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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. . --.* ·--···-.. --_ .. -1 :~ness -c~-====-:--~IJ.lU;rl. --·-l -----------------------------------.4 Gold · Nearing 84M an Ounce, But Dollar Up DAILY PILOT * * * 15c * * * FRIDAY A F TERNOON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1979 VOL. 71, H0 .171,4 HCTIOHS,4t ~AGES Crash Victim I Injured driver George V. Westlie Jr., 32, of Huntington Beach. is rolled toward waiting ambulance following cr ash on N ewport Freeway near Baker Str eet in Costa Mesa. California Highway Patrol officerrs said Westlie's building su pply truck blew a tire about noon Thursday in a south· bound land and careened into a pole in the center divider, sp illing a load of cinde r blocks. Westlie was listed in.good condition today at Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital. ReeordHigh Cold Nearing$400, But Dollar Gains LONDON <AP) -The price of IJOld cracked the $400-an-ounce level for tbe first time in Hong Koos today and neared the $400 mark in Europe. But the battered dollar gained moderately on foreign currency exchanges. trading fmn of James Sinclair & Co. in New York. He added that "trading was heavy, but it was orderly and not hectic." Gold prices have climbed as Mideast oil investors, corpora· Uons and speculators have fled the dollar and other inflaUon·bil currencies for bullion and other metals. After the Hona Kona market's <See GOLD, Page A2) • . t; • I Mother Dro-wns SeH, Kids CL EVELAND CAP> -Leroy J . Thomas says it was pro bably worry over money problems that prompted his wife to put their three children an their car and drive it into Lake Erie, kill- ing all four. Police said Ethel L . ''SaJJy" Thomas, 35. of Cleveland anten· tionally drove her car with her two sons. Den ar ty. IO. and Bashantry, 4, and her daughter. Bekeche. 8, into about 18 feet of water. The four drowned before rescuers could pull them from the locked automobile Thomas srud Thursday he lost his job as an assembly man at a Ford Motor Co plant Aug . 14, creating an .. awful strain" on his family Ange ls Detailed For a word's.eye view of the American League playoffs. s po rts writer Dave Cunningham will follow the Angels every step of the way as they try to bring a pennant to Orange County. Conningham, the Daily Pilot's regular Ange ls beat writer, will travel wi th lhe club when it takes on the Orioles on Wednes- day and Thurs day in Baltimore as the Angels make their first playoff ., appearance In their 19· season history. R ead Cunningha m 's 'analysis of what's happen- ing on the fi eld and behind the scenes next week in the Daily Pilot. Gold. which bu soared an as· tou.ndlna $14 a troy ounce since Sept. l, touched a peat ~ $400.20 durinC morning trading in Hong Kon1 before aetUlng back to clole at -.25. Coaro9 Pledges Rerell '-Teddy'· Tune ' . May Darmon1ze With Campaign Song Ted 0 ID 'I Will Follow You' NEW YORK c :\I» It v. a') bound to happen a song named "Teddy" that could easily be taken a:, a presidential hy pe for Sen. Edward Ke nnedy. "Teddy," as sung by Teresa Brewer. starts· "Teddy, Teddy. I will follow you. Lead the way and we will see it through ... It ends: "My favorite guy If you say you're ready to fly. Teddy. you'll b<- No. 1 .. Kennedy has been sounding like a candidate for several weeks. but has not formally announced h~ intentions. Miss Brewer's record producc·r hus band Bob Thiel said the MCJssachu."ctts Democrat <.ind his <.lldl·s know nothing about the record But Thiel says ht''s s ure Kennedy and his sup J>of'l<'rs won t bl' upset Man Faces Jail For Feeding Birds SAN FRANCISCO (AP J /\ 75·year·old man could spend :.> days m Jail because free·loading pigeons eat his scattered seeds perhaps 1llegally He thinks the situation's for lhe birds "I onl y buy the seed to feed the s parrows not the pigeons." said Albert Street of San f''ranc1sco ··But how you can stop u noc k of pigeons from swooping i n'! They are wild bi rds. The only way is to slop feeding all the birds and that's something I'm not going to do ... even if I have to go through the courts." Street. who has been feeding birds at his house five years, got a letter from the district at- torney's office which slated that one city health code proscribes the feeding of more than fou r pigeons on premises over which you have control. The law allows lhe keeping of four or fewer pigeons on private property. provided they are kept ln an enclosure approved by lhe Department of Public Health. \'1olat1on could lead to a S!OO fine and:.> days in Jail Street's· attorney . Bob Fa1rwell, a me mber of the Au dubon Society, said his chent 1s scheduled to appear at the Hall of Justice on Thursday to answer to the authont1es Campers Fight Herbicide Spray G RANTS P~. Ore. CAP> - Proteste rs. camped in a pro- posed herbicide S]>raylnJl area, said they will slay lhere until they are dragged away or until the U .S . Bureau o r La nd Ma nagement gives up. About 25 people who oppose lhe spraying ol 2. 4·0 have been camped since Monday on top of a ridge northwest or Gr ants Pass, about 31At miles soulhwesl or Woll Creek. They hope their presence will keep lhe BLM lrom s praying. II Project Funding Wins OK By DA VfD K UTZMANN Oft._ 0•11¥ l"I ... SU H Orange County m ay yet get a hadly needed central morgue faC'1hty <'htt'f D1•pulv Cnroner Jim Be1snC'r '><ud toda} tht• Board of !-.uperv1sors as ll'ntat1vely going Jht·ad with plans to allocate Sl.5 m 1 I hon to bl•g1 n construction .... ork for a mor~uc hc~inning m J ;inuan ·we c·an s<.•t• somt• light at the end of tht• tunnl•I. · lk1!-.ner said. fhc toron<'r's official said the nc~ ~·entrJI moq\uc will be located bl•hind lht• l'ounty jail f.IC'lhly in SJ nta Ana The svstem thC' county now us es when' bodies are ta.ken 111 mortuanes and held there for 1.•xammauon by a pathologist - often has bel•n the taq~et of st roni? crit1c1sm for its inade- quat1cs Tht• latest such c nt1c1l>m oc - curred Thursday al UC Irvine. where a clm1cal professor of pathology said the present system 1s so fractured and anti- quated that a utopsies end up be- ing done under t.hc most adverse circumstances. Speaking to the University Forum, author and forme r FBI agent Marshall Houts said the mor tuaries which have been used for exam inations are often po.orly equipped, have work spaces which are too s mall and are dimly lit a ll drawbacks <See MOJlGUE, Page AZ) Coast Weather Morning and night low clouds. othe rwise moaUy s unny Saturda~. Highs Saturday ln upper 60s a l beaches lo mid and upper 70s Inland. Lows tonight 60 to 66. lkaWon "OGly -sta yed at lhe ta level for a •lilbt period and Ulen drifted orr," said John Crowley, spokesman lor the Newport Burglars Get I.oping Gu Miller Defends·'Fitness to Serve' INSIDE TODA '1 M iutc attuned to tM Nfd· dl~'Agta and tM m~-oged wm be pn'form«1 fOllight. Find out tdwt-e on,,. CJ. Newport Beach p0Uct are 1tareldn1 for b:&::;• wbo .......... lbecl a den· u.t'• dee ...Um• Tbunday .. .... off wttb two tab ~ llltrw cmlM (l....,.•n1 IU). ~ Pallee Mid UM 1u, valued at lllO per t.aole, waa report4d atoi. bJ Dr . .Jobn PMenen, -SMtbluffDrlve. By &OBEllT BAa&Ea °' .. .,.... ........... £cl1loD 11.Ws diefmded .... ftt· ne11 to NrTt u an Oran1e Count1 Supenlsor Tburlda1 alpt ...... daart9I CODCll'D- lns bit war rteocd and rela· Uoublp wttb J.,.. Fonda and TomHQdm . Tbe cbarlel w.n ltarlM ln a 1torm1 dt"bate al UC Irvine between llllltr and lllekt1 Conroy • .....Sdtnt ol lb• Anned rorcte rc.u ..... A.aaocla~~ lj (I Oran1e County. Conroy, who like Miller wu a llarlae Corpe aviator durtnc tbe Vietnam war, Nld at tbe cloee ~ - UM IOolninuU 1111looa tbat be ID· ... to a.meta I nc:all drive qumtlWI«. · ''Hll mdftlUrJ ll Od.. 1' ancl I Pl"OIDiM tbat I wt1l 1D01mt a reub," QmroJ dee land. Tbe lllatemmt drew loud ap. plauH from an audltnct of about 250 penon1 aa well u some.tetra. Miller w11 appointed to ~ce July 13 by Gov. Edmwid 0 . Arown Jr. Conroy hJt at lllller'1 COGMC· t 10111 wt lb the Campalp for Economic Democracy <CED>. an or1anlsaUon founded by Hayden. He dalmed that Hayden IDd Ml11 Fonda were ·involved wttb leltlst and aau.u.s. orfanlH· tlons aDd tndlcated they bekl a 1tron1 Influence over II Oler. "He Md no brnad ~ 1up- port for bis appointment to s upervisor ln tbe county ," eonroy said. "lmteed it came from Fonda, ltayden, nude beach advocates 'and rna,e radicall.'' llWer laid be la a member~ the CED md beld a s-tUaa on that or1alll11Uon'a ateerlnt comsnltt.ee •an atnnnathe ac· tlon oftlcs IOI' nterau' attain. 11 lller declared that be bellev• ln a HOitallatlc, frte (lee ............... AJ) '1 • ••• AtY_ ........ M....... ~! L.M..... M .............. IM ...._. .W ........ ..._ M CaltfWM• AS Ot-.. c-t¥ A11 ~ OM&~---1 .... ., ...... C,..._,. Alt ...._... CM .......... ,., .......... . ......... ... .... ._.... .. • ....... ti C1·1' ~ a ~........ '914 ..._, M .... _... u .... ..... C1•1' ,....,1111.-C. ..,....._ M ... LMelf'a .. (• , ' .. ) Cleanup o p•ratlou el t~e dama1 d Three 1111• lalaed pt1tlear plant are belq hem· &*'eel by a dllftnlt·k>-....... of hl1hly redloac&he wat•, Senate lnv•U11ton N6d '*1 Contaminated ••l•r ma,y H ..cted tbcl ~ant'• at orace Lanita ln 'abou t a month , po1tn1 tbf' ·Citibank Ups Rate To 1 3~5~ NEW YORK <A P> -ClUbank Taised It.a prime lc:ndJntc rale to day to a record 13 ~ percent and l>t her m a1or banks quickly followed The lncreue by the natJon'11 $econd lartc ~s t b a nk waa mat c h ed by Ma nufacturtra Hanover Trwit Co. and Morcan Guaranty Trust Co., both of New Yor k. the nallon 's fourth and firth largest bank&, and by ¥ number of smnll cr banks. Other banks were expccte)(I to Join in the increase The increase was the seventh boost for the r ate in two months. The rate, charged by banks to most credit-worthy corporate tustomers, was at 11% percent in August and has risen rapldJy -since then. The fo'ederal Reserve bas been pui.h1ng up short-term Interest rates m recent weeks in an ef· fort to slow inflation, which has bt>en galloping at an a nnual rate or more than 13 percent. as measured by the consumer price Index Th e prime rate does not d1r<'ctly aff<'cl consumer loan rates. and in ract some banks of. fer s mall loam; to consumers at ratL·s lowc.:r than they charge to rorporatwm. But the prime rate i s wid(•ly watt·hcd a:. un in 111 nt tor uf · i.hort term interest t rt•nds Th(· prime 1s the l>as1s for most commercial and tndustriaJ loans, and mo8l banks raise the rah·:. on existing loanl. when they rai-.<' the prime rate. Thw. inC'reascs in the prune have an Immediate erf<'ct on the cost or doing business for most com- panies The prime rnte had been at J J o/4 percent for a ll or 1979. with some banks even dropping to 1Jl'7 J)l'rcent bnen y, until the FederaJ Reserve began lighten Ing c redit a ftPr lt!S new «ha1rman, Paul Volcker, took over The r<.atc ro:.t• /\ug 17 to 12 per- <'ent. tym~ the record !'.cl during the 1974-75 r('Cession, and moved to 1211. percC'nl Aug. 28 It has been raised five limes In Sep· tember. · Today's increase came amid !\Orn e signs that pressures for higher s hort-term rates might be abating. Rates on Treasury bills, which form the basis for the six-month money market certificates offered by banks and savings associations, fell "ightly th.is week. ~ On Thursday the Feder a l ~eserve reported a decline In he basic money supply ind said an demand at major Ne w York lty banks declined this week. -Both were seen u possible ln- ..Gic ations or success for the l'ederal Res er ve's efforts to rest rain the growth or the money -tupply, but analysts cautioned that one week's fi gures were far !"om conclusive J ewels Taken : LOS ANGE L ES <A Pl .Police say a gWlman strolled In· to a downtown jewelry store 1'hurs day, handcuffed Its three ~cc upant11 a nd escaped with f,30,000 in cash and $250,000 tn jjamonds and other jewels. 0"ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT r ... C)<_~-1 o.11\o l"lllM. wll~-1< .. IHetn -. fW••l"""'Nfi'w\~·',,.....,.f.nM••tr.Or.,.... (o.t\I Pti1fJlt""'f'le(An"OIMY ....,.t•foOtt~.,.,. P4-1t>lt\Md ""'°""'1N'I tfw .. ,,1',t., tOf' Cei.I• • -.. 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JOY democratic freedoms . ·'Big business and big govern- m ent are forcing soc1ah:.m upon us from the top," he said M 11l1•r claimed that his can d1dacy for supervisor had th(' i.upport o f two i n cum bent 1w pnvisors -Chairman Philip Anthony and Ralph Clark Neither could be reached ror comment today. Much of the debate also dealt with M i lie r 's r ecord as a prisoner of the North Vi el· namese for more than fi ve years. Miller said he received a letter or censure from the secretary or lhl' Navy for making anti-war statements while he was u prisoner ·'I spoke out ag:unst the way the war was being operated. I 1rn1d we should either win or get out C1nd basically it was to get out," he said. Mi Iler said he rec el ved a n honorable discharge "wi th the best wis hes of the Marine Corps commandant." Tritium Set For E scort TUCSON . Ar iz . <AP) Helicopters and a fire t ruck will escor t nearly $500,000 worth of radioactive trillum seized by NationaJ Guardsmen when It Is moved to an Ar my exploelves depot, a uthorities say. The tritium u packed in a box with fool-thick walls for the jour ney Saturd1y from a semJ· residential section of Tucson. Packing of the tritium, seized W edneeday under emergency orders from Gov. Bruce 81bbitt, was completed Thursday after 11 h o urs o f w o rk at t h e Am erican Atomics Corp. plant . ...•. ,..,, State Controller Kenneth Cory reportedly plans to bellD actlve aupport for Sen. Teel Kennedy'• prnldenUaJ candidacy even before the senator makea a public de- cision on Whether he's nan - nlna. -- to JoHpll llendne, ..cllalrmu of tht Nuel"r R•l\llatory Com· ml••lon TIMI Mnaton aald UM lnfGrmaU. •• bUed oa tn-lentew .,, NRC otnc1ai. bJ IUb-~-•u. aatt niember1. . H.-... wu uhd wbat the N RC P'ana CA> do about tbe leak. N RC 1pollt1man Frank In· 1ram H id the c om mlulon would n\Mt ln •P"ltl 1euloa thla •fternoon to cl11eu11 lh• •ltuaUon. TM a..w wu band· dellv.l't'd Lo HtDdrl• oa 1bun. dey 'T urrt nt11 ther e are more then 00 «1 tnJWon 1•llona of coo- temlneled ••lt r stored at the ai l• •nd the voh&m• ii &ncreulnc du• to ' ltall ln ~ letdown llrHt THRU MILi llLANO 0 llAn 0011 ON-Al • .. ,, . .._.. Sur"l"e d Gr~:%1tf Attack dr•wlnr c•o0Un1 water trom tbe 111U'l1111r 1·111 t'I ot lhe re•ctor." the 111•11Alc1rt1 tvhl llr ntlrlt1 "Wr Al t'I Mlvl11Nt lh•l thl1 leak "'"'""' 1... 11111•lrt'C.I bee-au.. of hlllh 11ullnll1111 In thC'! coataln llW lll " Ed Wiseman relaxes an the Alamosa Com- munity Hospital m Alamosa, Colo., u b.Ls daugh ter Kathy keeps him company. Wiseman was attacked by a grizzly bear while hunlmg e lk. He killed Che bear by sta bbing it in the neck with an arrow. M 11•1 of lht' l11furma llon t'lme fr11111 11 >4•pt ~II lntt1rvlow .-tth 11 10 11111 I lt111t1111, ltw N ll("a dtr(,'(" h H' 11f 111wlu1u 111a111l11tlon, and oth..r top N ltt • otfl4'l•h1, O.• aub C'lllll llllllN • llltlll '' N Ut · 1•Ull•lnl11 lndlc •t.cl lhal 1•111111HlllllAIC'tl WHhH from the 1l n11111a11•1l pl1rnt wl ll ~XCCltid ,.tul •ll• c·upitl'lt y within 40 da" '""* 1-.., """'""'"' Into the-environ· nwnl unlc-..11 11h•1>11 ,.,,. t•kcn 1mon to rl~an II 111> nnd flrut 111ddlUona1 m4'!an11 tt1 11t11n• It," 11alct Sen Oary Hart, J> Colo . 1Jubcomm1l· lt'f' fhaJr mon T h(' panel asked the NRC to deaf'rlbe "whut planning is be- ing done by the com mlasion to respond to any future contlngen· <'v at Three Mlle bland s ite re- leted lo management of these highly rad.ioecUve wastes." De nton w11 quoted by the senators as saying lhal as long as radio1cUve water remained In the reactor containme nt structure, It mJ ght find "sneak paths'' to the out.side world. The letter was initiated by llart and signed by six other senutors, including J ennings Randolph, D·W Va., chairman of the Envir onme nt and P ublic Works Committee, and Senate Republican lead e r Howa rd Bake r of Tennessee. The lbree Mile Island acd · dent was the most serious in the 25-year history or com mercial atomic power. It occurred when one or th~ plant's two reacton wu Inad- vertently deprived of cooling water and badly overheated. causing major damage to the nuclear fuel and releasing radia· Uon to the surroundlng central Pennsylvania count ryside. Ofriclals have indicated it may be a year or longer before the concrete structure containing the react.or the so-called "con· talnment" structure -can be re-entered because of high levela of radioactivity. Navy Woman Lost at Sea; Area Scanned Nov. 26 Trial Date Set for Dr. Cella Or. Loula Cella. on('e the mulll-mllllon-dollar master of Orange County polttical finance, wi ll Mel a new trial Nov 26 on 11t11tc charges o( embenlement ond Medi.Cal fraud. ,.·,...rage A l GOLD ... close, gold moved to a r~rd $399 an ounce tn London follow- ing the morning "fixing" pn ce of $397 set by the city's big nve bullion dealers Bui hon then eased al the London C1ftemo<m fi xing to $397.25 The price was up from S394 tht- night before and lopped the pre vious London high or $395 50 a t the Thursday afternoon r1xing In Zurich. bullion !>O ld ror $395 50 at noon after touching a record $398 50 in late mornln~ Thursday's closing prtce, lht· previous Zur ich high . was $395 50. After t ak ing a beatin g on world money markets Tbunday, the dollar was firmer this morn ing . with dealer s reporting heavy support from the Wes t German central bank. End-of month setUlng of accounts. i; technical factor in foreign ex change dealing, was also cited In Tokyo. the dollar "&lned slightly to c lose at 223 45 Japanes e yen. up f r om Thursday's 222.75. A dealer uid, "ll 's not that the dollar Is strong The yen is even weaker than the dollar." The dollar weakened In New York on Thursday following the announcement of a $2.36 billion U.S . trade deficit for August, largely due Lo Increased oil Im· ports. Americe'a forelen trade debt and 11ptraUn1 lnnauon are m a jor factors In the doll1r'1 dec Une. Film Firm S truck The trial date wu ~t Thun. day by a Sen Ole10 Coun t y Superior Court Judge The case Wllll shifted out or Orange Coun tyon acharngeotvenue motion Cella 1s charged with b1Ut1ng h011p1tala thet he once controlled out or an ~ttmated S2 million -- money that was later directf'd to 1974 politJcaJ ci.mpa1gns and to the pb)'11lclan bJ mseU. according to a Grand J ury i.ndlctment The ph ys1c1an formerly pleaded gwJty to the charges. but bia conviction wes over - turned by an appellate court Jus tices ruled that evidence used again!ll him was seized 11· legally by investigators Cella currently 1s serving a federal pnson '>Cnlence in Lom poc rolJOWlng his COnVIC'llOn <m fede ral charges of Med1 c11re fraud Assistant District Attorney Michael Cap1zz1 s1ud after the San Diego heanng that he 1s con f1dent the case can be pr08ttut· ed desptt.e the loss of evidence resulting from the appeals court ruling. Police Seek Nature Boy HI NSDALE, Ill <A P> Naked came the stranger, and naked he went. and poll('e still haven't founf him . A man clad only in a right sneaker approached two Hinsdale homeownen e arly today and asked ror clo thing, police In the western Ch.ltago suburb aald . The homeowne rs, probably more o ut of s h o ck t h an tig h t fis ted ness. refused. T he m an fled and the Hinsdale rea1denla called police SAN DIEGO CAP) -Naval HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Office and Coast Guard search planes workers were on strike today Police say the same man appeared again later , trying to break Into a darkened Hinsdale house But the residents woke up, and the man fled scanned waters 230 miles south against 20th Century-Fox and _... four mm procetaln1 labl, and of Vancouver Island today aner more s tri kes were thre atened a 22-year -o ld fe m ale cre w unless contract talks re11umed mem ber was apparently lost ----------------overboard. the Navy said. The m.lulng enlisted woman, Identified H Fireman Muriel MacBride of Ames, Iowa, was aHlgned lo a California-based guided ml5slle test ship . AccordJng to the Navy, It Is the fint possible f1 tal Incident In vo l v i n g a wo man o n a warship. Women were allowed on U.S. warships beginning last November. • There was no lm medJete re- port on whether she waa stand- ing watch or up for other re- asons. She Is attached Lo the u.s.s. Norto n Sound , w h ic h la homeport.ed •t Port Hueneme. Last seer. at 3 a.m. s he wu re- ported miAalng at a 7 1.m. rolJ ca ll T hur s d ay , a N 1vy 1pokeaman in San Dte10 aald. T h e Norton Sound WH en route to Can8da to participate ln Ope raUon Potlatch, lnvolvln1 U .8 .-Canadlan sea forces oll British Columbia. Seas In the area are about three feet , with wlnd11 at 28 knot.a . PLO Talb Due? J E R USA LE M (AP) P'orelp Mlnhlter Moabe D11u haa dropped the clear•t blnt Jet th1t l•rMf m11 one day talk to the Pa lHtlne ·L i be ration Or11nl&ation, but be IMlmtu.d the PLO ii almolt eertata to ,... Ject the conditJou be demllldld. D1y1n ....Ued out Ill.I ter1111 la lft -tnt.,•lew wltb hrael Telntatcin Ill ~Von tbat •• broadcllt la.re Tbanclay. ' Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* •w hen you buy one suit at 1 our regul ar price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. r,..,.Pt1ge A I MORGUE ••• tor pe rforming a n effective IULopty. In aome m ortua ries, Hout& s aid, the work ar ea for the pathologist la so small a photo d the entire length of a body can- not be taken "You can imagine h11w this 1 the drawbacks) 1nh1b1ts the autopsy 4'urgMn." lloull\ said Despite coroner·~ pen.onnel whom he descnbed as dedlcat· t•d w\•ll tr;.11ned and pro re'l'HO nal, tht' poor faciJ1t1es have m•de good work nearly 1m possible. Houts said. Beisner said this morning that ··many d the things M anhaU said are correct " But If plans for the central morgue proceed without any fu rther difficulties, those pro- bl ems should 11oon be alleviated. Beisne r said funds fM con 'l truct1on or a mfirgu<• had been includPd in last year's county budget. but pal.Sagi• or PropOSI· llOn 13 neCC'>l>ll3l('(j US(' or thO!>I' monies for otht!r purpose!> Although ht• i.C11d he wa. .. nQt being cntJcal or tht> Board of Super vtsors for its actions m the past. Beisner acknowledged that "a morgue s hould have been built a long l.lme ago." Houts esti m a ted the re are nearly 11 ,000 deaths each year in Orange Count y. and nf this number. about 5,000 start out as coroner's ca.s~ Eventually about 4,000 or these deaths require some type o r In depth IOVt.'!>tlgatlOO and 2 500 net•d to t·Vl'ntually bl' autopsied flouts churned that because of tht> poor rac1hltei., square cen llmetcrll of skm that could haw• been used for grafting are lost us well as t ransplant organs wh ich could be used for the Liv- ing T he former F BI agent and consultant to lawyers and others In rorens1c medicine blamed part of the long-standJng morgue p roble ms on the fune ral In- dustry, wtuch he s aid bt>nefils by handling s cr v1re!\ for those brought m for autopsies Said Beu.ner "lie has his own feelings on that " The ctuef deputy coroner said the mortuanes have provided apace for autopsies and ex- am mations without charge m the past. -------------· ----. , , • ... .. . 81 llAYMOND aTL\DA la. °' .. ...., ......... Effects ot the March 27 nul'le•r d l1a1ter al Penn· aylvanta Three Mlle Island facillt,y finally reached S1n Clemmle Wf'dnelda.y. TbeJ arrived not in the form ot racUaUoo that leaked from the Pt'nnaylvu.ia plant but u new r~eral teQuirement.s for beefed up emer,ency plans ln cue ol a serious mishap a t the San Onofre Nuclear GeneratinJ Sla .. Uoo dwee mJlf:I aoulb ol San Clemente. - A •lx·man Nuclear Re1ulatory Comminlon·appotnted review t.eam uld Southem CallfomiM Edison Company officials, Um plant'• O]letalort, abould lalu: 1tep1 lbat lnctude . Establhbment of a technical support cent.er away from the plant that would supply expertiae in the event ol an acci dent -ftistallalion of better instru ment.a to det.ed po1aible reactor <:or., coolln1 1y1tem1 failure and to monitor radiation In and around the facility. Improvement or emergency notancauon lines with local aaenclea and the public in the event ol a serious radiation leak. Edison officials plan to weigh the NRC review team's require- ments and respond within five weeks BB Turns 45 Dean Kunihiro. leader of the NRC team thal visited the San Onofre plant and held Wed· nesday's meeting, said Edison om cials ''have dooe a good job m planning and coordinating" an emergency plan. But Kunibiro said federal legislation is pending in the wake cil the Three Mile Island disaster "that could withhold licensing (of new nuclear facilities)" if new emergency plan guidelines are not met by January or 1981. 'Better Old Than Dead' PARIS (AP) Brigitte Bardot, the sex kitten or the '60s, turned 45 today with an a dmission that "it's better to be old than dead" and a blast at the sexual revolution s h e helped lo launch when she appeared nude in a mm nearly a quarter-century ago. "It's true I h e lped liberalize morals," Miss Bardot said in a two-hour French radio interview broadcast Thursday on the eve of her birthday "I WAS ONE or the first to appear nude in a scene. But it was in the script, and it was natural ... To· day. it has gone too rar. rm not a prude, but all this showing of human flesh on the beaches is n't beautiful." Mi ss Bardot , who starred in her last film, ''The Woman Grabber," in 1973, said she was not concemed by her advanc· ing age. .. After a ll . it's better lo be old than dead," s he said. "What's important is l-0 do the lhi11Rs you want lo do, without saying 'I'm loo old,' " she said. "Age, arter all, is part of life like everything else." SHE SAID SHE planned a quiet birthday celebra- tion Saturday at her Mediterranean home a t St. Tropez, where she bas lived for five years with sc ulptor M oroz l av Brozeck. Miss Bardot devotes much of her time today to promoting a line of sun- glasses and s untan lotion that bear the name or he r villa, La Madrague. She also is writing m emoirs, contributing time and money to the protection of endangered animals and providing financial and moral support for lonely elderly women. The daughter of a wealthy Parisian family, Miss Bardot said s he bad a diCricull childhood. He r APWI ....... SEX KITTEN 45 Brigitte Bardot father "never gave me a dime" and often punished her with a horse whip, she said. MISS BARDOT began. modeling at 18. Her first hus band , Roger Vadim. launched her film career in 1956 with "And God Created Woman," a box- omce smasb. In all, she starred in more than 20 films, win- ning the Crystal Star from the Academy of French Cinema in 1966. Looking back. she said there were some films she would have been better off not doing. She stopped making movies six years ago and vowed never to return to the screen. "IT WAS never a great passion of mine." she said in the interview. Rumors of her sex life outsi d e of m ovies , boyfriends and s upposed marriages filJ ed the gossip columns for years. After her divorce from Vadim, s he married actor J acques Cha rrier, by whom she had her only son, Nicolas. Later, s h e married German millionaire Gun- ther Sachs, whom s h e divorced in 1968. 20 Treated After .. OC Chemical Spill By Associated Press More than 20 r esidents have been treated for diarrhea, ;·nausea and headaches slnce . 230 ; gallons of an anti:rust chenucal • described as "lox1c to some ex- :· tent" spilled at a Brea plant last :. Friday. · . .. "It was double human error, • that caused the spill at Petrolite County Health Department h.ad received reports of 20 to 25 •11· nesses, including that of a l · year-old boy. But county health d e partment specialist Dr. Robert Friis said no further symptoms were reported alter receiving medical treatment. Edison is seeking licensing·of two new nuclear reactors south of the existing facility at San Onofre . Licensing hearings may begin as early as April.. The second San Onofre reactor is ex· peeled to begin operation in late 1981. Kunihiro said Edison ··is held responsible for the public health and safety" that may be threatened in the event of a radiation leak at San Onofre. But at Wed.nesday·s meeting. Kunibiro was criticized by some state and local officials after making that statement. "l rebut what you are saying the licensee <Edison ) 1s not res ponsible for the public's health and safety -the state and local agencies are," assert e d J ames J . Watkin s, a California Office or Emergency Services aide. Watkins' comments brought up a problem that occurs when seven agencies <the NRC. state e m er gency and parks depart- ments. counties of Orange and San Diego, the U.S. Marine Corps and city of San Clemente) or more are caught up in de· velopment or emergency pro· cedures. Kunihiro said the NRC and its r eview teams ·'only have jurisdiction over the licensee (Edison)" and have not worked directly with local agencies. ··1 h ope th e agencies cooperate," Kunibiro said. "This gets quite complex and is a definite problem with no fixed solution," he added. The NRC review team also suggested an emergency sire~ system be set up to warn resi- dents in case of spreading rad.ia· lion. San Cleme nte has one , 20- year-old Civil Defense air raid siren located near City Hall. It could not be heard by most resi· dents, said Fire Marshal Gary Carmichael. Edison officials did not appear confident of a siren system's success. But Edison nuclear chief David Pilmer said his company has not yet established a position on the idea. Pilmer said local agencies would be notified by telephone or radio if 2.'1000 or a "rem" -a basic measurement or radiation that could affect humans -is rep orted leaking from San Onofre nuclear plant Wiod direction is a critical concern here. That small quantity of r~dfa· lion has no significant effect on humans. Pilmer said . But, just the same, a soon-lo- be installed hotline lo warn San Clemente City Hall would be used to call Fire Chier Ron Coleman. Cal'l)p Pendleton of. fi cials would also be contacted by telephone hotline. State emergency and nearby pa rks officials would aJso be alerted along with Orange and San Diego county authorities. • cerp..:s plant in Brea, said Tom : Robichaux, director of environ· • mental affairs for the St. Louis- based company. "The chemical is toxic to ·some extent,"~ : "considering tfM! complaints the ·health department bas re- :ceived." More County Jobs • The spill occurred when a : plant operator was distracted :-and left a tank unattended for : about 10 minutes, be said. While : the operator was away, the tank : overflowed witb a chemJcal used :-by oil compani• to combat rwt, ·Robichaux said Wednelday. • When the worker diacovered • the spW on the floor, be boeed ~ the chemical into what be a))- : parently ~ wu a sewer : line confined to the plant, : Robichau Mid. ; However, a ttorm sewer swept :· tb• ebealleal lnto a cOYend :: Oraa1e Coun2..:!.ood control -:: cllaanel ud tream OM • aad a 1W1 mll .. , wlaere UM ; dtenMI Gp=:;:; ...... . : l'rtdar ... ........ : ,....... ......... dtJ'• fire ....... t•ll• ........... i odor ~·· from the ebwMI, • but flNmm ciould not .... &be ~ toUl'ff ~ tbe odor. Ii a1 ••••••1 the Oraaa• l Spotligbte ay_ What's next after a s ensa- tional weet for the California Angels and a memorable year for families · who, lost their houses in the Bluebird Canyon landslide? • Sunday's Daily Pilot wUl b11ve those answers phu these featured stories. BU81NE88 80A&S -Subcon- tracts for the F-18 Hornet Jel fithter are expected to pump $$88 million into lb• county economy by lttO aad create 2,IOO new Jobi. TIM lead Yw/ Your Monty story will deeertbe eoutal ftrma al.ready involved in t.b• pndeet. l•All'I' •OVBT -ID llA, ,.,_t Jandd defected to tbe United State1 from Poland in a d.art.q md 10mnbat lucky ad· ftlllan. Bow .... be adJ-W to (SUND A Y'S BEST) 0 his democraUc, capitalistic sur- roundinp? FA a OUT -S alyuts, satellitee and shuttles will bo ex- amined in a look at what's been happenina with man in space since America left ita footprints on the moon and what •c· compUsbments the Russiao11 'h1Ve bald ln tbe race tor space, l FAIBION'S FUTU&E -~ ltore executive Edward Gorm• pndleu retatlera will 100D be Mrvtq a spedlle.U, deflDld, market, re1poadtq more to lboppeq' nluea and bl· t.ereeta U.. deme>1raphtcs. Re credita ~en wtt.b bavinl a bJ1b del1re to participate ln in· fiueDciq mettbandiM ebanp1. --- • . . ~1179 ·-·-·-- Carting A round APWlr-.M• l 'sing an old groter) cart. the~e Ph1ladelph1a youngsters find a faster way to get home From left are Core:. Churn. HI . Curtis Richardson. 12. Corvettt-Heath. 8 Tyn1a llar~roVl'. ti. ~nd L<.tnt't' Richardson !:I on tht-bot tom County's Jobless Rises in August Orange County ·~ JObles~ rate inched upward to 4 5 percent in August. according to state •Dad' Di1-• Henry George "Dad·· Miller. o ne of the nation '::. best known senior golfers. is de ad at the age of 102. Funeral services a re s cheduled for Saturday in Anaheim .. -. . . ~ . . , .1J \ ··. s~ I, .s··?' Employmt .. nl Developmen t Department figure!> rele<J~t'd this "eek The unemployment ratl· lhl' departmt'nt rep()rtcd wa:. rour tt'nth~ of one perC'e nl higher than the 1 l percent rate PQ'>ted rn July, but roughlJo equal to June·i. 1oblE'SS rate of 4 -1 per C'ent The rate remdaned "ell below the 6 1 percent unemployment r ate that existed m August 1978 While the Jobless rate in creased. the number of person" .... hn had JO~ an .\U£U5l aho an creased Most ne w pos 1t1onl> were added ll\ the wholesale and retail trade estabhsbments and restaurants. acC'ording lo the de partment's figures Employment gains also ~ere found m most manufaC'tunn~. aerospace and ser\'lce 1n dustries Employmenr decline' Ol curred m the boat. camper and trailer manufacturing and firm~ producm~ rubber Jnd pJa .... t1<' goods . Labor offi<'1<.ih ~aid a n l'Sl1m:lll'd 18.600 rnunt} res1 dent); "rre out or .... ork out or a total C'I\ ilran ljbor force of l .~8-1.000 - • PRESENTS It's Time For Fall Bulb Planting .. '-. (. .A I I ' ' ; J' '( ;., .. ~ '• \ ,, ... , ) , ... ,. ' / fearurlng Tullp, Hyaclnfh, Datfodll, Ranunculus. Narcissus and many ofher varlefles f~ choose from ..L~~ Shop both of our loca1ton1 far ~' 1 lht b111 Hltcll~n lhl1 1to1on, . (/ ' ·~ INSTANT LAWN 5SQuoreFr Rolls roll out the green Clll'pflr WITH sod from • _IHC_0_4""l •199 c•l·t;urf DtCHONDRA • Roll ~~~""· HYBRID IERMUDA or STOLONS ALSO AVAILABLE BLUEGRASS 11. 59 Roll Diilbert Guilty 1n ·oeath By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... o.lly ........... Following Slh hours of de · libe rations over a two-day period, an Orange County Superior Court jury bas round Ken Richard Hulbert guilty of the· 1976 first-degree murder or Whittier newlywed Gina Marie Tisher The six-man. six-woman jury also convicted Hulbert. 28, a for.mer Fullerton resident once Judged too insane lo stand trial. on 13 other counts including kid· nap. rape, sex perversion and robbery And the 1ury decided that Hulbert was gui.lty or using a firearm during 10 or the offenses and inflicting bodily injury on two other victims . Hulbert. dressed in a bleached. demm leisure s uit and open. collar shJrt. rocked gently in his chair at the counsel table as the guilty verdicts were announced. fie served as his 0\·1n attorney during lhc trial. Sentencing wci s scheduled by .Judge Ted Millard for Oct. 23. ThC' maximum sentence Hulbert faces 1s life impr isonment .... 1thout possibility of parole. Hulbert wa!) accused of ab- ducung Mrs Tisher at gunpoint, rdp1ng and stranglmg her and Jbdndorung the body in a locked rar ldt Jt .., Fullerton s hopping c·t.·ntt-r lit-:.ih.o "al> charged with ab· du1.·t1ng two other women. rob- h1nJ? them and rorcang them to ... ubm1t to <U:L'> of sex perversion. on t· \ t<· t 1 m a rt er being .,trangled and -.truck an the face "Ith d rock. was dumped in a dllC'h 1n In ane She la ter re- gained consCIOUbOeS!o> and .was cible to rra .... 1 to a nearby rood" d\ and attract the atten li on of ci plli>sang motorist Sht> l<.-st1f1cd against Hulbert ,ind 1dent1f1ed him as her <ts· 'di Ii.Int E\ 1denc(• ag:.iansl Hulbert an Lludcd ci tape rerorded an ll"n It'" an ....,h1C'h ht-admitted hi1> role an tht> crimes tu Fullerton pohcc dctecll ves In 1977. Judge Wilham LeE' (l\ crtumed a Ju ry s dec1s1on and found Hulbert mentally incom- petent to stand trial and ordered ham committed for treatment at Atascadero S tate Hos pital Hulben .... a.-. deemed fit to stand tri<il om· }c~ir Jg1> In pre-tnal proceedings he re- peatedly refused to accept representation from the publi~ defender's office and represent· ed himself Hulbert mdJcated he intends to :.et'k a new tnal and also intends to :.ippeal the verdicts handed do"' n Thur~da} Hi~ Ordt>red St\~ FRANCISCO c AP l The Cit\ t.•mbroiled for sax years in a cotirt su11 SC('krng more manority offan•r-; for tht• police depart- ment. ha.-. becn ordered to hire 199 new r£'cru_1t_1> _____ _ Meyer lemon < reo· .. ung s~cer •orge ~ ~ • p•on•s •eoov 10 ceor - II Don I 'Tl•SS llUS i h ; IQW OfrCP1 ;'..1 ....... -,J ' ~01 ~ ;p ···~~ •egJ 40 ~ 1 Sale Price I ~ .. $1.49 Orange Cape ~•nno•ng Honeysuckle 4 n•qn _ & ru11 t1>01ures • •eoo•s'1 oronoe oro~soms summer 10 loll 5 gol Sile reg 10 99 Prlce$5.99 Bloom Ing Petunias Mystery Gardenia fl1e nor111 s IOYOrllt 1rogron1 • white llOWe<s oooril tnis • s111ub In sprmg summei or loll ' l got Sll8 Ilg 2 99 ~ Sale Price ·1 $1.49 -)A~ "' (jT/flJI -flawtv GAIDINS FOUNTAIN 1!1~<;0 ~ VALLEY ~~~· 0,..1.,. • w.-1 ..... • ,,_. JUJ MIWPOlf l&.fO. LANOICAPE AND DILMRY 8SMCE AYAILAllU VISA'. 11420 •OOllHuttS T ~ ~f AIH YAU.IY IHtilf ........ ef ... S.. ..... •wyl ...o ... 961-6171 .I ONM 7 DAYS ' COSTAlieA ............ e.u.4t03 l4LI PRICH GOOD ,._U 10N71 AM--~Toltodt0ft"9M ....... ,,... I t· • ~---1~:·;. ..... ..... ,44 OM. V Ptl.OT • V~A • .\uttrla • .1AP) -A.a lat.tMe,' c~ 6n roared lhrou&h 1 Vtetln• ~I pat'ked wltlll AtMrtcail ud G&IMr toun•" before dawn I.Oda~. kllllAa • ""'°"' ud IAJurlq 1'7, aul.boriU• 111ld They 11Jd 1 formtr Mlll Olllahoma ud two otbe1' Amutca.n1 wor klJled and 13 I.Ju~ • MOil ol the vkttru were oveffi>m• ta t.Mlr ai..o by oolloooal fum..a ~1 .. 1e<1 by bumln1 pluUc waJ1.noor·eovettq lo tbe Am Auta.rtm tlott"I , pc>I ro said Eyewttl\8 uJd 1uat.11 lo the fow'..tory, medham·clua hotel tlun1 from their room windows aueamtn1 for help, and one woman Jumped to her dealh from the third n oor AU .• Ot' nit: DEAD AND 11\Jured Americana were belleved to be members ot a tour 1roup from Maine, many ol t.bem lo t.belt 60I City offlctala tdeolJficd them u Ellen Wl&bt and Donald and l''raoef.9 Ftuer Miss Wtghl, 24. who was Mias Oklahoma m ltn, wu the daughter of th• owners o( a Bath, Maine, ll'avel aeeocy t.bal or ganiud the tour The hometown ol lbe Ft-uen and thou ol lhe ln· JUred were nol immcd1aldy ava.al1ble PolJce 11aid al least to Yuaoslav tourist.a were killed and West Germans also were believed to be amona t.he victim•. bul moel we re not immediately 1dentafied All of the hotel's ~7 rooms were occupied. authonlles l>&ld IT WAS THE BIGGEST l~s of life in & fire ln post-war Austria. .- ,, • . . Poli~ 1aid tbe l'*ll dau were I01t ln \he bJue, ma'.kina it Im· pt>11lble to venf)' name1 and hometown.a Immediately. But an American radio reporter ln llalM Hld a U.S. Embuay otnclal told him ,two ~mertca~ bad bffn ktlled and the other 30 Americana ln the hotel bad been accounted for -either hOlpitalbed or wllnjured. Namea ud further detaila on the American cuualllea were QO\ Immediately released .• Eva Wlabt, co-owner ol Wllbt Travel Service lo Bath, Maine, 11ald In Maloe that tbe American ll'OUP waa oa a tour ortani.led by the llrm. wb.icb ahe operatee. with her bu.band, Carl Sl, and that he and their daughter, Ellen, 3', were traveling with t.h~ group. HE ~P SHE LEAJlNED that ber dauahter bad been hospitalized, reportedly after jumpinC from a fOUJ'th.noor window, but abe had no word oo the fate of the rest of the group. Moat were from Bath and Oama.r\scotta, Maine. but others were from Portland and Rumford. sbe said. They had been acheduled to arrive back in Maine Sunday ruabt, after bavlng vult· ed Swil.J.erland. Auatrla and Venice. Eyewitnesaea said the fire erupted wtlh an "exploston·llke sound'' near lbe 1round-noor reception room and spread swtftly throuah elevator abaft.a to lhe upper noon of the building In Vien· na'8 Second District. The reception clerk was found among the deud Bridegroom Kills Self Education Revolution? K UALA LUMPUR . Malay~ia <AP) Mok Ah Ngaw got married in the morning. attended the wedding l uncheon , r e turned home with hts new bride and went into the bathroom where he com milled sw c1dc Police said relative~ or the 26-year·old man broke down the bathroom door when he failed to answer their calls They found has body on the floor, dead of knife wounds. a police spokesman said today Caner Woos Teachers With New Department WASJUNGTON <AP> PrC>s l dent Carter promised today t.hat his hard-won ne w Education Department ··will profoundly transform . . the quahty of education m America .. Carter told leaders of the Na lional Education Assoc1at1on. which fought for the ne w depart m ent and also backed his 1976 presidential campaign "You've got a fnend in the White llouse · who will never forget your con tribution to m e and to our na· t10n ·· WHEN CANDIDATIE Jimmy CnrlC'r promised the group that he would atte mpt to fulfill that drea m . the nation's largest tC'achcr organizat1on broke with 1ti. non partisan trad1t1on and en dorsed him for president Tht• long. fierce struggle m Cong res!> over the propos al pitted the NEA agains t its chief rival. the A FL·CIO·afflliated Am e ri ca n F e d era tio n o f Teachen, The NEA s ide pre vailed Thursday when the House voled 215 201 to send the bill to the pre~ s1dcnt T he department, which will con s olidate more than 150 education programs, will have a budicet exceeding $14 billion and about lB,000 e mployee!! Its creallon means the mam m oth departme nt nf Health. Education and Welfare will shrink and bec.ome the Depart mcnt of Health and Human Services NATION /WORLD • # f;ggasperating Employees of Monta.na Farm !> lnr dump part of a load of 672,000 eggs that was de!>tro~ <·d ht·ca u:,l' o f< ontaminat10n with the chemical PCB Th<' ('~g!> we n: dumped in a t renC'h on riinch propert) urd huned The farm :, h en!> are ~llU laying at the rate of 18.000 egg!> a da)' The s pokesman said Mok left a lette r in which ht• StHd ht• W<.IS phys1rally <.1nd mcnt.illy ""·k tl1 :. wido w told police her hu ll h and had appt•are>d c•ht·1•rful al th1· wt•cld1ng Thur-.day The 1.8 mlllion ·m cmber teachers' organ1zallon wos ex peeled t.oendorse the pre:.:.11.i~t·s 1980 rc·elcction bid latc:r m the day or on Saturday THE EDUCATION De part · ment will be the IJlh Cabinet agency and the second c re~ted during Carter's term The Energy Uepartm cnt was established in 19'77 WASHINGTON IAP I A government 'lnde-,c hlf a rwak nf In 1 in (J,.tohn 11 fHI 11 c;harp <! .'J p• r• t ut 111 Al•ltl in p;1ri r••flif·IJn • Uw trurkfr..,· .. , r 1..,, ..in J 111 \u, •1 • 11 'lt•1<1d tl l':'.t I Nursing Home Protesters [JAi.d Action : Pll JLAOELPllI A c AP) 'Protesting employees who bar· r 1radcd the driveway o f the hankrupt "iarah Alien Nursing 1 ~lomf• havt· n ·moved their rari. lollowmg Lh<• '>lat«'::. dt·c1!>10n to p11.,11111111· tlw Irani.fe r ,,, 14 3 c.·ltfrrly pal wrib But the employee:. :.ay their dl'm anti:. havt: n1.>l b<·cn com 'plcll·ly me l Gov 01c k Thornburgh direct ed the commissione r s of the state departments of Welfare , Health and A~ing on Thursday lo work out a ~radual relocation (>f the patienL'I to hom es In the Phlladclph1<J <Jrca and seek some way to pay the back wages 9f the 120 e mployees But ''the dispute 1'> not over ," said Margaret Williams, a nurse et the home. · · n will not be over until all m onies are paid m a proper Cashton " C'Al\TF.R SP()KF. of thl' un ion's polillcal support as ht' ad dre:.sed s cvt·ra l hundred N EA members al a While House re <·epllon _ "W e formed a s uper b µartnersh1p." he said "You arc thf' best partner I could possibly have had " He said c reation of a ne w Educat.Jon Depftrtmcnt ha:. long been a dream of hjs, a,d he re minded the teachers group that be lays claim to increasing feder al a.id by 60 percent s ince taking office m January 1977 THE NEA WOULD be the fi rst m a1or uruon to <•ndorse Cartt:r form:.illy for re election Six other labor lcad<!r!> have a nno unced their i.upport fo r Carll!r's re ·e lection But the ir union executive boards h ave not made form:JI endorse m ents. an part because or internal bicker ing between Carter backers and those hoping Massachusetts Sen E-dw a rd M. Kenne dy will cha llenge the president for the Democratic nomination. A separate Education De part ment was a special objective for the NEA, the nation 's second h1 rgest union and one of the most politically effective groups m the country because 1t has an organization in every voter pre· cinct The pn•s1dcnt. who had m ade the department om· or his lop domest.Jc priorities, ha1lert the House vote as "a s1gn1ficant milestone in my effort to make the federal government more er ficient " Elton John Wllapse0 LOS ANGELES < APJ Rock sing<•r EJton John passed out ;it the piano shortly a fter he began :J con cl'rt al the o utdoor U nivc:rsal i\mph1Lh<.'ater in North Hollywood The 32 year old lir1t1sh rock star. playing the second of JO :.old out shows here, doubled up Thurs day n ight and con ccrtgoers thought he was dis s atisfied with the way the song was going and that he would begin again However, stage hands quickly led the aJ ling singer backstage where an ambulan ce was sum· m oned and he was revived. 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The index, however. has been mixed since 1t W~TCH FO com ponl'nl.-. 1n lht• l1•ad1ng 1ndJc ator::. indt•x were doo,i, n in Au~u'l hqu1d JS"-CL"> scni.1t1vt.-pnccs, '>lurl. pnrt·~ ,rnrl hu1lrl1n~ p• rm11:. the exciting magazine section in the Saturday Daily Pilot. Each Saturday f or the 20 exc iting w eek s of the pro football se ason, PAO fil.e '79 will bring Daily Pilot r ea ders th e mos t up-t o-date, interesting and comprehe n s ive roundup of pro football, with special emphasis on all the pro games to be t el evised that weekend . You'll enjoy scouting reports, player profiles , predi c tions and p oi nt spreads, insiders' comments on plus lineups, s tatisti c s, quizzes and special t eature s by top natio]lal writer s. PAO fi.U! 78 , the special Saturday maga.zine section, will help you get more pleasure out of your pro football watching . DAI LY~ Pf LOT, " 642-4321 • • ·-~- Le~cys .Er@ed Of Charges LOS A.NCELt!S <AP> -Sf.ti deKribed "teat pilot.a for 1oc1ety" Timod\y Lury and hi.a wtft . Barbara, won't be ma•i,,ti I.heir schedul~ lan.dln1 1n tseverty 111111 Mwilclpal Court tod•Y The dlstnct attorn y 's offke said Thursday that narcoUc11 char1cs wno't be hied •aatnst the pair bec•use druaa found In lbt!lr homt-la l month were either prescribed or "not covered by lh" law " At a press conference' followtn& the Leuys· Au& 29 arrest. the 1960t ~ auru predicted that outoome and uld that he and his fourth Wife, Barbara, had been high on a drug caUed ketamine <Thnothy Leary h1,a former resident of L•guoa Beach ) ON 1111JRSDAV, DEPUTY 01slnct Attorney Michael Marcus said Leu.ry. 58, and his 30 year old wife provided proof that 3i,, tablets of P'Feludm seized by police had been prescribed for Mrs Leary. The dlstnct attorney's dec1s1on cancelled the couple's arraign ment today on charges or p<>.'ISe!>Smg dangerous drugs. "They were legally in posi.ess1on or some drugs found," Marcus said, "and there was only one pill -Dexamyl with no evidence of prescription or legality. "WHEN SUCH A SMALL amount IS involved. at IS left to our dis cret1on whether to file and usually we don't rile on one or two pills." he said . .fl8tires Pa11 B alted ......... Oexamyl 1:. :• m1xturt> of dextroamphewmme and amobarbital used in the treatment of obesity and mental depression The Learys were arrested at lbeir Almont Drive apartment after neighbors called Police to complain of screams coming from the Leary home during an apparent argument Judge J oseph Babich has ruled that California's Supreme Cou rl justices arcn •t working~ fast enough and they won 't be paid until they abide by the same rules all other Jus tices mus t follow. An injunction ordering the pay halt is shown by John Feliz. chairman of the Law and Order Cam- paign Committee. Newton 3rd Trial Out OAKLAND (/\Pl Black Panther leader Huey Newton said he is free "to live my lire until they char~c: me with sometiung else." after the Judge in his latest murder tnal ruled he may not be trit.'<i again on the same charge F'or the sec:ond time, a Jury this week failed to return a verdict on charf!es Newton gunned down 17-year-old prostitute Kathleen Smith on an Oakland street in 1974, deadlocki!I.& U-1 for acqwt· tal An earller jury deadlocked 10-2 for acqujttal. NEWTON'S PROSECUTOR Tom Orloff movcrt "With re~n~I " to have the charges agains t Newton dropped Thursday. and Supcnor Court Judr,c Donald McCullum granted the motion "The government has been trying for 12 years to put me in Jail for my p<>ht.Jcal beliefs." Newton said after the court hearing McCuJlum said Newton had undergone a "trial by jurv This 1~ all our system offers " Newton 1s free on $130,000 bail, pending the ap peal or a conviction last year on an illegal weapons charge THE LATEST COUR'f battle was his seventh felony trial and hi s fifth murder trial -three of them in the 1967 killing of Oakland policeman John Frey. Has conviction in the first trial was reversed The second and third trials ended in hung Junes. and the prosecution gave up. Newton spent 22 mont~s in prison in the first murder conviction Runway Sought Ontario Airport Expansion Eyed LOS ANGELES <AP> The fate or a proposed runway to handle large a ircraft a t Ontario International Airport will be reviewed today when the Los Angeles Department of Airports takes up an amended con· struclion permit issued by the state . California th at improyed " ground tra nsportation is a condition for airport expans ion ... The CaJtrans per mit also calls for a ceiling of 12 million passengers or 125,000 landings and take-offs yearly. Caltrans spokesmC1n Mark Watts S:'.!id Anglos Down lnU Sclwols LOS ANGELES <AP> -Anglo enrollment 1n Los Ange l e~ schools has dropped by 1ust un der 16,000 pupils about hall of last year's loss. according to pre Ii manary school district statistics That dedine is less than pre dieted by some opponents of the Los Angeles school desegrega tion plan, which includes some mandatory busing In October 1978. there were lfi2,165 Anglo pupils represent ing 29 6 percent of the total enrollment State Department of Trans porta- tion director Adriana Gianturco said Thursday that the airport will have to make improvements lo accom modate the additional travelers the multi-million-dollar expansion will bring The Los Angeles airport de· p"rtment filed last June for the pe rmit t or the 10,200-foot-long runway designed· to handle Jumbo passenger Jets. That limit is currently in effect at Ontario Wlder a ruling by the Air Quality Control Board. but it is not known whether airport officials will be willing to make that concession <.1ga1n . Ontario Inte rnational spokesman Al Dubiel said Thursday. Larger than either the Burbank or Orange County airports. Ontario is growing at a rate or 23 percent an- nua lly, Dubiel s aid, and officials hope the current passenger load of 10 million a year will grow to 12 million to 15 million by the late 80s is nou· in Orange Count)' u1ith the masc prestigiolls co llecti on of America 's Ms Gianlurco said the proposed s anction marks "the first time in fine~t furnitur<!· BAKER llENREDON KARASTAN .. ~-- DAILY PIL.OT •. AS-.. .. . .. -Marin.es Fa~·e (:Oui-t-martiftl SAN DIEGO (AP> -Three drill lnatfucton charged with abusing 116 recru.ita have been referred to aeoeral court-mart.Lal· and a fourth faces a special court-martial for failure to ttport the incident, Marine officials say. The commander or the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Maj. Gen. Charles G. Cooper, Tbunsday ordered the general court-martial to begin in October. The three accused Marines were Identified as Gunnery Sgt C harles L Bryant. 28, Nashville. Teon.; Staff Sgt. ( J Roe kie L . C ross . 29 , ' STATE Anadarko, Okla.; and Sgt. Joseph Lopez. Jr .. 23. or Fresno. The fourth drill instructor. Sgt. Gilbert 0 . Speck, 22, of Commerce City, Colo., will face a special court-martial. O...rcla Sclaeols l'reed o• DlsalJIUtw l•••e LOS ANGELES (M>) -A federal Judge has ruled that California cannot colJect unemployment insurance or disability taxes from 100 church-sponsored private ~chools. Attorneys for the churches said Thursday that the decision by U S. District Judge Mariana Pfaelier was the first time a federal judge bas ruled in favor or church groups in the ongoing battle over U.S. Department or Labor regulations. Poiat Co11cqtio11 I.NG Gets f'i11al OK LOS ANGELES CAPI -The Department of Energy has given fmal approval to S3 billion project to bujld a liquefied natural gas lcrmanaJ near Point l.oncepuon The DOE endorsement Thursday climaxes, except fo r minor details. a six-year bureaucratic s trugRle by California's two la rgest natural gas distnbutors and as a defeat for Indian rights activists who sought to block construction of the termi.oal on an an caent Ind.Ian bunal site Blood l...ead• to Saupecf 111 Cop K UH11g LOS ANGELES CAP> A trail or blood on a driveway led poltce Ln 1h£' h1dmg place· of a 22 )'<"ar old tran!>1ent from Texcu. ""hom they arrested tn connection with the slaying of a rook1<· policeman Pollet' '.>aJd Anthony Rome of T) lcr. Tex a:.. wa~ h!>ted in good ,·ond1t1on Thur~day in thl' County USC Medical Center Jail ward ..... 1th head and 1ntemC1I lnJUne'> He was booked for investigation of murdl'r m the ~lay1n1? of 23 year old officer David Bnan Ku bly T~lwr•. S tate Worker• Pe11sions IJpped SACRAME!':TO t APl Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a bill to g1vt• P<'n~inn<.'<1 teacher'> and -.Late employee'> about 75 per· C'l'nl of th<" purrna!-.1n~ pov.er <if their original retirement al- l<J\I. .inc<.~ Thl' goH:rnw·.., office reported Thur'>day the signing of SB629 by Sl·n ,\Ian S11·ro1). D Lo" Angell..''> 'KING ALFRED' DAFFODILS Plant now for sunny yellow spring blooms 4.79 DOZ Plant now .. KARGES · KINDEL KDTINGER ·WIUTE MEYER-GUNTHER-MARTINI MARBRO • MORRIS JAMES YJeas bugging you? HYACINlHS•OUTCH IRIS• TULIPS CROC'!.S•FREESIAS•MANY MORE BAG Of 100 ONION SETS ... 1.19 tt•r PANIC ... WE Cl HELP! Using the best techniques available. our Califom10 Certified Nurserymen Show you how to control fleas. f 'lorilfl .'i,,,,,.;,i1 ~'"lm>ebuds~" BEAUTIFUL ROSES 2.98 ' -....... JOHN WIDDICOMB ~I~ .... ~ PRICES AllE GUARAIVJ'EED TO BE THE LOWEST OBTAINABLE: Wiclun w c.foys af t.cr {>urclul54!. if any rdt1111Llrl item. diSpllt)·cd anytdiere in :SrnHhl'm Califomw . con be /mrdi m.nl for less ... 1he difference m frrice mll IJC rd1111dcd. :J FURNITURE & INTERIOR DESIGN "' )lo z # !";;J~;;~-;-~;-1 i St40PfllNG a:NTER i ......... ·-····-··-··-····· g ~ .... ------m 8 .,, l) m m ~ ~ 'TAKE BRISTOL ST ~ OFFRAMP 3089 BRISTOL STREET• COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA• (7t4) S40-l822 OPEN MONDAY 1llRU SATIJRl>AY 9.JO co 5130, SUNDAYS t 2 co 5. tN LOS ANGELES 8t Pico and Robtttlon ••• in WOODLAND HlU.S at V~nrura and Winnctb ··~ .. ~~r ..... - A• E l .. it ri l .. Robt:rl N WoodtPubll\Mr Thomas KffVll !EdltOf Orange Coa.st Oa1ly. Pilot u 0 a ..-age Fr1d9Y, lepleftibeir 21, 1171 8arbara ~elblch lECllt9'1•1 "•Editor ~~~~~ ......... £&£J!l~~~~~~!!!!!!!!l!!~!!!!!!!!!!!•t•&S ...... s .. u ............ 1111112..-...... ._--= .L ~eek StattLBent ContrQI -l,a:w_._ . .. · Tbe panJc to COlltrol rat.a Md CClftdo cooven1onl Ln • mllplicled auempt lo lmproye llMt houllna altutJoo l'OO Unua to spread Los Aqelt"S, which already hu rent control, ta lbe la~ to come up with a proposal for etrlct re1uJaUon of convendon ol apartments to condomintcunt. 1be intention may be eood~ but the approach LI Wrona, especially tbe decepllve theory O( den)'lnl COft• vera.ioo lt the upartmcnt vacancy I actor'' leH than 5 per· cent. Of course tho vac ancy factor will never go above 5 percent. or even reach that lev~l . t10 long as new rental units art-not being built And they'll mwer be butlt so long as the threat of r8nt control ordinances ha ngs over the heads of investors . One can sympathite with the .Plight of ·11partment dwe llers who can nt!ither afford to buy their apartments as conrto~;. nor find reasonable rentals elsewhere $ome rules that wou)d put a temporary brake on rents and t•tmvers1ons by giving tenants adequate ad- vance notice of proposed changes might be in order And statewide guidtsllnes as discussed in a column on this page might offset arbitrary and impulsive local m aneuvers. But the whole mish-mash of rent controls. con- dominium conversion controls and tricky rezoning adds up lo nothing less than a major invasion of property rights. And ironically, such an all-out invasion -on two fronts -is now under consideration in that affluent Orange County bastion of free enterprise, Newport Beach. The City Council already has passed on first reading an ordinance that would ban some condo conversions . Final deni al wiU be up for a vote Monday. At the same time. the council is attempting an im- mediate downzoning of properties in old Corona del Mar by placing a limit on building sizes, an effort that bas out- r aged owners wanting to remodel or improve their pro· perties. To suggest that downzoning, controlling rents and banning condominiums -the latter being often the only hope of home ownership for less affluent families ..:_ will do anything to improve the overall housing situation is sheer fraud. Realistically, only new construction, hence new investment, will do that. Piling control upon control will do nothing but drive would-be investors to other more profitable fields and make the housing situa tion even worse than it is. A Happy Finale All in all, ii wasn't the greatest of summers for Or;mge County Jt Sl<tr1ed out wi th ~as lines. followed by the pest of odcJ -t•vcn. The ~ovcrnor raised tempers by upsetting the local politil:<tl applecart with his string.pulling. Ca!Trans continued to ignore our h.ighway problems as traffic went from had to worse. To top it off was the muggy heat wave. as uncomfortable as anyone around could re- member. Then came the Angels, to lift our spirits and show there can be a happy ending lo the worst of times . After what appeared to be disaster , with injury after injury sidelining just about everyone on the team at one point or another. the Angels s howed their spirit with more than 30 come·from-behind victories. to finall y clinch thf' American League West title• Along the way they set a new record by drawing 2.5 million fans to their home games in Anaheim. Pretty go<>d for a team that in 19 years had never made it beyond a tie for second place in its league. Of course we hope for more of the same. But with wh at they've accomplis hed already. the Angels have picked us up out of the summer doldrums and reminded all of us that being down is far from being out. Different Judge The Supreme Court's ruling that judges h ave the right lo exclude the public and press from pretrial hear- ings has had the ripple effect of closing .courtroom doors across the nation. Many judges seemed only too willing to take advan· tage of what they saw as. an op~rtunity to avoid. public scrutiny. not only of pretnal heanngs, but of full tnals. But not all judges. • In F1orida this week, Dade Circuit Judge Joseph Dura nt Jr. denied a motion to exclude the public and re- porters from the pretrial hearing of a def end ant charged with four rapes and three aggravated assaults. A cunatJiuUocull amendmtnt to rnent.a Jnto 1ucb en actment.I. eatablilh state c.ontrol over local rent control me .. ures .wlll be 10Uttlt ln an lalUaUve aponaored by a labor~lnctuatry coalition.' . While I.bot propoeal lt.aelf is of major I mpo rtance, what ls perhaps of even cre•ter import ls the recosnitlon by labor and managem e nt of the wt.adorn o f wo rkina together tv 110) vc com mon prob lems. Beset by inflation , hmunt:i throughout the state have be(m turning to rent controls as u wuy of coping with the pr oblem lgnorin.c the fact thut guch con t rols Imposed during WW II ended In a fiasco, and ha vln8 failed t o convince th e L e gh;luturc of u nct·d f•>r statewltl{• t·ontrols. thl' n•nlt·~ have bt.-t:n spurring local Rovcm THE 8VCCE88 of the renter moveme nU locally have alarmed the construttlon In· duatry wtllch aeea the m ea1urt11 •• tbrottUns lnveatora arnd aun lne the bulldlng lnduat.ry. Jnstelld of barrlo1 loe.I cofl· trol me•l.ll'ft however. H aomc le1i1laton have advouh:d, tho initiative proponent. wou lc.1 me. ely ,..quire that loul rcint control meu urcit ~ Ml)J>rovcd by the voe.era and confo rm to 1tate w1de 11t undurd1t ''Theamcndmtmt,'' 1.1ald11ro11 erty c:IASvclo1~r aod 111ujur 11r11 1wncmt Gtnwn llukl'I', ··would auun• fulr I niul11w11t fur IJolh knant11 and landlord " ltf•nlN~ must hllVl' u rt·nw1ly 1.1•11.11n11t w1 rt•u11onulllt• r1'11I 1111·1 ttia1w11." hi· udded, "und Inv li t11r11 rn1111t have a fulr return or they will .:~I out or lhtt liu1d11""" Thh {t11Wndmcnt mcclft heith 11t'1·1J:I " ,\l,TllOlJCal U>~r1-ur.-th1.11w who ur1:1w l11ut n •nl 1·ontH1l1t ur.- Nicholas Von Hoffrnan Are We Ready For Kennedy Regime? Th e thought of Teddy K1·nnedy in th~ Whik flousc immc·diat,·ly Leads t<,> speculfltion on . wh1m1 he'd appoint to th<' top J<1hs 111::-. might be the firs t J\ 11 Girl c abinet. for. 1f the play boy senator isn't a fem111b l. he •~ thought to be a great lover or lhc fe minine. Thu s, w e might hav'· Secretar y o f thl' Treas ury Cheryl Tiegs. Secret ary of Ucfrnse Far rah Jo'awcctt Major~ and <it H EW Su:-;a11 Anton should have no Lrou b lc get tin g confirmed by a 99 per cent m ale Senate: Che r yl Ladd as the h ead o f NAS A might be nice a nd, if J err y Brown is finished with he r, Linda Ronstadt can help Joan Kennedy with the dishes: Miss Americ'a will take over Bob Str a uss' JOh a~ rnvin ~ am ba::is ador. WITH T iit: s ummt·r Wh it•· Houi.e being lt><':.tt<•d at Stud1<1 ~1. the gov<'rnmcnt may l11ok :is though 11 has suffered a Mup d'etat from the inmates on the pages of People magazine. Still, there s hould bl' some not·SO· currently trendy names from the g05sip columns or the past. those ancient. now s omewhat gouty, doughty Cam c loteers who've been waiting since Nov· ember 1963 t.o reeommencc the da nce. R e -e nte .. McNa mara, the Brothe rs Bundy. Pierre Sal· inger . T e d Sor ens en, Dick Goodwin to begin anew 20 years later with the Kid Broth er , as the Long Island. lockjaw liberals retake what is. after a ll. their own. The well-born triumph over the low-born and good taste ex- Art Hoppe p1+. l:i('k) n ·drH« k:-. fr•1111 ltw (' :1:-.:1 Ill arll' a Au•l w<m'l 1l l>c fun ' N11 1r111rr· dull, drud~v Ct·ori.;1;111.., makirw 1>trf•·t'l :t'-~·•·!'> out ur tlll'm'" lv1·~. at (i1·uri.:t'toJWH d111 r11·r 11:1rt w·, liy hutknng th<!ir r<>ll' w 1th th1· ft .h kni fe . l ns tcud , t-v•·ry Whit• House gw·~t list will tw 1·111wrl1•<J with f1 •mal1• pl'rsons nlim"'J B1bu• Mup::-.1•· Top'-!•· ,11111 '\ib bit-!> CalJ111f't m1•1•t 111g:-. will lw hf'ld lwhtn<I l1wk1•ll <l•><1r ... froni ""h11 h will l!'t!>IJ•• .ui 111 1·.:1 -.111nal hrid and g1gg1'-\.\hll•· from l1m• I• time, Wh11,. 11111"" f<iotm,.11 v.dl rus h 1r1 wtllt 11·1111)(1:1111 :. or 1 hani paJ!nt! Tlw !'::it111n1J I ~t·runly Council will ~'<m vt•n1· ut JH.10l'>1t.lt Gawd, 1t'll be fun THIS PREPOSTEROUS can· d i<Jacy can onl y h a ppen. of cours e, if th<.' m rdia goc-; along with it. J numalbl::-. are a s J)rOnt· .lo sodal cltmhing o r being blinded bv thr entt•nsc J1ghl of Cl'h•bntv glamor ~·" anyone· 1+.1· .,o thal ll I'-po~...i hlt• all l'r1t11·al f;ol'llll ti" wtll d1•c..1•rt 1 ho·rn .i ll1 1•v 1h1 •1 .... 111 .donr 1.!.ltlt t1•1•tt:t)!<'I '-.ind lh•· 1·r11t 11" :111•1 n C'11r ot11 • 111 :1 i:l11ri 1111,I\ f:t'ih1011:il1lc· l umlile \.\ htdt .ill will m1scon::-.lrue as ~Oml" sort 1Jf 1·l1·vatt·d cru-;adl' 1'hat 1s pretty much what hap· pcncd wht>n Teddy 's older brother. Bobby. a v1c1ous twerp if there ever was one. ran for tht> Oemouatic nomination. The libe r a l. left·lt>aning reporter s s taged contests to see who could write t h e m o s t adu latory article.'\ about Rude Robert. a ma n who had helped Sen. J oe McCarthy conduct his house·t.o· house search of America for dis· side nL-;. who had s1eked the fBI on Martin Lulhcr King and who had b een n s h arp -beaked warhawk on Vwlnam Within weeks ,,f the announce· men I of his ('tindidacy, the re never juaillied and don't work anyway and that competition will level r ents. tho now in - 1 ti U l vtl propoul Is bei n g 11ponsored by tho w;aoclation.s of the California Realtors. Apart· menltl, Mobile flomes, Mortgage Bankert. Rulldlng lndwstry and the Ckl.ltomla llouidnK Council 11& well u the State Building and Trade11 Council Afo'L-CIO. S i.cnulling h is join t 11pon11vr11hl1> of tho m eas ur~. J•meK S Lee, prcsJdent of thti 350,000 mtlmbor building trades union11. dc:<:lnn-d the m easure of· fn11 lhl' "only way investment in ton11.trucllon or m aJor lmprove- mt•ot.A will 1xcur " "INVESTORS and finirneing IOl'llllullow; (°tm't ;ind won't r111k lvnJC term n11nn11trnt•ntli that t'Ould l.11· turned 111lo t.l1Haxt1:rs by 'IClflH• futur1• n·nt 1·ontr<)I h1w thot would llrl'Vt'1tt ~uH11·wnt in 1•11111t· t11 puy for them uml ywld II f U tr I t' t tit rl 1111 l h l' In Vt: i> t 11wnt11 " · · S •> rn t· u I r c a d y h a v t• pt1rl•·r-.. 1·11\• r1n-• 111111ti1.J f••t:'"' t<'n th .. 11inft-ri1 "' h 1 1 . r " :tJld hcorf 1,qf)ioolt! I \,1C tj• I t 1ng ti. t 1';11!c ti lt11• '!!1• • •, , 1 " tn for trl\ ll ,1t1<1n~ 111 th1 1'.••f•lt ·d" lltd.on· fl1ll h11m1· .ind .1 1,1 t•· of 'orwl a cc1·pt;11tc 1· II\ th• J'r .ind and the gla111or1111~ TF.DD\', tn fa1rn('!',' lo tht· fe llow. 1.s a far m11r1· hkcalJI•· and admirable !>Ori than Brulht•r Bobby Whatl'ver h1· 's done in htS pnvate life. his public orw ha s been It.cod on an tnC!>llmabh h igher plane The d1ffercnC'~ between tht• two hrothc•ro,; " thl' difference IWl\\1'l'1t a «arnt~Orf' and a herbivnn" hut that doc ... n't m ake Sen llal'l'Y Gu SlupJ)y any more prcsidcnllal If the rcporten. do i:to o n a dip py SO('lal c limb, the •·d1lor-. amt managers ought not Thf•y made· wltbdrawn lrom tbe market. That not only shrinks the c ritical s upply of rental bou•inl but de prives our labor members ol a normal job market and damqes the e.conomy.'' · Under proVlsions of the pro- posal. cities and counties would b e per.milted to e nact or - d inances controlling rents only • by a vote of the people. ANY CITY or county adopUng rent controls would be required to esta blish a commission to hear g rievances and a pprove rent increa.<ses. No increases in excess or the Consumer Price Index could be approved. ln- ('rease~ to amortize improve- ments or costs for compliance with laws would be s ut)Ject to re- view. Hental uruts newly construct i>d and fi rst occupied after the dfcct1vc dale <>f the constjtu- l11>nal amendment would be ex- •' rn pt from conlrol as would s englc family home~. I 111 rn \ ( ,11 I• I On 1t11 ... tlat1• four \' .ir .I) I> lit' \\,J'., (tlrthf•j IWhllld l\ .. r111• ti'. 111 th•· p11l h than h1· I'. rir•\.\ In .l.t1111;1n 11( 1!17ri <:art1•r \<..I .. tftt• f ltCllt'I' of llrll! four pl'r ,.,.,., 11( tlw l>1•111r1<·1 atlC' Party r111·ntlwr'> and lh•·n th•· New ' 11 r k T 1 rn,..., h •· •: :t n w rt t 1 n ~ th111..:., ahoul hurl l1k1• "ht• ts a lin1J<l 1~1.1ugt'd, th11ughtful and at· 1raet1q· rww1·11rner to the na· I 11111al M ·1•1w •• It was also in that pt•rtod that Time magazine t;wgan runnrng p1C'ccs with titles ltkl· ··Taking Jimmy Seriously " Tht> build up that put him over was on Nor. 1( they ste p back a :it•cood anc.J take a.look , has he cl1 o;:.ipµo1nt<'c.J 11~ ha:. been a humane. hard-workeng, middle · of lhl' nwder. an ideal moderate H t· p u b l 1 (: a n r s h c t o be de-.troyt'd oul or infatuation for a glamor-dusted playboy·> Said Judge Durant, "Some of the Supreme Court de- cisions are eroding many of our rights, including freedom of the press." His courtroom doors will rem ain open. For which the .citizens in his district should be grateful. It's a SDUlrt Player Who Knows When to Quit • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those ot the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those o f their authors and artists . Reader comment 1s tnv1ti:ld. Address The Daily Pilol, P.O. fk>x 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Say what you will about Presi- dent Carte r, he's no quitter. And he may have a num ber of other fa ults as well. As you pe rhaps read, Mr. Boy~/ Asparagus Carter, tor reasons best known t o himself, e nt e r e d a &r 2.•m l-I C- • footrace down By 1,.M. BOVD juice rundown your a rm." n ear Camp It was in Emily Post's 1'22 o a v Id re - book of "Etiquette" that our cent l y . Al .-...o-~~-a•r...Uw~viaed...thl11&1~~~..tbeiJ:.JJese1&tA~..i:elleJIWL-lllAL~l---rt.~fXii.;....,Mt1ra-~;..._:E •Although asparagus may be less than 2 percent of the k h 1 taken in the fingers, don't v e g el a r i an s s m o k e ~ea: 5_Q 0 a l un-rtanJ~lng-stalk, cigarettes. When a smoker Pb y 1 I c i 8 0 • bold it up in the air, and switcbeatoavegetariandlet, Or. William catch the end of it in your It's believed, the d,eaire to Lukasb, noticed he was sulfer- moutb Uk~ a fish. • .Don't smoke goes away. Why so, if tng from heal exbauaUon and squeer.e the atalkA, or bold true, is unclear. suagested be qult. below \be end and let the "He wanted to keep going," Dear Gloomy Gus Now we know It wu a "dopey" White Houae t.bal lnructed all thole dopey policies. DUPED . For every man killed or don't wounded at the Olvll War reported Dr. Lukuh. "l Battle of Flrat Bull Run, ncall what bis words were, but I about 9,000 bullets w ere told him be had belt.er take a fired. Think of that! Our breather. He w aa obvlouslfi for•fathen must have beeo atnanllng." Mr. Carter then fe I ~ to bia kneel and wQ carted off louay tbota. , by the Secret Service. Q. "Which of our state. bu the mCJlt river and 1\ream mllea,.?" • A. You may not believe It. Nebruka. Q. "Does It ever set bot in the Antarctlc?" A. No, air, bl1be1t tem· perature on record tbere la 58 de1~F. Now there's true crlt. There's macbllmo at Jt.a 'flncat. Tbere't a mlddi..,ed man wbo ntn1 Wl· til be dropl. And there's tn>uble ab•ad. IT 80 HAPPENS tbat I am a f OUDder ol the American Leaiue for tbe Advancement of Quit· tlll1. My IMroel are all 1eaulne, dedicated, dyed·ln·the·wool qult· tera. L Show me the prize.fighter who gets off the canvas for the 14th lime and I'll show you a can-· d idate for a cerebral coneusslon S h o w me the l<>ng -d istance s wimmer who over comes the agonies of eramps, nausea and ' stinging jellyfish to pus h on beyond the limits ol human en · durance and I'll show you some kind of nut. Show me the soldier who refuses to sur render despite Impossible odds and I'll 11how an who has <or soon wlll have) a hole in his head. I DON.,-KNOW how quitting got s uch a seamy reputation ln America. Tr:ue, unde r certain conditions, quitting will earn you Punch the ac<'oladcs of friends and rC' lations Should you m anage to quil s moki n g , f ried foods, adultery or straight I.tin , you will be h ailed as a l'ourai:teous. s trong·willcd ind1v1<111;.il with llw good sense to giv(• up whul'~ had for you. Rut should you quit wh<'n lh<' ·other guy has you down five loVl' and you're getleng a bli~l1•r 1111 your racket thumb. you will I~ castigated with that m~t tvlitms of p ejoratives: You will be called a "quitter." · But 11urely a bli11ter is bad for you. So arQ concussions, stinJ(in" jellyfl.sb and boJes lo your he.ld. And there Is nothing, not even "Thl• 11 What I hat• m09t of alt-waking up to ~n~ Y91terday'1 papers.'' (riC'd (oOd S, th a t IS morr hazardous lo your health lha.o hdng dead. YET IT TAKES incredible tw:ivrry to quit when you're hc h ind . t o flee unde r over- whl'lming fin '. to des pair in im'. µoss 1hlc situations. For yoO must then race up to the OP· probriurn of sO<'icty. whic h. for -;omc n•ason, expecls you to su~ fer s ilently and idiot1cally to t.h' blltcr amtinevltabte en . Well, we of the League are ge>- ing to change a ll_thal, Our_mo&r toes are : "When the going get.k tough, find an easier way;" "ll yoµ can't stand the heat, have the intelligence lo gel out of the kitchon;" and, of course, "H~ who tights and runR away UvetJ to run away another day." LET'S HEAR It ror Lyndoa Johnson, who l'lpared his famUy untold turmoil by reluslng to nab for re-e lection. And don 't forset Oick Nixon, who said "I am not a quitter I·· up to the very day ht 'qult -which w~ the only smart thtna he dld in t-e whol• W1teraate mt'!:la. Our simple mna1ce is: .. bl the f ice of hopeleu odds, qultl '' We plan to get It 1cro1s to the Am e r ican p eople and M carter. And with the ••a contrlbutlon we're expecUn from Senator Kennedy, I we ylU. , ......... _.... ... '"That i. where I hv~ and m~t peoplt.• I know ' High Fiber Diets Work g By DR. PETER STEINCROllN Dear Dr. Stelncrobn: I've been hearing so much a bout the value of high fiber diets I'm begin· ning to wonder if they'r e as important as most of u.s have been led to believe. Isn't it only a theory that such a diet will pre- vent cancer of the lower bowel? And what's the sense in filling up with fi ber if you do not complain of constipation" My bowels have been regular for years I do not take laxatives If I begin with fiber, isn't 1t Ukely to upset my regularity? What I'm asking 1s this : is there any reason for taktnJ: high h bcr when I have no com· plaants7 Mrs. A. DEAR M HS Z Let's get Uus str aight. You speak of "high r1 bcr .. as 1r nobody ts on this kind of diet unless he or '>ht• takt!'> bran or som e other s 1m1lar supplement Without rC'almn~ 1t, you may have been on high fihN for }'t•ars flo YOU l::J!\(' r;JW \•egetables and fnuh? f>,1 '•>U like· '.1J;1d~ '> Eal nuts 7 Take whult• i:r :11m,'' If vou t!t>. this may be one reason wh11 )1111r tiowcb art ri·rull.ir NEW YORK (AP> Oenes may play 'a role ln whet.her a JMlnob turna lo crlDUt, and lf r.o they would belp l otlety l<knU/y 11ucb people early, a Pll.YCholoaial Hyll Or Sarnoff Mednick of USC told a 11y mp<M1lum on cnminal psychology thot several tfludlt.·• rncludin& one h t> us beading an Denmark-false the "11 •riowi posislbiUty" that heredl· t y hel91 predl~POlie u person to c rime If' SO, HE SAID, it should be post.tble to develop biologic tests wb1 cb , m combmation wllb tests that measure environmental fact.ors, help predlct which children are more like- ly lo become law breakers. Those ch.ildren could be s ingled out for early help, he said. M e dn1 ck. who a lso heads the PsychologicaJ Institute al Communi- ty Hos pital in Copenhagen. Den· mark, oulllned his views at a news conference during a meeting s po n s ored b y t he U .S . Jus l ice Department and Law Enforcement Assistance Adminis tration. The proposal was attacked at the news conference by Dr. David Bakan of York Uni vers lty in Ontario, Canada. Bakan said testing children would bt' "heinous" and would ter · rorize those selected BUT ME DNICK SAID he didn't want to terrorize anyone He said a s mall s ubgroup of c riminals is responsible for most of the crime, and a test aimed al identifying them would go a long way toward slopping lawlessness. Disability Rebate Approved SACRAMENTO (AP) .. ._ • -. ~. ~ 28, 1.179_ - 1···········~·~·~·~·········1 -=~=~' ' ~-1 . In the Denmark study, Mednick ls aearchina crimlnab records of all lbe 14,435 children adopted In Den.mark between 1924 and 1M6. Data on only about 7 ,000 of them bu been analyzed. But be said it ~ pellra that a child is more likely tp be convicted of a crime if his r eal rather was criminal than If his adopted father was . None of the children knew their real fathers . "That does n't prove there's a genetic effect, but it doesn't rule one out either," Mednick said . She's Pushing For Pedaling PALO ALTO (AP) Palo Alto councilwoman Ellen Fletche r said s he plans to put in for expenses of four cents a mile to cover her bicycle round trip between home and San Francisco to attend a meeting. That comes lo $5.04. Mrs. Flet cher, 51, said she rode her lO·s peed bike to the League or California Cities convention Saturday to emphasize energy conservation. She doesn't think it would be a bad idea for public employees to pedaJ forth and do likewise tn Palo Alto as well. ! CIEYYi • • i Clo ...... sl! . ' . : Model year-~nd : • • ! Disposal S-A-L-E-i i on NOW! i : Coupes, sedans, pickups, vans! : iALL MUST GO GUICKLYi !ACT •OW ailcl 5-A·Y·Ei • fl ~ m "«I.It~ THAT Giii.AT GM ,H&J.0 Wn'H GUfllflf• 0.W ~UU" 4 • • __ .....,_ .,>~ • ( :\ICK THUl'lt:.."inl) la THOUGHTFUL : I ICJ\VFU ID ·::-He,~ .. --~ · lf -Ii : ---.. • ••• CHEVROLET I ·~ • • ~?!1'~~~ ~~, • • -----~ 33-0555 • in the DAILY PILOT '···························= AS \IOl Sl l(:fa ·:ST. IT IS ONLY a theory that high f1ht•r pru11·c·ts ag:11nsl c·unn·r or the bowel Neverthl'lcss, the addt:d uulk 1:. one of the most useful wayi. lo combat constipation. Many are thankful they do not have to take laxatives and enemas for stubborn constipatJon. By overcoming constipation I believe patients indirectly help whatever ails them, whether it be hypertension, heart disease or anything else. YOU'LL BE INTERESTED TO KNOW there have been some recent re ports that high fiber diets have l'vcn hclp1:d some diabetic patients by lower· ine their blood sugar They required less ins ulin. Gov. Edmund lirown Jr has signed lcglsla t 1o n t o g i ve ev e r y wor ker who pa id for s t a t e disa bi lity in · s urance this yea r an in· come tax credit of up to $91 , Brown's office said. Assemblyman Alister McAlister , D·San Jose, said his AB298 was the larges t tax relie f m easure o f the 1979 session PROTECT YOUR PROPEi 11 Y RIGHTS! Yes, Mrs. Z., high fiber dJets a re effective e ven though they may have been over.publicized. "Ir all eligible tax· payers claim their tax credit. $528.5 m illion will be refunded." he said AllllllTION I HOMA\ I' Al l<fll I ION ""!l~•t of M~\Ot'r1o\, ( ., , lu~ ·~· t ,,...,~ 'r/ \I Ot 1 l To our dtta w~ Q,• ,,. "' .,,,,,,1,,. tnv~ Wr \4'Y QOOdl>yr •or m.)!N r,ut , ,. mftmbflt w• will, ynu' hfllli1u'lrt- t.Ourl'IQe. w1\dOm ""d h>yttlty You to!tVOt\1 U\ M Mlf' tntnc;a•. "'°' w ill r'IPYfllf br fOrQOth:n And wit'11n thO\f' mtt-mor•t .. ; 1,,., ,,... \\fMVJtl\ to c. dHV un W• lov" vou oao Maria. Lori. Mo1n, Tt>rry •nd Tt1rrn M,elrr•nrutl \•rvttf\ wilt ~""ldOf'Mon<l~y.O<t t Ill 7PM, Bell 9tOM'l#4''/ ( t\~l°)f"I I nt'''H"fnt at PO\rCrM'\ Ntitinnal C,.m,.tfry, ~ttn 01PQO Rf"ll 6ro.t<lw1ty Mortu.,ry dlrH tor• HUGHES ' Thursday Deaths Elsewhere KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP ) Loui se E isenhower, sis te r·in· la w of the la te President Dwight Eisenhower and a leader in Kansa_s City civic affairs. was found dead at he r home by poli<'e Thurs day. T he cause of death was not imm e di a t e l y de - termined. Each tax p ayer ca n claim 80 percent of his 1979 contri bution to the disabtl1ty ins ura n ce fund as a tax credit. The legislation was sponsored by the state Employment Develop· ment Departme nt as the fairest way of returning a s urplus in the fund to the workers who con· tribute to it. Mc Alister said the re· fund will still leave suffi - cient baJance an the fund to meet its obligations. FREDERICK MAA \HAl l HUGHES O.IOV~ f\u.i>lln<l ot M r\ Dorh P.011,.... HUQhft' l ow-1no l1tttwt ot M t\ WlllMd KlllW Of L• v~ ...... (• Mr\ lw C.•.,..,. 04 St l0\10\. Mo • end Fn•'df>rt<• MlttVWlill H~. Jr ot ~an M•rino. C.• AIM> iwrv•vPd by ,,., \IHI oauon•~r ,.,,,, AOOitrt Murr•v WU\On OI !Minta Row (~, U Qr&nO<ruldrH'I t 0'""'0••-hlld YtVl<P\Wlll~ .... ,d LONDON (AP > - "" S•turoay. s~o• n. '~" "' St Jim my McCulloch, 26· GM>•OP (p.\(-1 (""rch. 11 AM 7'.J80t A•rn•d• OP ••,.,..,,,. 1.1oun• H••h year·old former lead c .. In '"'" 04 ,_,, ..... tamllv ,,. g u i l a r is l f 0 r pa u 1 quP\I OOn1ttt0n\ 10 f",. Am,.ttcttn 'Surveyor' Angers Can••• So<•"'' PrtvAlf' ... ,..,m~nl McCartney's Wings rock f'O•P\I l••n. C.lrnd•I• 0 Connor group. was found dead _L .. _o_un_•_H_,,,_,,,..,_,.._ .... _,_va_,,_,.._•0_'_' __ 1n his Londo n h o m e Women IALT2-IEltGUOH fUHH.ALHOME 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 18..&.llO.ADW.AY MOITUAlY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMfTH Ir TUTHIU ...OITUAIY WlSTa.ff CHAI'& Mor1uatY • Cremauons 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ~---..... -.... -c1 llOn4HS SWITHS' MOITUAAY 627 Marn St -mnt~ach ,_,.,,,....y •COLOMA&. ..,....Al HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave W.Stmtnster 893-3525 r•ctAC ••w ~, ... c.rr.tery Mot1uary Chapel 3600 Paolflo View Drive Newport Beach &44-2700 M&COIMICIC MOITUAllH Laguna Beach ·~9415 Laguna Hiii• 788..()933 San Juan Ctp11trano . ••1ne Thurs day. An autopsy was planned. SALEM. Ore. CAP) A man claiming lo be taking a pantyhose sur· vey has been ha rassing local women with bogus phone calls, Meier and Frank s tore ofricials say. DETROIT (AP) - Albert Benjamin Chen· nault Sr., 81, who led a walkout at the 1964 Republican Nationa l Conve ntion protes ting Barry Goldwater 's nomination. died Mon - day al his home. The department s tore security manager said --------that the store received PUBLIC NOTICE compla ints about the -----anonymous caller who "~~~~!::~·:::' as ks women personal" '"r 1o11ow1"" _..., ,, e1o1119 t>u11-questions about the ir nM\o"~LOEN L IN!( AIRLINES ANO clothing and ha bits. TOUR S, 17"2 Sl<yparli 81\ICJ., l<VIM, CAlltOf"nten114 THE MAN•GER h Oer,..11 E. AU:IM, 11JO 1Mll Street, nl t W 0 Am.,..._, &eec:". c..1ttorn1 .. 2MJ asked not to be id en· .,,J1':.':'61~• '' conoucM<J bv ... '"" ti fled , said the caller 0. .... 11 A"''"' u s u a 11 y i d e n ti f i e s '"ts 1t.c-1 ••1 111..s w ttt1 '"' himself a s a s urvey COUftt., Clent al Or1119 C°""'l' on s..>-....,,.,.,_ •. '"'· taker for Hanes Pan· Pvbll-0r...-eo.11 o.it':,:= tybose, working through 54!P1•mbe< 1. 1•. n. 21. ,,,, "m~" Meier and Frank and ----------Fredrick and Ne lson PlJBUC NOTICE st.ores. "'CTmdJseu1t•&M. ' The caller offers lbe NNq ITAHMINT women three free pairs M~!'!.~Oltowlll!I perton It dol119 llutl· or pantyhose If t hey SON1uu CA111aauN, 11qoM1 .• answer questions rang· ' Hermeftfl, Unit B, F~nleln Velley, log Jrom Very personaJ Ce llf0fnle'2,_ MkN1t1 o. Metaie. 2 c-.,on LAM, to obscene, the security c-••~. c.11tom1emu manaaer aald. T"I• llllllnftl It <~1'"9 171 ell ln-dM9u•I. #kNtt o. ~... "BE A8K8 what panty T"lll• ........... -filed wl1ll .. _, ........ ceuntTC:llf'lletOr"-..c-tvOfl._. DAI• "'119 woman wears, temMr •· ""· what the women wear NM1 .... ar.,. ce.tt o.i~'~':. wben they an alone at .._ .. ,,,..,,,w,tt.•mt *""'' nl1ht, how orten they •---------are alone at n.llht.'' ah• Hid. Meler and Frank of· "" ... LAWM-Mf. OUYI ftctala coa.tacted Hanes Mortuwy • Ctme*Y Pantyhose repreHn· Crem1~ tativ11 lD New Yort and 1eg:~ W9.. were told they were not S40-$$S4 1 ltl~l.9_.,.~, canva11ln1 tbe Salem ...... _______ , .. __________ atft) Corona del Mar/Ne~ Beach Do ~ou k n<m thJr the' .iluc 11f \our proper~ i-. thrcJcc.:ncd~ T he C:ic~ ( :n11ntil cil chc (·IC\ 111 '-c" pure lk :tlh \\ tll hold .1 p1 1bl1t hc:1ring co <.:on-.ic.kr :1doption o t dr.i-.ciL .. tlh rcd11tL'Ll Jc, clopmcnc ... c.1ncJJru-. for"( )Id Coron:1 dd \Jar." The propo .... tl tndLH.k-. rnl11rt1r111 of floor tll?'<I m11/ l111ddmg ht~f!.lt!. incn;a..,e d !'>C C back.., .ind och<.:r '<.:'ere ch.tll,!.!.n tlut coulJ m<.:Jn :J') much a.., :.l SS7r /fJ1.1 of chc IH.:C Ii \ e:1bk '<lll ,tre loorJge that '' oulJ be ,dlow<.:d 111 J re modeled or n<.:w dupk:x or hm1..,e. Who Stand s To I .osc? I mmc.:dt.llL'h chc rc ... 1lknc ... ot ( :oron.1 dt:I \I.tr do. buc it i-. ckar that it \\on'r -..w p thnc. 'l ft1 ,· kJ!.l'"l<lf/()11 -U."tl/ 'p1md tr; orlu-r 11/t'tJ.\ w .\"ro."pfJr! Rrm·lt if it j.., Jll<l\\ cd co p.1 ... -.. Who is pushing this c h ange'? PJ1d I lummt:I. our loul Coron.1 dd \J.1r Counc1lman. ~HH.I \b)or P:Jul H~ckott ;1rc t he Council \kmbcr-.. rn<hl oucspoken tor th1 .., changt: .. \II.in lkck. Pl:.inni ng Comm1-..:>iom:r. \\:J'i che major author of t he new propm.11. What a re the motives behind this legis lation? The "a nnounccd'' motiH; i~ to improve cht.: quality of new bu ilt.l ing. Thi. has no ba!->i!-1 in fact. bccau~c the rcduccion in chc volu me of ,1 builJing will noc impro\·e the qualicy of 1r.. design. An ugly home..: is ~cill Jn ugly horrn.:, rcgardks.., of ic " size. 'Io procecc your propt:rty right!'-and oppos<.: chc down1.pning. plca~c plan to lx; 0 at the Council Chambers of City 11:.tll on ~londa ., October lst. 1979. 3300 Newport Blvd . The mceting scares at 7 P1\I am.I this item will be first on chc agenda. Don't rely on the other ~uy-bc the.re! Sincerely • j eff rey Gaynor 700 Marguerite Corona del ~far, California 92625 I ONLY PILOT , ~ ........ S••r 1 .. I llfl ~and llE\I< PAT M ~ c·ou 111 h m o\1111• 1 .. Cahfom1J frvm unotber rount1 )' lie• 1 .. certd1t'd a:. ,an .u·c·uw1tant there, but would hk~ LO know 1f ht- w1ll hJH• to l•1k1· .mv 'Pl't'l .. I lt•:sb bt'fon· bt·tnJ: a bh• to ~ork J' .111 .u l'Ou n\itttl in th111 bl<tl•· I toll.I him I J t·ht•t·k tutu lh1' but l really don t k now how to r111d out IW 11 unttnJ:ton (h uc·h A r...-.olutlon 1doplt"d JuAf' I by lhC' •tat~ Board of Accountancy reco1tolzes comparablf' accountant certlflcat.n llt•aed b y foreign rowtlr1ti. 1.-. a b1i.b for ••lv1og C1Ufontla's uniform Certll1oo Public Accowatant f'iramlnatloe. provided that the foreign certificate required th.-p1~sln1: of ot writtc-n t'll amlnalJon. It also allow1' lndlviduah. who 1pplied, ur who can demons trate they they were dl!.couraged from applying, for a C PA certificate before l>t-c. I, 1977, t-0 submit appltcallons t-0 lbf' board for revlf'w . Ap· pllcantJi will be Individually eoluated, with con· slder atlon given to their educational background and public accounting Hperience, to assure that they meet minimum quallfkatJons requJred ln California. For an appllcatlon or furthf'r Information. con· tact the Board of Accountancy, 2135 Butano Or1vt-. Sul~ I 12. Sacramento tWS, or phone thE' l..oi. Angelf's ofrlrf' at 1213) 6Z0-4300. DEAR PAT. J hied a w.~ form with my employer lo c la1m advanced earned mcome credit. Now. I find out r won't quahry for this credit What s hould r llo'' K W , C:o~la M1•J>o IRS ~ay~ )OU must file a new W-5 Cf'rtHicat ... Ch <'ck the· "no" box In question ont> on tht• form tn show that you ar<• no longer qualified. 8ecau1>~ vou had daim .. d advanc.-.d earned Income credit, you will bt• n-.1uirt-d t.o rill' a federal rt•turn at the end of the Vt'a r and 1.•ay back any advancE"d credit monif'' n •cf'lv1•d. IRS adds that no othe r tu c rPdit.i. may offM·t thb liability. Stuck S ash Kr.qui r es R~o.,al DEJ\H l'/\T I've lrtC'd f'Vnylhin~ lo unst1l"k the lower portion of a double hun~ window. the kind m whtl h both the upper a nd lower halves m ove· .,eparat<•lv I tll':.ird you httve to takP the sash from lhl· winllo"" fr:.irn1., hut I don l know how llJ rJ1i th1:. \.\. 1lh1111t rutnlnt' the• 'W'>h t>r th1· rr<1m1• B <; C'r1,li.1 Mt·'·' \ ou hav•· to rf·movf' the bl.op moldings on th•• bide of the channf'h In which lhe window ~Ude!> up and down. Pry the m up carefully with a putty knirf' so lht>y •·an tw used again. Once moJdings arl' removf'd, lhe sash can be lifted out. If It re· slt1ls, hard.-nPd paint may be the cause and il can be scraped away. Beforn replacing the sash, lubricate the channel!; with pararrtn, wax or a lubricallnK !!pray. NEW VORK <AP> Barbra Stre•11nd h• tll e d u l !i ml lllo n d1sn11 u.lt Mdln& to block Utah Soclely ma111,101 f rom 1wbli1hln1 photo1raph1 abowm1 h 1' nudt! above the wallt Tht• 1cttt1'IN s111 ~c r t'ht1m~ th ma1aAan e, which rt11lurc• ''hurd 'ore p o rno1raph y, • · wrongfully obtamcd lhe 11h11to.:ru11h.M and mtt·11dti 111 d1Nlf1l>utt' l11t•lfl 111 1l'i ""' e:111bt-r ISbUt' Jbuut to be sent to !IUbbl'fl bcr~ P;,pcr fill·cl 111 tht> t • ~ 1>1 ... 1 r11·t t '11ur1 in \f .111hut1a11 1nJwult'tl thl' 11h111111:r.11>h" ~1·rt.• t;1k1•n hut 111•\l 1 11•.1•11 \\hllt• lht' ''.Jr ""'' ftl1111tHt lh<• nw' t l'. T lw 0 w I ;111d lh1• l'us11.v1·111 H.1 .. t.11 l'rolluc·tions, Inc , p1 oclt1l'l'r1S of till' r 1 1 m . J 11 1 11 ,. d M 1 :. l't Slrf'thnncl in u rcquc·~l for Ull 111 JUJICllOn Uji(Olll~l ti 1 s l ·r 1 h u I i 11 11 I' I u " dnma~1 ·:. ' • 1: h r 1111 g h1111 l h 1• r 1· a 1•1•1•r , SI r1•tsu111l lrns v 1 ~orou11ly prntt•c•tt>d her. rt.'Plllation ;met pr1v111·y by rc•ru. ... in~ lo t·1111 1-11·11t to relcaiu• <>f any h im o r pubhcal1011 111 wh1d 1 ~1..­ was not fully C'lolht'll," the puix.•r'> stutt· '·"' .. ,ft fun. \U tt\ •l Y o11t rtt..-w ' All •,1Utf" Nt·rtf"'·' (UV' At"l't I <I'. 11\ .... •,A 642· 17 53 I ';I• Ht ,.,po.r I lihO Mt\\ION Vlf Jo49S-0401 1n11 c .. n11M (. ,;pn tt 4f10 .. ,.,, lJ1 • ,., •• ,..,.,, f ..-..... t Put some r-ed sails 1n your sunsets. Buy one of the dream boats list e d in the Boa ti ng class1f1ed ads of the Darly Pilot. 642-5678 OPPOSES SHOTS Strelaand pock · Translated W/\HSAW. Pol onll I A l'I l>r ll1•0Jnmtn S1>m·k'1-1 hook on t'hild re .i rant:. corus1dl•r1'{J orw or thl' pnrnury how lo book hy two •:1•iwr.1tton'i of /\m eracun pun•11h . 1111, J!llOl' on 1wk 111 1'11la11tl . lht• ~li1t1• tt>l1•v 1•111111 11l'l work rc•porll'll Poland Jt11111•1I llH' Sov 11•1 lJ111on und BulJ:11n11 ttll tht• third .. :ost1•111 I•: II I II 111· lHl n at I ti II "' murkct Sprn.•k'~ botJk I\ 1•om11w11l al11t •.atll I W ,000 1'11hHh lunguul(c r 111>1t'' wt•nt on s ale . . AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION 'What ver Works',- New Film • WASHINGTON (A(>) "'T Actress Jane Fooda ia the 11.ar ot a new movie she dld not make and 01l&hl not Ulce. Pt111UC NOTICE '"crlTIOUI 8UMNUI ...,...«••• ... "' ., ... ·~ ,.._ " doll\9 "'"" -·" HOQAN & lllOY AOOC:IATlt, "'° "'"""" ""-""''· CMI• ¥Ha, Qlltfo<fllo .... J-..._...... -,.,,_..,. 1....a.~.U1011r-.... AllW. A ... _ "'"· C8IA.e ...... C..11 ....... m2t ""Tiii\ ~ 11 cto.c..-111., e CW• ., .... ,_._HoeM. .,.,.,.,,..., J.,.,,0 ....... $«f9'01V Tiii\ ·~ ••t llled •1111 IN °"'"'" Cler-of 0t•"9'1 C01111ly .., 119U\I 14, lffl. ..... u PutltM*' Or-CM•I D•llY Piiot, Sept "..!!:.~"" °'~~!!.. ... 2:!!. P UBLIC NOTICE The movie is called "Whatever Works." Its meaaage la that Mias Fonda and her huaband . Tom Hayden, have aebed the nuclear power laaue but would grab whatever works "lo dlaereqlt t.be American system'' and gain poUUeal power. 1-----N-•• -,-"-"CT"'°'" •UllNlfU THE MOVIE WAS MADE BY T exan film· r .... •==..:T:.~~~".~. c1o•"9 tn3k~r Zack liurkell and Dall&s lawyer Tom """""'~ Pauken. 1965-67 national eba1rman of College 1ou~ .. !.,~!~".~~~!/~~~,~~9~!~ Republican.!> a. •• ,, Cal•twrw•.,_ V•M Ol'>•noul•n, ">O C•d•O' It was 1hown here at a news conference A•~"" ~,,,,.,. O•h, ,.1110.n•• sporu1ored by the American Conservauve Union. "«>>, \,,....., D•h\\l•n 1.,. T•n-r The Scr eening was limed lo colnclde with t.be ~··· ,.,.,. -"' <•••IO<n .. .,.,,. \.ll'1l to Wash1nl(ton or Miss Fonda and Hayden a.'I ~;~1:;;;:::,,.~ '""°"•'•".,. • part of a so city, 32 day crusade to close lhe na ..,,...,,,. °""•"••"' t1on·., 72 nurlt.·ar rv1wn plants '"" ,,_,._t .... '""" .,,,. ""' r t ov--•• (tH" ~ <>..-. (ountv on • .,.... Tin: :JO MINUT•: nLM SHOWS MISS Fonda 111 llano• dunnl( the Vietnam War and Hayden an the Nlred.-, of J\m cnc·a . talkJng rebellion. It t>how' folk iungn Joan Bae z saymg al a nt'w!I ronft•rf'nct lul\l July that Miss Fonda is "tdt•ologll'ully bound up 1n leftism in a way that I' 111 not .. J•:i ukt-11 nnd Hurkf'tt 1-:ud they 11penl $100,()()(l r1111k 1m! tlw movw and hor><• to r ecoup the invest 111t•11l hv i.t•ll111.i c·opi«"" for ~ CHl'h lo vet..erans , t•h u r<'11. 1 oll1•g<• and 'lt·rvu·t• oricanuatlons c ... :4mfa·: OA v, A fo'ORM•:R PRISONER of wa1 111 V11'111a111 , ~a y-. 111 ttw f1ln1 that "Amencan!i dtt·d lwt•.111 .. 1· o r .Jun~ f'1inda'11 vt<lil" to Vietnam. A I the· rlf'w"I run fr r1•nc.-.. ht• uid he beUeve<l Uu1t Havdv11 ., 1JUrµl)!St:' i111 t1J lead Amen ca "flnt lo a sor18h't 'iY'ilt•m mul the n to a communastsyst.em '' 1•'"0-' ••• ,.. P BLJC NOTIC:•: l'ICllTIOU\ •UUNCU N•Mf \TATIMIN~ , "~ ,,,.,,,..."" Of/'fV.ift ., do•ttO bu'\' ,..,, "" 1,.l(l>IQR f,QffN( IU 1011/ \ W < '"'~ ·~,,..,., O'MO" (tM.,ntv •wtnt .. AnA ( .. utorNe 'f"llOI u,,,,-............... 111 ....,.",.,.. l it,. ( °''~ M•w . 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OI .. 11 1'!.,.,, 0-I \ 191• 1471 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE MOTtCa TOClllOITOIH \Ul'flltOtt COYllT O" THE \r•Tc o~ C•l.,O•N•A l'OP !Hf COYNT YO~OllANGf ... A-1011•1 r ,,.,,. flf J0 f l MAPVIN APNf\01< .... JOFI W. AUNI '>ON 0-••\lt'd • N(Jfl(f l\tt£RfltV (,111l N to r ... rrll'dlfM\ Qf ,.,_. Mx>'tffl' M~ df!<~t ESTATE SALt~ Ot' JEWELRY- CRYSTAL- PORCELAIN - BRO.NZES- CHI.NA - SILVER Satwday, and Sunday nights ,,.,,. ..... ,...,,.t-,., ,.,,.,.,.., n ·•• .,.,. r ,,~ , I f •,-\I• .,,,,. • Hf'lior. ' I 1t""1 f Clo" ,...,.,,.,,,,., c,.,..,. ~"'t f,-.,_, .. ltrt •II ,,..,.." t". ....... " Al'• • t e_,.•1, •• ,,.•M w.~ .. , r ., , 1 ~ I~\ t IM Pf' I ,. A ••ly t 'I 1.,. It.It .. '•'·'"'' "" '"' r,,;\1"' r t nr• • ttl'J •I I #LI,.., ,,... ri-~,.r~nY A,,.."..,., N) ,,,.u r-t ... ,.. .. ,.,, ....... , .. .,. ·~ ..... ,,,~ ,.,,. O"" ~·.rt.I•'' ..,(t, .. "·• tn..-, ,, ,,,, ... 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Butch Trucks, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts and Jaimoe Johnny Johnson -----------~~ -------------------~ 3 Mile Effect Debated Did It Hurt Nuke Cause or Help It? WASHINGTON <AP) -The irony was unanticipated, and cruel. General Public Utilities' an· nual report was the very picture or progress. Its cover photo proudly contrasted an o ld 19·mega watt York H a ve n hydroelectric plant with the new 1,700-m egawall Three Mile Is land nuclear plant just up· river But by the time the report reached stockholders, Three Mile Island lay critically wounded by the nation's worst commerciaJ nuc lear accident. an accident that threatens the survivaJ of GeneraJ Public and the future or the entire nuclear power in- dustry SIX l'l10NTHS AFTER the ac· c1dent. Three Mile Island Unit 2, started up only last December, 1s out of operation for at least f o ur year s by co mpan y estimates and conce iva bl y fot"ever, severely damaged and nooded with a s mall lake of radioactively contaminated waler. Its sister·plant, Unit 1, is shut down to provide s upport and could stay out of service a year or more for federal safety re- views. Cri tics of nuclear power say the accident has provided them with what they need to stop de- velopment of atomic power by r e minding a wary public of March 28; the day radiation started leaking from the plant and there was talk of a "melt- down" and of a general evacua· lton of the po pulated area around Harrisburg. Pa. THE INDUSTRY'S advocates say quite tbe opposite, that Three Mile lsland may actuaJly strengthen nuclear power in the United Slates. They note that nobody was killed or seriously injured and while some radioactivity was re- IE>ased it should do little or no harm to public health. They s ay that des pite a multitude of equipment failures and human errors, TMJ's safety systems prevented the widely feared fuel melt·down -the -worst type of nuclear accident - or large releases of radioac- titivy Dance to Aid Laguna Clinic A benefit dinner dance will be held Saturday at the Festival of Arts Restaurant to raise. funds for the Laguna Beach Free Clinic. The fifth annual fund·raiser begins al 6 p.m. with dinner and dancing to "Local Talent" conti· nuing until 11:30 p.m. The cost of the dinner is $10 a nd ereservations may be mw by calling the clinic at 494-0761. Painter to Gue8t Al Art League Meet . West.em painter Gil Terrio of Costa Mesa will be the pest artist for the Huntington Beach Art League at its Oct. 3 meetlq. Tbe art group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the EdllOD Community ~enteT, 21377 Mapoli• St. Tbe • public ii welcome. . , WE'RE ::: I ............. II ................. ,.. l.C•o•lll ... e:;:MY .. AOIHTT INIURANCI .......... ,,, ..... .,, ,,, • ....,,,.c..e. ...... . ~ ... ,. ..... MOW Thus, they say. the accident did not prove nuclear power un- safe as Ralph Nader and other critics claim, but demonstrated that nuclear systems are safe even when things go drasticaJly wrong. THEY SAY, TOO, that the na· lion has no real choice but to build more nuclear power plants anyway. That interpretation was ex· pressed Wlthfo days of the acci- dent by James R. Schlesinger. then secretary of energy and former head of the old Atomic Energy Commission. Schlesinger's deputy secretary John F. O'Leary once directed _nuclear licensing in the AEC and •A d roc-ates 1JOf1 •• • Th ref!> .Hile l11laRd may ac-tually 11trengthen nuc-lear poarer iR the IJnitf!'d Statrs.' supports atomic power, yet is gloomy about its future. fearing that Three Mile Island may have given it a final death blow. Long before t he accident. O'Leary was s aying nuclear power was almost dead beeause rising costs, regulatory and con· struclion delays, and s lowing electricity demand had dried up new plant orders a nd started a wave of cancellations. "THE INDUSTRY HAS been in the doldrums. no doubt about it." says Paul Turner , vice pre- sident of the Atomic Industrial Forum. an industry trade or· ganization. "Three Mile Island made that s ituation worse," Turner said in an interview. Turner said he thinks nuclear power pl ant orders will resume, but not for al least three or four years. The industry, said Turner. will wait to see what regulations emerge from investigations of the accident by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the President's Commission on Three Mile Island. IN ADDmON, IT may well wait to see whether the stricken TM 1-2 plant can in fact be cleaned up, repaired, and put back into operation. The plant 's ope r ator, M etropolitan Edison Co .• estimated recovery would take four years and cost some $400 million -more than half the plant's original cost. That is only part of the still # - untold costs of the Three Mile Island accident. General Public Utilities . parent of Met Ed and two other utilities. said it cost some $25 million a mon th to purchase electricity from other com panies to replace TMl's lost capacity. WITH ITS $1.1 BILLION in vestment in Three Mile Island standing idle, General Public re ported a 26.9 percent drop in s e cond-quarter earnings this year. To avoid bankruptcy, 1t has been forced to accept $409 million in short-term credit from a consortium of 43 banks, pledg- mg its securities as collateral. The banks can suspend this credit and speed collection of loans if they get worried about General Public's financial out- look. In the wake of T hree Mile Island. the nuclear indus try has s tarted developing s afety· improvement organizations and a self-insurance plan for protec- t ion against the m assive costs or an accident. BUT UNTIL THESE shields are in place, unW federal re· gulations are clarified, until state governments and t he public regain their shaken trust in nuclear safety, until the finaJ fate of Three Mile Island is de· termined, it seems certain that t h e once·vigorous growth of nuclear power will be stunted. As O'Leary told a group of re- por ters. "Building a nuclear power plant today is playing You-Bet·Your·Company ·· Canal Items Sell Briskly BALBOA. Canal Zone <AP) - Souvenir hunters are snapping up mementos ranging from r ailroad s pikes to postage stamps in the final frenzied days before the Panama Canal 7.one leaves U.S control. "Peopl e have gone nut s. 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I a •• o Oii • • 0 • s °'IUI" T ' ' • '' "' f f 48 Man·~ n1cll- naml' '•IGrilh '1l N(OIJll'r, e g ~4 Gli'n\ 'l'>G•aooen ~ti l.11m•• 5111! •,1 c.u ,lyle bl W1tllOUI Ldton 63 P1laMl(.,'f 1>4 Star~ 66 Uproar b8 WOOd som;I ( .. c - ------------------------------------------------------.... --- \ :>RANGE COUNTY Bospfial Braae•lag Oui • .. . The main hospital building of the UC Irvine Medical Center is getting a si.x· story addition. The new facility for patient care was funded by a 1972 bond issue and university funds . Tbe $9.l million project should be finished in late l~. Gift Aids Viejo Park The first phase of a 9()-acre park in Mission Viejo may be saved from a construction delay by a $50,000 gift to the county Orange County supervisors agreed to accept the gift from Mission Viejo Company to apply to the first phase of construction of the proposed Oso Vi ejo Park, near La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway. The low bid for construction of the first 30 acres had exceeded what In order to stave off the delay that would have resulted from reopening the bid process. the Mission Viejo Company offered to make up the $50,000 as a gift, along with construc- tion assistance. Top Drive r Honored Alcoholic Class Set A free workshop ex-.... amining relations hips with alcoholics will be presented by the Orange County Mental Health Association Oct. 5, Crom 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon at Heritage Park in Irvine. • supervisors had set aside for that -phase by $50,000. Balboa Island resident Larry Woelfel had been named "Driver of the Month" by Goodwill Industries of Orange County. Woelfel's good work habits and donor relations were cited as reasons for the award The workshop, "The Martini Relationship." will be conducted by Linda Hagood. \ \ ' --~ ... -. Ftidly. ~ 21. 1971 BRIGHTEN UP YOUR GARDEN ............. ww.r .... s,r.., c.... ,.., ,.. of Al c.-. DAILY PU.OT .4J J PANSYS & VIOLAS .... , .. INDOOR PLAMT SALE • "MW"W ..... "Jftw'" ta..,._.. .~ ..... • ......_Watfy ,., ... ..... 7.tt MOW s3• FREE IUUCHAIT BEGONIA llCHMC>telMSIS MUMS ..... J.41 NOW s1~ SUPER RX UqtJID FHTILIZEI ~ 1 ~, LJ All ITEMS atBJfC'T TO STOC>' ON HANO -OHER 0000 t/1917'-10/311'9 r::;; - OPEN MON THAU FRI 7-6 SAT 8-6. SUN. IH ,, ... VISA' 2028 Newpon Blvd. (at Boy St , Co!to MeStJ. CA 92627 / (71 4) 646-7441 ~-_M // / _,,,,,. ©' .. II I :-. ~-. -I . 1- . . -.. It's Bank of Amerlca's Year-End New Car .Deal. Eor a limited time only, from September 15 to November 15, Bank of America is offering special reduced financing rates on all new 79 cars, pkkups and standard vans. (RV's and van con: versions are eXcluded.) Combine these reduced financing rates with the rebates or dealer discoun ts being offered., on new '79s and you get a chance to save twice. \ -. ( OID7JID] '/,. \' .......... .. A-d eal on a deal! This is a special offer so act now! If you plan to finance with your dealer, ask if they are participating In our special year·end financing promotion on your' new '79., If they are, ask them for a Deal on a Deal. Or If you prefer to arrange a loan through your branch of Bank of America, see us for further information. BANK 0, AMERICA NT&IA. MEMBER FOtC t· . .........--2 DA~S. ONbY 84le wtii ' l•ke ~~~-~1pl11198Co•~ .. ~ou~~~~~~ loacllng dock next to our garden ahop. ... -- Sat., Sept. 29th -9 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sun., Sept. 30th -12 Noon to 5 P.M. Som e Merchandise will be scratched and dented. M·erchandise will be one of a kind and subject to stock on hand. There will be a $2Q delivery charge, bring your truck or trail~r and save even more. First come first serve. Sale '39 Baby Dresser Damaged Top ()ig $117 (1 onl'f' Sale 199 Baby Line Dresser ()ig $1 17 (3 only) Sale s99 Jennv Lind Style Crib ~g. S1l7 (2 only) Sale s355 Early American Orange and Cream Floral Sofa Ong SS29 ( 1 only) Sale s355 Rust & Cream Loose Pillow Back Sofa Orig $499 (1 o nly) Sale s355 Brown Print Velvet Sot a or Matching Love Seat Sofa Ong. $599 ( 1 only) Love Seat Ong $529 (1 only) Sale s499 Custom Made Brown Floral Print Sofa Ong. $799 (1 only) Sale s799 6 pc. Sectional Floral Sofa Ong $1224 (1 only) Sale s299 Early American Cream & Orange Floral Love Seat 0'19. $479 (1 only) Sale S188 Early American Cream & Orange Floral Chair Ong. $299 '(1 only) Sale s299 Brown Floral Velvet Sofa Ong. $399 (1 only) Sale s99 Brown Lay-z-Boy Recliner Orig. $279 ( 1 only) Sale s199 Gold Velvet Lay-z-Boy Recliner Orig. $329 (1 only) Sale s199 5 pc. Dining Room Set Orig. $765 (1 onlY) Sale s199 Dining Room Table Orig. $.11?; (1 only) FASHION ISbAND STORE ONLY • I Sale s99 Dining Room Table Or 19 $440 ( 1 only) Sale s199 Rattan Etagere Ong $299 (2 only) Sale s499 Dining Room China Cabinet Ong $999 ( 1 only) Sale s199 Wall Unit Ong. $289 (1 only) Sale s155 Wall Unit Ong. $249 ( 1 only) Sale s99 Coffee Table Ong. $199 (2 only) Sale s155 Hall Tree Ong. $239 ( 1 only) Sale s22 4 Step Plant Stand Orig. $69 Sale 224.95 MCS 53 Watt Receiver Ong. 449 95 Sale s59 MCS 12 Watt Receiver Ong. 179 95 Sale s77 Belt Driven Turntable Ong. 99.95 Sale 129.95 19" Black & White TV Ong. 169.95 Carpet Remnants Many colors and styles to choose from. 6 'x9' Sale 19.99 9 ·x12· Sale 29.99 1o·x12 Sale 69.99 Ong. 49.95 to 129.95 Sale s599 Off White Carpet 12'x63' Orig. $936 (1 only) Sale s29.s39 Assorted Lamps Orig. $42-$75 Sale 14.88 Decorative Mirrors Orig. 25.88 . Save 20°/o to 60°/o Assorted Pictures Sizes 9x12. 24x36. 24x60 Sale 14.88 Assorted Wall Mirrors Ong. 29 88 Sale 44.88 Ornate Wall Mirrors Gold Tone, 45x33 Ong $78 (6 only) Sale 44.88 Barnwood Look wa11 Mirror with gold trim. 34x22 Ong $63 fl only) Sale 24.99-34.99 Fully Quilted Throw Style Bedspreads. Dahlia Pattern Full. Queen & W,1<ing Ong. $41 -$52 Sale 99.99 Lawnmower. 20 ·cut. 3112 H P Brrggs and Stratton engine. side d1schar qe Grass catcher not included Orig. 149 99 ( 1 only) Sale 99.99 Lawnmower. 22 . cut 3111 Hp Briggs & Stratton onqine Side d1scharqe. power propelled Grass catcher not included Orig. 179.95 (1 only) Sale 99.99 Lawnmower. Flymo Cush1ona1re. 19" air cushion mower. Or1q. 179.95 (3 only) Special 99.99 Lawnmower. 22" cut, 3 HP. Briggs & Stratton engine. side discharge. Grass catcher not included Sale 99.99 J. C. Penney Edger. 2 H.P. Br iggs & Stratton engine. Orig. 139.99 (2 only) Sale 9.99 J. C. Penney Spreader, sold as Is, 1 onty. Orig. 19.95 Sale 99.99 Soll Blender. Digs. mixes. cultlvatres. tills and hills. Orig. 129.95 Sale 99.99 Storage Building. Ats ts, 10'x7'. (1 only) Orig. $144 .CZI Now, two great ways to charge! . Sale 99.99 4 " Rockwell Jointer Ong. 199.99 Band Saw O'•g. 199.99 (1 on1v1 Sale 129.99 . Lathe (1 only) orig. 329·99 Sale 164.99 1 O" Table Saw Orig. 224 .99 <1 only) Sale 169.99 Work Bench Ortg.1888 Sale 10.88 Heat Detector Sale9.88 J .C. Penney Smoke Detector-plug in. Ong 19 99 Sale9.88 30°10 to 40°10 off Lighting Fixtures paint. discontinued color; lntc:rior & m<terior Or1g.1199-t 4 99(}at Sale 10.99qa1 Wall Mural s Oriq 69 96-73 94 Rockwell Motors 111 HP Ong 67 49 'h H.P. Ong. 73.49 Sale 29 .88 Sale 32.88 Sale35.88 Assorted Golf Clubs Irons Ong s gq Sale 3.99 wooas Oriq 1 ~ Sale 3.99 50°10 off Selected Tennis Rackets Strung and un-strung Poleless Tent Bx 10 ( 1 only) Orig . $99 Rowing Machi ne Sale s15 Ong. 6999 (1 only) Sale 19.88 Golf Set =0320 Ong. 48.88 (1 only) Wood Set (1 onty) Orig. 47.99 Sale29.88 Sale 29.88 Sale 399.98 Polavision, instant home movie system Qig. 499.~ Sale 69.88 Desk Top Printing Calculators Orig. 99.95 to 114.95 Sale 19.88 Teal Photon solar powered calculators brig. 39.95 - ~tJCPenney . FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY I)~~ ~ ... ' _M __ ._ .. _. _______ . _ __.....,..,-._._·-·••• .,.._.,.-.,. ........ -.-...... .-... -..--. . . • • ' 1 .. • • • ... • .. . .. .. SIDE: •Sports •Ann Landen .. ·- By DENNIS McLELLAN Of Ille Dally Piiot SUH i~ It d efinitely w as r)'t your average uesday night at the races. One contt!fitant flipped over on its ack at the gate and the race had to tart over. I Another rontestant laid an egg during tntermissioo One arrived on a velour pillow in a ha ulfeur.drlven limousme And stveral others we re nearly tepped oa by overly enthusiastic fans. But that's to be e:itpected when the inest e xamples of turtle flesh on the est Coast gather for a national cham- . ionshipturtle r ace. The back was a round piece of Astro· urf in !be parking lot of Houlihan 's Old lace it Newport Beach. Like I.be first Houbhan-sponsored na- 1onal championship race last year, this ne tumed into something of a Northern J:alifomia-Southem California rivalry, y.rith contest ants arriving from as far •way as Sausalito i E>citem e nt began buildi n g ~arlJ for the warm-up heats and ~ l reached fever pitch by the time the first race, for the m1dgc·t class, got underway at7 The cocktml-sw1lhng crowd Joined in as announcer Mike Levtnc began the countdown· "Five. Four. Three, Two, One " The starting gate was quickly pulled a way-but nothing happened . The con- testants appeared confus ed. Then the tiny critters got thei r bearings and they were off, scampering thelr way to the white circle finish line eight feet away. The cr owd roar ed, urging their favorites on to ' 1ctor}' .. I don't believe tl." screamed the an- nouncer. "Seventeen seconds fl at. .. Marshmallow Steam Shovel from the M issoun Rivers Stables was quickly scooped up orr the track by his gnnnsng owner. Keith Linde man of Garden Grove. LINDE MA N. LATER CLUTCHING his turtle-topped trophy, was elated "I never expected him lo win," .he said. "I've won before , but nothing as pres tigious as a r hamp1ooship " L1ndem an 's 10 -turtlc stable has garnt·red more than 180 trophies dunng a \ l'ar of ('Ompetit1on al lloulthan's wt:'ekly races But that's a re latively s mall number of pri7.cS <:o rpparcd to some of the veteran stable-owners. s uch as Bill San born. In fact. in turtle racing circles Bill Sanbo rn 1s conside r ed the e lder states man of the sport. "I'm the oldest living turtle racer in years of r acing turtles and that's 16 yl'ars .. he says SANBOR N WORKS AT Zack's Pul> in Sausalito. which 1s believed to be the birthplace of organized turtle racing on the West Coast Eighteen years ago owner Sam Zackas1an saw several custome rs rac ing midget turtles on a tabletop Hl' later painted a circle on the patio and bt!gan holding weekly races T h e s p o rt movl'd to Southern California about eight years ago. Bren <See TURTLES. Page 8 3) .. . . · . I Kitty Coutts of Ne wport Beach with Ping (Pong ran a way from home). Arriving in style -in a chaufff'ur-driven limousine and carried on a royal pur- ple pillow by Kelly Irvin of Long Beach -is entrant E6pecial. , •'•-·.-•··---~ .. _.. _ _.. •• r,.•'tl-•~--· --· _, __ ., __ ._.....__... ___ -- -- PVBUC NOTICE - . . Pl!2711 Pullll....., Or-C.0.'1 O<oily Piiot. Sept. 11, JI .... Ocl $, 11, "" __ ,. PUBLIC NOTICE PVBl.JC NOTIC ~tfflTIOUa 9Vtt•Ht NUM nAHM8Nf , ............. --,, ..... 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Attorney "' u ..... , CIVI( , ... , .. D rive Wttt, •101, ~enle An•, ( ellforl'll~ .,IOI, -"" I\ '"" pt••• 111 bV\IM\\ of lfW undfot\IOned tn All rY\4t I••• ~rt••nlnq to tr.•''"'" of w•o "" 't>~nt. ••t""n fOVf' '"°"''"~ after Uw ''"' P11lllt<•t1011 of"'" no110 0 •1•0 Sl'Pl-· "· "" Ci•tY p C:.11.,,,.., AClmtftl\l•elOf of ll>e f \l•lt ol ltw _ .... .......,o..c~"' JOHN W. DUMA~ 611 (IYk C:-Ot'tw - '-"'• AM. CA.,,., Tel 111om - "".,,..' lot ,,_,. .. ,,_ Put>ll\""" O.•~ Co.t•I Dally P ilot. \ept U, 11 1t •nn Oc 1 S. 191' JM I 1' P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINIUS NAM8 STATIMUfT f ~· loH-1119 PtrtOfll •re OOlllO ll•J\11\fl\ 4K R HA OtlVELOPMUIT, INC , :IO' Pelm A-. &e411M. C.111-• ., .. , ,, R-<1 Gewl-. 133 w. Marlpow, !>eft ,,.,,....., "'"°'"'• .. ,, Alu•nOer ~llloll, 10>• VI• Cotoorn11, Tr.outo C...fO'I. C.t1lor11I• .,.,. Tiii• lllN,_, 11 COllOU(ltO bv a (00 POretlon RH A 0.""'I°""'""''· IM 11-. p Ciouf .. t. Pr~t A'-r Ellloll o.i....... Of lloerd Tlllt --WM 111«1 wl1" , ... C-ty Clertl t11 Or-C-y.., Set>-tember It, 1m. '1IUll l'tttm Pl*ltllld Or-Goett o.lly Pllet. "'*411119d Or .... Cont o.ily 1'11114, $eflt. ti, •MCtOct. S, 12, lt1' mt-1' .. ~. 21, WeMOtl. S, 12, 1'1't ,..,_,, PUBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE .! - MtNDaUON A'48() &ECAUED the un pleaunt. pro trunqu•Uier d•J whfa lO m• 1r1ppled with l• wrllhtn1 •·root aoeke. u H•· dcr&<>n tried to fore• teed It, utln1 a loq tuM eonneoMd lo n pump. Tht Miik •nd 1routMt mcot went ln. but the snake, the rnen and the doc· wer e frazzled Elephants, because of their good d1spos1 Uona. are a breeze to treat, 11u..ld llendenM>n "But horse11, now you la)(e horses We've had the most trouble with them because they don't have any brains for self·protectJon Horses gel s kinned up. they gel coUr and they get bellyaches. I know a horse that threw h.tmsell through a narrow doorway. No brains " Henderson, eyeing a s waying parade of pachyderms pass by. said he plans "to IJYe lo be I ' • ""~ CIRCUS VET -Dr. J .Y. Hender son, 71, has been a circus veterinarian since 1946 and says maracle drugs have made treatment easier on man and beast. He says he was afraid to get near Gargantua, the ailing glant e<>rill a . who "didn't have a friend and dJdn•t want one " 100 and then think about doing something else. I hke 11ome animals better than people.·• llis only senous 1n1ury 1s a scar under bls r h1n suffered at the claw of a leopard in the first week he had the Job .. Any tJme you get hurt. it's your own fa ult." he s aid "Oh. these days I've got an elephant with an old abscess on the s ide and there's a tiger with a calloused foot. but it's a lot easier now than •l used to be,'" he sa1d Pleasure Has Consequence DEAR ANN I.ANDERS J'v<-read your col umn ever since I C'an remember. and I haw· a lot of respect for yrwr advice Now I net-<! help A couplt• or month~ aJ{o I "ent to a part} It turne d out t.o be a wild ba!>h I met a 15 year old girl who told ml' ... be was 20 I was dnnkin~ doubles and b<-hovrng like H fool nus ~1rl and I did some thtngs I'm not proud of I am 24 year~ old, and her parents are 1n sisting that I marry her. I don't Uunk I could cope with the situation. WouJd it be terribly wrong of me lo a11k the girl to get an abortion? A ramily ut this point would rum my life I know I should haVf• thought or all th1i. before. but I dtdn't and now I mus t face whatever comes Any adv1re you C<1n give me would hl'l1> immen~ely -SAD ANll SORRY JN COHNING DEAR S&S: Yoo have tnry rtghl to u preH your feelings. bot the dttbloo whether l.o h ave an abort1oo mus t be> left to tbt> glrl. SIMe you obviously believe lhls marriage woald not be rtgbl for you. doa'l be pressure1i into lL Tber1! lB no law tbat says yoa mut marry a girt If she becomes prepa.at with your cblld. If she decides to have the child, however, you are responsible for support u.ntJI your son or daughter reaches the age of m.Jority, wbkb Is 18 b1 some stat.es and ZI in otben. I hope your lette r will have special meaning to otber young m en who are taking tbelr pleasure where tbey rind It wtt.b DO thoapt of die COllleqoetlCff. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ls It wrong to reprimand the c hildren or strangers? Here's what happened: My husband and f took three other couple11 lo dinner in a fine restaurant. It was the an- ni ver11ary of one of the couples and the dinner was our gift to ~m Midway through the meal, two children about four and six years of age becam e bored, left the table of their parents and began lo play Ann ~anders tag Thc•y ran by o ur table, laughtlg and '><"rt>:i n1111~· ThPir µan·nls wt•re comple'.ely ob- linou .1., 1r tlw" c11dn't know whost kits they ~··n· Th•• th111I 11 m 1· lhl'Y ran by our u ble, I ~ra hh1-.J th1• c1ld1·r < hlld ·and i.wd in a stem \11t«1' ·1.1k1· \o•ir l11tlt· brother back ta your pJr(•nt ''' <lo\lo n and behave yourself • The \OUnJ:..,ll•r lookt'd tnnf1ed but did prec1Mly a s ht· \I,·'" t11ld 1-:1111 of d1 .. rupt1on On th•· \\a) horn(•. m y husband said 1 was outofhrw \\J.,f " rnKEDINNEWARK DE/\R IRKEO: What you dJd was Jut llne, allhou1th lht> manaicemf'nt should have beat1ou to It. l'f"OPle _.ho dinl' out should oot be sub~t· t>d to s uch dlsturbancP. I fttl ~rry for children w~ parents a.re 80 laid back or. more to the polat, spineless. 'fbe kids grow op to be> obnodou, a problem \0 tbemulvH and others. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Would it be cot- s1dert"d improper to take a photograph or a d4 ceased fnend or relauve in th~ slumber roo" dunng Vlewing hours'> I would Like s uch pictures as final rem em braoces but am r eluctant lo gQ ahead and tak them. Of course I would be discreet and wai until I was alone Please give me your opinion. -WANT TO DO WHAT'S RIGHT DEAR W.T .D.W.F.: It ls perfectly proper to photograph tbe deceased. In fact, accordla1 &o tbe executives of two morta1rte1 wit.b wbom I t'becked, It la doae frf'quently. [ __ n_o_r_o_s_~_o_p_e _ __,J 8.ATUaD.A Y, SEPTE•BEa 2t 87 SIDNEY 011.AU ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Eatabllah "ter· rilorlal rigbta." You 1et chance lo move towards 1oal. Elements of Umlnt and luck ride wtth you. Superior la wlllinl lo make room for you at top. You locate what bad been loet or stolen. Cancer, Capricorn penona figure pro- minently. T.AuatJS (Apr. 20·M•y lO): Open lines of commu.nicaUon. Submit 1u11eaUon1, ldeu. manuacripta . Accent on travel plans, pbllOIOllblcal conceptl, wlUtncn-a to overeome lan1uqe and dlatance barrten. News from afar could lead to ldd.lUoaal income. Gemlni, &1Jt· tarlUI penona play key rolea. GEMINI Cllay 21·.fune 20): llalntalo steady, moderate pace. 8elnl aelf-rellant now ia a neceMlt.y. One who mane money promtaea actually could be flna1tclally embarraated. Know It and P1'9Pare accordlqly. You could meet aomeone wbo la attractive and myaterioua. Protect aell bl emoOoaal cUndael. CA.NCD (.lune 11·.fuly 22): Read Gem1nl m111.,e for valuable blnt. Tue notb.lq for crant.ct, •peelally wbere coatracta, apedal a1reement1 are concerned. l!mpbaala on cooperaUve proJect, publle relatloaa and marital utus. Get promlMI bl wrtUq. LSO (.July U ·Au1. II): Patience and dlplomaq are twtn alli•. 8patH.,... oa ctepea. ct.au, ..-W Mntcee, pe1a ..S emploJllaeet. a..u.. nlatlft IDQ be~. IMlt BGt tblM· ... too elwtJ. "MP di~=--,...,.utionl, Yoa hrN ebw. DOW to '=tloD. VlltGC»_ (AQI. IMI •• II): tarma, a"'41111......-. Mew ... ......_., l*>- ple u tbeJ are, not mereb aa JOU wt.ab llMJ •llbt be. Qaaqe, apeeuJadoe, atraln of beart command altenUon. Another Virgo helps you to focus oo ultimate goal. • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Your position ia stronger than you might reallz.e ; invest in your own capabilities. Get valid property appra..laal. What you own may be worth more than Im· aglned. Older Individual la wUUn& to lend benefit of experience. Be recepllve. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Short lrtp la likely to be on agenda. Finiah project by 1ettinc rid of clutter. Aries, Libra penooa niure ln scenario. One cloee to you coaftdel problem. Be interested witho ut becominl lneatrteaJ>ly ln· volved. You do have rilbt to Uve Ule of your own. SAGITl'.Aal\18 <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Special collection vabl 1poU1cbt. ACC41nt on penoaal posaeuioos, bulc values ud moMY ln tbe bank. In deeidini coune of action, 1Uck to famlllar Jre>Wtd. Cancer, Capricorn lDdlviduall pla)' alcniftcant roles. A debt la repaid. Ci\P&IOOaN <Dec. 22-.fu. lt): Obtaba biDt from s.,ittartut 11\ ... ace. Lunar cycle la 1ucb that direct appeal succeeds. You learn wbat la really CIOHlt to your beart -IDU• lbe lllCMlt of knowledp. Take lnitJative. RefUM to be .. put off'' b1~ wbo lacu tal•t and fatt.b. ACIV~ (.fan. »-Feb. 18): ftat ap- peared a Mtback ll due to *-:£::L ,._.. favor. Plan abead ; you'll locate" UM." ClandelUne ~· could be• . Via-u to oae _.....to bom• • llalp6tal mllld '-d · to tal~=aftt~ Proe"4 ..........,, (hb ...... .,. •>: ....... rr. tn>m emotional lbeU. Banttn _.. clua to fall awa1. You'll bn• ---,...-. of.,_.. and action. Aceeel OD hiendl, llltlw ..t allll- ty lo uWile powen ol pen...-. I.Ao, S-'60. Aquariua natlvee ftpre promlDmtlJ. C."1r~'---t~·- .. . . ·• • -. "1dly. 9lptembet 28. 1179 ,,..,._ P.,-eBI) _,, __ ...... ~~ _._'° ....... tW:. '" - nvuuhait'1 bold -.MlJ U C9 malt OI , tMyur. •PffdllnotlheO!ftly coveted turtle trait _There •A4 v !' a c t.be alqcsL turtl•; th! 1uton out ottheatat\Ln-c Ir= clewon. s tuting circle and the countdown be&.a --The 1ttil"°\ln1 eate WH lirted: Buf Eapedal mo\'ed with all the 1peed d a rock , a.1onc1 viclory. Sanborn •&1 uted, what lt the thrill ot t\lrtle radq? "To walcb an untralnabl•. ba.aically aJow ·movlna t're.ture run at • apeeod t.bat ev111 11urprbel th• owner," be aald. .. And lt't on~ ol the few c:ompeUUve 1port.a )'OU don't have to d;aw blooct or bet money oo to bave run " But ot all the 16' turtle. vytn1 for the hardware Tuatday naahl. non aeemcd ao auTt'l to wtn than EapeciaJ, the turtle that arnv~d in the cbt1 ufCeur driven llmou1lM T be race ended and Mias Irvin, her beauty queen s mile gone, walked back with Especial. "Why didn't you move?" she scolded the creature. Then she tu.med to a com· panion. Work Projects and the needy. Several youths have told Brown how much they enjoy working in the garden, and he believes the work has a calm· i.ng effect on them . Alt.boucb Jan Ellen of Sea.a Beach went on to wlo Lbe S\lpertlar race hor tW'tle 5-qria did it In 2 5 seconds If ever there wa• lhl' look ot a wtnner, EapedaJ had it, re1Unai comfortably on the velour pillow ~arrted by ''MUia Jose Cuer~o," Keib• Irvin of Long Beach Finally. It wa,11 Umc for Especial lo rl('t "Where's the box?" s he aaked. Which ju.st goes to prove that not even limousines and velour plllows does· a winner make. A loser , after all, is still a loser. By AllT GRUPE ~,....~tWrltff MODESTO. Calli. -Faced with an overcrowded, aging juvenile hall facility, officials here decided lo seek an alternative to incarcerat· ing youthful offenders. M l11s lrvin phaced the turtle in the They developed a work program that has won national a nd state awards and the compliments or juvenile-justice officials and parents. Brad Brown, the pro- gram's director, esUmates it has saved Stanislaus County about $700,000 since it started a little over two years ago. "It used to be the county sold its old wood furniture at an auction, but since the youngste rs have been refinishing the stuff, almost every county agency is asking for the old chairs and desks that they like bet· ter than ne wer products," Brown said. "It costs $36 a day to keep a Ind in Juvenile hall where 69 percent or the costs are never reimbursed to the county," Brown said "Take the s ame kid, put him on a work program. and 1t only costs $2.50 a day and you have the benefit or his labor " WHILE THOSE involved tn serious crimes are still incar cerat C'd , many "guilty or such first-time offenses as burglary or birycle theft are punished by a stint an the wor k detail. whi ch involves about 100 separate pro1ects. Currently, about 200 youngsters a re do1nR grounds keeping at county fa.cil.Jll cs. old cemeten es and local parks . Othe rs <tre rP fanashmg furniture and bualdmg a nurser y that will grow the cnun t) 's shrubbery Brov. n <;a1d 1n <t telephone mt1:n·1cw A garden project furn1c;he'.'> rr,...,h product' ror thl' J<HI loc<tl hfJs p1tah \~ ;·1trll'.tJ urul , T'dJ•JIJ• ,,..,, •1' t)1 .. ru1ur, 'l'rfll'Tll' r<m 11n 'ur<d••'; /fl !ht /Joli ; 1•1/,.1 /-11rm '" 111.1;1!rJl1/I· ''' 1111 /)IJ1/11 h /111 u trlt 1• "' h 11 • r1llinq ltw I-t'Olu ri•> I >qx1rt rrvnl ,,.,,: -'J.! I He said the county had saved about $51 ,000 in six months by US· 1ng refinished furniture. YOU111S WHO are still in school participate in t he programs on weeke nds and holidays. while those out of school work full time dur ing the week Work commitments for juvenile court referrals last about 15 days on the average. whale those com- mitted informally without goin g to t rial get an average of eight days . Yo un g traffic oHenders usually get three days of work for each c1tat1on. Brown said .. WP placC' a great deal of em· phas1s on romplcting this pro· g r am." <.,a1 d £rown . "We'll tc-lephonc. go to th1· house and call th(• youth 1n fur r ounse hng to makt> sun· he• completes 1t "'1 any of th<'s<· kids havt-been falling at t•vt·rything, and I don't v. .rnt th<'m lo rail <.1 gain hy net com· pleting tht· pro~ram · Hrown said. It .., t:as\ I<> J!<'l loc·k<·d tnl<I rC:ulurc ..inrl 1·H·r> 1mt· ..,uffor.., forit " •)' r! / 111'• 1Jt11 '' I Ott l1'1fl1• 111 r1f 1111 1 •1l1J1/• lu 1111 J-1·t1/!Jf1 \ /J•jJ<H/ •1 1••1/ "'·' 11 1 1 I lwtu ro tlw u n 11:1tnt/ I-1111 1111 "'' 111 •irir111u r11 1·rrJ1•n/'. , 1•1o I t•u 1 n111t 11 /1111· ql11\\11 11/ II•·· !'./•" 11ri•/1 "' 11!1 •llli!JI• m1.L\t I,. SPECTATORS CHEER THEIR FAVORITE ENTRANTS IN TURTLE RACE. D•oly ""°' Pheto by LH Po,.. /., 11t•1ll1 d1~opp"in1m t•111 T""'1"'' 111 ,. hnd1•\ 11r1 ri•mmrfrt1 111 ltt11 • l/J1•11 IH 'rit'lrl<J q11111• U ltll o; l./111 I ,, '•II • r/ 1111 th• ,. ··•llU•• i>l"J)Orl "'"'1/ J II I t ~ , /11 '"'' t/11 I/ t•dlflllt/ 1Ji: j i. UCI Chancellor, Wife Are Old China Hands By JUDITH OLSON Of -Dally Pllol S"'lf UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich and his wife Jean probably could be called "old Chioa hands" by now. They have m ade two trips and are seasoned tourists m the once forbidden country. ThC!r second visit th as summer took them to an a rea near North Korea where foreigners ha- verf t been allowed to visit for several de cades. The AJdnches' impression of ·the country this lime was that many, many changes have la ken pl<tce in the two years s1nce they were there last Thl're 1s a new openness in communicat ion. marl' evadcnCl' of entrepreneurship and a new reahzat1on or wtiat modernization means, they d ti;ervcd The couple also saw Chuia as a country just beginnmg to find out that its goal of mode rniza. ti.>n will bring many problems already faced by Uc democracies of the Western world THE t\LDRICHES we re invited this time as Americans "who have been interested m and telped in normahzat1on," Dr. Aldrich said. He and his wife ha ve spoken to hundreds or people since their tr ip m 1977 and the Chinese government obviously reels they have made Americans more aware of opportunities there. Their tour group this time consisted of 17 persons from across the u_s with just one com mon bond their interest in China Reverse Sterilization Undergoing Testing ~. PHILADELPHIA <AP) -Doctors are test- ing a new method of .female sterilization that may allow women to change their m inds after the procedure is completed. The method involves blocking the Fallopian tubes with a m inute amount of silicone rubber and can be performed without hospitalization or general anesthesia, according to Dr. Theodore P . Reed lll, chief of gynecology at Lac ken au Hospital. "TIIEJlE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES of this procedure over traditional m ethods of female sterilization." Reed said. "Primarily it is simpler than any other method. The entire procedure takes less t han an hour." No harmfuJ side effects have been found in more than a year or testing, be said, adding there bas been no indication the procedure would damage the Fallopian tubes. Reed predicted Food and Drug Administra· lion approval in about two years if the balance of the study supports his findings. THE TRADITIONAL ME11IOD or sterillz· ing women ls tubal ligation, a procedure that re · 1 quires an incision and general anesthesia. Reed slUd, in the experimental process, about two drops of silicone rubber are injected iulde the tubes through an lnatrument called a ; hyateroscope. When the liquid solidifies about five minuta later. the tubes are blocked. In setting up the itinerary , the U S. China ~ People's Friendship Association interpreted the Aldriches' interest in Tibet as an interest in minorities and scheduled them to go to an un· developed area near the Korean border. THEY TRAVELED by tram and found that their major complaint from 1977 had been re· medied "The lavatory facilities were not up to stan· dard then but they're all cleaned up now." Dr . Aldrich said They felt their trap north was ··going back an time." Mrs Aldrich said "Down s outh where there have been a lot of tourists 1t has gone forward " One of the major r ha nges they saw 1n ·the country was the forwardness of the Chinese in approaching touris ts to practice foreign languages Even the "hall boys" in the hotels we re lis tening to tapes of Englis h, Mrs Aldrich said. Another change was in the appearance of persons selling paintings on the street and the mus hrooming of souvenir stands at the tourist at tr actions RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY ''TWO YEARS AGO you wouldn't have seen pnvate entrepreneurship at all, Dr Aldnch said "There was no contact with the roreign visitor at all " Dr. Aldrich said he also notJced there a g reater vari('ly of ronvcrsataon topics both between the Chinese and their v1s1tors and the Chinese themselves The new ease. he suggested. as due to a lessening of fear because or the improved political s ituation a nd lhe country's new desire for foreign trade and moderruzation Dr' Aldrich. a soil chemist, was particular ly interestt'd m following up on the four paths to modernization" thl· country had ~et out on two years ago The four an.•ao.,, he ~aid, wcrt· agn culturc- light and heavy 1ndu!>lry. defense and sc1ent·1· and tcchnolog) THE COUNTRY has round. m the last two yea rs. Dr Aldrich said. that "1t does not have the people or tht' equipment to modernize This can come only wath contact with nations of the world that have 1t · · China also has learned, Or Aldnch added. Inside China UC J C h a n ce ll o r Daniel Aldrich and wife Jean s h ow photos they took on recent trip to once· o.u,~ ... ~.,,.ki-.c..-tff forbidden China. ...... ,.w .. ...... 192J ...... llY4. .... W...-Mt-llH Hawthorne Christian School OpenlllCJs in our KINDERGARTEN ONLY Ei\RL Wi\Tt~llS COVERS SACRAMENTO In the DAILY PILOT •All day academic progr•111 •. Unifoe 1111 to r.cluce clothlftCJ cost TransPQrtat1on available door to door Children of all faiths are welcome - high scholastic standards -teaching the 4R s reading !with phonics). writing, arithmetic and readiness. Belote and after school care available for children of working parents -FOUNT AIM VALLEY 16835 Brookhurst Street (714) 962·3312 that 1t need!> thl· help of all 1L" c1t1zcns to h<1ve fast ~rowth Jnd 1t ha-. .,l<irtec1 allowing some rree enterpn sl'. partic ularly in a~nculture With the emphas is on the md1v1dual worker and his rot(' in tht· l ountry <; economics has cnm l' tn tht· n•a h1Jt1rm th;i t 'lh<"v hJ\ r· t1J hav1·:.. .,~ ~tem of cnmmal JU..,t1n • to protect him." Or Aldrich said So. China·.., entry in to "the world of na· lions· has brought all the problems of c1vihza· uon at once. Dr Aldn ch indicated The ne v. Ch1n;i. a.., obser ved by the Aldrtrht"'t. 1:-J cnuntrv that allows a housm,g boom tn ta k<• plar" th<'n rl'ah1t>s it has to s tep b<1 ck .ind ~l·t ..ill th1· road'.'> and ut1lat1cs planned beror<' con.struc11on «;in liJkl• pl<tl'<' It .dso '" ..i t·ountn v.h1ch no ..... rs n ·wardmg t·oupll·:-v.ho hJ\1· ont r hald an :-.t1•ac1 of two. a nd a plan· "ht•n· hot1·I-. ,1rt· tw i n~ ri·vampcd in dnl1c1pJtJOO or .1 fl ood Of fon•aj!n lOUrlSl~ ror tht: firs t t1m(•1rtm:m\ \ l·;ir-. i\nd 1r .., ,1 plat·•· wh1t•h probably will draw Dan a nd Jean Aldr1rh b:1t'k M:\'t'r<JI more times . now that lht'\ kno" lht• lt•rntory Just Shake it and Let it Fall Into Place. The Precision Haircut. Because your head 1s unique, the way your hair grows is equally unique. Really quite different f1om every one else's. Precision haircutting is a technique for cutting the hair 1n harmony with the way 1t grows. Your hair eventually grows out but 1t doesn'l lose its shape with a precision naircut. Consequently your hair- 1 cut will look as good after five days as ii does after five minutes. And because the hair falls naturally into place you won't have to keep fussing with it. Usually a shake of the head does it. At Command · Performance we shampoo,· precision-cut and blow dry your hair for sixteen dollars, whether you're a gal or a guy. And no appointments are ever necessary. We also offer permanent waves. coloring, frosting and conditioning. But we really shine with precision. And so will you. n.c(M ' ALL STOMI OPIN MON.~1. •t IAT. M NIWPORT ..acH llARINDI CINTD 14tflllYUW.· .......... ., ........ ,...~ . ......,., COITA MUA ·MIU VDO. CINTD 8ehtftd Ice.._ flllt* ,..,_,Ii Adelftl) MCM1U --..--....... .-..-·-· # ··--·-·-.... ----.~···-.._ ..... -.,... ........ .._-----·-------·-··- ... I .. --..... --· ---... -.. .. .. . . • Busi Ress ---'-'---fftdty ...,...,,.._ 11. 1m .. E legant., tor 'BO The Cad1lluc ll1 v1s1on of General Motors ( 'orp. thi~ wc<.'k introduced it1:1 1980 Seville Jo:lc•ganh· T~t· four d oor sedan ( ubov~) ls Olll' o f M•V\'t\ l)l•W nlotklS ll8 unUIJUUJ trunk t•onf1t(ur11t1on 1s :n11d to ullow cm,lcr oc Ct'RN tl>tlllv uncl udch•d volume P11rchase Meet in Mesa The Purchasin.i M uru11(ti11wnt A11 soc1at1on of Oran.:,• County will host the 27 th P acific lnlt•r m ountain ('<>nfcrt·ncl' on Ort 11 12 at the• South Const Plu.w llott•I In C'ostu Me:rn May Wnnilt'hu. ' P M , ne wly •·h·rll'd firi.t wumun pro111dent or I ht• N•tionul A:Hw('1ut1 on of t•u rt·hu~111w Munu.:t•nwnt. will ht• .: 11('!\l spc•uk~·r. us wi II l'r1111k W1111\·~. (.' I' M . t'X('('llllVi..' VICI' l'rt•,1tlt>11l or tht> Nut1unal /\:. 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N1~wr"1rt Beuch, hai. <tn nounC't•d that 117.917 1>:isstngcr't were lx11trded tlur 1111-t /\ugu.'tt , an ancn•aM· of IH 41 P4!rccnt over the tmardm~s nf J\ugu"ll 197fi The a1rllr11' has <·urrwd 4~.4:18 rHtS!lf'nger!> to date lhi-; yt•ar. ;.in 1nrrt•t1'tl' of ll AA µcrrcnl ovn the same pt·riud lai.t yt·:ir Jlcv1~nut· pa~i.cngt'r miles for th1• sa me period urc 28,295,800, an ID· aease of 28 fiCJ percent over lust year \,·c·uunf beg t •irfM• .tfrr9e Mam Ltif rt·nt /. & ( '11 amt llurdman & Cran't loun, both or N1·w1111rt B1·t1C'h, haVl' mngcd a'> M a1n llurd111a11 lV <'r;1n'tt1Jun. w1lh offlct:'> 1n ~ 1·1t1e't with 47~. partn1·r., and rnort· lht1n 2,000 di l'Ountang prof<:sswn:Jb Orangt• County m:inaging purtncr 1s Richard llolmgn•n. form1·r m~nagrn~ p;,rtner 1n the county for llurdman & Cran!>toun lie .., Joined by R LN· Jla1ght. m:.anagmg parln<:r of Marn Lufrcnlz & Co and Rw.s1•1l T hompson, a s enior partner or llurdman & Cran~toun 1n operations of the con so lldat.c.'Ct offi ce. Bt"fon· the mc•rgn. the two firms agreed with ll·ad1ng <iccountm~ r1 rms an nine ro rcagn countncs to found an anterna"'<mal a('counting organization, th•• company say-. 1t 1s one of the hvc largest In the world 2 Co1Mp a11iP• Pla n S t orag€' Balboa C ·,m.,trut·trnn Co .• a subsidiary of M atnx Capital lt•·M>urt·es, diversified rcaJ estate mvestm1·nl ft rm. a111l 1-:don Properties of Fullerton have t•ntl•rcd into a 111int venture for the develop· ml'nt or tvo mm1 'telf stor age warehouses und rerreat1onal vch11'1t• !>lora~e pari<s to contain 3,250 units a t N1•w1}(Jrt Hc·arh and f'ountain Valley. Pni1cr1,·!1 vitlur· or the two properties is t•'ttl mall>tl ;1t ap111'ox1mut1•ly $15 m illion, with con struction "!Chedulccl to start an October One proJect will be located on a seven·ocrc s ate on Pci cirac Coast Highway near Newport Bccich w ad the second on an LS-acre parcel in 1-'ountam VaJlcy IJeadquarter • fllllre L e a•e d Petroex Energy Corp ha.'! taken a three.year lease on 1,440 square fe<'t of space In the Beacon llay Building, 260 Newport <.:enter Drive, Newport Beach. from 8eHcon Bay Enterpr1sei.. Inc .• the owner Value of the lcust•hold 1s $72,720, uccordlng to Bus an es11 Propprt1cs Brokerage Co .. which represented Int.tie transaction. The company Is us ing the space as an office ror Its oil trading headqbartcrs t:o.pan11 l.,;lc-rn 11f"d tar Loan• St atewide CaUrornia BUAlness and Industrial Corp . Newport BcMh, has received it.a Investment banking liceni;e from the slftle superintendent of banks and cun offer lonR·tcrm loans to bUBlneascs who are in a icrowth 11t1t11e The company Is an investment banklng lnalitu· tJon and not a commerchtJ banl. Such companies are limited to do business In their respective states and arc known In foderal low 03 Stille development companies N~rt Olllee• Le •••d I T X .. Inc .. a flnancl11I Investment firm, has taken a two-year lease on 1,235 aquare feet of apace In the Davis Bulldln1. 1400 N. Bristol St., Newport Beach. McDonald·Fer1u1on lmurance Broken . Inc Wl'.ff the letllOrt, and the value ol the leulna LnnucUon 11 $38,288. accordln1 to Business Propertt.. Brokerage Co., which handled the tr an.action. Tbe company wlll uae the apace for 1eneraJ ol· fleet. .... • •• ~Y.Do You Do With $10,000 ,i n Mai l? By LA.a&Y Gf!aBEa NEW YORK CAP) -A check fo r $10.000 came in the mall the other day. entlosed In a letter that aald It waa a gjft. The one·aentence le tter was simple and t we.!t "At thl5 tlme Mr Gold would uke you to have the enclosed ch~ck as a girt from him." The IJne of zeroes stretched acroaa the crisp blue check like the vapor trial of a hl&h·nyin1 airliner. The kind that takes peo. pie to Monte Curio, Tahiti or Laa Vl"IH F•:w Ot' .VS RECEIVE bank drntt11 for that kind or money, not a11 glfU. anyway. As I ex· amlncd the envelope. the lette r and the c hc{'k, the Initial waves of delll(ht gave' way to clouds of dismay . ,.,.._..,. These are days of temptation. A1k any New York bank teller. At leut "'3 banks -a record - have been robbed tbl1 year alooe. So what la atandln1 between m e and thll SlO,OOC>? MAYBE IT'S SOMETHING I learned ln Sunday school, but I suspect It's Juat fear. So. Mr. Gold, I'm tapln1 your letter cl08ed and glviog It back lO the mailman. Encloaed ls my apolo1Y ror openln1 lt wltbout lookln1 at the name. I figure we both owe more than an ,apolo1y to Mr. Moore, however. The mall delay ol h1s mysterious. wonderfal gltl coat him a beut S20. or $19.23 to be ex·· act. That's counting on a week's delay at a coru1ervaUve inflation rate or 10 percent . Sorry. It means his $10,000 la now worth JWlt $9,980.77. The addrcs11 was right. right tlown to tht UJll\rtmt'nt number und :tip rod('. hul the name was wror11( "l'uy to thl' order of Martin M oore• • t<:1111horw 111 u hurd thin!( to let 1(11 of, t•l\pcdully wht:n you havt• JUl\t bnlun<'cd your t'hl0C'kbook, und du.covt>r('{I lh11t you huv1· $!1H OH to lust your fumlly ot t h1 t••• throul(h the next 10 day1; Th .it '!I $9 OH a day divided by thrcl', or New York on $3.23 u day Top Speakers Due A t OC Convention The Economic Outlook Con· ventaon Oct 2 4 at the Ana.helm ConvtnUon Center will reflect the tone of world marketa and whut's ahead for the American and lntemaUonal economy THESE ARF. DAYS of tempt a lion Ten thousand dollub would buy almost 26 ounces of thi.t gold bullion that keeps 11etllnit worth more and m ore while our dollars are worth less and less The event as s PQn.sored by the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. lhe Oepartment of Commerce. US Small Business Adminastrutlon und 50 other cooperating agencies That kind of money 1111 at once would mean a trap to Mexico C1 ty. driving. no matter what gasoline Co'>t!. We could say "'rill 'er up" and ~till stay sol vent THEllE WILL B E E IGHT promment speakers from bus1 ness and indualry Jn con1uncllon will he held the lntemat1ooa1 Busme!iS and In dustry EJtpo1ut1on . l\eaded by I t•r w f'JP• A•• r•l'I• ,,. n .1 ~""'O•..., ~t•ut;;'~~~~\ t 1 ~1 ',:•,' .~ • ,: ~.,~r.,,, ''•I ~· •J••t t f Al'l:tiY 1 t., 11 ti' .. , •" :,: ''::"'"~;," •. ~~' ~;~·t'.:,... 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Of course there's no support in the real world for this pipe·d.ream. but it commands enough allegiance to make po1aible some interesting experiments -and guess what? Two mutual fwwll..tbat subscribe to this theory are having spectacular results in 1979. D&EYf1JS THIRD CENTURY FUND was launched by lbe Dreyfus Corp. seven years ago to invest in com· panies deemed to be improving "the quaUty of life in America." It's up 20 percent this year . which beats the performance of the Dow Jones industrials by 2-to-l. In other words. 1t you bad socked $1,000 into Third Century at the beginning of 1979, it would now be ...rorth $1,200. Pax World Fund was launched eight years ago by Methodist clergymen and a businessman with the primary goal of investing in companies devoid of defense business It's also up about 20 percent thjs year . Money Tree What constitutes a socially responsible in· vestment" Pax would a ppear to have an easier time or it than Third Ce ntur y an answering tltis question ~c ause its guidelines are more specific Pax will not buy shares in any company that appears on the Department of Defense's 100 la rgest contractors list or that docs more than 5 percent of its business in defense contracts ll al::.o shuns any invest· ments in companies an the tobacco, liquor and gambling businesses Does that leave anyone" Among Pu's largest invest- ments at the start or this year were New York State Elec- tnc & Gas Co . a clutch or chemical com pan ies big in fertilizers 1 lntematronal Miner als & Chem1c<1ls, Pennwalt , Stauffer and W1tco1 a big pap<;r company, Champian ln· ternat1on:il two drug comp;.tn1es, Bristol Myers and rr12er. a food com pan). Kraft and the Federal 'fallonaJ Mortgage A::.-.<><: 1 all on AT THJRO C E~Tt:n \' TIIE CRrTElf lA are fuwer . In e\ aluaung rompanil·~ Un·yfu.'> .:,ays 1t considers four fac· tors 11 1 protecuon or thi: cnv1r1,nmenl. 12> occupational health and safet). 1 31 consumer protecucin and product punt} and 14 1 equal employment opportumty However, Dreyfus adds that an ... omc 1ndustne::.. 1t may rate com· parues on JUSt one of these factors Moreover. these factors may be '>'aJ\ed e ntirely for compunies selected because th{;) He t.'f1gB?ed in the· fields Of hralth. housing, education and tr;:.ns~natwn , arcdS acemed worthy 1n their own ribh' ~ Who mah:b the Third Ccnturv h:.t., There's United A1rltnt·~. th1· nation ., larJ::l'<l J lr l'<Hrier . Kaiser Alumin1.1rn . th .. h11! <"onqn11.:U •1:1 arid 1 .. ng1nl'<'nng fir m, Fluor of lnlnl·. :.in 1111 pum;.c•r. ,,~.h l<!nd 'l'hf> New York Times Co , a railroad, Rio (irunCJe lndu!>lnes. and C'harles Raver Bree.Im~ l.aho1raton.-'>. a c:ompany improving the quaht~ of lifr h:. hrtt·dinJ,1 rat~ tu ~ c:.ed in ~c1ent1fic ex penment...'> Tturd Century 1:-. managed from the s leek Dreyfus of. fices al 600 Madison Ave . New York City Pax operate:<. from a more austere setting at 224 State St . Portsmouth. :--< H Tturd l'entur) !> board cra1r!"'an 1~ the veteran Wall S~rcet pla} er. Ho'>' ard Stl'1n J>iJ>. ., prcMdenl I' Luther E T)son director of the department of econom11• life, Unaled Method.I.st Church. W<i!>hington, D C Inflation Rules For P ay Adjusted WASIU'.'GTO~ I APi The govcrnmenrs inflation· monitoring agcnc) ha'> ruled th at most workers who oom· plied ~1th President l 'artcrs voluntary 7 percent wage guideUne last } rar could rcct>1 n .' un l! percent boos t this year The Council on Wa~l' rwd Pnct• Stability acted on 1lS own dunng the past \H'Ck to loosen the pay ceiling while the adnunistrat1on sooghl to agree on a formal set or new voluntary anti 1nnat1on gu1dehne!> that were due to be r e· leased al the end uf lhe month THE ADMINISTRATION has been under pressure from organned labor and other growps to relax the 7 per- cent standard becau!>e of sharply higher consumer prices. which have ~en n sing al a l3 percent annual rate this year Under pay standard cha nges being granted by the wage-price council. a company may give a grot!p of employees up to an 8 percent raise during the next year so long as that group was held to an average 7 percent wage hike during the previous year and received no automatic cost-of·living pay increases Council spokesman Ed Dooley sajd today the change is designed to narrow the advantage workers with cosl··Of· living clauses have e njoyed under the guideline program. TUE INITIAL GUIDELINE did not count all of the worker's cost-of-living raises toward the 7 percent ceiling, and thus allowed the worker to receive wage increases of more than 7 percent while still being considered in com - pliance with the program. The council estimates that about 10 million workers - mostly those covered by uruon contracts-' now receive some type of cost-of-living increase. The council's action is In line with prior ad- ministration statements that it plans to loosen the wage guideline during the program's second year, which begins in October. lo compensate for the higher inflation rate. HOWEVER, TUE ADMJNISTllATION'S schedule for proposing a new set of gwdelines has been delayed by in· tensive negotiations with the AFL·CIO on a new program that labor leaders could support. The AFi.·CIO wants tougher price guidelines and wants to be able to play a role In setting and reruing wage guid elines. However, most ot the administration's top economiat.s oppose givin1 labor that much authority. Because of the discussions wtth labor ofriciala, plans to announce new second-year guidelines by Sept. lS have been poetponed until Monday. but the adminlstrauon may have to postpone that date , too. Meanwhile . AFL·CIO President Geor1e Meany an- nounced that he was calltng a apeclal executive council aeaaion for today to discuss the results of the labor federa· Uon.'s diacuaaions with the admlnlsLratlon on "wa1e·price policy and other economic matters." - . . . . .,,,,.. .... ---· . -.... --~ ...... ------·--------------·----------------------- ~-~-----~-..,... ~ "' •• t • l. fW . . • .-..._..-----~-r--·~-,.._.....,,,_c_4 - LAS VEGAS (AP) Earnle Shavers tnea t.onlahttto become --the aecond,olcklJ. heavlle.!&ht charfl~lon In hlat.ory. He'll fight Larr~ J~mea, who found out In h is last boufllC, 1 not too-old learn. "It's always on my m ind. You c~ya "creporters) won't let me forget It," aald Holmes of tua unlmpn:aaive performance aga1nat little-known Mike' Weaver , who gave the World Boxing Council champion a rough time before being stopped In the 12th round fut June 22 "I LEAJlNED TO DISCIPLINE MYSELF," said the 29-year old Holmes, who contenda he dJdn't A1epare properly for Weaver lie said he hasn't made the same m.Uke for Shaven1, though he easily outpointed Shavers In 12 rounds on March 25, 1978. Should Shavers win the uUe at age ~. he would be second onJy to Jersey Joe Walcott as the oldest heavywe ight champion Wulcott w311 37 when·he knocked out Ezzard Charles in l~I to wrn the llUe on his fifth try This UJ Shavers' 11econd Utle s hot, he wMs outpointed by Muhammad AJ1 on Sept 29. 1977 , "I'll knock him o ut 1n th' fifth.round." said Shavers. who u 1d he has come of age H a fi ghter and will be u much dJfferent man than the one who l<>l>l to Holmes last yeu ... -I "l'M BEGINNING TO TlllNM now I'm not trying to kill a guy- w1th Ont' h and," u 1d Shavn 11. who Ubt'<J holh hand.'I to knock out Kt'n Norton in one round l<1i.t Ma rch Z3 <1nd get hack into the cham p1on11h1p plctun· But while Jl1Jlmc'l 'lay., ht· has learned h1\ IC8M>n, he <1ddi. ShuverK 18 too old to lt·arn to c•hang<: "I don't r N1lly think you can get bettn when you get ;i certain lll(e," srud Holmes, a one time 'i punnl( partner for Shavt-rs who expect.JS Eam1e lo tx· the t>ame man he beat before "I don't really hellcve Shuver1> ha11 the J)unchmg power he sayr. he has " ODDS·MAKEltS AGRt:F. WITH HOLMES. To bet ''" the champion. one must give 4 I If you like ShavPrs, you get 3 I Jlolme11 weighed in Thun>day ut 210 pound!!, fi ve pounds Li ghter lhun for the Weaver fight. and on" pound lighter than Shaver> T he hghl ut Cacisars f'alac•· hPudhnt>'I a '\how that "'"'' fl•ulure11 anothn world t1tl1• 11hot and a pl)(>a ranrf''> hy unht!11H·n Sulo(ar H<iy Leonard and the gn•lit R<1IJ4•rt11 Uuran ABC w1ll t<•IPv1st' the c ard from!> fol, Pl>T LL•Of'Hlrd , of Palmn f'terk, Md . " \C'hf'tiulc>d It; f11<hl for lh,, WUC wdtnw<'11(ht <'humpllim1h1p ag<11nlll W11frc.><lo lii·nilet N()v JO 111• will Or><•n th1· lt•l1•ru.,t with .• 1 '>l'hf'dulf·d 12 rtrund N11rlh J\rne n c-nn IS<J1u11g t't•dnatmn t1Uf' d1•f1·n\1· dl(a1m.t Andy l'nr1• •;f l,011 J\ngclt'h Al.Ii() SCHt:OUl.t:D t'OJl UVt. TU.t:VISION "a 1<1 rounder twtween r>urnn. of P anuma, th1· f11rrr11·r l1.1thtw1>11(hl 1·ham11111n now <'ampa1grunl( for lht• w .. 1t1·rwt·1ght l1tlt-. 11nd Z1·f1·nno <;1;oz;il1·1 111 SJn J<J!W Holm,.,,, of fo:a11lon. J>a I\ guur<1nlP1•<l S~ •, m1ll1on for th•· fourth dt·fc•nhf• of lhf' tit It· h•· w1,n ltv d 'Piil d1·c '"';n •1v1·r N11r1•111 .Jun•· !J l!Y71< Thi• \II lt1r)-•1\l'f 'W • .,.,,.r l>'>t1\lf'd ll•;lnw rf'1 r;nl l•1 :11 fl, with 22 kn1~·k1;uh LARRY HOLMES . 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Anthony Tht• Artist" .. 1unn1·d hc11v1ly f.1von·d St /\nthon y J year agn und uga1n un· In thP r11l1· of thl:' und1•rdoJ( a.-. lht•y invade Cl~rk l''l1·1d 1n Long U••urh Coat·h Wult llamf'ru ., m:iJor ... 1·1inc·1·rn hus not he1•n with lht• Suint .... howt•v1•r . a'> murh as flnd1nl( on ude quutt· r l'pluc<' m e nl for fullhnck Kevin Nont·k and ta1lbae k f>ou r< (ir<'c>n Nonck ha~ lc•I( tnJUrlf"• and (; rNm u; nur11lnr< u knP•• lnJury Bolh art• rtoubtful p1.1rtic'1p1.1nt..'l "W1• muy movt• fo:n1• C'lurk to rullbuck ttnd try lo f111 d SOffiC.'Onf• c·l11C' for t111lha t•k ." 1>oy11 llumern St Anthony loom., 011 11 simllar lHk of u w~k ugo "They urc bile and phyiu c ul, JllSl like Mayfair," says llumna Quarte rbar k Lane•• St1•wa rl dirce ts the Laguna ffoar h ut· (8~e PRE P, Pa11e 87> I Ii· I ""I" I "''''' 1 ... 1111•ff.tf .... I .• ~ ,., ... l'1 tit Ill• .... ,,. .. pl.1 ~1·d l,1 l•ot 1 , I I ,1 I'"'~ It l•1I V..11 fl 11 '""'' \\ 11111 le• .ul 1dil11l 11 1 • h1111111I '"'"·'" 11111'•• I .1k•·r I"·'' h l.11k \1 1·K11111t"r .in ........... 1.1111 .1t l'•11 tl.1ntl wlll'n ~ • .r11111 J1l \1<1I f11r th•· 'lrail lll.J11•ro. 11o ;.-. 11npri·..,...1·tl w11h Uw ~Jn l>wi.t11<1·nt1·r Bo~ h1· l11ok\ ~l.t';tl , ' M1·K1n ,.,., '"111 /\ wfully l'fl'KI J>og ~11111• J!uotl I think ht·.., dWfull > t low 111 11111 Walt1in 'J he uni) thing I 'HIW wrnni: with h111 1' that h1· J.(ot lirc•<l. ,ind lhut ., to t.w • 'P«'C'll'd th1-. t1m1· 11f the• ""a'lon Rams' H arr ah 0ut '6 Week s LOS ANG El.ES 1 J\ I' J J,.114. A ni.(clt'I-Ham... 11ff Pn-.. v1• J.(u:J nl Dennis llarrah will ht· out uf Ut · t1nn "for a1> luni.c 1.1 ... -.lit wt .. •k!> with u broken It·~. J t1·1irn d11<·t.or said Thursduy llarruh 1n1urcd h1i. h•it 1n u St•pl 6 l(umc• ugmn!ll Ut·nver . hut h ull pl uycd '" two uam c'> o;1r1C(• then l>r H11twrt f<Nlan' , "'"d X ray.., 'lh11we<I llarruh s uf ' ff'rl'd a frac·lurc· of th•· rtl(hl ' f1bulu I lown lt•j(). 11ppur1:nlly 1n the IJt•nw·r J.(am1• llurruh''> revlut•f•m1•n l. f>oug Smith. lluffen·d a knee tnJUry in • lt111I Sunday 's J(urnc uga1n1H, : Tampa Huy, 11nd will m1si; Hl le 1:1s l four l(anw11, the Hums llllld Dan Ryciek, a r •11crve cenlcr , will play r1J(hl 1otuard Sunday ul(atn&l the Sl Loul11 Curdinal11. Can Bruins SIOw .OSU's Offense? LOS ANGELES (AP) Offensive powerhouaet Ohio St.ate and UCLA set an opportunity to exhibit, their waret before an audience of mll1Jon1 Saturday when Lhey 1quare off In an lnt.enectJonal colle1e football 1ame. A crowd ot aboul 50,000 la expee\ed to watch the alfalr In penon at the Memorial Collteum. In addition, the 11me wtll be na· Uonally televlted. Kickoff time la l p.m . Tfft: lft'll·&ANKSD B~k~• brtnc • 3·0 rtcord lnt.o tM contett -t.hty have run up W1 polnti ln ct.fe1Un1 Syracwe, Min· neaot• and WHblnston &ute and are averaatnc 384 yarda In total offtnH. Tht 17th·rated Bruin• arw 2·1 and have totaled M potnta white bt•tJna lOtb·ranked 1 .. -~ ... • Purdu.-and Wiscons in and lo",lna to eighth rated llouAlon. UCLA haa aalned 403 yarda per game by rustiln.1. and pas11 tna 0 1110 STAT E COACH Earle Hruce and hla UCLA counterpart, Terry Oona.hue, view the 1•me u a lremendoul opportunl· ty for their teama. • "We've 1ot to play with lhe emoUon and enlhualum we did In lhe opener," said Bruce. reftrr1n1 to the Buckeyes' 31-3 vie· tory over Syracuae. "Thla 11 a hie op- portunity and alao a 1reat challen1e. "UCLA 11 1 fine 1tron1. phy1lcal foot· ball team. ll wlll ltk• a t.tam commitment t.o win th.la ••me. My evalu1Uon ot lbla ' te om •coh10 Stahl> 111 reully goln1e to come ufte r thlA gam<' " While Oonuhue callt>d'°lhe contest. "the .. oat Important game of the year because\ u · s thla week." he expreued a bit ot trepidation. "I'm not golnl( lo go s lark-ravtn1 mad because we st•rt the conference ne•l • wee k," h4l aaid, r oferrln.c t.o the Brulna' • Paclflc-10 opener at Sunford on Oct. 8. "But that doesn't mean I don 't want lo beat Oh.lo State; I do, very badly, ••11M CONFIDENT we'll flay very hard 11aln1l 1 very 1ood foolb•I team," •dded Donahue. "I'd aay if we beat Ohio Stele I lhal ll wouldn't bt unreallaUc IOI' ua t.o bd ranked amon1 lhe nation'• t.op 10 te1m1." . ,. . ~· ..... _..,. --..... -.. -. • A Cepaute Report From th9 Woftd of Sport• -1'8h1J Wants ~ ~only­ To hnpr.ove Coliseum ,,_,... AP 0U..&dlle9 LOS ANGELES -One ~ after LIM Olym· • plea or1aahe11 nailed down a •12• mllllon leJevlaloD tontract, 1M Ansel County hu asked for a $U IDilJ.iC)O loan to revamp Loi An1ele1 Memorial Col.LMum In tJme to attract a pro football team bere for the 1• Muon. Count.y Supervtaor Kenneth Hahn, chairman of the Collaewn Commisalon aod leader ol t.be effort to find a replacemenl for the Loa Angeles Rams. who move to Anaheim alter this aeuoo, made lbe plea Thursday. Al Davis, aeneral manager of the Oa.Jtland Raiders, a potential c..clidate to replace the Rams, bas demanded Coliseum improvements and a practice field before be would move bi.a NatJooal Football League club here, according to Hahn and his deputy, Bob Bush Hahn made his proposal after the colJapse of bis previous scheme for financing the improvements by 1980. And with plans for federal aid stalled in Congress, Hahn turned Lo the SZ2S million contract paid by the ABC television network for television rights lo the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles . "Some of these television funds should be invested in the Coliseum immediately," Hahn wrote in a resolution he will present Lo the board Tuesday. l...o<'.al Olympic officials were studying the propo~al. ------Qtlote of tlae Day -------. Jack Krumpe, vice.president of Madison Square Garden, owner of the Washington Diplomats of the North American Soccer League : "For North America. the NASL is a major league. But in Europe it wouldn't be. It isn't good enough yet and it isn't professional enough.'' Ga.hie'• Bo•er Give• l'a•kees Win Salvaging some respectab1ltty out of a los t II season, the Yankees won their fifth straight-a season high-by chppmg Cleveland. 5-2, Thursday on a three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth by Oscar Gamble. CUff Johnson, who was traded by the Yankees after his well publicized scuffle with Rich Gos.sage, hit a dou- ble against his one·time locker room advers ary to put Cleveland up, 2-1, in the ninth. Trying for a triple. he was thrown out, protested the call, and was promptly ejected by umpire Larry McCoy . . . Carlton Fisk led off the ninth inning with tus ninth homer of the season and Fred Lynn blasted his 29th as Boston beat Toronto, 6-5, in their Fenway Park finale ... Jim Sundberg's RBI single capped a three-run sixth inning that lifted Texas pa st Oakland, 4·3. Corona del Mar High gr ad Matt Keough absorbed the loss, his 17th m 19 decisions ... Buck Martinez singled home Dick Davis in the bottom of GAMBLE the 11th to give Milwa ukee a 7-6 victory over SeatUe . Jim Morrison hit a two-run homer in the 10th as the Chicago White Sox beat Minnesota, 4-2. ------Ba•ehaH 'l'odafl-------. On this date in baseball in 1975: Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Lindblad and Rollie Fingers combined lo hurl a no-hitter as the Oakland A's defeated the Angels. 5-0 On this date in 1951. Allie Reynolds of the New York Yankees pitched his second no-bille r of the Reason as the Yankees beat the Boston Red Sox 8-0 to clinch their third straight , American League pennant. On this date in 1941 . In a season-e nding double-header in Philadelphia. Ted Willia ms or th<! Boston Red Sox went 4·for-5 in the first game and 2-for ·3 in the nightcap to finish the season with a .406 batting average ... becoming the last .400 hitter in baseba ll history. Today's Birthdays: Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Grant Jackson is 37. Oakland A's infielder Ma rio Guerrero is 30. a .. le•alclftg Rl•g l•1'ol1'e• Allttefea? F RESNO A possible link between pro- fessional athletes and an alleged million-dollar bookmaking ring in Fresno and Visalia is being in- vestigated by pol ice Police are looking at four or five professional s ports figures who aught have possible ties with known gamblers, said Lt. Lee P esola. head of the Fresno Police Department's VJCe·narcotics squad. Five me n have been arrested so far this week in connec· lion with the s ports bookmaking ring, which alJegedly band.Jed at least $1 million annually in illegal bets. Pttin-t.o Biro Seek• K1dgltt. Ba" The Olympic Committee of Puerto Rico wants • Ame rican basketball Coac h Bobby Jlalpt ex- cluded from any future international sports event . . . An autopsy has been ordered Lo determine the cause of death of Winfred E. Bartlett, 15, a freshman quarterback al East High in Rochester, N.Y. who was stricken during a workout Thursday . . . Vietor Galladea, us· ing words instead of bis fists, bas gotten bis title back as WBA tight heavyweight champion. He apologized for alleged· ly breaking a contract and will Clgbt Manlll JollDMa in Nov- ember ... Ju Stepllieuee held a two.shot lead as the second round began today in the Dallas LPGA event. She fired a slx-under·par 66 Tbu.raday . . . S..aa MOOD, the only American ln the tournament, birdied twice ln the first three boles and bolds a two-stroke lead in the flrst European cbam· ploDJbip of the Women's Professional Golf Association al Cannes, France . . . Algerian players charted alter referee Bruo Galler during their soccer match a1ainat Yu1oslavla at U.e Mediten'anean Games and waves ol baton·swinilol police b9d to ruah in to save the Swiss official as be fied from t.be field at Split, Yugoslavia ... One-time Olympic swim· mer n._,e Clt••Mrl Newldfk. who won a brome medal in the 100-mete.r bac~troke at Parts in 1924, bas died at the aae of n tn Pall brook. ... , Teae.,ble1et 8ttdle "' f::ottowlng are thft top sports events~ TV tonight. Ratings are: I ./ " ./ excellent; " .f .f worth watching; " " fair; ./ torott It. A • \~ -r ,......;7· _,... -.:c:i;o.,.,.,,..Y")., w 5 p.m., Channel 7 v tf v BOXING: Holmes vs. Shavers. A-.cet'I: Howard CO.II and Chris SChtnkel. urry Holmes (31.0) wlll be maklno his fourth title defense ... Inst _...._. WBC heavywelQht cont.nder Earnle Shavers <•M> In LAs v.-. PrellmlNr'-5: SUaar Ray Lec>Nrd (24-C)) ••nds hit North American MlterMIQhl cMmplonshlp ...,nst AMY Price (26-6-3); end R*'10 Duran (70-1> rMtts Ztferlno Gonzales (1f.2·0 In another wetterwtlQM bout. · RADIO Baeblll -Anoe•s et Texas, s:ao p.m., KMPC <710>; Houstan at Oodgtn, 7:30 p.m., ~ABC (790). ·Pennant Race Fever wlttt Curt Gowdy, 7 :~S p.m. KNX (1070). FOOUS.11 -L~ 8Mcft Hit" It St. Anthof»', 'i:JO p,m., KSBR <•.s FM). e..-ttb8f1 -La~tri at Sano~ 9:50 p.m., KL.AC CS70). ... ···~· ..... ., .... ., ~ . -. ... .-..-. .. --· ... ,,. .. .. . • D.Mly P'IMI SIMI,._ .. ---...... ..., . Fn •. September 28. 1979 BJ JOHN 8EVANO Of .. CMlfyNle·ICaff Lut Saturday Jobn Jessup of Saddleback CoUeae enjoyed the lr.iQ.d ol performance that would make any tight end proud. The Gaucho receiver hauled in a school-record tying nine recep- tions for 131 yards lo help lead bis team to a 30-0 blanking ot West LA. YES, INPEED, J essup 's showing was truly something to remember. Only problem is Jenup doesn't remember it. •'I was running with the ball Ch is ninth reception) and somebody pinned my arms rrom behind," Jessup vaguely recalls. "As I went down my chin hit the ground. I didn't remember the game from lb at point on." J essup not only suffered a loss of m emory but a concussion on the play, too. Not Lo m ention the 24 stitches it took to close the gash on his chin. "I LOOKED at the game film~ later and s till cou ldn't re m e m ber a thing .·· said the blond-haired Tustin High pro- duct. who was finding 1t difficult to talk. "I vaguely remember walking the sidelines and a friend of mine taking me home. but that's all My teammate., we re saying they had to ..,. atch me so I wouldn l go 1nlo the wrong locker room Despite what's happened. 1t 'lhoulc!n"t stop Jessup from bem~ an the starting lineup Saturdin. Y..h en the Gauc hos t ake their 2 (J record against Orange Coast. ..,. ho hasn "t enjoyed much suc- cess < 0-21 yet Although J essup ma y not re mem ber the West LA contest. he recalls last year·s OCC game \'IV Idly DAILY PfLOT 87 . a nd late r went to USC). Obradovich was. stronger, but J essup is swifter and a better re- ceiver. I think he's that good." Those are pretty good laurels for a tight end who stands 6-2. 205 pounds. "ANOTBE& QUALITY ls he's a pressure player. Jn the clulcb, that's when he performs the bes t," compliments Swearingen. "His leadership is e vident by the total commitme nt lo what he does ." Jessup agrees that tis leadership role is one of exam- ple "I'm definitely not the rah. r ah leaderh'' s ays the soh s po ke n sop omore . "l would r ather m y teammates learn and follow by my efforts." J ess up's efforts will be ex empUried again against Orange Coast. Now 1( he could only learn to reme m be r wt\.at hi: doe:. Who Wouldn't Be Confident After a 64 A KHOI\. Ohi o 1AP 1 H1~ An d' Aean has had hi., d1rfi r ulw•.., in finding;,, dr1\l·r ''' n •plar1· tht· dub h<· ..,hJll 1·n ·d ,, "''u pl1· of months ago R 1ght now 1t hot her ... h1 m n<Jl J bit ··I can do wi thout a driver 1r I C'an keep on shooting &b,·· Bean grinned under h1R magnificent. SD< under par effort. one: :.hot oH JOHN JESSUP WILL LEAD SADDLEBACK AGAINST OCC. ··1 DON'T TIDNK we wen· re lht: c•oursc record. had ~t<Jkt~d ud~ to play Coast last year. ht· ham to a tY.O shot lead Thuri.d<.iy :.ays .. The whole team is read) 1n tht.· f1r!.t round of the World fo r them ttus year, though ·· Series of' Golf Tod:iy':. round w.i.., occ·s 24-22 last minute \I(' DO'>lponed becau:.e of rain lory was the only defeat dd A lmo..,t incredi bly on the Fro• Page 86 ... PREP FOOTBALL . • • m inistered to the G auchos pnor 'ast c;prawhn~ length of the to the playoffs las t year A':> famed Firestone Country Club J essup looked at it, ··w e felt that l'OurSl' ut 7.l80 yards and onl ) game cost us the nallonaJ cham-a par 70, one o r the longesl paonstup because we would have courses the touring pros ever been undefeated gomg into our see Bean did shoot the 64 Wlth Mission Bowl ga me walh Glen· has drtH'r 1n the bdg tack, which showed surprising power up the middle against Mayfair. Dana mils· El Toro "We've got lo s top the I power, the blast and the play ac· lion passing if we're going to stay In the ball game." says Dana Hills Coach Don DeGroote, who sends his Dolphins against El Toro. T he Dolphins. tied Irvine in their opener <7·7) and OeGroote says a lesson learned was lhat he must gel the ba ll lo runner Jim Gleed more often "Gleed gives us some speed in the backfie ld. We 've got to get the ball to hi m more than 12 tames " Keying Dana Hills' defense 1s 220·pound tackle Dan Leara, a I t ho u gh linebacke r s Ric k Bradshaw and Fra nk Mequet, along with tackle Chris Hen- drickson have shown rapid im- provement . frvine-Saddleback l rvi.nc High's Vaqueros, O 1-1 with one touchdown in two games. received a major blow t h is week with t he loss or placekicker Ed Jleinsius, who broke his ankle in practice. "Othe rwise we 'r e pre tty healthy," says lrvane Coach Chuck Sorcabal. "We've made no changes in personnel and feel we saw a defi nite improvement against Dana Hills from our first ga me (a 34-0 loss to Valencia). "We didn't hurt ourselves as much, but we did get bogged downonafewdrives." Sorcabal sees tonjght's game as a matter of trying to stop the Saddleback rUMing gam e. "No one has s lopped Sad· dleback, but they have stopped themselves. They have as much talent aa M.iuion Viejo." Mater Del·&. Jobn Bosco The Monarchs will be without standout center Moote Olson, a Ski Film Slated A new. 90·minute skiing action film enUUed "Winter Fever" will make lts first, and perhaps only, Orange County appearance Nov. 11 at UC J rvine. Produced by Warren Miller, the film will be shown al seven Southe rn C alifornia sites between No"'v. HI, with the UCl 230-pounder, due to a sprained neck s uffered 10 the vi ctory against Dos Pueblos Sta n Kubal or Dan Honncl v.111 la ke Olson 's place as Coach Wayne Cochrun 's Mater Oe1 e leve n, r anked No. 4 in tbe CIF Big Five Conference. 1s on the road for the second i..t ra1 ght week Among th e St J ohn Bosco squad 1s 6-4, 245 pound defensive tackl e Ma r k Sam s o n i.t n d quarterback Wilhe Howard. a junior with speed who operates the veer. Unlverwity-Laguna Hills U ni vers i t y Coa c h Chuc k McAnmch says his tea m's big· • gest prob le m w ith winle ss Laguna Hills is the dis parity in .. 1ze as the Troj ans seek to a void being Lagun<.1 Hills" fi rst -ever victim. Laguna IUlls 1s wor king on an 11-game losing streak and ap· pears equal to Un1vers1ty an terms or comparatJ ve scorei... Tustin de· reated Laguna Jlllls. J.S.14 and Un1vers1ty.J.S 7. dale... He used " three-wood or This season the Gauchos are less off the tee on all but four off to another qw ck s tart. ha\ holes He used the driver only on mg beaten their two opponents thl' two par·fiv<' holes. the· 4ro by the combined score of 61.14 ~ard :.1xth and the flr:.t Jessup says it's the year·s ex I put 11 in " fo 1rway bunkl'r pen ence ror the tu m that 5 lhl' on the fr rst and that':. when th.- daHercnce dn ,er Wl'nt back 1n the b<i~. "We had a good nucle us rt· Hl'un ..,.ud Ill-<.,Jtd hl' d ... hat tu rning whic h h a d th t· e~ tt.•red the drl\cr during <1 pra(' pt'rie nl'e of last year .· ~a)':> tl Cl' round at the PGA national J ess up '"You <.'an :-.ee the con champ1on':>h1 p and ha':>n·t bct'11 flde n ce in Tim O"Ha r a 1 the uble lo find ··a repl<icement that Gaul'hos' q ua rte rba ck 1 He 's I'm really confident with throwing the ball perfect I} · · .. But rm 'ery. very conf1dcn1 with the three• Y.ood. a nd I'm rt> HEAD COACH Ken Swear ull) not s11cnf1 c1ng thal much. ingcn says a number or Gaucho.-, :.aid the man who rank':> amon~ have improved in cluding the game:. hardeM hatters ·· 1 Jessup "'<i~ hatting 1t J bout ~50 yards to "I feel Jessup as probably one da>. and I" m very. very conr1 of the best total player~ I've dent ~1lh lht! Lhn.•e Y.OOd in m ' hand~ · · had ,·· pr a ises Sw e aran ~en '"Hes compar able m many ways M1SMOn Vit.•Jo resident Mark to Jim Obradovich cwho played O"Medr a . lhl' l S Am ateur for Swearingen at El Camano JC champ1on.~hot.i 74 -------------------------- Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Divl1loa ll·AngelS Kansas City Minnesota Texas Chicago Seat tle Oakland W L Pct. GB 87 72 .547 83 76 522 4 81 78 .509 6 81 78 .509 6 71 86 452 15 66 93 .415 21 53 106 .333 34 Eat& Dlvlalon x-Baltimore 101 55 .647 Milwaukee 93 85 .589 9 Boston 89 68 .567 12~ New York 86 71 .548 ts~ Detroit 84 74 .Sl2 lfl NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dfvlslon Pittsburgh 96 63 .604 Montreal 94 63 .599 St. Louis 86 72 .544 9 1.AJ Philadelphia R2 77 516 14 Chicago 79 80 .497 17 New York 59 99 .373 36~ West Division Cincinnati 89 69 .563 Houston 87 72 .547 2At!I Dod1en 78 81 .491 11~ San Francisco 70 89 .440 19~ San Diego 66 92 .418 23 Atlanta 64 93 .408 24~ Cleveland 79 79 .500 23 r,..nF•-.•Ko~.!~-Toronto 53 106 .333 49~ s1 l o.iM . Pl~ i MoM ....... All.,,.., 2. llPd • , .. ,,. x-clinched division Utle s... Oleeo .. c.lftci-..1."'"'. ••111 ~f'tk-OlllY ~K,._.. CIH< ... •. Ml...,.Wlte 1 I tO IMl"911 T...,.t 0-. floston•. Twonto~ .._. IK. Foncll II~) et ~!Houf!\ H .... y-), C.~1-1 .. ,, •" Mll•-totl,S..11 ... llllNtl"Vtl N-Yonr IF--.. ,. ..... P«etlef.21 et St. Ttn • •. Oelil..,..J 1....,ls 19fvwJ··J...cl UrrMMl, 2, l·ft Only ~~ C.111< ... Cltwldlel l._111 el Pt~ Cll..., T•f'tO-11-41,ft SPECIAL PURCHASE OfUk...,.ew Font Motot-Co. EXECUTIVE CARS Wo made anolhf>r Special Purchase o r Ford Executive Cars lne y81 owfl,1'<1..bY any0ne but Ford MOtor Co. I and w e ·re o ffering ttiese hkc·new 78 s and 79"s lall wrlh verv low miles) ar u nbelievable row onces Those cars have had excellent care Our tut such special ~were all sold 1n • pertod of ··7 • days1 You muet ... to believe. • ..... CRY ... ~Ill .. hu• IJ~IM u .. 141," PflllMl!llNe IHoles ,..., .. _.,.., C .... met ••lll"""9 C"911Mt ...... C~l91141 CWetCi l(HI," s 0 H u r r y -0 u r 1 .. IJl, 11 AllMte C#Ntt,tle -.101 el ClftCl-11 C'Wtl-a.1-..,. f T-t•CU..Wl.tNewY-c-n.Mn•,11 s.n,n truc .. V<Na o cars are ao.M CTonw t$-UI • 094• ... 'fRw..-M..-1, ) ...a... o-.,. CE~• 1-11 et Se11 f're11<IK• arriving Now. Call o r " 1wt11ft11r1.wr;,.-come on d o wn t o S..HM C~ll" 11-111 et Cllk ... CT.-t Joh _ _. .. _ tod-SbOWing belne the only stop ln 1w 1," n10n ...... ....,., ., Orange County. """"'•"'" 1co1d'"11 .... , et Ml-Mt• 1 -Make the Buy ot Your .. Proceeds from the mim :-~~~11-11>••K-c1..,c,..-11"": .. --=~--·--==::-:=-==~,.....,,===~~~ .. ~ -,.__ -- will benefit the U.S. nauonal ski •ortf14-u1.11 team. ~ .................................................. "' JDBISDI -iiiiiiiii9iii~---l SDI =· CarraAco Fire1 63 LONG BEACH -Irvine'a Ray CalTueo, a former PGA tout player, ftred a 63 to take a four. at.rote lead after the first round of lb• Queen llar, Open IOU tournament at m Dorado Gall Course Tbundey. 1 ack 1!:"1a1 or Caplatraao Beach bad an even par n after 18 bola el the 72·bole even\ that concludll &mda1. \ 2121 Herbor llYd. Com.._ ne::=,c:..540-5630'~-r:; ·-... ,_ .. _ ... _.. ......... ,~-.. -------.... """" __ .... ,..,,. .. ~ ... ---·· ....... '· t I. ,~ .......... , .. ,.,. ., aoGU CAUJION ................. S•ll Clemente Hitb.'1 J ff Banner, bllled u ct mul(I taltnt, provtd Ju t • U.at ThW"tda)' n•1ht •• tM TriMWM, ~hlnd Banner' a lhrM loucbdowna, upHt Caeta Mtu, 19 10. at Ntwport Harbor Hllh In non leallW' football For Mesa, lhe dt'bll side! of lh led1e1r lnd~ th lou ol ao un bo•ltn p~ lt•aue aeaaon, the lou ol the cur Central Confereoct' No 1 ranld.na. And more lmpcirtant, t.be un • certain futW"e ol All Cit• QU•f"Ulrbaclr 8111 Lwi L X W ENT DOWN from 1 crunching rolhslon wath 24 aeconds ll'rt an » ~roreleHfi ran t half Al> he tried to scramble out of a pas& play The 6-2, l81 pound Lux w~ two tamed and was unl-Onacaows for near ly 10 rrunute~ Adclallonally, be was motaonJess for the next ~ nunutes as he laad on a stretc her along the s idelines before an 1tmbuJance ar· rived to take him to lloag Hospital Lux was admitted to Hoag Hospital ror observaUon and as expet'ted lo be confined a t least two days with what has been dele rmanccl Ult a severe COO cuss1on L UX COUl.D e•: LOST lo the Mus tangs for tour weeks and Co8ta Mesa Coach Tom f'renc h, boi ling over the delay an getting Lux off Lo the hospital, s aad "We'll be back. We 're goang lo rt: JEFF BANNER l(roup and we'll be back "Our kids showed a lot of character m the second hair Al halftime no one wanted tn play football .. But I'm not milling any excuses San Clemente was tht· bett.cor team a nd they kackecJ o ur bulls We got ... --~" . . .... BILL LUX bt:at. but we'll be bark " Despite the losi, o f Lux, Costa M1•sa ap(>f•atc.'<.l to hav1· come up wath lht· wanning rormula an the lhard quurtt·r lL'-Greg McLeod kackt'<i a <11 yard fat•ld goal a fter a rumbl<' re roH'ry hy Wayne Hac·c <Stcvc Young Matadors Sweep Oilers HB Can't Stop Little Curtis Gervais By ~'TEVF. ANDRt.:WS Ol 1 ... 0.11, ..... , \l41f Jluntangton Hf•ach fll gh knew what to expect offPnsavcly from Holsa Crandc, hut thl' Oller!\ had a devil of a tame t ryans.: to slop th<· Maludor:. and little Curt1:-> C:nva1s Tht.· sa111t n·ad (;t•rvaas sw1•1·p ns.:ht . C:t·r va1 s s w,.,•p left , as th1· M at ado r s du mp1·tl llu nl1n~ton lkarh'\ 01lt"r'>, <!I :i Ill mm l1•as.:u<· football uctmn Thurs day night at Hols a (;rund1· llagh · Wt: knew Holsa w:1s good t1nrl wt: t•x pe<:ted tht-m to run that J>fJw1·r \WCCJl but WC JUSl couldn l :.lop them .' Oiler head coach Uavf• Vun Hoorcbeke said. "Bolsa Grande 1s a ver y physical team and we an:n't <ind that was the dJffcr encc " G•:RVAL'i HAD PLENTY of run nan g room around thf• end.'> all rught as ha:. big offcns1v" lme m1·n clc<ircd out t he 01fc·rs l1n1·bC1l'kers Thl· quick . 5 9, I~ pound tualback rusher! 17 ltnws for 147 yards a n'1 s c·orccl two t"uc·hdowns A.., 11 that wu...,n I t·n1,ugh, Ci..rv111s ;,lso torrncntNI llunt1nKlnn on de· f1·nM•. 1nterr1·11t1n~ ~· 1rnss •m th1· Ol1 1·r .... 1:-i and n·lurnang 1l t11 th•· five sl'lt111g up Bob a 's sc·c1md t1Ju!'htl1Jwn Ues p1lt' Gervais ' hno11·'· llunt ins.: ton Ht!ach c·ould h<i v« golt1·n liuc·k into thc J~amt•, 11nd m ayht· won at, an lht· second hair 0 o wn 14 II u t ha Ir LI rn 1· a rt er <.ierva11> 14 yurd TU run and u ri ve YJArd i>conng aerial from Hon Hen drt('k!> t o Ron Grey, Huntingto n loaded up ats offens ive attack an the OV Stuns City R ival s Y t:ar Ill und y1·ar 0111 . the· !',ttnset Ll·ague IS n~s.:<i rdt•d :JS (Inf~ or th(• third 11uartt·r. but all at could fire wai. hlanh ll llNTINGTON REACH rlomanated I h 1 r 11 q u a r I I' r a <' l 1 o n h <i v in J( l)OssesslOO nlfl(• or tht• 12 minult•s. liut two dnvt·s 1n:.1d1· the Ma t adors' :lo varit l11w nr·ttl'd only a f11•1!1 ~oal . :i ~!I \'ar<l1·r h)' J1wy Hodr1gu1·-, Th;tl lhri•1· po1nt1·r <'ant•· with onlv ~ ~1 lt·rt 1n tht· lh1rtl 1Jefl11d an'1 th1· Utlt•r' fal'llll' a fourth tlown un lht· Hoh:.i 11 With hut 14 rn1nut1·s l(•ft 1., pla) and traihnJ'.! b) two touth!1ow11\, "''m t· ob-.1·rvc·rs Wl:re punlt'<.1 hy tht· Oah'r'> t•hoi<'C' to J{O for a r1el<l 1:11al I W(•nt for I ht' rit'ld )!oa I ht•1· aus•· I thought we had two more chane<·:i t<> d o something wtth the ball.' Van lloorcbckc said "I thought we had <i s hot ut wanning tht• gaml' II uni 1n~ton rltrl gi;t t v.ri m1>n · pllSSl''>'>lllnS. but lh1· ""'"''"' II ram1· "'as tht· Bol\a 411 •• ,,, hf'\•fll#\ fw-, .. t fj•1I •' ,,.,,_,. ,! h' ,,,,, 1 f• •\' trrr .... ,..,,, • • ,.,.,, . .,. ••' • "'· t,.,,,,~, • '''"I $"f')Qh .. ., ' ••h ,.,,AJ,..,._,,. ~ 'rf' ( cau1ed It> at the San C~ment.e l6 . That cut the margin to 8-3 and after lhe Trltons Waulted away ne arly seven mJnut.ea while drivlne l4 ~ard.8 l~ the SC 48, Chris Cheaney broke through to block a punt, picked up the I008e ball on the 15 and sld1u>ed inLo the end zone lo gave Cost.a Mesa It• only lead of the game ~ But BaMer proved lo be aJI he W81l touted HJs 93-yard kickoff return at the outlet ot the second half was just a preview of lhlnga to come SAN CLEMENTE took the en.suing kickoff and marched 73 yard.8 111 14 plays to go up, 12·10, kept alive by Bonner 's 22 yard run o n fourth and 10 and capped by Banner's one yard sconng plunge A third and 12 pass from Jdf J onas to Bob Owens for 14 yards to the Mes a one yard line wa'> also In strumcntal an keeping the game wanning dnve alive Costa Mes a had one· last shot, but when the ambulance took Lux to the ho~p1tal, at also took the Mustangs' oHCn8<.' THREF. Pl.AYS I.OST fi ve yard'>. Me11 a punte d a nd San Cle m ente drovf 39 yards for lhf· 1c1ng, with Hanner <who chlf'? 1 1(01ng the last 4!1 ~a rd'> with a µ1t ch1Jut around thl' ra ~ht !>ldt· San Clement<' !> wishbo ne attack WIJll consai.tenllv up thl' m1ddlt:. !\f'I tang lht' Mu.'!tanl(!-. uri for the pitch to Bannc•r Of Banners pt-rlormanc•·. ~1ir1 l'lcm1·nll· ('1,a<·h All11· ~rhaH gnnne<J .inrl '111<1 I n111 I -.dll unlll he get!> IH.'ll t•r l.l X W/\S ll A RA~~ t:D 1n th<' rir,l h.ilf Ir\ th•· Tritr>O\ aggn ·sSJ VI' ,\ rk artSJ'-Slant dt·f•·nsi-,rnd wa.., h••ld to 17 > unls 11n Pli!hl 1 i.lrrws rilu.'> 1mly lour C'urnµh·taon:. 1n n1n1· attemµt.5 · W t· J u ., t 14 1· n I a f l l' r t h t> quurlt·rhack ,1 111111· 111<1rP th<t n usual.' said Sch.aU... 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ABC ~Chet Fon. lean ~ beavJWlabt bo1ln1 dlvt1too hH loat Ill W.viatm ~ ,.U. Without •habammad Ali. U.. ~~awten are 1UU bit on brawn but .._. .... ;T:; tM -~ clau may be cM· ~~an::~. al the prime time bosiq sam::-:f......., 10t *'-' nwnbtta t.bao AU. Som• people ••t.ebed him to 1ee hlstory, aocne wat.cMd to ... blm wia and othen lo Sff him IOM. Md dallt UIP md .. IMml everybocly WU Wat.chin& llGaa TY BO•ES SAW All's final filht, b1a rinor'y,ewr 1.-Spink.a in um. t.ban any abbw ln Ma&o17, aaipt tbe lut epilode of "ROC>U.'' .. ..,,_ t.eavywe!&bts were the bi& draw wben Ali wu wound. But 5'.oce bis reurement, there's SPOR'IS ON TELEVISION IMen a le11enin1 of interest." said Forte, ABC's .tar-producer wbo will be orchestratinc toaig.bt's televiled box1.ns card that includes welterweights Su_1ar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran and the "WJJC'a beavywelaht title match between champion Larry Holmes ud !:arnfe Shavers. "As far as rat· in'-9 eo. t.be heavyweight division is questionable. NObody b an Al." THE 1A8',1' TDIE the beavweight champion of half the world fought, Holmes battled Mike Weaver. For the first time in several years, a lleavywelght title fight was not on network ·tetevlsioo. None of the heavyweights of network TV were willing lo take a prime·time flyer on the lure ol lhis match, and the purses of both fighters suffered. In 1978. two fights before the Weaver bout, Holmes fought Alfredo Evangelista for the WBC ~,wwn. That TV fight picked up a 17.0 rating and a 29 share. meaning 17 percent of all TV households were tuned io and 29 percent of all TVs turned on were watching. 'J'hal's a far cry from the 24.9 rat· ing and 42 share that Ali got when be tamed Evangelist.a. the Spanish bull, the year before. "THE HOLMES-EVANGELISTA rating wasn't sensational," said Forte. "A 30 share for ABC is ootbing. U we don't get more than a 30 Fri· jfay night, it won't be a successful venture. I'm concerned about the heavyweights. We need a 34 or 35 lo be a real h.it now." So to help ensure a real hit, ABC bas brought In the little hitters, one of whom Forte predicts will soon be very big box office. "What we're attempting to do now is help the Dodgers Fall Giants Finally -Have Relief SAN l<°RANCISCO CAP> -A few months ago, Greg Mint.on was on the bottom of the San Fran· cisco Giants' pitching pole, a 28-year-old right· hander on a treadmill lo baseball oblivion. Today. Minton is the undisputed right-banded relief ace of the Giants' bullpen, a distinction claimed the last few years by Randy Moffitt, presently recuperating from injuries. card with l~nard and Outao," P'orte said. Tbe producer la leadin1 off wlth the undefeated l.Aonnd'a matcbup •1•ln1t Andy Price and then bave the devutattoa Duran's fl1bt •t•inst Zeferino Gonzalea. "You can ur(ll.H! about their oppoeition, but we are tiivinJ& you lAOnud and Duran," Forte aa.ld. "I think Suaar R~ Wot'\1rd ls Coin& to be the biagest draw lo boxing eventually.'' P'ort,t, h1 l>tl11nnin1 the card wit.b Leonard as the audience crabber "Our sell ls Leooard. He's a colorful fUY , u cbarism&Uc guy and halfway in· te1U1mt. too " af •rtl•r• TV, Radle TELEVISION 9.~ a .m (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL ...:.. The Penn State Nittany Llooa face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Nebraska. 11 a .m. (4) BASEBALL -Chicaao CUbs at Pittsburgh Pirates. l p m. (7) COLLEGE f'001'llALL -The Ohlo St.ate Buckeyes meet the UCLA Bruin.a in the Collaeum. <22> Pao SOCCEa. (28) -TENNIS Semifinal play in the Transamerica Open. Taped. (34) FUTBOL INTEllNACIONA.L. 2 p .m . (<I ) -S POaTSWOaLD - Sportsworld's bowling rnini·series. Also: CART's Michigan 125, taped in Broot.lyn, Mich. 2 :~ p.m. (2) GOLF -Second-round play in the World Series of Golf. 4 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Represent.aUves of 21 countries compete in the 16th canoe·kayak world championships. Also, a preview of the Pacific gymnastics championships and the world's strongest men competition. 5 p.m . (2) -NFL GAME OF mE WEEK. (28) -PRO SOCCER. (S2) -BOXING. 6 p.m. (7) THIS IS THE NFL -Highlights of lbe games played last weekend in the NFL. 10 p.m. Clll -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 11 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Ohio State Buckeyes vs. the UCLA Bruins, played earlier in the day at the Coliseum. C9l -JOHN ROBINSON: FOOTBALL -Highlights of the USC at Louisiana Stale game . played earlier m the day RADIO Baseball -Houston at Dodgers, 1 p.m .. KABC (790); Angels at Texas, 5:~ p.m .. KMPC (710). Football -Michigan State at Notre Dame, 11: 10 a.m .• KllS (1150); Penn Stale at Nebraska, 11:30 a.m . KJEV C870 >: Ohio State at UCLA , l p.m., KMPC (710); USC al LSU, S:~p.m., KNX (1070>; Orange Coast at Saddleback, 7:30 p.m., KSBR (88.5 FM>. Hockey -Edmonton at Kings, 7.50 p.m .. KUS 11150). SM11da11'• T'1~ Radio TELEVISION 9:~ a .m (2 ) NFL TODAV -Segments in· elude a profile of Nick Nolte, star of "North Dallas Forty.'' 10 a.m. (2) NFL FOOTBALL -The Washington Redskins play the Falcons in Atlanta. 11 a.m. (7) -BASEBALL -If all pennant races have been decided, there will be oo game telecast al thls time. (4) -TENNIS -Bjorn Borg vs. Vitaa Gerulaitia in a semifinal match in the 1979 WCT championship, taped in Dallas Noon (22) COLLEGE FOOTeALL -CaJ · State Fullerton vs. Pacific, played Saturday in Stockton. 12:~ p.m . (4) -NFL '79 -Segments include a report on Chuck Fairbanks. who is currently having his share of problems as head coach at Colorado. l p.m. (2) -GOLF Final two rounds of play in the World Series of Golf from F'irt:'stone Country Club in Akron. (4) NFL FOOTBALL -The Denver Broncos play the Raiders in Oakland. 3 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans vs . the LSU Fighting Tigers . Played Saturday . , .. THE GIANTS WERE LEADING the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3 Thursday night when Vida Blue. 14·14, yielded a one-out double lo Gary Thomasson in the ninth. Manager Dave Bristol quickly s ummoned Minton. 4 p.m. (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL '79. 6 p.m . (S2) NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL -I l 1 i It seemed like a questionable move when Bill Russell walked and the count went to 2-0 on Davey Lopes. Pitching coach Larry Shepard went lo the mound, imparted some advice and Minton sudden· ly found the plate. Alter fouling six straight pitches, Lopes struck out and pinch-runner Dave Patterson was thrown out at the rear of a double·steal attempt. The dou· ble play ended the game, gave the Giants a 5·3 vie· tory and earned Minton bis fourth save "IN THAT SIT\JATJON a couple of months ago, I would have been insecure," admitted Min· ion. who is 2·0 with three saves in bis last eight ap- .. . P._earances. For the season. he has a team·leading 1:88 earned run average and a 4·3 record. "I'm pitching relaxed now," said Minton. "I didn't know what I lilted until this year. Now I Amow. I'm ID08t effective if I pitch an inning or two .at frequent intervals.'' .... "I h.adD't pitched since Sunday," be explained. "So I was too strong. I didn't want lo walk anyone, •so I wa.a guiding tbe ball. Larry came out and said I Just wasn't myself. He told me to rear back and fire." A taped replay of the game between the Mi chigan State Spartans and the Fighting Irish, played Saturday at Notre Dame 7 p.m. (50) PRO SOCCER. 11 p.m. C28) -TENNIS -The singles final in the Transamerica Open, taped in San Francisco. RADIO Bueball -Angels at Texas, Noon, KBRT (740); Houston al Dodgers. 1 p.m .. KABC (790) Football -St. Louis al Rams. 1 p.m .. KMPC (710). Basketball -San Diego at Lakers. 1: 50 p.m .. KLAC ( 570). (Tlte Dally Pilot Is not responsible for late changes.) St. Francis VII Sails lo Win SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -St. Francis VII of San Franci1co, the American defender, won its second yachting race in the best-Of·seven series for the American-Austra lian Cup, defeating Swedish challenger May Be XU. Skippered by Tom Blackaller of Alameda, the six-meter craft won Thursday on the 12·mlle course on San Francisco Bay. I I. IF MINTON WANTS work, he's playing for tbe right manager. "I'd rather wear them out than rµat them out.," sa&d Bristol. ''I'm the guy who put Wayne GrAD1er im the recordbook (90 appearances with the Reda) UDtiJ Mite Marshall came along." Pat.rte Fredell's May Be XII nosed over the starting line five seconds before the starting signal and was ordered to restart, lotln& nearly a minute in the process. I: 1-. Blackaller has won the American·Auatralian Cup three Umes without losing any races. Tbe Giants, aaded by U>.ree errors and three unearned runs, went ahead lo stay on Mike Ivey's 2.nm homer in tbe tint off loser Gerald Hannahs, ~ - - --· - - --...._ 0-2. Tbe blast iave Ivey the team lead in bomen .....---~ (27> a.nc1 nms ~tted in <•> over ailin1 Jactt etart. f ENTRY FORM ' . ~ : .... Maria•....._ I -1 KITTY O'NEIL I " IM -October 20 1979 at 8 a.m. Event starts at Irvine Htgh I Eco..,OMY I Sc.hool In lrvlne. Proceed& to benefit the EAR RE· " SEARCt-j INSTITUTE and local youth activities. 1 1.979 E.P.A. ESTIMATES I Enclosed Is my check for S6 entry fee. Late registration, I 1 after October 12 Is $7 .00 . .:::,.. •=~ .. ------·-I I City. ~-Sl•t•.--2~ I f ::"..::;·-:::.:::-:;~ ..... _,_ 1. I 1:1111C1~. lt-2' 44-•I 00tll(l0¥tf I ·~·· ».Je ~!>t I IRVIN• KIWANI' CLUB I P.O. IOX 1722A I ••2•2000 ' IRVINI, CA 92713 -----------... NYLON CHC~T WA'Q~f<fb ~:32~~ • ---·-· _.._ ......... . . - ~~t-l' 93A\'/ "'UV ~~ Oool.ER ~~12~ r , ~ . .. 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Loµplt•d Mtlhkun llJgh. l!.1 '1 wh1lt• Jo: :. t u n <' 1 o ti t• ( 1• a t c· d C'r<"il't•nla Valh·y, 1 2, with Jc.•ff Bronr11che l(t•I ling f our uostls und goali"' Rttk Trom muk 11\f.: JO '><IV(~ ( 'osta Mc-i.u drop111•!1 11 10 4 dec1s1on 111 V1llu l'urk. lht•n c·am1• h:u·k with u fi 4 win 11v 1·r Mrll1kan U'> Kurl llamahn !>cored three Jlll<Jh 1n tht· v1c·tory und 1 wu tn uw openl•r The toumument con t1nues today and Satur tla y at Tustin, l rvrnt>, lJn1vcrslly and Newport llurbor Jl1gh.., /\ total or 32 lcums i. 1. a rt c• d JI I a y 1 n t h .r double loss elirninut1<11l lournam<'nl Ounu Jhlls wai. lht-Ofl ly Oranf(e Coas t arctt kum to drop out wllh a pair or losses on opening da y The Do lph ins dropped a 7-5 verdict to I rvine . lhcn lost to Crawrord, 9 6 Edison and University cam e huck from opening dde-els l<> win-lhe lr second game Edison lost to Ml11lon Viejo, 14·5, then defeated PalOI Verdes, M . Unlverelty lost to Fallbrook. 13·8, lhc n d e f e ated Loa .Alftnll.o8. 9-7. GWC Poloi8ts Top W arrior8 Dan Moorhou.e and Tlm Spaeth each aco...cl fi ve toa.11 u the Golden WHt Coll••• Ru1ller1 romped to a 2>·5 victory over the El Camino Warrior• Thureday ln non.conference water polo acUon ln the wln· · ner'• pool. Spaetb 1cored •l1tat 1oal1 ln the opener and h• u for the RuaUen ,,11o anJ.O. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE (EXCEPT N O nTHf A C / ANO 79· 80 S KI EQUIPM EN T) ON SALE'°" T040% FOUR DAYS ONLY FRI. SEPT. 21th TO MON. OCT. 1et TENNIS All RACKET S SAVE 10-40'1. • Hf°AO •PRINCE e W ILSON •YAMAHA ALL THE TOI' #AMES 0# SALE SHOES •ADIDAS e HEAD •BROOKS • K · SWISS e TRED Z • KEAPA ALL O#SAU TElllS CLITllS •WARM UPS •SHORTS ,, WATER SKIS • EP SAVE •JOBE •C ONNELLY 30°/o SUMMER WEAR •SWIM TR UNK5 40 01/Q •SANDLES /I •SHIRT S llOW OFF FISHING •All RODS 25% OFF •All REELS 25% OFF •LURES • LIN E •NETS • BAIT •TACKLE BOXES •HOOKS •LEADERS ..: ALL Oii SALE DIVE •MASKS •FINS • SNORKLES ALL OllSALE SPEEIG Sl•E GUN DEPT. • RIFLE:S • 5Hfll5 e HANDGUN5 •CLEANING KIT S .., ALL O#SALE BACK PACK·; • VASQU( • PIVETTA •EN SOLITE e PACKS O#SALEllOW UCIOIALL ~ •LEACH e HEAD e EKTAlON SArE 10,o·40 O/o ~ • SHIRTS • SOCKS • HATS . SHOES DISCONTINUED SPiil •••• s SA r£ 11J..411 fr COLORS • f OOTBA,LS ·-SmE$ ~ l'lllt:f •BASEBALLS REG. STOCK •SOCCER BALLS .. a.RIES arr 25" ~ • VOLLEY BAUS • SUB . 4 e ADIDAS • W ATERPOlO • B:fto~ SALE f llS 11 flS 1nj ,;St~ U S lff SAVE 01 mis IEYER SEEi 01 SILE : ltAWllNOS Ol.OVU e ~INIOW WALLETS e ~VIAN OlAHH • ,. .. llH •SKATES•AOtOAS WA•M U"•OAITS•IUCI ICNIVf5 • 1,000'aOf JTfMS •LIMITED JO STOCK ON HANO e ALL SALES FINAL e NfWPORr TENNIS CLUB LOCATION NOT ON SALE/ SAU ON AT CElllTOS IEWPOIT IEACH IAITA MIA 1U l.09 CIMITOI MALL n1 'AIMOH *ANO 111 r.4Wt er. (21JJ IZ4 -18ZI I 714 J 144 -2111 (7141147-1723 " ,NSIDE: •Out'nAbout ... •MovleRevlow~ •Intermission •TV Listing ti I -. .. " . ~ CJ la ~artoon Iniagery Fading Today? '81 DENN18 MeLSUAN ................. A& a boy lf'Owln1 up ln New otk City. Jerome K. Muller bed eomlc boob aa well al.he .. xt kid. He boqbt t.Mm and he • .ad them, but be wun't bun& up t.bem. r Hla comic bao1·u.c> didn't. eome until near the the end ol ~senior year in bi&b school. THAT'S WREN he fell m he fell in love with The New Yorker and, more s peclflcally. the agatine's cartoons. "At. that stage in my life and even today," says the 45-year· leld Costa Mesa resident., .. I'm !snore inclined to page through ;The New Yorker than the New York nmes. "The New Yorker represented a kind or witty. sophisticated world. And the cartoons ~plt'Omized that.·· 1 111aller's taste in cartoons is inot relegated solely to the cos- mopolitar comic high jinks, ~H>*ever. t "8 S'nJDENTS or hls fall UCI ~nsion course, The Cartoon ~d the Comic Strip in America. will aee, he's equally infatuated ·~itb Krazy Kat, Maggie and Jlges, Snoopy and Snow While. For more than a decad e )1uller has been building a rep- utation as ooe of the leading 1utbor1Ues on comic and anlma· tlon art.. He's lectured on the subject al Indlanapolla Museum ot Art, ScoUadale Center for the Arts. the museum or t he Chy of Sacramento and othe r lruiUtu· Uons. FO& TBE PAST three yeara be has been circulatlng his collectlon ·of comic art-oneoftbelar&estin the world -to major American museums. Last year h e was guest c urator for the 50t.b anruversary exhibition honoring Mickey Mouse al Bowefis Muse um in Santa Ana. And now he'll be teaching the UCI course, which will meet for 10 three-hour sessions from 7 lo 10 p.m. beginning Wednesday, Oct. 3. in Humanities Hall. ln· formation is available from the extension office, 833·5414. Muller will rover everything from definitions, origins and pioneers to cultural impact, the Golden Age, the significance of the superhero, animated rums and underground comics. SHORT ANIMATED classics will be shown and Laguna Beach cartoonist Virgil (VIP) Partch is expected to drop by lo discuss. his laugh-provoking career. Each course topic will be ac- companied by a slide preseola- uon which was two year s in the YOU'RE LATE AS USUAL, MORAN,----- , t ~ t l l t t : I . : I I •I ~ ' . t l i I I I Tl-iERE'S "THE 'TOP" l ALFRED HALL---- THIS CASE 15--------- CLOSED/ matlnc. Muller beUena it to be tbe laraelt allele collectioo on tbe aubjeCt ever aaaembled. He abot lbouaanda ol cartoons, cQmlc atrlpa. animaUoo cells and drawinp. Many were shot durtn1 vilita to cartooniat Garry Trudeau's Manbat.tan studio, Mort Walker's Cartoon MUleWD in Port Chester, N. Y. and the Cartoon Museum in Orlando, Fla. NEARLY ALL the slides have been shot from the original art, not reproductions, empbasius Mulle r. He began by photographing bis own extensive collection, the beginning of which is really the start of Muller's comic culture craze. While he was editor and art director of Orange County II· lus trated, he became acquainted with many contributing car· toonists who gave him auto- graphed drawings, which be framed and bung on bis living room wall. In the late '60s Muller was at a Laguna Beach Museun'f of Art board of directors meeting when he suggested they hold a comic art exhibition. They agreed. BUT MULLER later realized he didn't have enough original cartoons for a show. He wrote about 100 letters to cartoonists requesting original art. Within Dally l'ti.. ,._.. ~ •1<1w1.-k- JERRY MULLER SHOWS SOME MEMORABILIA FROM PERSONAL CARTOON COLLECTION two weeks, he says, he doubled his collection. The ease in which Muller added lo his collection could not happen today. he says ''The first hve years I didn"t s pend one dime," he '>CIY'> "Now I spend in the neighborhood of $60.000 a year .. "These things turn up only once every 10 years," s ays Muller, estimating its worth at $2 3.000 "It'~'><> rare, it's hard to put a value on 1t • At that lJme. he explains. car toonasts. like the public. placed htUe value on their onganaJs Since then. however. the draw angs have become highly pm:ed and valuable collector's items That lofty !>Um . ~ ullcr notes, as .. not just for th~ hc·ek of at 1l"'> my form of invt:~ting and '>d\ ing .. li e abo owns sever al Krazy Kat Sunda) pag1• onganals and a hla(·k und wh1u· animation cell. 1.1.1t h but:kgMund . of Mickey ~tuu..,1· in ~hanghat'd ' made tn IKll "CARTOONISTS ARE reluc Lant to send out originals fret anymore," says MuJler. explain log that many cartoomsts have been "ripped off" by people re· questing the drawmgs simply to sell them for prof at Although hi: ha ... ah<>ut I 000 o r1g1nals an h1 • cr,llt·i twn Muller :.ayi. long JJ/.CJ I ... tOpJ>i·d worryang about quant1t~ I m nov. concerned v.llh qual1t~ AL TllOl'Gll beg inn mg collec- tor<, can buy r ecent cartoon onginab for .iround $100, Muller "d}" 11"~ not uncommon fo r a Fl.i-.h Gordon 'Jrtgin al from th1• J(}.. to -.1-ll for $4 .000. AMONG H~ best Items Ml' a m int-cond1t1on . fully c:olored James Swannf.'rlon c.irtoon drav. n for lhe ~an Frnnr1-,1·0 Ch ron1C'le lf1 l.903 1 ~ Ml:t.u :R. Pa ge C2> Fun Poked in Reverse Conrad, lnterlandi, Audience Swap Barbs By .JERRY HE&TENSTEIN °' -l)Mfy ...... MMt Aaybody and anything is fair game for the political cartoonist. Seldom is it the other way. But some SO people who pcud $5 each got a chance to hurl barbs at Los Angeles Times editorial cartooni.sts Paul Conrad and Frank ln· terlandi during a question-answer session at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. They a ppeared in conjunction with a cur- rent showing of graphics by satiricaJ artists Goya and Picasso. Conrad, twice a Pulitzer Prize winner , was as satirical in bis remarks as Ill h.Js drawings. Interlandi was a bit more academic. Discussion centered on their familiar topics: abort.Ion Richard Nixon. and God. ' Conrad's scathing caricatures of Ni;xon earned the artis t a spot on the former presi- dent's 1.973 enemies list. And Conrad made 1L c le a r be is not yel through with the San Cle mente resident. Nixon has sold his seaside estate and plans a move to New York City. "BOY. 00 I HAVE a great cartoon when he leaves California," said Conrad with a chuckle. "But be won't leave. New York doesn't want him eithe r ." The audience roared with la ughter. Someone wanted to know why Conrad con· tanued to "pick on'' Nixon. "As long as be re - mams m publJc llfe he is fair game," Conrad shot back '"~ixon i-. monn~ lo "-:cw York to make tumself available He can serve one more term . rm sorry 1f l"ve rwned your evening." Conrad bas done a sculpture of Nixon in his famous victory pose that sells for S4.000. He has a lso sculpted Ronald Reagan as footbaJI player a nd Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. as guru, $3,000 e ach. and John F Kennedy Ill a contemplative mood. SS.000 THE STATL'ARV SHARED a table With Conrad. lnlerland1 and Nick Williams, editor ementus of the Lo~ 1\ngl'les Tames and master of ceremonies ··Frank·., htlll• CJ Id I art a es use to wear tennis s h()('s but now the} talk to God ." Conr<id said. '"f"ve noltccd you arc not as close to God as Frank." W1ll1aml) said to Conrad "Whv»" "I ~ues., I'm in puri::atory," Conrad replied. "Purgatory as lht> address of the Times " • "I learn a lot by s1tt1ng an bars." lnterlandl said "A bar as one of the greatest forums of pohtacaJ dJscussaon. not a news paper office." .. Sa~. wbat as God's favorite drink?" Conrad asked. lnterlandi defended has work as not "af. <Stt BARBS, Page CZl Rena~sance, I t Swing Melodie.s tO Echo Tonight Music attuned to the Middle Ages and the middle-aged will be performed tonight at UC Irvine and in Laguna Beach. t ' "The Fabulous '40s,". sponsored by the Office of Com- munity Services at Saddleback College, will start at 8 o'clock in Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. Drummer Don Lamond will lead the orchestra in the style of Gene Krupa through music fOt' bandstand devotees wbo remember: . I -THE BIG BAND EJlA ~ artist known as Bonnie Bhae, "Mystery Lady ol Soq.' Her bits included "Somecme te Watch Over Me," "Tbe Man I Love," "I H8d the Crazie8t Dream" and "I've Heard 1bat Sode Before." -The star ol tbe '408 "Hit Parade" who reeorded "Amore," "Beaame Mucbo,'' "What a Difference a Day Mates" and "Youn." -The Tommy Dorsey Band bannonhers who are famous foe "I'll Never Smile Again.'' Ba.EN ro~aBST, ANDY Russell and the Pied Pipers are the stars, and ~ will be abowcued ln tbls maaleal tribute to tbe Swtq 'J:ra. IOm Fonwt be1an ber Clnll' la radio and ...., with the bllDdl of Artie Shaw, a_, Goodman and Hany Jam•. More than 10 milUoa nlCCll'9 bur ber name. llon recently abe bu appeared cm tel..talae with Joluuiy Canon, llerv G~. Jackie Gleaeaa. IDd J~y Blabop. TODAY, at188ELL ENTDTAJNB at major clubl 1n Lu Vesu, New Yorlt, Callfonla ud LaUa America. / A1J1 remaininc tickets wW be IOld for '7 and up at the lJ,rvlne Bowl box office, ISO W,.. CUJ'CID ao.ct_ before the perfcinunce •. • AIDll'leaa IOpraDO PllClla D'Alba,ad AUltnlu, meao Deu. Walla~ ,..._t ,._,.ta IM Troubadoar Tradi· tioD from the lllddle Al• to Ille lhdll'D Bra" at I o'clock ln t11e UCI l'lDe Ana vm.,. o..-t 11a11. ' W OOmllNSD W..W will bit ... llfe to tbe mU1lc ol the Middle Ac•. Re,,_ we and baroque era u well u tl"lldltiooal aplrituala and folboall fNm a.round tbe world. TbeJ will ac~ tbem•l .. cm U.. ltda, =· JAltrJ. rebec, darboub. tambourine. crotal• and 'ncau an 9' for ....... edwn"'km, SI for UCI faeul· i,,...,_....,_...,,_..,.ua.-••tJt.-PllD ...... HMMONm, "ACCINTUATI THI llOllTm" ...... w-. Helen,..,..., Meir R•111I lft LI .... .. ~ I j I I • 'I J --(2 ONLY PiLOl . - .. . ,. • ., • . ... . ~ ,. .. • •• , ,. ~ , the comer of lrvlMCenter Of' wand Jeff,.y RMd In lrvlne. Bluegrass mu,lc Wiil be fNtured S.t'vl'UY In a 2 p.m . wonlhop and a p.m . concen. °" SuncMy, nmnen wtll Med out tor a 1CMlllometer ""' at I a.m. and claulc cars will be dlsplayed from noon to• p.m. COLGa lllLM MUSICALS from the golden e ra of the 1tS. will be sttown In a ~rfdey serln, startlno et 7:30 tonight with "The King and I" In Health Science IKture halt 131 et Goldt'n West College. Upcoming are "Gigi,'' Od. 11; "Oklahoma,'' Oct. 26; ·~Brigadoon," Nov. 9 and "Carousel," Nov. 20. Tickets are $1.SO general, $1 seniors or S6 and $' for the series. UC IRVINE FILM SOCIETY wilt present a progra m of International cinema at 7 and 9 p .m . saturdays during the fall quarter. Adm1Hlon to the Social Science Hall ls $1 for students, $2 for others. Titles and dates are: "Spider's Strategem," saturday; "Cousi n Angelica," Oct. 6; "Even Dwarfs Started Small," Oct. 13; "Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors," Oct. 20; "Le Samoural," Oct. 21; "Oyn Amo," Nov. 3; "How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman," Nov. 10; "A Generation," Nov. 17 and "Max Havelaar.," only at 7:30 p.m . Nov. 2 ... ALLARD ACADEMY VOCALISTS will sing at 3: 30 p.m . Sunday In Heritage Park Center, "601 Walnut St., Irvine. Admission is $2.SO for adults, $1 for children and senior citizens. 808 BAKER'S MARIONETTES, a modern ballet, an authentic India n village, vesper dance celebrations and"" two major art exhibits wilt be major a ttractions at the 23rd annual Va lyermo Fa ll Festival, conduc ted Saturday and Sunday by the Benedictine monks of St. Andrew's Priory on their SOO-acre r a nch In the Ante lope Valley near Pa lmdale. Hours a re 10 a:m. to 8 p .m. Admission is free; pa rking $2. D ·o you owe someone Roses? 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I '79 "40 Years · of Produce Know How" Free Restaurant Delivery \ •CU t Ht W ,,_, .. ~, U J.ttll .. ~11 64\.00,. I I · ' ' ' ~ -'· ~ . . ·-, .. ' . . . . . . Oftotl ...... ·-, .... .. ( ,,_ '--~~-----------------------~"' 1601 NEWPORT BLVD. .................. ..:-......... , ~ L FROM Fashion Island -Newport Beach DONNA SUMM•ll "TH• oue•N of dlKo music," will eppear In conGert SeturcYy, OCt. 13 et the Hotlywooct Bowl to benefit the Los Angeles ~ming Arts Councft. Tickets for thee p.m. show are on Ml• at ttHt box office and ticket agenctes for $10 to $17.50. SUZANNE JOHNSON TO SING LYRIC SOPRANO SUZANNE JOHNSON will be featured In the first of four Cultural Life Concerts of sacred classics, gospel songs and folk melodies to be pre sented free at 8 p.m. Monday In the c hapel a t Southern California College, Fair Drive at Newport Boulevard In Costa Mesa . She has pe rformed internationa lly in evangelists' crusades. f'rot11 Pag«-Cl MULLER ... Tbe '30s are considered to be the Golde n Ag e of not only newspaper cartoons. but also animated cartoons. Ironically, although people arc beginning to appreciate the in· trinsic value of comic art, the state of the artform today is a mere shadow of its former self. "There are a handful of good things," says Muller. "I think .Doonesbury is one of the most important to come along in 25 years. "BUT MORE than 50 percent or the strips today. I think. are trash. Half the cartoonists doing syndicated strips today can't draw .. Muller says more emphasis is put on the gag rather than the drawing. But part of the reason the drawing has becom e secon· d a r y i s b eca u se m os t newspapers reduce the strips too much in size, he says. ·•A lot of papers run them three columns wide, which is really too sm all," says Muller. "JC you're not going to run a comic strip four . columns don't run it all. "Most of the older people can't read It. I can, but I usually don't bothe r." MULLER ALSO ac knowledges the dwindling number of national m agazirres using cartoons and the animated cartoon, as epitomized by the Saturday morning offerings. .. RED SKELTON AT COLLEGE RED SKELTON WILL PRESENT his only Los Angeles area performance this fall during "An Evening of Comeefy and Music" at 8 o'clock Saturda y, Oc t. 6 In Bridges Auditorium on the Cla re mont College campus. For ticket information, call 621-8032. T-ttE 1950s COULD BE A ROUGH place to live according to "The Cross and the Switchblade," a new dramatic musical to be staged at 7 o'cloc k tonight and Saturday at Me lodyland Christian Ce nter In Anaheim. Admission is free. HENLEY STRIEET PLAYERS wilt perform "Ta ming of the Shrew" at 8 o'c lock tonight a nd Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday at Laguna Beach High School , 625 Park Ave . Admission Is $3. THOUSANDS OF AIR SHOW FANS a r e e xpected to fl ock to the Riverside area Sunday to watc h the Thunderbirds, a six·plane U.S. Air Fo rce aerial de m onstration team . Precision fl yipg by f'roM Page Cl "ll1s called limited animation whic h is another word for garbage ," he s ays. "Nobody cares about quality as long as the sponsor pays the bills." BARBS BOOMERANG. • • Alt.bough be is somewhat op· timistic about lhe work Ralph Bakshi and several other mot.ion picture animators are doln1, Muller says of movie animation: "I WOULD HESITATE to say il'a blt bottom but the Golden Age la over." But the Golden Age of comic art, if over, will al least make a comeback tor students who sign up for Muller's UCI c<Surae. fected by atmospheric condi· Lions " and said bis cartoons are comment on how people react to the news. Conrad has been labeled anti· abortionist and admltted, "my religious training bas some de1ree of lnflueoce on what I draw and do." He la Catholic. InlerlandJ noted the retus ln Conrad's cartoons ls alwtlys fuJ . ly developed. "There comes a polnt when It la up to the woman to decide whether the wanta an abortion," lnterland1 said That brought ii chen und applause. "I ha ve yet to see a pro. abortion cartoon." Conrad said. "What would it be?" "How about a starvin1 world! How about Calcutta?" someone shouted. Both artists stressed tbe need to read "This nation will not make an intelligent decision (poJlUcalb> until it reads a«aln." Coo.rad said . ENTERTAINMENT MELLOW SOUNDS OF EARLY ROCK mus ic wlll be revived during taping of a TV special, '"60s Rock Scrapbook," this weekend at Six Flags Magic Mounteln In Val~ncta. Span1cy and our Gano, Tommy James and the Shondells. Grass Roots and The Association will be performing lo the Toyota Theater from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. THE AWARD-WINNING STUDIO JAZZ ensembles at Cal State, Long Beach wlll open their concert season at 8 o'clock tonight In the University Theater, 6101 E . Seventh St. Tickets a re $2.50 genera l and $2 for students. A "MONSTER" KEYBOARD CONCERT at 8:30tonlght In UCLA's Royce Hall wlll be In the tradition of Louis Gottschalk, who during Civil War times would round up as many pianos and players as would fit on a stage and bring down the ratters with the "Will lam Tell Over· ture." Elmer Be rnstein. John Green and Roger Williams lead the guest artists. For information on the $10 to $2S t ickets, phone <213) 82S-29S3. THREE COUPLES TRY TO CONCEAL n<lughty caper!> from jealous spouses in "How the Other Ha lf Loves" by Alan Ayckbourn, the "Ne il Simon of British comedy " The fast-paced farce plays this weeke nd and ne xt in the Little Theate r at Cat Sta te , Fullerton. Show times are 8 pm. Fridays a nd Saturda ys and Sp m . Sundays Tickets a re $3.50 general and S2 SO CSU F a ffiliates. HENRY MANCINI WI L L CONDUCT the Long Beach Symphony POPS concert'-> a t 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at Terrace Theater. JOO E Ocean Blvd., Long Beach. The program fea tures Mancini's own music and arrangements for colleague!> in film and television BROADWAY ACTOR-SINGER-DANCER, Jac.k Eddleman, will presPnt a one-ma n concert.with-comment. ··The Am erican Musical Theater: 100 Years of Song and Dance," a t 8 p.m . Saturday in the Univer- sity Theater . Cat Sta te. Oomenguer Hi lls, 1000 E Vi ctoria St., 1ust ,..ast of the Harbor·San Diego frt.-e wa yc; 1unct1on Admission 1s SS ,AO LA O'AllA f T DEMISE WALLS: D1t<• Vr.r_11 Pf 11'\•(ru rT'f"".JI Trt:.LJbaOr.1,r• "" 111 .. lvl•C:li:JI~ Ari•"• Trd01f1nn -T rde1tfle>ndl -An11<:11• 1nr,1rumanh so•rituJls and 11 I~• r no• lr0m ,Jr0wio 111•· "'' rlr) Frldoy. S99t11Mnr 21. I 97' c-.,. .... -1.-00 _... ~ $4, ~ S..._h U . UCI SNdfttttt U TOSHll(O AklYOSHI rLfW TAIACIUM llG UMD: Jnu S.._..,, Oct.Mr I), I t7t Crowiord Hal -1:00 p.111. GeMf"lll SS,~ S......._ S4. UCI S ......... U THE TOHAU TIUO: LA Philharmonic P1an1st V1o hn1sl ,,,.,Cl ( 1•llt• t 1•1•d1rn1no ""'<'Cl •On .. bY 8 f'1'1110vPn ~P"l 1,,.,. • '''"' .1n1l ""'"'''"' s.ct.y, Octobw 21. 197t c_.,. .... _a:oo, .... G-..1 S4, Otllw S ....... l,l , UCI Sw.h II ILL T •MB.JHG. SOf'llAHO w1!h Dallon Baldwin. Planlsl Umvers;ittv acclaimed Dutch SOPfllllO Selection& from Bach ~lldon Purcell Scarla"'· Schumann Brahm. & Slt•u~S 5-My, Octelter 21, I 97' c....-. .... -1:00 ,.,.. . ._...,IS. Otllw S......_ S4, UCI sw..tt U .., ........ ·-.. -~ Oo• Ofl>ct! "-930•'" lo • ., ... a-.. "'-"' "---.. T""'"'tOn Fc0t ~ ..._,_, Wllfl °"'9f " ...... _...._, .. _,, .. ,, ... )3..6318 STEREO. SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • Hum.lnatoa Beach. viewed obj«t.lvely, baa Mver been a rorerunJ\ r ln the Otan1e Coast dlllla1 derby Some excellent places to eat >'" but the number of finl·rate restaurant.a ot»ened durh\C tbe "JOI bu bMn appreciably '"' lhan ln. say, Newport Beach or Laiun• Beach A• we move lnlo lh4' 'IOI, lhouah. llunt- lnston Beach loolls like a pretty iood bet to do aome utcbtng up Even ln the put year or two the tempo of reataurant cooatnaction and acUv1 ty hu been raster WE PAID ooa first vWt last week lo o"e or lhe •J>OU that typifies lhia chan1e And we hope to e.amine aoon some ot the other places mak inc new diniq waves, so to speak, in the city Our startlna point was Scandia Royale, a surprisingly large and pleasant enterprise at Warner Avenue and Bolsa Ch.ica To find the front door, bowever, you wtll have to tum off either street (at the southwest com er> mto Variety Marks Ballet Opener A chuJle.nging group or dance works races Ballet Pacifica when the company opens its new season at Laguna Moulton Playhouse on Sun· day. Oct. 7 at 4 pm and Monday. Oct 8 at 8 p.m . WITH MUSI\. B\ Chopin. Strauss and Minkus, the program wall be varied and appeal to all tastes Choreographed by Fokme. "Les Sylph ides" will feature Kristi Moorhe~d and Louis Carver. Molly Lunch. David Panaiefr and Eve Hen derson will star in the comedy story. "Gradua tion Ball." with chor eography by Li chine Moorhead and Panaierr are also leads in the Spanish work. .. Paquata ." choreographed by Victor Moreno PERFORMANCES ARE free lo members or Ballet Pacifica Tickets for non-members at S5 for adults and $4 for students and children may be ordered by mail Checks should be made payable to Ballet P acifi ca and sent to Sally R~ve, P.O. Box 241 , Laguna Beach 92652. A sell·addressed s tamped envelope should be enclosed if tickets are to be mailed; otherwise they will be held for pick up at the box offi ce. which will open one hour before each performance. .. I •.;> (;rl'OI /o'ood and /o rrw ~ 1rw' In (Jur Outdoor Garden ur Vtrung k oom LUNCH Mon.-Frt. • 11 :30 -2:30 DINNER Tue.-Sat. • 6:00 -10:00 SEA VIEW GARDEN •PEKING •SHANGHAI • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES N1nf' bJnouc1 lact1111e-; <,pPCHll bu .. 1ne'>S luncheons <nec1111 d1c,count on tooo to qo I t'P P-"tn0 f n ~ .. fi.un t ¥Jo~ t f ~-~~ PM\..""O l t I Open 7 days 675-2420 810 E Balboa Bat boa On the Peninsula CAU. '40·5123 PIEll 2 .. JOlllT FABULOUS RIBS -L.A. TIMES CRITIC "ONE OF THE GREATEST SALAD BAJlS" -DwW v-"'11 "ONE OF lliE COUNTRY'S MOST MONUMENT AL ARRA VS OF AtESH SEAPCX>O'' -,,_.a-...,.,.. I ··~;:.mu 11 ·-~~ I I :r.;-:: 11 ·~::~ I ·--•on,_..,.,..,,.. . ' -· D •• IDIBIC • Out 'N About • Norman Stanley somelhlna ealled Huntington Executive Cent.er. Where, how and -espeeially why -do the developers come up with these designations lnsl~ad of a name everyone can relate to, here we've been handed a moniker suggesting the bamng of anyone below the level of -what? - ~econd lldmlrustrative assistant? SCANDIA aov ALE IS open to all. or course. although the name of the restaur.ant. loo. mlg~ cause some first time wonderment. Once inside you'll qu1ckly realize il is neither a royal version of famed Scandia on Hollywood's 9\anaet Strip nor a standard Scudinavlan amoraaabord . The eclectic dinner menu proves the Royale. above all, Is a substantial, middle-of· t~e-road eatabllahmenl geared to pleuing the majority of diners. The onJy ones apt lo reel left out are the raat·food fancien and tbe baute cuisine snobs. · The wide-ranatng bill of rare runs from the ubiquitous lop slrloln and New York cut steaks, by way of baby beef liver and roast prime rib or beef, to steak and lobster combioation -but with some interesting detours and side trips along tbe way. THE&E'S A CONTINENTAL stop-off. for ihstance. with selections like COpenbagen steak (tenderloin with oniorui fried ID butter), n .95, and veal Oscar. $9.95. Then It's to middle and west.em America for such Items as barbecue style pork or beef ribs. $7.95 and $5.95, respee· lively: half chicken barbecue s tyle, $6.95 . chicken and ribs combo, $7.95 DAVID PANAIEFF, MOLLY LYNCH, EVE HENDERSON IN "GRADUATION BALL" Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Monday thru Thursday Special• (Fnday, Saturday. Sunday t1I 6 pm I &•C8()1 hOl•o.to Ocean Perctt . . . . . . 3.65 Atlentlc Cod 3.95 PKIHC Red Snapp« •. 95 Mahl Maht . . 4.95 G rtlled Sea 8a11 4. 95 Top Sl~n Steak . . 5.95 Seafood Brochette. . . . . . . . . . . 6.ts Steak I Lobeter ............. 8.95 Plus Fresh Fish. Other Searood and Steaks llllll aar•oll I I I 21st "-. M•wport l.ach OR5* 3·9560 16l78 PACIFIC COAST HWY• HUNTINGTON BCH •(2131 !19:> 13"'1 3901 £ COAST KWY • COR<*A OH MAR• 171•1 6~ H~ to Mldftlqttt Ooily-WH11"'4h U"hl 1:.00 0 .111. 0 ... >t '"'" .. ,._ .u&A ~~~~.~!!~,~~I ( ~!x~GRANDH OTEL I HO Ill WAY ANAHllM CA 11902 prPS~OI\ GINO GAUDIO & LINDA McCLURE STARRING IN ~oufftPaciflC mu•tc bv• RICHARD RODGERS , Bated on o boo!< bv A RTHUR LAUREN TS £VERY l UISOAY lHRU SUNOAV lVCNINl1 (714 )-492-9950 (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - NOW NOW FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE Plano & Vocals By 10M STEIN Tues., thru Sat. GARRISON IAK!R Sun. & Mon. JM A>MIT,AW. LAGuNAedctt , ... , ... ~-· Ample free P11rt1110 752-t551 GARRISON a BAKER Tues .• Wed. & Thurs. SAM. PARIONI n.10 Fri .. Sat., Sun. & Mon. OuerloolctllQ IHoM11"'1 lAb F~ll 2U11 MUl .. LANDS AT RIDOI Roun IL TORO nwz. GAINll ITllLE with KILLY LEMAIRI Tue. thru Sat. IANDIRS a LOWILL Sun. and Mon. ... COMTHWY. LAOUIMWL .... c-....,,_,, •tt-2121 -.sm DAIL ~ILOT C Two of our three entree aeleciiooa were th4 Copenhagen steak and· veal Oscar, the first commendable for the flavorful tenderness of lb• beef and superb broiling. the veal for being a credit to "Oscar's" concoction -lopped witl crab, bordelalse sauce and asparagus witb hollandaise sauce. , ~ My own much-lo-recommend-it choice wat shrimp scampi, $9.95. Sauleed ln butter, lemol(, wine and spices, the lemon navor dominated in this excellent edition of the dish -displacing the cualomary garlic -for a true touch or the unusual and different. ALL ENTaEES ARE served with a choice of soup <a right hearty veget'able the night of our visit> or saJad, rice pilaf or baked potalo. Portions were sufficient to rule out the need of pre·dinner appetizers for all except tbe most robust appetites. But the heavy eaters won't be left high and dry ; appetizers range from oysters on the half shell. $2.95. to steamed clams. $5.2S. Later they can also move on to such dessert offerings as Danish pancakes (with strawberry jam). $2.2S, or chocolate mousse. $1 75. Additio na l dinner prospects include tournedos of beef, $9.95, double French lamb chops, n .95 ; Australian lobster tail, $15.95; cteep fried shrimp. $8.95; rainbow trout. $6.95. T HE MAIN DINING room at Scandia Royale ts on the ground level whi le the huge lounge, entertainment and dancing area is on the ... econd noor. reached either by stairway or elevator Contempor ary Scandinavian drawing rQOITl as about as close as I can come lo naming an) particul ar molar to the decor The furmsh1ng!> an· warm and inviting but the-overall effect an th1· down.,tair ... dining room \truc·k me as bc1n~ somewhat austere and lac·kluster Thl· has a ... for this reeling was hard t<> pinpoint although I d1slikt-d the color or lhe \I. :ills I loo light 1 the unallracl1vt-light fixtures and undersm: picture., In the long run 1t vrobably docsn I matter too much anyhow I wa!> the only member or our part\ \l.hO ft:lt thal \I.a \ T H E Ll'N Hl:WN Mt:Nli a t Scandia Ro~ al<· seL' forth a 'e1•m1ngly nice balance of ... i:a food. <iaJad and sandw1rh selcct1ons. And the ovster bar mt·nu. in a '>Wltt h from most. gives ~cm some <,<1ndw1l'h oplaon., <JJ> well as such re· i.:ular ran· as fl\Stt<r .... l'lam., '>l'amp1. chowder. Cll' llour'i or rllOd -.1·r v1('\' Jrl' 11 a m lo :i p m . ~1onda~ lhrr1ugh ~·rida). 5 to 11 p m . Monday through Satur<fay t.ind :-1 to 10 (,n S unday The ad drt•sc; is ~952 Warnf'r Ave at Bolsa Chica Hi:si:n at1ons H4H fi6li4 111)'1'111\l l \'-lt••I " \k l \Ill "' lllllllf'' '-lfllll' OKTOBERFEST '79 12-MAH OOMPAH PA BRASS BAND o;rect FTom Gtt"MGny "EICHT ALBAUM" W ~d. & Thun. -5-1 I P.M. FAdfn. re~ Fri. & Sat. -6-1 A.M. Adm. S2 Sunday -2-1 I P.M. Adm. $2 FOUCDANCERS. SIHGIHG, YODELING AHO CONTESTS -rrs FUH! LW l lll'Olf'"'.-:f\U·•Qr t ••A fl#tt f'IRl•r. •fl·•'' 1 • l)tl• w ( .. ,.,~, .......... , . f) l•1;f'I' ''0' ,, l f"' 1 .. 1 " ..,u,,t•""Oh""' two.-. r t A llUIH114100t(1'41~1'7 NOW thru NOV. 11 fR SET~~~~~~~e-•1 s1Jc ~ourmct cookery. H ear • Fredrick Stann's piano artisrry Sunday through Wednesday. 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WelDrWa• 75• DISCO NIGHTLY AFTER 9 P.M. 6841 Warner Ave. (At Golden West) Alpha Beta Shopping Ctr. .. . . .-. . • . . ' ll 'e a 9'&1 tben lla 't 1 ~at.eeorY 1n the Ouin- nea1 8ook Ot World Reeordl called "mott fa.Q&UU.. ~ud by a community theater 1roup over a w.,.ar period." II there w•r•. th• Jrvlne Communhy Tbtal« would wtD it bahdl down. Next yev. IC!' wlll ceklbra\e lll 10lb an- nlvertar)'. It probably wtu do so ln tbe lllnt.b dlf· · ,.,..,, buUdlnc UHd u • 1ta1e 1lnc:e the Irvine playen .. ,. orcanl.Md ln lt'IO. SINCE THAT ftME, the Irvine Community Theater bu taken on lhe appearance of a traveUnc mimtrel abow. The group wu bom oo lh~ •tace ol tbe Corona del Mar Hieb School theater and 1penl it.s next rour years com- fortably eucooced in tbe Humanities Hall Playhouse at UC lrvine. So far, so cooct. Then ln the 1prtn1 or 1174, UCJ reclaimed tbe Hwnan.lUet Hall ata1e for lta own drama pro1rams. With no other facility ava.llable 1n Irvine, ICT went west -lO Golden Weal Collese where the 1974-75 season wa.s presented an the Actor's Playbox. • Then llahlnlng struck a seeond Ume. Golden West wanted the Playbox back for Ila own ahows and JCT wu again out in lhe cold. The 197~76 Muon was played out wtlh one show at the Fountain Valley Community Theater , Intermission Tom Titus another as u joint production with Golden Wct.t on lhe main GWC sU.ge. and the other three at the theater's newfound temporary home in the Youth Services Assoeiatioo buildlng, a scout house m Costa Mesa. At'TER FOUR PRODUCTIONS al lhe YSA. the bwlc:hng w as bulldozed to make room for a restaurant and JCT was on the move agam. The Kroup finished out lhe 1976-77 season an a con verted Newport Beach church as a temporuy tenant before lhe city turned it into the Newport Theater Arts Center. Having temporarily run out of resourceb , th(• J rvinc t..hespiarui went dark for the 1977 · 78 t.ca1wn. Then, through the intercession or the Ct ty or Irvine's Community Services Department. lCT acqu.ired the st age of University High School -in Irvine. of all places. Dubbed lhe "homecoming season." lhe 1979 schedule was played at University lllgh where· the year's finaJ production. "Twelve Angry Me n," opened a two· weekend run Thur& day. But It will be the l~l ICT show on th~ University High stage since -you guc-sscd 1l the school is expanding it5 own theater program and ..... Bt.rr 111E PLOT OF this latest drama may have a baJ>PY end.ins. Ne1oUaUoo.s are lll pro- gre11 that would result ln JCT movlnc into 1t ci- ty facility for its eagerly awaited 10th an· niver1ary season 1n 1980. Should these talks end successfully. the new season would open in February witb the world premiere of an original play, Elaine MuJlen·~ "Ignore the Man Behind the Screen... Then comes Nell Simon's "The Star Spangled Girl." Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire," the Kaufman·Hart comedy "The Man Who Came to Dinn er" and Paul Zlndel's "And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little ." After 40 productions in five cities over its first nine years. the Irvine Community Theater 11 looking forward to settling down and dlscard- ine ill nomadic im age once and for all. Should ICT move lDto Its nlDth temporary home M Xl year, It would be lbe nexl:to-lut st.ep on the road to a permanent home in the city's lon1· planned per{ormln1 arts theater. mea anb &ympat~y £nglt111' ,.nttqur.s mttfJ ilta Boom Afternoon Tea served any11me mcludt'J 2 ~ta •nnbw1c~rf Jtlot 6conr ~aspberrpJ~m & Crram a t)ol of ~ngliSIJ ~t4 3.95 prr prrson Sorry, we cannot accommod.alt-amall children 17th STREET and TUSTIN AVE COSTA Ml£SA (Mhhld IACK·rN·Tll~·BOXI Monday tin Seturday -11 11m t lJ ' pm A Dlnln<J Experience Beyond the Expected Your favorllc cu1slnl'. atook. ch1ekon. cr>alood. dchcolo soupu, closa1col 1alado proparl.ld to plooso your polalo. Sorw'<i 111 tt1u amblonco~ot mOB1 baoullful orauntO'I surroundings. Make your roaorvatlons now for a truly onJoyable d inlnq oxp...~oncu. •eo Fathlon l1land, Newport Center RtHrvetlon1 (714} ~ff Century Plaza Hottl, Century City ,..Hrvttlont (213) an-1840 - ..... • ( 842 -4321 ) Direct or collect. to 1ub1crlb• to YOUR hometown peper, the DAILY PILOT IN;ERMISSION '\JOW PLA Yll':G U.AH(IM A•t11•"' o .. ., '' 819 98' 0 C,ARO(N GAO~l Wt11D100• ~30 4401 COSIA M[$.l C•nt ll't Ctll1ff ~79 4141 UllANG( UA C.ty C1~1t111 834 3811 "'ALIEN' IS CLEARLY DESTINED TO TAKE ITS PLACE AS A CLASSIC." ,, ......... "A smaahlng cinematic expertence." ·n~ film 11 aa effectlvely nerve· wrKkl~ u any of Hitchcock's besl • "RHlly special and all terrific! .... "A •lunn1ngly cralled movie that's better than •star Wars· and 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' .. : . ,. .... .. .......... -·· A L I E N •Spectacular and b<eath tak1ngly im-otnaliwi." "'Allen' •S a c~er. a walloper, a rou1er. a ~creecher and a ton of fun • • T ernflc lun tor everyone: TOM SIGOURNEY VERONICA HARRY DEAN SKERRITT WEAVER CAATWRIGH1 STANTON JOHN HURT IAN HOlM YAPHEl KOTIO . f ,t ,_,urrvt PRtX.-/C JH"-~··• ~ ·' •" ,, 1 1 "' • tt'" •• 1t•••• 1~ •.;•( ,, t" IVA.lf lRtittl tJt(H t 'fC ,., • •. urt•• ,,.., •••••'•''" ff<1'4~l ll .. ,,,,, rr I .... f "'4••t /.•' ' A•, h,_'•'f' '• ... t • fOr' •' 1t "I ~t J.IAPitA.'tSr;t.•. 4 •I.IV•"",,, A ., ........ ttt .,. u •t. L.,,.,.."",~'tiitw .. (I'•·,········ .... ,._ , ....... ·.11,... ••• • •• , ..• ···-···, . r,R l .... _,., :: I .... ~ CXJ[Lllil<'"~·J /..a...\ l:! "'"!! •• :"t:!' ~-:· . l!ln:W J. ••r-••11•a..•11111~•••met•••• ................ ~·- - ·~ . ~ I I • I . • ' .. • . . . I ... j I • ~ 1 ' I I· I ... NO FINE TUNING ADJUSTMENT NEEDED Detall of Bob W0He'1 Po1tertzed Football Portfolios Presented A PORTFOLIO ON universal human rights is part of 250 paintings, tapestries and sculptures by Austrian artist A r ik Brauer , showing at the California Stat e Museum of Science and Industry through Oct . 21 . The galleries, in Los Angeles' Exposition Park, are open from 10 to 5 daily. Free. TWO ART EXHIBITS may be viewed through Oct. 12 at the headquarters of The California St ate University and Colleges, 400 Golden Shore, Lonq Beach. One contains selections trom the sixth annual exhibition of Student Gr,1phic Design s f rom Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. The other consist s of cartography f rom the newly completed California Water Atlas, described by Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke as "a monu- mental volume crucial to the understanding of our natural resources." Hours are . 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . weekdays. "INSPIRATION I," a special show for special people, starts Sunday in the south wing pf the Museum of ~orth Orange County, 301 N. Pomona Ave., Fullerton. The show is a celebration of the artistic abil ities of handicapped people, giving them the opportunity to d isplay their creat ivity in a gallery setting. Viewing hours are 10 to 3 Tuesdays through Fridays, 10 to 5 Satur- days and noon to 5 Sundays until Oct. 28. SEMI-ABSTRACT IMAGES of a moving sporting event -inherent violence and ballet-like beauty of foot- ball or the explosiveness of a boxer's uppercut are captured in still prints by photographer Bob Wolfe. His "Sports Impressions" are being shown at Status Gallery, 1200 N . Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, through Oct. 12. Gallery hours are noon to 5:30 daily, except M ondays. Wolfe, of Palos Verdes, won the Gold M edal at the ninth annual Photography West show. RUTH AND GEORGE C. KENNEDY'S Collection of Ethnic Arts opens to the public Sunday at Bowers Museum , 2002 N . Main St., Santa Ana. The exhibit focuses on three art provinces: the pre- Columbian statuary of M esoamerica, Melanesian sculpture from New Guinea a nd masks and carvings from the Pacific Northwest Coast. Admissionisfree1o the museum from 9 to 5 Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1 to 5 Sundays and 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays. "FREEDOM Of INDIVIDUAL ACTION" P•rt of Artk Br•u•r'a HulMn R ...... ~· YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recycling center for Costa Mesa. 558-5981 I ~.September 28. 1979 • DAILY PILOT (;'5 MARLON BRANOO ROBEITT DUVALL MARTIN SHEEN " AFrr.ALYPSE NOW FREDERIC FORREST ALBERT HALL St\M BOTTOMS LARRY FISHBURNE ~ DENNIS HOPPER Proouc.ro aoo 011a:ted by FRANCIS COPFDLA Wr1t1eo by JOHN MIUUS ~ FRANCIS COPFDLA N.iua•oi t f MICHAEL HERR eo Prooc® t>v FRED RClli. GRAY FREDERICl<S)N crd TOM STERNBERG n•P(t() 01 Plt:A 1'';ir t f VITTORIO STORAf~O Pr00ud01 ~ DEAN TAVQULARIS rt1 'C1 RICHARD MARKS Srurd ~n by WALTER MU RCA M.fA by CARMINE COPFDLA ar'(! 'FRANCIS COffDLA AN OMNI ZOETROPE ffiODUGTION lECHNICOLOR C"!"· ···•• ,,,,.. .• , .......... . ,_,__ ____ ---!2nd SENSATIONAL WEEK!,_____"'-------. edwards NEWPORT NEAlt COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR XIJWPORT 0 omrrma 644-07 60 OAILV -1:00 • 4:00 • 7:00 -10:00 SUN thru FRI · 1 :00 - 4.00 . 7;00 -10:00 SAT. -12:00 · 3:00 · 6:00 . 9:00 -12·00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL ENTERTAINMENT HOTLINE-(714) 534-FAEE ----• I .. . , Orqtiial .OiBrlns Best a, mASL PAl&SVIOI ................ Go&., backwardt 1t•m• to .,. • •lfp forward lD tomedlu Steve Martin'•,.,...,, Havinc come clolo to .,..., not hlm acaln' alatua tlilrcMalb penlatent TV ~arancea. a laclll...,. tpe<'lal and a mUd and laay (t..bou&b. DOlay) lMt album. 11.rtln bu ,..,.....ed toward the roou ot hJa IUCC ... --NO, HE"! NOT back at Dtaneyland 1n'"T m11lc revue. but at the Boardln1 Hout• In San P'rancllco wh re b drew lnlUal attention The material recorded there oo tu1 new album, "Comedy Is Not PM.I.)'," w 11 put on tape nearly lhl'ff years 110 thc>Ueh the dale Is neatly excluded trom the Unu notes But ll'1 pretty obvaoua bow old the material as ror anyone who uw-blm pre·concert hall era Martin la sedate, clever and craft.smanldre, not •n overbearinc buffoon wtw.e demeanor ls prone t.o leave one wilb one bumln& quesuon - JUll how funny Is be! THE SMALL AUDIENCE is attentive, sbar· ing the s pontaneity rather than waiting 1mpa· t1 ently for each familiar bit and a chance lo scream "excuuse mee1" or "wild and crazy guy" with sell-congr atulalory hysteria. That alone makes "Nol Pretty" an am · provement ror listeners who want to hear a comedian at work Instead or just forced lo cope. Some or Martin's finer comedic personae - that of the s leazy "You know what l 'm saylng.'l think you do" Las Vegas lounge act type -are thus allowed a nourish. There's a lso an ample dose of engaging fantasy ("Cruel Shoes".'"Jackie O."), non seq- uiturs ("Hostages") a nd a dash of Martin's banJo skills ("Drop Thumb Medley"). RUMMAGING THROUGH lhe old tape (ile le nds the album a spliced and incomplete ft!el · ing but it's still a far more cohesive and reward· ing effort than Martin's last. With the exception of Richard Pryor's brilhant "Wanted." serious reservations go with any recommendation that folks shell out for the short-Lived thralls of a comedy release. ThlS one 1s definitely worth a trip to a <See NEW ALBUMS, Page Cl) HE ONION .,. FIELD ~ A I (Ul' ~I Ill') ..... tn111j.( JOI IN S/\V/\CE, JAMl:S wcxms, Fl\J\,~KJ .YN Sl-AJ .E~ .11111 HONNY COX 1•n .. 1•11 ·~' h'"~\l :n~H corn J-:.'.Jz 111m 11~11" I lAHOI J) HECKEH ..,. "1•11pl11• Irv JOSEPH W/\MH/\LJ( ;i I '"'~" tiv EUMIH l>EOD/Xl'O A ntACK MARBLE l'm•h111lt111 I AVCO (.NOAS9V' PC'TURE.6 Re•-· c;.. .... flUi.-" ........... u-.. ,~ 9' ' i"D •-.., ...... ....,..,.t 1&.~ ·-···-'---! REDISCOWRINO 9'00T8 OF SUCCESS SleV9 M8rtln'1 Hew Album Worth• Uaten PROVIDES POP MUSIC FOR SINOING ALONG Sprtghtty Gult1rl1t/VOC8llat len Oomm '"La Cage Aux Follea' la one of the moat uproarioualy funny movie• ever made." 1<11 i..,,,11 >tAh•o\ .J, """'"•'"' °"'" Nl'W\ R .. .. United Artists 6th uuaH·:Fiiieo-wEEKI edwards CINEMA CENTER • lolllt I M e 00 HAllOI AT ADA .. \ CO\TA .. u .. Ul t•t41t Pit 111eoo1oe 1100 MlSAVHDfCftfTU t7t-4141 JAMt;S IJllOUN. MARGOT KHUm und ROO ST'EIGP,R .. Al.o M.•rtl"M MllllllJ\Y 111\Mll.'fll"" Mu..i. h~ 1.AIM 't( 1111'1111\ t .. f\llll~t I• llwa:~ of l'l'IHl1><11<111 JMlt:1..:NMt/\W tonillv,.1"'9d""r' H/\Mllt;1,z /\llKllH.' .... ..,.. .. p1., t.v ..,ANIJllll ..,·tt:llN li....t-o. lleo6t by JAY AN...,,.. ....... ION4 l;y IWNAW RAl.ANO MCI •:U.l<Yr I lt:UO NOEii 111.....u.t hy R'nJAflT llOflP.NREflO ,_., ....,•Ut•M ' Ali AMr•tf'AN lln'f'•IOATll)/llAI. PIM'tl•I! A I ll0,"4A II 111 "4 ... '"'**' ~n .,., ........ u 0r..,.. uro>4Q ........ Or .... ,."" l'O "HTIUCTID c .--i ,.f I,,,._ ••ftr ~j l4fV •·~ ... ,...,o!.,"'•I •-<l'!tt\IW'•• ..... NOW PLAYING ...... 111m .. ~·"~ .. .-.. u ..._ .. >_.. lllUllllllflllt ._... ,,l ..... llAtlll•• C..Y 111 ... ~ O'lt4 ....... ftlA c.9IA ... _ ..... llO "'° MleMWAY .. W.tlrnl""" .. ...., • 1. •• • I .. ,, ... .,.., .. ',_ •• Folk The Sor1•~1. Golden Weal CoUese'• popular folk m111tc aertet, be1tna Ila fall aeaaon with •In t•r•·SD n1w rl tors Robin Matthe w• and Michael Killen perform· In• at 8 o'clock lonlaht In th e co mmunity cent.er-.. A0"188ION la SU O, with pre-saJe Ucketa for future data available In the colle1e bookatore. Matthews, a me mber of the college faculty and coordlnator of the Songbag since 197S, will present new materials from his repertoire of 2,000 oriilnal aongs. Bufi Brett, th'e ne w coord1nalor of Songbag, Is a member of the stu· denL development offi ce which sponson tht: con-cer ts OPENING THE show will be Michael KHlcn, who has written the title song , "A Lillie More Time." for the current GWC commercial music album Killen, who has JUi.t pla yed an engagement at the Mini Renaissance F aire at Lado Marina Vi llage 1n Newpo rt ALBUM REVIEWS Hf f~f' J/.I Ii " ......... MALCOLM Mc DOWELL· DAVID WARNER· MARV STEENBURGEN "TIME AFTER TIME" 1,1111< 1 <, ,,, ,; ,/\ • 1 1 1 ''>I r •. rtf fl ,, K f, r ~ l Al l J( I\ r. l.; I I• It • I 11 ' "" r I I I I• 'I II I '. t' 1 101 /. ';"I fl t 0-~•1 ~'OU-"'<fVlft .... ~. ,,_,.,., •• ,,t••tU-0'\ ,..,....ll'()S a.uorf ' A A I"' -~o .. . Beach. Wlll be playing .-------------------------------· \HT HOPPE SATIRIZES the acoustic guitar to f amiliar Gordon Lightfoot and Mi chael Frank songs and ballads and Killen original.) L _____________________ _l~~lalilaillilM AL CLARUIGH • •Sllffl ••• ·-... II u J Ill.I RM ... l I ... a UlHllrJI ltll llfd m .. ... ll Jl8!1MU•RllUJ11111 llllU8 ·--···!...,~~ IRI ~I I SNEAK PREVIEW a:oo P.M. I· ......... -.... ~ UA c••••• ct•DOME llU PWA EDWARDS' MlWPORT c•••• Westminster 893·1305 Orange 634·2553 Brea 529·5339 Newport Beach 644·0760 .~ ..... -... -..... ------··- ' I - .. MOVIE REVIEWS -:;.-·~-Anets Flll Haak BelSt "A MAN A WOMAN' AND A BANK'' •s. C.IMIY heist movlt, lntwll!oently •ctf'd bV en eccomp11,fl.d ust end directed t)V N04"1 Bleck with 11 Ileen·~ tor su Pff'I ful exclttrnent Oorutld uthfirlend •rtd Paul Marur ky ere th• Qt'n tHI cre>e*s, comput r tll~rH who relteve,. bank of ~ mlllloo by count..-.progrommlng a~ lh new bulldlng goes up Brooke Adams,anlmm nselyop~allng r.ouno act,..ss, becomes Involved n the escapade, rnore or tt'ss against her will Among lht' film's assets ar'e 9(\rgeous. shots of Macao and Vancouvt1r 1 t th•• plot contains a lesson. 1t ~eem'> to be that crime does pay Which wlll come dS no surprl~ to the bank rob~rs ot New York City. Rated PG perhdPS because the moral lesson 1 .. not suitable for youngstt-r '> "TIME AFTER TIME" is an outrageous notion l hat succeeds surprisingly well SUPPoSlng that H G Wt-tis actually did Invent a worl..able Time Machine SUPPoSIOg Jack the Ripper uses it to escape from 1893 London to 1979 San Francltc0 Md Is punued StY WtU\. Pt'eposterow? Of CO.Wtt, Dot IOf'IWhow tM moY6e wetchtt' .. bKomts tnorouQ.hlY Involved In lht eutftOl''s chase etter the medk • M el m McDowell ·~ David w ner are compelllno It Well' and tho dtm~1ac11 doctor M rv Steenbu.roen Is eblOlutely ntrenclno •s the San Fr1ncl1<1n who befrl~ W II\ Rated PO. with a fl!lr emwnt of blOOd end off ~c r n mutlldtlon ''LA CAGE AUX FOLLl!I" l"Blrdsof a Feather"} Is the mo~t orlgl nal (OmedV to come ou I of Europe or anywhere else In years The llallan rrench pr0duct1on. spoken In French with English subtitles, provldfl outrageous laughter as It car~s from one bizarre <>ltuation to another. T~o homosexual males, operator's of a transvestite night club. have lived together for 1JJ vean, one of them raising a son The boy 1s straight and wants to m arry the daughter of a French deputy leader of the moral forces Raled R "THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN'.' 1s a dumb title for KILLER COMES OUT OF PAST IN "TIME AFTER TIME" Jack the Ripper (David Warner) Threaten• Mary Steenburven PLUS SWEPT AWAY .. Engllah Sub-Tltlea Two of atannJnl'• a .. , Students · $2.00 Senior Citizens · $1.00 Sundey Metlnffl -2 P.M. (R) "A MASTERPIECE." u. "''·-((l'~t'4~ "PURE PAIN AND PURIFYING JOY!' "FRESH, FUNNY AND POWERFUL." "ENTERTAINING. A COMIC, SAVAGE SATIRE!' "lllQC 11om -All WU "MAC DAVIS PllOVU CAllOIOAlf FOii HIMSlLf A UTWl OSCAll HOllOllS." ACTDll 11 llS AllST DUTMG . "AISOlUTllY ·MAC D.W1S IS FlllSl IU.Tt • A lllVfl.ATIOll." ·-I .. t ' ' '' ' . 9th SMASH WEEK '""'. . i'!i': OfllllOl OAIU·lll SCMITll COAST Orarioe111•1 :>!>a 7022 C0<.l.l Mtu !14& ?711 110 PAllll ACCl"lD JOll TMll lllCIAGlMCllT CIMEC'OM E t llANA• AYE 11 IA. Ffff tlldll ...,... . ' aft admlr"lbte mov .. 1bOU1 the penclfl•I and polltlc•• pruauras Of I U.S. wn1tM. Joe Tyn•n 11•110.rat N•w Voc~er , at riving to EM.lanc:t his c~reer ambitions with • wUt fnd two Chll<lren baclc home. TIM famUy lows out as TyNtn pursues higher office es well Ha ~•utlful tawver from Louisiana. The tam llltr tale Is dlrected with freshness and sensitivity hy Jerry Schatzberg. The script was written by Alan Alda. who ts C>ltndldly supPorted by 8Mbara Harris as his wife, Mltryl Streep u the compliant attornev. Melvin Douglas as a senlle senator and Rip Torn as a venal one. The R rating seems severe. except for one scene suggesting oral sex. "THE M UPPE T MOVIE" Is actually a movie within-a-movie purPortlng to document Kermit the Frog's rise from swamp dwel~er to star. The gOOd natured Kermit soon acquires most of the Muppet company as traveling companions. and they spend most of the trip singing and running away from a fast food entrepreneur who wants Kermit as poster boy for his frng-leg chain. They also meet a lot of famous people In cameo roles. 1ncludlng Steve Martin as a surly waiter, Bob Hope as a wise crack ing ice cream man and a touching last look at the late Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthv. Adults shouldn't let the G r'atlno scare them ofl from a pleasant evening. "M ONTY PYTHON'S LI FE OF BRIAN" opens with three Wise Men bringing gifts to a newborn babe in Jerusalem. Oops, wrong manger They snatch the gifts back and depart. That's the story of Brian j:ohen's life· always In the wrong place at the right time This outrageous parody of biblical movies could only be attempted by Britain's mad Monty Pythonians, who wrote the script and play most of the ma1or roles. Rated R. "TH E CONCORDE -Al R POAT '79" continues the downward spiral of the fear -of-flying series. As if the Concorde didn't have enough problems with high fuel cost. low capacity and excess noise, now it's periled by a misguided misslle, a fighter plane and a bomb in the luggage hatch. Audiences may f ind amusement w ith the dialogue, and the thrllls will be genuine to white-knuckle air passengers. Rated PG .;' ' . Caped Bero The newest liken cs~ at Mov1eland Wax Museum in But!na Park honors Ct.nstopher Reevr for the c-redib11tty he brought to America's long-tim~ hero. "Superman .. Warner Bros. donated the ongina. costume to be used in the .. 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"' "' I fl I I ,, I.OS J\NC;J>:LES IJ\P1 If yllu'vc !>een "M J\ "h•· .uul .l1·rn llou-.i·r fllml·d tht• '''''rlt' w1•;1r ""t.tl1l1-.h .1 lt.1 1 f"1 1111· S II ,' you i;>nih<s bly know wh:tt "fr<spper John, M 0 "L'> about 111i.: hod) .. t<l('k>n~., .Jt ·1 ·111 orw rn):1d morn1n~ 1m :i '"'""" 111 1\11111'. l..111tl ATTRAC'TIV.E IS AN undcr:o.tat<·mcnl As 11. tJc·a<'h tn ~nrth1·rn C'.d1forn1.1 tnl! "" ,, "''"' '"rli'' It's 28 yc<srs afte r Korea, "trapper John" Mclntyn• hus matured a hit <snd ~.now chief <>f s urgery at <1 San Francii.co hospi!'ilt! On "M A s II" he Wllh pl ayed by W>Jyn1· no,crs Now he's pluycc.J by b<tldmg, be<trdcd Pt•mcll Hobert.s in the new CBS series airing Sund<iy n~hts at JO on Channel 2 explaincd in the pilot, Hippies gcL'> her na me rrom llt•r pr<1udc!>l trlf11111·11t 1·.Jrrn• \4ohcn \ht· h:<I a llt•r 1 11.11 .i1•11·r "''" 1,. tht' fact that she seems to be moving even when .:rnu11 or hn ~<'hc,t<1I frH•nd!> ''' ,, thf·alN t<1 '>ef· hN love ma 1 1 \ (; ,11 v 1·:"' 111 I!. she's standing stll 1 'l'(•nt• "I ~;11 I hrouRh lh•· who It· film and the '><'em· 11 l :i } ,. d 11 \ T ,. d If the show is a hit. as seems likely, Chn s "'a'>n t 11111." ~ht· ,;11d "W1· wt·n· alwur, bt·hmd the Sh;H'ki>lforil Norris her foll name 1s Cbnl>tophcr 1s certum hushei-. You rnuld onl y hear U'> M )' rm·nds didn't ----------- to bt'come thts year 's blonde sensation, in the beht'H' "'c al·tuall} filmed it " footsteps of Farrah Fawcett, Suzanne Somers und IN .. AIRPORT ·1s." Slli; ulayed a rnolm· Loni Anderson. .. She thought about that for a moment .. 1 love steward~!>i and Karen Ulack''> h4•'>t fnend When ~ .... 1 ... 1.ll\ir, ,, ..:;.-11,, ~ '""'',,. ,,,,, ~ Dc~1lc the diH rencc en t1mt aod loe;,le, things haven't c hanl(.-d that mut h There's a Hawkeye Greg 11:,rn'>on u:. Or Gonz.o Gates There's a Frank Burn::. Charle:o. 'ie1bert as Dr Stanley H1vcrside the idea because of the oppartunities," s he said "I !>hl: "a!-12. ~h1• and Mis:. Hl<tclc had been m "The grew up m New York doing theater M ts Playroom' on Broadway Sht• illJIX'art'<l m c;eventl were m Broadway I naturaJly fell into J'..~8~~~ 1 othe: movll'!> and TV mov1 ci. und on ep1sod1c •• -....:.:·.:.~ • .'~ "' •• ....... did many year11 on Broudway I was never re·-tele ~on ~ ..... ll'nln:n'.l"l'llnn,,....nn11n:nn! cot(nau'<I on th•· street by anyone Until-J.dld my -------------------------------.. 642-2697 "IN TllE PILOT I wa:-. llot Lip~." says Chris Norrn;, who plays Nurse H1pr>leis Br•ncus1. She's a hlonde guarnntccd to ruise uny male patient's blood prc1omre rirHt soup opera. Then I couldn't walk my dog to the c•omc·r without people yclllng. 'Sarah'"'':- ··But J talked 11 ovt·r w1lh the producers and Wf' refocused a little bit f'rankly, I don't think It was attructive to see a young woman so uptight Such a fuss budget. I would be different If I were a little older. but, you know, where d08i she get off" SIU: SPf:NT THREE YEARS as a teen ager pluying Sa.rah Capice on ''The Edge of Night." She 111~0 wM busy doing commercials s he was an Ivory soup baby when she was 3. At 7 she started in .. The Sound of Music" and regularly changed rolt.>11 u she grew older. She made her firal movie at 15 NEXT SEXPOT? Chr1a Norri• "Now I at least have a sense of -umor. I know thul I can laugh occasionally and take thlng11 In stride So in thul regard I am no1 a Hot Llp11 However. I am in the fact that I'm IJ bright younte "I was the blonde with the red bps In 'Summer of • 42," she aald. "l was the one they were trying Rockford: A Touch of Class By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> Ah, yes, he's back. Street tough and parlor charming, the lovable knlgbt-errant or Malibu Beach· James Rockford, private eye. The return of "The Rock.lord Flies" to NBC <Channel 4, 9 p.m .) may be the most welcome event of the new TV aeuon; cer· tainly, It's the best thing to happen to Fri· day nleht <on television, anyway). J ames Garner had wanted to pack it In aft.er lut season, but NBC~ which could Ill afford the loa1 of clus, talked Gamer Into a sixth season. Thia season probably ,,1eally wlll be "ltockford'11 ' last, i nd NBC Is alvln1 the 1how the attention It deserves Lauren Bacan makes a guest appearance later this season~ and tonl1ht'1 premiere rcatures Marlette Hartley, Garner's "wire" on those snappy camera com· mer cl ala. GAaNEa AND HAaTLEV tranaude charlam1, and \bey work it like a couple ol claHy COM. ln t.onJpt's ahow, Rockford -Mor the 8ood tntenUooa and bad luck -11 factd wltb liqwdaUon becauee an unlrlenclly netpbor hat woo a IMfty aetUement f roin hlm after an auto accident. ( TV RF.VIEW J pays off. Of course, She falls for Rockford and get.8 Involved In a typical Rockford caper. Involving a latny blo, gold and the nasty neighbor who 8\led him. ALONG TO PROf £ that Rockford 's c hoice ol companloH la worse than hll luck Is Angel. the cowardly con who'd aell hl• pal Jimmy in 1t minute lQ san hia own akln, half a minute for a buck. And Noah Beery Is back u that won- derful old Innocent, Rocky, who CopeA with hla son's ri1ky dolnp by worryinl about breakfNl. So, Friday Night Pliza and "Rockford" Society, you've 1ol Hother year of happy routine. · • JAMES F.ARL JONES. the man or tbe ma,lcaJ voice, comes to aeries TV Satur· day nlcht. Unlortuna .. ly, he arrtvea ln a b1tter.t Jalopy or • lbow pven him by CBS. characters straiaht oul of a "llow lo make a cop show" manui l All this stiow haa IA Jones, who llelpa, but he doesn't salvage the thing. He plays Del cUve Woody Paris, an "I did It my way" cop who loves his work m s work this n ight Involves a politician who m urden his wile. Don't worry. l 'm not 1Mn1 anything away. Sheriff Lobo could have solved this mystery. ·•Paris" is far from the being won t of the newcomera. but It *" certalnly the bl&· aest dlaappolntment • "A II.AN CALLED Sloane," SatlU'day nl1hl 1t 10 on Channel 4, stars NBC u a television network th1l want.a to cuh ln on • movie hero, Jam• Bond. Soi tbey "ve Robert Coorad aome nifty teer« a1ent toys, • pnpollteroua plot and Ile bhn oo eome lm•llo= coeeei•ed Ylllalal. s,turd.Q'• • '°" .... ,... ll • cos· meUct ltlq <Robert Culp) who want.a to ct..ttoy pert ol tbt world end apUt tbt rest with bla part.Den He can do dUa btc:IUH he b11 bralnw11bed Amerlu'a top mlUtary braa wttb a mualca.I pen, boupt ln a Severi~ HUii boutique. Made possible in port by grants from Huntington Beach .fountain Valley Boord of Realtors and First American Title Insurance Company M , ... Hartley plap • coun.appolnted ,... celver, Who'• there to •ak• aun Rockford Actually, "Pane" Ctl 10 on etaann.12> la not 10 awful; It'• Jiit not very 1ood. Ordinary ll the term here. Just another cop ahow, with dull1h dlalo•u• and It'• all a lot of naah ud lilly, ot courM, bul Conrad IMftll to be havtaa IUCD a IOOd. Ume you•re lncllned to 80 aloea wtU. tt. ,._ ________________________ __. l • I t I f I I • C· .... . ' .. ROCK TALK I ALBUM REVlEWS •tLllA•~ Wtdil C!'Oeta ol DHTl)t ~ akyrocbt· lal. how llMaCb dots lt cost~ daya to to t.o a rock cwert? 8---rock cnuca and colum.nllta u.awJy aet co..aa,mwuy Uc.km from UM reeor'Cl com pant•. I NCeOUy dtacovertd that 1 really didn't kDow bow muell • tlcllM to• rock concert coe\ So. 1 bmd out. IT'S G&Nl8ALLY cheaper than a Broadwa.y show, •llabUy mott eicpta1lvt (but ' not alw~) \ban a rirat run movie and more tban lhe price ol ao album Becauae cnu1tc rans had IHI mooey lo spend lbia aummer. record sales al umped and toura had to be canceled. In UM put. lf a ~ buyer bad JlO to ·spend. he mlpt buy two albuma. But \hla put summer, an extra 15 more often than not went lDto the &U lank of a car, so a recor"Ci buyer , Co1D1try Music Party at Knott's Ban.Jo plucking, guitar slnUnrrung and fine country singing will be featured when Knoll's Country Muaic Party salutes KLAC's ninth birthday Saturday, Oct. 6, from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m . While KL.AC broadcasts live from Knoll's Berry Fann, lbe Good Time Tlieater will pre- sent Tammy Wynette, singing such hits as "D·l· V·O·R·C·E," "Stand By Your Man" and "Your Good Gir l's Gonna Be Bad." Ray Price will perform such favorites as "For The Good Times." More country m usic will be heard in lhe Cloud 9 Ballroom when Rex Allen, Sr. and his son, Rex Allen, J r and The Boys present some of their songs including "Can You Hear The Pioneers" and "Lonely Street." Special tickets thal include admission and unlimited use of the park's rides and attractions during the event are now on saJe at Knott's Guest Relations window for $7 pnor to Oct. 6 and $8.50 on Saturday .&HE BELTS OUT TUNES WITH THE BEST RecMI Sweet, 17, Aleo Doe• B•ll•d• NEW ALBUMS (From Page Cl) friend's house for a hsten. • • • • • • R ECORDS THAT ARE DEFINITE STIFF'S: Meaning the sm all, renegade English label, of course, that has spawned such talents as Elvis Costello and Ian Dury before the big guys (in this case. Columbia.' Epic) moved in. Actually, it's all for the better because Ust.eners now have easie r access to some of the fresher pop-styled new wave music going. Remember Brenda Lee and her quavering vocal style on "What's A Malter Baby?" That's one of the stronger reference points on Raebel Sweet's "Fool Around" debut release (Stiff Columbia> JUST 17 AND LOOKING even younger, Sweet can already belt oul a tune with the best; allowing for a teenisb vibrato that may grate on some tender nerves . A couple or exacting cover tunes ("B·A· B·Y" and "I Go to Pieces) give way to the album's real strength -her handling of couo· try-tinged ballads like "Wildwood Saloon." For such a young singer, Sweet purveys mature emotions with striking effect. And "Wildwood," a tune written by Sternberg, is an obvious c.boice for Linda Ronstadt to grab and tum into a big hit. caUJSING ALONG in a sprighUy pop vein ia auttariltlvocalist Ian Gomm, another alum- nus of the le1endary Brinsley Schwarz band that spawned Nick Lowe and the nucleus of Graham Parker 's Rumour. His solo debut, "Gomm With The Wind" <Stiff-Epic), contains some or the brightest, least pret.eotious pop to surface this year. . Tbe diminutive Gomm ls not a rangy singer or a Oasby guitarist. He simply pens catchy, en songs li ke "Airplane" and "24 Hour Se that have you singing along by the end. oltbe nan. Tm of the 12 cuta are originals (tbe loqest ia 3:07) wltb Gomm reaurredlbe Chuck Berry's "Come On'' and a bluesy version of Lennon· McCartney'• "You Can't Do That." Gomm 1eta 10 polllU f« cbarm alone. Tbe men llclventW"OUI mipt try Lene Lov· lcb'a debut, "Stateleu" (Stiff-Epic). Wlth a weird weal wall and more eccentrtc baddnt, Lovtcb ta a dartDI cooeeptualiat wtth a dedded • Kut.em European IYPIY flair. Sbe allo pl~a autJ au. ~ -- -• *** I TV mJPPING: NBC .. o«ertnc free ticketa for a new lllUlle and c:omecty lbow titled "Top T•." Featurtal the VW• P90llle IDd "aur· prtM ,_u," tie tbow la taplJll Saturda1 Oct. • (I p.m.).Md Sanda)' Oct. 7 <•:80 Ud 7 p.m.) 8l NBC ... ID Burbank. ....._i.d «lan.llatlona who can dltfo: JO « more folb e.11 make ticket resena bJ ealllal (IU) Ml-1000 ext. 1115. Loners Hekbal Mata mun appear ln penon at NBC, aooo 'ff. Alam• Burbank. n-... ara available M~ tb.rouCb Fri· dQ W•-I :• a.m. and l :IO p.m. ..._ llarUD. wbole feature fU.m (''TIM Jn"> wm .._out 1oc auutm•, .w retuna u .......... faD'I ant ...... of Seaardaf ,iOt Uft. Cilmllcuoua bJ IWr ablmee will bi .JOba ..._... mil Dm Akro,d .who've called lt qultl. . . ' .. . . ~~--'"-~~~~...;..~~-:_:;~;::-....;...'•:...;;.~..;,....~~-=-~-~::::5=-::;;~ ~ci1'~~fi~-~;'.e~coocerta ~~~~c~~'"'-.~---~ .. --~ ....... ~ thla week>. the top Ucltet price is $12.50, and for ~ ane ROCK TALK boui hl one album Instead of two. JN008Ta\' £Xt:CVTIVES hoped that with the burk-~achool ahopplC\I, more pec>ple would bt-an the etorea and that the release of a few re· ctml bla ulbum11 (Bob Dylan, Led Zeppello) would lute buyera bul'k lnto record stores and aales ln general would increase. Ther11 wH no reul lack of concerts in tbe New York City •mm this summtr. but many cr011·country tours were cut back because or the lack ol the all important record company tour S\lppc>rt Ticket prices occasionally rise because of the costs of rentmg the halli., or because the promoter bas to pay more money for an act. Thus, there is lhl' need every so often to add 50 centa to the cost of a ticket in order for the pro· moter to make his necessary profit To give you some idea IN NEW YORK CITY, ticket prices for most shows at Madjson Square Garden are Sll en SAT. & SUM. MA TIMEES All Snts $2.00 M 2:30 p.111. F=C>RIMfO CALL 534-RH 6:15-8:1S.10:15 "lAN "l OA tM RB"R" H"HRIC. ICMIH • THE §EOIJCTION OF .IOE TYNAN , ....... ,~ 1 FCaiY \I S:J0-1:00 9 10:15 00 ~TRIUMPH! AJaa Alda ls lltlll/Mtt: '"""' ""' ,,,,.,,.,, Md""'· AM It tltm is sac/I 1 tlllllf as 1 flltfklm ICtfm it Is fletJI Sfleep rrho glra',,,,... ,,~.,, -GE/Y{ SHALIT. TOOAY. NBC TV "A BRAVE, l#TEU.JGEllT, BRIUJAllTLY CRAFTED Fl.MAS ClllTEMIWIARY AS 1llOAY'S HEADLl#ES." -ffl/( lllCO N(W YQllK OAI( O il WIS -IOWIN MIUflf SfVINrtlN M4GALINE -THE .00CTI,,~ '1f' OF..JOETYN ... N Al.AN ALDA BARBARA MERYL HARRIS STREEP "lllAATll'I 911£0~ PltOOOCTION " m .M av JEltRY tCHATZSEltO •Tttt Stl>OC'TI<>" OP JOE' TYNAlf' ., •t.mi. RIP TORN *MELVYN DOUOLAS ., a.-Biffle, Wfilten bJ AtAN ALIM E11t<""" ~rl.OUIS A. 8TltOU.U ll\ltlc ~ llU. ~TI ~Mbr MATIN BMOAAl'I Dlf«l~d br Jf:'ltRY 8Cll"Tl8Ut0. tP.-l!JfU..IQO 'V i ••-• I ACJNIVUtSAlPIC'TCJ"'-~'t~"!;La:;-. • . • . . NOW Pt J\YING .. the recent Bee Gees abowa, orchestra seats were u hilh u Jl5 apiece. At the 3,300-aeal Palladium, an orcheslta seat can COit '8.50, $8.50 or fT.50, depending on the stnnlth or lhe act,. with balcooy seats scaled at *8.50, tl.50 and M.50. The Dr. Pepper Festival in Central Park is tbe cheapest Ucket in tdWD, wttb tlie "or· cheatra" seats going for $4.50 and upper level , seats for S2.50. Of courfe, those low rates bave been made possible by the Dr. Pepper Com· pany, which has subsidized the festivaJ. TICKET PRICES at Came1ie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall -two prestige rooms with classical music their usual fare -are $11 and $10.50 for artists sucb as Judy Collins. Rickie Lee Jones and softer rock acts. . Local clubs are a good bargain, beca~ one can order a drink or, in a place like 'J1)e Bottom Line, have some food. At Max's Kansas Caty there 1s a SS or S6 ad- mission wttb no cover or muti mum. and Tbe Bottom Line charges an adm1ss1on of SS.SO with no cover or adm1ss1on , In all, live rock enterta111 ment 1s not bought cheaply. Then again, you can always spend $5.98. the new. Just-lowered price for a record. and stay home ANIMAL CRACKERS SINGINC TELEGRAMS 7141675·9966 Wf1'£ COMEOY TO 0 0 1 .. ·. 1.~~}:j} ~i!.l~l!J ~ !) 1°1 J.~!)J ews ?E~RM~OfT~ ~f6Hr! ...... -.·••"""'ff~··-•'\ @) Up mJ -fl}()/~ 'R _._..., ~C:···---'~ ·-. f':" '~ . ... ...,_ ___ .. "" ... M-- ORANGE MALL Hl·WAY 31 DRIVE·IN Orange &37·0340 v'11«.1m1nW" , i.: r , r, STADIUM ORIYE-IN • IQIRTCHARTOO IRWIN WINl<l£R-• • _ SYMSTER stAWM ·fl>CKY 1· WJA SHH ~ \"OUfCl CARI. WEAni£RS _ BURGESS MmEOITM:... 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IMOICI (WI Nl9 WAlllOlll(I) I ( THIS WEEKEND ONLY- FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY· ••• NEW '79 TOYOTA CELICA THE POWERFUL PLEASURE ·' NEW 1979 TOY OT A CRESSIDA 4 DOOR LIFTBACK AUTOMATIC HEW '79 FUEL-INJECTED · LUXURY EDITION ~--:__ Automatic transmission. factory air conditioning. power steering. power disc brakes. deluxe pinstnpes. steel styled wheels & much. much more' ( 559906) SUPRA WAS "17764!!_ :::\~:E'S s19· 1430 5 sp eed transm1ss1on. factory air cond1t1on1ng, AM/FM stereo with 4 speakers. factory alloy wheels. power steering. power 4 wheel disc brakes steel belted radial tires & much. much more! (014444) Automatic transm1ss1Qr oowPr steennq power brakes. power ooor loclf s t•ll whf-PI 3 -c,,ppa.,F•r AM/FM stereo. climate· c:.ontrol air rond1t1on1ng <.IP.el -belted radial tires. tintc>d qla•,• re.Jr w1ndrJw tj~f0qqcr vPlou r interior and more:' 0239351 WAS ~ EARLE IKE'S s795p RED TAG SALE PRICE ••• $ 00 SALE PRICE •.• OR LEA SE FOR ONLY ( I I t S ( 'i ' r HURRY. .... 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EARLE IKE'S $639900 RED TAG SALE PRICE ••• All Dealer Added Accessories Musi Be Purchased At Rt1tao Prices FANTASTIC USED CAR YALUISlll 1978 VOLVO 242 ""SUMaOOr" SIDAH A utomahc trans .. air oond .. stereo tape with 4 speakers & mags Beautiful yellow with 't>rown interior. (083WOT) EARLE llCl'S ~999 SAU ftllCI -w I 1978 DATSUN .._CAI PIC•-UP This one h• a 4 apeed trentmisalon, •tereo -4th t1P9. fN09 a • Nee lhell with • boot. (1H82409). IAltLI IKFS s5599 SAU NICI 1978 DATSUN 2IOZCOUPI 4 speed transmission. air cond . stereo taoe. mags & e.xcept1ona11v clean S11ve with black interior (267UMX) 1974 VOLKSWAGEN sure 1en1 4 speed tranem1ss1on. stereo and a very clean car This one has a pale blue e.xterior !865LXDI 1976 VOLVO 245WAGOM 4 speed transmission with overdnve. air cond & oowftr steering Medium blue e.x\orior Looks good -drives better• (724PAUl 1977 VOLKSWAGEN IAlllT F uPI 1n1ectf'd anginfl 4 speed trans new 1trP'> & IU'\t undN 36 000 m11es A nice car 1n,11 ruM 1001\11 and drives very well 156 IV[Y) EAILI IKE'S se399 SA.LE rttlCE 'OW" EAILE IKE'S SALE PRICE s34" EAAUIKl'S s5799 SAUrttlCE EARLE IKE'S SAUrtllCE 1977 FIAT 124 IOADSTll 6 speed trans .. air cond .. 1tereo with tape. mags. new too & very clean Beautllut deep blue:f119519l 1972 ·VOLKSWAGEN 9 'ASSIMGa YAM 4 speed transmission and au condlllonlng Lots ol miles but runs. dnves & IOOks oreatl (169ESL) EAIU IKl'S s5999 EAALI IKl'S s3399 SAU NICI SAU rttlCI 1976 TOYOTA LAM>CIUISIR "'W AGOH"' <4 speed transm1sa1on, stereo tape & chrome wheels Red and white ellterior A sharp one! ltM3SRX). 1976 TOYOTA CBJCA GT UFTIACIC & speed lrans.. air cond & stereo tape This car is high on miles t>Yt Is very deen & rum well (847PVKI IAILl•l-S s55" EA•U IKl'S s3999 SALi PalCI SA.LI NICI ~ ... ........ -.. ---·---...... .... 4 Kl OVER 200 NEW 1979TRUCKS AT EXTRA SPECIAL FACTORY INCENTIVES! IT'S O UR BIGGEST TRUCK EVENT IN HISTORY! f ~76 DATSUM '9CK·U' Econom1cal 4 cylinder engine 4 speed transm1ss1on ttnted glass. ( 1C51151) (Stk 1868-Al $3288 1977 FORD THUNDD llaD VS automa11c trans . air cond .. power steering & brakes. SPort wheels IP4019l !Stk 07BAXPI $3788 1975 FORD GltAMADA SEDAM 6 cyl engine. auromatic. factory air cond . pwr steering & brakes. radio. 11nted glass. wsw tires ~ more' (687NLO) . --··· !Stk 11 50Al • ~ 1974 PLYMOUTH WAGOH ' rASSIHGB SA num va. automaltc trans . factory air cond . pwr. steering & brakes. radio. tinted glass. wheel covers & morel (808KFJ} (Stk. 10998).' 1688 1966 FOID MUSTAHG •cLASSIC• 6 cyl.. 3 speed "stick" trans.. radio & more• A classic economy earl (726TZS). (SlkP•iiii"' 1977 BUICK HGAL T-TO, V6. automa11c trans . air cond . owr steering & brakes. rallye wl'leels cruise 1 control (524T JJ) (Stk P4000l t53 1973 FO MUSTANG GRAHDIE va. automattc trans . air cond pcwer steering & brakes. tint ed q lass. l499TEOJ {Stk P4020l 9 3288 1977 FORD LTD II squtH WA•OM VB. air cond .. power steering. AM/FM stereo. roof rack. cruise control. (34610 •• P3i 28a 1978 TOYOTA SHurTIACK Economical 4 cylinder engine. 5 speed trans.. air cond.. tinted glass. & rallye wheels. (160UCC) {Stk. P4018) -- CREW CAI 4a4 V~ <t1J lom,111c tran., air c()nd owr 'i lf•f'r1 nQ I'> br,t\<P' t1 n tPO q las!. 1(44 100 '~tk P40 16l $6 488 1977 CHEVROLET MOVA l:conom1cal 6 cylinder automatic tranc; riwr c,ff'flnnQ & brakPs. tinted Qlass (839RXH I ISti-P3973J s3399 19 77 DODGE II 00 STB'SIDIE l'ICIC·U' V6. power steennq & brakos tinted glass & rallye wl'leels. ( t F 1 7961) (Stk P4016) $ 5188 top. FI 00 l'ICIC·UI' V8 ;HJ!Omal1C lr(ll"', POW('t •,ff•f'fH'IQ ~ hrilk<"• rintea qt.ic, •IJElflt O'.l St• 104091 $5388 1976 VOLKSWAGEN IUG Cconnm1cal 4 c-yltndPr pno1nr· 4 <;Of>f><i trnnc; 'i!PrPo rmteo QlclSS :.port w ht>+-'1" (873VAOI IStk P3981 I $3588 . 1978 CHEVROLET 1976 FORD soePd snell GltAMADA 4 DOOR Economical 6 cylinder. aulomaltc 1ran5 , air cond . f)Wf steenng & brakes. 11nled gras:. !295NIMI fS1k. P3995l '3188 1978 FORD THUtetllltaD VB. automatic trtans . air cond . pwr steering·brakes·wmdows·seats. cruise 1111 (492WKYJ (Stk. P4004 I '5288 v ~ 1 ,:, m,111r ''·'"' ,11r r.onrl n"'r '~'"'""rJ·Or11ior ·• ·w•nd nw<t ... • ~at..._ .-, n r(1( f O?Ql (' ':.t• f''l(j TH $4788 1971 FORD MUSTA,..G " r vi 4 \PPPd tr C1n'> I JC I Ory air cond '·WI !f+11nq IS br rlk f>• A~ FM rnd10 IS ~'""''i34ia 197 FORD THUHOH llaD VR au1oma11c. lac1ory air cond . pwr ••IPN1nq & brakPc;. AM/FM stereo vinyl rool '\OOft whef'I<, & rnorP' (076RXP) IStk P4019) '3788 197 6 OLDSMOBILE STARFfH 6 cyl . 4 sPeed trans . factory air cond .. owr steeflng & brakes. radio. tinted Qlass. rallye wheels & more! ( 166NOZI !Stk P4003)'3388 1976 FORD COURllEll rte•-Ur W1lh sl'lell Eoonom1ca1 4 cyl engine. 4 <ipeed 1ransm1ss1on. radio. tinted gtass & more• ( 1K72142)( Stk 1656A Tl '3788 Alls. Prices, ... 72 ...... .......... c: .... , M OM.YN.DT ~~ .... .... ..... dec.k ...... .. .., ... ,..,.... .,.. • ..... I ...... ,.. DAILYN.OT-1 ...., .......... .. csrect ........ ...,. t ......... w. ....................... G mr4 I 002 ....................... BUILD 'H SAVE Cute East/C.M 2 br cot Lage R-2 corner. Move in while bulld.ulg 2nd unit Good value · $80,950 Call ~72'.21 Ne w 4· Pl ex Gros s $17,000+Annual As bwnable lllt. 0 .W.C 2nd 10';{,0n. otAMOND REAL ESTATE UM W COA'1''-Y, \U UI. M.1. 64S 7S73 2 STottY Shake rool, 4 Bdrm. 2'1• Ba. $133.SOO. E ast s1de Costa Mesa. 211H9ME Odee comer. R-2 zoned lot. Room to bu1 Id . $78,~. Roy McC ...... lltr. 541.7729 FAST POSSISSIOMI Greal Newp0rt Beach area. SUmptuoua bdrma, large aourmet kllcbeo, new carpet.'I and drapes, - · IAfRlOffr c••o •••NW P~Uy ~n1 totaltr nde<'oratt!d .,,lb new nrpetlna • dra , new pal nt ln1ldt 6 out, new kltthen appll1ncH latludln1 mlrro wive oven. Hu,. llvln1 room • dlnln• arta, 2 1 pacloua badrm1 6 I bath• Spectarular water view. l\o•l 11lp availablt• Lf>au -II. > pt•r mo. W11L1Y M. TAn.otl CO~. UALTOll Jiii s-11 out ... ...., Ml'WfC>nCIMM....._ '44-4911 fll 'IEACH ... II H._TON Ill-PllUTIES TO IUY -IENT -Olt SB.L B, :Jiu ea R eafl'I 146..4417 JI J/ StJ.J17 I WI HAVE SIVHAL FINI IA YFIOMT HOMIS WITH PIH Ir SU, BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1.11 ~"Y'"l' [J,..,,,. N B 67'.J bl61 FIXER :rdeserted 5 bed rm. 3 ramily rm. din.mg rmbomewilh pool ls spa. On ly $139 ,950 . Desperate! Act now , M&-2313 °''" 111 9 • 11 '. IU~• r<>BI llt(f • [WIRMHI People who need people should always~beck the Service Directory m lhe DAILY PILOT 3 Bdrm Portofino mndel + )(UM t house with firPpl:ic-" and s " p 11 r ;1 t 1• <' n t r v Pt•rfP1l for in h1w' Thi!-. ('Utlld h Ol \I (' you r h o u s 1n R proble~. S2fJl.900 for c,1ass1r1ed Ad ACTION Call a OAJl y Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 IE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCLUSIVE LISTIMG THE ILUFfS Super "E " Pl an t:n1I t 'n1 t. Th re~ Redrooms Plu~ l":.irnaly Jco•im /\·1 Sett1nR. View Plus ('ho1c1· Crcenb"ll Loaded With l!:xtre11 t:all For Appomtrn1·nt A "Joy Of Newport'' L1:.l1nlo( (!) --... ·-······ &31-1800 HI DOVB OtUVI new appliances, areat 11::;:::::::::::::::~ RV access, a true v•lue. Only $139,900 Call -~c~~JL~Di<!,r FO~EST E OLSON .. . . ' •·c--c- 'IM~ HIWUS,.._S Npt HI.I. R2 SUS,500 Npt Ra+lu.t SW.500 Bick Bey Beaut 1174,500 E 'Ude+.wrage S1 lt.000 'Penin. JU SZl0,000 Grd Grove VA '11,500 '31-2133 S1.8111rlAY 1111M'a ALL JOU •1 fOf'a -~- DO IT HOWi 64J..1671 UDO ISU CUSTOM llAUTY Pool and spa, one of tht! loveliest street to street locations on the is land. 4 Bdrms, 41h baths, f amUy room, large enoug h for a pool table. Special built area m garage for a recreation vehicle or boat. All or this plus many m or e a m enmes for only $1175,000. A COLDWILL IA1'9• CO. 844·9060 . ........... w. OCUM& IAYfllW Can never he unob1tructed. .......-famiW --la exeluelve Spy aa.. Hlll. Spaclou New Bedford l'l•n with lar1e bonus room + ' hdrlM. a:,.~:rt ,._..,with trplc. The bftl ~ in $pygTiH al '585,000. 17.141 673-4400 IJUJHl-JIH HARBOR o..-.._ .. ...._.._.,, .ec .. •• --11· ...... ~~ 1•1 I • <J"·..:~. ~ ~, l OH •OADWA Y. IASTSIOI CM Ve ry popular in Eastside Costa Mesa. excellent starter investment, 2 homes on one 6500 sq. ft. lot each with yard . new paint a nd high rental de mand. Go-4-il at just $125,000 . U~lf)U~ ti()Ml::S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 t a\I Coast Highway. Co rona del M11r • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I OOJ' ..... ,.. I 002 I 112 ••••••.••••••••••••••• ···~·········•••J••••·· •••••••••••••••••• • • .billQO .... .......... . PllYATI COMMUMnY z.w.. ....... ....._J .... 119 lo J ..... &Mi .... ...... , ..... ....._.. '%· ,. ••. ···'r.'it ..... ~; pl••Hn· • ••c• ll•l•t, 112,.900. IASTIWFF FAMILY HOME ·~ ................. " wlttt lwtdi..,--. U. ... _, ..... ,.... ..... op9tt .... ...,. lllftdt ,.... .... ,... ... ,.. ............ , ........ ,, w... ............... w ... ...... to .... ,, •• •· tc•• .... ...t .._.. ~......_ •••c-4 to US0,000.fff. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-4551 49S.t720 Soufft LocJma Lagma Migael 497-3311 493-1112 LOCJMIMI hoc:h Dmo PoW V1EW A DOUHOUSI! A1AHOOM1D Wl11i A t1JU. ~X:IAI. ESTA'n COLOMIAt llAL·ISTAn llMOW ... Yl.1 The number one producln& real estate eo-mpany ln tb RupU-a..1toa Beacb-Fountaln Valley Board •ot Realtors for the put ftve yean bu '-~ opwdjt.a.lomlUmeyL --.... IJMalMlitwllM..Wlit'ltl-.a-· Wlth over one ha.It blllioa dollan ln sales in its short history, thia dynamic and progressive company now hu openings fo r ruu time profes11Mal s ales p e r sons with e xcel\ent production records. If yo'-' want the opportunity-of eamtn:i com missions to 900/r c no promo or desk fees>. and would benefit rrom excellent m anageme nt and unique quality services to you a nd your clients, plea1 e call now ror a confidential inter-view with J im Logan at $59-1111 . ~<® (?each Roolty U f'E See Spr.gJ.as11, Easlbluff . 1lua adof'able. 5PICll>U$ I ll"Vlne rom lh1I dnerted ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· BR mobile home with 2storyesuitewrtbacre4 f~ace. pat.w, pool and bedrm. 2 baths Nearly rec area For alngJe or ...., acre ~ woodaey lot couple. Pffk·a·boo view Huire ~p1rkling pool. t1 ~an Super locauoo. loog estate dnvttway tu 127.900 garage /\ must )I'll ' IEAL ESTAR lXCEUIMCE 5'HCl lt4t 2STOltY~OL $72.000 Bik.e to beach from Uus 3 bedrm Townhouse. Like new carpeUng, drapes, bltns. private patio, recreational racllilles. $28.<XX> will Laite over ex- lStang ruu.t1cm1. $440. per month PITI , No quali!ylllg or loan coats or try other financing with sm&Uer investment. C&l.l 953-,.1 U1f'I ,,, 'I •,, .. l 1Jf"4 ro,q NI(, [®d$tll YUCCA VALLEY HOMt; Beautlful val!w, ideal neighborhood . Near Shoppin~ cent.er. SSl,SOO. GARDEN GROVE 3 Bdrm. cuJ de-sac. Ex- ceptional buy. $78,900. Call Ba rt, AR\. 839 7933 evea. A LOT fOtt YOUR HS • 8edrm. 2 bath Condo. So cle a n ! llo,tern kitchen, bltns, crpls, drps, n ear shopping, lldloln, easy a«ess lo freeway. Asking $74.950. f>ay down t.o present GI financing of $34,000 or submit your terms. Call 963--7881 '""'' r11? • ''' l11ft •r ~1 '• ' [®ll~llttl •BYOWNER Garden Grove. 4 lge. BR, 2 ba , fully upg-raded tall trees, a.ssuml! 111n 11: VI\ loan. or refinance w II O"k d own' $88,000, ca ll 837-91166 ·---- •VETS• u..v ... a~11t., NOW ... NOOO LOANS TO $100,000 LOW I.NJ'. RATE. ~ us show you bow to qualiry. T•toledC.,..t We u.... 754-1202 ...sAVBDI I STYl.ulUC Sddom oo market, hUtte 4 bedrm. 2 bath, brick fplc. family rm. sparkl mg lotchen, damn~ area Only f145,000 /\ct now ' T h e r e 's only o n e ' 546-2313 ON" 111 'I• r ~ llJN •r) rt ,,.r, • [~11111 L ALUeOHID IUCHCOTI'AGE Blulrs aide r e treat. Woods & llua w /1.otenor • llDUrb ol Spaniah. 3 BR lncl 2nd sty 20' block mst.r lude-a-w ay w/sep guest rm. + pvt sund~k A real sunken form a l din rm. d eo. Fplc Beamii Lbru-0ut, an:he:., decU & &ardem. Very unlque. Re duced t o Sl.09.500. MUJ1t sacn race. Call now 963-0902, BK R KON\'\, HAW AJI Oceanfront 2 BR coodo. tum., bme 11hre, month ~ May lS to June 13, every year Member ftCI Kooa HtU F111her. only $25,000 O wner, Dine. dys, 75.2-l.920 . evs, 567.JSlt WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. i'll 'ii, w c Od 'il HN1h l4 rlV N•'Wf)Ort B(•d(h 631-1400 2 COMMERCIAL BUILINCS SIDI IY SIDI '. lacelallt ,, : ... , ........... ..., Perry Hh W•. ledKONft4 .. & ... ............. ,. ........ J~--4 ... 1t1 119chtdl•t rMf•t., r!!.~ wtftt ~ll•I•• •lew, C• lie 'wMt JM wr,,,.....,..,.... .. _... .... ere•tl•• fl•ncl•t• llti(ICID TO SJl4.0IO. 2. O•lladln9 WCWIKtwe ...t • ._. 40H ... " .. Mlh 2·tWy a.tcAi hH G I ............. ..,... ................. ........................ SeceMI 1twy Cl lat I SCllllM ..... eifflce .... ~-2 ........ , ........ ... w ...., ......... , ....... .. ........... ~ ........... , ... 0... .. ...., lat f.D, Wll I lfll n1•1 I IMO.IOI. WATERFRONT HOMESIJac. ~36 W Co.11 High .. a~ Newpon Bf.ch 611·1tp0 :u;.=JI.\ l:~~ ''~ ~.,w, ':" ~ [~IHlrH:I ifoJ~/·n. ·'11</ Jtd ..14~ .. /l/1 U ytJU Jn• lookani: for gral'IOU\ l 11..1ni: Ill Newport Reach 'i; mo't pre-.ug1o us locat 111n please call WI for l"t111~· Informal.too BIC <.:ANYO"' ~ 1493 C-411 4Zl7 DO YOU WISH you bad a dream home ., M&ll:.e al a reality w1tb Um superb borne whtch p rovides everything 1tet.«'d fOf' uar iou!> lav mg Larl(f 4 1:$drm. z•.., bath OOIXM! WIUl it Jl:tCUUJ PU,'S Ult' advanllilgt' of a <o«ll.lded I Bdrm, I bal.b lncome ut11t A really areat buy Call today m-~o ALLSTATE REALTORS WHYPAY60/o &o i.eiJ you.r bome q111 ck ly Professional agent can Mil your p~ny provadinJC ALL :.er-v1r~ for only •l'l Diil a11enl. 873-4Jll IUtl T RICH4T 4 Bdrm with hardwood rtoori. m ao;'l1ve bric k hrepl.;c I', ,5Creat for a fam1l> with up1'l01n bdrm ~ o n d b at h Scrt'f'nl'd bo4l .Ht'J ' ruce location. $97.SOO Call 546-4141 EXCL US I V F; BIG CANYON One. ball u·re estate; one o< a kmd,J1ve bedrooms. SVJ baths. recrea.tJon room w1tb wet bar & f1 rcplal'e , garden room ad101n1ng two pallOb & pool 11pa affa IJO(' adJ&C•'flt legal lot ICa.n be sok1 aeparawly Cll' bua lt upoo) Approx lmately 7000 ~uare reet ~ magnar1c:ent h \ 1ng 1n a tnlll'\t sec·lude<I pn vate community overlookml( Big Canyon Goll Course Includes mW1C'Um quah ty l.oull XV furrualunp & OMKJoal pillntmp. Cl.II :=======~ for details & a ppoint· mmt COLI OF NEWPORT ""UALTOttS 675-SSI I .., WOOL.HOME Take your pic k . 2 gorgeous previous modt'I home!. Ooe 3 OR Ont• <i 8R cio.e lO parlu "hi• " abol>oul.ll. Im m.u c: u I J l4 & wali..tfta for IWIA OIA-nt'r Call ror hill lnlo. S40 JWi "IAL £1TAT~ CORONA DR MAR DUPLEX Oct·un ancl bay vll'\\. 3 Rt-.lroom and 2 twclroom + drp 2 l'"'lrcplnrE>s Own{•r 1111X.Jous . Call 673·85:;0 IAllUM6 1100. includes 3 b e droom trl J('vt>I townhnmc. Walk to major s hopping und transportation. Earth tones, f1rt•pla<'('. & steps to pool. Call 673 8550 WHITI WA TB YllW 3 Bedroom. 3 bath & apa . 8 Patloe. Skylight, wet bar and much, mucb more. Oorl{eoua private beach. Own er professional decorator. Owner will help fin a nce. Call 673·R550 MINI EST A Tit . .. IAIN · IMCL\'DID 3 Bedroom + pool + horse stal(s . Gourmel kitchen & country Uvln11 Much, much more! I Call 873-8550 S,YGLASS HILL The $25.000 price r educ·twn makes this lovely five bedroom. formal dining r oom & den homt· an 1:x<'ellent value ! You'll be 1mpr ~sed with the pool. spa & restfut <·a11\.o n v ie·"' LoC'ated in Newport ~chool distnc·t $43!} 500 NEWPORT BEACH MODOWH Big 4 Bdrm. 2 bath w (rplf new paint 1n &. wt n('W l'~lln~ dt best 11' all .t 'IJIK'' low l•r1 C'I' (,( $79 ,(JO w "" •l•1w n pJy rT11·nt r•·•1uir,.1J on Ulla Call 751 31111 759-11111 LIASl/OPT10H $5,000DOWM BeautUuJ cond., 4 BR 2 Ba ~ big ramily room, all new k..itcbeo Is baU:ui . •:.nly M .SOO _,mo. on It·~ Rulb Laune, Rltr. fi46-4.Bl -----«;::SEL ECT T' PROPERTIES Newport 0.lel ----A.,..s1i"iloo I 'nbfohevable Newport Deltctl vaJue' lOOslepe to $8Cld .tlld ocean! 4 Bedrm + 3 bedrm unit. Need.s your 11£-doa 'l wait, call now 752-1700 •"Pfl• flt''•,, '1 IU'I tf)N ~,,,, ..... ~ ..... ~~~~ [ ~ lfilltll sr.sTOHACH Newport Beach duplex . 4 bdrm) up, 3 bdrms . down ftneJt rt"UULI area C\o.t> to shoppin1. Pn ced at ~12.500 m-Jli6.1 6'1~ 4m t:..-es associated 1111 0 11.ffl'> llflHTOPS lOl', W l o•b"'• •'' i•• I IHGUSH TUDOI A resit old world charmt<r W1th I.hat l:lagtah tudor lc>Ok Coved Ct'tluJIC liVIOR nn., CO'ZY kitchen 1unny breaJL!ast nook. 2 Largf' bedrmll. lluKe lol with garage. Only $81,SOO. Act now• C'all 546 2313 •1 '• 1 • J~I f'J<I [~lfllllil macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY SI 0,000 REDUCTION OH MIMl·EST An! You must see this one-of-a-kind 40H, 21 2 bath Pa lermo in Harbor Vi C'w Homes ! F.xtra l a rge Park-like yard w/new pool & spa plus totall y private front patio. I mmacula t e cond1t1on ! Short t•st·row possible . $269,000. Jeanne Burnett 644 6200. <G ·ll) ~2 ·123S '°' Dovtr Orlw 644·6200 Harbor v iew Ceni.r Irvine at Campu\ \litlley Cenll"r 7S2·1414 COMMERCIAL ON POINSIU ...... I ....... wMI ..... ,_ .. ............ " ....... . crulltv ..... cu•.t II a.t .. YllW. W ... te ell 1., a .... ectl.-,, SUI.MO. YO-IOOl DOVEi S11$. , .......................... .... ,._.. .............. :••llt ., ........ .,. ..... ,... ..... .. .... ,._.. .... ..., PM9/ ... ,.... .................. ..... ......... J ............. .. ...... ,... ..... 'k• ••••• YllW._ .. ..-. 14a11a. ....... ..... 315M.m.Aw. Bal>oe Ila.net 671-6900 ......... _____ ...... ..,. . , .. ..... OAJL Y PILOT frid!t·~a. 1m .. ....•.........••••..... ••····•·····•·•···••··· ..... .__. ....•.........•............................................... ........... ~.!~· = ...... --!~.~! ~.-........ .!!~~ ~.~.'!':' ........ ! ~.~~ ........ ~:.~.~ .. --··-...... - Pl•T*OUS + i.,-.._. 1041 Ml ..... .._. 1069 ... ,,,......_. IM1' ..... I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••-••••••••••••••••• o..-11'~~~~~ IW~ .~·~---• -~ •••• ·E ~Lll ... ~ '"1 ~.::f: · MWlt .. &OM riurllly rm• formal din Gec11"11a.at1" Realayls ,.,,..,-....v.,., km\ ::"tbeciNocn ranch. nn. Oa1y a lbon walk lo . IRY1NE proud lo present the Elllra lar1e or nt!f 0,.. S b ., 11·3 . thebeacb homes o f Laauna duplex •l'I 1l"l cond. Newport's finest ap . .-wFCMIT CHIT ~Le honM> ppro~ l(IOI) l'arii. Ptat-e rnc "'2 741& Meadows. a new. pnvale Moonng available. Spec· preaat.tne area. a,ler· C --••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~~. w:~~::! uh. • 0 R Confused by all these e:tds? coat.a.I community that "8cUlar v.ew. Appl. oruy tal:ner's delight ~ilh thi:s _.__ R ld n _. ._.. ... ,..,..._ •-.z, .. u.,rorm • Runch Realtyand/ot wefeeltypU1esthelde·a1 1115.000 taraepool slieyardwith 11* s btdrooal. Z\.la bath ~ ol h~~c0(;°1j Lari• lot with t•llru11 ~· R lAiW maant yd Nr Uving envlronment. buill·in brick BBQ. This 3 tri·level ,ondo lo • RoberUon. JUtt 87$ ~ t,.. Lar&o pallo tor park. •c:boul. l ono11 Woodbridgt> Realty Stuated against the gen *Cote Really Bdrm. 2 ba property In· pnva&e. ~I.Ike •dun,a ~ Uvan.: lJ1w your uu.ooo IJ y o wner <~an s how you any one of over 3 tie h1lla1des of pre eludes guest quarters '* • b10Iut "1 > I M pracol h<irnl! ~uuy to .... Hundred listed homes in Irvme. su11oua Laguna. these & lnvt>stment &tor r ecreation rm lllACU LATf.1 Only C Sh lake ovN luw 1ntcr c11t Oon'twastelimt!trytngtodecide speaacuJar homes are 640·5777 wlpvt bath. You mu&l $14.$00 1n oKt'lualve mMO 40re5 1oat1 rom 's1:n,ooo v-..&c~ which ad sounds the best. a ppoint.edint.betradition see this .. PRIC~ Newport er-t C'aU Ann WHITI WA1"1.tl VttW lllUl JI~ 1726 l:I whal you wlll get In ol timeless quality & un, HEDUCTION Calwn. '1~ lg), "'I'll olf('nng v1t"t11 tht· 'l'l··T•!!!L1 I.hi.II ahJU'P 3 br • 2 ba homf' paralle&ed convenience. to SI 79,500. T A L nAiftRi ul Uui. cu•tom • -· 1'1.lrk Place.In~ IM2 ~ • as a rare opportunity to Only $10.000. lake over .. , .... --.. '- '-"U A.I blUC' Patinr trom m~r I • • ' .-a.-Uwt loollb llke a model. ONE CALL DOES IT All Priced from $2.50.000 lh1s •MO QUAUFYIHG * Pl ,._CE bdrm 3 ha fanHIY UV OWNER. nr bch. 5 RANCH WOODIRIDGE purchase a oew coastal fantast1r option on 3 Bit 1-, j =-...,_ ~wll·:~: ~0~0;;'y COSTA MESA UR, 2~1 mi. formal dtn REALTY REALTY ~:.i~oc~~:!.it: ho~ ~ ~-0-z~on·t lust DON TYL&" & PIOP8TIH -lntct.n rormal dll'\ rm. 4......_•I Lot nn.h1mrm.l·ov'dpotio. 55 1-2000 551 -3000 Laguna a ssoc .... a auo"s 10,..Tlllle P.w.I .. ~ facwly rm-On lht' LOWEST PK JC to: 11'1 ~~rplli . s128·000 Please llVt' us 'an OP· ~·---·-·~~~-----·! ~;~~':t~~·~:i:' = MJ;c U~{w1~;: ~ 8Uu from Uc~an-, -3-B-r. THE EXPERTS =:i::y:.show thest! ~i.::u.J ~l~~::i~~~! T\'l;s............. =,/~a~m~lSl~~~ ON IRVINE PROPERTY ' 675-7512 la tllbal um property of Oill 11UW for app l I SS..7771 l'\ill pnce U65.000 2:21 m~,, ~· -~ ' · .. : hn l\ CU bold 3 roore mdillty 671-7040 ·-------• 20th S l Owo Brkr I• umta 6 bu a low to· m.9987 '8Wt. UMmable loan .._ - - Don't wait on lhLS one. SHORICUFFS 4 IR AUTM:HT1C VILLA cal.1~2660 Except.1ooal 4 Or 3 Ba TWNHOUSE llLIROOF-2 STY w lg lutcheo family rm l"• l:b 2 swry, prof de Pooi.a.~View «;:SELECT I PROPERTIES ·---.. $10,000 Under appraisal 4 Bednn. 3 balh, pnvatl' courtyard, pool, !><lUnJ, d e s p era t e ! Bro kl'r 546-2313 BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! 2 frplc's, hrdwd noors. l'flr Nr OCC Comm pool Gated t'nt ry Vaulted Pr doonl. bay windows. S7'11,500 Pnnc only i\l{t l·e1hng:. Huge living heated pool, used bnrk :>ii 5331 . &l6-232S room w fir l' p I ace pat 1 o. IJ y 0 w n er GanJen kltl·hen 1-'ormal S3'15,000 673 8423 Open Need a Lurl{e lloml' Tc• <llrun~ room Lush ter Sun 1 5307 Unftwood Rd day? $10.900 dn. 91 ,•, rart' Stud i o loft Olde Corona del Mur 4 l'Olltract sail• $1J0.tlOU Massive master s uite UR, 2 ba home <1670 si~ Own,Agt B•ll.:._~l 1257 w Homan tub Guest quarte~ 'rake over er; ft), on.40' lot. 11/J blki:. 2story 3 bdrm. Jba lush VA l oan S•tlll m o r!"°m Big Cor?na & C hm a landscape. easy main Sacnflcc sale Cove 236 llcliotrope. Ask tenanct>, quiet cul di:' Shoreline A!ISO<' $310.000 By owncr1bkr sac, hot tub, m1cro-wav('. 848·2262 Pis call f or a ppt. tras h comp . dis G73-!»t3 hwasher. bit m ranuc & Pool-Sacrifice! JASMINE CREEK IYOWHER Ocean View Plan 5 Grd Entry 0 W C Papers lOl.'; S315.000 Ca II ror appt Own Agt 640 l lZ7 oven. 2 yrs olrl I blk 500 Yards to ocean from proposed manna & 'Model Perfect··. 2800 regional park 990 Mod <.q ft 3 or 4 bdr . w µcxil. Jeska Dre le near Canyon J a c I m m a l' u I u I l' • & Wilson. $117.000 E\l~i. Patnck 631-1266 Panoramic Newport B<ty views from gorgeoui. 3 bedrm uppe r unit or spaclOUS 2 bedrm lower lWl! Natural bnck fpk:. Wet bars. 4 Car garage Boat s pace 'Stc pl> tu beach . Dial 752 1700 FA.51'' 1----------: ~~:~:~;:::;y I :i;z ~I iJI I 3 BR. 112 ba Lge t'OV R.EAL TORS [~ THE REA1 ESTA'.f.EBS YOU DID W HAT? ~ We Just hstcd a ternr1c buy , that·s what A beaut. 4 Bdrm. J I.lath home with ni:w plush carpeting. fire place 111 a comfy family room. and a very attractive bal'k yard with a spa rkling pool. Assumable loan very low loan ft:c Call now 979-5.1'70. ALLSTATE REA LTORS &..../LHw Option MOOMGATE .... Provides entrance to centrally located large home w ith comfort & pn vacy Too much to "spell out '. call u:-. to see' ~.500. $299,000 1'Wb houses. 2 lots. 1:ood IO<'atson ' MAURY STAL'FFER SEA L.ION HEAL TY 67)...5354 497-3388 1024 ....•.•.•.•............ end patJo. st.orage shed. F\sh pond. lge fncd yard llcarhwalk 3 Br 211 Ba. ~to schls Full pnrc bonu:. rm . ,, m1 lo S76.500 Seller will help bt>uch. $137 .000 biS-4132 fmance SHAFER REALTY EXECUTIVE HOME 960-1980 '' n c u I d e s a r 3 EASTS I D E od er $100.000 Pnnl'1pab onl> ~ 631-1)196_ Pnme golf course rron ta1:e 4 Bedrm homl' overlookmg Mesa Verde <.:o untry Club Golf C'OW'Se Llghtt.-d paddle tennis. secluded loc St>p maid '~ qrtrs J ackie Handle man. 631 l266 Odrm tden or 4 Bdrm. 2 ba I rru to ocean Open house Sunday 1 ·4. 21542 Archt:r Cr $125.000. I' P. 963-!1176 BY OWHER OPEN HOUSE·4 Bedrm, 2 ba. JOO yfds to ocean. $1Z1.500. 9232 Christ111e. 004-2140 or 52-1·0181 ext Z27 MODOWM VA & LOW DOWM FHA Vt!ts caU for complete 1n rormal1on concern10R VA loans. Oil Vet Loan~ °' FltA & how lhcy work Ask us 536~71 BY OWNER -UNIVERSITY PARK Peters luitt ToW11hottH 3 ldnlt +deft & F<lfNly ROOftt Close to Wrri.. R. Ma10tt Re9oM1 Paril UPCJl"ade-d throucJhc*t. Mc9wy •rlros Priud at SI 61,500 ShoWR by AppolfthMftt 552-1128 WOOOIRIDGE 3 Br Sl20.000 5 Br $185.000 642-0112. 644-6687 TURTURO CK SPECIAL SI 24,900 I challenge you to Sl'(' th1:. gorgeou~ condo located Ill a very pre!>lllW area ol Irvine OHenni.: cstm featurh of t•ndur mg elegance & .. JI' lighlluJ lge m!>tr :.u1ll• Voor enutled to Lhl· tw:-.l 552-4477 Real Estatl' City UC)hts from lhe top or Turth· Roclt. twnhm. $202,000 E+E lrvme . lnl' 759-0315 COMPARE! $5,.2,900 Hen.,.s a terrific. room tu move around 2 htJrm condo Almost new w .;II t.he advantage Ont' 1•ould want Come over & tak1· a look for yourselr Seller offenng xlnt financing 552-4477 IY OWHER U\arm 11 t Br <.:ondv 'io ln111e S79.000 7301t1;J DESlRE:LD 1 Bt'drm µIJn 4 . to wnh•Jml· kt'J ll\ -.hllll>' i-:artil lonl' color; $119.!WO C:Jll ..-nd G1h6on. 631 1266 l~iZ~l ;JI lll-:ALTORS ~leCKh 1048 •••...•........•....... CALIF. CLAS SIC 1110 deg wh 111• "'dlt'r "''"". nr heath ~ Bdrm :,1, ba +drn dbl lut <Int· ti a lund S.WO 000 1 ~ J ~lc.i I SI 00 uoo dov. n F.as) term:. OW!'ll l':R Call fur .i ppl 714 833 ~I or 49'J 4247 WAUCTO BEACH Oc·1·a11 \ u. 2 ::.t) 3 HR ram rm . 21, ba firt' pit. purqul'l lb ~t·p works hop. 'I ull rn rm ShUllt'r' s l11I ~IJ::O' "loort.h t>nd lo•· A r .ir1• bu\ .il S2l5.<XXI' Mls.s1on Reall) -1!..i 0731 OCE.AHROKT Private area. Cyprt"'"' Shore, $395.000 S LagWla. pool & \ "'"" $359,500 N~ :.xx> :.Q ft v ICV. $349.500 Walk to ~1j1n b1·;n h $340.1.00 J bdrm Laguna N1~ud $00.500 LOTS Laguna Beach approvt'd plans. bw Id tomorro.,. $179.500 ~ Laguna 'lt'V. l'J:.) bullduu: site $175.000 0Cl'aO \'leW (rt•all\(' term'> $70.000 Pattenoft/Pcrtu R.E. 497..U44 MOTIVATH> SEUER \good fa m1l) home v.1th added potentJal '>l'llt'r v.111 ~Ip w1lh hnancmv ~ Bdrm.'> 3 , bath.<. & J i;ood ocean ,.it' ... 521 :! m11 24 HR . VIEW 1 l'nob:.lrUl'lt'd \ ,.,.,. nf Dana Point llJrhur & < 1 t~ hllht.:. al rught \ .o•f\ ~pt,'('lal tov. nhomt• "'11 h .I hdrm5 & ;!•, b.ith-Ill xlnt condltoon An .-nd urut 10 a pn \at•· n1m mwul) Sl<t!'> ooo TOP OF WORLD Superb O<:ean \ 1ew~ art· your.. w enJ<.o~ in th1~ :J bdrm horn.-rel't'Oll) remodelt'(l "'1th frt-nt'h door.. nev. k1tcht'n ,pi. & lt-.tded ~lJ':-o 1·nlq Sl89.~.A> Pool, ocean. can yon --·~-· ... -~-·D•E--view 4 BR + loft C:i II ~"' Y 5a 'nm 631· l.2lll6 4 Bdnn. 2 bath. quahty , • ..,. .... 111._• built. stuilte roof. double ,.. , ~ ~ ~ \ ~L ;:::a~~~ G:!~!~~ti~~· REALTORS Large rec room. IOL5 or dec k1og . low main · conconAGE Refwi>isbed and ready 3 8ttnn oo large lot. Newly roofed. plumbed. patnt ed. e tc . All this ror m .ooo. ()ntul);21 Re.al Enate .--=r--rrr .W OO DBRID GE lEEL--J I I VILLAGER CON DO J ON THE BEACH Co-0p 2 bdrm. 2 balh urut wit h large balcon > Jnd fabulous VIEW Hear the surf and enJOY pnvacy and lot.s or grttnery al!>O Owner will lease opuon Rt::Ol'C l::D 10 $'229,000 or w1ll ll•ase for S7'+5 p.·r mo SOUTH LAGUNA Beautiful ,.hit.-v..ill·r \1t>WS rrom thi;.. 3 bdrm 2'1 balh homt fl• .. tur~ me! lugh l~aml<'d ct•ll uigs. st.uned RI as:, .... In dows. top or the lint' k1tdwn a Rick \rlrn d1• :-oljO\ $325.0W '}qp~p ~\~-w~i·~"" GOLF COURSE YU tenance yard. Offered at Great Back Bay locatJoo t104.000. Call 540-ll5l .~HERITAGE · "·~~ REALTORSi • > This big 5 bedroom home features a huge family dining rm add1t1on bil( enough for your pool ta ble Perfect for the b1~ ---------farruly and the pncc 1s nghtattiis,soo 9 .46°/o Loan FUUSt RE.ALTY Mesa Ver·de 546-0814 -----5 Bedroom family home $315,000 with 2100 sq.ft. Family • Only home In ShorechHs. room, 2'h baths. brick , • canyon view. Add 2nd fireplace. Landscaped story for ocean view with large covered patio CallTim,631-1266 f o r e nt e rtain i n g. •1--: .. ~,.;z--~~-1,..~-~·--•I 51t~~os~J:~:~i REALTORS toke over 9.46'' loan. Don •t mis!>! SI 28.900. OCUMFtlOMT S55,000! ~ PRJCE REDUCTION ~ BALBOA deluxe duplex . # large 4 bdrm. & 3 bdrm. ~ units. frplc. each . now M95,000! Try installment purchase! • . . • OCEANFtlONT 55FT.LOT! Qastom deluxe duplex , 4 & 3 bdrm. units. gourmet kikben in owner's a pt + lots of imported tile, frplc. each unit . 6 Cur gara,ge + much more! S89~.00Q ! Try you r ierms! .... ...,,..op. ........ * 675-7060 * COllOMA DEL MAR 3 Bedroom·2 Bath l 2 13 :786 ·3010 o r /' 213:360·8601 C h a m - ! berland ..... hlmd 1006 ....................... • t ..... , •.• i'•<-· 1007 ~'•1\,t . . • • ' l ' I H I;, I J BKR. Call540-t720 TAA&al. -· ------- IUILDEIS DRE.AM HOME It f eatures : lla li an ceramic tile thruoul. ()pen beamed ceilings in the livmg room. with 18' long noor lo ceiling stone firep l ace . bui ltin cabinets. wet bar. large formal dining room , huge m a s te r s uite w/sunken tub and large walk i.n closet and many more featur es too numerous to list. For ao appt lo see, call 546·5880 ...-.A:. HERITAGE . • REALTORS 64Z..5200 EMERY nUL TY bdrm. l i,, ba. Cul~e S al· ------S84,500_ Call 673-2026 r tf'YiM I 044 ---- Pete Barrett,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super 3 br. 2 ba near l'fMll & park Pre:-.t1g 1ou' ~alty •~t'11ME S78 100"' irvme $92.ooo 556 657h f©gister 1 ...wu ' · · · 9.9% ti) QUALIFYING! Just 8 mo. New!!! - "•\I NSl I(' 1<1 1\1 I -..1,)11 B .• b I ,,. , h ·, .,t~)r EMERALD BAY LOT ll73 6634 ... _, ~HiUs ' .. 1050 ..•••.........•.•.•.... Lt.•1.'>ur t· \.\ or ld . <;at<' 11 Panor<im1C' 1 It''" :in! noor. VlllJ Nut-v11, <!br ;:ba. 586 687!1 .\ 1.: .1rt 7pm F.astside CM 3 Br 2 Ba h ome. 9 y r s ol d . earth tone decor. 2 pa uos. lo maintenance yardt>. assum. loan Pr $116.SOO A.gt. 646-5313 DRAMATIC ENTRY to ~tep down hvmg room hq~hl1ghtcd wit h f abulous marbl e flrl'pla<'e and cathedral Cl'lhngs Ell·gant formal dlrung. beautiful family room w wetbar ror en· te rlaan1ng Gour m et kitchen contains ALL mode rn conveniences Massive mas ter s uite h as mirr ored closet doon + wal.k·in closet and varuty Central air also' Take over low Ill· tere'\l loan and sa ve' won·l last' Hurry. call 3 bedroom townhome in fanta s ti c W OOD BRI DGF.. ASSL!M E ~~ loan and enJOY tbe LAKE . TENN I S. POOLS, e t c. Ooly 4 --------• 1052 Village Cree k Condo Lake. pool. bubbl1 n ~ brook. Ideal locatiun 111 presl1 g1ous develop ment. 3 Br 2 Ba. frpll'. & ~ bar Priced to sell $105.000 Sandi Silk.i, ~494·~- COLLEGE PARK OPEHHOUSE Isl weekend shown. Lov ely 3 BR family home. earthtones, many xtras Must see. S97.950 Oy owner. 359 Pnnceton Dr 54.5-7240. OWNER PACKING Executive home, 3 Bdrm 2 bath large J>OOI. COY· ered patio. outside BOQ. Custom cabinets. quiet a rea. Sll9,900 Call 645·9161 OPEN HOUSE REAl TY /' ATT'M. IUILDllS 30lder boma OD R.t lot. SZZ,000 IAI 90A MIWPOU llALTY 67M 170 102' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 559 1111 90/oLoan Close Schools t 0 Lovely 4 bedroom or J- bedroom and den home with approx. 2000 s q.ft. Formal diruna. fam ily room with fireplace. ex, tended kitchen addition for the gourmet. Patio. Community pool Use your present home eq w · ty lo take over low in· l e r est l oan. Do n 't hesitate! Sl.20,000. BKR. Call 515&-MSl TAilllLL -· SIHSATIOMAL $93,100 We're olff!rina you this discovery you can't d•Ucat.e. Cbannlng 3 br. 2 be borne .,. de· llcio1U perspective of warmth. brigblneh It rnerrirmat. Lee lot in an xhl\ nel1b=ood or lrviQe. Bt a w It aee ror )'Ourself. Sup e r lmJll, 552"'477 ::= WalJ.ir.r t: lr.r. monl.hsnew! HURRY! JtWOOOBRIOGE RfAlTV 5~1-3000 ABANDONm TRI lEYEl ESTATE 4 1R. f.,, Rin. Hot Tub! OCEANFRONT New Modular T) pt• llomes. pvt rommunil) 2 bchs. 24 hr serunt}. sub Jetung OK from i:ll.000 Treasure blJ nd Mobile llomr Pk. 30!!01 Su C:.l llw) LJgun.1 Beac·h, R M P lil.i 1 4~3579 FORTHOSE.- v.ho 14•ant · somt•th1ng special" Gracious 5 Bdrm on '°':! acre Garde~. Ko1 ponds. rart' plants are custom hted for maximum enJOY menl Pnvacy 1n the hea rt of Laitun a ~.000 t.,... v 11_,. R.E. 497·1761 .••.................•.. .bllllllll~ Loan f'airway El Niguel Jbr 5234.000 Custom Reali) 771}'iffr7 ~Viejo 1067 ..•..........•....•••.. A1l.'iO 'Villa,, Condo :! :.tor> 3 bdrm. t •., b" attached garage $76.500 Open llouse S at Sun 111·4 ~1246 Mlwpor1 ~och I 069 .....•..•...•.......... THEILUFFS Very lge. 4 bdrm . J ba air cond townho m e . red to Sls.1.500 Bes t op p o rtun1ty , uo der market! Broker ~s.560 HAS rT ALL ! Step up lo d r amaltc e nt ry or ceramic tale and mile rugh calhedral ce1lmgs m fonnal living and d1nmR rooms Goormet kitchen has everything lncludmK trash compactor :ind overlooks two level cov ered patio w iH<Yr TUB' Back yard is great enter tammenl center! Step 1---------• down lo massive family IEACH RETREAT room w 1WETBAR & Ooor to ceiling fire place + seoond patio. Secluded king sized master s uite & huge walk·ID c loset Many more xlras mclud i.ng RV ACCESS & CUL DE SAC LOCATION •' Hurry ! At $123.500 it won·t last! Call now ' SW1 ~In ~Rancho San Joacpln? How about a 2 bdrm. wltb den on tbe l 2th gTeen, exquisitely UP· gnded, with air and a aeeurily sys tem for Sl•,IOOI Don't wait, ll can't laat loll& t A pos1ti ve allurement awruts you as you ente r mlD this serene Newport Beach ret r eat . A welcoming entry reveals a lvly free form pool amidst lush landsraP.inj.! Lofty ceilings & mass•"<' rough Crpk enhanrc lh1s exciting new ltstmR 1n one ol Newport ·s mo t dw'mlng & disllllct1ve areas. 646-7711 fllc~,!,~ TOP Of THI WOltLD IH DAMA POIMT Panoramic whitewat e r view or marina . Cantilevered home on st reet to street lot. Completely remodeled 2 bedroom + den and pool room. $197 .~ • A C0LDW&L tAMlll CO. 496-7222 831-0836 FMILY C~TLE 4 Bedrooms & pool, quiet cul de sac. move· in re ady Please call ror more deuub on uus beautiful ho11w Real f.<\tal(' BIG CANYON Spectacular goll cour'lt· 1 _________ _ e.1.ate lifil.., sq ft 4 to ti Bdrm'>. 51.., hath.-. l'<iol and spa S1 ,375.000 THE STARNES CO . 640-5711 OCEAN VIEW !! l''ort·E'<I '>ale' LJ.1. n1l'l' 1 tx1 J ba. $2~.000 ( IW(. SJS.UOIJ :tnd A.,..,u m t• !J 6', l';itnck fi31 12fil> 1~;z~1 ~ --------• Hl':t\LTOHS MEWPORT HEIGHTS Charmmlo( -.p<Jnou' .! !---------· :.IM) J Bdrm. r .. m11' PRICB> T O SELL duunR room. l,uJ?•· II\ tnl.! IMfs Split Le•el n.cJm -..aster. ~u11i-v. llh t·PRTjdf'd J HH i • 7 1$:1 2 deC'ks .tnd 'PJl'IOU l'nd urut o"erlook:-. pJrk rnirrrK..d b.,1h.-. WJrm ' 1 .. rl(t-........ umable lu.w WO(J(i, hn<'k Jnd '11101 Hrtlun'iJ tu $lt.6.:J>O Tri.al\ 1 •h·<"<>rJtor' rh 640-6 259 hl(hi .. "' tfrl ·"" ' •• 1 ~•ll51 ~HERITAGE" • . • , REALTORS • BEAUTIFUL I Br I h,1 POOL & 'it·• xtr<s lrl( I•){. 11..rbor \ .,.,. Uoroc"' Portnfinu IJ1111n~ rm . I-d m II) r11" 111 Pl.iHm S2l19 !l<J•l f,.,. 1845. P!>r1 ~t.inhop .. l'I I .lpn lbe :-.o r. I , ll~ n•·r 7~!128) )~/'/,~(// R E A LT Y LUSE OPTIOM 1 ~lfitc 4 br .J h:i ,.,,., homt: $12.000 I ' r •>Ill • n1·x1blt-bt' ·~:! 25Jl1 .Aswmable 9 i •0 o Owrwr ma) 1 <irr) .!ml n> .I !Jj"llrm. ::• l1.1lh V. l''l 'td•· I o w 11 lwlh•· c·Jll J11h11 Mar .h .dl ~I 12'i!l II \ H All I< \ I fo. W I II r Jll;1 •lt·n h• lol 1 111 111- ,,11 ti) ""'n•·r l ;n C)LMJ >«J AS'T!l nr 1).$41 I :s.u l:l;z~l iJI --~ Redhill¢.) Realty 1 1J1• t<l'.dh ull tl.l' &Tl 7300 3377 VIA LIDO. N.B. P1H & SLU• 3 Bdrmlt • 2 balh:.. tor un dcr~.ooo· SI 69,450! Thl' ult1m;Hl' in 1 unll11 II\ ing I B<lrm' .:• h<I~ pn\ '"'"t n•llj r c .. '(·an 'wv.' Uuplt>ic :.: bdrm \,1•,11 ,.at~·r &, ,.,hope. SI ilJ.UIJU .il>-'>Uml' CJ ll H9J Di.Ii Rxef' SSOOO Down -I Br. 2 Ba . din1n~ rm J \. Co 631 ()91)0 HARIOR VIEW HOMES 5 Bdrm 'Somersl't Pl;in nl''ll l o l{rt•t•nl>l•lt lk•jutlfull) dt•1·111,1tf'CI JOO l.ind,C'3Pl'd v.1t h large > ard a nt.I povl s:G.:'iOO mdudm.: IJncl Call Dann> Bibb ror appt to :.~ lhc:.o new ~Ungs ROGYS' REALTY 673-2311 IACKIAY RV ACCESS NEW TOWN ll O M to:. Npt Mesa. 3 Dr. 2~ Ba. patio. 2 c11r garai.:e . frplc. pool. spa. tennis, $ll9,500 . 644·4192 . 646-JZlS ~Ocean. 1..g. DJ>lx. owe 1.st TD. wants Sl00.000 do. S2l9,500. 675-0922 Ownr. MO quAUFY1MG Bayfrool Oen. Vu. OW C M 1~. Sec Bld1. Boat slip. 2br. 2ba Ownr S42-4230. H EALTO RS OUTSTANDING becuti•e Home 2 yro6d SI 99,500 V('f)' unusual Cu~tom 1 Br 2' 2 Ba. X I~ gara.;t• ~IO~t' 111 l'ondltwn' ld£'al for l'ntert;iininl! 1 lpl>n 'PJCIOU:. rm:. \\ •. , b.ir &. m Jn\' u n "I'" (t',rtun..., l'n1 o·nlr IV pa11111111 I 1!1 forl'Ofl\rt 11(111 <' l"il'll-..1 quJl h111ll11b .~ l'XII .1., thruuu l Lot..., uf 'l•)r.1~1· lo ma 1n1 }..1111 & niut'h mori" \l u~• :-.t-..·· &l2 ~~11 Opc·n !'>Un I fi ..Z> L..1J11lla Ur orrn1n Dr in Npt HL'o -,w~p1n.: \ 1t:w of N II JIJrhor l'ool ~1. lul beaut remodek-d. :J BH ,\ m.;1d .. <trlr' 5 h.i . formal lt\IOJ.I & dm rm' .. den 4 frph-'· 2 wl'l ban.. h~t· rt'<' rm. 2 cJr ~ar W1lhin walking ch:-. lJJl~t· to 'Int :-chb. ll'nms crt.., & bt·.1ch ~1u~t sell. b" ownr . redul·ed tn W5.IXXJ 0Pt-n Sat & Sun 1 5 1<1 2 1 Kious ttd. ti:ll 5878.1\31 55IJ<I INVESTORS: Newport Crl'St <.:ondo. :1 Ur. 3 ba Lg1• a.<1sumabk loan Presently leased Own/ Agt. 645·0295 ---- 1076 ·······•·•··•·•········ Exclus i ve Ma rin cr'i. Point. Beaut. contcm pora ry hom e pri rerl below other homes now beuu( bwlt m area. 4br. 3ba. SJ75.000. Open Sat&Sun 11·5 & Mon lhru f)-t l·i . 105 Via Zapata Callf1a Prope rt 1c:-., 661·3606 or 722-8221 [arbor E!ltates H>dr. 21 ~ ba. panoramic ocean view. $189,000. 1 ·496-1840 n House Daily . By Owner. 4 Br 2 Ba. beaut. V1ew ol hills & ocean. close to schools, too many extras to mention. Sl.3'.500. 427 Calle Em· -paJme. 498-0781 ------..... ,...... 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG CANYON Spectacular golf cou rse estate. 6600 sq . ft., 4 to 6 Bdrms, S'h baths. Pool a nd jacuzzi. OP1M SUM)AY 1:1 PM #6 CHERRY HILLS Sl.371,000 Tll STAllE CO. MJ.5711 ,, .. Hl HITAla II I •II I• •H•, ---------.......... .... ••snn TOOCMM ~BR . 28A f\om•. ap9ro11 l~ yean o6d w l th 11 31 .000 aaaumabk tat al t"C O wn~r wlll r ury Znd 1114tl46-H02 ~,.,.,.,., 2000 , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.. :u ..... ;,~~~;,·;;·.:~ W I , Its l"I =~wWfln.Prtn ....................... •BYOWNER 4 Le. BR, 2 ba. 8 .... ~ VA "*'-•. 000. 13'7-11816 WISTMIHSTH YIUA61 We h ave 2 large , 4 bedrm, 2YJ balb homes. both wttb poola 6 spa.a. 1-lam mu ~ formal clmncnm. ~ Place.Inc 842· 74et ....................... ttto ....................... 16Utn'S Pride ol OWDel"lb.lp. Near beech In ~on. AJI Irita have frplc's. Only 5 yn old. Owner wanls quicll a&Je. Will carry fl.DIUl('iq w /ZO'Jo down al onty 10% lnleresl. Call /('f'~~ S133 W. QJul Hwy, NB '4'""46 COSTAMISA DWI.IX Xba C Ill. locaboo. Two 2 BR unala, d elac bed ---------1 tt.reet·lo-alreet. Always MOBILE HOME renUd. Great cond. A 8 U Y · S E L L · R E N T 1DL8l aell 1ituatioo Ownr FINANCE wtll belp w/flnaocaog, ...._....._ Stor. will t rade. excbaoge. IN,_mlkaaC..tet" c reat ive t e rm s CALL US 66 I-I 021 Mat.ivated sellers. Ask ~~~~~~·1 ""me.soo •EXCITING• SPICIALIUY Beautiful 24 ' X S:.!' Keywest (19721 Mobile home an L11guna Hill'l nlrest S·star pi.rk 7xt!i' enr l porr h. m1r rored doors. hghl wood ant.enors. 3"'1 T air ~ond, 2spa<:1ou.'1 Br's with ba .+ dressulg area. waJk in closet s All fo r only $29,.500. QIU-6638) CAUfOAMIA PACIFIC MOia.i HOME SALIS 2706 Harbor. SU 206·A 540.5917 UYE IH IRVIME New 1S36 s q ft 197H J,<Ulcer All extras In ''The Grovei." Shown by appl only Call now ror all details (S J6007) !112-MZl Bkr ~ B Y O W NE R ·S an Oemea1e 6 un1t.8 $1,605 + mo =5,000. 20':;. On. owe a.2980: 831·2822 COSTA MESA ......... Lot U>west pnce in C.:011l a Mesa Only l <>'k down owe Always reoled WorWR~lat.h s~1n1 bY O WN!!R ·Lake Ela&nore, 5 bacb unit.a. + 2 br bauae. si .cm mo In. oome. 1141.000. 20% dn, <:NIC 486-ZBIO, 831·2822 HEWPOIT IUCH IJ UHITS 1 DOOR from OCEAN Unbe!Jevably low LOW PRICED al $425,0-00 Owner wUI trade. Wortd led lat.h 5~7777 .. H>I LIASI' I E1cape to COTO de CA.ZA r Fully furnb hed 1· or 2 Bdrm from -tl5C).9DO/mo. lmmldl•~ occupaMy. Re('reaUon Club featuree : HorHt, 1un 't'lub~ teM.lt • bowllna facwu... ror furtb•r nfo. HI 2000, 639·8143, RANC H REA.LTV . Hk for ROH Gammon ... ".,. .. ,.,, ........ .... ...._,,, 'It. .. ......... 'lt1J 1 .......... 'llti1J ;;.:,····;;= .. ;; iii.:; .. -.. -w; ;·w ......... ;;:;·.;:;-·-;;-w;;; .. ·;r.; aaaa!5:':'iaell ........... 11111111111 llellllllell II ii ft 1111111111111 lllfl llllllle• ............... 1111111 l•ea1• .. ••1• • ......... ftU.Gcl:tMYISW .... .......... ~ ........ ·~···· ...... ,,.. -·™--..... ' -o:> AM.. •· "° .-.. •• ,.... ,.,. • ---·•-WIMTll LIASI ... --1.:r~ !..'!' ....... .,., 'Pl-!_Hl~t Ir ...... ,al . ~-::;.... ... -C? -. _.... ~--· • .,.. • "' ......... o.11 •• ,.., .,..,. .... _ ... -, : -~ -., • :'c7-.,.~.:: m.n.A@•~• :.-.... a.-1 ... au. ••BAYP'JtONT. 4 Bdrm. 2 s tory 1j Ill ..... .., + hovM '700 ,,., f!:!.:C--&~·'11 P '*.._ ,.....'::.';:, .. =. ••BAYFRONT. Very larse Duplex ,., .. 11111111~ m. ..... m.... Apt _,. .. 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Stove, HOIOIJOllRENT --·••••••••••••• ·-•••••••••••••••••••• 4 N• ... uview, 1•r•1••· Famill•• l'lflta.A..U.Ort.1.-. l er 4 tir. ~ frvm WINAYI YIAILY a .. W""'INwrmnaia •/ft .._,.4.., 2000 '....!....:::.. ..... zJ-=:.:~~lyrlM ........ IU4a 6 ,.ta ....... AA.IPll"7· ... •to-.hcd1anU1 ....................... _.... -... l dl. eau-.--•• , ••••. ramlllea ~ ..... o ---..... ,.. ........... No. 18ff AU T ... ..._., ...... "i• """ ....... •••••••-•••••• s •. a .. Harbor v~ .._. ... ._, · .it oa. FP + ~ • ~aa•. kld• • peta No ... aou ...._ S6W or pait-.t&I 1Ga. lonl1 f..Uy ..._. ._... 2 .._ • ..._ pr.-.eau-...m .._.cau ...... or •rll associated NoQualllytq dtulllf nnzt, peat tu •/le l...s 1'd. IO -_,_,_ P"-11 npC&. tft.lm..Aal,llOfM. •• ft L. .. I JI', .JI (o • • IJ r, JUlt-OOOdown ....... • ac,_....,. la-1-Ill 11• 90. Avail N M cedar 6 ,SU.. 1 ..... •: 2 M . l~ ba. !..~ O.WC . ...._._oaly c9o,ltlD,OOO.n4-'JS4.Tt55. ~t. lou.ie. Aft. llllatow.DMur~ a.. 'f !9'00Mo. c ' ;;. 1 J.wme ao.aoo. f7S4mO. ....._ 1:.;.,~''"' a a lat. yd. :• ;:a,"'1,:::; 2 Br. l ,_ I • .. 1400 l Bil. l ba apt O'd s .. ,, • .,.. .. I '' 11 P'/PSJ,Z,000 ... ZBdrm o,ta. lba. ...ui. • ,... . ._...re ~ J aa ...... l , .. , ................... real lDclda , t . ',, CALCOA8T REAL TY ---• .. ••••••••••••• .aow. • nbi&. utJ I.Del, a t 5 2 T 1 I t... S t . k '41e. family bome. O.. Pl. Oc.&D Vn. Ex· 11'15 Zl·~ · DO pets .• 11 . _..., ..._..,... ht ~ tlllO/mo . ......,. TM•llll. -lilllm6 ........., him. Uh new ----- • .. •••••••••••••••••••• ti&.-......_ ___ .......... , ... _ bd .. flB4PLE.XES.Bya1ent . ........__......__.. 1106 3 bdrm.. 3 ba n-•-VACA.HT 2 ea 2 Ba. 3Ald •1. oteaa view, -· -· -.-_,er l rm. co mple tely Bua HO·Ot2, Ru. --· ... .,....ce. Nfri&,w.lk&o~. 2BR.1kf750Mo. Tenala·pool. 1850110 furnabed. Promontory ,1 SJl.3m ....................... ~Ilic Corona. ~. adliools, do.e IOTWYI Ott11£1111zM l BR, 11000 Alt . Pearl La Ilea . Poial.-.-; 67$-:lSU •1 IAYflltOMT 117$ mo. VUla1e R.E. tm.,...... .._, OCEANFRONT -01 ' FD~U:GY f OLSON NalDUft.U Oww All•cedlll ~down. owe AJTD at lcw.%. 5pKtoua 2 BR UD· It in lllnt Coala Mesa lout.ion. Oul1Undlng ftoendq avail Ca II for detalla, SM-893 4UMTIAIGAJH cw, $90,0001!11 Owner wW carry on con tract al 10% LDtereal w1tb lS3 DOWN lllgb de· maod beach area Well malnlamed adult typt' uruts. Just hated and cao't laal! Call today s:M-9383 12UHITS 8.2 x c=~ reols lnded at marllet.. Near breaJt even with 30% down P roleu1o oal management included Owner will help finance at below market 1n t.erurt! Too good to IHl' Call 834-9393 14uMns 1.5 I cno.1 flome pliL'i lJ uniti. :md x lnt l oca ti o n Profeaat0n11 I m1rna1te ment. °' ao rt youraelJ and save $4200/year ' Xl.at pot.enUaJ. $105,000 bandlea Call f or ~~am ONEORBOTH 2 adjoiJ:wlg J~ ,Mex es El Toro area Aaaume l~'A financtn1 "Z" Rltr 49441611 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-2 LOT. c.o.ta Meu lOOx.18> 160.000 ~U03 ~ ......... / TrtrPTtis noo 2 bdrm, 2 beth in auper -..m., &M fw Geee 1\1ltHE1l ASSOC I u CUL TE ~ ~ location. Avail 80W for c.e....... 1224 4M-UT7 ~ c a I I ... MA A 3 br wtn&.er rental ~ mo •-•••••••••••••••••••• 4 br 1"' be., ntra larwe ..... .... ... 1 .. 25 beaut. ruro Frp lc , ,; •• · · poa1 mJJm f heh. ....._.......... lJ67 waa 15 .. dabwbr. patio on the Saliabury Real~~ •New 2tlr condo nr So -· 2 rom _._:= .......... -·-••••••••••••••• ~ Wanter $700 m o ON WATER. WINTER Olt Plaza. Pool,a,_ ~. mo,.,.._ HOI0:81'08 RENT Rancbo Sao J oaquin 4007Suahore Or ~·1 RENTAL. Excllln& 3 m..?4or7SO'Ztl. SUPER 2 br. l ~ ba. fpl . 3 or 4 Br. Priced from lrviDe. Bieaut. 2 br. 2 ba . IJ'B.Mlllor982-4214 Bdrm. family rm, dlo1oa Eaatalde Entertalnera pelio. dbl car aar o.r bch .... -. hed yard 6 •· poel. No pet.a ~ - -.. 1 rm and atalned 1la11 Deblbl.JbrllMibe,many •-...n. iaracu. ramlllu l'DD.e.72100wnr1A&t Beaut.furn.3br,2bagar •1 windows . Moorln1 amen, lllda, no pell. pteaae llida 6 peta ...__,..._,-;_,,._..,,_ -S alepe to cx-n seo<>mo. a va II able. 11000 I m o Avail t/1. ~ Gl-OM 3 8ll. 1 ~ b&. ~; ' C&1l ,._... UUl ux '\AIUUll nr • 2J3.5115-0821 or 928-1825 _ .. __ .,_,._ ..... ,_ R aJ ~edecl; frpl . .-~. tM:.ZMSor o.t Plaui S3IO 9&4·2198 s. 71~1889 ,. 1 w..-. .-....._, e ly a.JMi f7>.2rTl. A4/.. DO fee. Ill epa, maoo lBR F /P . utll. R"R, --apt. l200Mo UtJI " ' -----Adults. No Peta. 204I 1-SpanWa ~. l ~ 2 BA Coedo for Newport Creal Ouao pd . o p e n H 0 u 5 ,. ~TO BAf'!1_br1'a2rba2 Pomona. Gm. M2-0IJ5 Bil. 2ba., yd.. av leue, .!.!:·~I 1a~ • Ylew, 38r 2~ba . $7$0 Jlh.Sal.SUn. 209.,., 33rd :t II ....._rm .. ·~· · .... _ ..,,,_-.Ao. _ ... .,_ -.111o -.51'74 crpU. ........ ......,. pnv a. ic.ae. Cluid, sm pet 0 K St pMb $.'5.25 winter. open ZBr. ~. W.JL ~~ • .._.., -MIO mo. 1'1·mt. &M-k19 321~ &M--0864 nr So. Cit Ptua, ae<, AC, J bdrm.. 2 ba. dbl 1ara1e. .... p ' «• 1107 nopeta$U:imo ss.4-3133 flrepla~. buce yard tts ,....._. 12 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt:'N Oehu.e 3Br. den, din New bit .'"'. P • • n t . •••••••• .............. . rm. bv rm. nut'r'O'Wave. carpet PatM> • BBQ ~~! ~a •R= Exexopbooally ruce 2 RR home Winter , ava.i am med. $700 12-4. ~J ·291 I . 544-31188 eves OCEANFRONT SPLENDOR Beaut1tul home baa 4Br wl28a, incl. new crpt througb out. brick f rplc, wshrtdryr, dshwahr, 2 car gar Looking for yrly/w1nler t eoaot to rent beg Oct 111 t ~5354 . 644-9582 ~anlront 2 Br. wantn . garage & p16tlo. utll pd. adWts $4.50 fr7$-1632 2 &ty Jbr. 2ba llPM<'IOW> home flaa everylbln1 near Bay. WlNTER $$60. m ·INl'7 21,<a Be .• dbl aaraae l*ICl ll50 ID!) ... ,0C7 m-4912 8kr mo 25e7 Elden. A(t R.- 97't-SOll8 or leue to buy 4br. (I·..._ r --L.. 3 BR " den I '4be taome i.n pri ~ * .... .....,.._, 4 BR. 2 Ba. Family Rm. newly painted. ammac cond. Reta. req 'd. asn Ail .WTMllll88 2·stY. Sbr, Jba Gardener ancld 800!110 962 5879 alt 6 4 BR, furn rm .. din. rm Mesa Verde. a50 Mo 111 cl. gardener CaU Miii)' Alice ~21636 IM PECC ABLE Jb r , 2h ba Condo No Peta Max 1 cbild Pool. UMlb avail ~Mo Sierra Met.Ml llZ4 New 2br. 2ba Coodo ~ painted LDMde • l b&. oe major tree!I lr&. ~ yrd Pnv par betl. Nr poc)I ~ P"' ~ a.n aft 1 lllO-a.6 am. Mir. ~_i.-___ _ --... ........... , lie c:..a,.o.2 81l. 3 ba t -. -· ..._... am nn, din. Mc<laiD \oWDhaw f /'p, 2 aar. Nr oc.an, __. prll UH so 1223 . -Bar, ...-. 1pa, teno11 531-129 +GZTM. Av&ll Oct. ~ .. TOIUCH ElU!cuUw home ~ bdr 2.,.. ba lam rm fonna.I din rm Newly r e l'utbiabed. o~ in d uded. '775 mo 11&4 J 791 . after 6~11441 <Olli ~1~. 87~~ 2 BDRM. Balboa bland ~mo yearly OCEAJffROS"T 2 BR. ~ urut w 3rd 1\y sun decS +-bice 2nd sty pauo ded.. apa. wabr dry r • 1ar lDcld ·d P7S roo, year11 Avail approx »1·71. New Woodbrldc e 38r 1 ~.ba. llO r~ fltC', nt"W crpts, d~. bl&ns. nr ~boolt. ~7~ 673 11~ Ava.ti Now Te t t lMu I .... 1525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ,.,,.tMd ........................ ........... )706 ......................... lo 3 BR furn. <>n baltx1u ldand, W\n&.t-r ~ SW lmmedOC'Cpy. ~1 3243 8adl apt I Rm wttb uwn ha. 11'1\ t'Ot. p'1l IC . rfrtt. m coo& c. 1 qa.oet re.p P9'&-IZZ1mo~ 1_.._,. ll4a 2carp.r.A/C. -,..... Wlr'7S2-lt10, ~ ....................... S1S. 111eaa Verde, 4 Br a Exdu Seecfilf Ana. out ~aodiDC 3 Br 2 Ba. IC roocm w fh1c.b beamed ce6UAC1. ~y tree., a.-. 6 priv~. ~ aid prdeDer 6 water. ---~ Otadroal. winter renlal. pvt bead!, pool, 2 br. 2 ha, DO kJda·peta 4fi.JS71 Ba. l.lll • lut .. c:lu.Aln.a New Ger. be.ett boCDe dep. ~-0149 Aval.I U /lf71 S BR. 2"°' WATDll"'RONT 3 BR, 2 ~TO BAY 1 Ar ba bome QI) Qa.r.uwl Lo O'Mt peoo, f rpk. 'iU'. ckM IAp for pwr boat 1111 SD> WlN'TER OPEN '° 40' Dbl 1ar • xtn Jah~ .... ~ sftc. l1208 mo. --- Oceanfront IDlllbly reo t.a1!I S350 RM P --~79 Hrwporl ...... l 169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FabWoua ~ with all decondor ameorues Br u .. _ f 1 ·•-ba 6 fam rm 3 c:ar car, 3 · h o .... rp ' pauu, Jacuui. Walll lo bc:b. f eoced yard. gardener 2 Adil&, l ctild ok No pets ~/mo or l11e 2 IMl Lae $495 /m o C all S ummer w1nd . HB ~l-4tUI alt 6 Upm ~J or 7S4 6262 aatk --forOw\a Prime F.asu1de 38r I Ba. a .. r stove OtW 10 yrd 2 Br J~ Ba. aar. pauo. -· • . .. . WID hoc*up, pool UM gardener, Pet OK. Aval! ma! pet Ok. no Vly JactlS If.Al TY 67S..U70 ~~tCondo 4 ~. 2"'> bat.b.i.. 2 story, dbl gar $7~ mo ~·~ LITTLl:: BALB OA JSLA."10 w 1dock boat IA •. 2bc'. 12x.2A V1f'w L R .. food bar. ur. !>WI ct.ct. ~ ww~r R~nuu oeg fo r .. umm.-r S41-ll&C7 ... S.. .. Jit...t THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMME9'TIME F\Jtl So<oal Acl•~lltP~ Do HI( IOI • f' IPP ';,un(lay Brunrll •BBQ\• P.,.r llf•\. P1u<; mur,11 more GREAT AlCRUTION. li•nno~ • f rt:" lP\>Ot'I', I~'' f. vro ~ll•JPI • ') Hf •nrth ( .. 1utJ\ • ~,.tuf'l1• • ••tri' ;r-.1\·~··',wm • (; If { J' ; t ' BEAUllFUl APARl Mf HTS ' •" I '• Ii· )• tt • ~ • I • ,. .. i1o'\ ,, ,,,, t r-••• • /,,-h,;11. ", 'l • t. ' •.• • Mud• ·~ Uu••U tJ.11f' 9 tu., Oakwood . Garden Aoartmenta Newpc)f1 Beach/No. tf It ~t C7l4 1 "4,!, IJC,'.Jll Newt>of1 Buch/So. ••A h ,,. ' I I • I /'11 •..l .. ~l/1 s.a. ..... 1776 _,., I " I 1•• ,,, J. ,,, ... I . . ' run Out 61 Trllllera ma Lie. ltDV6703. Dbl wide 2 0x4 L S S900 Ren a i s sa nce M .P . .m-3579 ~~~~~~~~~ ...................... . 4 Bdrm View. YabuJoua luxury furol1 hlog11 $2000/mo. Winter Oct_ lit._ S:$$35 __ • 1131. 1.532. Sdioola. StU. ..,.. '7m "'-I.di.If lrs f am.My boCDe an Cl"« lr'l'lt lined strwt 4br, Jb&. + f' IR a. frpk Dm and-CJ"drl.r LM opt nail. '1S2·Zi.10. 4 BR llPI~ apt Winter MOO l mo. avail am medl-...y. Buch Time RNky 4rTM.\1 J ....................... Oceanfront 2br condo, pool jacvu l W1nler. SEASHORE 2 BR 2 Ba + den. Pet OK. s::n.ooo. A.gt 64&-4380 ---- LOCATIOH Spaciou.a m obile bo rne located In prestigious Los Alamitos Parlt in a Vf!!/f'J private, q wet are11. 2 br, 2ba. family rm, din· I.DC rm. AduJt only park. BeautJluJ dubhouae wit.b pool, aaun.a 6 apa Priced iow at $t9,000. for qukll Nie. Call now for more Wo.~ •AMOtelAll 1••m ..uc•. ,.., .... . 1'0 ..... 000 1.-.d ., • ,., ... •1 a.. Dae --•tMU! .,...,.m, FOUi UHITS-C..M. Near new, 3 Br owners UDO ISL.I unit, 2 ba, frpl, 2·car $29,500 gar .. ~2 Br. 2 ba. urut.a. 2 BDRM 1 BA. VIEW OF TSLlavalmt.a6'2-UI03 8 A Y , C L 0 SE T 0 -DELANEYS , SHOP PING. OWNER WILL CARRY OAC 20Tlf CENTU RY MO BJLt; 16 DILUXI UHfTS PRJ.ME EASI'SIDE, CM . 2 Bdrms eacb. nlESTARNESCO. ~S711 HO MES 527·5900 • ~01 .1 '•o...t. ..... 2400 ....................... Hl'W.-otrT IUCH {)upk1tes on Penln. • Nwi>t Sbra avail. All amenities. Preaently l•--------ie.ed. Tum-key opera· Uoo. Ptoperty m1mt ava&I. ~12. BKR. On PminauJa. Only steps to beach. 2 Bdrm. 1 bu. fum. ll50/mo. Winter BR 2 a., ffll'ltC'ed y atd. dbl 1ara1e. ~ mo. VIU•t• Jl.E. "2·4411 , amkforO... ~ mo. Hllr. 49'2 ~ J, '. -- ·' .. ··---..... ,,.# ...... , ................. . ·J ... ..... .. _, ...................... . --.-·--·,.,._. .. ~~ .. ··- 1Ja 2 BR. I~ ba, dl1 hwuber, MW crpt rool. V«Y llitt. SMO mo 1978 .......... MIW ... AP'TS 1 Bdnn •loft $3:5.S f'rplc, ~room. Poot Jacuua, eocloMd, 1ara1ea. Gu & wtr pd. Adult.I, no pet.IJ 393 H amilton, C M . 664411 • 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 t 'Ht:I!! Rfo~NT 3 1:1¥. 2 ba. p vt patio & garaae. Lots of gral)~ 111 1 Culle Campana $44!> MISA"MIS SllARP, beuch 1. 2 • 3 Weekdays after 211111 Bachelor $295. Pool, BR,frplc,d!lhwsr .gar& phone 492 15117 •11 JacuW, I U BBQ. closed ~~· ~O_?e~:. 960-2358. 496·52'75 An yta m l' g1u-. avail. Adults , no w~end<.-_ peU . 2650 Harl;, Ave, Lovely all sidult, no pel.11. Zbr, 2ba gd loc ball' cud St&-3647. l:;ft,Br apt.s 6200 Ed· gar, S37~M'lf ~ u~tl --lDI I HB ~0619. -&17~~ 3 Br, 2 ba, lower , nr So 3 bdr $6?S & 2 bdr $425. -- Cst Plua. $425. No peli. Walk t o bearh Ca II 'C~tn.o 5S1..fll71 -964·2157 or 964·21117 3878 Huge 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, cm· gar $475. Call 67S·lO!H --- Townhouse 2br, grac1ou11 bvmg, pool, adulL'> No peU. s:z. 7S5 W 18th St ~!JC507. 2br. 111'.a ba Townh:.e Pat.lo, encl gar Adulu. No Pet:.. ...rom S375 ~4 TOWNHOUSE Beaut de roralL-d 3br. 2ba pra v pat.Jo. pool, nr S l:'lt Pl&UI. No Pets. $495. <.:all coll. 213·981 2882 2•3 Bedroom townhouse, new. deluxe adult com plex Security , lenn1i. court. sµa 2202 Hess Cir Cle lll!G-5771 K'.S. Lovely largi-3 RK. 4 plex Cul de·!>ac . gar . rrplc. kad.' CJK Nr lk>arh 848~ llACHWOOO Al'TS 2br 2ba u;o I br S315 Adults 962· UtOO 2Hr. 1•., Ba, tplc . W/U hkup11, U/W . palw.11ngle car gar S440 964 5261 ••.•.••.••..•.......... For Leitse J Hr wnc:l•1. gill'age. comm. pool & laundry MSO Oct I A ~t Unc_ty 493-4~1_096.f!0411 s-t.AM 3110 ....................... SJ>A<.10US 3br l'ondo nr So c. .. t Pl:iza, lrw~ .... ce>.'I to lrvini-<.:omplrK 581.m78 aft 5 1u.;r1.J 1<e1s11 i::u 2hr <·1111 donr So Cst l'law. rr~} a cc e s ~ t 11 I r v I 11 ,. Comple1e $111 !Y77fS u rt ~. 2 Br 2 Ha . adulL ... 11(1 1wt!> nr So. <.:oas t l'l:11u 3 BR ll\• Ba. nr <><.:C. kid:-. Ueaut New 3hr, 2t)a rrpL<-. OK. $37Smo Mgr dbl gar 1,, .~ ~r bch ~ .QISI. 540 !J'.:JW 751 ·2058 IMK-2262,MZ 21117 w .......... 3898 New I hr duplcx. pvt , garage, frplc, yard S325 6734i33Gam Specaous 2 br itpls f''am1 ly unal Pool & Play ground. &lndance West Apls , 1996 M apl ~ 642-19151 or 846-1 '86. 2 B r C o n d o 1Jrookh uri.t 1 Ad u m ~ Adults only , no pcli. S35ut mo l i.t ilai.t + r leaning d ep SI 50 21.3/568-1756 afl 6 pm ---. 2 Br. 2 Ha. nr new. fplc. I Mi heh, yud, qwel. $375. mo 77112 Newman •••..........•......... I Br 2 st.ory apt arrn'"' from park S280 m11 Shoreline M arnt <.:or11 • 847-6363 J on. new, f;,in1ly unit nu pets. $'15 mo l.1932 La Pit 1111 7l89 I Rr S29S Pool. bltn!I !la)..41(5 tfl-' .... FwwWl•d or .,.._,.lhe-d l 90 0 adults, no pets. !lJl W - 19th St. s-48-0Wl ' .... 4 Olt •••.••••......••.....•. -------tl•tn• 3142 1lil: EX<.:ITl.SC; ,ALM MESA Ar'TS MTNtrrES TO .N P.T Bt:ll Bacb, 1&2 BR IASTSIH IZ121-t Street, B I 3 Bdr m . 2 bath townhouse. Up11raded S48S mo No pets. Ouyi. ~: eves 645·9543 t'OUR St~ASONS 1\1'1'!> Couple, no peL'I 2 br, 1 1,~ ba twnhse. i'llllO, POC'll , ~. AdulL<i, infant ok 73S Joann Sl . 646-648.1 New 2 br, 2 bu, fplc, bltni. Welitside C . M. $365. Adults, no pel.8. 9'19·3376 3 Br 2 Ba, lg upt w/frplc, patio• carport. No peti. $435 pr mo. 64>9966 l ail, pauo, kids OK. S32S mo. l.Sl & last 7811 H W 1Jlh. S57~79 La rge 3br, 2ba lo wer, patJo new paint, bltms. close lo OCC S42S Mo A~. Oct l.:._64!·0631 t.:aillside nwly decor 2br. lbe. S350Mo. pool. adull!I, no pet.a. 64C).-OIJ39. Coedo 3 br, 2~ ha, rniaowave. elec:. gar. dr opir. Wet bar, upgrades New. -5iC> mo. 778-2373 day, M2-2001 eve. 2 Br. 1~ ba townhouse. aau ge. palio, poo l, jacu&ai, fireplace. Adults only .... '31·49ft. ~ Beaut. brapd new 2tf', 2ba, frplc, lndry rm. lnlmecl occupy. 1'Sf,. MCml 64.2-UI03 I Br f'.MUkle, 1mall but C«'J w /klQ ol eeat wood. •. llMM4. .••••...••............. Ob. S.ch Condo auoken den. fprlc. step!, to brh. Pool, spa $375 IWO 2a'T!l ....... t.ech 1141 .......•••............. OCEAHNOMT /Vi•w Lge balcony. gr.eenery. beaut. beach. 2 BR 2 ba, llCCUrily bldl(. $'795/Mo Waterfront Hom es 631-1400 Dix. lbr , curpel, drapes . rant1u1tic ocean vi<.:w . Elc vut.or Sob·tC'rrancan parking Av111I $625mo ~ 2br. Iba rcfng, bltm11. nr Lown & bch No Pets $425+~c. dcp 494·!l585 . -- from '2S5 Ii uv AduJts No rwb lS61 Mt-'a Ur <!I Blk.-s ~st of Nc.-wµort H1vd1 !lam·5pm w .. UIS041 Seawind Village New 1"2 bdrm lukury adult aplli an 14 pluni. from $:J51J , 2 hd rm t.ownhoust.-s from $500 1- ·-pooll!, lenrus . wattrfalh. pond.5! Gais for c·ooktnl( & heating paid From Sun Diego ftrwy dnvP North on &Mcb lo Mcf"a\JcJi-n thm Wl'!ll on McFuddcn l o Seawind Vllla1<1• (7J 4 .llll3 51 !18 Bearhf ro nt, t 2Hr 's , ---- center Town. No k ids or ...... 4000 Petb.$4:;0.499·1394 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w/kitchenetlc S72w~k&up ~97S5 Room for rent Lai:una H I s K ll c h 1I11 u n dry privlJeges Al~. 951·63'AO $15() I Bdrm Cozy. dean. permanent 1 blk lo town 4t mam bch Males of whit.ewat.t.'f' view. Ideal for I person, UPl!lta1rs. no kids, pet, walerbeds 220 Cllfr Dr. 494. 7891 ----Clean & casual non Vittoria Beach lge studio smoker So SA, qulf't ucean vu sundeck . S350 area M/F $150 S..'>G Otll7 aocl utJJ.497-3613 Rene ttl.,...leectl 316' Rm pvt huth, maturt· ••••••••••••••• •• • • •• • • e mpld lady. ltt.e pn v. rcr. r.-HIWPORT $160 + t..ig Bch '194.-.7346 Bac h e lors , l or 2 --8edrooml "Townhouses <.;M, mslr Br w 1 tta 1n From $389.SO Meia0vi"~e1 home. With Spectacul1r spa, t otal utWI !!'!8 s.545•2095 recreation program , V...._a...tah 4250 eocial prosram. 7 pools, 8 •••••••• .. •. ••••••••••. tennis courts. At Fashion 1fb18e for renl, 811 near lllaed_. J1mboree ft S1.n Oty alps &; linens furn. Jo9quin Hilla Road. $2$ nitely l)r cpf, C• 11 tct Br l\AJ Ba, •ml patio. f714t 644-1900 aft.er3p.JIJ. 541H989. I ..,. pr, EHlaide CM.•---------· -.. - Mil for P.ce --..-aft W Bdrma oceanfront Wll..-0. duplexe1. V e 1rly . ~· . mJNNJHG wee ar. 2ba ,....._ apt. Pool, rec VlAUoo.28r2Ba. --. .... 1JOW. &abSt. Wee.froat, avaJI. Oct I . ..LI02 Lar19e Big Bur cabin pool tbl, color TV, 2 frplc Sleeps"'· MS-tl16 Laguna Oceanfront, pvt ~pool. 2 br. 2 bll, No liddl-peta. --~79 2 a 1 blda. Nice area. O.W. yard, k* OK. I BR. 2\AJ be. 8"l front fr~ 4Bdrm UP· 1tlC -w'auac.. Apt. JI, W.W condo ln Tbe Bluff1. home'. Nc!•r _....,hr more info .-hrmo.,yrlylae. wo. 1a.u u ft ........... ,.,,, lat•~ 15MIUl 15u'JSZ. • ... LTiz:ec' 2 n ., 2 N8lll to bHch 6 abope. 1 TNiTI . vuaq. m . ea•tmy. P'Um. 2 BR• Mr.lOtrn l or 2 br couaice 9e. OoMt Piasa. MIO Mo. M01"1)'. f1M490 on be~b on T1h..lll wllh i.t. ... 211fnr-oceu ; fpl-dlahw car. row .lloat. trHh t ~fTl.JMZ •1f'l)'0cllal ;nopa m ac)l lne. complet e ,.,._. l ft, t.otaUJ re· SU•8&.MMNO Id~•· f"or more ....... •/mo. • BACRiu>R UNITS froin taro ull .,.._. evn, .. • ... Dr. -...a • Plf mo. uafllrft.. 100· l..!!•~11~11~•~:...· ----i -:-a ....... edltl. DO (rq_• oceu. 20k c. PAUi SPRINGS vna· -....a1tJ11•t0• ....._ Por IDON Wo ._ coado on Ml.Mlon •;s.df: ow..,e 1111._..atJM.ncn Hlll• Co.uatri Club. .... ., -f)lfUlw,Jba, ~ g.~11tia::O..!; ::.~~-IEla. W/11111. _., ~· .rt_~· ..... dbl .....,.,..Ill etrtp. Call + ...... !lo _ .. , -•1 ra, ....,i m.aaaft. •·· • I ~----=---~~ =:. ......... OH .,~ .. 11nnr•-.ar.· ......... A ...... ~ ................. . . ... ..... · Wl:r.lf:9. ...,.._T AY06c\.,_lla 6 -,...,. ., ~-,~ e.t RYla1 HJ>ellH•' .. --~ ~·. ti~. I ....... .,. blUo Profn1tonat1r ''nu .... v... . QM Dr ................ op. llTl. . ... r<s?t iutnt •· •· lilllll . .., .-. -HOUllMATU .;-1&1111&,. ,.,., Jlo ,..., ""· ~ --....... ta.It! -------- • ._,.. ·• ~ .,-• -... 'r • ... . .~ ----...... 1 . .... W.,.;, 4600 F'!?d!t. S!pt!m!>!! 21. 1979 DA.IL'/ PILOT •f • - ••••••••••••••••••••••• illt.e . _ _a --::-:;.-IA•• ' ..... ~~~-·.--' .14Jtaovahl ' Wltnes•eii fl &...f&,,_ J>00 '--•· ~ ~-.. , .. .......,.Wald tit ·• . 0 d lh d h.a -••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttttttttttttt•••••••••• r1n mo er n '"' ~ wJ Uf • .1.DJLL.fU&.td.•IJ. alirTelttirl:llail W Th'1 'fiNpil)' o~l't•ll~~~ORS ... ~ ... ·--·· lilt~ in-C: _, "4-IMt Id 8 1 b "~'J -Gl'Olt.t waabel ,,. AIL M4i ~ - Luve Manac Yr J 0 " 0 a extend thlt mesn1e ol exp ~ "S.A M." in , ~en1n1ula po1ot vat gral.l.t~ Ir lhankJ to a ll terv1ew1n1 now . Our • Cklyw1do&w1U1-.Cott11e Genuo u a r e w1&rd thole muy fnendl'I for 1·li•nl1 bne worked ! or 11m hie, l250·127~ By 8TW8216or~322:l-thear v1tr1 kind fl 'Roticy II", "Goldie&! Oct 9 541-6486 _ _ tJaouc.blrw "•e~111on~ of 1bt-Boxer· • "Udy In ~ • dnu/1..,..t/ L.Ob'T: 1•'\Jll 11et of K•;vs sympathy Evelyn and R«t" w/Hobert Conrtad. f ....C. . at Ra.nchu Park School Oebbie,Groez "~rialey 'i; D.?.~!1l t: ... ••••••••••••••••••••• 9/Z2 Rt;wARO' Ple atlit' ---mint", .. Dillney .,..YUJ(Jlj -'---· QIJI Ml 8332 •Anyont> 1ntere11led in -.. -T,..,.. 1450 Movlu /Telev, cal l o,,....aty SOOI ~l t' Keeshond, vif' ....................... "S.A M "today. Sm fee "" ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • Mau Verde School 9/24 Ortvl.na next week lo Vic 1'7141718 118) ext 95 U...,-Uc"'" 1b0ul llpm Rl!!WAHU' It.on& via Port Angele" or --·'. OrqeOn Salel.16,700 !15'1-9L63 Vancouver R C Need 119 ADMIN . ASSIST • Mulhi-r uf 2 will 1>h1trt• dwmwn llH ,apt ~ frm Pr 1 v r rn Ii:. Sl! o 0 lllO 4753 NH TMK °"'CIS,ACl In lJ\e b~an -OI lrv1n1· busrne.li area Uelow market lb•'>{' rates Contact U1ll Tb u m ai. CH IJ.;r r) fo'1ul(an. Corpor• leaffv h•c. 18562 MacArthur al 1210 Irvine, <:ahf 92715 OR CALL 714/975-0111 'ilUIJc11l 111.11..'<i<.-d lu share liity front ofr 500'& MOO a1't on l:Wlbou l!>lund w 1 6 o boa l 11 I 1 I' l>rt:fcr malt• 67:! ~ uft J a111lonal. pr knit l•h ' .. 673-1003 S Dlego Off·Sale SU.100 _.___ meone to 11h11r(' dnvang Controller"sales mgr of s. DlegoOn·SaJt> Ul,700 FOUND; Pre&cnpt1011 548 1404 ,,qlT related bu11iness ToU f'ree Ul00>2S2 2000 tiJaues 7l~t nec!di. a <iharp periwn ---Npt Bch. 6454339 Two SO"-" United Airllntt wt~ood acc1. 'R & lypang Uq. Ue u2. too Orange On-Sale CkUa Old Uillue type 47 or 4H Toll f"ree <800 >252 2000 t'aat l"oods Ne wport Bdl Very popular luci. Lion & produ1 t llru1t ban. I w1good Potent111I tor added ideas & proOtl! Owner movan.; mual sell th.11> week M.ikt' of fer' 64().~. 673 5662 St·nu ret1r..O "en contr t.le:.1re11 111>:.ol.' w local gen rontr Can furn !'IOme capital ti4ti 7tll 5 &~r Uur Ry ()wall'r Gt.I l0t• Gd CM S Pnm· Only llcly to Uux IO!S. l.>ualy l>i lot . i'O 1:1o ic 1500 Ct111 u. M~a.C/\~ J-'ound Rabbit VI<' UJck Bay 642 7187 aft 4pm ----u.t· 8 moll old Gotden Rtvr 9t.h • Oc.t!1mlr0f\t NB Reward 673 9 125. 5i22 &311 lL6l Large grey tabby cat, male, neutered. nea collar. Liberal reward Dana POllll 496-7~ I.nil i;trt-) 1wt11Le fem a ll' cl4l. i.llvPr tabb y Turtlt-rO('k Pl{'ai.e call 754 2988or Special f'ab Urket.s. M5eech skill" Xlnt benefit:. & S48·8265 growth potenuul Salar.y rommeni.urah• w /SXJJ Seta al• It 644•9'JOll .....,_"-7005 AmbtU-Owi' Ht! your own ••••••••••••••••••••••• ix.s Work your own hri. Water Color Work11hop Od.lul'I caJI 535-Sl.22 w Milford 7.orne~ from - Ut ah Nov 12thru17 NIMAL HOSrtTAL Enrotlnw>nl open For tn Bathe. clean & reception for rail F..d1th Palomb1 F\111 or pl t1mt• IU hr 714-~S&'lO day 2 4 dy.. ;, wk CdM - -644~ Hltp Wcmhct 7 I 00 ........••............. c.a;,;,a" 3rd rmmtc nct•dcd for I 4! x I 5 o ( f 1 t' 1· ( 11 r 11 ~to Lo. 5025 nict• 4 llr house f'ool. M111"/\rt.hur lllvt.1 View of ...... ·-••••••••••••••• f''uund <.:lama 11r iidopl al N H Animal Sheller Malt· Border Co lla~ blk w hl adult M a le Uobl'rman Puppy 11p prox 4 mo M:.I•• Hl>tf ~·l t.er lr11 adult Oth\:r~ 644 365i6 • •EXTaAS * * ncct.led . b1l plo1y1·r·, xtru.1 ror ffidJ rnolwn p1C' l \' \en e'. po..i. 1 v mmm Nc<-d µf•oplt· for C)\'g C.:l'J 1.1\ ltK' 'hootinl! 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A C 17:10 I Heach, 11 k L1'e ISll2 ~ ~I 0H1t•t• l'L•rfl•l'l for an:.wvnnl( "ll.'.fv1n·. ell· Only S7!1 J)Cr mo 11112 W~l 17l.h St, Sanl.i Ana For mort• 1nr11 call Jew UnJlt' ~4 7 i!IHI 11r l<.t-nau. al !'>SG-770'1 Small Hid<' Away Off we Only ~.per month Va cant ~Nu Hroadwuy. Santu /\n:J ll111tonrnl Hldi f or more anfo l'all Sum Warren ~ 611'78 flf llt:nata :>56 7707 Smi:h: i.t.ory. .curde11 l'O v1mnment. pror <·•·nt('r. ~ Mei.a Verd(' IJ1 1-; ('~ tl-17 ~ N11J!Jr\ Af('U t•>.n 11f1·'· 1>1WJ cxpo:.un· un lln.,lol w 111Lrl i.nv ~ lo I ;.!Xl1 ~ft frum 1:1 !'>:;'T 71110 th· 1.tf a lu nd PENTHOUSE SUITE Ull'Jll·d w1lh111 tlw 0111 4u1· t:uruµcJn d1"-11:n1·fl L 1tl11 \1 .1 ri n <J VII l.1i:1· vin. ... uJlr ;!,400~1 i't Prav1.1tc 1';1c~111vr Wl'I ll11r, l.ourt"' :-. 11:11101 am1t• Uay \'11•w { '11~1·n'tl I' 11t1u l.l1:l·oralm A 11w111t w"I J\.'>k ,1110111 (1Uf FHEfo; rn;N r ()t'l'l·.lt 675-1662 HfWPORT BEACH fWFJc.;t: OK K t.N'I Al. !,J>AC.:fo:. W <.:1ot llw) Manner" ~t1l1· 11~'>4 rt 714~~ Great Uttte Cetlt•r in CAI.ta Mt~a Newl) n• mi'I .. tmp i: 1•nlr lu(:alt•tl .. 1 <!75U llarbor 111.;. h.i-. 'par·•· .null:. hit· 1 oJll~tni: lru111 4llO 1440 !>'l fl rt'.Hh for 1mmr~ ""' u 111in1"r ,C:all Pu..ila !"> t\a11 /\l{I llJ 464 #11 E.XEC. SUITES Ta:-itcful Jo:K1!C't1l1v1• ~•IA.~ en ;1 perfrl't lm·:1 tmn. 1-;a.!\)I fn:cwriy ;i1 n .oi.11 Clos•· to ;11 qmrl fine ri-st auranb ('1111 f t· r c n 1• 1· r u 11 111 pcr:-.onal11cd ph11r11· an.'\wcnng. 1 ('1111 A111ta Jt !11!f2161 4450 ....................... 1"1.>r store & 11fhce :>IJat'" Jl rea.\Oflable rat{''> 500 to 2700 s, ft. MESA VERDI-: )I( l'l.1\7.J\ I~ Mesa Vt•rt.11• 1-;. C-M 545.4123 2001 l.al:tyettt-. N II ~tore· vr offire 'pa1·1·. 1200 Sq I•\ SllMO mo B Grundy 1Utrll75 6Ull and 2nd Tru:.t Ot.-t-'d l.i1u11' un re:.1clcnt1al pr<;IJN'l > l 'w.lom1u-<l l11 rnl·•·I your Ol't.-d'' 1< "· m ;1'1 SANTIAGO IAHk Hluod ffil'<I "'' brov. 11 IJUl'V>'. d1ok1· 1·ha111 flc.i 1-ullar ~alt \.'11 \fr ,,,1 ly !'>t hool 1>11rkin.: lilt· IM ;.!2Zl II' !:'.'I Al< l'ro<lud111n1 '11rh;.o,.1 I'll 11 hp-. ' .ii I to lb ) ( ·..,.,lJ "'''"' ·" '"' 1\1rpur1 ''""' ( '.i II ~I I 12:111 ... II 1-. ,\ft\14-t'nrw 1·1\11 1· '"'"'' 1,p.-r .. 1•11 1•11 '.111•11) ---------• l ~bl (;r.1y t .l\1•1•<,hnn11 l d<JI( IH~W AHU ' U.1 ~ /\I l~IWI\.. .. l'J \,ol1fo• ( lt•rk .. ,,po·r I-t1111 .. 1•1'>1\11111 hr, \f1111 Fri •1 .ii' \1 11\oJI>) 111mp.m" l14•m •f1i... .q 1µh ·•I I lw I',. r1 nr.-1sv1•r ltiA> l•t.1c 1•nt1oJ '"' IA"'IJ ..,,.,., .. tuft II \111• Ii~, .• , .. 1. 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A~mbler NECISION ASSEMILER c:.calt rwopori, ~ ~-1111,l!lllO ;i\:llfoJhl• Ill concili otions. i n· 11w1 hJnH .11 •J"' 111111\ 'h<1p '1u'l h.1 \ •' 1!t1111I O.C. AIRPORT twfau wittt tft• GC· mt••·h.mwal .J1Jl1tu1l1· ~ SECT•y & c.cMlh poy.W and OC• l ll!lllUJI 11l•<t1·nl) .. 1u-t cownh rrcei.,obl• l11•t.irmhJr~11h1•· w1111o, ESCORT systenn ond o ther Lrn11lilt..,h•.11Jt101e tlnlhn..: •SBIVICE• dined~. s .. _,, lt'Jtnlnl! N IJI ........... .. ~' .'tt1n1mum J Y"lil., ,., !'>1w"1a llzang '" bu-.1 ~....-ate wittt ••· 1•·ni•nn· Exn·lli·nl 1·11m n1·,!>m1•n , rc:-1 1 dt•11l~ pen...ce . .-t.ose ..._ llJllV ti .. ·n•·fll!'t <;0111,,1·1 w1•ll'001c I .-!.l _...., • I' 1 "'1 11 • ; '"I 1 ,.... ,.....,_ or """""'' an :J ,. • ', .... .,, •• 739-5248 24HRS. Pl"°" to kathy c 1,..1_1-:.11."·----- Ciftot C~y twa. ,~ D.port OUTC .... • mtftt. A"i!">.,:M n1.r.H~ •. 1, .•. , n• ~ 1nt't'hoAmr"l 1·111t w1nd•·r ... :•A hr. 641 Oll!O S •~.a. .a..._. .a. fur ,m ,111 Solt•11t11d C-11 MC/VISA "'-"""' •"" """"" l'rl'l..r c.1tt)t!1 r1·h.1t11h1~ TUSTIN J ffil.C!I W11rk w 1lh !>mall COVBl GolRL COMMUNITY w1·c ''"'n 11.111 , c;oo•l * 953-0771 • 111J11 u" I d •'" t 1 r 1 I ' 4!A llrOutull ~r' u·t• HOSPITAL \ulary n1•1(0\1.1hl1· "ii< t.11J(lnt"<.•n111: H.:14 1'11141111 ltvfl l'I "frw1111rt 111 11 PR~ LAW 'ltudent nel'<h $25.000. W1U do anything Legal. Con r1dcnt 1 a I O\IM P 0 . Box 3242. N 8 .921663 '"THI" 1001 HT.st.n A•e S....AM.Co92705 t;.qual opp \>mplyr m f Acc'lg Rkkl'fll: T EMPOH/\HV ASSEMILERS Wl• will I fJln J\111>1 ~ 7 .J m M a 1· (; r 1· .ll or Y.whti. If.JI tila1•cnt1a CM C SH FOR E TE Rel(lSt.cr today lu work A LI on vnnou.-1 arl·ounltn~ & 700'lq ft i1pu l't' 11 \ u ii Pr-e.tJ111ouanew PCH&62nd St Npt lk h TD's bookkt•rpini: •1~"i:n EXECUTrYESUITES $275mo <.:al l llubli1e Pnnc1pal!J55_ 34~ ESCOITSlllVICE ments Work l'lo:w lo A.Ht. A,+ M•oeJer ( • II II fl I •. . w I f l' u t l hu,h.ind 1nu1nt i't111 UmL.... <.ll.·e111\1>1d1· ex II' 541f ()7S7 or645·!ml .. S& ... S yourhOrtw Acrll(l'lcrk1>, uv4il11bl" n11ur OC _ llOM l':OWNERL(Jl\NS hookkecpl'rll • .i•·l·uun Airport. Atlrac:Hve r at{'s Nt-wpnrt Near P o:-1t Of l· AllRANGE.U WI NOVIDE t.a.nll> are ne<.-ded thruoul n:'q(l TSLM~m< inclullc rcceptinnuil, law Modem 50'~ 114 ft btorc of rio 00010 ..,u, 000 .....,....._ Hn Oran°•• •·~·nty ''ull llbral'). (;<>n(4Went'r rm11, • __,, 9711 ._ ... _,, 24 HRS .. ~ '-""' '-Ul\ secretarial• H r;vice. " -0fc 2630 Avon .(; 2l:S •AMUH'l'lZED ... YYv., formoreinlormaUon Auto tkla1ll1r Mu"t. he•~·· Xerox furiUt"• .,.o r 11 477-7001 •INT~RESTONl~Y ll<rlW17thSl.SaolaAnu Robert llaJr'-. l(OOd dr1 v1n.: r1•1•ord , penl(JAfll tour fr fo~hl'r .......... ...... 4500 ·~;J&ORTTERM -cc-le..,. lrlll\.'>portullon allowanl'l' ~ iaquire ~l Vvrtal" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Bob Wallh&J1lli Agent MASSAM Zl33 No Broadway uvuLl11bhi. 495·"661 Aase><'. 9!!5 2288 nr MIWPOITIUCH 731 m torSIOO1957 PHIURIMODll.S ~wellU¥oJtcr AIA<> ~:llOO _,. " !llOO fl. 1000 fl o ff11·e 2 day a pproval funcf an 7 ISC__...S . BldjJ., Santa Ana •NX d N I l VRI r714tUMIOl COST A MESA 4 paoe, qwtt li te indUA 41 Y" 0 P 0 n " · OUTCAU. ONl y uc.-nOMIST r , , area No aut.omotav(' or Sl0,000 f75.000 2nd T D --Exper. prefern.od. Xln t a!~~~:· ~J;r~stsc:~ (1ber1&IHID1t. i4S 33i!J loans udo Newport Co Dtlp. ""'hr ...... ----worlum1 coodltion.s 1-'r Bldg , 15().lOOAq fl I.Aw dys 6'73-7SQCi,:Mhrt. Hl·Zl40 -.Allvertisitt. * ingl! M ncrits. Sal11ry I It 1 I -.. / 90l.DIM •llL co.em w/exper 40 hr pnce inc: JU or 3 • Lease: 5,000 sq. f\., lg. or ta I • C •• 1 week. Please contact M!cwity servlcea, con· nces. well heated . orr ,... .. ••I T N ST AIT o 11 v t> Ray 0 0 w 11 11 " . fennttm> 6 utll Abun s treet f>"rk1n a . 400 Leet&~ danl partung 11vail Con ampa 898 w lfllh SL. ••••••••••••••••• .... A A Q E MAI._, SSS ~9100forap..:.pt_. __ venlenl loc clos~ to Newport Beach Contact Laet&~ 5300 M W TODAYl!l AUTOMorJVE ll1J'1)()rl. travel •tttnt " Lok-Fast Inc .. 864 W ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF 11il> Daily Piiot ~ 11 SALISPMSOHS ba ln *• 230 & 17th, lelhSt .. 642 1700 Loi.I !-ilbjt•riun llu:4ky M P person for our CJu1ll1al Experienced ln aalea for St,C.ILMZ·steO _ "-• r<·d whll• ((•m l.uf! Heh. y Q Adverta1ln1t Dt'pltt· a top Import dealenh1p -4.550 ·:t.1 u 04·903 1 . -1 IM f1£E 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83l •SitO , A !Mnl.-T be perst>n we Ill Newport Beach. Good lllU roR RENT u ,1788q ft seek should t1njoy pay, e~i.at benef1t11. me. SUITIS • vaunt land ava il ror I.<" I I a r j(t• U efll• r t s T t.ltt"Phclnl' ..... be t1ble OlllJoePar'1nlooat Ml'WfOIT CIMNI stora1e ln I.be opin. Loe T () r I 0 I 'I (' v I (' ESCOR to type 4.\ WPM (elet" llACH tMPOns F\aONf\>tce. From sns in C.M olf of W.t9lh Sl 15th Orange Newport TS tncl, have 111 pleasant 841Dove8trett ~R11eoc1COl1) O.JIRo•le 642·'210M·F tlclghlJI ffoed• ~peclal 842-1571 peraoullly "<eOJO)' NEWPORT BE ACll (7lf>Ml~t1•-_ a.it•a Wmhd 4600 r urc• REWARD. $48·2C>33 • I =:f ~1 a arut 71Z..0900 •MIWPOIT ILYO• ....................... 1.011 • Slbcrl•n ttu1klc 7•10 P.M. We offer excetlerat ~om· A\Tl'OMOTIVE C.11.oM~apace.-. Reaeonaiblt, o rllina puppy, 4'"' mo. blk. wht, = be:nelltt lDcludln& LOTIOYS tw.ai ..... 21.J.-.1881 wrfler 1 eok11 o ne blu ey~.v•c Onr C>eeanLonel71 Need to ulk? a1.1ra~~-·~'·s~r.~~ .. •d lcal •dental be41room cottace In w".~· IAI Och. 494-141.3 ,_.A·ll'riend Club MW PLUS coaunlaaioal Es· beMftla. Top pa1. Coo· 19WPOKtllA.Ctt ~del llarorCoeta ..,..., •IMt for ID· .-.a PNferred, but t.ldo..alllu ... r at ...., .... of{ke9,l,i.oa .._..,::=.:::; ll..ast: White c.atw:black fo. ... 6RllAL£. Dlll•lll&i&I. IA&lm ••at._ •I• Uel. 0 te PUol ft 0 •Pola. bl• ef•· Reward. *.,,,.... 1 ..... , * 1"-callfora.t.rview TOYOrAroVOLVO ......, eceeee GrOUIMI ps, all1 • .-· · 6'4e·I084 ~•• ....., p ----....a~ floor avau. IA -.,. n. .. \MO, c.t. M•• OU'ICALLOfiLY ,...... ... ..... Blvd. ~ ..,...... -. fl\:amcl or 1c19t • pet 7 Call .,..._ 11 JI IOaTI, &xi. OOBl'A IUIA ••n.olon,. " ;, · Special Pal• Ho\llot. _ •7 "~ * 1 11 OIAt•ICOAIT 646-tHJ Ll' .. UM .. ..-.CA&. o.mre 1 .. 1mtt of~ m1m-am,1uJZM-1• ..,_ca•··--........... _,,.,. ~ e111 loClklftl for unfum a.s . ---··-·.. .,.... • .-w • .... f« Jeue; lfOUnd bdrfD w/encl yd for 2 UJ6'I' Yowc Bh .... ~,..t ''OpeaUf.a\11e"feOple 310W Ba1St floor , urdn·t1PJ; m1t1ndoll. tin• aood A.malOft Pa.rrou. Vic. ...._.warmtela&km OoetaM•• ~. approx. 1 tef'cJor all of u1. at.tr 6 Sat~ .ya Ave. eo..-ca117'°""74 t:qual=unlly aq..ft.,attractlve rent.1 m.f~. t.M pref, &eve Npt. lkb. Anawer1 to ....-can711M8T7 ~ ~ Cill._ .. m4700 arl-''itu".Mt.-11 R.cordedM•c u.tbr ~~ , . , • . • • ' . --1 l . 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JM:lOMCONClrrt . afW'lallaroot-tlouMcltaaiq. prolffl. M ... esnct. 1prlnk1er PalDUDI· JNT/l!XT. Repair• 1leroof. All __ """' a:;_~ :"a...~~'!'!._ <XMT'RUCTION •No tooaml.f'apa HeM compfet.e, raabl. lutaUat.lota. lteild. • Ne9t. ..._ reu. 12 AVAU..ABU:NOW typ .. ·1bla1l••· ·-------reer••• • Couret• t1fn -4* Q;ail1a.c1 peuoonel to ~1.MMm yra. eap. Uc'd. Dave Rmblpric:ied. J.at/f!d. rocUball•·COlllJO·tar. a ...._ .,_. •tu. ._./o.iiim1 Aa "or•, drl we• t •. -Mn"t10U-r..rd.56Z..ol0& tl6-JOt5 Jlck. ...MSI ,.._.a. Ml·-P•. --· iJ Ill• 11•••1111 • p1Ho1 IL0 I Valley Laodacaple1 • ' Anil _. ..., '• $••'*' Jolillo .. 1'111 _ ..................... 11 nl• I Plallla. J.at/&xt. Orouad Rn'dxt••l6coaunerc1al ESSl•M ---------MrC - D I .. .-....... QOCM-..a 1 Toetnaek -• .. •• .. ••••••••• .. cover, l ·l ·l& planta, ~.Free est. Reaa. A s..e..w/M•llt111 ~:;;·;-.;:;;;,-.;::• aJll'OMIJ!tl'KJUOll 81•1t... Trub, tree t.rtm Dan A&Llllltwe'relMAI wlaol e1 a I e o D l y . ,...17~•l.nJ.(17r7 ~ ~= ·-................ .. ,.,.,p-y -•••••••••••••••••• wm. 8laen U..Urmt.s. a pro-Uc'dlbcmded.Ml471 ........ .'... ..... &,_:_. ..-.1•478 Expert 0r ... makla1 as lt11/Coam •t. " lar --.n•• ILllC"l"&J lAN Prlf'ld f...ic.al ~ • c!Uld PAPERING. Quality ---=•ca..... -Alt.eratiom. Catm work. ~-'4111'1,Ulrlim •.1a, ..!!!;!!!!_ npa free .. 11male on _....., du.mp ~k. alWDc a1eecy l1 .,ow ,tt--r work. fl'r" eat. Don. Eaa6W.'1.616-1m • z+• ,._-,....... ._....or1m.llJobl ~baW, tree • yrd Mr'VIDcYGUI' area. Aelaa -·•••••••••••••••••••• EY.-s.e 551·22U G t ~ .---..... IJc .-.. n.-. ....., . •••.·-1 ......_ ..-. ·-aw•v f-Bnckwortl. SmaJI Jobs Nl'!W UFE PAJNTlN T•wtat•..,..,. -- .. -.......... ........................ .._,... ....... .._. ~ .__, , __ ... ~ fVllH p~. D-t.or ti llll/._. a..._. 8 t Rell -bOrne kDowinC lJl.lt pro Newport, 0oeta lilMa • .._ a 00, .,..,, r•-' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. Drl u •a 1 ••Park i •I ~ ":....,. ......... c~ llP ...U'Y rwld, t'Om hll ba&l.11AS. rw SU• up. ,..,..111 are Protectloi lrviDe. f7$.317hva "Par 1cellance... al Uc'd. lnl. 551-5071 Q..ABENCE'S TV. 27 yra tat·~~·'-· "'"'-•rn. •-m'I Is Ind w1rtoa at Yd • pr~lou . fo'Tee _ _._ f llc/lna /refa. Richard __.._19-.1. u per Dava e e s ._. cptalOllllllll~~Cl•ao 'f(1Ali bome • c..-&UI or ..... .J. -·~ ~-.. -~ ""-.--,._.,_ • , • v • SM .. a lt ....... 'fl "' ......_ L.al · ~ tOll Tom (K J o.I tilt '714 '/G6 dilldttn plama 6 lll'tur., .,.._, UMA:& Wun. .....-D-"556 --•••••••••••••••••• wtmdl.15.16 +. 957-IOll IM'cl uY, -......... J m A\ll tc.e:IJ • • tile floors. CODt'rele rm SJ • .S), courb SJO. chr -ti YD OUMP TRUCK & Pl'& I paUOI -a l .. a dri v• Neetp.t.c.'beaait.exturea Trw----"-•&• • ... Sitt~ Uolltoted a lso • -• · ... -Dave's Palol1nc .... IST et~ 14Jt ~ ,.,,.y Aapb&lt Improve-a vw ehm pet odor rrr 1-DRIVER $20/HOU R _,,eu'=all" ""ares ror wa1a Free eat J ohn Rea/Comml. S•rvaou • -_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... Co. We ...... tr • ~ "'l*U'. 1.1 ,,.. wapr -····················· ~BLE. S48 l~l ....... _ _.. I .. -....... ... .. ............ _ .. _.b rerun• •. ·-..-the c blld w /1pec111I ,._..._. roulal comm. 8 yra Ft •t I 1 '"""·•0 n • • • re· Makoat vOW' upball DD, WGril m}'Mlf. lll'ra u.B CUl&om wond f-C' -rooval yr clean .... 1 ..,.. U lz'sl. I _--..,1'7$-9U0 e..a...a.a---w.-..aL flJ•......_l ouahty WOrk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ·U..--, ao.it, drtv .. ayi. 11l.ol01 IQ&. PU. 6 tflf)( .. rtina1r -• • ,__ ----. ""....,. .~ h I n g 5 4" 2 I " "' • dwlca.. 6 apt ..__w 7511* ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Rsnbl . II c 'd Dave Qwck Pix-It. D.R . S t au •-ii . o . .. • • I ..._H eat Llc C• .. Wam a R£ALLY CLEAN hL 1• Mart)' ..._.18 S&0 Clair's P1wnbing for re· _IMl-_l_413_J_m ____ _ r • .. IOUS ..... ••••••••••••• • • ••• L.&....I ... Alm3.M5--tMS.~L3 :-.. -................... _._, I E" Calll Cinch.am -Palntln&. Rea/Comml ba.b&erepein ~3500 T ..... ..._,pt' I ~~P=t•p:~~ -•••••••••••••••••••• Gitt ~ee-~~Sl%1 ~~~''': ........... •••••••••••• Servul&Coutal cemm 8 TifE PIPE SURGEON ...... ••••••••••••••••• --w/""'••i.....-1·•tv G~. c1.,an u1» • •'-.. Io 's House cla a o•nu yrs Highut Quality PLU MBI NG ""r "'"" ..,...,.Elnall-"""' ....................... -~·-...... ~-.. I landacapll\j( G ....,., "' ' • AA11d••a. Ille.. LEVELOR BLINDS war1it &nbl li 'd D r .. "' r.....,,. ~· Your car waahed a nd caterio1 a lout Iona. I"--_ .. , eurge Srvc, for u lhorouably '~ ..... -t Get tbe beat for lt:sa . c . a\le estimates, rep1pe11, re ctedtnUa.led. readin&, OUl:W.701ll-WM ,.,...u,~7072 cleanbou&e.~7 ....,..........,., .. uet'ra ,f!~ 5l6-3m mo4el work, <'u1tom r:mth6~eoch.67~13 waxed at Y!>~~. bedonw _ ---frlS-0562 Fteeest.840-631.3___ homes Commercial • • --- 11w°"'lblY ,__.1 ill c-.t/C..U... LAWN Mrvlce, led OtJI Soow·Houa«leani.n& fL' > ~ Pa1.oUng, Int/Ext. Qlty reUdent.i&I. Qwllity work WI. •i •a. J g lllde 6 out. Quality work • K ll&)e, d ean ""*• 1-'or •home tbat 1parlllea ..... _.. mat . won. resld • an at reasonable pr1Ail~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e xp $2 2. R 1 c h • rd . •••••••••••• ••••• ••• • • • tuiubnt MZ·9907 ••-••••••••• • •• • •• • • • • dult. Free f'At 646· lm '"" llD-11'01 Cement work AJI t ypes - -U.kesoow m-0078 Local moving P'rt-•&ht. 54G-753:5 Lac •372963 OJlleCe student.. window I . 'd ,.. ..... _... ,,_,.I""' ........... h b ·~ ntE HARTFOltO wo11... h t wuhina Re.ad/stores . ... c VUIJU•._~or ...,..., """'·a ru .... mmanx l''or l':x ce l lent'e in C'OnArUCboo. h<>uaebold .._per ansuag. aat Ren:mckuog. copper re Xlot work. 6 42-S44i, .. ,....... M2-8Cor846-6:i63 Oeanupi,llOdremoval ~learung Clearuol( .. o rt ace 1 upp l1es 5erV!te.QU&lJty work Lt-u L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-· .... ·~u Oa ¥t1S360076 LI" c I "' 0 ---.. bl~ rat-"~It p-.er, 714 S36-Zl58 p6pe .. I..,.. detection & 667972 D t & ....,. .. ...,. Unll1Nled. ~37216 e • ; ucaw-,,_ ,.., """ -.-~ locaung Top Hat ---Young Molber wu1be1t riv eways , p a 10 • ~ ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 966-211154 Ted' W'lOdowCa P f Bebysrtltnl to her home s ldewalkti Daytime Comm la ndac:ape m 111nt MRS C..LF.AN mllk~li it Euro""an Land11capn --WAU.PA.PEllMG F1wnbutg..:.~ 3194 -... ~ •. I ·-1 re o ."•bl 3l.365CAllleSanJ u1m,San M&-33.sl,eve.s.40-4727 Apl.s, rondoel, amt bus Gleem Bac:b., a pt11, Top ";ork l''a ar pn ce ,. ....... /P.-rifMJ Qua li ly wo rk . Evei. Pl umbaog r e palrll & ~...,..Rd e;;un~ n.;;n JuanCapiatrano. sites Ml.ke 64&-tl684 _ homes. 54&-9372 Reis 646-4871 dys/evee ••••••••••••••••••••••• W> :Im dra111.1 cleared Water r · a. --~."'-I•• Cldld C... Gardcn1n1. trt"t trim ,.,._, --PP.IT.RS PAJNTING l'trl. prbaae dtal)Ol;11h1 STOP!! _ __... -••••••••••••••••••••••• ratng, clean·up, & maint nouY or I Ume strv11'1· Landscape. arragat1on, ~xpr 'd ttt<a:. Ratt-~ 1-. ll l Jn l I' u 1 n 1 & ·~ OrlWl ~o Take time to rt'lax a nd •••••••••••••••••••••••Child Care my ho m e serv Amie S48-S4l<I V11caotl. our specialty clnup. reu 10 yni e xpcr Free l::.Jl Cull G~nt.' wallvaP4'r (lual work MC v151 Bkkpg service. all bui.1 days. West Costa Mesa ----Wa lls . windows , 11lm u c: & boodc.'Ci Norbor u ~ re .. !> 1-rl'e t•:.t !>tevt-----llbop ll.thome lt.r.Mmph: ness needs. br/mo ratel> Call ~Si985 I' c11~ cleanmg. 2A hr S31-IU12or 897 2862 ;.c7-4281 ~t dratn dean w i t h D a al Y P 11 o l C Ovuteosen 497 41.36 ------• itW m:: :.ervlte t-'ree elll Bon Ptol pau!ltDR Jo:xt & Int ing s,s ~ up Reau Its Oaas1f1ed Ad'>. And 1f ------Newpo rt Day C ar e ••-••••••••••••••••••• ded/lns SS2-4106. RcCDtilll n& & renovating, ft3T183S Low rateii f'rc.-lnt1Fdt ptuntmg & !\Orne ~ 7 dys. ~443i. art )'OU tu.ve !>(Jmt-thang lO DfVORCEBYMAll. Center. Agea 2'h /up l~DYMAN DANDYDUSTEKS 11prink.lers. new htwnis. ust.531>-4780.~4JljJ repair-. Rtl1i1ble & :.631«04 ,ell, <'all a rrif·nd ly F'\hogt.ofinal.$70. Planned progra m No .lobtoos mall ----g i n t'le11nup U ave, -ninbl. <1uaJ work Fre4: -CJa~aa hed Ad·Viaor al AdJoo Lee&!. 842 ~100 frls-4801 Jobn 548-0058 c.11Mtl1ed Ads 64.l ~7fl 642 4&S3 or liud 646 8481 Want Ads Call M2 ~78 mt I lank $4.) ~ Seil idle 1tem11 642 5itl71• 642 5671! ------------- Hlfp W..t.d 7100 Hlfp Wmahd 7100 Hllp WClllhd 7 I 00 H1tp Wcmhd 7100 ..•......... , ..............•••.....••..•.•..•...•.••.••••.••..•.....•..•.....•...•.......... WE OFFER •Salary • .,..wear •Ge Alowmte• •PaidV«atiOll ....... ,._ • MCIRa 11111• ... OpporltMlty WE REQUIRE . .._.SQoof ldalc.tiCMI ..... ApptarG1tCe ·~To Wort& Wttt. ..... ·~,..To Sucue-d Stlltng Amen ca 'i. •'lnest Automobile Apply Moo ·Tut-s. 9am to 12Mm MB Galmore IOILOHG,RE PONTIAC l;Jfif.,Ht:ACll Hl~V O WJo~IMINSTl-:11 892-6651 UAIJYS JT'fEH l1t1• housck.eepmg My llome Mon Wed Jo'ri Ne :.r Bu1thard & Hamilton Hanlo.ng nu.a IJowney Savings & Loun has Wl openinK in 1ti. ~ Mesa branch for a part tJme teller Savini(!> & Loan or banlu.n K c x µt:r prl'ferred Mus t b4! ublt' to work Sul XJot work mg cond . pa id vu; a l l<>n.,. ('onlat·t M r Fl 11hef1 y 642 1422 1'.qual Oppur fo:mplyr Bo.nlunt( f'UI tt.. T eht-. porl fflM T .tler, Lo9U110 l.odtotfiu. Xltll opportunity at local S.V\llgl & Loan. Maturi" reapunsable pera>oni. t•> fill these poeltaons MuKI l.YJ>t: 50 wpm Many ;·11 benef1L'I Jo'or uppl 1·1111 Mite SADOLllACk SAVINGS 4VI 3363 1-: 0 t: M .. liANK!NG n :.t.L EH CUSTOMS SHVICE llEPRHl:KT A TIVE L...,..HW1 !m-11.:m An urgent~ eitL:SU. for ---11 penon to work 20 hrs lieb)'llrtter. my home for 2 per-week an our brancti l()rls. 20 hr wk, Irv a rea, serviclnl( cwito m e r & good salary for res p n eed s . t;x pcrien ted ~ ~1741 _ teller a ndtor 11 :.h arp BAUYSITTt-;H needed trainee w1lh r a11hiennl( l.e.!nlll(er OK CM area bltt'kgro und who C'un 54&9861 work Saturday I IOam Haby&1tler wanted ex ch a nJ!c tor r bom & board Liberal h om t· 1148 U9ZI Baker, IOPM ·6AM. Will tram Winchell '11 Oonut:i ~ E 17tb St, CM Banking TB.LBS f u ll ume positions for our Collta Mesa office Expenence pre ferred but not required P leue rail Mr Wal(nPr a l 546-2300 c..H ..... .. s..1:.....11 & Lo. 2700 Harbor 81 vd. 4! p m I a ' w t• I I ;. ' weekd;;yi.. " nt·edcd fo'amilil&l1l)' Wllh typing u. required. Please c11l I 768-7771 GUM>ALI FIDEIAL SAVINGS £EO/MntV 8arl>er Stylist to ma nagc part-Ome. 631 ~'77. T ues- Fn. M , Sat/ 9-5. evet1 llll·:mll. .._.. Teclldci• for profu1lonal audio u 1rvlc i ng M u at be quaUOed. Call for In Uniew MS--8601 ----&okUeping Peraonnel SIMHI Costa Meaa Equal ()ppor. Emplyr Mi i-' -BOOKKEEP E R ·Some l"/PUll. sm bookkeeping olc, bl'1I to be arranged. e42-Gm Cafet.ria~ Short Hours J hr mm SJ 50 per hr C.M .. N U . CdM area:. No cxpcr n~es~ary Ap ply al N1:wporl Mt•'\a Un1f1t>d School Ol '>l f'ood l:.ervu.'t' Office, 1857 Pla<'\.'OlJB. O~ld ~ei.a ~zai C<tr Rent11I Co nt~ Lot J>cr..on 11, ~·rv1N~ cur!> pl<'k up & delivery <1500 c;umpu" Ur New1Jo1 t l1t-ach. !'J6&. 1711 CARWASH CASHIY l.rnmtld111lc .. m ploy uwnt uvllll For interview t all &14-4400 CASHIER ExpcnenCt';'I, and :mme knowle d ge of film ::,aturd11y11 Jin. 10 6 ~bit' 1162 4lS3 t ASlDER !lost..·:.:. Jo.), 1J d I' Um•· night-. Aµp ly m J.oerson oJl Two I; 11)" From lt.1l y 2i1i ·, fairvlt-W ltd . CM CA.~Hl ~H 1CM ' .. ;n ;H I A t:xpcr helprul but out neceasar y Mun F ri 7 Jpm Sl40wk Apply 10 penKJO only K 4 Mon Fri lnlra Cal 700 Npt t:ntr Dr N 8 C&llhJer for quahty mens store wanted l'\111 ta me exp 'd vr er Call Mr Tigert for 1nterv1ew 111 Gary~ &Co 759 1622 CASHIER'fT IB Yean & over Apply Kerm RuDll llardwari•. ~ JUrbor Ill . Cosl11 Me.11. C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS ()pewn_gi. now available for full lime ass istant fllltrulgera on 2nd & 3rd :Jul\ No ex~nencc net· We l.r.wl. Start $3 IO to $4 per hour Advanc .. mcnt opport.wuty for ma 0111(~ meol poaiUoos lo S5 !.() fill:" hour If qualmed l''or more lnlotmation & an Wrv\eW, -.MO or ('ull 714 /537 4840 Wiii 1n terview on S.turd•y• by appointment Equal Oppor t;mployer e.atiog; ~Bankreqwres e xperl e n c ed Bank Peraonoel for Manion Vie)O. EJ Toro a. La1 una Beach offices. Plu.se contact J oan G ore, «·l'nl. IOOIUCllfll ChiropradJc Office ~n CPA firm .t Mac Arthur tngllOOn rtqt I quatlfaed Blvd. " Jamboree lld, Froot desk Hecept. 2. ln1ne. 7524Z74. Beck office auiatant. BIDianll~ • L Ta.Lii ~SarLHeklnc tull time &alJer for N. B. oftke. Typiq ...,m re· q 0d. Elplr-,,..t'd but will Ill (114.-rl.oM for appt. E.O.E. IOCCWWWBIP·"'-AakforJean9&4-59lt. for CHART ROUSE Ovil l!'.n&iDHr ur1enlly ~. Sat/Suo a. oeeded In cool. clear MoadaJ. Call for an-Newport Beac h Mual _.,.,)9.111'7 bave 2·3 years sub · dlvl1lon deai11n ea-IOC*MW B ptrtence. 714-752-5282. am.......-mtrmeo.ta 1----------... bu lood oPP-1 • TYPIST !Ill wpm req w11J trail) for billing m 11chin1• C':ill ~o 7639 A Kt!111J .. v1., Inti E Cl f: L1t:m :a l SURFH "'IUCA TIOMS f-1 ,,. office pn~r t 1•111•. ,JVUJI I /\CCTG CLF.ll"' ltl-A' l'AY ullP4'r T v1w .A/IO.IJru Jo\Jll T1m1· ~ ASSl~TA.._I C/\SllH:H hte hkk~ll film)(. full tame nuw Lhru Jun J TYPIST ~MIOwpm. l(\"fl fllinl(. l'Qmpuler ex Pt'' helpruJ 1-"wll t1mt· 4 T YPIST '>0 wpm. b ... 'llf btkgp DCCU'\:\Ury Mill L11111· !> 1; .. :;-.. !WflCI-: 'ltrun1e 1l1•r1;1JI. ty111· '1~wprn fo'ull unw Plr·1t.w a1)J>ly at 3.»16 (;allc Av1ador, SJn Jurin \ u p 1 ., t r a n o P h 11 11 t• 496-S622 CLF.IUCAL CHRISTMAS MONEY 1-'al.-Clt'rlu. I to~ month a:11>1gn m enti. 1n lrv int' operungs now Top hour ly pay + weekly chant r 11 on t rip tu P urrta Vllllarta for lwo CAUNOW! 557-0045 CJ\-Lfr\C::. l7 23 lircll Stn.t Mewporfa.odl CLERJCAL IHTIMI FOR C .. ISTMAS 6 T•flta a.. Cleriu 4 t.o fJ mmalh us11nme nlll an 1.001 Beach/llunt l"'!lM Beach area Jo::apenenced on phon1·. familiar w ith !Jailing data, rorr .. pondence. collection Ir bills of llad- loi. No typina required. Ho ura 8·~. T up pay. Weekly opport&mttift lo win a trip lo Puerta Vallarta for two. C4.._....., .... ........ 117.0045 -------·1 tf for Mlf-et.arter. Stron~ 8AJ'ifKING '*kl eQW a muat. F/C MI W ,...___,, s.1 0 .0 .E. s.nct a..ERICAL -=-"IOMST /PIX ~. un-PmUJon av..Uable ior ex. U \• ':. ~meed receptionist to llwtlRAPHfllSOflNft 'i(lil/ICU ~ baek TeUer twUme to PO Box 2134. a+ i•n w111ar7 for N ewport B•ac h , C. tNa Id time, pwmanent --potlUoa. PoaltloD re· -------- qulrt1. courteou • Ii IOOll9• q11allt1 aervlce lo tC I 1l•d ............ Newport lnv11tment Firm. P'ull clur1e .... ...... ,... .. ,.. eaper.~p ... board .,..... ......... 1.a .... ai:llit com ....... ,...-ta. ~· rt• ...., eoe· ... eeMm..,..._ _____ _ IUllOY 1aiPllA&.TA fttik .... lblft. Appl¥ 71 .. 7U 1100 .. ~ U-.IPtD L a .... ~.~1m.M.c.111 . ..wr electron.le pulAe l72l ~Street awttdlboenl, rue •type • .,..C\Wtomen ... WCi ..... We offer 1r owth op· CLERK. 7·E&even Store. port1,1.nlty In a very ft1 a:ao.u. Sat • &ua frillldb'tnvil'oomenl. a.11. sa. to atart. 175 ~e_.. lbould ~- 11M NlALTA 7 I 4-71J.0600 .... MAMUPACTUlllS IAl9l ml°"9ltl'tllllN8 ....... <War Employer P8talariaoCll. Tll-41U. "YOU hllve a eervtc:e t.O oil er or _.to Mii. Place an ad - Hllp Wcmt.d 7 l 00 Hltp W.ted 7 I 00 Hllp W..ted 7 I 00 H11p Wmlhd 7 I 00 H111p WClllhd 7 t OC> ....................... ....................... .. ........................•.......................................... CLEll/MHGll. COMSTaUCTIOM l 1 ·~TCIUI A 'Ii ~rho ol UdJvo-ry PcT&OO t\IJphc-.i Unver G.ardener. l'Om (~mdJC!i, jtif\H & Cllni'> fkMlcJ J I(~ foundutinn llt'i'<1~ ,; t'U)l1,wi111n fur IJ(.ft'\ l'lOW bt.-lnl( ldk .. n for bm8LIOn ~rllon ll.1\1• 1-:.pr pre( 640 7:r73 & keep t'IJmtuni: tui1h \'U1·uum1nl(. t u w t-1 w.irt-h1'u"I:' dPll\l:'ry v;ihd Cdllr lit• ,;,,,,d Need p.tyroll C'lrrk 1<cct~ woutu111( fluor < learunl( help..r :-.i .. w rurniluri· d r 1v1 n I( r " 1· 11 r d ( 1Nil typist Temp11rnq ptit>ltJOfl now ;ivJll in our Npt lfrh •JfflC'c Ill ~wpm de-.irablt· f'o'l1 1J1n. tor approl11m.Jtt•ly Smo'> "'or JPl>l ; J JI ,~~H-')IJJ licrk Typ1:.l witnl•'<J fur l•rl(t-commnt·aul Tr'-'' ..i ·•l'l'flCY Pl'rK(m ~"I"'" .. t1 wtll funrtaon llli prohh rn volvcr. nandhnl( ff•funib m the <'W.tomn "'''"'' , . 'i+of1U1nt' oppurtur.11 ~ in t .. rei.tmR W1Jrk .:•;oil 1~nrf1t.s. IC In t 111< ul1on l'h•a.w 1·1.tl Mikt• 1hht.· f•Jf mterv1ew K51 O'Jl:I Ct.ERK-TYPIST Trainee J)0!>1t11m 11vuilJ Ill'.' 1n our l.l•l(ul Ail Vl'rtllllng dl'pnrtm1·n1 llflur. II :Yla m lo :. J()µm L1Rhl typ111g r1 •1u1 r ••11 I~ wpm I 'J')'l.llnll, t1--,I will he ad1r11r11 ~l,.r1·tl /\ulo111•>lJil1• 11 1•t't''>~a ry l<ir ;;1.'\'d.'OIH1.il l1wal th 1~ in.: ~x r elle n t 1 om pan) be n I: f 1 l ~ I n (' I u ti In i: 11Y-dic·aJ. 1lt·ntu.I. li lt' 10 sur3J\CCJ, t-lt' t<'or tnlt'rv1cw . 1Jlt•8H' ··all l'rnonnel orr~ 642 4321 , ext 277 OUHGECOAST DA.IL Y PILOT JJOW Bay ~t Col.ta Mesa. Equal Opportunil y Em ployer COOIMGCLHK 1-:0try level ~•lion, rocl lfli & edaun" ord.-rs rrn- :1u.brniM1on lo lhe <'Om puter F'lgurt> apllt udt· l'\lQ w red Olhe r d el> ir cd quahhcau o ni. 1n l'lodt- koowledge of 10 kt•y, typ 111& JSwpm. & i;ome om ce cxpenence Pleue apply lnpcnon CAMBRO MFG 7fl01 Clay Avenue llunUfl8ton Bta<'ll IW/al Bu('b, Stol G&J11eld I f;qual Opp Employer ------- COME JOIN US! ICIYINTaY OflllA TOttS Expandln1 firm bu opealnp for data entry openl&or. I YT. mm ••· per. required. r~ll .. perttime~avall. for ia. Zllld. « a ah1ft and /or weekenda. Some t•m· poruy poelliona avaU. Ot.lHor appt. SAFEGUARD BUSINESS SYST EMS INC. 2all PalrVWw Rd. C.M. Ml-IOll Cult er lwhlw O"llOi•I· pleauat peraoaalltr to work W/CtlllOaOrl OD td ..,_, .,. tr~. ..... =--·~'-'" ... ...,..., eapaad1DI CODIUUOr ~Oo.Adv ..... mtal Potential. Call ~MPUTIQUI: a.m2, payllble & bkkpr Xlnt " t • II ,, u r " ""'11reholl1>1nl( ;ind dt• \tin1mum .JI(~· 2'1 Ap11ly starling l>Wlilnl"l> ( d II l :II "' JOPM (.'11 I I "4 r h\ery r1rm f'hOfll' for I'~ n n y .. II v I:' r I 1,1; ,, COASTAL Jr.-MO 14111 ._.~ II JO!# :.JAM ~tart Plat't."TllJll,t.:OSt.i Me-.;; 1~ wa.:e S4 Pf'r hr l:o•ld '9SOHMU. CUSTODIAP4 .. dv .. n('t'mcnt fur the AG-EHCY '111gbt I w.u.dJaru. url(c·nt nllht pen.i>n 640 74M:, 540-6055 I> ~wl b) llunlmsttrm llPl \tm Cl"t-r Ill ft1r I. " fil'ur h C'1ly ~ ~.ol lJL'\I $1«i.J 1,, $II.lb:' v--r t'D<J d,. 'T'lmtt. V> hum•-.. 111 :oJ tt :noo lli1rlJYr <'M Nt:Vt.:ft A f .. ;~: ()111 oJ/t~r ht11ms 1tppl t ()()"' lb r k UIJ c oolo. )1wi ~ n 1Ju)1> II 311 lo t 1•,1 'lf'H. '-'""-fur l.> ui:ltt '"~1IM"m COOK 1-ull Tim.-for Retlrem,·nt lfutel. Cllpt'r III lg ciuunt1ty <'Ol>lt &. gd benefits. mt!n lul & den tul Ap ply Ncwvorl Vlll&f~~I t:CHIK Hl':LP ... lt ume t~KJd va> 'peak :..ran1 .. h 11. ":rutlu1h ~ :1:1 14 HHQ 1-ull 'v!u'>I '\Om•· (Jn ~ l'llOK pJ11ln p1•ts on /lll(hly (jUoJllfl\'il. 1m d~JtJLl\I' :0-.Jllil '; d~p1!0 dent rJO •·x~nt•nr·t' ..... <f'll tond1t1 un' & bencf1L' .. :I '111guel f'oun try (1ub. J,11j(unu ~ljlUt'I Ph Owl 496 5767 ll JJ•M <..'l<lbed Monday C'OOK Part Urrw l"IJOk, ht.-cook l1liC & t'l .. 11n up dullc!> Jo'ree pr,. \rhool ch11f1 r;irc andd r U.'llln .lrf'll l\m('nr.in l'r1• ~1 hool 544 1467 Od wuntnl for lllllla n JU.st ";xp rcq M .,. Cull 67~~186<1 ur 675 61!13 All Day J.ltW!lnK 011 t•i11~n Plr11\I· < " PPrm P I $41)1J mo l•Jflld•'\ llw1t lkh ( '11) •,\t14h1i' or Mb~ ~ii IJL'>I • i:, I \1'1 -..1 II Ii C..ill ~.~I CUSTOOIAM "ulJ urTW aJ>d p.in llmt· Jaruu.iw t'ual.odlal poi.1 l.11.#1.\ 1";,uh1ble at sl\Op p111g centn apartmen t ('Of1'1Plf?lt11 & marln11 for ~1•wpc.irt 8ea<'h lr~tnt• l-:a<-1>ll1•nt bt-ntf1l 'I 1n I ludJnl( frt..,• t\e11Jlh & hh lllllW-&nC'l· tl>r full 11m• ~ l)Olilllon~ hUVt• nt'A 1IJl1 htJW"> 1\1>ply .tl lht• THf IRVIMI CO llT71 l 'a mt'lbdt"k '•·wr•ort •tf>arh. fi..W 1,i'•• DEMOMSTRATORS hl'IU'"""'dr1•, 111 11; "'' *111 tr1t1n m u;ci lk-nti;I A:.:. t , •'•J.lt•r •I SW.11 mo Fu II ~·n1•f11, !HZ~. 549-4110 DINTA.L l 11·nodvoW.t n~~ JMrt l.Jmo• "-'-'l .I tld)''> " """l'k I' .it"4'nded du lit"!> up vt > X Ill.> ; "n1f11 Jt•· r 1-.1tJ Jo.\p1·r µr .. r ;I Xln1 t.:ni·r1h :.. .. 1 .. n ""''n '.ill !K:! olO:ll IJ ~.'\T.\l. i\:.. .... 1:..1 ''" .., m J 11 I 11 t' n •1 I) •' J ' ' 11.11'('(1 dentdl 1111!1·•· n•·•'iJ'- 11 ST'OfwH!.R ~t:H\'l<'t 11utx•11n11: & rr1 1·ndh .. J.'\l· l(ruwing SI J11hn 't'Nur.ildt' J~ISlr.inl I rtKAI lvuu 1x'f'Cb " romllt'tent ~11111: hour. :"t•·wrl(1n ....ti surtt'r in Lh~ Ordt'r l~lldl 646 !Al I I~ ~·rv1<'t111( our l'Olul ll1 t'lllilll ; w.tomers In vnlv..,_ ht'H\ 'I phont• <'On t"rt (..'.¥11 Nttnt') 540 11 i I Cutter w .. ntt'd for ... ~.,wl.!. 1·11:p pn·h·rn"fl Wi ll t r.11n r 11(hl 1n 1iatdu.1I A11rib m r,..r,;rr1 g UA..., ~ii ~IU. ~r; w Ulh~.1·~ ~nt11I An1i.1 Du \•H1 141Lnl a t'arf't'r 1n Onh•) utJIJ1.1nit ull )'OU r It l> I\ ~11.w'' 640-0121 Ot-;NTAL A~:..T l'.irl 11 m 1• \f u '> I lJ t' t' ll IA'flen<'•'(I ('11 II IWi 1664! IJt-tween !111m lpm, ~un thr ~'rl l)fontal N.!> t llrtho . ('hr N H l'urt llm1• or full Urlll' up lo 4 d&yii J)er •••t•k Top .,u lury It ~~(1h Ortbo l'ICll & RDA rt"q 642 2626 [Xaw•r 1-\tll t1m•· truck tln~n rl;,~, .. nl> SulCIUI l(unl.h Hast .Ali !f4>'1 IJlt IV .. :ll . i.t11t·k cl; r k lllU"I k n11"' ( J(' ,1 (1'.J • h.anc•· f11r ,ttJ\ 1• .. , In dLel "AIPIJIY I •1 .'lli1 !". 11.JtllJWJY '°),\ lllU\ ~.It ., .. n I .!I ~ ... ir .. & ctvcr 1eood dn ~ mii: r1 11,rd, I.A Or .. nl(t• t •1 ;I" lm·nl.'!I U J :t-J'l. l:J~ DRIVER fo'ull tune for Newport ProdU<'f" ~ 0032 DRIVYS \h'fl •K women 2!> \ r. or .. torr Know th•· • """' 'll1t:'i '•·I SIHO ,, w .... ~ "' murl' llr .. n•:•· I ri.1 I Y••ll•JW ( .ih I /:J(,111 Ml llc·rrmJnn ~ 11unt.1111 \ J llf'V 1 .... iJ 11r :..l.1ll'r b I' I ...; n !"< 1• W h 11 I' t• & .. ql.Jd> DRJYEI needed for l'll t'clle nt C'OfTl?llJJ y IO a 1 rport lH t' lJ Lon;( term ai.111 anmcnt. CMJI Lenore. ~-&iO Drug Clerk. ex per. prof phllrmat·y. 9 6, Mon 1-'n Must type l'ark Lido Pharmucy NB 642 I~ r or 111terV1 ~ w Earn SZ00-$500 per week registenng voter:. Lo help qualify the Llbertim im Party for ballot 11t11tus . Cal I 964· L908 UJOK. will l ruln. 40 hi"\ pr wk Coco !i Ht'&Uluraol ~~ l>J\VTIMt . 111-:1.1• t•q>1.•1 µrcf'cJ . ('11olt111u 111•ri;1'l 11 rlcaNn.: ,\lth11uuh not nee . t•llper w h1'<t fo11<l l'QWP hl'lpful 2!i J5 hr ,J wk S3 O~ 'IJrl Otlw r iituftb ilVlll l Appl) 10 ~non l>t!l*ll 10 J .1u l>t-nlal Ai.~11tant X r .I) - lit" rcquired <iardc11 Jo:.O.m S200weekly P1Tluk Coordln•tor paid p;irt urrw. m.Lw-1' 11dult to 11d mln!a~ volunteer pro gram for i.en.i-Ora Mui.I pouen org11nua 11on 11I abdHy. <'lonu l i;lulla emp•th y rur 1•ldt1rly 494 Wlll _, CO NSl';LINti c.iroup facilitator nttded part tam e AM• P M Alcobollam uper. de aarable. HC!*um" to Ray f"n.l«e lJ:m Brooilhun t . Gardan0ro¥t>, CA 92643 O)t)NSELOR p11rt um" or fuJ.l.ume Mature . re liabl e w o m11 n 714 *-41811 ---- Qiunter/Yard per1on. full o r pt-tlme. in cld K wtmda 2 yrs man colletce Apply 1'706 S Coul Hwy, lAflmaBdL o.a.-JWp, audwtcb 1bop, Mon. Um.i Frt lOam to 2pm. 17111 Slr:ypedt Blvd. Sult. A. lrvlm.a-0870 COUPLE WANTED t o betp imnaie 11m. bull· ,_. ,.rt-Umre. lllval be ~to ...... 9'2·2247 "M urq :i :!I !. ~uy, Lul(un11 Heh <K l'all. 494 ~.! b4•t wn II> ti M•eryPenon l''ull tame Ad al(ell<'Y an Nf'WP0"1 nf'Cdi. r ch 11hi1· pt"r&<>n watb own 1·a r ~at appuanct• Ca ll 664 7M4 rllf •Ppt ()lpbvery penoo wentl'd lllUlll have gd dn v('rt1 r1• oord. pleue call 833 ll.IM Detivery penon needfld Wiii 1rat11 ln blu~pnnt· lf'I I ~nt tkh $311 29211 Diii..-, /fi>ffk• ~ 1-'Ull lime. nlld <.:11 drlvtn II <' nee Neat DP· pearanC'e Apply In pwlOrl lo Mr 1-'Uentea 11t Robert Bein, William n-o.t 6 Aaaoc 1401 Quall SLN B. Dellverymen. olc f1&111 de· livery OCILA. bobtail truck. Id drtve rec:«d. eK1*' pref A.50 start Mclllaban o.k, M2 8450 Deliver L.A. Times to humel J ! 30A ii.. OOA .t Need vae or w1100 DaYI alf avail. •to pr mo ...... l ..... l4l3 lmmediale oPeftial for a DDJVl:RY 6 REC. MAN m1&un •reliable c1&11to-wanted for furnlt"r• dlM to won ID OW' lar1e ..... SS.Dt · to et&rl. Udo llertDa VWafl. /u ""'10 iD ,.,_ 1111 Npt, • m • m b • r of o u r 111"9. Cll. --~-------J aa! l °'f # .J!: '!;uf 011 r DllJVEa • •Htod de· ;:r ._ .. M1 ,..:!i Uvorta1 olfleo macla. rd tnssn, tecWtq lloa .rrl. •·I : :ao . 9 ,, .-. ..... ,,....., .... ....-"nw -.. XPlll CIOl8· Da.IVDY ,.. ........ Apply ta ITIAMOMIY ,....: ~ ............ .. - .... ~~ =..i:.~.:t: (;rove ofrlN:· 638 7111 1 n I< :. h o r l p h o n c r>F:NTI ST u,~.menc:t•d li~al opportunity Ur ... l11nu•r. 642 0 112 or tJ.M .t'J687 Oulhwasht.'r. mah ti. S3 Io ht '"". meab. Lal(un11 Hillll area 581 M40 Ulspatcller for COOJitrUl tJoo company ~31.3 DISPLAY BUILOEK Muumum 1 yean u pef'imtt to build <'Uslom hard•ood d11pla ys Eatabll ahed C'ompany wit.b health plan. profit st\ar\na. paid v"'c11t1un, steady work Salary open . C h 11rle 11 Gary Qirp .. 631-0lllO ' 06ltri buUoo KIDS & TEENS Earn ....... IDOM)' db' trtbutln• • aoll clt1n1 aull9c:f1P'lool tor La11.ma Btach·• mOllt popular fDAl&llne. LA.uMAUN F\111 6 Plllme pOtltlocu avail Won your own hra Call Clrolatlon Dttlt, ..... M•. lhru ft{, lo.\11 t.o IPM for ....... Dra,.r1 Workroom , -,_......_Nor ~a.&817 ..... ~Kl~ al home C&ll ti31 41.161 ext 209 B.ICTaOMICS lbmn.: a hlll'd ume hnd mg work ~ Are you an tcretiled 111 a career an t•lectron1 c11, weather t o n •c a s tlng o r tdephone /te letype 1n slallabOn & repair. T he Calaforn111 Nat ion a l Guard Ill look.in& for m e n & women lnt.eretted In aeuin& abelild in today1> coropelltJve Job market . WETRAJN YOU! This IS your golden opportunity to earn 1t 11ubtll1ntl11I monthly income, have a G E N E R 0 U S RETIREMENT PLAN. qu.-llfy r o r LOW . INTE R EST HO M E LOANS. plus MANY MORE BENEFITS! P'or f\lrthlr lnfonm Uoa cal I Joi.o M cN ulty at m•,,,.7313 or apply al •1 Npt. Blvd.. Coala ..... Calif. ILICTllOMICS Cu.rreal oSMDlnp now .... f(W' -• WOnMn lll&enDted la electron.I~• or weather foreeaatJa1 No_.,.,. '**far)'. We o r f e r r R K •; VOCAT!ONAL TRAINING Wl111 PAY. Rl!Tla&llSNT PLAN, LOWINTDEST HOME LOAMI , ra&E TRAVS~-· MANY ..C lu.EnTI. We Ulo lltaw ap-~ for Hloaatve •teul I' dm ... p-a.atm· a ta lien, aeditu '-6 cook a • II I L A K Y VITIRAH8 SARN , IPSCIAL ca&DPT for • A & -_-:...._ ·-1 CMUrta &a--.••• : .... .. .... ..,., .... ,~~-__ ~111. Goof ~-,~a='lf.5&· 1-=~-~ ·-· ~~rt.o~P.•1.ot ............ WANTAchONT a..lfed Adi Mi-MTI •••Olorto1 -4 w..--.are.,.C.r "' ..... ltllda,C. :a.: ... II, ..... , ....... °"'' ••JlloJ• -11/P WnllAdllllfT ......,. , ,., • ~. ror _.. lltf-•tioo call .lo•• lltN••t1 , N_..,_ • .....,at -*· .81.cl.. Oiliita ..... Calif . I ... ...-.. ·-----·--·---·-. ,,,..,... ,. . .. .. ...... -... -. .. ... •• • • • • ..J ... ..._._ .. -·· . ....... . ·---.···--- -·•"9•":,-........ , ..... ;1J ,. --.......... -•• ---.... -... ~···-. ......................... -,,. ,-.- .. ...... ~ ....... ... ........ ;.# ..... ...... ""' ........... --... ··-··---·· ~ ..... , .......... ----··-·· ··-_,__ ·-~~ .. _.... ... .-....... , ......................... ~ ... -...... ~ ......... ~-.~ ...... . . • • , .. ~. ~~?.~!.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!'!!'.~~ ..... ?!~! ~~~~~ ..... !!~! ~~~ ..... !!.~! ~~~ ..... !!~~I ~~~ ..... !!.~~ . Fndlly, S!pt.embef 28. 1979 OAILY PILOT Rf HltpW..ted 7100 HltpWmiM 7100 HltpWmlM 710G '" .... .. r .. -.....,,..,. Uoe ~·· No ••per -.N11.W.•.U ~ Oall Ml-IOI' .... I s t, v.bne C1uua &.nlet"Vk• 1Q& for nao~~ol • llalCa POii •'a bnc or re• l&ll Cll* reQ Ca II Mn. K.md&>I MMOtl) Horal l>ealCJ)et'. Z ) n. u ~.ll'Wlt p 15.2-10.0 ------,.. ...... n.. ~ 6 ,1Dd1\'1duall for ~ uf your O'WD Local Amway dblnbutur lrUll you fOf' IPlt'odld CJCllXl'turuty Ph ~7 31~ Gardener, partame. for 40 wut. a~ complu <.: M 642-1961 or 646-1~ - - General Clen cal LAG UNA M EOl(.;A l, LAB. oeeth front office '" HD.J>1 a ..... &a boom lmlALeUGll 1.-~lt.n lor MAILLEIJIT 1 ... II 'n a r -1 Uok;cl lnaulalloo Co In :;.~>~ • h ;~ ~~~·ll&a CLnw traa1porta 100 6 In _,_ tllft ~!.!d In ear\.._.;l~lm~•+tl_,,_ .. ~ tlliillliaMiil •ilh 1>•' .. •· ~ LIMa • J;on PQ' Cal, ~ merrl al Ac~<1 8n l 1 .S.~ ~ MlnJm um 3 SANTA.AHA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL F.qual Opp Emplyr m t r yea r• exp •rl•n <'• Pro1r,.u1v11 Or•nl!ll' Count)' 111e1u y t! • t."l'fla bmcllta Sa I a ry rommerwuralf' with ti• pent'Oet' Coouu.1 N ary Al.IA. 5»-2$31 I NSUHANCI<: PiRSON AL l,JNl":S l1NJlERWRJTl'ZR Min SAFEGUARD 2yn e~ Ja m._• t:o Irv Call M aurln ti 7?i24lllO I-! 0 Y. BUSJ.Nl!:SS SYb'TEMS INC IMSUIAMCI ~ t'a1tv14)w Rd C M ACHHCY M93091 l''lr.-6 t"a1ualty, l onl rnt-rl'll'I lln t-1> u11 ~man for !"15 d1erwr1ter t<:•penent t• unit •Pl complex lo C M r .. q · d Ho h'" n 11 on ~"'73~ <213,. 3151 Jn.:.uraMe Au«>t-lni· MA.IMTIHA.MCIE 875«i62 B.ICTl.ICIAH INTERIOR OIESI GM 3rd Shift U28am 1 FtRM Pmmnent operuog for Ntltld5 s h;irµ, orte1u11it'<i ~1ve mamtenance pe r :.on fo r l(t'11 l'rJI t.-lectn curn w mf~ eqwp iK>eret.anaJ. l.lghl b<wJk 1ns ti.ll»l1on & re pair keeping & tyJJmte Ac 11k1lls . 2 3 years ex COWlt.8 payable & phonl' penence, troubleshoot· ordl'r&ng. 1133 2 162. 1ng, t'OOtrol panels. D <.: Nt:wport &>arh cu cwt.ry Must be will mg lo work overtime IM..tory Anid . fo;xcellenl benefits & Coorclr atCM working ('()Od, inc 11 paid Nurses ...aa.AM .,._SIS ltledlJY 1 ............... ,. ... RM'1 ~ LVN~s * AIDES '' MIW?AY' IA.YI klEASI IAlt.llaS 11•MUT tH ~I COUMTYf .,.,,., . ..,...., MORGAN MUISIS IEGISTaY 11 IJI MHe Y.,. 1.t ....... .,.on .. ....,se.211 c.... ........ ,.... ·-L.-..t 546-1111 * 631 -1316 Mecban1c ally mclln ed puson Will tr ain to operate s pedalty label print.ina press_ MS.-0510 MICHAHfCAL DISIGMSl Expeneoce 1t1 design of :mw.ll mactune parts for mec ba m c<tl and elec t.romeduuuc al mac h me parts Respons ible for daugn. layout & detail Small design department provides environment for cha.llengmg work as :,1gnments Exct"llent work benefits & wltge:, Contact P e r i;onncl . 557-9051. Equia! 011 porturuly E mployer NURSES Supplement in come with fun De a Prof Model & keep preseot Job. Daytime classes raw' SO COA.'iT MO DELS SO COAST VI LLAG !:: 714 $40-2970 NURSES AIDES Small. every other wknd otr Def comp of '5() 1trt~r 6 m o F r e e dent.JI & medical iru; atur proba llOn .-mp&oymt-nt Appl)' l~ Supenor. N B OfRCE SEIVICIES 1'herget1c person to do Xer<>ll COPYllllC. f1linR & general r.erv1ces Com pany will train Newport Pbarmaccuttl·ah. 11!.17 16th Street . Newport Ueach 642 7511 ext 11 ,,, Ces>!-secy. Oivcrs 1l1L'1i ll OSTESS~S & OU~ ,,, Jl081Uon. Mat ure per:,un <JIRJ.'i all :;hirts A~ply Type 50 ~pm , non btwn i ~ a n y d;,i y Asliu1l m operat ion of holiday:,, comp»ny group eorp mall st.<X'k room!\ inirnrance. s ick pay Su I d benef11.b, llberad vac11t1on l•---------PP Y or cnn.:. upcra benef1t11. ck t:ull rur Of'FlCE Ll.Eftl( 1 1<irl o rr1 cc: BkkK ~x,a•r helpful \'anou1> dulw" NI<'•' II H lrJ<'ullon Mon foh ~ :io 11!13 1151)1 smoker EOf . 494-0701 67:1 4 7011 :14 SO Via GENF.RALOFFIC:E Oporto No lloo or rnachmt-s. ship IJUlS:, rcccivmg Expt,•r a ppl or come to tin• req fo'ash1on b l lnvci.l f'('r:.onnel Offlt c'. frnm !lam I Jam, I 3µm, Mun ,,,_ICA.L SECa.ETARY •. Jo~ast growin g St John 1----------Knits. needs a compt•tenl t-inn Call 640·0l2J. :J 30 thru ..,r, to complete up Sharp, mature pen.on for ID 5 µhcauon bu.'>y neurologi.:.t orrt<·t· 01'1-lt'l-; MAN/\GEH Iii do Clll'nl 1ntakt-l'r" l(rJm m1t1atmn. fll1111( IYl'U\I(. & rnlll'('tllll( r~e' •l)r Jdm 11r 1 len(·.il 1·x JNI Ab1l11y t.o 1 ti11nlln11I• & manag1: rhn11 .11 orru •· S..od n ·!tu mt• t•1 H.J) Fr uge 13J5.2 Uro<1khvr I r.amcn Gro\ 1· c A 92M:J seU-starter 1n the Orrter Dept Servicing our t•oal>l to coast cu.~tomerb 111 volves heavy phone t'On ta{t Call Nancy 540 7171 <An>r aJ Of fu:e -Clerk. some typ1ni.: ~ good pay for ron\tru< ll<ln t'Ompany 54fi 4~11:1 C&"11'.:HAL CJF .. 'll'fo: <:1rl net:ded w1typ111~ 55"JHO & l(l'n o(f11 1· capab1hlu • .,, for ruu t1m1· poMllon 0 ( · J 1 rµort area ~8550 GENERA.LOf'FIC:t: TYPISTh Sfo:CRET/\Hl ES ,l\('(;OUNTINI; cu :HKS To1> J•ay No ~ l'I' l'aul Wt•t•kly MORRELL Temporary ~rv1t.•1·l\ lrv me 7 52 600'l t-;0 t: M I" G I RL FR l l>AY ChallenR1ng oft1ce . manne onenuued Coru. c1entious & orRan1:ied Prrier non-smoker Nt•at appe .. rant·c l:Jll -between 8&4 642 2935 ... .. Girl fo't1day, gd front ofr aPP!&l'ance. bte typing roq. 40wpm, :dnl work 1ng cond, n ear CH' Airport Salary $700 ~100 mo, based on expt·r Med ical ben1·r1t-. p d H W.R /\.o;SO(· N1•wport Beat'h. !r75s 1244 GOOD JOB! Seruor C1t1Lem. ml•n, :! days f>er Wt'<'k, c•;ir Call 673-~ GrowtnR N B ln:.uranc·l· al(ency ha:. 1rnmet.11at1• operung (or t•Xi>cnl'nn-<J tl'lephone prr1i.prt•t 1ng a~ent m 1HJr mu rketmi: dept folex1t>1<-hours & xJnt benefits Call Pam IJ 675-\1900 (or llllt'rVll'W GUARDS foull & part 1111w All arc•a :, ntf o rm s lurmt.hl'd Ages 21 or over Retired welcom e. No c·x~nencc nee. App ly Umvcn.al Prolcct1on Service, 1226 W Sth Street, Santa Ana In terview hour" !l 12 & 1·4 Mon t.hnJ F'r I GUYS&GALS Exciting & rewardinK wo rk en r ol lin g ' • merchants tn 0 C:. '11 new 1 • Scrooge Cllrd Club. Will •• • train Earn SlOO every day It's euy & run Fu 11 ' ~ part time Call Joe or • Donna 851·9077 11 Halrdreuer oeflt.led with 1, !>Qme c lient e le N li , . Close to beach. gomi ,. pa r k I n a . 6 7 3 · s 3 4 l! •• eves.~. HAM>YMAH 1 1 Por small deelronlcs co ,, Ulht Ja.n.lt.onal duues. fl . DMi very 4i p6.ck up in co_ , ., t.Nck, paaa&ln&. Muat 1, have valid Calif.-drivers i. Ile. Apply G .L .0 Systems, 11 l52 Cctndor Ave.F.V. ., UEAJ..11U'OOD STORE " ·Selel • food bar help, ~.~:, ruu • ~·Ume. Rays or 'lit ' Heahb, 11.8. 847-8002. ~ w Make y o ur 1h opplnl( • t mer by "'In& the Dally J PUot Oaullled Adi . ~. ~s ~---;.;;. t ~ ·1 ~ '· lUI 1 ... ... • v HOSTESS t-:.cpencnced only Ex c ellent t:omvany benef1U. Lovt•ly 1.JcJt'h lot: al 1110 ./\Pl' I) 1 n per.on. no phonc· r;.lb plea.w JOUY ROGY 4CKIS CAu'\I llwy L.agun;i 1-Wa t·h llO!>ll'b!> XI nt oppty 111 :,uppleme11l 1nt•11m1· Wekome oPw rc:11denl!> r•1·rrn p it 1'14'X hr!\ Nt•t'<l <'Jr & 1ypewr1t1·r lloitp1tal1ty ll o:.11·~!> Sf>rvll't', S47 3005 II n I t' I I': x e 1· u t I v •· ~·rt-tary Tup !>kl Its req lloWI exp 1m·r Som .. iH' t•lnl( N.-wport••r Inn. 644 1700 Curo1I Wurs<1w X 541 1-: () ..: lloccl HouMt&eepiftCJ ~visor (;areer onenlt!d ~1t1on c-urrentJy ava1htble for hard workmg ind1v1dual ID JC)ln the I lousekeep1ng Ot'partm c nt ~uperv1:.ury dul1el\ 1n dude 1n1>pect1ons. dJn>ctmg houseeleamnR stulr. et1• Related ex penence prererred En .IO)'outst.andlng company hcner11s Apply 1n Jien.ofl, 9am noon, Mou F'r1. Personnel MARJUOTT HOTS. 000 Newport Center Or Newport lieach. EOt: lk.1useclcam•rs, top Pll Y . 1•a rn up to $5 + for J an1t:e s HaJ.1141•tly ./\no Tm~ 1-'rl 11 3, 645 ll!Ofl llOUSECI. 1-;/\N £ H!-. 1:0.r nt>f'. I' t r Top SS C111gham Girl 645 5123 lw-.et'll·ancr I' T F1T own lrlUU> Top SU 673-0068 1>46-41171 I HI SEK i.: E I' E R for t>ldcrly lady Mul\l be Kood rook <Jnt.1 have own car Local rers We4:kl> !>lll.Y. bot ume off for rec. Pvt room and bath, beauttrul surrounding:. ~ lkJusckecper, 11':1 dJy per week S pyglu:.:. 11111 644 4D.I Hou s ekee per Neal mat ure woman S l'lf· starter-Mhc housework for working man & older daughter. Casual home m EaJiu1de C.Osla Mesa 851-0149 after 6pm llOUSEKEEPING Lite heusdceelng & errands. Pref. college i;tudent. ChnaUan 64.s 7085 Npt Bch. HOUSEKEEPER t-0 h~e 11\ & c11.te for lam.Uy with 2 i.malJ chjJdren Non smoker. Call Sl&-2403 IDISEIEEPEIS for an uclualve private resort. Start lmmed. E xp. prefer r ed. Will train. ~U lime . Pref. male. Apply tn person, (19 N. Coast Hwy, Lag. 8ch. or CalJ '714/....Wl . ask lot Elaine. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS JWp on Saturday 6 Sun· day mom1np t.o deliver DAILTPILOT t.o our carrier•. Mull have 1ood dr1vln1 re· cord, lar1• 1tatlon ...,. or van. Hourly + mllHI• Ca ll H arry ,,..,. MMJ21 FO Npt 8 cb 80wpm c11r JANTTOR!:i. P t l1m1· of CALI AM laphone Some general fi<'l!clearung~vt·'> M1•n, lfi661Von Karmlill duttei.. Heavy cxper women & coupf<.., l'1·n Irv 557 7100 EOE Lral u <.: & bt;adl .m•al\ pref Salary & l)t'neht'I Ca II 532 65511 be l w n 1---------•(;a.I•' •1•642-•105_7 ____ _ 1Uam4'pm. M1111 Fri Mumtl'nance Salei. JANrTOR Du) Cu:.tucJian INDOOR PUNTS lrvinc Newr><Jrl lko,1t h Jrca Good pay Mu'>l hoH· phont• & ~ood rl'f'> Noexµoet C<ill l!JJ 701S Jl'rry nc.-eds ~•·H·ral l(uy-. & .:ab lo\ 1•r 161 tu hl'lp """1U! tJcket :.al1':'1 lo '>P<>rll\ 1•venL-. $3 hr to !tl:lrt I MJ(y t.o SS up 1r ynu rl' free ~ve:. & Sat am Call r714 )'.n2·41WB K.itctwn Worker, full lime Day:. only ror rt::.taurunl We art' loolung for an outgorng person to sell & marntam indoor plJnb, ruJI & part t1mt• po"tmn' avrulable1weekcndi. r1· quired Please llpply in person Mon lhru l''r1. IJ 5 ROGER'S GARDENS ZJOl San J oaqwn Jlllls Road <;UM 640 5944 in Urea Salrnal{urHl •l•--------- 1<.est 54!1 92G7 LcJ(al Sect ·)' tra1n1·1• noc-ded for husy ht11(a tmn rirrn at fo'a 1>h111n ti.l.rnd Xlnt .,kill' nt.'a!S..~ry Uinlact Janl'l 7S&-0431 MAHAGEMIEHT RETAIL O>!lt PIU!> a retail import chain 1s presently ex· pand1og t h roughout <:ahf To mttl lh1s ex· p11nMon we need :.harp, Med1c11.I Rt>t:Ppllo n1st 'ome ass1'it •n hJt'~ r~dletlrl (' Of(ll I Preferably m.aturt.' Ft ingc bt-nd1h f>-1~ 41il li Mn> Au.'>ten MEDICAL TRAN:-. C'RIBER p;irt t1m1" c•ard1ology pr:11.:t 11·1· Newport Be~ 645-3040 MF.OICAL Sc(•rt•tary for Orthoped11: oU.ce, rull t ime day:;, mu:.l bt· knowledgeable in talung medical hlsLOne:. Rapid typing & transc nbin~ !;alary commc•ns ur att· with ab1l1t1es Ex penenced only ne t'<! app ly. Dill between !lam IOam. Mon thru Fri 644-!0:lS L.£GAL SECRETARY mlhus1ast1c 1ndiv1d uals Newport Beach. full tim e for our m an age ml'nt J)Olillion. S alary com trainee progr a m Ex· mensurate w ith exper ceUenl begmnmg bene & Medical Recept1om1a Orthopedis t of c, ex pt>r preferred, 631 ·2200 Call N •~-,,~,, & growth potent.ta! f'in.l • ~ _ c~n ~ KS32 assignment would bf> in ME DICAL BA(l( Of'C-EXP EH 'O 631·2670 UICE TOW AUC7 San F'rancLSco but must Walk and gel paid for 11 be willing to r elocate Need 6 (n endfy peopll' lo WllJu.n (;al.Jf Ir YOU are mtroduce us lo Lagunu int.erest.00 m a managc- Jhlls residents Give ment career w ith a bt.t.'faturc & invite them you.n~ exc1tJng co send ID l'Ome in w meet us No your rt-:.ume to I' 0 Box :;elhng $4 hr 2 to 4wh 3957, San .. ·ranc1i.co. apply in .1wrson only 94.11!1 _ .-.CAL ASSIST AMT Newpor t R ea c·h RheumalologL'lt ·:-. orrtce Must have vahd, hm1t1-ti musculoskeletal X Ka) per m i t & d n venipu.ncture & rout1111• lab a.-s w('ll Salary l'11m mensuralt' with t'Xp.-r 644-11181 Moo OC't Isl 10 to 2 MllllJf(er Trainee. no ex fk.verly l111ls Feder al per DeCel!S If you hke Sav1nRs . 25632 ./\l1 n a wortung w1lh people & Parkway in Alpha lk'ta want responsible po:-.1 <;enter. l:aguna JI tlh, lion manal(inR your own ~Mr:. Clark oHtce, lt'l u:. tell you Messenger . respon!>rble. own car, Rood dnving re cord. Guar 30/hr wk $3.2S b.r + 18c m1 C.ill Mchnda , 8.30 10 JOam. ~l Lite hOtJ)>t'k1·cping w11rk 1n exch.wlge ror fret• board & l<.dgmg 493~tl ----- LOClft ~-SMM' Immediate opening 1n loan broke ra.:c• 1·om pany Accurate typing, detail onented, ab1hly to cope with pre:.s ure Ca II Katie 640-9350 LOAM SHl,,ER FHMA/GHMA Knowledge or t•llA VA loan packaging es:.t·n uaJ Opportunity lo erow wilb rapu1Jy expandml( na tional mortgugt' banker while enjoy ing the p lt>asant wor k1n..: :.u rround1ngs or the Newport Beach /lrvtnt' area of Orange County Exc f'llent bener 1t '\ Salary commens uratt' wit h ex perien t·c & performa nee. For a 1>P 't ca ll 975 1080 a s k for Marla COLDWELL IAHKER RestdenUal Mortgage Co A C.Oldwell Banker Co An equal oppor Co LVN charge duty 11 7. rull Ume or part time GQO(I salary. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center St. C.M. 548-5MS Mad uoe Shop Trainee S wiu a u t o m a t ics. p«maoeol lull Ume pos1 t.ion. 4 day work week 831-tml. MAC ..... ST Dlvenlficd work load . Mta. electronic lostru m ents . Modern work s h op Adv a n ced Kinetics, 1231 Victoria Street, C. M 8411·11115. F..O.E. ' Maldl, apply The Inn at J.a1u.na, 211 N, CoHt Jtwy, Lacuna Beach MAIDS Elpertenced run ume • •Ubrdl. ltZ·IOIO Maida, for Co1ta Me11 Inn, 1111 Harbor Blvd. fl\all UnWJ + weeltend1 . MAIDS WANTED 1811 $. Oil Hwy. La1una Reh. ....az. about our planned train •Nt proKfam to leach you thl' t•onsum cr (1n<1nct: business. CVet.s OJT ap- proved ) Salaried pos1 tion, excellent benefit~ & o pport u n 1t1e -. for personal growth & ad vancemt•nl l',\l'lfll' rl'\A;>.C ... ~ger As:.tstanl :! dy'> wk, hll' bkkpg & main 'ltlllaf\;t' /\ppt llarry w :mn M;in1 r uri:.t n1·e11ed for Jl.ll1et.'> & arryhr nails Rent or pert:cntage op l.lorua.I A.'>k ror Joanne 754 1737 r------1 Manufacturing Moml1lg n.ewsp11pcr auto route. Approx hrs 4 tidm dally Ideal supplemr•n ta1 job. Appr1»1 earnmgi. S37!>-$450 mo 540 JO(lfl & S40-6722. 7-lOam. MoUler s helper t. to 7 hrs Oct 9 10 11 llunt Harbour area 770 0925 Nursery Attendant fur Olurch Sunday morning 7 45 to 11 45 & som1· wee kday morning:, Ne w por t ll urbor Luther an Ch urch , 79H DoverOr NB -----, I I rtapidly g r owin g O .C. mfg co. I I located close to San Diego & G.G I F'wys in mode rn indus t. comple x I ha s lmmcd . openings for highly I I motivated. well qualified personnel. I I RECEIVING INSPECTOIS I I Hccent exper . in mechanical & I I s heet·metal parts. Must be able to I read bluepr ints & k nowl edge or I Ins p ectio n t ools . Ch alle ng in g I I position w/xlnt oppty for personal I I growth. I I ASSEMllHS I I Skilled mechan . assemblers. Must I I be dependa ble w/strong desire to I excel. k~~Ni 0co~~.\~,n~~E~ I I POTENTIAL FOR QUALI F JED I I INDIV. I I Oay & Night Shirts Avall. I I I I I I GRADCO-DENDOKI I I 41130 w. CHANDLER I I SANTA ANA, CAUF. I Have .omethlnJC lO aell! 8 Pl.L Idle Items with a Oualded adl do It well. o.lJy Pllot Cl&1111fled Ad. L 714/116-9610 J ----------- * 100• PAOCAGEIS AS SEMI LY S 'l;EJ-.DNOW'' 1T1>j1 Wul(1.,, I No fo~per nt'1.'<ic-d 'LiJf\JC 'I erm J"1.1~nm1·n1 VOLT TllAilll:IQAAPY ~VIC:Clt 546-4741 :ti-\11 Ci•mpu.' Dn H ' (a('rf>t>!> r rtlfll J1.ahn WJ)'nt• A1q;urt 1 t-;qu;il ()ppor 1-,mployl·r Pi1tnt.t·r Mu~t Ix· t•x I"'' matun• Hl'f n·41u1r1·d ~ ary open !IOO 336 t PAISTt-:HS t:xper only. r all 847 41.28 --- Parkin.: 1\tte nda111 .Maleirem . pt & F t1m1· <.:.ii I bt·t wn IO Spm 673-4800 Parton)( ~T. PARKING SUPERVISOR lmmedtatr npen1nl( (111 an ass1!>ta nt v;irk 111 ~ supervisor at our hu'>' parlc.Jnl( strudun: JO tu 40 bouf\ a v.1·1•k C:1111ol Ma.rl.Jnl( salan ... llt :. f> pointmrnt 1·;,ll Oorolh> ._.,w1•rJI 17 141675-2790 Equal tJpph .. mplo) 1•r M F PART TIME EVENINGS AduJ!!> wrlh tJUbland1or. :illra1t1\ I' p.·r~on.il1t11'' v.ho t'OJtlV workml( with kid!. U""r 21 M.ir1 .,1 S3 <ilJ fk•r hour l'hont• 6 12 4 321 , t.,t l~O IH.:TWEt:N <t 110 'i CHI PM Alli f(W' Altdr'ta t;.ciwil Opportuntt y Empluyt:r Part Ume help rrvt>r Ill for t.mert1na & lYlllR earl} Sun AM only I. A Timi.'' fW6-0637 or 646-~ Part Ume help wi.nll'd. Moo &.or Tuf.'" m.iht:. for p r ndul't 1o n Minimum oJ(e 20 Apply at P cnnyuver, 1660 Pla<'tf!Ua, Co11ta Mesa Part ume help wuntcd. t\ppr'OX 25 hrs per week Sales Tobacconists Inc . Fashion Island. N.11 Part ume ll('rvlce rep. ror ~card co to work Newport t.o M1S111on Viejo area. Call a rt 4pm 642-IMIS. Pwt Ume, near Manna H.S. Strooa Clngers to handle sm a ll p lutlr parta Retirees fine-. IM&-121 I .. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENING Sat. 6 Sun. Mom1n11 . Driver To Deliver DAILTPILOT to our cent.. la San Ju.an., C.~traoo Beach, Dan a P o int. S a n Clem ente area. M uat bave 1oocl drhlol re · cor d , tars• 1 tatlon wap or vao. Hourly p 1 y +m l l e aae ul · lowa ncc Call Harry Seeley It: '4~4JJI . .................•••... .. .................... . Part ti••· •fte&'.aOdi'. , ,....,,. •• =~ olflce work. Call Help wanted In we b . . ~.pee.a room .,...,. ' .,..,..TIMi • eftCecf k trl DHI --.-ST NI · JDWD age 20 Apply _.,,_.,. P•n o11 a v•r . U $U We need a very conaca~o· Pl~a c M uoua. personable lad1v • ror our ea« otfkea. Hra Product.IOft Workera R£CEPT10Nll>7 Mawni woman 2 to 3 d y11 wtc, It typlJ1.lC, aood on pbonu, flex ible hr11. '151·2787 from L()..4 Mon Fri. Ci.II Jmm•dlate op en1nu . 8J2..81nl.EOE. Work wit h m odern -------11utomated mach1 ocry . PBX Answerlo~ Strv1c~ t\&.11 or part Ume. Mr gr ol Operato r s. Im m ediate a pparel prod uc t s . openiop for ex perienced 831-5414 1---------• quallfted people. Start· u:11 salary dependent on PRODUCTION exper. Paid vacat ion, WORKERS RECEPI'JONIS1' ADMITTING medical ULI. ~-2550 or Corru$tat.ed box co. has 833-ruM. ~ for dependable RECEPTIONIS1 elDJlJoyea Will train PBX ANS Serv will train X1nt ~11.b in a i:ro'N 7 3 & 8-4. Pleas olc m ~ w Must be ovur l8 med bldg 2 wk!! pd vac Apply tn person before 63I-5&60 Moo·f'rt9·S s 4pm. IS5GI Dt>I Amo W•"-"••'-cliah p I t9ll) ........ for -..-111wg l.up-tblkt. TypllMJ abMlfffl of SS .,_ or• res qiir.& We pnfer Clfl Wlridld -'o it bH- ...... Two sWfts ere cw...._ tr.. 7 -to 3 pm ... 3.11, .... thi' wlll ift clude •oM t NXOPH.. Earn wb1le you team Telephone Ans wering Service full time /part time. Vaned sh.rt ~ Days, aft.emoon or even 1.ngi1 Locauons1n FASHION ISL.ANO UfilA MESA IRVINF: TUSTIN Hl.'NTINGTON Bt:ACH Ideal ror s tudents & hou..ww1ve-s Many l'O benef1t.s lncluch.ng p111d \Qt·at1on:, T y p1n.: 35wpm fo: 0 fo: Cal l ~Mon lhru ,..n I' II X 1J "l' r J t ,, r ( ,, r tt·lt-phonr an:.w1·r1n..: ••·rv11·t'. da)'. P\1• & l.(r:IVl')'Urd Shift \111~1 lw w1ll1og lu w1.rk W Il l lrlWl l(r;.~ t' UX Ht>-t't' pt r> t Sh ..ir I> l.>11) 111 wnrk af1 1·rn1>"n' ~ "'" M4 KH2A Ave , Tusun ~ r ett! ProductJ-On HIQCC>aYfARMS Superv11e & coordinatc· assembly ol h-Ollday ~1ft pac k:., flexible hours Apply ll1ckory fo'ilrms, 17th & lrYIOl'. N tj Westcllrr Plau p T hOU\tkt'Pper ror Lawyer & IJr a. 2 huy1> I 1"1 & 4yr.., W Vt' In ... rt Mon, 3 dll}'b S70 Irvine 551 5710 P-TIMEASSEM. /\bo rull llmt' avail Ear11 extra mt..ncy l<l hf'> rruu Pf:'f' wk You p1tk y1Jur lJ me 7 :.J t.o 3 JO I\ IJI' I y l/l per-0<1 MB.CO SALES INC. c.MGA 1 ~w11 fo. C J rnt·i:11 ~'l.:~J P/T TYPIST ......... W• ofh,. a com· pr .tl•ftsi•• beftefih pcriOIJP and a C)OOd ~salary. Apply ift pencwi or c all K crffty C in tura, P t nonnt l Depca ......... SANTAANA TU STIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Put1li,hin$t rirm s1·1·k' l'•'t.lllon f'1r1 ulator I' 1 l) IJl •• t lfl>ur'> rl•·it • I 00 I H TY$tin A.ve Santa Ano, Ca 92705 17 14) 8 35-lSSS &int S7 to SI 0 hr. hh· IJJY w10C"I '1.tlur• fo\Jll •ir " t Work "'"'' I n11n .. m1.k1·r 11r .. r• r1 •fl hr .... h11U,1!Wl\1·-. -.t u l':al ~-W:,7 J~A I I 11n1 1lent..~ r.-tu~. mu.'t tw IJIJl.t•r l.n llH "'~' 111 (."a ll :,:,1 11'• 11 ~· t.twn 7 I l.1m 11r I 111.1m l'un h~ ·~ Pw-ch~ Cieri! l't'tl1111n c 111 ulJl111 ' '""°n' y 'IJ\ mi:' 6r 1.r .. 111 CAREY MIHOH> •~I>'\ t-'r • h .... 1n 1111111•,.lldl• "I"'' l'T1.t1~•111ra.•I ,,11 '"' r ''" "-'t )OUJ IJW fl huur' I'.\ 1ru> fur,,',,. ... , m rnd•·•I 1 JJ>Jhl•· "' h.111111 111 llw •.c.h '*"'kltl>' lull"' rnd1\11lu .. J \11•r•hJ111lo 1.1r1ot1·tr.1n,1l111n' ..... nt•rl I• l \f>l.I rn.1kc-~JO <ir Ull' I\< .111uun11111• h .. 1 t.. Cur IJl •>~t • , "' f • .1 min• µr 1110 \1u't l>o• J>I ~''""111 prt·f• rr•.,I ... 1th ""·'''' firm I •I• r• m 11ltler < .. 11 f(Jr 1 m .. 111!'11 ... "' 111 l .. u1k 11 l.11 ... 1 nurr1<·r;1t111n I. , ,., 111•111 1n1-tl1:it1· JUb !.1!1 H7 llJ prtjfjU( L'> "•n•mum .,, I I ll•Jfl rut "'''''JO .. 1 JHHI • !! 5 >'"' pun h:a,mr •'I>< r 1wnc11 PETSTORIE ,.-.1uir .. 1I ..,.,,J,~ '"'" P~&A.uociate' m··n u1.t1 ·· ....... h '"I 714/728sll74 Bird or t-°l)h kn11wh>tJ)(1 IJ"Mt'lt•·•· ,\ln1 lo'o••• k1n1• f u 11 I 1rn1• 11' 1· r I K ,.lfl(f & 111 nl'(it rnduoJ Fallbrooti li42 5Si22 ini: 1>a11I ~·1 •><111 111' Ai JI''' l lt.~1oJ1•11I \11h I J , I' I PHARMACY CLERK Will tra in n1u,1 n I" ""ell A ... k l•ir Mr 111•1 nnte ~.1rrm l'tl..rm;,q Cll'rk '''' • 11111 muntl)' 11harmJ1 ~ ''' 1·" pl'r nt't ... , u ~ l 111· pt-r-.on .. hl.. b.i6 H39 'llewport Beach arl':.i PHARMACY CLBIC Pc:rt Ti.- PU'\1twm a• JilJIJlc m <ltr drug i.tore lorllted 1n lrv1.11e for da)' & cvenin~ woric up to 32 hour:, per lo'ot·l'k t;,,11 lht' !>Ion \1w1io:er for 1nl!·n 11·11> ,1ppotnl ment THE GUILD DRUG 5404W..,.,lrv 552s 1316 l-..11ual ()pp ... mplo\ 1•1 •••••• l'Hllll1 moving a i;:,1:0.t.111t tiart t1m1·. 751 l 12 1 1'11 .. , lJ l' !> LUO <;raw yard 'h1rt openin.: ror 11u11ld1l'd J)ef\un <llpl'rVl'>lnJ! i-t o -. .. lult•r:im·.-pr"• '"on in J t• r t 1 on m rd <11 n It 1 n mf•dll'lll 01\ ""HI H ap1d .: row t h fur '' l' r .," 11 4u.ilifltod Maiftteftance Mechanic !Jay ~hlfl. J'fl'\'IOU' I'~ "l' r ... I t h •. I t• I' I r ti fll('('ha.rucal barkJ!round op('n1n.io; A 1• 1•1•pt 1 n~ traint'<.':> or t'llpt'nl'11t·ed 1n je<"t1on mold1n 1: crwchJ.nc operator:. These ar e perma11t•nl o pening:. wit h "l'll mtabl>.shed 20 yr olrl 3 J\ company a le ader 10 ther mo plastics Rapid growth ror 1nd1v1duals showmg desirc-to be part oilheteum. Xlnt beneflh UlCludmg rompany pJ1d medical & b(e ins du;il d u ce dental program &. t'ftl'Ployee 1nc<'nt1H• pro g;ram CIMCO •Bri111.C M ~ Equal Opportunity Employer P r e Sc h oo l A i d ~. l'ertllicate or experience Call tMOomO. Pre-1chool tucher, e x per1enced, excell. en vlronment . PM cl u11 -·-PHaUn& UTH().STUftl For black ft white only. For-11preeMI. ~ ... , ..... lmmedlate ope.alnca. ExDlrtmced It trainees 1edlnicat Publiabinl Syatema WO So. DuPont Or. AMftelm•-GUl E.0 .E. r ,,, \h.1nn1: I 'lnt.11•1 \It l\.nut .... ..n ~1·11r11:• t-.11u.1I 'lpj•OI ~.mpl\ r , I 11 'I f11r l<H1 ri HI• 11( H .. 111.. "'1 w llflrl \' 1 II 1 H ~. \ I I'. !"> I ,\ I I 1 '•\..' ,19.i ~"' ~."'1 "' "''1'"11 I H .. ~sl'\l IL\'\'111 ... 11' i-.. \lt.' LI' fl> I.• 1 fl \1 l'.•rt 111n .. I.uni h 11111 \11..,._lllS )1'.I IC.ill C11unllr h llp ll•"l"J 1.:...m fr•Jfll ~II\ 111 $111UI\ S3 40 "°'' hour Jdc.ol 1.,, annuall> 2 h ndout wh ~ 11111i>gt· !'>l ud1·nt•. I. new 11< f'arn l>1g $$$ hou.~-wivt"!> O (' A1rp<1tl ht>rt' Come t a lk wnh ..rt'.i t..ili Hun 2 •, 1m1 th1·m 1 Our 11ro1lu1 'l.1.>livl I IOP\jJl'n 'I\• I.ind liud.:1 t ll·rm' 4 l'r(' 'it'1 3ppt<, i•.Jlllfl ~ find OUI ""h) .. t ' l ~'<It I.tit' bt'">I UllOI' 1'111IW '\ H Jrt•J \.,k f11r \11 lkl-4.irrl :r..:. :Wr.! IC1-.1I f.l\IJll ')Jl1 111 111 unh••'ll"~' \lo 111 tr.11 11 I ti:"I i.U i \., ... '"' 11111 I h• tn..n.1cc•t Real &tote S ale' llp1·nin~ r.,r l11•1•nl\t'd -..1l1•'>pt-nµlc• 1111·,111' 11wned .... 1th nut100.1I r1· ferra.I '}'l•·m 1-. v1•l11•111 "'"rk1n1• t """ 1111111 -. 1'.1m 100 , 11J1nm"'11111 1-'oll t1111f11frnt1.al •lf'i' I I Jll i~!I 11:1:.>11 1-:~··· u :0.\'>lt•m.' Ht•allor' HECJ-.l"l fo:."<"' t JlH ,,, .. '1 l':UI<. \I 1·,,,1,, Mt·~.1 JU-.:C .. :l'l IC I'\ l!">l BnW1l 1(1r l v. ~:uo•I I\ 1J 1nj! & 1 I• rll ,of \..ill ne.:-dc'CI for 11o11.,11 '' l.11 t'(j uU.1·1• ~flll tw11d1h ~ &W !J'.A)ll ltt-cepu11n111t . t:n i: '>1•.111 ,peaJclllR for t•hir11pr.11 IH' rll!lll' IJJ ~IC 11H11 1• ..,kill'> reqwrt'd I ''" l>k kp~ C.:all Ur ll1·hir 972 l5Hl H.l•r·f'ptioru:.l llo•1k kt•1•v1 r (or pretillJ(IOU. ... ltlW fll 10 Newport IX· .it h :-.,,, 1,, r~ co mm cn~ur;il1· 1oOo 11 h abtbty & ~·xpenc·m•1· A~k rorSally714 640 51;ao flccf'pOont:.l an.' phon1•. l)'p1nl(. Wi ll Tr.11n $700 mo ~1x11't;42 1:!10 RECF:r'J'IONIST Typ1n14 & payroll c.-xix·r rl~tc1 837 S928 Reccp0on1:.t T)'p11>t , "''11•lc1 NPwspape r S} ntJ nth special pt•r)lon , bu'>Y phone' 1>ll•ai.an1 Jt m08phere. xlnt ben1•f1t:-. Hc-,,t.iur Jiil .\fry .. r 11.,1 1JOm;my ~up1>h~r ol ~01"1 f11111J... 111 tho· I r\ 1111 C ·.,rP'•rJI• I ummu111t v llt'l'ti!> J.lt'OJ)lt' f1Jt '>lllllJI• ,,, <I prl'p.Jr .tll•111 ;\u ,., 1•·n"nt"' rw• ,.,,,,,n I' 1rl lmw m11m1111? I\ J ll• / 110 111 'hill ' t; 1 •".11 fur '11un1: h11m1·m .1lo.t·1 ' .\ lutlt 111 , ..,, .11 l ~·J I . l111Vf ('.di C; 11·11, j:,7 h.l~I. llJ.,.,IJ11r.1nt 'lalUI•· jl('I "''"·lull 111111 :...11.11 t.. IJJ I ! .• 111 • Clul.Jhuu'>1• b.I .,11 111•1 h1 ,;, I u 11 I I " ,, ,, I " II 1· ~:I. .I ·' t k ·1 .t i .. 1111 t '.ti I I .t.I I JIJ ICl~Jw ant SGT. PE:PPEROHl'S P1ZZA STORE 'lltlW h1nn11 (11r (1111 /V llltl I trl'nl· •Jp..·rung.-. JI Im .JI 111n rio·.1r O t J\r rport \ J 1 \ in.: 1lJ" t. hour., ltl• .JI \Ul)µlc•nlt'nl.JI llll'OllH' '"' 111111 l 'Wl \t''' & 'I II •I. n I 1111 r "I " .:r1"'>."\' 1•111...,111..: c·o 111 ft't"o "Vil"' turul H'' l11r ,ul \ .101 1·m1·nt ba,,ed 1111 \our 111h pertormaun I 'lt'•l. ... urtt '*'>rk1 ng eonol !\111\I 11 .. IK & ovt•r A11111\ Ill IJl. ri4111 :!lllO~ E J1n-.1ul .... J,nta i\nu ll1•11(hl~ 1N1·xl tu .. frl>on.1hb J I' I ) I': li.t'!!illlllf .onl ZAC'S INCREDIBLE B>llLES How Hirittca 1-:Xpent'Ol't'<I day & n1Rhl <.;C)l lKS~ WAITRl-~'> .. :S t :<><HJ I' i\ V 23962 Alicl• M wy MbliOlt Vl•jo 770-244' 541HnOO _ Rebt.aurllllt Recepuon11it t 'ro nt ore Sandwich persoo wanted needed f'ull t ime for & rounler help wanted. b u 11 y N w p r 1 ~ w tgood sala ry . Ophlhalmologlst.'s ofc Call 67~2l~-­ Moft. fo'ri &·5 646-2471 Retllauranl McDooaldll n~ full & ~OHIST PIX part tune help "1u 1blt· hours Apply belw9Cn 3 & l mm~d o pe n lnte i n s ~Beach Olvd. fl.II morti•ae banker exec offices tor ~rsonable, ~7fm versatile • vcr)' pro Restaurant Cesak>l,W lndtv. Moat be HOSTISS exper d on b usy pui h-M•t o r e w o m aq ror tuton COOIOlle. If yoll'tn· ~ restaurant. App. joy • wide vartely of ly In person, H it for duUel. lnclud~I It typ-c a t h y p I e 1 , a n t ial. call Cathy Brennan PhHta~t 4251 Marts It Calllomla Morta•ae lnaalt w a y, Newport -...OE.O.E . Buc h <No r O.C. R EC F.PT I ON I ST Alrport) Tele phone sal11. part Restaurant lime mornln1s, Hlary 'lbe Detb)' Restaurant ui +comm lulon Ca l l Now takina a ppllcaUonw Ul\lnw.m.7ou f o r Coolu • D 1 ~s hwaahtra Contact · Mr. WllltAdHelp! &42-M11 Hendcnon at~. •• ,,,,. ... .,. • --•• , • ~ ---...... -.... --- -............. , ~ 4 • ' ... -.... -....... - -·•--.>-_._._... .... _.... •. ,..,,,.. ...... .._ ........ , • THI LOOll , ·'Kno-.m tur o,. ftMlt-ti ~tn mtti'• &-. •omt-n'1 clothlnt. •h • UN'.U h11 ltl foilo'""I! ... 1\-111 w .. o.,. ....... 3 ab~ a•I w/fa lt & m1emnt blrgd. 2 F/tll 1 P it ..... ,_, .. , ........... Sharp l'UYS or teals w/lcnfd" or hil(h l ash men•s c·lothlnar. prior bkl(d nt>c. 2 Fi t, 1 Pit. All P&.S nre al + comm + co profit shnrlnft <.: ti ror upJll to set uv lnl<'r vtt"w THI LOO. 140-4IOO ~ PERRY'S PIZZA Now hlnnJC ror part .. full Lune bdp Must be HI ) rt1 " older Wa ll wor k around school i<'hedulc N>PIY an Pt'l1IOf1 anylJ mt· 210ll"4 W Oeeanfront NH 644-HOO !Wea, t\ill tlmtt pt'1610oft Ill Rd&IJ hardware •le>rt' NoSundaya, or Ev• ~ Mib.Jot..on •l H W WnlhtO>. lJI R.ut'be.st~r. C M s.w.,irt full tame, for 110 UQut! i.wre Muat ... orll wtnds ~ Laguna Ca o.yoo Rd , Laguna Beurh Salm SIMSIDI SALIS$ .. Ull tame poeataon t:x ---------•I penence helpful. will R!St'AU RANT train Somci cler1t•al BE A STAR ..... work involved Prt:C mature andlvadual. Call MT<M22 Sule6lady, Mon & Wed & Jo'r1 Women's 11pp1uel i.ho p . Lido V1llaige 67J..5608 S a I t• :. M a n ll e m 1· o t *CARL'S JR.* Tru1nee11 p it , f l t ... alla.•• opp~ Oynanu<'. pos1t1ve llh Mor,..+ ti1M Uev aJt bus anc 557 3062 allhHh COOKS COUNTER HELP SHIA SUPERVISORS bcellHt benefits. .....-wort&Mg cOftdi- tiam.. If you art SHll-- WJ steady ~ymtftf doft't rnlu this op- ~· Apply: T-.ciay thru Sotwdoy o.iMJ Rntaurant ap.rationalHours 2092 S.E. Bristol SA....rAANA 23002 Lake For•it LAGUNA HILLS 23402 e Toro Rd El. TORO 27092 La,cn MISSION VIEJO Equal Opportunity Employer M ... Ket.all SILVERWOOOS NJo:w1•01n Wt• an• antervlt'wanf.! for full & part t1mt· 1Jt•rm<1 nent po:-.ation. ... in ~&h·~ &: Cash1cnnl( ... x1wn1>nN· requ1n•d 1n :.alt·:. of men's fine fum1i.h1nl{:-. & sportswl!ar If Cashier ang JJC)!Salaon de:.1rf'd C'X pencnce prefcrn"'tl Xlnl tn<.'Ome potential &: ""m puny benefits Apply in ller.>CXI 45 Jo'ASHJON ISLANO Newport JX'ach Or c1d l Mr. Crooks for in tervaew appl. 644 2424. _EAjuaJ Oppor t-;mplyr RET .AtL SALIES H_U o O L E an the ~ Coaxl V1llag1• nttedi. a part/lime s ales peri.on Expr helpful Mu:.l bf' raip. nelllblc caJJ Judy ~ 7770 RN• LVN &l.PT Part lime AM•PM. do 1n dlvidual 111tcrv1ew11 Ad m in1 1t er & monitor medication Alcohohsm e xper . d esarahl e Resume to Hay f-'ru1ie 13352 Brookhu r :d , Garden Grove. (;A 92643 SAIUNG INSTHUCTOH needed ror 2S·Z7 ' cruuun.c :uulboal, part-lame In eluding wknds. 645 7HIO Sales IACXGAMMON Seekmg motlvated, out· going " res ponsible peraon for permanent full·llme pcM1l1on, with career 4 pcM81b1ht1es 10 an .Sult slrat.eay game store. Apply Chesi. • Gamm Unhmated. Z700 W. Cat. Hwy Npt Bch Sale.derk, fuJI or P IT. U .25 hr. Ftn Vly . -.ocm.B&Mee6 s.lel Clertl, preauie drug st.ore, N.B. Full lame, perm .. some wknd11 . beneflll. Mr, Elwood, ~. SALES /Meft/WOIMn s tWlllihd E:anincJs We need help. More ll·ad,.o, lh&n s ale1>people Bu.'Y cenlrally located, wt•ll ('!)lab Mobile llome rt''>ales ofc !>eekrn~ motJvat.ed l)Oblt1vc think anl( i.alci.pcoplc JlaJ:h t11mnu.'>smns. xlnt Lr;un •nl( progr .. m {;round floor upporl. Call ~11101 S:JI"' l't•r.,on lncal :.al~ or1lan1.tallon expandlnl(' We .. n· a l•·ad.-r in lh1· knowh.'tlll•'. 1'(!ut•allon. 1·ommun1t'a tmn indu!.lry W1• .trt• l11olung for pruft·:-..,111n<1I :...U1::->JM1111lt· wh11 an· in lf•n ·:o.tt·d 1n 1.1t·r:.un;d fri;t•dum, c h.tll{·ng1ng WU r k , fl J> JI l y & t•' tr a u rd Ill a r y 1 n 1· 11m1· rait1•nlaul ( ',111 for .1ppl 1-..rl Hush or It 11·k (;.tr 11 'l.,011 !JfiJ 11 ~,.a s.tl~JX'l"bOn wa nlt'<J full &: part lJme ~alary +com nuss1on, co benefits . good workanJ: al mo:.phere Appl y 1n pen.on ~T/\NUARIJ SHOE~ :J.m~ Bn:.lt1I,(' M ... ALES l' ... R SCl' "'-t·rt~I t11·pt •'Xp!'r 11r1·I l'rrman1·nt rutlt1m1• ll M Ahr;im~. ('atJln.: ,howroom 11119 Npt Jhd C'M '·>1JJC'\ HICKORY FARMS f'er.onnt!I for Chn:.lm<i:. J:•fl 'ale:., w ork Ill Nt-wpurl Hea('h are;i calhni.t on Prc:,1dcnts tlf curµ, Purl'hitsmK agent:. & Sa le ., MKr :. kesponi.1bil1t1cs 1n<' twnd.lmg estab a1ft pack acl'ls &: l"rcatang nf'w ones. Yeel up lo the c-hallcnae" Apply :.al lhrktJry ... &rm:.. 17lh & Irvine, Wel>tcl1ff l'laLc1 NII SALES PERSOMS t'('n.onullty plus adulb lo work with and mot1vau:• k1cb OvPr ZI In Laguna. (;ap1slran11 ~ C.1emcnte are<1'1 PART TIME EVEHINGS PHONE: &t2 4321 or 4&4 946f1 Ext 2S() lktween 4·5l'M Ask Jo'or Andrf'll SALEs.ltET AIL Otflt·t' !lupply c-ompany h t.s full lirne posll w ns a vail f-'or appl 557·9'.!12 Mr Wet1t. Nc·wport Stu IJoocrs Inc Sales RETAIL Successful ladies bou· lJques r<.oq salea h.,Jp. Pull ·P/T~ Xl11l> pay & benefal8 for ra g h l persons. Laguna Bc-h & Costa M esa Mr Edwards· 493 0752, 41i11101B SALES Reapon s abl e person wanl.ed ror aales lJl light· an« fixture s ho wroom Wiii a ccept c r eat ive ability with som e de contlng . back ground Wood Ulbting, S46 2901 lrvine. . -------SAl.£5 WOMAN So Cst. ~UG STORE Clerk· Vlllage~;:-kly. CHhler . part lime. female preferred. l'ort Schoola ~y, fTl7 Newport ....... ............ ~ Qftdo.CbineM Bl.NB. Sam Delivery · Have full ume & IM!rl Ume poa, avail. YOU CAA expect lo .a"D up to f7,00 per ht. for a.,... company dotq ln\erutl nl wort. U1..oM2. ... ....,.. while you learn. DlraVial " 1a1H Par\ OI faaJl·tfmt . l4f Jl41. ~ TnJpby Co 110 I . 11111 It. a., 111 <•crot1 f!-V-l l lucua&•> U,....U1 DMded: l'.U par hr., lln1ble bra. fl&in· ._,_ Btadl Umoa H.S. Diil. Rm uo. ~· Boll• Avt .. H.8 . !.O.E. ........ ............ Xlnt 6>. Beaeflll. Ea· ,.,.._... ooly, Call J lm . ....,. -...... ,..., ...... Ill.al P\lbliaber *•l.s Im No r..t ti I requir• 1barp, fronl offll'e ..,_ Mu.t be 1ood on t t lepbone. l1P• a<' l'W'ltety, •h or 1peud wrtUQa 1 • CIOUd advan mneint polenUAlll Altr•'' Uva beoefll1 6 u br/ p&Cllal•· Kaper pr" but Will (:()Njldf'r Ir• \n•• • a.JIT141aJ8..'IB. Elll*'=:~h li!rlhl bookkeeploic •.N ,.:ttON OORP SU-0380 StcrftJma.1 work N.-wport Center Ji)rm Good lyJJ 1111 ak1l1a neeoaury $000 Pt't mo Call 8ihrJ11n" 96'3'42 SICUTAIY C>aDMDHk Matu.r~ penon w ~ + y ri. ~pt!nem-e Ul (urn mfi: (aeJd ~y phones, onfor procei;aanl(, l YP<' ~O + wpm. c-akuJalor. <'41reer onenl.ed pert.On for ex ~Cum mfr Sub mil rutume w1~al1:1ry re quarc~>fllb tu Box 092. Daaly Pilot, I' O Uox #165(), G011t.1 M t·iw . Ca !0i26 SlCHT ARY /GEHHAl OFftCE lndcpendent. d1ver111rwd d uties Jo'1nanr 1JI Servu:t>s Jo'1rm Uood skills. experat·n ct• rt• QUI nxi 640 0 lZI SECRETARY RECErTIONIST Prci.ent able. a l'cur:it1· typ1nl( W ath mt'dll'JI rompany in Newport Call Zak 645 :.!111 SECRETARY Attorney Ol.'l'd :. ~-cretary, \moJll Irvan .. olfice G<xxJ skills 1mpor tanl Exp or will tr:11n 833.(WJIJ ~cret<1ry A:-.s1stant for exc1t1ng c·ntertu1 nmt•rat firm M ust h.tve xlnt typ in~ skills Nu ex1>t•r m ·t· CaJI Debllae 4~ 6.'>f'~ SECRETARY If you hav1· bt'lln I han a\ "r <1i.:1• t ~ 1• 1 11 I' " trimM·nh1111o: skalh & an llCllJAJtY 11:.11,..VPflfe 119' .. tarp, .......... ,,..., fff 6 IH IO w1ablllty lo maka tranl •,..,•n1a ~ ..... COGUlll&Dlcl lklft llll1a • Mlf 1i.rtcr w lllln • to take on rwpMalblllUwi with de air• to advance ore total.aid lo Comllloo. but r-.&o<-auna in Nwpl tsctl •JIPf'O• Ott U Salary ne1otl•bl• 8uoefll• P\NM cllll IWtiaJM 11t fl.13 >Ml U100 ~retiiry . Ot1ocral or hc11, typana. Lt oHic•· wurk A.a.la for Tammy, 1714 W~ 3402 N 8 of nL ... SICUT ARY /L.CJCll ti(lrd Stnatll t1.1aun or fa c1i1 Sul•ry opt.'n I' 11 r m• o ~ n l 0 .-,ya 731 8~~3 . t'l.'U/wtot.I 4lj9.<W) SICRETilY X1nt uppty for em c1cnl ""I w tuv \c1·r el11ri .. 1 11k1ll1 to work in fii,t ~l'l'<I NJ.It Hr h ft t: <tc <.:all Lil•. 833 2900 SECRETARY Jontry level r1:1reer op ~wuty with growllll( Newport Beach company publ1sh1nl( national magotane T yping ac curac·y rnorl.' 1mpurtant than 11pt't!d Shorthand not n.oqw rt'd Will n li.o hundlt' ltll·phont''I &: ~t·rvc a11 1(1rl Friday Must bt• ori:nmzed & H ~If starter Salury Sk:>() and up dl•pendmg (Ill {' .x pcncnc-e !179 ~ Stocretanul * •A TTIHTIOH • • ~udcnlb Tr·a<'hN\ •• SIC"Y"-leAl ftfc>ara&ACH *"Law P'lnh mined opetrina for z R fl!. Lepl aeerctana w/all\o t11Mwrltu or ..-ct P('OC..Unl eaper S&lary 11000 11200/mo .~r eaper Vacation . Sidi IN~. • Med Group lmlnd C.U752 ~ -s.cw.c.., ..... lJU!f)vatI y;lnvtisl ment Co loc: t.n Tu:1tJn seeu dynamk Sec'y Ret;rpt Qu.allCit'ld lnd Iv w a II de· mon11 tr11te out 201ng penooality, 1tba11> ape ~rlUlce & w11langnes11 to leam. SluJLI to ind lYJllDI, tll.1.nl( & gd or gana zat ton . Salary negot.iable Coot.act Jan or Sbarroo at 73()..00S SERVlCE STATION AT TENDANT·full time. 14 hr +com m1 ss1on ~SS ask tor Ed Servl<'e SU, day & eves Sr Catnens Pen111ooen. encouraged t o apply JfJl) Newport 81. N li Ser vaC'e S talaon Altt·n dant. pt-time, dayi. & eves Neal appearafll'e & handwnlUlg Apply 2590 Newport Blvd. CM 5EltV1CE Sf/\TION A'f. TENDENT 1'\Jll & part ume 14 lOhr 644·2'1 IO Sharp m ale or (email• with Rood leam111jil potcn lJa.1 needed. Per ma neut part lJme l)Ot>1l1on with neXJble hrs. avualablt: Som!! orru:e :.kill-. r1· qwred W1· will lr111n Phone Sue 714 1:,-i 6701 for an appbC'al111n Shippinc) CJttil fT nK k DrhH" E.xp d cralt:r Clean dn v ing re1·ord Applv an pen.on i::dler fndu .. tnr:. llOI Uove St N U At fO'>'> r rom oc Airport 1Jousew1v1·., •' EARN VACATION U Wt-:NEt:U SIXH~IARI 1-~0, IMMEOIATt-:LY \l/'lthorw out :.horth.1nrl Long or short term ho h day & vacation J>J Y. h<>'>Pllaluat1on J V.sllJ ble SHOE ~i\l,t;..., l'l full Top clleotelt' (iood in l'(Jffi(.• + ht•Ol' Ch hi I lib 546-4741 3848 CclmpUb OnH• (W'N.h:. frtJlll .John Wa)nt• 1\1q1ort 1 1-;qu:il Op))far .. :mployn H•HJteq N 11t U• h f44 2404 Mr M1ltl'r SIGMMAkER DESIGN 11 <; raph11 1'rt-e Pruduc'L\ hJ~ 1 m m 1• <.I o p 1• n 1 n J: ., I 11 r 'tandtila.,u-.J .,1gn m;i kn f-..xpr d an l:1~11uh ~1n1t·ll C"Utllll~ /Iv ( llllSh Wltf k LAH1lat'\ tt.1·;1d !•IO 111:!'!1 Hlfp W-.h4 7100 ..... Wmhd 7100 ..... W91194 7t 00 • .,..,.. Ill 0 ....................... •••.•.•..••............ ....................... .... .................. . Tow Thiel! prtver1 ••. Waltrwl EX.IC. DINING Yn men. R4ntal center M cu ft ~ ... lood ..... T~ IQ. Apgly JUL •AITll .... will •Mdmt.-lapfor <IHd . Hn bqUoa. OlaW 'P'GW"l"I · 1"19 tralA.SalaryopeG.Apply 2 man. lhchanlcal ,.....SUI. 2m ObmlWay,C lf ~ in pel'IOQ only Mlloo· lmowledce belptaaJ. Nea\ O.E. refrt1eratQr, a_lnt. . ™· tatra-C.l 10Q... Np\ bwtwrtUoa DeeeaaJ.tY ~-sus. MAMUPACTUal• Cntr. Dr. N.B> 1 -Weekday oll1 WllJ lfato 17$-W Tl4t••s ' J.llONewport Blvd. c M. Waiuaa.e.. Jmmedl ate ,,_._ IOI-I lrnmed f\111 ll me ()penlnc1 ....._._,H•il1r .......... ,,... ~Clerta Co. benefll1. Irvine . ~-7639. A Kendav11 lnd E.O.E. TIAVB. AGIEHT Mlnlmum 2 )'I'll expr. In "'Telaure travt'I ". N 8 . Desirable location Please call evea or weekend 644-6042 TYPING Corona del Ma r l"tSldml to do typtng an your home Mual have good t ypin1 s t ill!> m.S444 •TYPIST• TO SI 1.000 opcnlQI for ex per. d.uuler * 0 • 11 .. •••••••••• .. •• ...... • • sraveyard. Paid vac•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oona, eood. ll,.. Apply t tl .. 11 1005 PUBLIC ruRN11'URt: Taylor 's Reatauunt. ;;;;;;;.;;;;:·~:·IY•• ••••TIOll* R.edblll • Santa Ana _ ,_., Frwy, Tl»tin. AMT'l9UI MAU ·• T ..... 7:l0 PM Wante d consclenllous ()peoini5ept21. Hammond Or1 • n . Ptnon Friday for young U75l Wstmioat.er Ave wicker chai r , antique fu t growin1 construe GG !i.S4·6 103 ca.rt. pool table, rockers, Uoo oo. Type M wpm, 2 SpaceutiU a vail. occa1t11onal c hairs. yn min. buslnen ex· ------ctuna, table • chairs, perieoce. Hours 8.30 to s SPAC E MAKER SALi<: lovelt bedroom &els, Must have own tran.s Needroomrornewloads bunk ed. baby crib, 41M-Vl~ ANTIQUE ROW mrigerator, eye level at28Newport Blvd. CM stove, imported carvings WAMTED DRIVY LIQUIDATION SALE &furniture. SUHDAY ONLY Many round 4& aquare SAVI SAYE SAYE To deliver Daily Pilot oak tabla sold at near We honor BofA, MC. bundles lo earners. Re· wbQ'esale 12' walnut dl.~· Cashier 's C heck s & <pres van or large sla· ~ay cab11~et. v. reta il Cash. NO PERSONAL lXln wagon a nd a good value & many other e11 CHECXS PLEASE. Food d.nving record. Pbont' oeptJonaJ baruiru. Blue avlllable Items subje<.-t 642 4321 and <1 sk ror Door Ant1quei;, 2484 to pre·aale. Ha rry Seeley or Don ~Bl. Coi.ta Mesa , MASTaS AUCTION Wlll.aan'\.\ ~21_01__ 2075~ Newport Bl CM EQUAL Q~a'"'"~ OPPORTUNITY Afifil9Ces 10 I 0 83J..982S ......_, EM PLOY Ek ••••••• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • -~~~~~~~~~ Non smoker. accurate 45 wpcn. 10 key by touch Crowui1e far m offers good future call 751 2600 Wardlou-ie1foventory :u: l.lve P ume work req d l'yptst./Rttept Accurate CM area s.4().M7S typing OOwpm. It ofr dul NB Mrs llan675 3012 CA.Sil PAID lkydft I020 W~hr tdryrs Re fr1 l(ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtrtuig or not 95711133 Ladles 3 Wheel bicycle, 'fyl)l.8t.s * •ATTIHTIOH• • ~udcnL4' Tt'a<'her... Hou.'lew1 v1·"' ' t.:AJlN VACATION $S Wt: N .. : .. :u .,.Scruor Typ1'1l'> ..-Stat Typist.\ • U.t1aphonl' typtsl., 1l1erk Typu.b NEt;U tMMEIJIATl':I Y IIlfll( & short tnm h11h day & ""''Jtion P••Y h1)'op1tJl11at111n ,,, :111 .. hit• VOLT fa~Aav .. •VICI' la 546-4741 :.M8<~mpu.'> Dnvt• C.1rroi.s from John Waynt-Airport I Equal C)ppor t.mployt'r CHRISTMAS MONEY 60~1NGS WAREJ IOUSF.10.t::LJVJ-.I• l'F'.R.SON f'OR t'All'l'Y llENTAL STOH... 1'1Ht tune Apply 2025 Npt Bivd <;M Warehou~t'man wanted W1th lrurk dn v1n2 ,. ' µenen<'e Call 1'1r k w 11 k P'Jpt:r. 549 I L57 WARJo:HOl '~I'.: f'ACTORY A.'>Sl::MBLJ-:RS Top l'c1> l';i1d Y..t•t'kly HOttREU Tt'mporaf} ~' •• , .. I rvtnf" 7 ~ 1;1 n; TOP Freezer refnic 17 cu n SD:'lftrm 631 3474 MOVING' W ;i s h1·r & Dr y •·r Sl 5 0 Hcf r1gcral o r S20Q 9fl) 7.128 • Lonw1l(wan· t-:l••t· ~tov•· 'l op Eve"' 64ll 7145. or I.ha Y' 754 0337 HUGIDAIRE lmpenal Hlllf.!f' dbl "' n. I '(:11 dn r•>h.-..'lt-n1 hk1· Ol"W $51.11 li45 ~~J x :.! 11, •JV' f""2 ~fl y, .\.. '1'1-.l) I 1-<J r 1•f n.: an 1(1"'-1 runrunl( • 1m1l '••I ,,.,., D J 1..,11 l!fll .ilt1•r '>(Jrn Y. 0 t-: \! I-\\lurllJ'"•I -.. J hl'f & lo:·•·· rJr.1•r •lr11 • •1t1tl •l••lux1· .ill l•··•turo·, K1t1.!l1o17. WJ!"[)()W Tl'.'l<lf.f{ b '•,.V11r1 per Mu!.t h.tH• tr;,n, ToP comm1~wn:. I Jll '1.JytJlo! w.nht•r & 1"1" ~Kt,r>l!l(,7(634 t1r)1·r 'Clnt 1r>n1I I~" \\l'urrw'fl '"'rn l'xcr" in i.Jrnt'. batJy,lllN'\ '1 u~t hfo oH·r :J,.', ('.111..411 c;;;. W1x.irl'Aork1·r 1·• pt·r ,\ 1,., A-..'*mbl.-r or .1 ,1·ml1lo·r tra.1114... \µpl) 111 µ••r "in tild Ct<1ld S47..1 '"42 ~llt.1 (,.t, ldll)o!I' 'Jli ( J ltJnl 1•1 lut It''' • •di •·1· ''" 111 fl\•'11 1 •lfllanuou., 1 l•-.1n 1nj1 an""t:-n t111 11ll·1 I \f •tit! $.'h i lll''A ,1,k111•: C'.J1 ;:11 2;!1,j x1nt conc1 $125. ~ --------.... , Mclhrids 1025 •.............•.••..... Used Timber, 6x12, 20fl long. t60 2 se'ls Garage door hardware 110 e ach. 642·JJ79 t:oi non ml Sola Kar 8$-20!> rm l·ru room lens, Canon 3 '. :JJmmJen.'t lloth l11r SI 1:, 5!'.6· 7625 noon tu 121'~ '\1kun 1-':.! N1 k11n 1-;L. '•kon 80 200mm 7.oom I !> Nikon !'i~mm I j!, 'lklJfl 35mm 111 Nikon c ;;, .. for ALL. 1·um11I ,. xtra, Prof Shap•· Sl 2~1/ H .. by comani.: ~117 IOlS .••..•.•...•..........• lhrnilayan kitten. .. 7wk., aJJ <'Olor' all CFA rc·I( 1 n m 1-. "' a n i. c 7 I 4 ) !JIA :J.()ll ll1malaya11 k1llt·ni. ~"" 1,.11nt I m.11t-. I .f 1·m :81. :0 11 Lnt.t·rc:.I m Wt1rk1ng for 1 _________ _ the pl.ult m.tr1J.:1•1 ol .1 !>rJlaJI mfg (II ('.tfl °v11 l..;.urd at :.10 10:!1 for ,111 mlt-rvww '1111~ • .., a full t.Jnw Jllh "•th 1!0C"xl pay & ~oulh L'ua'I ~hopp1·r.., llt't'fh yuui ht•l11 lll"l•'rlllll' (Jfl !-.un<l.t y,, .:1·h )'IJI) Hiii with } uur IJ'•t·r-. ~I (Ml pr h.r t11 :>tdl1, l,aj;!UllJ 11111., ..,. .... <'.<ill L11f'llt1 lt11 Ill lurrrotu.n KJ11 l:!.'/11 I to J 'flolllh as,111nnwr1t flt r .1rrurat1• I ' p 1 •.t I Irvine. l..i1•u11d ·llo"H h & 1 1\l'>l.111 T11p 1111> A .,,.,.,.1i,1, daant't~ •in tn1• 111 l'u• rt.1 \ ..Ul.trtJ f11r tv.•1 'fl " n 111 ,, r 11 1 n ~ 'f1 111111:'""'''. ',1 .111111 l'n.d 111 b ·u. v. l>ilh ...,t }~n•''"' .! I>\ I II lljllWI ~ ltJ\lld'' n•~,,r ,,.... urtl\ Ill, 1,,,,,,,.n r'' ''" \I> 8040 ............•.•........ rruny bl'nc·fab SECRETARY Rapidly gr<1w1ng I' h a r m a <' c u t 1 1 .1 I l<c!>earr h &: lfrvelop menl 01 1s looking for ,1 !>elf m<1l1\alt'd 111 d1v1dual Shorthand 11r :.~ wnt•nll r.-qu1n-d f;.t.2 7511 1•xl 11 Sf-X.:llt-:TAH Y ·1 YIJl:O.t 1,11 wpm. (.;<;.,t;i Mt-:o.J t'l'1\ firm ~al<iry S700 SkC)U mo !'lion .,moker C'.tl I Tt•rry 7!>4-l()ii() fo r ·•VJJl SECRETARY Real i-:'itJtf' on1·nt1•d fmanc>al corp 1·n ·at1n1t new Job IJl~•llon., for ,l'fr :.t.artJng, well or1t;inw•d Secretari1·., ll1·qu1 rt·~ sec-r etar1:tl i.klll :. muumum 5.'J wpm typ1 ang & neat well grnom•'tl appearance t:hJllen1t1lll( pcii.1l1on, !>alary t•om m.::n.'lurate with t•xpt·r many fnni:c:. A111JIY 1n per:.on lo Am1·ri1-..11 lfomc Murt1t:••:•· i:w "lewporl (;Pnlc r Ur Newport Hcach SfA:IU:'f AIU Al. I' h a r m a 1· 1· u l 1 l a I llcilearch M anaKl'mf'nt firm an N B ha"' 1111 m edaale openanJ: fur S f;(;JU:fAHY lo proJN1 team c;ood typlnl( "' transcnbmK skills rcq 'd Medical l'h arma<·•·ut1t·ul exper helpful E 0 .. ; 752..0000 SECRETARY Branch 11ulf..>t1 offlc<' MEIJ(>I' eqwpm4>nl leHml( & fU\.lll\d ng 1·orp hus an enlry level (JJ)erunl( for u :.elf·motival«-d, outgoing person. Minimum ty plnl( Sl-U O•:f AH Y EXECUTIVE SECRETARY We hcne a fuU tiinr positiOft a•allabte to worts as • be<vtive Secntwy in the A.6- IT'Mistrative Office of o fast pac ed pro- 9reui•e hospital. Shol t+tand is o must. You should ~ abte to dtd tfft<tl•ely wit+. heGYy .... phoM btni- ne u . Hospital ~•· perifltce preferred., but wtlt COftSid« an lrt- di•idual with le9al ~ We offer eacellent benefits «Md a pleasant wortdacj eft•iroNMftf. Wery comnwnwrate with ••perlence . Please forward r e- .,. or call Kathy Cin- t'.ra m the Pfl"SOMel Dcpcatwftt. SANTAANA TUSTIN COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1001 NT•tiftA•e s.ta Ana. Ca 92705 171411JS.3555 1-;c-1ual oPP em1llyr m 1f SECRETARY D.R.E. ProceHor Mu:.l l.w' fnmlllur with VA/F llA pror,•1111 1111( Mfoamum I yr l'Xpr n •<1 ltreoiloy of So Cullf (;on UJct fk>v 540.0500 50 wpm, Sii preferred 1---------C.-714-557-0lOl UTT OM INDUSTRIES C.....Corp l.0.1. M/F/H •SICanAltY• To SI 1.000 Non smoker, accurate 45 wpm. 10 key by tourh Growt.ni fil'm olfe,.. &ood fut.ure. Call 751·2lllOO SECRETARY VM'llaUle per80fl nff<.IN.I t o aulsl pro duc t man11cr with h ean y wotk load. Accunw typ. Int euential. JI\& II U me PG'IUon wilb Mly paid medical •demaJ. IOSAMIMC. 71A /MHUI Newpatt Bakb. An Equal ()pportwllty l!mployw .._.you're buyln1 or MIU_DJ. Claullfed ad. ~ wUI le\ your Mii~, &olhe rlPt Pte>-pt.. Todayl .a..1111. SECRETARY l.1tr l Yfl OI(. 'll Mt' 11h11rth11nt & 1>ng1nt>N IDI( eon11truellon rx11r helpful l're>t1lt'Y of ~1 <.:MUt Conlilct llarhuru 540.0500 •SICUTAIJIS• Type 80 r.icr·c suK 00 typJO SHllO $13,800 •CouaM&ora SalM ()ur Offlc• • Appt Only I t'rc'f' lli ~lodert1 Al(f'm•y 4'GO 8.lrch. FJstab 'fM Newport Beach. 833 l:lllKJ SICUllTY PATIOL&SAl.IS Mm WOMEN Many benefit•. Rapid 1rowtb potential. lo.:x· pendtnc company w1lh opportun!Uea for advan· cement to undercov,•r ..... cw lupet'Vl&Ot. C.11 or comt ln · MOIU PuilfN'-lemcn 54MJJ6 mo::...•307 ~v · r•• ~lal1uo1•ry ~I or 1· 111 Corona dt'I Mar nt·•'il!> 1·'\ pencncto"<1 :..sh.. I Jtl) f-\111 tamtt S <la)' ,1111 working nincl'> t-li l>''t'I a I I} fuw clwntelt· 1;1:-, IUlfl STOCK cu :Rh l>HI\ ~.H CALL TODAY ! 557-00~5 Cf\-Llr\W::. 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II I~ t c .If f .. r ,K.''• l:Pi11 TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday. October 14, 1979 in the Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSl~l:SS "' ------ =· it ~ ~.~ -· ·-·--- " ---- THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best roproductlon, a c lear bldclc •nd white photo of .my size can be used Your meuaqe will •<company the picture In thu sptlce tt y ou chooie not to publlsh • pic ture. flll th• space with your m.ss.1ge. Nettonal Women In lu9'ne11 Week I• October 14 throueh 20. To honor eree women In bu9'neH, lnduetry end co"""uce. the Delly '91ot wtlt p4.1bllah • epeci.l tribute In U• October 14 edltton. Our lelut• lo luelneH and ProftHtonel Women la en txcepllonel opponunlt1 lo Introduce • new or longtlme ueoctete to the ptOpl• of the Oren" Cout, or lo honor ewerde, achievement• or contrtbutlona. Bua1ne .. women •••ut• nottcH wm be two column by two lnchH •ach, ~Ith • photo you provide. The co•• Of Heh notice I• only t20 . Oon't """ belno pert of tht• epeclel edwerttetno °'"""""Y· DeedMne tor,.. terwlng epece la October 10, Cati tod•Jf . ., DAI LY Pllor· 142-5878 .. ..,......._ ....... _.. ___ ......... ~. . ' I I I I . l ' • { I ... 1140 ..... W. 1055 .............................................. 8.&AQ Gu•a• S.I• Sal• Sun AKC 3 mo ~ ~• S tarttna IMtl POltH Ctr MC* .. TOY A.KC • 2 ~ ... R.e\OeaUna l9NIOI•.=-)mo YIU SAT D U • ta AA.a . ~ .. ,.~ .. . , ........................... . ~ Cit ~ P•mtl)' wl• Lou~ l&IOOdl• •• - ...... Alt.arm 1 '-•llUf\ll Movtq Sale Men a .. • II 1 ~ P'i won.n • f1M d ouu.na. 3 4 ~ 6 T •m Hoowr upn&bt v1r uum, ~-== Twtnky r o ntempo rary f ith --- -.cau.anum, RlsW TV. d bl ,..._..._, WeaMd 6 bed6 trarM, many mor r ........._. mur 2tfl4 Nounlalo ~l5 ~. 1.aa 0th ~al ~n 1<>~ ""-,,..._., l wlu old lllaMdNl*llLAb to.:v ... &i Mov1n11 t.llaH• 1'11ll'' -.~ •\itnituno. llnllqu~. t•lr All d.11,y bat :.in ~;:t c ., llYOll Or Co.lit• M1•'11 6U G.\'nl f ram ~. mtd u Pup ~.•u1 c.i.. Ml&m ----llLDldttda ot ltrm11 ~ .. 1 Iii ShelUe ll Pood.lu. tu 11d !o.un fro m hin I Its'• him. Grt w/kadl .Ii l'•b Mtannt' Ave, Ri.lbua h i 5liMIT9. w..-.. ----t-'R &I!: IU:<. 'OR H w r" n y t..bndor Rtvr "'"m Od purch"IM' t.lll( 1 l,jm watcbdos Out.door dott l(ll• »K-= ul~ 111 l lor 912 2:!01 fo\lm. h llE' nt w dr y.,r ---~ll VW\ p.i.tU. bo.il & hi Jta • 1050 m.uty atemi. from ~ tu •••••••••••••••••• •• •• • $2 00 J o 1 n t ht· f u 11 **I IUY * * Good used Fum1lurr & AR>baoces OR I will i.ell !'>ot ~n ~·pt ~ :tel ,1l 1700 Mon.rvv1u . ~tt' 1\Z! CM 101\M lnfi f'M crSELLfOf' You Ste reo draflin~ brd. MASTaSAUCTIOH hs h ld . iou t o b ouk ". 646 1616 & lll-'625 ~ ~n 9 7 :IS7A 16th Pl CASH PAID For gd WK'd furn, anl1 '1"'8 lrclrTV's 957 813J fllEl HOME a.DSE-OUT SALE Super Yard Salt· fr1>rn dn UqU4'5 lo fine rlothin11 Sat 1~;.m 1().5 623 <:cncva Sl,llH Sunday only, Wei.tc·h fr area 16Hi Bedford Ln NH Lot. .. or j(OOCfo.·1> Decorator furnitur<' & al'eessones. Ct>d ar <:ten Carpentry powPr & h:rnd Townhomes. 2554 fo:ldt n tools . Wo rk be n rhe~. Ave. Coelll Mesa . 11 to G des k OCf1ct ~uppll1·5 daJJy. 642-6734 IBM ty~·wnler, dbl llt'll Ollve1celery sofa. 2 olive chaJ rs S32S Good cond 640-1876 Matcb.tnJo: det.k & dr1:11ti.cr + m a t lr<•,., n 1t:hl !>1..ands, lampt.. Ping poni.: table. rhl'l>l. m1M' llU'J J•ort C:harl1·'· "Jrwp11rt heach !-><it Sun :1 1 Sl50 <...int.ht. .... babw:-. childn•n ~IJSl. 496 6214 mt•n & wom1·n. m:in\ n<'w Kitchen item..: m 1se Nu Junk 607 Mimgnld, CdM 111 ..illl·y ~t 11·2 3 Pc sect 1ona I C'11u1· h. good rood . brown. very comforta ble , conle m PQf'al)' style 673 9140 ---bd MOVING SALE Fri.Sal 6-pc queen :.z rm ..,t'l, ~ J42Cfl ~I 01 ~ ---4 condition, rna k<· of n · • 11:-po • P (;"' 968-J.59S 00, D<ina Pt 493 1025 ----S...-'. ~I M~a l>r ~J'\lt Sears queen box, m <it ~at only. furniture tress & frame, I yr old duch•~ i•lt• 641 H462 $140, kang headboard , nevn U.'lcd S50. 751 ~ Glas!> lop cockt<ill t b l, IOass & Wrt·1rnn dlnl'tl<· :.et.&. mLo;c chr~ 642 ~7 4 pc. girl's French Prov in ciaJ eanopy bed scl $250, girl ·s roll t.op desk SlOO. ant.q oak roll lop d1·'k ~ Ph 642· 76.'>ff Elect bed, ehcsl. mlt· stands. T .V .. s te r eo From S50 lo S2SO. :;4S-9844 REMODfo:J..I NG ~/\I. ... Bra nd ne w H l U () L. F.. Bed. qu "iZ hurnt orange Used lO d ;,ys dJscounted need room n.m sell 67S-7930 Movin~ ~air Saturd<Jy on ly 10 5 Hom \• & put111 fu r n1tur1., toy:.. tw h \ 1tt·m:-. linen & m u1·h rnure 5 7 lit· ;u•on Huy IB.ay•odl' Dr to lla r bor Island Hd> Moving -,ale Yard t'<jWP . furniture, ;sppl1 ant·t·i., bnt· J brae Sal & Sun 9 to 4 64<'1 l:lcllm ger Or, II B Love~ea l, b a r s t ools , rcd1ncr t'h<.1ir lamp .... r h d n d £• l 1 l' r • q u :.ti 1 l } hou:-ehold 1tt·m5, Sal 1()..4 10 Sandpiper. Irv IWood b ri dgc V1l l J ~ Console Exp andaway la Garage Sale. Sat 9~1 517 ble, 4 leafs. sohd Mah111t Na r C 1 s s u:. • C: D M S225 1bstofr 752 1439 640 2'1!0 1bomasv11l{· king h(lrm St'l, almo:;t new. $7(J(J 752 1"39 Co nt e mpo r <i r y s o lid walnut dining i.ct. Ii C'hair.i. Exec wood ofrict' detlk. s tale pool l ahlc IM&-2657: 963·9!109 Couch $1..S. urm ch ;11r $1~. tudeabt'd $25 Makl' of fer' Ca.11661·2659 5 Ong Eames c·hair~ & foldJng table from thl• 5(1's Best oHl'r 4 wa lnut dining chairs w 1·<1111• ~al'I $'lOO for all 4 :! English oak prc:-,h.11·k cha.in., S45 ca 645 lfj7!J <:oote mpo r ury courh earth t.ooes $125 Lrg bm reel.mer chr w1ottornan $60. Malcbang des k & chest w/top shelve:. SIOO All xJnl. cond 640..9032 DINETTE S~T round pedesUll Lable 4 sort vinyl orange swivel chrs I leal. IZOO. 531·4058 l oak co(fee table, I oak end table, both new Ca II 631·1979 Ciw ... StM 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARAGE SALE!! Antiques to Junk ! One dayONL Y! Saturday 8 lO s at J7l Vi,..UUa Place. Colla lllaa. S&ftRSAU! Antlquea ii goodies ,.aon. Dcm'l miss SAT •L Trend R .. lty 2052 Newpoal (A: Bay) CM. 2 fanuly Yard S<ilt•, !->un ~3. Cnb w t':tnopy, nt'w wrl':-heudhrd, gurnball liimp, antique milk c<in , t'uslm :-:..ndbox w1rool, lhl & cha1N. glai.sware. .:umes, tJook!>, etc 1632 Galu.xy Dr . N B 55 i.ial a quarium. com ph·l<'. rcdwoml ~l:..nd . $150. Kenmore dryt·r $75 494 Hti81! G1a n l <;a r ag<· Sult• Northwood Place. In Sal/Sun ~ J;ime:.tuwn Moving S<ilt• ~<il !lun llWlt 11.irb :-ofo5 chr.,, dm -.+.•t, tr;i..,h compa1·tnr MJSl' 4-051 Ondint' Cir fW>.3293 Ea.st liluff Garag(• Sale· J)tocof-ite ms Eng Sad die, g u itar, h 1k e1>. games. much misc 906 Bellis St N B Sal 9.4 4 52 1 C h ev i ot. Ir v ~t/Sun fo'urn. s te r eo, clothmg, yard tools. etc ~-5615 Garage Sale . 2.50 llondu. 250 Bultaco She rpa-T . Model T parts. 60 gal. uir comp • Chev. he ade rs. sanding jack, misc. 657 Beach Sl .. CM. 64~8388. Table & 6 chairs, couch & matching loveseat, over· atulf chair, hidea.bed. of· fice desk, mim~graph, eopy machine, coftee & end tables Boat motor & trader. lS61 Pegas us (off Sam.a Ana Ave. bet ween Bristol & Mesa IS.A. Hts. s.t&Sun 9AM to 4 PM. Boots, Jr Clothes, glass wmdows, misc. 3074 Van Buren. QistaMesa II 1•alllGoodl 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wuher ti Drye r _siso. t 541-1117 ~ Refrige M . Couch nee& Fabuloua Aft. Movln1 cleanlng $35. LamplJ , Sa le : 10 a, de a k . tables, chairs cheap. rediner. r u11. bl kes. ca.ah only. 646·989?. al1ned lithographs, Jsw•r 1070 luUck·kaaclra ft much ••••••••••••••••••••••• morel ..._5'111. Evea. Sat . •a.. im Marcuertte. Lediei diamond solitaire. QDI. <Ba1view Apt.a) 1.03 ct, lab appralaed All ..... lllO. ... -.0113 llldwillor ii ltlsbld ltema, 8e..ut\d Chrtatmu Glft.: ,,..,... Dolla, clotbea. Must aell. Ladles wbt ~ sklls. tQ.3800. told diamond, h eart· -a-.tWtw H 8 AU aba.,ad pendant. Diarn. Dlrllll•..._ ' · · ln cv .15d • 18 accent IAT/IUll. II Na.arrs. Jn9I. II AM U11 4 Pll. --......... . ---t 1 ...... . •. .... hlll a.. .• ........... diam .. OHct1. V 11.l ue .-. + a...cll• yellow Pd ftllsne diam :1n1 1'/1.lkt• dJ•• • <•) .H ett HCHl d tam . Value suoo . Call : .... 1010 ~eel••-IOIO Ft1d9y, Sec>temtMtr 28. 1979 DAIL y PILOT DD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-&>1 ~ U . Wl\lf'r malt , brwn llhr fr11m" k ....... ..,_dbl ., v.o.ur mau . wt! tram " hlr SIG. 24 ' colot ".erulh t'UNOI~ TV no . INl'd walnut t bl•. $2) «-• W1tlnul coml'Ollt'nl 8' ~ Jo'tifhJ w1b1 SM ~t).00 P o rt abl e J ac u ul ~c• •-IOIO Mlul•1w "-'&Or.-. IOtO wturtpool bath,.a«tl to fit ••••••••••••••••••••••• w-... IOI I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .rt•, Nw fMICJCUla. Rave Uallea ball fut ••--.:•••-•••••••••••• flt•._. lriaOO Jyr Sll-211158 «JUPOD, need Amcncan. "'-i radJaJ arm aaw " 1 old Poh1bed Waln ut WIU trade 6'4 7900 bp air roorpreuor Ca ll n-•-'" 080 r tt $' if I071 Mobil Telephone Vltf. . blwn g.7 ttm or g 7 pm ........ IZ,500/ • l :, w111e11nner , Take Over B.EAUTIFUL Chinese ob-Jerry at S48 ~. Need ~forJ~ ~"740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O'al'Uman metal r ulllnM banda•w W> Uut-s not rut 1Jtrai1ht, othl"fWllU' UXI val~ Int IMH Lea ae Pay m ent s . Je(.'ts, rellred must sell byQ.30 CONN STR U MM ~tt mv.:. In I • 1 d 11 c re e n a •. ----Or&an. ed rond w tbench I llP 11r c:um vr ..... or ~.brand fli'W. lllitchl I y u "' c• d f) :11 y 1 1· 11 ltC"t'l .)I lt'lll' w 1•ld 111 11 l'llWP . llll t< lll•W t'1t l l l~tr13tH.0 IOIO •••••••••.............• CERAMICS 1 w ldp1t1n1t'41 tt'r It 1111,·· pliaqul'• n1t1v1ty "'I pl utr1< mut· h 1111 •1 llt'UW Al:.u .. ~.,.,.,,, '" !kn. & toh.111< tlcin•· .11 r+· o&MlfU1bll" t'O"il Kolb ·1/ l.1 t·V~ tlun.i ~111(0 l>t·bu1 ,11111 H Jllut·t' wl\111.:, t .111 I 'l'I \ 1('1111( VICI t·~ l.1k1• ~ ~n ~lock ~' 111 l.ocbt olftr f>.t:' 11.0:1 L1.l.lJ IJ": ('1\Z\ .\11111 bt:r.luv $WO C J II .l 11.111 at 7~ 71(711 bl wn H & !I Altrart folcl tWI I"-111 '' lJctt 111 2 doorl.'CI Walnut t·••IJ10t•t. v1•rfrrl 1·1111cl $ISO ~1ort pyk :! \11111· .:r~n y •,,x I:! ru~ $411 Hl•J.(ulatwn fold111i: t1•11n11. t ab 1,,. 1· o m p I $" u llt·ulhk1l()(' Tra111,·1 •., c·aLalog rm1•t• !Mi:! :!!>:!II HANGING htthl hature. lAffibtt llUA aJIObe Wllh brti trim UW.l INllCblnl( two ltlobe pule h1mp 17S (.;all bt-tw~ n lpm !/pm Mil !Hfttj SCRAM-las ANSWERS I luurly F;iun1t I'°""' W cioJth 111\.U,O w I!: t.:.N My Wllt-tel~ lhe tim e by 'f>Olta t-'or 1nstan ec. wtwn ~ World Sene~ -.tcifb 'he luwws 1t 11t tim t- tu buy t.11' HALLOWEEN 1·ondy l~~~~r.~~.~~!-· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW' 642-5678 OOPY MAC'HlNE UM!ltany paper .,,.. Moving waahr & .iH rrtte. Be.2·7033 dryr, llOtabed, chn, lbla. "'°" Salet Johll Waynt' Ttinof11 Club fo'am1ly Mtmflenlh.lp $1SDO & 11pUt Trans f er Y~e . PP °"'762 or 833-9&9 Rdhg, bdrm set, patw set, s urf board , crab &ll-4008 etc MZW? Mesa Verde Cdunt.ry Club GeU Eqi.aty Membership AvaU lmmed. $18,000 Wnt.e Ad M32, Clo The Dally Pilol, P .O. BOx l!i80. Costa Men, Ca . 9'2.6:!8 · CARPET Used, XJ cond. Camper Shell, 8' truC'k topqual Green. SJ.95 yd. bed. reasonable. 642 ll!m2 2W yW.. !548-1.326 or 9S1-0&94 al\er 6 pm United At.rimes 50'< d u; count r ou nd tri p l'OUPOOS 17S Good till 12·1.S-79 Call 847·8104 'TT llooda Twm 7S I 7Shp J outboard motor w1lh gas tank, x.J.nt cond S400 flon da 79J Miru·Blie. dc>el>nt run $75 Sears Ptnball much. oet.'d:. work SSO 54(M843. Spa & 1-.:qwp VERY RJ::A.'>ONAULE 964 S44Y 1.9 · G.E c·olor T V work~ J>t>rlect $120 P1•tl'r:-on St.robe tuner top of hn 1· xlnl cond S'lOO S56 76:!5 noon to l.2pm HefnR. 2 door AvoC'<id<J Sl2.5 M<.tplc .. 'urn. !Jt.'ds. tbls, etc 675 09'll 8 ocean fis hing pole11 w/reels $75 ~-9832 Chrome C anopy bt d frame. w1 matc h1ng bempre ad &. baelt drop , wool rug, Wedgewood dinner set. 4.2 pc, teon111 i.lrlnger fo'r om $75 to SD> 64.S-1178 RARE SPANISH TREASURE Apprux fl.100 111 .. 11 vn bJr dJlt·d HlS4 frnrn ·Mara V1ll.1 5-45 (}O(J 28 :rl 111 liar-., $1500 t'i.I ~ ~Old fJJf"i & t"tl'Udll ~tot Imm 1715 plc1li: fl~d WT'('Ck Will lr c1de for un C'lrcul.il"d I S 1·11111"i 1·01111 or intlu'l It ~. hi To·~ l <'m 1• I' fl lie" ~.-;. N pt lkh ~2.iAkl parcela101 , figurines. Mllk4ll mi 63J 3176 1vones. many rare masc I wt www• 1013 -·--- 640-4303. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ano beautiful antique ~ Sl bed, children's sw lllR set. cluld's wooden bed. 494-1821 FORMER COIMDEALU Uqul .... Ldonr Stock A.t~. (gray sheet 'As k .. > 1833 'n cent Vf" S24 50 1.864 2 cents X f' S20 00 1.834 Bu.st 1'2 d 1 me X f ' SS7 50 1937-D 3-legged Bui fa lo FU57 50 Indian & wheat cenl'>, Liberty & bull. N1ckeb, early types. Morgan & f>eace dollars all al 'Aslt ·. fo'or complete pnce ll.st lg S A !:. 1-: Lo CC Box 251.16. :'olpt heh ~ ~e ar s melc1I .,h 1·1l ;_ fi lC4 6 $40 ~()Cid "-Ork bench S20 75!1 19!/J For i..i.l<· upnl(ht Ci •'•'l"r Foozc b.ill m.11 h1111· t:A6 !fJJS I' Jo: I{ ~ I /\ '.'-< c· a r p 1• t 11.,ndmade pun· 'ilk. Qum XJot qual l'r ply ~ f'tute noo, Claf\nel 175, upneht Burlwood finish wnor sax Sl7S, :ill xlnl tlllO 962 8373 cond. fdew for stuc:l1iot.'i. ~J.Bafl6PM OHie. ............. & ,,,,, ... 8085 .••..•.•............... Bond Copier, ui.ed 1 yr $7SO 646 S727 SACRJFICE! Lar ge eopy in<it•h 1ne, desk, table. C'ha1r'>. 'tUPP ly eab1oel , credl•n1.a. automatJc bauer Stulf can be 'E'en <it l73Cl 1 Beach Blvd ~1le 4 A 0 00 yarii' "' of <.;f:..ln 1 Weeltday' Mii .J<l42 & ~end-.~ I IJH2 8087 •••••••..............•• CO(..'"KATOt > H..r1· I ·11 rnn II.and l<iml~ l.11·~mmnR l/1 talk Lill! t Jl!t + lr J w•I ,age $raJO d }' 1,1., 2Ai !S. f"V~ ll4Q UJ72 •HX>', or NEW & USED pianos & organs, $895 up. Dealer 751 1 ~1 Uprig ht player pi.mo w/rolls. ((o<.td c•ond1t 1on SHJOO M l 6PM wkdy~ 673..(1324 K.awui Cf:7 P1a110 , likt nt'W, never ll!>ed. Highly p(>lii.h<.>C.l while at·ry 111· Tonal q ualit y 1m rum parable l"r1·1• lun1n11 w1purcha.'lt. $1950. P I' &T.J.3104 Knabe cunsole p1Jno, c·bony f1nL..,h, 2 yn, old Si24I.() 494 9QIM !.pmet pwno llalltl D<.1v1~. model full key b1>dr<l h L' '>rrlJll :-pace-Mt-<l lit•· wulnut f1 n1 .. h :.1u1 WI)' dl'<11r f:rt•Jt 1·111111 ( :Jll IJlldJ 'fill)~ Jfl " rrw.., C'AI ~j.5 ~mtOS & Ol"CJCl"S 8090 ~.t:4~~~~~.!?~~ .•••................... 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Take the ·- SOUTHERN SAVINGS ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 0 FIAT Mission MERCEDES BENZ VkZjo · Imports SOUTHB.H OltAHGI COUNTY'S ~ GROWING AUTl40R.IUD DIAW SALES • SERVICE PARTS • LEASING 28701 M.irgue111e P.ukw.iy · ,.. > Cl c: ~ ~ SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 BARWICK DATSUN 0 M ISSION VIEJO IMPORTS E> SAIL CHEVROLET 0 MARQUIS MOTORS M ission \'1ero 714 /8 31-,-40 714/495-1700 e SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREEK RD LAGUNA BEACH Find what you want ... Buy it for ~ess SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO DANA POINT 0 ~ Cll < ~ > :JI ~ > & 0 :a 0 DRIVE A LITTLE -. • • ~ CCM'lty's Mcnt Mod«n BMW Dt'der FACTORY AllTHORIUD SALES. LEASIHG & SERVICE ) ooot of 4 IMW't a-011 • ..,...,. Go• 71407 MAICiUfRll( , ... WY Ml\>10 .. • •l JO 114 1 IJ I 1040 . . • SALES • SERVICE 8 LEASING MMQIJIS MOTORS 831-2880 .. ~ ' • .,. h 495-12 10 r. ... ,_ t •• "ntt , •.· ,, . ,,. ' . ~\, " . .... • 0 lo LEASING ALL OUR 79 MODELS 900 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH 494-11 3 1 ..WJtUSID l's 1009/o 1AHAMCIMG O.A.C. WI WIU MHT OR HAT AMY DIAL MAICI US A. DIAL WI CAM'T ltlfUSI SAVE ·A LOT! ~ . ........ .. - • I&~ 9010 .... ....._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1 • ...... St-ett& ...... ; • 0 •# SW 9010 Qilulc• ts20 ..................................................................... w mbef 29. 197~. 9170 .._Wmhd 9190 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •M• .. MIW WllUY '°'' l1iJF~ toll aa· Ttlbl&& NuU, 360 OlcM n,re MGA H•rdtop ;:u:;;;-ir~;~·ii:~r .... w/DcJaneU lilr, llh QqJe ~ ens lr8N, I mCttl'IOJ,l'J LUIUIYV ... :..~Cl.MM CAU~""-:'"""~' C.'> I e m I o V e a k l b a c k p a r·k • b l u • folarauard mumm)' .....,.. bq, l ruuold •e.a IOr191 11411 XJnl cood. ZJnc .!!!!! MIOO. •1093 and r estor ed. UOO l'OIUd.. 541-$J.A. _eo_m_v _____ _ -Tr IJI ..... 4-...Drt.n 9550 ...,._ •••tan•c•/ -•••••••••••••••••••• ...................... . ~ aep ffl'l W Lrark WHIT't8 5rf6A f020 ._ ~ V beftcb .~ player rtrorder with ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 120 '77 IEP w c'Url bal. I t>.r be-II . 2 •~en. nt'W C'ood· ~ BUYING Uoat Maintenance . re ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ~ bella. 2:IOw 11bt or but U I l!IM C•ll or furbul\ repain, pa1Dt-11· Cabover Stove. alnlt, J.10 ....,UP ~. SlU l <?BO 83 Mi.Mlbtr fptn lo« HflCb quality wort. =-Pb· ~ml!!..ct truck. tX4. ,_1"t':':':k, auto. R"'A VIC'l"r TV .. 2 SELLING Vft'Y Reuouble rat.ea __ ....- -' v • IW• avail MS-$311 tnm .. rear canopy, off TV,..... bl•tk/WhJle . 11JI wood . road wheels, AM/P'M . ........ 1091 rallll:IMt Guod cuml a.:.tJ TW1 l1 Yow ............. t<D..'123>l ....................... nr t>e1t 1&1 &966 c 1111 DAILY PILOT ·,·, 11t 9010 ~~ft.II 25 RCA OulOf" Mllu.1 blr 11>m IOAT ~RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~ 2 1~ W•rr :lk.lo AM IYM !ll t•r1•11 I'll •ZODIAC* 9150 t"fiver. Oarrard turntu T pl« od PORT·A·MARINE ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ;:i l'OWK TV $1~ bit'. Z Avid •pkl'I, hi•ud o • f'*' INtl.ATABLI!: BOATS Harley Davidson i.eat. CAH011'6' "Yl.ARS W RRANTY l"°°9 92$() <:On h only cal 642·5678 2925ColJt:ae.CostaMn a ctirome abacu & rack, _ Sl.')(h ~t "2 D41.1 tl40c.rt (71A):W0.2070 llkenew DJ.548-1700 A.lltoa.. New tlOO ...... New 9100 A.tot. Mew HOO Autot, Hew HOO ~o VH F radt; dock '7S YAMAHA , RD 2008 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~teili • pbooe cord, fen e.&ec: Ila.rt. bought new • n I I NEW 1980 210 NEW 1980 ~.r ck~ 510 ·~'-ALL NEW ' -- denl. other 1tema. Call '77. bored lo Z:,Oc c. G3H97'9 perfect rond w/he lmet loah. Power 9040 ~ G44-18J6 ., .••••........•....•.• Cl.ASSl C 1958 ChnJJ Craft 21 · Seask1f. restored $4.500 844). 7414 •:.>'Sea Ray W~kt'ndt'r ·rwn mbd Bnstol cond m.<XX> 2131~.;,n:u ** BOAT SHOW TIME Udo VIN• Newport leoch Callfonda '"lhf• Wat1•r Ui1.Jl ~ho"' Stt 1980 Seo Ray'1 \II .ti 19SuzukJ 750£ Len than 2000m1 ~~ddle .,.,at . CNgS Mui.t ::.ell nul lO d )'5 63 l S407 ii YAMAHA 400 Endur11 MUST SELL Xlot cond 00 ~ Yamaha 2:50t"t, 1970 OTI ::.l or dirt. $27 5 831 1475 76 llonda &.!per Sport 400 Cafe st yle lAilk.' ~harp 751 L!Kl&, S4.3-7M:! lkA'lda ~ XL, iilnl n md nt'W 'lhOdt ..... SSIJI I) r lint I )ffer 400 RH28 art :, '65 l loml.i S90 ruru l(ooo . ~ IW.2 6472 T1 ~/WU C;~ ~ J,11.Jdt•d t.J11·1·1AJonal rond Mu)t ~1·11 S I .600 10110 ~!H55 1!111H25 t:vz YA MAll \ XI.NT <:ON U ~ ('J\U.~ 1330 ·n KAWA 1,50 "Pt't 1.tl 1'nplt' d.lsk nl.J I(' $1700 t~lZOt Puch l.1kl• rww SJ:,() <1h1 r 5JJ m l'dll 494 W6J '711 lfflllfJt: YAMAH A En duro. Nl·W SS50 urcr i:1 Yumaha 400 Mon~h1J<·k 111.'an. xtr .i.\ $7!>0 otrr 84(1 !l603 Motor Ha...t '· Sal• I Rent/Storage 9160 ••••.••...•.•.•........ l.8711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON Bt:ACll 842-2000 U119 Jeep. Wagoneer. PP i.eeb respan.s1ble peri.on to TOP Uoder warranty ~5757 77 Jeep Wagooeer . air . pwr steer . st.ereo cass . d.nl rond. ~ 49'·2067 Tnds '560 ...•................... 1971DATSUH LOMCHID ,.c1ur 4 speed trans & air con d:l1Jon.ing <U.s4781 l OMLY $4199 HEWPOIT DATSUH 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH ll~llOO '71TOYOTA S.SLOHGIB> 5 \Pf'e(l p1r kuv 14.00h rrules & Ju.st like nt"w Ila.' Glu ·telt crawl lbru -.hetl. d~illmond bumper ru.'>lom .. 1npe!l mor f' Just Ult' r ut1-st little rig ~ you Vt' :M*n in tht'w part.' ti J !llff78 J ™95 IOIWJTHAM YOUCSWAGa. 7fdJWKtm•n'>lt'f "'t' m Weo.tmm'l"r >fG. 7~1 1.:111 7Kl«J 66 C'hevy :W. >Ill It bt•tl ..... 1.ik1-i. nhll ·rn n•·v. bril.\ Sl!>(J() or lx•'t uHc•r 1~•.mv '78 GrMC 15 Serio S.EttlA 1, n tinder 4 ll!>'·HI ll11l\ 11 o o IJ m ii , · " 11 fl .1l"olutt·ly l1 k •· ""..,.. •lfl'JXS I With .,.u.11 carpet, panel· iq , le.box, wetbar, 2 Captain '• chain, bred.lut noolt, 350VI, Wt .._., cbrocne bum· pen fl pille . Sleei-41 (111.8). OHLYSl9'5 ttOWAIDQe ....... Dove• Quall SU. NEWPORT BEACH Ill-OHS ._SEATS LO-WI SEATS flll-SEATS fol' om 19.00 ea. t'or VAllS-ftCIUPS IV'S-AUTOS S&.ock or cu.atom made SOFA ams $179.00 & up l97$Che\) \JO,., Lon. low mtl"'ll. rf'd Jllilnl ('r.11(Jr whet'h & ~fJ H'rt c' r a d 1 d I ' ·1 \ < n c· "' ~ Xlnt cond Mu'l .... 11 malw off..r MIJ.2l l!I 77 DOr>ct· Tr.,<11·,m<1n IUJ I' ~ I k f U'>thm ~nt & inten11r c· .. vtam c:haJr. ponb<1lt"\ on ')ldt"' front & n •ar \f·nh in:.~ ... w nf'W V.tdt' llfl'' 32.IJJI m1 Xlnt ~. f.OCI l'.all Im• '\!.IA 1 l-'u llnt1111 1 I' I' 00 ( "ho•v \ \ un f'l1nv1•r '''Ill \ )\ dUlll 'Ink II f'l1<1X nutr .. m ' 1-t c 'll•'l'fl' \,1l~1· , .. 1. ~11111 11 10\I "'' 411.~ AM»TauCIS COM1'4fll C HfVROI f T t I' ' S46-1 l00 C..n'tSeU YourCar7 CllVIMINW PAYS TOP OOu..AR For Clean UMd tmporta cau Mlke or Don llS.1171 ......... rted ••••••••••••••••••••••• '701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTENTION! M e r cedes , BMW . ~be. Cluaic Ii Ex· ollc. We wtJI aeU youc car oo oonslp menl al your pnce Best location in Orange County. For in fornud.lon call Jim Cur- ran Alllatl••~ llOO W. Coast Hwy Nwpt Bch 642-6763 '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUAltOMEO SAllS, SlllYICE AHO LIASIMG DEMO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS' IUCHIMPORTS R48 Dove Street Nt.'WPOHT BEACH 752-0900 78 ALFA SPY DER A M 1 t'M , ~ !>pet:rJ ~L t.X i $1695 um I Ht:AC"ll Bl.VU Hl'NTINGTON Ul':ACll 842-2000 1977 ALFA ROMEO ALFETT A 1980 PICKUP ----........ l'JJdJ.tl' ln!lahbk lltll l!1n w 3h1J Bnt1!ih Sf-.1 c;ull •'fl~ X Int !'untl l 'M•d I Wll'•' S>!(Jll "42 t,8.16 B F.NT l.u:o.ury mot111 homt· l:! ... iecp. 6 ...... 11 <'Ont $.l!:,O ..,.. k .-W m 1 G40 K5i8S Sl695 ;1,1, o .. ,h··· \ .111 1·11.01 rrul•4 s:,11,i.1r t ... ,, ""' 1 IOI WITHAM I' I u 'h I 11 l I m r m O;upo· :, .,~·cd tnrn ... 'll'r"f• & ... had11w k 11 H.C.117U:I • OHLY S7199 - EXTRA SP ECIAL! LESS THAN ONE DOZEN 1978 2oosx·s LEFT IN STOCK. U AM'Ll SAVIHGS wo•O. STU. $7314 lt.Jfl\ .ur r r.r.r1 1r rt "'''''' SAU ... ICf $6399 '.I~ /?H 'l ' 1114;1'!'1 6 c.yl . '> 'lr>N'O. mr AMIFM lape N1;isan '>hdrl1Jw kit '>PMI mirror Black one <1wn"' Clf•;im Pull :>94CJ m1lr" f958VAEI SPECIAL I 1974 SUIARU DL t 2 Moi;/12.000 m110 Servlca Contract .wa1l<1blt>I 4 cyhndor 4 speed steel rad1alo;, Nf'w bnQhl Kfllly Qrf'en pi11nt •·TMHlnve this vPry Clf'an vC'h1clo 18831 IMJ '2• 1976 P'LYMOUTH DUSTY Auloma11c. only 31 2'4 miles n mos/12 000 mile servtoo conlrect avallablel Pnood et 1200 over low Kelly Ek><*I l 142POTJ $2800 1971 CHltYSLH CORDOIA V·B. auto . fDCI &Ir pawor &leering 8 bfakes. r;»ush lnlPl'lOI' °"" owner. "very. very nice " belo w bOOk. 12 Mo&/12.000 mile ~rv1ee contract evallabo (884RFR) s3550, v R laCl(Jry olt• r>r1W('f •,tnprmq & hr:t~ ..... power window· & '.f'ilh AM/FM '''"''''J l.inr• hit c.r1J1'>e ?4 000 mrlll r,Rr "'''" n1r.< • 1 :> MOS/ 12 000 rn1lf• '1flrVll.P r.v11tracl :N8111ltll0 1659TWBl $3678 1975 MYCURY COMET Coupe A11to ma11c ptJw ur &IN1rtnQ rally" wheel <.overs Nr•w oa1nt ·A.. ltlllri rJolly Gas··,nvN 1090 IR5J 1977 FORD rtHTO II -,pNtd atr powor 'Jl'1N1nQ At.lo/FM 81Neo tepo luggagP reek Must See• '3370 1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT 4 cyl 5 speed feet 01r sieroo 18'>0 Brighi yellow one owrrnr 1? Mofifl 2 .000 Service Controcl evallablet 1572S0C) 0!'11' of a kind. In !'it.'Wpurt 'fi7 3:.u t'<trd I ha°"I ll•'Jth < •111,,ll. 20 Kdc h ITllJUJll .. u r rnnd 42 111•1 YOUCSWAGEH 'J..'-..'ttP 1 Jll ~1 'llil•t ,,, IEACH IMPORTS >WI Uovt" Str~l '\t;w1•0RT Bt:ACll l'rH alt-'t'r 675 2-l !ll oruunal m1lf'l> ::-..,ll· 11r tr adt-1)(.2 LJS.1 7•"-'' Westm1ru>t1tr A\ 1· no 1Ti 1 lll We.tm1n,tt·r • ......._ W__..__. lfn-7~1 ~7~ -~ 9590 752-0900 37' CHRISCRAFT Sport 1-'l."ihe r w11h i.hp NI det'lrornl' 111dwhnl! r:1dJr. l win Cht.'v y 350 •'OY.in<• new ranv.t<, N•·"' vlt'<'1.nc l111h:l t.n~tn1·" 111 t H """Ill f flflrl II 11111 ""'t'l"J'i '· I .1k1• ""'' ""'' 111.: l11.1n of s:ot'.I I'''' IOIJf\W $:$1 4;.11 llrnk1·r 611-3133 !!fill :J11 !-.!'../\ I< \" flylirdJC "IJ''rtr1:.hl'r. I•, hr.. hk1· n1·w 615 2UIH 711 22 OodR1.: Tr.1\1•ll1 Motor llomf' 11 111111 mtle. 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PRICED FROM 56599 Serial No 6 18935 S tock 5274. • _-;~ BRAND NEW 1979 VW BUSES ~~",...--~\ PRICED FROM BRAND NEW 1979 vw POP· TOP CAMPER := PAICE$10,521 DISCOUMT $1 ,350 YOUR PAICf ... 59171 56999 CLEARANCE PRICED COMPANY CARS AND DEMO'S 1979VW DASHER 1979VW SCI ROCCO fQUtPoM -...tft AM.fM ater.o •fl-,..... ....., t00I 1027QQ) t.e:iel 1979VW SCI ROCCO EDli'OO.O ""111 lldorv.., cond11ton1"11 AM FM 11...a m.os 101~> 1"79el 1979VW DASHER BRAND NEW 1979 vw RABBIT "C" MODEL 5 '·PPe<1 d1<>c brakC's AM FM •;f ef'I radial lire s. ti n ted gl ass. cus to m PJdPno r and convenience package 55399 I I I I I I I I NOW AT ••. • - TAKE YOUR CHOICE! A 1 &REA T DEAL ON A •79 DA TSUM, OR A GREAT SELECTION OF 1980 MODELS. We re don t nung about moving th '7Q mOd 11 boc u th 8~ are on their wav THEY RE H ER Et A nd that m am; we r d hng moro than v r on brand n w 79 con; und trucks even the aw(l om<• 280ZX' '78 MGI 12 1.100 J~·tuul m1l1·., I "IJt'\'d . r ad111 l1l'.ll1•r rully1•.,, ~uulal ul 1·11n1J1 Uuo l'\781 lti I $4995 • IOI WITHAM VOU(SWAGEM 7114IU W~tm111<,tt•r AH' m WL>:>lnlln.,H·r It() 7 !.51 I i.:111 7 Kl\11 M<:ll t.1 with h.irdlup $1100 mak .. 11fr "'17 !17t>K 9746 .•........•.••••....••• 'tjij Oj.>t•I Kud1•tl w n motor 111·w hrok l''> & tww u1> J.td work tra o'll $HOU ll-10 1!145 l t•J \ 1• '73 Op.-1 Manta. Sunroof low ffil Kood c•ond '1u.,t M"ll ' $1 l•JO 004 4768 aft :; _,. 16 lll2t-:. 'lunrl. 22 .000 m a 111r 'llt'rt'o lakt-11t'w tn:J 'VL1 l#•!ll:l l\Jluy1> ~or VW I I J.~h C<111 l l3 S1fl :.!I IU 711 'I urlJ11 Elll1• 7H 1·11rk 1111 ~ uar dam /\ \1 I-M 1·"~' UIL'i whl' ;,,1><1 rJl't' 'll'•P. lakt' 111·w s:Jl,!.UI uH r ~1 4!.'.f~1!J Tl !1M I'm 1 ll·J o 1·11ml Sunrurlf Jtr !'o!Prt'o IA•J• 11t·r S>I. 750 '>411 KJOO 77 !1:!1 ""· Jiii rm 1·u,.,t•lt1• ... up1·r "''"'" LS.Ot.CI 111111 ' ht•I ·~1 , Jfl '• Tlw fu.'llt~l d r :1w 111 lht· WeM J ()1.111) f'tlol c.,i;.c.,<,1J1l'<I Ad Got2 5678 842-2000 77 PORSCHE 924 i\Ml t'M . ca»=oetLt!, "Sun IYO. IW' cond (2.(IOTW X I $9495 0011 BEAt'll Bl.VU llUNTINGTON kEAt'lf 842-2000 9100 Autot, H•w 9100 • Porsche 'f'4 356S<.: Body. tng & an t r 1m m ac· IU'pst:. saJOO. mu11l M:ll divorce 7 14 4~8 1472 . 661-«Xlli iJ 1 arl(a Hlu1· mela llJ r 20 28 mpK 73.000 m a ~ very .. iron~ Sharp SIO.SOO l'h 83k fl ~O I. 673 1713 Reis Royce 9756 .•••................... t:1 t 0£AL£R IN U.S.A CARVER IR ROY ~rR ~~~;:~' ~St Iver Cloud I SJ~ 000 ~4144 9760 •••.................... SAAi SAUS. SBVICE AHO LE.ASIHG J>t:MOSAU . NOW 1:-0 PHOG fO-.!-....., RACH IMftORTS 8">I Uo ve ~lr 1 "' Nl:.WPOHT IH-.i\t II 752-0900 Torota 9765 '77COROLLA J spet.>d CW>lOm 1\ Ir ! .,n druoned. 34,000 maks 110 thu1 I all~ n~w bt> .. ut 11 l.lnl'IOJI 'up.·r .h.Jti1 •W77fi U5'5 IOI WITHAM VOUSWAGEH 7600 W1..,tmmst~r \ \ 1 1n Wt-i.lmtni.l1·r A gre at gas m ileage special! <413M OA I OMLYSZ499 .-W.OIT DA TSUM 8118 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH lll-1300 VW Havtng lroublt sell lflR your car " Try u:. Top dollar Paid for or Nol' Unng your car lo Jam M;,rino V ol k i.wag.-n un11 Belilch Blvd . llu nt 1~00 Beac·h Ask for t'tank Ma n no or Tom Atlun '75 VWIAlllT (.,\1s t.om 4 d<10r 4 s~t·ll ·' t t r e o c· " ' ' t l t ,. Hlue wbtl t 1n l era o r t; re a t t o n d 1 t 1 u n ' t!61SPRY1 $2H5 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA'iDI 7111 O W~urun..,Ler A\ t- '" Wc.11tmtni.ttor IW 7561 6JIS 71j)j(J 1976YWIAlllT ttt-d 4 door with .. n .Julomatu· lnani. c;reJl Ka!I nuleal(f'' 17:11 PK II I OHLY $2999 HEWPORT DA TSUH 1188 Uu11(· Str eet 'lt;WPORT Bf'.A<'ll 833-1 )00 71> \V. UA.'ill t-:11 l>t'IUXI' I d•l()r ''"""" """1:00 Aulum.tl1t J lt, ll'rt·o fu1•I IOJt•1 t<••I \, r) 'll'.u1 -'•'"" r.1d 1 .. 1 Ur•,. 31>1 I' HI\ '72 VW 8wl am trm tape. rebll eng. &ood tires. clean. S267S. 1192· 1S23. Aft s '---- •73 Bettle. 5.2.000 mi. nu dings. • s pd, cle an fZ™Jldr. Cher, 842·1201 Yellow '7S VW Buse . 1iun root. am/fm radio with 4 Jensen speakers New clutdl & llres 8esl oHer 646-IDI '76 Oastw:r · Vt ry gooo cood Runs g:rt!al , a m t rm track, 44,000 m ilt!$ PP 7S9· 1900 elll J:l9 ur :>48·1445 i9 VW VAN 9Km1 XJ nt cond Sunroof & many Kt.Tai. &t2·7099 '76 <.:on11 wt AM 1-'M 1·a i.:.. A C. r~ally d nt cond mx> Firm. 49!1 1 l!f.t Ti VW Uui.. lllnl seU ~ @t-876.'.i Mu:.l '77 Hui(. xlnl . A M I Jo'M cai.i. i.unroof $41Wll 549-MfiS llUYNOIUMS Stell or dead ron~1gn car" wanted !-'tee To w 67J..:W~•(;a1>h •631 2/li7 ·111 VW ~uarcback nl!"" t:flJ( XJ.nt cond S2 . OOf J Or bc ... t oHl!r .. r1 6 :Ji• ~ us;n 7!J VW r un vnt m 1·t J l l1c b lk AM i-·M. :l~1 ma 631 :lS 77. 54#) 4X!M i!I O.t..,~I lfabb1t dlx 4011 rru S "" ,nrf. du;JI lank ... t'n1q u .. 1·.,t m ,., 1 "'" Ovo•r $111 000 1nq·o;l l'<I l~">l om ·r ovcr $7!J!f!) 11\o di( I I~ t0:1lf1 itJ \ V. llu., '""" <'flt-'. 1.1 •• 1 n t >. I o t 1 11 11 d $2KUIJ o r h"t •1f r I' r• 7JI 75'113 U595 IOI WITHAM YOUSWAGDI 7000 Weiitmtn .. ltr A\t' 71 BlJS Champlill(Oi' Ed m V.t..,tmm ,l•·r "" 'unroof lu m a >ttl-7~! t.iJ>l ?IWJ $5i~>fl 11 fr •171 IJ'.J!l:J ~ff.n!I 71> lt.tht11t 1 ho• bm ~orf '\.., t'M ~Int n1ntl ~ \!K 7~~..ilttip m Vaho 9772 ................••.•... VOLVO '7SVW lttVi~l 1:>3>1 i !SM41 ! 1971 TOYOTA. CEllCA N G L ISTS!!! W A OElUXEIUS O r.tn l(• 1n 1 o l ur \ut.on\iitu tr.in."m"""" ""1m. hl'iilN Xln t nm t.llllon' IOllMNJ 1 SAUS, SBVICE A.HOL.IASIMG ovt:Hst:~'i o t;L1v 1-:r<v EXPERTS ORANGE COUNTY'S ACCORD .. CENTER ' - ;, 'l./O.~'ll tr:;irll> uar • 11n1l & I d I.I I' ' !°'> h " r p ' t921 \J ,, S5795 HOWARD Clwnol~t Dove & Quall Sti. :'\1-:WPO RT BF:M 'll U3-0555 ·73 Ct•h t'J , ne w mutur. rrog Wht-t>b $2500 SIHOO an hnancmg a\ ail A:.k fur Kandy 493 8705 6ll T•>) Crow n .1u 111, r ad111 . 'mog 1·o nl rot radiali. l(ood i.h.ip.· 1n UtJl S950 ~734 I hum ... ~~ofhce Sl'95 IOI WITHAM VOUSWAGDI 7600 Westminster AH· 1n W~tm1nster 1113-7561 6J8 7 Rlt() 71 VW Conv1•rt1ble, 12 K on ™'w 1·ng , new top. nt'w a<'I') he paint. nt'W brk!t. A M r M 1· J '" /\ C :;iuw nunt rood' S4 ,4SO 642.(.657 73 VW BUS 7 p:c.i. Clcliln , l(ood runnan ~ rond S2700 Cull 673 :l031 LUUIKI YOLYO 1966 Harbor Blvd C~TAM ESA 646-9303 5~94'7 ----·11 VOLVO <Ml UL i.edan. 4 Sl>t!t'd . AM. l''M l'aS!telle i.tcrL'1>. Vl!lour 1nt.~rior. l(ood lire. Dark blue f1n1sh & m l!XCellent cond1laon Good l(J IS m 1 l c UKe Pnvat c party lcav1nl( area & must sci I S5H()() or best offe r 963 91123 or 67>1718alter 6 p m Every Saturday throughout the Football See1on the Dally Pilot brings you A nt'"'. c'Cl'lltng. profei.s1onal fool ball maJ(ui mt• sct•t1on bringing our reudcrs the m osl interesting. com · pr c hen::, f\'t' a nd a ut horlla ll vc roundup of matcr1ul on the pro games to be tcll•v1stid ouch weekend lo r 20 W<'eks P l a yer profile,;, scoutin.i rc por ti., pH•ture11, prcd11:tions. the point s pread . 1n!.1tlc comments on st rutc1ucs and "'ho und what to "'utch tor cv..rythm.i to enable rcader·s to J(ct thc mOAl enjoyment out or tht!lr pro football wotchln(t Don 'l miss out on U\h' ch1mcc to have all the football f acli at your lln1ertlp11 ACl••nlW1 lftay !Mly apeo. !ft .. .... tto11. ,., lllfomtat1011 ..... , ....... . CIH-.cl Acf"'flMf , I 142-5'71 OAllY PllOT ....,._.._. ...... _ ... -..~ ...... __ --· . ....,,,,, .......... "15 Yol\'O Jt40L SlKml ...,_ ale, IWU'ool. It.hr .....,, M.eoo, btwo 8 • noona&.auo.. "12 Ddando, brouettan I.Gp. lo mi, ..-rb cond .. .. u... ........ T2'74 "D a..-Deville AQOO. ........ MO-~ '71 Coupe en& &ood Tram. DMda won bul UDIW paraqtee SIGG or beat. Wkods & evea al9 '917 ....................... 74ANCCHIMUM c Mu HIS 77CAMAROLT ''X" model. Beautiful :!'.................... 21,000mif\&lly loaded red. 6 9•linder 2 door. i6 Seville. perfect conda· M2~ ~lie. power steer-lJOn, low miles, $85()() or '73 LT Camaro. super Ing, air. stereo. rallye , _ _,h 831.9829 _.. · rliN\ ( ONNfl l c H t VAOLET ,. ' '>4b· I JOO 1'71141 Oamaro'a IU...t model with all ol lbe rlpt H · tr•! VI. automatic, \Ill wheel. rrwae control, 4IU'. Reduced to llt!U llliB wee&! t87SUK Y l C ONNELL C HEVRO LET ";'o •I , r '•, J, 1 '" I I \1 ~ '· I SU -1200 1'7tDIMO Q.IA•AMCI! oa Camaroe. Caprices . Yam.e Carlos, Mall bus & Novas. Drastic reduc- Uona! SAYE MOW!!! CONNELL CHEVROLET . ·-.. r-\ ',' ~ I S4i>-I 200 ... tt77 CMlftOLIT CANICI SIDAM Lwnary plus! Loaded! Li.bl blue velour in· tenor. °'3TZT >. ONLYSlt,5 HOWAllD ca..,.._. Dove fr Quail St.a. NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 '72 NOVA Runs great. aust sell. Sl,100 or best df er. 49S-2534 . "lS U N P/U, AM F'M 8· I.rack. Roll bars. Custm .painted. $2850. 540-8100 .aft4pm. '76 Morua: New pamt. x.lnt mileage. xlnt cond. S2300.Call497-1789 wheels & roof cit See .,Gl\K UJUll, ong owner. __.,, · ra · -m.M.18. 'Sl Olevy Bel Air. 4 dr .. COITA MllA DATIUN 0 IT'S WORTH THE TRIP. to APP re c 1 a t e ! "18 Eldorado Ha.!o ever-hard top. New paint. 487311DK) ytlung $T100 Call LIZ, i9Z21l,full power. loaded, chrome, brakes Oepcn All makes, mode ls and colors . $2195 ~l9 lo ml. cstm tires~ mags, datMe Must sell con CONNELL CHEVROLET .'X..'411.trl•·• llh d ' I~ I ',,I· ..... 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UHd Autos, UHd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPERB CARS - AFFORDABLE PRICES '74 MAZDA $2299 · U4 COUPE ........... . 4 speed transm1ss1on. radio and air conditioning (554KSYJ 73 MBcuaY s2499 MARQUIS HOUGHAM •• Full power. factory arr cond . spht power seats. tilt wheel. cruise control. padded top & only 47.000 miles. Like NEW cond11ton! !910JDCJ. '75 FOO s2999 B.ITE COUPE ......... . Full power. factory arr cond . split seats. t.andau top & low miles Sharp' ( 122MMTI '76 PLYMOUTH s2999 STATIOM WAGON .•.••• va. automatic trans pov.c,er steering & brakes. arr cond . luggage rack & low. low miles• t038W0Vl v. • .;, ... .. -. ... ... ... ... •. • . • . .. :; • .. :: .. · . . GOOD-BYE MARK V ; . .. '770LDSMOllLE s2999 ST ARFfRE COUPE •.•••. 4 speed lransm1ss1on. power steering rallye wheels & low m11es Excellen1 economy car• (398SPMJ '760LDSMOllLE s3499 91 REGENCY SEDAM ...• With all of the 98 lu11uries plus AM/FM stereo !tit wheel. cruise control soltt oc$er seats & low miles I 748PHJJ 7: .. ~ ............... 51599 V8. automatic transmission. POWer steenno. power brakes & low miles I 126MYHJ 076 MERCURY s3799 MOMARCH GHIA •.•••• Ft.Ill power. factory air cond stereo tilt wheel. c1 uise control. padded top & only 19.000 miles. L11<e NEW condition• (5~50721 761UICK •• ,~999 ~.cl~l ~Ja,.. ~ low miles Stwwol 182.SPOLI ~ i~':'",.1; .......... 53999 Full power. factory air cond .. AM/FM stereo. tilt ...wheel. Landau top. rallye wheels & low miles. Like NEW condition! (010SPK). Z~':° ............... s4399 Full power. factory air cond .• split power seats. tflt wheel. Landau top & 1n LIKE NEW condition! (593TWZl. i,•,Dt= ............ s 4 6 9 9 5 speed transmission. air conditioning and ~lye wheels. l175WAH) ~u=..o .......... 54999 e<Julpmant lnciudes MOONROOF. split POwet •at. crui• oontrol. till whffl & st•eo radio. (690R)(K). '71C .. YSUI s4999 U IAIOM SIDAM •••... Full pOWet. fKtory air cond.. all of the ~ry•ler luxuries & ontv 29.000 mllH. (12&UMY). Your last year to own an unmistakable engineered machine whose luxury leaves nothing to be desired. Save $3 933 from the retail sticker price and get this beautiful blue GOOD-BUY COUGAR XR-7 Mark V with white Landau roof. illuminated entry system. defroster group. tilt steering wheel. speed control. twin comfort lounge seats t6-way/both sides). AM-FM stereo with tape deck. power lock convenience group garage door opener. and much. much more. :~i;:: $13,370 79' MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4·DOOR SEDAN Automatic arr-(ond111onmg. AM·FM s1ereo with cassette. 6 way power seat. tilt steering wheel. and much mare Save over $2000 from retail sticker price Sloclt Numt1e1 2~ Seoat Number 711Xl9 $8199 79' MONARCH 2·DOOR COUPE 4.1 liter en<1ine. automatic transmission. power sreering, power b<akes. air-conditioning, AM-FM s1ereo with cassette. style steel wheels. lwo-tone paint. dual racrng mirrors and more $5999 Sloclt NumOtr 9667 Settal Numbtf &le610 79· ZEPHYR Z-7 SPORTS COUPE 2.3 liter engine. 4-speed transmission. air-conditioned. power steering. power brakes. AM·FM stereo radio. twe>-tone paint. dual racin<1 mirrors. tinted glass. and much. much. more $5399 Sloe~ Hu<nl>t• m1 S«1a1Numo.617<I07 79' MERCURY CAPRI 2 3 ltter engme. 4-speed 1ransm1ss1on cen ter console. power sleermg spor l wheel covers. tinled glass. ano mucn more at this low low prrce $4999 79' BOBCAT 3-DOOR RUNABOUT 2 3 ltter engine. 4·speed lransm1ss1on. s1ee1 belted tires. power steering. deluxe rnterior 1r1m, special monatone pain1. and lot's more $4199 79' ZEPHYR 2·DOOR SEDAN 2 3 lrter engine. power steerrng with till wheel. power brakes. air-conditioning. 2-tooe paint. llnted glass. wire wheel covers. st~I belted tires and much more Stock Number 7W. S..1at Numllt< 61-014 $5219 toJohnsonaSon see how easy it is to say Eltganc e dlld 1a<teli.I styltng ma lo.es th rs L1nco1t1 t"~ ,, .. 1c ... ve •,.en loo~1ng for Two·rone 11.1r ::i.i.;o,, co or .,. 111 lealtler Duck.el se-ltS 't••oqtr group 1111 reer ng ~heel ai;pearance prrll!c1ton qroup 111umrnated oµtsrde H!Prmometer power lock group wrre whre1 rovers AM·FM stereo rao10 with Qucld 8 1.ipe pt ayer power sea1s 14·wav1 air·cond1t1onrng w1111 automatic temper a1urt c onuol power window~ 1llum1nattd entry sy .ter Come rn today and 'IJvt! This Versa lies v.on t last long ':>'ol•N~mt>er s11 385 Se11~:~ber • 79' BOBCAT 3·DOOR RUNABOUT 2 3 ltler engine 4·speed transmission. AM.FM stereo wrlh 8 track power sleermg. a1r·cond1tion1ng, electric rear wrndow defroster and more $4879 79' MERCURY CAPRI 302 V·8 engine. automallc transmission. power steering. power brakes center console trnled glass. interior accen1 group come by today and save Stoel( Number 6081 Sert~I tilumt>er 622761 $5949 79' MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON 5.8 liter engine. power seats. automatic air conditioning. AM-FM stereo with tape deck. till steering wheel. speed control. plus many more extras Save over S2000 oft retail 58599 Stoo Num0t1 ~ Sertil lilllmtlef ~ Now is the time to buy your 1979 Uncoln Mercury with the lowest prices ever on our entire fleet to make room for our 1980 line arriving soon. Our friendly, professional sales and service department will be glad to assist.you with any Lincoln Mercury we have. So come by today help us say GOOD-BUY to our 1979 Lincoln Mercury line and save. MERCURY L INC OLN Jo~nson & Son Lincoln Mercury, 2626 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa, California, 92626 (714) 540-5630. i. .. USED CAR SALEABRATION We Make It Simple For You At Orange County's # 1 Buick Dealership 1978 B UICK LeSABRE 1979 MERCURY CAPRI 1977 G'9C SPRl:\1' Loaoeo with extras• (538USTJ N OW J UST '4989 Economy with automatic trans & air cond (505XIA) N OW J US T '6389 N O W JlJST '4989 1978 ('U t :V\I ('i\Mi\RO Rally Sport (174VMP) 1978 ()LOS Cl1Tl,i\SS (423322) 1978 t 'ORD PIN'l'O (052UM B) 1978 ('Ht:\ l ' C"' "/\RO LT modPI (623U01) 1978 HI ICK Sh l 'l .ARK 1814VPBI N <•W J l lST '6389 ~~~ '6189 NOW J ll~T '3589· ~l~~··6389 ~()\\ JI ST $4589 19'77 Bl l('K 1u;G.U . 1977 Bl'ICK SK""""'" ltf77 on:V\' ('01\('CU RS J 9T7 PO'\T I A{' t 'IRF.HllUt 1970 n u :\' "\UBI 1977 T RU "Pff T R 7 ,~..,.,...., '"' '"'"0011 f371RSC1 ~~~'4389 f~~'4389 ~l~~·5489 Jl~~~·5389 ~~'i'6489 1979 B U ICK RIVIERA TURBO S!tll tJnaer r actory Werq101y 1978 TO\'OTJ\ PICK l'P Air cond11ton1no 111(719001 1977.Al!DI IMIS urnTG\'OTA H85 197$ llMtt' 2002 urn D1'Tiit·~ 1979 ,., •• H i\8DTOP Sunroof & 111r cond "" cond11ton1nq Au10 & atr cond "" con11itionin11 t?O•P~l);'I 4 "peed 1'80~ (059TWP) 1611SXAI t436MU<;I (708UJOI 1307NON) NOW JUST NOW JUST NOW JUST NOW JUST NOW J UST NOW JUST NOW JUST SA VE '5589 '4989 '4589 '6689 '5589 '4589 '3489 GMAC Flaaaelag A f'alla•le .. 1979 BUICK RIVIERA H111 l opO! T""' '"" Fluor~ 1, <;1111 Un<1•• f .1nnry W111r~n1y Our pricf' includf'tt .-verythin~ f'XCf'pt tax, licen8e and Fri., Sat., & Sun. Only! I a 120 docume:ntary 'f e:f' •• ' ,.. €ar, S••ll €ar - We Need Yo11r Trade.I • Open 'Till 9 P.M. Mon.-Sai. fh-~ C•n•fll~·, >'n ••• Open Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. ... ~, · ~· HIMll Oc:nlw- J block._f So11tll of,,,~ HARBOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO FRE EWA y S.11 Dw11o Frttw•y A d1v1S1on o f Baver Motors, ,79 21!!00 2925 HARBOR BL VD., CXJSTA MESA Opel Jogvor Trivmph-MG • .. . • .. 1979 MUST ANG Just traded in on " n~w C hev y P o p u l ar hatchback model 4 cyl fit 4 speed trans. for tht: best gas·s av 1n g co rn · buallon! Al!io, a ir cond .. stereo. PLUS PLUS ' OS2WR8 ! COMNRL CHEVROLET ~ ILrl••r Hh d f f is· 1 \ \1 E:-. \ 546-1200 68 Mwstan g, xlnt cond. NM good $1700 54S (174!1 T1 Mu.st II <;h1a , I' ~. I' n . I\ C . /\ M F M .. ~r~J. au!IJ. new brakell. lo ITU. ~ :>4tl 7622 or 631 2!171 66 MU.'>lling 200CI U auto. J.Jr. nc.~ body wor k SJ .200 !'62· 5005 \tu."itang II Ghia '75 ;o r AM p b V "· V 8. "lnYI lOV ... h .. rv Mullt ~II SUIOO 405' ()ndtoe Cir Hunt Har b llo46-:J293 ~ 995S .••.................... 1976 OLDS CMMms 5Mpf e• Coupe N1('1· h urgun dy wh1t 1· Loaded ' f'or lht• f u '>'>Y b u yt:r' IZ!ORl':A 1 OMLY S4495 HOW ARD C~nol~ l>i1v1• & quail ~L.., 'Ii t:W l'C J HT IU-;A<.:ll 833-0 555 't7 t uua,,~ ~ OJUpt· N1•1.11 llrt~ I' 11, I' !"I vinyl ~ SJ.~ b/3 01111 . S8 <.: uLI ai.:. C;ood rond $700 fir m 4\lfS6l~ Autos. Used ...........•..•...••••. •••••••••••••••• NABERS (1tt/tf ((l(J @ QllC!Mty • ~u I. A Ill; E \ r :-.1-:1.1-:1~rro'IJ fW Nl';W & l'~l-:1> f \, OllAM;1-:C<>t 'NTY ('J\1111.l.A<' \'1\l.l 't. 1 ·1w n:rnn~ l'l.f\NS "' .11l .1hl1· on '.\to,l l'Jr' • • CADtlUC '76 EU>OUDO 1-ull Vowcr. f:1ctory air. AM FM ~lert-'O radio I\ tr~k. llll . crwM• control. '>f'lil "J)O W t'r l>t'itt l>, t·abnok:l top, leather m tenor <Ser. 273709 1 $5995 • CADtLl.AC '17 CPll>IVll.U l\M/FM stereo, radio. UJt wheel, cruise control. fulJ power. t933SFW > $6995 • CADILLAC '71 CPIOIVILLI ASTIOIOOf Jo\111 power, factory air, leather interior , sph L power seats, tape, low mi.les U 78720 ) $8995 • CADtl.LAC •77 SPlUI f\111 power, fadOC"f air. stereo, ,..,... till, cruise c<tntro l. 11 plll po•e r sea~. landau top. All ~e v l ll e l ux u rie s . !63~0H>. $9895 • OVER 100 QUA LITY CARS TO SELECT FROM • .. ...... ..--.....--...------·...-----·~ --. . .. .. -.. . .. " . . . .. "--• • • • .. • • • • • .. - -----• ~ .. --.. " • .. • .. • ...... # -• • • ... • .._ -.J* -........... _ .. -..... • -.. .... •• ---_____ .... .....-,. ........................ .. ..... ....._UIH ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl Dieeel Cutlaaa .......... ea .. OI' take .._.._.,,_mo Xia. C-U'. 752·11'4 or --•OW. . ....., .tc own•r Le ......... G6 C'Ond • dra. ....... .,.. 'TSIW&a•4>dr -Sf-111S ·n Caallaaa Su~reme , ...... a• mi s. M111t .............. '7t C\lllaaa Supre me Clean, 1 owner, b a mUeaae. Peak cood daya 4tt-SS40, eve~ -.UIO .... 9957 ....................... lt79llOID PIMl'O RUMASOUT Aullamatic tram. as lake NEW! (4l3WKJ ). ONLY$44tt MIWPOITDATSUM -no.. Street NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.1300 74PIMTO Dynamlle Runabout. Low milea I 4 speed, radio, beater. Super clean! <030VQJ ) Sitts IOIWITHAM VOUSWACHM 7800 Weatmlnat.er Ave. in Weetmimt.er llB-7561 638-7880 1'71FOID PINTO IUMAIOUT ~tic trans., pwr . .steering & air cond. Ofl'I'JH). OMLYS3999 t4IWPOttl' DA TSUM 1118 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 "73 Pinto Runabout. Nd.s nme le valve work. $150. 645-6316 ...,_... tf60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "72 DUSTER, 54,000 m1, all power, AC, 318 V8 EDI.~ iO FURY Ill 4 dr, 318 eq., 2 barreJ cub., P /S, air, 4 new tires, new tram. Valve job. $700. a.CM2 "19 Sapporo, low miles, loaded. Take over loan blllance. Approx. '6500. Eves 642-7672, Work ~llM. 16 V<Ure Premier 4-door station wagon, auto tram. P/S, P /B. A/C, cnaae control. Carmel Lan metallic ext. & tan vinyl int., AM /FM radio, 65M. $1000 below Kelly Blue Book, wboleaale, sold in u la condition. Orange Coaat Daily PUol. ~.ext 210. '65 s.teWte 318. V8. The ''Sporty Classic" Xlnt oond. Res gu, auto, PS, new brka, etc. $850. f*.-0722 ~ tt65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 SUHlllD A>pul.ar V6 enline In this froal line, low mileage, near -new beauty ! Au&omaUc trans., pwr. steering 6 cuaetle tape make UU. a sought after model. '5i:il643 ). COMMELL CHEVROLET "\" .. 111·1.,. t\ I • r, J ' \1 ~ °' \ 54b 1200 lmPOMllAC TIAMSAM 4 1peed trans. Sharp! Nlcel!! Gll9). OMLYS49'5 HOWAID Clle¥r•t Dofoe lcQuall SW. NEWPORT BEACH •. JJ.0111 ~AMI CMce cl two; boc.b are 1'11 .... with all ol the f~ exttu PLUS * eaad., lltereo, cuat.om .-.. eled.rtc windows Is morel One ~ar bu ONLY 1,100 mlletf eom>. SAftSSS C01'4Nfll f"'HfVPOl fT "41> I JOG .,,, ...... ......,, Mue witb blue .............. Bucket ... ta. 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The charges wen~ burled U\ a stormy debate at UC Irvine t.etween Miller and M 1ckey Conroy, president of the Armed Nuclear Ckanup !Jelayed WAS HINGTON fAP) Cleanup ope rations a t the da maged Three Mile Is land buclear plant are being ham- pered by a difficult-to-stop leak bf h ighly radioactive water, ~nate investigators said today. ~ Contaminated water may ex- t eed the plant's storage tanks in r bout a month , posing the THREE rAILE ISLAND i DEBATE GOES ON-A9 possibility of further releases or pdiation to the environment. laid a Senate subcom mittee in· estigatrng the March 28 acci- ent at the electrical generating etant near Harrisburg, Pa , The nuclear regulation sub- fommittee of the Environment and Public Works Committee made the dis closures in a letter to Joseph Hendrie, chairman of the Nuctear Regulatory Com- mission. The senators said the information was based on in· t~rviews ol NRC offJciaJs by s ub- commJttee staff members. Hendrie was asked what the NRC plans to do a bout the leak. NRC spokesman Frank In g r am said th e com m ission ,-ould meet in special session \bis afternoon to dis cuss tbe situation. The letter was hand- aelivered to Hendrie on Thurs- ~ay. ! ''Currently there are mor e than one million gallons or con- taminated water st-0red at the tite and the volume is increasing Jue to a leak in the letdown line 41rawing cooling water from the buclear core of the reactor.'' the h nators told Hendrie Navy Woman Lost at Sea; Area Scanned SAN DIEGO (A P ) -Naval and Coast Guard search planes scanned waters 230 miles south of Vancouver Island today after a 22-y e ar-old f e m a le crew member was a ppar ently lost overboard, the Navy said. The missing enlisted woman, ld~tified as Fireman Muriel MacBride of Ames, Iowa, was aasigned to a California-based guided missile test ship. · According to the Navy, it is tbe first possible fatal incident invo lvi ng a woma n on a warship. Women were allowed on U.S. warships beginning last Nove mber. • There was no immediate re- port on whether she was stand· bag wat.cb or up ror other re- •Mons. Angels Detailed Foe Pledges "Pnrtff Retirees AHoclaUoo of Orange County Conroy. who like M1Uer was a Ma rmc Corpa avU.tor·durln& the Vietnam war, said at the close of the 90 minute ses11lon lb11t he &n· hmds to launch a recall dnve agains t Miller "lhs anniversary is Oct. 14 and I pro1D1Se that l will mount a recall.'' Conroy declared. Tbe statement drew loud ap pl a use from an audience of about. 250 persons as well as isome jeers Mlller was appointed to office July 13 by Oov. Edmund G. Brown Jr ~ Conroy bit at Miller's coMec· tions with the Campaign ror E conomic Democracy <CEO>, an organization founded by Hayden. He claimed that Hayden and Miss i'~onda. were lovol ved with leftist and anti-U.S . orgamza- Wrerked on Freemag Injured driver Geor ge V. Westlie Jr .. 32. of Hunhngton Beach, 1s rolled towa rd waiting a mbulance following c rash on Newoort Freeway near Baker Street in Costa Mesa . California Highway P a trol officers said WestHe's building s upply truck blew a tire about noon Thursday in a south- bound land and careened into a pole in the center divider, s pilling a load of cinder blocks. Westlie was listed in good condition today at Cos ta M esa Memorial Hospital. Collllllercial Jet Use Of El Toro Unlikely By SfEVE MITCHELL Ol tht 0.llY Pl,.. Si.ft Marine Corps Commandant Robe rt H. Barrow s ays there is little likelihood the El Toro air station will ever be us ed jointly by Marine jets and commercial and private aircraft. The top Marine addressed members of the media in a press conrerence on the sprawling air station this morning, and talked about a range or issues, includ- ing use of the air facility and his reasons for not meeting with Irvine Mayor David Sills while on his West Coast lour. Speaking in a sofl Southern Mother Saves Two Children From.RB Fire A 23-year-old mother safely lowered her two children from the second floor of her burning Huntington Harbour apartment Thursday and then leaped to the ground herself, firemen said. dra wl, the Commandant said he "certainly hopes" no joint use or the air station will ever ta.Ice place. ··Quite candidly." General Barrow said, "we have no plans to abandon EJ Toro. We intend to continue to live in pe aceful harmony with surrounding com· munities." He said, "We like the area. and we have an enormous m· vestment here." fie said joint use or military air facilities, "have a built-in in- compatibility, and the best way to address that situation Is not to have it at all. It grows to be an aggravation, and l don't think we can have that." Th e general s aid, "T hat doesn't mean we've got our heels dug in. It's just that we view it as an incompatibifity." He also discounted chances of a commercial airport at nearby Cam p Pendleton. saying It would set a precedent that might mean the piecemeal elimination of the 3>0-square-mile base. '·When one starts gl vang up a reas set aside for milita ry training, piece by piece it leaves little left for the military," the general said. <See EL TORO, Pase AZ> Ye•rBe•e&ewa . P•J.•~ 1'~-~,~ •. ~ Fl FTEEN CENTS Recall Canipaign lions and indicated they held a strong influence over Miller. "He had no broad based sup- port for his appointment to s upervisor in tbe county," Conroy s aid. • ·'Instead it came from Fonda, Hayden, nude beach advocates and rringe radicals.'' Miller s aid he is a member ol the CED and held a position on that org anization 's steerinc committee as an affir mative ac- $1.5 Million Uott officer ror veterans' affairs. Mill e r declared that be believes in a capitalistic. free enterprise form or government. "We do not presently have economic justice in order lo en- JOY democraUC' freedoms. "Big business and big govern- ment are forcing socialism upoo us from t.be top," be said. Miller claimed that his can- didacy for, supervisor bad the s upport of two incumbent supervisors-Chairman Philip Anthony and Ralph Clark. Neither could be reached ror comment today. Much ol the debate also dealt with Miller's r ecord a s 1J prisoner of the North Viet· namese for more than rive years. Mill er said he received a letter of censure from the secretary of the Navy for malting anti-war <See MILLER, Page AZ> Funding Allocated For County Morgue By DA V1D KUTZMANN tW ,,_ O•llf Pllool ~!Afl Orange County may yet get a badly needed central morgue rac:ility Chief Deputy Cor oner Jim Beisner said today the Board of Supervisors is ten tau vely going ahead with plans to allocate SI 5 m1 1l1on to begin construction work for 1J morgue bcgmnmg 1n Januar) "We can !>l'<' <,Oml' h~ht at the end of thl· tunnel, ' Be1~ncr !>1J1d The coroner's off1 c111I s aid Ule new centr<tl morgue will be Citibank Ups Rate To 13.So/c NEW YORK CAP> -C1tibanlc raised its prime· lend.mg rate to- day to a record 13"'1 percent and other maJor banks quickly followed. The increase by the nation's s econd larges t ba nk was matche d by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. and Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .• both of New York. the nation's fourth and fifth largest banks, and by a n umber or s maller banks Other banks were expected to jom in the increase. The increase was the seventh boost for the rate in two months. The rate, charged by banks to most credit-worthy corporate customers, was at 11 ~. percent in August and has risen rapidly since then The Federal Reserve has been pushing up short-term Interest rates m recent weeks in an ef. rorl to slow innation, which has been galloping al an annuaJ rate or more than 13 percent. as measured by the consumer price index located behind the county Jail rac1lily Ln Santa Ana The system the county now uses -where bodies are taken to m ortuanes and held there ror examtnaUon by a palholog1~t often has been the targN of strong cnu c1sm ror its madt.' quac1es The latest :.uch crit1c1sm f.>('· curred Thur..da) at L'C ln ·ine. IA. here a cit nae al prc1fC!-.<,Or nf patholo~y ';,.11 d th1· pri·...i·nl "\''tern 1s so fractunri and 11nu quated that autop51('c; t'nd up bt'· mg dooe under the mo~t Jd \ <:r'c circumstance:-. Speakin~ th lht• Cn1 v..r;1ty Forum. author and former FBI agent Marshall Jloub sa1<I 1ht mortuarll''t which ha\ 1• ht • n used for exammatmn:. ari o\lf n poorly equipped. h.H• work <.pact>~ 1.1.h1 rh 11re 1110 ·-mJll .md <J r<: d1ml~ ht oil d1 a \l.ha1·k· for pt'rform1ng an I frt•('ll\'I' ,JUtOp't} In '"fll• m•1rluarw'. ll•1ul, ,,11!1 th• ~ork .1r• .1 fri1 Ill<· p.1th11l11~1 ... t 1-. '>fl !.m all .11'h'''"11! th1• •·nlir•• l1•ngth of ,, hocJ • .111 (St·t' )l(}R(,l fo:, Pagl:' i\:!1 Poor Health Cited Meany to Retire As AFL-CIO Chief APWl,..,.... PLANS TO RETIRE George Me•ny WAS Hl NGTO!'i <AJ>l George Mean). 85. rounder of the AFL·CIO and 1ti, prM1den1 ror the past quarter r entun . I'> rclmng th.ls fall . spokesman Al len Zack announced today Meany has been m bad IH'alth c;ince earl} !>pnng. and h1., re t1rement from one or the na llOn "-; most 10nucnt1CJI JOb!> had been <''<peeled Lam• Kirkland. the: AFL CJ().., -.ecretar} tn•asurer for 10 y(•ar ... .ind Mt•anv· ... close:-.t ad\ l'ol'r. '" considered i.I near c·1·rt<iml~ 111 becomt· pre:-.1dc·nt nf tht· It million member labor (t>dt>ra tton at lls c·onvent1on hen • in No\'ember Meany. who has appeared <tl hi s orri ce onJy rarc·ly since he became 111 m April. ,., complel· 1nJ<? a 12th t ~o-year term as federation pn-:.1dent Aidt>' c;a1d h<' will remain m office until the AFL rio·s November convcn llOO Humington Couple Bound and Robbed M eany informed Kirkland of h 1~ decision Thursday night. and Kirkland notified the J\f'L·Cl()'s 35 member <'Xecut1ve council to dav The council wa~ meelln~ 111 special session to endorse Pres1 dent Carter 's new wage pn ce g'uidehnes for next year Meany 's departure was an- nounced as lh e Car t e r ad- ministration pre pared to a n- nounce r e vised anti-inflation guidelines for wage and price in- c reases that gave orga nized labor a long-sought role in set ting U.S. economic policy. A pair or tall men bound and gagged an elderly Huntington Beach couple in their two-story home Thursday and made off with $30,000 worth of Persian rugs, police said. The bandits, who entered the 20811 Skimmer Lane house around 4 p.m. under the pre- tense of using a telephone. tied up Mrs. Aziz KJani, 65, with tape and PIA<'eaner in a downslalrs closet. officers reported. The intruders went upstairs and assauJted her 70-year-old husbllnd who was t a king .a s hower. police said. He told police the men tied his bands and left him In the bathtub. The bandits. thought to be in their a>s. rolled up 10 rugs and a tapestry and cut the phone lines before they fled. orficers re· ported. The victims said they were able lo free themselves a nd called police from a neighbor's bowie. Coa~• Weather I ~ I l l For a word's-eye view or the American League playoffs. a ports writer Dave CunnJn1bam ·wJU follow tbe Ao1ela every step ol tbe way u they try to brin1 a pennant to Or.ante County. Sharon Harris of 16672 Alloa· quin St. suffered a sprained ankle escaping the 12:33 p.m . blaze which caused $11,000 worth of dama1e. Her 1-year-old son anCI. 3-year·old dauehter were lDlhanned. lnvesticators said the family was asleep in an upstairs bedroom and was alerted by a hallw.ay smoke detector. The mother tried to carry her children from the bedroom but was halted by Oam•, tbey said. Bolsa Project El R Hit Morning and night low clouds, otherwise mostly s unny Saturday. Highs Saturday in upper 60s at beaches to mid and upper 70s lntand. Lows tonight 60 to 66. . r l Cunnlnlbam, tbe Daily Pllot'a re1ular An1el1 1>9at writer, will travel w\tb tbe club when It takes on UM Orioles on W ednM· da7 and Tburaday In BaJUmon u the Antell make &Mir flnt playoff appearaee 1D u.etr lt-...._ ....._,_ Read C•aal•\= ....,...., ..... , . -.... 6lld llDd •· tlli --8lst """ 1D • ... .,..,Piiat. • Mra. Harris called to nelahbon and then dropped her cbildren to tbem from ber bedroom wtadow. f'lretn.... wbo extln1uJ1bed the blue" ta ftve mtnut•Jci..!:d tbe fin .... ID the Cbl 'I upataln ~ end q~ apread to tM ball way. They ••r•'t certa1D tbia momlDc wbatt-..cllt. • Planners Claim Report ln£omplete 81 ID&Y CLAUSEN OI .. Dmfly """ ..... Empbuis shifted Thursday ni1ht from sheep bones to sea abella • Huntlqtoa S.acb plan· nln• commluloaen continue to wneU. wltb llala l>Helopmeat Co.'• lltcl to ~ CGDdomlDluma over a ......... arc:beoloeical alte. f'rm llola, who la Pl'Gll •I• a ZM-ualt CCllMlominlum ~ -14 ............... Cile• ltnetaDdWAl'Ml'Anaae.llP" parently ftll't be proncuted for ''dl1turb6ng" tbe acrea1e. But at leut three of 11.x com· mt11looen are unhappy with Mola over what they bellne la an Incomplete Environmental lmJ>act Report <EIR). They cant.end that Mola failed to report the project la ln the take·oft area of 11 .. dowlart Airport. contalnl o'1 wute and drain• Into tbe Bolaa Cblca .......... Tb• dt1'1 Envlronmeatal a • Board prolelted the proJeet last week because Mola bad not taken out a special permit to dig lnto the retbterecl arcbeoloelcal alt.e. Tbe poulblllty that Mola'a trencblaa ln the area to de· termlM 10U condlt.looa ml&bt have dllturbed the -.. ol ln· cllana wbo OOC9 lDb•blted tbe area 1alned momeatum laat week wben Commhaloner StMler ~ produced a ... ( ... 80IM. ... eAI> . ., \ I " t I 1 1 I l .. .. . . ,ti DAILY PtLOl' H,f . .. ........ . \ .... . ' Nation to Hear-z-l'uba Situation.·-• A~Wl ...... la MEXICAN PRESIDENT CLOWNS AT NEW YORK MEETING Jote Lopez Portillo Here for Carter Talk• Lopez Portillo Here For Carter Talks WASHI NGTON CAP> -Mex 1c an Preside nt J os e Lopet. Portillo arrived here today for talks with President Carter that American officials hope will be icmoolher than their last meeting in M cxico City With an agreement already re ached on sales of natural gas fro m Me xico to the United States. such long-stanrung pro- blems as the sale of vegetables a nd the n ow of illegal migrants from Mexico headed the agenda for the Uurd summit held by Carter and Lopez Portillo. The Mexican president ar· r i ved 40 minute s behind schedule at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Maryland. Emerging from his plane, he stood al attention for the rituaJ 21.gun s alute and playing of the national anthems, then quickJy got into his limousine for the trip to the White House, accom panied by Secretary of St ate Cyrus R. Vance. Lopez Portillo arrived at the White House 12 minutes behind scheduJe. "Good morning," a s miUng Carter said as he greeted hls guest in the colonn ade out.side his Oval Office. The two leaders, their arms a r ound each other's backs. posed briefly for photographers in the Rose Garden before going lnaide for their meeting. Vice President Walter Mon- dale and national security ad· viler Zbigniew Brzezinaki were amon1 the U.S. officials jolnlna Carter and Vance in 1reetin1 the Mexican leader. American officials said in ad· vance they hoped the session would be quiet and businesslike, In contrast to Carter's visit to DAILY PILOT rtv O<o-C...i 0.llt Poot. wltf"''"l<• lu-"'"" '"' _,,,_ .. ,, i.-•-•YlhO()t-CO"tt Puoel~~y ._.~t•l•N4t.,.,,,• py~lt,..f MoM•r '"'..,... P"'°'' lof Catto ~ ... H._, -·· H""t"'91.., 11<>.0Cll/,_ fol" Voll••• f....W, L ....... flolK ll/So.itll ( ... \I A .. ...,., r..-odt110fl,. _.,.. .. 11,, .. n _ -·· "'" ., ....... -'''""' ,,.#14 ,, .. ,. """'' t•• ti.-. C--. C .. "°"'4•ffl,. . ' ' ·-... -,., ............ -- '"··~ ,, ... ,... ........ , .... 0.-.. ...._ ~ .. 11 .... .. ,., ,._ ........... ,,..,...,,..rdlw ~ .. L-. ltk'-"~ .... •utllf!lll .,..,....,,. ... _.. ~­w.ttOt-c..IMY- MllntlMltOft hec:tl Offtoe ,,., ........ 1o ...... ., .. Moltl"'I AtN"" 1'.0 IO•"°· -OMc•• ~ llMdl lft, H• C..•I H ..... y ~-......... "'"' Mt•x1co last February , which IN'.! lo i.t rained fee ling~ on both sides L Ofl('Z Portillo n ew here from New York, where he addressed th e U .N. Gener a l Assembly Thursday night. He will be guest of honor at a slate dinner tonight and will confe r with Carter again Saturday. The ve ge t a ble i s s ue has become particula rly sensitive since it involves farmers from Florida, a stale that has become a k e y ear ly battleground between Carter and his prospec· ti ve chief challenger for the D e mocratic pre s id e ntial nomination, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass. Irish Pla Uuttious Pope Guard D UBLIN. Ireland <AP) The Iris h air force warned it will s hoot down any unauthorized planes that fly into air corridors reserved for Pope John Paul II's flights around Ireland during his three-day visit starting Salur day. ''We're J)repared to fire on any planes that do not move out when we mak e warnl ne signals," Commandant J ohn o· Brien, fighter wing com· mander at Casement air. base near Dublin, said Thursday. Lt. Col. Barney McMahon, his aide, told reporters: "Armed Marchetti fighters will check the routes taken by the pope's ·aJrcraft to make sure no lunaUcs are nytne around. "We'd have very UtUe option to opeo fire if, tor lnatance, a plane was hijacked a nd bein& fiown toward the pope's plane." The Justice M.lnlstry today an· nounced a special amnesty to mark the pontifrs visit. Seventy· sill priaonen all ahort-\erm in· mate1, motUy petty crtmlnall, whose aentencea are Khedwed to end ~ tbe next few montM. will be releaaed Monday, a ministry spokesman aald. He s~Sfltt that no convicted terroriltl wUJ be freed. Md .. bcn Hld airllnet, ftyln1 club• and other avlatloa or· g1nltaUom bave been advtHd 11 the ~ reaUicUou durtnc th• papal vt1lt He a&re11ed that •• ,,...,. .,.. lbould be eou,b to scare off .., pl.lot wbo ru.. into tbe fOl'ridon. The till)' lrtala Alr Corpt ha never been lnvolv•d ln a dotfllht or •bot down a plane but tau le comb1t 1lrcrart hlt hly capable ot prolecUna the pc>pe, beNld. I . lovtet Foretp lflailW Aadret Gromyko. wbleb apparently railed to reaol ve the dlaput.e, at 1ea1l for the Ume beln1. No.nt ol the particlput.a at Carter'• ...u.n, wtth bll top HCurtty adviaera •u available ~rward for comment. "1\ la a very calm and de- UberaUve proe•11 that'• pro- ceedlnf in a Umely and not a butrted fuhlCJG." aaid a Carter aide wbo uked not to be named. The aame source said that re- ga rdlesa of the Impact ~ tbe Soviet troope iuue, "There ls ablolut.ely oo doubt of the preai· dent's determlnatibn to p\l.8b forward on SALT" and win Senate ratiflcaUoo of the arms control treaty with the Soviet Union. Discovery of the Ruaaian combat brigade In Cuba bas clouded prospects for raUfica· lion of the SALT 11 treaty. 4P ,,,,,,,.pRQJ£CHO HIGHT --•ACTU AL HIGHT Balloo• Ott Co•r•e .. . Gold Rises To$400 An Ounce This map shows the projected and actual paths of the four adventurers in the helium-filled balloon attempting to cross the nation. Afte r its first day of flight, the: balloon was reported to be about 105 miles: ea.st of Rock Springs, Wyo · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- LONDON I AP) -The price of gold cracked the $400-an-ounce level for the first time in Hong Kong today and neared the $400 mark ln Europe. Nov. 26 Trial Date Set for Dr. Cella But the battered dollar gained moderately on foreign currency exch anget1. Gold. which has soared an &e· tounding $74 a troy ounce sin~ Sept. 1, touched a peak of $400.20 during momJng trading in Hong Kong before settling back to close at $396 25 Bullion "only stayed at the $400 level for a s ltghl per iod and t he n drifted off," s aid J ohn Cr owley, spokes man for the trading firm of James Sinclair & Co. in New York Ile added that "trading was hcuvy, but it was orderly and not hectic " Gold prices have climbed as Mideast oiJ investors, corpora· lions and speculators have fled the dolla r and other inflation-hit currencies fur bullion and other metals. Dr. Louis Cella, once the mulU-mJJUon·doJJar master of Orange County polltlcaJ finance, wlll get a new trial Nov. 26 on state charges of embeizlement and Medl-Cal fraud. The trial date waa set Thurs· da y by a Sao Diego County Superior Court judge. The case was shlft.ed out of Orange Coun· ty on a chamgeof venue mollon. Cella la charged with bilking hospltalB tbat he once controlled out of an. estimated $2 million - money that was later rurecled to 1974 political campaigns and to the physician himself. accordinit E',....r~Al MORGUE •.. After the Hong Kong market's close. gold moved to a record $399 an ounce in London follow· not be taken rng the mom ing "fixing" price "You can imagine how this of $397 set by the city's big five t the drawbacks> 1nhib1ts the b uutopsy surgeon," Houts said ullfon dea lers . Bullion then Despite corone r's personnel ea4ed at the London afternoon whom he described as ded.icat fix.Ing to $397 .25. Theprice was up from$394the e d . we ll -tra i ned a nd pro night before and topped the pre· fessional. the poor facilities vious London high of $395.50 at have made good work nearly Im· the T hursday afternoon fixing possible, Houts said. ln Zurich. bullion sold for Beisner said this morning that $395 50 a t noon alter touching a ··m any of the Uungs Marshall said are correct." record S398.50 in late momJng. But ii plans for the central Thursday's closing price. the m orgue proceed without any pr,e v ious Zuri c h high , was further diffic ulties. those pro· $395.50 ble ms should soon be alleviated. After laki ng a beating on world money markets Thursday, Reisner said funds for con· the dollar was firmer this mom· struclion of a morgue had been ing , with de alers r eporting included ln last year 's county heavy s upport from the West budget. but passage of Proposi· German central bank. End-of· tion 13 necessitat~ USJLJ>Llhose m eflt.h.-settling of ~nun"'-, -..--m--o--n..--1es for other purposes. lechnicaJ factor in foreign ex· change deaJlng. was also cited. In Tokyo. the dollar gained s lightly to c lose at 223.45 Jap a n ese yen , up from Thursday's 222.75. A dealer said, "It's not that the dollar is strong. The yen is even weaker than the dollar." The dollar weakened in New York on Thursday following the announcement of a S2.36 billion U.S. trade defi cit for August, largely due lo increased oll Im· ports . America's foreign trade debt and spiraling Inflation are m ajor factors in the dollar's decUne. Although he said be was not being <'riticaJ of the Board ol Supervisors for Its action.a in the past, Beisner acknowledged that .. a morgue should have been built a long Ume ago." fl outs estimated there are nearly 11 ,000 deaths each year in Orange County. and o r this number. about 5,000 s tart out u coroner's cases. to a Grand Jury lndJctment. The phyatclan formerly pleaded guilty to the charges, but hla conviction was over. turned by an appellate court. Justices ruled th at evidence used against him waa se1z.ed 11· legally by lnvesUgators Cella currently 1s ser ving a federal prison sentence in Lorn poc following his conv1ctJon on feder al chargu of Medicare fraud Ass istant D1!lrict Attorney Michael Capiw sa1d alter the San Diego hearing that he is con- fident the case can be prosecut· ed despite the toes or evtdence r esulting from the appeals court ruling. EL TORO • • "The simple reality 1s, our whole purpose of being is to train and be ready We n~ the renl estate. we have to resist ef forts to nlbble away at bases "I doo't enJOY saying that. but it's the reallty ·· When asked why he refused to meet with l rv me Mayor DeVld Sills to discuss problems the ctty has Wlth the &Jr base, General Barrow said. "I have a s!Jltion commander -Maj Gen Joseph Koler Jr -and l have great confidence an b.Jm. "l believe he has a kee n a wareness ot all the local Issues. T hes e IS8ues that concern the mayor 1:an-be-best addressed by the bue commander. "The trouble ls." the general added. "too many people have too much to say -a lot of rhetoric, a lot of words. I don't think I could make a conlribu· lion by meeting with the mayor. "General Koler is the party to do that. If an issue reaches W aahington for resolution, then the baU is in my court. "This is jwst the way I do thinfa and that's why we have loca commanders." F,....PageAI MILLER .•• Men's Suits statements while be was a prisoner. "I apoke out against the way the war wu belnl operated. 1 said we should either win or get out and baalcalJy it was to set out," be said. Miiler aaJd he r eceived an honoTable d11char1e "wtth the best wlibes of the Marine Corps commandant." Personnel Panel Eyes Baron Post Real eata\e execuUve Dave ~aron bu been nominated to ,... Uin his Hit on Hunttn1ton· Beach Union HJ.th Scbool Dll· trlct'a penonnel comml11lon. Baron'• reappointment for three yean la to be dlaeuu.d tn a pubUc l*'IOODel comm'•'- ae11ion at 7:IO p.m. <>et. 4 at die· trlct beadquarten, U01 Bolla Ave. Strike W amed DETROIT (AP> -Ford Motor Co. wlll be offlclally noW\ed to- day of the United Auto Worten union''-intention to strike at mldnlcnt on Oct. 4. y for only One Dollar!* •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. FroaPageAI BOIBA ... he'd found at the site. That "ftnd" later was ides'\· tified by an archeologist as a sheep bone. : T~u r s day night , con,. mlss1ooer John Stem produced a towel filled with sea shells lh8t he indicated might be of 1nter6flt lo arcbeologu1ta But Bob Allen of the city's water department pooh-poohtd that idea lie ~aid the s heO..'l were the taili ngs dredged from t h e n e ar b y II u n t 1 n Rt qn Harbour channel and dumped qn the acreage A lien suggCflted that , befol"4: Mol~ ever acquired the proper. ty, 1t had been massively d.ia· t~rbed by serving as a gravel pat, dump, army ammunitidn s tor a ge a rea and 011 was tt: s ump Only Cohen and Stern voted w pr~secute Mola for allegedly 'disturbing" the arcbeological site without a special penmt. Com m1 s s1oners Ron R ussef f'rank Higgins and Robert Baui declined. Planning Cha i rman Tim Paone was a b.,cnt, and the seventh com mission l'ieat has re- m ained unfilled !'.ince Ruth F'lnley was appointed to lhe city council last spring Cohen and Stern packed up Russer s vote in a bid to deny Mola s EIR which s tated his de- \•elopment would have no 1~ pact on the environment. However , Deputy City At,.. torney J ames Georges ruled that the 3·2 vote wasn 't sufft. c1ent to deny the E IR. Corr(· m1ss1on by-laws, he said, man· date four votes for s uch an a~ taon. With city water expert Allee claiming that Mola plans to diJ out the old dump site and re- move noxious oil wastes as ao act ual caty benefit, ac ting chairman Higgins postponed the whole issue to the ne xt com-m 1ssion meeting, Oct 2. Meanwhile. the city's Environ- mental Board re ports that It Is satisfied with Mola's commit· ment to hire an archeologlst to monitor aJl eart.h move ment ln the area as wort progresses -if Mola finally la granted a UH permit authoriz.ing construction. ------------------------------------------------ .. ' . YoarBoi.et••• DaUy Newspa~r VOL 71, NO. 271 , • SECTtONS, .a PAGES Fl FT EEN CENT~ Miller Foe· Pledges ~eCall t:anipaign . ' Jb.llOU&TMHe a °'-~ ......... 'Edi.Ion MlUer cterm d ed bla ftt · n •H lo attve H an Oranae County ,S&iperviaor Tbun d ay nil.bl qalnst chargH conr ern· ins bla war record and rel•· Uooahlp wtth .Jane ft'onda and Tom Hayden. The charges were burled m a stor my debat e a t UC Irvine be tween Miller and Mickey Conroy. president of the Armed Water Appeals Nixed The preside nt or the l rvinc Ranch Water Dis trict Board of Directors has asked the city to "abstain from any appeals" if it should be dissatis fi ed with a court-ordered solution to the s election of landowner-pi cked board members. C.O. Rt>inhardt. rcacltng lo a lt>lle r from Mayor David Sills in which the district was asked 1Lc;elf to refrain from appealing a judge's ruh ng labeling as un constitutional the present Ian. downer seled1on process or board members.said ·'If t he court dec:is1on shou ld en \'1s1on a phased trans1t1on, I would ask that the city also abstain from :rny a ppeals and comply volun larily with the dec1swn or th1· OrangeCounlySupenor Court · A hranng 1s scheduled Monday in Judge Edward Wa llin's courtroom where all parties in the c ase will get together again lo dis· cuss poss ible ways of modifym g t he board to bring it under control of popularly elect<.-d d i rectors. Al the present lim e, the seven. mem ber board is composed of five landowner.picked directors and two popuJarlyelccled ones Reinhardt said in a letter tu Sills mailed Thursday that 1t is "pre mature <for the dist rict) to make a commitmen t" on· appealing Wallin's ruling on the unconstitu· tlonallty of the present system .. until such a time as agret:ment upon any proposed settlement (See WATER. Pagf' A2 l Pair Bound; Rugs Taken From Home A p:or or l:ill men i:x,und and gagged an elderly lfuntini.:ton Beach couple in th<'ir two story home Thursday a nd made orr w1lh $30,000 worth or l'ers1an rugs, police said The bandiL'>, who (•n tcrcd the 20811 Skimmer Lane house around 4 p.m. under the pre tense of using a telt>phone. lit<.! up Mrs . Aziz Kiani, GS, with tape and plac~ her in a downstair'> closet. officers reported . The intruders' went upstairs and assaulted her 70-year old h us band. who was taking a ebowe r, police said. He told police the men tied his hands and left him in the bathtub. The bandits, thought lo ~ 1n their 20s. rolled up 10 rugs and a tapestry and cut the phone lines before t hey fled. officers r e ported. The victims s rud they were a ble to free themselves and c alled police from a neighbor's house. Angels Detailed For a word's-eye view or the Ame r ican Le ague playorrs . sports w r it e r Dave Cunningha m will follow the. Angels every step or the way as they try to bring a pennant to Oran1e County . Cunninlham, t.he Dally Pllot'a regular Angels beat writer, will travel with the club when it takes on t.be Oriol• on Wednea· day and Thursda y In Baltimore u the An1els • mate tbelr rtnt playoff appearance ln their lt· .. .. ... biltory. aead Cunnl n1bam'1 j ..i,.aa al wbat11 happen· .... -die fteld and beb1nd • -die 1em. next week lo 1 .... DmlJ Pilot. ~ P'oYcet ttecrreea XsaoclaUoo ol Orante County. Conroy, who Ulle Miller wu a Marine Corps aavlalor durln& the Vlttnam war. u ad at the clcae of the 90-minute aeaaaon that be ln tends to launch a N eall drive against MiJler · ··Hia anniversary ts Oct. t• and I promise that 1 w111 mount a recall," Conroy declared. T be statement drew loud ap pl ause from an audience of a bout Z:IO persons as weU as some jeers. Mlller was appointed to orfice J uly 13 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Conroy hit at Miller 's connec· tion s with lhe C1tmpargn for £conomic Democr acy (CE D>. a n organization founded by Hayden . He claimed that Hayde n and Miss Fonda were involved with le ftist and anti·U.S. or ganiza· lions and indicated they held a strong i.nfluence over.Miller . "He had no broad based sup· port for his appointment to s upe rvisor in th e co unty ." Conr oy said . "Instead it came fro m Fonda, Hayden. nude beach advocates a nd fringe radica ls." Miller said he is a mem ber or the CED and held a position on t hat organ ization 's s t eerin g com mittee as an affirmative ac- $1.5 Million Uon officer for veterans' affairs. Mille r d ec lared t h a t he believes in a capitalistic, free enterprise for m or government. "We do not presently have economic Justice In orde r to en· joy de mocratic freedoms . "Big business and big govern ment are forc ing socialism upon us from the top,'' he s aid Miller claimed that his can· d1dacy for super visor had the s u pp o rt of two inc um bent super~isors-Cbairman Philip Anthony and RaJph Clark. Ne ither could be re ached for com ment today. · Much of the debate also dealt with Mille r 's r ecor d a s a pr is one r of t h e North Viet· n a m ese for m or e tha n fi ve years . M iUe r s aid he rece1 ved a letter of censure from the secretary or the Navy for making anti-war <See MILLER. Page AZ> Funding Allocated For County Morgue D•ll• 1'1 .. 1 SIMf ,.,..lo By DAVID K UTZMANN OI llw 0 •11' 1'11411 SWfl Orange County may yet get a badl} needl'd c.•cntral morgut· far1hly Chier Oeputy Coroner J im Oe1s nc r said loduy lhc Board or Supervisors 1s lcntal1vely going aht'ad with plans to allocate SI 5 m1lhon tu began const r uction work for a morgue beginning in January "W1· can s1•e :.ome light at the l'nd (If lhl' tunnel," Oe1s ner c;aid Th<• <·oroner's ofhc1 ... 1 said thl' rH'"' <·entra l morgue will IH' IDEA OF CIVILIAN PLANES AT EL TORO WON'T FLY Marine Corps Commandant Robert Barrow In Orange County Dedication Collllllercial Jet Use Of El Toro Unlikely For Irvine Park Set By STEVE MITCHELL OI -Oalty l'llet SIAtt Marine Corps Com mandant Robert II. Barrow says there is httl..: Ukelihood the E l Toro air station will ever be used jointly h> Mann(' Jets and commercial and pnvatc aircraft Thl· top Marine addressed ffil•mbcrs or the media in a presi. 1·onfercncc on the s prawling air sl;it1on this morning. and talked ali1111t a r:m~e or issues. includ ing use• of the air facility and his reasons for not meeting wi th Irvine M<1yor David Sills while on his Wei.t Coast tour Spe<ikini! in a soft Southern c1rawl, the Commandant said he "c1·rtamly hopes" no joint use or lhf· a ir st:itiun will ever take place "(~uite candidly." General Barrow said. "we have no plans to abandon El Toro We intend to cont inue to live in peaceful 'Dad' Miller, Note d Golfe r, Dies at 102 ANAHE IM <A PJ -Henry Geor ge "D ad " Mille r , t he spunky 102-year -old golfer who extolled th e virtues of tbe ''second h a lf" o r li fe In television savings ads, has died a t L on g Beach V e t e ra n s Hospita l. ~ Miller . who celebrated bis last birthday Sept. 11, died Wednes· day night of old age , a family friend said Thursday. Lew Overholt, acting Anaheim mayor, ordered n ags at public buildings in the clty flown at ha lf-~ast t od a y in Mllle r 's honor . On his last birthday two weeks ago, be held court in the nursing hom e wing of lhe hos pital where he died and kidded bis fellow re· sident.s and sever al visitors. "Come on. kid," he lold one reporter . "let's ha ve som e oys t ers on the h a ir-shell for lunch and then I 'll, t ake you out on the course and beat bell out or you." In that interview, Miller said: ''I've Uved to m a ke rrlenda. That '• my pbll080phy or life. "I atlribute my loe1 We, my 1ood health and the t reat croup • or friendl I hav. met to th• 1••• d aolf," be said. MUler, who didn't etart pl-r· lnt 1olf uat.11 ap 55, attracted national recoP:AUoa for himself u d t.be cil)t wbm, ai at• ta. be C&ee DAD, Pa1e A.I) ,. ha rmony with s ur rounding com· m unities." He s aid. "We hke the area. and we h ave an enormous in vestment here '' lie said J01nt use or military air facilities. "have a built-in in com patibility, and the best w:iy to address that situation 1s not to have it at all. It grows lo ~ an aggravation, and I don't think we can have lha t." The ~eneral said . · That doesn 't mean wc:'ve got our heels dug in. It's JUSt l hat we view it as an incompallbillly " He also discounted chances of a commercial airport at near by Cam p P endleton . saying il would set a precedent that m1~ht mean the piecemeal elim ination of the 200-square·mile base "When one starts ~iving up ar eas set aside f0 r military training. piece by piece 1t ll'aves little left for lhc military." the gene ral said. "The s imple reality 1s, our whole pur pose of being is to train and be ready We· nerd tht> rea l estate. we have to resist cf· forts to nibble away at bases "I don't en1oy saying that, but it's the reaJity." When asked why he refused to m eet with Irvine Mayor David Sills to discuss problem s the city has with the air base. General Ba rrow sajd, "I have a station commander -Maj . Gen Joseph Koler Jr. and I have great confidence in him . "I believe he h as a kee n awa reness or all the local issues. Th ese Issues that concern the mayor can be best a ddressed by the base commander . <See EL TORO, Page A2> • Ir vine's newes t park the 28-acre Turtle Rock Community P a r k -will make its d ebut Saturday with a colorful dedica· t1on ceremony that will include a M annc Corps honor guard The park. located at One Sun· nyhill Drive. JU::.t off Turtle Rock Dr ive. will be a natur e·on ented facility that one city spokesman described as lhe one or the nic·1•st and hcsl equipped parks in thl· county Included umong the invited guests fur lhl· ded1c<.1tion 1s J«!a n M ichelc Couste<Ju . son or oce an ogr aph er J a c qul's Cousteau Tht: spok1.•sman said if Jean Michele is un::iblc l o attend. some representative from l hc family will ~ present. lie said the Coustc:ius were invited hccausc ''' the prescrvalilln and nature theme or the park Master of cerc monies fo r the dedication will be Assistant City Manager Paul 13rady Mayor David Sills wi ll cut the official ra bbon opening the park A n ag Dedication featuring the Manne Corps color guard also will take pl ace Ceremon ies a re scheduled to st art at noon Various activities ar e the n sla ted fo r the rest or the d ay A dancl' co mpan y will pc.·rfor m m the after noon and park tours will be sc heduled. An oceanography exhibit will be set up as well a s dis plays of old Irvine photos. T he ne w park fea tures tennis courts. parking for 300 cars, a multi-purpose building with a game room. lounge and offices. a softball fi eld. picnic area and w a lkway s t hrough out t h e facility (See PARK. Page AZ> Ted ID Song 'I Will Folkr' You' NEW YORK (AP> -It was bound to happen -a song named "Teddy" that cotlld easily be taken as a presidential hype for Sen. Edward Kennedy. "Teddy," as s ung by Teresa Brewer, starts: "Teddy, Teddy, I will follow you. Lead the way and we will see it through." It ends: "My favorite guy ... U you say you're ready to fl y, Teddy, you'll be No. 1." . Kennedy has been sounding like a candidate for several weeks, but has not formally. announced hls lntenlloos. Mias Bre wer 's record-producer husband Bob Thiel said the Massachusetts Democrat and his a.Ides know nothln1 about the record. But Thiel says he's aure Kennedy and bis sup- porten won't be upset. locall-d behind ttw 1·r1unty J<lll f:Jc1hl) m Santa /\OJ Thl' SY'>lC:m tht> <·11u11t:. n<111. uses "'herf' l)(ld11·" an· t:1~:n1 to mortuanl''> and ht•ld thn1· f11r examination by a p<1lh11log1..,t ortc:n ha?> b'•en th<· torg .. t ''' strong l'nl1usm for 11-, in:id1· quac1l"!> . The lall"St "urh 'f'rst1r1'.'>rn o<· curred Thursda\ at 1 C Irvin•· where· a tlin1l'~tl prof1·..,vir .,r pa t ho Io I!~ , .111 I 1 h • · p n· ',, n t :,,\ -.tt'm 1' "" fr.11 t•ir1·d .snrl .1011 q·u;1tt·d that .111to1,..,11 .., enrJ 11p IM• mg donl' und•·r th" mo:-.t ail\ 1·r..,t• 1·1r\·um,t-anc••' ~pc•Jksn~ to th1• I 'n1\ n'1tv !-'11rum author iHltl formror FBI ,1~1·nt \1arshall l111uh "a11I th•· mor'tu.1nc•-. wh11 h h;n 1· lw1·n u..,1·11 for l'Xaminnl1•111~ <•r" 11f11•n p1101 I\ PCjUlppPU hJ\t V.<Jfk -.pat't'" which a re lll'1 "mall and .in· d1mlv ht <.di dr<.11A.htwk~ fnr pt·rform1ng an t'ff•·«ttv•· ,llll llpS\ In -.11m1· m•irt uarir" lf1111t -.;i1tl th•· """' k art·a f11r th1 p.1th•>l11~1 '-I I""" '\JOJll .1 photo111 th1• •·ntsrt• lt•nl!th 11f a ht1d" 1 :in 1S1·1· ~OR(,l t .. Pag.-\2) Poor llealth Cite d Meany to Retire As AFL-CIO Chie f ,.,.,,.,..,....,. PLANS TO RETIRE George Meany ------------ Gold R e aches $400 Leve l In Hong Kong LONDON <AP) The price or gold cracked the $400-a n-ounce level for the first time in Hong Kong today and neared the $400 mark in Europe. But the battered dolla r gained moderately on foreign currency excha nges. Gold. which has soared an as· toundlng $74 a t roy .ounce since Sept. 1, touched a peak of s.400.20 d ur ing morning t rading in Hong Kong before settling back to close at $396.2S. Bullion "only s tayed at the $400 level for a s &iahl eeriod and then drlrted ort~" s aid John Cr owley, spokesm a n for th e tradi n1 firm or James Sinclair & Co. in New York. He added that "trading was heavy, but It was orderly and oot hectic .·' Gold prices h ave cUmbed as Mldeut oil investors, corpora· Uons and speculators have fied the dollar and ~r lnflation·bit curre nci• ror bullion and other metalt. After t11e Hons Kona ma.rtet'a clote, told moved to a ~ SM an ounce tn London follow· ln1 the mornlnt ••ftKJn1" price of Slf7 Ml by the city's bic nve bulUon dealers. Bulllon then eued at tbe London afternoon nxt.na to.,.is, WAS HIN G T ON c AP1 <:1•orgc: Meany. 85. founder of the A rL·CIO and 1ls pres ident fo r the past quarte r·centur}. 1s rctmnJ( this fall . ~pokcsman Al lt•n i'ack announC'ed toe.la) ~I 1•.111\ ha:-. lwen 1n bad ht•all h ,,,1n<·1· t·~irl~ .... pring. ;ind hi" 11• t1r1·men1 froni on<• of th1· nil 1111n ... mo:-t influt·ntwl JOii:. h:11J hl'\'0 l'XJWC'lt•d L.tnl' Kirl..land. 1h1.· /\fl. ('JO .., q·c1 Nan tr 1'J'>Un·r fur 10 \ • ar'- .ind ~1··am ... 1 l11M·:.1 .111\ l'('r 1 ~ r11n,1dcn-d .t rll'.1r c·1 rt.1111tv 111 ht•t·nmt• prt·s11l<•nt nf lht: 11 n11 l llo11 me m b1•r I .1 b111 ff-cJ1 •1 a 1111n at 1t. ... tonvl'nt1011 t11 •rt· 11 1 -.;m 1·m~·r ~h·an\. \I ho ha.., appl'<trt'd al h1-. offin· onh rJrcly sinr•· hl' lil•r,tml' ill 1n April 1 ... 1·11mplt·l 1ng .1 12th two )'t'ar l •·r rn a-. fl.'dl•r:itwn prrs1d(•nt .\11J1· ... ::..ml Ill' ""111 n•nh11n 111 11ff1n· until thl• \Fl. Clll .., No\'cmber t'onvcn t1on M t·am 111form<'d K1rkl<.1nd of his dcc1s1on Thursday night. und Kirkland notihrd the Af'L CIO's 35-membcr cxct•ul1v(• council to day The coun cil was meclln~ in :-.pec1 al session to t'ndors<' Presa dent Carter's new wagl'·pnce guuJelrnes for next year. Meany's departun• was un nounced as t h t' Carte r ad min1strat1on prepared to an· nouncl' revised a nl1 ·1nfla t1on ~uidehnes for waRe and price 10· creases that gave organized labor a lon~·sought role 1n set tang .S economic pol icy Or::IJl:asl '''e at lier Morning and night lo w c louds, otherwise m ostly s unny Saturday. H ighs Sf turday in upper 60s at beaches to m id and upper 70s inland. Lows to'1ight 60 lo 66 INSIDE TODAY Mu•ic attVMd to the Mid· dlt Agta and the mlddle-agtt.t will ~ pn'lormed tonight. F'ind out where on Page C 1. l••ex .. Q.1,t .. A4 All • .. DM.V Ptl.OT Nation t() Hear Cuba Situation WASIUNOTON (AP> Preal dent Cvter plan.a to rtpe>rt to the naUoa Sunda,y Oft ~e luue ol Sovlet combat troopa ln Cuba, wbkb bu prompted lnl-1ve ne10U•Uou wit~ t~• So•l•t Unloe, lt ••· .. .,.... toda,. A Ume hd DOt bMll aDDCNnc-eci. Word al tbe PTwldent'a plma ror a uUoDaUy broadcut ad dreu came allu be met for SUCCUMBS AT 102 Henry 'Dad' Miiier ,,...., Pflfle AJ DAD ... hi t a h ole-i n -o n e at th e mumcipaJ golf course that now bears his name. He went into the record book as the oldest person in the United States to hit a bole- m·one. Following that feat, Mille r bee a me a local television celebnty. appearing in a series or commercials for Glendale Federal Savmgs. M iller. who played pro· Cess1onal baseball in Kentucky in 1897 and served in the U.S. .\rm y during the S panis h \merican War in 1898, Wl:IS stall sh0-0t1nJ:! in the low 80s on the golf course when he was in his mid 90s One of h as last pubhe ap· pearances wai. las t May JO, when he hit the first ball al the new driving range on the H.G "Dad" Miller Golf Course in Anaheim Se r vices for Mille r are scheduled al 11 a.m . Saturday at the First Christian Church of Anaheim. Private burial will f o ll o w at the Anaheim Cemetery Miller 1s survived by his daughter , Josephine Roseberry or Anaheim, five grandchildren. one great-grandc hild and two great-great-grandchildren PW Talks Due? JERUS AL E M (Al') Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan has dropped the clearest hint yel that Israel may one day talk lo t h e Palestine Liberation Organization. but he admitted the PLO is almost certain lo re· Ject the condiUons he demanded. Dayan spelled out his terms In a n inte rvie w with Israel Television in New York that was broadcast here Thursday •'*" • ....... um • ...,.. wlUl the National S.CuritJ O>un ctl, the HCOftd I UCh ltllk>n i~ leu lhan 2A Mun, u U S. ol flctal.I tried to kffP n110UaU.U. wit.la UM R.aiana aliv• TM tlreutut me.tins •t the Whlte Houae followed Thu.nday nJ1bl'a hour·IOOI NSC briefln1 bv Secretary at State Cyrus Vance on hll neaoUatJona with Mexican President Visits U.S. WASHING TON I AP) Mex lean Pres ident Jose Lope.i Portillo arrived here today for talks with President Carlt!r thul American officials hope wall be smoother than thelf last meeting in Mexico City. With an agreement already re· ached on sales of natural gaR from Mexico to the United States, such long-standing pro· blems as the sale of vegetables and the now of illegal migranls from Mexico beaded the agenda for the third s ummit held by Carter and Lopez Portillo. The Mexican president ar rived 40 minut es be.hind schedule at Andrews Air Foret• Base in s uburban Maryland Emerging from his plane, he stood al attention for the ritual 21-gun salute and playmg of the national anthems, then quickly got into his limousine for the trip to the White House, accom panied by Secretary of Stale Cyrus R. Vance. Lopez Portillo ar rived at th<> While House 12 m inutes behind schedule. "Good morning, · a smiling Carter said as he greeted h1:. guest in the colonnade uuts1df' his Oval Office The two leaders. their armi. a r ound each othe r 's b acks posed briefly for photographers in the Rose Garden before going inside for their meeting. Vice President Waller Mon dale and national security ad viser Zbigniew Brzezinski were among the U.S. ofCi cials JOinmg Carter and Vance in g reeting the Mexican leader. American officials said in ad vance they hoped the session would be quiet and businesslike, in contrast lo Carter's visit to Mexico last February, which led to s trained feelings on both sides. Lopez Portillo flew here from New York, where he addressed the U .N. General Assembly Thursday night. He will be guest of honor at a state dinner tonight and will confe r with Carter again Saturday. The v e g e table Issue has become particularly sensitive since it involves farmers from Florida, a stale that has become a k e y earl y battlegr o und between Carter and his prospec· live chief challenger for the Democratic presi d e n tial nominaUon, Sen. Edward M Ke nnedy, D-Mass. f',....PflfleAJ EL TORO BASE ••• "The trouble is," the general added, "too many people have too much to say -a lot of rhetoric, a lot of words. I don't think I couJd make a contribu- tion by meeting with the mayor. "General Koler Is the party to do that. If an Issue reaches Washington for resolution, then the ball is in my court. "This Is just the way I do things and that's why we have local commanders." •·For someone to come out from Wuhlngton and get into local affairs would just confuse things," he said. OfllANGa'COAST 1 ' DAILY PILOT TfW' Ot~ CN\f 0.Uy l'ttot. •I"' wM<"' i\<°"" .,.,,..,, ... _,.." ,,.....,.,_.,,, ... °'_ (M\I Pt.tbtt\l\IMo(~y ~ .. l•Otl~,~· ...,.,., _ _., ·-..... , ,., tao•• ,,.. .. , ... _. -... ._ ........ .,. .. .., .. _ l••nVal...,,l,_.~-ll~tll(M>I lo ... _ ................... _'""_.,._ -·• "'°"'"""ljlot'-'"""9•i.M·•••ut w.,, ... .,-.~• ... c.r11...-t,.,. -·--..,., ..... ,_,.....,,_ uo• c-vw•tt'f.,.....,t•ftidGlt,..•M.t~ n.r .... -.1-( T-tA ....... . -. .... " ..... o-'9tll ~ ~"-.......... Mll ........ I ..... Un othe r issues, the top Marine said: -Tbe concept of an all volunteer military was thrust on the services by Congress who said, "Now you make It work." He termed recruitment of new Marines, •·An a bsol ut ely awesome task," adding it Is ex· p ensive and difficult. The general said there is a "growing propensity for people not to enlist," adding the o nly alternative is "some form of draft, conscription or naUonal service requirement.'' -On drafllne women, General Barrow said, "I think It would be appropriate to restat.er women, 9dd.ine the Corps would have to carefully determine bow they would fit In. "I don't lbJn.k the demand would be u 1reat as for men, but women make a very fine contrl bu lio n to military service. There are 1UU limlta tbat do not make it a com· plelely even-Steven pioposlUon with the men.'' -On Ku Klux Klan acUvtUes in tbe llarine Corps, tbe aeneraJ "" Hid -there II Uttle the setvtce can do about 1ueb actlvitJet. "Unfortunately. there la no way we can problblt someone rrom Jo6,aln1 any or1ani11Uon. It la only tbetr eonduet u a llutne u lt relatM to tbat Ol'fanluUon tbat ft HD dtal wttb.' -The 1eneral Hid t.b• llarine Corpe "ii • l'Md1 today • lt ever bas been, addtn, tbe cNdiMAlt;J ol the combat ..,.. depe* CID that re9Clin-. ''Gr tlltre 1bouldn't be a llarine Corpe.'' "Our read1Hla Soet be10ftd tnlnlq and equipment,'' be taJd. Soviet F~p lllnllter Andret Uromyko. whlch apparently failed lo re11<>lve lhe dispute; al le••t for th~ time belo1. Non~ ot the partlclpanu at Carter,• meeUne wlUl his top security advisers was available urttrward tor t~mment "It Is u very caJm and de· llb~ralivts procelUI that's p.ro ceedlna ln a Umely and not a hurried f oahlon, · · sa.ld a Cart~r aide who aaked not to be named. The some source said that re- g a rd let!S of the impact or the Sova~l lrooJ* wue, "There Is absolutely no doubl of the presi- dent·~ determln(lllon to push rorward on S ALT" and win Senah· ntification or the arms control treaty with the Soviet Union Discovery or the Russian cum but brigade 111 Cuba bas c·luodl'd prtmpccts ror rati!ica- t1on or the SAL.T 11 treaty American oHacials did not rult' out further U S Soviet tulki., but ncmt· wcrt> planned for thl' hrst llmt• tn three weeks Wh1ll• lloust• press secretary J ody J•owell, m eeting reporters a lter Vanc<''s NSC briefing, irnlc1 , "WP would not charac krizt• Uus us u c risis It was a discussion " M em~·rs uf th« NSC called to tht• Whitt> llouse included Vice President Walter f'' Mondalt" Cl/\ Dlrt>clor Slansrleld Turner. Ocft'ns<• Secretary Harold Brown and national security all vai.t•r Zbi~nacw Hne1insk1 Powt'll rerul>cd lo di\ UIR<· SJJt.•c1rics or what Vance told th1· NSC m a one hour bnding th;it rollowed a private JO minute ml'etmg walh the president m the Wtule House hvang qtsarters FroW1PageAl WATER .•• necessary to C'omply with the court ordt•r" 1s rc41 chcd '"The IHWD will rely on theop1 nwn or 1L-; counsel with n •s p<'ct to th<· m<'rtts <>f appt>&I c.tnd tht· posi.1btl1ty ofsuc·c·c:o.s," Hcanhardt s aid Sills asked the water distnrt last week to forego any appeals of the Judge's ruling since it would inevitably prove "futile and ac- complish nothing more than pro- longingth1s lit1gat1on " Both the city and a t'it1zen5 group known as I rvane Tomorrow had hied a lawsu1t againRt thed1~ trict a year ago challenging the composition of the board. claim- ing it was in vaolution of the one man. one-vote doct rine upheld by lht' U S Supreme CQurt Wallin thrn ruled on an Irvine Tomorrow motion Sept 19 that ask<'d for a delay 1n the Nov fi elections until more publicly elected seaLo; could~ added to the board Judge Wallin s aid the landowner dominated election syRtem was unconstitutional H<'1nhardt, in his letter to Sills. <'rnpha..,izcd that the water dif>· trtct in 1975 sponsored legislation which provided for registered voter participation In elections of bo<1rd members "When legal action was initial ed by the city, the IRWD exerted a concentrated effort to negotiate a settlement which would Involve a transition to a majority of the board e lected by registered voters with a target dale of 1981 or as early as mid 80, ''the board pre- sident said However. he sald the city "was adamant that only a transition of the total boar d immediately would satisfy thelrt r equlre· ment.s " Food Found Contaminated WA S HI NGTON (AP I - F ederal lruipectors have found a n imal feed and food con- tam in a t ed with the toxic chemlcaJ PCB ln 10 Western and Midwes t s t a t es, a to p AarlcuJture Department official told Conar•• 10<111y . Cuol Tuck"r Foreman, an as- 1\1111 unl •artculture aecreta ry, ul110 totd a House subcommittee that about 16,000 pounds of fresh pork have been ordered withheld from conaumcrs because ol rear of runtamlnaUon. Her disclosure was the first pubUc statement that the PCB contaminatJon has s pre ad from p oultry to red meal. P CB, or po1ychlorlnated biphenyl, II a s µapected cancer- causJ111 asent that t\as ca~ 11kin ·dlaeue and other health problems in humans . F,.._P ... AI MILLER ••• 1tatement1 wbll• be wu a prt1oner. •'I 1poke out qalnat the ••Y the war •• be1q operated. l Hld we 8hould either wln or 1et out and bulcally It wu to 1et out," he .. id. Mlller Hid he r eceived an honorable dl.lcbartt '' wttb tbe belt wishes ol t.be Marine Corpe com ryad1nt.'' -,, . Big Turnout at Neu,, C'a•pas More: than 300 guests turned out for dedica- 1 mn ceremonies at Saddleback College's north campus in -.Jrvme this morning to hE·<.tr speeches and tour the facilities. Other activities planned for the weekend include bluegrass mus ic and ballads, a display of classic cars, rolh:r skating competition a nd a c lassic bicycle exhibit The weekend de - dication begins Saturday at 2 p.m .. A 10. kilometer ran· bc:gmnmg at the north cam- pus is sch~dulcd Sunday <1l 8 a m . Cella Retrial Planned Ur Louis Cf•lla, once the multi malhon dollar master or Oran~1· County pol1t1 cal fmanct \\all i:et a new trial Nov 26 on s tate chargel> or embei.tlement and Medi Cal fraud used agaiMl tum was seized 11 legally by 1nvest.Jgators Cella currently as serving & :ederal pnson sentence m Lorn P'>C following his conv1 ct1on on federal charges or Medicar(' fraud Ao;s1stant District Attorney Michael Cap1zz1 s aid after lbe San Oaego hearing that he 1s con- fident the case can be prosec~t· f'd de'>pllf' the loss or evidencf' resullang from lhe appeals coun ruling The tn-1 date was set Thurs- day by a S<1 n Diego County Superior Court Judge The c~e was shifted out of Orange Coun ly on a change or venue molloo. Cella is charged with b11.klng hos p1lab that he once controlled out of an esl.Jmated S2 million money that wus later directed to 1974 political campa1gm and to tht-physicwn h1ms1•tr . accordmiz to a Crand Jury 1n<l ff"t ni1·nt Man Faces Jail For F eedinp; Birds T h t• 11 h ) s 1 t 1 J n f <> r m t' r I y pl1:ad(·d .:ualt) to I tw "har~•:5, but his ron\ 11·!11111 w:1 ... fl\(•r 1 urnL'd b) .111 ;ippPllalt• <·11un .Ju..,tt<·l'.., rul1'fl thJt 1·v1dcm •· SA'.'. Ff<A!'\C'IS<'O I APt A 75 ~ear old man rould '\pen1l :10 da)i. in JWI ~-cau:.t.· frN· loud.Jn)( P•JiWnns £•at his sc-a tl<·rt-d .,•·<'(h 1wrhap!> allt>gally flt· think-. th1· '>1tuatwn ., (or tht-bird~ f 'r08I Pa~ A I MORGUE FUNDED. • • not be taken "You t·an amagm<' hl)w th1:0. f lht· drawbac·ks1 1nhlb1t'> lhl' autopsy surgeon," llouL'> said Oe11p1l<' roroner's personnel whom h•· dl'~crab<id us dcdlcat ed . wrll tru1ne'1 and pro fe-,sionnl thr poor facahtlc\ h:I\ 1• mail1· l''""I work n1•arly Im possabh'. Houl~ said fk1s ncr '>Bid this morning that ··many of the than gs Marshall said arc corn'<'t · · But 1r plani. for the central morgue prot'eed without any rurthcr d1fftcult1cs. those pro blems ~hould soon be alleviated Reis ner said funds for con struction of a morgue had been included m last year's county budget. but passage of Propos 1 lion 13 nt'CCSSllOled us e or those moni~ ror other purposes Although he said he was not being cnlJcal of the Board of SupcrVJsors for its actions in the past. Beisner acknowledged that .. a morgue should have bet!n built a long ume ago " H outs estrmalcd there ne nE-arly 11,000 deaths each year In Orange County . and o r this number, nbout 5,000 start out as coroner's ca!tcs Eventually, ahout 4,000 of these deaths require \ome lYJ>f' ol 1n de pth 1n"est1gat1on and 2 500 need lo eventually bl' autopsied lfouLs claimed that because of thl· poor fac1hu~. squar .. ccn ti meters of o;k1n that coo Id ha\ e bl'l•n U.'\ed for grafting are-lr>.'il ;,s "'ell <1s transpl'~rnt organc; which rould be used for the h\' mg PARK ... There also is an interpretive center. D facility to be used for environmental awareness pro gram s for the pub l ic on Tuesdays Additionally there are nature arus and a pond. City officials are upecling a big crowd for the park opening Personal invitations have been sent out to homeowner a.ssocaa· lions and promutent people m the community Members or the city council also should be on hand Const.ructioo of the park began l'arly last year. Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* . ' *When you buy one suit at our regular price. you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. ---------- ~----"--------...----- a •·I only buy the st·ed to feed th1· <,parrowi. not the p1,1tt>ons . · 'laad Albert StrPet of San Frannsco "Ru t how vou r an stop a flock or pigeons from swooping 1n ? They ar e wild birds The only way is to stop feeding all the birds . . . and th al ·s something I'm not going to do even if I have to go through the courts " Street. who has been feeding bards at his house rive years. got 1t letter from the district at· torncy's office which s tated that one city health code proscribes the fcedlng of more than four pigeons on premises over which vou have control · The law allows the keeping of four or rewt-r pigeons •>n pnvate i rop..-rt). provided they are kept ·n .111 t.>nclo!\un• approved by the l><•11.1rtmt•n1 or Public llealth \'1ol.1 t1on could lead lo a $100 r1n1· and 30 dayi; in Jail ~ 1 r l' t'l · s ;i t t o r n e y . H o b fo'a1 r"' e ll, a membe r of the I\ ud u bon Society, su1d his client ..., sch<'Cluk·d to appear at the ll:tll of Justice on Thursday to ans wer to the a uthorities. Budget Doubtful WASHlNGTON <A P> -The fedE-ral government almost cer- taanl) wall enter Its new fiscal year next Monday without a budget in place The House ftnaJ· ly approved its version of the 1980 budget Thursday. but sharp d ifferences r emain with tb.e Senate over defense s~ndidg and soc1aJ program s. 7 Nnke · .. Steps 6rged • San OnOfre Detection Asked ... , &AYllOND IST1lADA IL .. . ................ • E ff•<ll• of tbe llarth 1' aucl•ar dl111tn at Penn· •.Ylvan11 Tbret lllle llland !,•clllty fla1ll1 reached Su • ~a.mente Wtdnelday. 1bt1 vrtvN not lo tbi ionn ol radla.uon t.bat leaked from the Penn1ylvan.l1 plant but u new federal l"f'Quiremenu tor beefed VP emcrceocy plans ln case ol a 1erlou1 ml•bap at t he San Obofre Nuclear Oen.-r&UnJiC St• tton three mil• aout.b ol San Clem..ae. · A th·man Nuc .. ar R•1ul1&qry Commi11Jon·appo•ated review team aa.id Southem CaUfomi1 MlHn Comparui otnctall. tht plant'• 0per1ton, 1hould Lake •kPt that include: lhhbl hh m ent or a technical 1upport center away trom the plant that would s uppl)' upertiH ln lhe event of an acci· dent lrwtallaUon of belt.er ln.aVu Water Leak Slows ·Nuclear Cleanup WASH I NGTON cAP> Cl e anup operations at t he dam aged Three Mile Island nuclear plant are being ham- pered by a difficult-to-stop leak or highly radioactive wate r . Senate invest.Jgators said today. Contaminated water m ay ex· ceed the plant's storage tanks In a bout a month, posing the THREE MILE ISLAND DEBATE GOES ON-A& poss1b1hly or further releases or rarliallon to the <:nvironment. :'laid a Senate subcommittee in- vestigatmg Jhe March 28 acci- dent at the electrical gener ating pla nt near flarns burg, Pa The nuclear regulation sub com mitlee of the Environment a nd Public Works Committee made the dJsclos ures in a letter to Joseph Hendrie, chairman or the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission. The senators said the information was based on in· terviews of NRC offlcrnls by sub- t·om milt('<' staff members ll t-ndne was asked what the NRC plans to do a bout the leak. N RC s pokes man Frank ln- .g ram s aid the commission would meet m s pecial session this afternoon to discuss the situation. The letter was hand- delivered to Hendrie on Thurs- day ··currently there are more than one million gallons of con- taminated water stored at the ~ile and the volume is increasing due lo a leak in the letdown line drawing cooling water from the nuclear core of the r eactor:• the senators told Hendrie. "We are advised that this leak cannot be repaired because or high radJation in the contain· ment " Most or the information came jrom a Sept. 21 interview with Jlarold Denton, the NRC's direc- tor or nuclear regulation, and other top NRC officials, the sub- committee s aid. "N RC officials indicated that cuntaminated water fro m the dam aged plant will exceed storage capacity within 40 days ~nd be released into the environ- ment unfoss steps are taken soon lo clean it up and find additional means to store it," said Sen . r.ary flart, 0 -Colo , subcommit- tee chairman The panel asked lhe NRC to describe "what planning ia be- ing done by lhe commission to r espond to any future contingen- cv at Three Mile Island site re- lated to management or these highly radioactive wastes.·· Denton was quote d by the senators as saying that as long as radioactive water remained in the reactor containment structure, it might find "sneak paths" to lhe outside world. The Three Mile Island acci- dent was the most serious in the 25-year history or commercial atomic power. Citibank Ups Rate To 13.5o/o NEW YO RK (AP> -Citibank raised its prime lending rate to- day to a record 13 1h percent and other m ajor banks quickly followed. The increase by the nation's second larges t bank w a s matched by Ma nufacture rs Hanover Trust Co. and Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .. both or New York, the nation's fourth and fifth largest banks, and by a n umber of smaller banks. Other banks were expected to Join in the increase. The increase was the seventh boost for the rate in two months. The rate, charged by banks to most credit-worthy corporate ~ustomers, was at 1 H·'• percent m August and has risen rapidly since then The Federal Reserve has been pushing up short-term interest rates ,in recent weeks in an ef- fort to slow inflation, which ha<> been galloping al an a nnual rate or more than 13 pt!rcent. as measured by the consumer price index. The prime r ate d oes not directly affect cons umer loan rates, and in fact some banks of- fer small loans to consumers at rates lower than they charge to corporations. But the prime rate is widely watched as an in· dicator of short-term interest trends. 20 Treated After OC Chemical Spill By AllHOCi•ted Press : More than 20 reside nts have ~=~:eal~~t~:ad'a~~e:1s~~~!~ :gallons of an anti-rust chemical Alescribed as "toxic to some ex- ~tent" spilled at a Brea plant last :Friday. County Health Department had received reports of 20 to 25 ill· nesses, including that of a J. year-old !toy. But county health department s pecialis t Dr. Robe rt Friis s aid no further symptoms were reported after receiving medical treatment. m nta to detect po1alble reactor core cooUnc 1y1tema ratlure and lo monitor radiation ln and around the raclllty. Improvement ol emer1ency notification lines w rth local •1enclea and the pubUc in the ttvttnt ol a serious radiation leak. EdJaon offlciala plan to weigh the NRC review team's require - ment& and respond wit.bin five weeks. Dean Kwlihlro. leader of tbe NRC team that visited the San Onofre plant and h eld Wed· nesday's meeting, said Edison officials "have dooe a good job in planning and coordinating" an emergency plan. But Kunihiro said federal legislation is pending in the wake of the Three Mlle Island disaster "that could withhold licensin g <o f new nuc lear facilities)" if ne w emergency plan guidelines a re not met by January or 1981. Edison is seeking licens ing or two new nuclear reactors south of the existing facility a t San Onofre. Licensing hearings may begin as early as April. The second San Onofre reactor is ex· peeled to begin operation in late 1981 Kun1h1ro said Edison "Is held responsible for the public health and s a f ety" that may be threatened in the event of ~ radiation leak at San Onofre. But al Wednesday's meeting, Kunihiro was criticized by some state and local offic1als after making that statement ''I rebut what you are saying the licensee (Edison> 1s not responsible ror the public's health and sarety \he state and local agencies are." assert ed James J Watkins. u California OHice or Emergency Services aide. Watkins ' comments brought up a problem that occurs when seven agencies (the NRC, slate emergency and parks depart· m ents. counties or Orange and San Diego, the U.S Marine Corps and city of San Clemente1 or more arc caught up in de· velopmenl of em ergency pro- cedures. Kunih1ro said the NRC and its r e v iew t eams "only have j u risdiction over the licensee C Edison)" and have not worked dir ectly with local agencies. "I hope the agencies cooperate,·· Kunihiro said "This gets quite complex and is a de finite problem with no fi xed solution." he added. T he NRC review team also suggested an e mergency siren system be set up to warn resi- dents in case or spreading radia lion San Clemente h as one, 20 year-old Civil Defense air raid siren located near City Hall. It could not be heard by most resi- dents, said Fire Marshal Gary Carmichael. Edison officials did not appear confident or a siren system's s uccess. But Edison nuclear chief David Pilmer said his company has not yet established a position on the idea. Pllmer said local agencies would be notified by telephone or radio if 2.'1000 of a "rem" -a basic measurement of radiation that could affect humans -is reported leaking from San Onofre nuclear plant. Wind direction is a critical concern here. That s mall quantity of radia- tion has no significant e rrect on humans, Pilmer said. But, just the s ame, a soon-to be installed hotline to warn San Cle m ente City Hall would be used to call Fire Chief Ron Coleman. Camp Pendleton or. flcials would also be contacted by telephone hotline. State emergency and nearby parks officials would also be alerted along with Orange and San Diego county authorities. ~ "It was double human er ror:· jhat caused the spill at PetroUte ~orp.'s plant in Brea, said Tom ~obichaux. director of environ- 1Dental affairs ror the St. Lou:ta- '.based company. ; "The c hemical iR toxic to ~e eXtent," Robichaux said, ;·con.slderine the complaint& the 2>ealth department bu re- ·::reived." More County Jobs Si}otlighted Sunday ·: The s pill occurred wben a :,,1ant operator was distracted -11nd left a tank unattended I• :.bout 10 mlnutee, be said. While :'".iie operator wu away, the tank :~verf1owed with a chemical UMd _l>y oll oompanl• to cocnbat rust, :2obtcbaux said Wednesday. :: When the woner dllcovered -Jb• 1pill on tbe noor, he holed :She chellNcal into what be ap. ~arenUy tboulbt wu a MWel' :jine confined to tbe plant, :,-Jlobtebaa 1ald. ,... However, a 1torm .. ~er 1wept ~be chemical lato a covered :l>raa•e County fiood control ~banael and dowutream one :~d a Ult mll•, wben tM ~-"::.:r.; bom& 3;· ,.,..., , ........... ........ dtJ'•ftn flla-...ncmo-ea '1ftomdte......,.._ ,_ could not detect tbe dileodor. i 81 WtCIDadaJ tlae Or ... • . What's next after a aensa· tionar week for lb• Callfomi1 Angels and a memorable year ror lfmiliea wbo lost their houaea in ~luebird Canyon landlUde? . . ' Sunday's Dally Pilot wUJ have those answers plus t hese reatured atortea. BVllNB88 IOAU -Subcon-tractl few the f'·lt Hornet Jet flsbter are expeeted to pump SSH million Into the county economy by 19'0 and create 2,500 new Jobi, The lead You/ Yoar llOMJ 11ory wm deltrtbe coeet.I ftnna alreeclJ lnvolftd ln ... projeet. l•Ml'I' llOVST -In 1'51, l'nalr J.-.eld cWeNd to the Unl&ed .._ from Poland in a clarlq .... Wftat lucky ld- v•tun. How Ml be adJ-.d to , (SUND A Y'S BEST) bja democratic, capiLallaUc sur- rounttinp? · FAa OUT -Sal y uts , satellites and shuttles will be ex- amined in a look at what's beeD happenlns with man An apace since America left ltl f ootprinta on the moon and what ac-compliahments the Ru11lan11 hive bad ln the race for IJpace. FA8RION'8 PVTUaE - Clotblna .tort execuUve &dwant Gorman pnillct. retalJen will eoon 'be Ml'VinC a apeclfteall1 defined market, r,1pond.ln1 more to tboppen' vaftaea and ln· ..,.ti tban cllmotraplUct. Re cndttl eomumen wlth bavtna a btp dlltn to participate in ln· nueodnl llMfthandlH chaq• . _ff!d!y, September 28, 1979 45 'Better Old than Dead' PARIS (AP ) -Brigitte 8ardot. the sex kitten or the '608, turned 4$ today with an adml111lon that "It's ·better to be old than dead" and a blast at lbe sex ual revolution sb e helped to launch when she appeared nude in a rum nearly a quarter-century ugo. "It's true I helped liberalize morals," Miss Bardot said in a two-hour French radio Interview broadcast Thursday on the eve of he~ birthday. "I WAS ONE of the first to appear nude tn a scene. But it was ift lhe script, and It was natural ... To- day. It has gone loo far I 'm not a prude. but all this s howing of human flesh on the beaches isn't beauWul " M iss Bardot , wh o starred in her last film "The Woman Grabber .: In 1973, said she was n~l concerned by her advanc Ing age "Arter aJI, 11's better to be old .than dead," she ~said "Wbat's important 1s to rto the trun~s you want to do, without s aying 'I'm too old,' .. she said "Age. after a ll , is part or life Like ever.ything else · · Sll F. SAJD SHE planned a quiet birthday cclebra t1on Saturda y <tl ht·r M cd1lerrancan hom e al St Tropez. where i.he ha~ fl ved for rive years Wtlh ~cu lp tor M o r oz lav Brozeck M 1ss Bardol de vote ... much of her lime today lo promoUng a hne or sun glasses and suntan lotwn that bear the name or her vi lla . La Madra~uc She also 1s writing memoirs. con tributing t1mt.• and money to the protection <if enda ngered animals i.lnd pro viding financial and moral support for lon(•Jy l'lderly women. Tht.• daughte r ur Cl wealthy Parisian family , M 1ss Bardot said she had a difhcult childhood. Iler .,..,,, .......... SEX KITTEN 45 Brtgtne Bardot rather "never gave mt• a dime" and orten punished her w1lh a hon.e whip, she said MISS BAROOT began modehng at 18 Her rirM hus band. Ro ger Vad1m. launched her fllm cur{·er 1n 1956 with "And Ciod Created Woman,'' a hox oHtce smash In all. s he starrt-d in more than• 20 films win n1ng the Crystal Star rrom the Acddcm} of 1-'n·nch · C1ncm<1 in 19fi6 L0<ik1ng back ..,ht· ''"d lht•rt• were '>Orne r11m ... .,hl· ~ ou Id havt-tJeen IK·ltN <Jff not doing S he '>loppPrl m:tk1ni~ n11Jv1t.•'> !'>IX \•'a" <•go and '11!4t·d n<•vt•r 111 return lo lht• .,C'rt•t.'f1 "'IT WA." nt•\er .1 grc<it pa.,...,10n of m1n1· 'h" .,.rn1 1n lhl' 1ntPrv1e~ Hurnor!> or hn ..,,." liff· CJ U I ..., I d t' 0 ( m 11 \ I 1· ..., brJyfrwndl> and 'UPP0!>1•1i marriagt's filled tht g1,s.,.p tolumn.., for }tar'> /\fin he r divorce from V<1d11r1 :.he marncd :.tC'tor Jacqu, .... Ch a rrier by whorn .,ht· had her onl y sQn, N 11·nlas L a t t' r s h l' m u. r r 1 ,. 11 Germ an milhonarri· <; un lher Sachs , whom 'l h1· divo rced m 1968 County's Jobless Rises in August Orange County'' Jobless rau• inched upward to 4 5 percent in August. according to s\atc Employment Deve lopment. De partment rigures released this wc-ek. The unemployment rate, th1• de partment reported. was rour- lenths or one pe rcent higher than the• 4.1 percent rate posted in July. but roughly equal lo June's jobless r ate or 4.4 per. I ~ OAIOINI Ct'nl The ralt' remamed '4 c·ll bclo~ the 6 I percent unemployment ra te that existed 1n Augus t 1971'1 While the• JOble!>s rate 1n cr<>as~. lhe number of persons who had Jobs in /\ugust <1lso in c reased M o~t Ot'W pos1t10n., were <1ddc'd in the wholc:-.al(' <1n<f retail trade estabhs hmt·nts i1ort restaurants, accordtn~ to tlw de· partment's f1_gures PRESENTS It's Time For · .... :',. . } .~-. Fall ~ -.. :·1 ·14 "·-?· :~ '-~ Bulb Planting . \. "I ~ "\ 2 N >( • \ I,· .) •; . ,.. . . ! featuring ruup. Hyacinth. , " Daffodll, Ranuncu lus, Narcissus and many other va1lttl11 to chooH from ~· Shop both of our tocot1on1 for th• bHt Hltctlon thla 1tci1on. INSTANT LAWN f'Oll out the green c.per 5 SQuore Ft Rolls WITH sod from >:-~~· ;';i--;f D1CHONDRA 411.99 Roll HYIRID HRMUDA or BLUEGRASS 11.59 Roll DAILY PILOT 1)3 8)' FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI 1119 Dally ~I ... Si.ff Following $~ hours of de· liberations over a two-day period , an Oran ge County Superior Court jury has found Ken Richard Hulbert guilty or the 1976 fi rst-degree murder or Whittler newlywed Gina Marie Tisher. · The six-man, six-woman jury also convicted Hulbert, 28, a former Fullerton resident once Judged loo Insane lo stand trial, on l3 other counLo; including kid- nap, rape, se1t perversion and robbery And the jury decided that Hulbe rt was guilty of using a firearm dunng 10 or the offenses and inflicting bodily injury on two other victims Hulbert, dressed in a bleached denim leisure suit and open- collar shirt, rocked ge ntly in bis chair at the counsel table as ttre guilty verdicts were announced. He served a:. his own attorney during the trial Sentencing wa~ o;t•heduled hy Judge Ted Mill<1rd for Oct 2:$ Tht• mmcunum M:nlcncc Hulbert f aecs •'> tire i mpris onment Without JJl>SS1b1hty or parole. lfull>crt was accust.•d of ab- ducting MN Tisher at gunPoinl, r<1µ1ng and .,trangllnl{ her and ahanrlonmg th(• body in a locked t"' r l<•rt .11 a t-'11ll1·rt11n '>hopf)lng 11·nl\'r 111· .also ~J'· (·harg"d with ah duc•tinJ.( two olhn ~omr•n . roh l11nJ.( th .. m .inc l fo n•1ni:: lhem 111 'u hm 1t ti• :.i<·t-. or '''" 1wr vcr;1on Ona· '"<·l1m :.rr~·r hc 1n_g ,1r:.invl1'fl .ind -.1nl<'k in thi: fac·e 14 Ith J rtwk ~a., 1lump.-d in ;i. d111 h 1n In int• Shc• lalf'r rE-~ g.11nt.•d l'OO'><'ll>U!>nt•ss :rnrt was : . .till· to t•ra~I t11 :i n e arby ru.111~ rt\ .111<1 altr;11·1 th1· altNI· tlon 11( .1 pJ:o.'>IOJ.( n111lor 1:-.1 Sh,. t1·-.11r1ert .1J.(:..1n .. t llulti.·n .111tl 1d1•1111f11·d tum ..,..., ht·r it:. .... 11.101 '"' 1rtc•n('1• .1J.(:11n•,1 llulber1 1n 1 lurli-d .1 l.q11• n •t·11rf11·d 111 lc•n 11·~ 111 whH·h Ill' .111miltr"f'f hi'> 1111•· Ill I ht• ITlrtll'' ',, fo'ullc.:rto11 l•Olll•t• dt'tt>t'I I\. I'S In lfl7i Ju11gi· Wilham L1·1· m.i•rtumt'(l a Jury' li•·(·1:-.11m anfl found Hul~r1 m1•nl;.ell y incom pl'lc•nt to ...,tand trial and ordered him c·omm1Ucd for treatment at Ata:.cadero St;.e te Hospital. llulbt-rt wa~ dec·med rit lo stand 1 ri a I ont• \. l'ar ago Jn prl' lnal 111 rn·ct•ding., he re pt•J tedly refu<;t·d to accept representation from the publi"<' dcrender s oHict.> and represent· t•d himself lfulbC'rt 1nd1 <'al<'d hP intends to 't•t•k a m•w tnal and also intends l o Jj)f)(•al the· v1·rd11'h httnded 111>'4 n Thur"fa,· ~J\N FHJ\M'ISl'O 1/\1'1 The (·11 ~. t•mhrmll·d for '\IX Yl'IJr:-. 111 ;1 1•<1u rt :-u1t Wl'k111g mort· n11n1lnly offl c•t.·r..., foc I ht• pol 11·1· de part mc•nt . hu' b4•1·n 11rt11·n·cl lo h1r<· !!;!I lll'W r('l'rtll l'> Orange Cape ,•l)na .... 1 Honeysuckle " '111i11 -A lull lf'Olure~ • ' ""' 11•001~h1Vorioe IJltl'.•.om\ \umme1 In 1011 !> QOI 51/ll IAQ IQ')<) .. ,,1~:$5.99 Bloomlng Petunias C11oose 11om lully blossomed plants In lluH or pink white 1eo ~~~ .... -.. OI 01ue ~ 5119 1eo 99C Salt Price .!59 Mystery Gardenia lllt llQtl\I S IOVOlll8 flOOIOn! • wnue tlOwei' OOoln 11115 • ~Ml In 'Pllll'Q summei OI foll .. 1001 tllftllQ 799 \:' Salt Prlct 1 $1.49 -),\Ill "' COSTA MESA (}TlPtM fl~ GAIDINS FOUNTAIN VALLEY. f)ll (,() ~ • IW'Y % "' I: LLll> 8 -°' I 1420 •OOIHutlS T 1l flOUMfAIM YAWY 0,.1..,. ..... , ...... ,.... CH_. .................... ,.... 21 U .-WPOIT .... . COSTA...SA ...__ htlo ta-410J flHO..: t6J .. 771 Of'IM 7 DAYS , ....... ,.... •• \ ----------_...._.. ____ ...._~ ... ----_....._. __ --- .44 OM. y Pll.OT ~ • VIENNA. Au9trla (AP) All l:JM.41Mt, cboklq fttt rMrtd ~ a V.._. botel l*bd wkh A.89tcu ud odMlr tourls .. before c1a .. tocla1. ldlMal • ....... ..S ~ue1Dt 11, aulJMlftU. aald. "nMy aa1d a form• ...._Ok'....._• ud two 04.ber Amerkw w•re killed ud SJ~ Meet ol &.be vtdiw ... °"""OIM ln tlMtAr 1.leeo by DO&loDom fUmet releued bJ IMl.naiq plaaUc walJ·ISoor-eoverlQI lo' &be Am At.II*"'-Ratel, poltce AW., Eyewttnea .. aaid lu.&a ln t.be four '°"J, mtldlum-elua hotel bwa1 from tbeh room wtDdDwl l<'reami.lal for belp, ud ooe woman )umped to her ._.. .trom the Wnt floor A.LL OF ntE D&AD AND tJ\jW'tld Ameritan1 were believed t.o ~ m~mben ot a Lour lf'OUP from Maine, many ot lbem ln tbelr 60I City otriclall ldentmed Uwm u £11• Wlabt ud Donald aod Francea t"tuer. Mila Wi.cbt~ 241 who WU Mbts Oklabom• 1n 1m, ... .tbe dauJhl~r of the owners ot a Bath, Maine, travel aaency that or· gauuud t.be tour Tbt1 hometown ol th~ l''ruen and t.bo9e ol t.be lo· jured were not immediately ava.Uable Police said al lea.st 10 YuaoeJav t.ounata wen kUlod and West Germans allo were believed to be among the vact.ama, bul most were not immediately tdenUfied All of lhe hotel's 57 rooms were occupied, aulbonlles satd. IT WAS TB£ BIGGE&,. lo:.11 of Ufc m a ftre tn post war Aualna. Polite uld lhe ru .. t U.ta were klet ln the blue, maldnc It lm· po11lble to vertly nam• and hQmetOwnl Immediately. But an American rldlo reporter ln Mai.M uld • U.S. Emba.uy otftclal t.old him two Amerlcaaa bad beeb kllled ud lbe otber IO Amorlcana In tbe hotel had beeD accounted for ,..-. either hoepltallMd or unlnJured. Namm and l\artber deta1la on the American cuaalti• wen not lmmedlat.ely releued. Eva Wlcbt, co-owner ol Wlabt Travel Serviee ln Bath, llalne, 11td lo Maine that the American group wu on a tour oraa.obed by the firm. wbit h ahe operates with her buaband, Carl, 51 , and that be and their dau&bt.er, Ellen, 24, were lravelln& wtth the IJ'OUP. SHE SA.ID SHE LEARNED that her daupter bad been holipltnllud. reportedly after jwnpiq from a fourlb·fioor window, but.11be had no w()f'd on tbe fate ol tbe rest ol the ttoup.• . . Most were from Bath and Dama.riacotta, Maine, but others were from Portland and Rumford, she aaid . They bad been scheduled t.o arrive back lo Malne Sunday n1&hl, aft.er bavin& vi.all· ed Switzerland. Au.atria and Venice. Eyewitnesses aaid the hre eruptod with ao "explOsaOO·b•e M)und" near lbe gl'Ound·fioor rec:eplioo room and spread awillly through elevator shafts to the upper noora of the buildin1 ln Vien· n a ·s Second Dlalrict. The reception clerk wu found amon1 the de11d. Bridegroom Kil/,s Self Education Revolution? Uuter Woos Teachers With New Department KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysia <AP) Mok Ah Ngaw got mamed in the m orning, attended the wedding luncheon. n turned home with h1~ nt>w bride and went into the bathroom where he com· m1tted s uicide. WASIONGTON CAP) -Pres•· dent Cal"Wr promised today that his hard won new Education Department "will profoundly tran!lform . the qualJty of edut·ation in America ·' WHEN CANDIDATE Jimmy Carter promised the group that he would <tllcmpl to fulfill that dream , the nation 's lurgl''>l teacher org11n1zat1on broke with iL'S non parti.'lan tradition and <:n· dorsed him for president The department. which will coni.ol1dntc m<Jrl' than 1~0 1•ducalion programs, will have a budget exreedmg $14 l111l1on and ubout 18.000 employees Its cre1tt1on mc·an!) lhe mam moth dtpartmcnt of Health fo:duruuon and Wi:lfarP will :1hrink and becumt the Uepart mcnt of Health and Human ~erv 1ct.~ / ....... ,._... Eggasperat ing t-.rnpl11\l'I'' r1f "'1 <mli.Jna F a r ms fnt <lump pi.Jr\.,, d load of 1,n 111.1J ('J.!J..:" th JI ..... ,,..., rJ, .. .,, m.,cd bN'CIUl)l' of <·onta min<1t1on '4-1\h th · thcm1cal PC.:IS The eggs wert: dumped 1n a I n •nc·h on r a nc·h 1n 11pt·rty .met hunecl The farm'::. hens Jrt' ... 11t1 la't ini.1 at th•· r..st1· 1>f 18 000 eggs a clay Police said relatives of the 26 year old man broke down lhe bathroom door when he failed lo answer their calls They found hi~ t)()()y on the noor. dead or knife wounds . a police '>pokesman said today The spokes man said '1ok h•rt a lt>llc r m which ti1 • .,;111! ht• was phvsu·ally a nd mt>nlally s u:k 111~ widow tolrl p<ili c1· ht·r hus band had app~arrd 1·hl'f'rf11I J I th1• wedding Thur'>day Carter told leaders of the Na t aonal F.ducallon Association. which fought for the new depart ment and also back<>d bis 1976 presidential c·ampaign "You'vt· got a fnend in the White House who will never forr,et your con tnbution to me and to our na t1on " The I H million member l(•acht>rs' organization wus ex JJl'l'll'd to t•nriorM· the president's l!JHO rt> l'lc1·t1un Ind luler in th,. da) ur on S;1turd:.i y The long, fierce s truggle 1n Con gress over the propo-.al pitted the N EA against 1U. chwf rival. the Af''L·CIO arfiliat1·d Amer1C'aO t-'edcrat1on or Teachers The NEA s ide prevailed Thursday when lhe House votf'<i 215 201 W send the bill lo the prt· s1dcnt No Change in Economy Nursing Home Protesters End Action PHlLADELflllfA CAP ) Protesting employees who bar ncadcd the driveway or thl' bankrupt SarJh Allen Nun.mg fl omc h..iv1· removed th<:1r c·ar!> foll11w1n~ thr• -.tali· s df'c1s1on VJ Jlfl'>I JHHl l' lilt' lrLinsfcr or 143 1•h1t·rly 1wtu·nl'i tsut the 1•mployN·s :.ay their d1·mandi-h;iv1· riot bcl'n c·om plclt•ly met (;ov 1>1ck Thornburgh direct l'd the comm1ss1oncrl> of the '>lat<• dl·partml'nt.s of Welfare, lkalth and AgmK on Thursday fo work out a gradual rt!location of tht• pal1enL'> lo homes in the l'hiladclph1a area and M~<'k ~om£• way to pay the back wagc.-s or thf· I~ employees . nut "the dispute 1s not over," s<11d Margaret Williams. a nur..e at the home. "It will not ~ over until aJI monies are paid in a proper fashion " f i\RTER ~POKE of th1· Wl 1e111 ., pol1t1rul :-.up1.1ort a'> h1· ad drf''>Wd s<'vt·r;il hundred NEA 1n1·mbcrs Jt a White llou.'>C re 1·1·11t11m ' W (' f I) r rn I'd a '>Up(' r b purt11..rsh1p • he ... aid · Y<Ju arc th<· h1·st JJartm·r I rould pCJssibly have had · lit· :-.aid 1•n·at1on of l.l new Educ:1t.wn f>cpurtmPnt has long bc:cn a dream uf his, and he re rnindt-d the teachers group that he lays d a1rn to 1ncrcas1nK ft·dcr;.il aid by fi(J percent since taking office 10 January 1977. TllF. NF.I\ WOULD h<' the first maJl>r unwn to 1•ndnrse <'artcr form C:lllY for n · t'IN:tion Six other lahor lcad,.rs haw· announced their s upport for C:artN's rc·elect1on But their unwn «xt•tullvc boards have not m adc formal endors f'ment.-.. in part because of internal bicker ing bctwe~n C;irtr-r backer'\ and those hoping Massachusetts Sen Jo: d w a rd M . K c n n l' d y w 1 II c•hallenge the pn·:.1df'nl for th1• Oemocrat1t· nomination A ~cpar<ite Education Depart ment was a SP<'<'1al objf'ct1v1• for the Nl.!:A. the nallon's M;cond largest unwn C:1nd one of the most poUtJcally effective groups m th<• country lwc«1us1• 1t ha.s an organ1zat1on 10 l'very voler pre· cm ct T H E ED CATION Depart m<·nt will tx• the 11th Cahin1·t ;.igcncy and the s1•(·ond crculc•d during Cartt•r':-. term lhc 1-: n 1• r..: y D 1· par l m c n t v. <1 '> 1·.,tahh-.hf'd in 1977 Thl· pr<'S1dent, who hart mJde the dt·rwrtml'nl one of hi~ to1> domt·sl.H' pnor1t1t"" hailc.-d the Jlo U!.f' vote us "a s1gn1f1<·ant milestone in my d fort to make the fede ral government more ef· fl c1enl " Elton John Collapses I.OS ANGEl.F.S !AP > Hock singer l':ILon J ohn pas~cd out at th(' piano shortly after he b<:gan a r"n re rl al the outdoor l 'nn·l'r'>al Amphitheater 1n North I lollywood The 32 year nld British rock star. pl<tymg the <,ccond of HI sold-out shows here. doubled up Thur1111ay n ight and con ccrtgoen> thought he was dis satisfied with the way the song was going and that he would begin again llowcvcr , 11tuge hunds qwckly l('d t he ailinit singer backstage when• an ambul;.inrc was sum- moned and he wws revived A short while lat.er, he resumed p l ayi ng and concluded the performance. 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Each Saturday for the 20 exciting w eeks of the pro football season , PRO !il..e'79 will bring Daily Pilot reade r s th e mo st· up-to-date, rnteresting a nd co mprehe n s ive roundup of pro football, with special emphasis on al l the pro games to be te levised that weekend. You 'll enjoy scouting r eports, player profiles, predi c tions and point s pread s, in s ide r s' comments on strategies and game plans, tips on who and what to watch for, plus lineups, statisti cs, quizzes and sp ecial _ features · by top n~t_lonal writers. PAO fl.le 79 , the special Saturday magazine section, will help you get more pleasure out of your pro football watching, DAILY PILOT 842-4321 _____ _. ________ _ 7 . - '· i. I , Fl FTEEN CENTS Miller Foe Pledges Recall CaDipaign j •1 aoaBaT aAa&Ea Of•Oelh ..... -Edl9on Millet defended his ftt· ••11 to aerve aa an Oran1• County Supervisor Thursday iai1bt aaalmt cbar1es concern ln1 bla war record and rela Uonsbie with Jane Fun<Sa and Tom Hayden. The charges were hurled 1n a stormy debate ;it U Irvin~ b e tween Miller and Mickey Conroy. president o( the Armed Nuclear Cleanup IJelayed WASHINGTON (AP ) Clea nup ope rations at the d a maged Three Mile Is land nuclear plant are being ham· pered by a difficuJt to-stop leak be highly radioactive water Senate investigators said today. ' • Contaminated water may e:ot· t eed the plant·s storage tanks m e bout a month. posing the THREE r.itLE ISLAND DEBATE GOES ON-A9 t>ossibility of furth<·r releases or r adiation to the 1•nv1ronment Said a Senate sub<:omm1tt(!(: 10· vestigJting the M:i.rr h 28 acc1 dent al the electrical ge neral.mg plant near Harns burg, Pa. The nuclear regulation sub- committee of the Environment a nd Public Works Committee made the disclosures in a letter to Joseph Hendrie, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission. The senators said the information was based on in· terviews of NRC officials by sub- committee staff members. Hendrie was asked what the NRC plans to do about the leak. N RC spokesman Frank In- Jr am said the commission fWOuld meet in special session Jhis afternoon lo discuss the situation. The letter was hand· delivered to Hendrie on Thurs· day. "Cur rently there are more tSee NUKE, Page A2> Hit and Run Charges Face Lagunan A 33-year-old Laguna Beach man (aces drunk driving. hit and run and assault charges after he allegedly drove into two parked cars and tried to run down a wit· ness while n eemg the scene of an accident early Thursday Police said Mi c hael G . Mccombs. 1846 Arroyo Drive. was arres ted near his home following the 2:20 a .m . accident in the~ block or Park A venue McCombs allegedly s truck a parked Volkswagen convertible and pushed it into a Mercedes parked in front of it. Police allege that Mccombs tried to run down J ohn Francis Rogers. 27, who lives in the area, when he attempted to stop .Mccombs from leaving the acci- <dent scene. McCombs has been released ·on bis own recognizance until a ,hearing in South Orange County ,Municipal Court on the charges. Angels Detailed For a word's-eye view of the American Leagu e playoffs , s po rts write r ~ave Cunnincham will follow the An•els every step of the way as they try to brine a p ennant to Oran1e County. Cannlapm, the Daily Pilot's re1ular Anaels beat writer, wlll travel wttb the club when it takes oa the Orioles on Wednes· day and Thursday In Baltimore as the An1et1 make · tbel.r flnt playoff • appearance ln their 11· ; ".'. ....... biltory. r :· Read Cuaatn1bam'1 ....,... al what's happen· ...... -.... ftelcl and beb.lnd U...--nntweetln ~t~D-PUot. For~et Rdirees AsaociaUon ol Onnge Count,y Conroy, who like Ylller wu a M artne Corps aviator durtn1 the Vietnam war, said al the cloee ot th«i 90-minute session that be ln tends lo laWtch a recall drive .aca.lrustMiller. · "His anniversary ts O~t 14 and I promise that I will mount a re<'all." Conroy declared The statement drew loud ap- p l a use from an a udience of about 2SO perspns as well as 11ome jeers. MlUer was appointed t-0 office July 13 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Conroy hit at Miller's connec- tions wtth the Campaign for Econornlc Democracy <CEO), an or ganization founded by Hayden. He claimed that Hayden and Miss Fonda were involved with leftist and anti· U.S. organiza· tions and indicated they held a . strong influence over MiUer. "He had no broad based sup· port for his appointment to s upervisor in the county," Conroy said. "Instead it came Crom Fonda, Hayden, nude beach advocates and fri,nge radicals." Mill er swd he is a member of the CED and held a posiUoo on that organization's s teering committee as an affirmative ac- $1.5 Million tion officer ror veterans ' affairs. Miller d ecl ared that he believes in a capitalistic, rree enterprise form or government. "We do not presently have economic justice in order to en- joy democratic freedoms. "Big business and big govern- ment are forcing socialism upon us from the top," he sa1d . Miller claimed that his can· didacy for supervisor had the s upport or lwo 1ncumbenl supervisors-Chairman Philip Anthony and Ralph Clark . Neither could be reached for comment today. Much of the debate also dealt with Mi ller's r ecor d as a i'risoner or the North Vlet - na mese for more than fi ve years. Miller saJd he received a letter o ( censure from the secretary or the Navy for ma king anti-war <See MILLER, Page AZ> Funding Allocated For County Morgue Dally Pilot St .. I l'toolo Bv DA\'IO KUTZMANN • Ol llw o.llf Pli.t S~fl Orange County may yet get a badly needed central morgue facility Chief Deputy Coroner Jim Beisner said today the Board or Supervisors 1s tentatively gorng a head with plans to aJlocate Sl 5 million lo begrn constr uction work for a morgue beginn10g in Janual"} "We can S<.'<' ~ome hRhl al the t'nn of lill' tunn(•I.'. Ae1~ncr ~aid The coroner's official said the new n •ntral morgue will be IDEA OF CIVILIAN PLANES AT EL TORO WON'T FLY M arine Corps Commandant Robert Barrow In Orange County Four Held Commercial Jet Use In Burglary Of El Toro Unlikely Ring Raid A burglary ring operating at By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille Dally f"I ... SUff Marine Corps Comm andant ~obert H. Barrow says there is little likelihood the El Toro air station will ever be used jointly by Marine jets and commercial and private aircr aft. The top Marine a ddressed members or the media in a press conference on the sprawling air station this morning. and talked about a range of issues, includ· ing use of the air facility and his reasons for not meeting with Irvine Mayor David Sills while on his West Coast tour. Speaking in a sort Southern drawl. the Commandant s aid he "certainly hopes" no joint use of lhe air station will ever take place. ·•Quite candid ly," General Barrow said, "we have no plans to abandon El Toro. We intend to continue to live in peace(ul Loan Rate Hits Record 131/2% Tally NEW YORK CAP> -Citibank raised its prime lending rate to- day to a record l31h percent and other major b anks quickly followed. The increase by the nation's second l argest b a nk was m atched by Manufac ture r s . Ha nover Trust Co. and Morgan Guaranty Trust Co .• both of New York. the nation's fourth and firth largest blll')ks, and by a. number of smaller banks. Other ban.ks were expected to ' join in the increase. The increase was the seventh boost for the rate in two months. 1'be rate, charged by banks to most credit-worthy corporate customers, was at 11~ percent in August and bas risen r:~dly since then. • The Federal Reserve bas been pushing up short-term interest rates in recent week.I ID an el· fort to slow l.nflatloo, which bu been galloptna at an annual rate or more than 13 percent, as measured by the consumer price lndex. · The prime rate does not dlreetlJ affect comumer loan rates, MCI ID fact IOIDe banks of. fer 1mall loana to eonaumen at ratea lower than they cbarse to, corporatiam. But the prime rate I• widely watched H an in- dicator of 1bort·term lnte1111t treads. ,. harmony with surrounding com- m unities." He said, .. We like the area. and we have an enormous in vestment here · · He said joint use of military air facilities, .. have a built-in in· compallbilily, and the best way to address that situation is not to have it at aJI. ll grows to be an aggr avation. and I don't think we can have that." T h e general s aid, ''That doesn't mean we've got our heels dug in. It's just that we view it as an incompatibility." He also discounted chances of a commercial airport at nearby Ca mp Pendl eton , saying it would set a precedent that might mean the piecemeal elimination , o ( the 200·square·mile base. "When one starts giving up ar eas set aside for military training. piece by piece it leaves little left (or the military." the general said. "The simple r eality· is. our whole purpose or being is to train and be ready. We need the real estate, we have to resist e(- forts lo nibble away at bases. • · 1 don't enjoy saying that. but it's the reality." When asked why he refused to meet with Irvine Mayor David Sills lo discuss problems the city has with the air base, General Barrow said, ·•1 have a station commander -Maj . Gen. Joseph Koler Jr. and I have great confidence in him. ·'I belle ve he has a keen awar eness or all the local issues. These lasues that concern the mayor can be best addressed by the base commander. (See EL TORO, Page A.2) r . • construction sites or new homes which police think has profited the t hieves a ha.Jf a millioo dollars h as been broken by South Orange County Sheriffs mvestigalors. police said today I nves l1gat1on o r the ring culminated in the arrests or four men on burglary charges early lh1s morning. The arrests. made jointly with Fullerton police. culminated a year.Jong invesl1gat1on by the s heriff's substation in Laguna Niguel. The (our men were taken into custody .at 5 a.m. a fter they were observed loading ap· phances Crom newly·built homes into a van. pol ice said. The homes were located at a e onstruction s ite al Gil bert Street and Rosecrans Avenue in Fullerton's Coyote Hills a rea. The men were identified by police as Robert F Lawrence. 32. a transient. James W. Hig gins. 45. of 16183 Poes St . Anaheim, David L Freeman. 19. of 11918 Carmenita Road. Whittier. a n d Ric hard H. Marlatt. 24. of 6479 Atlantic Ave .. Long Beach. All four men a re being held in Fullerton city jail with bail set al $100,000 each South county investigators . headed by Sheriff investigator Phil Greisbach, first became in· volved more than a year ago, ac· cording lo Otis Weickum. or the She riffs crime suppression unit. Their interes t was spat_ked by a series of burglaries lb con- struclioti sites In Laguna Hills, E J Toro and Mi ssion Viejo, Weickum said. "They would always use a van or truck and load il up with the izoods ... Weickum said . Ted ID Song ... 'I Will Follow You' NEW YORK (AP).:.:.... rt was bound to hapfM!O -a song named "Teddf " that could easily be taken as a presidential hype for Sen. F.dward Kennedy. · "Teddy," as sung by Teresa Brewer, starts: "Teddy, Teddy, I will follow you . Lead the way and we wµI · see it through." It ends: "My favorite IUY ... U you say you're ready to fly, Teddy, you'll be No. 1." 1 Kennedy has been sounding like a candidate for 1 several weeks, but has not formally announced his intentions. Mias Brewer's record-producer husband Bob Thlel 1aid the Massachusetts Democrat and bla aides know nothing about the record. But 'Jbiel aay1 he's sure Kennedy and hia sup-porters woo•t be upset. located behind the <·ount} Jct1l fa<'1llly tn Santa Ana The system the C'OU nly now uses where bodte5 are taken to mortuaries and held ther<' for exammation by a pathologist ofte n has been t he target of strong cnt1c1sm for 1ls 1nade quac1es The latest such cnt1r1~m cw rurred Thursda:. al LT lnm ... "h<'rc· a C'1101cal profe<o~or 11f pathuloj!~ ... aid tht· pr1 -1·1it •'"tern i:-"U fracturl'd ;rnd anti q·uated that autop'>lf'.., Pod up 1.14· in~ done under thl' muo.,t JdHn.1· c·ircu mstance!> Speaking to the Cn1 vers1ty Forum. author and forme r FRI dgenl Marshall Houh said UH: mortua ril'<o "huh han• been ust•d for exam1nauon ... <1rc oftt·n poorly equipped ha 11r> work .. pace.., wh1eh are too <;mall anrl Jrt: d1mh ht Jll d rawb<11·b for Pt>rfnrmin~ Jn ..rr1·f"t1 \'c JUll)V~~ 111 'omc• tnortuartt'" flout·. .11d . th1· "'"r ~ .1 r1•,1 fqr lh• p;dholo~1 ... 1 .-.. "'"-..mall ;1 ph<1ll1 or th•· ~·nlln· lt·r11Hh of a t-i1 1tl\ 1.111 c ~t·1· ~ORC,l E . l'ai.:1· ,\:!l Poor Health Cited Meany to Retire As AFL-CIO Chief ..,. .. ,_ Pl.ANS TO RETIRE George Meany Meeting Set On Clemente Beach Club S a n Clemente Parks and Recreation Commission mem· bers have scheduled a 7:30 p.m. meeting Monday lo review a $582,000 proposal by Peter· Boucher Associates to renovate tbe city's Beach Club. City Council members told ci· ty aides last week to seek more bids on the renovation effort. Only one bid of $997 .000 was in· itially received, City-hired architects told the council the refurbishing work should cost only $490,000. But local designe r Eric Boucher and former ci\y Public . Works director Phil Peter say their firm can do the job with the aid ol Peter's son who is a contractor. Boucher submitted a plan to lbe city last year for the Beach Club renovation plan but the ol.- rer wu rejected. Boucbei said bis $582,00() pro- posal would rtx the •sing facuttx'• roof and swlmmlne pool and uperade ita electrical and pJumtimc aystema . Tbe Beach Club. donated by city pioneer Ole Ranson, bu been dclHd for public awlmmiDC for about two yean • -. WA S H l;-;GTON 1,\P1 George Mean}. 85, founder 11f the AFL CIO and II:-pn·s1dcnt for tht• pa5l quart<>r cc·nturv '" rt•11nng this fall. -..poke~m<1n Al ll'n ZJ< i... announc<>d t1>d,f\ ~t eam ha:-bt•cn 1n b<1d ht•alth ''"l'<' earl~ '-PrlO).!, and his rt· llrt'mcnt f om om· CJf lht' na lion·., most 10flu('nl1al Jobs h<.td h<'t'n expected Lani.' K1rkl::inrl. the· AfL CIO·s sl'C rC'tar) tn·~1surcr for JU }cars <1nd Mean} s C'losest adviser , 1.., l'Ons1dercd a Ol·ar eerlamty t11 bC'co m c pr(':-.11frnl of the Joi m illion ml'mber la bor fc<ler;1 lion at 1~ eonvenuon hc·n· 111 November ~kany. who ha!' appeared a~ his offi ce onl) rare l:, since he beram<> 111 in April 1~ 1 omplct in~ ..i 12lh t-wo year tPrm as fede ration prl's1dent Aide., said hl' "111 rem.1tn 10 uffl tt-unttl the .\FL CIO s !';o\ em ber <'o nven lion Meanv 1nlorm<'Cl Kirkland or his dt.·c1s1on Thursday night. and Kirkland notified the AFL·CIO's 35 member executive C'OUnt'1l lo· da} The council was meet10g in spee1aJ session to endorsr Pres1 dent Carter's new wage·pnt'e guidelines for next year Meany·s departure was an nounced a s the Carte r ad ministration prepared to a n nounce revised anl 1·inflation guidelines for wage and price in- c r eases thal gave organized labor a long·sought role in c;Pt- ting U.S. economic policy. Coasc -'=- \\·e~he r Morning and night low clouds. otherwise mostly s unny Saturday. Hig hs Saturday in upper 60s at beaches to mid and upper 70s inland. Lows tonight 60 to 66. INSIDE TOD~ 't' Mu.le attvn«I to the frlfd. die Aon and the m~-aged unU be pnfonnftl tonight. Find out...,.. on Page Cl . l•tlex "' "-~ "' -.... c-.1.• L. M, .. ,.. '16 ........ ..... 114 .... ..._, .... , Meff..i ...... M CellfWlll• "' ~ .... c_.., an CIMt!ffW OM6 ~IC.._ .. c-•ca Alt ., ... ~~ Cl'M._., AM llMtew-~ °"...... "'~ ..... ,....,.... . "'.-.~ as l• ..... ln 4 I C'MI T....,.IMll C'I p---. •• ., ...... .. ~ .. ••••••• et-• , ................ C-4 ............. 4'ML.-.n .. l 1 t • ' DAIL V ,._OT LJSC LONDON (AP) TIM price ol' sold er11cked UM '400 an~ level ror the fil'lt Ume ln Hone Koe• ~ Md Mand tM ._ mart lD a.rop. . But the beU.Nd dlOUar ,.._.. moder~9'y on roret1n "1t"t"9Cl' Heb ...... Gold, wb6dl w aoand • •· toundlftf '74 a t.tOY ouace • alace Sept. I, touched a peak ot a. JO durlnl morniq tndin1 tn "-I Kon1 before uttUn1 back to cloteat'*-~· Bullion "only 1ta yH at the $400 levd for a 1U1bt ~riod and then drittt"d orr." said John Crowley, •Poll e.man for th~ tnchq firm ol -Jamu SlocltJr ft Co m New York He added that "tradlnC wu buvy, but 1t was ordl'rly Md not hl'rtlr " Gold prtc .. , hitvt' climbed ~ M 1deHt 011 anv~stors, corpora t10ns and speculators have ned the dollw-und other 1nflat1on tut C'Urtt.'nCll~ ror bullJon und other metals After the Hong Kon& market's close, gold mov'-"'CS to a record S. an OUMe lo London follow· ing the morning "fixing" price or $39"1 set by the city's big five bulhon dealerli Bullion then eased at the London afternoon fix ing to $397 25 The pri<-e was up from $394 the night before and topped t.be pre vious J~don high or $395 50 at lht' Thun.day afternoon fixing In Zurich, bullion ~old for $.395 50 at noon after touching a record S39ll 50 m late morning Thursday's closing price. the prevaou!> Zuracb high, was $395 50 Alter taking a beating on world money markets ThUJ"S<:t.y. the doUar "as firmer this mom ing. with dealers reporting heavy support from the West German <'t-ntral bank End-of· month setthn~ of accoun ts, a tPchnical factor an foreign ex change dealmg, wa~ al!>o c1h .. >d From Pagr A I MORGUE ... not be taken "You can imagine how thti. <the drawbacks) inhibits the autopsy surgt,'On," Houts s ald Despite coroner 's personnel whom he described as dedlcat e d . well-trained and pro- fessaonal . the poor htcllit1es have made Rood work nearly im- possible, Houts uJd. Beisner said this morning that "many of the things Marshall ~aid are correct." Hut ar plan~ for the central morgue proceed without any further d1ffa eult1cs, those pro blems should soon be alleviated Re11iner said funds for con- i.truction of a morgue had been snrlud.-d an last year 's county budget, but passage of Proposi tion 13 necessitated use of those monies for other purposes. Although he said he was not being critical of the Board of Supervisors for its actions in the past , Beisner acknowledged that "a morgue should have been built a long lime ago." Houts estimated there are nearly 11,000 dcath11 each year in Orange County, a nd of this number, about S,000 sturt out as coroner's cases. Eventually. about 4,000 of these deat.M require some type of an depth invesligalaon and 2 ,500 need to eventually be autopsied • Houts claimed that because of the poor raciUUes, square cen- Cimelers or skln that could have been used for grafting are lost as well as trans plant organs which could be us ed for the llv· inl( "I don't want to do anyt.bing to upset them," he said. Construction or a morgue, however, will spare the county from having to pay funer al homes ln the future becawie the state Board of Funeral Directors has dJrect.ed mortuaries to begin charging for such services. OftANGf COAST l l\C DAILY PILOT ,,.. C)f-(-10..tr ...... wit•-•,.,_ , ......... ,._.~...,~ ., .... "'".''""'~ ....... , .. " """'-'-• --....... _ ... CNDi• ..... d ............ '"'...,,... ., ... , •. ., C••· ........... ...., ,...,frrl ~ ....... If\ ...... /f:Guft t .. fl>.W•ll•t .,.....,_ \~tiirP.Cfli1~( .... 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Pair File $400,000 libel Suit Two brothers employed by the Moult.on Niguel Water Distnct have filed a $400,000 libel and s lander lawsuit against a hardware saleswoman who is al· leged to have accused them or gauche behavior during a 1978 meeting Named as defendant-; In the Orange County Superior Court ar taon are Kathie Karp 11nd her employer , Jones lndu'i trial Hardware. of Long Beach, a firm with which the district ha!> donP hu."lines~ Acc:ording to the lawsuit filed hy J ohn Perry, director of operations and admsnl~tralion, and Charleli Perry, maintenanrc foreman. the woman falsely ac cused them or attempting lo ex tort a case or beer from her in return for a sale The s aleswomen also as· Sf'rtOO!y clalmed that the Pcrrys used obficene language:: 1n her presence and that thf> two brothers were intoxicated The suit also aJleges that the woman claimed John Perry was .. dressed scantily" at the Ume of the Sept Z7, 1978 meeting at the d1strioct 's maintenance yard The Perrys, the suit stntes, "enjoyed a good reputation both m general and an their occupa lions" and were libeled and s landered by t h e woman 's charges . The woman's allegations were contained in a letter to the dis tricl's board of directors No fH' lion was taken on her demand that the Perrys be fired. f 'rom Page A I EL TORO • • "The trouble is," the generaJ added, "too many people have too much to say a lot of rhetonc, a lot of words I don't think I could make a contnbu taon by meeting with the mayor "General Koler is the party to do that. If an issue reaches Washington for resolution, then the balJ i.s in my court. :·This is just the way I do things and that's why we have local commanders " '•For someone to come out from Waahingtoo and gel into local affairs would just confuse thing11." he said. On other Iss ues, t he top Marine said: -The concept or a n all- volunteer military was thrust on the services by Con1reas who said, "Now you make It work.'' He termed recruitment of new M arinea, "An absolutely awe•ome task," addln1 It la ex· pensive and d i fficult. The general said then ls a "1row1n1 propeoally for people not to e nlist ," a dding the only alternative is "some form of dran, cooacriplion or national ser yice requirement." On drafting women , General Barrow aald, "l lhJnk It would be appropriate to resister women, .&line t.be Corps would have to carefully determine boW tbe1 would.flt ln. "l don't tb1nk the demand wouJcl be u treat u for men, but women make 1 n ry fine contributio n t o mlllt.uy senice. There are eUU Umlt.J'lkat do nof make ll a com· pletely even-Steven propoettJon with the men." -On Ku KluX"Klan act.lvlUet1 tn thJ Marine Corpe, the general Hid tMre ii Uttle the aervlce ean do about eacb aeU•IUee. "Unlortunately1 there la no war we can pronlbtt someone from JolnlnC uy orfanlaatton. fl ll onb tbltr condud u a llbrtn. u it relat.ea to Ulat or1anlaaUon that we ean deal with." WA8HJNOTON <AP)-Pttml· dtnt Carttf' plans to report W' tht1 naUon SW\day on lhe laaue ol- Sc>vltt eomb1tt troops Ja Cubtl. wblch hu proml)t*1 lntenslvo n11ottatlone with the Soviet UQJon, lt wu learned today A llmt' had not been MnncSunccd. Word of the President's plans fol' • natloollll1 broaduat ad· dreu came afU.r he me& for about 80 mlnut.ea t.blt momlng -•th the NaUooal Secunty Coun· cU, the aecond aucb aesaloo ln leu thfU\ 24 houtt, aa u .s. of. fielala tried to keep neeoUalions with t.be Ruuians alive .. Tbe breakfut. meet.Ins at Lbe Wblte Howle followed Tbu:nday nl1ht'l hour·lonc NSC br1efln1 by Secretary of State Cyru1 Vance on his ne10Uatlon1 witb Soviet Foretin Mlnl•ter Andrei Oromyko, which apparently failed to reaolve the dl1pute, al least for the Ume beln1. None of the participants at Carter's meetlng wlt.b bla top security advis~a was avaJJable orterward for comment. "It ls a very calm and de- liberative proc:eaa that's pro- ceed ing In a timely and not a hurried rasbJoo." said a Carter •Ide Who Uked D0t to be IUUIMd. Tbe same M>Urce eald t.bat ,.. 1ardlesa ol t.be impact ot the Soviet 'tl"OOPI l11ut, "There ll absol utely no doub' ot th• preal· dent'a determlnaUon to puah forward on SALT" a nd win Senate ratincatJon of the arms control treaty with the Soviet Union. ~very of the Ru.ulan combat brigade In Cuba bu clouded prospecu for raUllca· lion of the SALT II treaty. American officials d id not rule out further U .S .-Sovlet talks. but oooe were planned for the first Ume ln three weeb. ~ril ~der ----'-~ White House press secretvy Jody Powell, meeting reporters a fter Vance'.s NSC briefing, said, "We would not charac terize this as a crisis It wa.s ci discussion " Phone Expansion Job Halt Lifted Members of the NSC called t.o lhe Wh.lte House:: included Vice President Walter F MondaJe, CIA Director Staoafield Turner. Def ense Secr etary Harold Brown and national security ad- viser Zblpjew Brieiinsld. · San Juan Capistrano officials tempornrily lifted a stop work o rder rilt>d uga an s t a Sl 54 million teil'J>hone t·ompuny ex pans1011 prOJ•'l't toduy after resa denti. were uwukcncd at 11 30 P m by noise from a tractor at lht• site. \aty Matwi.:er Jamci:. M()('all~ i.a1d lht• Mop work movl' was 1s i.ut·d Wc'Clnei.duy aftc·r th1· trac tor incident occurred Tuesday night Last week councilmen direet ed the city s taff to stop work on the proJcCl 1f cons truction violat- ed city regulations governing working hours · Several rC5idents adjacent to the Camano del Av1on Pacific Telephone s w1tch1ng renter <'Omplaancd to rounc1lm<-n that work wai. be1o:111nang bdore 7 am Tht• blop wo1 k or1l1•r was tri ~ gert•d when MIOlN>lli' wt•nl Lo ttw SUCCUMBS AT 78 Frederick M. Hughea F.M. Hughes, Insurance Broker, Dies F'uneraJ 11erv1ces will hf· hPld Saturday m Lugunn ll11ls for Frederick M lfl11r1h1•11, former Southern Califomau head of a national insurance brokerage firm, who dlt•d Thur11day at St Josf'ph lf°"p1tul in Orange lie was 7H Servacf.>lt for Mr lfughr11, who lived In Lc1sur<' World, will he hf'ld al JI a m ut Sl Gt-.Jrl(t'll Episcopal Church, l,ugunu Ifill¥ A native of Stockton and a graduate of Stanford Unlvcnd l.Y, Mr. lluAfteH lttlf,r hf'ade<f the Southe rn California Office of Marsh McLennan. Ho wu an ex- pert In martne underwrltlna He moved to Oran1~ County following hl8 retirement In L885, living for several yeatl In South Laguna's Three Arch Uay He then joined friend a.nd former Dally Pilot publishe r Walter Burroupa In managing Install ment finaMln1 of Insurance pre- miums ror bank11 Mr. lluahet waa bead or the Orange County Chapter or the Arlhrll18 Foundation ¥nd served on the Board of t.be Frlendl of UC Irvine. lie allO was a member o(lhe Callfomla Club or l'°" Anaeles, the Bohemian Club of San Fran- cisco and the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. He wu a vice president of the Orlon Man11em ent Corp. of Con• MtH up to Lhe lime of hl• death. Mr. HudMt la 1urvived by tall wife, Dona: a 1on, FrtlMriek of San Gabriel; dauth'-rt, Mra. W lllard Kline ol La Vem• and Mra. Loul10luerofSt. Lout•: alx 1r1ndchlldren and two sre•t· 1randch1Jdren. .. A ' construction site at IL JO p. m. Tuesday night and started a tractor locat'-"'<.1 m the work yard Mocalls :owad he beli eved the incident occurtf•d becaust: a ren ltt l agcnl'Y was trying to remove a p1<•t·e of 1L!> t'qu1pmcnt from I h•• Sill' A t e I t· p h '' n c c o m p a n y wokesman l'lmd the man wtKJ i.tarted the tractor had cut through a lock on the conslruc t1on yard lo gain &ccHs to the vchadc. The rumbling noise from the tractor awakened res1denlb who called shenff's deputies. MocaltS saad the contractor for th(' proJect. Crandall and Soru of Wh1tt1er, would appear beforf' l'llllnc1lm1•n Wcdnt>Sday to as k for a permanent tarting or the .. top work <Jrdcr "It look<-<l lake the contructor may haVl' lx.·•·11 th1· v1et1m of '>Omt•lJOdy 1•h1··, m1 s takl'," Moc ... lt.., '>;m l 111 1•xpla1n1ni.: th•· 1nC'1d1•nt "I p.Jllt·d t·ai.:h <if lh1· M Un l·1lmt•n and th(•y said lll hft lt11• "''>JI work rir'1n 1f al ur> 1w:u 1•d tlw n111l 1 •ll'lor wa~n t J l fault ' Cella Gets New Trial Date Nov. 26 Dr Luuh C'1•ll a , once thP multi m1ll1on dollar m astPr c1f Oran~<' County pol1t1cul finance "•II g<•t a n1•w tnal Nov 2fi on ~late chan::<·~ or emhenlement and Mt'<lt -Cal fraud The tnal date was set Thurs- day hy a San 01ego County Superior Court judge The case was shifted out of Orang«> Coun ty "n a ehangt· of Vf•nut• motion Ccllt• 1s charged with balkang hoi.patals that he once controlled out of an <.'fltimatcd $2 million money that was later directed to 1974 polal.J('lll campaigns and to the phys1c1an hamsclf, accordJnR to a Grand Jury indictment Th e physician f ormerly pl1·aderl guilty to the charges . hut his conviction was over - turned by an appellate court JulitlC<'S rulC'd that evidence u~H·d agamst ham wa11 seized al legally by 1nvf'st1gatori. Cellu currPnlly ts ser ving a redl'ral pn.tWn sentence IO Lorn poc following has conviction on ft·deral ebargcs of Medicare fraud Powell refused to d ivulge specifics ol what Vance told the NSC in a one-hour briefing that followed a private 30-minute meeting with the president in the WhitA! House living quarters f'ro91P~AI NUKE ... than one million gallons or con taminaUld water stored at the sate and tbe volume us 1ncreaslng due to a leak in tbe letdown line draw1111 cooling water from lbe nuclear core of the reactor," the senators told Hendrie "We are advised that t.bab leak rannot be repaired because of high radlat1on 1n the contain me nt " Most of the information c<1mt from a St:pt 21 interview wath H<1rold Denton, the NRC's dJrf'C tor tJf nurlear r('gulat1on , and othn top NHC' offir1a ls. th,. '>Uh l'om mat.14:e i.aid "NRC offo:1als md1c<tted lh<1l 1·ontamanated walt>r from th1· dam11ged plant will l'xr r•1'fl '>l<1rage c·apat•1ty within 40 d<t y!> and be n ·leased into the eoVlron ment unlei.s steps are taken soon lo dean at .up and find additional meanb to store 11," 'iltad Sen c;ary Hart, D-Colo, su~omrrut lt:e chairman The panel asked the N RC to df"srnbt> · what planning 1~ bt· sng done by the commisslon tQ r<'s pond to any future conUngen rv at Three Mile Island sa~ re lutt•d to man<1gement of the.•· highly radJoactJve wru;tes Denton was quoted by the !>t>nittor. as 'iay1ng that as long ,,s radloaclJve water n •mwned 1n the r eactor containment ">lructurt', at might find ·sneak paths'" to the out.side world The letter was anatiated by Hart and signed by six other sena.tors, including J ennings Randolph, D-W Va . chairman or the Environment and Public Works Committee. and Senau• Re publtean leader Howard Haker of Tennessee Thf' Three Mile Is land acc1 dent was the most serious 10 the 25-yt>ar hustory or commercial utoma<' power It occurred when one ol t.ht: plant's two reactors was anad Vt•rtently depraved O( COOiang watt't and badly overheated. causing major damage to thf' nuclt>ar fuel and releasing radaa t1on to the surrounding central Pennsylvania countryside Men's Suits • ... for only One Dollar!* •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one doll or. ---------'-it·· ,, .... ' Deity ......... ,,_ HE'LL FACE RECALL Supervtaor Mii,., MILLER •.. '>t:ih·ments whale ht! was a pra-.oner 'I spoke out against the way thr• w;Jr WIL'l beK>g operated I said we should ~er wan or get out and basacaJly 1l was to get f)Ul ." he S81d M lll•·r :m id hf' r eC'f•ived an honorable discharge "with the lwi.t wishes or the Marine Corps 1•11mmundant " * * * .';(; l 'ouncil Sets Meeting With Miller S &n Clemente City Council members have ~cheduled a 7 p m WednC!-.day meeting with Ora nge County Supe rv1'>o r f<.d1-.on Mlll....r I h<' ,,"!'>Ion 1' tr~ hf'ld 1n the Coun<'sl ( hamhn!>, 100 Av,._ l'r1• .. 11h11 I 'r1 un1·1I m••mh••r-. rl'ftUP~tt·d 1h1· mN·ting attn M:i yor Hoy II a nl m 'tlJ:IW'lf'fJ I h1· r11unc1I ar1 IH"' 1· a L1.·agu1· of C1lu•s n-solu t 111n c::alhng for <inv Brown to rt''lt·rn<f M1lle r'11 uppoantm,·nt M11ln. who d1w~ niit r<'pr~cnt tht· San Clt'mt•ntt:.> area on th«> M unty hoard, was named to fill tht• pos t after formt•r !>upervil>Or lhlph l>1t'dnch wa.'i ronv1ctc..-d ol bra bery Man;-county group'i have pro- I t•<,l 1·d Milin'-. appoantmenl lwt·aust• or 'llCltements he made -.hll<' a prisoner durrng the Viet ncim War Some groups have ac- eui1ed Miller of "treason " Councilman Edward Kalsche4 w a~ lht• only m¥mber who did not h1•l1Pve tht· meeting was Of'C',..''>Jf"; lwfor<' dN·1tlang what rw1,1 tson to tJ.kt-o lln lhf' Lt•agUt' of r1111•' n..,olutaun K abrht>d :-.aid h•· w11uld nut attend the mt'eting "1th Mall<·r 1\I"' on W1·dn1·sday·.., mf:'etmg .1 ~ ,. n ti J A .., ',. m h I y w o m u n ~t.1f1Jn Bc·r~eson , H Newport Bt·..ich, plan!> lo discuss current 1·1 1y or11·n tf•d l1.·~1-.l11l11in watb n1urwal memb<'r., al Hp m Mrs lkrg«>~on 's 74th ~ale A:i· 't'm bl y 1>1.,tric•t sneludci. S<10 < 'll• m i.'n lf· ~et Doubtful W ASlll NG TON C l\P) The federal government almost cer· tainly wall enter at.s new fiscal year next Monday without a hudgct m place The House rinaJ. ly approved Its version Of the 1980 budJ:et Thursday, but sharp d1ff<>rences r e main with lhc Senate over defense spending and sociaJ programs. 7 :-., I • r . . .. ,. .. ' roL. 71, NO. 271 , 4 SECTIONS, '8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1979 'N FIFTEEN CENTS f I By ROBF.RT BARKER °' --·· ,., ... , .... • Edison Mtllt'r d\•frm1l'd h~ r1t nes , to ~t>rH• u" :in Or•n(ll' Couot y Superv1~or 'l'hur d•Y ftight against l'har.:e~ t'on~rn tng h1s ~ Jt r ~1.'•lf<l ;1 Oll rel a bonstup -with J,11\t' 1-·ondu and Tom Haydt-n The l'hdrt:t·s '' l'r• hurlt-d 111 • stormy dt"b,ltt.• . l l l lr\;llll' be tween M1llt>r .. 11d M1 <"k e) Conrov. pn ... 1J1.:11l 111 ll1~ Armt"d :P,.esident To Speak ' On Cuba WASlll ... C;l'CIN 11\1'1 l'r<''>I ~ent C·1r: I r •. : n 111 rcr'(Jrt to (he nat111n Sund .i~ 11n lhc 1s~u1· of Soviet c-omh:.at I rnop., m Cuba, fo'hl<'h has prnmpl<:d 1nt<'OSIH· p_egotiauono; \.\ llh tht• Soviet J.lnion. it v..1s l<'arm•d today A time had not bc<>n announced. I t Word of tht• Pn•s1dent's plans for a n all on a 11 v broad<" J!>t ad dre ss c-:.arn t· allN hf• ml'l for about 90 n11nulf'!-. till' mornm~ with tht· N;illon.il St>curi1v Cnuu t ll, lht• -.Ct'lllhl s111·h SI 'IOn Hl les!> than ~1 l111urc; :..~ I S n( fll'I 11 ~ tru·fl 111 !,1·1·1> •wgot .1 : 111 \I. Illa In• lt.1• 1·.r 1 .~ · 'I ltt• It•" 1 .. f.1 ' llll• 'II"' .11 t!11· \.\hilt· il1•1JS1• (1,llm\ "'I l'h11n.1l;I\ night i,; hour Jn;J ' r,,"\I' t'r II flrlH bv SPrn•l.ir ~ of St.it•· ( ·vr u.., Vancc• 1m hi' n1')'11tr. t11ms \.\llh ~-iovi<•t F'on·1~:n \11n1stn Andrei vrom)k", "'h1d1 apparently failerl lo rl'st1lvt.• thl' tJ1~putl', al least for the I 1m1· l1c.·i11s.: Nooe of tht-parllt•ipanls at Carter's meetmg with his top security advisers was ava1lable afterward for commt•nt "Jt is a \ ,.rv c .1lm and d P libcrat1vl' pru · c• thc1l s pru ceedmg m J llrlll·I) and not a burned fasluon. · st11d a Cart~r f,ide who asked not to be named 1 The same source said that re· gardless or tht! 1mpac-t of the Soviet troops 1sc;u1" "Thert.· I'> absolutely no doubt of t!lt• pres1 d ent's detc-rm1nat111n to pu..,h forw ard on SA l.T :.ind win Senatt• rat1f•r•:it111n 11f th•· arms control tn·aty \, 11 h 1 hr ~1v,1•t Union D1srov1·rv of ltll' fluss1an <"Omba t hnr.:;11h· 111 ('uba has <"lou dPd pr~f't'l'I, fllr r:1t1f1c<1 tion of tht• S1\l.'l' ll tri•_.,..,. Nary JJl'onian . Lost at Sea; Area Sca1111.e<l SAN Dlf.GO c \111 '\<.1val and Coast <;uard :-1·CJrt'h plane'> scilnned "-alcr!> <!JO rn1lt·~ south of Van<'OU\.Cr Island today after a 22-year ol d rt•mc.tlt• nt?w member W•'" •tppilrt 11tly lost o\·erboard. tht· '\ ;i \ y ~.ml The missmJ: rnhst('d wom<in. 'tdent1fied as Fireman Muriel MacBnde of Amt:'s, low<.1 . wa:. a$signed to a California ba~cd ;guided missile test c,hi1. According lo the Navy, it 1s .tbe fi rst possible fatal incident involving a wo m an o n a warship. Women were allowed on U .S. warships beginning last •Novembe•.· There was no immediate re· iport on whether she was stand· jtng watch or up for oth e r reaso.ns. l I I f I f ·I i f Angels Detailed . For a word's-eye vie w of the American League playoffs, s portswrlter Dave Cunningham will follow the Angels wvery step of the way as they try to bring a pennant to Orange County. Cunnlqbam, the Dally Pllot's re1ular Angela beat writer, will travel wtlb t.be club when it takes on the Orioles o n Wed.net· day and Thursday lo BaJUmore a.a the Anaela make their rtrst playort •ppearance In their 19· ~ ..... tmtory. Read Cunningham's aaaJytll ol what'• happen· lq OD tbe fteld and behind tbe 1CflM!I neat week lo \be Dally Pilot. Foe Pledges Recall Calllpaign fo'nrrea RetlrteS AHoclaUon ot Orange County Conroy. who like Miller wu a M .1rlnt Corps 11viat-0r during the Vtetnum war, s aid al lhe close of tht• 90 minute !'es~1on tha t he tn tt'ndi. to launc h a recall dnve .tgatn:.t MiUer Ht~ anruverl>ary Is Oct. 14 ctnd 1 pronuse that I Will mount .1 n•t.all, ·Conroy declared Tht' statement drew loud ap· pl au:.~ from an audie nc-e o r uboul 250 persons as well as some jeers M 1Jler was appolnted t-0 office July 13 by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr <:onro.Y hit at Mtlle r 's c<>Met· l 1011:. with the Campaign for Economic Ot:mocracy I CED>. a n o rgan1 2al1on founded by Hayden fie claimed that Hayden and Miss Fonda were involved with left ist and anli·U S.. organiza. Dallr ,. .... ,.....,. , .. ,...,,. K .. .,,., Wrerked on Freeway lnJured driver George V. Westlie Jr .. 32. of Huntington Beach. is rolled toward waiting a mbula nce following crash on NewPOrt Freeway near Baker S treet in Costa Mesa. California Highway Patrol officers said Westlie's building :-.upply truck blew a tir e about noon Thursday in a soutn· bound land and careened into a pole in the center divider, ~p1l hng a load of cinder blocks. WestHe wa!) listed m good <·onchtwn toduy al Cos ta Mes a Memorial Hospital -------- CoDlDlercial Jet Use Of El Toro Unlikely o.iry ,.1 ... s-..i "'-• 'INCOMPATIBILITIES' Martne leader Berrow By ~'TEVE J\IJTCHELI. ()It ... D••IY P iiot Sufi Marine Corp-; Commandant Robert JI Barrow says there 1s little likelihood the E l Toro air station will ever be us ed JOmUy by Manne Jets and commercial a nd pnvate air craft T h e top M a rint> a ddn:i.scd members of the media 1n a press conference on lhe sprawling air s tation Uus morning , a nd talkc.-d about a r anl(e of issues, includ mg use of the air facilJty and hi s reasons for not meeting with Irvine Mayor Oav1cl Sills while on his West Coast tour Speakinl( m a sort Southern d rawl. the Commandant said he "certainly hopes" no Joint use of the air station will ever take place "Quite candidly, .. General Barrow said , "we have no plans to abandon El Toro. We intend to continue to liv~ in peaceful harmony with s urrounding com· .munJlies_" He s aid, "We like the area, and we have an enormous io· vestment here." <See EL TORO, P1ge A2) t1ons and indicated they held a strong influence over Miller. "He had no broad based sup- port for bis appointme nt to s upervisor in tne county," Conroy said. "Instead 11 came from Fonda, Havden. nude beach advocates and rnnge radicals " Miller s rud he 1s a member of the CEO and held a positJon on that organization's s t eering committee as an amrmatJve ac- $1.5 Million tjon officer for veterans' affairs Miller d eclared that he believes in a capitalistic. free ente rprise form of government "We do not presently have econ omic justice in order to en JOY democr1ltic freedoms "Big business and big govern ment are forctng socialis m upon us from the top, · he said Miller claimed lhal his can d1dacy for su~rv1sor had the s upport of two incumbt:n l s upe rvis ors Chairman Philip Anthony and RaJph Clark. Neither could be reached for comment today Much of lhe debate also dealt with Mille r 's record as a prisoner of the North Vie t namese for m o r e than 'ive years M 11ler said he received a letter or cens ure from the secretary of the Navy for making anti-war IS~e MILLER, Page AZ) Funding Allocated For.County Morgue IS} 0 .\ \'ID K UTZMASN nl IM 0.0y Pli.1 )WI OranJ:e County may yet get .t badl) m·c1kd <'l'ntral morgui· r ar1 II t \' C'hu.>f Df'puty Cor oner Jim Reisner said lt><la} tht• Hoard 1>f Supen10.,or" 1s l<'nlat1vely going aht•ad \.\1th pl.in.., to allocate $1 5 n1tll1on 111 bq~in t·onstruct1on Y. ork f•H .i mori.:ul' lJcginntn).! 1n .I .11111;i r \\ t• I 1:1 ·••t -.onll' llJ.;hl Jl tho l0:1,: ,,f th•· llllllll I Bl·1snl·r ~aid Tlw 1·rnnnl'r.., offl<:H•I su1d tht· th'"" 1·1·11tral inori:;ui· will Iii Mexican President Visits U.S. WASillNGTON CAP> Mex· ican P r esident Jose Lo pez Por tillo amved here today ror talks with President Carter that Amcncan officials hope will be :-moothC'r than their last meeting 10 ~ l'lCl('O Cit) With an agrecm c-nt already re· ..a<'hf'd on sales of natural gas from Mi•xH·o lo the Un1lt>d States, such l<mg s tanding pro· hll•m" ac, the sale of vcgetablt's :ind thl' flow of illegal m1granls from Mexico headed the agenda for the third summit held by Carter and Lor1cz Portillo. The Mexican president ar r1vl•d 40 minutes be hind q·hedule al Andrews Air Fo rce Bast• m ..,uburban Maryland. Emc-rgmg from his plane, he stood a l altt•nt1on for the ntual 21-gun !'ialulc and playing of the national anthems. then qwckly s.tot into his hmousm e for the tnp to th<' Wh1tC' llous e . accom pan1l'd b) Sl'<"rC'lary of St ate c, ru~ R \'ancl! ·Good morning , · a sm1hng Carter s~uc1 as he g reeted his gut•st in the colonnade outside his Oval OHll•e The two lt•adcr~. t heir arms around each other's backs. posed briefly fo r photographer!> in the ROSl' Garden before gomg inside for their m eeting . Vice Preside nt Walter Mon· d a le and national s ecurity ad- viser Zbigniew Brzezinski we(e a m on g the U.S. officials joining Carter and Vance in greeting the Me xican leader. American officials said In ad· vance they hoped the session would.he quiet and bus1nesslill:l! . in contrast to Carter's visit lo Mexico last February, which led to s trained feelings on both sides lo<"atl't.I bt•hind th1· count} J.Jtl faC'1hty m ~anta \na The S) ~tf'm I hl' n1unty nn"" USl'-. v.hl·rt· hod II''-iJrt I.~ .. r tn mortuant-o., and ht'ld 1h,.11· r ,, 1 \Jm1naticm h\ a PClthol()t::t I 11ft1·n ha h11·n th•· l•H1't 1 "' ..,lr<mi.: 1·n11< i'>m fr r 11 ~ 1• •• 1111 'IUJ( 11•, Th" la11-.1 -.ud1 c r1t1• 1 ~111 •·< c11rr1•d 'l111ir-d;1'. .it I 1 I··. trl' \4 h•·r• .i 1 111111 .1 t •11f1· •r •.' J1'h0Jfl~'\ .Id''• l •I• •I ' \ I• m '"'"fr,,, !1tr1 ti 1fll1 11''1 •1ualNl th;.ir <1ut11p· 11· •·nd ii• 1" 111g rlnnt· unri• ;-th• 11111 ! .111\ .. 1.,1· ' II ( urn-.1 JOI , .... 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CllllVt'Otltlll ht•rt-111 '\(I\ l'ITJh.•t '''"'II' "'hn h:i~ .ipp1 .1n'<i :.it ht-. t1ffH I' 11:11\ I iJft•I\ "lnl"l' h1• ht'l'illll•' 111 1n •\pril ,.., 1·11mplt•t ini.: .1 l:!th l\.\o \t•..ir l('rm a~ f1•1frr .1twn pn ~ldl·nt ,\ tt.lt.·s satd ht• Y.111 n·mL11n in 11H1n' until lhl' \I-I t '10 " :-..o q •ml)l'r cnnvt·n u n n \h':rnv inform«.>d Kirkland or hi' dt·c1;wn Thur..,da)-night. and Kirkland notif1t'<I the Al-'L CIO-. 35 mt•mtx•r P'Ct.'<'Ull\.I' l'OUOCll to da' T•1c <"Ounr1 l wa., m1•t.•lmg 111 "IH'C'Utl sf'Ss111n to ('ndors1• Prrs1 ll<'nl ('artt>r.., n('w wage pncf• gutdC'llncs for nt·xt .vc.tr M Ntny'-, tkpar ture w as an- nnu n l'ed as the Carter ad n11ni...trallon prt:"parcd lo an· nounc-c revised anti inflation guidelines ror wa~e and price in· rrca scs that gave organized labor a long·so11r.ht role in set ling l ' S. ~t·onom1c policy. Orang1j Coa~• "* L_~ ; ~- \\eather Gold Passes $400 Mark •• Stevens, 49 . re portedly was "res ting comfortably" an the hospital's intensive care ward where he is expected to remain for a few days. Stevens 1s former president and chief execullve officer or the Balboa Bay Club and a past pre sident of the Ne wport Harbor Area Chamber of commerce. Morning and night low douds, otherwise mostly :.unny Saturday Hig hs Saturday m up~r 60s at beaches to mid a nd upper 70s inland Lows tonight 60" · to 66. LO NOON (AP) -The price of gold cracked the $400-an-ounce level !or the ftrSt time In Hong Kong today and neared the S.00 mark in Europe. But the battered dollar gained moderately on foreign currency exchanges-. Gold, Which h as soared an u · toundlng $7( a troy ounce alnce Sept. 1, touched a peak ot SG.20 durin1 morninl tradin1 In Hone Kon1 before 1ettUn1 back to close at $3116.25. 8ulllon' "only stayed at the S.00 level for a 1Upt period and then drifted otf," said John Crowley, apokeamaa for the tradln' firm ol Jamet Slnclalr • Co. ln New York. He addM that 1 .. '#,trading was heavy, but it was orderly and not hectic.'' Gold prices have climbed as Newport Burglars Get Laughing Gas Newport Beach police ant aearchtn1 for bur1lara who broke lnto a shed behind •den· U1t'1 oftlce IOmetime Tbul'9diy and made olf with two tanka ol nitrous oxide (lautblnl 1a1). Police nld t.be au, valued at $150 per tank, w11 reported stolen by Dr. John Pedersen, 2503 Eutblutf Drive. Mideast oil investors, ~Ol'J>OI'•· lions and !ipeculators have fled the dollar and other lnflaUon·bit c urrencies for bullion and other metals. After the Hong Kong market's close. gold moved to a record $399 an ounce in London follow- ing the morning "fixinl" price of $397 set by the city's bl1 nve bullion dealers. Bulllon then e ased al the London an.emoon fixing to $397.25. T he price was up from S3M the night bdore and topped the PJ'e- vious London hip ol $395.50 at the Tbundty aftemooo ftxlnC. tn Zurich, bullion sold for S3t5.50 at noon after toucblq • record $388.50 lo late momiq. He became 'bead of the Dis· neyland Hotel in June. Piccolo Stolen . At Mesa School A teacher at TeWlnkle Middle School in Costa Mesa told Police Thursday that aemeone took a piccolo valued at $300 from the school's music room. Because of the value oftbe band instrument, which belongs to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, the offender faces a 1rand theft charge if •P· prebeaded, police noted. INSleE TOBI\ Y Murie attuned to the Mid· dlt Agta and the middle-aged wdl ~ ~ormed tonight. Find Otll ~on Pa.ge Cl. Al Vwr W¥1lt L M. 8trtl 1 .. 11 .. .. c.c1 ....... . CltUlflM c ..... 10 Cl"eu.- o.a"'~ ......... .................. .......... -..c: ... ,.._, .... ............. Index . ~ DALY ,,LOT A lOlaJ ol 314 public aentce workert ~ere to be lald on lhroulboul 0r_,. Couau ~ becal.lM Um~ b.. run out on thelr Comprehenalve Employ· mtot a.od Trainlna Act t CST M )OblJ Tbty are belna dropped ~ vubllc auv lce pro1ram1 beuuae ol •new law tbat bel'I them from holdfq federall7 aubllldiMd Jobe fOI' more lhm 11 months. Con1re11 adopted the 11· month }ob lim.ltaUOo lut year lo 'd.llcoura,e a practJce known u SUCCUMBS AT 71 Fredertck M. Hughee F.M. Hughes, Insurance Broker, Dies Funeral services will be held Saturday in Laguna Hills for Frederick M Hughes, former Southern Cahfom1a head of a national insurance brokerage firm , who died Thursday at St Jos<·ph Hospital in Or ange. He was 78. Ser vices for Mr. Hughes, who h ved in Leisure World, will be held at 11 a m . al St. George's Episcopal Qlurch. Laguna Hills. A native of Stockton and a ~raduate of Stanford Unive~i· t y, Mr Hughes later headed the Southern Cu llfornia Office of Mar!'>h McLennan He was an ex pert m marine underwritin~. fie moved to Orange County foll owing his retirement in 1965, It vin i: for s••ver al years in South La~una·s Three Arch Bay. He then joined friend and former Dally Pilot publishe r Walter Burroughs m managing install· ment finanring of insurance pre· m1ums for banks Mr Hughes was bead of the Orange County Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation and served on the Board of the Friends of UC Irvine. llc also was a member of the Cahfomia Club or Los Angeles, the Hohcmian Club of San Fran· c isco and the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. H e was a vice president of the Orion Ma nagement Corp. of Costa Metia up to the time of his death. Mr. Hughes ls survived by his wife, Doris; a son, Frederick of San Gabriel ; d aughters, Mrs. Willard Kline of La Verne and Mrs. Louis Glaser of St. Loula; six gr andchildren and two great· grandchildren. Jewels Taken LOS ANGELES (AP) Police say a aunman strolled ln· to a downtown jewelry at.ore Thursday, handcu.ffed It.a three occupants and escaped with $30,000 ln cash and '250.000 in diamonds and other Jewell. r . DAILY PILOT ,,_ Qf~tot .. 0-ly ,, .... •Ith W'NCtlf\feM •. ._""-."'"'~ ,,,_, ............. °'_ ,,...,, Pv«Mkn"''-~' .. .., ... H ttMW't\M• owtltl\ft•fJ Mond•y tN'ovot\ ,.,. Air tot Coat~ ~\4 N11t~ .,...,.,_ ~t~l ft•.C'-/ffMl't ••• ,.v.11 .... 1,.HW> ,~,.._ c .. ~ • tflltiJ• ,~_..,..,. .,.._... '"""".,.., ~·•• n ...... ..,..,.._ .. ,.. 111....i ••MUO ...... 11 .. \11 .... ( ......... '".'" ...... ..,.,. ·-... -p,_., .. ftt .,...~ Joel II CtortPt 'Vtt•,.,~-"'•*""°',,,.,·*"~ T--(dl ... T_,._,..... .. _ .... , __ o.. ...... LMo ~p .... ··~""' ............... . OMeff c.1.o -no-•• ... ,.,_ ~.~~~~:::.~=· T111,1111t1 (7t4)~ Cle...._. Adw.,....Ma-1171 P.-w..c;i.---- > , -.-..-----..- • tembet a UH9 ............... Iii .... ~-al 10~ lain ~· lnto ,...... pubUe 1obe Md .. t•rtl C&TA tunda t.o pay Lhe newemplo)°MI Judy s.v...,. S*bllc ht.Iona•· U. Clft'ket' IOI' lhe Oran1e Cowl· L1 1111....,.., Commlaalon, aald I.JM ll-mDllldl deec"loe actuaUy affected 541 public: employee. llJ the pro1ram tbrou1bout the COW>t)'. However, maey of them alrHdy bave bffn plae.cl In other Jobi, the Hid. Anal.im and Santa Ana each bad a emp1oy.. at1ectec1 by t.he cut.off date wblch occun Sunday. lhrntln1ton Buch hu 59. Fullt1rton ~. Garden Grove 50 . Bu~na Park 27: Wettmln1ter 218; Oran1• U ; Founi.Io Valley 11 &Ad N..-port Beach 8. The remainln1 170 workers are ellhtt empk)yed by lhe coon· t)' or in C.E1'A proarama con trolled by the C?OUDty. Moel ~ thl affected employes performed chsrical or main· tenance and mecbanJ~al dutie.. Othera were involved In ad· mlnl1U1dioo. toc!al aervtces and education. N alknally, lbe ta.month job limitation wtll mean that pink 11llp1 wUI be handed out to an ettlmaled 100,000 of the Macly 600,000 people boldinC jobl __.r CETA. About 50,000 Job holders are scheduled t.o be laid orr at the ~nd ol today'• •hilt. The other S0.000 have been granted job ex· tenalona ran1tn1 from three months to a year under waivers from the Labor Department. ... Local CETA managers, an- Ucipatlna the new law, have been phasing people lat.o penna. nent, umubeldlied Jobs or Into CET A Job-trainln1. job-aearch program.a that pay parttctpanla while they are enrolled. The Labor Department estimates that 100,000 lont·term Job h olden bave been r emoved from CET A roles In these ways dwin& I.be lutaeveral m.ontha. Inevitably, t.bou&h thousands or job holders will wind up where they •tarted belore they joined CET A -oo the 1treet. Pope's Air Route Guarded DUBLIN, Ireland CAP) Th~ Irish alr force warned It will shoot down any unauthonzed planes that fly lnto air corridors reserved for Pope John Paul It's nights around Ireland during his three-day visit starting Satur· day. , "We're piepared t.o fire on any planes that do not move out wh e n w e make warning signals." Commandant John O 'Brien, fighter wing com· mander at Cas~ment air base near Dublin, said Thursday. pope. he sald The pontiff Is scheduled to ny In to DubUn airport from Rome Saturday mcvning in the Boeing 747 Oapbip of Aer Ungua, the Irish Re public's flag carrier. F our Irish Air Corps Fouga Magister fighters wlll eacort the Jumbo jet. St. Patrick, when it enters lnsb air apace off the County Wicklow coast south of Dublin. The Pohsh p(1pe will travel around Irela nd by hclicop\er amid fears that Protestant ter· ror1s l s from Britis h -r ul ed Northern Ireland plan to attack him to avenge the aaaasalnaUoo or Earl P4Quntballeo In Donegal Bay on Aug. 21 by auerrillu ot the lriab Republican Army. The killing was part of the mainly Catholic lRA's c ampall(n to drive the British out of Northern Ireland and unJte It wlth the CathoUc Iruh Republic. Despite the massive security precautions and fe ars over· shadowing the papal visit, re- ligious excitement mounted as the pope's am val neared Dublin authorities put t he fi nishing touches to an un · precedented cleanup of the capital. Work crews awept tbe streets and cleared away un slightly Junk aucb as abandoned cars. while spedal teams on 24·bour call scrubbed graffiti'" walls along the routes lhe pope will lake when be arrives and later drives around the clty. Government bulldJoga were spruced up and grimy ralUngs painted. Yellow and white nags bearing the papal crest wen• strung from apartment and or flee buildings Color posters of the 59·year old pontiff werP plastered on thoWlands of win dows acr06S tht capital. Lt. Col. Barney McMahon, tus aide, t.old reporters : "~rme<'. M archett.i fighters wUI check the routes taken by the pope's aircraft to make sure no lunatics are flying around. "We'd have very little opl.lon t.o open fare ll, for inat.ance, a plane was hijacked and being flown toward the pope's plane." Cella Retrial Planned The Justice Mlniatry today an· nounced a special amnesty t.o mark the pontiffs visit. Seventy. six p~ers, all short-term in· mates, m05tJy petty c riminals. whose sentences are scheduled to end in the next few months. will be released Mond ay, a ministry spokesman said. He s tressed that no convtcled terrorists will be Creed. McMahon said airlines. Ti ying clubs and other aviation or· ganizations have been advUed or the flight restrictions during the papal visit. He stressed that warning shots should be enough to scare off any pilot who fli es Into the corridors. The tiny Irish Air Corps has neve r been involved 1n a dogfight or shot down a plane but h aa 16 combat aircruft highly capable of protecting the Or. Louis Cella. once the multi-m11Lion-dollar m aster of Orange County political finance, will get a new trial Nov. 26 on state charges of embeulemen a nd Medi-Cal fraud The triaJ dale was set Thur> day by a San U1ego County Super ior Court judge The cusc waa shifted out of Orange Coun ty on a ('hange of venue motion Cell a 1s charged witn bilking hospitals that he once controlled out of an estimated S2 million money that was lat.er directed to 1974 political campaigns 'and lo the phys1c1an himself. accon:bn~ to a Grand Jury indictment. The phys i cian fo r merly pleaded guilty to the charges, but his convict ion was ove r· turned by an appellate court Jus tices ruled that evidence Trustee Candidates To Meet in Forums The race for school board seats in the Ne wport-Mesa Unified School District will gather momentum with four candidates forums scheduled in October. The f1n1l of two public forums at Bayview School in Santa Ana Heights will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Invited to speak are candidates from trustee areas 2 and 3. The next forum at Bayview Is set for Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m., with candidates from trustee areas 1 and 6 invited to meet the publlc The school is located at 2531 Orch ard Drive. All 13 candidates vying for the four seats to be contested in the Nov. 6 election have been invited to appear at a mornin~ forum Oct. 16. The public meeting begins al 9 30 a.m. at Mariner's Library in Newport Beach. On Oct. 24, candidates are be i ng asked lo return to the multipurpose room at Mariner's Libr ary for a forum that begins al 7:30 p.m. The library is locat· ed at~ Dover Drive. Newport Beach. ,.,.... Pqe Al EL TORO BASE ... He said joint U.'ie of military air facilities, "have a built-in ln· compatibility. and lbe best way t.o address that situation la not to have it at au. ll grows to be an aggravatim, and I don't think we can have that." Tb• ieneral said, "Th•t 4oeao't mean we've 1ot our heela due in. It'• Jmt that we vtewit-• mrtncompatH>tllty." He abo diacounted cbaneet ol • C'Ommerdal alrpott at neatby Camp Pendleton, uylo1 It would Ml a precedent that might mean the piecemeal elimination or the 211JO.aquare-mJle baae . "When one 1tart.a 1lvin1 up areas set aside (or mllluf)' tralnlnl, piece by piece it leaves UttJe left for the mllltary," the too much to say a Jot 01 rhetoric, a lot of wordn. I don't think I could make a contribu tion by meetJne with the m•yor "General Kolcr Is the party lo do that. If an tu ue reache11 Washington tor reaolutlon, th.-n the ball ls In my court. "This la just the way I do thlnfs and lhal'a why we have loca commanden1 '' ·•For someone to come out from W•hlncton • ._,et Into local atratra would j8at cool'Ule thl!'ll," he sald. Me8a Motorbiker Killed in Cruh ceneral said. A Cotta Mell motorcydlat "The 1lmple reality la, our wH Injured Tburaday when hla whole paJ"POM of beln1 l• to t.lke collided with a car rfear hla train and be ready. We need the . home at 2029 Pomona A~e., rHl ettate. we bave to resllt el· police laid. fort t.onlbble away at bases. Wayne Louia Kraper, 21, wu "I don't enjoy aayln1 that, but taken to Ho11 Memorial it'• the reality." Hotpltal where he WU treated Wb• llked .tly be NfUMd t.o aad relelNd followln1 UM •:IO mMl with lmne Mayor David p.m . aeetdmt. TIM driver ot UM Slit. to dilCUll prob&tme the eJty ear WU ldHUfled al Donald bat with the air beee, GelMral Gary WllloD, '7, ot 501 Dablla Barrow 1ald, "I tiav• a 1tation Ave., Corona de1 llar. He wun'l come.,......_ llaJ. 0-. JOMPh hurt, police •aid. Kol• Jr. -t mMI J ban snat conftdlla bl blm. • • 1 believe b• ba• a teen Strike Warned awa.._... ot all UM local t.u.. Tb... lltuea tbat coocem tbe mayor can be bat ecldretted by lh• bale commuws.r. • "TIM trouble la," ~~eneral added, "too •U1 ~ DETROIT (AP) -Ford M<Mor Co. will be otneta.Uy notlfted to- day of tbe United Auto Wortren UDlOD.. lDt.atloo t.o •trike at midal~ OD Oct. "· ' used against him wu seized U· legally by investigators. Cella cWTenUy UJ serving a feder al prison sentence ln Lorn· poc following bis convicUon on federal charges of Medicare fraud. Asslatant Dlstrlct Attorney Mic haeJ Capt Z2i s 81d after the San Diego bearing that be Is con· fident the case can be prOMX:ut ed despite the Joss or f'Vldence resulting from the appeal.I. court ruling l 'ro• Pa9«-.-11 MORGUE FUNDED. • • not be taken. "You can 1magme bow this (the drawbacks> 1nh1b1ts the autopsy surgeon," Houts said. Despite coroner's personnel whom he described as dedlcat· cd. we ll -train e d a nd pro· fessional, the poor fac1llt1es have made good work nearly 1m possible, Houts said. • Beisner said this mornlnit that "many ol the Ltungi. Marshall said are correct " But if plans for the central morgue proceed without any further diff1rultie!I, those pro ble mR should soon be nll~v1ated Heisner said funds for ron i-tr uct1on of a morgue had been included an last year's rounty budget, but passage of Propo61 · t1on 13 necessitated use of th~e monies for olh<'r purposes. Although he said he wa.c; not being critical of the Board of Supervisors for it.s actions in the E',....P.,,.AI past. liec.nt'r ack~wledRed that "a morgue should have been built a lon,i: Ume ago " Houts estimated there arE> nearly 11,000 deaths eacb year m Oran~e County, and of this number. about 5,000 start out as coroner's cases Eventually, about 4.000 of these deaths require some type of 1n depth 1nvest1gat1on und 2,500 nt'.'cd lo eventually ~w autopsied Houu rllllmed that becau&P of the poor far1Utiet1. square cen t1meter; of s kin that could ha\ 1· been usf'd for grafting are lo"t as well as Irani.plant organ which could be used for the 11, ing The former FRI agent and cons ultant to la-... y.-rs and otht'f". in forens ic m ed1<·1ne blamed part of the loog standing morgut> problems on the funeral 1n dustry, wtuch he said benef1L-; by handling s erv1c ~'s for tho!>e brought IJl for aut.ops1es . -....., Said Beisner "He has his own feellnRs on that " MILLER ThC' chief deputy coroner 'i atd • • • .,.......,_ the mortuaries have pro\•1dt>d space for autopsies and ex s tatements while h e wai-a aminatlon~ wtthout cha rge m prisoner the past. "I spoke out against the way "I don't want to do anything to the war was being operated. I upset them,·· he said. said we should either win or get Construction or a m o rgue , out and basically It was to cet however. will spare lbe COW'lty out," he said. from having to pay funeral Miller s aid he received an horn~ in the future because the honorable dJscharge "with tbe state Boa.rd of Funeral Directors be8t wishes of lbe Marine Corps has dJrect.ed mortuarlH t.o begin commandant." charging for such services. Men's Suits -. for only ....., One Dollar!* • •when you buy one suit at our regular price, you can buy another of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. '\ 8UCCUM88 AT 102 Henry ·o.cr Miiier · 'Dad' Miller, Noted Golfer, Dies at 102 ANAHEIM (A P ) -Het>ry G e or g e " 0 ad" M 1 ll er, l h 1• spunky 102-year -old golfer who extolled the virtues of thf> "second half" o r life '" lelevlRion savings ads, has died at Long Be ach Veterans HoapitaJ. Miller , who celebrated has last birthday Sept 11, died Wednes· day mght of old age, a family friend satd Thursday Lew Overholt, acung Anaheim mayor. ordered n ags at public· bulld1nl(s 1n the city flown at half mas t today an Miller'' honor On his lut birthday two weeks ago, he held court in the nur11ing hom e wing of the hospital where he died and kidded his fellow re · sident.s and several visitors. "Come on, ltid," be told one rf'porter , "let 's have som e oysters on the half.sh ell for lunch and then I'll lake you out on the course and beat hell out of you " In that interview. Miller said · I ve hved Lo m ake fn endi. That s my ptulosophy of lire "I attnbutc my long life, m > ..:11•11! ht'alth and the gre<tt ~rnup of rrH·nds I hJVI' met l<1 th•· ~<HTH· of golf." he '>Utd ~lll<'r. 14-ho didn't o.;tart pla} mg golf unl1l agt· 55, ;.ittraclf'd nut1onaJ re<:ogmt1 on for h1mst'lf Jnd lht' cit y when al age 93, h1· h 11 J h ole 1n o n e at th1• munmpal golf rourse that now bears h1,; name Pair Bound; Rugs Tak~n From Home A pair of tall mf•n bound anrl lo(a~J.?Pd an eldNly llunt1nl(to11 BeiH·h rouple 1n lhP1r twn '>lorv homt• Thur-.day an'1 made off ~1th SJ0.000 worth of Persia11 rugs . pohcc -;aid Tht• bandit:.. who entered tht• 208 11 Ski mm e r 1..an t-hOU 'it· a round 4 p m. under the pre tens<' of using a telephone. twd up Mrs Aziz K1an1 , 65, with tape and placc-d her 10 H downsta.1r:, <'lo.,t'l offlc·c·r., rcport<-d The intruders Wt:'nt up!lta1 rs and assaulted ht>r 70 yPar-old hu ... band who wa., taking tt 'ihower. poltce i.a1d Ile told poht•t' the men lied his handi- Jnd left him m the bathtub The bandits. thought lo be m their ~. rolled up 10 rug~ and ;. tapestry and cut the phone lines before they fled , officers · re ported. The victims said they were able to free themsel ves and called police from a neighbor's house. • ·- Money Supply NEW YORK <AP) -The nation's basic money supply fell durtnt the 11te1t reponin1 period, but bankia1 industry analysts aald ll would t.alle more than one week to show whether a lrend bid developed. Borrowlnt by bualneaa, wblch had been very atrcma Jn recent YfMb. deiplte record-blah lnlereal rat., tell ·tn the weell ended Wednesday. tbe Fed reported Tbunday. The P'ed a1ao reported that M 1, UM nation'• baflc money measure com· pri1ln1 dtculat1q cub and com· merclal bank dtpo1lt1, felt 11.1 bUUon to a Huonally ad,Ju.ted "'" 1 billion lD the week eaded Sept. 19. Defld& Wldeu W ASHJNOroN. (AP) -A aura-lD lmpor11, IDcludlq record COit.i tor fomp GU belDed wtdeD tbe U.I. trade dtflell \o $2.lt bllllOD lD Auaut, tbt 1onnmnt reported Tbundq. . ... Rldl¥. S..•• 2.1. 1179 s DAILY PtLOT ... -Dream True· .,, •ILTON ·~owrrz Jt'a an old dream of toelal reformers that the vJrtUOUI wlll triumph and that money can be made by lnve1t1.D1 lo companies that are ethical and bent oo dolnt Sood deeds. Of course there's no auppc;>rt ln the real world f<W UJJI plpe·dream, but lt commands enough allegiance t.o make po111lble iome lntereatiq, experlmenta -and gueaa wbatT Two mutual fund.a that aubecrlbe to lbla theory are bavlng apectacuJar retuJu ln 1979. DREYFUS TID&D CENTtJ&Y FUND was launched by the Dreyfus Corp. seven years ago to invest in com- panies deemed t.o be lmprovina "the quality of life in America." It's up 20 percent thia year, wblc& beata the performance of the Dow Jones lnduatrlala by 2-to· l. ln other wordS: If you had ~ked Sl .000 lnto Tllird Century at the beginnl.ne of um~. lt would now be worth $1 ,200. Pax World Fund was launched eight years ago by Methodist clergymen and a businessman with the primary goal of investing in companies devoid of defense business. It's al.ao up about 20 percent lhis year. What constitutes a socially responsible Ln· vestment? Pax would appear to hav e an easier time or it than Third Centu r y 1n answering this question because its gwdeline!'i Money Tree are more specific Pax will not buy shares in any company that appears on t.he Department of Defense'!> 100 la rgest contractors List or that doftS more than 5 percent of its business rn defense contracLs It also 11huns any invest ments in companu.>s in the tobacco. liquor un<J gambling businesses O~ that leave anyone? Among Pax's la rgest invest,.. ments at the start of this year were New York Stale Elec- tric & Gas Co , a clutch or chemical companies big m fertilizers I lntemat1onal Minerals & Chem1cali;, Pennwalt, Stauffer and W1tcol. a big paper company, Champion In· ternauonal . two drug companies. Bristol Myers and Pfizer. a food com pan). Kraft, and thr ~'ederal National Mortgage A5s1>c1ation AT TJURD CE~Tt:RY Tilt: CRITERIA are fumer. In "" aluatmg companw'>. Ort>}fu.'> l>a}., ll rons1ders four rae· ton 111 protectwn nr thf• cnv1ronm1·nt . <2> occupat10no l health and 5afet) 1 :I1 c·on~umN prot1·N1on and produ1·t. punt) and 141 f'qU3l employment <ipjX>rtunity Howe\.• r Dreyfus adds that 1n -.om•· 1m!u:.tn1·., 1t may rate com panie on JU5l one 11( lht·i.t• f1.11•t111 -. Mon:o1.n . thl'i.e fa<.·tor:-. ma) be v.a1Yt'd entirely for <:<1mr11:1n11·-. !\elcetcd bccauw they an· engagt'd 1n t h(· field~ rif ht•alth. h()ustng, cduc1:1t1on and tr~p<Jrtctlllin. vrt·o' dctmt·d 1o1.-<1rthy in their own rights Who makes the Third Cc•ntury ll~t'' ThcrC'·., Unit(. .. l Airl1n P~. th•· ndt11m •, l<.1r~1·-.t air carri<.·r K a 1'>r r Aluminum thE' h1g r1m-.trurt1nn :.tnd <'nginc·rnng firm, fl ucir of l n1n1• :.in 1111 pump1•r A::.hland , Th" Nc•w York T1mt•s Co . a rallroud . H10 Grande• lndus tn el>. and ('harle-. Rl\N Bn·1•<11ng L<1b11rutor11·-.. a rnmfli.l;'\Y 1rn1>rov1ng the quaht~ of lift> h~ hrl't'lling rat:-to ht· us.·d 1n i.c·1cnt1fic 1•x periment.-. Tturd Century I'> managed from the :.leek Orcyfus of fices at 600 Madison Ave . New York C1~y Pu operates from a more austere i.ettmg at 224 State St . Portt1moulh, !"II Third Ccntur) ' board chairman 15 lht• vctcron W;1ll Street playc>r. Howard St1·1n P ax ' pre!'>Hfrnt I'> Luther t-: Tyson. d1n'(·lor of the depa rtment of econ1m111 hfo. 1Jnit1:d Methodist Churc·h Wt1~hm1iton. D C Inflation Rules F~r Pay Adjusted WASllINGTON <A I'• Tht: Rrivf'rnmt:nt -; innation monitonng agency ha-. ruled that moi.t workers who com- plied with President < 'artcr·s voluntary 7 pf:rcent wage ~uid<>ltne las t year could rece1vt: tin H p<•rcent boost this year The l'oun!'il on Wagt-and Pnc1• Stability acted on 1L'I Qwn during lht.> past "'eek to loosen the puy ceiling while the admi~tratton soui;:ht ll) agrk4 on a formal set of new voluntary anti 1nflat111n gu1dchnl's that wer<' du<' to be re· leased at the end or tht' month THE ADMINISTRATION has been under pressure fro m orgaruzed labor and other grnup!> to relax the 7 per· cent standard because of s harply higher consumer prices, which have been n 5tnl( al a 13 percent annual rate this year 'nder pay standard changes being granted by the wage.pnce council. a company may give a group of employees up to an 8 percent raise dunng the next year so long as that group was held to an average 7 percent wage hike during the previous year and received no automatic cost-of-Living pay increases Council spokesman Ed Dooley sald today the change lS designed to narrow the advantage wori(ers with cosl·of· living clauses have enjoyed under the guideline program. 111E IN1TIAL GUIDELINE did not COUQl all of the worker's cosl-of·Uving raises toward the 7 percent celling, and thus allowed the worker to receive wage Increases of more than 7 percent while still belng considered In com - pliance with the program. The council estimates that about 10 mllUon workers - mostly those covered by union contracts now receive some type of C06t-of-Uvlng increase. The council's action Is in line with prior ad· mlnlatraUon-slatement.s \hat it plans to loosen the wage gu1deUne durine the proeram's second year, which be&lns In Octobef, to l!Omp:ebS'ate for the higtreT 1nfiation-rate. --.... • HOWEVER, THE ADMJNISftATION'S schedule for proposing a new set of guldeUnes has been delayed by in· tensive negotiations wllh the AFL·CIO on a new program that labor leaders could support. The AFL-ClO want.a tougher price guldellnes and wants to be able to play a role ln setUna and revlllnt wage 1uldelines. However, moet of the adminiat.ration's top ecooomieta oppou 1ivln1 labor that rnucb authority. Because ot the d11cu.saion1 wfth labol' offtcl~. plans tic» aimounce new •econd-year gWdellnea br s.pt. 1S haw. been postponed WlUI Monday, but the adminlat.ratJon may have to P08lPone t.bat date, too. : Meanwhile, AP'L·CIO Preeldent Geor1e Meany an.1 nounced that he waa callln1 a special executive council Hllloa for t.od-.y t.o dlacu11 the rteulta of the labor redera· tJon'a dltculalona wltb tbe admlnltt.rat.l.oo on "w11e-pr1de policy and other economic matt.en." • TJiat's What Shavers Is Predicting • • • • • LAS VEGAS (AP> -Earn.le Shavers tries tonight to become the second-oldest heavyweight champion in hi.story. He'll fight Larry H°'mes, who found out lo his la.al bout he la' nol too old to team. "It's always on m y mind. You guys (reporters) won't let me forget it." saJd Holmes of his unimpressive performance. against Uttle-lcnown Mike Weaver. who gave the World Boxing Council champion a rough time before being stopped in the 12th round last June 22. ''I LEARNED TO DISCIPLINE MYSELF," s aid the 29-year- old Holmes, who contends he didn't prepare properly for Weaver . He said he hasn 't made the same mis take for Shaver s, though he easily outpointed S~avers In 12 rounds on March 25, 1978. Should Shavers win the UUe at itl8e 35, be would be second only to J e rsey Joe Walcott as the oldest hea vyweight champion. W alcoll was l7 when he knocked out Eziard Charles m 1951 to win the liUe on hls fiftb try. This is Shavers' second title shot; he was outpointed by Muha mmad Ali on Sept. 29, 1977. ''I'll knock him out in the fifth round," said Shavers. who said he has come of age as a fighter and wall be a much different man than the one who lost to Holmes last year "l'M BEGINNING TO nnNK now I'm not trying to kill a guy with one hand," s aid Shavers. who used hoth hands to knock out Ke n Norton in one round last March 23 and get back into the cham- pionship picture But while Holm es says he has learned his lesson. he adds Shavers is too old to learn ti) ch<Jnge "I don't really think you can get bettn when you get & certain age," said Holmes. a one time sparnng partner for Shavers who experts Eamic to be the s ame man he bi:at before .. 1 don't really believe Shavt."rs ha s the punchmg power ht· says he ha<i " ODDS-MAK ERS AGREE WITH HOLMES. To bi:t on tht· cha m pion. one must give 4 I If you like Shavers, you get J 1 llolmes weig hed 1n T hur..day al 210 pounds. five JJQunds lighter than for the Weaver fi ght. and one pound lig hter than Shavers The right at Caesa rs P alace headlines iJ show that <ibo features a nothe r world title shot and a ppearance-. by unbeaten Sugar Ray Leonard an4',th.-great Robert1i Duran ABC will televise the card from 5 8 f'DT Leonard , of P almer P ark. Md 1s sch<'<iul1·d t" fight for tht- WBC welterweight ch amp1onsh1p ilg<onst W11fn "Jo Hen1lt-i ~ov 30 lit• will opt•n the tclcC'ilSl with a .,, hf'rtuh·d 12 rmmd ['forth Am erican Boxing r <·derutwn l1lh, rt1·fcon -.1· aga1n'>l Andy Pnce of Los Angeles AL.';<) SC'Ht:Ol'f,EO tOR l.JVE T t-.1.t .\'ISJO!'li I'-J JO roundn between {Juran. of P anama, th(' f1Jrmn lt1<ht 1o1.-e1g h1 r hC1mp1on no\lo 1•ampa1gning for thl"•Wt·ltc·nw1ght l1tl1· <irid Zr·f1•nn11 Con1<1le1 or San Jost• llolmt'S, of J-;;io.,ton. 1•.1 . 1.., i;:uarnnl1·1·'1 $2:; rntllion for lh•· fourth ch•ft·n-.1· of the· 11111• h1 \lo/Jn ti\ :1 •phi d.-u-.1on 11\1•r N•1n1in .Junt· "I 197H Thi· \ 1c-1un. 11\l•r \l,1•;1\f•r l•.1<1,1 1·d l111lm1· rror1ird t11 :ll n v.1lh 22 kn11<·k11ut LARRY HOLMES lFree Spins Magic Spell 1 OverLakers f'rom AP Dispatches Lloyd f'rN;' scor ed 30 points • .ind Hill WiJlton added 17 and a J!ame-h.Jgh 1:1 rebounds Thurs- d<i} night to l"ad the San Diego Clippers lo a 104 95 NBA e xtub1-· I ton '1 r t11rv 11vl'r t h e L<>s \ngt·lc.~ l.;.ik1·r' at the Ana he im I 'on' l'nt1on C'1•nt1:r CLAY TUCKER GUIDES CORONA DEL MAR AT QUARTERBACK TONIGHT. · °'1;11rton i.:111 up for rn\ f1~•ht l1ut h• n1•\1·r I''•' UJ• for .1n\h1)(J' r·lst· .1garn \;11d l lolm1·-. Thr· Clq.1J,><·r" h•d fUJ-85 with soc· rn1nu11•" 111 i.itav. but outscort.-d t h<· I..1kn" Iii I ll do wn lhP ... 1rNrh 111 t:ik1· their first victory ill I hff'1' prl'..,<·a ... on ... tarts this \l'ar ,,.,,., \t1J!l•le-. n11w 1 I m prt•"'-;1-.on 111ad1· JU<\I two field J.!•iah 111 lh•· f111.1l '>1"< minutes Fr1•1 •lw :-.IL\.., s c concJ Newport·CdM Battle Tops Slate lo .1rl1ni: '""n·r 1.,..,, ~t·:i-.on. hit on 1.1 111 21 f11·l1I 1!11.tl <illcmpts and had 2fJ of h1 ., JO points after lhc: 1nterm1 '>s1on Walton t•onne<'ted on e1J!hl of 17 shoL-. a nd had fi ve a!>s1sts JO 28 minutes of playing time Area Arch Rivals Clash at Oran{{e Coast Tonight J amaaJ Wilkes led the I.alters v.1th 21 prnnL" and nf'wly ac· quired Sp<:ncer Haywood added I 7. a long with nine rebounds. Kare em Abdul-J abbar was held to 13 potnL.., and e igh t rebound~ h\ W all o n Ea rvin .. M agir" lnhn.,on h:ut JI f>01n L'> for Lo~ ,, J.!••lt·~ Ry ROGER CA RLSON Ot '"" 0 •11¥ Piiot ""It C'orona clr•I Mar ll1gh·., un d1of l'iJh-<l Sf•:1 K tnj:!'i <IOfl th1· WIO 11·!'-s Nl•wport llarbo r ll ti.:h ~.1 tl11r.., hook up ton ight in the pn•m1t'r football game for the Orang•· ('oa-;t ;.m ,a a l Ornngt: Coast C'olll•ge The S<>a Kmgs operate bchmd the pC1ss1ng of Clay Tucker and running of Chris Bright, backed by a defens e that has allowed one touehdown in two g amt-s . N ewpo rt Harbor 's attack features q uarterback Alan Gad· d1 11 and sever al tough runners. mcludmg Scott Gie m The de- 't f£•n sc• a t Newpo rl ll a r hor , a I ways t.t forte. h<As a II owed 55 PCll n t S to l WO r<•s Jlf'Cted foe\ The Sailors hnlr1 a 1:i 3 edit<~ m the sl'ne" El!iewhen· tonight •·ountain Valley-LB Wilson Th<.• question pN Stl-.ls What'\ wrong with Fountain Valley, the defending CI F Big 1''1 ve ch am pion ? ··A lot of people a re askmg tha t . including me," says Foun lain Valley Coach Mike Milner as the Barons gird for the beefy and run·oriented Bruins F ountain Valley ha s scored seven 1)'>1nts m each of its first two games 1n a I 0 I ri·c·1ird and that's th<' fi rst ltm•· .. inc<' 1971 the Baron~ hC!vt• h('(•n held to ..,1nglP cltg1L'> two games 1n a row "Wc'n· plC1y1ng a lot of young kids with Juniors at four of fcns1v(· l11w pos 1t111 ns. both ta1lbarks , one of two fullbacks, a linebacker and defens1v<' end. "And we'll proa hly Sf'C mor e youn g kids tonjght We' re mak mg soml' changes " Marina· F·oothlll The Vikings of Co<.1ch Dave Thompson continue in the lofty confines of the CJ F 81g Five Conference To p HI a fte r two straight non-league victor ies. b u t the Viking coach says F oolh i ll p r esents a muc h toughe r obstacle. "F oothill is m uch quicke r t han an yone we've played a nd seems to have an excellc·nl defense They oversh1ft and do a lot of ag gressive stunting " Foothlll stopped Los Alamitos in ils opener. 3·0. The Knjghts have a squad which includes 34 JUntors up from a 9 0 sophomore team Among the Foothill arsenal Is quarte rba ck Craig Miller and cente r Chris Ha ug. M arina l ine backer Lee Knowles . who m issed las t week's game with a groln in· jury, is a doubtful starter. ac· cording t.o Thompson. He 's being replaced by his brother, Pat. Estancia-Buena Park The Eagles displayed some of their potential a week ago with a 22·6 victory over BreA·Ollnda. capped.._ b y a de fe nse tha a l-low~d-iin.ly 31 yards nel after getting burned on the opening touchdown drive. "I just hope we can keep our intensity golng," says Estancia Coach F.d Blanton. Sophomore J i m McCahill 1'oni~d•t"~ Gauu·~~ ()dd ~ lhe Ttrne l~e Lme fl •. : ~ Hir» . C£Hc.r.1 ~· 'lo ·· 1' J{( l8 Wtl500 ~·. lomr1in V.1llr1 .r H."'l''t ':r ;.,. ~ • "4&1na v~ f oorh1ll nl I JSl11 M,r n. •, fl(.1 ~ f I ('('• ' f ~' 1n ~ t ' ',i 1Cl1:b110, ~ r I 1Jn1 b1 l fl lorcbi 'l r I Anlhony by l MAtPr Oe1 br I S-litd An;i v<; (ket1n V1e1r .11 N~· 1!'11r1• '• • £.st.n:ld .11 Boen11 P dr k Irvine vs Saddlebac~ di S.1nl 1 An I ·~ .. r ln\le<Slty vs li1P,UOil Hill-; ~1 Ir ;in" Ima Hills v!; f I loro r1I M1·.~1on V11:10 ~ Beach al Sr AnthOny Mater Oet at SI John Bo~co starts al quartc·rback for E!'ittin c1a and Tony Cam p ~els r <'ltcf at r1efe ns1vc end by F'loyd Sparks and sophomore Ste"' Kra1s.., Uuena Park boas ts 15 rl'turn ing starters, hut ha '> not shown offensive firepower in its first two games. lostns.t to Piont•.-r 14 7, then d efl>atmg Sant a An:i 7 3 .. Buena Pa rk runs an out.s1dt' veer and option s eries.·· ~ays Rlanton. .. But defense 1s its strong point." E s tancia's workh ors~ ha s been tailback Bob Urmson. who has carried 56 times for 248 ya rds in two games. Ocean View-Santa i\na Quarterback Ray Kotler will try to start where he left off last week after com pleting 14 or 18 for 114 yard.'i and no intcrcep lions against La Quinta. At one polnr Kotler ha d con nected ·on 13 of 14 passes Run nlng back Doug Irvine enters with 234 yards on 47 carries (4 9 average). "Santa Ana has talent," warns Ocean View Coach Ken Moats "They're due for a good game." I I hi ! e llc•ad1ng the Sant a J\na attat•k art• quartt•rbat k Scott Franklin rect•tv<•r Tino Ht\l•r a and dt· fc>n ... tH' bat•k JC'ff Wilham.., Snnta A11a·-. ... c<"o ndan. a ... <1 w holf', 1s cons u1f'rt•d one of t he Saints' big a~Sl'l~ ~ l.al{Una Beach-St. AnWfony The Artists ... tunned heav1I} favored St Anthony a year ago and agrun are 1n the role of the underdog as they invad e Clark Fie ld in Long Beach Coach Walt llamera's maJor con cern has not been with the Saints. however. us much as findin g an adequate r eplace· m ent for fullback Ke vin Nonck and tailback Doug Green Norick has leg injuries and Green Is nursing a knee lnJury. Both a rc doubtful purt1c1panLs "We may move Enc Clark to rlltfM{cli and t ry to find someone efSe roi' ta'llbftk." says Hamera St . Anthony looms a s a similar tas k of a week ago "They a r<' big and p h ysi ca l . j ust like Mayfair." says Hame ra Quarte rback Lance Ste wart directs the Laguna Beach al· <See PREP, Page 87) I h•· t 'ltp1>1·r' out ri·bound1'd lhe l..1k1·r.., 5:! :111 tll lht-garn1· plavt'(J 111 Ion 7 ~..i1:1 ;1\ rook H· forwurd .l•·rnrn•· Wh1ll'ht•arl :1d1kd 11 rt .. l~11Ht1h for ~.in 1>11·go l.ak1•r ('11a<·h J :11"k Mc Kinney. .in :i..,s1Ma11t at Portland when \\ J lto n pl yt'd fo r the• Tr a il Blazer.:;. wa~ 1mpresst'<I with the San Diego c1•nl«'r ·Bo}. ht• looks good," McKin- n<'' srud "AwfuJly good. Dog- gont' J!ood l think he's awfully C'lose lo Utll Wa lton. The only thinJ! I <;a w wrong with his is tha t he got ltred. and that's to be l"< p (' C I c d l h I S l i m C 0 f t h 6 "t'ason .. Rams' Harrah Out 6 Weeks LOS ANGELES CAP) Los Angeles Ra ms' offensive guard Dennis Harrah will be o ut of ac· lio n for as long as six weeks with a broken leg, a team doctor said Thursday. Harrah in1ured his lei in a Sept. 6 game against Denver, but h as played in two games since then. Dr. Robert Kerlan said X-rays s howed Harrah suf- fe red a fracture or the right fibula <lower leg). a pparenUy In the Denver game Harrah's replacement, Doug Sm1lb. suffered a knee injury in las t S unday's game against Tampa Bay, and will miss at lea st four games. the Rams said Oan Ryczek. a reserve center, will play right guard Sunday a gainst the St. Louis Cardinals. ~an BruiDs Slow OSU's Offense? -•• ... • 7' • LOS ANGELES <AP) ~Offensive powerhouses Ohio State and UCLA cet an opportunity to exhibit their wares before an audieMe of milllona Saturday when they sq~ otf ln an lntenectlonal co1Je1e football 1ame. A crowd ot about 50,000 la expected to watch t.M affair in person at the Memorial CoU1eum. In add1Uon1 the 1ame wU1 be na· tlonally televtaed. Klckotf Ume ll 1 p.m . THE 141'B·UN'KED Buckeyes br1n1 a 3.0 record into the conlelt -they have nm up t7 ~ ln defeatla1 Syracuse, Min· neaota and W Hhin1ton State and are averalinl 314 yards ln total otrmae. The -17th·rat.ed Brulq are 2· 1 and have totaled M polnta while i,.at.tq lOtb·ranked " Purdue •nd Wisconsin and losing to eighth-rated Houston. UCLA has galned 4-03 yards per game by rushing and pass· Ing. Omo STATE COACH Earle Bruce and bis UCLA counterpart. Terry Donahue. view the game as a tre mendous opportuni- ty for lhelr teama . "We've got to play wtth the emotion and enthusiasm we did ln the opener." aald Bruce, refen1n1 to tbe Buckeyes' 31-1 vic- tory over Syracuse. "This la a blC op.. portunlty and alao a 1reat. challenge. "UCLA ii a nne 1tron1. pbyalcal foot· ball team. It will like a team commitment. to wln t.hla •ame . My evaluUon ol tbla team <Ohio State) Is really 1oin1 to come after thiJ game." Whlle Donahue called the coat.est "the most Important game of the year because it's this week," he expressed a bit ol trepldaUon. ''I'm not goln1 to co atart-ravtna m.4 because we start the conference next week," he said, referrin1 to tbe BrulnlC' Paclflc·lO opener at Stanford on Oct. e. "But that doesn't meu l don't want to but Oh.lo State: I do, very IMldly. , ·•1•M OONFIOSN'I' w~'ll r.11 very b~ agalnat. a very 1ood foot be.I team," edded Donahue. "I'd say if we beat Ohio Sta'- tllat. ll wouldn't be unrealiltic I« UI to be ranked amoo1 ~ natJCJD'I top 10 wama." ..