune or part lime Cood sala r y Mei..i Vt•rclc Ulrlv Hosp 001 Cenll'r St C.M ~-SSM Sharl>. mature person for t>usy neurolo~1st office Npt fich 80wpm die Laphone. Some i,:eneral d utie s llcavy expc r pno! Salary & bene f1la Cull 642· 1067 Mcd1raJ Receptionis t + some a~:.1llt 1n b a r k Pt'd 1atr1l' o ff l<'t' Prt'ferably mature 1"r IOl(C benf'fll!.. 645·41>70 Mn. Austen E•celle nt c ompan y benefit•. Call l'JJeen at "2·4321. m 21.9 for appointment Ol4M81 CO.AST DAl.YPILOT 330 w. Bay St .• eo.t.a Mesa F.qu.al Opportwuty ___ E_IDPo--.._yye~r __ P1rli1ng Atte n da nt Male/fem .. pt & F-t1me Call betwn 10-Sp m , 673-4800 ------ Partd.oa Am. PAlllMG SUPEIYISOR linmed.iate operunii for .-n assistant parktnl( 11upervLwr at our busy parklni: structure 30 to 40 hours a w eek Good startm11 :111lury l"or 111> pomtmenl C1:1 II Dorothy Uower al f7 I 4>67S.2790 Equal upply emple>yt'r Mtf PART TIME EVENINGS Ha Hl.uepiltg ~isor 3723 lirch St MAJ.D Cull Uml· ltarbor M EIJI(; TRANSCfUHJo:R llm<'. rard1olo.1:y t1<·(', Nt·w;wrt ~:.>4() A A.dull'! w1lh outo.t:.ni..1111~ attractive l)t'ri.on.ilH•l·i- who en.JOY wor k1n11 v.1th L luds Over 21 Sl.•rt a t Car~-;;;iec:t pos1t1on "9wpori a.odt Inn Hotel Npl Bc h currently available for ----------i ___ 67S-3463 __ _ hard wcrktnR lod1v1dual ----------~ ~ ~rH~ee,!'~g :i;;:::~-----1 Ma1<ts, apply 1 he Inn at l.al(una. 211 N <:0111-1 Hwy, l..aJ(UnB twad1 p.irt ~ 50 per hour J'hnn1• pra!' 64 2 432 1, ,.,xt :.!!.O Ii< h BETWt:t;~ <t 011 5 011 PM LI.AD Grave yanl ah1tt ~nin1t for qualified peuon 11 uperv l aln ~ clos e tderaoce precision in Jecllon m o ld ln fC in medical dlVllJIOO Rapid f(rowth fo r per 1on qualllied. U ' fHmte W.cll.Uc Day &tuft, previous ex per w ith elect ro meclwucal bacll1tround t.n ~ " m1unlen»nCf' of lnJtctio n moldln c machines o r 111 mil ~r eq&apmmt OD.tato.1 Isl 2~J -" 3rd ~h1 rt open 1nits AC l'l!Pl•n R ~ or UPf'n•·nrf..t 1nJerl1on m oli..l1 n i,: rmaclu.ne aper uton The1'C art• Pt•rm;in,.nt open1nl('I with w .. 11 mtabbsh~'<l 20 yr old 3 /\ com pun y 11 ltad cr in thermo-plast tr'\ llupul l(l'Owth for 1nd1 v1du&h showlmc de-11u· tr• lw p1t rt uf t1w l(•am Xlnt bt'o••ftt' meludlnY. t-omr•ony fH1111 medlcal & hf1• '"' 1tu11l chou-.· ri1•nl al prnitr .1 m t. cmpluyl-t' m1·t'nt1v1• IHO )(tam CIMCO 26:i lini,:~. < M ~ l'.qu.tl ( >1>1>0rtu111t' t:mplu>(·r r r t.' ~ ( h u fJ I " I ti .. c't'rtlf1rat•· or 1•1p.•nl'n• ,. Ut II 640 11H2<1 around prf'ferred with , .. LOOtC ~In bank r"lalf!fl product.I. ~l.olmum or 2 140.-tlOO )'1'11. purchuln• H ~r 1~111!!!11!!!!!~~!!1!!!!!!~!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 required S•l•ry rom m e naurate with f!ll paimce. Xlnt wl)rll lnl( oond. " ~flt. lnl"ltad Ina pe1d grouv in• "' pro nt lhannl(. <.;ontact Mr" K.ni.Uon 549-0802 t:t-'uaJ <>wor Y.mplyr R E A I . Y. ~ T A 'I Y. SA.LY.SMAN WANT fW f.A.KN IH' TO 1~-' Ct>M MIS..'tlOl'f Nl-:T J C•n earn r roff1 ~lK to f HiOK annU11lly 2 t"ind w l why n.-w Ill" l'11rn t.111 SH hfort' ('()mf' 111 111 with tbt-m J ()u r p ft11l u1 t 1n•·111rn'4tY,. ltuid 1hud1<,.I t,.rrn" 4 f'r•• \l'I 11ppl" l(Stlnr,. ~ Jo"IM llYf why W I' VI' .,,, ltll' t.-...t lhirlll ll'••nv. N tt itf f'll A11k tor 114 r lloward V'..C, W.12 H .. :.Af ... :~·f A'I ~. (Jfo'V I( f., MJ\Nf\(,V.H n .. w •1ff11" in ()KflflJj d"l 'lh r X 111 lllJl>fHllHlll Y f11 t f o•,11 •1'\talf' t1t1tlll'f ( .•• 11 ,,,, rn <11 ,. 1 n I ,, rm .i I 111 r1 m ;.MKT "'~ "·;; JC...;al YAlllll' •,.,,1"' It• ,,, unl1t't•llM"fj W1 II t r k in l1Tl r.1•; t\JIJt f11t Hill. thf' rtlill\l&tl!r bd&hlhS*\ (tJWninv for 111 .. n .. .,J ,all'll pt-opl.-1•11 J lly 11WTl"d with n;,t1on•I rf' ftnaJ 11~tem t,x<,.lll'nt w•1r k1fll' • <1nl1 11111n ' ~..m IW . n1mm1.nion Joo.-1·•ir1f1d,.nl1.il Al•P l I ,tit 7~'f fl;>;/fi f,Xl'!'U .,,..,1em-. f<edllvr'> RfCff'TlOHI ST SALES l'u II & part ti m,. po111 IWldrnt A1"'11. 11 7 f' fT, ~ 1tV•1lablt' fk<:_,.,I 7 a ,. rr fc;.-ltMlrl'lllf"fll 1(.-fr r .. nc ... rrrg11 rt-11 '""°"· N~w"°rt Villa CA.II M,_ 11'11rna, ll'll 4'1:.!. ~*I •11'&4().Wll KfSTAI IRA N'T II Y.f.I• lwJ C.~. pr"AUf<." dr uv f'11.r1 tlltl'I' J.un1 h 11h1 tt 11t1A'•". " H l'ull llm 1· coontl'r h"IP n,.,.,,,..., l.l"'rn . "''m" wkntl P411 "1 t11iur M••411 rr~ ~,.,.,,14 Mr Y.lwr,1>11 , ,, 11 .. I(.. , , II <I ,. fl ' " • frT'.,lflVI ht!IN-1"'~ t > f l\1r1"1rt •• ,.... c .. all ltot1 :! :. "'° fU>(t/A ~'.tlt.llur1mt K ~;:on1 ('KY Yllll'.11 <.lll<'K Y.N llmnv ~I~ 1•...,vmn .. 1 K111 h,,.,, """"''°""'' Y.xi-11~ J-\Jll llr"' P•f111m .. I ,1,a.n "' pie •u n I It•· llldl ~t m•>1whn ,. f r t"O" f oud & 1' n n It.. I rufonn., "'JppllM ~~ P< H. l • .al( lit Ii fenuur111nt 'tlaWrr p('f '>lffi I u II II mt· ~na r k hdr lr ,1nt' C\u.bhou:.•· '3 "ll pn t1r " full (luh pri~il M'r"' J ,H" k ; :11 'i :.1111 C' •• II I .» 3 .$J ~ f)"11v .. ry fl:tv>' full t ltnf' .. 1Jllf1 llf(IP f)I•" ilVlul Y1AJ 1 .rm •·x~1 l•1 +-Mrn "" 111 fl r11 ,,.., hr ''" .. ,.,,._, ''"''"""Y 111,1n1• I n I .. r .. I I ,, II, ",, , " ~ll IM2 ~I""""°''"''" full 11rn• "'' .. t 1 I',. I',, 11rm ... 1 n 1Jt. Mlf" tl"lf> lfl I J'lm "4A!utP llllly ,. 1nll·r""'ll In f'IJ<Jk lnl( "', .. , .. ,,PIJ T"'°"" thru .,,.1 111 , lit KJtrtwn 'Ounl''> ~2'.J t. <.'fit.lit Hw y 1173--~ ~. t'\Jll tim~ '°""'1111.0 in JV>ta.11 hardw;,r,. \tor• !"k)~a)'l>, or t-.ve-. ~· M Ike J ohnJ,,on ii l 11 W Wn!<'hl ()', 1.2'> FWc:h,...,lt-r C \1 ~I~ Supervisory duties m . I INVENTORY I el ude Ins p ect ions, I dlre<:tmR housecleaning I COUNTERS I MA.IDS 1-:xpenenc~ Cull t1m1· & weclte~. 642·30.'JO M t-:Ult:AL Secretary for Orthoped1r offll'l', full 11mt' d:iy'i mu!>I ht· knowledi,:l•aule m l1ikmi: ~1cal h1Mone~ ltap1d typ1ni: & tr;;nscr1b1nR Sulary 1·ommt•n:.u r ate W 1 l h a h ii I l 1 Cl> f'. X 1icnC'llc<'d ooly n•'f'fl 11 pp ly Coll bc·tw<-1·n 9i.tm IOam. Mon thru fo'rt IM !nx; As.le for Andrea f:tjual ()pPortunll)' Employ1•r Part t 1m 1· :ift,.r11111111 iieneral OHll'f' WO( k ( \rl I IM2 0411 lte.tJur ant SGT. Pfl"PEIOHl'S l'rt' ~rhool Tt'.H'h• r ., t-·o1.won l'>I ;,,r•'d I-1n .. n SIMSIOf SAUSS 1-\.tll llml' poi,1i1on f:x pent'nC" h el1>fut. will trJ1n Somi-<'l1·r1r.il "'Ori! In vol v1•1I I' I t• ( m;1tur1• 1nd1v1<.lulfl (·.,II ~..,., (~ .. taff. etc Related ex-I 'r' ··~rw1 • 11111·11 1· 11.,1 ..i·rv1""' firm r• PfIZASTOH penence prt>ferred. t-:n I o N 1-: o F O l • 11 I JOY ou:lst.andt.nJC company I s I' .,. < • 1 /\ r. I be n e fits . Appl y 1n l «llSTOMEHS J1.:f':1-.11s l pc-f'M)fl, 9am noon, Mon l 'l'lfl<:lfl INVENT(lft\' Maids, for Cost a Mt·'a IM . 3200 Jl;&rbor Hlvtl fuU t1m1! ~ weekend~ Part Unw hf'fp ovn 11< for 1nsertmi: & l)'Hll-: •'.1rly Sun AM 1111ly L A '1'1111•0'> ~ OG37 or IY\tl ~1-1 deJU"f'('. C:1hf l1· .. l'l11n~ 11 u ir"" 1nt..i I1 ~ t• n l. l'" r t 1f1 t· it t •• 1> u I t I'' ma tun· v.1•11 ~roo111t'l1 1n ttoal·h1n1• t•lo•mt·nt.t 1 "' ihVldual t<1 111'\ .1, rt'< c•p nalun1l '0<·1ul :.r·wnr•· lt•..U.'>l fmnt 1fr·.,k '1 u'I Now h1nni.' lor lull & f>JM lltnt' 09f'T1Jnl'' ·•l h.M··•llllfl no•ar () (' \ 1 rp<rrt \!.., v IJU! rfa)' & hour' ld•..,I 'llJ(.11Jl"1nt<ntu l Ill• 1,m1· fur ti II II .. I' V. I \ f' ' (,, .. 1 II r1 ,. n I 11 u r I' r ,, fn. PenlOfl.nel <'Ol 'NTEn Soper v11ot• 1·hili..I ' J I' huw· ··~p;·r11·nc I' ~'""' MARllOTT HOTB. I 40 l'l·:o l'l.J· MAJ.00 Wi\NTl':O Jf~I S Cst Hwy. Lu.iun.i llc•h ~ t1 v1l1t''> 111 pr<1m11ll' n.f,.r1>1ll't"'> 'I q1111.tl .,1.,,11 hroudt•n & und1•r\t.1n•J ""' t''"Jr\ lmm1•1l1,1l1· phy:.11·.JI l'll VHIHIOll'fll llJll'flln>' l .tll !' AAWl•ll) Otl'ICr"· 1·hil11 & •·\ dlu.1t•· 1;.io 01.:!J SAUS UDY '.01NewportCentcr1Jr 1 1 f\..-1•.1>1-:1> Newport f:leat·h. 1-X>t-; """Pl .,.1111 :111111 Hot.el 'l'lmekt-eJ><>r ti uf A c-omputer payroll expcr pref Newpor lcr Inn . 644-1700 ext 586 Macve K.wnar E O E Housedeaners, lop pay, e arn up to SS-+ fo r Jamce's R.a~l(e<.ly Ann. "fUe&. Fri 8-3. 645-1800 Uou11ecleaners Wanlf'd Jo\111 or f> IT Hoom for anvanct'mt'nl Xlnl I x.un '1prr1 Is I . p . 11 t " yo 11 r ljca n -.; for lrH·St· :a fl d () I II t• r 1t c .m p o r a r .v 1ass;gnmcnts. I WAREHOUSE I ASSEMBLE RS I ELECTRIC I ASSEMBLERS I I 1-:'<pt·r.•>nred I I M ACll OPEH MAIL/EDIT CLERK Busy dalll processan~ co has operunit.'i on l!>t & M1od1cul Flt~·•·1>1111111:1t Orthopedist 11h'. cx11(·r pn.f l'rrf'd. 631 l20ll Nu....e Aide lmme<11alt' uperun.: al Rale1J!h 11111~ Ho11p1 t ;t l , N('w por l Beam 11 to 7 stuft, ex- peri Pnce pr eferred 714 6455707. EO E 2ncl sh.lfta. fUU or pa rt _ _ ___ _ lime. Handle slatUJI calls ---------• M/f' from acoou.ntanlJI Ir he lp ,ART-TIME R.ECB'TIOMIST PIX We nt:'ed a very t·flnM'll·n llous. personahle ind1v for our exec ofr.t·e~ llr.., from 1~ Mon ,.'rl (;all 8J2..8600. E 0 E Part time help wanted. Mon &1oc Tues nii.!hlb f o r prod u ction Minimum aie 20 Apply al P ennys aver. l b60 Placent.aa. Costa M1>:o;a 11ru1• r ,. '• C ,, 11 t I' r w 11ar ... 11h 1111 1lt•v1•lor1 mt·ntal tro·n1t .,,ti.in 1575, 40 hr. :-0.·ml r•• .. urn•• t.o:.ibl M1chell>4m. ln1n1· ffl7LS Pnnted (;1rcu1t Board., Establl,,ht-11 11row 1n 1? rom11any 111 lhl' Sanl.i Ana lnme <.;o mplrx area ha"! unm~1»lc opcnin11s for the follow1n•! 1"'"1 ll<t1\.\ RKeptiCMlist (Typist 1-.Xf.1 Al'>ll J'>'l\I "'Ith l'n ikk.t"l:µ1111-li<><it S;,Jt·, utfwf' 4 or 5 dJ~i> 10< hh ~t &-Sun Ca U 675 328l RECEP'llONISf Sharv IJl'"l)ni1bl1· 1n<f1v111u11I f11r front olf1c,. "'"rll 1n II H rt' a I ••., t 11 l ,. 1d I 11 •· Prolto$s1on;,I t t'lt'phon•• m.mnt'f'. typin~ 'kill' n'Qd twal estat•· 111 111· I -.1rabl•• Call IW> lii.oM •'"'""'" ~r,,._ 1nC t tt 11f ltn 11vvurtw11t11·' r .. r .111 '.UH f'ffi1•11l l1J-.1°rl 1111 \•K.tr 1111> 1,.•rl11rrn.HH•· l'lt.•J. .. J.01 "'l/fklnl! I olllll ~ t bt• llS & 0\ •·r ,\ lllllY an p._-r..1Jf'I ZJOrlS t: Un:o.lul SJnt.i Anil I lt-1)1hl ' l"H>llt tit 'ltl'l'lon.tld"' I t II i' Rest.1uranl ZAC'S Fur 1·xrlu.""'' • t11l1lr1·11 "tc" ,. !'11.J c,t 111. • .1..1 r:x v•·r 1·''*'nl1 .d L• 1\fa).(a."n ~II Kak!• Sah>:>lo<ly ._,,m & y.,.,j II. t-'t1 Wum .. n ·· app.ir• I ,h1111 L1tl o Vii I J 1• • lilJ.56.11 Sklt"'l~r>1on. ~rmant'nl full t1rn•• w11l tratn H \1 i\ ti r am " ('a t a I 11 It ~:rwroom. l81!f NeW"111tr1 Hh d . <.:o:l ta "'t"\a pa y benr-r 1i.. C ar ~ Ss:!0105 I SlllP HF:C CLK S : T fl 11 I' ·' ' 11 ·' • 1~ coonhnate qua lity c-on trol wtlh edit dept & o ther re lated d ullf''> Must have ac<'OUnlinR ur bookkeeping ex 1~r & I#· able LO operate II) k••y ad dJnS( machane by tnu1·h Ple1.i.'I(• call for a1111t NURSE AIDE Private duty We are in need of A.trk'!\ to work in pnvat e ht'ac h a r Pll hom es We e k I y 11 a y . p I u !> tr<1n'lpOrl a t 1on al low&llC<' 4 to 40 hour. per w1't'k t:ull for 1nforma l.ton. UpJuhn Hl'11llh (;ar t.- ~rv1rCti, 7!>2 O'J94 Part Time IWE JEAM JOIS Transportation pro' 1111-.t fro m Bnsl ol & Uiri·h Stftt't Hou.rs 6pm lam $10 bonus for llpm 7Jm Moo shift only S:I Jll PN hour Sat. Sun. Mon & Tues avad part & full lime on regular :1h1fts JH &over ESTIMATOR I t:t•nt•r di k no"' lt'•I 1"· 111 l'('U Mfl! 11r11<'1" ·, ,,. 11w rl'd W1• an· w1lhni• t11 t r ;11n Prt•\ 1ou' l'l' fi tiurc•ha..,mv or .... mv .11 ttns! ciq:.•1.'r ht·lpru1 IK~St fl.t!rOI ~rotor IMCllDllU B>llUS Mow Hi~ !-..ilc-..p..rwn w<tnlt"d full A f>Jrt urrw ~l;;n • <um m1,i.11111 n1 ht'rH'f 11 ' >' 11•1 cf "' IJ I k I fl I! •I I l;l'l'Jtht•r1• \J1J11\ Ill ltousecleimer .. rr. t• rr. uwn lr&ru1 Top m I , a1·.1t.11n• ro •ff'r r:d 11 t.onu'''' ;\1•\1·1 ,, f1·1• I 673-0068 646 4871 ~per, part-lime . li;te med1coJ l(roup, mus t be 21. 11peak f}lKllsh & dnve . Apply al 722 Baker St . Ql8ta M~a tkuiekeepers. full time & Pfl'. Rood workinR t·ontil uons. 8 pd holldays E OE Bay view Manor, I 642-3505 HOUSBHPU 1':1le r 's Inn. Lag una Beach. 9 JO to to 2. Mon tbru Friday $3 50 h r . Call "94-3004 btwn Noon -and6PM IELL~ C'all 11r <:11m1· In T111t:" Irv.no· 1))..1441 2 1112 llu• .. 111•'' ( ·c·11l1·r f)r. "' ~11.H• ~IX llu11t.11~tl)11 ll1•a111 147-)4'1 >19117 Wamo·r A'•· ;i:!J~1 l.al(una N .Jtul'I IJl.0542 27!1!l7 ('al)Ol R11;11l SAFEGUARD BUSlN...:SS S YSTEMS INC ~ Fairview Rtl C M 54Y·:MSI M.alntenanCt' man for :;! unit apt complex 1n C M 642-5073. <2 IJ )865 3851 I We are loolunlt for an Nur1>ery Attendant fo r Ulurch Sunday mominR 7 45 to 11 45 & !!Om e wcekd:iy m orn1n11s Ne w p1J rl H 11 rl>o r Lutheran Churc h, 798 Dover Dr N B NUl'llel Aide!\ 7 3. full or port u mc f;xpen enced S3 25 to $4 per hr Will tr ain ret•ent l(rad~ & housewives S2 90 to S3.J5 hr Metia Verde Conv llo&p. G61 Center Sl. C.M 548-~ 557..0045 Cf\-Llr\: ICMf'OllAlh' PtllSONNll ~llMCl\ 3723 lirchStn.t He...,.art•ech 0..hMMr Mr-Y. Rep. /\hthl)' to l'ommun11·att' wl'll, follow up '" l"\~n Ual Some prod11r1on ron trot I cxper 1s hl'lpful Lead hts,pKtor l"or rrubta.ry MLH pnnl cd circwt mfJ( Rt>qw rl' mm I year exper with ML B ·., Le .td bat• k ~ prf'ftrred Wt• of fer a n xln t benef•l'> packal(e "'h1ch 1nrludei. I outgotnl( penon to sell & NURSES Supple ment in· I rna10lJW1 mdoor plants rome wtth fun Be a Prof llowlekeeper. hv-1n /OUI, Santa""" I full & part urne position!\ Model Ir keep present "'"'· d.a f dlx "Ue!ll '5J.Oll0 avatlable tweeke ndl> re JOb Daytime c la1tses """ ys or " 71.'1 N .. , .•• n I P I PASTE U P ARTI ST Some H Sehl draftin g helplul. 4 day work week Pd belwf Ca II 979 7660 Mon Ulru Thur .. medical. dental. hfe ins Profit 11 har1n R. paid vacauon.~ dnd ho~d•>~ Plea.we-all. 714 835 14f.4 BELL IN D STR1t;s. "~ s I> ho L N. 1 " .. qi.ared. lease ap1> Y in , me. aj(una iicue · Cln If&. rt Hlod, I person Mon tbru 1-'ri. 11 !> rvTW PBX Answennl( Servi<'e e xp w /elde rly pre f. C>ff I SO COAST MO DEl-'i ~ralors. lmmed111tc S alary $6SO·S7SOt r:no .te• so COA.5TVILLAGE v...- 1831 s Ritchey SI Santa 1\1111, ('/\ Equal Oppty f':m plyr 1 IOGER"S 2970 aperuo~ ror expenencf'd +bon1.111 & 1 P aid V1&c ll f':<tunl Opportun.t) I 714 ~ ---&quahfied people Start PnntiOJt l.IOn. 7•500 · --r-:m plovt·r m t f . .J G.AllDEHS NURSES AIDES lllll saha.ry dependent on 100k PASTIE UP IK)US.EKEEPER ·to hve L.--------2301SanJoaqum 3_11 & p/l 11.7 exper exper . Paid va cation. LookJn~ for 11 rompany 111 w /aenu iovabd. Llte Jerry needs several jtuys Hills Road pref. Gd pa y. S m a ll medical ms. 64,S ~ or where you C•n bwld ,, how!e work & mul11. I& ftals <over l6 ) to help 1~CD~M~~~~~640-··S94-4 ronv hosp. Costa Mt.>sa. _8J3.._2_12A__ career' We would like to Own trans. Call aft Spm, withticketsalestosport.s r 549-3061. PBX ANS Serv w1ll tra1n tallr. t.o you O>mpo:.1n~ ~846-6478 .... br t tart ---------Dept. now acct•pting ap· _. _ _ evenl.S. .... o 11 . Maid. man for .cene r 11I ---------• 7-3 ai 8-4. Plea11 ofc in plications for paste up Houeelleeper live in want· Opptf Y to ~.Saupt ii yoeau'rlel ~-. cleaning , paint NURSES RN 's needed med bldg. 2 wks ptl va r. Apply The Pennyaavcr. ed by senior citlten . ree eves• am. ine. etc. Older man pre· for pri vale duly 111 631.aMO Moo-Fri B 5 UlOO Placent.111 Ave C M ......... dn've . La Habra C7l0J7Z-448. ferred. Permanent Job; -~ private beach are a PIX OPIL nwn. momml(s. a rea. 213/691-6043 o r Legal Sect 'y. trainee EToroarea. 830-J32l homes. 4 to 12 hour ahifta Earn whlJe you learn _ 1 ..,,_..111.A'-. 7J4~Eves. needed for bUlly lltiit•· ........................ -.-available. Call for In· A 1 I( r1U"''~ t.lon firm at Fashion ___ _.., j h Telephone ns wer n f'1t1-~--· n-·'"'pd ~ i.. da'/ per llTAJL f ormati o n . Up o n Service full t1me1part ...... '"'" .. """'-' week. Balboa Island. laland. Xlnl s kills Health Care Serv ice&. lime. V11r1 ed 1h1ft11 in wtb fset pren room ,._ary.CoatactJaoet o.t Ph• a retail import aft e eo Expn1 • trainees. Min ~ _ 7S-CM31 cha.In b presently ex -7S2-0885~~~·~~~~~~ ~Loe e:::r v lll(e20, Pennysave r 1000 pa ndlng tbroughoul-: l'lfll!F·AS.JoNtSLAND P\acmtia_.CM _ ._.AL SICBTAIY Calli. To meet th.111 ex· •mKl(ffKM' Nwpt Bcti. airport ana, pmdorl we Med s harp. N'"1ol( roeTAMESA/IRVlNE p ROD UC T I O N ~--f'U.J _._. ....... , 00 SH, sal•rv _...__,_ ... ,c lndJvidual.s d LI 1 ,, TUSTIN WORKEflS ..... _...... -1 ..,..__. .--r ay ve· n ., HUNTINGTON B"'ACl~ & llAllM' OS"!D. 3 .5 yn ex per, for o ur maoal(em e nt :;:'_':...week, d•ya nex· r, Corncated box co h1111 ~ lltlgalloD corporate, trainee program. Ex· "-Tlble·. Penonal care fr Ideal lor stude nts " ~ lor dependuble for• aclUllve pnvau IJC)Odbenellta. 752-2510 celJenl beginning bene It housewives. M:any co employees Will train resort. Start ¥nmed. -=---------• pvwt.b potential. Flnt meal prep for elderly beoefitJI includin~ paid Xlnt benefits ln » 11row· Esp. pre fe rred. Will ~llCMTAIY ... .,....... wouJd be In J9dy ln Corooa del Mar. vac•tlona . T y p1n1t ~co. Muat be over 18. tnAD.P\aDUme.APPblo Nwpmt•adl.fullti.me s-Pr.a.co but must Call for Interview. Up-Uwpm ... E .O.E . Cell Apply la person before penoa, 419 N. ·co-a~J poeiUoa. Salary com· be wlllia« lo relocate John H ealth Care MMZIOllloo.UlruFr1. 4pm. 15S61 Del Amo Hwy, La&. BdL. or ca 1 111 maw wttla nper. wttllla Calli. lf JOU aN! .s.r.~~+'i~ces~. 7~5Z-4113~~~· ~~ PBX~ p /l. Sh1trp Ave .. 'I\aatin. See Pete. !,!~M·UZl , a1k for C.Ullr.Ntl8oat42-f5P. lilllsut.t lo a manahse--: Wdy lo woril afterooooa. _..._:'C:.,,. ....... tt1 -. m.ot urHr wlt a OFRCl•TICIS lilrlVla,IM-ISM. -~ r-u• l.9AL Tl•A• ,.._. adtlDc co . .end !aerptk penoo to do lit& SWft ,........ for 2 llrl ,,rftce1 1CU' ..uaat to P .O. Box ll8'0ll CGPJinl. fUin« Is PettUonClrculalONI, we have Immediate need lllarl>. orga.olUIG •7, SH P'ranclaeo, al Ices Com ... S7toSIOW. openlnp for t ralneet to ~ w /f,004 t llUla. ..:M::WI=~-----:::" wOJ~aln. Newport tull or part Ume, work w or k o n v a r I o u s S-ol bumor ....,.. M+HA9•tlMT Phermiceutlcela, 897 own hra, Houaewlvea, macblnel In our fabn c11· ='=aper lq civil k llth Street, Newport tlludea&a, retirees over t Ion dept So m u • corporate Local executive aee 11 ................. 7 .. 11 ext11 •• S61.-:M 7·11AM or lmowledt• ol machinery a. Wpful. C.ll cwna&lY ...,paoyed pro-.......... _. " · WM delh'abM • u.. •blJJly 10 llereclltla at (114 > f.-..1 or aimU bull· omc! a.ERK . l lltl lftllrltaad1lml>leB1P'1 _... -...-cte.1rtoc1ub· offlu. Birk& u p er. mSTOll a ..... plua. ..;;.;;;;...;;,...__, ______ , ltUUal eatra In com e . bllllplul. VanOUI dutlea. I 11rd or P1lb koowled1e, ....._. S,.CWl6et CHdld•t•• muat be N\ceH.8. loeaUoo. Mon· full U rn • ovu 18. 1.llDMonnwla C.11. t-\111 u m .. !IJm tu fil'm 1'1•·~nt. i:arut1 lt'leµhont• .Julb Ot'<."10::-.llJ~ t\pµh in pen.<111 tu "'r l-'1Jent1·' 111 H.obf>rt Ht-m '>'1lh.irn fo'ro!<l 4t """" I IOI Quail Sl N .. wpc.1r1 k-·;ll'h UCEPTIOMIST ~for lnlt'm dllllfHJI <'PA firm 111 "'""' r111rt lfl'arh Mu:.t h1v1· front uffi<'e .ippearancf' & bt' 11ble t o ha ndll' bu'} (.Jhone$ Typrni,: 50 wpm reqwred Pleas ant en v1ronmcnl with \ urit'd dweo wll ;14 159 11741 ll8k for Sue or Lilah ltECS'TlOMIST /SEC'Y Newport ~nler. front of f1~ appearance a must. l)eavy pbonef., !SOmt! l Y 11 1ni;t Perm parl 11 m 1· I ~ :Kl pm ~S470 RecepOorwit T ypl!ll, fo'1eld Newspaper Synd nds i.pec1al person . bu:sy phones. plea s ant at rroptwre. idnl benefits ~00. Recept1on11it Front o fr needed f'ull lime for bu sy N w pr t Ophthalmoloi;t1s t 08 urr Mon-t"r1 9-5 Mf>.2471 RECE PTIONIST Mature woman 2 to 3 dys wtt. It typ1n1<. Rood on phones. flexib le hrs 7Sl·2787 RECIPTIOMIST ... 11pt·1wnl'~ day & n1~h1 COOK~& w ITK !o:.""":." < ;oo" ,. "'' 23962 Alicia Priiwy Miuiolt Yl•to 77().2448 Re.t11urant SandW'll'h person wa nh.'<.l & l'OWller help witnlNI ~a w 1100<1 .. a h1ry Call 67~2193 111.·l'ol Ill STANOAIW !->Ill ll·:S .Jm s Rn,l•>I. c M SALES PERSONS Peor..ona11ly plus adulh t n w o rk with an rl ITW\late ludll. On·r :.!I In Lai;tuna, Ca 1>1s trirno San (,1emente are as PAITTIME EVEMIMGS PHONE: Ren.aura nt 642-4321 or494·9466 ~cDonald:!> Mfll'\ full & i::xt 250 Bt•tween 4 51'M part ume help l-lex1blt· Ask fo'or Andrea houn l\pply ~tw.-en 3 & ---- 5 20062 ~ach Blvd 11 B Sales ~-rm ROllMSOM'S KfSTA 'HMIT M<;R full Hewporl lime. 2 locatiOfU. C M or Has ()perunJ(s f''or Brea ~ 00 hr. no pro· COVMtic ~ v1ou!i t'X IH'r need t d Perm11nenl Fu ll t11ne 5'69267 110111t1om avail. Exper r1: Rellwuranl qui red Salary+ comm Saodwtch & ~alud •" General~ :.emblers S..m to II 301i m Hill & p rr uva1I, CXl>l'r Mon f'T1 ~ 50 per hr pref f'ood p re p a r a t 1o n Stock Wortttt!! 9am to I pm f'\a.U tune pos a vail, ex Mon·ThW'l\ $3.50 per hr pc r p r e (. x In I c; o Meal slicer. OeXJble hr.i. beflefits, Apply Per..on , X1nt pay 1f qu~hfied. net M·F', 10-12 I L.nn 's K.ltcbn. 3077 S #2 Fotlli• I.a.cl Harbor Blvd lat C1tr E.O.E. nfU!e Or I Santa An11 __ __ --- 1' !mW747 aft~ Sa.le!!> ~urant S,.. & Hot T• HOSTISS Ener11et1c & creative Mature wom1tn for f)'ench restau rant. APP· sales person needed for Calta Mes1t area . Xlnt commlwoo Experience desired. 642.5456, ty 1n person, as k for C ath y . Plea s a n t P heasant 42$1 Mart is.a. inule Wa y , .NewJ>Orl Tll.fl.OM. Beac h . <Nur 0 C NllDS YOU 1be Loan Department of Airport 1 To fill ava.11.0t'he of or our beautiful Newport ReltaW'anl den from m arine. Beacb olfice hH a n 1m· prr IAnch help, North motorcycle. s portin~ mediate opetlln~ lor an tlB. 982 (IH) l(OOds. moC« sporta, re· experienced R ecep· t&llen. Great oppty but lioniat. RHponalbllilles we we very selective & wW mclude froot olflce ............ want confident winner <MJai. phones, a nd 110me lbMwtv• 6 studntl. typee only. We train H · clerical f'UndlOftl T~P· · ll\iendly, cMpmdable 6 pa1Jy. Via.It ua ai see. Ing o f 40·50 wpm II ~. If 1,0U Ulle Call Mr. SlOM ~. needed to eooll, you'll tike U.11 9-1. olace ""Apply ln peraon ____,_ Thia po1oltlon offera 1t between 2·S weeltday11. ISAL~ ... 1lartln11 salary of S'100 Slmem1ll Ternce. 2915 T V 6 S T E R E 0 Pf" monlh plUll ucellent Red Jllll, ea.ta Mesa Salesperaon. P~er over bentlltl lncludlnlC dental 2l, no exp nt'<I. Mu11t ht• and medical lnaur1ncc Mall Salee Part time l'f.eJIOI\. Apply Moo lhru aod profit a h1rln•. Ideal lor 1lude nt or Fri bum tam.fpm ·~ f1teMe can Mr Peavey rDl&ure lady· SUO per J e f t K e r m R I m • lor more lol0nnaUon at ~30 t o 3. Call Hardware. aeea Harbor (714)&42>-4000. • ...;;;11.~C..;;;.;M~. ----- llf Al. SALIS is.-~...::. i:: rrt.M :I0.1938511. lea.au MZ·IU'? ~ ;..;,.IMflt • 1fib.rmaC)' Clerk for com · £.0.1 ... M/P'IH. _ wllll•I to com mit llyouwantyouradvert.11" muDlly pharmacy No r tT bouHkeeper for Ulara/we•k . ror lq maaaa• to ruch l ••per. nee. lllua\ be J.Awy.r•Dr.6 2boya, ,.,._.. laterview ap. mort people al low. er ptrtoeable. 141·'1411. 1~ • '1rt Uve-ln F'rl· ,,,...... call ~-· Mat , ClaHllled II the Newport 81.eb .,.... .... a .Y.. Po. lrvlne. au.o.D.LS. i. u.. lo. w......s 7CJIUQC men .mo Oollt VW.,e ..... • will pt ...., wt.U with pert/Ume , .... .,.,,.... women. Call Mr . =·=· Mutt bt 1'11ompeonl4MOD ..... C.U Jlllly -.mo Tnde your old ttuff lor Haw IOftlrlda.lna lo MllT new •oodlu with 11 a.-Oed edl doll we.II. Wllll Ad Relulta MZ-5118 0-11\ed ad. M2·56'78 b et w ee D 5 . 7 p O'l !.,a.1~ IOI CaiJ Now! WMIAdHelpf to-llTI Ml..rJlO. ......,.. _. ---- " - , ..... -...--~--- t • J • r I I- ~", • ~ 7100 MilfpWBlc~ 1100 Mcfp'#Blt~ 7100 ....,W_,.4 1100 .... W..t.41 7100 .,,,.... IOIO .:.!:!=z.:.·.:See>:!:;'*"=t»:.:r~26~.~'.::t7t:..:._ ___ r--...:ic::&.-..:a:K.;....;ii-- .;;i;. .................. -··••-.. •••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••• -·••••••••••••••••• ftrowtoY• I041 ttac•••-IOll tt111l1 11• lllO ..... "* • "-""'.,, WMY • ~Ui Coaal a.upper• TYPIST Kenmore waaher 175. .. ..................... -.................. -......... •••••••• ••r llie ra •••ded. = .. law,.,. ....._.... ...)'OUrlMilplGMrtlal ri.-1. °'*""'"for ac Hort• elec dryr IH MdlooftW•mau.ll1a.fl ... IPOfUCan,F•W._ Cafeteri a •orkera W'NUl7 wtlJI ••Ai i*""OM• • • .......,.., ,... :,•out nnLe felt lyplM. Some Ouarlllll&eed 6 deUvored Free KJltna. CaU~o • lamp tbl 9.10 cu!l-otr, 1+1111«. Owv.U., 1 .uow. U .Ta/br. CeatodlH• u. ~ ..._ a;.pr •· ' t Tuctwu.. ~>:t'i:'.-a c:tra~ dlrital ....._ !Ml\lded ~ 'lllcl'r. Weaned. Tramed. amkr 1l1 lamp sis. P.U. truck ~. a hp. fl '111w Cltrlli Typlat W\tb WWd mwecnal•• 1 ..._.... ... 11 .,. cau'1..ue1ia '°' ln ........ ...-er'JNI TOPrr..erretria l?cu m1.mea.rtl. wood ladder, am Sl. Qsl lri1P69trauoa..,. 2 •. 11 1 b r St• o o _., 11 ......... 1 ..... ..... &AMVAcATION • • .....__ N _., Ul4l Com "'-""---•-...__ .,.-~ • b8dllWd 13. bantool a. adUlll bn • eftll'•· ~e lerllit•• TS /br ..... ••• ----fm-94llO parlA. He. ft •• unn. ".;;._ ....__. .....,.. OlllMMMICM. new. Cc* MW -... Dnwwa IUIN ltuat ,...cau...... .J!::r~a S&itlooery Store In b*a Need &ood tnat at in4 S64llS WIAA.• ... y•as !!,.IL!a.c al S4SO ••· .._ludlU-.H · •UIMY~ j lllllm.ATILV C-..cWllw...S.o (oir ... utolftce. '!re MOVING! Wuber • ____,..,,. ,..., .,.,..,... Diil.. la ia •a 9olM ~ ...U ~ ol· .. .,.,............... '"1Hced aelu lld1 workil\C cood. a·JO to Dryer : a 1 s O ~~......... IOIO fr'Cm)yourhutloeucard. ~-'- A"'"' H.L .. .,U Uu. lala r1 o•e• r...c•lll•U••· i.oli t\dl time S da,., dat -4·••= SM&a Au =' l eralor. UOO, --•••••••••••·••••••• 5-1 mt clll'd I• .acb a.a.pr ...-. 11• •• r E.0.11,;. Ptr'&•••& o,1, _, Iii •euu .. •~1· ==• .... w e-6 h Un tac plua OM spare. w e ....u.., Wwn. ltbr. rrame Q *w ..... to---,, . e•••l•••d -·· .. oe IVI • ... ___ .IY~10l0 l·-------..--1 .. d I • 1-0 set ----- t ....,...n lf U --. ... · ...... blk naug ' rec e r retura permaeeet14 ·'"" ...... _._, .. -.· dbl. n -•·-. -.. ~ ll6t. i llA YT AG c a r • .. u " ..a.d ettreetive ~ wl&ft' matt., wd;, h"amc' ...... .....,... • run ..... ..... ca.... WASHR/DR)'Jl W/tndellH. bdrUl •et llr•P meefina airline • btr. leo; 2' color -....,..,_,.., Tnl6U wtae 11.UMW ta both. b> bed ), miac. baeboid. 1.D. ~rem.Q. Pre· ZmMh eoonaole TV '70: '1)~=~0: 10 ~~c~ l"IUOJDAJ~I!· Imperial AftS:!llpm,caJl9l2-l4S2. vfllt kJM • t.beft! For a wt'd, walnut tbl.I, ~ :=.·.i!.t°'=:. :.-.::· EARN~~~"'.. ~":'1:!'·.!r.~ ~-* * I IUY * * =~ tf:brl'~'°: :S.w::r,:d~::-.ea;_,:: VOLT 11• du; WiAllAI. 't-lul••• wb at.._ Cu t mtt1 .... he._i., INIRON a.t llatale Denlop OOl.P. lb-49 _,..,,...., ....... -pr·c1 omce •ar. pre ~for a.nal otft . t.o ..._ _..~Uoa ~ •aeh Umoo HS WENE.ED. '4$·5000 X2ll, dy1. Good l.lled Jl'Urniture a. "Oily Glo" p.per • we _-.__;emo _____ _ Oliit , Rm lJO, 5101 Bolu ~1YP'lb MNOll2 ~ances -OR I will will back • trim your a.us DE CAZA thm· ..._ .... clo llte ~ Kut llave ofte _. • bkb'J.. No food Mtnt&rial sklll" t.>'111111 or S/H ..-.ct. lo _. ... aprd. tbna lttal AYe . H.B. M ·f'111 . ._ TypUta .-,........ 1020 .... ~.ELLS f~J..ou11_... tap. Or trr two cards benhlp. llOO. Call Joan K.0.1'!. l'Dtctapbooetyplltt ,_. -· ~-"'" t.cll tobaPRJckc. "'". at '7'52·7870 btwnllt5 . .....__._-.._-....._.--CL.....L ICleft Typiata ;;::~:·;;;·;=~·~·1:~· 64' HH & Ul-9625 .,.., ~ 4!1-ia beluc. S•l•ry tom· w,.,•Y•MaUJ mem-ante wtth eapr. -·-,. tW ~ a~. call Sad 'y • a to s yra up Dl c lapbooe , no alMJrtbud 55,IO WPM 1-' otnce. Oranae Co ty Ai'l'Ort area Xlot bcW!t.I. p&euant work IDI coad New otrtce bk11i. CO.MG Bet 3 fr $ PM -1••·-1 _. l'fUDIMllEDIATELY ~ 12eaor3/'5 TJiipereeorder.$10. AMUt Ill operation of Lani• abQrt term, hoU CICIDd.1100. ~H PAID 4/5tap $1.60ea. 545-7423 --IJ/lt.ocll: roo-w d ._ I *-5138. "'--t __ _. furn, anti ~ 619•·-SUOea. -r --.. ay • vacat on pay , ......... '"""' -~ ordcnoa. open iu-ltalizallon avail•· C~r•& qms&clrTV's9151-1133 10ormore$1.40u. Jtaoae Norman I , ........ dlftrllfted ~ d ut lu. ,. ... 0c1.1 ... _______ _ Uoo ol machlnts. •hip--.. -llf IOlO Sales Tax Included ...i_. .~ ble 4 '1 I NOCARD? ... ~. """" VU.JI .,,,aper ••••••••••••••••••••••• &lftftrl ffOU( ~w your own or seod Plaid aola 6'. loveseat SlSO both. complete set of dts hes $2$, cfuung chairs Sl5 eech. desJt & boobbel! Pl both, SO lb bunting bow 180. typewnter $30. 1W1 more. 963-4654. Service• ••trm Coocl•• 1kHl1, eaperieno re ~ •·Mhlon Jal lnv~t Omt1a B 22 Enlarger llflUUU. "' ~.u-ph & flrm eau &4C>-Ol.23.9 30 wm111:1ion 1ens 111al l'tntt mn ~·LE naa:ie ....... ""s. one to 6. Qind. l250. 4N-2JS'Tll ..uNl. 'VU I M we 11 rm ke ooe card per Dttorator f u rrut u re & tag. Add 25' each STOCll IOOM 54M74 I C. IOJS acceuones. c.edar Glen Send cbeck or monty or Web.ivt!Upening.anowLD MCa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ibwnb9mes. ~Elden dert.o SICUlm ~MMm._ - SICalf UY -.1tOMIST ~otable, atturate typlna. With medical ~mNewpon PAT1t0t. & SAUS au:N WOMEN Many beoeflt11 Rapid arowtb Poteot1111 1-:. (>tU)dlAg compaoy w1lh ORJ(ll'tUmtJeti for Md van cement to uadercov~r aaent or supervisor Ci.II orromel.n our stock room Must be ~~ve HimaJay111 ILltlens 7wk~ Ave. Costa Mesa. 11 to II PILOT ,..NT1HG able to work well W'llh Jobo Wavn• "''"'""'rt) a11 oo&ors, all CF A rel! daily 642..6734. P 0. Box 1S60 United Arrhnes 'hfare coupons for Sa.le. S:iO ea 963-2DJO nwnbers Job reqwres 1 -"" ~..., --'--------Costa Mesa. Ca m2J6 ~on)'OW'feellhnl· Equal()pporEmployer ~m Evans , 1714 1 Naug bide-abed .. llh --------P '>rlabl e Ja c uzz i wtu.rlpool bath, adJ t.o fit any lub, New $400 Cash ~~- out the won day ~fer -5000· ctw.r Xlnl cood. $175 rer 6 mo. r'C\>eol stock room Waitresses· Jmmedrale tAmaiayan luttens. Sul both 642·'644 Judy or CEIAMICS Cal.I Zak MS-2U I ---- SICalTUY Attorney needs aecret.ary. sma.U lrvtoe ~. Good aki.l.b impor I.mil. Exp. or will Lr aiD t:Xpenence ope11&n.g ror exper dinner point, 1 male, I rem Harvey ~SpecidffH &gaveyard. Paid vaca ~-JIM_l _ K.1111(-Becuuo--m-~~ met Handpainted ceramics , plaques, nativity set. plates . muc h m i<1c Jtetm Also special or der:< & color" doM at re uonable cosl. 846 5745 ----SEC R l:TAR IA L - HAMILTON ELECTRO SALE; as openmg a new k>eallon. See last Sun day's paper under Clerical for more io formation. <TH) 9'79-a64 MOllLE "'ohd'-Senlcu 540-6336 1~~~~,rtCM. llons, good Ups. Apply J.nmaleyanllltlensSl75 everytb.i.oKS300 :-Cewdbl ..., . ....._ T•ylor 's Restaurant 4"_3636 btd $100 &r w '2 stools Mobil Telephone VH F. W/Scanner, Take Ovt!r Le ase Pa yment~ 1)73..!0!9. m-093 E.O E .. MtF/li Redhill & Santa Ana _ __ 1200 & olhe r m 1sc Tearher . Pre -School. P"rwy, Tustin. DOCJI 1040 ~ S.Cret.ary I Aaslst1nt for e1cllln1 entertainment flnn. Must have xlnt typ. ing &kills.No exper. nee call Oebbie4M-6.568. 2790 Harbor Bl, Ste 207 CostaM•a permanent. WAJTRESS · mus t be ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.J1 1738, PM t.ollPM aver 18. Avail. day or KE~ND Pups Alt.:C: -----Obve ~lery M>h . 2 ohve OLOON< MJl.K CRATES ~ ........... nh IOBJ SICYUEC $1500 SICUTAIY U YoU b.ave better tbao ave ra ge t y ping &r traoscrlblng sluJls & an 1nlenst ln working for the plant manager of a srmll mtg co Cail Mr Laird at ~1021 for an 11lt.ervlew. Tb.ls Is a fuU tum job with good pay & SECRETARY Your ability lo follow l.hru .. orga.aiu t (:ood Teachers Asst s. Sp~c. classes for haJKilcapped yg adulls Exp req 'd 8 Xl t.o 4. wk days. Sanla An.a Call 546-5760 communication sl11lls Teateher needed for Mon will keep this employer t.e3b0n, teacher's wdes. happy. Some exec sec:-y atternooo day care help slWlsoeeded Clill Rita U8 yrs.) Call 540·4753 BUILDERS EM PORJUM, a Dtvisioo of The Wickes Corporation, has an i mmediat.e open· wt at Jt.s Irvine Head· quarter s . ror an ex- pcncnced Secretary ror U>e Director or Market· ~and for the Advert.rs· mg Man.ager. COASTAL &b. ,.SOHHEL ----Teachers & coordLnator many beoefits_. __ _ AalNCY waated for Methodist 540-6055 Chu.rch School. K·8th SU OOtwk, Suodays ooly SECRETARY 2790Harbor CM Reqwres appropriate NEVER A FEE educauon & nperienc:-c Rapidly g r o win g Pharma ce uti c al Research & Oevf'lop· meat Co. lli l~lng for a s elf molr vate d 1n divldual. Sborthaod or speed wril.LDg reqwrcd. &12-75ll. ext 11 Call after hours appt lnqulre Monday lhru Fri Service S l atro n , e1 day, ~l 673-3805 Tbe individual must have 3Jl atturate typtng speed or 60 65 wpm. 1>'\roog olfice background and lbe abtlity to meet deadJJoes Dictaphone experience helpfuJ, but not required. perieoced M ana gcr TEAC.11ER. Crf'd. exp, re References req u1 red a<il.ng, pvt elem C M San Clemente Cal l areaCaJl6420411 492·7284or492·4059 ------------TF...ACHERS SERVlCE STATTON AT Creative, im>ovated lead TENDANTfun lime. S4 teachers t drrector hr + r om m 1s1> 1 on · trainee For Aroencan SECRETARY Typlllt. 60 wpm. Costa Mesa CPA firm. Salary $700·$800 roo. Non·1mokcr Cull Terry _!54-1040 ror_~Pt _ 644-675.SaskforEd. Pre -Sc h ool . E CS -----cert1f1cat1on & ex· Good starting salary and benerll&. Ql,taliried appli- canta should submit let· ter or resume, detamng experience and salary history to: S&VJCE STATIOH perie ncc preferred attend.ant Able to wor k Tustin & Mi.s11ioo Viejo days. Apply at 15922 area.544-1467or770.l999. John J olJc P.C.H.. Huntington Bcb. 213 /YJ2· 1S11 Service Sta, day & eves. Sr. Citizeoa1Pena1oners encouraged to apply. 3800 Newport 81, NB. TEACHERS Part tlme tr full time tellchen for pre-11cbool. Tustin, 111.ssion Viejo It Irvine. F.cs studeals or experien~ preferred. SECRETARY Htwport leach , ..... of ......... .... ,.,,.,. •••k• Secretary /Girl Fri- day. Dlctepho•• tr.scri,ttN & ac. ceracy l•,orfe•t. SIOO. f7'·lfft. BUILDERS EMPORIUM SHOE SALES . Pt·full. 552-7331 or Tl~lttt or Top chentele. Good ID· _5'4-_1_487 ______ _ SFCRETARY Expeneoce wtlh strooie typ10~. & s horthand skills. run lime care-er opportumty. Apply 1n penon t.o: Mr. Fuentes at Robert Bein, WIWam Frost • .\Moc. 1401 Quail St. Ne'wport Beach come+bene. Chldrns T E L !: p H O N E Booter y Npt Bch SOLICITORS, 4 dy wk. &M-:MM Mr: ~hit.er. Spm-!lpm. no seU. no ex· MOPHOHE CAUS P\.EASE Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Snack Bar Manager. mature. experienced per50ll to manage The Forest Lanes Snack Bar. Days. Moo-Fri, som e weekends. Apply In penion an. lOa m . 22711 CeotA!r Or .• El Toro. At Aeronutronlc. a prominent division of Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation head· quartered in sunny Newport Beach, we are seeking ski/led secretaries for Immediate openings In several departments. These openings have de· veloped as a result of our in·house employe promotional programs. We invite you to explore these varied assignments and to discuss the pleasant worl<lng environment that is untquely Aeronutronic. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SECRETARY This Is an interesting opportunity in the personnel/management development area. The selected should have the desire and ability to become Involved 1n employe career develop- ment programs. Responsibllltles Include assisting In the coordination of employe developmental programs.. educational assistance and internal training/communication activities. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY This position Is Ideal for the individual who seeks a variety of assignments involved In providing and performing se· cretartal support functions for administrative and/or engineering groups. The key requirement of the otfloe Includes the abillty to oommunlcate etfectlvely with anoc:la1ea and supervision, and to perform a variety of administrative tasks lncludlng coordl· nation or meeting schedules. agend-. reports, travel arrange· menta, and related correspondence. Each of these assignment areas requires typing speed and accul'Ky (SC>wpm) aa well aa shorthand skllls (80wpm). Once you'rw aboard and aalllng with Aeronutronle, you'll find commanding aatarifl and comprehensive fringe benefit a • t hat Include 13 holidays, 1oov, company paid medical and dental ln1urance, preacr1ptlon drug plan, llfe insurance. credit union, MYlnga and 1toc:k purchue plan, retirement plan, car purchaM plan and tuition aHl•tanee. For Immediate and confldentlat lntWNlew pteae call (71') ~ tend l'l9umw or appty In '*90r'I to: s...1ed Peraonnel, O.,t..ol1.0t6, FOfd Road, Newport 9Hch, CA 91883. Ford Aerospace I · ' . Communications Corp. Aeronutrontc Division Newport Beach Em ... ---- J per. S2IOO mo min + boows. Mr. Martin $49-SOU TOO YOUNG FOR AIRUNES7 LrK coocem ha.a open- 1nRs for IS sharp, en- th11"J1astic people over l8. Free to tra vet w lfuo group w 10 maJ-Or cilles & resorts. Must be neat, single & free to star1 im· med No ex per ne<". 2 wks expense paid in state trajn.lng program All transportation & lodgrng furn'd. Above averaRe eamins(.s + bonus~. f"or urt.erview call Mrs. Wise, 772-1520 Tow Truck Drivers ex· per'd. Top pay. Apply G&W Towing, 7408 <Jims Way. C M 642-l.2S2 TOW TRUCK DRIVERS Ell:peneoced only. W Vl' in Cost.a Mesa. 646-9638 MAHUFACTUllHG TIA.IMEH lmmed Full lime ()penuigs ........... H••ar ,..._ta.T ..... lecel• ... a.ta Co. benefits. lrvloe S.0-1639. A Kendavls Ind. .. E.O.E. TIAYa AGEMCY Need• part-lime girl, good typing skllll : Newport Beac.b. 846-3445. 'RAYILA4MMT Grow with UI ! Orow1n11 commercial trHel or1anllallon Is klokinl for lndiriduaJ de· alrtag opportunity to move abead in t.be travel bulioeu. New Aearnio1 experiencea are av .U. · ble wUb reservation 'systems, mini computers • travel tralniaf to further your own knowledl•· If 1ou're good. we wut .YOU I Xblt emplo1ee b enefit•, 1alarJ commenaurate w l-t b a X p e fi4 D C e • MJnlmua) 2 yra. ex· ~required. Call lll'f·l'100. TUTOIJMATH J:aperieacect • m•tll ......... I« tUt trader. , r..:: Call '* 3 u )W .... DGt rudiD• lbe ltUJe .. ln QUl!fted, )W .... miM6nc a lot of .... , llaformaUon •• ......... .,..,~. nite 18120 Brookhursl OllJJ'.lp sire M IF Pel & c11.aln $325. Good cuod 1HE COUNTY F Al R fM> 1876 SI 00 Each ~-0940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FENDER Coronado Ek'<' trir Cullar <J u.z NC<'k l w case $325. Peavey Standard P A head $2.40. Eve.646-~ F. V. 96.>8389 'I h o w P v l p I y ------213/Wl 134$ aft fl pm Waitress f' /T . food & --Matching desk & dre!ser Mesa Verde SWlm & Ten $150 rw Club Member.\hrp for b e v er-a~e . 11 6pm AKCGldnRetrlev•rpups. PnvaleClub. 644 S4(M Hunters. wtr dou. 80 645-~l .49GG2l4 '<tlt> Hea1>o nable -----Champ Pedq'tret> Wa.iters/Wartress I' T 4!B&l Sl2:> E<trthlont' lkrl'ulon ~116 Offiu ........... or Jo' T operungs ~•l!hl.. --&ppnw..t 8015 0 1!. WI~ tlf'W 67~4 from 5pm-10pm Pnvah.· AKC COLI.a: l't.:PS J' IOOICS & GAMES ft.Ol'DBnce books by Barbara CurlldncJ ··········••·•·•······· club644-5404 Cute ab they come. 7wk..,, 8055 2 blk ''°>I ore M>fas, ~:-i t·a I B !'t1 d 1ct 11 1 · i: & tran..,rnb i.: mal·h. lik" nt'W <."fJOd 4 drwr leiial v. f1r .. proof r r It-$2011 M2 6747 Mon t-'rr 9 !>pm -------Is l shot +eye exam Wanted must t!llJOY peo Reasonable 646 91J2 ....••..•...••......... pie and 'J'toplcal Fish II ----Mnv\11)( 10 N y \fu .. t ,elJ +numerol.CS kJds .camM ALL b) frr 'lt olb1n1• liargain pnce. Tri "iold you doo't enjoy worktn~ ~ SpnnKer ~panrel don'tappty_~9:_t.19.!._ ro r sale AK C R•·1it u \ •· r $ 5 0 I) 4 2 'H 4 f. •:m8-•:0..-(•'..,•l)t'-ll•d•c•· ~-~-- WANTB> DRIVER SUHOAYOHLY To deliver Daily Print bundles lo earners Re ql.dres van or lan::e 'ta uoo wagon and a tlood dnving record Phone 642·4321 and a sk ror Harry Seeley or Don Wllitams. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Warehouse Supervisor Trainee openi n~. full lime , previous ex perieoce belpfuJ. but not oece;. St.arti ni? pay $3.25 hr. Cail 493-5225 for 1n lerview. WAR..DIOUSE!DEUV ER PERSON FOR PARTY RENTAL STORE. Pa.rt· time. Apply 2025 Npt. llvd.Cll. Warehouse I CiwwwtSldlooh To aaai.st white m1u $4hr. xlDl Co. benefita. Perma· nent fU1l Ume. 951~ WAREHOUSE FACTORY ASSEMBLERS LitUeor No Expenence Top Pay Paid W~kJy HORRB.L Temporary Services Irvine 7S2·66f.6 E.0.E. Mff $35i6 WEEKLY guaran teed. Wortt 2 hn dally al home. Start immed , Free : Ru ssell , Box U7SH, Yorba Li.nda, CA 921186. WOODWORK I HG ~ Mfg Co. needs yo ung man with mechanical aptitude ruJJ ume woodwork111R Will lrarn ambitious bard worker. Opply to ad I vance Secure futur e Only those who are de pendable & dea1re lo learn need apply Call for appt. ~6777. Waltoo Cortwood. 934 w. 17th 'Sl.,C.M. Yard men. Rental cent.er baa run Ume operung11 for 2 men. Mecbaolcal lmowledge helpful. Neat handwriting necessarr Weekday orf. WUI train t.D>Newport Blvd.C M ... , ..... ....................... • .... 1005 ....................... wnnaaraA111Y AMJl9UIMA.U ()peaUls Sept 21. um W•mtnMer Ave. 00. 5SM103 ~ llt.ill •vail. SPACE MAKER SALE Need room f« DeW loedl ANTIQUE ROW JGBNewpod.Blvd, CM AadQue turmture er.led l.IDClatmed freictat. P'or p:.pri• call AMlAl. • .... , .. • 1010 ....................... UMdlWri•E ........ IWIGAJNa.8& VICE 11ct AIPl'w.-.u Al•• •Mama, KB . CAIHPAJD W1lar/dr1ra/Refrt11. ..... OIDGtlll.aW Get Olla:N ~ult ror WHl'l'S eleplaaou wilh•O..lftedM c.11Ma-M'71 -.... Blk while Male SIOO 642 9163 AKC Enl'!ll h Cork •tr SparueJ. O\dh.•. buff I > r o ld , c bnmp .,lud tlou:.t-brkn c:r l·at w c hildren $350 1>73-7631 1045 aa)'llmt: I ~ ........... ~?.'.~ 7 yr old qw.rtt>r Ar:ib1411 ('tlf'Y ~A('Hl:"\t. l '>ft an ) 11af*r ', Pnrc-!162 71)'$3 bJ) mart-\•·r> ...... 11 f CK" !>air· John W,nn• truinl.od. 'h'""' W1 ... tnn rennr' ( lub I-•• m.11) ..ti;hlf'<l 0<.'<'.tnfront t'tl'1 M1·r~l"h1p S15'•i & .,1,111 Sl!iOO All rw"" Ii.Il k i.1ls11 fri.ln ~ (('r 1''•·1· I' I' :l\a1l:otorter 6'i376.JI ~li2orJSll9ts!.9 (fff'IC' ... Fl'R~ITl '.t<I-. II k \~TIC It .. ; [) l I .................. • ··.. ~ Gooch 806 s J L " 1-: H o x 1 !1 :. 11 B t' a u I v r ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Wurlllur I pnl!h1 111(1 Kees ho uod 1Sh•ph!!rrl ~alln.111tern.,for ~al•· µ111 >' X1n1 r11n 1I m I" M s I e . r' x l' cJ U.blt' lampe.. kin~ l\li,(' ~ <1'r ~ ~ mon~rcl 962·~ lwd:,prc•iJll k.Sl t16M TIO:\~ St-1 '"'""' ch"'~" S"" mt-I .; I .,t ur JI!" 1 .1l>lrwt rei:ul.ul) $225 now S125 l.;nH· mi-1.,1 t.ooki.helv1·.,. n·)!ulJr S31J rllJ"" $JI.I Jlh1:. <II h1·1 l!J'•·at bu)~ 1111 1J1f I l't '>U 11 ph~ & •'Qwpm .. nt ~· ... 11 ~1)6 f<l,t.'r!>ldt> A\• 'llt·~JX•rl H•'d<'h W•••I Thur. f>'r1 Hh.m 2pni Lab mix, f . 4 m06. Xln\ behavior. loves k1tio; To J(ood home &14·01.Z> Mm~ female Beagle pup py. To good hom e Tr-a.tDed. House brolteo l..ovefi luds. Has aU shots. lie. 552-~9 Eves Irvine Free .. Bel\J1" breed. male loveab&e 96().. 1323, 960-4.351 ------Puppy , Poodle S~ol ty1Coclr.er mix, blk wit.Ill face. M. 11 "'b 646-6434 Sailboal & traller 1-'rec You KauJ. 738 Ceoter. c:osta Mesa hwetry 1070 ....•.•...••......•.•.. ~'~"~~l~t:HS 7 l4 ·5"49-8307 S7SOO Diamond R rn~ Gent.kman·s 3Ct cluster • 1-'Al!\'TEH~· Atrl~ 'pr a> t:r '• 11 1' :HXl PSI 51J h°"'" :-!lUn• I yr old $SI'.() 497 !J()6J l~SPD }101'0REl'A:'O E XI.NT CONO Sl50 &t().9993 P\Gn0$ & Onpn 8090 .............•......... \nt1qu1· I''"'"' upr11•hl IA Wl"J S700 f\42 i !n'I ~Hl·r & ~ µranu lyr old 1'•1l1'>hf'cJ Walnul fi.N.'Sh S'l SOO 0 RO a rt ;, mforJeff 646-1740 I.st PXX>_or_Of!,!'_~~~ 2 Ament>an A1rline11 '~ CON:"' ST f LI M M EI{ Ill K goki, l'l!ra.ny a. l:o. ran cou.pooa ~ each ()rgan, gd C'Ond w tiench flsherman fiy cuffhnk!. m 4 IMC>076B lYll 1\31 Jl7fj weddmli! band 494 2671i Oun.a~ 'Ckbulante sa.y Far Cosh S Ob.iect' of ruJ 'atue S49-83Q7 --- Ladies diamond !l<>llta1rt' t 03 ct. lab aµpra1:.ed Em 49-i 011.3 11 pla<"e setllnit:. + all ~rv1cin11 piece., L1kt' ,_ open SlOCk $850 or be.oil otr er 642 1603 HeaV) Out' 2 Rael }\otorr, rle Rack ~ 5J6.J64!1 5WiBg 8093 ••..••..•....•...•••.•. 113 Head. 'kus w TyrolJa blnctin.ics L'-;t."d 1 t1ml'., Asklna ~ 640-6049 t-'\nd wti:.t .)•Jt.r want 111 l>..u.111 Pilot ('la.'li.1r11 .. -.J.. TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in the Dally Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN ~USINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AO For best reproduction. ill clear bt.ick a nd white photo c;t any site c .. n be use-ct . Your message will accom~ny tht picture i n this space. If you choose not to publish a picture, flll the s pace with your mes~. National Women In 8"81oeaa Week I• October 14 through 20. To honor area WOmet'l In bulineaa, lndulllry and commerce, the Dalfy "tot wHI pubttah a epeclal lrfbute In lta October 14 ecfton, Our Salute to aualrtH• and ftrofHllonel Women le en Hcepltonel opportunity to Introduce a new or longllme auodate to tt.e peopte of ttt• Orange Coaet, or to honor awarda, ach .. vemem. °' cont.rtbutloftt. Bullne .. WO"'!tft Salute notlcee \lftll be t1'0 CIOMnn Jrr two lndlea .. GA. with • photo fOU provide. Th• qott of .. o .. nottc. •• °"" •20. Don't mlaa being pert of tht• epectel adverttwMg opt)OttwnltJ. Deedffne fOf ,.. Hrvlng •pace la 001ober 10. C_.. todeyt DAILY PILOT 642-5878 I . --·-..... -" .. ._ . -... --.... .... -. ' ... -........... ----.. -- • t ' • • r . I ' • ' r ' & • I ----·-·~ ... -· ·---·· ·-9171 MIM. t.arW ....... p arW .._, 1.,1..W Aallel, UM4 ....................... .........•............. .............•..••.....•••••.................. ........••.•••••....... t11Z Muu•1.._ 9740 Y•a ; 9770 C =, 9911 . . ................................................................... . ........ ,... to40.._ ..... u1 • u • •••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••• •• •••••• • • • V• ""91-fJI. •.zt W • • • • • • .. • • • • j • ... '6f JIOI&, 11 w.b6t daoc bro wf ., C .. I •C 77 COW'I All/ Pll •l•t: cond. 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Low w 1 l ~ D 1 11 1 p 11 o t ... dnl ....... m. .. ...... 0•• OWHr. aa.llled Ml . .ud u .., ,.. ............. t.o '11 a. DOii.ADO DIESEL St200 Hll, call a friendly LOADED J ,IOOml. -IWW81.,C.ll. a ... 1fted Ad·Vlaor at s11,.a. n•Ml-Tm .__ _ _ to-sm ' .... . .. . . --........ --. -... ,,. -. ...--,....._., "~ " .... ,,...... ....... ,.,.. ....... -........... _~-...... --.... ~ ... _ .... --.... --... .-... -----·-.-....-...-----..... ._.. -... -....... --.... .._ _..._ ___ .........__,, .. .....,. ---.-,.. --_ _,. ---. ~ ) : ·; ,. ---_ _,,_ , -. --·-. ---........ DAILY PILOT Tuelday,Sept.25,1979 ' . ..! -... ..... ---- 2 EVB-MNGS -Supplement to Dally Piiot, Tuesday, Sept 25. 1979 & Coa11 LIFE Wednesday, Sept 26, 1979 Chicago-style pizza comes to Balboa A thick piece of Chicago )}as ·com e to Balboa at a. ! Grunts - ChlcagoStyle Pizzeria. Set in a mercantile store from Chicago in the 30s, B J . Grunh offer s one of lhe only pizzas of Its kind in Orange County , owner Mike Phillips said The piua crusts are more than an inch deep and are covered with as many as nine fresh ingrc di en ts. Phillips brought a pi zza expert from Chicago to make sure B. J . Grunts' decor a nd food ls autbcn· tic. "Our dough is more like an · 1talian bread -it lakea more than t•1µh1 hou r .... tu pr<•piir•· beeau<>C' 1t 1-{l>t·' thn>11J.!h tv.o, ,..,. m~ p11x·•·._ .. , .. ., and p1 t·1.1I b,1k111~ so it 1»tay,l1J.!ht lll "l1lll'of1lL 11111 k ness." a ~P''k'"'I>• r ..im ..... 11<1 In add1twn tu p111;J H J Grunts featur , . .., .1 ..,Jl<.id li.ir .1111J s uch sand\\ I< ht·-. .1 -. tht· Ch1t dl/u expr~s. the c;r 1·.it l.<Jkt·r . thl· Mayor D~.il•·~, ll1•· Hu'>h ~tr t•f'l and Th~ I ,oo p Named after a fam1Ju:-. Cht ta~o Restaurant R J Grunt.., -B J Grunts is opc:n from noon to 11 p m . Sunday to Thu1 '>day and to I a m. weekends The restaurant is at 106 Mam St. 10 Balboa. Other B J Grunts arc in Santa Ana and La Jolla J.P. Mac 's assures good food Diners go into J P Mac's General Store He~tauranl look · tng for a good meal. And gene ral manager 8111 Braden make:-; sure that's what they get. - ··Although we cat.er to every· 9ne from fa mill es lo singles, we get a lot of people just look· ing for a nJce meal," be sald. Brookhurst Strc t Diners arc c nterta11"'d ,., 1•1 \ n ighl by II vc count r ~ l'1J11111 n r oek and oldie!> mu~1c. ht· ..,:wl J'(·rformanc<>:-. ar(' froih 1:1 :ill pm . to 12 J O am Sun,t.n through Wednesday and fronl !J t> m to 1:30 am Thursday, Fn day a nd Saturday . The decor at .J P Mac's 1:-. that of a turn of the c·enl ury general store. Deep dish, Chicago-style pizza tempts diners at B. J. Grunts, Balboa. Such "nice meals'' include hickory roasted prtme rib and spare ribs, as well as combine· lion steak and seafood dinners, he added. J . P. Mac's is al 10142 Adams Ave. in Huntington-Beach near The "r eas ona ble pri<'e:-.· range from $5.95 to $10 95 A "s upe r s uppe r " m t'nu h featured fr.om 4 to 6 .30 pm Serving a burrito is wcntress Ann Kading at J . P Mac's taco bar, Huntington He<Jfll. WEBEUEVEJN MUSHROOMS! AND YOU WILL TOO, WHEN YOU TRY OUR • \tu ~hroom BurgerR • Stuff NI hamburger Cordon Bleu i-.molh<'rtld in mu ~hroomf' • Top Sirloin with a ttide of mu~hroom R • :\1 u>-hroom omelette.' or om ele tte franc al e Wt• u,.t• onl~ frt•tch tnur1hroom... ll«h•t~· . ~· -.. . .. ~uh•t•tl to hrin« out thl' na,·or. N::~·lf ·::·::N P~·.fut HACH BUCH \A~~··~ ·-w. Padlo 11002 PllGllo Co•• tfwr. eo ... ""'· M2__, IM-1114 Cot1r1Nf CtflH Sltopptt World Famoua R..a.uraat Stnc. 1938 DINING • DANCING • SALOON Set•llMJShRplySc ...... Ho.1 STEAKS * PRIME Rll SEA FOOD * ITALIAN DISHES MIKE PAnERSON Ent ....... llllC) Ill The t.o.ge COMING SOON! SUMDA Y ,BRUNCH ~ 0,.. 11 ..-. • Me.Ari. 0,.1,.... Salu*r For The Late Diner Supper Set-Yed to Mlclnltht t .• * Supplement lo Daily Pilot Tuesday Sept 25 1979 & Coast LIFE We<Jne&day Sept 26 1979 -EVENINGS 3 Hickory smoked, 'secret' recipes cooked in Newport /\ special piece of T e xas 1:umes to Newport Beach at the Bun ·n Rarrel restaurant Texa4'·stylc, hickory smoked a nd barbecued beef , chicken. hCJm and turkey are cooked in a sccrcr · oven at the restaurant. «o·owncr Jeff Adler said. .. W<•'ve had people spy on us l r ying lo get the secret to our c·ustom-made oven ," he said Bun ·n Barrel is one of the only restaurant<; of its type 111 c >range County, he added. Diners sit at wooden tables nl adC' from barrels in th<· .. in tirnate" atmosphere of Bun 'n Barrel at 211 62nd St.. between Superior and Prospect Avenues off Pacific Coa st Highway. Newport Beach. Hours are from l I a.m. to 8 30 p.m . daily and to 9 p.m. F'riday, Saturday and Sunday Prices are .. r easonabl e." ranging from 95 cents for a hot dog to 56.95 for a <:omhination dinm•r . Adll·r said Top quality meat!'.. arc used in the ··secret" recip ·s, he added . Bun 'n narrcl Ci lso imports special s;.tU~age and candy from T ex as. h('con{'lutlcd. Diners see food prepared in FV Ft•\\' rcstuurants cook food in front of customers' eyes. But that's exactly what cooks do at Sasa Tei, Fountain Vall ey. "We have a teppanyaki room .... her e customers sit at a b<tr and wutch their food being l'Ookt•d in front of their very t·yes." owner Irene Okuda said. Truilitional Japanese-food is the specialty at Sasa Tei. 18450 Brookhurst St., in cluding shrimp tempura and teriyaki steak and chicken, she said Prices are "inexpensiv<•" an -.-- •&CLAMS ON 'lz SHELL A BUCK BEEF IACK RIB DlllER --Anthony's Famous Salad Bar •1•11 5.7 P.M. Tue. ttiru Fri Sat. & Sun. 4·6 P .M. Only the tcpp<myaki room. she said. adding that dishes range from $6.50 lo $10.95. Prices in the dining room arc cvtm less expensive. she said, ranging from $.5.25 to $7.75. Such combination dinners as lobster tail. shrimp and chicken are offered. ··we'r e u v erv innovative restaurant. and we're in the process of expanding our menu," she said. Residential families and busi nessmen typify· customers Holding the "secret" ribs at Bun 'n Barrel is oumer Jeff Adler. PIER 2 & RIB JOINT rmtM/iRI ,. t>(Jl-fl"S NEAR TllE RIJBl'N ,. I.I I· "FABULOUS RIBS" -L A TIMI s CRITIC "ONE OF THE GREATEST SALAD BARS" -.'.':,. 0 0NE OF THE COUNTY'S MOST MONUMENTAL ARRAYS OF FRESH SEA FOOD" -lfrrb R1w. Rr,~,,,,., ·ovER 1 LB. OF-SHRIMP '2'' •EASTERN OYSTERS A BUCK •SERVED IN OYSTER BAR 4 PM TO 11 PM •WHOLE MAINE LOBSTER . •s•• _____ ..... WHOLE MAllE LOISTEI DlllER Pier 2 S-.d or Chowdef One Poood lobs!« Com on the Cob - BlkedPotllo ~Dessert •7•1 S.7 P.M. Tue. thru Fri. s.t. & Sun. 4-6 P.M. Onlv : , .,. a EVENHOS-Suppi.n.nt to De•~ Pilot. TUffday. S.pt 26. 11791 CoHt Liff. WednMdey. s.c>t 2e. 1979 light Japanese food is healthy Yamato Restaurant cooks health food -Japanese style. • • Mo8l people Uke food without cholesterol, and that's what we offer. •·our food Is light and non· fa ttening," manager Kunio Ohta said of the Fashion uland, Ne wport Beach, retJlaurant. Most of the dishes conaist of fish and vegetabletJ, he added. Sushi bar foods are popular. as are tempura, sukiyaki and teriyaki, he said. Yamato is at 60 F ashion Island between Neima n Ma rcus and J .C. Penney Lunch i.s served daily from 11 :30 am. to 2:30 pm DiMer is from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. dally, to 10: 30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and from 4·30 to 9 JO pm. Sun· day. A s p e ci a l r oo m with a "Japanese noor" seats dJners on the noor at low tables. Oht<t <;a1 d , adding thC:Jl dinerb tc.kc oft their shoes for this room P r icct> range from $7 95 to Sl5. although lunt'h ~pcrn.111:, offcrt'<i da ily ra ngrng from $3 95 to $4 95. A special dinne r menu of. frrs prices from $4 50 to $5 95 Bt1 n 4ut:l f<J c:1lit 1es csccom · modate up to 45 persons, and 1Jra valt! dinneri, ser ve up to eight . Ohta c:ondudcd Vido Musso scheduled for annual Balboa dance The eighth annuaJ '·Bal Night Dance'' opens at 8 p . m. October 6 at t he Balboa Pavilion. Fe atured musicians lnclude l>a xophone player Vldo Musso and The Howard R eynolds Orchestra, a spokesperson said. "One of the world's 1treatest saxophone players and formerly with Benny Goodman. To-.my Hotel, golf course adds to good meal Den Brown's Restaurant patrons can eat, sleep and play in one location. Jn addition to a picturesque continental restaurant at 3llOS Pacific Coaat Highway in South Laguna, Ben Brown's features a n ine-hole golf course and a hotel, a spokesperson said. The restaurant is near Aliso pier, she added. ''We present an elegant, ru8Uc atmosphere in our restaurant. Customens must see it to appreciate it,'' ahe said. Popular di ah ea include boulllabaiAe, scallops, steaks, veal and trout. Also, fresh fish is served daily. Five international coffees also are served, lncludin& Irish, Dutch, CalyJMI(), Venetian and Tuaca, the spokesperson aaid. She added that the restaurant 18 8Urrounded by the "towering" cliffs of All.so Canyon. ''Famous Hickory-Roasted Prime Rib" Serving LUNCH • Monday thru Friday - 11 :30 AM to 3:30 PM DINNER • From 4 PM Dally • Seven ~lghta SUNDAY BRUNCH • 9 AM to 2 PM HAPPY HOUR • 4 to 1 p.m. -. Mond•y·thru Friday MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL F••turtng Our T•lk-of·th•· Town TACO BAR & GIANT SCREEN TV Dorsey and Harr y J a m es, Vido Musso last played in Balboa In 1939. "Now afte r 4-0 year~ he's r1n <J lly coming bark," t he spokesperson ~c.1d Musso wi ll play with a trio from 8 to 9 p m and the orchestra Wlll play from 9p m to 1 a m The Balboa Pavilion Is at 400 M ainSt. in Balboa. Tickets w1JJ be available at the door for $10 ea ch. f'or parties of eight or more, caJI 640·7622 in the cvcni n..: ror t able reser vations. Balboa dance lessons will be of. f e red free, beginning al 1 p.m . in· structor Willie Ocsatoff an· nounced. "Doors open at 7 p. m. for early visiting. sipping and dancing,'' the spokesperson concluded. Manager Kunio Ohta greets diners at Yamato Japanese restaurant . F'ashion Island. FAMILY STYLE DINNER HOUSE EXCITING LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NtGHTL Y Nowt Thru October 141 JEFF PEARSON & STEVE LEARNED Thur.-Sat. 9 to 1 :30 Sunday 1 :30-&:00 p.m. ANDI HUT-SUT RALSTON Sun.-Wed. 8 to 12:30 A•••rv•tlona Accepted 163-7820 -10142 Adams Blvd. (E•••otar'*hur.u Huntington Ii'~~~~~ ... &.lpplement to Delly Pilot. Tuesday. Sept. 25. 1979 & Cout LIFE, Wednesday, Sepl 2$, 1979 -EVENINGS 5 ·*-Oumer Cathy Denegre poses with regular customer John Kramer at Pleasant Peasant restaurant. Home-style creativity served Th e P l easant P easa nt rest a urant combines home coo~:ing with country French dinin g. Th e Ne wp o rt Beac h rcstouranl cooks home-style French foods in a rustic and simple atmosphere , co-owner Guy Denegre said. ··A lot of restaurants exist in this area. so we try to be as creative as possible with our presentations," he added. The creative presentations in- clude meatloaf Wellington and tournedocs black and white. Denegre also owns the Chez La utrcc, a Frenc h go urmet r e s t a urant. He s aid The Pleasant Pea s ant's food is similar. a~though it's less stuffy than gourmet food. The cuisine of central and northern Italy Reservatfona accepted Banquet feclfftiet Courtesy Boat Stipe "Our cooking quality at the Pleasant Peasant is the same as a t our gourmet resta urant. although it 's more simple at the Pleasant Peasant a nd it tastes more like home cooking," he said. Pleasant Peasant is at 4251 Martin ga l e W a y -in MacArthur Square near John Wa yne Airport in Newport Beach. Lunch is served from 11 : 30 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily except Mon- day. Dinner is from 5: JO. to 9 p.m. daiJy and to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Beer and wine also are served at The Pleasant Peasant, as are soup and salad. Reservations are accepted by calling 9.55-2755. LOCATED OM NEWPORT BAY Bayside Piano Bar Dinner served 'tH 1:00 Mn. Valet P~lno 3131 W. Coast Highway 642-7880~ Its like coming home ••• to France Unfortunately. many French restaurants serve a stuffy atmosphere with their fine meals. The delicious experience of French dining is usually left for the well·to-do or the once-in-a-great·while nights out That's why we advertise that Le Bianitz is "Hometown France." We still serve superb food. but there are no stuffy waiters, no unreadable menus -no haule ambiance. Join us for award winning dining for lunch or dinner. It's like com ing home ... to France. I . . • • bE BHllU\ITZ TM FRENCH RESTAURANT Dinner Seven Oe)'S • ~ Monday thru Friday 4 14 North Newport BMt.. Newport BeDd'I For Reservetk>nl Phone 64~700 • Coddalls L. ,. ·-.... ......_ ....... 8 EVENINGS -&.ipplement to O•lly Piiot, Tuesday, s.pt 215, 1979 & Cout LIFE, Wedn-.day, Sept 2e. 1979 Rusty Pelican, Ancient Mariner use best ingredients Manager Jerry Delucia enjoya the Newport HarboT view from the Ruaty Pelican restaurant. PUB LICK NOTICE Now Appearing IN THE LOUNGE In Irvine Karen Gallingcf 1llcscby thru Frmy 6:30 PM· Jl:30 PM Monday Night FootbaU in The Lounge Irvine, 1727 East Oyer Rd., 548-4400 Colla 2300 Harbor Blvd., 540.:9535 The "absolute best food" re- sults from the best ingredients at the Rusty P el.Jean and An· cient Mariner restauranLl> •·Everything we serve is fres h. and we use only top- auality ingredients." ('O owner Dou g Rys said of thl' tv.o Newport Beach restaurants The Rusty Pelican f eaturcs a seaf ood menu at 2735 W Coast Hi g hway a nd the Anc ient Mariner serves EaMern corn. fed beef steaks and pnml' rib, as well as fish. at 26-07 W Coast Jlighway, he s c.tid Lunch is se1·v<•d c.t t both res taurants Monday through Saturday from 11 .30 a m Din· ner begins at 5 p m and Sunday brunch starts at 10 a m. Fish favorites a t the Rusty I Pelican include fresh salmon, swo rdfi s h . sea b ass a nd thresher shark. Ent<.•rta1 nme nt live ns e\·e· n1ngs every ni g ht a t both reMaurants. Rys said. including countr,> rock at the Ancient Ma rtnl·r c.tnd easy l1!>lenrng pop music at the Rus ty Pelican. Also. both re:,taurants feature "b~aut1 ful and s pectacular " \icy. s of Newport Bay Cocktails 1lre sen cd at both 1 c~t aurant s . a nd t he Rusty P e lican h<i s a n o,>~l e r bar featuring some of the best cl<im chowder an Orange County, he said Rcscr\'ations can be m<tde by ra llrn~ &12 3431 <it the Rusty Peli can and 64G-0201 at the An - cient Manner . Balboa claims first of chain Jolly Roger restaurants have provided warmth and good food for more than 30 years along the Orange Coast. The first J olly Roger opened in 1938 at203 Marina Ave. an Balboa, a spokesperson said. She added that the re are Jolly Roger r estau rants at 2300 Ha rbor Blvd . in the Ha rbor Shopping Center in Costa Mesa and at· 1727 E. Oyer Road in Irvine. Singer Karen Galinger enter- tains diners at the Irvine Jollv Roger Tuesday to Fnda). and Ma rk Cianfarani livens meals Th ur~day. Friday and Saturday in Co~ta ~esa. the spokesper son ~aid J o lly Roger is a famil y restaurant featuring a nautical interior with a country English theme outside, she added. P opular e ntrees include s teaks, c hicken a nd te r iyaki steak. Dinner prices range from $5.25 to $8.25. ~~~~~~~~~~-.:-~~~~- BEEF SPnUTS ~nt to Dally Piiot. Tuesday, Sept 25. 1979. Cout LIFE. Wednetday. Sept. 2'. 19'79 -EVENINGS 7 Manager Steve Douthat, left, and owner Burt Blender tnlpect a menue of "heavenly hamburgers" at the Grinder, Newport • Beach. Mllllonalres, blue . c~llars mingle at The Grinder The Grinder combines the quality and atmosphere ol a din· ner house witb the prices ol a hamburger restaurant. ••We get everytblnt from millionaires to blue collar workers in here," owner Burt Blender said. He added that the Grinder la always buly and la open from I a.m. to4a.m.every•ay. AlthoUP breakfut la Hrved, the house 1peclalU11 are cordon bleu hamburger, the stuffed mushroom hamburger and Polilh sausage, Blender 1ald. Tbe Grinder 11at1400 Pacific Collt ~. •CrOll fl'otn the Balboa Bay Club. Statewide, there are 14 Grinder restaurants. The name Grinder comes from the restauru~·• symbol-a cof., fee grinder. The symbol represents freshne11, Blender aald. · Pepper Jrinden are placed on each table, and anUque pden decoratetbeearth·tone walls. "We like to present a frelb lm· age because of our fresh prod-ucts," he said. The motto at the Grinder ls "areatsteaks and heavenly bam- bur1en." Many customen dine at the ·Oltader .llfter ~ -bars close, Blender said. - -- 8 EVENINGS -Suppt.ment to Delly Piiot, Tllffday, Sept. 2f5, 1979 & Coaat LIFE, Wednffd"'Y· Sept 2e. 1979 Newport Beach delignate1 the Cannery Reataurant a1 an hiatorical landmark. The ARCHES Lately? Then •••• You Should See Us Now! ! , REDISCOVER 'THIOIAMGICOAST"S FAYoanlDIMIMGSPOT ENJOY • 1"1CHM•BOf1'MILAIT 2 YWI ATMIWPOlnL...w•llmTAUIAMT NEIL BROOKS' NEW OWNERSHIP & MANAGEMENT INFORMAL. LOW-KEV ATMOSPHERE QUALITY SERVICE ANO PRICES GREATLY EXPANDED LUNCH & DINNER MENUS CAREFULLY ASSEMBLED KITCHEN I SERVICE STAFF • w.nn...7111 ., .......... -.... . w.i.n..Ulmltr•kl:Mttll:Jttel:tlp.al lm•n It 111 ll•Jl.J:OOJ COAIT HWY. & MIWPOIT a YD.• MIWPOIT llACH NB landmark, quality food come together at Cannery Newport Beach history sur rounds diners a t the 'Cannery Rt•sta urant T he seafood rc~ta u ranl 1s built near and decorated after t he original Weste rn Canners Co buildmg at 3010 Lafayette A ve , Newport Beach. ma nager Anner osc Beech said The building s ite now I!> an of· fi cial Newport Beach landmark, a i-.pokcsperson added. Altho u g h s ea f ood p r e · dominates. steak abo 1~ offe red at the Cannery. ll ou ~l' s pecia lties include !>a ut ecd a ba l on e . bo il ed !>"ordft!>h and a dail y frc~h ftsh talt:h. she said llrcakf as t is served from 7 a m to J 1 a m at the Canner) Lunch 1s I rom 11 a m to 2 JO p.m and a seafood bar 1~ open from 11 am to 1 a m Sunday brunch is from 9 a m to 2 30 p m Compe titive pri ces r a11 ge from $6 95 to $15 95, s he said "We work very hard on our food and e,e rvice," she con l'luded. Consistent quality at Villa Nova Villa Nova res ta urant is well Chtablished, inventive a n'1 con sb lent. The Italian rest aurant LC\ well established because il's been m exis tence for 35 years . owne1 Cha rlotte Dal e said. Jt's an inventive resta urant because Mrs. Dale's husband, J im , invented alcoholic cap- p u ci no and mozzare lla a r petizers used in m ost Ita lian r estaurants, she said. A nd it 's a c on s i s t e nt restaurant because the same C'hrf h<L'> been employed for 40 ) <1ars. she added. The Vill a Nova a lso has a "ue:iuliful" bayside vie w at 3131 W Coast Hi ghway in Newport Beach. Dinner is served from 5 p. m lo 1.30 a.m. Monday Lo Saturday and from 4 p.m. to 1.30 am Sunday. Popular dishes include Piatt.a Vill a Nova -thin fil et mignon with eggplant served in a cheese sauce -and other central and norther n Italia n dishes. "BAL0 NIGHT SAT., OCT. 6 AT THE BALBOA PAVILION ltla AMMIYRSAIY DAMCI WITH 0 .. MAIYB.OUS .. IAL .. MIGHT IAHD HOW ARD REYNOLD'S ORCHESTRA ..... , ....... VIDO~MUSSO One of the world's greatest saxaphone players. formerly with BENNY GOODMAN -TOMMY DORSEY - HARRY JAMES - and many more -he was the original Sa>< man on "Sing. Sing. Sing," with Goodman. Recently at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. VIDO and TRIO 1:00 to 9:00 , .... HOWARD anMOLD·s OICHISTRA , ........... 9:00 ,.... to I :00 && 110,...,.... TlcWI At 1'e Door .................. ,.._. Ctl J1t 111 At 17141640-7622 lh1 I 1d ..,, ............... . henO,..At7sMPw~ ........ .....,.o.1 ... IALIO~ PAYIUOM 400 MAIM IT. IAUOA Lakeside offers dining choice Relaxing in the pleasant shade near the lake is general manager Jerry Berberich of the Lakeside Restaurant. Lakeside Restaurant is very in- dividual. Built on a man-made lake, the Newport Beach restaurant isn't part of a chain -it's an in- dividual restaurant, general manager Jerry Berberich said. Overlooking the lake with ducks, geese and a fountain, diners enjoy an 86-entree, nine- page menu with all food cooked to order. ''Everything is a specialty at Lakeside," Berberich said, add- ing that beef Wellington, rack of lamb and chateaubriand are customer favorites. Lakeside is at 4110 MacArthur Blvd. behind the City National Bank. Decorated in earth tones, the Lakeside features a 40-foot ceil- ing and deep, comfortable chairs complementing a casual at- mosphere. A four-piece Las Vegas-type dance band entertains diners three times nightly from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday, be said. Cocktail entertainment, com- plimentary hors d'oeuvres and happy hour prices are offered Tuesday through Friday from 5 to 8p.m.,headded. Prices are moderate to ex- pensive and dress is casual to dressy. All major credit ,cards are ac- cept ed and reservations are recommended. Visit The Orange Coast's Newest Night Club ... FASHION'S. -~_._,.,..___,_!:oc~ated __ oJL ~ewpo.rLCe.nt.e Drive, opposite Neiman-Marcus. Loetted 1n MacAr1hu1 Squere .. J maatne ketUea of bearty soup slmmerinJ over open hearths. cruaty rolls stlU warm rr om bri ck ovens . . . the ambience or a French country Inn. The Pleasant Pcusant servln1 your ravoruc cntree and dellrtitful l unches from a blackb oo rd m e nu , complemenled by an ex· qulalte pastry selecllon. . . Yoar Boe~ Ca&lay Denegre .. , ... ···········-·••erp• .. •· ·-Come by this evening, we would love to see you! Hoss: 4:CO ,.... .. Z:tO .... .,.., 1:00 ,.... .. 2:00 ..... s ..• .,.s •• ., '· ' I .. \0 EVENINGS -SYpplement lo Dally Piiot. Tuffday, Sept. 25. 1979 & Co .. t LJFE. Wedne.Oay, Sept 26, 1979 Comfort and quality food brings diners back to Gorda Liz Pouring cappuccino /rom o machine at Gordo LU restaurant t• Debbie Wolvmon. WHY BUY A PIZZA FROM A GUY NAMED B. J. GRUNT ---·-' nuekei; Bieber, Heartier 'N_ Heftier -,,... -----_ ... -----~---Than You've Ever Tasted. It'• for Real Chicago Style. Ask Someone Who'• Been There. Beeides all that, if you come In by the 10th of October, and bring thia ad, we'll give you a complimentary gla• of wine for everyone (over 21) in your party. There are two loca· tione f ()r • • • • • • Famoua 24808.Brietol s...uAna 557.5950 B. J. GRUNT'S 111r Olah Pim 106 Main St. Balboa 6'75-'7560 ~·-------- Diners al ways come back to Gorda Uz restaurant ••ONCE CUSTOM ERS eat our good food in the co mfortable Mediterrane an atmosphere, th ey a l ways com e back ," m anager Terry WcUs sal<l Abundant plant life surround· Ing a tall. cool dining room with a fountain in the center set.6 the mood for such speclalUcs as clop- pino. top slrloln s teak with scam· pi and skillet steak on string potatoes. THE GORDA UZ Is at 900 Bayside Ori 'Je ln Ne wpor t Be ach near Promontory Polnt. Lunch l.s ser ved from 11 . 30 a.m . to 4 p.m., dinner is from 4 to 10 p m. daily and to 11 p.m. weekends. A m ustclan entertains diners Tuesday thrOUab Saturday even· ings. .. 'Off the wal Supplement to Cally Piiot. TueSday. Sept 25, 1979 & Co ast LIFE Wednesday, Sept 26. t979 -£VENINGS 11 I' iua1k, flotsam and ietsam hang from · Zeb's ceiling ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST DINING ADVENTURE AnDARln aeurmet OtlNESE - CUISINE of PEKING SHANGHAi SZECHWAN HUNAN . DAILY WNOI AND DINNER Your Host and Hosteaa. ...••• MID Ir ANN CHIANG 1100 ADAMS AVI w....., 11M.1 COSTA MISA • 140.l937 t ....... ti t • • It ..,.----· a, t= ~ -· Ii ra Flotsam and Jets am hang from the ceiling and walls. Nostalgic junk rises from the s awdust, popcorn and peanut s hells that s mother the tile floor. AND PEOPLE of a wide variety live it up on all levels in the rustic, easy atmosphere of Zeb's Boathouse at SlS S. Main St. ln Santa Ana. . "The story of Zeb's ls In the atuff hanging from the walls - or should I say, hanging off the wall?" one regular customer said. And "off the wall" describes Zeb's perfectly. Owner "Zeb" has collected "ttuff" to decorate the boathouse since opening the bar 11 years ago. JEB'I .. STUFF" Includes nostalgic signs and posters, a complete 1931 Willis and an old Studebaker• statues such as "Finnigan" hanging by hit neck and former President Nixon bitcbhlking with a gas can. •'Once customers come into Zeb'a, they always come back, A 1930 Willia !its among the fnttrtating Junk at Zebs' Boathoule, Santa Ana. although you can always tell a newcomer because he'll walk around with his mouth gaping in awe of all t h e s tuff." a bartender said. Am.Jd.5t beeps and buzzes from ptn ball and electronic games, newcomers and regulars alike crunch and munch peanuta or dance to music chosen by Zeb himself. MUSIC INCLUDES son roc k, Irish balJada, bagpipe tunes, Western and love songs and oldies· but ·aoodies. A "GOOD" PERCENTAGE of Zeb'• customers are lawyers. businessmen, teachers or stu· denta from Newport Beach and other Orange Coast ciUe5, the bartender said. Th• two most popular drinks at the boathouse are apparent from the bar's two posted heroes -Bud Man and Jack Daniel, emblazoned on Zeb's T- shirts. Zeb's also often one of the most complete selectiona Qf liq- uors-from Amaretto to sip- pln' wbl.skey -of any establish- ment tn Orange County. Happy hour la from 4:30 to 6 :30 p.m. and to 8:30 p .m. Wednesday. ---------------- 12 EVENINGS -Supplement 10 Daily Pilol, Tl.lffday. s.pt, 25. 1979 & Co .. t LIFE, WedMld•y. S.pl 29. 1970 Plaza restaurant marks anniversary 'Terrific' rmod, food, service stand out 1''orty Carrots reRtaurant ln South Coast Plaza is celebratlng 1ls first anniversary with a host of new items on their dinner menu, and several additions for luncheon. The "south coast turkey tost ada" is among the diahea listed under "healthy spedalUes from south of the border." and it's m ade with a crisp com tortilla and spiced turkey. Two other items in this "south of the border" category are the 4uesadi ll a -wrth m elte d cheese, onions, green peppers, tomatoes and guacamole -and the veggie and turk ey enchilada with crlsp·cooked fresh vegetables and turkey rolled in corn tortillas , s mothered in spicy sauce and melted cheese and topped with guacamole, sour cream, olives and fresh tomatoes. Price is $4 .95 . Homemade soup or ~arden salad comes with the meal. One of the new lunc heon s pecialties at Forty Carrots is the s hellfish salad -scallops, crab, shrimp, avocado and a creative salad tossed with herbs of provence dressing. The shellfish salad is $5.45, served with a freshly·baked muffin, a s pokesperson said. For a mld·afternoon snack, the Forty Carrots shakes are ver y good -and very healthy too. They include the pink c loud , m a de with fre s h strawberries and yogurt; the protein shake, with carob and protein powders, the papaya colada--with coconut milk and papaya juice-and the banana wblsk, with banana and yogurt Kam's serves special cuisine The atmosphere is relaxed, old English. Owner John "Kam" Yee runa Kam•s a ''special .. Chinese restaurant. Kam's Restaura nts otcer special Chinese food. '•People come in for such s pecial dishes as our house chow meln and chicken ln a bag," owner John "Ka m" Yee said . •'Another v e r y popular feature is our assorted a p- petizers,'' he added. An example for two people includea shrimp, barbecued spare ribs, egg "'118 and rumakl for $5.95. · Kam's is open for lunch and dinner, 11:30 a .m . to 11 p.m. weekdays, and to mldnlght Fri· day and Saturday. Exotic drinks such as mal tais, cbi·chis and scorpions are served. A dally lunch special is of· fered. The combination meal sells for $2.65 to $3.45 depending upon the dish. With two locations, 2121 Coast H1gbway in Newport Beach and 1421 E. 17th St. in Santa Ana, Kam 's has "wonderful banquet facHltles," he said, accom- m<><iating up to ~guests. The restaurant is the Falst.aff Room ol the Sheraton Anaheim. 1015 W. BaU Rd.,Anaheim. "The food is terrific, the service excellent and the at· mosphere outs tanding," said Gary llines, food and beverage director. Falstaff Room serves continen- tal cuisine. Rack of Lamb. prlme rib, lobster taH and steak are someoftheentrees. Caesar salad and flaming spinach salad are leafy me<fl specialties. A complete bar compliments the food. For dessert one may select cherries jubilee. Lunch is ser ved Monday through Friday 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m A businessmen's lunch and buff et is available. Dinner begins at6 p.m. Prices start al$6.95. The Falstaff Room accom- m<><iates up to 100 persons for banquets. "It's an exciting place to eat," Hines said. OLE! OLE! OLE! Tortilla Flats ''A Touch Of Old Mexico" Dine Beneltf\ The Mural By Candlellght In Our Exciting New GALLERIA DINING ROOM OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCH & DINNER 11 :3011.m. to 1 t :00 p.m. SERVINO AUTHENtlC SONORA STYLE CUISINE & COCKTAILS tNOOOR·OUTOOOA DINING • AMPLE PARKING FOOD TO GO• CATERING • BANQUET FACILITIES SENSATIONAL SUNDAY BRUNCH Please Make Reservations 494-9358 1740S. COAST HWY. -· LAGUNA BEACH 5'4>Plement to 15atly Pilot. Tuesday. S.pt 25. 1979 & Coaat LIFE. W~ndday, s.p1 26. 1979 -EVENINGS 13 Chez Lautrec Turn-of-century atmosphere features • • new cu1s1ne A fresh, new style of French gourmet food comes to Newport Beach at the Chez Lautrec restaurant The ··art of new cookery.· called nouvelle cuisine, IS prac- ticed at the simple yet elegant restaurant near the entrance to Lido Island at 3421 Via Udo ··Nouvelle cuisine 1s a new trend in cookmg because it's only been pract iced for five years in F r ance. And the food is cooked to keep its original fl avor by taking advantage of the freshness," co· owner Guy Denegre said Chez l.autrcc translates to 'Lautrec·s Bouse .. The decor 1s a ppropriate for the name P ost e r a rt painte d b y Toulouse Lautr<'c and turn-Of· the century Parisian decor set the mood in the intimate r('st aurant. Denegre is a chef and has at· t ended restaurant school in Fra n Cl', a5~unng consistent quality at Chez Lautrec I lis house spec1alties include lamb shank de Toulouse and les ('~ca lopines de vcau nouvelle cuisine. a veal di:>h Chef Cristian Bouchez, left, and owner Guy Denegre serve "nouvelle cuisine" at Chez Laut rec restaurant, Newport Beach. A copper pan containing three or four fresh vegetables comes with each meal at Chez Lautrec, he s aid. Also, an extensive wine list is featured. A DininCJ Experience Beyond the Expected Your favorite cu1sine: steak, chicken, seafood, delicate soups, cla$sical salads; prepared to please your pala te. Served in the amb ience of most beautiful oriental surroundings. Make your reserva tions now fpr a truly enjoyable dining experience. 1111•ato #60 Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservations (714) 644-f811 Century Plaza Hotel, Century City Reservations (213) 277-1840 ..... llanla Liz Open Every Day for lunch and Dinner Champagne Sunday Brunch 10-2 For rnervallont, 675-Slll 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach 14 EVENINGS -Supplement to Dally Pilot, Tuesday, Sept 25, 1979 & Coaal LIFE. Wednesday. Sept 26, 1979 Earth's finest railroad also serves quality food 20th Century Ltd . s tl1J is one or the world's greatest trains. A nd it's a l s o a g r eat rest aurant, gene ral manager Don Freitas said of the South Coast Plaza dining house. The original 20th Century Ltd. was the "world 's gre atest train," and it ran between Chicago, Boston and New York during the ·~s. Freitas s aid. Surrounded by original photo· Four styles of Chinese cuisine all served In one place The Mandarin Gourmet offers four Chinese cuisines under one roof. Together, these four-Peking, S h a n gh ai , Szechw a n and Huna n c reate wide variety, owner Mik e Chiang said. Popular dishes include Mu Shu graphs or the early t rain, diners listen to the sound or riding on a ra ilroad and watch valves re · lease jets of steam as they eat in Pullman dining cars. _ The-oWllers sludied a book on the 20th Century Ltd. for two and a half year s so as to reproduce the ori ginal train, Freitas said. The most outstanding meals i n the r est aura nt ar e eggs pork, lemon chicken and mala fresh scallops. A lunch buffet includes seven items for $3. These items are changed daily. Lunch begins al 11 : 30. Dinner choices are made from a very extensive menu, includ · ing "three n avor , sizzling rice soup," another favorite. Ser ved until closing-10 p.m. wee kni g hts a nd 11 p .m . weekends-the a la carte dinner items start at $.1.50. Banquet facilities fo r up to 120 persons are available. Special menus may be ar· ranged for special occasions. The Mandarin Gourmet.~ Adams Ave. In Costa Mesa, also serves cocktails, exotic drinks and an extensive wine list. The dining is •·comfortable, elegant and contemporary," Chian.c concluded. Et Volle -We are now oc:>en for unique Sunday brunch. tatty lunch!r, and go,urmet dinners. From the Breast of O\itken .. En Croute · to the freth Nimon "Paul BocuH". from the deficit• aauces of pure white vMI .. Nouvelle culline" to the Down to Earth Lamb Shank De Toulouee. Chez Lautreo bri"fl you the art of new cookery et reaeonable pr1cee. tn the cozl•t French atmosphere. A Blentot ~ ..... &..cit I l ·I ,• T ..... W D ... ltet •MIW.tell a... ........ 3421 ... u.. Me-c; .... 1.-.n ..... ,7 904 ... --....... Benedict and prime r ib, he added. Lunch is served from 11 30 a.m. to 3 pm. Diner is from 5 to 9 p .m. d ally ond to 10 p m weekends Huntington restaurant entertains diners with live jazz Live Jal7. music in a "homt•y" atmosphere: bring~ diner'> to the Brass Allie i n Jlunt 1n glon Reach. * \ * * "We're one or the closest Ja:T.7.· oriented restaurants in the Hun- tington, Newport, Costa Mesa a rea," owner Camille Fishman said or the Huntlnf(t on Bench resta urant. The Brass Altic is at 21022 Brookhurst St. nc ctr Atlanta "-Ave. Dinner prices r onge from $5 95 to SJ I 95 and Jun ch prices o\ c·r<Jg<· $4 , FrE!1las said. H<>o;<>rvalions are a lmost man· dut11ry, he added. Call 540-8822. J azz musicians perform from 8 30 p.m to l a.m. Monday to Saturday -e xcept Thursday - and from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Count ry, hlue·grass and folk m usic is played Thursday. * * Dinner is served from 5 to 10 p m Monday to Saturday and to 9 fJ m Sunday. "Wc·n· a 'comry· n•i.tauranl decoratl.'<1 like an old attic. with lypew1 iters, rans, lamps, horse coll ars :.ind other antiques a nd [trl ifacL'> scatte red throughout," ~he S~JJd Steak, shrimp and prime rib ~1re some or the Brass At tic's spec1altfos, she added. Jfoppy hour d rinks arc served from 4.30 to 6· 30 p.m. through Friday, she concluded. KITCHEN . OCEAN VIEW & PATIO DIMING /J,.eal""I ;})inner SIMSllLI POOO AT UASOHAAI NICU ............... w ..... s..,., s.,... Weil ....... ., ........ ~ _. w.ct-... a,,., .. ., o... s,.c.-... -....w-.., .. Cal~ S .. ICW° OPEN DAILY 1198 S. Coast Hwy., LC19111a leach IMxt to Poffery Shacld Tel. 497-1667 ·-············~·-' ~·~ Supplement to Oa1ly Pilot, Tuesday, Sept 25. 1979 & Coast LIFE. W~nesday, Sept. 26. 1979 -EVENINGS 15 Many repeat customers find Arches Repeat customers indicate a rl·staurant's food quahty And the Arches Restaurant ,C?ets a ··tremendous amount" or rLpeat customers from ~ewport Beach, spok e~pe rso n Sue Bowler said. The Arches is one of the oldest restaurants along the Orange Coast . The Arches features a con· trnentaJ menu in a comfortable, nautical atmos phere al 3334 Pacific Coast Hi ghway near Newport Boulevard in Newport Reach. she added NB Marriott Hotel serves all kinds of meals House s pecialties include abalone. swordfish. beef Well- ington and tournecloes of beef. Orange Coast djners find just of a nautical atmos phere, about everything JUSt about King's Wharf diners listen to anytime at the Marriott Hotel. singing and 'piano playing in the The Newport Beach hotel adjoirung Main Brace lounge features an elegant restaurant, and clisco from 5 to 8 p.m. Tues- a lounge and disco and a quality day to Friday, Allen said. cafe that offers breakfast, lunch ONE OF mE MOST popular and dinne r until 1 a .m ., discotheques in the area, the spokesman Bob Allen said. Main Brace stays open from 9 'l'HE ELEGANT KING'S p .m. to2a.m. everyday. Free hot Wharf provides fresh seafood, and cold hors d 'oeuvres are prime rib and steak for dinner servedfrom5to7p.m . Monday to from 6 to 10 p.m. at 900 Newport Friday, he added. CenterDriveinNewportCenter. And the Marriott's Capriccio Also, a soup and salad bar Cafe features "ever ything from and a buffet lunch greets din~ sandwiches to prime rib" from 11:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon-'--anytime the cafe is open. day to Friday for $4.95. BREAKFAST at the cafe is Relaxing in the cool comfort from6:00tolla.m.,lunchisfrom HISTORIC WATERFRONT RESTAURANT FRESH LOCAL SEAFOOD STEAKS • OPIH DAILY lllAIPAST • LllNCH • DINNll SUHDAYllUCH • LIYI INTllTA..WINT .. THI LOUtifffl IYIMIHGS AND SUNDAY AFTllHOOM -----.. .. ----flt-~ ---- 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . and dinner is from4p.m. tola.m. -SVCH DISHES as the HawaHan Princess fruU and chicken salad, the sourdough burger and the king crab seawich are house specialties. Prices range at the Capriccio Cafe from $1.25 to $6.75. Prices at the King's Wharf range from $6.50 to $13.50. THE MARRIOTT serves only top quality food and has won an award for buying, aging and merchandising high-quality beef, aspokesmansaid. Outdoor dini ng also is featured at the Marriott. on the Capriccio Terrace. Uue~ ~M4'J • • • Ka11·s.- All soups are "excellent" and are made on the premises, she !>aid. The name Arches comes from a set of bridge arches that used to be near the buildjng. which has been at its present site ~ince 1922, s he said. ·'Our main strength is that we off er some or the best food around in a relaxing. cool, in- teresting atmosphere where everybody seems to know each other," she added. Banquet facilities are offered for up to 50 persons. Reservations are advisable on weekends. Call 645-7077. Chinese Cuisine & Teriyaki Steaks • LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS •FOOD TO GO .. Absolutely the Finest Cantonese Food at Reasonable Prices" • BANQUET FACILITIES • CATERIMG Kam Yee OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -«>Utt lOCATIOMS-. ---------tHSAMTAAMA._ ........ ._ __ __ 551-9818 551-2626 1411L11'11 Sf, ........... 673-9919 JIJI LUTCOAIT HIC.HWAf -~ • tM IOWUMO HllOMTS ~ =1 11111964·9292 • :x-t ttttl COUMAIOAD ---·---·-···--·-_...... __ -~----' .. 16 EVENINGS -Supplement to Dally Pilot. Tuesday. Sept 25. 1979 & Coast LIFE, Wednelday Sept 26, 1979 ... Waitress Julie Lucer o serves a drink on the patio at the Derby restaurant , Cos ta Mesa. Ivy House, Crown House, Bayshore House Restaurants serve diners ' fine tastes all along Orange Coast Three Orange Coast re s taurant s und <:r o n e ownership serve fine t astes. "We h ave no typical customer al our three r estauran t:-. becaus e fine foo d take s a particular palate to appreciate it regardless of the age, sex or status of the diner," said J eanne Peters. owner. with he r h u~band Hill . of : -The Crown House. 32802 So uth Coast Hi ghway i n Monarch Bay Plazu , Lcigune1 Niguel -Ivy House, ut 384 Forest Ave. in the Lumbcrvard MC1ll. Lagunu Beach · -The Bayshore llou,e. 111 Lttkc F'orC'st V11lag<.· <.it 23311 Mu1rlands Blvd in 1-:1 Toro Food in ull thn·c rl'!-.taurant-. 1s s 1m1lar &.1hout 1;5 pt·rC'1·111 s t·Mood is S<'n'<'d . s he nddcd Fa vori t e dt s hc'i 1n l'lud1.• s<•a food florC'ntint•. cwppino a n d po a <"11 l' d h a l 1 h u \ .,., 1 t h l<Jb..,ll·r bouqu<•t1 <:rc: At m osphcre'i c.it th<: thrc<' rc~tauranls arc. N" v OrlNms l>lyle at Crown I louse Nor m;mdy ~t yh: at thl' I v~ I IOU'iC' Cont~mpora ry Amerll·an decor at the Bayshorc llousL· "ith u largl· photo mural of the restaurant's lake for non \ H'" tabll·-, All thrct• n •staurants :irt· OPl'll from 11 u m to 2 a m l'\ l'l'V day. l'Xt•c•pt Sunday Lunt h b from 11 a m 111 I p m and dinnl'r is from 4 tn 11 :10 p m Sunda) hrunt:h j.., from ~ ·so am to 4 pm . except ;.it th<• I .~ Jlou..,c it''> from 10 a m ll app~ hour-. <•T'l' frurri :l JO \11 Ii p rn l\lond:.i~ through Fnda~ ('n rnpl1m1•nt,1n hur., d'ot•u\ n·., a 1 t· st·n l'<I Race t~ack restaurant bets on quality Diners can bet on a good m eal <.it the Derby Restaurant. Originally owned by a jockey. the De rby has a r ace track de· cor. The colors arc earth tones Plants are abundant in the restaurant. "The result is very mellow and relaxing," said spokesperson Becky Clapp. L u n c h 1 t c m ~ 1 n (' I 11 d " omelettes. seafood saladc;. ham hur~crs and Itulian dishes front S:J 75 to~ 95 At clinncr. the marn course:. include steak. featuring the Wl•ll known bacon ·wrnpped file t. sca mpi. s wordfis h and prime rib. The ho u H s p ec ialty i s hra..,holi thin <..llC'cs of '>lrloin rollr<l around an lla lwn '>luff 1ng W<•1:kdays. lh<· D~rh~ IS open 11 a m to 11ll(Jn1ght. to I a m Fnday. and 5 pm. lo I am Saturd:.ay LunC'h a lso is ser ved in th<' garden JAPANESE RESTAURANT Rnigbtly nasts • Teppanyakl Steaks • Lobster • Shrimp Chicken Prepared Before Your Very Eyes ... Tempara • Terlyakl • Staldy1kl 8a1hlml ' Deity Lunch 1pec1• ''°"' 1.n T.,_,r 11 :30-2:00 DlnMt Tu-Th l:GCM:OO ,, ... 1:00-10:00 .. ~. 'MTY llUl'l'aT & CATDINQ VALUV GMDINI CDTD . 1MIO MOOICHUUT So r he IC2cnds sny. whl·n till' knig ht, r ,f 11ld1.· rcfumc<l vicloriou' from conquc"t. dw whole castle rcjoicccl wiLh grand fca ... 1-. ',( celebration And m that !>llme festive spint, we bid you come to our castle and parw kc· of delectable offcri~ befitting :my n •Y nhy Our "knlj.!htly" menu includl'" 'luch cnrrl'l~ ·" ' · Ch:itcaubriand for 1\vo ·Prime Rib · Rack of I :11nh · Duck a l'ornng(.' · Llh--h~-r T.ul \l.1,l·th\'T y1,U0\'c :.lam :'I dr~1h'\'"· dcfc:m.'t.! m1 t.·1wmy. or arl' JU'•! ready for :i hearty meal. why not join u for n ft.'nM in the spmt of oldc' ~l)t jf a(Staf f l\oom ®. Sheraton~nahelm Hotel 1015 W. Bell Roed. Anlholm. CA D:leo'l 714/778-1700 _......,.... ___ i-·-~ --~ ........... --·~--............ t ~ -..-.·----~ -------------------......... ~nt to Cally Piiot. Tuesday. Sept. 25. t979 & Co .. t LIFE WedMsday. ~t. 2e. 197g -EVENINGS 17 NB has 'neighborhood~ French cafe Fine food always found at Bob Burns Se ·ng wine at Le Biorritz is Shirley Westerman. Le Biarritz is Newport Beach's neighborhood French restaurant. "OUR MAIN strengths are our nice people. our plain good food and our casu al atmosphere,·· said co-owner Christine Briee. She added that the restaurant is bard to find at 414 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Interested diners should tum on Hospital Road to Old Newport BouJ~vard, she said. THE TWO MOST popular dis· hes at Le Biarritz are veal Marcello and raek of lamb although two or three hous~ specials are offered each night. Food style is French provin- cial, Mrs. Brieesa1d . LUNCH IS SERVED from 11 : 30 a.m. to 2· 30 p .m . daily. Din· ner is from 5:30 to 10 :30 Monday to Thursday and to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Prices are moderate. COCKTAILS are served, as are while and red Barriere wines ex· clusivetoLe Biarritz, she said. Diners always find a good meal at Bob Burns, Fashion Island. That's why they always come back, assistant manager Bren- da Brunbaugh said. et in a Scottish atmosphere Bob Burns' specialties include; prime rib, duck, veal Oscar rresh swordfish. red snapper: sea bass and salmon, she said. Community restaurant serves meals outdoors Entertainme nt is featured ever y n ight. A singer and pia nis t perform Monday through Friday beginning at 8 p.m. and at 9 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 5 p. m. daily and Saturday. Dinner is served to 11 p.m. daily and to midnight Saturday, and from 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Sun- day brunch is from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. (.; h arbroiled steak s and scaf ood welcome diners to the ocean view at Poor Richard's. The Laguna Beach restaurant also features outdoor patio din· ing in the Village Faire mall at 1198 S. Coast Highway, next to the Pottery Shack. "We're a community rest aurant," co-owner Richard Stenger said, adding "we appeal to neighborhood mer chants, families and business people." Surrounded by wood, plants and comfortable chairs, Poor Richard's provides a casual at- mosphere suitable for casual dress, Stenger said . One menu lists all breakfast, lunch and dinner items, he added. Hours are from 8 a.m. t-0 9 p.m . daily and to 10 p.m. weekends. Bre akfas t items include : eggs, omelets, Belgian waffles, fresh strawberries and other fruits . Also, Poor Richard's features a soup and salad bar, Stenger said, adding that a dozen greens We've updated a great tradition! Our unique King's Wharf r est-aurant has been re- modeled. The atmosphere is warm, the decor nautical and the dining relaxed. Our varied menu has something delicious for every taste -from choice prime rib to fresh seaf<>?d . -all at reasonable prices. A special ~avonte ts our extravagant salad bar featuring our amous red snapper soup. Gre~t food, leisure dining and f nendly service -all add up .to a truly fun dining ex-perience. Hotel&. Tennis Club •~c ..... DwM Newpon 9-ch. CA fM60 (714) 64().4000 and condiments and two soups add variety to a meal. Dinner favorites include beef a nd c hic k ~n t eriyaki and se a f ood br oc hett es . Bouillabaisse and scallops also are popular. be said. Danner prices average a p- proximately $5, although a peasant lunch runs $3. 75. "The s u ccess of o ur restaurant depends on our con- sistency -we've always had the same chefs so our food is always good,'' he said. Happy hour is from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. "We're a fa mily -oriented r estaurant, although we also get a lot of area businessmen " Mrs. Bnmbaugh said. ' Bob Burns is at 37 Fashion IsJand,"Newport Beach. Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday. Saturday. Sunday 'til 6 p.m ) e>ecept holidays Ocean Perch .................. 3.65 Atlantic Cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 95 Pacific Red Snapper . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 Mahl Mahl ................... 4.95 Grilled Sea Ba•• .............. 4.95 Top Slrtoln Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 95 Seafood Brochette ............ 6.95 Stuk a Lobl1• .............. a.95 Plus Fresh Fish. Other Seafood and Steaks 6a•·atar••i. 16278 PACIFIC COAST HWY• HUNTINGTON BCH •(213) 592· 1321 3901 E. COAST HWY • CORONA DEL MAR • (714) 67~0900 .. I ' 18 EVENINGS -Supplement to Oatly Pilot. Tuesday, Sept 25, 1979 & Coast LIFE Wedne&day S.,pt 26 1979 • Laguna Beach artists meet for Tortilla Flats Mexican food An CJ rt community needs a com munity mt•cting place for the artis ts. Tortillu Flats res taura nt is s uch a meeting p lace for the · a rtis ts or Laguna Beach. co- owncr Ellen Levinson said. "The majority of Lag una Neighborhood food served at Sam 's Sum's scufood is one or tt1<: oldes t rcstuurunts in California The P<Jlynesian fis h hous-e ha!-. IJccn at JG278 Pa cific Coast lligh way in Huntington Beach si n<'<' 192(! spokesm<An .John Seit /. s aul Another S<.im's Seafood 1s i.Jl :rno 1 E Coast Hig hwa y in Goronu del Mar A I though such seafoods as gu lf shrimp, swordfish , lobster <ind oyst<'rs pr edortnnate al Sam s. u variety or steaks also are sc>rv<-<J. Seit1. said Coektails and Poly nc s1an dr i nks C:.t lso ar e cus tomer favorites, he added . ''W<' primaril y cat e r t1J neighborh ood r esidents . a lt ho ugh people drive all th~ wa v ·from P asad e n a to e <Jl her<:,·' Seitz said Sa m 's fcat urtls banqucl racilitics for up to 150 people. Beach artis ts C:1re our regular customers, and they meet here threctofour timcs per week ." s he said Mrs . Levinson also 1s a Lagun:.a Beach artist She has exhibited pa intings at the Laguna Beach Festival or Arts and paints cos tumes for the Pa~can1 of th•· Masters, she said ·She also puinl£•d a large mural In Tortilla Flats, at 1740 S Coasl Highway in Laguna Beach Many other Laguna Bc:.ach C:.trti s t s ' paintings dc.·coral <' Torti lla f'latR, s he said . Customers dress casuall y in the n ;:l t.ixcd atmosphere of th(' res taurant. and even come to thl' front window with s urfboards and wearing wetsuits, she added To rtilla fl ats has been in J.t.ig una sinc·c· 1949 and Mrs Levinson plans to expand the restaurant to include u barbecue on the J1blio to cook whole pigs and otherlargt.• meals. s he said !lo us e s pecialties incl ude gret-n corn I tJmales and Sonora style carnr as;ida seasoned steak Lunch <.ind dinner are i,erved from I l: 30 a m to 11 p m and Sunday brunch begins at 1 t a.m Se rving Lagu na Beach artists is the staff of Tortilla Flat! Mexican restaurant. ~forty carrots. \• restaurant \\ Ilea/thy Food. Natura/fr "The carrot pancakes al Forty Carrors are so good they're elnfult" .. /1•,fn Hal/11'11111111. I hr• N<>w(>f1fl I 1h1p.11 "The scallope at Forty Carrots aren t t ~ mlseed They're absolutely "I loved the smar.h1ng cheo110 pot" . made with three cMesos frosh herbs and muahrooms. and laced wuh shrimp end crab ·· Pc>RRY < 0 111111. Nt1w(><1rt1•1 N1•w • fantastic . . •· l<>ri Wilson, fol/1•rtnn OJl/y NPW\ , , i/Jcm "Forty Carrol• re • winner for me Try 11 and you'll be happy to relurn again and aQaln. And take home eome of their "The rood haa great teste and whole-grain chocolate chip flavor ... I lucked out by picking lh cookies .. these are "to live for" . . . Bloomle'e Fresh Fruit Salad, an amaz-V<'rn-l.a11rRr.iH1" Ing concoction .. aenaatlonall "llollywn()(/ lf11•f" dellclous " Norman Stan/Py, Orang<' Coa~t Dally Pilot ". a eplendld least al Forty Carrots. .. where they pr ... nt natural looda un- i take friends to Forty Carroll for lh dlagulted by elaborate aeucoa and Intriguing_ Wine Smoothie• Wowr;. , . pre .. rvauv ... The cootclno 11 etratght- Cr<>s fnrlquez, forward, 1lmple and dealgned to bring Or.mg<' County Nf"ws out the natural character or aupertor fn. "I adore tht Forty Carrots hamburger . the bett I ever hadl" ..• Doris Crandall OCLA Culde gredlenta Aa far at I'm concerned, For. ty Carrot• wrote the book on "health fOOd" rt1tauranta •.• " Cllllan Bell. OraflRf' Counly C.olcle IOUTH COAIT PLAZA, COITA M!IA M•ln Level, betwMn I. Megnln'1 and Bullock'• ·---,.._ __ PR ESE NTS GREAT PROGRESSIVE JAZZ WITH THE . STEVE HOOKS BAND _Every Fri. & Sat. Night JAZZ Wed. 8:30 to I a.m. Sun. 6:00 to I 0 p.m. HAPPY HOUR • 4:30 to 6:30 Compllment.-y Hors d'~euvr~s DhlltMJ Room A v~lable For Luncheon hn .. 11 7 Days A Week MONDAY NIGHT FOOTIALL Supplenwnt to Dally Pilot Tuesday, Sept. 25 1979 &. Cout LIF'E. Wednesday. Sept 2&. \979 -EVENINGS 19 Diners enjoy a view of Newport's back bay from Anthony's Pier 2 and Rib Joint. Fashion Island discotheque offers private, public rooms Disco 1s i>t11l fas hionable. Al lclli>l 1l 1s at Fashion's ~· cothequc in F'ush1on ls lano, Newport Beach rt r named my discolheq\.le Fash1on'b for two reasons because it's in Fashion Island and because disco deals with dress. hair and dance fashlons," a spokesperson said. Fashion 's f ea t ures both private booths and public danc· in ~ a t 630 Newport Cen ter Drive, he added. "A Jot of businessmen ln the ar ea need pnvate conference • rooms with video and audio equi pment, including their own bartender," he said He added that the private roo ms include libraries and ba ckgammon !o.Pls Music at Fashion's is on rec· ords and includes the latest disco hits, he said. Cocktails are ser ved, so customers must be at least 21 years old, he concluded . ExcitinetY Different ~~~~~!!:I • ~·a~ A••TAUfllANT ~ A Gounnet Adwnl Ul'9 Into Ei.g&nt Dining Oveflboklno eMeri~Leke llTUIMB)IY POPULAI.....- The Fallullus Mllce Costley SMw MondlY through...._ 8howtlN from t P.M. to 1:•A.M. Dancing • Enttrtalnment E~ Night , ........... ,... JOHN McLIN Tueedlr tfWouatt ,rtM I P,M. to I P.M. ._,Hour 4 p,_,; to I P.M • ....+tott 0'0.UW.'t I ~"sc••• I ...... ' tMHT llOOllAU. - Luncheon Monday through Fridey Dinner 6 Night•. From .. P.M. s.t. trom 5 P.M. .Sunday Brunch 10 A.M. • 2;30 P.M. ' . '°' .. ... , .. ,,.,.., ~·••Cel 7141712·7141 Seafood values u nbeaten Anthony's P.1er 2 and Rib Joi/It has one of t he busiest oyst<>r and c lam ba rf) and offers some of the best seafood pru:cs on thl' Orcmge Coast ' 0 u r ' a I u t s c a n t h ,. t ouched ,· <J\\111:r Chari<"' R 1 H !ZZO said of the !'.'t:wport Beach rcsluurunt The · Wltouchablc•" \ alues in elude · Six clams and four oysters for $1 1 pound of shrimp for $2 -A whole Maine lobs ter wllh shrimp, lettuce a nd tomato fu r $5 YS. -A Maine lobster dinner . in· eluding corn·On·the·cob, baked pot ato and a surprise dessert for $7.95. Anthony's is al 103 N. Bayside ))11\'f• in :'\1•\\f~'rt Br·:wh 'I ht· n •,1.1ur;inl I!-. 1,111\ 11p1 n f111 !1111111·1 1111111 ,111 f rqm I 111 II pm I uc·"(l.11, 111 '-,ur.il 1\ I nu u,d Iii 1 .HI ,JI" i.J f<J\ 1>nle rif \nthcm\ .., dint,., including ''x foot and Jo p11u11rl l11<Jf\ he add1·d i\nlhOn \ ·~ .tlv1 (1·<.ilur~ .. ., a ~al ad bar 1ndu<1111)! dJtt·~ '>Un· flu\.\•·r ">l't·d~ gucJt a m o l e. t u r k e v , h a 111 • .., a I <.1 m 1 , m()//Jn•llLJ h <.1<·011 l)ltc,, ulfalfa 'p ll>tJ h ~('..,a ml' M.•etb and 40 \ a r 1e•l 1l'!-. o f ~rt·•·r1' and condt· n1<•n1 :-. /\ bo, Anthon} ., features one or the l<trge ... t ..... inc .lists Jn C'alifornw, a:-. \.\di a~ IO import· t.'d beer., <1nd one tap beer. he condudt·d Converling in one of the "private rooms" at Fashion's dis· cotheque are Charyl May and bar manager Jeff Tunstall. f J'f'' .. inb iurns ' {\ r, ~ r (1' -+ n _. i "'• + V' ~"' ·• 't. ...')-• )" .1 : ' .,jJ j' ~ l<.\,J.J ')AA> O....). \ LUNCHEON DINNER • COCKTAILS '-,;ir·rLl'y r h ,;rr1;i.1(Jr1 1· 1i.tt :nr t1 ", l F cl ( h i o n I s I cl n d N{·wport Hf ·d C h 1644 -2030 ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY JJnb JJurns "i.t: tiltu:~lft.d' ~cWI ~~· Now In Anaheim Same Excellent Dining 500 N. Euclid 172-2130 ENTERTAINMENT r --. .. OF FOR lll'BY POI An ailment affecting millions of Americans annually . Believed to have originated in Texas and is reported in epidemic proportions in Southern and Western states. Spreading rapidly throughout the nation with victims appearing regularly at restaurants · and supermarket delicatessens for treatment. SYMPTOMS: Tlie typical victim: 1. Is bored by frozen dinners. burger doodles , paper bucket chicken and pizza ala "Tums". 2. Salivates uncontrollably within one mile radius of smoking hik'ry. 3. Knows that barbecue is not what you cook on a backyard grill. 4. Hates finger sandwiches. S. Loves picnics, family outings, rodeos, county fairs, apple pie and Motherhood. 6. Will drive for miles for a hik'ry smoked rib, or beef, or anything! 7. Will pay a fortune to have stale, smoked meats MAILED to his home! 8. Owns at least one pair of faded jeans and has recurrent dream·s of being the Marlboro Man (or Marlboro person?) 9. Craves carry-out food that's on a sesame seed bun. 10. Hugs his kids every day. . · REMEDY: There is no known cure. Hlk'ry Pox can only be controlled by heavy doses of friendly conversation and frequent intake of ribs, brisket, smoked turkey and sausage - all Hlt'ry Smoked at the BUN N' BARREL. No other process wlll work. · · _ _ 4 _ -, ' 8.8.Q. ·HICKORY SMOKED MEATS· CHILI ~I/ ' /J 211 82nd. Street Newpor:t Beach, CA '' 848·7170 · ' • , - ~ •mr •••et••• __.._..., Dally Ne••••per VOL. n, NO. 261, • SECTIONS. n PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALI FORNtA TUESDAY·, SEPTEMBER 25, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS f Rights Violated • ID Raid• on 'Oran1e County n et1hborbood• auapecled of : bouaU., lllqaJ allenJ from Me• 1co have ~•ulled 10 1erioua human and civil rl&bl.ll viola lions. Me.I.lean American com mun1ty leaders c:baraed today In Arizona S.v•aJ ..,elk.,. appeartna al a mornJn1 pnu coofereoce in Sant. Au, c:barlM U.at a&•ta from t.be US. Jaunl1raUoD and N aturalbatlon Service treat ~e a..pect.ed ol ea&ertq t.be u S lllecally "Uke-anlm&la." And they ·alleged lhal JNS •1enta have unlawfuJJy de\alned both US c1tJ~ and Mel.leans who are in t.bil country le1a.1Jy baaed aolely on the fact "that &.bey look like llel.lcau." AlleaaUooa of c•vH ri1bta vlolatlona and dJ1crlmlnaUoo wlll be mMM in ia clau action law1u1l lo be flied Oct. 3 In federaJ dJatrict court in Los An1elea. s aid Barbara Top OC Officer Finalist for Post Dailf P'i..t $Vlt "- $f EKJNG ARIZONA JOB? Orange County AJde ThCMMa HB Trustees I ' Tonight Eye I I Bm Plaints Only two 11f lht• Ill Manna ll1gh School studl!nt!-1 who live In the Trin1dad lslon<I an•a of Hun· lington f.k-ach qualify for busin~ und£'r curr£'nt school district t r a n i; port a LI() n p '>I 1 r 1 c s . a spokes man :.aid Lod:iy. Hunungton Hcac·h Unu>n fftgh Srhool D1stnc·t tru:.tc1·s arc ex pet't{'d to mak\• a d<,c·1swn t on 1 ght 1H1 hnw to hand le, part·nts ' tran:.111irt11 t 1t1n com plaint:. out of lht· lluntlngton Harbour an"' SludPnL ... from lh1· Trinidad Island area tn:k m•arly MX m1lci. a day ulonl( busy t;dingcr A venut· lo rt·a1·h and return from st'hOOI, irate parenlh told the board S<!pt 11 Parcnlb compluined that stu dents must get up at 5 a m to reach school on time by foot and one fathe r descnbed the route us "a danger unequaled in llunt ington Beach " About 20 parents r equested busing and presented the board wllb a :n>-signature petition. District policy requires stu· dents to Uvc at least three miles from their schools before bUBing la provided ParenlB claim most students -live f)eyood t.be ~ree·mUe mark. but a t.ruat.ee-ordered study to be rev1ewed tonight shows tbat only two Uve beyond three mUea. the 1pokesman aald. BeclUle ol funding problems, By ROBERT BAllKEa Of ttw Daily 1"11411 Slaff Robert Thomas. Orange Coon· ty's top adminlstrative officer, 1s being U\terviewed In Phoenix for the job of county ~anager or Ma ricopa County. Officials In Phoemx indicated that Thomas is among final can· didates to be interviewed today b y Mari co pa Co unty s upervisors. "I don't know 1f 1t means anything, but Thomas' name lb placed third on the list or can didates," a public information officer said. , Other candidates who have been interviewed by a citizens screening committee Include tor' executives from San Diego , Sacramento and Alameda coun· ties as well as from North Carolina, Florida and Louisiana. A declsion on the Arizona posl· lion, which offen a salary rang· Ing from SSl,000 to S7S,000, could be made today, a spokesman said. Thomas' s alary in Orange County bas been frozen at ss2.ooo. Orange County Supervisor Ph1l1p Anthony said today he was s urprised by the . accounts lie said he received a memo from Thomas saying he would be on vacation for two days Anthony srud. 1r reports are true and if Thomas should land the job, he would prove to be d1f. h cult to replace "f 11uppose that someone in the second level or hi~ own depart. ment could be considered. W!! also would embark on a recruit mcnt drive," he said Orange County sources s ay possi ble candidates include Personnel Director Bert Scott, Associate Administrativ1· Of f1 ccr Ken Mays a nd 'Environ m e ntal Management Agency U1rect.or George Os borne. Osborne would rate an outside c h ance. the s ources s aid. • Stray Boa In Sad Shape MOUNTAIN VlEW CAP) -A stray four-foot boa c:onst.rictor was treated by a veleMnarian after mechanics found it in the back of a station wagon at a car dealership here. Neither the owner of the car nor the mechanics claimed the snake, which was turned over to the Santa Clara Valley Humane Society. Roger Trickett, operations manager or the Santa Clara humane society 1tfelter, said the snake was thin and dehydrated and "in really bad condition." Ldt "" ••• ., because he 1s nearing retire ment age It hrus been no secret in county c ircles that Thomas 1s d is enc hanted with the effects of Propos1tJon 13 on county govern ment and prospects that fananc 1ng might become tighter in years ahead Thomas, who was a captam an the U.S. Navv became the ad· <See 11fOMAS, Page A.%) DC-9 Jet Engine Explodes By Tlte Auoclated Preu Ao englne of an Iberia Atrlines OC·9 jetliner exploded in flight today over Spain. and a DC-10 trailed spark.a vlsible for miles af ter a tail engine failed over Was h ington s tate , but both landed safely. authont1es said. The Iberian plane earned sr. passengers and cr ew of five, ~ sp o kes m a n for the Spanish airline said. ll was fu rther damaged when it made an eme rgency landing at a military air base. The engine blew up as the Mad rid· Barcelona fliRht p assed OC-9, OC.10 WOES PLAGUE DOUGLAS-Page 85 over Zaragoza, about half way along the route. Iberian sources said the explosion wu due to a technical failure and not caused hy a bomb, a.'J some passengers reared Sparks from the engine or a Trans International Airlrnes DC· 10 were VISlble for miles following a "routine engine failure" that forced the plane to return to the Seattle airport, federal official~ s aid The plane, carrying some 400 persons, landed safely at Seat· tl e -Tucoma Inte rna tional Airport s hortly after takeoff Mo nday f o r t h e trip t o Anchorage, Alaska "It was a r outine engine failure," said Dave Rogroslo, a Trans lntemallonal passenger se rvice representative in Seal· tle. "No one seemed alarmed." Rogroakl said p assengers were placed In hotels while other travel a rrangement& were made. The plane was lo be flown on two engines today to San Franciaoo for an engine replace· ment, he said. The cause of the enl(ine prob- 1 em was not Im med1ately known. oc Alien Raids? Strickland. a Santa Ana at· &orney. 1111. Strickland said she will request a federal Judae to lutae an lnjuncUoo to force federal immiaraUon agenta and the Sao· ta Ana and Fullerton police de· partmeots to "follow the law" In handling detenuorui of suspected illeeaJ aliens. RaJdl in Santa Alla, Fullerton, Placentia and Coeta Mesa have brousbt • "cloud ot rear and anxiety over the Lalin American areu ol the county," said Irma Rodrtpei. cbairwoman of the Orange County Human Rela· llOnl CommiaslOO. The <ounty funded com · mission. she said. bu examined the allegaUon1 againat immisr•· lion and locaJ law enforcement authorities and la deeply con- cerned about t.bem. Ms. Strickland said ei&bt or nine persons detained in recent INS raids will be named as plalntaffa 1n the forthcoming laws uit. 0.lt 1'11M \Ull - OFFICIALS CHECK DAMAGE CAUSED BY $200,000 FIRE Blue Erupted on Second Floor and Worked ltt W•y Oo wn1telr1 Marnie Eisenho'Wer Rushed to Hospital ................ SUFFERS STROKE Mamie EIMnhower __ \\AS lllNGTO!'. t Al'i Mamie l::LM'nh<iwcr wa ' ru.'ihf'll by ambulance tu Wult1·r Ht-t'<I Army Med1<'<JI Ct·nt1·r toda ~ from her homt· in <:t'lt} .,hur~ P a An aide to h1·r p1·r!.onal phys1r an :.aid th1· H2 yt•iu ,,1r1 (ormn f1r..t lady ll JJJ)artnt ly ,uf r ('rt;'d a :.lnike Suban Bean. an ;i:.!.1:-.lant t11 Dr W N Stcrn·tt. -.aid th1· phys1c1an rod<' in J f1rt' dC'part ment ambulan<'C' with Mr ... Eisenhower After arriv1ni? di Lhl1 hospital Mr., Eisenhower wai, taken 1m mPd1ately to 11 -. F.1bcnhow1·r Nur!>m g Swt('. a V IP fac1ht > named for her late huioband Pre o;1dC'nt Ow1 ~ht D t;1senhower llosp1tal off1c111b ,,1111 th1·n· was no 1mmcd1alt· word on hc·r C'Ondlllon The Gt•tty ... burg Voluntf't'r fo'ire Department s aid 1t rt• r e1ved a call for an ambulanr1· al the Eisenhower farm befon· 10 a m. local lime Otild Stealing Rap Fought by Mother The mothe r o f 6-year·old Valeena Miller of HuntJngtoo B eac h a s ked Arkans a s authorities today to deny a California extradition request that she be returned to Oranae Coubty to race felony child st.elll Ing charges. •ire Damages 4 Businesses In Huntington .. 111H llunt11w111n 11<·<.w h hw.1 O•''"' ~1·r•· tla111,1J.(1•tl 111 J fir•· lt11l.1\ 1h.1t • ,tt l't•'d rn11r• th;111 S;.•(MJ 1)011 ~firth of tl amJ~•· JOI! 11.11i.. l11 .. r.rhl•·1 \., m111utr·-.. Ito , ... 11n i.:u1 .. t1 l'h1· 1 /1 .1 111 Iii.it•· •·ruµlt"<I 011 I h• '''l'llOtl noor ol M 1k1• ' l.1q11or .1nd l h'li <t!.,,l Wanwr Av1· .th1·11 flo~Pd c111wn .. l:11r' ~1111111~~ d1 .. pl.1 \ ,.,,..,, .... Jrld bu• 11111~· '>l•1<'kl'<l 'th1•l\1'' Fir• < .1111 H111.!•·r l f11..,rn1·1 -.air! I:! h1•'11n1t· .1n1I Jt, f1ri•1111·n w•·rt' '"ti It'll '" 1 ht .,n •nt• 111 halt It· ltll' hl.t 11· ~hll'h ... ,1r•·.itl to Old Tinw (;1fh l!..i~1 W.1rn1·1 Avt' Th•' ll.11r ('ultt·r ... 1:.155 W.1rnt•r Ave . .11111 :nw ..: ... 1 r11w 19~1 Warner \t Th 1 I 111 u" r '111 1 t' h a rl I h 1• h•"" """' ct.1111,1j.(1• tw 't..11d I\ fire .1 I I 111•1 w1..-11 th1· .. hori:. 'ilow<.od 1.,1wn lht· fin · ll•1'>n11·1 ''ud fo'1rt'f1.ihtt.'r' wl•rt• hindered by ht'uv1ly -.toc:kl'd 1>toral(1• arnas 1n tht' liquor a nd J(1rt s hop~. llosmt:'r 1•xpluincd lh• su1d there wcr1· no tnJUrtcs Tht> CUUIW or th•~ fire lb under 1 n vc•11l1gut1on. Coast Weathe r bullnl ill the West Orange Coun· ly area .... been reduced ..a per· cent by tbe diatrlcl this year, ac· cordla• to tran1portaUon of· new.. A 1pablman Hid lhat, if tbe board dle:4el In ill 7 p.m. meet· lol at at Bolla Ave. that t.be t•o ............ .Utlble for bulin& .... to be Mn'ed. probably a8 'Relic' Not So Ancient Carnalla Miller. 26. told the LllUe Rock eatradJt1on board that she wants to remain In Arkanau and obtain custody of her child, wbo ta living with a foster family there. The California c harges a1alut Mn. Miller stem from the )'ttff ·lon~ sea rch for Val•na· who poUce believe wu taken by her mcxher from her .crandparenta' ffuntlnaton Beach home July 31, 19'19. t'a1r with some high c lo udiness at times Wednesday llighs in low 70s at beaches lo upper 70s inland. Lowa Lonigh\ 60 to 66 <See •us, Pa1e "'' f PILOT OFFERS . D'ENINGS OlJT Today'• DaUy Pllot tak• a look at lh• latdt. ln Oran1• Coat dinlAI and •t.ertalDaM!Dt acthlU. ill a JO.Paa• ma,um., s • ..-... Doa't mill t:vemnp' 1tGrtet ... ,...,..,. detallint the area'• ,......... • mpt ehabt tn .... ,., O.Uy PUot. I Lut week, lfaatiDcton 8-cb Pluuain& Commllaiooer Stanley Cohen showed colleat'* • P8le white bone be 1peculated mlpt be a preblltorie relle that could ball a condominium develop· ment. Tbll week be learned It wu a c1o1·1 bone. Ke laid be became 1uaDldoul about the bone'• ort1lll wlMD he beard tbe u .ac,. Bolla Cblea StrMt property mllbt conta1a u Jndlan -burial atte. Tb• ......_ ol an lodJan lltl wu .....-UMd oa an adJeceat piece ol land ln 1175, cfty ol· flci all told blm. \ But arcbaeololllt Marie Cot· treU revealed Monday that Cohen's find w11 probably a 1beep bone left over from farm. IJ'll clap that bad wMtt.ed the appetite of aome local pooch. The property q n•t wllhout his· torteal value, ahe added. She 1aJd a team ol ar~luMlol()flatt 1ur· ,.,eel tbe lad llondav. M rt. CottreU Hld tllat de· veloper l'rank Mola had ap· parently ll'lded UM pre>perty for con1truetlon of eondolnlnfulDI and that chancet ol reeovertn1 biltorteal lt.ema app .. n dlm. Sh• Mid pe1t Anny UM ol UM land alllo comrilNted to that dim • ' pr0tpect. A World War 11 bunker la ln t.be middJe of the property . City plannen Hid they bad a bone to ptek with Mola becauae he had apparently 1raded the land without a proper permit. Comm.laalonen unanlmoualy ordered Mola to •eek archaeolo!teal advice before further er . Tiiey.,.. ••P9Ct· ed to detWI fat. of tM OOD• domlnlum project Thursday wbea U.., ...Svt a report flam Mrs. C«yreil. Mola, who wu unavail•ble for comment, wantl t.o build • 1ub- terranean p1rkln1 lot ln con· JuncUon wtth hll pl.-.ci ZM· unit project. \ J ames Smedley. of Arkanua Gov. William Cllnton's offtce, uld a dec:ll.lon on the e"tradi· Uon requeet -1U be made by h1t oltlce wttbln a week. Smedley 1aJd 1tat• offtclal1 have r.eenat.IOM about 1eparat· ln.-ValelU ud ber mother. He Hid tlMy ate aJ&o.red to vlait. Tbe JOUftP&er'11ranctparent1, Keaaet.b and Juanita Moore. became her leaaJ 1uardJana ln im. IN.4JIDE TOD~~ I ( r I . ~ Th<.' N(•v. York Ml'lrupo l1tan Opna or c h estra , cunduet ·d b) J amt!c; L~v m<· wutlh Monday tor the lights to dim on thl' oµl'n ing night of its 1979 80 M!lison Featured wa!t Verdi's • Ott•llo " -.t arrtn~ tenor l'lac1do Domingo, w µrano G1lcla t:rul Homo und 1Junto11c Shernll Milnes U.S. Fails to Win ,. .. ,..._Page Al Cuba Concessions BUS •.. 11tudent.s who l'll n gt<t on the bu' will bt· traMportcd UNITED NATIONS<AP> The United St.ates has failed to o btain Soviet con cessions on troops in Cuba, U.S . sources s aid today, and Soviet F o reign Ministe r Andre i A. Grom yko c h a rged in the Ge ne ral Ab s em bly that Cuba was a target o f a propaganda c ampa11(n "based on fatsehoods " The sources Baid the Russlani. would not budge despite the fact that the United States, 1n t.op- le vel talk!! with the Soviets, warne d that the S ALT fl s trategic ar ms ltmltat1on1> trca· ty could Ix> 1mper1led G romyko, a !IJH'uker m th!' 1S2 nation a~semhl y 's g<•nnal policy dehalt>. deitrly wa-. ullud 1ng to U S t•harg<·~ that th<' ~' v1et Union ha ... ~.ooo to ·1.000 troops in Cut111 . pcrhups w1lh ll com bat ffiJ!>ls1on ll1s speech came a day after he began talki; in Nf'w York with Secre tary of Stat<· Cy ru!> H Vance on what the troop[) are for and what '>hould be dont: abriut tht·m 1lwy 1111•1•1 J~iltn Ttiur'> d.1 y (; romyko told th1· ;i:.~cmlily th e Soviet Uni on wanted "normal and, what 1s more, frie ndly relutions with the Unit c·d States ." But he s111d tha t re ,,u1rcd olrwr11<1nc1· or "lh1· prln ('llJll''> 11f r~a1 l•ful I'(/ ('J(l',l1•t11•1 and non mt1·rft-rf•1wc lfl 1111' a l fa 1 r-. of oHwr ., · · J\ 11t1 our .id11111· 1111 1111'> '>l"11r•· Sinai Desert Land Returned T~L AVIV, h.rac l IAPJ lbruel turned over a third por tion of the Sinai J•crunsula to f:J(ypt today in a hncf military nrem ony ul l\l>u Durha , ll dt·'> e rt outpost 1Jn th1· Gulf of Sui•z hruch and f'~gypttan hon(Jr guards and band11 watchtd a-. Brig Gen. IJ011 S1on of Israel trnnsforr~d uuthority over the 2,600 squurf:' mile area to Egyp t1an Brig Gen. Saf c l Din ubu Shnaf. hirael radio reported The triangular '>Cg m ent of mountainous dcsnt i:-. in lh1· so uth central part of th1· peninsula which Israel captured in the l967 Mideast war Heos Destroyed THREE f'ORKS, Mon t. CAP> A Montana egg producer h os killed 53,000 laying hens because of levels of the cht>mical PCH found 10 the feed the chicken~ ate, t he second maJor s laughc..er of h ens prompted by recent PCH con ta minut1on OAANQE COAST H /I DAILY PILOT ,,.,.. O'•nQ!lt (W \I 0.11., ftlk\4 w•tn """",, ,, , '''"' ,, ...... ·~,.,,...Pt .. _ .. ...,,.,.j"""' ~., ttw 'n""ft" '""'•vt.t•W"'lf~t VP.••l•to(J1h~111•• f)lifbhV.•• ~1 ttwwttt l1oe•Y fitt ''"''• -.UY H•....,·t ~ ...... ~~9" ~ ... "' I'¥' l••ft Y•lt•• 0¥..,_ I~ 8~..-~ 'to.ltfit(.w,t /4 \tf'Oi• ,.0 ..... tct1t• •\ ~IWO \•l"fd• f\ MWl \t;IMl•U fN ,,..IN +pr6t ~bfl\~lrtQ jtl•"t i\ at J 'Cl Wu .tlevMH•+t t4>\l•M#~ f elltv1r11et)tJt 11-·-~t't·f'l••Nt .... .,., , .... 11 c..rt.y Yt#•,.,"'•At•IWl0,.(ltJH .. ~ fMftllie,ICHVU ldJ'"'' ,_ ... ,..._ ........ 1 ... , ..... (MrM N I.MO 11-1' ... II Atw\l.m M4NOllW) f'•tor\ .... .., .. ,,.. W.\t tlt•.,..,. (.~...Wy('llto.-""""'""o" I• edt Ofllot ,,.,,. .... ~-· ....... ,.. ........ "0 ... ,. - Offlc•• . ~~~:. ·~:: ;:: .. ~~· ;:t~· ------------- <Cuba ) is 11imple," he said. "The artlflciaJity of this c nUre queR lion mus t he honestly admitted and the matter closed "We shull not allow anybody to m eddle in our internal &f· fairs,'' Gromyko declared "It is only on Uuh basis tha t the rela lions between the USSR and the United Statct1 can develop suc· l'est1fully · · T h e U S s o u rC'es, wh o declined to be iden tified, &rud s tall al 111~ut' wa& the bas ic character uf the Russian troops 1n Cuba and whether they s hould IJI' a caust· for concern to tht: 1:111tl'd Stale•-. I f lh1· Suv wi... do not 10 Ill' gro1111'1 uy tlw Thur~day mcettn~ b<:LWl'l"ll v.inc·t· and Gromyko, '>:Jiil t h1· t: !-, i.ourc·c·:-., prol'l pcclb for tht> S1·nal(• ra~1hratwn of the SA LT trc·;it v hv ttw C'nd of tht· \f•ar w11l lw 1•xtremcly dim Suit Seeks Fees f"ro1n UC/ Prof Thi· lln1vN'11ty nf C';Jhfornia 11> -.1·<·k 1ng n11m · l11:Jn $15,000 from a Im mf•r l.JC" Irvin<• r11cd1cal pro f,.,.,,,, who II l'lc.11m'I '11d nol '.h;11'f• p1 of1•'.'llln:JI fc•f•'> <IS rf• 111111 "" Ii~ 111-. 1 rn11loymt·nt con I I :ti"! AC'< 1irding tri a lnw'>u1t f1lod M'ind:i y 111 Orang1· County Supc·rrnr <'ourt , Or Martin r'elilman worhd und1·r a ~alary l"<inlra<'l in which h(' wai1 r«: ri u1red tu s plit ccrtuin prn fr'l'llOnal fr•N; c•ornt:d while serv 1nn ab an :t'>Sl ... tant clinical pro f1·'>sor at the m1'<Jic::tl .,chool l''c ldman was e mployed us a profl-'~sor between July l , 1975 :ind Oct ~u . 1977. hut failed to make prop..r accountings of pro fr'>IW>naJ fc<''I and pay amounl'> duf• tht' univns1ty, th<: :>uit con Lends · f•'eldman now has a medJcal pruct1cc in Orange, specialltlng In obstet rics and gynecology Warning Told Un Nuke Test LAS V F:<;AS. Nev CAP I Thi• U S f•:ncrgy Orpartment IS wurn ini.: manng<:rs of tull bu1l1I rngs in lh1'> urea to mukt> iiure all w1Jrkcr'i arc 10 saf1• p<11>it1on& WPdnc'>day morning during a plann ed nuclear tf•st. The underground hlast -lhr 13th a nnoun1•cd test of the year 1s to be conducted at the N<'vnda Nuclear Teallng Site a bout 95 miles northwest of hen· Thf' district survey '>hows thot or 111 studonts qut·stHincd in Uw Trinidad Island area, HO pcrct·nt "p robably would ndl"' 1f g iven u bus Only one or U1e two stucknt.-s considered eligible for lms ing 111 · dlcated a desire to ride a bu.'>, the spokes man s1ud Bank Robber Gets $1,200 In Irvine A lone roht>4.'r with u<'nc t.o<ik an t•\t1mated Sl ,200 from un Irvine bank Monday, police said Lt Cl•ne Norden 1>a1d a man 111 his 1·urly 208 walkc<l 1nt.o ttw S1·c·urity Par1f1c Nutwnal Uank tu a nch al M1<·lwlMin JJnv1· :111!1 M acArlhur f11iull'v;u II ahoul l p m imd told a tc-111·1 I hat Ill' had a gun and d(·mand (•d m11n1·v Norden sa11J the man wa·., t·ur rvini< a blac·k <,hav1ni.: hag. 111· put the' money in lh1• bag uml then Oed through a b11 ck parking lot door. Although I.hf' m an Mud he had :1 u un. no WN •I-"'" wa:, f·vi•r 1>ct'n l'ol1ce and FBI Ac•·nts 11rr· '>f•ar <"h1n~ f1,r a \U'>Pf'lt d f''>C'rtl)f•d a!\ 'il:1111lrn1: :ihflut 'I f1•1•t f.. Wl'IJ!hln l{ ;JIJl1U I l ~1f) uound&, having light Lr(Jwn hiu r end blue eycb and wearing blui· Je aM and a short 5leeve shirt Norden Mud 1t 11> the first llm1· that pa rticular bank brunch hu' been robbed 2 Indicted In Murders P HILJ\DF.LJ>JllA IAJ>) Thi• f''RI today urrested a Tcamstf'r'> local prt•s1d1•nt and a former un Ion official on c h u r ges ttwy violated federal r a ckeleerlni.: statutes by allegedly commit linJ( ucL'i of murder , attemptc•ll murder, arson and union em hczzlement. They were ldenllfiod as Fran C'lfl Sheerun, S8, prPH1de nt of T ea m sters Local 326 1n Wal mmglon. Ori . und Lou1" Hot1.<in1-. 46, formn pn·,1'1,..nt of T1·amstn'> r,or:il ten in l'h1ladelphia Ii S Altonwy Peter Va1ra '111'1 tht> two wc•rc• 1nt!i<-lrd hy u fed1•ral ~rand Jury Mond<1y urtc•r ~in 1nltoru.1v1• 11 month invc~t1i.:a lion condur t"d by th1· FRI. th1· Burea u of Alcohol, Tobacco and F'lreorms, and nruit F:nforr·1· ment Admin1'>trat10n al(t•nh in Pcnni.ylvamo Delaware-. Nc•w J c r s1•y, New York a nd otht·r states Fried Bribe Library Rewards Poets 8LOOMF1ELD, N.J. CAP> Can little J ohnny find happiness with Keal!\ and Shelley while munching on trench fries? A local llbrary wants to find out. "Th18 may 1;ound bad, but we are basically brib· ing the children to lntroduce them to poetry which they us ually s hy away from," said Margret Lockwood, head of Bloomfield Library's children's ser vlces. · The reward? A coupbn for fr~e trench frles from a last·food chain. All the kids have to do ls show up at the library w1th an orlglnal or copied verslon of any poem. About~ klCUI oetween 3 and 10, have bel\Ul tak· ing advantage oi the offert Lockwood said. Some have oven written their own poetry. "'Ibey don 't teach it in the achool1," Lockwood said ... But poetry ii aomethin1 creative that children reapond to. It ll a natural outfl'()Wth of • chUd'• knowledge ol nuraery rhyme.." ' i BuckPaa1ed ForSuaan? WAIHl1'0TON~ -nte dollU' b6U _ be ..... , ...... :!m!J!lr~~~a:=r r:t•• thony dollar cola '::d~ halt·dollar COIA lhould be ellmlnated , a bllh·level 1overnment i.ai force recommended today. Foc11s of Meet Ry RAYMOND ESTRADA, •. Ol 1 ... o.fy ........... A federal Nuclear Regulatory C-omm ilaion tut force will vi.tit the Slllt Onofre atomic power plant Wednesday and hold a Thuraduy hearing on emergency cvoicu atlon pr ocedur es in San Clemente. Public comme nts wlll be hcurd by the slx-man NRC team rrom 11 a.m to QOQn Thursday In the San Dleao Cu and Elec trlc uudltorium, 101 El Port.a.I St . San Clemente. a commwlon 11poke11 man said t.oday. The task force of nuclear ex perts was '>el up followln& the Marr h d1sa<,l1•r <it t he Three M 111• hi and at1>mu· plant in Penn i,ylv.101:1 Had1atlfJn le a ks at lh1• w<1r'>t nul'11·ur plant d1s uster forr1·d 1·va1·uat1on of thous ands of r1·,11ll'nl.., 1n the '>urrounding CH c•a N H<" tl'lun members plan w m1•1•t with Southern Califom ja Ed1'>o n Compan y o ffic 1al1, 1J1wr:rt11r)) of t he S an O nofre plant Wt•dnt•'lclay fnr a lour "f th<· 1•l(1 ,ting far 1lity and two new ri·;11'1111 ., und1·r c·onstrul"ll<Jn . J•:ilrson and NRC tram mem· hers will l>el(i n a technical re · Vll'w ITll'l'lJOg at 9 a m in the S;:in ("IL·mente a ud1tonum to d1"> <·ui.'> upl(r ading and how r~1 r1e ntR could n ee from ra<boar t1 v1ty in til!>C 1Jf a m 111hap J>a v 1d Hn rron , Edison !!p<JkN1m an, 11trcased that puhll!' com mc•ntll at lhe Thurs day hear IOI>! will b.· limited to tht one hour J>('nod 1>et aside for the du1 c·u~!'>llJn on lht· t·mNgency plan An NRC off1t1al said 1! lh<:rc Is in'>uffH'lt'nt time for all publ11 < 11m 111t•11h wrrttf'n '>lti l1·m1•nr... 111.1v tw 111.11!1·11 l11 J.im1·~. M1lli·1 "./He ' .u·t1np tlir•·<·tor fur 11udto1H ' 1 I 1· • a n d ., a f f' ~ u a rd '> W .1 .hrnl(t.on U <' . 2'J55..'> M 1· :1 n"' t11I1· S an 0 n t> f ri• Nu1 ""'' c;, rwrating Station n· -.umc·d ,,., \ 1<·1· aftt>r a JO day '>h1111l11'h11 IJtt• Mon<1ay n1Khl for n 'pair 11( !"ra1·kl•ll J>llW wddi. 1n Jll :.i ux.1lrnry 1·oohng :-.yhtt:m E \ i•r 'iUll''' thl· Thr<•e M 111· Protester,; March Against SprayinM GRANTS PASS, Ore c AP) Uc'i1>1lt• protc•SL'> by lo« al n •-.1 clcnt11 th1.· l' S Forc·il !-w•n 111• hu1-1 -.rm1)1 1•d the hcrh1c1de 2,4 IJ on 11 t)f111t 2'"' urre!> of '>Outhern Or1·~on t1mtwrlund Tlw Bun·uu nf I.and M onagf' mcnt today plann!'d to 11prny anolhl•r 2,700 ucrc:-. ad1oin111 ~ l (tnd 1>1Jrayed M u nd a y Prolt·ilers marched for an hour in front of the ULM d1:.tnct of flee in Medford and c alled a meeting for curly today in Wulf Cr('(•k Slavick's Island d1s1t1lcr, NRC officials have ke pt a close watch on c racked pipe welds atnce some experta believe s imilar .. aeneric problems" may'have led to t.M problems.there. Seven nuclear planta, lnclud· ing San Onofre, were found to have the same type of problem with crack pipe weld.a. The crachd welds found Sept. 7 and repaired last week wet"e localed In a non-radioactive system used In periodic refuel· ma operations. But NRC o lflclala nld Thuraday'a m e«lng la Int.ended to dlacusa th~ proble m s involved with emergency evacuation m the event or• nuclear m 1s ha p at the S an Onofre plants The two new react.or11. located' JU!lt south of the exis ting plant, a re exl)e(ted to be completed in 1981 and 1883. r espectively NRC task force members hope to c omple te the ir Hport ol evacuaUoo procedures at the na· lion's 72 llc~nKl.'d nuclear power planti, by m1d 1980, a spokl!l'l man '.laid Abandoned Baby 'Stable' In Hospital SAN JOSE <AP> A ne wborn Kiri found abandoned on tht· fmnt lawn of u ~uburban hom1• and cov.-rl!d with dirt itnd s traw wa.s II.sled an s ta ble condition w day ot a hospital here · 'Tht' doctor 1>ca1d 20 moH minult-'> anri '>h«· W(Juld haw· ~en rk1.1d ,' ~<.11d R1charrt Ford 30. whn found th" infant oulb1d1· his hou..'e Monda\ · 'Tht< baby'., hod> tf•mµna1ur1· hltd droppt"t b1•lolo\ !II dPgrc•f'\ T h t· b a IJ} , "' h 0 w (' I R h '> 4 pound" :1 ()unrc:-.. '4a' pl<tf'ed in ;in 1ncul.Jatr>r &nd taken t11 Good Samant;i_n l11~i11Lal ~ ped11.1Lnr 1nlt·n~1vt• c<irf' unit "Al f1r~l I th11u~ht 1t lo\:t~ tw11 tome :JL'> fighting Th(• nm ... •· i.t.•emt-d lo r11m1· up m y p.rnt leg I looked do"' n c.nd then: W lU a baby, uJI r cJVC'rt-rJ with dirt and straw It"' unl:H!h evabl1· th11t somebody would do that They JUSt tned Lo kill 1t They dldn t wrap 1t In a blanket o r an ything " f'...,.. Pa.-,., I THOMA • • • bccaml' the ..idmin1.strat1v1• 1,f fi cer 1n 1967 A "Pllk(·,m an 1n Arizona ~1111 lht-Job in M ... n r1Jpa C.:ounty h:a-. bt>('n vci rant '>1nct.-June wh1:n County Manager Charles W Miller resigned under f1rl.' The tuk force 1uue1t· ed that pennl" be made of ·'a cheaper aluminum al· loy" Jr copper prices rile, and that plaUlc:a b e studied for poealble future UH in.American money. The recommendaUon1 were prepared by officials of lhe Treuury Depart· ment, the U.S. Mint, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Ji'ede ral R eserve, accordJng to a Treasury statement. Alcala Witness Vanishes The 15-year-old k ey w1tnesi. and alleged victim in Rodney James Alcala's Rivers ide Coun ty rapt.• tnal hah dis appt.:<1red Tht· Ri11e rs 1d1• tria l of Akala, bound over to Orange Counly Superior Court last Friday to face fleparate c harges that he kidnappe d and murde red 12 year .old Robin Chrlstme SamM,.. o f If u n t 1 n gt fJ n H 1· a r h , wa s scheduled lo resume M1inda y. R 1 vers id e S uper10r Court Judge Robert Gerst postponed the t.naJ to Wednesday when the prosecutors admitted th ey could not find the 15 year o ld Sierra M adr f' girl Alc ala alli>gedly raped. tied up and beat with a slick last f''eb 13 A Rlvl!r111de County deputy district attorney &aid t.od ay that the prosccul..lon does n't s uspect foul play in the girl's dlsap· pea r a nee The alleged v1t'llm had been reluct<1nt lo testify in the rape c·ase to begin with, said Deputy D1'ltnct Attorney Grover Trask When Judgl• C:;Jrst o rder od he r to undcrl(o 11syrh1atrw 1·xam1na lion St-pt I I wh1•n tht H1vn !'.1de trial opened 'he bN·amt-1•vf'o more r eluC'tant, Trn-.k '>aid Ale-ala 's dd1•n:.e attorney 'IOUj(ht the examination , he ... 111d, becaust< the defen,..,I! claim'! '>he f ant;.:.1zed h er allegations a~ainst Alcala Trai.k dcscntwd th(' g irl "' '"kind 1Jf a trans ie nt," who doesn't lJve with her parent.& Alcala. who 1s he1ng held in Oran~l· C'ounty Jail w ithout hail. in th1· "iamMl4' murder f"aM:. I'> lw1ng trJn'>por11•1I to lt1vt•fl'i1<lt· C'1111nt \ f rir 11111r1 . .1p111-.1rJn11 )) 111• , ,. School Suit (Jut /\Tl./\NTA IAP I /\panel 11( lhrl't' h•1ftoral J1HIJ.:<''> hll'> '11s m1s<;1•d a ..,,.,en year olrl luw'\urt u1mt'd ul dt-i.r~rf'l(al..lng Atlanh.1 sch1X1I .,yi.teml'! by tran'>ft>rrinR i.tudt."nL-. 1.1crnl'I:. city and r ounly llnc'i presents Boehm Porcelains to Newport Beach. Binlc; of rare beauty and thrilling realis m . Fl ower-, duplicating na ture a t h~r mos t g lori ous. Porcelain sculpture~ in a number of field s, in the coll ections of museums, in th e world '~ s ta te ly h o m es. Th e~e we bring you with pride, fr om the world-reno wned ~tudi os of Edward Mars hall Boehm. Please come in and ~ee o ur Boehm PorccJain exhibit. Something Bea utiful for Everyone.,\ '1111' 11 .. .i .... '"'" l'J 11 jJ ~)N/1//1 • f 14,h111n h lanJ. Ncwpon Ct'nlt'r, Nt'wport Bnith I '71 'l (11'1·1 um I Orlu • IJ,.•h•lll• \IC •"'rmtn"~' M•ll. '"~""" I 1111• M•ll Ot.1ni:1 I,"""' Ah .. (,tc•11hr l.1" /\np•lt' / ,,.,. U1c.,t:u l 1.,,, Vc.·Jt.•" lJ ____ ,"""'~''~~,..... .......... .___ v ........ ca--.. 11 ..... , ,,,. '''"'"" ,,.,IJ J ' 7 VOL. 72, NO. 268, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • • '\'oar Bo•etow•· Dally Newi p•per~ ... TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS Critic Calls for ffiWIJ Resignations 8y FSDDJC'll 8CllOE•ERL --..... "".-Irvine ltUM'b Wa~r Dlst.rkt crlU t' Wealty Mara called publlcly llonday t'VWftl (OC the r eal.nation of water board me mbers elected by a system that has been ruled uncomtJtu . taonal by a n Oraoat Cuunty Superior Court Judge But such a move would be "premature" and a "mistake" Marx was told by one water dai; tnct director d.urina Monday·s w1t~r board meeuna llnlil Judae Edward WalUn dec1de11 what the new makeup or the .. dtstnct board should be. at.s mt"mbenrup should rem1un Ln t act, s wd Direct.or Wayne Clark . one of two popularly e lected d1reclors on the seven rnembcr board He Wab the only director to respood d1recUy to Marx'l. -~-....... MAMIE EISENHOWER REMOVED FROM AMBULANCE Fonner First Ledy Admttted to Walter Reed Center Mamie Eisenhower llushed to Hospital WAS H I NGTON <A P> Mamie Eisenhower wus rusht."<1 by ambulance to Walter Reed Ar m y Medi<'al Centl'r today from her home in Gettysburg, Pa An aide to her personal physican i.u1d the 82 year-old forme r first lady apparently sur. fered a s troke Susan Bean. an a:.sistant to Or . W.N. Sterrett, :wad the physician rode in a fire depart m ent ambul an ce with Mrs. Eisenhower After arr1vini.: al lhf' hospitul. 'Mrs. Eisenhower was taken 1m m e diately to its Eisenhower .Nurs ing Suite. a VIP facility na med for he r late husband, P r es id ent Dwiuht D E isenhower. Hospital offl c1als s aid there was no immediate word on her condition. The Gettys burg Volunteer Fire De partment s aid 1t rP ce1vcd a c·all for an ambulanc<.· at the Eisenh,,wer farm before JO a m. locaJ time. Ofricials of the Secret Service, which guards Mrs. Eis enhower said she wus conscious whe~ placed 1n the ambulance for the 80 m ile trip Lo Washington. I n M a r ch 1975, Mrs Eisenhower was admitted to the Army Medical Center al f'ort Gordon m Augusta. Ga , for m lernal bleeding Doctors report ed the blecdin..i was caui.ed by d1 vcrtJculosis of the intestine S he has been hospitalized al W ult.er Recd several times since for various aliments. Mrs Eis enho w e r , who:.c hui.band was the supreme Allied commande r in E urope during World War JI. has a lifetime lease for the 189-acre secluded farm . El Toro Annexation Task Force Due City councilme n will be asked toni1ht to approve c reation or a wk force made up of city and Irvine Company representatives to develop formal recommeoda- tlou on the annexation of the El Toro lhri.ne Corpe Air Station. At the urpn1 of city COUil· cllmu Art Ant.bony, the council ln A= VGMd to look into tbe pout am of annu.lDI land ad· Jaeeat to tht bMe in ... elfon to ••in lud·Ule c:ontrol ln the ...... A r..,ort to the coune.lt tonlOt ••19 ._ ~lltioll • ...t in ccn.' Ju.action with other 1onJn1 PILOT OFFERS · IYENINGS OUT Today's Dally PUot taket a look at the latest Jn Oran1e Cout dbdnc and entertainment ~YitMI in a JO.pace mqulne, ......... Don't mial f!Yeni.nll' stories ad pbotG9 det•lltn1 tbe area's ,.........., ud alSbt clubl in .... , •• Delly Pl.lot. ,. I powers, could give the city in· direct control over future uses and e xpansion ~e base. Irvine C..Pnfl:>any o ffic ia ls a1ree that 4' "task force would help smooth out problems in- volved ln such a plan. Senior Vice President Thomas Nielse n s aid bi s ri r m "wholeheartedly supports the formation of a Taak Force to deal wt th all these questions.•• Since the Irvine Company owns the roucbJy 2,500 acres in· volved ln tht propoled annexa· tlon, the compuy's cooperat.ioa ls nee....,.. Without lt, offlclab aald, the idea la dead. City oftlclala have been con· cerned fot' some time t.bat unless sometblq Is done, the Marine bue cq.ald be Ol*led up to com· m e rcial aviaUon traffic. Anthony, chairman of the city's Aviation Advlaory Com· mltt.ee, alto wlll offer atratqiM ~bl deliped to thwart H • p ed UM al El Toro u4 leld to e xpanalon of commuter aircraft. aenlce out. of John Wayne Airport. The ~ll me.ts at 1:ao p.m. at City Hall. r, t ull for resignation of the live landowner-selected directors. ln otht:r developments Mon- day Judge Wallin scheduled a hearin& at 9 30 ~.m . Monday to d1i.cuss poem!>le ways of modify. t0g the board to bnng 1t. under control of popularly e lected directors Clark and Aleltander Bowie, the water dlblnct's attorney. 1J1 dlcated the judge's decision on the constitutionality question wjll not be appealed -Ma rx said he would ask Or ange County Supervisors lo examine l a n d ow n er voling systems in the Moulton Niguel and Santa Margorit41 Wate r dis· tricts, Ln light of the Wallin de· cision. In addressi n~ Irvine Ranch di r ectors. Ma r x ~aid land owne r selected directors should resign and later run for office in Lhe district's Nov G e lection As the election now stands. t wo popularly elected direc- torshipg including one re<:enl· ly created because of increa9ed residenllaJ growth in the dtstnct and one landowner·selected pos1t1on will be fa iled The terms of three other land· owner and one popularly elect ed 'seats do not expire until 1981. Al l that coul d c h a n ge, however , depe ndin g on what Wa llin decades to do following Monday's consultation 'with at· tom eys representing the water distr ict . the Irvine Co .• the dis- tnct 's major landowner, a nd the two groups that began the legaJ battle. the city of Irvine and Irvine Tomorrow CSee WATER, Page AZ) Jet. Engine Explodes Iberian DC-9 Lands Safely; 61 Aboard By The Asi;oclated Pres~ An engine of an Iberia Airlines 'DC 9 JeUmer exploded 1n night today over Spam. and :.. DC 10 trailed sparks v1i.1blc for mtle1> arter a tail cn~1ne faalt•d ovcr Wa s h ington :-.lalt:, but both landed safely. authont1 ei. said T he Iberian plane earned 5fi passengeri. and crew of five. a !>pokesm an for tht· Spanis h a irline s aid ll wai. rurtht•r ' dam<iged wh1•n 1l m<1de an e m ergency landmg al <i m1lilar.¥, air babe. The engin1· blew up 41s th1• Madrid Rarcelonu 01~ht passed over Zaragow. <1boul hulf w<1y Robber Hits Bank In Irvine A lone robber with acne took a n estimated Sl,200 from an Irvine bank Monday, police s aid. Lt. Gene Norden said a man an his early ~ walked into the Security Pac1f1c Nat.10nal Bank branch at Michelson Drive and MacArthur Boulevard about 2 p m and wld a teller that he had a gun and dema nded money Norden said the man wa~ car rying a black shaving bug. 111· put the money in the bilg and then ned through a back parkmg lot door Although the man said he had a gun. no weapon wa5 ever !.ccn P olice and FBI Agents an, se arch ing fo r u s u s p ect described as s tanding about 5· fee t -6, wei g h1n~ about 150 p0unds, havrng light brown hair and blue eyes und wearing blue JC<in s and a short sleeve shirt Norden said al 1s the first t.1me that part.acular bank branch ha:. been robbed SaJJl,eback Enrollment Increases S addleback College's enroll· ment swelled lo 21,667 students during the dlstn ct's first formal cens us week. a 19 percent surge over last year's e nrollme nt fi gures. orficlals noted Monday. Robert Ros anko, adm issions a nd records chief .. sa,id 18,174 students enrolled In the Mission Viejo-based district at the same tim e la.st year. H e predic~ district attend an ce would reach 25,000 before l be sem ester 's e nd, citing s everal abort·term classes scheduled over the next three weeks that could bring in 3,000 more atudeobl. Boaanko aald attendance at the district's two campuses s hould keep S addle bac k 's ,rowtb atop ab other communl· ty collelet atatewtde. He -aid 19 percent of Sad• dleback'• student population ls conelder ed parl·time , taklna Ina than 12 academic unit.a. Rhodeei•n• Meet LONDON (AP> -Olflclall of BrlUH and the two warrln1 partlet of Zimbabwe Rbodeat. start trylo1 to turn ·a com· promlM into a new cooatJtudClll today after the fuenillaa relue· t.antl)' asned to 1uarant.ee the nation'• a percent wb1te mloorl· ty 20 per~t of the H all ln a new parliament. • along the roult• lhenan .,,,urce' said lhe l."XphJ1>1on Wal> du1· lo a technical failun• <1nd not t liUS<.-d by <1 bomb, u~ l>Oml' pal.s••ngers fcarc·d Spark!> from th1· t'nJ:int• or J DC·9, OC-10 WOES PLAGUE OOUGLAs-Page 8 5 Tr a ns lnlern<.1l111nal Airlinf''> DC IO w1·n· "1s1hlt-for mile., following a "routtnt• r•nJ.(lnl' fallun "' lhal forrl'd th1• planf' ttJ return lu thl' Sl•<Jttle Jirpurt frde ral offac1ab .,..,,d The• plum'. l'<1rry1ng ... 111111· 400 pcri.on:-.. landt•d '>afcl} Jl ">t•:it t I e . Ta c: 11 ma In I,. r n al 1110 ct I Airport 'hortl> a rte r lukt-off M o nd a.,. f o r th1· t r ip t o AnchorJJ.(t•. Ata ... k<1 · It v. ... , d rr>ul1nt· t·ng1 n1· r ... 1lun· said IJaH· Ht1gr11 .. k1 d T ran!. lnlcrn11lwnal pass<:nger '>l."rVl<'l' rf'preM·nl<1l1ve 1n Sf:·at tit' :'11111101· i.ecrn1·d etlarmt-d HnJ.(n1.,i..1 ... a11l passi•ngcr" wrrt· pl ared 1n hot1+, whil•· 11lhn lravtl :i rrar1.i<'m 1·nt:o, w1·rt· rn ad•· Thi· r1lan1· v. a' to tw rlow11 on l wo l·ngint•'> l1J<1ii't tr• ~an t-'rant•1sr·l1 for :in •·ng1m· n·plac1· ment. ht• "aid Thi· 1·;1us1· ''' th•· .. ni.:1111• prob One of Finalists Top ()C ~fficer Seeks Arizona Post By ROBERT BARKER Ot n. D.oltr l"ltec Sufi Robert Thomas. Orange Coun t y's top admamstrallvc· om ccr. 1s being 1ntcrv1t"wed in Phoenix for tht• J<>b of county manager of Ma r1copa Count.,. Officials in l'l11x•nix indirated that Thomus is amonl.! fin:1I can lltdah ·i. to be 1ntt•rv1t"wt·d today h y M a r1 co p u C o unt y superv1o;ors. "I don't knr1v. af 1t mean-. anything, but Th11m;i._· n;1mf' 11> placed third on th1· hi.t of can d1datci.." a puhl11· information officer said Other rand1dal1•<. who havt• been 1ntcrv1ewt·d by a 1·1tizens !:!Crecning comm1ltcc include top e xec ul1vf''> fri>m Sa n D 1e~o. Sacramento anti Alameda ''oun ties ilS we ll ;i., fro m North Carolina. Plorida and U>u1s1una A dec1-;1on on tht· Arizona pos1 lion. v.h1ch offer" a sa lary rang •nJ: frorn S5J ,OOO to S75,000. could be m adc• toduy. a :-.pokes man s aid Thomas' s alary 1n Orang1• Counl y has l.H·1·11 froten al $52,000 Orange County SupNv1sor Philip Anthony "aad today he· was s urpnscd by the acc·ounts He s aid he rece ived a memo from Thomais i.ayang he would be on vacalJon for two days. Anthony said. 1f reports ar<• true and 1f Thomas should land o.io, ,.,..,. '~" ~ SEEKING ARIZONA JOB? Orange County Aide ThomH th" JOb. ht' would prrive to bf' dtl· h cult lo replace. ''I suppose that l.om eon · 1n the second level of has own depart· ment could be cons idered We also wouJd em bark on a recruit· ment dnve," he said Oranjte County sources s ay (~ 11tOMAS, Pagf' A Z} Rights Violated In Alien Raids? R aids on O r a nge County neigh borhoods suspected or housing Illegal aliens from Mex- i co have resulted in serious human and clvU r ights viola- tions. Mexican -American com- m~uity eaders char ged today. Sev ft>eu ers appearlna at a mine press confere nce in Santa Ana..d1~ed Utat agents from the U.S. lmmlgratioo a.Kd N aturalizatlon Se rvice treat those s~pected ol enter1n1 the U.S. Ule1.Uy "like animalA.'' And they alle1ed that INS ase nbl ha ve unlawfully detained both U.S. clt1MDJ and Mex.lcam who are in tbls country lecalb baaed tolely on the fact "that they look like Mexlcana." Alle1atlon1 or clvll rl1ht1 violations and dlacrimlnatioo wlll be made ln a clu1 action law1ult. to be flJed OcL 3 ln fede r al district court ln Los An1el e1, said B a rbara , Strickland. a Santa Ana al· torney Ms. St rickland s aid she will request a federal judge lo issue a n lnjunc:Uon to force federal immigration a gents and lhe San· t a Ana and Fullerton police de· partmenta lo "foUow the law" ln handling de tenUona or suspected lllegal aliens . Raids ilt Santa Ana, F ullerton, Placentia and Costa Mesa have brought a "cloud of rear and anxiety over the Latin American a reas of the county,'' said Irma Rodrlguez, cbalrwoman of the Oran1e County Human Rel•· Uons Commlulon. Tbe c ounty-funded c om· mlasion. she s aid, bu examlned the aUeaatlons qainat lmml1ra· tion and local law ettfOJ'Cemmt authorities and la deeply con· cernecl about them . Ila. Strtckland said el1ht or nlne peraoN detained ln recent INS raids wlll be named u plalntlffa in the lortbcomln1 lawaull. le m wa i. not 1mmed1ate ly known - Meanwhile . flJ pas~engcrs who had bei·n aboard <in Allegheny /\1 rlin1·., plane C'onllnued on to -..:orfolk. V<s . Lh1i. morning afte r ,1 n 1• m 1• r g 1· n ,. y I a nd 1 n g at lblt1m1,n· Wash1n~ton lntcrn<s· 11011<11 Airport <i1•11r~e ()ought v deputy d1n•t" t11r .;1 UWI '>atd th•· pi lot of tht> pl d rw 1·,qwrtt·n l't'<J prohle m i. '4 tlh h1 .., lan<llng gear lalt Mon- 11.1 \ Th•· CH' ~J <' 1 rcl<'rl t he .11rpor1 (11r about :in hour tx:forc IJrtdin~ No ont· wa ... aniurcd !Set' PIA!'iE."i, Page AZI Hypnosis To Assist Victim Irvine police mvestlga lors say they'll probably use h ypn081s to help a Woodbndgc woman re- cover her memory or an a ttack an her horn" Sunday ni~hl I.I c;em• Nor d1•n i.aad loday the v.oman '" still c·xpenPncing tc•mpor;ir\ am n t''-l a raui.Pd µerhap-.. from a blow to the head 'h1 · .,ufh·rt.'tl 1n the latt> night as- :o.,iult llN ;c,sailant had w:.i lkt-<l in through an unlocked '-<"reen door JI ht•r homl· and alTOsted her a:. ~ht' prt•paret.I for tx·d . but the v.oman told officer., Monda y s he 't11l t an'l n •member "'hat exact· h took plac1· o r whn her al· tJc ker m<1~ be T h1.· V:11man '-; i.c r e<1ms prom pted ne1~hbor 'l tu call r>olicc. who found the woman du1t-d al ht•rdoorway Norden i.a1<1 s hf• !>uffi>red lut•t-ralioru. to ht·r head but had no skull fracture S he wa:.. trt!at· t>d by tJdr:.tmeda o a nd then taken to <1 hospital for treat· m ent. Hecaus 1· o f h e r lo ss of mt•mol"). 1t 1s unknuwn 1f she w.ii. ->exually assaulted, officers have said Norden said inve:-.l1galors will wait about a week before resort. in~ to hypnosis Any rccollect1 ons she m ay · have will prove valuable smce poli ce have had few c lues to work with in the case. The blunt object wath which the woman was struck in the head has been found. but Norden (See BLOW, Pa1e AZ> Coast Weather F air with som e high cloudi n ess a t tlmes Wednesday. Highs in low 70s at beaches to upper 70s I inland. Lows tonight 60 to f 66. INSIDE TOD.4" ,,., loken " ~. but the Colifomio Angell or~ on the tllrwlltold of thftr firft pennant "' cl""** '"'-. Sd 1torJ1, photoe, ~Bl. -------.... T GM Cites .Improved Battery WA H INOTON c A P l Oeptral Motors Corp today an noun c~d what H ca ll ed • breakthrou.ih on a prom111n• batl"ry for e)ie-c\Jic vehicle. GM Prffident El.hot M. EltH told a """ brtello1 that the tompany hu "cleared • maj(>r t t1rhnolo11tal ob tad•• to our plans to t>.11n offenn1 eh:clnc power"d vehldt'i. In tht' mid· l980a " Estes said the 11dvonce in volved lmprovmec &inc nack"l o• 1de .,.Uerie1 that can store two to 2~ Um.ea u much enerc &11 coovenllona.I lead acid batterit'a or the same we1ebt OM en1lneera u1d the ad vance w.a 10 the ablllty to recharee the new types of bvt tenes as many times as conven tional lead acid types without having to replace them Estes said GM bas not madt• any production dec ision" on electric vebJcles The first com merclal vehicle cou.ld be elther a small car for u rban and com muter use or a delive ry van for downtown areas. The company has been :su1> porting a large zinc-nickel oxldt research program and is known to have several test vehi clei,, running Qn this battery power T he Chicago Sun-Times quot ed company sources as saying the new batteries will have 8 urc of 20 ,000 to 30,000 miles. alth ough n ee.din g t o b e recharged every 100 miles or so a point which the newspaper said GM is not satisfied with f',....r~A J PLANES .•. He said the problem apparent- ly had something to do with an indicator hght on the control panel, adding the panel did not s how that th1• lundin~ gear wai> down and lo<:k ed J ust last wct-k , th•· Fl'dernl Aviation Admin1~trutwn ordered a n immediate ins pection of the lai I ('Onl· s el't111ns or ('Crtain OC 9s operated by U.S <·urrieri. The inspections were ordered to c heck ror stress cracks a fter an Air Canada DC 9 lost its tail cone dunng <i night over the AtlanliC' Oceun. Oome~t 1 c· DC'·IO s WC'r c grounded for ins pections after t h e crash of an American Airlines plane in Chicago in May that claimed 273 li ves Both DC' !Os and OC 9!:> are hu1lt by Mc Donnell Douglas Corp Abandoned Baby 'St a ble' In Hospital SAN JOS~<A l'I A ne wborn girl found abandoned on the front lawn Of a l'.Uburban hom1• and covered with dirt and straw was listed in stable condition to day al a hospital here. "The doctor said 20 more minutes and she wou111'navc been dead ... saJd Richarhord. JO. who found the infant outside his house Monday ·'The baby's body Lemperature had dropped below 91 degreet.. '' The baby, who we ighs 4 pounds 3 ounces, was placed In an incubator and taken to Good Samaritan Hospital's pediatric intensive-care unit. "Al first I thought it was two tomcats fighting ... The noise seemed to come up my pant leg. I looked down and there was a baby, all covered with dirt and s tra w ... It's unbelie vable that somebody wouJd do that. They just tried to kill It. They didn't wrap it in a b l ank e t or a nything." DAILY PILOT f,_0.-..,C...o.ittPu.t.•ltf\•"W-"~'~ .. ,... thti ~ .... "' ,, °'*l'tihlf ..... °' .... ,_, ~...,.,_(_,, -........ _ .... ...,..,,...., _., '"'""""' ,,, .. , '"' , .... ..... ..._ -. .. --8'10(11/,_ t.1fll ¥•• ..... tr-"1M.~ ... ~''-''"( ..... \.f"9*• ,....,.... ... ,.._.,._,.,.....,..,.v••Y'#l/ttlJ -·· ____ , ................. )]D w .. 1 .. ,M-.C..W-.w,ce111om1etllollo ... ._.. .. _ ............ .._.....,.,_ Yl(t ...... .:::.,·::...~ .. ...._ ,...,.......,.. ....... ,_,._,.... .. _, ... ,.., ClllWloolt.~ --~ ... " ...................... ,111 .... Terrori11f in Co•a 1'1 o~µt.·rn <iulhnan, ont of llatv ·~ rnost wunlt•d terroris ts, lw~ ho:.p1tuh zt.·d tn a 1·oma after he was caught and woundt•rl in t1 shootout 1n the ancient Appian Way in R omt.• Saddlehack Wage Stalemate Declare d Saddleback College trustees deelared a stalemate Monday in wage negot.rntions with dist.n et instructors after faculty mem be rs unanim ously reject ed a seven percent salary increase Board members e m e rged from a brief closed-door session and announced they would ask a representative from the state personnel board to help resolve the impasse. Ass()(•iate Dean of lns truct1on Frank O Sc1arotta. the d1stnct's c hief negotiator ~aid the sta te Dedicatio n Of Coll ege Campus Set 1-'r(>(> rollerskalinl-( lessons. an amateur disco contest and skate re ntals rughhght S unday's Sad· dleback College North Campus dedication in Irvine. Skating profei;sional Kathy Rarnum will offer free lessons every hour begmning al 12:30 p m She II tea ch fundamental d1i.eo techniques <1nd beg1nrung free-style skalmg The <1mateur disco contest is s c h eduled al 2 p m Age brackeL'> for the contc1.t arc 7 to 10, 10 lo 15. 15 to 20, 20 lo 30 and over 30 Trophies wil l be awarded at 4 p.m. Renla l skates will be available at 50-cents per ha lf-hour or SJ per hour. For furthe r info rmatio n , phone 8.Jl-4650. f'roaPage A J BLOW •.. declined to s ay what it was. Some fingerprints also were found in the home , but h<' said lhere are no suspects being con s1dered in the case. The c a s e b e ar s s o m e similarities lo the recent attacks on othe r coast wome n. Six women have been slain in their homes by intruders in four com· munities. Norden said Monday that police would certainly con- sider any links among the cases. Howe ver. the police official said this morning it Is hls feeling the assailant was likely someone wandering through the area who spotted the open door to the woman's home. H e Raid that due to hot weather. many persona htlVe been leaving doors and windows open. , m ediator should be appointed lrl the next five days Sriarotta noted thul district of· f1c1alb are stall wailing for a vote from non teaching per~onnel on the contract offer Hourd mem bcrs also are offe ring a sevl'n percent increa~c to non teachinJ.! employees Faculty Association President Michael Merrifield declined to comment on the ncgotwl1ons to day other than to c:onf1 rm that the faculty had unanimously re Jectcd the d11.t rict ~ offrr Fn day The d1stnrt's c·ontraC'l with facult~ ml•rntlt'r' 1·x111rf'<i Aug 17 Tht> current propo!-iul 1.:a lls for a lhret.' year C'ontn ll'l with ill lo wances to r1• ''fl''" ..,a larv nt>~ot1<1t10ns 1·ad1 y1·a1 f'rmR Pagr ,\ I THOMAS •.. poss1 hit· t'and idatl''> an r ludl' Pe rsonnel Director Bert Sc-ntt A<.,orwte Adm1mstrat1v1· or f1l'C'r Kt:n May!:> and Em.iron m l'ntal M an<ig(•mf·nt A~cnt ~ Director Gc•oq.~1· Osborne Osborne woul'1 ratt· an outs1d1· r h a n t' <' . I h <' s o u r r c b !:> a 1 d becaust• ht: •~ nt•a ring rel1rt· m f'nl age It has been no s<·cn·l an county t·1rcll·i. that Thomus 1:-. d 1!> cn<:hanlNi with lhc effects of Proposition 13 on county govern mcnt and prospcel-. that finilnc 1ng might bcC'omc tighter 111 years ahead Thomas. who was a f'a pt<1in in the U S Navv he1·umc the aii b('came the adnun1s trat1ve of ri cer in 1967 A SPokcsman in Arizona Silld the JOb in Maricopa Counly ha1> been vacant s ince June when County Manager Cha rh.•s W Miller res1~ncd unrlcr rare Sinai Desert Limd R e turne d f EL AV IV, Isr ael I AP> Is rael lumcd over a third por lion of the Sinai Pe ninsula lo Egypt today m a brief military ceremony al Abu Durt>a, a des ert outpost on the <iulf of Suez. Israeli and Egyptian honor guards and hands watched as Brig. Gen. Dov Sion of Israel transferred authority over the 2,600 11qua re mile a rea to Egyp t1on Brig Oen Saf-el-Om abu Shnaf. Israel radio reported Fried Bribe Library Rewards Poets Bl.OOMFIELD, N.J . CAP> -Can little Johnny find tlappin ess wlth Keats and Shellt!y while m unching on rrench tries? A local library wants to find out. · "'Ibis may sound bad but we are basically brib· Ing the children to lntrOduce them to poetry which t h ey usually shy away fro m ," sald Margret Lockwood, head of Bloomfield Llbrary's children's services. The reward? A coupon for free trench fries from a fast·food chain. A1rthe kids have to do is s how up at the library with an ortlinal or copied version or any poem. . About !';() kuu, oetween 3 and 10, have be1un tak· 1.na adv4'11U&&e of the offer , Lockwood said. Some have even written tbelr own poetry. "They don't teach lt ln the tcboolt," Lockwood said. ''But poetry i1 eomethin1 creative that children respond to. It la a natural outarowth of a child'• knowledge of nuraery rhymes." J ,. ; In Air Strike A atrl~e that 'h rui grounded all llu1he11 Airweat n ights moved Into it.8 16th day today. and a company spokesman ~aid no aet· tlement ls In slaht . About 40 percent of Huahes Atrwe11t employees. members of the Air Une Employees Assocla lion <ALEA>. ar e involved ln the walkout that began Sept. 9. It hu forced cancellation of 14 flights daHy from Orange Coun· t y 's J ohn Wayn e Airport OveralJ, Hughes has been forced to ground flights ser ving 20,000 'passeng~rs da1ly to 45 c1tJes Company spokesman La rry Litchfield sa1d the strike Is cost mg Hughes about SI m1lhon I.I\ r eve nue per day. Pilots who in1llaJly Joined the stnk<' rt.•ached a i.etUc me nl last week on a nl'w contract. hut ma1ntt·nanC'f> crr•wlo, l>t a t1 on agents ancl tJrket agt·nlS remain on stnkl' Lilr hfwld said the company'!:> ~tandan~ offer a 29 2 percent raise ovt.>r thn•e year!! was "rt.'Jl't'll'<I wi thout M mme nt" by th1• Al.l•:A WorkC'rs ur<' h11ld1ng out ror a 39 IH'rt'c·nl rlll'lt· that would Fro..Po.-A I WATER ••. Atto rney Ca rlyle H al l , repreloenting Irv me Tomorrow, ~aid one• option wt>uld be for the JUdgt-to ... hortE'n the terms now ~el to rxp1re in 19ftl Ttus could c·aus<' u special c•lect1on sho rtly SJfll'r lh<' N<J\l'mber election. Hall •mid If <i "IWC'la l elertaon we n · ca 11 C'd a II d 1 re1·tor-. wou Id bl• 1·h·C'lt:rl bv popular ba lloting by th.-d1 !.lt1l'l .., rt'l!t!:>tl!rt•d voters Another option that llall hru. <;Ugge!:>t<'<l •~ t•xpans1on of th .. tw1ard t11 11 mc·mt><•f'> M'vcn 1hat would Ix• poµularl y c·lcl'tt-d a111l ro11r th.it would bt· '>t·lt·1'tl·d II\ I a111l11" rwr vote· Bo" 11•, 11·1w>rtmg lo the hoar<! 011 :i 1111•1•1 111.: hf'ld in Walhn'!:> 1 lw m h•·r-. '"' Monti a}. '>aid a d<: 1·"1011 on how lo t hilnli(1· the l'leC' I 1n11 svMem will ht· made in a t1 meiy fa'\h1on " A 4u1ck de<·1i.1un, he s aid. would avmd further expense and llisruption of the d istrict's al f..ilr'\ whirh :.i r e now under '( rulm} lx:1·uus1• of the election "'''"' Bnw11• s:11d h<' tx·hevc-, th<' di'> rrn·t wnulrtn't fil e any :ip1w:.l 1111 lt•ss \.\ alhn nrnde a m ove LO Im 'm1·d1all·ly oust landowner ..,elc·«t<:d l>tHJrd me mbers Shell Explo d es 1,0S ANCF.LF.S (AP1 A :$:1 \ 1•;11 old foundry worker, dis n1:1ntllr1i.: what was thought lo be a d t.>fust•d Air Fort·c practice h11mh "'th ;, s lcdgehumme r, "a-. in111rc·1t whc·n lhc shell ex plwfrrt. a11thorit11·'> s aid The dct nnat1on of lht• Sf'raplron bomb orC'urrC''1 Mnnduy at tht> Re n fr ow Foundrv Slavick's m ean a senJor ticket agent now making Sl,157 per month would mean a raise t.o Sl.960 per month the end of three years. T he com pany'a offer would mean a raile to Sl.960 per month by the end of the same period Alcala Witness Vanishes The 15-year-old key witness and alleged victim 1n Rodney James AlcaJa's Rivers ide Coun- ty rape LnaJ has dis appeared The Riverside trial of Alcalll. bound over to Orange COt&Dty Superior Court last Friday to face separate charges that he kidnapped and murdered 12· year-old Robin Christine Samsoe of Huntington Beach . was scheduled to resume Monday. Riverside Superior Cour t Judge Robert Gant postponed t he trial to Wednesday when the prosecutors admitted they could not find the 15-year-old Sierra Mad re girl Al c ala allegedly raped, tied up and beat with a stic k last Feb 13. A Ri verside County deputy d1striC't attorney said today that the prosecution doesn't sW!pecl foul play an the girl's d1 sap pearance The alleged victim hild been reluctant to testify 1n the rapt' case to begin with. !'laid Deputy Dis trict Attorney Grover Trask When Judice Gar..,t ordert.-d her to undergo ps)C'h1atnc examina tion Sept 11 when lhe R1ver;1dt· trial opened. i.he became even more reluctant, Trask said A Ir a I a'.., df'f e n '><· <t llorne y sought th1· 1·xam1nat1on hl· '>aid, becau&t> lht· ctc•ft:nM• rla1m s i.he fanta s1 1t·d her allt•gat1on'> aga inst Alrala Trask d.-" r1hrd the girl as "ktnd or ;J lran-.u•nt ' wh11 dot•sn't h\e v.1th her parenL<> A IC' al<t . v. h<i 1 'I being held in Orange County J~ul without bail In the Samsoe murde r case. 1s being transported to R1w•rs1de County for court appe11rance~ there Proh•8lf"r s Mar<·h ~nst Sprayin~ (; H \:>-~ f' \S.<.., Ori· 1 \ P 1 Dcsp1tt pr11t1 ·,i... b) lo( <ti res1 denlt., the l' S For<.>s t Ser vin· has sprayed tht' herb1t•1de 2 4 IJ 1111 ahout ~, a('re .. or '"uth1•rn Or1·.:on t1111lw•rl;10'1 Tht.• Bun·uu of I.and M ana~E' mcnt today planned to spra~ unothcr 2.700 ut•n ·s ttdJoining ln nd !:>p r aye d M o nda y Prole!ltcrs m arched for an hour 111 front of the BLM d1str1ct of fa r<' m Medford and calk-d a meeting for early today in WoH ('n·t·k Buck Passed For Swan? WASIUNGTON (AP) - The dollar blU should be systematlcally replaced with the new Suaan B. All· thony doUar coin and the half·doUar coin 1hould be eliminated. • high-level government task for ce recommended today. The tuk force suggest· ed that pennies be made of ··a cheaper a lumln1.1m al· loy" 1' copper prices rise. a nd tha t plul\ca be studied for possible future use in American money. The recommendations were prepared by official~ of the Treasury Depart· ment, t.he U S. Mint. the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Federal Reser ve. according to a Trea/llury statement Suit Seeks Fees From Ex Teacher T he University of California is seeking mor11 than S1s.ooo from a former UClrvlne medical pro- fessor who it claim s did not ... hare professional fees as re- quired by his e mploym ent con- tract According to a laws uit filed Mo n d ay in Or ange County S uperior Cour t, Dr Ma rtin fo'eldman worked under a s alary contract m which he wa!> rc- q u 1 rf'd tri s pill certain pro· fe'>!:>t<mal fees earned while ser v ing as an a ... s1stant chn1 c:al prC>- f l'ssor at the medical !>chool Feldman was employed as a p ror ei>sor bet ween July I, 1975 Jnd Oct 31, 1977, but failed to make prorwr accountings or pro fes1.wnaJ fet:!> and pay am ounts du<' t he unJven1ty, the l>Ull con· tcndl> F eldman now has a medical pr actice an Orange, !)peri;1l121ng in obbtl'tnC'., a nd gynel'ology Wanii11g T o ld On N uke Test LAS VEGAS Nev t AP1 The l ' S F;ne rgy lJepartment Is warning manage rs or tall build fn~s 1n this area to make sun· all "orker. arc in '>a f<• Jl''"'ll<'"' \.\Ni n,.,rf.n m11rn1ni.: ll•111nµ <J pl.11111C'<I nu1 lt·:Jr t. '>I The unrl1·1 ~rnun1I hl.1 ..,I 1 h1· 13th annnunn•d ll•st of thr Vt'.11 ,., 111 hf• rnnduc•t1•1f at thr· ,,., .111,1 \.111'11 .1r 'I 1·..,11n.: <..,111 ,d111UI !l!i rnd"' 11•11 thv.1·~t 11( ht•rt ManPu vf>r s Rt~1u·w l'l'EHTO MADHY:'ll Argl'n tina t Al» Ar,:{1•nt1nu rc·s umei. its annual n<1vul maneuvt·rs with th<' l 'n1tt'd Stutes today after sui.pendtnl( th£·m for l wo years 1n a pr ote-.t again s t Wash ington .., human rights J>flhcy presents Boehm Porcelains to Newport Beach. BinJ i., of rare beauty a nd thrilling realis m . . Fl ower" duplica ting nature at her mo.s t gloriou s. l'urc:l'l,1in s culptures in l1 number o f field s, in tht• coll ections of museums, in the worl d ' s ta tel y homes. These we bring you with pride, from the world-renownL'd !'lt udios of Edward Mars hall Boe hm. . Pll'ase come in and see o ur Boehm Porcelain e xh ibit. Sv 111ct'1i11g Beautiful for [i1rryo11c. •1 SLAVICK'§ h.~1111111 1,1,rnJ. Nt·wporr ( t•nru Nl V.J'Of! lkte h I ('' 11 l Mtl I \80 1(ltfnt11,,.nhlft" \>. i\tt11rn'h' \l.1lt t .tj'un. tt1fl, \1.111 (\ttt11•1 C uut1""' Al'*'C.tt •htl•"t\o._,,h, ,.,,lltt•" l .t11Vt~· ... ' .... ·-.......... , .... _ '111Mf .......... ~-,..-·.,.. \1\4 ............. 11,.,,., ''"' '·~·'·· t.~.1.1 ' f; ., _d )N/1111 f9 ,., 7 VOL. 72. NO. 268, 'SECTCONS, Sl PAGES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1979 I FIFTEEN CENTSj ., ,.------------MUDl's the Word , Festival Officials Defend Seereeg By STEVE MJTCBEU. Of ... o.11'1 "" ..... THE MANAGEMENT of the Festival of Arts ln Laguna Beach maintains il bas the rigbl lO keep secrel a rttenl acUoo challenged by the press over the quesUon ol the festival board doing business in the open. Festival spokesmen say the board bas the right lO act privately and is responsible only to the festival mem· bership on matters relating lo financing, peraoonel and operation of the Pageant of the Masten. Based oo that position, the festival board met in secret earlier lb.is month and fired veteran business manager Robert Leppert, 'then hlred board member Paul Griem as geaeral manager of the festival. - Griem. formerly treasurer~ the nine-member panel and a 15-year board member, is to be paid approximately $30,000 a year in bis new job -nearly lv.1ce that made by ·,.,,.,.....,... MAMIE EISENHOWER REMOVED FROM AMBULANCE Former First Lady Admitted to Walter Reed Center Mamie Eisenlwwer Rushed to Hospital WASH I NGTON CA P > - Mamie Eisenhower was rushed by ambulance to Walter Reed Army Medical Center today from her home in Gettysburg , Pa An aide to her personal physican said the 82-year -old former first lady apparently suf· fered a stroke Susan Bean. a n assistant lo Dr. W.N Sterrett. said the physician rode in a fire depart m ent ambulance with Mrs Eisenhower After arriving at the hospital. Mrs. Eisenhower was taken im· mediately to its Eis.e nhower Nursing Suite, a VIP facility named for her late husband, Pre s id e nt Dw ig ht D . Eisenhower. Hospital officials s aid there was no immediate word on her condition. The Gettysburg Volunteer Fire Department s aid 1t r e· ceived a call ror an ambulance al the Eisenhower farm before 10 a.m local time Officials of the Secret Service, which guards Mrs. Eisenhower, said she was conscious when placed in the ambulance for the SO·mile trip to Was hington. Sh e has been hos pitalized at Walter Reed several times since for various ailments. Resident Tip Leads !To Burglary Arrest Laguna Beach police have ar· rested a second burglary SUS· pect in as many days, after re· ceiving a tip from a resident wbo became IUSplCIOUS MOGclay Dlibt. om~ were called to the La1ana Nunery, U'lO South Coat Hllbway at about 8: JO p.m. bJ. --who •aid be ob-' aened a man mona1 cactus plata ar'OUDd tbe bulldAn •• Pollee MDt lleMn9 Offtcer LaDee llbmael to tbe ac.e .In PILOT OFFERS EJ'ENINGS OVT Today's DaUy PUot takee a look at tbe latest In Oran1e Coat dinlq and entertalnmtGt eettYltiea in a »s>a1e ma1u1De. s...uap. Daa't ..... ~· atoriel .............. tbe area's NltaSllD and m,bt eJubl tn ...... Dllb Pdlll. plaincfothes. and a two-hour wait paid off. Ishmael saw a man drive up to the nursery and begin loading the valuable cactus plants in the back m a truck. He arrested Robert A~n Auger, 29, ~ 20288 taguna Can· yon Road, and charged him witb eranct theft. He..._wu ~"1 \n\O Oranae county ji1J early thiS momlnl OD $5,000 ball. Earlier tbll week. Laguna Beach resldent Dr. Rlcbard Boigs told polJce be spotted a man leaving bls home a nd called om~ wben he found aome ol bis belongings missing. The resldent said be beUeved be knew the suspect u a part· Ume 1ardener and Police Of· neer Man Miller later stopped a ear driven by Bryan .Tamea Draper, 21, ol Van Nuya. Pollce said tbeJ recovered 1ood1 valaed at '3,200 from Duper'• automobile. He wu booked into Orant• County J-11 wWl IMlil plAC9d at •10,000 Moa· dav. / Leppert, according !O sources within tbe Festival of Art.a. THE BOA.SD ACl'ION came behind closed doors, wUb Griem reportedly voting for lbe ouster of Leppert before leaving the room while hls fellow board members voted to hire him as full-time manager. When reporters learned of the board action late the next day, festival officials refused lo confirm or deny the s alary for lhe new general manager. claiming that in· formation is "confidential." But Laguna Beach City Council members polled by a reporter take varying positions. Councilman Wayne Baglin said, "I'm disappointed they feel a need to do anything secretly," adding the festivaJ board. "is a very intregal part of the public scene in Laguna Beach." He said the frequent secret meetings held by the board. "suggesL'> they have something ~ hide, and that doesn't make m e feel very comfortable." "'DIE BASIS OF TBEDl OPE&ATION is the use of public property. and it doesn't seem morally correct (for them to meet in private) even if it is legal for them lO do so:· The Festival of Arts operates on public land, under a lease agreement with the City of Laguna Beach. In return for use oC the six-acre festival area, the festival gives the city a percentage of its gross receipts, based on a sliding scale. Last year the city received nearly $200,000 in festival receipts. But Councilman Howard DaW50D says the land was specifically donated for festival use by the Irvine Com· pany, and was put in the city's name •·to preclude.the necessity for the festival to pay taxes ." .. As such," Dawson said, "while it may be city proper· CSee SECRET. Page A2) Jet Engine Explodes Iberian DC-9 Lands Safely; 61 Aboard By The Associated Press An engine of an Iberia Airlines · OC-9 jetliner exploded m night today over Spain. and a DC-10 trailed sparks visible for mJles after a tail engine failed over Was hington st ate. but both landed safely, authorities said. The Iberian plane carried 56 passengers and crew of five, a spo k esman for the S pa nis h airline s aid. Jt was furthe r damaged when it made an emergency landing al a military air base .• The engine blew up as the Mad rid· Barcelona flight passed over Zaragoza, about half way along the route Iberian sources said the <.'xplos1on was due LO a technical failure and not caused by a bomb. as some passengers feared Sparks from lhe engine of a DC·9, DC-10 WOES PLAGUE DOUGLAS-Page 85 Trans Inte rnational Airlines DC· 10 were v1s i bk for miles following a "routine e ngine failure" that forced the plane to return to the Seattle a1qxirt. federal officials said The plane, carrying some 400 persons, landed safely at Seat· lie Tacoma Int ernational Airport s hortly a fter l<1kroff Monda) for lht lr1p to Anchorage. Alaska .. It v.as a routinl· t-ng1n1· failure ... said Davl' Rogro<,k1, " Trans Internauonal p<l~senger service repn·5entat1ve in Scat tie "No one 5t-emed C1larmed · · R ogros k1 said passenger., were placed IJl hotels while other lra\lel arr angements wrr(· made The plane v.as to be nown on two engines toda) to San Francisco for an engine replace ment. he said. The cause of lhe t'ngane proh One of Finalists ll·m Wd S not 1mmed1ately knnwn · :\t eanwh1le, 63 pas!)engers who had been aboard an Allegheny A1 rhnes plane rontinucd qn to "nrfolk. Va . this morning after .1 n t' mt-r gen c y I and 1 n g ~ a.L - Ha lt1mnrc Washington lntem a- uonal Airport George Doughty, deputy direc· tor al BWI. said the pilot of the plant' ('xperil.'n ced problems '4 Ith h1" landing gear late Mon· dav The DC ·9 circled the airport for about <.tn hour before landing No one was 101ured. (Sff PLANES.' Pa«e A2) Laguna Historian Rites Held Top OC Officer Seeks Arizona Post Onofre 'Disaster' Studied Memorial services were held today for long-time Laguna ·Beach historian Merle Ramsey, who co-authored several history books about Orange County and the Art Colony in recent years lie died Saturday al the age of 91. Mr . Ramsey worked with hlS late wife Mabel on several ac· counts·of Laguna Beach history, inc luding "Pioneer Days in Laguna Beach," and "The First 100 Years of Laguna Beach " The couple also authored a history of Orange County during the last decade of their lives in Laguna Beach. The Ramseys moved to Laguna Beach in 1936 from their Santa Ana home. Ramsey. who only had an eighth gr a de education, took correspondence courses in draft· ing and architecture. and was a gene r al plastering contractor while in Santa An a The couple didn't s tart re· sear ching for their historical books until he was well into his 80s, according to his grandson. Kirby Ramsey. Mrs. Ramsey died in 1975 after lhe couple had written (See RITES, Page A2) Sadd:leback Enrollment Increases Saddleback College's enrolJ· ment swelled lo 21,667 students durilll the ~trict's first formal census week, a 19 percent surge over laat year• s enrollment ftpr•, oftlciala noted Monday. Robert Ba.anko, adm1'aions and records cblef, said 18,174 studen.tl enrolled ln the 11.isaioa VieJo-baed diatrict al the same tlme Jut year. He predicted dJstrict attend· ance would reach 25,000 before tbe semester's end, cltht&-- sever al 1bort·term classes scheduled. over the next three ween that couJd bring in 3,000 more students. Boaanko said attendance at the dlatrtct's two campuses abould keep Saddleb ack's lf'OWt.b atop all other communl· ty coUecea statewide. He 1a1d 7t percent of Sad· dleback'• student POPUlatklft 11 conat•ered part·tlnie, taktna Jeu than 12 academic unlta. By ROBt:RT BARKER Ol IM 0 1tly l'ilot '"'" Robert ThomC1s. OranJ;e Coun· ty' s top admm1strat1 vt• officer . 1~ being int.-rvu~wed 1n Phoenix for the job of county managl•r of M<.tricopa County Officials m Phoenix 1nd1raled that Thomas 1s among final can didales to be interviewed today b y M a ri copa Cou nt y supervisors "l don't know 1f 1l means anything. but Thomas' name 1.-, placed Uurd on the lJst of can- didates," a public informalJoo officer srud Other candidate!> who have been interviewed by a c1t12ens screening committee include top executives from San Du~go. Sacramento and Alameda coun ties as well as from No rth Carolina. Florida and Lou1s1ana A dec1s1on on the Arizona po!.1· lion, whk h offers a salary rang· ing from $51,000 to $75,000, couJd be made today, a s pokesman said. Thomas' s alary in Ora nge County has been frozen at $52,000. Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony said today he was surprised by the accounts. He said he received a memo from · Thomas saying he wouJd Oall' l'IMI' Slaff ,._. SEEKING ARIZONA JOB? Or•nge County Aide ThomH be on vacation for two days. Anthony said, if reports are true and if Thomas should land lhe job, he would prove to be dif· ficull to replace. Rights Yiolated In Alien Raids? By FaEDEalat SCBOEMEBL oe • o.ltY ,..., .... Raids ~n Oranae County neighborhoods suspected ef houalng Wegal alien• from Mex· ico have resulted in serious human and civil rtchts vtola· tions, MexJcan·Amerlcan com· munity leaders charged today. Several speakers appearlnc at a morning press conference ln Santa Ana, charaed that aceota from the U.S. lmmtgraUon and N 1turall 1aUon Servlce treal th011e ausl)eeted ~ entertna the U.S. llle&ally "like animals." And they alle1ed tbat I.NS a1ent1 ba\'e unlawtully deta&Md both U.S. ~tilenl and Mtx.le8DI wbo are In t.b1I country ~ally baled solely OD tbe fact ' tbat U.., lie* like Mule .... '• All•1et~ ....... of clvll' rl1btt violations and discrimination will be made in a class action ltwauit to be filed Oct. 3 in federal district court in Los Anceles . said Barbara Strlcldand, a Santa Ana at· torney. Ms. Strickland said she will request a (ederal Judae to issue an injunction to force federal immigration agents and the San· ta Ana and Fullerton police de· partmentl to "follow the law" in bandlinl detentiou ot suspected llleaaJUlem. Baldi in Santa Ana. Fullel"Ula, Placeatla ud Costa II•• have bl'OUlbl a ••cJoucl of fear and anlety °"" the Latin American areas~ tbe county, .. said Irma Rodrlpes. chairwoman m the Orua• County Human a.I•· Uont Q>nunils1on. ff) RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI '"" O•H• P••o• \l•lt ,\ ft•deral ~uclt.>ar Hcgulatory Comm1s:-.wn task force wi ll v1s1t th<• San Onofr1· atomic power pl:.int Wednesday and hold a Thur..,da) ht•:ir111g on emergency t'\'3('Uallon procedures 1n San Clemcnlt• Pu blic t•om mcnts will be heard by the ::.1x man NRC team from 11 a m lo noon Thursday an the San Dtt'l(O Gas and Elec· lnc auditori um. 101 El Portal St San Clemente. a commission ~pokc!>man ~aid today The task force of nuclear ex- perts w a.c; set up foUowing lhe March d1sa!>te r at the Three M 1le (stand atomic µ!ant in PeM· ~y h.an1a Rad1al1on leaks at the v.orsl nuclc.ir plant disaster forct.'d e\lacuation of thousands of resident!> in the surrounding areJ NRC learn members plan to meet with Southern California Edis on Compa ny o ffi cials, opera tors of the San Onofre plant. Wednesday for a tour of the existing facility and two new reactors under construction. Edison and NRC team mem· hers will begin a technical re- view meeting at 9 a.m. in the j <See NUKE, Page A2> Coast Weal.her F a ir with s ome higb c lo ud iness at limes Wednesday. Highs in low 70s at beaches to upper 70s inland. Lows tonight 60 to 66. INSIDE TODA~ .ti OM, Y P!LQT USC No Trace Fo11nd Of Body Lu.L}.ards and d lven have lurnTup no trace 0( an ll J ar old Marine wbo la beU.vtd &o hive drown «1d Sunday whll• swlmmlna with a tttend off 1..- tla mbla Slrwt ln S an Ctemm te Llfe t&uard G"'I llwal&l'r u ld Mn t'ilht man team awept tht umt ~ m.lJt! area Monday ~)' s ear r hed a fter P vt. Pbllllp Gl~no Thomaa't body wu ,.... port~ mlulnJ Thorn111t wae rcpor\t"d mlnlni after h11 buddy Pfr htldon Gr uy t.o1d lifl'1uarda lhl' m1u "'- m ~n ydled for he lp at about S p m too ynda aouth of L• Rumble Street Uulalnr u 1d "ll'a hard lu uy" where • body m l1ht end up it 1t wu caught In thh week'a atronc IOUtherly 1-well "lt '1 1 w11tlna 11me now," Uu~iur added Ir TI>omu I.ti IA dro wning VIC t i m , he will be the teco nd M a rme to die m the waters off San Clemente City Beach thla year Pvt Ale jand ro Am aya, al so s tat ion e d a t C amp Pendleton ILkt: Tbom 1ts4ilrowned nt:ar tht: c ity pier whil e swim m ing on J uly 7. Amaya was the first person t.o drown ofr San Clemenle 'l'> City Beach in the 27 years th e city ha s 1uppUed lifesaving patrols on its s h or es. accor d i n g t o lifeguards f 'romPapAI NUKE ••• San Clement<" :iud1tr1num lo d is <.'U6b upgn.ding und how rcs1 df.'ntx could nc-c rrom radloac tlVlt) In t•a se or U m1::.hap David Ba r ron . Edison spokesman, stressed that publlr commt-nt.s al tht: Thur:.day he<ir 1ng will bl• limited tn tht' 1me hour penod set al\1de for the dis c·uss1on on lhl:' f'm1·rl{c:n1·y 11lan. An N HC uHi t·1al said 1r lht:rt 1'\ 1ns ufflcwnl time for u ll 1>Ubllc ,.,,m mc11l!-t . wnllt•n slat1·m1·nts rnay 114: m a1lc:tl lo ,lamf's Miller, NRC act1n14 dire<·tor for nut'leur S llf'b and s a r ~l(UiJ r d b , Wai.h1ngton. I>('. 20!'155 M f.' u n w h 1 I to • S b n 0 n o fr 1· Nul'll'ar <ic•nnat1ng Station n· ... umf>d , .. r vtcP a ft1•r a 10 day shutdown lat1· Monday n11(hl for rci.iair ol 1•r :u·k1·(1 p1p1· wPlds 111 a n aux1llury cooling !>yslf'm Ever 1unce the Three Milt: Island disaster. N RC offk lal!\ huvt' kept a dose watch on t·rarked p1pP wcldi. since some· 1·x111·rt..s bt•ht:vc• s1m1lor "Jott?ncnc• I'' olil••m-. · m:.iy hu v1· lc·r.I to ttw pr11hl1·m-. lh1·n · !-.1•v1•11 nud<'llr plunt.-.. 1nclud 1rl1ot S:.in C111ofr1· w•·n · found to huv1· lht' -.;ur11• I YI"' of J1r«1likm with <'rf.lt'k p11w w1•ldi. 'I tw trntkt.•cl wt·hls found S1•p1 7 and n:pairt'd lust wN·k were: h11:alt-d in :1 non rad1oact1v1~ .,ystcm u:wd 1n p1•nc,d1c rf'fuel in.: opcral1011:, Hut N HC' 1>ff1 c 1u l<; i.ald TllursdtJy·~ m1·tt1ni.: 1~ intended ltl <I 1llcu.'i:. th1• problem~ 1n vol ved with <•mni.:t·nry f'Varuat1<m in lht• f'vent of u nuc h•ar m 1sh«1p al the San Onofre 11lanll> Bomb Proves .To Be Alarm /\ womed San Clemente ham burger st.and e mployee became SUSPICIOUS t:nough to coll police early today when ht-found what he thou ght WH u bomb wired to the battery an hls pickup truck Police arrived at the scene, t h e McDon a ld 's h a mbur g er stand a t 650 Ave. Pico, a t 12:11 a .m . to flnd Frank Harkin won· dering about the object under h.J11 truck hood. Police "d isarmed" wbat Har king thought wu a ''bomb" a nd told him it was a ve bJcle burglar alarm OflANGe COAST uw. DAiLY PILOT '""'u~c.,...1o.u,••• •fHtwhWh•'t,,,.. ,,,., ... ,,ow"'"""'.-.""' "._...,.,.." , .. ar-. 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Terrorist in C'o111a Pro'>1wro Gallman , on~ of ltttly'!-i mo:il wanted t~r ronst5. hob h<>Sp1 tah:tt-d in a t•orna aflt-'r he was caught and wounded an a shootout ul t he ancient Appian W uy 1n R()me Saddleback Wage StaleDlate Declared S addlebeC'k Colle ge t r us tees dl'clared a [\la lcmate Monday 1n wage negotJatJoni. with d1s tnct 1nslructon, after faculty mcm bcr s unanimoul'>ly rcJl'Clcd a :.even per cent i.alery in cr eue pt>r 11onnf'I hoard lo he lp resolve the 1mpa'iM! /\:.:.ocialc J)(•an or 'll~lnwt11m F rank O Sr1arottu. tht' d1 o;tr11·1·:. <'h1ef nt-gotiator, :,aid the slate me diator shou ld tw appointt:d in the nc•xt f'i ve days Rourd ml·mber s e m e r ged from a bn f'f C'lost:d door :.1;:.Mon and cinoountt:d they would a:.k a r eprt'sentallvt> from tht state S('JUrolla nolNJ lllal d1s tnct or h c1ab url' ::.till wa1l1ng for a v1Jte frnrn non tt>arhlng perso nnel on th~ c·ontra<'l <1ffcr Hoard mem bers also urt> offrnng a seven pf'rrf'nt 1nrreao;1' to non teuctung 1•mployct''> $1,200 Wa tch Stolf~n in L~una 1-'nt·ulty J\:.s<>rl:it1()n l'N"llrlr•nt M1rhut•I Mt·rn fu:ld tl1·<..llnl'd ''' c•1>m m••nt on th1· ncg•1t1cit 11m'> In d:.iv nlht•r than 111 ronf1rrn tl1:11 ttw fHC'Ulty had UIHUHOlfJU!'lly rt• )l'C'l N l th•· <hstnc·t ·~ 11ffN fo'n <la y J\ wutrh vulucd <.1l $1,200 w11~ .,l11lt:n from lhc· h<.1llirooni of :.i La14una B1·at"h w11man 's hou:.•-. polJC'f• rl'f>Or11't1 today Sally flrnwn, 11 20 year old IJ(, lrv1ni> '!turi1·n1 . i.u11i a friend l1·l two Slt an~<'r'> intr1 the houi.t• al 290 P<'arl St lo UM' thf' ri•strMm l<t'>l wc•l•k, ;md shf' sui.p1·rts thPy ml~hl h av(· taken the vuluatilt· walC'h Thr d1 'llrlc·t's 1•11nt ra!'I with fut·ully mt'rnt'K·rs •·xpm«l J\ui.< 17 , Tht 1·urn•nt prnpoHa l culls for a lhri•1· vcar ronlrad with al l<1wanr1·s to rP o p Pn sa lary ncgot1at1on1> t•urh year SECRET MEETINGS • • • ty I •ff.I'! .1 .,trong mr>r<t l 11bhi.:at11m lo ~c•· that th1·y 'n • al lt1\\'1:d t.o mwnta1n th•· Png1·<tnl or lh1• MaSLN 'o ;rnd llw F 1·st1val, and I have no 1.1 q~umcnt on how they've bt!en run ning 1·1th1·r om' ·· Mayor .l:Jc·k Ml'!Jow1·ll ;.i~n-v., w1 lh UawMJn , taking lhl· µo!>ll1<1n that, "It 1i. ncccl>1>ary for them tu h8 vc th1·ir bus1 ness m anagement operations kept conf1denl 1al They rune· won that way b<:llt:r as a busint.-!>'i, wh1eh" wh&l lhl!y an· " AS FOR ACCOU NTABILITY for t he ir a ct1Qn11. Mc Dowt!ll 11aid the board m ust answer to the full Fest1vnl m embershjp al th«: ann uul m1·c·t1ng hcld in Nove mber But 1s the bao&rd rea lly ac:countuhlc lo the 4,000 mem bers of the f''est1val of Aru? f'or one thing, on ly about half those me mher.i are eligible to vote on festival m 1tltcN1 The other ha ll a re as· soclate members, many or whom live out.side Or ange County and are ineli glble to pa rt1 c1putt: 1n festival poUUcs If the mem bersltlp were to consider recalling 11 board m ember, for instance, It would requirP a vote of the ma · jority of the members who would retum m a iled ballot.s to the festival grounds. Likewise, If the mem ben1h1p cU!i«1gre('d with a hoard a ct ion, it would take a maJonty vote of the e ntire me m· ltership lo make that feeling known. and even then, except In the case of a reca ll or ch «1nJ(e in the bylaw!!, that vote would not be bindJng on t he bourd of d1rertors And there 1s only one annual 1tene ral mem ber11h1p meeting, held In Novem ber , durinf( which members moy voice concem a. E VEN THE CHANCES of un outsider becomang a member of the F estival of Arts la remote nowadays i'~est.lval offlciol11 estimate there Is a 27-year wall to becom e a member of the FC8llval famlly . As far a.a public m eetings go, the fc11t1 vul board c ur r en tly allows the preH lo att In on the m onthly board m eet· mg s. But the bourd c•o call an e xecutive session anytlmfi during the meeting and c lose tho meeUng, on any matter It wishes, without prtor notice or explanaUon. And, 1.1 ln the Leppert·G rte m lncldent, proceedlnp that take place behind lh08c cloeed doors a re not always made publlc afterwards, as Is required under the state's Ralph M Brown Act But Festival attorney RJcha rd Mudge mamtein11 that '.he board does not fall under the anli·S ·crecy Drown Act oecauHe it Is not M "loul ll(ency." • ·• Hils poelUon ill l ba t the Urown Act. "easentJally pro- vides that OJI ll'\e tlngA Of a leg111lat1ve body of a loca l agenc·y s hall ~open lo the public " • And since he Lnlerpr el.!J the term "local 11ency" a11 re ferring only t.o 1o ve rnment.aJ bodlet, Mudae says the feallvaJ board does nol fll that descrtptJon MUDGE SAID HE KNOWS ot no cue law or preee· dent 1upportlf1' b1a ooinlon, and doet not know If a 1lmllar t.1ue b.11 ever been cbaUeo1ed ln 1 courtroom. Councilman Kelly Boyd supporta the P eaUval board'• po1lUon oo privacy. "They leue tbt place trom ua but we don't. &et involved in what Ibey do," b•1ald. '!.'11Mtr only retpomlbW~t.o ua la to •Uck t.o the leue we've ,Sven them, Thelr memben elect tbe board lo reJ)reMDt tbem, Just. Wte tbt clt.lMnl of Laauna Beach elect. ua u reprtMDtaUvea. •• But Councilwoman Sally Bellerue aay1 the feaUval board "hu • moral obUcatJon t.o open up It.a m eetin11 to the public, even if they aren't cove~ by the Brown Act." She 1ay1, ''I don't undentand t.be tear they apparenUv have when It comet t.o maklna ~lalona public. "MEETING lN PtJBUC •&ANI everytblnl 1et1 aired lDlttad of concealed beb1nd a cloak of HCrecy," tbe cowacllwoman said. "It'• bealtb1!' lbe Nkl, ''I &IUU dMJ would bl tu.rprtHd to ftnd tbeJ would wort quite w.U, adually, -.ad ol ...... maid." • - la Aleala Trial T hti 15-year·o ld key wltnea. 11nd alleged victim In f\odn~y James Alcala'H Rlver!'llde Coun· ty ral)tl t rtal hu dl.uppeared T he Rlveralde trial of Alrala, oound over t.o Or ange County Superior C-Ourt last f'rlday to fact .eparate cbargea t.bat he kidnapped a nd m urder ed 12· yur·old Robto ChrtstJne Samaoe or H un tington Beach , W¥S scheduled lo retiume Monday R1 ven11de S upe rior Court Judge Robert Garst postponed the tnal t.o Wednet1day whe n tht: prosecutors admitted they rould not hnd the is.year -old Sier ra M ad re girl Alc1tl1 allegedly ra ped, llal up and b<:al w ith a stack last Feb. 13. A R1ven1dc County dt>puty dJstn ct attorney suid today that the prOSe(!UUon d~an 't l>U'ipt-t•\ foul play 1n the girl's d1s11J> pear ance. The wleg~ Vict im had bf>en reluctant to testil y In the r11 rK' cuse to begm with . said Deputy District /\tlorney Grove r Trask Wht>n J udgc Gar!>l ordnt'd ht'r to und1•rgo p~ychlatrlc f'xamlna twn S1•pl 11 when lht• Jl1vn1>11l1· trlal 01x:rn·d. !)ht· b<•t·am e 1·vt•11 mon · rdut'I ant. Tr~k i.a1d A lc;.i l;.i 's de fense a tt11rnt•Y so ught tht· examin ation. hi' !>aJ1J. becuuM· the dcfen::.e da1m!) sh1· fan I 0 !>I zt> cJ h Cr a II<• JC at Ill n 'o ag111n-.t Akal1:1 Tr:l'1k dt·:.t·nbt'd lh•· .iirl ao; "kind of a t ran-.11·nt," whc1 doe-.n t hvc with h .. r purcnll )f~wels Loss Reporte d J\ n unlllfUl' bhop propnt'tnr wlw Willl•·cJ mort• than a m1Jf1Ul In 11·port lhf' Nimc, bllYh 1-0rnt• unt• W.tlkt·d IJUl or Ill' l.al(Ullil H1·a1·h i.hop with rn11f1· th<in $17 .ooo In jl'Wt·I ry n 0 h (• r t H Cl h (' r t ~. (I n . (1 r n o h •· r ls on ·:. J\ n t 1<1 u l' 1' • I 4! :15 North ('m1o;l l1 1~hw11 y, hitHI ht had four r111~·, 11 111·rklart' a11d oltlt'r 11·1.wlr > ''" ;, -,h1·1f Aul( lk while cu:.t111111•r ... we11• 111 th1• '!hop II•· -say-; ht· twli1•v1•-, '!11m~11w '111111· 1h1• v11lual1lt' tr1nk1•11> th.JI d11 y hut told 11Hu•1·r., h1· t11dn 1 h;1v1· l1 rru· lo turn 111 :.i pol111· rt· port u11tll lh1!\ week Warning Told (hi N uke T e st J.J\S V .. ;<;J\S, N<•v I A I' 1 1 lw l' S Erwrgy IJ1·1111rtm1·nl I'> warning m:rnug1•r'! u( lull lnulil 111g'> in lhts ar<'u to makf' '>Ur•· all workt•r.., an· 1n -.u fl· fH1 '11l1<1n\ W1,lfne.,<111y m c1rnini.: t1unn~ c1 pl ann1'<.l nul'lt•ur lt"•l T hi• undn i:rounrl lila!>l th•• I 3th unnnunr•·d l1•i.1 or ltw v<·ar '"' 111 ht• 1·wuluctNI ut th1· Nt>varlu Nu!·l1•ur Tt'11tinsc Sitt ubout 9~ 1111 1~~ norlh wt•:.l tif her•~·~~~~~~ ~~~~- Slavick's Alcala, who 11 being held. ln Oraoge County Jail without ball in the Samsoe murde r case. b1 being tra.n.ported to Riverside County for rourt a pp~arances the re. ,,....,. ... AJ WTES .•. three hiatoncaJ books oo Oranae County and Laguna Beach. The cou ple Interviewed old resident.I ot Laauna Beach , and '>J>('nt many hours In Ubrartes gathenng research for their bis tur 1cal a ccount.I of the city Mr R a m s ey c am e l o \ahfomia In li02 from his Ohlo home, and went into the plaster· an6( business ln Santa Ana with hi s brother T he couple built se ve ral homes m Laguna Beach a nd Mr Hamsey Uved at 1461 G h!nneyre St untJI last m onth when he wei. hm1p1taliud In CO!lta Mesa H e died Saturdc.y a fter a ll'nJClhy 11lne'ii. He 1s survived by son Kirby, of E l Toro; daughters J ean Al· len. Tuitin ; Bernice Delaney, Cos t a Mesa ,' a nd Do ro th y Johnson of Laa Vegas The writer lS also s urvl ved by 11 grandchildren and 14 great· grandchildren Services were held today at Ray f amily Chapel 1n Laguna Beach. w1lb Rev Arthur J Tank~rsley of the Community f'reabytenan Church otnc1 attng H e w as lo be buried at f''airhav~n Memorial Pa rk in Santa And PLANES •.. Jlt' :.aul ttu· 11111t1lt'm a1>pari·nl ly had Y1mt<thinl( !() 1fo with 1m ind1r ator hl(ht •1n th•· f·1mtr11l pant-I, adding th•· piincl did n0t 'lhow that th1• la11dlnl( J(t•ur v.;1o; dov. n ;rnd lockt><l Just la!)\ ...... ,.~ tht· f Pd('rul Aviation Adm1n1 ... 1rut11m or<lt.-r('(! an 1mmedJcitt· 1m.veC'l1on of th1, tail cone 'lt:<'ll<>n i. 1Jf rt'rtain DC 95 operated h> L' S rarne~ The 1n~pN·t1on:-. wen• ordered to t'hl'c k for :.lH''" r rack-. «1fler an Air Canada DC 9 IO!>l 1u tml cone dunng & night over tht' /\lla11l1<' Ocean n II m 1•' \ 11· I>(° I 0 .. .... f• r I• ~rouncl1·cl for lll'IJH·rtion-. cirtn t h C' r r .1 .., ti '' ( ,J 11 A m .. r 11 .111 "irhn1w pl11nr• 1n ('h1• :ti(<• rn ~1.1 \ th,1t 1 l.onl<'tl :1 , 111\•· 11111111>< io ... inti llC'~ tJr•· 1111111 In Ml'iJ11111l t II IJOuJ(l.1., I •or II S.·hool S uit ()ut ATl.AN'IA 1/\1'1 /\ pan•·l <>f thr l 'I ' ft •<l•·r.tl )IHI).'•'' h:1-. !ll"I r111!'1'''.t o1 '''\••11 ~··"r 11l tJ 1 •• v.-.1111 .11m .. 11 al d•''•'Yr•·1•a11nl! J\tl.tnl" "hoot !'>)'>t•·m:i h:o-tram.ft:rnn~· .. 1ud1·nt'I arro., ... c·1t\' und 1•ounty lin•·., Buck Pa11sed ForSuaan? W ASHJN01'0N CAPJ - Tb• doUar ~u tbouJd be 1y1tematlcall7 replaced with the new Suaan 8 . An· tbony dollar coin and the half·dolJar coin should be t11l min~. M hllh·ledl 1overnment t aal( ror ce recomme~ t.od ay. T h" t.aak for ce 11u He11l · ed that pennlefl be m ade of "a cheaper aluminum al· loy" If col){X:r prices rise, and that' plu t lc11 be s tudied for poealble future uae In American money. T he r eco m me ndatlon11 were prepar ed hy officials of the Trea11ury De part· mt nt, the US Mint, the Bureau of Engravin g a nd Printing and the Federal Reser ve, according to a Trea11ury s tate ment. Suit Seeks Fees From UCI Prof The Uni vt·rN1ty of California 1s set:ktnl( morn U1an $1 5.000 from a ror rnt•r li<' Irvin•· m1·d1eal Jl rfl fes1wr wht1 1t !'li11mi. da d not &h are pr11fe11111on«1l fcni a11 rf' quired by h11s employment con tract Accordlnsc to a law!lult filed M o nd ay 1n Orange County Superior Court , Or Martin Feldmun worked under a saJar y contr act In which he was rc:- q u t r ed to s pl1l certain pm fess1onal recs earned while snv ing as an ass1!1lant clln1cal J,1ro fei.sor al the medH.'bl 'IChOOI. Feldman waft cm1>lnyed a.s a proft''>!><ff ~tween J uly I. 1975 cind Ort 31, 1977, but failed to mak1· prn1wr cire<>untings of pr't fe'l'llllnJI h·1·., and pity amount.-. due tht' un1vcr•11ty. the 1-Utt c·on tpnrh f'·1·lt1man now h<i -. d mcdJ<:al pr d<'l1t t• 1n r Jrang1., "JJ1•1·1uhtini;: In obt11f•tnr• .• rncl gynrr11logv SJC Plann~rs To Cons idt~r Homes Job San Juan ('a111..,tran11 pl rrnn1ni.: comm11>1i1on1·r-. tonil(hl will con !ilder plan.'! for 123 homes cin about 190 arre~ rir lancl 1n th1: com munll)' 'i n<1rth!!rn i.ri·a Th" f>i1vt·r C'11 11f ~;.,, 0111lid11 ... Ill pn·.,•·nl 11l.1n• .11 lh• ni•·•·t1111• lh,11 111 1'111 ,Jf I Ill I fllllll ii I h,1111 1;1•r.'\. :~1 l'.1:wo J\1h•l.rn10 Th• I.ind 1 1111 .111 ol "''"111 111 \ ill.1~·1· """ .111 .111 .111,:111·111 11, 1h1• S .111 1>11•go1 1··11·•.,.. a \ 'I h•· PJ rl <'I -.11 •·t• h•·-. li1H·k t11 Sa11 Ju;in·.., 1·;1-,1n11c1l} llm1b ·r tw 1·cir11p.111\ ... "'"k'"J! <J JI 11r•1\ :ii t<1 r•·111111· por111111-. of th•· land (11r 1)9 :-11n)(lc· fa mily lllL<t , 3() .. mall 1-st11t1• lot'i . t4 l.ir1t1· •·stutj.' 1111-. ,end 10 ""'"" farm lot... presents Boehm Porcelains to Newport Beach. J3 irc .. b of ra re bt•t1u ty .1nd thrilling reali<.;m . fl owl'r~ duplica ting n,11 u re a t her moc,t glori ouc,. Porcelain ~cu l pt ure~ in a numbl_l r of fi e ld-,, in th e collectio ns of m useums, in the world 's stately h omL'"· These we bring yo u with pride, fro m the worl d-renowned s tud ios of Edward Marsh all Bol.•h m . Pl ease co m e in and !->l'l' ou r Boeh m Porcelain exh ibit. So meth i11x Beautiful for [ven1onc.11 SLAVIC K'S "'"' ,, '*""" '"'" 1 •11 , t· .. ,ti 11111 1,1.ind Nt•w1111rr C t'rllct . Nc""f""" lkR< h / 171 '1 l f.1 1 I "m I Ortur l1ffl .H1• .. t' \X,,,,,,rn,ttr \t.1lt l .u.am1 tl1fl" \t1fl Ortrtt., ( .,,.,, .. At"'' ( ,,, .tht 1," An~·, It , '-'n fl,,~--t ,, V1, '" 11..,...,.. IM....~•et...-.i -,,.~ •A,..,...-t,..... ..,.,.._, .,......,.# • .._., 11 ...... , ,.,. '""''" C.1o1/,I • • ' j) ' _:/)N/11# Ii 7 VOL. 72, NO. 268, 4 SECTIONS, S2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, SEPT~BER 2S, 1979 YourHometo•• Dally Ne••••IM!r .. -~,., .. C/N F l FTEEN CENTS Rights Violated • m oc Alien Raids? 8 7 FHDEIUCll Ot?MDIL Ol•o.IW"_' .... Rfllds on Oranee County ne11bborbooda suspect~d of houai.ng Uleg•J alJen~ froru Mex ,ae<> have resulted tn serious human and cavtl nghts viola ttons. MeJUcan American com· munity leaders charged today In Arizona Several apeuera appearing at a mornln,1 press con(cn:n~ tn Santa Ana, charged that agents from the US lmmagrauon and Nat u rahzallon S_,rv1ce treat those suspt:cted of entering the US 1UegaJly "like antmals " And they alleged that INS agents have unlawfully detaJned both U.S c1t.mms and Meuc&M who a.re an t.b1a country legally baaed solely on the fact "that they look like MelUcans." Allegations or cavil rights violallons and discrimination will be made lll a c;lass action lawsuit to be filed Oct 3 in rede ral dtstrsct court 1n Los An ~ele !>. s aid Barbara Top OC Officer ' Finalist for Post D•IY l'!Mt S\9fl "- SEEKING ARIZONA JOB? Orange County Aide Thom11a GM An1Wunces Electric Ca r Brea k throug h WASHINGTOI\ C/\P > Gener al Motors Corp. Loday an noun ced what 1t called a breakthrough on a promising battery for electric vehicles. GM President Elliot M. Estes told a news briefing that the company has "cleared a maJor technological obstacle to our ' plans to begin offermg electric- p owe red vehic le s in the mid· 19!X>s."" I Estes said the advance in- volved improving zinc-nickel ox- ' ide batteries lh<At can store two to 21-'l limes as much energy as conventionaJ lead acid ballenes of the same weight GM engineers said the ad- vance was in the a bility to recharge the new types of bat- teries as many times as conven- tional lead acid types without having to replace them. Estes said GM has not made a ny production decisions on electric vehicles. The first com· ~ mercial vehicle could be either a s m all car for urban and com· • muter use or a delivery van for downtown areas. The company bas been sup- porting a Large zinc-nickel oxide research program and is known to have sever a l lest vehicles l'llllDirul oo th1s batt.ery power. Tbe Ctqcaco Sun-Times quot- ed compm.y IOW'CeS u •Qina tbe aew t.u.rie1 will have a life of 20,000 to 10,000 miles. a ltbou1b needtn1 to b e ( recim ftf1rJ 100 miles or ao . -a wblcb tbe newspaper • said 11 ll not .. t.il.fled with. PILOT OFFERS EVENINGS OVT Today'• Dally Pilot takes a Jool at the latett In Oruce Cou t dlDiDI and entertainment activtdel ba a »-pqe m&1utne. s ........ . Doll't ..... lh..m .. • ..... and ,..,._ .tee911tn• the area'• ........... ....s mpt ~tuba ta ..., •• ~Not. ... By ROBERT BARKER Of tlW o.llY l'I ... S\ltff Robert Thomas, Orange Coun- ty's top administrative officer, is being interviewed in Phoenix for Lhe job of county manager or Maricopa County. Officials in Phoenix indicated that Thomas is among final can d1dates to be mter v1ewed today by Mar i c opa Count y supervisors · · 1 don't know 1f 1t means anytrung, but Thomas' name 1s placed third on the list of can didates,'" a public i0Jormat1on officer said. Other candidates who have been interviewed by a citizens screening committee include top executives from San Diego, Sacramento and Alameda coun- ties as well as from North Carolina. Florida and Louisiana. A decision on the Arizona posi· tion, which offers a s aJarv rang- ing from $51.000 to $75,000, could be made today, a spokesman said. T homas' salary in Orange County has been frozen at $52,000. Orange County S uper visor Philip Anthony said today he was surprised by the accounts. He said he received a memo from Thomas saying be would be on vacation for two days. Anthony said. if reports are true and if Thomas s ho uld land th., job, he would pr0ve to be dir· f1cult Lo replace. "l suppose that someone in the second level cf his own depart ment could be considered. Wt! also would embark on a recruit- ment drive," he said. Oran~e County sources say possible candidates include Personnel Director Bert Scott. As sociate Administrative Of ficer Ken Mays and Environ· mental Managem ent Agency Gromyko Says U.S. Charges 'Propaganda' U NITED NATIONS(AP)- The United Stales has failed to obtain Soviet concessions on troops in Cuba, U.S. sources said tod ay. a nd Sovie t For eign Min ister Andrei A. Gromyko charged in the Gene r al As· sembly that Cuba was a target of a propaganda c ampaign "based oo falsehoods." The sources said the Russians would not budge despite the fact that the United Stales, in top- level talks with the Soviets, w arned t ha t t h e SALT II strategic arms limitations trea - ty could be imperiled. Gromyko, a speaker in the 1S2·nation assembly's gene ral . policy debate, clearly was allud- ing to U.S. charges that the So- viet Union bu 2,000 to ~looo troops in Cuba, perhaps whn a combat miuion. His speech came • day after be begag talks in New York with Secretary of State Cyrua R. Vance on what the troops are for and what abould be done about them. They m eet again Thurs- day. Gromyko told the aasembly the Soviet Union wante d "n ormal and, what ts more, friendly relations with the Unit- ed States." But be H ld that re- quired obeervance of "the prin- ciples ol peaceful co-e'11tence and non·interference in the If. fain ot otbss. "And our advice on th.ll acore (Cuballl llmple," be 1ald. "Tbe artiftdlllty al thb entire = UoD mall be baDestly adrn ud l.be matter cloled. •' Director George Osborne. Osborne would rate an outside c han ce , the s ourc es s aid . because he 1s nearing retire ment a~<' It ha:. been no !'.ecret 1n county c 1rch's that Thoma!> 1s d1:. t•nchunlcd with the crrects of l'ropo.,1t1on 13 on county govern CSt>e TIIOMAS, Pagt' AZ> Hyp nosis To Assist Victim Irvine police investigators say they'll probably use hypnosis Lo help a Woodbridge woman re- cover her memory of an ,1ttack in her home Sunday rughl Lt. Gene Norden said today the woman is still experiencing t e mporary amnesia c ause d perhaps from a blow to-the head she su!Cered in the late night as· s ault. Her assailant had walked in through an unlocked screen door at her home and accosted her as s he prepared for bed, but the woman told officers Monday she stall can·t remember what exact· Ly took pla<'e or who her at· tacker may be T h e woman 's s cream s prompted neighbors to cal) police, who found the woman dazed atherdoorway. Norden :.aid she s uffered lacera tions to her head but had no s kull fracture She was treat· e d by paramedics and then taken to a hospital for lreat· ment Because of her loss of memory. it is unknown ir she was sexually assaulted, officers have said. Norden said investigators will wait about a week before resort- ing to hypnosis. Any recollections she may have wall prove valuable since police have had few clues to work with in the cas e The blunt ObJect with which the woman was struck in the head has been found. but Norden declined to s ay what it was. Some fingerprints a lso were found In the home, but he said there are no suspects being con- s idered in the case. T h e case bears some similarities to the recent attacks on oth er coast women . He s aid that due to hot weather . many persons have been leaving doors and windows open . Str ickland, a Santa Ana at- torney. Ms. Strickland said s he will request a federal judge to tssue an injWlcUon to force federal immigration agents and the San- ta Ana and Fullerton police de- partments to ··rouow the law" m handling deleollons or suspected illegal aliens. Land Sailor Raids in Sant.a Ana, Fullerton, Placentia and Costa Mesa have brought a "cloud of fear and anxiety over the Latin American areas ol the county," said Irma Rodriguez, chalrwoJDan of the O range County Human Rela· lions Commission. The count y -funded com · mission, sbe said, has examined Phil Lantz or Newport Beach couldn't wait to try out the new sails he just got fo r the 27-foot Nor-Sea he ts buildrng m Costa Mesa So. with hJi, ~on. Justin. 16 month~. ~t!f\ mg as c:rew. Lantz hois ted the sails to see how they look. He expects to launch ha s new boat an November. Meanwhile. well, a fella can dream. can·t be? El Toro Annexation Task Force Due lrvtn erount'ilmen will be asked tonight· to approvt• creation of a task fQl"Cc mad1: up of city :md Irvine Company reprcsentat1ves lo develop formal recom m<'nda tions on the annexation of the £1 Toro Marine Corps Air Station. At the ur ging of Irvine coun· cilman Art Anthony. the council m August voted to look into the possibilities of annexing land ad jacent Lo the base in an effort to gain land·use control in the area A report to thl' council tonight says the annexation. u:.ed in con 1unc t1on with othe r 1on1ng powers. could ~we lrvm1• 1ndir,.c·t r ontrol over fulun · u:o.t:!'> and t•x pans 1on or thl' basl' I r v1nt• Com pan~ o ff1c 1a t, a~ree that a Lask forrt: v.ould he lp o;mooth out problems 1n volved in such a plan Senior Vice President Thomas Ni e l se n sa id hi s firm · wholeheartedly supports the formation or a Task ForcC' to deal with all these questions ·· Since the Trnne Company owns the roughly 2.500 acres in· volved in the proposed annexa Lion. the compan) 's cooperauon 1s necessary Without it, orhciab said. the 1den is dead 2 Men Rob Mesa Swre of Drugs, $200 Two men robbed a Costa Mesa pharmacy Monday afternoon. escaping wt th nearly $500 worth o( assorted drugs and $200 lO cash. police said. Investigators said the ban~it.s. b o th ca rry ing handguns. brought a bag with them when they ent e r e d White Front Pharmacy, 801 Baker St., about 2 p.m. As a trio of customers looked on, the men confronted a lone pharmacist and demanded money and "reds, uppers and downers." police said. The unidentified e mployee handed over cash and filled the bag with bottles of prescription drugs, mo s t con tai ning sedatives and pain-killers. No one was injured. Police said both men were in their mid·20s, one with a must.ache, the other With a full beard. Mamie Eisenhower Rwhed to HOsPitlll .WASHI NGT O N (A P) - F o rmer tlrst l a d y Ma m ie Eltenbower , 82, wa11 rushed to Walter Reed Army Medical Center today after auffertna a stroke at her farm home lo Get- t ysburg, Pa. A medical bulletin issued two hours after her adm1aa1on to the hospital said t.be widow of Prell· dent Dwtabt D. Ellenbower wu in 1t1ble coodJUon 9Dd bad beell placed on medication. of her body.•' the statement said. "The permanency or these etf ect is not known a t... this time." Hospital s pokesman Peter Eaker said It was not known bow lon1 llns. Eilenbower would be at the bolpltal. He said the next bulletin would be issued Wednea· day. ''The stroke hu affected IOIDe • of the runcUona on thVl•ht sick lln . Ellenbower was attom- panled by her l*'IOftal JliutlJ- clen, Dr. 'W. Stemrtt. on llie hip from Gettnbura In a ftre de <See •AMIE. P,tce AZt • the allegations against immigra. lion and locaJ law enforcement • authorities and is deeply cop- cerned about them. Ms . Strickland said eight or nme persons detained in recent INS raids will be named as pla1nt1Hs 1.l the forthcoming lawswt. DC-9Jet ·Engine Explodes By Tht> Associated Press An ~ngm'' of an fberia Airlines DC 9 Jcthnt·r exploded m rught today over Spain. and a DC-10 tra il ed '>parks visible for miles after a tail engine failed over Was hington state , but both landed ,afeh. authorities said. Tht· lbt>n Jn plane earned S6 pu .. s('n~"" onrl crr·w or fi ve. a -,po k t''>man for Lh c S panis h .. 11 r l1n1· ":..111 It was rurthcr d <i m .1g1·cl v. h1·11 1t made an t•m1·r~t·nl·' IJnd1ng at a military air lrn.,1· Tht· 1·ng1n1• blew i;p as Lfie \1 Jdrn1B.H1 t·lona fli ght pas~ OC-9. OC-10 WOES PLAGUE DOUGLAS-Page BS ovH Zaragoza. ab<>ut half way along the roul<.'. Iberian source. '>(ml tht• explosion was d ue to a techn1 c:al failure and not caused by a bomb. a:. some passengers feared Sparks from the e ngine of a Trans lnternational Airlines OC-10 were visible for miles fnl\ow1nJ? a ··routine en21nt- fa1lure that forced the plan1. LI .. r~turn to the Seattle airport, federal officials s aid The plane. carrymg some 400 persons, landed safely at Seat· ti e Taco ma Inte r n ational Airpo rt 'lhortly after takeorr ~1 o n d a ) f o r t h c t r 1 p lo r\nchorag<'. Afa,ka · ll wa ... a rout 1n t~ e nR•nc f.o lurt' ·· '>:ud flavt• Hogroski. a Tran' lnternatrnnal passenger "·n ll'l' rt•prt•st·nt:ill\I C' in St-at· tit• '"No om• '>t'<'m<•d alarmed Hogr11,k1 s.11d p .1.,st·ngers \\ ;-r1• plJl'l'd 1n hot••h while other t r a ' P I a r rang t' me n ts we r c· mJ<l1· l1w plant· v. a:-lo bl' flown on t wc1 1.•ng1n1·-, tr11Jay to San Franl"''"" for an eng1nl' replace· mt•nl ht• s:ud Tht: 1·ausl' elf the cng1nf' prof>. fem was n o t 1mmcd1ate ly known ~h-anwh1le. 63 passengers who had bt.'i.'n aboard an Allegheny Airli ne. plane ('Ontmued on to r-.;orfolk. Va , this morning after an e m•·r ~c n c } landing at Balt1more-Was hmgton lntema- t1ona l A1rport George Dought~. deputy d1rec tor at BWI. s aid tht• pilot. or th1 plan1· t'XPt'rtl'nrc d problems with his landing g1.•ar late Mon- day The DC 9 circled the airport for about an hour before landing. No one was mjurcd . He swd the problem apparent- ly had something to do with an indicator light on t he control panel. adding the panel did not show that the landing gear was down and locked. · Coas•• Weathe r Fair with some high c loudin ess at limes Wednesday. Highs in low 70s at beaches to upper 70s inland. Lows tonight 60 to 66. INSIDE TOD~ Y 11'1 talclm 19 UOIOIU, bt&t the Coli/omia A•" ore on the threlhold o/ tMir lfr•t ptnnant or dhlt'6on title. Sw alOrJI, phocoa, Pao-Bl . l•dex Ct 111 .. M All -Alcala Bttglaes A l...,e•t W11ness--=--~· Missing No BreBk Seen Tbe l~year old liley ••lnal11 and alae..d ~tc&hn an Aoee~ l•m• Alcal•'• IUvft"lklt C'oun ty ripe trial bae dl appeartd Thfl Rlvt'rtl• trial or Alt'&ta, bound ovet' lo Oran•e C'ow•\)' Su_..rior C.ow1 lut 1"'riday to fau aepara ch•ra• that ~ kidnapped and murder-4 lJ. yeu old Robtn Chrlallne San.uioe- o f Huntin11on lhach , wa schedWed lo rdum Mooday RI veraldt uperlor ('ourt Judie Robt-rt Garst po1tpont<.1 the trial to Wt-dn Jay when lhc pros«icuton admltt~ they couJd not find tht' I ~ Y"•r old Sler n1 M.adrt-aarl Alcala ulleaedl> ruped . lll'd up and beat with u suck lut fo'eb l3 A Rlvt-r11dt• County dt•puty d111lra<·t atlom1·> -.E:t1d today that tht' prOM'('UtiOtl litK':•ll 't bU8 pt't"I foul plr. in the .:1rl " dlup pea nrn ce The &Jle~t-d v1rt1m had been relur tant to testlfy 1n the ra~ ease to begin with. 5u1d Deputy Dlslrir t Attom ry Grover Truk Whf'n J udie Garst ordered her to undngo psyd\iutr1r Cllamlna lion Sept 11 when the H1 vers1dc· trial open('<!. ~he became even more reluctant. Trabk !tald A lral a's deh.•ni.e attorney l>ought tht-l'X8mlnat1on. he c;aid be<' a use thl· defenst· (')a 11tlb 'lh1· fantasized her u llel(1tt1on' against Akalu Trask described the garl as "kind of a trans ient." who doesn't hve with her parent.\ Alcala, who 1s bem g held an Orange County J :ul without bail in the Samsoe murder cast:, 1s being trans port<'d tu R I vcrsid1· County for court appearancer- therc Buck Passed For Swan? WASHINGTON <APJ The dollar bill ~hould hi· i.y11temat1cully rt>pluced with the new Su:-.an B An thony dollar coin and th .. half dollar coin 11huuld b1• c ltmrnated, a high leVf·I govt•rnmcut ta:1k forC'e rccommendNI today The task force suggest ed that penn1t:1> be m ade of ··a Chl'a~r alummum ul Joy 1f copJ)f'r pnce!j n 11c, und that p l a 11 t1rs b t s tudied for J)08b1ble future use In American money. T he recommendations wer e prepared by officials of lhE' T reasury Depart ment. Lhc US. Mint, th1· Bureau of Engravmg and Print1n~ and lht• Fedcrul Rcsc:rv1-. ac1·nrrl1ng to u Treasury i.tat1•m1·nt Dr. Schwartz Memorial Service Held J\ pravalt• m emorial l>er var•· wa:s <:ondu<·t<.•d Monday for N<1wport Rea(lh phyh1c1an llarold Schwartz. wh11 died S u11 day at the age of 66 Or &hwurt.z, a spec1aU11t In gcrlutncs, pra cUced med1c10e for 29 years following his graduation from Cali fornia Colleae of Osteopathic Surgeons 10 1950 He moved his practice w lht-Harbor Area six years ago A World Wur 1l veteran. Dr Schwartz was pwit president of the Betl Gardens KlwanlR Club and team physician for Bell Gardena H1Rh School. Arran gements ure being handled by the Neptune Society. Dr. Scbwaru la survi ved by his widow, Edythe; a daughter, Barbara Schwartz of Orinda: aona, James of Loa Antelee and Ch11rlee of Tuatlo, and a brother, Dr Lou Schwartz of Marina del Rey. a..ANOI! COAll < DAILY PILOT ,,..,),.,... t W'I O..ty ~1..-wt1"wf1Mt" I\ tom ~Nhf! f"e ~ ,._~, ,,.,.. • .,.by,,.,,,,.._.. I "fl\t PV9t~(.,....,..y '*SHt••f-~ftaf',••• t°"hlf\f'I•" ~ .. Ow-.... , ..... , IOI (~fft Mew H•...,, 8Mc.tl HWt.UNlt-" O,..,-lt IOWt 1-'ftYtUH· 0""" ,_...,. .. .C.h \!Wtft( .. \.I 14 \l"'ttf" '••~ ..-dtt~ f\ IWOfl~ \•lu•d•Y' •JttO _,. , .... °"( .... -"" ......... ""4"' .... a.,, '4,._,. c:.-t.•w (ietH"'"••t1'M l•O• c-w, ............ 111 .... 0.-.. -... -.. ·-...... --·-----· ... ·--~ .,.._ .. .._ -. ..... AWllOlll Mot-... -. Opening Night A atrtke that hu f rounded aJI Hu1bes A.irweat nJ1bt.a moved Into lt.s 18th day today. and 1 com pany spokesman uld no 1H:t · tlement is ln s)ght. fj>out 40 percent of H ughea Alrweat employees, members of the Air Une Employees Assocla· lion CALEA>. ar e lnv<Jlved in the walkout that begap Sept 9 It has forced can cellalton of 14 nJght.a daily from Orange· Coon ty'a John W ayne Airport Overall. Hughes haa been tOTctd to ground nights serv1ng 2(),000 pauengers dally ta 45 clUet Company spok esman Larry Litchfield aaid the ~trike 1~ c:Ol't Ing Hughes about SI m1lhon 1n revenuP ptlr day atandlnC otter -1 21.2 percmt raise over Ultoe yeara -wu .. reJected wtlhout comment" by the ALEA WorUrtl are hold1n1 out for a 39 percent ralae tbat would mean a senlor t.Jcket •sent now m 1kln1 $~7 per m onth would mean a r t.o Sl,960 per month th e end of three yea" ' The com,pany'a offe r would mean a rai~ t.o SJ 960 ~r month by the end of Lhe same pt:rwd F,....P~AI MAMIE •.. partment ambulance Tlw N(•w York Mclropolitcsn O pl'r11 or d1c:,tru, conduclt:d by Jumes ~vmt:, wait:, Monduy for th~ lights to dim on the open- ing night of its 1979·80 season Featured was Vl'rd1's "Ot<•llo.· !'i larnng tf·nor Pl11c 1dc1 f)ormngo ~oprun1, (~tldd ('ru1 Romo and IJ<Jnt<mc· Shnnll M iln(·s Pllotli who inlt1ally joined thP s trike rearhed a 11cttlemf'nl l1111t week on a nf>w r<Jntract. but maanle>nanr,. rtf•w<, \tat1on <1 l(t-nt11 &nd t1r kf'l o ~ent.s remain on '!trike Afte r amv1ng at thf' ho<1p1t<il , M rs E1senhown wa'> taken 1m m,.d1ately to 1t111 P.1'ienhowl'r Nurt101 Suite. ., VI I' facility named for her hu11band , wh<l died tn l9f.8 LllrhJwlr1 ~aid th•· t'<1mpany., Ono/re 'Disaster' Studied Child-stealing Rap Fought by Mother Robber Hits /lank In Irvine E a r I 1 e r • J u l 1 e N 1 x 11 n Eu1enhow,.r whr1 111 marn,.'1 ti) M Pi Eisenhower \ scranrlsr1n Oav1<1, !a.Jd in a tt-JPp hr1n•· 111 lt-rv1ew that 5,., rvt ~··rv1• •· Clli(f'nh t11ld hPr t>w f11rrrr1 r rl(';J 1 .-11~ h.1'1 a \trr1k• t. ,, I h,,.,,. n•1 11.-1 hr,1o1. h.1tf 11 ~n,. t,;·•·n 111 i1 .. 111 .,,,. tv-.1ltt1 f11r rr, •r•" ..... r J •1111• .. 11rl '-,h•· t •• t. an 1·1,Jari(•·<I h1·ar1 ''"" h.s'n t r,..•4'T) :.t1I•· ,,, ~·I 'HJI 11( t>< tl fr>r ~~v1-ra l m•mth By R AYMOND F:STRAOA JR. Of, ... Dally ll'ti.. •!All A f<.'<ier al Nurlear Hegulatory Comm11sinon ctask force wlll Viblt the San Onofre atomic power plant W1•dnf•sdoy and hold a Thursday hearmg on e mergency (•vacuullon pro<·t·dure1> m San Clemf'nt<.· Pu blic 1'omm•·nt s will he tward hy tht· !>IX man NH(; l(•IJm from 11 u m to r1oon Thursday tn tht-Sun Oir·go Gus and F:lec tne auditorium, IOI F:l Portul St . San Clementt'. a comm1ss1on spokesman bald today . Th<' twi,k force of nuclear ex· pt'rt11 wru. -set up following the Man•h d1sus t <:r al the Thr ee Mile l11land alom1c plant in l'enn sylvunia Hltdiation leaks at tht.' wort.t nu< ll'llr plaril d1.,a.,tt•r forc·1·d 1·va1 u.1ta1H1 or thr1u-.and'> 11f r1·:,1d1•nb 111 lhl' '>•lrr<1unding art-:i N RC tf'am members plan to meet with ~1uthcrn C&Llfomla Erl a bC1n Ct>m pan y off1c:1 als. opt:rator-. or the Sun Onofre plant, Wc.odne11day for a tour of the <'Xisting facility and two new rc•ac·ton. undr-r construction F.d1son ant1 NRC tt>nm mPm· lwr., will lwg1n ;1 t1·r·hn11·ul n · \ lf'W rrll'.-tan~· at !J a in in th(• .Su11 Cl1·mcnt<' auditorium t.o dis cubs upgradlnK and how rcs1 df'nls Cl1Ulf1 nc•f' fr<Jm radi<HH" l1\1t\ in,.,..,,. ,,r a mi-.hup I> a v 1 ti H ;ir r on , E cl 1 ~. '' n •,pok1•sm:m. ~trc.,~wd that public 11irnm1•nh at the Thur11d11 y hear inj{ will l>i· lim1t1·d t1i th•· on1• hour pcnod .,t·t aside for the dt., <'US11t0n 1111 th1· t·m•·rgcnry plan I\ n NW · 11mriul 11u1d 1f thPr<· 1s ins uffac:wnt 11rn1• for 1111 pulilw cum m enti. wnl\l·n r-latcmcnl'> may be mulled to Jamel> Miller. N RC acting dJrcctor for nuclear ~•lP s and s ufc~uurd s Wuhmgton, DC , 20555. M ea n w h 1 I <:, San 0nofr 1• Nuclear Generating Station r e sumcd service after a 10-day s hutdown late Monday night for repair of crack<'d pipe welds an an aux..iUary coohng syiotcrn. F.v«i-r since tht• T hree Mlle !!.land di -saster . NRC' officials have.· kt•pt a cl1Jse watch on t·rac•kc.-d papt: wc·lds s aner '>ome l.'xpcrLo; lwheve sm11lar "g•:nenc problems" muy huve led w the problems there. Seven nuclear plants, 1nclud· Ing San Onofre , were found t.o have the same type of problem with crack pipe welds . 1'he cr acked welds found Sept. 1 and repaired laJl week were located In a non-r adtoecUve 1y1Stem uaed In periodic refuel· ing operations. The mother or 6·year old V8l eena M iller of lfuntangt.on Bea ch usked Arkansa ... a uthorities today to deny a California extradition r equei.t that she be returned to Orang1· County to face felony child stNd ang charge!! Carnalla Miiier, 26. tpld th•· Little Hock <·xlracht1on board that sht want!> lo n :ma111 ln Arkansas and obla tn r ust()dy of her child, who IR hvin.I( with a foster family ther e The C ullfo rnla c·h8rl(e'> against Mrs Miller stem frr1m thf' year long search for Valeena, who police believe w&:o. taken by her mother fmm hn grandparents' llunlmgton Beach home J uly 31 . 1978. Jamc:.-s Smedley, of Arkansa.., Gov Wilham Clinton''I otric•· .,a1cl a dec1s1on on tht> t·xtrad1 taon rcquebl will be mud•· by hi'. office withtn a week Saddle back Enrollment Increases S:.iddlcback College's e nroll mcnt swelled t.o 21,667 studenL'> durmjl th<' dlstrkt's f1riit formal n·n<;us wf'<•k . 11 19 ~wn·n1t surg•· ovl'r last yf':ir's l'nrollmcnt figures. offh-ials noted Monday Rotwn R11b1:tnko, admlsRlons and rl'1·onb C'haf'f, said llS,174 11tudenL-. cnrullcd w the M1ss1on V1cJO·busetl district at the ~am1· time hu.t y1·ar Ht: predicted d1slrwl attenrl unct: would rcuc:h 25,000 bdori t h c 1u· m c ti l c r ' s t-n d , c 1 t 1 n JC s everal tih orl ·term dassPs s ch('duh-d over th1· n'·xt thn·•· weeks that could bnnl( 10 J ,0011 more studcnLc; Rosanko said atte ndancf' al the district's two campuses s h ould k eep SaddlPback ':o. growth atop all othPr commum ty coll<·ges 11tuh·w1df· lie s aid 79 perce nt of Sad dlt:bark'h student Jlf11Julullon 1s cons1der crl part t1m•· tak1n1< les11 than 12 ac·adl'mw units Shell ExplodeK LOS A N<a :u :s I A p ) A 33·ycar ·old foundry worker, dis manUlng what was thouaht to be a defused Air Force puct1ce bomb with 1:1 s ledgehammer, was injured when the shell ex ploded, author1Ues said The dct onaUon of the scraplron bomb occurred Monday at the Ren· rrow Foundry. Fried Bribe Library Rewards Poets BLOOMFI ELD, NJ. <AP) -Cun litlle Johnny find happiness with Keats and Sh elley while munchln1 on french fries? A local library wanll t.o fl.nd QUt . -.!'This muy .sound bad1 but we are basically brlb· ine the c.hildren t.o introauce them to PoetrY which they uaually ahy away from " aald Mar aret Lockwood, head of Bloomfield Library's children's ser vices. 'I'he reward? A coupon for free trench fries from a fast.food chain. All the klda have to do is show up at the llbrury with an original or copied version of any poem. Al>OUl 50 •not, between 3 and 10, have begun tak· Ing advantage of the ofter. Lockwood said . Some have even written thetr own poetry "'llley don't teach lt ln the schools," Lockwood said. "But poetry ls aomet.hina creative that chlldren respond to. It lt a natural outarowtb of a child'• lmowledc• of nunery rhym•." ~11H•dl1 ·v •w1rl -.tat•· 11rt1<·1:1lt. hav1• r~1·rH1t111n.., ahout -.1·µar111 1n~ V dJp1•nu 111111 twr nir1th"r Ht· '>llld they are sllowpd to vl'ltt Tht• y<1unl('itn'" ~randparf'nt<. Kf'nncth an1I J11 1rn1t& Moon· t){'ca ml• ht"r 11·1:?111 guart1rnn" ir1 1!177 Indus trial Buildin~ Set in Mesa I\ f1v1• iH'rt• p1.tr1·1·I al HM '.'. l'l.H'l'nlla Avt' tn Costa M f•'oo h<J., tx-<:n 1'old for SI 9 m11!11m ""d I h1· lll'V. 11wn1·r -. t1lan tr1 uµ r,1 :it1t· th1• J>rlll.ll'rty und udd .1 17 ,OOIJ '>'fuan• fr111l 1ndu trt.il hutl<ltnJ.! <;t•uri.i1· C 111n1J11'>, l1rok1·1 f•1r Hwuncsi. Prnp<·rt11•s of N t•v.1.1<11 t Ac:irh, said Monda; rwn1• ()( llw 1•x1..,tin~ buifrtan~'I on the· .,Jl•• wtur h anc·lud<·., :'ol<•wport Sti.1ll1m rt.'staurant. would h<' torn dow11 Ru!lanCbs ProJ>(·rtu·~ "''J:Oll.11 «i-d the 11ah· nf th,. 11ropl·rt ' owned b}' John M Ra u to Co'' l'ropert.H''I. Int , s u1d ('ami><~ Tht• new owner pl<.tn'I tc1 began construC'l.Jon of the add1t1on 11l in dustrlal building next month, tH eordlng to Campo,; School Suit Out ATLANTA IAP> -A panl!l tJf thre1• fr1frral JUd~e11· has d1 ., miS'>('d u 'i(•v1·n y(·ar uld l1:1w.,u1t almert at dcsegrcgattnl( AUanta srhool ~y-.tf'm'I h y trans fnnnu o;lu•frnt)> 11crns!'I city und CtlUnt~ hnP'i Slavick's /\ lfJOf' r<1htl'•r '4 1th .ir r,1 •r~t+t an e.,llmJt .. cl St lOO frr,m 111 '''"n" hank M<1n'1cty V•'•' • 11•l Lt (,Pnf' ''•rr1f>n ,;,1rl -t m • .tri 1r. ht"I Pttrlv 2:11". w;,11(1 d 1nt•1 0·1•· SPrunt~· P;ir1f1r '"'1r1n ... 1 kdr1 tiranr h cit .\i1rh"l"''n fJr1\1 anr1 \1 ;i1 Arth ~H H<1t1IP\l&r'1 dht'>ut l ~' m anr1 triltl .1 t• ll1·r th.it h• hart a 1i:un and 11 .. m.1nrJ1-'1 m•1r. . ~on11-n a1rl I.It~ rn.ir "'.1!. , ,., n1111( o t,J,11k t1.1\ll•I( t1dl( II• J>Ul lhP m•1flf') u1 lhf' I,,,~ dftt1 th"n fl•'<l thri1ul(to " t1<1< It park 1n>' 101 rloor AlthriUrh th•· man "'""d h•· hM1 d l(IJn. 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I r \4 t111 ' hll h.111c1 "'·' th•· 111ir ••t111• \ll11·d 1 •1111 ni.,nd1·r 111 '"'" •1111 ''""'' • Y. nrld W;11 II h,,., J ltf•·t11r1" lt•J -.1· for tht· 1>19 a< rt· -.1:1'1ud1•tl farm ._ h 1° a n r1 ttw I a It• fl r , .. t •li·nt l,111u1•h1 11 111 1•1,,1 .111d 111. 1 qucnlly d11n.11t•d It 111 th•· 1(11v1·1 11 lllt'nt \1 r-. .. :1.,1·nhow1•r who still "'• .1r' hf'f h.1ir 111 ~:111t-.h li.tnl'" .11111 fl.1. ... ht·'o ·' Jllll\l'•h 'ITlll•· h:r. 'o\Jycd •tt·l1\·1· 1n p 1ol1111 :ii .1rid '''' 1al nrd•·" 111 Pt·rm .~ lv.1111.1 Gush .. r Fou~hl Cll'D/\ll 1>1-:l. CARl'yff:N. 'vt1•JC1r11 1 A l't l<:ttn and tl('l';lfl 1 urri-nL-. ,tr•· .,lall1ni.: 1·ff11r1..-. 111 1·.ip th•· runa .... ay 1l11x I 1111 wt·ll . but \1 exwun '1ff11 tal'i 'o;J\ t h••v '4111 pmbahly tn a..:aln tnrl11y tu pl11c·1· u hugf' -.tt·«I 1·11n1· 11v1•r th1· un1l1·rwat1•r .:u-.hr•r presents Boehm Porcelains to Newport Beach. Bi rd'> of rare bc.'auty l1nd thnll111g rt •t1l1 .... m Fl ower':> dupli ating ncltUrl' ill her mo-.,t g lonuu-, Po rcelain ~culpture..., in a number of fil'IJ-.,, in th ~ coll ections of museums, in the world's s tately h ome~. These w e bring you with pride, fro m the world-re n owned s tudios o f Edward Marsha ll Boehm. Please come in a nd c;cc our Boehm Porcelain exhibit. So_ml'lltin.'< Beautiful /or Evt•ritonL'.11 §LAVICK'S r~,h1onhlunJ. Nt·••porr<tnrl'I. l"l.1·wptrt Rc.uh t <'tl >~11 IOIO l ("lth\, .... ,., ... t\ ~ l\frtl•fl'h, "·" 1.... • • ftlh \I tit 'lt ·'h't ( t "" " Al"• ( '""''" 1,o,. ""'"lo' '"' llu "" I .o \, ~,,, I•.-. ......... ·~•......., ,._,~ ,._.. "".,.....__.,,,... V••A '4.,... •• 1 .....,._, \ Business DC.9, 10 Woea Cloud McDonnell FutrUi NEW YORK (A_P) -.,,_ l'raeu lD the Lall coee. o1 DCt P•H••1er Jeta may furtber cloud I.be ftaanolal pletun ol llcDonneU 0oq1 .. Corp .. the airplane builder •lnad1 bawt- ed by the ~mdtlll ol DC·IO jumbo jeta sprtnl..t analysta aay. rOWMb"' the plaM'. 1roundln1 followtni ~ May crub of • DC-10 ln Ollcqo lb_. kllled 273 ~TIIOM. "TllE GUYS WHO ert1 mak lo• ..... pa.. lot luWr• alrplane pureh.._ are aware of lhc pro- blem• end are helllanl to put out a tot ol money for an airplane U.at hal a black maJ'k ln tb con a umer'a m lnd,'' said Dercbin. "Tbere'a &1ao concern lbat U a DC-10 baa anotbeJ' acct dent, it will cause a problem much deeper lban they bave tb.i Mg of profit hlhty after )'~Ir• or los.ws The company h d projected profit» for the DC 10 by 1981, but unaly')ts Nay thul tould be aff~cted by pay- 1nt<nts rt!lated to lhc Chkuao cr1u1b ThCrl' was iome question whethe r McDonnell Oouilas m11ht be aued for revenues lost by •lrlines during the 37-day eroundtng, which began Junes. A company spokesman 1>a1d be knuw of no such ~u1ts. NEW FROM MCDONNELL -Among the aerospace firm's hope is this DC-9 Super 80 twin-jet, still in the testing stages. It's sup- Af'WI ....... posed to be quieter and more fuel-thrifty than other DC-9s. It carries up to 172 passengers. ·•peopae wbo.,.. makiq Oeet p1enn&nc ded&Sonl ..,. doiQI it now for ftve ur tm yean from DOW," said lllcbatl l>erdlln, 'wbo. anaQ<aea the plue builder for tbe Wall Street firm of, Os>- penbelmer •Co. "They're think· ins twice about McDonnell Dou1las because of the pro· blems with the DC-10 and the DC·9." oow.·· The DC-lOs wer e grounded when lnvestlra ton found crack.s w tbe assemblies uaed to attach e nrnes to I.he wings. An engine fel off an ill-fated jeWner that crashed in Chicago last May Cimkrella Story? "We thinlt they're going to be hurt by it, all riaht," said another analyst, who ll&ked not to be identified. MCDONNELL DOUGLAS of- fi cials woo't com ment on what the problems with the two aircraft mean to the diversified a erospace ft.rm, whJcb is based in St. Louis. They point out that they've recently received orders for several DC-lOs from two fo r eign a irlines, a lthough Alitalia Airlines said it was d ropping its order for DC·lOs and buying Boeing 747s instead. While experts expect McDon- nell Douglas to stay financially healthy for the next few years as it finishes a backlog of aircraft orders. it may face rough goin( in the middle of the next decade if new orders dry up. PART OF TIIE problem, ex- pert.a s ay, is that McDonnell Dou- glas has not developed a new airp lane to compete with the Boe- ing 757 and 767 and the E uropean Ai rbus for the next generation of passenger jetliners. Instead. McDonnell Douglas has lx'en hoping to compete with mod1r.ed·versions of the DC-10. But sales of that plane may be <'rippled by tht· publicity sur- Now A va.ilable The emerg ency landing last week or an Afr Canada DC -9 after the plane lost its twl cone over the Atlantic Ocean brought more adverse publicity on top of the DC-10 problems. Further in· spections turned up sm all stress c racks ln som e other DC-9s. E xperts said, however, that the problem with the s malle r DC-9 does not now seem nearly as seriou!' as the DC JO dif ficulties and was a function or the age or many of the DC 9s - some of whjch went into serVlce almost 15 years ago -ra t.her than of a design or maintenance defect. "WHEN YOU USE planes lhls m uch. these things happen ... said John Simon, an a irlines analyst at Crowell, Weedon & Co. in Los Angeles. McDonne ll Douglas. the na- tion's largest defense contrac· tor. made $230 million last year on military contracL'i But it lost $60.3 million on com mercial aircraft. At the time of the Chicago crash . Uie DC-10 was pcn·hcd on 400 ~· ft. 8e up. Pully improvOO suites 1 8e 2 soory dooign Exoollent fina.nc1ng Near Orange Co. Airport Call: (714) 640-0027 PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE -------_,_ CPtMl HOTICE TO CllE DI TONS $UPElllOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALl!'041HIA l'OR TH E COUNTY OF ORANGE HO. A·IOl1'1 N·M11 SUPERIOR COOllT OF THE STATE 01' CALll'ORNIA ,011 THE COUHTY 0" OR ANOE N• A·Mlm NOTICE OF Ml Aa t NG 0' l'ETITION FOii 1'1109ATE 01' WILL f\l•le o f ELIZAllETH C AHO "011 LETTERS TI STAMEN WI LLOUC.HBY, O• ELIZABETH TARY AHO ~ AUTitORIZ.Al'IOM CONLIN WllLOUC.HBY, aka TO AOMUUSTlla U NOER THE EL 1 Z ABET H WILL 0 VG H BY. IHDlf'f.NOUIT ADMINtSTaATI°" D<-<•<1~ 0' ESTATES ACT. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN to ltw E••••e"' AL lA BEARY CHARLES, ntdllor\olltwallov.,Ml'l'W'Cl<ll'<-.it •l>O ~nown •H ALTA ETHEL ll>tl all,,..._.. IMtvll'Q <l•lm\ •vain,, CHARLES. Ol!Ce•Md P rofits WAS HI NGTON <AP I Ther e's cash in ai.hcs Ask thf' National Ash Associatwn. whose 25 members rake in nl'arly $100 million annually from 70,000 tons of what many people env1s1on as only the No. I spread for icy sidewalks. And a bigger haul I!> in s1~ht. E a rlier this m onth, l'n"$\dl'nt Carter called for triplinJ.! or ruul burning by 1995 to rt·C u1·1· l S dependence on forr11 n .,,1 Thul would mean more a~h·· . "We're graW1ed hv t h•· Pll'•1 dent's ..:oat," s;illl Jot.ti L.1~r. e x C' c u ti \' c dirt• r t 11 r o f I h ,. worldwide group tl1at 1111 ludt !> compunws in Engl:1nd. fr.rncc. Spain. Canada and Austr..iha SOMF. EUROPEAN nations are more advancc·d 1n L.'>h n· search. sayc; Faber. hut th11; co1intry ii.n't exactly -.t.rnding still. Transfor med by M'u ·r1<'•'. 1·0:11 as h es wind up in hutlrt1n~ block ~. landfill, ro.1illH tis, pl <1st1 <' (urm tu r1• • .11111111 .1 I 1ri1: m atl'rl.Jh. rc11,f1llJ.> 1•r.inu11 h, a.,phall .1ut111n11liil1· I••"·~ .111rl structurul hll., Pt~DLJ{' NOTH'f. FICTI nous llVSIHf S1 HAME STATEMIE Nf The 1011-tno lit'''°" • ooonQ bu\I ,.,\ .'\ INTERIOR GREEN[ RY 1CllU SIW CYPtt\\ !.I-I, 0.-C.ounly Senl• AN C•lllorn!a '7IOI Bruc.e Blnenr JU S""""'Y L•na, CMla Mf>w, C.llf<>ml• tJ6'1 Tiii\ ~I' <ondu<lacl DY •'I In• div~. BN<e B1tt•k1tr Thi• ,,.,1...,_,1 .. ~, 111..i wllh t~ (()<Inly CIH'< nl OrMIJI <;ounly on !Mo- lemt>er 21. tffl "'""' Publl\-°"-(M\I Oit•ly ll'llot. !>ePI ll-Ott.J.•.1• "" ,,,.,, For the last word 1n footbnll action. rely ori PRO/J.e'7!J every Saturday tn the ""' wla ell<-! •re reoulrrtd lo lllf! NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN llWll '"""'· .. uh lhe NKHMo<V vou<Ntr\, In BENJAMIN c. CHARLES Ila\ llll!d '"" olllu "' Ille CteO. "' the •bow•"" twr•I" • r>e'lllon lor ProCMI .. o4 Wiii 1111..i cou11 or 10 Of'-..1 !Mm, wltn -for lA!wn Teosl-1.try •"" tor '"" neona•v v°"'"""· to '"" un AutN>rlral-lo Adrnlnl•l•• undltf' ~ CMr\l9flOMI •• llW 1-off\U o4 ERNIEST 1.-oe-Admlnl,tr•tlon ol Ell•IH J SCHAG. JR . ol MESERVE, Acl, r .. e....ce 10-h I• m-lo• MUMPER & HUGHES. , .. 0 Von h11'1Mr IMll'11Culan, and Iha\ It>« time ICarm•n A-. SUll• llO. N-Po•I .,,., PIK• of 'llffrlnv IM -h•• e .. acll, C•lltomta "2660, whlCll I\ lht be<ln wt for Otl-• 16, 1'7•. •I IO·Ot placo o4 b0ir>M' or 1~ uncler\IOnt'd In • m .. In tl>P <OUl1room o4 Oepa11,....,1 all mallefl pert•lnlnQ lo lhf> e•l•I• or No 3 o4 wld coul1, el 100 Civic Ct!ftl., uld dececi.111. within tour month• Dr ive w~. In llW Clly of S.n._ Ana, •lter th• tlrt.t puDll<•llon of thl' C•lllornl•. I $50,000 t o $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS nol1<•, Oalacl ~ 11, 1m. 0•1..S ~r 11, ,.,. LEE A. Ba A NCH, Go<'OOn H. WillouCIJllbv Ccunt'Y Clel1< Enc"'or of-Wiii WILLIAM M. f'OtNDl •T•• ol --rwmecl l'CHNDllJCTUI, & DOU TRI INC. _..... OM Wll..,.. ...... Me. 2'21 11aNaSTJ.ta4AO,JR. LA!IA ....... CA_,7 1111a111tva, MUNlf'lllt a MUOMat Tel: 111Jl...., .... v ... c-Aw.,s ... ut Aft-,~~ Ne.,.n IMiildl, CA tU411 Pu&ll.,_ Orenot Coell O.lly Piiot Tel: C114111M99S s.01. ts, 2'. Oct 2. 1m J'70-1't PUBLIC NOTICE ""--. .., .. Publlll*I Or~ C08st Dall'( Piiot s.ti1. u .on '· t, 14, 1m ~i------------- P UBLIC NOTICE .. NOTICa TO CH DI TORS SUf'UUOtl C°'UIT ~TH a STATI'. ~ CAL.,OtlNIA l'Oa TH I COUNTY 0 .. o aANOE ...... ,.,IQ • lntcmut onlv payment • l11co.f' •Co..•.-rdaJ • ••lctcntiaJ .. • We•lllv co .. ,..hmente • Monthly funding• • 6 •Onlhe 10 3 \l .. Arll • Southcro C..llfomw (finr.trr ,., .. , &oen infona•don 1t4'M1ic:t' f11r iJi>lH fH1-t111 If f fO tJ (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MOR'TOAOE 7'30 Nf!N(r-11t ( f n1• Ur1vi1J (J~·.111r JJ:,.,,_ ue""~ ,,, ""1 n C I I UfH!t l:/llfll ' r ove A.sh·tronomieal Not to mention bowling balls {Ind beer filtering devices One exouc form of ash may go into i.pace Extremely s trong and light substances called coo- ospheres have been tested and approved for the nose cones of space shuttles. At S.500 n ton, they c·uuld be one of the cheaper ingn•dJcnlS or the multi b11l10n- d1Jl1Jr NASA project • \' Jo:~ ('I.IS K t: RS a rt• n • t 1 l1111\1•rc, in tht· "'orld or com r, • rr1 11 ,11.h•·, 'ht i.l'll cJl.111ut 40 lJl:r<'f:nt ur tht·m. .,,11<.l fo'abcr "Treated "'1th 1•1•1111•111. they form a base (111· skid 1·11ntml mat.('rtals that t 1k1· tht• fllat·c of sand and sail on road.:> ·' 'I' h t· s \' a re n · t y o u r h u g e c hn kr r\ lhey're a bout 1,. lo '""' 111<.h 1ncl1a meter. 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I~ '""bln<I ~ ~:~~ ~f ~~ ~~ . :~!i~V,,, (lfr~,.• '·"'• e.1. ln1mtG\ C trtHA JJ•, .)9 tnO"W'h l~~,1f rt ll1 ' \1 j:!~U,.,' h ~~~-::t'1':. ,~·-= i:~ 1~~~~J C mt'.hr l't 71 JO'\fynM C.mwl•I ,,,. •1' l'•l•SI pf (M>P•p '' 611 1(41lvar (•awtd II J1 l"am•" .. ·~ .... iseums of "aJl(\ieot Greece and Rome " But ashes have come a long way sLOce then, and the end 1so't i n view . To coordinate technology. an llltemalJonal ash u\illutJon organization wiU be developed within the next six months Ash seminars and meet- ings are held regularly. T HERE'S ANOTH ER bonu!> from a-.hes. con,umns And ~mce most producc•r., ar,. coa I burn1nv. utrl 1 tic.,. profit s from ash sale~ lead t<' c,malle r electrr ctl)' bills ·sav1n~s could amount to several b1ll1on~ or dollars after we reach 40 pc-rcc•nt utili zatmn Ill a bout h vc <Jr s1 x years." i.a1d Faber Currently. only 25 percent of total ash production can Ix> used in tradE' That lea<b to a quc">lJon that has plagued the 1ndustrv s ince Its start and will g1:t thornier a:. 1·1ial burn1ni: in cr eases When· do \ 1iu 'lash big tat hf'' or ashe' • ( h •·r Tiu· Couut•·r HASO Listinqs "They go into what we like to call storage," said F'ab<·r "You have to expect some bag mounds of ashes around in places " But he noted ashes often improve eyesore ll)('at1ono; through cover- ing and f11Jin~ in Irvine Firm E xpects Loss Comput 1 r 1\u1omat111n lrw or In 1n1• h<t" .rnnflu11rt"l that the rcleast ,,r r• -,ult . for F 1 1·;11 l!J7!1 ha!. bec•n dr•l;f\ "" d111• 111 sl1pp1JJ!f' 1n t·ompl1•t1nn 11( thl· year-end audit Thf' rompam 1fr,closl·d that 1t ~uuld rr•r111rt ,, lo•s for th1· year , hut 1 hi• m.H!n1t u<I•· <•f the loss (•Jnn11t \I'! lw I \llmJt.-tl t •11rnp1Jt1·r \ul11m;at11in 1s a I '"' ll 1 111• m .111 u f.1 <' t '' rt• r o r m1r11r•11111i ll,.r., fnr 11r1~:1nal t•1pi1pmt 1,1 rn.onuf;11 t11r1·rc, und 1•111111u11rli1ttl '·"m .. 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C,.;ordon M W<tbon. wh<1!>1• team shares the n• .. p<Jn'>1b1hty for dt·vt·lor>iniit lurJ!t' und !>mall manacom putt•r produ1'l!\ and '>UPJ>Qrting v>flwan· R EPORT INf, TO WATSON ARf: NEW appomtl'l''> Angus McLagnn. man<iJ(cr of lrvan t• ckvelopmt.>nt and t'nR1neen ng . llarnson C !-imalh, manager of Dalla~ de vclopmcnt <'ngane<·rang. and f'' ft "Dack" Weanbt!rger . manager of soft w1tr1• dt.•v('lopm1'nl for the d1v1Mon WaL'>OO JOIOt'd lht' company from THW Electronari;., wht>re ht· wa~ the principal trchniral contnbutor on a team of senior execut1v1•!'1 work 1n1t on nc•w bu~iness venture~ Mel~,;ian wa-. prt•veou~ly with Sperry Univac Mini T\h.l"f; ~T(H :K C'o mputc•r Opcrutwni>. Irvine'. where> he was in 1·nar~e o f preparation and 1 mph·m1·ntnt1on of produc·t. hui>1nc:-.~ ancJ markl't pla.n:. S mith r ep lace' fo"rnnk Marshall, who resigned as manager of Dallas development englneering. lie is ronner manager of enl(l neering for the Secode Elec· lronic11 division of Communacetlons lnd uslries, Dallas. Weinber11er. who heads the 20·mcm ber software group at the "NaJced Mm1 " Division, Joined the company from Basic.'F'our Corp., TuRtln, where he was pro)ect man11acr of new prognammtnR development Sy11• rott•Dott'n,-r !Jf~r 01( •d ' An agreeme nt provldinK for the mcr11cr of Systron· [)onner Corp with a United Statell subsidiary of Thorn Elec- trical lndustr'les Ltd • London, has been approved by hold~rs o( approdmutcly 82 P4!rccnt of th • oullitandlng share of Systron·Oonner. The mtrgc rhL'l been completed. Under the terms of the merger. each outstandin« Systron·Donner share has been converted mto the rlahl to receive SIS in cash Systron·Donner has a plant tn C<Mlt.a Meu. •••le fhwtta '" •••• r .... • CaJlfornJa Ptrst lUlrUc h u opened lt3 pe'r"l•nent othce at 34177 Pacll\c Coa11t Highway, Dana Pomt. Banktna hours •l lhe office ire lO a.m . to s p.m . Mon· d1y1 U\rouch Thundays and JO 1.m. to I p.m. on f'rtd1ya. The drive·up window 11 open lrom A:30 a .m . lo s p.m. MOft· d•y• throuah Thursdays and 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. oo Fridays. Patrick J. Vince Is mana1er: lie Joined the bank In 1973 and wu a commercial banldn1 olflcer at. lb• 8an Juan Clptatrano office before belnc named Dana Polnt mana1e-r. 8tt•llf• S..,, Sp•ff Lna.t'fl Robert and Paula Mapano bav• taken a 10-year leAH on 1,100 aqua,. feet of space ln U.. Trabuco-Llk• Forett. Sbopptaa Center for UH •• a beauty shoo. ~l)..a J>1111>ersbJp •• UM leuor, and the total value of lb• leasehold 11 1121.MO, aeeordln1 lO 8u1tn ... 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