Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-15 - Orange Coast Pilot-------~----r -----~ ,. Hinshaw Sult Over Horse Ads Miller Reeall Group Baring Ting Doubts MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 15, 1979 11~ n. NO.~ J HCTIC*t, • ~...-1 Recall Croup Wavers The leader of an organlution working for the recall of Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller indicated today the group mi&bt be having some second thoughts. "We are still 95 percent ceT· tain of going through with a re- call but there is a 5 percent chance that we won't ," said Mickey Conroy, president of the Armed Forces Retirees Associa· lion of Orange County. Conroy, who claims be has been receiving "heavy advicP from Jots of people," declared that Miller •bas neutraliied himself on the board and has a lienaled the four other supervisors. ··our fears that be would be the swing vote on issues that af. feel our lives is not going to materialiJe," Conroy aaserted. "U be were a danger. we de- finitely would follow through with it but we are not sure we want to put county taxpayers through the burden and costs of a special election." Conroy cancelled a press coo- f erence scheduled for Tuesday at wbicb be was expected to formally announce the launching of a recall drive againlt Miller. Tbe group was lniUally shoot· inc for elther a recall election in the April 4 municipal elections or at the June 3 primary elec· lions. • Miller is expected to stand for electioo next June. • Conroy bu been an outspoken criUc ol lliller since the fonoer prisoner ol war waa appointed last July by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to succyd Ralph Diedrich. Dollar Gains; Gold Again PaMes 8400 LONDON <AP> -TIM dollar made MriJ •aim OD all major Suropeaa forel1n escbante maneta today alter' readdnl a peak for tbe year tD Tolr)'o. GClld -prietl9 apln climbed aboft '400 .., ounee. maaeUIC • tn eutt IMKIOe tndbaa. . . • TIM ...... eWed ID ToQo at ··-,..up from •.• 1Mt • f'ri4a.7. Tbe tlM ol _.. tJaao two,_ r~~~~tbe Gold OJ IHd ID Loedml et ... ... ~ .......,., ,....., rate ol .,, fte opetn1 prtee in Sarle~ wu tM.M, •P from ..... Royal Ripoll? Prince••' Ponie• in Ada LONDON CAP) -Man Pb1llfpe. PriDCe98 _Anne's b•band. and BriUlb LeylaDd, the auto put. came under rire today because the ftnmv:\ally aWna compaany la toUal to spm.d $130,000 on b1a equestrian~--an ad.ertilement.. Tbe criticism wu led by tbe royal family's most peniatent gadfly in the House of Commons. Scottish Labonte Willie Hamiltm. He called Pbillips and Anne. Qu:een Ellubeth IJ's ooly daughter, "bloody para.sates" who were "grub- bingfor money." Hinshaw Ruling To Stand WASHINGTON CAP> -The Supreme Court refused ~ to r evive a Califorola man's lawsuit challenging a House of Representatives rule that bars participation by members COO· victed of serious crime. The auto company, which is asking the gov· ernment ror $4.12 million to stay in business. is going to pay the British Equestrian Association 20,000 pounds $43,200 a year -the cost of a 20· second TV commercial -for three years to support Phillips' stable of six horses. In return. Pbillips will advertise British Leyland's Land Rover and R ange Rover ., vehicles. His team of riders will be known as • ' ' • The R~ Rover Team, and its horse boxes ""'w" will display the company's slogans. 'the justices left intact rulings ···· that Michael Clancey 's lawsuit, filed after ex-Rep. Andrew Hinshaw of California was barred from House voting or committee work due to bis 1976 bribery conviction, now bas Tbe queen's 31-year-old son-in-law will be. the first mel!lber of the royal family to be involved in commercial sponsorship. The auto company empha.siied that he personally would re<:eive no pay Phillips, who won a gold medal for horsemanship in the 1972 Munich Olympics and runs a 12,0l»-acre farm in western England. told the Sunday Express be made the deal because he needs the money. He said be got tbe queen's permission. "WE RAVE A MOaTGAGE just like ever· yone else" be said. "Competing in horse trials is a ver/ expensive business. l.Dflation is ram· pant. . . . It came to the point where I could not afford to maintain my horses." "It was either cut down on the stable or seek new ways of flnancinl the bones.'· AlthoUgb the queen ii reputed to be one of the world's richest women and Anne gets $97,500 a year from the government's Civil List, a ..... e Buckingham Palace 1Pokeaman aaid that al· . lowance "ls for official purpoMS and cannot. be used for pnvate pursuiU such aa buying and maintaining bones.'' "P&ACl'ICALLY EVEaVllODY in sport is sponsoi-ed today," the spokesman added. "One must remember that Princess Anne and her husband have very little money of their own. al~gb they have the income trom tbelr farm -whatever that may be. Hamilton, wbo made bJ.a name objecting to the Jarg,al- lowances paid memben ol tbe l'O)'al family for perfonnin& o ~al duties, a.aMt be would qoestiOD tbe Industry Secretary, Sir alb Joseph. about the deal wben Parliament meeU next week. Leaden ot eactneertot labor umou who are fttbttnc British Leyland's ptam to cut lta labor force allo attacked tbe deal. George Guy, 1eneral seeretary of the Union , of Sbe~~etal Worten,aulltwu0 adlaboticalwuteoftupayen money. Gas Chamber Tested For Grove Slayer CARSON CITY, Nn <Al> - Nevada'• lcaa·ldle •u chamber awaltM ftDaI telUal tocla.J, • week before a coa•icted mur'Clerw la aebedulecl to be put t.odeatb. !( Eset'Ulfal ol l... 8tPop la set for Oct. a Bl1bop, of Gar4•D Oro••· CaUf .• ...-.uaa..-tlMlwttb memben '11 Ida famllJ, A fuaib ·~ no.adaottobe ' i.14 .... ••• ·-clJial .. '*"' ..... ......., onr lenph1 appeal• wa.lc mlpt .a, 111141 DM tM llir*A· b&e. Blabop wUl be ..... C0Mtat ., 1urve1Uance as bis execution date nean. AutbodUes at the fortreu-like muimum security priaon baYe deseribed Blabop as "tbe ume old Jeue'' -out· wardly calm but a1ltated at. Um• . BlllaOp bM retuMcl to talk to nportsa ID nct1Dt 'fteb. Re Ul*I to P'aal lDW'riew aft.et in· tenl"'· moaUr to eomplalD about ~ eftorta to pre- ...t Ida ..-udae. ··1 daD't tbiM ..... •<linl to talk to A1CM and ...... not eta.Mr," &M famllY 1pob1man aa&d. "We would U.te to avo6d aay kind of dreul.1• .become irrelevanL Hinshaw was convicted on charges stemming from b1a COO· duct while serving as the as- . sessor for Orange County, Calif. A House rule states that any member convicted of a crime for which a sentence of two or more years in prisoo may be im· posed "should refrain from participatioo in the business of each committee of which be ls a member and should refrain from voting ... ·• Hin.shaw oblerved the rule. Clancey, of Laguna Hills. Calif .• soon filed a complaint in federal court cbaglnt that bis congressman's abltent.ion from participation in Coacnss con· st.it.uted taxation without representation. The lawsuit waa ft)ed March zs, um. In Jtme of that year. Hinshaw was defeated in a primary election. A federal trial judge therefor• dlamlued the suit aa moot. and the dlam1sal was upheld lut July by the 9'!1. U.S. Circuit.Court of Appeals. In seekiDI Supreme Court re- view, Clancey a.med that bis cue abould not 6e coaaldered moot becaase It "involves a potential and probab&e recurrtna iaue." Slnce 1tU, ooe n~ to tbe so<alled doctrtM ol moot· ness bas been tbose case• "capable ol repetition yet evr.d- lD re\#Mw." ~ bll ewn appeal, ClaDcey ar~ed: 'Tbele q\lllllUOU relate to 'ne tw1a1Dfttal wroq ot depriTiD& dtil I of llD Clffell.. inc coqresamu'• dbtrict ol tbelr YotiD& repr11eatatiOD wb1Je such ~mu la at.ill al· lowed to reWn bll ... t, aalarJ and beneftta at tbelr tu U · peme." Probe Newe Near? ATLANTA (AP) -Paw J. eurr.o. t11e spee1a1 cOUDM1 .... DOlated bl llardl to ............. loan• to PTaldent Carter'• peanut,,.,..,.., Mid W., bl would hold • Deft ~ helda1 ID W8*illltoa. eurtu Tefuled t.o s1*lf1 tM PUJ"POM of the new cad.,.tt. Herbert C . Brown, a c hemistry, professor at Purdue Univers ity, bas been awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in chemistry. See Page A4 for other Nobel winners. V.S. Jwtices Nix Sex Bias Suit Hearing WASHINGTON <AP> -The Supreme Court refused today to become involved i.n one of the largest and potentially moet ex· pensive sex discrimination lawsuits ever filed. • Tbe justices left int.act an or- der forci.DC Western Electric Co., a wboUy owned subsidiary of Americu Telephone & Tele· graph Co.. to pay vil'Ulally all C09&a bl what may be more than 2,000 NJ!:!~• trials to de· termioe •. A fMeral trU1 iadie ruled last year that Wt!Mern Electric bu 1y1tematicall1 discriminated a•alnst women at its Kearny. N.J ., plant. The CJriliDal lawsuit WU flied iD 1111 tllJ aen lt)rtui, now-47, wbo wefted from 1915 to 1'71 u an lDdmfrtal enaineer at tbe ~ .... plat. Her auk wu later certifted as • uci.. ldkle." and more than 2,000 otbm' women bave joUied her to ebar1e Western Electric with Wepl ... blu. It la Polll· bl• men women -tboee dis· crimlDl&ed aplnat lD their Jobi or Uaoee ntuMd emplo)'llM!Ot at tbe KeenlJ plant -also wt11 join tbenlt. ID odm' llC:tioD ~' t.be blp coart: --GralMd • bevtni to two m• ccmmcMd ol &blDDAal .. aeene Illa. tbroqh UM.. Ulla. Tbelr IPPMl dw'fea tbat UM FBI ••• reqalred to 1et a Harell wvraat to accept tbe (letlU.Pa•eA1> Sailor Arrested In Truck By DA V1D Kl.JTZMANN oe .. o......._,_ Poli~ investigators were in search of a motive today in tbe aftermath of a gunfire-filled. high-speed chase of a stolen three-ton truck Sunday in Irvine that ended Wlth the arrest of a 20-year -old suspect from San Diego One officer suffered manor tn· Junes an Lhe 1 :45 a.m. incident. Ounng the chase which began in trv1nc and ended near the Manne Corps A1r Station at El Toro, pollcc srud the suspect . Alan Dale Flnlcy, allegedly used the truck as a battenng ram aJ!aanst pursuing police units and then tned to run down other officers on foot. Police Lt. Gene Norden said this morrung mvesllgators still are uncert.atn what led the Navy enbsted man to allegedly steal the San Olego Gas & Electric Co. trul'k and then try to run down purswngofflcers Fmley was booked into the Orange County Jail on charges of attempted murder against a po lice orricer, felony hit and run and grand theft. He is being held on $25.000 bail and a hold has been placed on him by Navy aulhonlles. Irvine police Lt. Jerry Boyd said the wild chase began when officers Jimmie Potts and Lon· n1 e Nelson saw the stolen SDG&E truck being driven reek· <See PURSUIT, Page A2l Orang~:as l Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday morning with a 20 percent chance of showers. Lows tonight 58 to 64. l:li&bs Tuesday a to 73. INSIDE TODAY Teoo ~ offidaU haw r... lcUitlg banks Chev 1h0Mld be eou/•l obout IDMm t1wJI iaw credit carc:b Oftd Ind motWtl to. At 0 N · "'"· tome people migltt end 1'P dh ,..., of the ploaCic mmwr cardl. and /tnd boM locMI ltord to COrM ~-Poge AJO. •••• ti AM,YNpt s e • Carte.-Eyes 'Family Offi~e' KANSAS CITY, llo. (AP) - QuoUal tM pope ............. Romaa Cat•olle c\aruj won ... PT I •cnt Can......, declared \be Amertcu •famll1 "la trouble" and Mid be la tak· lDl•Upl'° ...... In NmaJ'b ,,...r.c1 f(W the Nat.k>aal Coftfereace ol Catholic CbarlU., CaNr Heounced be 11 formiq a new ''Offtce for FamUlea" wilhln tM Depart· meat ol Health, SdueaUoa and WeUan. IW"98-·~ AP ....... Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, 85, the last sur- viving son of Theodore Roosevelt, died Saturday in Florida. Roosevelt was a hero in both world wars. See Page Alo. Be Mid be allo '8 ........ the aov•l'IUDlllt to er:1 a1 ara91 with Ute obJeetlYM ef I jlaaee4 ''Will .. llHM eo.ie,... oa ramlllel, .. wtaldl ........ wW be betd la three MPU•&e Mlmmtl .... .............. _.. ..... Mapola ... IM AnaeJee. Carw ,..,..~ quouel Pope Jobn Paul II and tald b1I NCtGt mMtlna with the pope ''WU OM of OM sreat prtvUe1ee ol m.y presldlney .•• He '8id be allluecl the~· coeeen for tM faa11y. ~. •bat ~ Jobn Paul called "tM firat and euential cell of bu.man society' ia in trouble," Carter laid. "Many famlllea have been 1trained to the breatin1 potnt by aoclal and economic force• beyond tbetr contlol. Some in· deed have been broken. Tbe t.ralic IWultlf are all around ua -la alcobolilm, in drul abme, in social alienation.•' The president pralled the ef· fom ot Catholic Cbarltiea, aay- lDI tbat wttb6ut IUcb voluntary acUoa''we WOUid Uva ln a IOcie- ty wit.bout • IOU! ... Carter said .the new famllie1 offtce will bt the fl:rat of ill kind, and ,...W pl'OYide the foc:al POlnt for the ~lbpment · of fecleral policies and program.a affec:tiq families." lie said the new office will help translate into acUon the re- commendations of the upcoming White Houle conference, which be promilecl "will not simply produce anotber one of those govern.meat nporta which all too often 10 Ignored." Tbe conference "will not limit itaeU to wbat Wubington thin.k.s 1a Important, but will learn what American families think is im- portant to them," be added Froaa Page A I SEX DISCRIMINATION. • • films from a company that re· ceived them by mistake. -Left intact an appeal& court ruling that outlaws new methods adopted by banka, credit unions and savinp and loan aaaocia- lion s for h a ndling savers ' transactions, such as automatic transfers or money from savings to cbecldng accounts. -Agreed to decide whether federal courts, when invalidat· mg a state court's challenged judicial act, may order that court to pay the winning side's legal fees. . -R e f used t o exempt a Cherokee Indtan woman from paying federal income tax on proceeds from her motel on a North Carolina Indian reserva- tion and rent on craft shops she owns tn Cherokee, N.C. -Refused to review a lawsuit challenging a rule by the House . of Representatl ves ba rring participation by congressmen convicted of serious crimes. In Callfornla-r elated cases the Supreme Court cleared the way today for an Oct. 22 con- frontation ln which a leader of the Worldwide Church of God will be interro gate d by California authorities about the church's inner worlcinga. The justices, without com · ment, left intact state court ruJ. inga that church leader Stanley Rader must submit to the ques- tioning. (Related story Page A5.) The controveny stems from CaWomia '1 investieaUon into al-le~ed fraud by some of the church's officials. The cue re· maloa alive on several levela ln the statecourta, and likely will re- turn to the Supreme Court. aefmed for the second lime tn 10 months to resolve a tax dis- pute that now appears likely to coat two Callfornia telephone companies nearly $2 bUlion. The J\9tices left intact lower court decisions requiring Pacific •• ORAMOI COAIT s DAILY PILOT TIWO.-c-i 0..ly Pl191, Wlt~-~ .. <-_llW_ ........ ,....,j_ttyt ... o.- CMU .......... '-s....-. .. ,-.,. 11u1tll-_,, ""-,,...,, ler CAI• -.lt-1 ...... -........... "',_ .,......,......,,-. .._~c..ta ~ ................ ",..._""_"_ ............ n. ""'"'"""" _,.....,.,._,, .. QI ....... , ........ c.'9¥oM.c.t1 ........ .-. ._ .. _ "'"_,_,....j_ -···~ Vlff~ ... OMW·~ ---.. .., ,,.._. ... ......... -.......... ... ~ .. '--lllcll9fol ,. -.... ,., .... aMMt"'91--. T•e•M (114)MMll1 a..elfledActwMtltlnelO.-n ,,_ .... ~ ...... ' Telephone and Telegraph Co. and General Telephone Co. of California to pay more than $1.3 blWon In Nck tax• and more than '800 mll.Uon lD customer re- funds and rate reductions. Agreed to d~ide whet.her the federal government i.s required to bold indefinitely some 2.4 milllon acres of Idaho desert land for possible irrigation and reclamation by t.be state. F,....PageAJ PURSUIT • • leas ly on Culve r Drive n ear Trabuco Road. They attempted to stop the truck butt.be suspect, dressed ln his Navy uniform, refuaed to pull over. He instea d headed for the Santa Ana Freeway, where he headed southbound with police in pursuit. The truck got off on El Toro Road and ran through a red traf· fie signal, Boyd said narrowly miHing another vehicle. By this time the CaWomia Highway Patrol bad joined the chase, which hit speeds of 90 miles per hour, and t.be truck was pursued back onto the freeway in a northbound direc· tion . Officers said the s11Spect got off on Sand Canyon Road and then got on Marine Way east- bound, which deadenda at the e ntranc e t o the E l T o r o Marine base. Police unit.a were used to block the truck's only route or escape. However, Finley allegedly made a U turn and aped back toward the police unit.a, sideswiping a unit driven by Irvine officer Bob Kluck. Kluck was WLlnjured, but the truck beaded back toward him as he stood near the vehicle. He fired a ~bot at the truck, which veered around him and struck a CHP unit bead-on. The offlcer, Tom Oson of the CHP's Cilpistrano office, auf· fered minor lnjuriea in the col· U1ioa. He wu treated and releued ftom a local bospltal. The suspect wu punued back toward Sand Canyon where Pott.a and Nellon were on foot waitln& to aee what had bap-pened. Finley then aUeaed.11 aimed ht• tnact at the t,,u and the of· flcen emptied tbelr revolven at him. Boyd said the suspect then turned northbound onto Sand Ca· nyon where several bl1bway patrol umta were parted and drove toward more omc.n on foot. A CHP oft'lcer ft.Nd two 1bot1an bla1t1 at tbe tract, wbJcb wu flnall7 broqbt to a stop OD Sand CaQoG D0r0 of llartDe WQ. rtnley, cm actlft NIY'/ fttJ lD Ian Dte10, WH taten Into eUltodJ. J'oUow·up lnftlUllltion ii be-::A:-bJ the eoaat1 lhlrtn'• I I ~ ' ll'ro.g Wa9 Crasla Fire men work with jaws of life to free body or s ports car driver from mangled wreckage •after head-on crash on San Diego Freeway. The accident at S o'clock this morn.lnR occurr.ed in El Toro area in vicinity of Lake Forest Drive When sports car entered southbound lanes going wrong direction and struck a pickup truck whose driver suffered minor injuries. Identifica- tion of dead m an is pending. Owne"8hip Resort Open Vacation Plan a 'First' in Laguna Beach BJ 91'BVS IUTC'llBLL ot•O...Nllawt A new twtst to the California real .ute Piile, called "Ume 1bartn1" ., 'Nkiq tta debut tn La1una Beach enabling tboee who want a vacaUoa home to ealablbb a beachhead for se.ooo. Laguna Shores, the first vaca- tion ownership resort ln Laguna Beach. took on its first part-time residents earlier thls month, and operators say shar es In the cor· poration are nearly sold out. The vacation ownership plan at the JO.year-old former hotel on South Coast Highway is uru- que, in tha t the 34-r oom re - rurblsbed bu.ildinl will eventual- ly have mon than a t.hooHDd owners. T hey won 't all be staying there at the same time. mind you. But each of the owners will have his or her own deed and ti· tie poll~y. pay property taxes, and maintenance costs for a por. lion or the building. investors buy lifetime shares in Laguna Shores, good for seven days lodging per year, at prices ranging from $6,000 to $12,500 . For tbeir money, they receive holiday ownership apace for ooe week a year. The program, called "fee sim· ple interval ownerahip," allows for 1, 700 shares to the three· quarter acre property, and each owner gets a truat deed which he can sell at a later date, perhaps at a profit if real estate prices continue to escalate. And while the concept is not new (time sharing has been in existence for 10 yean in Hawail, Florida and parta of Europe) it is un i que f o r S o uthe rn California. Laguna Sho r es o perators . Watt Indus t ries of S anta Monica, aaya t.beira i.s the first such program to a West Coast beach community. They have another such en- terprile in San Diego to which many 1nvestor1 own a sin1le re- sort property. And the concept of owning pro- perty-even for a week a year- ap peara popular in La1una Beach. Since putting It.a salesmen to work Aq. 1, Laguna Shores apolleamen Hy t.bey have sold all buU001barelofthe 1, 700offered. fered. 'We bad people lined up out- side waltine to buy into the re- tort," said 8W Thaxton, direc· &or of marltetJng for the Laeuna Beacb relOl't. "We IOld 171 lhant in one day Judge Halts Dismissal of HD Teacher Oraqe County Superior Court Judie Edward Wallin bu tem- POrarUy halted dismissal pro- ceedinp a1alnst • HunUneton Beach teacher accused ln a tire 1luhln1 incident. • Judie WaWn orde!M oflldala of th• 1cbool cllltrtct and lta C.omml11ion on Pnif111lonal Competence to appeat r.n court for a Dec:. 10 b1arta1. Accorcbt to court r~1 Carol vrtst WU u ~ a.na ••to lbolt lnttnlctot' at Wln-tmburs 111111 School wbta the llarcb • 1fublq lncidlDt oc-cW'Ncl . - in September, and about 80 per· cent ot the people buying were from Orante County,·· be said. Watt IDdUltrles purchased tbe 30-Jear-old bote l ln A prll &Del beean extenaive renovation ol the atructure the tollowin& month. And now the fi rst owners ol Laguna Shores have arrived to sit around the pool. walk lo nearby Heisler Park., and eojoy their fully furnished rooms for a week. After the purehase price, the only other cost of ownerstup ls a $194 10 yearly association r~. which includes property taxes, maid servtce, interior and ex· t e rior maintenance and In· surance. "Tbat worb out to almost 128 per Diehl.'' Thaxton said , addi.nc hotel coet.a in Laguna Beach generally are much higher than that. He calla the coocept a vaca- tion insurance plan. wherein the investor "buys a IHet1me of vacaUonsattoday 'spnces · Reedy for the weekend chill. Once you're to. the on11 t.bing that can go up is the u aociaboo fee. And while investors are not 1uaranteed the s a me room every year, they have the ri&ht to use, rent or sell their sh.are Juat as if tbey owned an entire unit. For an extra $36 a year. UM! owner becomes a me mber or Reso rts Con dom1n1u m~ In· te mal1onaJ. a world w1dl' nl'tworlc or more than 15.0CJ{J vacation un1h available on an t!X<'hange ba31., Ir you ~et tired or ... un nm c in Laguna lieach. you can stnd o:1 card through the RCI computer and swap units with someone an Spain or Switurla.nd. But at the Laguna Beach re· sort, you get everything from a mic r owave oven t o swlnl~ •licks ln the newly deroratf'd rooms .. All you ne-ed ~hen ) ou romt· here 1s your tooth bru~h beamed a sales man conductJn1. a tour of the resort wiltl an earthtooed nannet plaid shin comD1emen11no the pleated, front poly-cotton stack by BP-Bntches In the background 1s a classic cat>1e-kn11 crewneck orlon from Thane. 1n natural or oatmeal and the Wide wale seat·petch COrd by Bugte·Boy 50,000 Gays March .! ' W ASmNGTON <AP) -TM turnout ol an ntimated 50,• marcben here SundaJ •bowl that P1 ~ are "a matter fll aat.loDal eoneern," 1ay1 a ooa-areuman Wbo wanta to ested the CtvU Rilbta Act to pnMI( homoeexual.a. •'I Ud.nk molt Americana .re NMy ,_. 1t,•• ... Ted WM, D-N .Y., tald Sunday before ad- dres1in8 the mardien, includ· ... .., ... ,, _ _...,men, ......... ~ .... footot ........ ~~.,,-.. u.& ,_ee .estimet-~crowd 50,CllO. Marda or- 1aabll'I aa1d It wu twJo to three ti~tb.Sme. l'9 JUl'dlen paraded down P••H11•••l• A.,eaue aad belalDd ._ ~ 1lcMl9e under Ila• er1 fro.-aearly every It.ate. i..,.. coetinleatl from CaUfonda ud Tau stepped behind tbefr own marching bands. A gay men's chorus from Los Angeles sang several tunes, includlna "Stout-Hearted Men." Wel.88 aaid he bas about 50 co- s po nsors for the bill he in· troduced earlier this year to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to ban discr im i nation agal.nst homosexuals. Weias' bill has spurred Rep. Larry McDonald, D-Ga., to in· troduce a resolution that would put Coogress oo record as oppos- ing any special legal status for homosexuals. It has not been acted on. As the march took place, COO· servatlve Christian groups were staging a news conference and prayer session lo protest tbe de· monstrallon They said special prayers were said ln churches around the country Sunday 'Urg- ing homofiexuals to change tbeir ways. Youth Killed In Party Row An lk H·ar-0111 youth died Sun dJ-. .tftt·1 he "'as.hit in the head durin..: "' f1i;:ht that broke out cJunnl! a part> n Santa Ana . pollCt' "aJd T he v1ct1m, 1dent1fied as Ruben Reyes of Santa Ana, died of a skuU fracture at 10:35 a .m. 1n Mercy General HospataJ, ac· cording to police. A 1uvemle wu struck ln Ute I··~ by a bullet from a small • Jilbt:r PL'\lOI .H the same party in the 2400 hloclc of Stanford St re et pohcP ~a 1d '\;11 .;uspecL<J are an custody ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 ' Orange IANlst EDITION ._WDTMUD ............... Tb• number of SouU•ea•t 'Aalaa refu1eea eomlnt to Oraa .. eo..t.Y wUl be e\lt ~ nbet•aUy {a eomlAa montbl. a.p. Jwry Pau.enon. D..smta I Aaa, Aid today. Pau..on, wbo at the aame time ....... U-.t retus-eea do not,_. a heaJtb threat ~ally. declared U-.t Oranee County ia receivlug a disproportionate 1bare fl new afrivall. (Related ~P ... AJ> • He Nkt be baa reeel•ed U · aureneee from retu1ee reHttJe. ment olftclalt that onJy retupes w\tb ·~amUy attachmenta" will be allowed ~ettle here d1reeUy fromAala. ~ Pattenon eatima the Influx of refutff• would fall from abOut 1.000 per mbotb to about 800-700 per month. Patterson reports that Oranae Couty bu 1 per,_;;, o( the na- tJon 'a total populatiOO"but 10 per- cent of lbe country'• rerueee problem. About 20.,000 refugees have re- 1etUed ln the county to date. of- llclalt 1ay. •'There baa been an unfair burden on health and soc1al pro. cnms at the local level," be said. Pattenon also announced that the county baa received a W'l'Ollfl Wa• Crasla 1 Firemen work with Jaws ol life 'to ~ body al. sports car cfriyer from mantled wreckage after bead-on crash on San Diego Freeway. The aceidlat at 5 o'clock this morning occurred in El Toro area in vicinity of Lake Foremt Drive when sports car .-.red ~bound Janee ,_, wrong direction and struck a pickup truck whose driver suffered minor injuries. Identifica- tion of dead man is pending. 'To Consider Drug Law A proposed emergency or d~ance restricting the sale of drug paraphernalia will come before the Costa Mesa City Council tonight. Council members will also llear a report. by City Attorney Robert Campagna on a hyp- noust's request for a business license in the face of a city anti- fortune telling ordinance that bans hypoosi.s for a fee. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p .m. in council chambers, 77 Fair Drive. The parapbema.Ua ordinance would apply to items such aa roach clips that are used in con- junction with marijuana smok- ing. It would require that such items be di5played in a location from which anyone under 18 is oarred, such as a curtained area or back room of a store, and that they be sold only to persons 18 or older. Council members said they became concerned after receiv- ing complaints from parents and school groups that such items are displayed in record stores and other retail shops in such a way u to suggest to youngsters tbat drug use ia acceptable and ' attractive. Shots Punctuate Wild Truck Chase By DAVID ICUTZllANN Of._ l).ity Hiit Slaff Police inve!!ligators were in search of a motive today in the aftermath of a gunfire.filled. hig,h-speed chase of a stolen three-ton truck Sunday in.Irvine that ended with the arrest of a,.. 20.year-old suspect from San Diego. One officer suffered minor in juries in the 1 ·45 a .m. incident. During the chase which began in Irvine and ended near the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro, police said the suspect. Alan Dale Finley, allegedly used the truck as a battering ram against purs uing police units . and then tried to run down other officers on fool. Police Lt. Gene Norden said this morning invesl.Jgators still <ire uncertain what led the Navy enlisted man to allegedly steal the Sao Diego Gas & E lectric Co. truck and then try to run down <See PURSUIT, Page AZ) School Candidates To Meet the Voters Candidates for the Newport- Mesa Unified School District board of trustees in areas one and six will speak at a can· didates' forum at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday The forum, sponsored b y Citizens Acting to Restore Education (CARE), will take place at CoasW.ne Community College's Bay View Center, ml Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heigbta. TJ'uatee area one encompasses roughly the Estancia High School attendance area~ Area six includes Newport. Heights and part of Costa Mesa. south or 21st Street between Dover Drive and Newport. Boulevard. Candidates run In the trustee area ln which they live but are elected by all the voters in the district, wblcb includes Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights. Running in area one are ap- pointed Incumbent Kenneth W a.vman. an attorney; Robert <See SCHOOL, Page AZ> ~----·- • ID OCRe federal srant of $300,000 to set up a medical clinlc for bealtb IC~. He aa1d the erant, alone with fees charged to clients, will permit a health staff or about 3S to conduct bealtb screening for up to 30,000 people in the first year of lta operation. The Democratic congressman also said another grant of $407 ,000 has been receind to provide help for refueees tbroUCb Rancho Santlato Jamor College District pro•rams. Servtces ,,ould Include Job placement and the teacJl.ine of Ensllab u a second lanauace. Pattenon aald that be and other memben or Congress will meet with top advisen to Presi- dent Carter to push for im- mediate passage and run fund. ing of the lndochlneae Refugee Asai1tance Program. M eanwb.Ue. officials wttb the federal Center for Dlleaae C-- trol wbo are analy1ta1 tbe bealtb problem said tlaat D cues of tubereuio.ll have been dlalDOMd ln retu.-. in Ora.ace County tbia year. Tb.la ~ta about 20 per- cent of cues of TV detected for the year. Only 7 of the 33 cuea bad a blgb Ukellbood of baviD& been infectloul, the report said. <See a.EJl'VGEES, Page A%) Mesa Memorial Recertification Bid Passes Committee By JACKIE HYMAN Of .. Oeltt ..... ,_ A recommendation that Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital be re- certified immediately on a tem- porary basis to handle paramedic emergency cases was approved today by the facilities subcommittee of Orange County's Emergency Medical Care Committee. The recommendation ~ be forwarded t.o OT. Rex Ehling, 2 Nations Seek Crude Oil Bikes NEW YORK <AP> -Oil in· duatry sources aaid today t.bat Libya and Iran were raising the prices of their crude oil, putting more pressure on the Orgaoiu- tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries for a general price rise. Analysts said the price in· creases by the two nations could add a penny or two to the price of a gallon of gasoline or beating oil in the United St.ates. Libya and Iran provide about 10 per- cent of the oil used by the United 1'-ates. President Carter h as re· peatedly blamed much of the United States· current lnnauon on increases in the price of foreign oil. Libya, which supplies about S percent of the oll used by the United States. raised its price ror crude oil Monday by $2.TI a barrel, or 12 percent, to between $25.57 and $26.27 a barrel. de- pending on the quality of the oil. Libya produces some of the world's best oil. ideal for the making or gasoline. Iran raised the price of its best·qualit)' oil by $1.50 a barrel. to $23.50 a barrel. and of its lower.quality crude by $2.87 to $22. 77 a barrel, retroactJve to Oct. I. Although these prices did not violate the S23.50·a·barrel ceiling set by OPEC. analysts said they were s ignificant because Saudi Arabia. OPEC's biggest member. sells oil similar to Iran's best for $18 a barrel. At OPEC's last meeting in June, the cartel decided on of. ficlal prices raneing from Sl8 to $23.50 a ~ and members pledged to try to keep from ex- ceeding the $23.SO-a-barrel level. the county's acting health of- ficer. He is expected to act oo the recommendation this week. The hospital's certification was suspended Oct. 2 after an ins pection by subcommittee members turned up several al· leged deficiencies in the hospital's emergency room operation Although the emergency room has re mained o pen to the general publlc 111 the intenrn, c1- C.oast Vietim ty paramedic cues have bad to be routed since then to other emergency facilities ln Santa Ana and Newport Beach. Bob Heilig, assistant director of the Orange County Oftlce of Emergency Medical Services, s aid he recommended to the sub- committee at a hearing today that the hospital be recertified for90days, pending a new inspec- tton <Stt HOSPITAL, Page AZ> 'Sting' Suspects F a£e Court Today 87 .IOANNE &EYNO~ Of_.,.., ..... ~ LOS ANGELES-Four sus- pects in what authorities claim wu a multi-millioD dollar &aud operation patterned after t.be movie '1be Sting" faced court action here today. Authorities claim the con- fidence game cost one wea1thy Newport. Beach resident $160,000 in cash and his Rolls Royce automobile. The suspects. arrested in July, are: -Beverlee Claydoll, 35, of 81 Royal St. George, Newport Beach -Attila DeAgb, 39. of 2716 Hilltop Drive. Newport. Beach. -Mkhffl Newma.a. 36, of 14 N . Stonil\gton Road, South Laguna. -JerT')' Mack Morris, 34, of Buena Park. Tbe case is being prosecuted' in Los Angeles because it is Ult Jurisdiction where the alleged fraud occurred. The Newport. victim. expected to be identified in court, told police he met the group tbrougb (See STING, Pace AZ) o-.y ..... ,...,,.... FActNG COURT ACTION Beverlee Cleydon Decision Drafted In Englaml Case 81 lllCBAEL PAaB•KB .. ...,.._ .... Coast Wps Want Rao/Tabs Ownership Resort Open A • •propoeec:t deelalon •' bu been reaclled in tbe cue of former Newport Harbor Hilb band leader Rlcbud Rnalanct, wbo w11 charted wltb un- profeeelmel C'CIDduc:t by ollldall of tbe Nflfport-Keaa Unlfled School Dlltrict. However, tbe state ad-mtnl~tntiYe l•w Judie wbo dratted the decision says it may be aa loaa u a mootb before Eneland andtbedistrictfindoutif be will b• -4.laml•H-d from teacbinf du:tiea. Weather Mostly cJoudy tonitbt And~with. a 20 percent chance of sbowen. Lows tonitht 51 to 64. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73. Vacation Plan a 'First' in Laguna Beach ly have more than a thousand own en. They won't all be 1tayin1 there at the aame Ume, mind you. But each of the owneri will have hil or her own deed and ti· tle policy, pay property taxes, and maintenance coeta for a Por· uon of tbe build1ns. lnveltOrl buy W.Ume shares ln Lacuna Shorea. lood for eeven days lodcJq per year, at prices raqint from ta,ooo to SJ.2,500. for tbeU' moMY. they receive bolldQ onenhlp apace for~~ WMka,.ar. Tbe pracnm, called .. fee llm· pie 1DWYal1'nerabtp," allo'WI for 1,• abU'el 1n th• three- • r .. quarter acre property, and each owner Seta a trust deed which be can H.11 at a later date, perhaps at a proftt ii real estate prices contlnue to escalate. And wblle the concept ls not new (time ~ bu been ln exlatence for 10 yean ln Uawall, Florida and parts o1 Europe) 1t la unlque for Southern Callfonia. Lacuna Sborea operators, Watt lnduatrlea of Santa Monica, MYS tbeln la the ftnt 1ucb procram tn a West Cout beacb """muattJ. Tb•1 baw anotber ataeb ID· a.rprile ID S. DieaO lD wblcb maay tnftlkn on a llDllt ,... <lee • ..,.,., .... AJ) ) ··1 liDcenlJ --it will be .... dam • mamdl, •• aakt Jolm WWd oltllia ltate Adllaialatntlft s.mc. Dlpmtmeat. WWdbM~olbia • •roup draft •• to the two,,.,, ....... memben wt.o repr••ted Kn1l•nd and tbe cliatrtd .... a beariq COD· eluded ID A..-. A f'lMl dedlloa bl tbe c ... ii pe.... COIDll*da on WWd'a propoMd deelaloe bJ tbe two other comm•eaton members. The ~ deelaloa cu be appealed aal1 UlrouP t.be coirt 111tam by et&bm' aide. Tbe lebool boa.rdllaotlna~toa~ <IN SNGIAND ..... AJ) IN818ETODAY Tsoo goWtiMWRI O/tkiOla haN ,,.,,. ,...., tJmb tMv 1laoald H COHf•l abo.t a.om ,_ ._ cnrit canb Giid ,,... __, to. Aa ca ,._ ..u, .,.,.. ..... ""°"' nd • .,..,. ,._, ot u.. plculk fflOMJ oardl, -ffltd boM looM hard to conw bf. POQt • AlO. .. .,_ ....... .., ....... .......... ~ o: ClllK at .. =---~ , ... r , .. ......_CM .... 111 CJ --~a .............. =.. .... .... ~ ...... .. ..... ........ ~ ........... ftlMlft ., -':.1 "' KY f'!LOT c "°'*!· Oe•*' 11. 1m q..iaPepe Carter Eyes 'Family Office' KANSAS cm. Mo. (AP> - Quotli.c tM ~ _. ~ Romaa Catltollc c\arttj worltera. ......._, Cartier...., decland the A~caa family "in t.rwble'' aad 1tak1 1M II I.all· laaa .... tobelplL la Nmarb PNPANd fW ta.e NaUaoal eo.t-... of c.-..c Cllaritiee, Cartw •er•Cld be lJ fon:nlQI a D1W ''Oft\ce for ·~~-.,eAJ STING ..• a bualnesl deal They alJeaedly took him to a home in the Hollywood Hills which they said was a private gambling club for millionaires. He was enticed into belpin1 a s upposedly disgruntled club employee who was to deal a crooked Faro game in which the club would lose and t.be victim would wln. However. at the last minute, the victim was allegedly tricked and lost the cash and car. The home actually belongs to actor George Montgomery who leased it to a man poJ,lce said aJ. lowed the quartet to use U. They said aa many as 40 ac· tors, or shills. were hired to play • the part of club employees and wealthy gamblers. Last month, Los Angeles police 8.ITested four more people in connection with the cue. Accused of beina shills are Sandy Hoffman, 47, of Santa Monica, Damu King, 40, of Los Angeles, Billy Joe Graham, so, of Riverside and Thell Reid, 35, of Downey. That group will face prosecu- tion separately from the Orange County defendants. The three county men DeAgh, Newman and Morris- also face prosecution in Orange County for a nothe r a lleged fraud. That case, investigated by the Orange Police Department, in· volves the laking of fees for business loans that a llegedly nC'ver materialized. Mesa Tract For Seniors Start Slated A groundbreaking ceremony for Costa Mesa's long-awaited senior citizen housing develop- ment. Casa Bella, is scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday. It will lake place at tbe southeast corner of Park and Center streets, opposite Lions Park. There will be 74 subsidUed apartments in the building, which is located in the city's downtown redevelopment area. City officials said more than 800 applications have been received for the apartments. The site of slightly more than a!l acre was assembled by the city. then sold to a private de- veloper who will build the unit.a -f with the help of a federal boua· ing loan. P1mlUe1'' wltblo the Depart· l!MDt al lfeal&Jl. EducaUon ud Welfare. a. Mid be aleo .. ord•rint the 1owemment to cooperaa. with lbe o bjectlvea of a planned "White Houae Conftreact on l'amlliel," wbldl be •Ud wW be beldJ.D ..... .....,.ta.....,.. next nnuner 1q Ba.hJmore, Min· ntapo& llDd Loa AQaelu. Carter repeatedly q~ Pope JobD Paw u and •aid b1a recent meeUna wttb the pope "wu one .. ot th• put prtvU.ces ot m.y presidency." He aaid be shared the pontiff's concern for the family. "Today, what Pope Job.a Paul called 'the first and essential cell of human society' ia ln Lrouble," Cart.er said. "Many tamllles bavt been strained lo tbe breatin1 point by social and economic forces beyond their control. Some in- deed have been broken. The tragic result.a are all around us -in alcoholism, in drua abuse, in social alienation." The president praiaed the ef. forts of Catholic Charities, say· ing that without s uch voluntary action"we would live in a socie- ty without a soul." Carter said the new families office will be the flDt of its ldncjl and "will provide the focal poin for the development of federal policies and programs affecting families." He said the new office will help translate into action the re- co~mendationa ol the upcoming White House conference, which he promised "will not simply produce another one of those government reports which all too often go ignored.•· FromP~AJ ENGLAND .. or reject the decision, school of- ficials said The case against England began last spring when Harbor High Principal Tom Jacobson char ged the band leader wilb unprofessional conduct in coo- nectioo with Enf:.8:: 'a alleged refusal to allow members to play at certain school events. England was transferred to Corona del Mar High pending the outcome of the bearings. Both Willd and district of· ficials said the delay in reaching a decision bas nothing to do wtt.h upcoming Newport-Mesa school board electiooa. The question was raised last week by a member of the au- dience at a candidates forum at Bay View School in Santa Ana Heights. "We simply h ave not received it from Mr. Willd," district s pokeswoman J ean Harmon said of the decision. "We are as frustrated as I 'm sure Mr. England and everybody else who is involved is." Willd said be would be putting a bit more pressure on his col· leagues to comment on the pro- posed decision and return It to his office in Los Angeles. When a fwal decision is re· ached, Willd will notify lawyers representing England and the district. Dollar Posts New High Against Yen LONDON (AP) -The U.S. dollar gained modestly againat major world currencies on Mon- day and poet.ed a new hieh for the year a1atn.at tbe J apaneae yen. Gold prices closed slighUy up 90 European market.a. The wild &old price fluctua- tions of early October seemed to o·AILY PILOT ,,.. O••-~ ~ ""*··'"'-"'"""'" "'""" ',,_ _,,,_, ··--........ °'-Cioni~~.._ .......... ... ........ , . .-_.., llw-,, ... , lef c.~ -~~ -·--•••u•J~ ••••V•• .... 1..-.~IMctl,_ll~A ............... ..,.-.. ~ ........... -...._.,, "'"""""'"' ............. -.... -W.\I .. ,SA.-,c..le-,c.1-•,_ ·-11 ..... __ "'_.._._ ..... c...., Yll• ... ~•o.-• .......... n.;::. ...... ,,_ ... --.. .._. .. .... ai.itftM.~ -1'.-Aul>IMI Millltl ... !Wlltn T1lt1Jfl•11• (7141~ 0 ••Mw9'1falRllOttn -~*~ J have settled into the slow, steady climb for which dealers have been hoping. Gold closed in Zuric h at $401.SO a troy ounce, up from $397.50 at the end of last week. lo London, bullion's closing price wu S399.SO, up from $397. Some dealers attributed the slow market for 1old to a 1trenatbenin1 trend for the dollar over the lut few da~1. In Tokyo, where t.be tradina day ends before Europe'• beetns, the Bank of Japan sought to bold dowo the Am-tH'-i-e-a n-C-U-F-1' e-n-e y w I t'h maasive dollar aelllna, but it dldn'l~ . ,,_P-AJ SCHOOLS· •• O. B•mmcmd J~ .• I product ln· fol1llatlcJD analJlt, and J1me1 Pueake, ab-Ml,..., man..-" ~ tbe Mat in area 1Jx are Tocld Bets, a salt11111an:· ao, .. c. Summen, a •eneraJ contraetor, and o.ot1• Laebf. a 11ltl reprwntaUve. CARE, wbleb la 1pon1011D1 the forum, baeked an Uftl\ll· ctHfW recall petijioa apllblt the tbNt Newport·lleu trwtM1 WbOM ...... .,_'t ap ffW ,... eleetioa tllll ,..,, CAaK IDllD· ben bavt badleae.d t1MJ an •11PP01Uni LacUJ' ta ..... ...... - Candid.._ bi U9U two mMI tlanoe .,._at a prptoua f..-. .-. Herbert C . Brown, a ) chemistry profes~ Purdue University, bas b een awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in chemistry. <See Page A4 for other Nobel winners.) High Court Won't Hear Bias Suit WASlllNGTON (AP > -The Supreme Court refused today to become involved ln one of the largest and potentially most ex- pensive sex discrimination lawsuita ever filed. The justices left intact an or· der forcing Western Electric Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone & Tele- graph Co., to pay virtually all costs in what may be more than 2,000 separate trials to de- termine damages. A federal trial judge ruled last year that Western Electric bas systematically discriminated against women at its Kearny, N J . plant The original lawsuit was filed in 1973 by Cleo Kyriati, now 47 , who worked from 1965 to 1971 as .1n mdusfnal engineer at lbe Kearny plant. Her suit was later certified as a '"class action," and more than 2,000 other women have joined her lo charge Western Electric with illegal sex blu. It la poeai- ble more women -those dis· cramanated against in their jobs or tho~e refused employment at the Kearny plant -also will join the s uit. 'Ibieves Hit Window, Loot Mesa Store Someone who smashed a win- dow a nd fled in less than three minutes escaped Sunday with an unknown amount or ap- pliances from Davis-Brown television and appliance store in Costa Mesa, police said today. They said officers arrived at the store, 411 E. 17th St., three minutes after the alarm sounded, but found the thieves already gone. Employees at the store were to notify police of the amount of the loss after an inventory .. The same sto r e was burglarized Sept. 21 but officers arrived in time to see two men leaving in a pickup truck. Following a chase during which police fired several shota, two suspects were a rrested and $5,000 in television sets and other equipment was recovered. F,....PageAJ HOSPITAL Subcommittee members agreed, he said. Heilig said bis recommenda- tion was based on a report by Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital officlalt indicating they have re- medied all deftclencles. Heilig said the inspection that led to the decertification was ac· lually a followup to an inspec· tlon lut May, whlcb a1lo re· vealed deficltPetes. _ At that tiJM, the hospital WU given lem-porary certification . However, Heilig said, the second inapectJoo found certain condi· Uona ,...,.,,ed. TbeH lacluded a lack of apeelfte written requirement.a for emer1enc1 pb11lcluui to td• 4J1dl•n1 education, ad, mo1t lmportaat1 • lack of ehlldftlb'I clolel or medicatklm ued ln cue ~ cud.lac arrwt, be said. Heilla uid thole doael weren't available on the emer1ency room cart. Hoepttal ofTlclall di.I· puled tbat ftnding, aaylq tbe doaea were available. Hotpital otftctala Hid today tbty a.re pleued by the aubcom· mlttee'• and H~'• reeommtn· dat1on. "We're looktna forward to b.anna tbe paramedle1 back, u ....... to our commumo,'' Ht4 boapltal Admiol1tntor Rutb f.uaon, W AmlNOTON (AP) -Tbt Supreme Coalt NIUMd toQJ to revlv• a Callforala man'• 1•••• +·0m11ac a HOUM c1 •• ,, .......... ,.. Uaat but parU• rw bJ memben coa· flee.d el llltoul ertmt. . TM = left intact rulinp tbat iiC Ctwey'a lawsuit, flied atte1 •a·ft•p. Andrew BiHba• of CaUforala waa ~ from &oae. YoUq or com.UU.-wort due to bi.I 1t'7I brlbel'1 ·eo1n•lcUon, oow bu become lrnlnant. fflm)uaw WH CODYlcted OD ebarl• 1t..,m1na from bJa con· duet wlllJe MrYi.Da U the U · aeuor for Onnce County. C.W. A ~rule stat.ea that AQ1 ,.,,_P-AJ . PURSUIT • • punulqoftlcen. Flaley wu booked l.nto tbt· Orana• Cowlty Jall oo ~ of attelDPCed murder a1a1mt a police officer, fel~f bit ud run and l!"and theft. 11e ls belna held oo $25,000 ball and a bold baa been placed oo him by Navy autboritiee. Irvine police U . J erry Boyd said the wild chase began whee offlcen Jimmie Pott.a &J)d Lon· nie Nelson teaw the stolen SDGlrE t.ruck being driven re<:k· leaaly on Culver Drive near Trabuco Road. They attempted to atop lbe truck but the suspect, dreued in bis Navy uniform, refu.aed t.o pull over. He in.stead beaded for the Santa Ana Freeway, where , be beaded southbound with police in pursuit. The truck got off on El Toro Road and ran through a red traf. fi e signal, Boyd said narrowly missing another vehicle. By this time the Cahforrua Highway Patrol had joined the chase, wh..ich hit speeds of 90 miles per hour, and lbe truck was pursued back onto the freeway in a northbound direc· Lion. Officers said the suspect got off on Sand Canyon Road and then got on Marine Way east- bound, which deadenda at tbe e n trance to tbe El Toro Marine base. Police uruts were used to block the truck's only route of escape However, Finley allegedly made a U tum and sped back toward the pollce uruts, s1desw1ping a unit dnven by Irvine officer Bob Kluck / " ,/ I ;: • ,• .- ··~ /. ,( .. j . Ready for the weekend chill member convicted of a ertme for which a ~ ot two or more years ln pr1ton may be Im· poaed "abould refrain from ParUdpatw.. ln tbt bualoeu cl eacb Mmmittee ot whleh be ls a memt..r and should refrain from VCJtina ••. " HlDlbaw obeerved the rule. Clancey. of La•uaa Hilla, Calif., eocm ftled a complaint lD federal court charllac t!Ult Ida CCJql'emlDU'I abeteatloD from partidpetima la Coqnu COD· 1Ututed taxatioa without rep!W"?1doa Si.Dee 1911. one except.km to the IO-ealJed doctrine ol moot· ne11 baa been those ca1e1 TR,.s .. Dws Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt , 85, the last sur- v 1v1 n g son of Theodo r e Roosevelt. died Saturday 1n Florida. Roose .. elt wa-. i.I hero in both world wars See PageAlO F,...P~Al REFUGEES It also was announced that t.be federal disease cente r ha~ as s 11~ned medical tt-dm -. tri ~1 x Southeast As ian counlrtt· to ., ... s.ure ngid scret.>ning <'xamin .. t1on for each refugei? bound ror the U S I I \ . 1 I with an earthtoned flannel plaid shirt comPlemeflllng the pleated tronl Polv·oonon slaek by BP-BntcheS In the background ts a claSSIC cable·krnt crewneck or100 from Thene. 1n natural or oatmeal and the wide wale seat·petch cord by Bugle·Boy 's "capable ol NPedtAoa )'et..,.... ln1'"1ft." FIU.., b1I own appeal, C118Cle7 ·~sued : 'Tbele que1Uou n1ate c.c> u.e tUDdamental wron1 of deprivtna cW... of an offend· ln1 coqn11mb '• diatrlct of tbelr vounc repreHDtatloa wb1le 1ucb ~reumu 11 1Ull al· lowed to Ntai.D b1a Mat, aalary and beaeftta at tlMir tu a · peoae,•• Tbe lawsuit WU flied lilarda 25, 1t'1I. ID J-.e of tbat J'MI' Htnabaw wu defeated ia a primary electioe. A federal trial Judie therefore d.l.l•ttted tbe •ult u moot, and tbe diamilal WU upbeJ,d lat July by the 9Ua U.S. Circuit Court ot Appeala. RESORT ••• aort propertJ. And tbe concept ot owniQf pro. PertY~ea for a week a ,...._ Beappeara popular ia Laauna acb. Smee putting it.a •alesaMe to wort Aug. 1, Laguna· Sbores spokesmen say they have IOld all but400sbaresoft.be l 700oftenct fered. ' · ''We had people lined up oui. aide waiting to buy into tbe ,.. sort," aa.1d Bill Thutoo, dlrec· tor of m.arbtine for lbe i..a.-a Beach resort. ··we told 111 Ibara la ODe dq ln September. and about • per. cent cl tbe l*Jt)le bu7iD1 wwe from Onnce County,'' be uld. Watt lndlllt1iea parc:bued tlae 30·year~ hotel la April met beaan atenaive renoHU.. ot the structure the followtn1 month. And now tbe fint owners ot Laguna Shores have arrived to s it around the pool, walk to nearby Heisler Park, and enjoy their fully furnished rooms for a · week After lbe purchase price, the only other cost of ownership is a Sl94 10 yearly association fee which includes property taxes' maid St!rv1ce, interior and ex~ teraor maintenance and in-surance. "That wort.a out to almost .. per night," Thaxton aaid, adding hotel costs an Laguna Beach generally are much higher than that llf' calls tht-concept a vaca· t1un insurance plan, wherein the in ves tor "'buys a lifetime of \acat1on.sattoday's pnces" t· I ,,t .. I I 11 t ALSOAAAGE I 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (71 4) 644·70~ J ' Dally PllU SUfl P"°'o WALTER DAVIDSON (LEFT} GETS ESCORT TO PARTY TLC's Burt Malcolm Leads Party Proceeslon Birthday Fete Lagunans Laud Centenarian By STEVE MITCHELL Ol t• Dally P!Nt $1.111 Former potato farmer and school superintendent Walter Davidson turned 100 years old Saturday, and more than 50 of his fellow senior citizens turned· out in Lquna Beach to toaat his life with punch aod cake. "Attaboy, Walter," shouted one of his younger companions outside the Presbyterian Cbu.n:b •here tbe centenarian arrived in style -on the passenger side of a vintage, spoked-wheel Ford. Smiling and waving , the white-haired birthday boy was helped down from the open air vehicle and guided by his rnends into the church reception hall, where he frequently eats noon· hour meals with other members of the Transportation, Lunch and Counseling (TLC) group m Laguna Beach. ''It's wonderful, just won- derful," Davidson beamed as friends surrounded his table. Davidson, who was born Oct. 13, 1879 in Chatfield, Ohio, sat and listened as friends chatted about his fulJ life. "He, his brother and three sis- ters, were orphaned by the time he was 9, and lhe young boy moved in with his aunt for a few months. He was later transported to his grandmother's house where he attended school until the eighth grade. But work on the farm became too important for the Ohio fami- ly, and Davidson dropped out, laking up the plow instead or the pen . Thal didn't sit well with the young farmer, who wanted to continue his education. He de cided to run away, and borrowed sO cents, sold his watch and beaded out to enroll in Ohio Northern University. He was named president of bis senior class and took two years of law classes al the university before leaving to join the Na- tional Guard where he attained the rank of major. . His wile Dora, who he mar- ried in 1913, bore two children and the family homcstl'adcd in Vina brig, S. D • where he taught school He later moved to Aberdeen, S. D .. where he operated the family 's 400-acre potato farm for 15 years. But he still longed for educa llonal pursuits, pa<'king up the family once again and moving to American Falls, Idaho where he bec ame s upe rinte nd e nt of schools for 15 yea rs He retired m 1944, and moved to Laguna Beach 10 years later. joining the local Presbyte rian Church and serving two three· year terms as an Elder on the Session. His wife, Dora, died six years ago It was al I he church th Cit his ~U~ turned out Saturday, to ~ ~m well and celelJratc tu~ birthday. But they had to rll!>h things a bit. "My fa mily 1s havmg a party for me later this ..afternoon," he said. "It's going to be a busy day " City Hall Critique Delivered by Kids By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Deify ...... Staff Somelhing's rotten in Huntington Beach. City Hall watchdogs have sugg.ested that for years but it took a group of Huntington Beach elementary school children to put a finger on the problem. City records "s"rt to smell" if they're not stored in air-conditioned vaula, observed Sp.ring View s~th grader Tifany Tsuneyoshi. YOurrB GUDER SCOTI' SlllTll expucled upon the smell of things at city hall by noting that skunks Jive nearby. Other 1 elementary students, who recenUy toured the Main Street city tleadquarters, uncovered additional truths: -" "I learned the mayor and councilpeople don't make enough money to live on, so they have to have another Job," Mid Tracy Allen, a sixth grader. Flftb grader Chrlaty Lanen pointed out with a certain deeree of ur1ency that councilPenona make o~ suo a month and can "only worlttwoortb.reedaysa week.• Marlie Dresser. a sixth grader, wbo was lntl'Oduced to City Attomey Gail Hutton and observed "l learned th•t It takes many years after law school to become a good lawyer." .8JCVS&\L STUDENTS SBBllED impressed with t.be city'• civil deleme headquarter..' St.epbanle Bawden, a alxUa "11der, dlaeovered the beadquart.en bu enouah food to feed W people for two weeb. "I ~ tb.t the walla of the civil defense place ts 20 feet of eoac.rete," aald sixth arader Todd Wi11in.e. Public Information Ottlcer BW Reed, who conducted the tour alon8 with Sprtn1 View teacher Alice French, said ta.'1 hopel\ll other clvlc·mlAded atudenta wW take the tour. Reed 1&11 be too want. to learn more about city ball. (mplant Recipient Fdes Suit A wamaa wbo da.ltna IM •uf· fered lQJqry u a '"uh ot bnut aumeataUoo ,...,...,. bu n.w a medlcal m.alpraetJce lawauil •aalnlt Larun• Be•cb pbylletan Ralph J.W. SmaU. Tb• .Wt. lo wbicb WU1pedfted dam.a,_ ana IOUlbt. wu filed ln Oun1e County Superior Court by altomeYI repreaenUn• Judy Lynn Tbunbont. Small, 31, pleaded no cootest Sept. a5 to a aln&le char&e of ln· voluntary manafaughter in con- nection with the death of a 33- year-old Santa Ana woman wbo died ~r undergoing breast lm· plant sW'gery al the now-closed Poctor's Plastic S ufge r y M edical Group. He had been charged with 4S criminal violations. including s econd-d e gree murder . manslaughter, grand theft and unlawful practice of medicine. In May, the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance sus- pended Sm all's medical license through March 15 and set strict conditions on any future medical practice. Numerous civil lawsuit s chargmg Small with malprac- tice and negligence have been filed by past patients in the wake of lhe investigations by local and state authoritic's. The latest lawsuit was filed Friday. Suit Filed Over Raids Of Aliens A lawsuit aimed at blocking ne ighborhood raids us ed by federal agents to rou.nd up un· documented a liens an Orange County was filed Friday in fede ral district court in Los Angeles. Filing of the suit, originally scheduled for Oct. 3, was de· layed because a ttorneys said th~y had trouble investigating all the complaints brought lo their attention. According to the auil, agents of the Immigration and Naturallution service have ar rested and detained people sole· ly because they appear to be or Mexican d escent and have raided ~idences without hav· ing search warrants or probable cause lt is also alleged in the action that the Santa Ana and Fullerton police departments have im- properly attempted lo enforce federal immigration laws. The requests for an in1uncllon to prevent the alleged practices will h<' heard by U S District Judge David Williams . No hear· m~ d ate has bee n set The plaintiffs in the rlass ac tion swt mclude six people who are U.S. citizens or documented Mexican citizens living legally in the United States who as serted.Jy were detained dunng the recent raids. Shakedown Try Charged To Woman A 21-year -old San Diego woman will ans wer charges Thursday in Orange County Superior Court that sbe lured a San Clementt: businessman to her motel room and then tried t.o s hake him down for $3,000 by t hreatening to d1sclose the ren- dezvous. Jill Marie Christine Bramlette faces one count of extortion. She was bound over for trial on the charge following a preliminary hearing this week in South Orange County Municipal Court. When she was arrested at a San Clemente tavern Au( 13, police alleged that Miss Bramlette wanted the funds to attend law school in San Diego. The case developed in early July, police said, when the local businessman, wbo they declined to identify, allegedly received a call from Miss Bramlette who aald she wanted to purchase • gift. The young woman was attend- ill& school in San Plego. Police said he met ber iD a motel room the re. Sbe offered him sexual favors, police say, but the busi- nessman declined. After tba~ trip , Mi ss Bramlette aasertedly began making demands for rent money and then increased the requesta to $1 ,000 and $3,000 when lniti•l attempts failed. When the victim approached police about the demands, in· vesligators told him to ananae a San Clemente meeting with the woman and aave b l m marked bllls to preeent to her. Sbe wu arreated when abe al- le1edly left the rendezvous with the maned bllla. Miss Bramlette is free on bail pendtna the trial In Superior Court. Bottoms (]p o .. ,., ,,_ _..,·~It- Members of Huntington Beach Girl Scout troop 1459 try to build a pyraQ1id for spec· tators at Laguna Niguel Reg1ooal Park Saturday during a Cade tte-0 -Rama event which attr acted 1,200 scouts from 58 troops m Orange County . The human pyranud was supposed to stay up three minutes. but it c rumbled after two minute~. 40 seconds The Huntington Beach scouts are calledtheSolarSisters Actor, Director Ben Jutzi, 49, Dies Clinic Faces ~uitin Scalp Damage Ben Jutzi of Mission Viejo, a well-known director and actor in community theater along the Ora nge Coast, died of a heart at- tack at his home Sunday room- ing. He was 49. Mr. Jutz1. who hved at 24445 ChamaJea Drive. was president of the Saddleback Valley Com· mun1ty Theater and associate director of the Irvine Commuru- ty Theater. He was to have directed and performed a lead- ing role tn the next product.J.on of the San Clemente Commuruty Theater, ''Silent Night. Lonely Night." in November Born and raised an Houston. Mr Jutzi attended tbe Umvers1- ty of Houston and a cted pro- fess 1ona lly 1n re pertory and stock theater before moving to Calironua. An ll·year resident of Mission ViCJO . he wa~ e mployed as an interior de s igner for Barbara Buchanan and Associat es or Ne wpo rt Bea ch He had last appeared on stage 1n the Irvi ne Co m munity Theater product.ion of "Twelve An gry Men," which closed Oct. 6. D.itl 1'1 .... \1.Mt- SUCCUMBS AT 49 Ben JutzJ Funeral arrangements were pe nding today at O 'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary A man who claims he suffered a sulp infection and scamng . a fter receiving a hair implant bas filed a S30 million medJcal malpractlc~ lawsuit against a Huntington Beach cliruc Thomas 8-rown. whose res idence was n't disclosed, a l leged in the Orange County Supenor Court action that he un derwent h ai r implant pro cedures at Hair Extensions Inc m May of 1978 which later led to scalp problems m Februar) Brown alleges he s uffered pain. scamng , loss of the hair implants and ··p e rm an ent damaj!e " ~egbgent'e. medical malprac t1ce . fraud. negligent mts representat.J.on and assault and battery are alleged in the swt Also named as defendants an th<' action art' physicians Ter ranee Lesko, James Grant and 0 Kirkham. and chmc a1des J ulie Hinkley and A.K Marlow or the S30 million Jn damage. ... sought. $10 rrull.Jon 1s demanded over the fraud allega tion to "makf' an example or the defen· d a nts he re1r and to othe r s1m 1larlys1tuated phys1c1ans." the. hiQh oountty ... peciftc troiPs a11 purpoS(Z JBCK<Zt ~ li~~ight docron mrl.cdt,ton ~ "-"Z.kfo cloeurcze on alt o.dTh arxl. }X)Ckczts. cambino'Lior. 2.:p , and snap fTor1t with swwUz.r -pocket in boc.k,makczs fr11s jac~ grcz.at fur Bll outclcx:Jr ectivi'ticz.e. • A4 QN(y PILOT Mondlf, Oc•aw tt, 1111 NATION I WORLA CJa11er bads Ted But Flor.Ula llaucuaea Not Over Weelomd Paintn With TV~ Hiddln Behind Nearbt/ Senn about seven t~levised football 'amea. Not_ to _mention the momentousWorldSeries.Butldidjustmentioot~ As for the cbampionahip ot baseball, I finally soJved the problem this weekend oo bow to catch the 1ame and gel the porch painted al the same time. First, you lune in the family television to the contest. Then lake the radlo out onto porch where the painting project awaits. The idea here is to listen to the radio while all the dull stuff Is going on. Radio commentator Vin Scully is a lot better at dealing with the dull in-between stuff than the TV guys are anyway. THEN, WHEN SOMETHING finally does happen in the game you can throw down the paint brush, charge back into' the house and catch the instant-replay on TV. Since baseball is the slowest·moving s port contest since they invented yacht racing, you have plenty to time to catch the blg·play replay. Because baseball moves with all the speed or molasses trying to run uphill. you get to see the replay from five dil ferenl angles plus two shots of the peanut vendor malting a behind·the·buck pass to a distant customer . You mlSS nothmg. CERTAIN WRONG TlllNKERS might accus~ you of sabotaging the nation's energy program by runrung both the radio and TV at the s ame time. Ignore these people. It's still cheaper than having to visit a shrink bttause you couldn't discuss the game with your fellofi workers around the drinking fountain on Mooday. . The paint·and·replay system does b~VUl~ some pitfalls ir you aren't careful. Like tracking pamt mto the house when you sprint to the TV replay. MIAMI CAP) -PfttlRat CUWlllOMl• ......... llldla P'lol1cla'1 D1•1tr.alc ,_. • ...._ but after all tlM bard won. booDI• ud IDOMY, tbe tallYlna tUlf lu*t ewtr. ID ODa CMDQ'.-dlie cootett hM come dOwn to tbe hick ol lbe draw. "I doo't Dow ti lt'll be strawt or cardl or wbat," Mid Brevard C ounty Democratic Chairwoman llouie Yunpana of RockJedae. But, somehow, fate tonltht will b~ak 1 Ue between two men who want to co to t.be Demcientk .... C..Y ... fol' a noo·"''.._ ......-11••..., ballot Nov. 11 -090!' .. H. Canada, a Melbourn. bullder wbo favon P"'ldeat Carter, aod LM· w. Rabb, I •errttt llland ~ tedmlclaa no ••J>portl SID. Edward II. X.. necty, J>..llMI. TBSY All& nlNG for c-. ol tbe ~ llotl tbat bM not been dMermiDed from SaturdaJ'I CIUCQMI. ll"bla1 're- sult.a from • ot f'1 counu... ac· count.la& for 85 peruot ot the de- legates. 1bowed 378 delecata ... ysles, c•e•lstry • Americans Horwred With Nobel Prizes • STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP> -The 1979 Nobel Pr ize in physics was awarded today to two Americans and a Pakistani and the chemistry prize to an Ame rican and a West German as U.S. scientists again this year dominated the prestigious in· ternatiooal awards. A tot al of ra ur of seven laureates selected for the three 19 79 scien ce pr izes a r e Americans, the same number as last year. The physics prize was awarded to Professors She ldon L . Glasbow and Steven Wein· berg. both 46. of Ha rvard. a n d Abdus Salam. 53, a Pa k 1stan1 ph ysicist wo rking an Lond on and Trieste. Italy. for s t udies aimed at unlocking t he mystery of fo rces that hold matter together Th ey believe their work may eventually find a sangle force un· derlyang the uruverse. THE CHEMISTRY prize was a warded to Professors He rbert C . Brown, 67. o f Purdue University, West La fayette, Ind . and Georg Wittig, 82, of the University of Heidelberg, West Germany, for their development of chenucal tools for synthesiz· aog organic compounds Trieste. Italy. He is the first Palustaru to wm a Nobel Pnze. THE LONDON· born Brown and W1tllg, the chemistry WUl· ners. were cited for developing t h e use o f bor o n -a nd phos phorus ·conta1n1 ng com · pounds as important react.Joo agents Ul the synthesis of or game compoWJds. Brown·. who o btained h is Ph 0 from the University of Ch1('ago, la t e r became an Amcnt'an c1t1zen , and has been a l'hcnustry research professor at Purdue since 1959, introduced a n e ntirely n e w class or chemical compounds called or ganoboranes Wittig de veloped new syn· thetac methods or considera· ble Importance and baa studied reaction mechanism.a. His most important achievement is the discovery of \he rearTBngement reaction bcanng tus na me as ·'the W1thg react.Jon " ,_ Cargr, 111 fOr KellDlld1. 51 for APLCIO ....... aad Z1 •· commltttd. Wblte ffoaM pnu aecretary Jody Powell tald Carwr WU "verr plt•ed" wtU. Ilia Mow· tq. &aiD ta DODUloul pana o1 tb• atate beld Sauturday'1 ~ I• blaow tbe 50,000 ex· peNd. New York =n Harold let" Jr. a K supporter and .;iltiut or1anlier wbo HIM to lllam1 for the cauem., •114 r.ultl meu '1.bat we now know we bave aa oraent11doa job to do here and the DutJem ol an °''""'atioa." C.\NADA AND Rabb ueb re- ceived C vote. for a teat lD Brevard County's dele11tion to the coavent.1on in St. Petent>uri. Tbe winner' will &et to vote with 877 other dele11tea cboaen Saturday and -DOIAJected de-le1ates -party leaden, elected officlall and their appolnt.eel. The blocs Jtll1 UDta1lled were lbe J.88.member dele1atiaa from Miaml and Dade County, where Carter and Kennedy ran very close, and tbe 116-member de· legatioo in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County, which Carter s upporte rs conc eded to the sen at o r because the dra ft. Kennedy campaign and AfL· CIO ran idenllcal s lates. 1'e1tber tall y was expected before Tuesd ay, leaving the final t.ol4l1 in doubt. Be'• a f111ee1t Roy Dowdell, a six-foot, 200-pound football player, has been named homecom- in g q u ee n at Laurel Highlands High School in Uniontown. P a . He edged out 12 female candidates. Castro Leaves Secret Service Relaxes NEW YORK I AP) -We in a four-block "froten zone" lo mid- town Manhattan bas returned to normal after Cuban President Fidel CastroabruptJy left the city underthecover ofdarkness. Bamcades were removed Sunday in the area around Cuba's Mission to the t;ruted NatJOns after Castro made a hasty de· ·parture HWldreds of law enforcement ofrl_se rs had kept an a rmed vigil dunog the Cuban leader.., thrf'e ~~at CASTRO'S RUSSIAN·MADE lly~htn·62 Jet took off from Ken- nedy lntemauonal Airport before dawn Sunday, and federal of· facials later said 1t had landed safely in llavC1na During ~ 77·hour v1s1t. the leader of the world's 95 non· aligned nauons was guarde-d cont.rnoously by team:. of Secret Ser vice agents and poli ce on foot. 1n cars . helicopter~ and on horseback as he lodged at the m1.Ss1on ABC NEWSWOMAN BAA.BARA Wailers said Castro com- mented that Republican Ronald Reagan 1s the only poss ible pre· sidentiaJ candidate whom be defarutely would not like to see elect- ed in 1980. Miss Walt.en said Castro "eagerly" answered questions posed by news media representatives Saturday night and said he ex- pressed "disillusionment'" with the Carter admaru.stration's reac· taon to the presence of Soviet troops m Cuba ~~~~~~~~~~~~ TIDS VEXATION IS easily solved, however. by mov· ing the television set so you can see it through. a door or wandow. Then you can just rush over to the window and peer indoors at the instant replay. Today's awards were made by the Swed.Jsh Ro}al Academy of Scu.•ncl's Each prize carnes a Sl90,000 stipend to bt• <,hared among its wmners. G LASHOW AND Weinberg, both New York City natives. are the 38th and 39th American win· ners of the physics prize. WATCH FOR ' Do Ull& often enough and your neighbors will figure you are a peeplng Tom , practiclog up at home. Ob well, you can't have everything. 5-car Pileup Kills Youths ROSELEE, Jll. (AP) -Five • young persons were killed and two others walked away unhurt in a five-car accident on U.S. 20 in this western Chicago suburb, police say. Roselle police identified the dead as Marguerite Stipp, 21, of Melrose Park, and four Bensen- ville youths, Kirk He nkJn, 17; Donald Meoig, 17, a younger brother, J erffrey, and Thomas Baird. 19. Sgt. Dan D~gan said the Menig brothers were in ooe car and each of the other vic- tirps in another. The flftb car was also demolished, but its oc· c upants escaped injury in the accident early Sunday. Deegan said Henkin and the Menig brothers appareoUy were speeding, lost control of their vehicles and plowed lnto oocom· lng traffic. Weinberg, who obtained his Ph.D. at Princeton. has been Higgins professor of physics at . Harvard since 1973. Glashow. who holds a Harvard doctorate, has been a professor of physics at Harvard's Lyman Laboratory since 1967. Salam. who was educated at Cambndge University and had been considered a likely Nobel wanner for several years. is a p r o fessor at the I mpe r ial Col lege o f Sciences ~od Technology an London and direc- tor of the International Center fo r Theoretical Phys ics at Freeze Warnings Issued Golfball-size Hail Riddles Texas Tempera• •re• AlbellY All>U'QUe AllCl'tor~ Atlenta ........... ""'°" 8vff•lo Cllf'l1t11WV ~ Clllyte Clncll!Ntl ci.w1enc1 O.~Ft wtll :O"~ JtoYdMI . -1"4'opell1 LHV ... .......... _.,,,.... , MIAlml ~ .. .... °""' O.laGlt't ""...,..,,.,.. ........ St l.Mlls ,... .... --~ "",.,.. ~ ..,._ . .-...... "' l.e .. , .. 50 Jl IO 42 41 ll 6S 0 S9 34 SJ 34 41 0 H 1' 12 50 s• o S) J7 51 • 11 '2 ,. 46 '° n 77 .. S'J Jt ... 51 11 ... OI 11 S4 t i 7S .10 60 J7 74 M .. .. " J7 "' '5 6a SI .11 , ... 77 u n ., SI SJ .It • SI SJ .01 ,. ,. CAU~IA e.eierst!Md M U 81ytM '° ,. ,,....... tl ,M Oolli.... 74 .. .. _,...... 1t,. locrOfNMI> >• U Seftto 8af'llw• n ,. TNnftal " 71 u-.o11 .. ,. tlont-M .. C ... llN 1t •1 Newpor1 9M<tl 74 '2 OntorlO 7S 41 Palm~ t1 tt loll .. ,,_... 7S 6! ...,,,_ n.., IMtoAfto ,, u I TN lortKul for loday "'"' for YArlM>I~ t louc!l,..H t1t1tl1 I lllq!l In - mid 70\ end • 70 ..-r<4"11 ci..nu oil \how•r\ A mlla _.,.., lrOlll d~ - .. torin~!" tllrouolloul Soutllun --..o:wo11M\ Collfo•111a !>uncl.lv !NI nol eflOUQll lo .. ~ ... , ..... 1>rea• 1M .,. .. ,\ rK0<11 ,....,., .,,.., \0-11. accordlno ta prtvew -•U..• \lathtl<loll Kltll Levitt C~scallt'ead1er Per11'1' cto..dy t>Kom111q MO\l•Y lUN'IY Ill.,,_,.,_., C~ of re111. 10 PHCeflt CN tt•t tempe<eiurt wlll ,.,,~ '""" 11 .. 61 wttll ... ,_ 14 todoy w.-r.•s I. .. _..... ..._ .. lf"llt ..., mon>lftt llourl ""•,,_., W~ Wftl to IOlltflWnt 10 10 lt tlnob With ON 10 IWO·IOOt Wll'ld wen,. W ut lo Mlllttl-lt ... two 10 ""'" f .. I. S•a,11 .. a, Tides TOOAY """"'""" f·u o.... 'r TUatoltY Finl IOw I 2S o.m . 0 6 Flnt llloft 1 U e.m. 4 a 5ocond low I Up,m_ 1.1 SocOftd 1111111 7 . .,p.m 4.t SIM rltH4:S7 • '"·· sot1•:1'p.,.. Mool'l fltft 2·0. e.m., Mb S;M 11.111 • -~ 1 • the exciting magazine section in the Saturday Daily Piiot. Each Saturday for the 20 exciting weeks of the pro football season, PAO fil.e79 will bring Daily Pilot readers the most up-to-date, interesting and comprehensive roundup of pro football, with special emphasis on all the pro games to be televised that weekend. You'll enjoy scouting reports, player profiles, predictions and point spreads, insiders' comments on strategies and game plans, tips on who and what to watch for, plus lineups, statistics, qarzzes and special features by top national writers . PAO fill! '71 , the special Saturday magazine section, will help you get more pleasure out of your pro football watching, DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . CALIFORNIA ~ ,.... Loe Anlelee "•• report. ed tod'1 tMt tM wapncectmeed c o mm•aleatloe , wbl~b Reinhardt ud eomml11Jooer Jamu F1&k were to prepare llODdaJ, would empbulse bow all l&dea wtll benelit from the faet tMt the commluioo '<told tbe tnltb" about t.be Love lncl· dent -"that It wu a poor shoot tn1 .. . ' ~ Ccmle Cars Idled ...._.October ts. tm OM.YPLOT • Cancer Victim'I I Plea: 'GO Home' LOS ANGELES <AP> -Chad Green 'a 1tru11te with the _ leukemia that wracked bl.I bocb' ror most of bi.a three yeara of Ufe ended with the boy looking out a window and uldng to 10 home. Ch ad died In the Mexican border city of 'nJuana Friday evenlng. Be waa brou1ht there by ht. parents for Laetrile treat· ments laat January after a MauacbUHtta court ordered them to atop giving him coo- t ro v erai al drug made rrom apricot pita. "Be wanted to go bome so bad be Ju.at stopped doing ever· ytbtnc." bis father. Gerald Green, told NBC News Sunday. "He didn't want to eat; be didn't want to take his pills." I &B I NBA&D T, THE newspaper said, also will tell of. ficen bi.a commission bas COD· siatently advanced policemen's right.a. The message was to ex- press bi.a "bitter" resentment at attacks on the commission by t he Polief" Protective League, which represents officers. Safety problems on San Francisco's his- toric cable cars has forced shutdown of the popular tourist attractions and has caused headaches for the Bay Area's tourist in· dustry. $ome convention organizers say they won't come to San Francisco if the cars aren't running. So Municipal Railway officials put.. cars on display so tourists can at least take pictures of the 106-year-0ld system. .. He wanted to lay down on the bed. so I let him lay down on the bed,·· said his mother. Diana Green. "He looked out the win· dow and he said, 'Out the win· dow. I want to go t.bere. Let me go.' 'WANTED TO GO HOME' · Reinhardt's address, which will be played at roll call at all area precincts this week, will emphasize how h e i s "particularly aware or and sym. pathetic to the problems that police officers suffer when they are accused of not performing their duties properly." Court L ash ed By Armstrong In Tithe P lea Plane Crash Kills "And we . . . said . . . do you want to go outside?" She said the boy answered, "I wanna go there. Dad. help me." Victim Chad Gfffn ' tend the funeral, but r eturn to T1Juana to await decisions on the ir legal status by the Massachusetts judge they de· faed . "And then he was gone." Mrs. 4 in Forest Area Green said There will be an a utopsy on the boy in Tijuana before h.ts body a.s returned . lo the Uruted The commission president warned officers it was possible that If the Police Commission does not do its job "honestly and properly," there are others - such as proposed civilian review boards -who would step in. SUCH GROUPS, he said, may not t>~ as sympathetic to the pro- blems of police officers and may not be as "alert as we are to the dangers officers face daily on the streets • · . Reinhardt reportedly was to say that the commission's report tells the public "that our policies are good, that they protect the public and that this shooting was simply an iaolaled i.ncldent that does not reflect the way . . . the department conducts itself." He referred to discrepancies 1n the official police departmeot investigation of the Love shoot- ing and hlS own agency's find- ings TUCSON, Ariz. CAP) -The 87 -year-oJd founder of the Worldwide Church of God. Herbert W. Armstrong, lashed out at California courts this weekend as doing Satan's work , and an e motional crowd responded by contributing near· ly Sl87.000 to fight back. Coming out of a month's seclusion, a move which laid to rest recently expressed concern about his health. Armstrong con- trasted the church with the state of Ca lifornia an a frequently vehement 80-minute s peech Saturday. The 100,000-member church is in a bitter battle with the California courts over claims that church funds have been spe nt for personal use. California "has been moved by Satan." he told the crowd of 7 ,000, which included members from every state and .a 9umber ol foreip countries, as the 100,000-member church ' wound up its Feast of Tabernacles here. Mini-sub to L ook Into Lake Depths TAHOE CITY (AP) -The three-man, mini·s ubmarine Pioneer I was in readiness for launching today to make the rirst ex· ploration or the unknown depths of Lake Tahoe, one of the world's highest and deepest large lakes. BECAUSE OF SHALLOW water, the launching site was changed from a marina on the west shore to Carnelian Bay on the north shore. The sub was delivered by a flatbed truck Sunday and deposited on the beach. The 17-foot-long craft is to explore, photograph and use its mechanical arm to pick-up objects on an around-the-clock schedule through Thursday. Its maximum diving depth is 1,200 feet. "This is a frontie r for investigation that exists on our doorstep," said Charles R. Goldman, a University of California at Davis limnologist and expert on fresh water lakes who is the pro· ject 's top scientist. The latest estimated maxJmum depth of the lake is 1,645 feel -third deepest in North America. Al 6,225 feel above sea level, the lake ls the highest or its size in North America. THE 111-SQUARE·MILE lake is nestled in a basin below the peats of the Sierra Nevada range which forms much of CalifomJa's eastern boundary with Nevada. The border runs through the lake about 200 mileseastofSan Francisco. -SAN BERNARDlNO CAP) ·_:. A private plane crashed in the San Bernardino National Forest killing four people and injuring three, forestr:Yofficials said. The injured apparently were unable to give a coherent ac- count of the accident Sunday, of· ricials said. They were taken to San Bernardino County Hospital Burn Un.it. None of the victims have been identified. Broaen Barie• C'ulJa LOS ANGELES (AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says cur- [ __ ST._~_TE_J rent U.S. policy toward Cuba makes "no sense" and he favo~ opening diplomatic rela· Uons with that country. Brown made the remark Sun- day oo ABC's television show ''lNuea and Amwen.'' ·~·-···· LOS ANGELES <AP > - Southern California commuters will have their busH today and for al least two more weeks as the Southern California Rapid Transit District continues operating while union mechanics take a second vote on a contract offer they turned down last week. I n Pl•age SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The U.S. Coast Guard has aban- doned a search for a Navy Pilot whose jct fi ghter plunged into the ocean at supersonic speeds during an air show for military families. The pilot, Lt. Michael Martin of San Diego, was presumed de· ad when the Coast Guard called off the search Saturday night, a Coast Guard spokesman said. Artor 'Stallle' PASADENA CAP> -Actor Frank Bonner, who plays sales manager Herb Tarlek on CBS· TV's "WKRP in Cincinnati" was in stable condition early today after a parachute accident in the desert 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Bonner, 37, fell about 20 feet. It's not §LA.VICK'S nM Jewelers Since 1917 how often you tell her, but how well. We can show you so manx ways to tell her 'I love you" - each beautiful. unforgettable, - constant. And it's there for the world to see. Fashloo Ialand. , NewPOrt Center, Newport Beach I (71') 6"·1380 4 Odaer Locatioftl: Westnilnater 11.U, Lquna Rllla II all, Oranft. Centwa AllO Gf'ell&fr Loi .U.elel I San Dleto I Lu Vt•u \lee_.,.....,. ..................... ~ ...... ~·...,ca.rs. 11.mber,.... Jftlftkn Glllld .J • f when ·th e ... a s ce ndan cy parachute" he wa s hanging from collapsed in a freak WUld Sunday at El Mirage Ory Lake. ·s t'a teS-:-- The Greens said they wiU bury Chad in Hastings. Ne b . where he was born. The couple Wlll at· Chad's parents said Sunday they still believe they did the right t.tung when they abandoned C had 's c onvent ional chemotherapy treatment. NEW HIGH RATES NEW LOW MINIMUMS Now you can have real flexibility and convenience in your total savings program. Our new Universal Treasury Certificate lets you earn high returns based on US. Treasury rates for as little as $ J 00. Universal offers a wide range of other high-yield certificate accounts for the same low $ JOO minimum deposit There's one that's just right for you. Pa ssbook convenience is yours. too, at our new high 5.50% current annual rate. Open yours today. $ 10 does it We 'll transfer your funds to the account of your choice at rfo cost to you when you bring your passbook or maturing certificate from any other finan- cial institution. feder.il re-guldllOn~ lt'QUtre loUbsldnltol tn(t'l"~l l)<enJltlt'\ for t'Jlly '"'tthdldWdl from CCrttficotC dCCOunts ?><q,.~~~~ ASK ABOUT OUR 26-WEEK § FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TEST MONEY MARKET ~ CERTIRCATES! ~ Protect your health with regular. periodic blood pressure check-ups. They're free at all Universal Savings offices during regu- lar business hours. RATES ARE QUOTEp WEEKLY. -........ ·-·•1 -----.. -- FREE! Bring this ad in for your copy! We'd like to get to know you, and we have a~ gift for you. It's Better Homes and Gardens· "Crafts From Around the World." Here's a kaleido- scope of great projects, designed especiaUy for you by one of America's most talented designers. There are projects for every room in your hom e, with 34 beautiful color photo- grap hs and fail-safe how-to directions. Regardless of your degree of craft expert;. ise, you'll find the projects in this book rewarding and fun to make. One gift per family. Adults only. please. Remember to bring this ad for your copy. ~U#J.VER$AL SAVl#GS l A NO 'OAN ASSO C1 Af lON ~ • 4590 MacARTHUR BOULalRD • KOLL CENTER• NEWPORT BEACH 11oM1f tin 1WdlJ M Frtay 10.-8 • Fr11 Plrtllnl (Entlr from llrcfl St)• ISS.0538 - A8 oranveeo.s1oa11vP1101 Editorial P~e .................................................................... ~. OOtObtr 16. 1179 Ao0er1 N. w.ed/PubOlhtr Brown's Missteps pur Change Plea ...._ Go\'WbOJ'a come and gov mors 10. but the Judie!! .ey appolot atay after them GOv. Brown'• huctttna (sometlmes nonhandllnl> of j!a41~ ~atwta hM been one of the prtnc:lpal ~.-.-critlea ol b1a adml.n1.stntJon. 'n. fwolo onr Lt. Oen. Kite Curb's appolntment of a ,_..,....,-. ol Brown'• abMncea from the state NI· ,_ ... tbat the IO•• w at that Ume had tailed to fill llOre tbaD 30 vaeut Jud&tllhlpe. He h uUly took car ot ... befon h1a nut cleparbaft, Ria ~tment ol Role Bird aa Chief Justice of the teSUPriiile Court, ti.la appo!ntment of a homosexual to bencb, h1a reappointment of Judie who had been re· eel by the votara and the recent narcotic5 charges eel qaiDlt one ot bil Judidal appointees have stirred aore s:rumbliDC. ' Now 58 new Juds"elhlpe have been created in the stat~ Wy new letlalaUoa. All wllJ have to be filled by Brown ap-Jointmenta. Common Cause, a ccmumer advocate orgaruzation, tii urging the creaUon in California or a merit selection system~ such u used in 30 other sta~s. 1be system provides for establishment of a merit selection commialon, made up of lawyers and public members who examine the qualifications of potential Judges and prepare a list of suitable candidates from which the governor must make appointments. Voluntary candidate screening by the state bar. as used unofficially, and not consistently, in Calif omia, does not seem sufficient. Final selection of tbe judges is up to one person, the governor, too often in response to political pressure. ~ro~·s perfo~manc.e in this area. and increasing public dissatisfaction with the judiciary, make this a timely moment for serious consideration or merit selec- tion as a more equitable method both for the public and the judiciary. - They Didn't Need This About the last thing victims of last year's Bluebird Canyon landslide in Laguna Beach needed was news that they might not be entitled to use public disaster funds to rebuild their homes. That was 'the numbing message the Coastal Com· m ission appeared to have attached to the application for a building permit from Bluebird resident Richard Harley. Fortunately Harley, first in line to rebuild his lost home, sent his attorney to talk things over with the com· mission. Conceding there "might have been some misun- rierstanding," commission officials now have removed the roadblock. The poorly worded condition led Harley and others to believe they could not rebuild unless they relinquished any right to public disaster fund s -which already had been granted after considerable effort by city officials - a nd even paid off the mortgages on their destroyed homes. What the commission reall y was after, it seemed. was indemnity for public agencies in the event of some future disaster. But even that would have questionable legal standing. So the whole thing bas been dropped. It's probably just as well tbe first applicant cha llenged the condition and got it out of the way before the remaining victims were confronted with the puzzle. But the Coastal Commission has been in business for a long time now a nd should be able to draft correspon· dcnce that is concise a nd understandable. This bit of muddling caused frustration for a group of people who have enough to worry about as they attempt to reconstruct their homes and lives in Laguna Beach. Cop on the Beat .. Quite a few communities have experimented with a r eturn to the "cop on the beat" in their effort to reduce crime in certain areas. Now comes an expert who claims the presence of police walking a beat doesn't seem to have any effect on tbe crime rate. "Fluctuation in the crime rate," says Professor Egon Bittner, chairman or the sociology department at Bran· deis University, "has more to do with the incidence of poverty, the unemployment r ate and other societal fac· tors." Bittner says that 90 percent of police work is response to emergencies, large and small. People call the police to report accidents, to get help in case of sudden illness, to quiet noisy neighbors, to cool a dis pute, to get a disabled vehicle out of the way. Putting more police on the sidewalks does not make them any more available for the services citizens want, the professor contends. And since it bas no effect on the root causes of crime, the cop on the beat approach does not make crime statistics look any better. The professor will find himself sharply challenged however. b¥ residents and business owners in poverty and high cnme areas who believe the deterrent eff eel of the visible cop on the beat is not accurately reflected in crime statistics and police call records. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. BJLM.BOYD Francis Woodward in 1899 bought the Jell-0 manufac- turln& company rrom Pearl Dear Gloomy Gus Are we 1ol.n1 to aub- aidbe Ruaaia'a bu1e P'•la puttb&H ••alD 10 tbeir citlJeol don't lln• to pay tl a loaf Ukewedo? CYMC B . Wail for $450. Couple years later be tried lo sell it ror $35, but couldn't. A year arter that, the dessert caught 'Oil -with the public. And in another four yea.rt, it wu crossing almost $1 mlllion. Fiji law protUbits removal from thole islands of aperm wbaJe teeth. Q. "When a couple aoes to a taas&y rettaurant, wbo walb down the al.tie to tbe table ftnt. the man or tbe woman?" A. U a bOlt or bolta.a la 111th11 tllem, tbe womlD ::: ~. U not, the man . So a., the mannen ex· pertl. . ' JMkAndenon Drug Cash H11i-ts Bank hnage w AS.RJNOTON -Tb• DI· tkla'I bub ..... IDlllloM CID advertaat.s _. ftM ...._.. to promote 1 ht.dl1 lm.,. -no mean 1-tp1DMt, wttla Plb'a Peak batenlt ratM. VortuoaLeJ1 tor Ute money men. \My have a dlleDder - and • rree ~ ooe at lb.at - In the No 2 •pot at the Tr eas ury Department. He 11 Deputy Soc retary Rob e rt Canwell. Confronted wltb a draft report that might lead lo a suspi- cion that the big banks were abetting the cash-only transac- tions of organized crime and the drug traffickers. Carswell simp. ly deleted the references to such image-tarnishing possibilities "This report makes the banks look Wte the bad guys, and I want that stuff out," he ex· plaaned to associates at the Treasury. ODDLY ENOUGH, the report he wanted to censor was ordered by the deputy secretary himself. I le wanted to trace the flow or greenbacks among the country's federal reserve banks, lo see if there were any unu.sual trends discernibl~.' The Treuury aleuafs round that there certainly were. The Miami region's banks showed a suspicious ca.sh surplus. Almost alone among the nation's banks, they regularly wound up with a gigantic hoard of old currency to turn in for new greenbacks from the Treasury. The New York, Chicago and Detroit regions, by contrast. re- gularly required far more in new cUJTency to do business than they had old bills to dump. The conclusion was un· mistakable, at least to the seasoned, s us pi ciou s pro· fessionats in the Treasury and the Drug Enforcement Ad· ministration : Organized crime and particularly that part of it engaged in the drug trade -was withdrawing millions in cash rrom banJts m the north and us· inc 1t to buy narcotics smuggled in from Latin America. THE CASH PAID TO the narcotics smugglers was then deposited in Florida banks. whi c h accounte d for the . enormous amounts of used Earl Wat~rs banlr'"*' -~Y IOI aod too. -um u... b&Db ,,... UJr'DJ..q bl co t.be Treuary. SlDee mHtel"Mll'ld puotf• are routine- ly medelDcUb, lutadoleul· ly traeeab&e check.I. oraanbed crlm• wu t.be moet reuoaable ezplaaatlon tor tile Florida bank.I' buae cub 1urpl11H1. C1r1well, a quiet-spoken, be•pect.aeled prototype ot the Wall Street lawyer be 1IRd to be, admltt.ed u much to our U • aociate Dale Van Atta. Asked about tbe un u aual flow evidenced by the study, be aald, "You aod I know that it may very well be becat11e of druo,'' be said. but added that suCh a coocluaioo bad no place in what was intended to be merely a "statistical" review. Other sources were less sure or Carswell's motives, pointing out that be once bad repre3ent.ed Citibank, ooe of the two largest bank• in New York. Tbeae 1oureea a uapect that the ban.ken' m:ft: could ltaDd a lit· tJe dowaar 1 -tbat eome ban.kt are falll.ni to report large cub tramaetiou u required by relatively new re1ulaUons aimed at expostnc underworld traffic. TbouP the now of cub un- earthecf by tbe Canwell-ordered atudy wu llated ln the edlted re- port u "unexplained," the de- tailed lnformation baa been made available to all federal law enforcement a1eocles and follow-up investi1aUooa are UD· derway. CBTA CHEAT: One or the big- geat ripoffs ever legis lated by Congress is the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act CCETA>. which was lntended to provide jobe for youths, older workers, migrants and others wbo traditionally aet tM abort ~nd ol the stick wbeo Jobi are p11Hdout. lnttead, CETA. wbicb apenda bllUou of dollars ot fecleral. s tate and local fund•, bH become a dlaeracetul, t.u~­ finaoced eravy tralD that pves Jobi co relatives and hiendl of tbe bureaucrats wbo run the pro- gram. Meanwhile, tho1e who were supposed to be itvea a chance to train ror decent jobs and support ~lvee in the process are. ror the moet part, slill &etting cut out. A rtqrant eumple of CETA's neptiam la tbe Tribal American ConsulUng Corp. of Commerce Calif.. a small city near Los Angeles. Headed by one Sandy Gibbs. the corporation got a $1.~ million CETA grant to help un- employed native Americana ln the community. But according to a confidential ins pector general's report, Tribal American's budget was s quandered on persnnal ex· travagances of corporate of· ricers with scant regard for the program's underprivileged. HE&E AllE SOME of the out- rageous items the investigators turned up on the Corporation's profligate ways : -A corporation officer 's $525 -a -mollth apartme nt was paid out of CETA funds -plus another $2S for cable TV rent.al. -Telephone and e lectric bills were paid on a private home in Long Beach. -Officers' Master Charge and Bankamericard bllts were paid roe clothes and restaurant meals. -Alr fares and car rentals were paid for corporate o[ficers and their friends on vacation trips, l.Mluding at le ast one to Acapulco. -Leases of a Fox Audi and a Porsche were paid from CETA fund!> A corJ>()r ate ofracer 's rel· a t1 ve drew salar y from tht' California program while Living tn Oklahoma CE'TA funds paid for cor· porate offici?rs' personal auto in· surance and car repair bills. -Penooal loam -never un- der Sl.000 -were made from C ET A to corporate friends from CETA funds. The Labor Department's in· -,~clor RCneral and the FBI are looking mto Tnbal Amencan·s books lawmaker Proposes Gold Coin for State Today's column u wnttni by Mr . Waters' a.saociate. PhilJordan. Conservative State Senator H. L . "Bill" Richardson the author of a bill to honor liberal Gov· ernor Jerry Brown? That's not what Richard.son had in mind, but it could work out that way. Richard.son wrote Senate Bill 511 , and will try lo manage it through the Legislature next year. It would put California in· t o the gold busi ne ss, minting com· memoralive me dals, .900 fine. in one- ounce. half· ounce and quarter-ounce sizes. These could be sold for 10 per· cent over p ro duc tion cost through banks and coin dealers. The one-ounce medals, under the bill, would depict "former governors or California, includ· Art Hoppe ing any incumbent governor who has completed at least one term of office," which would include Brown. The hall-ounce and quarter-ounce medals would portray other "persons outstand· ing in the history and develop- ment of California ." BUT IF BROWN'S memory • might benefit, the senator. a Republican former ad man f~m Arcadia, bas no kind words for Brown himself. "I tried to get him lo support the measure," Richardson said, "but t don't tb1n.k he has any un- derstanding of 'hard money.· ··And 1 don't think he bas the sense to realize what a great op- J>()rtunity the slate is misis ng by not doing this," he added. As Ricb.ard.son 's reference to "hard money" concedes. his bill would put the state into what a mounts to the minting of coinaRe. whatever the process and product are omc1ally called. As he noted. CalHornaa has a history of pnvately minted gold coins TBlS WOULD IN no way put the state into com~Ut1on with the federal government. wtuCb no longer issues any precious metal coins. It would bring com· petiltoo with the governments or South Africa, Mexico, Austria and. most recently. Canada. all of which mint gold coins and sell them at a price based on that of gold. These are purchased around the world as hedges against m· n ation. Until unfrozen by the Nu on Administration. the price for yea rs stood at $35 an ounce. By the beginning of the year. it was selling at $240. and il's recently been as high as $400. Despite the state's markup and sub6equent handling costs. Richardson believes the. medals he proposes would give a break to the small would-be gold in· vestor. .. A lot of people who can't a( ford a full ounce of gold at today's pnces." he said. "could still manBge the price of an OC· casional half-ounce or quarter· ounce medal. ··And not onJy would they have that much of a hedge against in· n ation. the dollars they spend for 1t will remain here at home, not go into the treasury of some othe r country to weaken the dollar even more. THE NECESSARY s t ate purchases of gold might also prove a shot in the arm for California's once-g reat gold mining industry. just beginrung to revive alter decades of inac· t1 vity. perhaps to small scale miners and even amateur pro- s~ctors as well . Richardson and his ideas, monetary and otherwise. aren't o ft en pop ular with t he Legislature's liberal and minori· ty members, but he says he ex· pects their strong s upport on this one. Me1noirs Reveal Secret of Kissinger's Strategy "How do you manage lo turn out a brilliant, witty. meaningful column five times a week?'' a reader asks. I responded with the truth. ''The truU'i, Molber.~·1 said, "ia that I have help." I have one in help. Her name is Mrs. Garchik. She has been with me se v e n years. I don't know what I 'd do without her. Her ma· jor job is CO t.hink up column Ideas. But as sbe only lhlnk.s up the runny ones, abe bas a lot ol time on her band.a. So ahe also pores throu&b the dally papers and weekly newa m11a&1ne1 and brleOy di1eeta the eventa ot our Umea. Her ac· curacy and 1peed at t.bJa tuk •P- proachel the 1unea1. Take the other day. On her lilt was the following entry : "Time <magazine) running advance serlalhatlon of K1aslnger's memoirs, 'The White House Years.' Don 't make me "read them . . . please 1" I AM NOT without mercy, but there are times one must be. firm with the help. "Mrs . Garcbik," I said sternly. "you took Rosh Hasbanab off three times Jut month. l expect you now to do your duty.·· She gave me a look that I can describe, at best, as ambiguous before retiring lo her desk. She was back in lest than three minutes. "You can't have read them already I " t cried in· creduloualy. "Whal did be say!" "He Jaid," abe repUtd wttb dl1nUy "that he acted as wiMly as p 6 11lble under lbe circumttMCM." I CONFE88 J w" suaplclous. There wa1 but one way to catch her ln 0wf """' I look Mr. KlN· l Inger's memoirs home and~pent three hours laboriously wading through bl.s Wblte House years. When I had-ftniabed, 1-wtt .stu.n.ned-Jiu. Oarcblk was right. In every single case be said he bad acted as wisely as po ss ible und er the ci rcullllRaneel I I bad tbou1bt be mi1bt perhaJ>8 have voiced some con- trition roe the way be 1rabbed the conduct or rorei1n policy away from Secretary of State Roaers. Would he express sur- prise that his massive secret bombing program won him the Nobel Peace Prize? MAYBE RE would now have doubts that bu11ln1 sub· ordlnatel CO imure thelr lo1alty wu the correct way to inaure lhetr loyalty. Could he feel in retroapect that 1ett1na American boys out of Vietnam by bavtna them Invade Cam· bodla amadced of headin1 them in the W1"0l'll direclJoo? No. not a bit of it. It was quite obvious to him t.ruAt those who criticized the wisdom or his d ctslons in Uie past simply never understood the cittumsta~. Nor is it that Mr. Kissinger has never a dmitted he was wrong. t have1t on good authori- ty that he admitted he was wrong in 1938. That was when be told a friend be was not infalli- ble SO I RAD no choice but to apologize the next day to Mrs. Oarchlk ror my suspicions. In lieu of a raise. I told ber she could read and digest the second volume of Mr. Nixon's memoira. "J alrncly have," she replied quickly. "He says he acted as wlaely a1 possible under the clrcumstancea. · · That lhowa you how amuJ.na Mra. Oarchlk is. Mr. Nixon hasn't even written them y~l. NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE Census Loom~ng Bureau to Tone Doim Queatioru in April WASIUNG'TON (AP) Tb~ C.uua 8ureMl w deddtd that ll Juat doeeD 't aeed to know bow lftHJ left-banded, American pet-oWMnaaon. lion . explained bureau apokesman Ht-nry Smltb But. be added, "The quelUoN bavt to bave 1e>me relaUODlhlp with a.o ldenill\ablo naUonal ln· terut . We don't ulr your ,... U1lon. or wh<> you 1leep wttb or whether you have a pel '' .&a.areau •11peru ••>' &l lhould tu• about lS mLnuie. to ftll out lb• form. Wbm tbe Bureau lak It.I JOth naUoeal head count next AJ)ril tM 1Uldltldana will be •lrivil\I to leana aot J'llt bow man.y Ol you are out tbere, but wbal you're l1U and bow you live Tbere are 1ome thln11. bowever. &hat won't be asked SpedaJ.lntuest ll'OUPI ran1 lnl rrom the poor to lhe han dle1pped to American Indians each bu a oeed ror 1pec1al ap formation and a desire to &el 1t lo convmimt f<Wm. Mort' than 70 meetin11 w.re held acrou the country to aoUclt viewa oo what l*'a q~ nlire ~hould ask, and these m~ttngs. atarttna ln 1'74, led Lo •~v~ral ch.anges 1n the formi . Ray Bancroft of the bureau re· ported that among the questions ur1ed at these session.et. but re- j ec t ed, included whe the r a person is left.banded, whether you snore, whether you own pets or a bone, what type of leisure activities you eneaee in and your sexual preference . One American in •lx -mon ln r\lral areaa .._ wUI &et a lon1er form that abould take about '5 minutes to complete. It haa an utra JO hoUllD& ud • penooal queat.lom. The ftnt qiaestion oo all ronm 11 alm~ly tbe oame of each perton llvtna lD the bo1.&1ebold u ol April 1, lllO. Queation No. 2 deals with bow the people listed are relat.ed to one aootber -buaband, wire, dauchter. etc. Amon& the poui· ble cate1ories are partner. roommate. paid employee and oonrelative. The third question asb the aea or the individuals and No. 4 Uata their racial backeround. 1'bia mea&lll t.bat in the ~ It baa lpeat preparint ro.r the 19 ~. tbe bureau was UD· der toalt•nt pressure to ask this or thatquestioa.1et such and such apieeeoflnformatlon. And tbe aoawers are of more than audemic interest . rnlllioru. of dollan ln federal and other money ror groups and municipalities depend on the count. Still. in each census year there are complaints that some ques· lions are too personal Bureau officials emphasize, however, that they are as k ed for statistical r eason s and in- dividual re!;ponses are kept completely confidential. No. S is age; 6 is m&rilal status; and 7 is whether the in· dlvidual is of Hispanic origin or descent. The housing questions every· one wilJ be asked cover such things as the number of living quarters at the address, whether there are complete plumbing facilities, number of rooms, whether you own or rent, size and value or the property, and amount or rent paid. The ConsUtulion requires a head count of the people, the added questions are a look at the characteristics of the PoP~la· The 1980 census will ask 19 questions of every American, seven population questions and a dozen queries about housing. Travel Fir• ·I~•'-•• Deaf DEAR PAT. Do any Orange County travel agencies have teletypewriter phones !>O person~ with hearing problems can make their own travel arrangements rather than have to rely on another person? My aunt is almost deaf and she asked me to try to find out about thts . K.H .. Cos ta Mesa Travel Network/Bristol Village Travel is the first Orange Coudty travel agency to install a TTY <teletypewriter) machine that will provide services ud communicate with dear and bard--01· beartag or apeec:b·lmpalred persons, according to owaer Barbara Nassaar, formerly a speech and laeariaC apedallst. She adcll that 1pedal tours are belal Mt ap UICI tile a1eacy la plaaalng to bost bl· mo•tllJy "Tnvel Niles" wUlt films aad la-..,..reeen. CGe&act U.e ageecy ror more cletalls by pboata1 Ute special TTY number, 979-434G, or tllie re1a1ar--11ier,'3-Nll. Doll't D e d lK't Per•oaal Trip• DEAR PAT: I've heard I can deduct the lease payments that I make for the car I use in my business from my federal tax. Will you check into this for me and find out 1f this 1s allowed? K.E • Costa Mesa You may deduct your lease payments to the extent that they are directly aUrlbutable t.o your trade or business, accordlng to IRS. You may not deduct any portion of the lease payments for com- muting or other personal use of the car. Any ad· vance payments must be prorated over the entire lease period. You may not deduct any payment you make towards the purchase of a car even if the payments are called lease payments. American E.rpre•• Nol for Ga• <;111 a problem" 'l'ht·n u•nte to Pot Dun11 Pal will mt rrd lapt'. yelling the ansWeTs and action you need 111 !>olw 11wqu111es In qot>ernment and bu.nness Mall r1nur questu:m.' lo Pal Dunn At Your Sen.nee. Orange Coa11 t Da1l11 Ptlot. I' 0 Hor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As manv letters as possible wul be an8Wered, but phoned mquinei. or tellers not mctudmg the readers full 1mmr addrt•ss and bustnt'\S hours' phone nu m twr t·anool IK: CC)flS1de red Thi!! column appears da1· 111 t'TCt'pt Sundays locate a station where this charge card can be u:.ed M.B.K., Costa Mesa An American Ezpresa spokesmaa says oll.ly two stations in Orange County carreaUy aettpt tllie AE canl. They ue located at 1ZZl Ftrst St., Saata Ana, ud 501 W. Wblttler Blvd., La Habra. Tbe next cloeest locaUon ls at 3815 Waterman, San Bernardino. f'ood f'i"" Wants E'o f'ftga ••~ DEAR PAT: l bought a large carton of Knudsen potato salad as my contribution to a re- cent office lwtcb. Much to my dismay, a co-worker was eating the potato salad and he bit into a black rock about the sue or quarter of a penny. Be didn't bite down too bard, so no damqe wu done to his teeth The thing that h as bothered me ever since is how such a foreipobjectcoukltetlotothiafoodln the f1rstplace. J . V., Costa Mesa Al Baater, director el qullty ceatroJ for Knacllen, told A YS tlliat tllie rod pl"Obabty laad been lmbeddedla011eoflltepotaloesaadltwu•otdls· covered dllrlDI preparation. Haut.er Hplalaed that pota&oes med la this prodact uaally att cleaned before purchase. They ~ rttle~ned. peeled and chopped by Knudson and deaned again before other ingredients are added. Somehow tb1s rock escaped several inspections, be says. A Knudsen representative will contact you penonal- ly. collect &he rock for analysis and replace the product for you. Fortunately, you knew what date and the store where tblJ product was parcbased. That makes It easier for quality control followap. Whenever foreign matt.er ls found la food, COD· sumers should save the food and tJte offending item as well as the container. Contact botb the manager or the supermarket where the product DEAR PAT: I can't find a gas Stal.Ion in the was purchased and the manufactattr. Occasional· Orange County area that accepts the Amencan ly. e'1.?D when inspection ls very Lboroagb, foreign Express credit card. As the price or gas soars, and matter can tum up In prepa~ food. WlUaoat ea· many larger companies only use the AE card for ceplion, the manufacturer and the retailer waat to business gasoline exrenses. it would ~reat ~ knowwbe~thisoccur_s. __________ _ South Coast Plau Costa Mesa 967-1611 -. ~ \ salel fres~ print sip coats 13.00 Regu r of prints for your private hours. Easy -on cover-ups have full ·snap fronts, patch or inseam pockets. Roll sleeves, flutter sleeves or elbow-length in neat-keeping polyester and cotton, 8 to 20 sizes. Models Coat by Swirl. South Coast Plaza, At·Home Salon Lmagnm I 111 CIBJl&ll •IDPa Traveling ls easy when you cany tMAmerk.an Express~ Card. Use It to pay for your airllne tickets, car rentals, hotels, meals, shopptng -and almost anything else when you're on a trip. As a Cardmember you can arrange to extend payments for airline tickets and vacation -- packages, get American Express Travelers Cheques. and even cash Y,Our personal check If you run low on funds. If you haven t got a Card. pick up an appUcatlon wherever the Card l!W.Velcome. Or call American Express toll-free. 800-528-8000. THE AMERICAN EXPREss CARD. DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT. 9111 II Vk make it easy to fly. J II Abortion Method ID Study NATIQN 5-1 Odds oPIUM CROP lal·•· Tape • ,,~ nnnn · Ple•I ~ T.-9J Nw•t ... · A . ~.-~ 01 ... Pelft DtWhfa.tl•-*c? 08)081 BAMOltOIC, Tballaod ==h :~:~=,_... " CAP) -A poor opllam 04 tten•Cble bf .... ,..,lflHt aT....-11 ban.a la the "Golden 1 Q uitting ~~== T-:=!!~;!!~~=-Laoe ---hu helped ... !IEiiiiiiiiiimB!lll!!!ml ___ !!!!!mm!!!!I ___ __ rMuel tbe now of druc- . WASHINGTON (AP) -Oab' to RODI koaa. aay1 a ' 20 percent of the nearl1 11 caeiom olftclal t.n the I mUlloo Americam wbo trted to Brttiab ~. In Debt? The new Bankruptcy Act can give you a fresh start. quJt •moldnl I.at Jffl' wen MM:· ce11ful -and tbe effort •• Tbe reduction .... npec}ally dlttteult for •OIMD abo a l'eR&I& ot l&rlct law and bJacb, tbe Natioe.•I CenUr enf orcemeat that bat for Health Sta.tiatica report.a. kept lllepl Vietnamese Only about 10 percent ol tbe ~ Ch1neH hnm.1.1ranta black ldults and women aced 4.5 from enterlo1 Hona to M who tried were able to kick kon1. aaid Roy v . L. 1 l The new llCt 11 more liberal than ever. You c.en .,.,.,.,,... most debt• and keep molt of YQYr property. 2 J ltlnkruptcy ••Your rtght It 11 no dlegrac:e. OVR OfFIC.C'Wlll ANSWfll 'l'OUP OUfSTIONS ABOUT BANKRUPIC'v WITHOUl (HARGE Ov• 1 .... \ Arr• Romonoblf• the ha.,.t, accordinc to a report ffatooa. -.lit.ant com-ALAN LURY A 1 JOO oovE s T released by tbe center. a bnncb ml11loaer lo• c1&.1tom.j AnOlrHIY AT LAW sum 200 of the'Department of Realtb, aodndle. (71~)955-3063 N£WPOllTB£AOi.CMIJ. Education end Welfare. -_:_::::::::::::::::-~~~~~~=~~~~=~~~9~2~660~~~ WHEN 111£ mforma tion for Uus study wu 1athered between 1974 and 1976 , the re - searchers estimated that out of 100 ,000 typical pregnant women, 120 would havt! bad miscarriages that were caused by previous abortions. Howe ver . the re - searchers s aid that gentler abortion m ethods have been used since 1973, and "there is UtUe or no risk" of mis· carriage resulting from these abortions THE STUDY, con ducted al the Kaise r· Permanente Medical Center in Walnut Creek, Calif .• was published in the New England J ournal of Medicine. The Calirornia r e - searchers studied the pregnancy records of 31,917 women. Among those who bad an abor- tion before 1973 and prior to bearing their first child, the rate of miscarriage during the middle three months of pre gn ancy wai. m ort· than three t1mei. h1gh1•r than usual State Aide Quits After Disclosures C HARLESTON, W Va <AP> Stale liq uor <"o mm issao n e r Jim Ayr es has res1J(ne d following d1sclosures he had taken four or n ve cases of liquor from the slate warehouse for his personal u.se. Ayres, 54, SClid he took the booze to try to become familiar with wines and Uquors . .. I'm not much of a drinking man mysel!. I took some of it home to find out what kind of Ji. quor we were selling." be s aid. His resignation was announced last week by an a ide lo Go v. J ay Roc kefeller, who said the governor accepted It .. ~ .......... !XP£RTS THOUGHT TWINS Wl!AE Al!TAAMD Grace, left. and Vlrglnl• Kennedy Wiii Be 9-ye•ra-old 'Snup·aduh?' Secmt Talk Untangled SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two years aeo, when 7·year-old twins Grace and Virginia Kennedy babbled to one another in an untn· telliglble "secret language," some feared that the girls were .. poaseslled of the devil." Until urn. the San Diego twins were judged to be .. severely re- tarded," since they had not learned to speak. The bizarre case captured the public's cunos1ty and left linguistic experts intrigued and perplexed "DUGGON HAUS YOU dmmkm, dooah." sC11d V1rg1ma , known as .. Cabengo" to her twin "Snup-aduh ah -wee dyc-dapunu. dye-haab anC1h,' rcphtd Grace, "Poto" to her sister . Puzzled at rirst, scientists are now saying the strange speech is merely a unique dialect of English blended in an odd way with German. THE TWINS' MOTHER s pea ks En g lis h a nd their grandmother. who lives with the family, speaks German. Today, with the help or two speech therapists. the twins who turned 9 Sunday are adjW1trng rlipidly to Ii normal life and lt"a rnin~ the English language. "They <Jr e doanJ( real good now." '>a id th1:1r futher. Thomas "Their teachers arc pleas1·<1 with thei r IA.Ork and their EnglJsh 1i. ~ellmg l>E'ttcr every day They don't UM~ their 1>ld language any more at all " "THEY WVE BOOKS and have" great bond and arrect1on ror l·1tch other," said the garb mother, Chni.t1ne Shortly alt.er birth, the girls suffered seizures and underwent surgery to relieve excess fluid on the bratn Years later, there was concern that neurological damage left the twins retarded But. afte r studying the twms' g1bhen s h. speech therapists Al exa Romain and Meridith Ann Koeneke correctly deduced the girls had developed 1d1oglossw or t win speech to a ftn t: art Accordmg to Dr. Chnslopher Ila gen, chairman of l>pei!Ch '\ pathology at Children's Hospital. such cC1scs arc ra re "IDIOGLOSSIA, AS IT usually occurs, as not really uncom mon, although only about 12 or 14 cases have been reported in de tail s ince the 1800s "Whal is common ls that twins lend to go through a phase where they use a speech pattern of EnglJsh sounds which are all mixed up and which other people don't understand. "Usually twins pass through this phase rapidly an three or fou r months, sometimes between age I and 2." said Hagen DR. ROBERT GALAMBOS, professor of neurolosc1ences at University or Calilomia at San Diego, said that be and other ex· perts consulted were so mystified that they first held a series of conferences to plan the study of the girls' languages. Aft.er studying more than 80 hours of videotape&, linguist.a de· t.ennined the girls "suggests that one of the important ingredients in driving a person to develop language is a need t.o know and be known." The report said 39 pere«lt ol black smokers tried to quit tut year, compared with 30 percent of whites, the report estimated. The estimates are baaed oo ln· terviews with S.S,000 persons on a wide variety of health t.optca in the last six months o~ 1978. THE CENTER reported 3.4 million Ame r icans s lopped smoking last year. noting that 30.4 million of the nation's 52.3 million adult smoke r s have made at least one serious at- tempt to qwl. The re are 29.2 million ex smokers. the center said. The cente r r e po rte d the percentage of adults who s moke has fallen from 1970's 37 percent to less lban 34 percent. But "the a verage number of c1garelt~ consumed daily per sm oker 1:-1 inc r easing .·· the <"e nter re ported WHILE ONLY 23 pt'rccnt of the nallon'i. smoker:. were :.mok mg 25 cigarette:. or more daily in 1970, 28 percent s moked that much last year Meanwhi le those s m oking It's:. than 15 cigarettes a day dropped from 33 pe rcent ID l970 to 29 perctnt an 1978. The report, seeking lo explam t h e trend , suggested that a hi g h er pe r cen tage o f light s mokf'rs may haw.: qu1l It also said the movt· t<1~<1rd low1·r·tar C'l~;irctl£·:. may t•x plain lh(· tughl'r c·1i.:art·lll· c·on ... umpt11m NEARLV Z9 pt:rc·c nt o f ~mokers now w.e cagarcttcs wi th less than JS mLIUgrams of Ulr T h e Cf'nt~r repo rtt-d low tar cigarettes arc more popula r among women CJ5 percent I than men <23 percent> and a re U..'>•'<l by on ly 13 per cent o f black '>mokers About 37 percent of male: adults smoked last year. com pared with JO pt-rct·nt of women Thl· men had h1j.(hcr s moking rates Workslwp Scheduled A free workshop e xa m1rung "Cultural Factors In the Onset of Schizophrenia In the Hlsparuc Community ," will be prefiented in Irvine on Friday. Oct. 19 The woritshop . sponsored by the Orange County Me ntal Health Assoc1at1on, will be held from 9:30 a m to 12 noon at He ritage Park . 4601 Walnut. Irvi ne. For more 1nformat1on and re servations lo the workshop. CCIII 547-7559 Te Iii co Dam Su ed -;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:=E=YE=oc=.!'=J;=~ N=. r===M=A~=,O=.:N::::::::=; Che ke E' l'---· s ., D _. ' Pl iAM R£0U£S I {AP# IH' /vllAllll N ro es .. 0 MIW Tl,(lf, a • .,er s (1 v111tn hlf!lllllllOft I u emu ol 8l111dntn -Ctllrt tll CHEROKEE, N.C. <AP) -The beleaguered Tellico Dam, which re- cently won a battle with a small flah, now may have to fight the Cherokee , hadians, who HY the dam will fiood sacred burial grounds. The Cherokees have voted to take the Tenneaaee Valley Authority to court to block complelion of the dam. Ben Bridger, a lawyer for the Eaatem Band of the Cherokee Na- .lion, said the suit wlll be filed this week in U.S. Dialrict Court in Knox- ville. THAT IS 11IE ume 'Court where .had1e Robert L. Taylor lut week,.. tued eftodl by eoviroam..entalilt&. to aaain atop won on tbe controvenlal dam became it would destroy the natural ~ ol the •nail darter, a nn, .... lealth fish protected by the ma l:ndr:i\erec:t Specle1 Act. The Trl al Council voted un- ulmOUIJ¥ to •• TV A 00 lrounda Uaat the dam vlolatea the Conltltutlon · and tbe 19'78 American Indian Re.u,ioul Freedom Act1 wb&cb llvea llMtiaDI aca11 to aacrea lf'OWldl, dam was halted ln January 1977 when a federal court ruled that the 16,000-acre lake it would create would destroy the Little Tennessee River home or the snaJl da~r. The lake also would flood the land Pru trtpllon f6 C1ws11 ol lhnd11tu -C11utorn1 £l Blloot CtlllKI l tllUl l1 •ou• C~lkll (JtS ' RN01n9 E3 Cyu19~1 ll11tond -U Sol1 Con11ct Lensu Orlflt-ttlllltty U Sim• flt11blt CtnlKI l1nsu J U Ho ne '640:01 s& {~ that served as burial grounds and DAILY ~°' capital of the Cherokees before An· ~=T A=P=E=C=E=N=T=ER======.._==....,,=~°"'°"'91nc==~OfllcM=~ drew Jackson drove them west on the ....: Trail of Tean. An Interior Department study earlier this year said an iDvesU1atJoo revealed the site contaiaa evideoce of "human burials among the earlietl In North America." ·'Congress cannot exe mpt the Conslitution1 '.' •• Bridges said, refer· dn&-to I.be ow •.i&ne<l by Carter on Sept. 25. "It cannot eUmlnate First Amendment no.ta.'· B&IDGES ALSO SAID Conrresa did not apecillcally exempt Tellico from tbe 1978 ReU1tou1 Freedom Act. John Wilson CW11MMtCes the openlftCJ of the MW office of Oesiin Lenders, Inc. , 12112 c. .... ~ro•• a.•& S..tt I ...... Gro•• CA. C7141 U0.7611 W., ~ llflOd 0 home lKlU' ty loof\, ~H Jolowo W ~'°" who ho\ i:.. 111 ~' lo JO '(t!O'\ 1oQhl t.e.11 "' Oronrie ~ H.' ~ reo.tt"ef" and ~ 10 "°"' ""°' Mot• lrrplrlant, ... be able IQ qr.,.~ ... Of!\_,"°" ..... °'"'°" • .. ~ bKcaM ""doc~~· mod. locolly Need $15,000? It's Yours For Just $242.00 a f'lonth! Two-year ~y (104 lltta) fuml~ Your~· can tx· J Rood 'l">Urce of rmoey wht'fl VOU nt't'd extra rrorit:y. With .1 'il'COnd mJrtg<tJ,tt.' ken from L.orrvn1.n 1aJ Crt'(fit, you GJn Lorrow ~'CU)'" llYJf't· un tht· \"<1lueof \•lllr horn- On a $1'.)J11l loan. mont.hlv ~yra:n~ an· fc1r la> rrwmt~ at an annual f)t't'Cl'fll ttj.(t· rat1· of l ~'r Tc>taJ of ~'r m1:nh ~mo fl'> lctll u. ... tod<1v to apply. and v..t· 11 find t1 \l.'t1Y lO hdp. :'-.() POI.NT'" C0\1M£f\.CIAL C~EDIT CORJ>GR.ATION r.:I&::\ ~ ftnMCial service of ~ \::I r:!J CONTROL DA.TA CORJlQR..A TION 1!!J ' lt1.111 111 s,, I.I()() '10d lf\1 f mu ... 1 1, ..,'(Ill• d ·-- li; .1 11111111111.1111,11 111 rt·.JI Jllll l.1t'f'>l111.1J l'"'IJI r1" UNOCS~ " 1 .... I \ \ 11 .... \ • I:" I I • I h .... , • , • I ' ; . I • I Ill \"I (\I, ff)\ HI \(II . JOI I,, I•'· \'.' 'I • ::1. 777 1 \lh .... 111\ \II Jll . -'' , • \11 I tf·,... ,,. I . ·" .!1 .. 1 '" ' \ I \ \ '\ \ • I ' ': I , 1 I . •I "' • I ,. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. l•O Mpetate pf1ntad llama. plu1 IKSdttionef apacea you can flll In youraetf. 34 Stapfea 21 Vaga1at>lea 14 f'fUlll 6 Ballery llama 5 S.veragea 1~ MHI and loatl antnea 11 Oe1fY ltama 20 Mlec:ellaneoua In convenient S.81~pad Send Today To Become A Super Shopper ----------Flllln thl1 ClOUpOn, melf with 11. 75 + .50pott ... a handlln9 to· Piiot Prtnttng Shopping Ust P.O. Box 1seo 330 W. Bay St. Coeta Meaa. CalH. 92e28 , I •--... I I I I 4-.... ·-...VM .... Tbe Oomcil dkt not ru. •*earlier McaUM lt bad booed the MID c1uter CODtnml'IJ would kill ecallwtklD oft.be dam. l.ndlan otftdall ..... The land to be noocted Includes the former Cherokee vlll•IH of Cbota, the tribe'• capital durtnc the 11th century, and Teoaal from wblcb tbe et.at. ot Tenw1ee derivtt Sta ume. AllO to be flooded ii lceba•l Bot· tom, ID area wbere artbeolollcal dl11 bne mco.ered ntdeaff of ~ ~ -\No loot! 8S\ ol opp!\(11, lo" Ol'llOunt of r,,,, nvtQ009 -No upptt M1'1t1 on loot! Ol'llOt.llll -Aftoount' ~ Sto.ax>.00. I~ .,.a •erm ~ -We loon on c~ pgplf'Y NAMl--------------1 won cm u.. JUO mllllcm PNJeet • milH IOU&lrnlt ot lt.DoaviUe, ,._,, ntumed tbree week• qo after.._.. deal CartM' atped a b&U ordertac tM c.mpllUon ol Tellico "notwttbatud. '81 8111 odMl-lan ... ~ti pereeat compll&ed, &.be .. cl .............. ,. ... . "Tlult Y.U., ii like tbe Bible to In· dlan1," tribal planner Bob 81ankemblp •al4. "Tbe Cherokee ~· . U1lon doH not permit lb• di•· t8rMw of F•Y .. nor floodin1 them .. ......... I STR~llT-------------1 W.'N rrot• 1d\lo(, loH C~NO 0\ II) ..+!ot '°"'lrl\llft if l cnY--------. ZJ, ____ -J pd lltl -Cd rodcJY' _____________ .,, . .__...,.. _ _... .. _.,_.__ ..... ...... DAILY PILl)T ~ l . NATION I HEAL TH LOI ANOSLSS CAP > -A UCLA 9MUaialmoto111t .. ,. ... " .......• ., bold ... wwwtotMrdll•ta..,..atun .., ..... Dr.A.nlMlr'L. ..... beum..ad ,,......_. baW .. an known to be ..... la .... vtwnlJL. So. b. experimented with newborn kltteu. 1tvlq vllamlo & to aome ktUa 1utrertns t.he blind· ne11 kaown •• ret roleatal ftbroplMla, and wtthholdlq lt from o&ben. Then wu 1 atplftcant ~ lion in tbe disease ln the lNated aroup, Roeenbaum aald lH t week to • Mm1nar 1poll90red by Researda to Prevent BUAdlael1 Inc. A 1ubeequeat study on a smaJI number Of human premature babi• cut tbe Incidence of the dlseue in ball In the infants re· ceiYinl the vitamin, be said: AP~ ROMObawn said a new and la rger study bu Ju.st bef un at UCLA and iD Philadelphia to further test the vitamin before it is recommended for widespread use . SPECIAL MOTORCYCLE FUN AS WELL AS PRACTICAL Paraplegic Judge Blalr Reeme1 EnJoy1 Ride The t heor y be h ind t he vitamin's effectiveness is that it protects the delicate retinaJ tis- sues from the destructive effects or oxygen. About half of babies who weigh 2 pounds, 4 ounces or less develop the blindness, Rosen· baum said Taped Womb Sound Helps Test Hearing Antiques, Folk Art In Course GREELEY. Colo. <AP J -The sooUung and restful sounds of the womb have been recorded by a Colorado scientist who says he has developed the first accurate way of measunng the hearing of a newborn child. The method ultimately could help detect brain damage within hour of birth, s ays Dr. Ray Antique and collectible American folk art will be the topic of a Saddleback College six-session seminar scheduled to begin Nov. 6 at Mission Viejo High School. The sessions will cover folk art in textile!i, wood, metal, stone, ceramics and paint. The course takes place from 7 ·JO to 9:30 p.m. through Dec. 11. Fee for the series is S24 For information or regtstra. tJon , phone 831~. Bull of the Un1vers 1ty of Northern Colorado. The key to the experiment is a tape recording that to the un- trained ear might sound like waves breaking in a seaside cavern or high winds rushing through stands of timber. BUT THE sounds really are the noises a new human being should hear before birth if its hearing is good -the noise of blood rus hing through t he placenta, a sac that contains the fetus and brings nourishment to lbe developing child. "That's the only sound they We shape futures with the exercise of the fUture. Progressive Physical Conditioning. It's one Of the fastest , most effective ways t o shape up, slim down your entire body. Even with as little a~ 90 minutes a week. We also shape futures with different membership programs. That's why w e have a staff of full time professional program dlr~ors at every club. To flt your boc:tv·s needs with programs like Jazznastlcs, the fun group exercise for women done to uptempo music. or our 2 week Introductory offer available right now designed to acQualnt you with the tacllltles and programs tor your future. so, If you want to change your shape of the future for !he t>etter ... Join HolJdav Spa now. It's a new wortd In exercise where the shape Of tomorrow starts todav. have been familiar with fo r ap- proximately three months prior to birth, except perhaps the sound of their mother's voice conducted through her bones to the womb ... Hull said last week. Hull, director of UNC's com- munications disorders division, said a child's ears function by about the sixth month of preg- nancy. "WE AVOIDED heartbeat sounds, because these vary from mother to mother ," Hull said. "And the placental aounda are absolutely beautiluJ. Tbe1 are soothing and restful ... Mondly. October ta. tm DAILY ""°T • A• 'Motonkkle' Dream Co111B8 True At Lott SAN ANTONIO. Tena <AP> -Beur Count)' eo.trtJAt-Law Jud,. Blair ...... bad wun.t a ab1~moton~" ever 9'aee be wu a eblld lD tbt tuioca. ADd be wua't IOlDI to let a litUt thins lite a wbeelcbalr 1et ln bla way. Rtev• c:oaflned t.o a wbeelchalr for nearly 15 yeara b)' World War 11 woandl, W. week be1an drtvlq b1a modlfted Honda 400 to tbe cow1boule -beeDtna tbe bom at ltuaDed co-worten and srlnn.lDc tlke a child at CbrUtmu from beneath b1I monocrammed helmet. "Just llte moet klda, wben I wu 1rowtn1 up. dad1umtt, J wanted I motonictel. But 1 WU I cbiJd ol the DepreNioa and we couldn't afford ooe. ''Reeves, 55, recalled Wednelday. Now, full service Greyhound Is just around the corner! Greyhound has a brand new bus station Ifs close. convenient and complete with charter and package express. Northbound departures· 8:1 O a.m .. 1:10 p.m .. 4:10 p.m .. 7:10 p.m. Southbound departures: 9 :20 a.m . 12:20 p,m.:3:20 p.m .. 6 :20 p.m. Grevttc.cl hi StCIHoll 165' s ................ Street We .. I rtu, CA 714/141-JOSO Serving Westminster . Fountain Valley. Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa -::7~ -..-. 00 MErHOfllJ \ • "I -.ll o11 to the ttU' tD tMI. I wu wouadMt oa OldDaw1 and l oame beck ID • wMelcbatr. to It IMmed a motonlekl• ,. .. oe ol tbe queaUoa:J Hid ............... c. ••A few ,.an later. my eoo ,at one and be bavtJac ao muda fun °" lt. l bpt telllD.c myaell, 'DadCWblt. I woWcl •Wl really like to have a motonlckeL ... Advertisement "Losing Hair? Try This At No Risk" HOUSTON. Tex· tern baldness and .as-If you don't suf. cannot be helped. fer from male pat· But. 1f you are noti tern baldness you already slick bald, how ' can you be sure what is can now stop your · actually causina y9ur hair loss . . . and Mir loss? Even lf bald· grow more hair. neaa may ~ee~ to "run In For yean "they said lt your faauly. It la cer· couldn't be done .. , But ~inly not proof of the now a firm of laboratory cause ol YOUR hair Josa. consultants h as de· Hair loss caused by veloped a treatment for sebum can aJso run In both men and women. your family, and many lbat ls not only stopping other conditions can hair loes ... but is really cause haJr loss. If you Jl"OWln& hair• wait until you are slick Tbey don't even ask you bald and your hair roots to take their word for It are dead, you are beyond They invite you to try the help So. 1f you still have treatment for 32 days. at any balr on top of your their n sk. and see (Of' head. and would like to yourself• '>lop your hair loss ~ Naturally. they would grow more hair ... now 1s not otfer th•~ opporturut y the lime to do som~thJng unless the treatmt-nt about 11 before 1t s too worked Ho11;t.>ver. 1t ,... lat to impossible to help l')C•r Lot>sc h Laboratory )'Oile Con,ul\,an". Jnr . will Th. 'upply you wtth treat e great maJon ml.'nt for 32 days. at their ty of ca!-.e~ of ex m.k. 1f they believe the cessive hair fall <Jnd treatment will help you baldne~~ a rt• tht· Jui.t 'end them them· beginninu and m ore· formdtton h )>ted below n All 1nqu1r1 es are full y d t:\ l·l op(:d an ... v.ere<I confldent1ully, stages of mall· pat by mall · · NOOBLIGATION COUPON Tn L<>t"-•., 1~11,.., 1111n c ,,n,ulr;,ni... Im llo\ 11nq 1111 \\ .. ,, \IJtll ~t ltuu:.1u11 'It·\ JO, 771.11)11 I am ... ut1mlll1n1o: th,• frotl11v.1ng information v.oth th.- undef'tJMllll! lhJI 11 v. tll bt-kt•pl '' n rt h ronfidenl1al and th JI I J ffi unrlt·r no 11l)l11!1tt1on v.hal'llt'n~r Doe~ ~our lort>ht'.trl bt·r·11me oil) or Rrl·d'Y • !lo--. 'c.. .o Jllt·r ""'hini.: Oo )Ou h.J\• •IJmlr 1(( On ur 011\., Dot>' ~our '<-.olp 111 h ' Wh .. n '• llov. lonj! hJ' 'our h.111 1,.•••n th1nn10J! • Does hair pull out t'a!>ll) on top of head" What ~·rc-.·nt.oi.:•· 11! h.111 rl'mUrn.., nn top ol IWJri'' An\ thin :.ir t',L"' \\her"~ An) i.hck bJld J fl•a' ·• . Where·• Att;u·h an~ ()(hN 1nformat1on you f~I may be hl!lpful NAME SEX ADDRESS CITY . ST.\TE ZIP ' ·- I ' M ~"'"•'AH Maj. T. 8. lludlt.on face1 a court martta1 that could NIUlt ID a year'• hnprUanmeat for refuli.nC to serve as ship's doctor. The young Navy doctor says b-e is not quallfled to care for the s hip's 1,000· member crew. Medicare Clients Get Bad News WASHINGTON· (AP) I -Tbe Department of Health, Education and Welfare baa announced that Medicare patlenta will pay at least $20 more for a hospital stay starting Jan. 1. The government said it is rahi ng tbe Medicate hospital in· surance deductible from $160 to $180. It said the deductible, which Medicare patients must pay before the gov- ernme.nt picks up the bill , ls roughly equivalent to the cost of one day's stay ln a hos pital. Tbe Jaw re- quires the department to adjust this payment an- nually to keep pace with hospital costs. SOME Zl.8 mllllon persons are covered by hospital insurance under Medicare, and tbal number la expected to reach 27.4 million next year. 1be vast majority are 65 or older. At the same lime, Medicare patients will be paying more in 1980 if their hospital stay ex· ceed.s 80 days. A patient's share of the bill will increase from $40 to $45 a day from the 6Iat through the 90th day ol a hospital stay. For stays beyond 90 day1, the patient's share wll1 rile from $80 to$90 a day. Advertisement Woman .4 ccidentally Throws Away $1700. NILES, IL-A major ar exchange here reports th tragedy of a Madison Wisc. housewife who sol a collector's plate wort St700 for just $40. In be letter to J. R. MacArthur Director of the Board o Governors, The Bradfor Exchange, the world trad center for collector· ~lates, the woman wrote: 'I bad a Laliquc 1965 plat •.• which I sold toa ( · for S40. I bad no«i beard o you tben." MKArdau poimCI o.t tltat while the Sl700 mar- kEt value of this plate · ~xceptionally high, man owners arc unaware o bow quickly limited edi tion collector's plates a preciate on tbc market. To •aid in idcntifyin these pa.at-. the Exe Issues a free repon. It con taioa current prices o more than 900 plates and ~-OD 1'bat to look or, when to buy, news o oooommities in promisin plates atilt at low price Pd t.be plate evalua · checklist used by the Ex· ~· ,.. ... ,.. ... ,.,.... with no obligation. ICftd your na~ addrca a zip code before Saturda of nut week to: The B ford ~ 9301 N. ltfUwauoe, . 19742, NU.. IL . A post· ~rd wUI do. Agents Urge Banh UfJ Say 'No' ..... 4111 ,, 2 • .._ 'l'•ub to _.. Uk•• ol IM• ..,_ _ _. .... v.._,,..., ........................ ,.,,. ,_ .. ..._•car. Y•mQallo ............. endlt~la ,... ...... n. • cn··· oftlcWI ... ~. ...................... .................. ..., ... ....., ... TMr .... .._.,.,._.to .... oar .......... WIOWiq ........ To ... .. ....-. ol dile eeoeomy. And to ....... olt.n&Uoo. D ANN• 'ltlS c:omJMliller ol ._ e•1w1. IDa alllce recul.-tbe 8Nltr a.-bMka wblcb bave u - Uoaal daner1. Volcku 11 ti•• ~ ol U.. Federal Relene BMnl. ,._., tM ..-CY wtllcb la la ..._ ol oar commercial buklna .,.._ l9d • AHirMd to be able to cledde how eatJ or bard lt wtll be to ,....,...,. Tbe ,..._ ol credit outataDdbll bu bem lncreaaln& ateadlly. tbanb ln part to iallaUoo. Durlq a period ol riaial prices, people are often ea· eourqed to borrow; they can repay their loam witb dollan that are wortb lea than t.be oaes they atuted with. I .. ..., .......... -.... ... ......................... ....... _,.. .... le,. ..... '~:J t J • ,...._,:II •1111w 8VTAnAIWlatioac•leMto Ml• •11•a.Ma..mw ~.~cu-.aoa. ...................... ..,11,. nau.. -.... 9IM> wro. er-. a eMt t• • • t1111 ....., .., -. ..... tor_,_.,. ..... ,...._....... . ~1"9. TIM 1ha1Dd .._. •tNI& lo ... , la. Ille ......... ._ ratee..apriell. In ......... r , • ..._., 11 :act It's aft.a bard to ... bow eGID· e:eaa,..._ .._ llllllll:a ,_ ..._ - Dllcat.11 eooaomlc ~ al· daarfl .... feet our dallr 1ive1. But loc. at a few 'fte .....a •111 H _,. mo tbJ.Dit tbal haPC*M" receot&y: • iaere_.. .... NHn• ......... -The prime leadlnc rate -tbe ....,. 'at "' '"' la ._ a i mat amount tbe banb cbar1e their best wlUch m1r'• ._.. ..... tD Ml cuatomen -weat up. ..we . .._ tMJ are r1 , .... to Wb)' do you care? When tbe prime u.p ame ol ta.~...,. Ulllt ... IGel up, otber blterwt rate. tmd to ._, .._. llM toJm. follow. B1M1 lend to wt.oe..-ls ..w, .. to JMl1 tbe moat. People ... COID· YOUSD TOLD UJmDI la poi• wllo are unwilllq-Cll' _... New om-CMt • ..._ •......, tM -to .-, tbe price, can't pt IDIJM7. Ume to ...eta ... for .-.e .., Youcouldbetbeooewbo'aleftoat. ~:.f areas or to flaaaee .. or ....0 ftli•e.a aic, IF THE INC&EAIBD iatereat YIU.." VeleUlo'• ..... ea w 111 rates don't dlac:ouraae borrowiJal, with tt. ...,.._ bl&erell ratea md re- meanwblle, we could wind up with aerve reqwrementai . ~1 make even wone inflaUoo. That's became banb Ud.M twice aD09l cratiac borrowers who CAN pay men will loam. pan tbe cm\ OG to the people they do -Wbere doel fW••• ClOIDe ill? bu.aineu with. A COIDPllQ1 which bu He said tUt became ol UM 9Cticm ol to pay an extra Sl00,000 tn laterest oa the Federal B.eeene Boanl, baDll'I wWaa...ta .............. ...,..He ...... -........ lo-. tlLlt .., .. , ............. u .. ........ '\ ................ . ... ., _ _..,ail. 1'11 _, IW• a '• ftnt ,,.,.,. illl. MM a __.. .,._ lll'•MD ....,..._U..daqenol~ --..... "'It .. la ........ of .. ,,, ........... ~ . w•n• olten••ra pereel•• tbe .,..,, 112 .,,.,. ....... ,. be~ 84% of Golden Lights smokers switch from higher tar brands ... and stw. Taste is the chief reason. • .._. _ ... G61den Lights 100'8. " .. ..... ........... Former Liberal Par- ty leader Jeremy Thorpe, acquitted in June of plotting to murder a former male model, baa de, cided not to run for Parliament again. '£,l~11101d,US A 1979 The taste high tar smokers want inalovv~ Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Jljngerous to Your Health. (Regu.lar l Meat>x>!l ... °'-MC. I Source comPll'1tiVt 'ter' ~nicotine figutas: flther FTt Report Miy ~78. FTt Method. Of AN Branda Sold: lowest tac: 0.6 mg.'tec.' 0.06 mg. nfa) av. per ciglflttt. 6okltn lights: 8 mg.'tar. • 0.7 mg. nicotine IN. per ciga1ette by FTC Method. . . ( •J .· .. .. . I ' I I I IN DEX: .'Boating •Comics \· •Bull._ Mondey, Qc1oblit 15, IV?t 0411. V Pl\.OT -------------Tanner's Mom Dies------...- .,. .. ,...._. MIKE FLANAGAN ISN'T PAID TO HIT, OBVIOUSLY. Momentum: . . ~~II~ Family' •Y WILL GSIM8LEY Af' ...... ~h,441 PlTTSBUROH (Al» -"'n\ey say you're tuppoted to cey wbeo you're born and be hap py whln you die, but we all do 1t in reverse.'· a tocnber Chuck Tanner said, reflecting on the d.iath of his mother. •·tt'£ ~· l got~ Jot going becauae it's what abe w6Uld want me to do. I have aJI the faJtb in the world I honestly feel sbe'1 in heaven add she's bapp~ .. . uyov HA VE SADNES.5 in your heart but you hBl/Je to be strona . I can be strong because the people around me are strong.·· It was a heavy burden that Tanner, manager ot the Pittsburgh Ptrates, carried into the critiul fiflb game Sunday of baseball's 1979 World Series against the Balli.,. Orioles. Tbe Pirates. bludgeoned for sue runs in the eighth uuung Saturday for • 9-4 beaung, were at the edge ol the precipice, tralling the Orioles .• 1·3 m games. Tanner had only a twice-disabled losmg pitcher, Jim Rooker (4·'1>. lo send agB.10St the steamrolling bom· bers Crom Baltimore . TANNER WAS EA TING breakfast ata f n end 's home when the telephone r ang with the new!> that his 70) ear old mother, who had,suJ fen•d a stroke during the Nauonal lA:Jgue pla) offs, had passed a way In e Greenv1lle , Pa . hospital. Chuck 's father, Charles, Sr., a railroad man out of New Castle, Pa , delivered tbt: message "I'll come home right away " Chuck said "No. your ml)lber wouldn't want that," the fathl'rsa1d Sta) there and go get cm · Chuck did IT MIGHT SE.EM Ml\WKISJILY st'n t1mC'nt.1l to :-.uggt'.;t thdt those monMers 11f men y,ho Y,t'ar the hlatl< and gold of Pll· L-;burgh i. bJ:-.t'ball team "v.ent out and won one for Grandma," as they lova:lgly referrtd lo Ann<.' Tann1•r. who r1 an·d a fam1ly of three boys 1n the ruggt•d steel town of western Pen n!->~l\arua Bul that·~ lhP WiJ~ 1t wws, and 1t was n't rn ushy but beautiful as thr P1rntt;o; ralLit'd for a 7 1 victory that Sl'llt the Sene~ back to Baltiino~ for a conclu1>1on Tanner held up hke rod or steel lh!> players refuh~ to gl't maudlin One by one. they went to ha m and offrred thf-ir con dolem:es Some gratitl('tf him 1n an l mhrat•f" Then each wl'nt to 111'> l•Jck•·r rh t·'>Sf>d a nd Mrode onto lhP 'I 11ro.:c Hl\I r-. f11 lcJ gnm faced and find \l-llt1 dt'!ermin~t1on "HE STOOD It> 1-"F.ET Tl\l.L," 5aid Wa llie Star~1:1l. lhl· ~year old warhor-.e who I got a lot going b~f'o wse if·,, adaat •lw u:-ould u-cuu • e tu do. I laar.-oH • h • fci01 in •h,. u:vrld. I lac.1:.·.~ !y (t•,•I "·"":• ha lw-aren aud ~lw's l1app~J· -(;huclt T•nNt I'! lhP ICl.>f I ,1( Bnl .. ini.: Jiu, l I ' • nul I h n1 HI• In 'h• • r '• at l•aH l""l'''" 1 .1l ,, 1!l1_)-.ao1• l'a1 h tied .,., ,, 11 J hi 1 ~ 1 d t11.111 t.11 1·ol11r-. . ~ _It ,it-n' ..,, ril t1o I. lo(~l.l~ lt..t p • ''' It l i.im ~ "\\'1 ,, r I •• ·• otppr••pn.111 \•;. ... . ' " ltt ti•· '' I• I 't • • '' .1 t ... t1 II I.lo I •• ' ' • r!Jn · .l• • ' .. 11.d '.tint 'I 'I 111 \ I "' • I J \ "\ dt; t ' .. 11, .,, .. r n1 •,r• I• • '' •• ' t I ;:Who Has It? es Effort, ~~ach PITTSBURGH (AP> -The 'ittsburgh Pirates have use4 tf\e word adversity as a rallying qry all season. and they did 1t <Jgam Sunday to s tay ahve an the 1979 World Series The National League cham pion !'irate!-had trailed 1-3 m !'•.Hilt'" lo the American League thamµion Baltimore Orioles. Thn · went out and beat the Orntlt•s 7-l. reduced their deficit in I ht• ~>Nic·s to 2 3, and headed for Baltimore for a s ixth game Tu1·sda.> rught PIRATES' MANAGER Chuck Tanrwr WCJl> ti!-ked 1f he foll the \ 1ctor} i,v.1tchLd the mo men t u.n "W\·ll l tooix• 1t means momen- t um for us, bt•cause we have to "'n two and they have to wm on,. · Tanner replied. U:ilt1more manager Earl Wl'a\l r scoffed at the momen· tum thl'orv You know what l thank about momentum If Jim Palmer got'c., out and pitches a good gaml' . then there is no l>Uch thing as momentum." IT WAS A GRIM, s addened Pittsburgh team that took the fi eld to atte mpt a f eat ac· complished by only three teams in the history of a best-of-seven game World Series -come back to take the champ1onsh1p. nearby Greenv11le, Pa . Then. it was disclosed that Edgar Speer . a director on the Pirates' board and 'former chairm an of the board of U.S. St eel had died Saturday night. The Pirates had to s tart a patcher. Jam Rooker , who was 4-7 m the r egular season and twice had been on the disabled lis t with a sore elbow THE PIRATES, WHO had bat- tled from behind all year to get where thc•y are, went into Sun· d ay's g ame face d with s till a noth er challenge and t hey n ·spondcd Shortstop Tam Foh. who had two hits. drove m a run and scored twu·e an what could have been the last game, said the scr ambung bunch of Bucce1necrs had not been themselves in the World Senes until Sunday. "This 1s the first game they've Sl'en the real Pitts burgh Pirates. You saw an impostor in the other four games We played bad up until today." Foll said And Dave Parker. who had two hits, un RBI and a run s cored, iss ued a warning to the Orioles. "IF WE WIN Tuesday night you ' re going to see a shootout an Baltimore," Parker said , refer· rang to a pote ntial seventh game. Only hours ear her, Tanner lea rnt.>d hts mother died in Baltimore took a l ·O lear1 in <See PIRATES, Page BZl .,. .,.. .. f'PM1: TONY DORSETT SLIPS THROUGH RAM DEFC:NC'ERS Ernie Castillo Toiling in Ohsc~ty and Dan McPberson.~wer to today's trivia questioa (Who bolds the record for the shortest field goal ever m•det),doean 't suscrtbe to the football tbeoey that Winning is everything. ' In fact, it's no bit thina, period. On his t..-o! prlodJJ.ea ~ r..a .. dtstmrt- secon(l to that lon•·for1ot~ notion that football should be fun. To bear blm tell lt, he'd just u soon join a touch football game in the park than play in tome jam· packed stadium in front of national TV. than there are at a Cal Lutheran sellout. But to hear McPherson tell it , this is football's version of Sbangrl-la, a remote hide(lway nestled in the Valley and pro· tected from greed, pres5ure and the med1a .' --.TBw; FACf THAT ,the Kingamen •are overly kind t~ their kickers certainly helps. I me•, what other football team would call time out with first-and-goal from lhe half-foot line jwit to call in lhe kicking WRIW KIND OF EXPLAINS wbat a unit? guy Ute McPbenoo la dolq ln a place like ''They dJdn't mind. They like to see peo· Cal Lutheran; toilinl in oblcurlt.)', tatUll -~-41,ttJe•reat record.I," saya·McPherson, who r eal college counes, paytn1 hit own fu1-: dJd Just that recently when bia Jut-minute tion-andlovingeverymJnuteoflt, 17-yard field goal gave him an NAIA ~- Now Cal Lutheran ls a aebool tbat la cord five ln oae 1ame. lucky to get it. aeoree printed in tbe Sun- day papen and eveft t.beo, you Deed a ma'"1!b1M ll•sa to find it. Compared to USC •nd lJCIJ\1 the Tbouaand Oakl cam· pu1 look1 IDte • d'Q' care cent.et'. Tbtre are probably more peopSe la lM Trojan band n DOESN'T TAKE an al1ebn m*r to fl1ure out that from 17 yarda out, minus 10 for tbe end tone and seven for the snap, that· t~et field 1011 could have ju.at •• •••l.b' b••• a atx-point, alx-lnch . ' touchdown But It just goes to sho" ' · bow thc;Klnasmeo play the game .,"The referee was calUng ror a mea!tutt· t'neJ!t and our quarterback kept telling l11n1 we'd take the fourth down ," recal McPherson.. '"then he ulls ltm~ out to talk the coach into goln~ for a field gl)JI l>O 1 could tie the national record "WE WOtJND UP SNAPPING the ball from lhe goal Une. I've kicked lon1•<·r PATs and I know it's not a very pr< stlgioua record but it's the only one J • vt• got so I'm proud of it." No wonder McPherson, a star from Edison High and Golden West College that fizzled out at Kansas State, feels wanted "They recruited m e," be says simply, "because they like to kick field goals ." Actually, McPhenon recruited Cal Lutheran since the school does not offer athletic scholarships. But after his eit· perience at K&l)Sas Slate. he ~as wilting lo pay his own ~Y, dl)ecially when it gave <See CASTILLO, Pa1e 8 %) ll \ ' '. ~•ul •11 1,. I I • ' t u .J .. , .. ,,. and ~uard Ot•nna!> r :ill 11 t!I ..... '• I and lied 14 alh tht ' n' l'tt 1.111 lph1.J t-,.11-!h''> for I• ~ u1 rt1• \.111110.JI (.'l)n ,., 11 " 1 " Jf h• ... , ..fforl of lht· °''··Uli,1• la 'WI' t·x d I llm " lhl' ball \ f{ ( >l.ll s1.111harh I ' !• .... II p,1._ l'" of i • 11. 11111 I \ .1n b l<• 11 •J .:.1 ' 1r1h l<• ,., one! 'I I 1 Ji.Js:- 111•1 11111r tl 11( 1:11> I I 1 • It 1· rt I ' 1 h 1• man 1 •·1 I,, ··rl llt1n \\/ti •' ,, In lh1: 11111 lt11111 l1 .it I, ~a :­ ' l .• 1m· d1·l"ll"l \• 1•1111 .lark I!•, . .,,• -.11d 11 -..i·t·med I\ ,,.. , .. hnni.: <1 rtfk out • c • 1\11< ' lo t alh d•irmnat li•.1'11o11 1111 h.111 fl)r OVt'r 4CI r I llt•·· .1111! rTl.J kJOg f;I of )!'J , rel.: wr -1•ua11on:-. Ho~\ r "· .1-. .... harp a:-. l'\'I' '• • him 1h1-. }•·ar. said 1 ... , 111" r11;11 h I 11rn Landry I h1 (\•,,I~"'" cil~o had their I 1 1 p .1 " n1• h 11f lhl· c.,eason. . ' r · p.,, I t.1rl1tn four tames ' 1 t 1' • • "" 1 l' n ti II a r v e y " •, 1111 t l;,1n1111i.: t" o of the kills II\ t>I \i (.OM Pl.ETtm only r 1 • "' :.,,, flJ'"l'' for 122 vards ,11•d " '. 1111< I l't'IJl ed qnct' before lt• '·"'' 11,1\ lo the 111 f~ted Fer- r t/'.llll11, "ho \.\<as hurl on tho H .1 111 :-. • f 1 n a I of f e n s i v e po .. ,t :>Mon F1 Jnk Corral kicked field i::11.1h. of I'' 1•11J 41 yard!-for the u1dy H,1m points. 0 ~11.•s exploded for l7 points 111 tht> th ird quarter o n :--1,1ub;H·h' third TO pass, ILil.Jt•I &:pttcn !> 32-)ard field 1 n.tl .rnd Tony Uorsett's I-yard run l>Qr'>etl had h1!> third con- 't'1 Ut1 ... ,.. 100 yard ~ame with 103 --1 'll'P5 on 24 earn~ J "We ari> JUSt hoping to im- proH• <'ach time out right now, .ind we are playing well." said l.undP "Of course, so a re ~ a+Jiangton a nd Philadelphia. So we 'll have !P get better each W<.'l)k" -v Tttoma.s C Hollywood) Hen- derson, who lambasted lhe Rams with derogatory comments prior to last year's playoff aame between these two clubs, went at 1t a gain "I don't have any bad com -• • mrnta about th<'m." Henderson , ber M. "e•cept that lbey choked a11 an. l don't thlnk lhe Rams cametoplay " r Mondey, Octoai. 1S. 111'1 A C.p1ule Report From the Wortd of Sport1 Real Winne r s in T x a Scalper , Bail Bond m Yi.• ,\,l'DllpaLdtH • • n ~ DAU.AS -Teau and Olllaboma partaans EE retreat.eel fr.m Dallaa . u.nd•y. dell&hted or • •· •• a a I b1 &be Loacbom victory. boane trocn • cMcrilit eml ~over from the "811 8 1n1t4'" that pre<edld tM bf.a same. Poartlt-l'Ul.S Tuu retied on " wobbly pa s •nd a 1t lnay dlfeale to.trip No. 3·rated Okhahotna 16 7 on Saturday. but. tJcbt IC..,.,.. and baU bondamen ~ert-the bUt winners Dallaa police ..,.led about ~ ~r50ns frtday nl1ht iaod early Saturday momin1. lotoltica~ celebranl.5 plucked from t.be ribbom ot otU•t'· a nd red·.clad reveler:. who anaked their way aloQg Comme tte Stnet. "It sure b>ka cbfferent ln th morning I must have had a bell o1 a time 1 .. t ni1ht." remarked one fan when he emerged from c1ly JU! Saturday morning The downtown rally 1s the traditional beginning of the weekend madness tbat accompanies the annual Texas OU clash ln Dallas.. Thousands ot fans, their tonsil& lubricated by -1 tJde or whiskey and beer. c ha Uenge each other with biting <'Ul'Sl'S and s tumbled down Comm erce chanting ··Hook em Horns·· or ··Boomer Sooner " One pla inclothes officer wai. 1n1ured by another policeman dunng the col\fusaon. s aid police spokesman Bob Sh41w. He said vice control officer D R. Wilson was trying to ma ke an arrest when the suspecl"i. girlfriend hit him with a beer bottle. When Wilson tned to subdue the girl. a uniformed om cer "put it on him," said Sha w Pickups. vans. cars and motorcycles decoraled with streamers. paint and signs -in some cases with passengers hanging on paraded down Commerce. their blanng horn1> adding to the general din The rally ca me to an abrupt end early Saturday when <'I ty .water trucks rolled down Commerce, sending a few hun dred stragglers scrambling around com ers to avoid thio spra> Scalpers'hawked ~eir wares at the gates to the Cotton Bowl. o(fering luckless ticket pursuers a nother chan<'e -at prices as high as S250 a seat ------Qtaotr of dw Da11 ------. Former Chicago Bears nmning back Gale Sayers, when asked what advice be has for inJured Bears fullback Roland Harper. "The best advice I can give him is to quit. My leg is still hurling. It 's no run after your playing days are over " .~orda S iar• 011to3·0 Siar• !\1mne!>OtLt raised its National HO<'k('y Lt•agul' ~ rerord to 3·0 Sund<iy by bcat1ni.: the Buffolo ' Sabn·~. 5 -t "This 1s tht• best st:Jrt w(,.VP c>ver h<Jd .;;incl' M1nn<'SOla t·nll'r<·rl lhl' lt•aJ?Ut'. ·· .... aid Coach G len Sonmor. St·rontl pt•nod J,!oab b.' (;Jen Sha rplf'.' Jnd Steve P ayne JU.<;t 22 s eronci.. ... apart provided the impetus ror victor~ Wmn1Pt•g posted thl' f1r..,t victory of the sea,on by a form er World Hockey A'soc1ation club, b<:at1n g Colorado 4·2 behind u pair of goals by de fenscman Craig Norwich ... De nnis M arak scored fou r goals to lead the Washington Capitals to their first v1ctoi; or the season. a 5-3 decis ion over the New York Rangers ... Boston goabe GUJe.s Gilbert logged a scoreless streak or more than 100 m1nutt·~ but 1l was finully snapped by lht• l'itL-;burJ(h l'cngums. who found lhl' n<'l four t1mt·' in lhc third period to tx·at th(• Brwns. I I Paul Holmgren and Reggie Leach srored iO secondi. a part m HOWE the first period and the Philadelph1C1 Flyers went on lo edge the Toronto Ma pie Leafs, 4.3 .Al Sims broke in along the left wing and scored a 30·footer early in the third period to give the Hartford Whalers a 3.3 tie with the Chicago Black Hawks. Gordie Howe scored for the Wha lers in lhe opening pen od. his 787th career goal . By contrast. Wayne G""ret1sliy scored hLs hrst career goal with 1 :09 remauung in the game to g1ve the Edmonton Oilers a 4·4 tie w1th Vancouver t'IW. .. T•lle •• lee• Te•l•c Nl:'W YORK -Tbt)''re not tXlctl)' ucla.lmln1 "Fn n Wbo?" ln Mlnneaota tbeH daya. but a lol of • tbeVUdnp' rana are dl.leoveriaa tbat nobody -not • • t \' o • cauanett>acll ln the mold" ot tbe lneedmab&e Mr Tarkenton -ll lndlapee&abM. • Wit.Dela. lf you wUI. lhe "arrival" of Tomm1 Kraioer, rorm rt)' of Rlce UnJvenlty and tbt Mle&•tla. A )'ear aeo. to U.O.. momenta wble w•n't compitltJ.nl S..S.ol m,..... tor 3,• >'*'di ... ,_..W'DI to put tbe final t.oucbel OD bl.a IQftM ~ Lea1ue recordl. KraCMr cot a chance to UDllliW laii p1sd11 arm • , • He threw allot 1e puses.~ rt.. t« •,..._DO t.oucbdownl and °°' lntercepdoo. 9lilJ. ..._ a ==• pro at that potnt. lt w•aa'l toobu1chof a Mtdowa. ci a veteran ol many more yeen. Bob l.M, •ot tbe ebaoee to · only rou.r puses two compleUoal, 10 yardl. allo ao TDs aad one ln~rception Lee decide<l tbt l he ·4 be worth mare -,a lot more -to Ule Vlkin.1a with Tarkealotl gooe and dt1Daaded a fatter C0111&nCt. Tb" Vlldngs decided dlff ereotly. • ·'Once Bob Lee d.ldn ·( ibow up at t.ralDiq camp, I U.W I waa tbe q~erback,'' Krameraa.ld. And lbe Yikes have <tilcovered &.bat be'••~ worth keeping. Ke~ loto too.I04'• iame .. aiut tbe New York J ets, he was rourtb ln NatioUl.coaterence pa1•1 wt~ completions on 95 of 161 passes a aoti4 51 perceot rate for 1.1• yards aadelgbt touchdowns. f'~e·• 3 .l l"ol••• £eafl• CUppen Lloyd Free scored 35 points and led the San m Diego Clippers to a 98-93 National Basketball As· soe1at1on victory over the Seattle SUperSonck!s Sunday night, b ut he was more arudou.s to talk about h.is defense. "It's the new me." said Free. "I'm trying to be a complete. allaround player." ... Tndl ......__ had I I points and seven rebounds in the lhlrd quarter as the Phoerux Suns raced to a 24-potnt lead and then coasted to a 112 102 victory over Chicago ... Cent.er Tom Oweas scored 10 points in the fi rst rive minutes as Portland jumped in front 20·5. and Denver never caught up. The Trail Blaiers even tually firushed w1th a 109-93 advantage Flori. Rog~r~ 1\koU lt'i• TlCw• Youngster Ed Fk>rt calmly knocked in a b1rd.e !I putt on the second playoff bo&e Sunday to edge vete ran Tom Weiskopf and capture his rirst tour trium ph in the Southern ()peo golf tournament. Fiori. a 26-year-01<1. was lied with Welskop( at sht-under·par a fter the regulation 72 holes. . .BW Rogers shook otr b LS bridesmaid complex a nd edged defending champW>n lu o Aoki of J apan one·up after 36 holes to win the World Mat<'h Play Cha mp1ons h1p at v 1rguua w ater , England ... Veteran golf pro Amy AlcoU says "at 23. I can't help but feel oroud o r mysl'lf." lier <'Omment came afte r a par·five on the final holt• gave her a one·shot margin over Sask-McAllister in an LPGA tournament at Portsmouth, Va .. J apan 's Tsutomu lril' birdied the last of four boles foc a final round four·under· par 68 and won the Tokai Classi<' tourname nt at Nago)a. Japan, by fi ve strokes FrrsRo to Call It California Boarl The football bowl game lo be ina ugurated at Fresno State University's new stadium after the 1980 • season has been named the CalJforrua Bowl The game v.111 match the cha mptOOS ot the Pacific Coast Athletic Associatio n and the Mid-Ameri<'an Con· ference China offic1ally was readmitted to the Inte rn a . t10nal Fcck>rat1on of Foot ball Assoc1atwns after an absentt of 21 years and v.as placed in thl' same regK>n al com petJll<>n a~ Taiwan for qualifying m atches ot tht> 1982 World Cuo Soccer finals in Spam . Silver Eagle finished fast to capture the SSJ.950 Carletoa F. Bane Handicap by I"" lenghts at Santa Anita'sOa.kTreemeetfugSUDday. Te~ei•fo11. Radio Followu'Q are the toP siiorts e~ts on TV t~Qht. v ., .,, ., excellent " " "wonh wta tchiOCJ:"" fair;" f0f1get It. e 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Min~a at NV Jet<>. Anncwncen; Don Meredith. Frank Goftoro ano Fr.:in Tarkentoo M1n~ta's Vikinqs are off to d siow start this <.4'a<,on wi1h d 3·3 re<ord after tosinq to Dallas last week, 3b·30. Tommv I< ramer wilt be a t oudrterback for the Vlkinqs but the "<>St Jets wi ll be six pOint favorites. The Jets lo-;t to Baltimore last week fo end a l().qame 1os1no streak fw the vk tors. OTHER TELEVISIOH 11 p.,,... C9) -STANFORD FOOTBALL 7' · H tqhhoMs oi Saturday's gan-e with tN USC TrojlW'S. AAOtO Football -Minnesota al N.V. Jet<>. 6 P.IT'., KNX '1070). F,.._PageBI 2,000 Fans Greet Orioles TANNER ... Chuc k said. "The Baltimore players .are the same as qur players -both world champs." Tan n e r never batted an eyelash or showed any sign of im p atience as he was peppered with baseball questions , whic h seemed immate rial at tbe Umc Someone asked him what kind of a lady bis mother was. "She went to a ll t he ball ~ames and, when she couldn't, she kept the box scor e. "She was like everybody's mother -ter rific,·· Tanner replied. tears welling in his eyes for the first Umc BALTIMORE <AP) -A crowd of about 2,000 rans greeted the Baltimore Orioles when they re· turned home from Pittsburgh late Sunday night with a 3·2 lead over the Pirates in the 1979 World Series. • ··When you ta lk about loyalty. th.is is loyalty rt~ht hert>.'. outfie lder Pat Kelly said as one·b)'· one t he Orioles stepped to the microphone to ad· dress the cheering, banner ·waving crowd "We wanted to wm today and come home as world champions." ~aid Manager Earl Weaver in a voice made raspy by a cold and constant yelling during the games "But at the same time, 1t would be nice to w1n 1t at Me morial Stadium ." Th<> Orioles won the first two games in Pit Lsburgh, but they failed to wrap up the title when Pittsburgh won 7-1 on Sunday. Gam e Sax will be played in Baltimore Tuesday night "You're the greatest fans in the world." said coach Elrod Hendricks. "Just .Ove the Birds tome j uice. and tum 'em looee." "We got one mo~ big one left. -catcher Rick Dempsey said after being called to the platform. "They got a pretty tough club. but we got more heart in Ba ltimore." .. Afte r what you did for us in Memorial Stadium," srud Terry Crowley, refemng to the re· cord crowds in Baltim<>« tJus sea.son. "it·~ only fitting that we bring it home and wrap it up fM you fans.·· Pitcher Sammy Stewart stirred up the gather ing when he yeUed Into the microphone : "What do you say we 'whup' some Pirates about Tuesday " The brief flight from Pittsburgh was un eventful. but the frustrating day for the Orioles continued when one of the two mobile lounge!) be ang used became stuck in the m ud. ............. KIL~ING TWO BIROS . -Pir ates shortstop Tim Foti fir~ to f1rst base a fter takm g ~s from Phil Garner <in r earl to force out Al Bumbry. Ken Singleton was na iled at first l<? complete the double play as the Pirates quelled a Balttmore upnsmg rn the eighth mnmg Fro•Pag.-81 PIRATES EXTEND LEAD .. !ht• fifth mnm~ nr pitcher's bat t it· !)(·tv.t·t·n Ori1Jh:'-0 att• ~11k1· Fl :rna~Jn and Hook(·r Gan Hnt•ni t·kl' '>la rt•·d tht• Balt1mon· fifth "'th h1 '> ll'am-. f1r:.l hit. j doublc, mCl\l'd lo 1h1rd on a s ing.I<-to -.hort nght. and scored \\htlt· Oou~ DcCmc·~'> h1t 1nlo J doubleplav FlanJ~an. tht• "1nn1 r 11f th• ~·rit'' opt>ner and lht· h1~.:e-.1 \\lnnt r 111 lh1· mJJOr' <lunn .. lh• r•·i.:ul.ir .... Jvm v.1th :!:'! '1• '<•fl •"' 't.H•·d ,trt•Ulld f••I ~1 , l'Hllll flt• i.:,I\•· up'"" run• 1n th•· ""'t .111d 1•.r1unrhi1• th•· 1•1'• r t OLI OPf-.,1-.U It• r'ir•I• 131yleven then bunted .. and ~torcno "'as ~alkcd intentional I ~ to load the ba ~c~ F'oh bounced a smgle up the mtddlc S<'ormg two more runs TANS ER WASN'T SURE 1f ht• ·d be ac<'ompanying the 1'1ratl"s to Baltimore a fter a .... nrkout today because or the de- .t 1 h of hJ, molh•·r .\nm· Tal\llt'r 70 I' .II m• r "ii I I~ <1ppo,ed hy .l••hn < .1n<1t-l.1rt.1 lht: third Lollilt' '"'"' f r o"' Pa g~ BI .... ~th \\Ith J 14 ,illo. 11n I I I I'll• h ' .. A '-=.T f L LO • .ind l'Jrkt·r ft>lf1114 t•d "111& , '-...on...:::J 'd n~lt· C'lt•3nuµ h1lt•·r Jiall • Rob1n.-.on .,ac-nf1ctod th•· runner. him a chance tu bl.• reunited with along . W1llll' Slar~ell tht'n hftt'd Rr :id Hoffman an old fr1<:nd who a saC'nf1N' fly sronn~ f-"olt and JU'l l happt•ne d to be Ca l t} ing th<: :.core I I . Lutheran :. kicking coach Parker moved to third on lht> sacnf1C'\' Oy and rame horn<' un ''I SUST DIDftlt.'T J ELL loo the third of 8111 ~ adlO<"k <, four 14 •'II then• .. ht' 'l ays of ht<J l'X · :.1nglt•i. Tht• Bu<'' no .... fl·d :: 1 rwrtf'nr1 · at l\an<;a-. Statt• .. Th•• ,\ftt•,. 1-·1.1nai;:an ft fl Pit v..•.tlhi•r 14 ;i<..n I t11t•al fnr ktrkm~· tsburJ:h·.., ... udcknh J l4 .tktnod .1111! h•·1n1. frnm -;outh•·rn 'lugger. tk·at a t.iitou •>fl thn., ( .d1fnm1.1 I .... a ... n I u"1'<I l11 "Uh B:ilt1mor1· rl'l tt•\ .. r... Thi•\ 1.•r11 t• mp.•r.11uri•' ... n,,~ .ind "con•d two in tht• M'\l'nlh .illd "ind Jn<1 •.i>hll rng t1m1· 14tth added thrt't· in tht• eighth .inolht•r pl,1ct'k1c>kPr · ~.t eanwh1IC'. Rerl RI ~ 11., en. \1on· t.he1n th1• sunnv ch mall' -.·ho hadn't pltchl'O 1n rehd h11 .... 1•\1•r. \frf>ht·~n 1•nJoys Uw since 197:?. had rehl'H'd Rooker • fr11•ndh atmo-.phen-a t Cul in the s ixth He cht•ck••d th<.· Luthnan Orioles w1t.h JU.St thrcl' hi t.:. tht• Thi· main th1nJ! I" th1 :.. hP rest or the wa". · 'J)' ··Football at Kani.a:. St.ate · 14 a-. hlw a JOb H1•rc at Ca l IN T U E SEVENTH , Phil Lutheran football 1s rent<'rC'd Garner opened "-,th a chopping jround hanng fun first and tht•n s ingle over head. Tv.o foret.• 14 mnini: Tht•rt• 1:.n ·t :.o much plays produced two outs. but pressure ·· Om a r Moreno reached Se<.'Ond whe n Orioles· rtlievcr Tim Stod da rd threw wild on a pickoff play. Fo li then ripped a smi::lc scor· mg the neet Moreno for a 3· I lead . Tippy Martinez relieved and was greeted ~1th .1 run scoring double by Parhr Pittsburgh wrappt.'<i 1t up w1U1 t hr~ in the e ighth. Stargell and Madlo<'k started 1t with ~mg le!' It wa~ Mad lock ·, fourth hit and me1dc him thl· third player in this Scncs to ttl' that single gaml' r~cord . Now J9 have don<' it. Stevt• N1~1a fouled out but Phil Gamer collcch.'d an RBI single. • T HERE ISl\'T Ml'CH loc.ing l'tlhl·r D..>sp1tl· 1L<; .;;mall s taturt.·. Cal Lutheran IS more a c1ant .Jmoni;: m1dJ?l'lS than :i m1dgcl JmOOC gt::in~ "Goini: into th1~ ~cason. w...· "'NC t1C<f with Notre Damn as the all-time winningc~t tcam. IH'r r t·ntagc wi s e." s ay~ \1 c Pher-.on. sounding like a media gwde .. We v.ere natJOoal r hamp1ons in 1971. runners up m 1975. 1977. We feel we have :in 1·xccllent shot at being national champs Uus year too.·· If thev do. it would be because J II of lhl' coaches and a ll the K1ngsmcn he lp ed put ~t c Phcrson together again "Mydogate my statement!' all IU .. I . "No Pro6lenl If your statement is somewhere where you can't read it, just ask us and we can mail you a duplica~t ·the same day ... or give you an Insta-Sta CAUIOflNIA ment at most branches while you wait I Things that are problems at other banks are no pro6lem at California First. PtRsr -.. • ..----.- ' • . r • • of Costa Mesa, Inc. • the total. fitness center MEMBERSHIP SPECIALI A SAVINGS OF sso.OO -s100.00 Nautilus of Costa Mesa i~ d new coed facility fedtu ring ..> complete line of Nautilus equipment. the finest 1n f 1tnt-!>~ technology. A typical Nautilus work out takes only 30 minutes yet Nautilus will put you in th<.> best shape of your life' We know you II enjoy experiencing the Nautilus method of physical fitnt~s~ . [ DllOP IY POU mE I SUPllYISED WOIKOUT Call today (714) 957-6226 I Conven~ntly located in the new Stone Miii Business Park on Red Hill Ave .. near Bristol St. 2915 Red Hiii Ave .. Bldg. 1030. Costa Mesa. CA (7 14) 957 6226 I / .. I FOOTBALL I BOATING Steelens Giveth • • • • • • 81 'nle AUMlaW p,... Aod ti.on there wu one. Golna lnto Sunday's N-**'al rootb&U a-... sames. the Ctncl.nnaU kQtala bad beotft one_.,,[w t am• sllll looatlna for a ~ ctC>r)' this ... .,.. Than.ks lo the unbt'U vabl~ ttMra&il)' o/ Ute Ptt· taburp n, UMty &Ol il. Nlne ti~ th~ Slffl n rumbled. vftl Umn tbe Benaals came up w•lh the ball And two Um• the rumblet weN!' tu.t'Md into n.stanl touehclowu on runbat>ks ot 21 yards by Jlm IA<!alr and lJ -~~..;~~-!""!! yards by rookie Howt" KunUck Two intettephona of Terry Bradshaw paHn didn'l hurt. elthcir Neither did ~n Anderson'. two touchdown passc .• to Dao Ro6s and Ri<'k Walker And Pete Johnson ran one yard for a scort It a.JJ added up to a 34· lO romp for tb.e Benaals. That ten the San t 'rnncisco 49ers as the only team withseven losses in seven games. New York Giants rookie:. Pbtl Simms and Earnest Gray m ade certain of that. hooking up on eight passe • two or them for touchdowns . that pavt!d the way to the Giants' 32·16 victory ··we aided and abetted them considerably.·· ' P ittsburgh C~acb Chuck Noll said "We proved the Ben gals are not as bad as their record " And Joe Greene. the Steelers' superb <and philosophical 1 defensive tackle, addt.-d . "We helped them get well. In a season. there are h1 &:hs and low&. as in hfe . This 1s one of the low points " J ust about the only high point for Pittsburgh was Bradshaw 's 33-yard touchdown pass to John Stallworth But it was the last scor t> or the game and meant nothm~. Homer Rkc. coach of the Bengals, was ex hausted by his team's victory over the defending Supt>r Howl champions "So much happened in tht• game . I can't put 1t in sequence," he sa id. "I'm co· ang to have to go home and watch it on film .. Giants 32, 49ers 16 Phil Si mms , who made his first pro start a winning one &ij!ainst Tampa Bay 3 week ago. passed fo r JOO ~ ards ;i~ainst San l-'ninc1sco. Eight of the passt's 169 yards' worth -Wl'nt to Gray. \\ho had ~ufferl•d a <'a sc of butterfingt·rs earlier in lht! ~ea~on "I "a:-surpris t'd I kept dropping thl'm. but I knew I could catch them." said Gray. who scored his hr!il two pro touchdowns on passes of 13 and 11 :v<irds in the C1anLc;' 27 point second pC'r1od. "My confidence ncvl•r le ft me but my pride was hurt I knew I had the talent to catch the ball .. ··Earnest did a super joh. He made some fan. tastic c·atches," Simms saJ<.I 'Tm really glad for him J km•w 1t was just a matter of time lle 'll be a gn~at receiver " R aiders 50. Falcons 19 "Things are clicking for Ul>. · Mark \'an Eeghen said after he scored three touchdowns on s hort runs a nd Ken Stabler passed for two scores 1n Oakland's romp over the Falcons. But he cau t1oned : "There's a lot of the season to go." The Raiders' defense forced three fumbles and intercepted three passes en route to lbe team's areatest scoring production in a decade. Saints 42, Bucs 14 "We stunk!" Tampa Bay Coach John McKay admitted. "It was the worst we've ever played Including the 1976 expansion season. It was djs. gracefu.I. I have no excuse .. The Bucs had the league's best defense. but Archie Manning pierced it with passes. one for a Daily Pilot Top I 0 Orange County High School football Ratings Pos. School, record 1 Edison <-1· 1 J 2 Matcr0ei l 4·1l 3 E l Modena 14·1 I 4. Servile 13· ll 5. Marin<i 15·01 6 Canvon <3·2> 7 1£1Dorado14·0·1> 8 Fountain V<i lley <3·1 I 1 !I Mission Vie1 0 c-1-01 10 Anaheim 14 11 This Wel'k :'i<·wport II arbor 11 ·3· I I B1~hop Montgomery 13·21 Orange 12 :n SL. Paul <4·11 Fountain Valley 13·1·1) \'1lla Par k 11 41 Brea-Olinda 14·1 > M:.irma (5-01 La1.!Una Beach 12·21 Sunny ll11ls 15 01 KE~ANDEASON MARK VAN EEGHEN TD. and ran for anoth<'r score in the Saints' romp Chargers 20, Seabawks 10 San D1ego's Dan !-'outs passed for touchdowns of 20 yards to Lydell Mitche ll and 9 and 49 yards to· John Jefferson en route lo completing 28 or 35 pas~es for 318 yards against the Seahawks Patriots 27, Bears 7 Steve Grogan of New England a lso threw three TO pa:-.s cs. CO\'('rmg 10 yarru. to Stanley Mor gan. l!J ) ard!> to Harold Jackson and 4 yards to Russ Frant1s, and wound up completing 21 of 35 passe:-. fur :!4·1 yards against th(' Bear:-.. Dolphins 17. Bnts 7 An R6·yard punt return by rookie Tony Natha a :md Larry Csonka's 7 ·yard run accounted ror l\11<1m1's touchdowns that extended the Dolphins· wm n1ngs treakovcr Buffaloto2<>games Ea1itles 24, Cardina ls 20 Hill} Campfield. a reserve running back. ran 11 ) ard.-. for a TO \\1th 2 S<1 to play. giving the· Eagles their victory a fter St l..ou1s had gone ahead on Ottis Anderson's onc·vard run. R('dskins i3. Browns 9 Joe Thc1sm ann guid<'d Wa~hmgton 80 yards 1n thl' final two minute~. the last 15 yards coming on a TO pass to Clarence Harmon with 27 ~econds left that turned back the Browns. Broncos 2.i. Chiefs 10 Craig Morton passed for 218 yards and two touchdown~ 16 vards to llaven Moses ttnd 7 yards to Ri ck t.:pch.urr h -as Denver downed the Chiefs Oilers 28. Colts 16 Earl <:ampb('ll amassed 149 yards rushing and scorl'd from 7. 20 and 2 yards O\lt to propel the Oiler~ µast Baltimore Greg Landry. s till playinR Ill p lace or Colts quarterback Rert Jones. had three passes intercepted And his rumble was picked up by defensive· end Jes9e Baker and run back 20 yards for a TD. P ac"ers 24.. Lions 16 David Whitehurst threw two touchdown passes and ran for another scor e for Green Bay. Runnln" back Nate Simpson. playing because of injuries to Terdell Middleton and Steve Atkins. gained 121 yards in 19 carries for the Packers. * INVESTIGATE * OUR COMPETITIVE LEASE RA TES! ORDER YOUR 1980 TODAY FOR EARLIEST DELIVERY! OHH AHD CLOSS) END ,LAHMED TO FfT YOUR HHDS CARS • TRUCKS Fttff LOAN CAH oua1.-SHVICt THEODORE ROBINS LEASl~G.CO. 2060 Hcwbor •• mFA LSI 642-00 I 0 Costa Mesa mh~ ... -..... 540-l2 I I NFL Standings TAKE IM ·M EDIA TE AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE DELIVERY East East w L T Pct PF PA Dallas 6 1 0 .857 n8 119 ON YOUR Mial'l'1 c; 2 0 . 71 4 133 98 Philadt>lph1a 6 1 0 .857 145 109 Ne w Enqtand 5 2 0 .714 181 105 WashinQton 5 2 0 .11l 144 104 '80 Buffalo 3 4 0 .429 161 128 NY Giants 1 5 0 .'186 107 148 N. Y Jets 2 4 0 .333 128 174 St Louie, 2 5 0 .286 120 139 Baltirnore 1 6 0 .143 88 140 Central Central Tam pa Bav 5 2 0 .71d 147 130 Houston 5 2 0 .714 162 148 Minnesota 3 3 0 .500 107 142 Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 170 140 Chicago 3 4 0 .429 95 109 I Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 145 158 Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 120 128 LINCOLN Cincinnati 1 6 0 .143 169 Detroit 1 6 0 .143 117 173 ' West West OR Oenvt>r 5 2 0 .714 110 101 Rams 4 3 0 .571 125 125 . San Oieqo s 2 0 .714 162 98 Atlanta 3 4 0 .429 145 161 MEIJCURY Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 123 ql New Orleans 3 '4 0 .. ,~ 180 178 Oakland 4 3 0 .571 141 134 San Francisco 0 7 0 .000 129 204 .. JHEY'RE Seat11e 2 s 0 .286 138 167 s-Ny. O<t. 21 o-. S.-.Y'•k-~n ooeooat •-·1N STOCK 0•11•••--· Baltimore 11 8utf110 Ml.in• 11, Mttlo 1 Cln<lnf!ltl al c ..... llltld H"' OrleaM 41. TemjM! 8ay 1' G•tfll 8Av .. T•"'PI llo N 0 W! CIMl11Ntl ,., Pi"~ 10 o.klAnd Al New Von J•I\ H ... V-G!Mdsl1. Safi Fr-IKO I• Pl\~1 et Wl""'"91°" Walfll ....... IJ, CllwelMIO• 11111 ...... Hew, ... _ PflllN@lllNa 2,, St Louts 10 C1'kaoo flt MlllftUol• HOUSIOf! 21. .. ltinljlrt 1' o.lr~t MOM~ Hew E~17,Cfkl00 ' Attem. .. SM Fr-I.co Otnw• 4, K...sas Cllv 10 HO\llton .. S.91~ O•landJO. Atlanta" Ht• Von 01...U et KAM<I\ ( l'J -0-..... ....... ~_,.... -..,....,Y,--OCl. 21 .,... ' ~n Olf9t10, Sttttlt 10 0.11 ... f •' PltbtlW'Qtl ICllAMel 1,. o•c•O<•' ~·o-Ml _ _..._Yllt .H11CCN-11.60'<1e<U ' BOATING Southland Yachtsmen Place High Four Southern California sailon placed among the top 10 ,. in the 36-boat c hamp1onsh1p flight in the Hobie-18 national championship regatta at Charleston. S.C Topping the Southland cont ingent was the Alter family Crom Capistrano Beach with Hobie Alter Jr. finishing in third place with 38~ points. just five points ahead of Hobie Alle r Sr . the de signer o( the Hobie line of tugh performance catamarans Other Southland sailors l>COr rng 1n the top 10 were Bob Thomas or Oceanside with 63 points for runth place. and Den ny Soden. Big Bear Lake. 10th with 791,2 poil'\ts. Tht> top 10 and their scores l Dean Frome. Ka1lua, Ha . 30. 2. J Allyn Stevens, Orlando. Fla • 38"•. 3. Hobie Alte r J r . Capistrano Beach. 431'2 . 4 Hobu: Alter Sr .. Capistrano Beach. 45:i...: 5. J ohn Barnett. Clark Lake. Mich .. 47:i. •. 6 J ohn Sua rez. Biloxi. Miss. 55. 7 8111 White hurst. Pe nsacola. Fla . 57a, 8 Carlton Tuc·kt·r l''or1 Wa lton &>ach . Fla , 58. 9 Bob Thomas. Oceanside, 63 . 10 Den ny Soden. Big Bear Lake. 7912 McDoitaJd Win8 LO:-.JG HEACll lt•man1a skippered by Bob Mc Donald. Cabrillo &>ach Yacht Club wa~ the winner in th<.' Small Boat Ocean R acing A s~oc 1 at1on ISBO RA I in the Na\'y Yacht Club or Long Beach's Navy Da~ Regatta Sunday. Winner in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Class A waa Bob tiablf's Stina. CBYC. and tht> Class R winnC'r wa-. Serenata. skippered by Dave Rus tigan. Seal Beach Yacht Club. Mondlly. OctOber 15. 1979 DAil Y PILOT. Go for the Gold UCI Sailor Nabs CuJJ• Southt'rn C:1hforn1 n college sailors swep~ the Pac1f1c Coast l ntercolleaiate Yacht Rac ing A ssociation 's s loop cham p1onsh1p Saturday and Sunday 1n a three-race aeries saUed in con Junction wtth Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Fall Gold Cuµ Regatta Top Horer 1n th E.-30 foot Shields Cla-;s s loops was Tracy l:sher of l:Cl Trophy for the t•ven t 1s the Di c k Sweet Perpetual and with 1t goes tht.- nght to represent the PCIYRA in the national champ1ons h1p to be held at NewpMt Beach latt-r th1'> month The other Southe rn An·d '>c hools m order of f1n1&h wen: Don Ayres. L'SC Chuck Sink'> San D1 eJ?o :-,tall·. and Boti '.\1artin. L'CLA Northern '>Chools cr>mpellnJ;: wen· StJnford. LT Sant:.i Cru7 Cal Pol\. and Cat1forn1a ~antrnw .Acadcm). Tht· ninth team wa:. from the L'nl\ ers1t~ of 113\\all Th<' F, II Gold Cup drew IO I boats I C'lalol>t-~ ~ailing 1n!>1d1 an o uL'>1dc· the ba~ Trophy \\In ncr-.. I ru.idt' C:lasM>-. I. I U () I 4 I 1 5 I I C h ,Jll T" 1tht•ll LIYC. 2 T(ln~ Cru1 BYC :1 Ito' Y.oolw' t.IYC: LASER 1 16 1 Mllrk Wh1tehou:.e BYC . 2 Steve Ur)er. BYC. 3. Mark Goliison. ABYC SABOT A c 12>-I. Cassandra Sme ltze r . NHYC . 2 Jon Pinckney BCYC: 3. Dave Fran· co. LlYC SABOT 8 & (' <8> I Tim Broberg. LSC. 2 Ot:an Fulton. SSYC Oublde C:lasst'" ETC ffELL S -22 < 16 1 Chaparral. Pat Ay res, Nti\'C. 2 Bon Bon . llogcr M e 1~inger . N HY C. 3 Egad. Willi am Pa1>c~. NII¥(' SOLING 171 1 American lkagle. Pat Dougan. BCYC. 2 ~u1C·k S1l 11cr. Doug Jorgenl>en. I.A YC: SA:"ITA:\A :ts 161 1 T riplt· l Th re u t. B ii I ,. on K I l' In Sm 1 d . ~llYC SHI ELDS 1!11 c lntt•rc•olleg1atc l'hJmpion~t11p 1 I Tracv Usher. l Cl 2 Don Avrt·'> l'SC. :1 ('huck·Sink-.. SI> Stat•· ~A:"iTi\1\:A 211 1tl1 l Sc\ll'n. .11·1 :'\urman B ('YC . 2 Hunav.J\ John Hohmson·Mark CJl-.on. H\C. :t lln·akcr. Doug ·frulH·. HY(' I SLA~IJEH 311 1.JI I T1g\'r I.di~. Hon Ucarnn. VY( .J :!I r~,, l 1\ll Spunk1·d I '11. '!11h111 ~xlaro HY<' flac~a Triumphs In Harris Series !\L\HI~/\ OEI. HF:Y Bat<J ..,k1ppPrt•<I ti~ J\ngr·lr1 ()1 !'-1·rp111 .. r thl· ho"t 1 luh \\1111 ttw f1nJI r .H • "' 4 .il1f111 01J \ 11 hi < luh ' I-r1·1t 11.trri ... ~ •• turd.J\ ..111cl l \H'<I UI• .111 oq·r.oll \\111 an lh• Jnt••rn .• 1111nJI c lfl ,h11r1 H uh < l.1 -. \ di\ l..,IC1fl I ht' llJrri.., •wfl•'' • •1n-.1-.h ••I l•iur SaturdJ \ r,11 ,., 1n Jn•I .ir11unc1 ~..1nlo1 \l 11n11" u,,, SaturdJ' -. f1n.1h v...1 th1· fl\•· 11 ( lotk lkll ra, l' In Jddll1on I•· t v.11 dJ'"'''' of IOH the· 1.Jl'l' :ii"" f 1·atun•.., ,\l 1dJ!t'l Ol'l'.Jn 1lJ1·111J.; \<,-.11t·1at10n \l ul~el I'' '"'n H.11 1ng Rull-Jnd four l IJ..,..,\ .. , 111 l11•rforman<'t' lland11·dp l<L1C'lrl~ Flt·t>t 11'llHF1 rJtin~.., W mn('rc; in Sat urda ~ .., r aC'l IOR·A Oac:c·a.. An~elo 1>1 Scrp10. eve IOR·B -D~nam1t e. Ro b Morr1s. KHYC M OH \ OutlJv. ll••r HO<,l•nkrant. WY{.' MOHF Ant1c:1pauon .lohn f>a~en. eve 1·111n ' "'''l'' "'ttn·..1 k ..:1 111111 H1rnlH·ri I >lt't !' I 111< I' I~ \ .1111.!hll \\\I 1'111<1' < °"'"' I"" 1-.Jrl l-.n1t·l1 I I \ ( I'll I< I' II (.,,,, " C'h.1ng1· ll1il1l.111111111 "'t H\ IH . I' 111.al ..... 11•· .1.1nd1n)! IOI< .\ B .11 "' \ng•·ln 111 °"' ·q1t11 C \ I II JI( II < 1h1t I \\ 1ng-. '.\ll kt \1o1 ·.t1.i1 l''.\1\1 \I OU\ \1.1d \l.1rnrra.1 '\1•11 H.11-.Pr 111111 llt•rr-.1·hafl ~\1 \'( \tOHF llt-.o<I l-.rn1·..,l. C'ra1g Ll·\\ l'l'li l '\ C P H RI-' ,\ t>ark :-,1ar. Sk\t' Aw.tan. CYC' PHRF R 1-;1 Pam~ro. Lec1 Sk verer. CVC: P ll RF r W ,tlru.., B11• 1-. I ripp1·1 -..C'I '\I PHRF U.... 'J.1 1 \ 1·1 IJa\I· c 1-.born. SF'VSC 1HE SR101 vs. THE IBM CORRECTING SELECTRICK This is the nl'W S R101 from Sperry Remington Look.., J lot ltJ...l' the Selectric~ but loo!..-.. .1n·n·1 everything. Ca~h. c redit. charge, ll·J~c. Or. with our unmatched Rental/Purchase Option, we'll .ipply the e ntire fir~t month's rent toward the purd1a~l' prict'. It performs likl• no other typewriter available. Yt•..,, better tli4n the Correcting Sclfftric 11.k Tht.· SR101 has all the feature.., of the Selectric K system plus 1mprovcmc>nt<- like repeating "X". period, and touch control. And since it'~ le~s likely t<J go on the fritz , you're less likely to lose critical business hours in down time. But don't take our word for it! Take the QTM Challenge and see for yourself. Con:te see us or we'll come to you for a fr ee ' demonstration. ' And not unly do Wt> guarantee immediate delivery, uur c;~rvice contract is thl' ~weetest in the county. No better t1ml' ltl move up I<.> a bettl•r typcwntt.'r. So take tht• QTM Challenge and move up to quality Qu.1hty f~rater M11nten11n<t- l79U-C ~l-vpark C1l"{'lt.• Irvin«. CA 92714 (714) 957-1195 I lour" 7 30-5 .30. M-1 I • ' .... ' • ' .......,, o:ua11 ti.'"'· .. For the t ~ .. . n ----• ..~1.o.w-, ......... . .. ~· .... _ ...... , ... ;g· .... _ ..... .. .,.. ........ ,... ....... •tl l ,d I ff ...,...,ff • t I I ... Ii ..... ~ ...... , ............... ,. 1 1 11 9-ki d • I ......... •1 •1 °"°""'. • J ~ < •••• .,..,,,, .. ~-.... Y.C I I Yin -I I I t ~ e-I I ....... lltt \.~ ·-: : : at~f! I tf!t , • ..,.... I I ......,..,., 0 • ,...,..,., .. --..... •• I ,..._ • • f ... h M IU, "-., ..... a.tu._. ... N .._I ~ ..... ,,. ..... , ,. C-G...-, '-•· ~ D-,,_,,.... t.~ ..... J,Pn .. •.• .._ ............ •eeflkh . °'""-· .. .,,. .... --...... ~---•1·•-·-~ ........ .......... ll.MI ~ T.-.r11Ml 54--.. ............ .... • "' "" I .... a• ee IO • 1 2 I 6 ' 1 2 0 0 I I I 0 0 J 2 I 1 0 .... ~ s 1 1 11 1 • ..,._,,... CW. 1.0) • J 0 0 I l T.Mer\!Mr ,..,._ Nliw In IN•"""- T-2.M. A-50,flO. ~a•~ UtTt .. IUMMAttY ..... -. EA$•• Foll G41,,,.r Ucy M41dlO(ll Mllnff --Hk oli• on ,..,_., a.ROlll-5-11 .... s ....... 1--..t . ...., ......... ............ •r 11aa1trf'M-O O O O O O O .OOO I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 JI S 1 0 I 0 J .m tt2•11os.- >010000.m 11 2 t I 0 0 3 .500 61310 01.100 73 2 S 1 0 0 I .111 12 1 100 0 0 .Gll 112 1 001..2'0 112tJOO J .Alt u1 •1000 .m 1 010001 .D ·~ .... _ 21•1102•.ai 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 1.- J 0 0 0 • o, 0 ... , 0 ••••• ..000 1 0 I 0 0 I t 1..000 00 0 00 00..000 0 0 00 0 0 0.- 00 0 0000..000 100000 0 ..000 1 000 0 01.- 00 0 0 1 01..000 . IC'-0......,._ E-Rooll ... , ......... ToW!s A~•I• ~ 8""'Clry ,,_..., 0.0..r O.CllKft Dem pMy Gere le ICel .. y ~'"'"'" Mey Mun rt R«Mf\k lle SlnQl~ton 511"911\ Slnltt1 Fl4lft9941n O.Mer1 Iner T.MenlMI llo\cl).-.oor Pe-• SC--s ..... ,, S'1Ddd....S s-Totelr. ,., ,. •1 ti 1 2 u ·.J;Slf ....._. Mr .............. ' I 2 • 0 , I M 1 • 1 0 0 0 0 • ..000 11 J , 0 0 0 I .l't 2 0 1 I 0 0 2 •• 12 I J I 0 0 0 .lJO " 2 J 0 0 1 J .17• n J s I 0 0 0 ..m , . • ' , I 0 • . m 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 ..soo 10 , l I 0 0 3 JOO I 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .. l • 1 0 1 , .m 17 I 1 1 0 0 0 . 1'7 " ' 1 I 0 0 , ..m l I 1 0 0 0 0 .m • I I 0 0 0 0 .1•7 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 a 1 0 0 0 0 0 .ooo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ·-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 I 0 I 0 0 • 1 1..000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MO 111 ts ca " I ~ !l ..UI PITCMl.a SUMMA•Y ......... •• II , ......... Bfllely 1 .\ .. 1 l , 2 1 111 Blytvn 11.0) , 10 I 1 , l • u o (Modlr 10-11 I ) I • s I 2 UJIO J4ICJI~ J 2 I 0 0 0 I OJIO '"-10-11 1 y, l s • , 0 10l.OO O.Abtllll.01 l ..... l J ) s ) SAO R-1 4\'> s 1 , J • ...,., R-er ' ~s I I ) 4 1.oe Tellul• CO.II 2 .., J l J I • SA Togls s .. Q 252J 2J2' ... s. ... s-T ... UIWI. ~ ... • r ., .... _ F ...... 11-11 2 IS 11 • 4 2 1J 2..40 O.Mer11M1: 1 1Y,. • • 0 0 27.0U T.MenlMl 2 '"" J 1 I 0 I IJIO McGf'9" 11.01 1 • • • • 0 • 4.00 Pelmet" 1 1 I , 2 2 J 2.57 S-C0-21 2 2 s • a J 0 IUO ~ ... 1 I\';. 0 0 1 0 •• Slodderd (1.01 2 "" s 2 I 1 I %1.00 s-I 2 4 ' 2 2 t •.oo Tot.I& s .. " 2• tt " • ..... . kMIWI ....... Pl~ ,. 116 10-14 Beltlmof'e SIS 511 lt0-2S E -Gen'« 2, ,,_, J, ~ 2, fl41<11M; O.Clncn a.~.~ .......... SI-. OP -f'm:lllurgll t, 8el11mon .. LOB -flllblu"tfl •· ~ a. S8 -Murrey, O.Clnces. S -8Mmllry, 8. RoblnMlfl, e•o;-. II" -Ott. fl~. Sl..-oell. HBP -8y R-1..,,.,..,.,1. 841111 -M<G-.Wfl-IClton.Pelm«,111- A -MO.&llS ......,.Opett C.C I ...... , Ed Fklf"I,..... ....12-4S*-2'14 Tom ........ ai.-.... ,..._~2'7' Artie McNkllle, s10..-10...... m c.tvlft ....... s10.-.... , .. ,.n-21s Miile Reid, sit.-•7 ........ 71-27S BMfleY ~. S1 ,JOO .... ,,,....._27. Giiiey Gllllert, ""'° ......., .. 71-277 C>evkl E dwwdlr. ... _. 12 ...... 1..._m MldlMI ....._,SS.toOO ....,_72..,._2'11 .J«rv P•. ss..eoo ........_,_m Hue.rt~. MMD 70.10.7Mt-219 o... ......... .-.... ,.,.~m o-,.e..,., .,....., '°'*, .. ,._m Edllle PNl"w, si.-... 14-12*-* a... c,...,.._, P.JOO .,.,...11.12-• Miu Hkelette, SJ.JOO 71·12 .... 71-2'0 0oue '-''· u.aoo tG-*10-11-• Dele ~a.a 7Mlo1'-72-• Mlb Hlll, SJ,m .... 12 .. n-• •111 Kr.a.an. S2.l• .... n.11 ..... a1 8.ltdl ... ,... u.i• 10-10-11.10-211 Miu S...llv..., SU• 12*71·70-:111 .... 8fY8flt.1Z,J41 70*12°7t-a1 MMle McQllleulll, SU• U*1t-74-211 ArMMt ....,._,Sl.&JJ 7~11-112 s.ip o.-v. fl.&JJ 11-n ...... n-m 0-., ICod\. $1,611 .. 1'1Mt-7S--T"'Y DleN, Sl.274 ,,__,,.., __ ,....0 I ....... $1.274 ... ~- L .. Certw, Sl.17• 11*11~ .. ,.,.., J--.i, Sl,214 ... ,._71..,._JD Mtit.r..,_,Sl.274 ,.._~- LYll Leet. Sl.274 1~71-72-m OHld TIMn, Sl.274 7U..~ e111 ~. s•.n• 7147.12.n-m c ... , •• ._. ........... u.----t ... .... a... .... .... DAL -Hllll,._._ ....... ._. ....... OA-.-o.r-1.-.-........ ~llaol LA -.-., °"""" 0 &.A -.... OlrN '' DAL -llMD,_._ ....... , ... fliHl•IC'lll DAL-~n DAL -Dir.-I rw C...._ Ille• I . ~ _ ....... &.A .. Pln10.-11 II ......... , .. ,. ... .... "" ..... -" -.....,....... .. ,, "'-,..., U.·!M ....... MoJ Ml , ..• ,... ' ' ,., ~.,.,. w. ,.n ......... ~ •u SHINO -lA6 .uee-. ,.,_, ~ 9"enl ~ ... DIH-... Dwwn ,... ~ Mi. P ASSINO -Les ...... es. "-" t-t6-1.1n ; .......... -. '"""'' oe11ea. ~t> .. l't; ..... 2~;~ ........ RECEIVING -LM A"991ft. o--tl Ml, R. SnWtfl )..JJ. o.llM. S-1. '-6t. HM1 4-41 DollDNs .. 17, ... 7 *-tw °'*""' 8uft... 00 7 6-7 Mleml 1 tO 0 .._.., Mleml -He-ft""""' retum ,_ S<hem-llkk) Mleml -CllOllU 1 nin I-Sc"- klc:kl Ml-.nl-FG1t-Sc'*'- 811ff -Hoolts J ""' "" .. Meyer "klll A -•S,,, ........... LelM!en RUs.41HG -Bufleto. Miiier 1->0. e.- 1-22. Mleml, Csoftll• ,...._ Oevla ...._ WllllMftt l.._ PASSINO-........ ~ 11-n-111-1. Mleml, Gfttl9 7-11·,...1. llEClilVIHG -Blfffe lo. l-1• .. ff. 8u11ff I~, ~ 1-14.. Ml4lfN, -. >41. Hwrls2..JS. ....... 42. llucHMera 14 ._....,....,. tffwon... • 021~ Tempe..., t 0 1 1-M T8 -HegfM 22 ~ fr.fft Wlll'-t 10' OoNtlllW klclll HO-.......... trw(Y~llklll HO -Geer.-t"'" CY__.., llklll HO -Otllft IS ,__, fr.fft ~ (Y._.....,llldl) H0-~20"'" IY .......... kklll HO -~'""' CY__.... lllelll HO -~ Z""' CY~ lllctil T8 -Gllft21,_,,_ be CO'~ kl<" A -61-......... ..._ RUSHfNG -.... Orte-~ 21-47. Mun<• ,.,., 5'rec:Nft '""'" ,.,,.. Bev. a..i ~IOt. Ee......, 1~ PASSING -H•w Orleefts, ~1"9 11-1~1•1, ~ M.0.22. r.,,,.. ..... Wittie"" to.S-2·142, R• .. 17·1-411. flECEIVIHG --OrtNnr.. ~ t-47. GelbrNtll )..tt, CNldr. 2-1•. T ....... a..,, Hagin$ .. n. GlieS ... so. AMNln• u. Btowft• t Sar'9"'~ Wnl>I ngtoft Clftelend WeW. -FG -....., a5 0 l J ,_., •• > 6-t C--HIM 1 ,_ lllkk _,...., WMll .... FG--., 11 Cleve -FG C«lu1lft 11 Wetl> ---IS peM ,,_ "-"-(-My ltidtl A-tS..m ........... ~ AUSHIHG -w-.-, R ............. ... -.... -1·15.~M. Prvitt n~. Hiil 4"!1, s. )..J4.. PASSING -Wn"lft9ton, T"IU"'- H ·Jt-1-233. C .. ...i-. Sipe 1)..1'-l·MA. AECEIVING -W~..-~ w ...... 4-32, Mco.tllet J.46. , ............ L0941ft s-f7. Hiil •20, R~ 2·2'. At._ Oelllend RetdenlO,F ..... 11 laf9 IW OllM1lln 0 0 11 ,_,. ,. • 1t,,..... Oell -FG 8rwttl • O.ll-V.,~lnM(.,_..~t O.ll -FG 9rWdl • 0.11 -HwilUM ,._ ,,_,..,..... Cllkll , .. ...,, °" -v .. &aNft.""' lllnectl tlldll All -Calft 2' P91S ,,_ ....,._..l CMdl ... ...,, OH -FG 9'-..dl a All -Calft 11 P91S trwn ....,._.., ClllCll ... ...,, 0 •11 -Br-I PftS ft-14.-..r I 8-tl llklll Oell -H•Yff S2 lllttt'U .. left ntWlt ca .... <11 llldll 0eti -v .. Ee1N111 ,.... fllnecfl 111c111 All -CllM J""' ........ kldl) A-SI.• ......... L.emn RU5"1NG -Ml, ~ 1•n , GIM .. ,.. v .. &lllM,..,., ._.... •w. .,_ WJ. PASSING -Ml...._......,._, J-• H+7J. OM, ~ t~n+.-. ............ ,..,.,. ltECEIV1NG -All, Calft .. , ... ,.,._.. .. s.s. Jeftl!INWS.~J .... 0.. ..... 6-57, c.....,. 0..-4-41. 9rOll'°" at. CNeta to .... -.~ '*-"-°"' Deft -FG Ti.r-2t J 1 1 ,_,. 0 • 0 ,.._,. Deft -""""'-......... _., ....... i:-tT-llldt) Oen -Mows 16 pen from ~ fTWMr ltlcll I ICC -FG S49Mr\OCI .. Deft -UpdluftJt 7 ..... ,,._ ...,.... CTWMf" aldtl ICC -Mlf'litClt 1 nM ,.....,._, lllctil A -74.292 , ........ L.emn RUSHING -o.i-t', IC..-,-91 M4, Ly. 1 .. S-2t, Armwt ...... It-a. ICMIH City, MclC'"tM s-4. MDfgMe , ....... , ..... PASSING -0...-,-.... H*t-211. Kent .. City, Fuller •11·1·5'. Uv ......... $-12+.JI. •ECEIVIHG -0.-r, Motet .. ..,, Upellvr<ll f.72, ICeMet Clly, Reed .. ,., MclClllOM )..21. Pec:bn 24, Uon• 11 tc..tw~ 0 • 1 .._,. 0" 1 1-14 rd Colle9e ... n.,..,n..ey ...... 1. k ~,,,..,,I...,~. n-21 1. ,._ ~ -"-*· ... a. Cir ........... ..., ..... , ..... ,..., 4.T-~-~ ..... 7 S. ....,._. U...l _ IC_Sl•J.O t. ......... C•I., .... lo Ani-Sui.. '1-1 1 • .._.,,.., .... ,..., .. All. 11·1• .. Ollie .. ~) -lftdleN, ., .. t ............... 1 -MIUIMllllll ......,,.. M. ....,.. 0.... (f.M) -Air Force, ... , 11. MkH9M (f.M) ---Mte. l l·11 12. A"'-(1-M) .... ,._ Tecft. ~ 11. UvllleM ..... cw.41 .... '° ~. ,,... 1' .. ...,._ c.nelN U.1-411 Iott W WIM F..-.M-1'. U.. Ml-1 t•M> IMl•Oll......,.. Slftt, .... ., .._ ~y_,. tt4el -U\efl SleW, ..,.. 11. N•. Cereflf\41 Stele CS-1..Q) bHI ~,. IL A-.m 1•1..QI wee v ... 11 .. 11m. u..as "· ........ 14-1.0) ... 111-. S-1• tt. MICIHQen Stele IJ·J.Ol IHI to Wl-lt\»2'l llllLir•,•• U. loof9e H ..... », Seflte CA«• J LeV-2'1,....,..St.I WMtlWM,,..:ew "'1ar7 , . • ~ >· ........ c,_ M-*...._ WL~ ...... , 0 , ... fltll ... .,.,.. Hew.>erwy .... y_ Wedl"'9toft 1 0 1.- 1 0 IMO \or I I •• 1 • J .-a ~~ Oel""1 At~ I,._ J 0 ... I 1 A I s ............ ~ i I :: ~ 0 2 ... J • 2 .. 2 ~---.c -................. I 0 1 1 1 ' 0 1 0 J hdflca....... .......... J. _....... t 0 Ul:ln 1 0 S... 0teeo I SNftte t I o....a.-• J ._,....__ ...., ..... 'Cit. O...W.ti ..._.. 112. Ol6cal9 .. S-OMllD ... ~" T ....... ._ Ml,..,...U\ell .IUMtOtl COU.•O• AM'9KeT-1 s I , ... ....... ...... .-1 .... , .... , .... u. ......... ... 1 ... •¥t ... 1 o.-....,.c-0 0 ' ..__, Pe-rdl<4 I ) I .._IJ occ KOrlft9: eor-1, , ...... o.....-c-' s ' ~,. Uftlwnltyef....... t • 1 t-N occ _.., ...... --a. ,,,.. a. llonul J, Vltftol I. 0.-11 1. CWM"n 2. l"h- cMl I. n--••11 ""9! ......,., '· ....._: J. ,..,,, .... ; 1. AJw ... -..; 4. ~ ' 1111111 hr a..ic _._ .......... .............. ·--~·~ u..-.. 1.w. NHL c-....c ' -......_. ......... W LT ........ ......... ,, •• u . PM11•1'fa !l f4HW NY It....... t 1 I 2 • I ............ 1 JO J1tN NY I~ 0 J 0 0 4 10 ........ ..... oMllll9 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 1 2 • 0 I 1 • 2 , .... cu-.._~ , " " J • '° > • 11 ' • '° 2 • II , . . J • 2 I ' 1 ' ' • J e • N 6 ''"" .. " . • a •" 0 • 4 • ............. 2 • ' J • • , • 1 e I t • ' 1 ~--- ' " . ' • 2 •• 1 ' ... . , .. .. ,__. ....... . Ml .... s. ....... . W ........... 5.-Y-~I -·I U .T-J ....,.... a. CNcllea a. .. ........... ~, ..,_._._ ... Misc. .....,.. TreMI ctiefta POOT.au. ............. LMllSt G•EEH U Y HICKEN~ -S..,...,....... ,..., ,___ ,,..... o.• ....... ...,. ,,,,..... . ...--. ..... .,....,.... ,..._,.. ..... a.llAMI OCX-INS -A<ll•el.., Erl< ~--. ..__.. ··-,... o... ....... -el-. NEW 'W"O'tC JET"$ -S..... 11~ S,,..., ~~ ... ·--~«l. ...... !'et Le ..... ~--- -........ -.... ~....,,,_-... ""-· ..I DIWI' tbink about J9i.and-O. It didD't tDt« 1D1 mhacl. •• - Cllmck a.es, Balfalo Coaeb, after 11.laml extended ,.. wiD- nlnt ap1n1t u.. BUii to ao lD a row With a 1'7·1 T1dor)+. "We lbmk. We let doWll a lot of a.lee people. It WU th wont we•ve fl'ftl' played lDcludbal tbe 1"71 a:pwioa aeuoa. It wu dil~ I baw DO UC'Ule." -Coacb ,.. llc&ay. an. b1I Tampa Bay Buccaneers were routedG-14 by New Orleaaa. "We belped tbem set well. ID a aeuoo, there are bl&ba aod lows. u In life. 1bla ia ooe of tbe low poiata.'' -Piuaburgb de- feulve tactle lee GreeM, after the SteeJen were beaten 34-10 by ClDclanatl. tbe Ben1ala ll.inlnl their fint victory of the year . "Some of our playen are in their ftrat year -and some of tbem mi1bt be ln their laat year!' -Sao Franclaco Coach Bill Wablr, after the wiolesa 41en ~ beaten 32-16 by the New York Glanta. "Either Clarence mak• the ca&.cb or we 10 l.ato overtime. I juat put the ballln a place where eitber be teta It or nobody gets it." -Quarterbac k Joe ne1a--. after bis U.yard toacbdowu paaa to Clareaee ......._ with rt MCOOds to play IHe WubiDcton a 13-9 victory over Clevelaod. • "I'm not eloquent enough to ~ribe lt. Great. Tbat 'a a word I a.ndentand . . . Be ran like be deMned the Heiaman Tropby. •• -HOUiton Coach .._ PMlllpa. after ltut Ca•s• 1U, a Heiaman Trophy wtnner I.a col.leee, n.mbed for 159 y a rd s and tbree touchdowns in Houston's 28-16 victory over Baltimore. ''They have a great defense against the run. Their safeties come u:p and knock beads with anyone i.o the league, but wben they do that, they give up aomethi.nt oo pass defense." - New Eqiand quarterback 8tne G,..,... after throwin• three to ucbdown passes in New Ea&)-.r•rt·l ridory over the Cbicaeo Bean Martina Baffles lloyd .Iba Mariaa Valkswagn ~ RABBIT DIESEL PHOENIX CAP> -When Chria Evert Lloyd ta bavtng problems 1et· ting her flnt sene I.a. tbat•a wben Martina Navratilova likes to play aeainat her. . -. -1 RABBIT -I N~UR A NC E Lloyd wu bavtq one of thoee days Sunday. aod Navratilova took ....... advanta1e o f lt. :=.-!-= Navrau.loYa wiled oal.1 56 minutea to beat •• ••t•aa.MJ>' .,., ...... c:.... ..... Lloyd, s-1. s-3, 1n auc· FAIMas ceasfully defeod.lng ber title in tbe Pboenlx IHSUIAMCE Claaak. HOUP world 's No. 1 woman Ofll tennis player, was U.ftAD #.1'" FUEL 1979 E.P.A~~T~~~MY LARGE SELECTION 11711 llACH aYD. HUM11MGTOM llACH 842-2000 Navratilova, the - aeeded lNo. 1 lo tbe -===========~===================:. tournament, while Lloyd was No. 2 . "It helps her (Lloyd) to 1et her tlrst serve in, then I can't pounce on her HCODd MJ"Ve, • • aald Navratilova, wbo earned '20,000. Lloyd mllde oa)118 of 45 flrat aervea, and NavratilGva caplt.aliJed. Na.....WOVa not only scored wttb auresaive 1rouod stroke• aod volleya. but came up wltb some lroomln1 serves. ''I really served well,'' lbe admowteqed. "lly same U..,. seems to fall tosetber when I aerve..U." OCC Splits Polo Games CO'tORADO SPRINGS -Oran1e Coast Colle1• took fCM&rtb place after aplit· Unc a ,.at of matdMI bere ~ ID tbe Air rorce water polo tovDammt. ArlloDa took top boaon. followed by Pep. goo~· Air rare. ud Tbe PlratH were . IMut.cl in • 1N matc1' qalDlt hpperdlM .... day, bC came Net to • • wild 19-14 tlaaJe ~ .... Ulllftllltr ti NEVER CHANGE I -.. ... ' ... ' .1 ~ ~ 11 YOUR OIL AGAIN I Put the patmled on ....... oil r-fi1*' uncls your hood cmd cJ.cm your oil while you drln. lt'a a fact-oil doem't ·weer out, It Ju$t geb dirty. The Ott-Malter ama:mw99:'t,.., a ttaedirt, sludqe, add, waierand'otherocnt.mnlnmrts- thGt dMtroy your fnQine'• oll. Clean oll reduc. friction, lncre4991 oaa mti..,., end pr•••~ bWld·up that lhorterlS enotne We. The nation• la.rqeet oil ocmpclnlea are uainQ our oil refiners, ~rt ol the tdal ol more than 100,000 untta in uae alreedy. There are mcdell fer oen. tNcb, boats, RV1 end other vehlcl-. That'• why we llYi 1f tt hu an enQtne, tt needs an 011-Mutert" Call b 0 lllJ .... d9ta11' todey. -- Mwlml•••-111 PI .......... """' CALLMOWfwWau IH ......... , oeu .... 17141 641-8080 ------... ---·-·--~-... -----··-·-------------------------------------- / 2 110ac1a1'• • NYSE COMPOSD'E TR~SACTIONS p.m.. (1:81.') P rtee9 ........... ~:--~ .......... Mc."•~ ........ Ollc!MMIM!Mll --....-,_,.._.._,_..-.'--i.,._wt*t0...-•1.tttw1 DAILY PI LOT ·----..... #" __ _......._.. 8 Some 'Wisdom" I May Be Wrong I ., .......... H"Z t , It's coeveaLlouJ ...._ .._. m Wt.ary lf•tintl aea&es Jom. dldt Ill _., ...,. .. _. N\)f't• 'la• dia- tricta wber'e det.Ale plaau .. *Med muallJ ... for ... propriaUooa for weapons _.lo thole pluta. • lt'a abo coaveoUouJ .n.dom that tmpOned ear't drift' Amerk• worir.en out ol jobs, which• •hJ,... .. ·t ftlldt any fordlD'm• ~~ m u.e pa.rti.ac llU., U.S. Steel. BUI' "1IA T IP Che cooyeetional wildom .. 1'r'Oq?: Wbat ii mllJtary somding retuJU ID a reductioa ill etnploJ.. ment? And what ti Imported can are really creatlaa mon job opport&eities? Botb ol tbeH cooclu.aiou have beea reaclted la twoMpente studiie9. The military spnfln1 lllllb •• doee by Manon Altt- dersoo. direct.or ol Zmp'°Jmeat lleeeafth Aaociates, Lansing. Mich .. unds-the spooaorsh.lp or a very interested party: the International AsaociaUoo of Machinists <IAM ), a trade UD.ioo that has 85.000 members work· inc iA dd'eDM ptmtta. Tbe I.AK is blll>PY to bne those joba but the unioa'1 joy is tem· pered by tbae two flJld. 10c1 of the AAclenon Money Tree study· l 1 -Al&boueb aullt.ary bodgets keep rtatn.g, the tAJI ~ bas lost 12.300 defe-.e jobs unce l97S. Tbe reaaoa: • tecbn<*>gicaJ ~meat that replaces wortl:ers wtth t mactuoes : 2 -EYtt)' doUar spent wtt.h the Pentagon is ooe fess dollar available for spending in other sectors ol the ! economy -and tk civilian dollar creates more jobs than : l.Ae muu.ar., dollar. A Pen~ budget ol 1120 billion coet.&: i.ae lA.11 120.000 c1villu Jobe Net Job loss to the wOOt> <k>st • clvthan job& subtracted by defense )Obs>: lS,000. THE ANDEllSON STUDY argues that we would gain 14 ,900 JObt. for every Sl btlhoo transferftd from the milll.a.ry to the civilian sect.or Job-creallon would be even g~aer if the SI billioa were tr&n&ferred Lo st.ate and local govern.mmts. For example: "U a billioo dollars were used by stale and local govemments to tutt teachers, police and 1 firemen. :.>,000 more Job6 wou.&d be created than lf the same bilboo doUM'S were used to hire mtl.itary personnel " Cop.es ol the ~tudy , .. Tbe Impact of M11Jtary Speod.Jng' oa lbe Mach11u.sts Union," are available from the lAM U.300 (;oon(~cut Ave .. NW . Wasb.ulgtoo, D.C. 20036>. Anott>er higb.ly IDterested party. t.be Amertcan Import ed Aut.omoa.le Dealen AS&oc:i.auon , tured a Boston re 5earcb oqan.iiatioo. Harbridge House. to do a study that came out iust where they wanted 1t to come out· foreign cans bave a positJve effect oo the US erooomy. HOW llANY PEOPLE do you lb.mk are at work sell- ing. servmng and dtStnbuting foreign-made automobiles" Answer 137.600. represenu.ng an annual payroll of S2 billion Calilorrua lS by fart.be biggest beneficiary, bokling 20,'JOO of thoee jobs. Kar1>rid&e House researched the question of wbal • wowd ba,ppm if 400.oeo lmpGrted car aaJes were switched ~ to dooWS'ie maltes Cimpart ..S. ~ DOW run.nlng al U. • k!vel ot two mS.tioD a yes>. Tiiiey f09Dd that a.ooo new jobs would be jlrtlerated, most ol them in manufacturing Meaawtule, 2&..:wc> JObs woWd be lost on the import side, mocsUy bt the ••ersbipcs. Net lou: MO jobs And ol ooarw it's not just us employment that tbe im· ports llft making their cootribut.ioa. ln L9'77, the averace tuft etfioe.ey ol all imported cars operating iD the U.S. wu 32 miles per galloo. The average for atl U.S.·built cars oo t.be ro.d was 13 miles per gallon. According ~· Harbridge Ho~. ~ the Amencan can bad been as f~I elf1cieot as the fcwe.,, makes. ··we would not have o«ded t.o import any crude oil to rnfft Amencan gasoline reqwre·1 mmts" Copu~s of the study. "'The Imported Automobile Dealers Assoc1at1on I 122() l.9lb Street. N W . WashLngton, D.C. 200361 New Slwps Open In Lake Forest N ew restauranLc;, f1oanc1al uuUtulJoos. retailers. s~TTiN! agencies and a bea•ty college have opened or are prepanng t'° open tn Lake Forest Plu.a. a SlO million shop· ping center development m Orange County. The rw:K'·acre compJn is at lbe northeast comer of the San Diego Frttway and Lake Forest Drive. near the an· tersecuon oC the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways and the l rVlne Auto Cent.er SITUATED IN the communtt)' of Lake Forest, 1t also will serve resident.a of L&guna Kllls. El Toro and southern Orange County. Owned by Lake Forest Properties of Santa Moruca the development is n percent leued. Its 14 leases total $10.$47,589. The newest lessees are Vis-ta Medical Center, Colum· bu Savings & Loan Assoc1at.1on. the International House of Pancakes. Un..ited California Bank. an Oriental dinner bowse. ~ J...aile P'oreat Beauty Colleee. Golden West Be.altors. Barro's Pi.&u. RE/Max la real estate rtrm>, Mitch ~ Co., Pkta Cleaners. Hugh's Broaster, Intern• tlonal Real Estate Network a.ad Bodeclters Famoua Sandwicbd GM Says Device Cuts Coal Soot Irvine Plant Planned ' ~ El\lineerlnt Corporatba al lntM 9'M ........ a l$,OOQ.9e1uare.foot SL2 mJUloo otnce complti belnt built ift VeulurL .. -· • OM.Y fltLDT MARMADUKE "Oh, don't get so upset! I didn't give them any of your food'" SHOE """•"" .,._ ...... ~, ... .. ..... ., ~,"' ' ..... . MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "There was on extra-large size bear, a regular bear, and a trial-size bear." PEANUTS --· I I NO. MA'AM I OC*i KNOW 1lE LOCATION OFSV~- ... --------------... ltY Qartts M. Scllufl ~IN6If(H()W I KNOW~ TME W«ON6 TlMe ! 110 Ol!ORGE • • • • • . . • • 1 • FUNKY WINKERllAN (1.) AAC WELDER 10 IS by Lynn Johnston by Ferd & Tom Johnson GOROO JUDGE PARKER ~AVIN6 J?EGAINED CON5CIOU5NE'' AlllO APPARENlL Y our OF OAN6E.ll, 5lEVI( 15 V1511'ED 6Y 5AM AND Af>~EY• -tf:-•Ou> lf1~~ TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY NICE LUNCH-·· TOMATO JUICE, PEA 50UP, EG65, COCOA AND JAM GOODNESS···l CE RTAIN LY MESSED UP THIS NAPKIN • i I ......... Geofte, .... , ............. ORABBLE by Kevin Fagan • EU.~£ ~£. «.£ '400 • WE ~IN n (ff 11.looO 7 1'M t.A~'i VOffi:i.E~R1 ~ C'A"h4£~~ AA€ ~~'4. IF' '40\) ~A'4E. l 11\INV"ft, t'O '>v'ZE Ltl<E 1Z> <StT ~t.1 AMO t"i bN()ij( -S1'ff1r.tC:r 1..i "'f14Af" £"ll~ NE'(T -ro '10V? DR . SMOCK MISS PEACH FICANC.INE /~ L0~1N6' INTeia:-sr IN ME .·.· WE'LL HAVE rLE~TY OF TIME TO 11>1>;.E IN OALL vAW '!> WHEN lHE DOCTOll uT:i YOU 00 HOME f>TEVIE' ANP L.ES51 SHAW. WE: SA'{, Fl.AMt'OVANQ; IN COPIN<:T WTm iHf: U-1URN. 1NCS~ l~•*1ES , Aa&O of l/f. 6tE"1 tJ&a11'1...U, IJS 'b M Ef E~l.M 0'04E~~ ~' 'fo ~o~ by George Lemont ; .... S JUS"I PIP A l-IP-l-tF"I ON AN AGING KISSING 0 '-.._ BANPl"I .' MMM , HAVE YO(,( TICIEO TEI.LIN~ Hs~ 't'OC.A'Vlf MET ~~ INTJJCffTI~? by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan • by Ernie Bushmiller by Mell Lazarius ve~ ~HE ~CAME '~"'Ne~Y APATHE'f1C TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 C.onu:. oG tr •O 5.;r~• CJtcr.1~ c..: r~vf"\ .. 11,. '>c Mei•d rv: UNI TEP ~eatuw Syndicate Sdturdc1y s Puultl Solved I 4 ~'en(" lht_•f LC; S M II f'!" 1S Bear bl f r•~ 16 Cvct1uta1n '> 6=' B.iro• •' , "''e c.1 c""'"' 1 • 'l'earris b.I ~1ufl1 18 Incl.go t:> I oo 19 Do~ oo VI t·.tvl .. r. ~ ICP0<>.'11 ~.(~It.. 14 :-1 Hooo .. ., <6 Mule 27 Les1 - 30 Hi!tl J 1 Russian czar J2 ShOpll eec>e• J 1 Sabbath t.ilk Abbr JS W1tnorrw 40 MOVlh~ 4 1 (morwnt 4:l 8e11ov. 44 f1tllO(j ~ 5 Cau11ousty 48 Assay..i 51 Snu1e1e rf'fo(J t~ f,111\H~ Fr DOW'll 1 -'fttti :1 Ale<>" l Ba1l l1'<1m 4 PrOdOr'<l • WOl<lS !I -P,.ar\On .. '> '"""'e< 46 Born Con P M .; Buncn 47 Anses 6 J O\llSOl"t' t8 RPa<•atKlly ;> wo•OS 7 \/ l<t' :>9 C.irll q~m,. 48 Metapno• 8 Osor" s"'"' JJ Army brJncn 4'1A1•d ri L1nP ot ~1111~ 34 Otne110 e g '>0 0111!(1 10 S..ICl\JI~ J!i USSR ltl~t' SJ Me<t' 1 1 Cnuroi OJ• b Ji> No1 any O•al !>5 C<>r~umer 1. Cnmon.11 38 Mor" mnlure 56 Alflved t'.l Engl1st1 r1vt•1 39 Con11>st.1nt5 'J7 Greek unoet :n A·S taf19uage 4i AllJ11-. qround 13 Dwellt>O 4J Snak.. 60 Ow1nQ .. I TONIGHT'S LA TEST LISTINGS \ • I'._. \ \ -EVll•to-.. , ...... tTAMICYMC> HU'nlM $1 .... )'anO H\11\h pc)llo4l H OOOd otd ~·,.._ ~ Wfl9ll ,...., 00 "' _, .. Ill "'°°' WllfW1I • NPl IOOTMU. ~\/th10t•• ... Yottr JIM• • 9lttOOA Ml'to6t ...... dllllc.ul1 ·- cionwlQW!g Jo. ''* lie ~ !fee "-• pwnt UC) 9f!ICl4N>n& • 1MI MADY IMJIOt Ttie & eo-,a lllWlit. Alli.:At • ~ 10 ... 1')jl Wiii' San\. Ille bu 1191 and Degjf\ ~ I l*f'f IOt Ille brio.-to-l>e • 81"Mel8 CJ# IAH "'-* NOllCX> WtMrl lne 'l'OUOQMI M1"I OI • ~--t•t-11111 .,_ r~ hOrM """ t....,.,. ~ 1n pr1a.oo r.. ••.O• IMt 1111 oicMir brOI'* ha• nol lllC)4 • O<omt ... • OYP!AaY ~ta Phyllt• 0. • "or r .. , Pllj)tll Radar Dq1aris ~-· Television ..... Octobef 15, 1'71 • fltOIM •••!; 'TNt Or .. le 01HMf" CIH 11 Caty °"""· ...,, """"°"' An Al'MflClln !N61lonelf• le lcitoed ltllO ..... .,,., ,.,,. 1ng in love wttll • lrlllah ..,, ...... (1 llf• ) ·CMQ.~ NG ,,..... o~ ~Smith, •MOW& • •• "HouNbo91" ( 19&1) catv Oran1, Soc>Na L0tllft. A -..a1t1y ~ WOfNll ,.,... • )Ob .. • tamlly m.id. bti"(llno t ne WldOW*t "1d NII ctllld<en CloMt ~''* f21nl 9J OMAT ~ • Liva f rom Lincoln c.ntat' J<Mw\ S..IM<tand ¥tld ~ atllyn Home .,, ltMi· hHed 1t1 llW. ,...IOftC IO""t c~ ltom Avery Freher H.i1 II Wnc:oln Cerlter RlcllarO 8onyng• condlicts A:llO. THe ODO OOUPl.E F ... • oew6oC>a a _. c-.. or insomnia 8"° 09car 11\M IO help IWTI. 9:008 M•A•S•H TUBE T OPPERS ABC • 6:00 -Monday Ni&ht Foot- ball. The Minnesota Vlkinp take on tbe New York Jets ln an inter-conference clash ln Shea Stadium. K OCE 11 7 :3 0 -Great P erforman ces. O p era s t a r s J oan Sutherla nd and Marilyn Horne are featured in a joint concert from New York's Uncoln Center . NBC IJ 9: 00 -·'The Fla me is Love .... A TV movie based on a Victorian romantic novel s tarring Unda Purl. po<no mtguine editor al>uMI llMI conc:.c>t Of ~ollhel>flU ·~..ws • • ··Trrlogy 01 Tenor 119751 ~Black.~ 8ut1on A t•IO QI 1>1zant stonM hill IOU< _, With feat I t ht 30 min I ., NIOKT OAU..E1'Y • w·1.·a·H Hawlley• s es Ire me exNutllOfl ............ fl.att in Iha l0tm QI nocturnal t>aall .. l>ell o-lWKl •==== IHOW 8et'"'f rntroelucel -111 lftullCAI l1l.ml>et •• rnc:luCl tnQ "Mad Al>oul You" ..-d LD¥efor SM · <!I WOVI( ....... ..... "'TM ~I Of The Fo1tOW1no Oay" ( 1"81 M.non Btendo, Alclwltd Boone A kionac>ped g1f1 ~~tor"" c;acMon .......... In 1CMt "'"" one of """'· ca In.I -Maeattr- WXI. TWIUGHT ZONa "Number 12 Loolta M l Liiie You" • WOVI( • • "Hell RalOera'. I 1"5) .JOM AO*°• RlcNtO W.00. During WO<ICI W• H. a demolition team 11 ..... to blow uc> Alf'M· rean '-Oquarl«1 10 .,, ... _,t enemy 11CCMa 10 IM V.iuabie 00Cumenlt 110f9d th«e (2 hfa I D MOYIE •••• "Seence On A Wei Afternoon 11~) Kom Slllnirf. R>et>MO Attenl>Of OUQh A PfofeMoonat ....,._ um plans to II.ONO • -"'h'f cMd 10 PfOVO ,,., ~alurat ~ 12 nn 1 • Ml88ION IMP06Sl8U DAA.Y PILOT I U TC)NICIHf 12-AO ([) CU LATS MOYIE •• I ; 'Mc;Millen • Wil• Tiit 0.,,,. Of Sunnvel" 11ou1 Rock Hu01on. ~I.int J-. ,_.TOMOMOW (klMtla ~ MlllWI ~-ciomeCllen "°°' «I Klein. • • THI IW\.BIAN e THl LONG 11AAOH 1::t01 N1W1 2lOO .... MTIMAIWT I To •ANNOUNCED 2:21 NIWI a:ao on ltlWtT • nc "'80NE.A 2:11 8 M0\111 * • 'Pvnctl And Jotty" ( 197•1 Glenn F0td. Ruth Roman ,_..NEWS 3:10 ~8UM8 AM tne ac1ron 11 ,... 1ne b8Ck lttty ~acnet" 1ust Oii 1o9h1 lreld 1n lh•~ n1"4'- >t1n1nq baseball comoK!y al>Out the Cnoeaoo C..bs and lhfl uf\dyonQ IOt..ily of ,_,,_ -~ OOYUIHMEHT Pul>tle Opont0n ()) CMHEWS CrJty Hurghoff w. Radar. blt)S farewell tu Mile Farrell (l eft> and William Chn~toph t.•r befor~ leaving on an l'merg~nt·y d1~<. hargt! on tonight i, episode of "M•A s•H" tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2 Raoar r.iuc'tMUy prep91es lo ....... the •077th u the oper9l1ng room con11n.- 10 hit wtlh WOOnded SOI· d11trs during • power outeoe (Conc1U5'0MI The 0.lferent a.-tn 1993 I mat1 llQ<-IC -"' hr1 son tu ~''* pla.nel rn ac;co<danc4! wrth 1"41 ..... n:ao e CJ) HAMY o Harry t>ecomes "" undel WOtlCI latQ81 whet\ ht! -tio-tes .., atlack on d wtOow wtloM t.u.1>8'\0 \ oeatn rno1ed a matptactlG43 Jom Phelps lall'> ..., ~ """ha Wot"4ln 1N111ne1Mr has been UMQnecl to bf'"'Q out oC an Iron Curtam Tueaday'• Dayd•e Mo.,ietr l:IO G MAUOE Wlllle< rehJGWntly ;1Qrt• ~ to jOt" Ar tlltilt •nd Muod" ¥ith(tfl they fnd~t~ '' p.u I I• oo on tno wagon '°' " month (P11n 11 • I LO\lfi LUCY m sAHFOfU> AHo soN 1 A drem.1 ~u uh Cl"\t'14'~ tu lht-" SrlnforcJ tmtntJ l<J tu'<J' l dmOlll lor an .>c 11ng rolt ID 28 TONIQWT '1!) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Lucy's llfO<I IO lurth11r f'lrclly's career t>ockl111t,. fD DICK CAV£TT Oues11 C.r11tcnon Cn••• Nancy Ford 7 30 f) THE MUPPETS <iuP"lf Kt:nny tl<JQOr'f '1!) OVER EASY Gu.ts I~ Ptiylh\ Otllt« H v "et Pllpet CJ) TIC TAC OOUOH 7:00 8 C8S NEWS D N8CNEW8 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN wnen the bor 61·•9•· .. • 1n p101es1 ..ga1ns1 ,, IL p m <urtPw owy Ntn..J .; .n J8•1 '"' t·'*' tlii.mq • .,nteonq 0 ~ JOKER'S WILD m M•A•S•H 0 CONSUMER 81JYUNE ff>t' .n.;lorny nt J 11µ-CJll 1 A.11..1nunt4d J"1t lh'ttt! llci ,_.r A"'',,, J' cnup1 ... r. ''li"I '''-,,... ' OW'n ~" • .. tu rt ~uu\ t' wi th • 'nmn1f-'>ft.11tl , crPpurt·.t t1t1r 1 0 NEWLY'Nt:O GAME 0 TIC TAC DOUGH (I) ALL IN -HE FAMILY ;,., • ,. L. G) OOOOTIM.OS ChannPI Lbfings f) KNXT (CB$) Lo~ Angel(' D KNBC (NBC) Lo:; Anqeles 0 ICTLA (Ind) Los Anqf'lt•:. 0 KABC TV (ABC) Lo& AnlJPIP· (IJ KFMB (CBS) S.;1n D1eqo G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Lo& Anq1Jlo:, ®l KCST (ABCJ ~an Diego m Kl1V (Ind) Lo& Angates • KCOP-lV (Ind I Lo~ Anc)!'I•"· E KCET· TV (PBS) l o·, An•J• • • iii> KOCE·lV(PBSJ Hun11n<Jl1 !J" 11'h rO.OUf(Utt f111d thJt ltlt•fH j(tf .. WI umu nlltJO' ObMta r.lt w to uverl.Omt.t ID MACNEIL I LEHREA REPORT fii) ORLAT P(RFCJIWANCES ~ ' I 1'11 I ,,, l t••t(t Ill UthntJ llltJ H (i M' i 111 H111 t•• 01 ft•u fu't 1 II 1111 'Whlfl lHflt ''• I" ff\,•••l A'¥'t'tl( r •~ht•r l•.Jll ,, I tfl\tJ n r . tth t ... ., ,. r ,.,".''' 6 P M MAGAZINE I "1 tO•t I• ,,. •I ,,,. i tf•i,>Uldrtly Of f ·Otllf" ~ 1hnq ,, v121i11 w 1h h<rU htolhttf:. "'''or ... ~'"" r1,1 t1f'lfn '' ' .. , .. e 00 e If THE WHITE SHADOW f~' t•'o 'J .,... •• \ot , 1 .,,,,. , J en 1n 1 '' •uut' t 1 t ~,l\..,lt tll ••• 1 \> ,t !'1.htuh• tc f"Ywid t! tc' tr f ti ,tf•dF'K't r .... e1 .tJ~·· ~ 0 unLE HOUSE ON Tt-:[ PRAIRIE Cil MOlllE "Tho Flame ts Love f Pr-e) Londa Purl Tom· othy o..iron The hie ot a youthful Ame<1ean hettess. .. 1r11ady engaged 10 t>o Jft IHU j 1'-dtd~l•C..:111'( hur~vd wh~n •,t1f• mPM •• 1 ftl\HQUI•; 1.rnC: J jO\HUdl•• ... i 0 2~R09ERT Trub 106\' ho\ ~19111 """' ,, < u cra.&tl und two df•; J c Follod lt. .. ln~Af~ tu"' .1 Qj'# ~1,111on •oJV 4.t 11• tv m MERV GRIFFIN t ,.~t fiu<1tl\t HI t.1·11 MJ.f'f P.~• t.,.r~ ( h Hl••I Qjntf>IS I) Jnd <Arleb 1nd Ht.-nCf-• .(•n Puc1 Roq••r'a ._'4.trttyn M , u•<tS 0dW"•.:l 'P••'' ... 10 '-AOVlf ••• I t'J7\1 •.>t·n~ f .1l1 A flJu'' • • lh \lt01Cl;t l h 1•U(1' r 1t tfi ....,..,h, h OOth led1n dt~ut 1.t,. ICJY•' ..,no cunnq 12 r1r~ f 9.30 f) 1 ~ WKRP IN CINCJNNATI 1 ,,,, ,p •I ""'''*", Lu .. C.hJl~nQff!) rl\r.J1 r.:id• A,,, '"l'• t 'lill!a .1notn ... , "1" f 'tat1on WPI('; tn •• Wlnn•·• f ' trw ~•m" 1ttu~ in 'Whttn taku dll ba'Jot>aU Qd"h Mr llh •Oil IOllQ lo\! ···~ 1!9<110~1 Inf' W•· RP Sliill '"r •H """" <"t.••>• 1 ,.. W TOBE ANNOUNCED Y"'I •~,I ll ••t• 10.000 14 LOUGRANT 0 MOVI( f O'iS1 1JO'lW<Ci tf\'' T"' A r r 1,( ,. c ,, ( J"I~ • hc;1nn ,.,,.,n, nv r r ,,,,., •1 .J• < lt•"'4.l • Jm k-.rm ••man who po~O nudP w 10:30 G) g) NEWS fl) MASTERPIECE THEATRE · Poldatk • lh1• \lra1n tlelween Roa& <Jnd Df!nwl ta 1a •nl0f'l5'ltod wnun Uwt I ..il<J&•lo. ·Nnrh·Ofl 1'1 ~u1S <.~Mtt") trt J 'll•..ull 1•J HI It, <•I 1611RI EF) EVENINO AT SYMPHONY <~~ O tdw,1 COt\Ou< I• lhu !:los1on ~ympnonv O.c•1<.<1. "°" in i:Jv(n S•nfr.;n.i,; l1)f O"ul>I" Orche,1r,1 ;1no frl't\ '-'••tiff"'< I tlU'f'JH"'l t1~ ~1vt+o "-"•• .. a•Ottn Iµ 11 00 f) 0 8 10 NEWS 0 MAKE ME ~UGH 0 STANFORD FOOT8AU 711 J OHN DARLING ""' 0 TOHIQHT GuMI hall Bob Newhall Guest& OtCk Shawn. ,.,,.. thd r,an .. hn 0 OATINGGAME D NEWS m HOOAKS HEAOE8 tiOQ1tn ~ Jr, (,t' rJt>k IC ''"°' C..,n &urkn .. ner h:tt •n hts pt~1~ to b'&• uo ; tram Q) GETSMAAT .~.", ..... t··· ~ ;'""' f • l(jf' "---' , .. , 1 _.1 ft(,)(t' Jf" •'' Jpdttrnt..,,, tt) CAPTlOHED ABC HEWS c.ountry j Q) OETSMART 5mar1 u~ .i m411mum alert when 1no1aM mu1111 en .. ar v~s tney (IOI tne" country t>ac~ fl) DICK CA ll£TT Gue1>r\ (.,rolt.,.,... <.ry..,, N11f1Cy l'ord 12:30 0 OAAGHET Fndc11dM V 1nnon '""' '" .... ,,. ,,, .. •.-oon~ 1"'''' vi i}OO {J(J(' .... fir If jPftto1f1 '1) MOVIE • • r~ i(')t A" , • 14 II ..,_,,, R•ttt't ~· r~'"""" "''l' ,.,, e,,, .. ,0,1-. n J ·"' ~n•~ tlWQw-. '"°°" !t '"' ,,,fl o-t """" 11 r wrtnPn ,...... -,.....,."' j t tr 1111111 •n"' w-H •• Iii~ ••• "",It~• t ~J.'7U'' ·~ ,,. V'.r- -AFTERNOON- 12:00 0 • • '> "Thf> Pv1pl1• Ma~.. < 19!>51 I ooy C.urlri. (.QI~ Mollilf A frllOCll noM ... mttn oon ... ., maitl~ .. no quHl!i lrlt6Clom ICJr lhe 1oy11h~lh I I hr . 30 mm I 3:00 nj1 * • • "Th<t Cnadwrck ~.imoly 1 t9741 Fr~ M .u M urrav l<atnleer'I Maqv.r,.-A 111mrly 1..C~ 11 <lu~•nQ 1>meohona1 GrrSts 11r11 30mm> 3:30 D *. * '> Ou< Mj}O r1 nr ( 1'1661 Jamf'' <.oourn f,1r, vOl"n A .--< ret BQef11 is Galled •n tt> "J( .. <>own .l qroup Dftnl n c.c-nire>lkng llM! plarie.r • .-.. ,,, ... , 11 n,.....,, by Arm strong & Batiuk ~. B ·---OJ~~ -jAJ-< ''.>'RY' roR 5'XTV·fOOR ll10USAND DOLL.AAS I HOW DO vt"JJ FEEL , .-r·, wONV\r<.-x.~.L r'4J"" l'lf ~.. '"':. 7 Aill, • CT nL t>J'lAlN 1" ft' \t !.Wf.Fl5 Al HOME Jl.)Sr 11"IV>1 THE WHUL Of GR~f P •.., P\..AVfD' C1• or !t" t .t,4ul 1:-hf~• ·• Chu•Ch stee-p~e wh1k- __________________________________ _;__;_;;.;._ __ ~ ~Equal Time' Issue Raised LOS ANGELES <AP> -CBS is being asked to provide equal lam e for a dramatic program show- ing "a very real connection bet~cen Jf'ws or the world and the state of lsr&el" a:. a counter to the casting of Vanessa Redgra\ c -.s a .ie"' t:.h .,1;rv1vor of the Holocaust The Committee for Equal T1ml', hPadPd by movie and te levision writer~ anct [Jrvduc• r<.. mad<.' the request in a full page advert1~emc·nt rn the Lo~ Ange les Times Additional ads were pla nned in the Hollywood trade papers. THE CASTING OF MIS.'i Red~ravc. a :.up· porter of the Palestine L1herat.Jon Orgamzation. 1n the CBS Fil ~ "Playin~ for Tim«" ha~ 1·<1used a lar ge protest. She wi ll plav Fania t-cn• lon. u member of the woll\en's ordt<•stra .Jt Au-.rhw1t1 concentration camp The ad says, "Vanessa Red~rave and the PLO insist there is no real connection Lt·1w11 n .!tws or the world and the state or hr oel We I>..: I n c th1:. contention to be false. div1s1ve and clanv.ero~'-." The committee, formed b.} writer pm•Jucer!> U la Garrett. Larr.> Gelbart. Oann'.Y Arnold and Mel Shavelson. is asking for equal time for Cf dramatic program to dram:.ilaw their point of view. CBS BEPUED IN A prepared statement that Miss Redgrave "was recommended for the role because of her artistic a bi I.tty and not her political views. CBS regrets this has offended some peoplt. however. this does not give n se to the question of equa l tim e. "We cannot accept the pe1Jt1on .. &ttempt to re- turn to the lime when art and pnhtics were in- sep arable, a nd where an individual's personal views were seemingly more important than his or her talent." Walter's Last Resort? 270-pound Actor B ig Man in New Series By J E RRY BUCK LOS ANGELES I AP) The closest Walter OlkeWlCl ha!) ever been to a mount8.lll resort was the cabin an the Catskills has parents had when he \\a~ a d uld ~or has he C'VC'r been a waiter. as he ts 1n the CBS comedy "The La~t Rc.-sort," set in a genteel mountain hotel Hut. Llkc every a~pmng BC' tor, he held a varacly of Jobs He said, "I drove a <:"a b and I i.old offan• supphc:. ovt·r Lh<• phone I we1:. l'\'en a llcen:.ed ans urancc agent for st>vcral year l> ·' HE LANDED A JOB on the Queen Mary and edged clost:r to show business ·'They hi red us . to mangle with the guests as oLicEwtcz ra mou:. stars of the '30s I wiu. OlJver Hardy ... he said Olkewacz <Ole ka h ' wacz) plays Zack Com :.tock. onl' of thl• rollrgc.• student wa1te~ who lurn the peaceful retreat into a i;bambles. Zack 1s a s urly slob who'd rather insult the d.mers than • serve them dinner and seems to enJOY an O<' t•as1onal bout with the ma1tre'd The series also s tars Larry Br eed ing. Stephanie Faracy, Zane Lasky, Ray Underwood. John f\u1oka and Robert Costanzao G¥.ry David Goldberg, who was a real wa iter in the CatskiUs, created the show for MTM Enterpnscs HE SAID, "I PLA V Zack as vulnerable. His surliness Is Just a coverup. There's a certain 1n nocence beneath that. He's really a victim. ln one s ho w he falls in love with a guest but is afraid to speak up. a r eguJar exchan~e of brawny 10kes. It'll be llkt- lhe Gr'OU<'ho Marx-Mar~;uet Dumont relallonsh1p We'll be at each other'-; throa~ " He's played l..t>nn~ an "Of Mire and Me n.· ~1 acduff rn "MacBeth ·and Stanley 1n "A Street· car ~ed Desir<.' · ··1 WA AT COLORADO State Univers tl} "hen they asked me to do a rughl of comedy." h•· s aid "I'd never done romedy before I fancied myself as the mos t dramalJc of act.on. · .-He stud.led mime• then spent sevt·ral )t'ar~ "1th an i mprov1sat100.tl ji?roup. It was only about • Yl'ar ago that ht• derided to try to get into him~ Stnce then ht• ha'> t.>et>n 1n the hit M mL-0\ Lo' t· at Fin.t Batt-· · • .ind bas a role an the upc<>m tnli? "1941 "He ha'> <ilso done seH•ral guest roles on le)('\ ISIOO Olkewicz said anotht-r reaM>n he wanL'> to los1• ~eight ts so that he can land th<.' film role of tht· late Yankee c<it< ht>r Thurman Munson He saad. "I followed tu~ <'art'er I played baseball in high school and colleji?e. when I weighed only ubout 205 pound..' · Forrest in "Condo' HOLLYWOOD I A p I Steve Forrest, a football team owner in "North Dallas Forty," bttom es the leader of a i;?roup of condomuuum owners in "Con- dom 1ruum" for Operat1on Pnmc1'1me The four-hour two-part movie. based on the book by John D MacDonald. also s tars Barbara Ede n. Don Haggerty. Ralph Bella my. Richard An- dersonand Pamela Hens ley ---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;-------- SOUTH COAST I ACT~STUOIO 1 ...... _...., ......... I fOf' fftlM, TV, •oiceo•en, 1V Director Set "He sends Michael (Larry Breeding> to speak for b1m. Mi chael winds up.spend.Ing the night with her and Zack thinks he's doing it only so be can speak for h.im. He's so innocent he doesn't believe his friend would do lhat." I -d•"""' ........ 1••011" I Wflc--.. ept ..ct · ' I tnNt-11 •1n1-0112 1, HOU.YWOOD (AP) -John Erman will direct all slx hours or the NBC mini series "Moviola," adapted from Garson Kanin's novel about the his- tory oftbe motion picture industry. Erman directed episodes of both "Roots·· series and co-produced and directed "Green Eyes,'' which woo the Human.it.as and Peabody Awards. William Manely, J ames Lee and Robert Shaw wrote the screenplays. David L. Wolpber and Stan llarsulies are producina in association with Warner Broe. Television. FROM F ~hion Island N ewport Beach Play Ball? Loni Anderson is the "secret weapon" on the WKRP softball tea m -designed to dis- tract the opposUion -on "WKRP in Cincin- nati" tonight at 9:30 on CB.5, Channel 2. Olke wicz. 31. who weighs 270 pounds, is on a low carbohydrate diet and hopes to gel bU weight down to 230. "I 11DNK ZACK CAN be just a big moose rather than a rat guy." he said. "I hope the character is strong enough to sustain a weight cban1e." In the show, Zach will have an oagoln1 ~la-. tiooabip with ooe of the guests, Mn. Trilling, played by Dorothy Conrad. He said, "We will have "MOSFBATU YAMPftr'CrG t •"llYete THI DOOi .. "THIDAar fRt ,OCIAtelOU. HMMfSCHOOl. .. fNJ ..,,. ............... STEREO SOUNDS Of THE HARBOR. @ ..,~:_:~0 . .. ------- le.C.t )410lmltl ......... "Ir ........... , .. 1"I • YCTIOM Ofl JOIYTMAM taJ ....... ... , ~- .· -DM.Y...af " •'J-. 4th SENSATIONAL WfB! ~ CdVl..l rl.h ~ NtWPORT MICWIOitT. O'&iiV&a NewpOrt .. Kft 6'4-0790 DlllY .......... , ... .. - CINEDOME I ... t' l I ' CHAPMAll AVE. I LA. FWY O"AtlGE 134-2553 ' Sii ... fll. . •• . ... ,. . , .... "'' ·Jftf · 1'• ••. t• 11'90 •• .., ......,~....., .... ur (2 "~ WMIN A ITUNGll CALLS1111 113/~ll·HIO 12> .. MW .. MMll ... & IMJ fWO &OUU lffUI SHAMI Of THI JUNOLl 1•1 "'"' TUHNIL VISK>N 111 ~~ '"THI LR~ RIAH"' llJ .,,, .. _ ... ,.,.. _ ...... ?:- -...oat A.MIRICAH H.unTI" -~·­UT,,_ ~..-MM '"' UMONll '" ..... IOLL .... IOIOOl INI ""' IWIHGINO Co.IOI t!OWUO e aJNOY ~!AMS MOii ~ eulfll'I (NI "-Ill I IOT ........ I IAND1N1 .a.ca.,-. ..... ~ ..-AL MOUll (I) S.-OU(I) ,,_ .. _ ......... ......,__,, --=~ ,........,...,__ .. ,........, Miii, .......... ....-..... lfAllT .. OVll111 """ _,,_ CM Wllf CNt "'° ....... ...... Of fMI NN8Ll(I) ,,.. w..... VlllOMlll ' , " \ I ENTERT~NMENTIBROAOWAY/POPMUSIC Is 007'• Nu•fJer 1Jp1 Roger Moore, the James Bond of the mov ies, smiles al some of the Bond girls as he arrives at a Paris theater for the French premiere of h is l atest m<>vie . "Moonraker." That's Mrs. Moore smiling at right. 'Happy Fella' Returns By JAY SHARBUTI' NEW YORK CAP) -Wit.b revival fever lurk- ing here, Frank Loesser's "The Most Happy Fella" has reopened on Broadway -"Peter Pan" was revived there last month -after a rest of more than 20 years. The rest hasn't done It all that good. The 1956 By 1be As80t'lated Press The following are Billboard's hot record bits for the week ending October 20 as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard magaz.ine. HOT SINGLES 1. "Rise" Herb Al rt CA&M > 2. "Don't Stop ·~You Gel Enouah" Michael Jackson (Epic) 3. "Pop Mw:Ht" M (Sire) 4. "Sail On" Commodores (Motown> s. "I'll Never Love Tbis Way Again" Dionne Warwick (Arista) 6 "Dim All The Lights" Donna Summe r <Casablanca > 7 "Sad Eyes" Robert John CEMI> 8. "My Sharona" The Knack CCap1t.ol> 9. "Heartache Tonight'' Eagles (Asylum > 10. "Still" Commodores (Motown) TOPLPS 1. "In Through Tbe Out Door" Led Zeppelin (Swan Song) 2. "'lbe Long Run" Eagles (Asylum> 3. "Gel The Knack" The Knack (Capitol) 4. "Midnight Magic" Commodores (Motown) 5. ''Off'.J'be Wall" Michael Jack.son (Epic) 6. "Head Games" Foreigner (Atlantic) 7. "Dream Police" Cheap Trick (Epic) 8. "Slow Train Coming" Bob Dylan CColum· bia) 9. "Breakfast In America" Supertramp (A&M> 10. "cbrnerstone" Styx <A&M> .... ,~ • ...,..,,..t1~..,.,.,.,U-.~C,.......,..,t~ '--~_.-:-- NOW PLAYING UA TWI• CllftMAI IUHA r&•ttl Dtllft·lll EDW&llOI' lfWPOtlT Wes1mms1er 893 IJO:i llutN Par~ 821 4070 CllllMA IRE& PlAZA CllllDOMl Ne-porl BNcn 64'·0760 8'ea ~?9 :,33<i Ordngt 634 ~~3 "'PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK' ELECTRIRES ••• NEW, WONDERFUL AND REFRESHINGLY DIFFERENT." L" •••'69/tmlM comedy tor_,.. who can CCU1l. ' , . ·--.. hit that ran m performances seems rout.Lne now, a soap opera boa.sting only of good music It's a pleasant show, but onJy its dancing really s tunes It reprises the tunefuJ tale or a middle-aged grape.grower in Napa, Caltf., bis young bride and her brief one-night rung with his handsome young foreman that results in pregnancy. GIOtGIO TO'LZI, THE former Metropolltan Opera star. plays Tony. the Italian 1mnugrant who grows the grapes. Sharon Daruels plays blS bride and Richard Mueni his res~Uul . strapping young foreman. As in 1956. Tony falls an love with a pretty, foot·weary waitress <Miss Oamels) while vtS1l1ng San Francisco. He sends her a barrage or love let· ters and wins her heart, though she can't r ecall his looks . He proposes by mail. She accepts. Trouble is, his maiden slater (Adrienne Leonetti) reminds him that he's middl•a1ed and homely. He fears rejection. Re 9enda bi.a beloved a false picture of himself . THE JRJG ON THE photo actua1lJ la that of handsome Joe, who la unaware of this deve.k>p. ment. But Joe wises up and ao does the waitress when she arrives at the ranch. Sbe goes into sbock upon leanung ber beau ls old. She's shocked again when he's felled by an ac· cident and. badly battered. he pleads for her to marry him before he leaves Uu.s world ' She marries. She wants to leave his ranch im· mediately, but is delayed by Joe. He keeps telling her Tony is a wonderful man and gives her a bug This leads to a night or amour. an acc1dent. of course. ALL 1108 IS IN the first act. The second bas Tony recuperating and lbe audience w&Jting for him to learn she ill pregnant by another. The prelims, wailing, disclos ure and bit· tersweet but happy finale are only filfuJJy enter· taining. Sadly. none of the leads tum in strong performances that might have ttdeemed the pre· dlctable plot. Everyone la kind, thoughtful and decent. and that does get mighty old aft.er a while. Whether such old·faabloned virtue dooms this 1979·model "Fella" remalna to be seen . , c:1nename Ei scAeen 634 2553 comPLEX c rupm•n .... &. ~nl• AN FtNW•Y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" (A> "MOONRAKER" (PG ) "CAPRICORN ONE" "ROCKY fl" (PG) "GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" "10" (R) "STARTING OVER" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" !R> STRn1um Eis cAEEn 6 l 1i ; R h J 0 A IVE· In "10" .. SHAMPOO" (R) "HOOPER" "THE WARRIOOS" "UP IN SMOt<Eu IRl Kaletll ..... 1001¥!1' "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" CR) "llTTlE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE" "PATRICK" "JENNIFER" (R) "ANIMAL SE" "PRISONER OF ZENDA" (PG) ALL D•UVll•tNa ONN 6lHP.M.tMNI\ Y ClllN U-I I l'f'M u11 ... t • Ki.•1e "9~•"'"' IURT~ JILL CLAY!kMOH i sTARTING OVER" PLUtl "THE MAIN EVENT" AUDIENCES ~ ~] Will ·~ It;;.,:~~ SlfllPlY • J CHERISH -"" • 81£.AKI•G AWAY ,.- Plua "SOMETHING SHORT OF PARADISE" ''SHAME OF THE JUNGLE" (R) Plua''TUNNELVISION" IA.'h.11 h•W''" .. t." . ;i6 T~ •• n~ ~k""'l''"'ul• ~ ... -~ ~ ~ .... JatA /tJ4j ~--.; ~J.t ~ " p Plus JUST YOU • Plus · A MAN A WOMAN AND A BANI('' AND ME, KID (PG) Patrica 0o .. n 1 Med ~ .t ~ ~ hll body •nymo.a I • ~J.l~~ "PA TR ICK j;GI .,\', l'"/ r ~ (\ I l ~ ~ He II aYr• lhe hell ~!JA J :..J -J-J~~ ou1otyov 1...J) /. ,J' -//. Mon·Frt 7 00 I 50 10 30 •7JH«~ <-1 a .f(<t,,U I SattS..n 2 lO 4 lO 6 30 R t...:...1•" _,,.u • • 30, 10 lO Plua (PGt MORE A'!!f_RICAN GRAFFITI ........ .,"--·r COfthftU.... •• SYlV£SltA StAWN !AU SH!Pf • ~II p If ._ d"' .. °'" I ,_' i. o Ot ~ Y" • f' ·PATRICK'. P ua1R SHAME OF THC JUNGLE' Ptu' THE SEDUCTION Plu1"AGATHA" 0' JOE TYNAN k 111~u I.'\; h11Jn The •• 0 "" PYf"0" '> ~ ~:"'y-LIFE r 11~1 OF BRIAN '-'\....: vu_ .. 0 H .I J '°to ••• Plu PG ~· aue. ,':.' .~ • ''' •• MOONRAKER . ·~· A IPmPtinq4y ' l.t'>IPlul U "1>t'<l'( \ . "9A" ....;.,iOI._, w P•tr1ck d0Hn·1 naed hi• body anymore ''PATRICK " Plua(A) "SHAME OF THE JUNGLE" "WHEN "TIME A AFTER STRANGER CALLS" CAI TIME" (PQ) __ , ..... • ,,II, "" ...... ". .. ,,_ t• c• "AGAntA" ·--- ' INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classlfled •Horoscope Tu~uah Should BB~ KBi@WD Mary O. Moore writes letters to the editor to three Orange County newspapers, the Sacramento Bee and the Santa Monica Outlook. She writes to the paper in Sacramento because that's the home of state government. She writes to the paper in Santa Monica ~ause that's the home of Jane Fonda. "When I send them to Santa Monica I 'm disagreeing with Jane Fonda," says Mrs. Moore. ··wedon't agree on anything." J ane Fonda and her husband Tom Hayden are just two of the political personalities and is· sues that grate M rs. Moore eDOQlb to write let ten. · This year Mrs. Moor e also bu written let· ters opposing the appointment of Orange County Superviaor Edison Miller. As for Gov Jerry Brown, Mrs. Moore says, .. I've been on his back for some time." Tl:E ?l-VEAR LAGUNA BEACH resident has been wri ling letters to the editor since the late 1950s. "I was really just writing to get the feelings out of my system," she says. "I'm inte~sted in what's going on around us " Mrs. Moor e was born in Los Angeles Before marrying, she was a policewomen on the Los Angeles Police Department for five years in the · 1940s. She's now divorced and bas three grown sons. Although in the past she has stumped for candidates by handing out cam paign literature door-to-door. she no longer is involved with organized political activities. "I KIND OF DO IT on my own," she says, adding, .. I'm a Republican, but I kind of vote the man." Mrs. Moore has contributed humorous anec- dotes to Reader's Digest, but she bas no writing ambitions beyond her letters to the editor. And it's usually a news article or editorial that makes her turn to the typewriter. "To me, 1 hate to see the American people lied to. or at least fooled," she says. "I want the truth to be known so they at least have a cban· ce." ' "1 think there should be more truth," she a dds , m e ntioning one news paper whose editorials she reels are biased and unfair. "I think somebody's got to come back and say 'You're wrong.'" Mrs. Moore, who reads three newspapers a day in order to keep informed, acknowledges that many people aren't as conscientious. "Some people," she reasons, "have just given up. If we all felt that way we'd be in a beck of a spot." . .,....,. ' Featurig_.... _....• ·~_.,cl Goldie Joseph Bureau~n-aey's D er Nem~§i§ Goldie Joseph, a 35-year Newport Beach re· sident, was not always politically active or motivated enough to write letters to the editor Then came the 1970S, a time when she dis· covered that her world was changuig draslical· ly. "I started basically because 1t became more glaring we were losmg a freedom a day it seemed like," sbe says. Mrs. Joseph doesn't know how many letters to the edit.or she's written but, she says, "I think most every day you read the paper there's something you'd like to answer. "I write when something is so galling or up- setting to me that I have to get it out of my system. Sometimes they're printed, sometimes they are not." After he r first letter appeared in a newspaper, she says, 'l felt very good to think somebody thought it was worthwhile to print it. .. That letter , like many subsequent letters, prompted phone calls from people either agree- ing or diaagreein& with her . •'The interesting thing is people care enough to call or answer you ln the paper," she says. "I feel it's doing something good because ilgetspeopletowake up." Mrs. Joseph, who was born ln Los Angeles, went to work as a milliner at the age of 16 dur- ing the Depreaalon. After she married Sam Joseph. abe aaya, abe ~gan savin& money and buying property, "feeling that wu a security. Now lt'a not." Because of increased building permit re- quirement.a and building restrictions, she ba.s sold molt.of beuro_perty ill recent yeao. - -Two years aao Mrs. Joseph wu involved with a petition calllna for the elimination of the Coutal Commlalion and abe soon plans to in· ltiate a new petition with a broader 1oal: "to set rid ot bureaucratic rule." "Bureaucracy," says Mn. Joseph, • that's wbat l'm really fiabtina.'' Mn. JOMpb la a charter member and cur· reot president ot the Balboa Bay Republican Womea, Federated. Sbe describes ll u a "new· ly formed '1'0UP ot active women who try t.o do aomet.blq abovt what's bappeatna t.o tbil coun- lr) • .. w. try t.o work with our lqlslat.on at all le~ltll to Pip ln(ormed with what's &oina on IDCl t.o Mlp with tb1Dp we believe ln ancl do wbat w cu to Mop tblnl• we do DOL" lln . .I~ ta alaol-1alaUYeaaa11atfot Oraqe eo.a, Republkan Women. Pederat.ed. adwn.amoaUa11c:otwmafOl'YacbtllllN•ws. Dear Editor • • • S&orles By DENNISM"cl.""EU..AN Of-0""1'1 .... Airport noise, pro-growth and anti· growth. block-long gasoline lines. Jane Fonda, elections and dog leash laws. These are the issues that try men's souls. While most people are content to keep their opinions within the confines of th.eir circle of friends, others prefer to share their views with a larger audience They're the people who write letters to the editor. And the thoughts they express in the letters-to-the·editor column are among the most widely read sections of a newspaper. Althoug h some letter writers are motivated by seeing their name in print. most have something to get off their chest. s ays Barbara Kre ibich. Daily Pilot editoriaJ page editor who receives Crom 20 to 80 letters a week. "The number van es enormously ... she says. "It drops off durinj summer vac<t; tion and Christmas -holidays rn 1he s pnng or Call. they rea lly go up "And any ma1or clect10n or national crisis will bnng a whole raft of them .. Most letter write rs are heard from James W. Boldmg Writing Habit: 'A Release' James W Bolding s a 56-year-Old Costa Mesa resident who retired last year after 26 years as a carpenter When he's not fechng especially optruonat· ed. he'll write at least two letters-to-the-editor a week. But when the steam n ses, it's not unusual for him to fire orr one a day. "I started wriUng them when I came to California in 1947." says Bolding who was then a Marine sergeant stationed at El Toro. "I read the news and I wanted to add my two cents worth " Since his first letter about the Communist cons piracy appeared in print. Bolding has never stopped adding his t wo cents worth. And two cents go a long way with Bolding. He writes to not only newspaper editors, but congressmen, senators, governors, presidents and m ilitary leaders. "I write everybody letters," be savs. Bolding grew up in LltUe Rock, Ark .. and dropped out of the 10th grade in UMO to work in a Civilian Conservation Corps camp where be planted trees and wielded a pick and shovel. Ei~hl monlha later he joined the Marines. He and his wife, Irene. have two children and aeveo grandchildren. The only organisation be. belongs to is the Republican Party. He doesn't. belong to any particular church-al least not. since be got lnto an argument with the preacher. heH_}'ll. -- People don't always aaree with Boldin&, wbo expresses bis opinion on a wide variety of subject.a, many of which are controvenial. He laUlblnaly recalls b1a father once 1ayint that if Bolclina held a convent.loo of his friends in Costa Meaa1 be could bold lt in a phone booth. • ''lbe more subjects you write on, the more cliaaareementa you aet,'' says Boldina. Alt.boucb be tliliiks of one qy writinf abort at.oriea, be admlta, "I'm strictly amateur by all accounts. Yet. be lw DO trouble lettinl his letters to the editor Into the newspaper. It'• somethina Boldlna belleftl neryone lbDUl do. "1 think they have an tnnuence," be •&JS. "People oqht to e.e.t your belWa ud make JOU stand \IP for tbem. Tbat'a wbat democracy ls aboul. "WrlUDa a 1aUer tot.be edl\or ls a release for bolWlty. ll'• bealth:r." once and drop out of slght. but a hearty handful conlli bute r egularly: The regulars. Mrs. Kreibich says, fall into two categories: those who have an opinion on everything and those with an ax to grind. "There a re probably a half dozen regulars who write al least once a month." she says ... And maybe another dozen or so who you're s ure to hear from if something comes up in their area. "Some of the people are extraordinarly thoughtful and well-informed ... Yet. while their names and views may have become familiar, lhey remain lar gely anonymous. Who are these writers of letters to the editor'! Interviews with four of the Orange Coast ·s most prolific letter '!"riters shpw that while they may hold different opm· ions. they all sha re an abiding concern for keeping mformed about the world around lht!-01 . • And. they agree. one of the best ways to kl'ep informed 1s through the exchange (Jf v11·"voinb found in the letters-to-the- ca1lor column indignatio n §purs Letters John W Reid. v.ho"<> been wntmg letters to the t>d.Jtor from tht· word 'Go" about 20 years a~o ·· can't remember what prompted that in· 1t1al ffilSMV(' .. Most!:, iust 1nd1 gnat1on." says Reid, a manager at Bangor Punta Manne in Costa M~sa where he<and h1::. wife Evva Lou and lhe1r hve children moved four years ago. ··1 have lJved in 14 different states and have corresponded Wlth 14 different editors," he says. Although he 's a registered Republican, Read. SB. says be C'OQSlders hlmseU an tndependent. .. ( lean, Of C'OUr'lt'. toward pnvat(> enterpnse and the Republican point or view ... he explain~. "I'm a conservative. obviously. 1( you've read any of my letters " His letters. which ht> wntes on an average of one a month. are not only sent to the DaJly Pilot but to other news papers around the country. Reid spent his rhlldhood 1n West Somerville, Mass . and l'(raduated with a language degree from Oklahoma State t,.;nivers1ty After World War II. he worked in Korea for a , t'ar as textbook editor for the Korean National Department of Education He later worked in management for companies tn seve ral eastern "t ates beforC' ~t art in~ his own kayak bwlding business 1n Indiana He since has worked fo r t'\ (>ral bo.Jl com pa nil''> Occasionally Reid sends copies of his letters to tht• editor to !>C'n;.itor!. and con~resl!men -'"1f I think 1t might help '>Way them .'· he say~. ll1 s reason for wnt1n1? lettl'r' "simple I'm conremed with the dire<:laon m which h1~ country 1s J?Omg,"" he -,ay!> .. I think untJI we g_el back to the reahzallon that constructive work IS the baSIS for improvement ror SOCtely, .ve rt> gomg to go downhill .. We II end up. at best. a third rate nation. and probabl:> not even an independent nation al all. .. lf e .. ·erybody dad a::. I do express their feel- ings pub!Jdy tht• power., that be would be m closer touch with how pcoplt> fet!I ·· Reid. the con.servat1ve independent, says he as not actively involved in any pol.lbcal organiza· Lions He allowed. howeve r . that 10 years ago he ran ror the school board in Kansas. .. But m) views at the time." he admits with a laugh. "'were too conservative -even for Kansas" John W. Reid . .. Marriage Can Be Win/Win or Lose/Lose 81 JUDITR OUON OI ... ._.. .... .._ It wu bard lo understand. '!"'-~pie, bot.b 1uc- eeuTW busloeu exec:utlv .. ID tblir owa ript, nre bn- lnl • bard Ut1,1e keeptn1 their mant:r toaet.ber. All they did wu artue. ll aeem , and they bad UM Hm• diaaaeementa ov r and over qaln. What they weren't dolns wu necocJ•Unt. aceordin1 to Dr. TtlH Albert·Wancbaw, a paycbok>tlll. lecturer, bu.a1M11 0001wtant and t.berapbt Dr. Watl('baw. •bot• boot OD neiotiatJn1 wlU be published early neat year, beUevee that the toola ol oe10UaUon, u used by bualneu, can be put to wort la personal relaUooahJp1 u well. She has isolated au d.lfterent kinda ol ne10Uaton ll1ured out the problems Involved tn deallna wit.b each and •1.1Uested waya lo cope with the varioua atylea. IT SEEMS FAIRLY simple. AU you have to do ta learn ~hat kind of neeoUator you are dealing with and what his sltaten UJ, and then you know how to cope with tt. Her own personal style is Wln/Win where one person doesn"t walk away with all the re~ards. U one ~rson does, she believes, it becomes a Lose/Lose situ•· lion and makes future negollallons more diffk:ult Dr. Warschaw, speaker for the Newport Qe•ch chapter of Women in Business, began to form her ' theory about negotiation alter laking a close look at what was happening lo the relationabJps of her clients. "I thought negotiating waa something a men did around black tables," she said. "But It's somelbJng that goes on all day. It's a natural process which goes back to childhood-you bring the bat and I'll bring the ball." Delly,.. ..... ..__ DR. TESSA ALB~RT-WA!'SCHAW ..... DR. WAllSCHAW believes there is more necessity for good negotiating skills loday than ever, especially for women, ~~ause "the . o!d way,, aren :t working anymo~. Cryirig and screamlng, in a revolutionary world, Just don't work." In dealing with all six kinds of negotialors, Dr Warschaw says the key is lo "figure out what the prize is for them." • The Soother. So nice, kind and lovine, but lacb follow-through. There will be a lot of "do-it-yourself," a lot of anger to vent at them. Dr. Warschaw offered one word of caution. Most people nuctuate between several styles, she noted. "It changes according to the arena, the time of life, time of day, need and the person who's in the room." •Win/Win. This is best, Dr. Warschaw believes. There is mutuality lo regard, a concern with mutual goals. The winn negotiator lli$tens. "The win/wi n s tyle believes in equity," Dr. Warschaw said. HERE AllE the basic styles, with their problems and suggested solutions: "And, there are benefits to this approach-a longer life, less stress, clearer and closer relationships, more joy and fun. •Jungle Fighter . This person is very successful. Figure out a way lo deal with your own anger at bis com· petitive attitude. "When there's only one winner, there a re a lot of losers." •:n>e Dictator. An aut.boritarian figure. Come up with solutions, not problems, for them. •The Silhouette. The difficulty here ls that you don't kno~ w~al he ~ants. Stop being responsible for his com-munication. Do 1tfast. The win/win negotiator, she added, asks the ques· lion, "How much will the loss affect the other person, · not "How much can I win?" She believes that negotiation will become increas· ingly more important as world conditions change •The Big Mama, Big Daddy. The parent figure. You thmk you have control but you really don't Negotiate ~lowly. step by step Build on your ideas. The problem here is that you think you have control but you r eaJly don't. "We are no longer going lo move around. We are going to be thrown together more. We need a number of options. "For me. negotiation is a positive option. The benefits outweigh the cost." Cruelty to Animals Is Bewildering DEAR ANN LANDERS. Please print this important message to anim al owners: I was on my way to work this morning, and l saw your dog limping on the sidewalk -her tongue dragging on the cement in the 93-degree heat. The poor hound's ribs were stick· ing out through her •bby coat. I stopped al a deli and got her some ,.vater and a roll. She looked at me with sad eyes. What a beautiful German shepherd she once must have been. I looked on her choker and there was NO TAG. For one dollar and a biscuit box you can get a tag engraved with your name and number to insure your dog's safety in case it gets loose. I put her in my car and took her to the ASPCA. They said they would bold her for 48 hours, and if no one came to claim her she would have to be destroyed. "We have too many dogs here already and can't handle any more," was the way he put it. ' Aa I left, those beautiful eyes followed me. I felt like a criminal, but I have a dog already and couldn't possibly take on another one. Please, Ann, ask your readers not to let this happen to their pet. Ask them, "lsn 't be or she worth a dollar?" I'm signing this -SAD IN N.Y. DEAR SAD: I know muy people wlae laAYe two dogs. Yoa ICMllld ao tsJ•P•dletie ud carta1 It baffles me "•& ,... left u.o.e "beaatlfal eyes" ~ to die. Pleue eaplala. I'm llplal W. -BEWILDUED IN CHICAGO , DEAR ANN LANDERS ~ Cbrlatmas ls thn!e months away, and already I'm dreadinc IL Every year our family excbantee ,Uta. n bu Cotten completely out of band . For example, my erandpareata -who are retired - can barely manage on their modest pemlom. 'l'beJ atll1 buy• ~u ~rw-.wlerthedauflhten, ton•·in-law, dau1bten-ln-law and 1on1. and, of courae all tbe srandcblldrea.. Our family ii DOt cloH. We rarely '" each other e:aeept at funerals. When autstmu ro1.la around we 1et toset.blr I O'NQptnd and trY too bard to eoJoJ ounelW.. Kott of tbe pree-•ta ~eel &re ........ 11 there I IOladm to tllil oqohlc cbaradaT LAPAYrrTE, IND. DSM IND.: A cndMll _. ..... .... Q .. ,. ...... u11•wrtte ...... _ ....... ,...,... .. ... ............ ....., ... ...... ........ ..., w111.-••Hrnll,... '1 11 ' I w. A•11•n tlaat 1" .,. •llldla& • ...u. ... 1Nl1lt.y ..... la CM •••ta ti Ill family Ann Landers members in Ueu of preseata. TbeD do It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: As a loyal fan and faithful reader of your col· umn, I was deeply disappointed when you agreed with the statement, ·'Nobody knows why girls want show- off weddings. It works their mothers to death. It runs their fathers into debt and adds to their burderu. It makes th~ bride haggard with anxiety, so that in- variably she looks homelier than she does at any other time.'' Please print your definition of a "show-off" wedding. -LOUISIANA INQUISITOR DEAll L. INQ.: A "show-oft wed- dla&" la aa aff1lr on wbJda people spend more money tllaa they cu af. ford to Impress people tbey don't care about in aa effort to lrlDSform • rellglou ceremony Into a taa&elea, oatealatlou ell1rav11aoaa. Wbea lt'a o•er, all tbey hive are aore feet, a ban1o•er, a nerve·wrackiJll s&adl ol bllla &Del a lol of crttlclsm from catty gaeata. DEAR ANN : Now that you have def med a "pathological liar," will you please go one step further and tell us what to do with one? A woman in our soelal clrcle de· finitely fita into that c-teaory. No one knows whtlter to ~ her to eome off it when she 8t'luu to tell one ol her loony stories or pretend to believe all the junk. Her made-up yuna are bisaue.;. Exam~ Prinff Cballet chased her last aummer on the French Riviera! It '1 downrllbt em· barrusing to listen to such rot. The woman lsn'l vicpoUI, but we bate for her to think we are dumb enou.ch to be taken tn by her fantaalea. Please advlle. We shall do as you aay. - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH JN YONKERS -DRU YONK: .. eempa1d-1te. aemember um patbetle -• ac· hl•111 belle.e. die ............ &be tn&ll. A pet•ol1c;teal Mar owl &- &1111 .... ._.eta fact ... f.-..,. Tlte Sood Loni I•"'" two ean for Jut._. oeeu'-e. WU..,_• HJI lbotlld JO la OH ear -ud • tile otber . _______ .,. ----------·-·-----.. _ ........ .,_ .... _ K . ( Boros rope TUESDAY, OCJ'OBER 11 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES <Mar 21-Apr 19 ) Be familiar with objecuves. task at hand, wishes or employer. Mea ns stress comprehen sion . Accept responsibility and know that reward fa clor has been enhanced. Capricorn, Cancer natives figure ln scenario. Relationship is antensllied. TAUJlUS <Apr. 20-May 20) f'inish rat.her than begin, round out projects, make additional contacts. Love is in picture .ir-you learn where you stand with special individual. Aries, Libra nati vea figure prominently. An idea can be transformed into viable operation. GEMINJ <May 21-Juoe 20): New start could lead to greater security. Build on solid bue, select quality material, deal with Leo, Aquarius persons. One who bas kept distance from you will display warmth. Be receptive, accept sug- gestions from one who bas benefit of greater ex- perience. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Ideas, idea.Ls, aspirations and relatives coming. Message will be clarified. Teach and learn, reestablish family ties, follow through on hunch. Aquarius, Leo and another Cancer native figure lo scenario. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Elements of luck, Umin& ride with you -and could be renected in growing bank balance. Gemini, Virgo, Sagit· tariua persons figure prominently Experiment, make inquiries, display versaUllly and sense of humor. Horizons expand and opportunities multiply. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) · Cycle high, study Leo message -take lead, assert need.a. You have chance to review and revise, to ten down and rebuild. Spotlight on personality, special appearances, ability to take advantage of "special circumstances."' LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Look .>behind acenea for answers; reject superficial explana- tions. Someobe "takes a ri.ak'' to keep you ln· formed. Know it, respond u l! aware th•t you are beinl g:iven special privilege. You c1n piece together bita ol information and come up with complete story. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Accent on fulftllment, 1aln from bualneaa propoa1Uon. Promotion, popularity ind acquisition of special, luxury items are indicated. Domestic adjustment is on a1enda. Taurus, Libra and another Scorpio figure prominently. 8AGrM'A&ll18 (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): lnailt Oil factual d1ta, especially re1ardtn1 buainea, OC· cup•tlon, community -proJe~t. Avon! self· deception define terms, perfect tecbnlquee. Places, Vfr.10 natives play key rolet. You are elven chance to prove a m~r potnt. CAPalCO&fltif. (Dec. 22-JID. 19): Look beyond the lmme!llate; be aware ol potent.Jal. Accent on educati2n. l1oru11e, travel and publication. Diatanc.41 becomea leu ol a barrier to advancement. Older lndivtdual alda in obtaln· ln1 dilpJay and d.l8lribuUoo. AQ1JA&ll18 (Jan. IO-Feb. 18): Debt ii paid. One clole to you aidl in oblalnlo1 ,.iw b1r1atn. Arl.:S l.Jbra lndivtduall nsure pro- minently-IO doe• tbe number I . You com· pt1te task, 1atn added recopltioa IDd aolve a my1tery. . - P18CD (Feb. lJ.Mar. 30): You mate COD· t1ct wltb one wbol4t views oppoae JOW' own. Yet, then ii attraction -an acrMm.t could re1ult. Partnenbip and marrta11 are blah OD a1enda. See 1ltuation1, people ln reall1tlc ll1bt. .,u .. .- Mini& Are Back Spring and Summer 1980 ready to· wear fashion :-.ho".., h~ ve rediscovered the m ini-skirt as seen in this m odel pre,:,cntcd r e· cently by France Andre Vle in Pans She's Got Buttons DAYTON. Ohio I APJ Berruct: Wery adm1~ her garbage ocC'asional ly r ates QWUJcal glances [ro m local trash coUectors "Sometimes I wlt<'.b m y trashman when he picu up my trash and rinds big sacks full of old butt.ooa,'' abe said. "Sometimes I think. ex~ the pun, that be thirlk.s I've lost my but toru." Mrs. Wery. or Tippecanoe, IS one of 18 deal ers who are s h o w1n~ thousands upon thousand~ of button.., at the National Button S<><:1et) ·i. an oual meetmg an Dayton Mrs Wery has bt>en colll-c llnl( but· Laguna Resident Honored Dr. Ernest G. Lake. a Laguna Beach resident. has been named reci· pient of the Di s t - inguis hed Alumnus Award by the University of Montana Alumni As· aociaUoo. Lake, • 1929 graduate tons since she ~as a g1 rl .. Not aJI old buttons are coller. tJbles." she sa1d '"That 's why a lot of collectors throw away the worthless ones." Peg Petrequln of Dayton, a chaiswoman of the convention, said: ··rve been collecting buttoos for 20 years. and it 1s still a big thrill to find a new or rare button. ··1 have learned more hislory since I haH• collect~ button<; than I ever did in school Thert• art• pohucal but tons. o~ra hutton'. fa1rv tule but ton' m1Uld~ huttun ... h1 .. :tonc1tl but· lon~ lo education, served as " superintendent of the Your Haircut Should Look as Fullerton high school and Junior colle1e dia· Good After Five ~ tricta from 19S8 to 1986. ~.,.• "e rec e 1v e d h 1s as H Does After Five Minutes. master's ind doctor's decrees from R1rvard And It will When you come to Command Perform- Un l v e rs lty and has ance. We shampoo. cut and blow dry your hair with served as top ad -precision.~ mlniatr1tor lo dlatrlcta Preci sTon h8lrcuttTng "keeps your hair looking ln Grlawold, Conn., great long after yOUVe had it done. because the Barre. V\., Oloucbester, : hair is cut in harmony with the way It grows. And Mu1., and Racine, Wis . because it's cut to fall into place naturally. you He allo bu tau1ht at don't have to keep fussing with 1t. the Univeraltles of It costs Just sixteen dollars for gals or guys M •lne, llllnols and No appointments necessary. We also offer perma~ Colorado, Northwettem. nent wa -I · f -•·~ .i. d d't' l Claremont Graduate Vvv, co ortng, r°"'"v an con I ion ng. School and California Make ~r next harrcut a precision haircut. and st a t e u n 1 v e rs I t 1 • you won t hate yourself the momlng after. Fullertcn. QCf)N1 ot~ewbi~ ~o=~~ {!o.11111end PerformanJ ferenn OD J!:ducaUon lD c .°""""'1.,..., .. _.__co.. s 1*, b.al ~ educa-. ALL"°""°"" MOH . .,... •• M IAT. M Uon ln the ai1mel Union ~HACH IURINl9'1 ceNTP a n d r • o • I v e d a 1• NVIRW· ... xt To Nt•PC>lt hectt '°" Offtoe) C.rUftc.t. of Merit u ... 1411 O.ut1tandln1 Educator tn l COSTA MllA • MUA V1RH CINTIR Or1n1e County tn 19M. httlnd loe kattng "'"" ...,_, • Adamt) MM1h -· • .. -. .... ----.-....-----... I • \ 0UEENtE/OBIT$ • ~ ..onca TOC9SDIT0411' A•Ml49 aul'aatCMl C:OUllT OP TM( STAYe CH' CALIP'OttNIA ll'Oa TMe CIDU"'T'I OP OllAtt(;I I rt tne MAlll .. ot '"• E •I •I• ol l>OfjALOC ~llli, o.tu-Nollce i• lle<lt>y 9111.,. 10 <rlCIHon i..vl1t9 <i.i-~"'' lhe "40 OK• _, lo ,. .. '4llO <1111-lfl nte otflce of tN < "'"' of ti• •tot~lcl CO<lrl or to l)r.Wfll !Nim 10 tfte unQe<\IQMd •I ,,.. otflu ol JOHN I( NAU.RIAN. 611 s ICl~ley Ort...,, ••. LO$ Angelel, Cehl0<nle 'GOOS, Tel 12131 :117 n •1 wtllc" ••tt .. ottic. I• ,,.. pl•e ot bu., •••••••••••••••!""'of I,. uncM<VOfled In .i1 m•tl•" perta1 .. 11>9 to salO f'!i.t~ Su<" ci.•m• Deaths Elsewhere STUART, Fla. (AP) - Are b i b a ld B ulloc:b Boosevdt, 85, the last s urviving so n o f Theodore Roosevelt and a hero in both World Wars. died Saturday lie was 85 MOSCOW IAP > N adexbd a Naduhdina, 71, artistic director of the Soviet Union 's Beriozka dance ensem ble, has died, tM Soviet news agency Tass re- ported Sunday. "'''" ttw IW<M'IMY _,_,. must oe tllecl or -""'t«I •• •fores••O wlll'lln '°"' montM altff tr.. llr$1 puo11c.i11on ot '"I• notice O•t~d Oct-r I I .. ,. Cl'tdt H 5"11111 E .. cutor of Ille Will ol WIOOol<~I JOMN f(. NAIAalAN At'l•NYMUw '11 S. ICl"l-"Y Or.,"* LHA ....... CA~ Publl$ned Or .... Co." 0•1111 Piiot 0c I U, n, 2'9 -NOV \ 19/t 001• l PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSIHEU NAME STATEMENT 1 nto fo"0'41rttnQ P~r 'on '' OotnQ bi.l\•n~!.\ tl·\ AUGUSl PROPE RI tEC, 8111 (n_i't fl'nf Or t'4 unt1nq1on 9 .. ,,, f\ CA l<n•oo I lf'Of'\dt<t M l(hd.,f Ftl ,_\ 8/1? ( rt\t _.nl Or ~v01tnQtOl'I b f"'i1t( n (A 47646 T ,_, .. bu\1nt-".\ t\ r onduc tf'O D'I "" 1no1,,,0vat L(ll()IMrd Mi< l\dt-1 F ,,,.\ Tn1, ~ta'""°"'nt wtt\ fHC!'c:J w1tn tr'•t> County Cl~rt of Or~no" Counh on S.-plom~r H 147'1 FIJ*1 Publl\l\M °'""O!" Co.i\I O••lv Pliof ~------------.._ IOCI I 8, IS, 71 147'1 18lO·T4 P'tHCI uontas SMfTHS' MOlrTUARY 627 Mam St Huntmgton Beach 536-8539 .... , ...... , CO&.OMIAl fUMHAL NOMI PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF ltEAL l'ltOl'EaTY AT l'alVATE SALE NO.A.·1f1 .. 1 IN THIE SUfl'EltlOtt COUllT OF STATE 0" CAU,.OtUt lA IN AHO .. 011 TH• COUNTY o .. oaAllOll In•~• Maller or'"" E'U•I• o4 A~ ICE 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 MAE CADY au ALICE M CADY . .,._ <••..O Noh<., l\ ntrPC>V o•ven ttt.t 11\e un rACIAC YllW .,.,.,.~, .... :!'!?;!,"'.!:!c. ~.·~.::,~~:;·, :: Cemet8rf ~ortu81"f Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Be~ch 644-2700 McCOltM!Q( MORTUARll:S Laguna Beach 494·9415 La guna Hills 768·0933 San J uan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 tWIOlt LAW.._MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 I AL T2-IBGllOH FUHBAi. HOMf 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 "YCf .. OTHUtS la.&. .. OADWA Y MORTUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 • SMITH & TUTHILL MOUUAAY WISTC.lff CH1i.ra Mortuary• Cremations 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa &46-4888 H P UBUC NOTICE PICYITIOUS. IVSINHS MAMI! IYAYEMl'NT Tiit IOI~ ~ h CIOi"9 bU\1- nes~ al MES A MACHI NERY ANO MARIHIE MAINTENANCE, t10 Alber1 Place, Corle INw. Calilornle mn Larry ~on Sft'f(ler. 110 Alll9rt Pl ce, Costa Mese, Celltornle f2627 Thi$ boalntu b <onclU<tl'll by •n 1n. 41•!0ull. IAffY S<oU Snyder Tiiis 11--1 WM flle<I #II" tN co..111 ~of Or~ Couflly on Oc· ~•.Im. ,., PllOllSMll 0r8ng9 CoHI Deily Piiot, Oc!OMrl.1$,22, "· ''" 3'13-7 PUBUC NOTICE COftlirm•toon ol ,..Id SUoerior Cout1 on or •lier llw 1\1 <Uy ot Novern~r 147• ., IM off le• of R0 8 E"T T MAROLD 160\1 Beac" lloult!var<I, Suite 1•1. ><un lil'IQ1on Beacll, Ca1ttorn1a, County o• Or•"9e St;ote ot Calllornra 411 lh" rlo" I t ltlt M'CI int•rttt • of '"'<' Of' <~&\eO, et•~ hm4P> of h•r dfatl'I ,,, ""Cl to ~II thP certa~n r~nl prooertv \ltu.ttf' 1n IM {th rtf t-fvntinqton 8•"4l"' ( oun 1v o t Orun n,. Sl41" o t (-.'flforn1-t P"rt1t ul11,,y ,,..~'""'"<I "' to110 .... , to Wll l Ot\ , dnQ ' 1n B•o.. k. bOe. ot ,..ttnt '"(llOn 6f'tll". M6tn Slr,...I St<l•OI' •I'\ the C•l\I ol Hunt1nu1on Buen (O<lrtly Of O ranqir StlJlt' Of (3ilforn1A .t\ opr map , .. corc»a in Book l p&or .. 3 ot Mis. Cl!'U.,neou\ MA~ tn ,,_. oft1cr ol th,. County R0<or<i.r ot s-o10 County •mor t comn'IOnly know" d\ ~ N1ntn s1,,,e1 HuntlnQlon l!f'Mn C•hlornl• 1 •rm~<>' WI" <Mn •n lttwf"I mon!'• of tht" u n1tfd St.atM on conttrmAt . .,not \b1t, Of 'HHt t.a\t'\ ,l\nd b"l"n<.I!' rvlde n ct d by not~ ~rc ur~d D ~ Morto•~ 0< l r\l'lil °"""on 1n~ f!•l>C><'• tv \0 sold T•n per cfnl Of <1moun1 Ot<f lo ~ 04'~11MI w11n blO 810\ or Offf'r\ to t>f' 1n wr•1hiq and wlll ti. l'°Kt'lvt'CI al lht' •10•., ... IO OlhCP at •nv ttm--•ttrr thto tint PL1b1tc•tton ,,.,.ot ana llefor• """ 01 wit Dateo 111,. IOlh <1ay 01 October 1•19 JO\eOft Htrberl C.Oy E•ecutor Of 1 .... Woll ot ,..IO O.C~nl aou:aTT.MA•OLO Att .. ,,.r•tLlw , .. u ·-........... , Huft II~ -II. CA '1t41 Publi\ned Or~ Co;ul o auy Piiot O<I 14 , IS.11, 1919 401.J.19 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 810$ t<OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 ~•led ~I\ wlll be rece1v.O bY tht City ot Cost• Ml'H at llW office of t"-City Cl~•" at the City Hall n Fair Orlve, Costa Mesa. Calrtornoa unlll tne llOU• o1 11 on • m on Oc tooor 1 • lt1•, •I Wfll<h II-tt>ey "''"be o.,.ne<I publlcty ..-0 r...., ;tlOUd In Ille Council Cl••mbe~ 10< Fur,,l1NnQ .alt lebor, m•terl•I\, ""1<~. tr-.-tallO" and tucl• Ol"I'• rac1llllH es mar Df' r<t· oulreo 10< cu\tom prunlno ot ,,,..,, Ire•' A ~' o• P'41M. •P9<lflca11on1, .,.., olller COftlracl dOCUf'IWnlS may be 01>-tnln~ In tM oHlu 01 !hi! De11>1rlm1tn1 of Ltlwre ~rvlcK, 11 Fair Orive Cost•~..-. Celiforllla, uoon receipt 01 • tH>nrtl~IMe ,.,. OI $6.00. If bld<lert roQutst plen• and speclllcall...,1 be malleo, trw cNoror wlll be l1 50 per \el EKll l>kl "'-tll C.. ,,,_ o" 11\e pre> -• form and In in. marlMr pre> ~lde4 In the contract <IO<uments, anCI Sh•ll be«~ by• <MlllNI or <•"'lt<'S a.Kk or • bid bond for not leu tllan 10 J»K.,.t of tM blo, m- peynte to tne cnv ot CcBte Mu.e. NOTICE IS FURTHEll OiVEN tllet 1111 Gltv Gou"'ll ol w 14 Clly na1 "•r•tOfore establlsllecl 1 prev1lll"O rate eno tt•lt of ••on , '" ac· .._... cordenc.t wit" lew, 10 119 SNld In the "'"~ COVln OP TM• COrtllrUUlon ol .abOVt tntltltd Im· STAYS ot' CA4'"°"NIA f'Olt prov.-s. Tiii .. Id rett -scaro TM• COUWTY Ott 0.AMOa w11.e0ol't«l ll1¥ Retolutloft) ol, llW Cl· .... A-tttl'N ty CouMll _,,on Ill• In tM otllct ol .,_OTIC:a 01' MtAa111e 01' lht.Clty..oen.ol Mllt C.Uy. no.a.._.. -lllWTl'ftm ,..11WOeATf ~ILL rett aftd Kale 11 htf'.irt merr«t to encl AMD P'CMt L.an'aln TeSTAMe•· ..,.,._, In lhlsJ'f!Clce es tllollOh luJly Ta•'t MD .... AUTMOltllAYtOtl Mil <OlnPletel'(wt tortll Mf'eln, - TO ADMINISTlltt U .. DI'• THI lfle .. w -"·es acloGted by \alcl r .. 1..otlN .... WY ADMt .. tsTaATtOtl IOlllllon, ll mectt a pen o1 lflls -Ice CM'&UAT9SACT. lly1"9ttret>a. .... ,, 11 AL8llU llANSOM Tiit Contrector 111111, In the SWALLOW ••• A. II. SWALLOW, PlrlOtmMa Of IM ;oof'fl Ind Improve· 0.C..... INnb, cOttlOrm to IM U110t Qde Of ffOTICI! IS Hl!ltE8Y OIV!N tllet tflt Stele 01 Clrll..,,,.. 111C1 othfr lew. GIO"O~ W. TACllAIUlllY -tllM of the ~Of c.tltonlla ePP41<•~ ...... ,.,..... .., .......... Of Wiii IMrtto, wltll ,,. ••<~IOft OftlY Of -.., .......... , .. _..,., ...... W(h ... , ....... •.s may"''"""'".,,... ...................... llMtf ....... tM o.r 11\e 9'1Klel ,...._, ~tit to I ''"...,. ,..,.._ .... ot t!sl.9M w111<11 ProG ... 1"9' lllrt11flftr era AC:I, ,...,_ • wttkll i. ,.,..., ~ leUt1 •1141 wlllcll "•"• not Ill•" ...., ...................... _ ... ~.,, ... ~ .. .... ....... fll ......... NIM llM ._..., C:.. ~·le 1-.r lflall ----~"-19",M It· M•'""'*V"'*-•llV .. w. ··"''l .... _.,....,.et o.arttMtlt ... bid ........ ~·-lllllfts ft ... 11 .. --'. .. ,. CWk c.Mw It M ..... e llltNt fen!! fllrlll.._. llV ...,._--. • .. oey «....,.AM, tM c"r"'~-... ....,., n..-WI ~ ec<Ol ... Q ....... ....,. ........... w:::-.:.,: .. ~:i ==""· ·~-eftO ~a.. .... ~ ..... ft,....._...,, ... ..._..,.....,_.,. Ttlt City Qullcll ti h City 9f c.t. --M.M ,._.,.. .,_ rllllt to re~t _, ....... 1 t Wellll!Ot UUR'I .... ·-uc.a..... •11..HN ..... 9ifflV "t~=:~~--.;-Oly Cllfll ti ••CKVet I ii~~=~~....., C..Mftl l, -c.... .-, ...... ~1.-.0rtlllt Ceett Deity ....... ~~-~....... ,., •. ,. Oc....,(l tf...,. ""'" PtraUC N011CS PUBLIC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE ,,nmoua IValNIH 11tMM HATIMIMT flle ltll••lftt ••• ''" " dolflt llll•IMU~ \l'ICIAL (fHC I \V\TI M•. ~ • c1i-c .. i. 1111ew CA "'°' (t"•ll ~ ,. 0 Ito• 1"44 ....... CA t111JI ....... •011.,1 l 1111• •• .,, lrtMl\llf'\I IJ -11"91°" .._ .... CA .,_ '-" -· .. ,. 0 81• ,,... lrvltw CA t!l/IJ Tl\t' """i.-' 1• ,_..,o or "" ..... nc.Otllll'•t• ••llO<i•llO" otnor 1n.n 6 ~llMr""p A a lllll• 1 "'" ''-tiwnant w•~ t1..o wttt\ ..,... co11n1Y r1eo r>• Or•"ll" Coun1y on WPl•rn-a1 "" ""*" P\1!;11•-0r.-. 1 °""1 u.11~ PtlOI ()(I I t, ~1'1t JllJ.1' UBUC' NOTICE M&l#l'Oa T ·MU" UIU,.111!0 kttOO\. OISTlllCT NOftCC INVITING llOS llON0.11• CONT.ACT HO OS-.-NOTIC: E IS ><EAEBY GIVEN 1"'11 t lte &ouo 01 E•h><•llOI\ 0 1 t"• N•WIH>'l·Mtosa un1tleo 5<-1 01\ltl~I ol (), •nQt Cou•ll'f C•lllOH••• ... 111 te t t•V. ~ blCI\ .,p 10 11 00 • M on 1~ >Otn !My ot Ot-• 1~1' •• .... ot llU Of \..0 Scl\00< 01\lfl<I IO(•lecl •I "ICYIYIOU' IUSINllS 11)1 Plt•<t"ll8 A-..,., lO\I• -\•. NAM€ 'lATCMe HT t •lll11rnl-•t ""'1<n 0-'••d b•O• "'ill I II~ followln11 i>•r •on l> <101n11 br publlt1¥ ~ -••.0 101 C>t.l\iMU ., l !:u;t1ne..le-r~ Md P•rl\ tor OtMr.C.t STEYO I ( JONES ()AVWAl l WI.,. U'4' •Jet Letk\O<lf Or WH ln1lnlil•r CA All b•O• .,, to Q<> on •«Oro.tn(P w1ln '1'8.J to~cJ•l•on\ '"'''"' t1on\ .1no S••"•" C Jon•\ Qi)ltt • 4'tk\PU' \prcu1c ... Cini *"•'" 6rt ~°"Ole-'" Or . Westmln\lttr CA•1W ttw off.c,f' o t '"" Putcn11t\1rtQ 0 1r•cto, 11111 tl<rM~1 I\ '°"°"''•II I>• .n ul .... o '>chOOI ""I"<' 18\I PloOnl•~ u>01~l<1U•I Av•nu' CO.I• M<o-... CAllforn•a ~1t11 S\~"-n C J~ Nv U•CIOf'r m.tY •lff'ldt .-l'U\ c,,td fOt Thi\ 'l•tpt"t~cnr w•' f1lro w1tn "'• .. ~'•00 Of tOth t1v.: 01 ddY\ "flt • Co'-'n'v C~t:rk ot Or•nOC' to~n\y on '"~ ddtf' wt tor tN· ucie,,1nq l~r•'Ot S.01embet U 19/9 r n.,. 9oord uf ldut.,ttOn of f"-f J:UJ.llt N~""""'' Nw~ Unthtod \<N>Ot 01ttt1Ct Pubft\l'W-cl Ordnqt Co~nt C111Hv P1tot tf'\.t"t v•' l~ r101n lo r«'t"-t Ml'/ Of •U 0<1 1 8 I~ l1 1414 l&ll I~ Orel\, •n<I nn1 ,,,......,...,,,,, «<eol ,,,. P UBLIC NOTl ('E HOT ICE 01' NOH ll E~PONSl81ll r '\' Nol1<t • tlrt• b• ,,.,,,;If· tt Ht 1 Cf,_t \fQnt-(j ~Ill I'll"! t'liit tt "il.H}tt' ltlfr ffl' tntr o ... tif' nr l1ttt'll1f11 t• "''·'' 11•d n~ ""¥0t'h uln.·r Hi•tl' "v· ,.,~ , ' .-.tit•' tn1, 01lh• r,,,t.,.d lhl\ ~'" ft"v 4 t ('1 tnr ,, t'<'N 'I' W11yn.• I' UI I •'uh• An Prtxh11 '" tt))t f.IPO Ulll HIOtl l W•h t )I (t>-ot.1 Mi•'-,\ Cl\ 4.11• ,, PtJnlt-.,,f\f-00 ()r6nQ>t Cu_. f U,1+1~ f 111 I (1.-IOOt'r & "I I'-1\1/4 t~I., ""' PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS llUSINESS NjlME STATEMENT f'fllJ1l Pub'•'""° Ort.tnq.-Co~..,, O.uh P11,11 0<1 I I U 11 ••1~ )MY /0 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUPElllOtl COUNT OF T"E ST A TE OF CAll fl'-ORNIA f'OR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE NO A·IOQ6'1 HOTICE OF fHTEHTfOH TO S£Ll RE•L PaOPERTY AT PlllVjlTf SALE E\lel• or OA\ C E 8AN I A ••• OAL E £LLI N(,10N fll'N I A 0<><•11, .. 0 NOTICf I'> HFR!o fH GIVEN l~.i ftlto un~r\tQll"'PCI <Ntll ,_.u o111t Pfl'lilll\f' ...ilf' to tn. f'eqhf"'\1 -tno Ofl"'\I C>100fr \Ubtf'< I to 'Of"!'"'"•"'°" o• ''"' .W'-'" ttntUf"O Cour1. on or dft .. r in .. 7•tn dov of CktObf'r 19/'f •1 tflt ottlf•o·• ~1Nf ARMSTl?ONC. P£Rlllf (> rR1£0 MAN , 1111orn•v' ... 1• .. 10 .. 0 Wll,t\lrr 8oul•vi.1tro Suttl" 1000 LO\ Anof'••~ Cat1U)tnh1 9017• •U ttw r1Qnt Utlf' 4'ncJ 1nt~4.t o• \d10 dfll(t'Of'f\t •t II'\• 11mt-ot dlft•tn ~•If t~ r1Qttt 1111_. ·•nd 1nlf'f'MI lt'l.J1 ,,.. ~···._. l'UK M q ulrf:tl o~ oper4'ltOI\ o t L3w or otherw1\4 otn.-r tMn . or 1n ~dd11iort 1n lrt•t ot '\atd dl!c,.O,.nr at ,,,,. t•mf' nt df:Alh in 1'nd 10 "" '"'"' < ~,.t&1n ,,.,., prope,tv \Uuatf'O '" Citv ot trvtrw (OVf\(' ot ()fanc.-Stalt-nl c~11turn1t1 I Ol"\C. rtbiNj..,\f~IO>N\ lho\P PofOOn\ a t Loi 1 ot ff At 'I 86~1 "' oer m.,o fllrd 1~ Bo<" l~ pagr\ )0 ~d l \ •n<.tu\.tVf' o, Mt• c•tt•"ttou~ M•P~ of '" c1 Count, oe\<. r1bed ,,, °"'<•'' "' toHCJv.." PAPCEL I U nll No 1l ., st.own ano d•...: r l1><>a '" I~ C~nh.wn Pf.in r.-co..-Otd on Auou•• 71 ltH. '" eo... • 1410. Po>llt '1 Offlctel RKor<I\ ot ~Id Co;mly PARCEL? An und1v1oeo on• ttll r ·•ourth (llS..thl lnlt<HI as ,, ltMnl •n com mon 1n ttw ttt mtf"rt-\t 1" dnd to '"" Common Art a of '"'Id Lo' ano Tr &t I ~\ \ut f\ terM ·~ definf'd '" tht' Arhc lt ,..,.. lllM!CI ·~11n111...,, of IM 0.C•ar•lion of Co•enenl\, COf>O•llon• .,,., Rtstt1c "°"' recorllfd on O.,ce"'bf'• I, "IS. in Book 11541' -•?I Ofti<llll RK or<I\ of H IO eou..ty I~ • O.C:le r•llon I 41nO an1 •-nclmt!ill\ tner,.o PAllCELJ Non.~e•<h1\hP eawnwnu. '°' ~<<•''· tnoreu evreu. l'nc ro.<lt~nt, •Ill> port •n4 lor onwr PV~.1111 as well .... ,,.,.,.,, 11~ rOKl!r'Wld tor '"' w,..,111 ot or orenlt<I lo Owntrl I" lho Artltle of 1,,e Oeclerallon enllllt><I "E•H· ,,, ... u .. PARCEU. Non..e•tluslve eti•ments lor utlUIY eno oll\er 1111,_i H """ •·u•m.,.•l are r.ser"td lor '"" 119Mfll ot or orentlCI 10 Oronen In tile Arllcle ..,. lllllCI "Ee~ts" I" tti• De<l•r•llon ol Covenanh. Col>dlllon\ end RHtrlc 1lot11 rocora.d ..., AU9111t ~. ""· I" a-11,ll, oeoe 1 ... Otllclel R~orct> of Hid Courtly. CT'h• "MHt•r Deel•••· t\on"IT ...0 eny~l• ~IQ, more commonl, kno w n •' • wuttt1awer, 1rv1ne. C.111"'1'1• mu. Tiie selt Is -ja<t to current tues, co .. ne,.u. <ONllltoM, rHtrl<llOl\1, r•· Mt'Yallon\, rlQMs, rlQlllJ..ot·w•Y end eeiemenh Of rt<orO, any tnc.11m bf•nce' flt recOt'd 1o 11o !IAll1flecl olll ot tilt purclMrw 11<1<• Tiie PfOl>tlrlY It lo be SOkl Oft ..... tt" .,._,;, lEltM~ OF SALIE C.t" or part casll .,,., -1 <redll, '"' ,.,. .... °' •uc" <rtdll to bt .cctpteblt 10 ll'le un· *"IOfted -to IN SuQt(lor Couf1 1°"' of tM -t t>ld tow °"°'1111e1 WHll 111-. &1cn or -· en to 119 111 wri(ina fftd wlll lie rtcetlltel .. tM ••oreMI• tffke el .,,., ti-afttr Ille llrtl ......~'4111--efld ...... Ille Nie Mtald ..... Tiit 111• 1191-9 -• ttw rltllt .. ,.... --~"" ... OATao:~t.tm a-..•.~~. ~.,..., .. "" ...... ,,, ... ~ .... ,A~HttlUt .,., .... ~·Law .................. ........ W.A...._CA_. r-•1 ma•-.-,...,... Or ... (AHi 0.11'1' l"llel OCtller 11. ~»Jn .... 1oti11t~\I Otd M"1 to "'"'Yft Ot\Y tntorm•h ly or '"fl9U'_..,.,. 1n •nv tw1 rt'{f'tlit"fl(I OA IE 0 O<tot-.r 11 1~1' NtWP"t1 Mt\• Uf'lfu'\1 "M hOol 01\I' 1( I .1or~CVUl'lh (A Oor uUh H~r """" F H f'l•r C P M r..1vr. n,,,1na 011fli'C10r ',. ',. .. ljj).)?11 Pun11,1w-n 0r""'9r (Od\I D•dY PUot O< roll"• " n ,.,. 1011 1~ rn. Pl BLIC !'liOTKt: F IC'TITI0\!5 llllSlt<lo\S NAME 5Jjl r£MEHT I If ""'"'I ,.,., n ,..,, .. I' II I llM I ' h " p< t A ll'f/\tJ l A <1t r , 1 ""'. ,, I I• I,• t tH• I Pl'Bl.l(' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMC ~TATEM(NT ''°'" lnttnW'f'•riu r ,.,, '" .., tJv1"'Q th,1'\I~\'\ * N J' f•U t\ f I 'VI t-f.tF f.o A ta.1 <,bOl '"'' •• 1''4\• Cr t•,1n11n11t , f1t4' n r fl ~""""" A\h h•1 •~ (,,,•"""<.I' 1 (n.•~~ '"" V ' "ul"lf11 ., 11 r ,. .,,,.,.,., f h1 ~i\lfV\.'t A\n1f'.-t ,,,.,,.....,(•,(J 11 I f\t tAt"fN "' 9'11 t I o <I oillitlft tf" (DVl"lh (l~r• tit 0,,,,. ,, t l11rn• o, ~t'fitf'fT\0.•f,, JQ1-., f 17JJH Pvbl .,.,..-0 Ot ",_.,. r A • t '" , P1ta1 O~t I Ill I~ )1 S~l"it IDO• •o t'L BLI(' :-0.0Tl('f': .4.~15,1979 DAii. Y ptLOT PUBl.J NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --------------'tC'YITIOUa I Utl ... t l'ICTITIOW • .,.. ..... MAMIJHllTUllCWY WANIYAH-liff , ... fOllewl ... Hr-• ere HI.,. Tll• ltllewtt1t ... , .. ,. It lltlflt .... ,,~, ... ""''""' .. Ol'l'tHOlle YACHT a100INO J t . CUSTOM 1C1t•eNtNO, ~ t OMl'ANV. 10111 ,.,....., LeM. NtlltHM,.. ,c.o.teMne,(A._. """'..,..... llN(ll, Gii,,.,.,..•..,. Jo CllrlH._lte, *''''· ,,., Oeve e KM<lll. *y, Merl90M, Ntllf•U.• l'I , C.W Me-.. CA.,._ C.."'• _.Mer, CallfOl'fll• .,.11 T"I' ~ h ~ltd llf .,. Ou, " SWtet. 20n1 1-tntH>\tlr 1,,.1~1w.t ltnt, HIM!lllf!Otl •~11. C•lllor,,I• J C Menl• t)6't Tiii\ ,,,..._ w• ui.e will\ - l llh bvtlMU I• cOIHl11cte(J "' • County c .. rlt Of O•-'°""'Y on 418"ftal _,""""P Wlll•"'ber n. 1m °"' " SIOlle, "'UllM ,,,,, n•-· WI\ lllllCI •If" ,,,. "Ml"*'°'....,. CM\I o.i1v Pllol C-ly ci.t1' Of Or~ C...My on oc OCI I, •• "· n ... .,. ., .. ,. ._.,I,,. PlJBUC NOTICE "''""" ...._.I_ Or-'-4 Deily l'llof, to0tr •· u. n. 1', ,.,. -:!!!!.!.! • "ICTITI~ IM.ISINl!H NAMI! STAYeMl!NT PU8 UC NOTICE '"" ro11-1nca """'o"' ••t dO'"" bU\IMS\ I' ,.ICTITIOUSIUSINl!U 8 f A C .. 8 VIL 0 I H G NAME STATEMENT MAINTl'NANCF 7010 Hunllnoton 11\t fQl!Qo#lf>Q 0<'00.. 1\ "'""Cl ""'' A•t'"Vf' HUftl"'OIO" S.~ h C.•llfO'n•• ....... , ., ... AMf RtC'AN a SSOC1ATf \ & W••t•<" 8•1" 101' .. unt1n9IO" AN!f lllCAN HOME ?0 ('oroo••I• A•tnv" """l""l'O" 8'.'M~. C•l•l11tn1 .. Pt,.I• N• _.,_..,, Bree" (•ltfOrn1a ., • .., '1.oJ A t'IOr.,.w ( \1<t rnf'lr ' t•t t Pitt,.t• HN• ,,,..,,,. 17, w • ._,. A••o•m• ,..""''"q1on 8••1 flt c.ut•·t t .oi1r-..• Bt·,..t h (t'l•tor"1,,.t}6)t (•htorn1~.,.,. ,,,., DU\tftt'\\ • 1 f'JNJu<tfld b w en'" TPh \ bU'l•rtf"\' •'\ cono v <lf'O b• ,. dfwtOY•I O#"~rdl C:Wf'1nipn.ht0 Patrtt • Roe."' ~''" Af'tdff"* C S..c a'"4"ff"r -Yn1 'tA\f'fnllllf'I\ ""'"" hi~ w•t" '""' '"''" \tcU"'""'t •«t\ •·~ wtt,, '"' (O.."h (lor• at 0 '""°' Cour>l\I 0" 0< CO•mt~ (W•rl< Of Ofl)n<I" COllf'h on 0< \OW• • \fl)q IQOtor 4 1'f4t fll '1ne.t Pub'''~ 0rdn0t \ w.•.t 04•'• Pila\ Puott""'° 0rdlf"t0"' (OtUl 0 cHtf PtkM oc llll•·r ~ " n "' ,.,_ WI& I 0< IO(l('r. ·~ n 1' 101'1 l'lllO ~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEn HAME STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE _,.CTITIOVS llUSINf~S H .. ME S 1'ATCMf .. T PUBLIC NOTICE ... '· • lu l • I ,. , I,,,,, ... ,,,,..., "c J• ttiN> ( 1~ "'"...,...r ,, l .d,,.-.,..1 ,,. ' ... ., ........ ... tu1 I ,,. t ~.,I' 1 ,, 1 , f' ( I»' I H"' •'vb••'-""1" 0t ..n0t O"l•tflo'' a ' n l"f ,. 'L-·• • ~ ~· , .. , .. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TO CO,.TllACTOttS CAU.lltO Poet llC>S ,_,,.001 Ol•ttlct ,_ADOLEllACOC llAL lfV U .. lflEO ,,C .. OOt Ol~HH( T .,,ct 0...0.tiV J 00 OltOC.• P "" ot ,,_.,,,,a • ., of No~·twr . ,,,. P••<• ot &10 A•t.••1>\ 0 -th' ~ of A ott~rt F•rQ\UOn D •r •<f Or of f•(thltf"\ ~ SiffYt<ft. ~~ .. V•ll•Y Untf...., !><-0.ttrrct l s.JI D1~no ~;\l'f' Mt'\~~ Vllf',o P'o ••< t IOlll'nt H1t •t1on lr.f.t,..,. l •Qun• '1111\ ... •Oh Xl'IOO• Poo• tt'~ f1 10,_1r1ti \:'' 1t nfJonQ (On'\CJlf>I' fH.1 "" , .,.. 1 P1., ~ Pfdn\. .,, O" '"" Po,,,., ' r ""f-1 tJ'-t(.., f•AIN:ftN(i 100 1 "'"'•" tt•n'\f'f"I M dnl iotQOI ••' ""'""'J' 1 •• , u• 8,.,..,. (,, C .,~•"fl O" loe. MAr•\ Su•t,. '70\ ~,. "1t,4"-r ''""""""" Ct•lf0tni" I (l"\it1t '·'"' .,,,,,,.. th.1'1ff'IHO" NO f f(f It. HfQ[Rv (,IVl.,_ fP\•• I!•.,., t-( , , ~ t fhl' <11b0v~ nA"""'"° 'xN>OI O"trtr f 0 ' f " f). • .~nnw 1• ct ,,.,. 1n ~~~n~~,~=',1~ ·~~:·~in:''~"!,~' 1·1'K21V•0Jtt f h.H If"\ J t-\'\!11'1 l n1 ,,,..,,,.. l'f'lf WA\ ftl"'O Nit" tM ( ,, t" < ,.,., , t O'""'V' Count• o,, fl'('lf• n"lnt'' )/ •• ,,_ Puo••,,...-0 ,.,,,.,,,_. r,,.,.,, o .... ,,.. P••ol 'h I I • 15 )1 171q JIOll' 7q Pl'Bl.I(' SOTICt: . , hf,,.1nAtt r 1 '~'''r "O r o .,, 01$TRtC1"'" w111 'fll(f'I•.-uo to e>ut I not f•lf'r '"-"" tf'WI •oo~ ~14tM:I 11mt \#•lt<J btO" fOf ttw-"'••'O o•,. rontr~ t tor '"'~ ~ CYO,.-c t 81d\ \NtU Of" '"'""'""' ,,, ''"" o••<r 1C)font1flfl0 ttonv-.ncs ~.rn °'" ~~ .tf'd C>Ubt•( ,., ,. ... •'Oucl "'' '""' ~bo..,~ \lttt-0 fltnf" AiftO OtMf' I 11\f'f• •Ut ~ ~ \)0 00 ~()fl-·•' ,. tlWlf"•d f()r •Ml'I V'T CH ()l<J noc '-',.,.,....,,, t PUBLIC NOTICE MOT"ICI' INVIYINO 1105 HOTtCE IS HE"E8Y (;IVl!N INI yO\lf 'l't•lloel bocl h lnvltecl by 1111 City ol lrYlfte ~~ lfw -(-41 ... I~ of,,,. Wbje<t ll«lie<l IS PROJECT COllllfllClfOn II W•1""1 A-lrom Oovtr to .i.ft<ey ltOH,ellCI ltHI..,_,.. ol toUll\bourld Oft/OH remp trom M to JeHN1 ROM!, -~rattle 1l0f'•I •"4 119'111"0 ,,.. "•flatlorl •I IM lnter-tlolo of W•lfl"' Avortut -Jettrey Roecl 810$ DUE OtlOWt JO. ""· •t 1 Om lrY .... CllV C..-ll CIMmWn f!NOINfl!lt'S ESlt,,_ATf! UU.000 SCOPE 01' WORK. corowu,tlon <Oft\lth of 1'lt •ldtltll ... of Waln\11 Aw""' HKllllll"9 Clll'll, tuftW, ,,__ """'· --... <"'41 and ..,...., • A c Pt ltl"'•"t Mid ,. (.( sl--•lk ,.. -•I, ... ..,.'~· trM'fk ...,_.I .... ltfltf ,....._.. OWMEll: ClffOf IMM !ti.AHi AMO Sl'ECll'ICAYIC>ffl l'llll'Alta.O IV: lt,G.L £,,..,_. • .... "O'' ~A-. c.c. M .. e, c.llfwll4A ttttt, Tate ..... IJHI UM .. 1 C.trtd ~ If• 1Yttll...,. 1.-. tflt ~IC .. ~ w.nta. (lty .. ·~· ..... _...... ........ Of tlt.M llff ... ~ 4llld tlll'(ftlU• tltill• WIU lie !NI ... tef et1 ...,.,lol\el (__.,,, .... It.,. A. Herr.,,..... CltyOH'k • ,1111fltflM Orllfllt CeHt 0.11' P llOI, CX-.r tt. II, "" aotJ·" ~-~············ ~-~!':'!!.-••••• .... ,... 1002 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORT UNITY ,.,, ....... AU .....aeeaa-. lld'WtiMd in tbia DeWaJ>&per is sub- ject ID the FederaJ fo'afr Housing A ct of 1968 wtuch makes at 1llegaJ to adrert1se ··any pre , . fer!nce. limitation. or discnrwnaUOC\ based on race. color, relig10n. i.ex. er nauonal ongln. or an U\lent.100 to make any such preference, llm1ta uon. ordlscnm1nat1on." , ••...........•.....••• *VETS* u..v ....... ., NOW ... NO DOltN LOANS TO $100,000 LOW JN'f_ RATE. Let .. show )'OU bow to qualify. T•tolMC.,... W. LW1a 714.I IOI ~HTA11! ._.. ... e.ct tad 4 Bedroom -.. pool t borw stalls Gourmet latcben & country l1V1.ng! Mueh. much more'! Call ~. 11us MWSpaper Wiii not , _________ _ knowingly acctipt ~ny 2 STORY adver tis ing for real StuUte roof, 4 Bdrm, 2'• est.ate wluch 1s m viola Ba, Sl33.SOO Easls1d~ lion ol lbe I a~ Cotn.<1 Mesa alORS: A.d•fftisen ...., dtedl tlwir ads cWy cmd report ft'• 211HOME a.i.ce comer. R-2 zont.'d lol. Room to bu1 Id. $78.500 RoyMcC.-.,lffr, 541.7729 ran -.chtefy. n.1-------DA.ILY rtLOT os.-s id:lllty for tt.e fint n.- CCll'nd iftMrtioft owly. ....•.•.•.....•.••..... 1002 •...................... ... CB> RIGHT! For qwck sale' 3 Bedrm, exce.Uenl family home. Step.saver kitchen. e xtra l.Ju'ge patJO, marucur~ ground~ A.~k ing only 1E5.000 Call now 963·719H f ' 1 •. llG 4 UHDE« 80 8edUt1full) m i.1nt .. 111ed r an('h ~t' It• hom .,,,.. 'late hl:dfth r;..k n c h ... JI nut , __________ _ panelhn~ & d ~uf:>t'r blln STIPS TO IEACH lull h I Bdrm.-. .: bJth_... ~ &-:.<·h du pit."< I locdlt'fl on .. Ir~ lot 1111... bdrm' up J bdrm' tn·t· lined 'lre1 I 1-'ull clown. f11~1 rentJI .trl'J pnt>t· uni~ Si'f !flll i~I :11!11 l.°loM-t.o ... hopptnl-! PnC'ed C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES ,., AXY 'S DEUn & makt IOL-. of mOnt'> St"llt•r<, ~a y... 'ell •t Asking $61 iu1 ror J Hk ran u l) homt· & ... u11 ..,,,(1 1977 pn<·e-. an l!l'i~' t .tll ~·~3666 ~UTAT& OCEANNONT $55,000! at $212 SOii 1;;3.~ 1>12 2253 E ' ''1> associated · B AOKERS--IHALTO RS JOH W eoiboo bYI l bftl OCUH DUfl\.EX S325 000 11.ugl' .!. (.()(1 '>Q ft owner "' u n 1 1 ~ ... l' p a r :i l e balC<>Oleb lw.h <1lnum. :S q uet·n -.111· liJrm i., separ;it.-rnia~ter win& W1th l'irei>tace & sunkUf' tub Jl.IM b~tt.'d Ca" to UJ ) ~ 7111 PRICE REDIJC:TIO'll 8Al..80A deluxe duplex . large 4 bdrm & J bdrm uru~. frplt t."d ( h now =~!'°) m .l>t .. llmcnt ,_Sl'_Y•GUS--S-S•ER-E:H-IT•Y• a.boo la p,. EnJO~ ltlr Pt'ut·dul ti. .. 1u y op. I} of lht" h1flt111' lh•,llJL'. R~ ~1th rnotJnt.111• ,\ "', ,,,, • 675-7060 • '!Clo\' t h t·tlt•,.dll• bonl.L, room IJO"'I '" 11a WHITEWATER VIEW 3 S t o r ) J ti t• 11 r m bun~alo"' 11.1t h pn\Jll beach. madt• for Jo, •• r , ••I th 1· 'c J F 1n J nt'1 n.;t J\atl.tblc· l°J ll no" lnr ext.r J detail!. tiiJ H5,',l1 OCUHAtOHT SSS.000! PRICF: Rf:Ol'CTlt>'\ BALBOA. delu>.c duplex. lar~e 4 bdrm & J bdrm Unl~ frpl<' l'dl h nu'A $495.000' Try m~tallmt.-nr putth.i.w' OCEAHAtONT SS FT. LOT• Custom deluxe duple' I & J bdrm unit~. ~our met lolchen an owner 'dpt • lots of imported l ilt> Ar. C'l't'PUOndl .1111•1111 di~ 000 EASTSIOE HOME AHO l~COME Large 3 Bdrm hum .. 111 gn:at East;,1d1 lul'Jl1u11 Two l BR unit:-Jdd '" 111 comt• OW;'\ fo. H \\I I.I. CAHI<' fl'\t\,'l,l'f '\c; Thi ... 1 ... ,, mui.1 ..,,., •• 11 Sl50.c.i11 1-'or tlcta1h 1 "" 540-ll~I ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS frplc each unit ti Car i----------garage + much more' $895.000 1 Try )'O u r tenn\i' ~1a,rrop. RMltor-s • 67S.7060 . EXECUTtVt SPICIA.L An enlerta1nmen1 special. J bedrm. trt levef Townhome Super set up for busy person End urut m pnme loca uon Pnced to sell now al $127 .SOO Ca II nuw 873f560 _'f'f'J '1; o , lj '•I I • ! S11.1 r11•ll' .I H1h•111 .11r t•ctn 1I '-.111 t.111.. H1•' m01l1•I II II I! r 11 II 1• fl I h , If fl II I I' 11 .... I t I \ t• I \ pr1,t1111• :olll\5.111"1 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDtAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY IA YSHOltlSI A top value \n this super beach community. 2-story 48R & den family, home w/n~w root & paint. Two sandy beaches. $299.000 incl. land -flexible fJoa nclna. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. <J -86) M2·t23S 644·6200 llOt Oovtr Drive Marbor "•ew Cel)ttr tN1ne •t Cam~ va1i.v Center 752·1414 , ~. Octobet 1a. 1m ... di"..,. s. H••",._. .. ...... .... Wt ••••.......................••••......•........ ·····••••···········••• .................................................................... . lt1m1•llwl* ............ ._,.. IOOJ ., .. ,.. IOOJ .,... 1002 .... ,.. . 1002 C.W .. Mw tl22 104 ............................................................................................ ·•·•················•·· ............................................. . I 91ms• 1112 •• t • 1001 1a...wr·1 duplu + 2 ••••••••·-·-··-·-· ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• g;! renta 11 . pool. BILL GRUNDY . REALTO R ~(® Beach lrolty IEAL EST A Tl UCB..LIMCI SIMCI tt4' COMI WfTH US . To Corona del Mar. Just listed a n attractive and well located triplex. Two units. with two bdrms, 11"2 baths eaC'h. The third unit h as 3 bdrms an d 2 baths. 320 Marguerite •.....•.•.......•. sns.ooo NEWPOIT BEACH 759-0811 AMAHBMHIUS 3br, b twnble located in sm.. semi-priv. comm O.W.C. aome paper. Ask for Sbi.rtey. fm.59U DeOro GREAT BUY ~xer-upper. 2 houses on l JacTes. Corral &r Barn 1·3br, house. l·lbr, guest house Swimmmg Pool. NEEDS T.L.C. $89,900. $79,900 •a steal doll house-3 bdrm, I ~. ba. lge fmly rm w/frplc. Ftesb paint 10 & oul. Located on a I v ly t rt'e hoed s treet. Lge yrd W/(nat trees. 7S9-lSOl Ask for Shirley. P!acmg a Classified ad 1s 61S-59U DeOro as easy as dJaling your ---------• phone. Give us a call. We 11 do the rest. 642-5678 WOULD YOU BB.IEVE Jbr, 1 "4ba Twnhse. 2 rar ~. patio area. $62,500. O.W.C. !iOme paper. A!>k for Shirley. 67>:-.911 Dc.-Oro WANT ACTION., Qasstfed Ads 642·5678 To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad .... Call Now 642-5678 bt. 322 $1.19 per DAY 1lt.at 's ALL you pay for a ~day ad mthe DAILY PILOT SERVICE lllECTOIY DO IT NOW' 642-5678 IE 110181 ELlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCWSIVE ILUFFS SuJ)4!r "F." Plan. F.nd Un it. Thret> Bedroom~ Plus Family Room. /\·I Settin~. Vif'W Plus Choice Greenbelt Loaded With Extras. LOW INTEREST RATF. ASSUMABLE LOAN. New Pnce Call F'or /\ppQtntment. A "Joy Of Nc1'pol1 " L1st1011 &31-1800 --........ _,, 18 I DOVER DRIVE <O©\\~lA-~t,~s· That lnfri9uin9 Word Game with a Chuckle 141M4 ~CLAY I l'OUAM 0 t.o«onqe letter& ol the fovt Ktombled WOtdo be ..... IO f..,... fOll< ol,...,t. WOidt I LO O REB I I I I' I I t--'T'K_,o ..... c....,..A_R.....--11 1: I 11 I I . . I .....-------.. ROMNI ,. I I I I' i • PfllNI NOMl(llfO lfllflS IN IHfSf SQUARES • U...~IAMllf A80Vf um1s to G(T ANSWU I I I I I I SCl•MUTSAt...,..a.~5100 . 118C a ,,N WORKERS CRJOWLEOR61SWSlEAXA S 0 Q l U C K P l U M H E T I S H 0 L O l A YIM N 0 RIM o R KE B Sil H W 8 0 tt 8 W 0 K 6 A R M i-M ~ K X G N 0 G 0 R E L W 1 J P H H G H N 1 T L M Y J 0 X A W L T E U T L E E T S l T R 0 8 G S 0 S E C E 0 0 R E l A S U E E E 0 S I H H S R S Y B 0 L L C l M N T J M R W H S A E S V L E T E A H W H A A E J 0 0 0 W H U E T H I M H R J E L U R L W T H A R T N W E G I A L C S A E R A R M A 8 U H 0 N 0 8 S H T W M SRY8RUDM~TALEORLUNW M M 0 P C 0 N R L 0 D 0 C P 0 E E S R S£CEDLEOLSTALHT6SAA ..-, -. -• ........,, •:JI~ _. boll it 111: F .. .,. .. "' a. ... s...i" ........ ...... w..: -... Wirt .... .. Weod ' T-0- ,l•f:·· C0•11 S , WALL /\Cl tH •\I I •,r f\ 1 l INl. ..... Tew .. 111H ~$19,toO 1'1'111 Ct1rrlflC' bu)' I" f'nha•r •tl with frr•h SI&"'*-. Hl11\lt'llH' l'Dtl~Lll. •oml a nd mltror•·d ••II• Tw u 11 t o r y ri«-aentt. 1111n11 ..... vooi ,w\ \.W"Y Ufllll adt-d JU.,I lL"IC'd attd -ot1 t hut ul lhl .. prlC'O t 'all M.'I 0003 FOREST~ OLSON ... . .. ,.l. ............. ~ A W....-IN WISTC ... C u t c h the tte nu m be r 8 : 4 bi g b~·tlrooms : 3 rlr~pl aces ; 3 baths: 20x40 pool : 2f.OO sq. ft. single story noor plan. Catch these features : Built-in ~HQ. nt>w drupei:;; one bedroom with !'ntr y u nd bat h : n um ero u s l' n t e r t a l n m e n t p o s s i b i Ii t i e s : t•verythin~ in immaculate condition: the prH't> as $279,500. That 's a winner 1n West cUH. U~l()U~ fi()~l:I REAL TORS', 675-6000 2443 East Cod~l Highway. Corona del Mar VA IN HOUSE "IHGUSH TUDOR" RESTAURANT A real old world charmer with that Eogltsb tudor MIW LISTING PROFESSIONAL look. Coved celling hvrng S H A I p I / I A y rm. roey kitchen sunny C,,..,.00 Res taurant lis t ings breakfast nook. 2 Large "'" uvn•)abl WA II . bednns. Huge lot With 4 mt. 3 1'41. w JWll'Dl'I ... e. ,-w• assis t 1oi1uo Skp. tn J>nol , ~pu. you in m11kmg sid es pro· ~~g~au~~g.35()(.). Act .. 111uw, und ll'l\JU1>. Woo •t Jed.Ion.'> & place you m •~'tN "'.,. ,,, •t,..,, .. , •.. , the n ght rt!:tlaurJnl loca· ~~~;~µ~1i~~l>Y AT ~· Call ·roo> MM<ou [ ® IHIUll r J/U1/.1r'J1 Qntu~2I R E A</L T Y ~J__J • RB>UCB> $4000. R<-duc.•t.od for fal!t :.ale' Owner Jnxt ou" an11 "J1·nft<'tni;? th1-. IO\'t•I\ home <.:lean <•:. a ~his Ue'' Ft•Jturl>:. I U...odrms I ~ bath, :.!:.! fl .:amt• room. p.irk like g roundl! Offerl'd at only $11Yl .WO. call no~ 963 71181 . ·. ~wporl Cetttef' 640-5357 MESA VetDE $97,500 N.!>umahlt• In 1ntcn '!>l loan & u"m·r will con <;1der 2nd TO 3 Udrm . 2 bu. frplr. L1m1ly rm Tiw. one will go qutt·k ' Call ~ il66(J C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES HEMET IHVESTMEHTS •165 Lots. mobile borne approved t.ental.Jve m ap •Approx 26 ac re pnmt- M·l. PQt>Slble JOtnt ven lure 29';. down Ownc·r will carry 3 years •St! acres pnme i'1 on da Ave Maxe man clou:. re giooal :,bopping n ·ntcr ~ble .)Olnl venture •28 acre~ po:.s 1ble 1 i acr es hor:.c proper ty rural estates. Owner will sub-On:hn:ile Pnnc only please. A.gt. 1-052·1000 or &16-3255 IA"'"*°' LIASl-WAT9 Y11W Just been beautifully redecorated •ith new carpeting & drapes. new paint lnside & out. new kitchen appliances including microwave oven. Huge llving room & dlnlng area. 2 Spacious bedrms & 2 baths. Spectacular water view. Boat sUp a vailable. Lease - $1,500 per mo. WIS&.IY M. TAYLott CO .. llA&.TO.S _. .... 2 .. 1 .. 11 s. Ju 0 I ....... MIWPOltT CINTll. M.a. 644-49 I 0 BAI.BOA ISIJm FllST TIME OfflllD ""' 2...., ..._,... ..... 2 ... .,,.. J•t off Mo. leyfc oM Ir S...., ...._ House has 3 Bdrms & den. 3 baths patio. jacuzzi. 2 deeks. 3 car garag~ PLUS off street parking. Large roof d eck ove rall for outdoor living . G R EAT VIEW! ALL on an OVERSIZED LOT. $475.000. Loit1 lrtdth4 & A.uodatn 6 75-3331 229Mirt.A• ..... l.W. STIPS TO HACH SI 39,900 Uw-nw:tit J bedrm. bm ·k JMIUOI Lots or wood and glass Private 1·ommun1 ly Call oow' 646 7171 (liPl:t4 h( ., • • "• JI f, [®IH&H1d AIAHDONB> EASTSIOE YA Seeing u beUevmg ! A sped.aallar 4 bedrm. 2 bath home With ll buge added pmewood bonus room IU1sed bea rth, lrldl fireplace Cheery garden lu lchen. quiet East.s1dP -.1rert V.\ no <kJWn l.enn!> Art nov. ' 546-Zl13 WHY PAY 6°/o TRIPLEX ABANDONED 3 Bedr~~+ ~.?c~~l'I' . to -.ell your h11m1: qu11 k h l'rofc~'>1ooul •'l·!t'nt 1·.m :.ell your propt•rty <1 n d p r o v 1 d l ' 1\ L L M!rvll'e> for only 4'. <.:o II Agent. biJ..4311 NE ED AN INVESTMENT., Own your OWD apt ID Long Beach area. No qual.tfy1ng 0 W C l:.t T 0 . S29.SOO. 714·846 410i BEACH RETREAT Fourplex $160.000 Pnm1· <JC~ renwl :J hloc·k" lo o<"l'Jn Pe rmanent ll' nan!.!. St-lier w1U pallt'rn f1nanl·1 ng lo buyl'r '> oc't.-'ds. Call no" 963 6767 " ti yr. old. pnml' ( 'u:.la M\-Sa rJC, !Jltun < ;°' td .. , '>uma blc loun al !I 75'. PU.YA REAL TY 631-4990 GET THE POINT A special beach cottage for a special someone. Perfectly redone. ltke new thruout. mcludmg llaha n Ille. bevelled &tor sa.amed glass. peg & ~roovcd hrclwd floor~. ett Seller may ca rr~ JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 Redhill~Realty $85,000 1iool + .is:.urrwhh· 1 ... m Wa.itmg for some f1Jon1:. All for SlW.!JOIJ 1 •111 nu"· prime Ea ~t :.1 dt>. 2 ~ ,., • bednn, R·2 lot O wner [ I ~~.•J!'Y~'!.~;'P! ® llliit l•Utll1I YOUDIDWHAT7 l l/4 IMT. No qua.l.tfymg. Super 3 Bdrm. I "• bath. pal10 So Coast Plaza ared ,\p prox9 yrsold Sl7.500tln pymls ~ mu TolJ I pn ce $87,!>0IJ !1!>7 w,!>4 Own ~ 2300 Sq.ft. ,125.950 We ju,,t b.st.ed a temr1c buy. that ·s wbal A be.aw.lul 4 Bdrm, 3 ba th home with ne w plui.h ('aJl>e(tng, f1 rt•plJl'I' tn J l'OOl!Y fam1I) room & J very Jllrat l 1 \ • hJrl<. ).U"d w J !>p;trkhni: pot41I \..,..,umabh' l11Jn \ 1 n low loan f ,.,. t .ii I """' !ffl-5370 ALLSTATE I>~ PllALAHIJPi': '11 ...... 1 Vrt'dt'. Sptr n 'PJll & •1 very mtcrc:.tm.: tn kq•J n e w p .u nl , oe w l andscapin~. ne wly c arpe t e d , big t'I V E BEDROOMS. 3 baths, fama.ly room. form a l dtn· IDI room a. two beaut! fut st.oae firepla«"S. Pnce reduced for qwck ~ale m1 .wo COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 FAMILY 8'THT AltoiMB4T 4 Bed.rm. :? bath homt• ~.a rt.h tone c: a fl>'.'!.!. . n · rt¥>deJed SUOD} k Ill h l'rl. fonnal duung. f1n-plar•· • dm1D. sm.ooo. Mw-tr+•··-··~11HO.-1c.,.0ceao v• '1.1128R.deo fSo. ol llwJ, OD ffal4Jl St. 11 blk to beacb 10... may eany, 11 ix. .1111.ny' only -.000 JolaCa ,GRl ... LOT ~ia· lot. zooed R·2 ror oew d_.ex. Hu 3 BR. 2 Ba bme. w 1fplc .1C• pat.lo " fncd rear ya.rd w /4 car s*nl. AJao room to park your RV. Setler anxliOUa. $198,:IGO Bob 8rooU R1tr. ~ 1024 TMIAOVAMTA4H Of thia lovely ra mal)' bome. It features: 4 Bdruw, 1Sx20 encloeed paio room. low main· c;:: Walkt:r 1; l t:t: By ownw Utr·, 2 ba, lle1• del Mar Tran. •M. Mm ..... Prill. CID· ty.TIA ..... . IYOWI• IUdc a bdnD. t ba. wttb fireplace, enclosed .-.. S>'Xl15' a ,2 tn plea lot. 431 Hamilton. bo nol d.isiw1> teaants. Mmt dme I.a '19. Prio- • dPllll only. 95,000 ~ ~Of' 131-3520 PY Owner $19,900. 3br. 2~ 2-sty Twnbse. A.Ji. tumab&e 9W~. 557.5577 111 llUAUFY Jr. Exec. 3 + l~. pool. liK dwn. Sl,300 mo at ~. Mr. Wood. 53t-4100 oc642.li'10 tenance ya.rd and ls near l•--------South Coast Plan . Pnced at only 192.5()(.). For more i nfo call ~ _, 4,,• HERITAGE . . R EALTORS 83/4°/o Loan Available Use your pttKDt home eqtaty to take over 8"'4'-'> loan. t.Ue over payments on 3 bedroom Wests ide home. Ouung area. coun· try lotcheo. large family room w1tb hrepl ace HEATED POOL with dedt pauo. Don't mLM! $99. 7 SO 8 K R . C J 11 ~1720 TAIWBl. -· RRSTTIME IMYESTOtlS Here s your l'h1tnr e t.o llvt' m a rban m ng bome on a.n R 2 lot wbtJe you build " '>t'Nind unit C>wnl•r ·~ very mot1 ~ J ll'd ~brrul all offer:. Ca II ~~ I ~HERITAGE REALTORS 91/f'/o Loan Reduced to Sel \Jee )'Oar ~ bome eqwty to l.Ue over 9"'1'7< io.n.. tUe over pay menu. on 3 bedroom M e:...i Verde hom e 01n1nl( 411Ya. ll(>W o1pphanc~ m klll ht'n Ot·loratl\• ~4mi: 11.md ) 'lor.1~ < kAt in thf• !(Jr .1r1• I' .11 1<1 R \ a 1 c· t' " II 1o 1 " ' S'J : •1110 Hl\K l',111 54(). 1-ra> TRil8BL. -· ASSUME AT 10% Eaststde c.harmer. Look~ li.k.e a model. 3 Bdrm. 2 baths, double gar age + spa. Mt,700 down. Pay. meats ~75 per mo. Pl. Pnoed at $110,000. Call 66916l ....................... MAAIMITA. Spectacular btllto p homes. 201.2-3206 sq. {l. 0o&e w Manna. SelYa Rd & Calle La Pnma vera Sl89.000 to 1245.000 831-JStO. 493--4006 Bldr HEWOUPLEX OceanVlew, walk t.o bch 140(J:.,f ea. $206,500 ll171 '1aJaRa Sun 2 5pm Joan C. Agt. t96·84:n Fc..taia VaH~y I 0 34 ......•................ FORE YOU TIU.'> I yr old lownhott:-t olk n. country d uh liv mg, pool. Jae., tenni:. & more. Ao 1mmac end un- it W/DeW crpls & d rps. Good 88IWDa bJe loan BAL.BOA ISLAND REALTY 873-8100 II II __ .._.. 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYTHESEA ~ust :.ee thLs near n•'"' ti bed.rm. 21 ~ ba .... 11.h lgl· fJmrm & formal dto rm. 1'.i.rk Pl.ice.Int 842 7161 IUCHIEAUTY Walk to ocea n. 4br. 2b.i. S l :?7 .SOO O wn i:r 2 1J 432 7728, aft fi 964 2140 I .iJn t<t•a lh Offkt• 673 7300 A hugr S bedrm. :J hath .! st.of)' home Lar1:e ram rm. fplc, i-.pa rklmi: clean lotcben and much. m ul·h more. Call now 546 2313 REALTORS A shaded, CO\.ered bnc k ._ _______ _ pauo. NesUed beside a i.olar healed. enclosed. frec·form po o l wit h separale dry1n)? art.'a. Super terms dnd buy• Act now ' !>46-ZllJ LAHOMA.RI< DEOROCORP. In Orange <.:o. Als o s e rves R1vcrs1de Co. Spccta.1.tzm& in Conv. & V.A biS-5911 UcOro U you want your ad vertts· ing message to r e ac h more people at lowe r cost, Class1hed 1s the way to go! Call Now • 6C2-5678 JJn VIA LIDO, N.B. UDO PROPERTY Fro m $305,0 00 l o $3,700,000 Every :.hapc & s1w . Call U.'> for a p· pointmenl ~.7500 Whether you·re buying or selling. Cla~s1f1ed ad· vertJ.Smg will get your message to the right J>e1• pie. Call T~ay' 642·~711 •BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT CONDO Spociom .ct prhate 2 '*5n ,.._ .,_ cmd l baths. Llnll lcderlor C)9'dltl atrt ... plH patio OM WATER. loat sllp a.allable. Smbntlt cre .. ln fi...-clRCJ 111ch as IHM optl0tt, coMroc:t or ? $585.000 * BAYFRONT WITH VIEW Cowefoc table 2 Md, 2 ba. coop _.. riCJIM °" tM WA TB with pool. OCEAN .ct boatlCH) VIEW. loat sllp Hallabl•. $197,500. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. :'1l ~ W Cr,,,,, I hQh\, «11,, N""' rt >rt Hl•111 I 1 631·1400 ----· -···-·- I"''' .• ,. PENNY Pt NC HER ADS ONLY $2 Sell any llrm cw com t.1nJ11on or •km~ rcw sa or ,,..,., w1lh d Penn) Pincher Ad J lint.-:. lor z ('Or\.'>ttUh Vt' dayi. f"~tl'h add1t1on:il hne ~ 6<> for I.he 2 da)"> Char11e ll • Norommerc111l 11di. For mon · 1nlorma11on anti to 111.wc• your Jd 1·.111 642-5678 Bay View Duplex REDOCED S14,000! Prirne Newport local.Jon. Spac1ou.:. Fireplaces 4 Car l(arage lioal. -.pure Slt'fl'I to beach Pnlc J~I reduc:l'd $24 000 AnA mu:.. take .id vuntage call 7:i2 1700 toda v' fllo • • ' Your f r i e nd ' J n d nesgtlbor.i uw <J .1:.!>1f1l'd w h e n t h 1• > h a \ \' llOmethlng lo ,<'II Th!'y II tell you ho w w1•ll ti worited for them' ---............. All 642-5671 fEI Coldwell Banker .. ROSTUll" AM9ef'WHe. Llflpr J t •r •Jae .. c. ......... Step back in time to the 15th eentury into a magnificent home as modem as today. Four years in construction. it features timeless architecture , flawless c r arts mansfii p and the bes t materials. gathered from throughout the world. The white water view or beaches and rolling hills seen through leaded and stained glass windows bring to mind visions of the lordly country life of olden Europe." ' By appe>lntment only Exclusively thru COLDwal. IAMlmt CO. ........... --.. .... ··' • '4 licJ~HllllNooia S BR + den + f a mily Rm + Formal dtntoR + :1 c~r r41lTage + 2 pal..106 ~ balcony a n d u lh 1·r amerulJ~. /U.ktoR onl) [ ~ l_ii_!_d1:1 ~~~Sc~ooo~~~j'~6-~;~::•l•LT~Y~ OCE/it.HVIEW CUSTOM MANS.OH 2 sty. By-The-Sea.. 6 or 7 BR, 3 Ba . Dtn Rm , "" pvt garden:>. Sep den " fpk . sewing rm or of ftce Skylights Leaded 1:la:.s g alore 'Suodeck bakon). terr ace Sep R\ l.torai<tt• So m uc h mort' II ., unbelteveable & onl) $135.000 CJ II now. 96:k.W2 BKR 116oo , .... a I 007 .•...............•..... MEARMEW .-WUSTIMG lBMS! TERMS! TBlMS! Gfoeat terms' Huge up grlded 3 bdrm. 2 story on qwet l'ul de :.ac In vmLOn delight · enkr la1ol'r0!> dreJm • CJll now.~9491 OAK GLEN Du t1nct1ve n e w 2 bedroom. 2V. ba con· domiruums S97 .990 2U8 Elden J\ve, C M . 642.6734 UASIOPTIOM Super 3br. 2ba Easts1de home. Corne r lo t $129.WO S895Mo 645· 7272 PIMMSULA flOIMT A tDlally deluxe t•us tom home with gou r m e l kitchen. balcony game room and full s11e jacuzz.1 1n sumptuous mast e r bath, a1J aboundtn~ Wllh aolld oak appcnntments 111E BEST OF "'THE 1,_._..,.,.-... ..,_._.,.-,_ ... _ .. ,,_..._..,,.-... ..,..._ .. -,_,.1 POINT" fOf" S439 ,000 CAU644-721 I $6SOODOWH II) QUAUmNG! 3 Bdrm. fanuJy rm, I ba, frplc Take over p ay ments. Call a nytime. ~· 541-0IOO w1 l h pool & s p a . 3 bedrm.'>. 2 baths. fam1I> area. Nice front & rear yani Park Place.lnl' g.i2 7461 IYOWNE.R 58r, 2...,Ba, form. D H .. fo' R Low ma mt. yd. Nr parlt, school. tennis. & beach. Sl39.500 968-6966. POOL Jbr. 2ba close to brh. $118.WO C·21 Agt 964-4370 BY OWNER S bdrm. pool & spa Magnolia Adarru- Pnn only $131.500 Ca II 962-8420 aft s-pm wkdys. wknds anyt.J me 1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• SANLUIS REY 3 bdrm 2"'2 ba. Largest model in Ranc bo San Joequan. You'll have a fan18Sbc view from your hvmg & d.Jrung rooms. This home is highly up graded & looks Ji ke Ii model home. Hurry. 1t won't last long! MmnfWOOOS New 5br, 3ba $245,000. llllllilli,_..._,...._......_....,..._,,.,..,I p•nv PLACE llEF.aasiy terms . 113 E . ftn.A BalboeBlvd.ZU.~ 4 IR/$7t,SOO ,t...ee. 4 bd., fam. rm .. & bonul rm. A/C, areat as· Cql•wlMdt 1011 2 at«y townboute, l~ tumable loan. Sl65.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n -comm pool BBQ .Call Fred Gibson , ... , . . •ttDO - -wsnc-lmWOO"D Small, 4 Yr old Custom Home. Liv rm, 22x.22 f\ 2 frplcs. ocean view. Sli«),000. A.gt. 496-M97 Ha~ somethi.ne to sell! Oasaified Ida do u wen. USITHI DAILY PILOT "•AST llSUL'r SBVICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642·1671 Id.SU nee[ clean. princ. only. 5'1.ml eves. 646-2325 MIMV.,..Wnt 21\1')' 4/5 Bdrms, 3 baths, fun nn. rtplc, pool. By owner.m-7805 HOM1$ flOI VITS 80 l:IOIU~ · 10 DN. at.Slorl Bkr. 1""- ()wna' will carry flnanc· ... tlda Euttlde. 4 bcl.. 2 bl lmmaculate .._.Clllquietcw-d .. ac. Q.IOO, AP for Crall. .... RVM~ R&ALTOBS '· .... -.. .. ....... ,.,.Wt .......... w. ············•·····•·••• •..••.........•.......• ...................... . ....•......•.......... ...... 1144 &..-INdt ... Ml .......... • ... ·~:«Jt.... I ... ....................... ....................... ....................... ... .i •••••••••••••••••• CO.UMCUTI "''"' Gb• &Ida cme 1 cbaatt HBLPI KELP! Slltef ..tad .... Ume.Alit u. lm.qluUoe • lhl.a fber·UJ)Plf will b9 the &a1k ol U. towo. Re•p t9'e dlvldend1. Hurry t:IVfll • • fOOd ~ never 1.-u.-..m = Walkt:r t; leH I OCIAN + ~YllWtt ............... MW. ~t. oe.-Gf·a· kllll11 aw. 111.e. pvi ...... ,.... tcMlrt. pool, .... {'Illar ...... 11aoa1hm. 1ec. ;t;!:,•· bllHard rlD. . •kl""'. hac• bdr..:I + more. IOOO ..,1u ~ .iy e.u ~.-\Ml 1:1~~191 REALTORS c.wfl. a.ASS.C t.80 de1 wbl\ft waler dn. or be.d' 5 Bdrm, ~ ba+deo. dbl lot. On• d a kl.nd. M)0,000 l• a atoal $100.000 down ltu_v teran OWN ER Ca l l f or appt 114f8.11..Bl or --~T '-'lltMG HO Real Pit.ate PllOILIMt! aa.. t.o town, yet ve"Y wooee11ff>1 private C1n be 11 :a Br SIJ0..000 llPlclous famtly home or S Br ~.000 a comfortable duplex. 642-0112. &M-1687 Has all I.be amerutieio ---------• beamed ceilings, formal IDTAliE PAii Pl.AN4 This is the most beaullluJ Plan 4 Broadmoor to be fou n d! 3 b e droom dinin g, m assive fireplace, step saver ldl.cben. $276,500 ....... YIMopl.E. 497-1761 1050 \D'#Dbo.rne, 2 levels. 2'h ••••••••••••••• •••••••• b1ths , family room , Leisure World, Gate 14 forma l dining room. Panoramic view, 3rd H1a..b)Y. upgr aded floor. V1Jla Nueva, 2br ·c;arpet.s, drapes, levelors 2ba, 586·6879 A /C. aft & valances. central a1r _7_pm. ___ _ conditioning, covered SPANlSll RANCHO :t.~ ~ patio " decorator acre view lot 4Br waUpapeor. You must see b· uy I ' tD ....:...:e e OPEN SAT & rust.om arn. " ' ots ucu v · . more. Ass ume 91 •'• SUN 12-5. l9Lincoln loan. 831·7576 Owner IAYllOMT + WAtWMT DOCal !:Ian 1 .. .,.... duple• ...... ...,.. la at"4 toad Noorlna ,.,........ ...U .,_.acv.IM view flllAMClft• ~-~000 Loci-•. 1ot.u.n. loc•· Cote .Realty u.t ~ 4 br, •· 1 t t 11 ~ ..._ r.i,. •IAK'uUN ~ avn m~ aiome. MH1lve frple, , .... _.640-_.m_.1 __ a.Q ...,._._ clod1 • ..... lo~t.ellf• yarhu. plua lerm1 '"°""' eodar • 91\J<>r Newport lomurro• •nu ~ Walkr.r t:tee Real r.t..;..•.;...~-- • ....OOUAUPYIM6• <~y 1:1b,oooi take over fantMUc opt on on 3 BR es«. home. Won'\ lai.t Owner. s.1-0210 Oupln 2 bdrm Near waW!r 6 abo91. '170,000 (,l.StlUme Call 883.321118 CAl.l RIGHT NOW! 'n'O prtc-e & terms of· fered oo this hlgbJy up graded Se1tv1 ~ ~3Br home are utterly Can t.asUc' This home bH new pamt & cpts thruoul. f'rencn dn leading out i.1de to a newly pro fess1onally lndscpd par11d1se. Bnck floors 1n the entry & kit Many, Many more xtras. Call Jim f'landers for an appl today. <714 1752 rnn dys. (714 ) 51SI 5 711 7 eves/wknds. Pnn only 8gl -- Udo Ille bomo. ' Br 3 Ba, 1400,000. Ownr/ Olu ...., $17,100 Down r•ymwnt Low month y p1yment1 Sharp pentbouH con domi.nlwn &a1y qualify lnl,MMUT. Siar __ UDO ~ li&l-t wit.b 153 dwn, buio $,000 l>q ft Wllb 4.8r ~ formal bar. b&, fo rm1I dining rm , lltnum. rec rm w /pool • olc ltbr&l)' Lot le ,,.. on a comf'r 1635.000 , wuh rent like paymt!nl.ll A.:t 645·9850. or evu 67U132. A_. $5000 Down 4 Br, 2 Ba. duuo1 rm J .V. Co., 631-0900 ......_.,V5-wH..' NEW LI S TING Some rset Model . s Bdrms wath family room, plW:I sewmg/laun dry room combination Numerous upgrades lllll'll see to appn.-c1alc! e7,SOO!ee 642-5200 r ASSUME9.75% Pete Barrett' WESTCLffF. 4 bedrm. • bath. 2 p atios s harp ~alfy Patnck. 631 1250 ~glster 1 1:~~~1~---e--RANCH FH. /\L TY 5f>l :woo ~bse -~.,.;~ 1052 MPTHGHTS SAVE$$$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• n us hidden beauty IS on RB>UCEO $7,000 As....,.,.. Loon a de!ld ~od i.t 2 st~. 5 Br, Huge 2 story n~<b de 09ilr ....... ....................... ·~\"J:' •• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C08TAMDA • .W., llCllU, Ip&~ NOt SUI <SUSS >. SU,500 J.,SZMOIO ./LMlllOUST Juat U.led I bHutlful ~ \l.Dder ao,0001 I~ llln AC, aUr. ma. nlteat oerti to Ora.nae <:owtty Ca ll tod•y• (J PH41·J 130 > 8 kr mM?1 '7t Crown Polnt, lh40. 1Br lba, fl.all 1klrtln1, ~wainl. Call:~- '78 Sltyllne. l2'x44 ', S18.000. C&ll alter 4 548-SJU IXQ.U5'VI L.AUPAU Rare l.lstlni. sought after location '78 Goldenwest, ~.central air. sm pet OK. tartbtone decor S<&MJ ). ...-..--store 554-7070 N:lwp for 54* 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gh a•Caw t1~ 5 acres gently rolling, outatandinl view, only sro.ooo. Ask for Ray DIX· o o . agt -Terms . 714-676-5736 5ACRES Gorgeous oak studded property with seasonal stream. Nice bomesate with great pasture area fo r horses. Beautiful view. 5 flat acres at $57,000 Call Pauline Willaon. agt 714 676"67~ Gtmoalu eowatry- ~ acres, rolllng t'etnin. being split into 4 parcels Xlnt buy, $80,000 ~k for Ray Dixon, a gcn l 714-4>'16-5736 Ba I ('()(aUng Huge fmly rm Fairway El N1ouel Jbr. 3 ' . sm ocean view .... ., ""·U S --'· h L pl~'> lgedtn rm St•cluuNI '--'~-..&..Hill $234,000 Custom ReaJty ru wo:uis sauna i;: ~ s-m~ jaCUJ1J. ~ :.q rt Many rear yard Wl2 h~c· patlOS Knoll Top. best \ H'W llRITAGE PARK TOWNHOME Bea1.1tlful Broa dmoor Plan 3 Townhome Hagbly up grade d carpets, drapes & r en· tral air conditioning. 3 bedroom. 2~ bath. 2 levels & family room. OPEN SAT & SUN 12·5. 1 Montgomery. Ask Ing $10S,OOO. e-I·: ,-,,'~1.ll r r , ·. : I '· . 'I' J.) -extras. Must see to ap. Va c o.1nt & ready a voca d o par re l 1n Missian Vieio I 067 prec111te Owner Wilnts 71411~l!i0l Glenoalt H.1\ls 2 tn ucrt'S ;·;;:;;_·~~:t:·r:·~~~· erastsaJ~ $1~~;;~€ (~l\'l1!iMlaf§fl ~~~~~e: f~/~~ do. end uruL, view. lake. _ _ Mc REAL ~"TATE Doran. agt. 714·67_6_57~ golf course & mtns. 2 Br 2 I HO ~ S ---•-nts Ba. frplc. upgrade plush -..:-··~ 1300 CaJ'l)t'l & tile. lo down. 3333 W CoustHwy.Nll San~nt. 1076 forSde wtlJ carry 2nd Opn Hse 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~&Mon l·S. 979-6422or -----Harbor ~tales 4 bdr 2', Waterfront ~ 27961 Redondela llG CANYON ba panoram ic ocean Rental Unit Unit214 Custom lot approx l~fl view $111},000. l-49&l840 with 30· dock Terms ------on golf cour!t e . lfS VtBYll!EW avlul.$319.50000833·2650 3 Br. 2 ba. upgraded. Deerwood. Prin Only T5ft ni;; y.o.a ... .._.._ LO & LEE view, 4 yr s old. New 7:i9-0717 of these des1reable __...,_ crpts. $118,900. 83().4949 ---------modeia were built. Fan eves BLUFFS BEST BUY t.et.ic townhomes. 3 BR 2 C-rclal '8 Dfl I fl '600 ........... So6' 3Br. 2.Ba, pool. great toe be end unit ..,. abopptn&, ------___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.27.000. 840-8146 pertcii fl rec. faeU Must selJ this week . $109.900. ....................... llTHWOOD! 111 ~· $1500. 4 ~m. family r m . pc« spa & Just reduced S7500. Superbly up· graded home! Built·in china cabinet, French wood wmdows. wet bar. fire place a nd muc h much more! Woodcrest tract In No rthwood. Needs fast s ale. call lo· day. 752·1700 ~HJJtf'/H/';dL'11 ~f' f ,..._.och 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT New Modular Type Homes, pvt community, 2 bchs, 24 hr security, sub.le\liog OK. From $39.900. Treasure Is land Mobile Home Pk, 30801 So. Cs\ Hwy, Laguna Beach, R.M.P. (7 14 1 499-3579 WOULD YOU IEIJEVE In Laguna Beacb. just listed, 3 Bdrm. 2 bath runUy home. Large yard room for pool. Mature tn.. Xlnt neighbortlood dole to schools. Hurry cm this one for $139.500. Redh 1 I I ¢~ Realty I 1d11 l<l'.tll\ t llltll' •,/ l 'lllll 3377 VIA LIDO, N.B. PIER & SLIP Wath 3 bdrms , 2 baths. aJI for less than $250.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming spacious 2 story, 3 Bdrm, family, dining room. large living room. Masters swte with 2 decks and !>pac·1oui. mirrored baths Warmi. woods, bnck a nd :.tof\t- Truly a decorators de hghl. For details call 541>-USl ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS PRESTIGE TOWHHOME Muc h so ught aCter Newport Terrace. Only one like 11 on the market Sharp! Priced to sell' Hurry! 545-9491 BKR IACIC IAY EST A TE Pvt 2.8 acre estate w Jig house. 2 guest houses, 16 stall horse barn, huge riding rink, pvt ofc, a groom's room. magnifi. cent view of the Back Bay, lusn landscaping abounds. Contact Jim Flanders agt. (714 ) 752·1107 dys ; (7 14 ) 581·5'1!7 eves. wknds. IGCANYON Ocean/C&nyon view from every window. New, con· temporary, wood and '1.818 home. Quiet pre· stllious neisbborbood. Spectacular golf course sm.aqo• tm,4.M-2625 eS.Jte. 8800 sq.ft.' to 6 )~OcENT ON Bdnns, 5~ bat.bs. Pool INDMDUALITY and spa. $1,395,000. nu2bedroom.atmost2 TllST1 ... ES CO LIASl/orTIOM 3 BR 2 ba. Newport Shores home.· $195 per mo. 1125,000. 645-7272 HARIORVIEW ASSUWIAILE LOAH No qualifymg, no pL'I & no loan fees. Lo interest Isl TD can be assum('(f on Uus 2 sty. 4 BR. 2h ba &farruly rm "Pale rmo" Upgrades an cld !>pa . skyhte. custm shutters thruout. Frnch doors in fam rm. island k1tch & an xJnt decor Sho"s ex tremely well Very dl' !>irable location acro~s from greenbelt, l lk to commun pool. walk to Anderson Sehl on a no thru·lraff1c street F<.'e sample land -Owner may carr y 2nd T U ~.500 RCTaylorCo 640-5112 BY OWNER. North Bay 3 BR 2 BA. Fam Rm . formal dirung, 1900 sq.Ct . by c us tom builder. Newport schools. big lot. &¥•% loan. $20.000 below market at $145,000. Agt ~ BEST CONDO BUY IN BLUFFS Split level 2br . attached gar on beaut greenbelt. Plus pool. By Owner. $121,500. 2301 Vis· ta Huerta 644-6829. EASTILUFF TWHHSE 3 BR 2 ba. By owner $142,500. 759-0920 or 213/723·7101 Te rry Hanis. OCliH VIEW!! AMume 9.6% Dice 4 bd. 3 ba. owe $35,000#~nd. Patrick, 631· 1266 batll bome has bee n Mn • beaut.if&llly remodelled 648-5711 REALTORS m ia priced to ..U at SMl.GOO. ~~~~~~~~ BY OWNER. l1e duplex UNGOREALESl'ATS 1---.... 1041 4-3 BR. Terma. Lge 1st au>•.mi ....---bl ---'--~----..-.·•-••••-••••••••••• ..urna e. Small down, owner will Can:Y l&e 2nd. 1» AGATE, Balboa lsl. Do not disturb tenants. JMOD. 675-5500 owner will help rtnance Call ror the location 1569) Vacat.ion & loves \· merit Properties. Inc. 49l-9lll 492.-8700 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1088 •.•.....•...........•.• 5 BR. 2RA homr. approx IS years old S225.000 \\1th St37.000 ;1~sumable l.sl at 9"i 0\\ ner wall car ry 2nd T•tin 1090 w ......... Newport Pier area. bot.el + 4 stores oo 3 lots. reaJ (W!l". ULIOA NEWPORT REALTY 67S-1170 COftdoflltlnlu11t' /To wn· a...ntorsciM 1700 .......••••............ $48,950 Park Bnstol Condo 2 BR l'-. ba. /\I C Assuml' lO'k. ln. Agt 7141673-1020 t:ves. 752·5710 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4MEWUNITS Thal you can get first user nght.l> on. near main business <stock brokers & large banks) dlstnct of Santa Ana Park Pluce.lnc 842-7~1 "9conlr ~ 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19UMITS Excellent Npt 8ch loca· lion. 2 blks from Hoag Hospital. All well main· tamed. Pncc reduced lo $799,900 Owner has purchased new property & ui ready lo go ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ [REHIGE: WACIOUS _ _ HOM€~ lrSPAaKUNG Immaculate family home with 5 spacious 3333W Coasl Hwy, NB bdrms, including 2 64M646 separate mast.er suites Separate ~neled family room. 3~ baths, fully in· swa~. sparklin& pool and tree shaded yard. Lovely mounlaU> view. $Zl0,:i00. don osen f 1 ,:·i T"- 1mE.1mfST. TUSTIN 731·3111 a..-......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... HEWPOIT IEACH 12UHITS l DOOR from OCEAN. Unbeilevably low LOW PRICED et $425 ,000. Owner will trade. WartdlNt• .... 556-7777 CDMDUPLIX 3 Br owner's unit w /frplc Ill Br 1 Blunit.9~% IS· 1w:nable loan. $179,900 f\IUprice. .!::~ ......... ~~~~ /(' f ~~g~E:1 MOBILE HOME Olllw ......... DAILV PLOT . ..................... . ..... ....... ., 2000 Olllr......... .... ....... d .......... ,.,. ....................... ....................... . ............................................ . 14 UNITS ~-~~ ...... ~~~ ~~ ..... ?~~ .......... ~.!?.'! =~·~o: 318:. IUILDERS ~. wiDterrmtaJ, JDllJl fOBUHr ..-.uu--Ow-r 39 _.. vtew build~ JM beach. pool, 2 br, 2 I Ot 4 br. Prleed frolll '-VUO.UWYU· °'"' 1-.nolddl-petl .. "'71 •to--JMdJud6 wUI help nnan.re Prt me 1ot1 lft Ellc:ondldo. 15, · 1., a 1.. . r am u I u ~on Beech area • 20.000+ eq ft. Gr~. Oteufroot mac.Illy ru· plHat, tide • pet• ltl, C\llW, eJ.dr., IU Lala-. RMP Wll!Acome. cu.I ll44Mlcw wtter, c1b&o TV. aewera -.3579 -""""' t €\T IGE: all tn. ~ady for con .,..,3'7L ._.no ee. ---...-HOfll€~ 11tructlon now. Have Lq\ma ramaay, 2 Br 2 ~ 2 bdrm, fam. na white allp. 12.1$$,000. Ba. beauWul ~u vu. • a.n. ~/MO). Pha1b Arrn1tron1 Really •alk to Victoria Bcb, j nvtc. z~ ba cedar • 3133W.O>utHwy, NB TMnof1.79CJ8evea 745-8508 (rpk, parquet flr, oiucb .S-. I bib to ocaa. -_ __!6:!.4!5-6:!!6~4.!'---l•-------•I more sno mo. No IW cu pvt 1ar. fully ,. .. .v cblldr en /peta . Jut maint. yd. Adulu, no KMM UMITS.C.M. _.W5A Martin. Dys 833·8383, pida. Inquire at srt lllb Near new. 3 er ownen 3 atrateakally localed ev•Ml~ St.11+18M311. unit, 2 b•. frpl, 2-car 4·plu Iola. our the 3-2Br 2b 1 ~:!{ In Pomona .... ..,.,...._. 11'9 l>oll's lb.MlBdrm.11*. ~lnV'lltmi.8~~1~ w $44.000 each. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl:llO No peta. Call Yack: Plana fl permlU avail 162-1780 I I DILUXI UNITS PRIME EMTSrDE. CM 2 Bdrma eacb. 'mESI'ARN~CO 640-5711 16UMITS Pride of ownershJp. Near beach in HlJntington. AJJ l.Ullt.s have frplc's. Only S )'?'II old Owner waot.s quack 511le Wlll carry financing w 12()<; down at IS\ly L~ interest Call Owoer wiU subordlna\e Fallubll bome with aJl li..=~.:..;_ ___ _ C714) 673-4400 decor•tor •meml iea. 4 Lovely 2br., den 2~ba Bdrm. View. Fab1.1~ I Condo pool, Jac 2 car 1ar IJIJI n a.JtH luxury furnublo15. ll ~-Upgraded. $550 . HARBOR UJOO/mo. Winter. 1 =·Now No Pets A 01 ... 1~11H1 or thrbor lnvestmt>nl <:11 On PenimuJa. Only steps (SHARP POOL HOYE. 3 t.o beach. 2 Bdrm. 1 be. Br, 2 ba, cpt.a, drps, no furn. '650/mo Wmlef'. pets. Bushard I Adams. '6156. 751 ·2060 or 960-5771 Waterl root Home:. 63M400 l br. wal..laq distance to ......... Dfferi. 1~~~~~~~~~ bcb. Stove, refri1 tncl. blOf't 2400' S295/mo. 642·2016, lv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ace.nfroot beautiful dl.s ..:;msc.=:...._------PRE:H IGE: 1-------:tir 2ba frptc. gar. llGO. Lux. Exec borne s b 3 I HOMct FOlt 1 11!.a. llrE Ulmoa. Refs 675-1849 · · · 1 r , _ ~., ~~ -----ba, rmny xtras. C oee to 3333 w Coast Hwy, Ne New 2 bedroom 2 bath Udo Isle 3 bdrm beach beach. $700. mo. 5S7·9U4 6,.r 6646 home .M1ss100 Lakes hoUse Nov l to June 30. bdrm. b f ~.,. Country Club Golf IP)mo 67~ 3 + den,2 a ., am. I .,,. f JI --------•! & hv rm .. fireplace, *SPARKLING * t.enrus·poo _-auti u Y , prof. la ndscape, spa . MEW -6 UNITS =y~d 00 ma an · ...,..... u..twwlt.hed beautiful patio, gardener Vcs:y attract.ave tns1de & 90)()ClubhOUSl' Hd ••••••••••••••••••••••• inc) 1 mile to beach , out Large u111~. Four 3 Desert tlotSpnnit!> Gemrd 3202 walk to park & schools. Bd 3 b ·~ ••••••••••• ••• • •• • •• • • • BX> ~ . rm. a "' two :! 21.J 378-~72 ·-----------11:=---:------Bdrm, I ba untl!> with P\1 ---------•· 1 •. A BR J><Jllob Jusl rompl<>led OCEANFRONT HOUSI:!:-t.o bch, .....,, 4 • 2'h EJCc-el are<1, c:onYenumt Under SOO 000 in ltanrlwl ""wpl Bch JBr. 2Ba. &, grdn twnhm. Fplc. t.o Crwy ALSO others in Mirage 2Ur l 12 Jiu. Sl.200 mo yrly or 9 mos pool, sec grd, oew cpls, xlnl renlal <1rea Don t appl, ell xtras 91 t': A' J700 I applic. pa.ant, hge walled tlel.iy. c:allfoday 979 !°)371) ..um il4 561S-156S 2Br apt 9 mo $350 mo -~o ~k:;:w ~ldr!'i~~ A LL STA TE 2br <·ab1n. new 1·,irpet Refs req. Open FnlSat/ 1 ,. lort'tod wr net>fh < drpen Mootrue._1 ~-4_1·~1·3445 try v.ork SJU,(J(1J :s::.Sun JONES Tri pl ex 2 br , Iba , REAL TORS ll)l>IUpt' Sm lit·~ P ark IU \I rv'"""-S37SMo.Patio. Sm . child t<unnmg Spnn#I.' Wknth ,.,,~ "" Pet-.. 962 .. HS4 . !AJ.plex. l Br I tia t•J en• I i.:urJljl'' A'!>Ulll•' •11, , loo.1n " $20 uoo do" o Full pnct.· $1 IJ.t.l(~J l'no only I >wnr \1,'l GK:! H3>i0 7 UNITS l'n<k· of ownl'r:.h1p •n "de & out. in pnmt' r .. n Lal art>a Palu)!) & ) ard.-. Of bakurue::. Somt' unit:. have lx>amed r1:1lln!(-. Manai:er !> on1l ha s fireplace G Jr a Res parlung SPil~ + adda uonal parking .iv1.11labll• Owner will carry \ITU up to 80' r' A Quail Plat o• CJCCIUSIVC 752· W20 ' QUAIL PLACE rtOPMfllS• 10,.. Tl l :JO r.M.I 20UNrTS Xlnt Nwpt Bcb area w l p ool I 2 M A g l 669850. evt>S 673·6732 DYNAMITE 4-PLEX EZ Terms Only S15.o00 do"'n Costa ~1Ma \II ;;! lldtm!> Kin..: :.Ill' 101 WON'T LA ST \'all anyt ime 24 ttrs A~t 541.{W)() OWC2UHITS :-.;.,.'Pl. hh><'k tu •x n :lflr UIUls, low rents. $225.ooo i\Jll. Le. Barnhart lil4 1 ~7S EASTSIDE Darhn1t duplex S12S.CMM) 642-2510 or 646 48.ui U Unit Motel + 2 bdrm house. 3 blli...s to oct•an an San C.1ementc 26.200 i.q fl"' c I land ... p $340.000 Down $140.000 Balance earned al K ~ 0 \\ ner 2131561 0088 RGHT INR.A TION & HIGH IH TER S T RATES. Assume SI 15 .0flU & SllJ,OCO loans Jt 91.·; & 9\ir"',, on sturdy 4 p(('x ' 1n Costa Mesa. Ne ar 0 C <.:. Asking pr1re $180.000 each G S I $16,590 ea c h (.'a 11 Windward Property, 963-~ Ask for Carl Gl~gow or Bill P~!!_Y __ SaJe By Owner H.al9"'• leach Tm Slt1ffer1 Rn4-l'ku CA.5HTO 10% LOANS 18MOS OLD PRUIEAREA SHORT ESC}lOW NIK OHL Y ftHOME Tues.sat. 714·731-6626 MIW HOMI + INCOME 25678dtft. CM Dlx spacious h ome w/5-2Br studio twnb.se unit.a. Home baa 3 lg bdrms, Z~Ba. separate yd, dlx ldtd>en. Meciiter . r&De1D .Uyle archltec· tun, beaut.if\Lll,y lndacpd. Areal Pride ol ownera&ip OPENSAT·SUN l 5 Sunllll4 ~192 Out of c__... 11141 673 6210 Pr ...._ .. , 2550 !'kw large 3 bdr near .. ~ ............ 1---------•I llunt lw~;,,.tso IU:m l nl \ Ml dt r<· 1ntom1· prod far.m IJnd ur ram h .. 1te i :i.;,uu pt-r •H r1: ~7113 aft 12 n<>cJfl CARL SIAD .\:.i.ume \.A l•1JO ;1 13drTfu. 2 butru. o) r' old sn.oco ist $7511 PT ·ri owe 2nd " l!> • 110 .. n Owner 1\l:l'nl S!l•f 51Jll 7S7 .3433 Wa )'nt Outof State Propetty 2600 ..•..••.......•........ Share Big Sky Monuna home Good sports loca· uao Call~ .......,,..... Gro-res 2700 ....••...•.....•....... W•'re ~! WJ 0v~rc;r;) J20 acre alfalfa ranch. reservoir 900 gpm well. lafl(C s bd homt' & shop. nat land ulled & read) for planting $2700 p acl"e'-Owner finam·inii . aruuous lo 'lei I. k 2 bulldable lot an (·Jp1 ... trJ11n BeJ l'h ra11 .. .idt>!\ sm.{l(~• 16 acre:. v. doul'lll.' w1dt• n¥>blle home 1n the• PJ'n Robles area ~.nut• H l lot in !>an nem1·nh• ~ILt.OOt·ash 22 aC'rl~ C! pJn·t+• I ~II h :! "ells. ho me ,,:un l hou.'<'.bam&\IC'"' Walk Li• Pa...o Roble' r erm:. i229.00.I J Hd Tcmplt•ton home• ~.ooo "' SJ,1.01111 J ' sumabk loiln ')H ~~('d \ lt'\4 J l't "' In Elsi no re "1t h ""' n"r fmanrang •'6 waterfrnnl acr'-" at Lake N o.11·1 m 11• n l u "' power. telephone & a water system 58.~ 1io1 Pnnc1pa.ls on!) pl1•a!>1' F"or ranchl'it. a1·reng1·. lake propert1C'i. & homt'!>, C'Olrtact Ken Marki. Jt Eclth W. H~uick Realtor & Assonull~ 1646Spnng Strt'<'t Paso Roble:. 1805t 231-5350 '8051466-3049 6ACRES North San Diego County. (1nest loc 8m1 Crom ocean, yr round stream. IOy r old Valenc 1ai. 744-0550. Res1d 744-6299 . " .. _v•2c.,~HT t.:~ ............ !~~~ ;:! UUIUI, Od, '>e<'Unly ~l.t pool, bl1.n&. $37Smo l Br Orangetnt! condo on AskforG<"fle.agt :.tream Pool. tennis. lfl11PKJim1;;nm ~·a:R~ Nope~ 962·447'1 (r.::)546-8103 Uruv P1< Terr 2 br. 2 ba. frplc. ('OUJltry k1tcn Nr 32 06 pool. $5.50 -552· 789! ········•·············· IAYFttOHT l Bdrm. Z ba ui super locauon. Avatl now for wmltt renta.l f79S1mo . Sahsbury Realty 67J..al00 c--.. Mar 1222 t:xcel Turtlcrock <\BR Jba. A C . 2 s try S8251 mo 842-3617 48drm 2·s&ory, very nace. Sl675 I CLEAR R. E. 54!l-7~ ·-·••••••••••••••••••• ~ ll out! Woodbndge 28dnn Dl>b. 1 be. sundk. 3 Br. 2 lily coodo $50(). 3 ~ & refri". utl Incl. Br. a_QIJ fam detached s:ilAI mu ~ tti;e ~ Both inti r rple.. -----A<.:. rrucrowave lnclds Harbor View HJll5. 3 BR. tami.s, !>pa & lake. An· J"• ba. fam rm. AU new ,.W be. s.59-9062. &A>hances lJg yd. Xlnt loc SI ZOO mo Bkr. 00.Sl.12 Outstand.lng ocean view awpSpygJius Hill. 3 BH. family & forllldl dtnani.: nn SI 700 per mo Opcm !:...)l & Sun l ::.. :1 Mon w-cyC1rcl1> 114 l<>O CJ' s' 1'TY j6().93JI! 3 BT. 2 Ba. ~ mo ~o ~Avail no" h'1~ <kt>an Vlt'W 4 UH. 2 ba p:1ul Rent or lcJ~C $1295 67~ 2101 3224 Woodbndge Warmington 2tlr. den. ff'l>lc, Avail 1m· med SS2SMo. 673-6634 IEHTALS 2tlr .2ba S450 $525 2br . +D2bu 1650. 3br . 2bil $.595 4br . 3bJ $67S $'750 2br . Iba S4 50 Coi.la Ml-Sci tt523 CAMPU5~·fRVOfE 3br. 2ba. Coll Pk home. Pools, schl, park No finer pJace lo ra1se fami· ly S550 M o . eves ~lS38 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l.aglna leoch 124. Easl!>1de Enlt!rl a1ners ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dd.a~t. Jbr P•bJ. man) $700. Blue Lagoon Villa amen . kids. nu pell. Pnv Bch Pools lenn. A\.ul 9 I SOOS li3t·0491i 213-703-0230. 714-499-2520 !\kw 3 br house No P<'~· Jbr 3ba o R t I t no (•h1ldn•n . S4 "n mo . • . .. mu t eve m3376 ,,., Ocean & whitewa te r _ ___ ___ view, S750Mo. 494-4714. 3 Br. 21"1 Ba <'ondo. 2 _64()._5668 _____ _ story. 2 car gar pool. Unique 2 Bdrm I 'hba tenrus SS75 546-1137 home in gardeo setting, walk tD beach. f7SO Lovely J br. 2 ba, dbl. garage. 'JJ.'1¥1 Santa Ana. SS!5. Owner <2L31541 6196 aed &tate --Mesa deJ Mar, lease, .c E:• t • Jf 2800 1 ::~ ba $625 m o 3 Arch Bay. Ocean.,1de 2 bdrm view. across from beach steps. $750. TIJRNER ~SOC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Udo tale bome. lSOK eqw · t;y. for PaJm Spnngs or ? 0wnr I Bkr 499-4460 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,.,.. ... 41H-ll77 ~l 3 8r 2 Ba. ram1ly rm. 4 Bdrm. 3 Bth, walk t.o <tibwsbr.~lst&la.st+ bcb .. 1ardener inc l. dep 642·2988 ID>/mo. 963-0643 Thm or uni urn. W "Side J .......... Nh 3250 BR. 2ba. rrplc. $485. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 75-1734, or63l-0954 4 br, 2 ba bouse: VaJJey ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ltlmld JI 06 IJOSjPETS OIC ........... •• • •••••• ••. East.al de dulinc duplex view, rlrepllce. a ir cand., Wll·ln kitchen, 2 ca r 1ar a1e . $5ZS mo/leue. can owner: &Q-0131. Available lm· mediately. IAYflROMT l br S37S 642·2.slO or 2 Bdrm. 2 ba lft super -6-•-•-•-------aoc.Ucra. Avail now (Of' 'uodet Condo New 2br wlnl.errent.aJ. $1'95/mo. 2'M>a. den split level Z8r, l.Ba, frl>lc, AC, dbl Sll.lsburyRealtym-e800 frp lc, c a r $600 Mo . pnce, D/W, pooi, ap. ON WATER. WlNTER t-67MC'71 $B + ulllGM95f t;J Cold well Banker OWNER SACRIFICE .. .._new duplex. 2·sty 8\tb beam ceilings . Custom • uperade~. snt.900. Terms Neao. '151·3'42 BUY-SELL· RENT. FINANCE ......... store ......... c....... CAL\. US 66 I· I 021 3311 W. Co.at Hwy, NB ToNI call I&\ 9Tt-5089 RENTAL . l!:llcltlnc 3 ~ Br house. att. 1•re1e, a.,........ J252 Bdrm.. tamUy nu, cllnin1 1 yard. DO pets, Westside. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• nn •stained glut wlft· a"1.lll/L$37554S-7983 BRAND NEW 2 sty hse, IUIAL C»ISftANO H&LTOP 1'>4 acre.s, zoned for 4 bones or room for tennis court. Private road, hidden in foothills. Very custom 4 bedroom. views and ocean breezes. Offered at $359,500. 831-0836 ASSUM AILI :Ce.:Jort H elahta el. 3 bet.. 2 ba. BMt bQy a t Slal,900 ... 2 bd., l 1>1. In lbo HltfbU, $110,000. C..ll Ra9J&llM9, lll·i. .. LIVI.IN llVINI New 1531 1q ft 1178 i.uc.r. All enr11. In "'l1w Orovea ". Sbcnfo b1 lllll1t. onb'. can now for all detail•. (SJ 6007 > t7NG18kr. Pl&ll Out. 81 t rallerama. Uc. IDVl'70l Obi wide. 2014 1 . $$900 . lhnaluaoe e M . .P . ...,.. __ ,_4_M_64_6 __ LllhforS. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIWPOIT MACH ~ on Penh1. & 2.3 ACRE LOT NWJ)t Sbn nail. All amenltlea. P r eaently ... .,..1 leedt 1-led. T\ll'D·k•>' opera· ..... Pr•f'tr lion. Property m1mt Some back bay view. .vall. ITMIU, BICR. f-..UC area for tuaae ~~~~--'-~~~· rmdl bol:ne + barn • RENTAL -..... Call Jim .,..,. INCOllEPROPEllTY d9rw (714) 752·ll0'7 ctys; From .. ,900. JiloduJ1r (714 ) 581·5781 eYH1 Type Homel, M tec:Uril)'. wlmdl. dowa. Noorint available. ~-30-..... '950/Wtnter. Shon te:rm lbr, Adults only. No Peta. ..__, ..... ~ ir.a, ln· remal avail SallabW')' Remodeled. Very Clean. =i~~=!~~nl~~ ne.lty.'1M800 ZDEldenj\ve. owa, la ram rm w/bllll ........ I ... JI07 ~Deluu38r,deft,dln ... bu'. lndKPI, 2 Cft' ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• nn. liv rm, microwave, 1ar. rec area w /tacit. WINT£Jl 2br, MUMo. a~. dbl gara1e. '750 _, ino. l yr IM. Aodre• 1..UE. &.lboa Blvd. mo. 25&7 E lden. Alt. *.alDO d1S or S..'11111 f7$.11'4. -~~~-·~--~~ ~wb~~·~"'~~~~~~ New lbr, Jba, au E .• T.. 1232 411r, Mia. fam na, llv 8albo9 Blvd. $UOOllO. !-••••••••••••••••••••• rm, .. C!D9'M 6 ~ m a.-s 1 HOMES ma RENT elb nel1lilbo,..ood, .,. a or • Br Pri-......1 ~ _.,.., 1vaU tale Nov. '815 • p¥t beec:bet, pool • •· Treuure 1111 Pk, llle01 Padf\~ Oil Kwy, La1uH Bcb. R.M.P . C.-.. Mtr 3122 ...... Fntct .. ~.:.d°': ._ ...... Prime M Lot Xlo\. loc•· 11••••••••H••• ........ I a r a 1 •a. ram l 11e1 ~;.;..;..~;,:,,:,.:.._. ___ _ Uon. No. end L.:;~ne OCEAN Vin 2br W/IU.ft• PIHH, llld1 • pet• Ne.. J b r ' a b •• (114)...,. Bncb. Level. 1-Lo dick It dbl 11r. SAO mo. welcome. Call *-2* or ~'f o'*r~ T'e~ ~· w .'114 484-o&M. --orrrs-nu. 1man.Attoo fee. acm7. ' I I QM.Y!!p! t,zt nt1....., .. at 11ts......_ , __ .... UM Oflet..... 44" ' ' a ....... 4111 1111111111111111-. • • L , ' • ............ __ ....................... -·---··-· -·--····-·· .. -·-······ ........ a 4 ~ .. ... -I c :: .,. ~ ,. I t • ~.... • .. ~·..... ... 6-w ......... , a _ ·-··-·-"A ••-....... ••••••••••••• .. • ..... -~ .._as a ••• War-.. --..... ace for ......... ••••••••••••• . -....... .. . . ... -...... .. .. ................... -............... = ....._ ---• II .. ...,. 1167 , ...................... ,., ..... 11ff .,...._ I aa '" aa Ql1 t : ·-....... lam& -ICI ft PlllL ...., tr~ lrl9 lliMI ....................... aa.•.a.. l'lirtc.-1•. ~ .......................... iw.-. .._; P~MIWfOW'I' ::.a ~:r:. CUI -n»--."'= .. edt i.-rac.D.•ta... 11>'1.•cndll._.,• •... POAADrT IOOI Japa, &aaal1. No ..... le llileec~ 1 Ir At&be .. M6-Tlll !•.~"·-"°•'!. .. · ~ .. !...' •' ,... • .... au.. dalpllAvia,CM.tTf... lllb, --.·up. Far • 4 •. ~ "-P • t •. t • T 5 • o . ""'*' 6 ..,..,.. '+ iar • • -•' ---TAHITI ~:l'JH11' .... w-.. 4'0t ;:~ cal ••••Ii • • ,....,. ,.,.. • m• --.w · "'IM· l'w.d Sped=,":~~ total ...... , •a br ClOUalt 'IOO 9e1 ft olllc. apace -.................. . ~•n1Hk 1[••IUn • I 1• New o.. · /pJfll. O · teoo. reor•= proirua1 • ._.. • Td!Mi _... naL h mo i9d. all &npooalble. workla1 _..., 1 • P•H..,., M _,90• a.a.&.rw..1brw/OOM11 .a.a 1r.::;:• ear,'" boat, •aall d..PCRlsllllill&t.NB. writer •••It• oae --... ~.~-... MlMaftl .................... t •ll ... doAI llr l lie, ............... --~·. __ .. .:._ ......... COID Pl•l• ....... ,.. 141-0'757, bedroom eoltal• •• -.a._ ·-· ......, ... 90wua&.-. ca -....,. m~ .... _..j':'~ i"'i: ....... lk. J"o.--. ewa-.zi Ooroudellhroreoata .. :-:----,-.= ... :..;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;J.1'9:._~ .,,_.bcltPM ~--No ---.._Mil,,._ ev• 6 ....._ Q116 --•••••••••••-•• pa L ........ 'O • -...... .._....tWiaaoecl. a I t . ~llACH ..... -~-"!~~ ' .. llOI --......... ••••••• .:.--••••••••••••• a Ir. a-. OW119 .. l .. lua· mD. ... ,.. 014 J "44-1 fOO o .... """ .. ~.-,_ NO ,..., Alt. • c..-..... __... ..... , ..,. ..... bull. IW'll .. •-u... br • --~~roat p... FPICIC oa RENTAL ... Dally Ptlot. P.O. -··-·· .. ·-······· ,...,., Ylll• R .. tala -=·••••!! .... mo....WJuelMb, 1• "hi' ·Fs.Mo 1Ctean. 161 ldrma oe .. nfronl ~,;.~.Jb.,~ SPACE. W. Cit. lftry .• Bl>• JMO, Coata M•a 5100 -..Ullu. D'1118l.N a.m•1 . .__!...!~ .. : ..... nc ••r duplu ... Yorty. "*'""·-..?t -=-MUt. 1259q. ft. _-. _______ _ IAYfllONT UU )t44 ·11 U or _.,, .... · fT&.4t1181u --~~ :!!:: ""7 ~ clpla •M. 4 cm-.-. r'OURSIWONBAl'Tll BAOO:LO_......,...-..R ...... UN-IT8--from-i..,..pool t':f. ::a-:r ~·~·i 0ce.n View apace avail. i:-=Tf ~=. ...._ ~· -,_. l*m. J --~rm, Badl·lk1 .. ew. 1 bdrm ~,... ...... 1 br 1Lt. •I*" mo. waturn201. 1~· ,,...,..._ 14. 545-91' lll!Ollo. ~·1~2'1'ZZ. _ _. __ .,~ yd forood2 -..1111r.-...-.. aQllWt. -lllel0ftn1 11111. .untdhti, erno 1u.b b9 lwn ---· • .,. lrlm ocean. ,.,, -·--·--·Have 1 -.awa.·ftl =).WI.Mer_, or &et.-.m._ Sl30 ~i.."f.~·nL~· Bil boll. l'Vc' more Into Tbaolllalvln1 • New WhMeWa&er JUty, Inc. ref '• for all of ua. _. ,. Jl'tJ.~175-ml -711JuannHt. 946-M:I t'all Reoataat3111-'1107 v ... ·1weeta1vaJJ. Lake DIC. sunu 7Sl.ft00, 12-4 prd. Steve lllall. I ldna a cteo. 111111 815. lbr. '380. ~ ,.. Taboe. 3.81', 3Ba Condo. u-orJe.an. t.1• pat Io v I e,. blll{obu('h ! Or. 2 be cooclo. ~ b ... to Aa.o quiet M-r••-, _.....,.._ ialtavi.ocyour ---------SlJDOtmo 1 .. .' Pru''"~ 1Bf', bat 1oc. fin·1Ulllov• • 1 Hr, l~ ba town.bou.ae beach. 2ca.rpr. autoeop. _,,., ·-.J>t•ce of buaioeu at • , ••"--/ ................. .... Bltam t>elhn••· paOo. Yard. ur Cenlor of or 8cau&. bit)' view.~ Nov/Dec. ~as eve. r &Iker Ceattt Recept • • ._,_ • ._. -w;;"terfnliatHornm &lry,fGS.M).41• ~' "rant beauuM dlx LOwrl S3'J~mo M$cr1 yrty.Mamt ..... 1 ............ sa..r. 4300 ainlerence rOOm. ~ " • c• a - -h 2ba frpk ••r .ic> 1'St. _.. --•••••••••••••••••••• cover a1e. Clos• to •,-.••1•1•1••••••••••••••• ,_· .... ·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·•. ___ H400 ..._, ' ta 3107 Hrw.Rela 'nsltd · 2 Ur,2bahoweLype.G1r " • • ... ,. • ar fam nn fnn1 dln ---............... New cpta 6 nuon $37$ OCMIROMT ~~~:'~:=::.~ =i~~es::~~~ Op; 1 t lty 5005 nuDsu rm' a ba dr:. Slupl DI roo m • • S.Ch•• 1176 mo. Nopcta 942 ™ 31br. 2b9 w/otfke. Yr).)'. Profeaatooally a Ince avail. For a:nore info, call •-•••••••••••••••••••• ~;l:.,~· Avail. Oct =~mntf1:i~~~40• ;;;;;·~~;·:;:;·;;; 2Br, all ut.11 pd, no peu. ~M!!.f•.,·S:iw wn. _ &vatm.21e1. ---.. Up 41112722. da 1720 am cblld OK . rt'frla. -· HOUSIMAl'IS ancielrret.aalsbops pace. SPYGLASS·Oceanv1ew, ZBr tnplo Wtwet bar • WhtteWaLer Rily, Int' dabn.h.r. ur•tc•. 1900 OMTMlllACH ~134 ZlP-Main St. B. l oUice •Br. Sl6~ mo y rly flllk, bll from Pavilion ---~~c t'· M 1 r • 1 u.ch. IUtch, beth. ulll pd. 2 er apt. UUJ pd, pool & SIOMo. 1 olfice ll20Mo. 1 ~ Oallowner m4>S27 ??AO Hotd Apt.I. S300 )'Tly & Jacuua. CcfM . s2so. offtce or storace space VERSAll..LESCONOO C.W .. Mr 3722 '4f&::-W:ad Ncarn1:w2br.2 ha.bltns. up. lat• last.'7.308 W l6Gal>or67$.11108 l50. Reta1I 4bop space BR •••••••••••••• no peUi ~ mo Deya ~anfronl. en.-4154. $80 Tbe Mini If all. l 'lllnt loc•t1on ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~_ .. _.:BR cu 980-1S58tl32-18:58 w /vi~w of o c ean Condo C1n the wattir ...... ,,.,..,. :J107 ~·~•m~.ev~673141" IAYYIEW tanewtpool~mmo '.; 0Utatand1ng clubhouse Newport Beech's final ~·••••••••••••••••••••• 0.. ,.. l lJ6 &8LUP'P. Stunning 2br, l&il. Oia.rlJe, 7$4-6630 .,... .. andrecreatloo racalltaes. tl200 mo yrly hti ~. 2bll, frpl<'. crpt.a & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba. Crplc Lge patio. EXICUTIYISUm S796mo.yrly. , &e4~wkd.yi. <b'1111 l00 slt'PN to OCCI. 2.'\ 2 llr, l'lean, lllce n<'w. l"ool. Mature adult&. No Roommate nded fo r FullKt'Vlceoffaces CaUJerry,O Beam, Furn. 3br . 2 ba CclM steps to bay S700Mo tl.!!hw11hr, wu, bi1lcony pct3.$S8Sl!!e.640-0349 Newport Terrace. mNe-wportCenter Barrett Rily Reglllter 15?5Mo W/D Call before Mon to Mon. S4ll Dalhoa $3611 mo 770 80~3 aft S22S/mo Call tday1) ~70 ___ 642_ ·5200 lOAM ........ ~ _l\!rm_ . S48 2008or 7:19-8949 tll'M ____ l Br condo near beach. All 714f738.7083 --new lotr. $4SO mo. ca11 --------- BLlJFFS.JBr. 2.Ba, pool, Coda Mfto 3724 l.8r $33S. Bach ~5. Ulil Jan o r R 1 r h l7 14 l GaJ to share 3 br. 2 ba, patio, great loc. SS8S mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• incl Wint<'r 404 t<: S(>amllh 11tyle thr. ~: CZl3)83().2323 lialboa 11. Sl9S mo. + 640-8146 ,. """'"" DE ORO UMJl.Joa. 67~·3001 aft4 1~~ . ...!..~'a"n" 6fl!,I! "'11. nt Ji.me. t.'73-4299 -· ,... ..,_. ,,., 2 Br S400 mo. Int'! utll. Stv I.« 3 BR 2 ba, frplc, rear AU. UTILITIES PAID C.... .. M• 1122 -& relrig. ~ Balboa Bl M/F to aha.re 3 BR hse. 8 yard, trees. qwet Npl Compare before you ....................... tW""'°" .. adt 3140 ~· A!C\ Gus CZlJ) bllcs fr beach, 11.8. 122$. tla.S575.67S-122:5 ____ rent. Custom design Lovely 2 Br, 2 tui, frpl<', ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1186-1712. 980-5260 .-W.ORT SHOIES a BR. &ba, yearty, 1>00f & tennis priv 's. S850. 6'13-814.5, or 675-4886. features: Covered patio ocean side or hwy. SSlO. 2 ....._, l .... nr bch, vw •-NA r t Cal . WESTCl~l FF rondo. 2 br' ...... UJ .... "' "'w u r;u .. u.r.e · 167S..l&S7 .. ~ -•DllUXE• · Prer fe-non smkr Spac100s kitchen with in· pool, adults, no pets i\11 m du'eCl 1.Jgbting. separate •2Br. frplc. Gar Ul1l pd ll('W mtcnor S49S mo S200mo CdM Mike. II 00 S4f. Ft. neigh borh ood a l · moapbere, cooveruent to San Diego frwy, near Fairview /El Camino, CM. s.5' sq ft. 759-9150l FOUNTAIN VALLEY . )VARNER/ MAGNOLJ A OFFtGE&PACE AVA.IL. IN SAV-ON CENTER 16"!5 sq. ft. at SS' per ft Large non partitioned MONEY I • 0 • I 111 .,.._""°._. ""..t......u.1o -.u_ .... llHIM~ nu T&NSSTOU Lo overhead, h1 profita, Newport ar ea. Only 127.SOO. Patnclt. '31·12166 &cycle Shop, xlnt oppty. So. Orange County. Write for details to: O.SJ!led AdMlM. Dady Not, PO Box 1.560. Cosu Mesa. Ca 9216216. Fat. catenng &. Party Co· ordmatuli bus. fl\i lly I.Jc. lt1tcht'n. Completely eqiapped. Pnme area. Ca11 548-STIO w..wy Specials S295 studio !urn pet.s. $300 Balboa lbr rum M.W 2tlr kids pets, fee &>3brduplex or bch dining area, ruu length AdJts. S49S. No . pets GARDEN APT. 6C2'8583. 673-6640 64CMJll8 llW'ble pullman in bath. 7$-0217; 833-8974 1 M M Ac L /\ T t: & ~ 2:>-lS w i.hr house ldngsize bedrooms, pool. -1"'" d k 2 ... ""~ .....,. 3 Bdr 2 ba £side C:M $2Z> + i.,., ulll BBQ, surrounded w ith ""'"• .... sun ec ·ear. ·~-, spaclOUS m . . I h I d · avail. Nov. 6. $490Mo 3pools balcony. !>itched beam 641&-868leves p us an scaptog. CaJlda""7"'"·1683 ~•·-~~ Near '---al·h & ADULT LIVING AT IT'S ~-.-Covered car port """'~ ~ •'em • ~lS. to ishr 3 Br house & l(ar w '>lime Near 19th Irvine. C M S225 + "'2 ut1l 64611681 alt 7PM SU1te Tenant pays uWs" Stt for yourself, l~al assessmentl> Village Amway distnbutors are Property Mgmt. Agent. ~ extra income. CT14 ~2971 We I.bow )'OU how Phone •HOMEFlNDERS• 557--0822 New Terr. Condo, 3 BR, 2~ ba. view, pool, sauna, lillO mo. 642-8833 BC>T! palloapts .. BBQ's wcross from water Qwet NO PETS 2 Br, Jba duplex clo6et.ofwys & be~ neighborhood $67S mo 2 8dnnfurrusbedS420 5'&25 walktosboppmg. yrly ls e . Waterfront l6S West Wilson S48-0962or67USSS 17111 C)Okietlwfft Home63_!:1400 (714>642·1971 CostoMfto 3824 otWcrMf' Sharp i ·bdrm. Npt. lfL, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-6064 adult. no pet:.. $300 2 Rms . h u1:1• hlle nr SUS CASIT AS LA MAHCH rTS 6112 Pla<-enUJ & t9t.h S135 Newport Studio Condo. "'6m Ibr apt 1275 & up. Large, 1,2&3 i!i~arden .._.iwcJ•Gr•ada ~·--avail now. SI SO ll l Nr. Hoag Hospital. Pool. Encl. gar, Adults, no apt.s. Adults. Dshwhr . SPACIOUS & private 2 ~.642 6272 spa, sauna. Security. pets. 2110 Newport Bl. bltns. encl gar. gas bbq story, 2 br, 21,., ba .ipt Share funushf'd 2Hr, lfla Great grounds. $400. S4S-4968 0......1. GB• Pd. 778 c--tt SHARP. beach I, 2 & J w frplc, in the Bluffs No 213 .:77 700 "'""' ""' ~v BR, r I dsh •. ctul"--""~ UH L' a~. Across from bea<·h 1. -1 ........ onleadt3740 Pl.6C2·5073;645-S61J rpc, wsr,garai. \Ucn.,....., . ...wS . .:.ve:. Greg67~Sl41 palJofl No pets. 960·2358 ~1-0494. CONDO 3 bd, pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt. ----Gm SSTS/mo. Ask for Hobert 2 BR. $320. • Adullll S37S. mo Gai. Lovely ull adult, no pets, I Bedroom, t bath. Yl'arly fC..T...t 4350 Millikc11. 631 1266 C.1ose lo beach paid. 642.5073 1.2&3 Br apb 6200 Ed· or mo S350 mo A i.:t ••••••••••••. •• •••••• •• I ~;z~ I~ • --.~:lh540 MESA PINES mger. llB ~HI ~0210 •EXEC. sums• Deluxe office w 1v1ew Rttes>. conf. rm. :.tt'l se-v. etc. 0 C loc. nr. airpo rt. $3 0 0 I up ~!1145 Ptestig>0u!'J new EXECUTIVE surns available near OC Airport Attractive rales include rec-ept1onu t. I aw library. ('O(lferenl't• rm~. :.el·retanal ~ef\'H't'. & Xerox fan ltty For ;J ~ tour & fu rther det.atls lnllWrt' at \ Ortd!' A ... S Ol 955 l21HI o r far mtervleW, ~~. rn.scH<>Ot. Lac'd for 44 children. Pim m~ 3 bedrm bom4!. Room ror expanaaon SZ88.~ Pat1t Plact",loc IK2 7461 ........... Oppwt..ity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private 1nv~'Stor for raptd.ly jtrow1ng bicycle manufacturer IOOK . f>7S..Q118 5025 •....................•. AmlADS AIE FIEE cal~ '42-5671 ~ or Found a pet? Call Animal Assistan ce i.ea,ue. S3'7·22'73, no fee Found or lest a pet? Call Special Pals Hotline . TI4/972-123S, ZU/258-7398 ~ &amese mixed male cat. Blue eyes, tao w /f!Ome grey marltiogs. REWARD.~ UllST: German Shep, M. blk/Whle, 10 m os. Cbolte collar. DO lags. Ans lO Brandy . U l -1235; 49:MJ16L San Clem area. Found: Siamese, recent argiery, male, oo collar. S.-7380 FOUND: Claim or adopt a lrvme Animal Care Center. Make this "Adoclt an Animal" week. at your bH Cboose from a btk Cocker, German Shepherd, Malamute, 2 Poodles. Cock·a·poo pup, Lab mui pup " more. Also cats & kittens . ™-3734 ~-------- fOOND· 6 mo. old Part Lab, lovable. Orange & Del Mar. CM 645-7219 ------ REALTORS ---------~---3748 Baeh.g)5 l br•'=' 2 br IEACHWOODAPTS VERSAILU;s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......, .,.__ "b ....,,, lb ..,15 PENTllOlJSE ~ Pool. Jacuzzi, oas """' ' a ....,. r .., &st~ C M Saft'. "'"~II· 1(11rage on J)Vl J iit') Sto ral(t' on l y . $511 ~lfn) 95&~ ................. .. f'O UNU CLAIM OK ADOPT l>o~s & cats al new Ne wport Beadl l\rnmal She lter , N H Harbor Anunal Hosp ll!I Me.a Dr C M fi.Jl -1030 LAGUNA BEACH MTR BBQ, cl<l!led gar av~il Adult:s 962 1800 2 BR, 2 ba, lse All amen Nwpt Heights. i.pac 3 INN. Mwd serv., color Adults, no pets 2650 1ncld 'd Fr pie J\gl . bdrm, 2 ba. fam rm. fplc, 1V, heated pool Ut1l •NEAR 5 POINTS · 2 br, Mane 67~705 l sangle gar m Dana Pt SlSMo. SJl>lease 400 ~ rt. Lado M.arua Village. 3rd floor V1eW 988-C182. SWINGLOAHS and 2bd n-ust Deed Loans 00 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lae rm over dble gar. (714 )494 ·5294. 985 No. Harla Ave. S49-2«7 lba. 1296 + S200 depos1L · . Front & rear yard. patio Coast Hwy. Spacious 2 br apts. •'ami· 2 lads ok No pet&. Call Yrty R...tah 642-3(M3 all. 6 30 a-.::.:.r:openy WANTED: Female to sbaft t!Xpw81 ol 2 weelr stay In Tabitl, Dee 22 t.o J an 5th. Call Barry &deck BIO. 646-0388 --I p 1 •. Pl Bob at 847 ·2396 or go 3 3 Bdrm. 2ba ... $600 3 Beaut. decorated, maid ~· Su:..n;e W~l direct to 7671 commodore Bdrm Jba ... $700 Ocean· ......... c..... lnCosu Kesa Newly remod. sbop'g center l~ated at 27~ Harbor Bl. has s pace &om.et your oeed.s. RE.DEPT . Executive 2 Br. study, 2 Crplc's, 2 Ba, near O<'eun · /Fash. Isl. llpa, patio, li8S 673'a617 Npt..Shore. 3br. 2ba, new carpet & paint. Walk to bch. Pool. tennis /\dull!> S6 50 M o Y r l y 714·979-4973 New nr Harbor fancy :Jbr, 3ba 2·sty. S11SO 226 Npt. Ave.~2821 WIMT'ER REHT AL l'Urn.i&bed umts, '1 and 3 bedrms. Facing Balboa Pa~on. Call for more details. 546-2313 Of'IN Ill Q• II~ IUN IO OI N• I !~NMI THEILUFfS 3br, 2'1i, huge LR , frm, dirung. "Conversation area." Facmg green~lt. Nearby tennis & pool Avail. U-1. S800Mo. Agt ~s..'58) BeaWful Westclirr area . Near school, park & lhopptng area. 3 bdrm. 2 frplc. lrg den, backyard 6din. rm. 2Va ba. 1 yr. or more lease. $850 per mo. Call for appt. aft. 5pm ~1713 4 BR. bltns, Cncd yard. 421 Tustin . $6 25 . (714 )640 ·5357 Sam . CZ13 )664-8918. 3bedroom 1 storY in Back Bay area.Dining room, family room, fireplace, & 2 car 3arage. SSSOMo. 6641610 A&t. OU lbr, frplc, walk to bcb. lssbopptng. Ulll pd. MZSMo. ($450 w /gar> .... ...... ,. ...... d. U.fu d ••d 3300 ....................... UASIS-4.IASISl s Becboom-Cuatom 1Wtin ho-a• .-iomo. Tbwubome-lYr lease, .... upcraded. '650mo. a 8lldrm. custom home a,.._. wet bar, kol paad, bane stall '800mo. ~THE Rf At lt~ .. '':1 f SlA r r:Rs ~-·ilomeol ,._ ... T You'll Oad ................. ,., .... 1a a .. u._ ...,...,. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA.LIOAISLAMD service. pool, util, $8S Apts. 1996 Maple. ClrcJe13,H.B rrontHse.$1200. wk 499-2227 642-l9Sl or646-l4B6. BALBOA NEWPORT SAMTIAGO IAMtC 714 832~ ~1017 , ... wport B.adt 37 69 Bachelor. new great t:: SPACIOUS REALTY 675 11170 Retatl !'!tore or ofrtct' 118 apte S400 month availiible rangmR from !~~~~~~~~~ Erlt>rJ(1ZJng M A.5SAG E &b Ja.me,.l.Jc Maslleur Outcall 9-11. 494 !>I II ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ide loc atio n S285 Condo 3 Br + den. prof decorated Pool + l'lt•a n Agt'Tlt 675 8170 48().g)() llQ ft read y for unmed. ottup4nry Call Paul ~ K d t l . A~t /NEED /MONEY WE HAVE YEARLY Ir WINTER REHTALS Taking Rnenatiom ., associated BRO KER S -REAL TORS lOl' W balboa b ' I 160 I THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR-ROUND FUN· Social Acl 1v1t1es D1- rec1or' Free Sunday Brunch• BBO's •Par· 11es •Plus much. ITIOfe GREAT RECREATION· Tennis• Free Lessons fpro & pro Shop)• 2 Health Clubs• Sauna . Hydromassage •Swim "''"Q ' Golt D r1v1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· M ENTS: Singles. I & 2 Bedroom s • Fur· n•shed & Unfurnished 1 Adull Living• No Pets , Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport Beach/So.· 1700 16th St IOovcr at 161hl (714) 642·8170 Newport Beech/No. 880 Irvine (at t61hl (714) 645-0550 759-1 131 , ev~ 8J7 0666 lower 3br. 2ba. Mesa del Mar area. $400 No ~b 751·2156 &5ide 2br. Iba. ne w crpt. & paint. Pool. Encl gar Pnv. yrd. No Pets Adults Only . $350 673-0731 2br. ll~ba Twnhs. f''/P, pal.lo, encl gar Adlls No Pets. From $375. 645 4074 Shaii>. clean 2 BR. l ba, bltns, 2 yr old 4·plex. W side. Kids OK. no pets $375. 645-7479 eves & wknds. '7HESEVILLE" 2br w/gar. AdllS, new crpts & d.rps, bltns. rncd yd, water pd. 636-4120. 2619 "B"SanUi Ana $350 WAU.ACESf AP'J'S 2049 Wallace Sl Newly decorated. beam ceilings, 2 br. I ba, $370 No deposit.s reqd Child ~. no pets. MS-4411 APARTMENTS ADULT & FAMILY SECTIONS 1. 2 & 3 Brs from $300 Swtmrrung PoOb. tenrus. volleyball. gym, recrea t1on roo m s + othe r amerut1cs tUrtington West 6401Warner at Edward'I HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-0629 2 & 3 Bdrm New deluxe townho u!>cll. t e nnis court. spa. secunty, near beach. 2202 Hess Circle. ll00-5771or751·2060 Near new dlx 2 lg BR ll;aba, WD hkup, bltos, fplc, lg Pnvate patio encl gar W /opnr 1415 545--3604 3 BR, 21"i Ba. (pie, Dt W. W/D hkup, s mall patio Sngl c ar Rar $480 964-53111 2 BR un!, kids OK. no pets. 600 w. Hamilton 2 BR2 Ba, D/W, encl gar . St.,CM,838-2917. I rru to beach.. Nr. Lake St. s:ns. 9fJO.~ Beaut. 1 verY lg bdrm. plush, laundrY. immac. grounds. 1826 Pomona. $325 mo. 838-8086. 2 Br, l lh ba studio type, ing :;crv. S65iO Un1ver.,1ty S230 Ur Offic e ~tore . & ll'Vlne Ave 644-77MJ l-pt.S, drps, A <.: 17301 213 464~ 8ea<·h. It IJ LM• 842 2ljJ4 ~ sem.1-furn 2 Br 2 Ba UELt:X I:: l!ayfronl ore· condo. $600 Ph 546 l76S Ir 2 Rm Su1tPS from $75 ~utt e. :.lti> J\ .,.,IJblt· or~~-w:~ eo<>!_ ~~19th St Call Tom m~~ IOO:i llllilm.s ..... 44 50 J r apt. $37:>.Lu x Versrulle Condos. Pool & rec facl. Nr . ocean 645-6242 wkdays,644-!>369 cves&wknds. &chelor apt 11 ~block'! to beach. Yearly S250. Call or.;..rns or 675-8018 Quiet. cool 2 br. pool & patio Adults. no J>('b Garage. $395. 1801 H 15th St Nwpt Hts. 642 7340 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 F,REE RENT 3 Br. 2 ba. pvt patio & garage. Lots or grass 614 Calle Campana $445 Weekdays after 2pm phone 492·1!>67 or 4 96 · 5 2 7 5 . Any t 1 me weekend.'! Nr. bcb. Dl.x. 2br. fprlc, SB>. lbr, dlx view S300. Adults. 493-rio47. 496-4292 s.ta ARa 3110 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Exclusive So. Coas t Villas, 2 Br 2 Ba condo, pvt palio. rec Cacil . !lflCUr_ gates. avail im med.. $525. 768-94 ll Weate:•ahr 3191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small of'fl~. Perfect for answenng service. etc Only $75 per mo 1102 Wa.'l 17th Sl, Santa Ana t~or mori! info call J()(: Canale 547 ·4181 or Renal.i at S56 n01 Small Hide Away Office Only s:iOtper month Va cant 32S No. liroadway. Santa Ana H1stoncal &1g For more mro call Sam Warren SS8-ms or ....................... For store & olf1ce spact> at reasonable rah~ soo to 2700 Sea Ft. M~Vl::RDEf>R PLAZA lS25 Mesa Verde E. C M 545--4123 2001 Lalayet~. N 8 Store or olf1ce space. 1200 Sq fl. SlOll> r:no B Grundy Rltr 675-6161 --- • CIB>ITNO f'IOIUM ad Ir 3rd TD loan' 547.5402 Arran11ed by c:o.t ..... ~ MONEY AVAILAIJL•: any purpose. Sl0.000 min. Mr Hargnve~I ~ Mllit1t. Trwt o.idi. 5035 Renata 5.5&-rnn Newpon Near P0t.t Ofc ----i Modem S02 sq ft store of ....................... rnstlGfOUS ofc 2630 Avon C 213 LOCA TlON•• • rn.1001 Wtlfto Mtg. Co. :"_u~= ~ NJME SAH DIEGO ~e!.t~~s~ .~;ate De!uu Off1t>e Suites 1CH LOCA TIOM SpK.ialD.J iR •Marine View tax> sq ft m mlll1 mall 2l9d TD~ 1Wet Bir 1·~5161 dys. 276·1211 642-2 I 71 545-061 1 Converuences Gourmet ewg restaurants. ba nk . -------HOMEOWNERLOANS flonal. beauty services. Commercial space. Of AR RANG ED specially shops fice. shop. retail&bobby SI 1 1..._ ..... __.__ $90Mo. 260·520sq.Ct 0,000to$250,000 ..,_ ......_ •AMORTIZED v._,. ~T.M9 •lNTERESTONLY '7M6'2 COMMERCIAL •SlfORT TERM uoo sq ft. neighborhood Call Bob Williams Agent shoppaog center. near 731'7771 or960-t9S7 Fairview/El Camano. 2 day approval fund m 7 CM. s.5' sq ft. 759·9501 day s . N 0 p 0 I n I s . 1 MO FREE RENT .......... 1 .... 4500 SJO.IXX>-175.000 2nd TD loons. Lado Newport Co m7~.34h.rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• pvt patio, bltns. newly ..... ~. l Br 2 story apt across decor, crpts, drps, pool, ................. '11•42 from parlt. S280 m o. DIC.sums HEWPORT C&n"H "'6U service. From 1225. Newport Regency Corp . m• >644-1189 ---HEWPORT IEACH 3000 fl. 1000 fl office space, quiet lite indus. area. No automotive or flber1las1og. 645·3323 dys. util incl. 1918 Maple .aw -Shoreline M(ml Corp., 12XIS office furn $340. mo. 8311-80118. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ff-413113 MacArthur Blvd. View or ---------~Harbour Con· aa.rport.$4.:iOMo 7S2·1747. Duplex E-side 2br, blUns, do. On the water, 30 ft . if Im•,_ wlllMd ~. No Peta. Adulta. slip. lGI sq rt., 2 bdrm. •Ul:fu ... d ltOO 361-B<>lle, CM 2YJ ba. din. rm. lg klt. 2 ...................... . 5p9cious beautUully rum. 2 6 3 Br ,.,_ car aar. POOi. aauna, Ja. Se ill ~ apt. Overlooking water •near new, ""9ta quc. t.enni•. CaJI evea. WI I tlllll5 rTS.-98'17 • Mesa, ffu.ol. Bcb. All ?W/812.-0iS?S. ... Al.J'1IC)ft Alu exec of cs, lien exposure oo en.tot W/jntrl terV 2Z5 to 1280 IQ ft. Prom $17$. M7·7010 MICHB.1.E'S •o..kall• UAM 2AM 835·37<19 PREGNANT" Caring. conlidenual cou~el.Jng & referral Abortion, adop· tion & keeping. Af'CARE SpirfhlafRNdet' Ull5 S. El Caauno Real SanOemente: F\illy lie. For Appt. 492-7296 O.C. AIRPORT SECT-Y & ~ORT •SERVICE• Spec1ah 11ng i n b usi· nessmen, res idents welcome. 739-5248 24HRS. GnatCo-..y OUTCALl 3i hrs 641-0180 MC/VISA COVBGIRL * 953-0771 * 34 Hr Out.call Service PRE LAW student needs S2S.<XM>. Will do anything Legal. Confideotaal DVM . P .O. Box 3242, N 8 .92663 MASSAGE RGUUMODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAU. OHLY Dap. ......... 631·2140 GOUIMellL ' bltns, patio.yard. Some New 162 bdrm I ury 1 Br, util. pd. $300. Adults, ~/ffl>lc, encl. garage, ~ ll44 adult apt& lD 14 plam nopeta. Abounfurn.2'21 laLIXlry rmorW/Dbook-'-•••••••••••••••••••••• Crom $350, 2 bdrm E.lethSt,NB646-1801 up.$425.to$450. 2 BR ccndo, The Lakes townbouaes from $500 + Rel1red M or F to live in TSLK&mt 642-11103 rec ctr, etc. $.W>. call aft ~!=Orw~~~ nice APt lo redu_ceJl ~ bacb unit, crpla, 7Pll. 21M3HOtl ~I pakt • ..From-.Jian rent. Lile chores. drpa, Dttna, adulta, no a...--.._.. 3141 Dile> Frwy drive North "-lnall•• w... There la • difference. PnlleuloaaJ lel"Vices for the company executive ln a aelliDI wllb • manqeable nuttmer of un.lu. 20l2 KlcbeJaon . Ir vi n e . Ca ll m41152-0ZM. GET MORE $$$$$ nlME FOR YOURC-----U-- -.1801. peta. Sl80 mo. 541-40!9 ·-••••••••••••••••••• on &each to Mc Padden U • 1-....i-· 2Br "'~ bit ac.itrot:Jtit year.round U.. Weat on McFadden youre._rorabet-• ~. '"""'• na, lBdrm to Seawlnd Vlll•I•· terjob,youwon'twantto ad. Carate. Adulla, no • /mo loci uU. mb1 the e~ent pe&a.SMOmo.50-409 .,_1 mA-.Sl.9. columne l.n Cl . 4 bdrm. 3 be.,..__,._. New· mr. 28a, our beacb, '515 -4000 '-"'UUU l'DO. ...................... . .... Offlcel Sinai• 1l-or1. pro f . cent«. 2850 II•• Verde Dr E, C.M. NJ-8944. USITHI DAILY PILOT "FAST USULT" SRYICI DlllCTOIY · For Result Service Call 642·1671 W .Ht lY reaova&ed. $525 mo. ...... Boom w/ttt~beaette 5621l1•48N700. --........ Sb.do • Ho Kida ••• -up. .., Sq. ft. .-. ..... 2~~~~~ Pw. • + J.aL • '1.': Ml-ml g:t ~ ea.•a&or, •·•mo"...-mo'•· Alt for 1a1e l't'OOC.&m...UID C.M. ~ .. ~ ••• :'':a:f: -....._.;._ __ . ____ _..,.••~7512. IM>me. No amok• or ..--. - OOfCDO 2 bdrm. 2 ba. a:i:cte.Ulclnn drt&aa94117. =•·1111; wkad1 Nim' coUea/S.c . Ptua. __ At ::~~ "--__ _. __ - Jl'tw,a. \"aunt lO·lt . .., -· aaw • .._. ~ ,,_, --.. POR LIASS.SO. ....._. MIO mo. 111-tllO 6 °'"-~"J:=~ •••*lll.-...1, ...... 2 Bdrm Iba OcffaYiew. Pnl. wortdaa ....... ...;_;;.;..;;_.;.;;;.. ____ -I lllr, Jba dWnrr, cc.a aar. W111k to bueb ... TIMMI. S... Ob. i.rm. Otnce acll • No Peta .... 14t-IOM, -~ER~.:.-~ wlllt ~-la Al"'°rter Hotel. K'o ---· ~ .... a...... ......-.ttolJ WITH OUR NEW .. "' DIME-A-LINE Y• C9 ... mhatl .. le-fw .PI • .... la_. 'AMOUS DIMIA.uMIS..., ...... ....., Sa ....... ..._ w .. ..._ _. wuect ullt te w flf _. 4 ,_....._. eMut. Me .......... lilln• _. ....... M9Cl1 lidtll ........... _ ............... -...... 11. . e :: ... !!t .... -... ~!:!~.:~........ ~!!~!.?.! .... -... ~ ... !:~: ........... !2!1!2L~':!. .... ~!.~!."!! ............. .. NIAUlllT-...u.sT a • : • ...._ ea.u Oardenl••· trn trim Roa>in'a Rouaeetualnt .._. Vllllmkell, a pro. Plll'DSPAlN'l'OfG otw ,... UI• to Your J C9 .. ,_, Prom1o °'6lr' ~· n , wtll ._..)J41>'n van.,. 1111111. c.._.\11), • mai&ll c, t« a u.otol.llbll' I t'me' houle • dllld Bapr 'd. A•H Jh t••· Holllef lot/Ext bJ Lic'd ;r 0.. -· K. ....... -.... w..c a.-. l&MIHOtl ..v. AnlM Mf.161• clml ..... --1 ~ ··~)' l• oow ,, .. Eat. Catl o... ....... CIOGIJ'ad«. rue -=-..... Mil .. Mv. •,..,MU 1&1. A•I •• ,.... ,_ .. ...,..._ °'1l8Dow·HouNcluolq. ™' yo.at arH. DOe5I ::-:. We PaJatiq, : e ~ll_,!t~ --•••••••• .. ••••••• ••-•••••••• .. •••••••• fbr a bc11m9that1pa.rklee ALL p~ ' .. # C4ll ...._,:-;;;; ;;: a..IC'ftJCJAH·Pnc.d V...Ua• lhlndl. I*• likunow. tTMaft YNll ca...,• wUtla1 LO Melt1'7a.~7' MDPA.IHl'JNG Nettll*t*6~ .,.-.. .. •••••••••• .... DD ;,;;r-:..-..M .. ..1 • "-"' trM •tl••t• tl\ cl•Hl•I Huic:e tor bM 1it. Non•amoten/ ~5 fotD75 lntr, air', aila&I. Ren· .. IST. 191-14 Dfh •••J••Par\la• a.-. oov-· nwil ........ ._Jljobl woetiae bU•da. wood For Kac•ll•nee ln ~.m.1055lvaua tlil lWGIW..a..~ • ... ~ Uc. exmsc m-om 1h11th1ra, ahadH 111 homec~. Clearun1 Coro.ell. PTd. peipttq. t:i;t" Int. s.r.11 ••rdAI • A t' I .. IM ·Aapblt ...... a f 1 Ofaal/Ctt rwlw --~~ IUM.101-3 Unlimited S.1721 , M w .,,.,,.. Low rat.ea • .Pree after ....... -.-......... •••••••••••.,.. u... --............... ELECTRICIAJ!f , • ,. ..-r:.w ell.UIM'780 53&-t3IS Remoclellnl copper rO----------~ wwtt All ' 8." r a'. a . b. I l •• 4 MRS. ~BAN mak• ll ....................... • lnl/ICd.. r 't;!tC • ~ leak. detecUon 6: !f!!M lJe'd~ ~ Wllt'll11\8:~· Smaller ....................... Oleem. 8aeb ' •Pt•. Al*l9, Hma • Otr. Yru· Palatine. INT/EXT. ~ •.r.\L •rw. =· loe.tiJll Top Hal -~:=;1:.;-;_;-.:;:· _!!!CorMMID ,..,,. llWM5_ ~~,=~11~ hnm..stHm :1:~. ':~c"ar~'!n~ ~:\~ic~aaoa~ ~rtee-.Aa Awnbin1.517·3ti. Al-·....._, Vi.ctona ,,..____. --e. ..1 all"._ ... _ ~ ai'ir'ar.G-ae.nup1 on ....,,tala, laea. Lied/bod. 159·0323, -..10&.S. I ~ -._. ~ -·... IUDUll, -tipta. emoties. F'tee m _ ---------Pam' t '-1 a .. 1eo .. 1 111....., a._.. blodtwallll ....._ ... 11 ....... •••• •• •' • • • • • • • • oo1Y eau ·-155'1 ... · · •••••••••• •• •• •• • ••••• • DB lOcn wOCld r K.ome Jlopa\ra Elec OraCo Y 8'5·91M Paint.inl It ResLOratlon. ServiqCoaatalcomm.& R . R t All • ' .___.__ YR-...W41S'f.~l cu. f!llC -• ..i t...1 ... • ' c '' I "Par ExceUance'', st vra. Hicbeat qu1Uty epaar " eroo · • • ~ _..-.., ___ ..... l.fm .(t>n<'etepair ll1c ... ..-wn-. Ca.rptn Hie Clni S2:s mltl. You ;.,or k . Raobt. Lac'd . LY pe I · I b Ing 1 e ~ • .._. __ ••••••••••••• ClllWC:... ---0"84111 Oil!!' ltl'.etc. IC-eee2afttPM i uppJy malera a la. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hc/ln11rell. Richard '"'-·e ~ rocbhakes·compo.t al'. l!:lc!W"ll:n-..tSerri~ ....................... !i&l~Sb&ron b land Laodscapinc Sinor.~ ~· · Pree eat. 5'1·5930 Fin. WW do pocery IMP· ewpo r\ l>a)I/ t'art r.•c•/Tle ...... --------lnt/~xt. spnnltlen in p · 1 E QI A ail =*r c1.aniq,.,_. center Aa•• 2'-' up ............................................... Oe.ani.ng apt.s, bomes,of stalled & repaired , :~i!:~f!~;.~/L! ,::u~Orllnl~t~· & ~ -.~-11--·:---.-~----- •,,_laity atora. Planned proaum . CERAl'lllll' Tft.~ OOCSll.ldent l 'l'ontruck fices, bldgs, complete erosio n co ntr ol. <iusL'FteeeSt 6'6-l252 T_.....-....-•IMldal J)ick·wp A de m.eo1 Kitchen balhll. ~ntrylf 'l'rub, Lr" tr1m. Dan pro(essiocals SS2 OlOS. h,ydromulcb, brick & ce· Papier. 714-535-2"0 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hver , tr1a1po rt1011 Yo ur tile or mint-~m. __ ___ DAM>YDUSTHS IDel'llworll,yrdcln·ups ai WALL.P.r&.IHG CUSTOM INTR. PAINT· CJ.ARENCE'S TV. 27 yrs cbiklnD. ~you sm..-. Unlimited,• pro 91!3-:lfl9 Sk.a(lloader, dwnp truck. prunin1. J8 yrs op Quality work. Eves I NG & DRYWALL. exper. Daya, eves • .._ W . avail Call aft. f~ boua4l " duld Prol. Exp. Engliab u c'd /Booded. 968-7711. DIS Quality makes tbe dil-wknds. ~.95 +. 951·1096 ~-. •-' -w.. •UtJftll a1enry 1a now ._ •s•lllJ 1J1"*11.ni, haul, tree"' yrd miuds, willy or bi-wkly MS-4871 6:11· · r .,. h R b · ....... _ ~ writ, llWIC. 831·1.257 erence. .... rs. 1c li~ ,._ aerv1n1 your •r t-u . ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ serv Vacants & real -------Ex t 11 n t pa 1 n t & ~7Z71 _ _, ~ ~98:1> Gank111fli, rle11n uJ)S & lfauling , cleanups . estate work welcome. European Landscaper wallpaper Qual work. • ..................... . ••-••••••••••••••••••• -l1ndsc11p1ng George dravt>way removals. steam carpet clearung. Top work. Fair price reas Free esl. Ste.ve ,.... FREEtriaJlesson CUSJ'OJI fNT!!RIOR Ccw*udcw lbu.5b.I ~ '70'72 Refs. l n:s. Free est Reta. 640-4871 dys eves ~-42.SJ ....................... credentuUed. reading, CARPENTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---tnmmmg.MHl27-1--5.5.24106 ---------Custom Design wood matb&French.673-6013 DuJ•v .... ,.......,. R G Constru Co, .:en Aviles Gardening Tree Jo'ast haul.Ing r'"' SH" up t1•owy ESSIAN patio -veru •-dec'-s • .., ...,, ,._ _,., d "· I · ,.. ,....,,...,e •ae. rel1able, re· ••••••••• •• •••••• ••••• • "' " .,. .. bl a contractor. t·om· tnmmmg .. remova s . Yd & gar clnuJl6. t'ree ....,...~ .. ..,. free quotes. SS7·9211 alt C111tom remodehn&. ~doors Ir windows, pUtjtions, lormka. aJI worll guar. Free est. Hunt O:>nstr. 832·387'1 m 'l/r esad ., 631·5383, yard m:unl.!I .• .spnnklt:r ttit (7!4 1842.459'7 fer. own trans, ellper 8.n ckwork Small JOb.S Cu.siomPaioung 6pm 631·9259 :. y:. t ems . I aw 11 ~, 847·2m5or S..1 ·5796 Newport, Ci>st.a Mesa & Free Est, 3 yr guar. deanups.646·8474 . ~ lrvlne 675 3175eves Oluck Ess1an 962 1478 Custom masonry. con· Patao coven. carPorls. ................ ....... Hamftittlwg cret.e, pauo covers etc. decks,Qual&rehab1lity Tr~e tr1mm1n1¢ & rl' Want aREAU..Y CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-... , .. YOW'Castle Reas. & reliable. 5th wtperscnalned s~rvlce. movaJ. clean up& haul liOUSE? Call Omgh11.m Engmeer. 58. reliable, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int/Ext Free est Lac Gen crartsman. Jus t Lied contrartor Bon· away, land:lcupt' l>JVl' G1.rLFrL't!esl 645-5123 non-drnkr ,smoker "3:Dllll.Guar.Refs.Ted right 1378955 Doug d/lns rd. Tomm Gunn 5.'J6.{!)76 Local refs Bond able 871·~7 or63l·l088 646-0761 O>Uege student..,, window washing. Residtstoreai. Xlnt work.. 642·54-49. ~797'~ JIMnodel. repau-. 16 yrs tn ara. llc'd. Mr. Palombo. 9Gl3l4 831·5Z38 H.eltabJe. own tr Jos. 11ny 642 T.!04 LEVFJ.OH BLINDS ----------Sell Uungs fast with Oa1ly area. Ask for Linda ----Gel the best for less W_.,,..aot_Ad_Be_l~p_? __ 642_·5678 Sell idle items 642-56?8 PIJol W~t M s 964-4826 Warn Ad R~ulls 642-5678 F'l"ee e:.t &w-6313 Have l>Offid.tllng t.o sell? SEU. adlC' att:ms with a Oas.'ill1ed ads do at well Dally Piiot Clas~1f1t'd Ad. People who need people should always check the Service Otrertory in the DAJLYPILOT --- r. ililWab 5350 Help Welllttd 7 t 00 Hlfp Wanted 71 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help W..ted 7 t 00 Help W.ted 7100 Hetp Wc.hd 7 I 00 He6p W-.d 71 00 Hltp W.ted 7 100 •..•••..••.•..••....•.. .•......•.••...••....•. ...........•.•......... •.............•....•... ..•.••...•.........•... . ...•...•....•...•.........•.....••.................••........•.............•....•..••.•.••• ELITE ESCOIT SERVICE NS&HERS WE,ROVID£ lswttnstiftig Hn 972..9'04 24 HRS ll02 W17th St. Santa Ana .Ac:CClllllting Clert&- Accts payable clerk. ex· penenced an proce!.sang vendor's mvoaces. DP m· put & coding. Mu~t be willing to work nexible hrs . Excellent fringe benefits. Corporate uf hL-e 111 Anaheim St1tdium area CaJI for appt 9 12 only 714193'1·5020 Belly Lonely? Need to talk • ACCOU..,...HG CL.u.K Fone-A·Fr1end Club now "''' P' fom:ung. SS8-2Ml for ID fo. Male & FEMALt: •FOXY LADY * OUTCALLONLY •972-1138• Expeneocc..'<I in accounts receivable & JO key Good telephone manner Hr.!. 8 :.> to 5 Mon lhru Fn Please call for appt 64.'>-7358 Accounlan~ Clerk. full "COMPATIBILITY" tame. hours 8 5. w1some "Open W estyle" people overume. Will tram. but siacere warm relations must be able to O]>eralc Acctg -Bkkpng TEMPORAHY Register today lo v.ork on vanous ac,·ountmi: & bookkeeping aso;1.1:n menb Work close lo your home Acctg clerks. bookkeepers, accoun tan.ts are nt!\!ded thruout t)-ange County Ca II ui:. for more informatmn Hobert If o H's occount"'PS 2333 No Broadway ::200. Q>ldwell Banker Bldg .. San la Ana 1714t835-410l Adm1n/ P ro I Ad I ts Signif alt. me p t. f t Own bus Mkt mg/Mngmt. l 'ntl1local. $100 refund invest. 557-:.162 (;ouples ca1J 750-0674 10-key adder. Call for Stncles call 750-0677 a Pp t U l o t e m . ___ _ ASSEMBLERS Lol'al Mission VieJO company in life support medtC'al elt.>ctronics needs Ass('mblers. Rl•quirt•s good manual dexterit y , good cyes tJ!ht . neat :1ppearance. & dcprndabiltl) Willing to train. Good benefit~. Only respons1hlc p(•r so n s see king Pl'rman<>nl (•ntploymcnt need <Jpply Day sh1fb ('all Sheryl f 714) 581 -38 30 i\zl.'>wenng serVll'e needs operators for various l>lufts If you h ke a JOb with a challenge, upply m person at 228 Forest . ASSEMBLERS We wall train Appl) 1 am . M a c <: rt'~ 11 r Yachts 1631 Placenllu. GM AUTOMOBILE SALES PEOPLE Hl•quir e d for ""i-11 esrnbllsbl'<l de11lersh1p St.rwghl :.ell in a :.tra1gh1 sWrt' ExJ)t'nenct'd pre fcrrt.'Jd Apply 1n person SAIL CHEVROLET So c~t llwy, LagUDlJ Bt-al·h ~ 1131 At:TOM<YflV ~. IOOY SHOP MAHAGY J::xpenencet.I only Good med1t·aJ 1ru.uranl"t' plan profit s haring & p:iad vJ1·ations. Call N1rk Var.alt at A Has °"'51«"-Ply dftOutll 2929 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 546-l934 ,811~ eo.-.~ial T~ Expenenced Cndit CIMck~ Expcnence helpful bul ru mandatory Lilt' l} p IJUC I'> rlc'q W r't'd UMrrtD CALlf I A.MIC 222Ure811 AH• Laguna Hcal'h -194 6546 LU t: ~ TB.LS NEW ACCOUNTS Part tame pt>rmant'nt. typing required Will <'On.'>lder tr;unee C<i 11 for ,ipp t Joan Mar:.l'lle. 493-56.51 Mutual Savings & Loan ~70 Cammo de Estrella San Clemente l:.4.(etena hc·lp w;mlcd. Mon fr1 6-l :1{) '175 Sl57 CA.RWASH CASHIER Oenc:.al . Tenni'> Club requires part tune clerk with IJLe slulls. Thurs thru Sat & Sun is desired. !1·5. Call fOf" appc. 645-7358 lmmedlat.e employment Ocm:al J\ a.al For an ten 1ew call h44-44f'J) ('J\SHIE-.K !111 ·~ual1t}' men., stort' f"ull t1m1 . upr d pref t:d II Mr Tq~ert for 1ntt'rv1 t•w (;drl)"> & C1J ;59 1622 119 l''<.Wuoo Island CASHJt:RS fo'Ull llmt'. wall trd1n 6 3UJm· 3 OOpm. Newportt'r Inn. t.44-1700 Sandy ~oodman En~ E 0 t: CA.S HI l-.R Apply 1n per :.on C rf>wn Hardware, 310'7 E <.:oasl Hwy CdM GREETER PAR'T·T1ME. 7:30AM-I 0:30AM t.:o llf11l tram alert. de pend.able. attrrac:tave ln· d1v1dual t o greet customer.. for a oew car dl.'alcr ., :.eri ve dept. Somt' hlmR & telephone ""ork. Good salary & bme Apply Mon .-Wed · Thur.> from KAM to 2PM at !\u Orm Plans 3194 C AJrpOrt Loop Dr CM . -------- CLERICAL ftecordedl(sg.any hr n~7702. ~ ~~b Ask for C11rol ---------ALTOM-oTIVE •0£ALERSHIP SBVICE DIPT.! ASSEMBLERS WAREHOUSI'; .f'ACTORY D..ECI'RONlC ASMB Uu.Le or No Experience ---------1 Top Pay P•ld Weekly F.qual 0ppor Emp~ 1--------• PAU·TIME TUJMHS 4-6 bn dally, Moo·Fri. Co. will tram alert. de pend.able lndlv1duals to operate ioterest1n g teniee record keeping system ror • new car de- aler ':. senvcc dept. Jo'1I· ing eJ1per. bkes detaiJ. Postuom localed io Irv. Ii Buena Park . Good salary & bene. Apply Mon·Wed Thurs fro m SAM to 2PM. Nu Orm Plans 3194·C Airport IAopDr CM. WANTED: 2 attractive!•---------*1*-.+9iPi wbt termJea for soc1aliz-ACCOUMTS Nlnil u.wng * in&. 1fem24·29 & 1 f J0.37 rAY A8&.I CLEA« ST ART torlflftl. w/male9. Call 1be Joily Roeer. Inc .. is ......... .,.~SSS ~...aitl a profitable growing -~ medium size company TODAY!!! TOMMY'S · OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642.1571 wit.h .acellent benefit.a & 1be Daily Pilot nff<ls a wor!ong conditions We person for our Class1hed currenUy have an open· Advertising Dep11 r t · ing for a Accounts Paya. ment. The person we bleaerk. Salary 1s com seek s hou Id e n 1oy mens urate with ex· telephone sales. be able perience. Send resume to type 45 WPM (eler· •SEQUIM* or apply m person tnc I. have n µlea.,:.int Eacorh&Models TMJoltyROCJer l"c per~onallty & t-nJoY 548.5293 754! 8708 17°"2 Gillette Avenue working with a ~rl'al lrvme . Ca 9'l714 group of people' Attract, lnm. v1brant prof 1----------1 We offer excellent com fem, seeking s t11ble ----pany benefit!> tndudang educated man for sin· medical. dent".il, hh: in cere relat. 50-60. Accounting !>urance. ell' S<ilary Caucasian o n ly C ACCOUMTIMG PLUS comm1i.:.1on' ~:,... Lodlcs. PO Box 903, Liili: penent:c preh:rred. !Jul Bch. Calif. 92li52. CLERK not essential. ••cool rr.~1• ·-5360 P1ea5e call for interview ,.. -~.,. ~-· Unique retail nur!>1•ry Personnel l>ept. ••••••••••••••••••••••• needs a s harp. t' >. 642·5678, Ext l77 pencnced per~on for ORANGE COAST varied bookkecp1ni.: BRASS KEY duties Ttus lS a good op DAILY PILOT CATERlNG TO YOUR SOCIAL AFFAJ RS EXQUISITE ESCORTS • 661·281' • NOWIDRI NG portumty to expand your ~ W Bay St accountwg skills. Plca:-.c Cost.a Mc-sa apply ID pcri.on. Mon EquaJ Opportunity thru Fri. Sam Spm Employer &==! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaqwn hills Road 640-~944 7100 CDM HlfpWcmhd ······················· 1-----------Acxounts payable clerk.1.-.-.~;;;;;-_;;; __ _ N e w p o r t B e a c h 'CCO U..-. .... G Mortgage F\rm has im "' "'' '" mediate Ql>eoing lor ac· CLERK counts payable clerk. Rapidly growmg interna· Experienced. Must type \JOOa.I company seeks en- -40 wpm le operate 10 key thusiastic, self·startmg by touch. Good co. individual for posit ion in benef'ds & salary. For Accoonung Department appt. call 640·4580 ext in corpor ate h ead 202..E.0.E. quarters in Irvine. Good typing & 10 k ey A.CCOUMTIHG CLYIC capabilities requa red. Process invoices. bandJe Excellent opportunity mail, light typin1. assist for advancement, out· w /accouting duties. standi.ngcompensatlon& 540·7639. A Kendav1s benefits in a pleasant Ind. .. E.0.E. working environment. ----------•Contact Personnel. ACCOUNTING/ CUSTOMER SERVICE DD J'Oll lib pralUm IOI V· ial. detall work ln • busy dl&a-pvcesalna environ· ...-_w._DMd IOCDeoM 'o balance " edit a.lamer input fl com-e reporu tor tbia r poalllon. llus l dat a pr oce&slng S67·905L E.O.E. Acco11nting LEAD ACCOUHTS UCBVAllE ClHK ADVERTISING SALES The Daily Pilot ha:; an immediate opening for a salesperson with ne~paper d1:;play ad· vert1san11: cxpenence. Good salary, com- nussaons. and ellcellent rnnge benefits Ex· cellent gr owth OP· portwl.it1es for a person Wlth career ambitions. CaJJ for appo111tment ~Coo1t Daily Pilot 714-642-432' bt277 Equal Oppty Emplyr AL TERA TIOMS Experienced alteration fitters and table workers for new John Hogan High Fashion st.ore an FashJoo Island Center In Newport Beach. Call 644·7100 \Oamto4pm w~kdays. Ambitious? Be your own ~. Work your own hrs. Detail! call 535·5122 Mlweriftc) S«Yic• PBX operator.-for • telephone answering aa-vice experlet1ced or Will Lrain. F\JU time or Ai>Pliance lnstaller, must have own transportal.lon. giiJod p.y\Dg jobs, we w1U train. Call n•-82111-9420. APROPOS Fashion Island Shop A Fane European 1Xs1gner Boutique as see king a ssis tant manager & add1t1onal staff Salary open Cc:tt Cc:rol 6 44-2652 AYJ'MANAGER For ~ units in Coi;ta Meo.a. Exper 'ti couple Wlf~ b kk pg exp Husband ma1nl exp Call 642 5073 or 1213 1 86.S-3851 AHC:H DRAFTSMAN· ltDD 5 yrs exper l'omm & 1ndust. (714 I '172 8824 ~Tr"ainH lmmed opening, wall train Newport Bch ~9818 ----- Assembly TRAINEES IOR EXPBll!HCED t MICRO B.ECTRONICS We are s eeking i n - dividuals for our Produc· bon Department. We will train the right ID · dlviduals ln the mlcro- dectronlcs industry Comprehe ns ive com pany benefits lnch.lding Ollljor medical and den· tal. For immediate cOo· 11lderation caJl or apply at: f714 I 540-6010 aome book· eouat.Uac eJl· be able to UM 11 keJ eddla& machine. Sime eUllOIDer COOUict .., ....... Tuel. thni S.t. C.U penouel for in· <>raaie Cowity's leading emnmwrity builder b.u anoPeDio& for a detailed miDded lndh1dual seek· ini a career 1n Accounts Receivable. Position re. qW9 experience in Ac· counts Receivable & general acC0W1ling runc-tac.. College accountlna coune werk II upotUte to computer 171tem1 would be Mlp(ul. 10.key by touch It lllht 1t.,Uttical t7ptn1 ere needed. We prefer a Dex· Ible, communtcaUon1 oriaJ1«1 ~ to one WW. yun ticperleoce. ,.... applt in pef"ICIO '1t ...Sr.amt to pert Ume shift.a avail•· ble. Days, afternoon· evenings or grave yard. llUlt be able to work aome weekend&. T1l>lng z wpm. required. Many S"'rracin/Transmask co. benefits available. "'-ecall Moo-Fri. ~Campus Drive ..... -" SAFEGUARD w w surm INC. •M•IHM.c.11. MNOIS THI tlVIHI CO • Nt.,art Oente.r Dr N9wpalt Be•cb. 6444111 gq.t ()ppot' EIQPloyer Flthioo bland area Newport Beach, CA c.taM .. are• Al~ F.qvaJ Opportunity Call 5'l! EmpiOJer cn/f /b -"'-'~--~~E_.O_.E_.,~~~~.~~~ It ,.,.,.,. not rudinf tbe J,ooldDl<tor a home of UW. • lA Clualfled, your own'r You'll Clod you're miNlnC a lot o( tGlllY bomell edvert!Hd neway halormaUon H for ule In CIH•lfl•d ftl.l M IOme treat bUJW. !!wy day. NObEU Temporary Services lrWie 752-6666 EOE M/F ATTENTION 110ro • ..- Mo &per. Heceu. H you are new lo Costa M~a. temporanly d1:;- contmwnl! your educ 11 uon. recently discharged from the serv1ct'. or for any re~n set'k1nR tern porary or career work. ('QllS1der llus unique op portWUl) YouCmt Eom $216 Pt"t"Wk The women and men we are lookmg for may Ix• urec.I of typini:. foldmR papers, warehouse Jobs and workJDg for a hm1tt'd income Work with young people. Rapid ad vancement possible. If you are 18 or over und would be available t<> start work 1mmed1ately call.. . btwn 9 :JQ.3 30 645-65 14 Auto Detatler wanted, wall tram, must have dnvers llc.~I Oranie County growth Bu1Jfr Stylist to man.age requires HOWARD pct·tune. l3H ll577:T ues· Olevrolet e'"'ansion' Fri. M.. Sat/ 9-$. eves _,, 681-:n!S I . He.avy duly line techn1 · clans! O'rans. work not reQUlred) 2. New car get.ready techruc1ans' GM ellp preferred P\easant workmR cond1 uon ... near John Wayne A 1 r po fl E ll.l pay , beoof1ts Opp for advan cement S-ee ServH'C ,\1gr HOWARD cr..vroa~ lk>ve & Quall St)> NEWPORT BEACH -- At.rrOMOTIVE IODY SHOP ESTIMATO R F.x rellent rompan) benefits, 5 day work wet>k & s alary rom men:.urate with ab1hl> Contact Clyde MorJ?an • 71-00 H.1110 Blvrl ( ,..,. I 'v\..._t 540 111()() Al,TOMOTJVE SHUTT\.E IUS DRIVEll Must have good dnvm& record & valid Cahr ctnver's license. See Ken Campbejl. Affas BAR MAIO OR BARTENDER 8 1 lmgual. A.ppty tn persoo Seabrene. ~IW 19th CM aft. !PM Bartendtt. full tame App ly an person to 22771 Cent.no Dr. (>;I Toro Beaut)' MANICURIST Daniel s, 846·.SS.'14 Beauty Assistant needed full ume. dnt tra1rung pro gram Must be ncJt & fash1onabll.' R1rhard Ouellette Sa Ion . :?Oii ~ewportCenter Dr. NH Beauty Operator Man1r ur1st lur hus} salon Must be nPJl & fash1onablt' l"ollowin~ not nee-Mu~l be l'' perat'nced l:la cha rd Ouellett Salon . <!UV Newport ~Dtl·~Or. ~l~- llOCPR /TYPIST ~ <.:PA firm Good oPPC>rtunaty & bt'nl'hls for qualified pcr:;on !Ql.5335 Bookkeeper l'art tame Univers1l> <..:ommun1l} N....-..oc1alloo Good loc.:i uon s,sz-820() lbokkeeper. Dependable. mature. must have some slolls &tor exper Ap prox l2 hn> wk 1n local mtenor dt>S1gn studio. Call 642-0442 Al!J'OMO'I'IVE ~ Bodtkeeper. lull charl'(e ExpenenC't' m restaurant acct ·g. dally reports. acct 's receivable. acrt ·s pay abl e, m anual ~· PosalJoo open ID Dana Pt. For job in· terview call 213/631>-6268.. Mil for Norma 11. SStVIC E WRmlt 2929 HarborBlvd. Experienced preferred COSTA MESA Good medJcal 1n.suranre . . plan. profit shanng & Bays1tung & hte house pmd vacations. Apply in-dearung. Grandma-type person LO Ken Campbell. for l,yTold. P /T. 983-0t96. Affas Rel~req. ~~ COSTA MESA ~• DOING . :. BUS.NESS '.':'.! UNDER• -. .... FICTITIOUS -.... NAME? ll wou beve. ~ ,.._. ,o '" n•• ,.01111011• lu•lnou Hom• Ofld hoH nOt Yfl tublftlttff II for pullllcetlon, "'9•M don't fOf .. I thot th• ll1111t0Uon I• 30 •r• tro111 dlM ot llll"f. TM O.all.Y Pll.O?, w lfl pullll•h ~ eUCetNftl lor 1:11 .ao . Our clrc11loltoft lftdudl• tlle 011tlr• Ott nge . Co H I .... oftd ..... ~ •PIM•' If\ .. ---.. In Otdot to 111•"'41 rour ·····"'·"' ., ,ubllae llo" ••"d •PP~ ciop, Md e eht Oll to THI OAIL Y Pl'-OT. ,.0 lo• 1•, Cott• ...... CA taut. We'" dO IM relt. "- lnfor111•tloft •bovl .... , edv.rtltlnf p.eM tell 141-4~21 lit. m. BACK STREET IOOd--F / C Cor Tu1tin CPA Firm. llust have ex· needa Part Time CA SHIH ' perimce lhru rmanclal slMenwnfs. Send resume with salary r eq uire· mer1'I LO P.O. Box 1085. 1'lltiD. l2Jlll) .xl.nt oPPOrtunity lor ag. gresslve person. Apply at 20 Fashion bland, Newport Be1cb. BDc*keeper run charge l~~~~~~~~I 1or ...u ""' oo. u...u trial t>.J W/tnida of aC· . ........ LOAMftlOCISSIM Newport Be•ch. Willina to t r ain for Loan ~sing Clerk wilb ~ in banltiQ& or 5eVtnta • Loan. Type 50 wpm. \O·key. Call NORMA ICEYSl'1$-ll570 l.._.A&.SlrL Equal Opportunity ~•11/F/H cruah. A /R , A /P , payroll, Job coet1n1. Foe lmmed open.in&. lots ol variety, exper nee. Val&.ec Cof1>, 646-0208. for hll.eniew. CAFETERIA WORKERS In all depta, caahlers. aalad m1ken. cook 's helpers, Une servera. IAll·l :JOPll llon·P'rt. Nwpt Bcb area SH Fa ablon ltle. (714 > Wiim 10'& call Cluetfted 511.aMO for ~. to~aad,you.,. ... 11ared o f a frludly Cafeteria Employeea. welco01e and help In d•J •. ulad uptr. ~ ywr ad ror bes\ bebsl\11. Good beotflts. r .. ponH . Cati No• I Cal for •PP'-m.s100. tQ.9'11 ...... ~--~~~~~~ .. C~IUEIS UTVT•M ~ARKETS ()peomgs now avatbble for fuU lime asslStaat l'l'lllDagen on 2nd. • 3rd. sluft No expenenc~ nee We ln.1n Start S3 10 to S4 per hour Ad\aocement opportunrty for manage- ment po61tlOOS lo $S 50 ti---------· per hour 1f quaJ.Jf1cd t•or mon:! lllformation & an ten,t-w. 4% 9950 or ('all il4 537·'840 Wa ll an tl'n'!ew on Saturda> s by aWolJllment Equal Oppor f;mployer CMI r.giMerft jDHiCJI'"' Care~r oppor\unatv ,I\ 31Jablc to talentl'<I an dlvidual with flight t't>n trol & storm dt'S1J:n back ~ Apph an per:..on "'Ith resume & work samples to Mr. f'Uentes at ltobert Bein. Walhnm ~'rost & Asso<· 14111 QuaaJ St Newport Beach --CLStl CAL Typing, tel<'phonr· & rrusc Accurate t~ pin.: & dependab1l1ty a mw.t 4 Girt <Xht't> Xlnt benefit.-. O C Airport area Frede.nck Brown & A,"5()(.• 714 546-~ OencaJ Lrg '-Co has ~d. aF 1id :"for: Dkt._..Oper Type 56-60 wpm, some d1ctapbone exp. lo(OOd spelling apt. vaned tYP· ing. late Cod.r Math apt. xlnt phone manner. well orgaruied CT.ERJCAL ST ART EAR Ml HG Ct«ISTMAS MONEY MOW!!! *SECRET ARIES With & Without Sii •TYP1STS •PIX OPERA TOR •ACCT CLEA.ICS * IOOICICHPEtl S •KFf'PUHCH OPER •CLERKS ALSO . •~BlA&. I.AIOI ·~ ASSIMILHS •rACICBS Uing & short term. holi· day & vacation pay. Hosp1tahzat1on avaala· ble 546-4741 3848 Campus Drive \Across from John Wayne AJrport > Equal Oppor Employer Oen cal PACI AC MUTUAL Will lrAlll in ratmi & cod· A major tile lo.suraoce ing ol personal IJJles ll1S company headquartered policy. in Newport Beach has ~ Chrk opportunities for In· Wall train con.s<:Jeot1ous divkluals with akilb and lndi.v. F\l.ina. aeneral of flee ex· M.cau llllgClelit penence ln 1 or more of Good figure aplilude. thefollowUJgareas: Some lmowlqe of book· ~ P\eaaanl phone .service Representative meaner. Type 30 wpm. *'l'ypsts ...PolcyTJPbt ·~~ 50 wpm. copy typing. .ceDeral Clerical Someficures Incl. •Computer Terminal Xlnl worldnt cooditk>M Operaton " benefits. Apply in ~cal/llathClerks penoo. t0.2.. Mon thru •AccounUn& Clerk Fri. E.O.E. We bne immediate S»ICO openinp. U you quali(y, ..... .cree C ?If_, we olfer a ae.lqiae work· lTSl'O Brookbllnt be •viromDeal. in addi· F'OuntaiD Valley t.ioo ~Ueat com· Cl.BICAL ::t'::::r&o~ase •P-s.curtu.. procea1ing dst for l'ubloa .laland ......,... Depulment lnv••tmenl F\rm. Proeeslef new lnveat· 'JIO Newport Cent.er Dr --.1nvo191nf bull.. Newport Beecb, Ca..., pmita • det.aU4ld follow up. tnveat.ment Ol' babll· l'lllua1 Oppoftunil)' UC apert~ belptut. ~M/F M>-OUI. '~~~~~~ I .. M111tWue1• 7 100 ... W911e4 7'00 ... w..... 7100 HllpW...... 71ff ... Ww11• 7111 ~W•c• 7111 ~ ................. ••e.i... ••••••••.••••••• ...i.e ........................................ ~ .................. ;,;;i:, •••••••••••••••••• ~w..... 7111 ·~?~.. ,... ftJftmAftOMI -.vllY Dir-llDC. SEC .. lm.-ed I 1 40M99 ..... t XIII& ..... to ~ .............. ,. -•••• .. •••••• ~-ft~I •• -..u ••~ •-1~a1 de T -""' OfeOlftl .. l)'tl •apet V.... dlilde9 W ......... ....._ .. liMil=• --=• -~ ·-~ ...,. ~ ltlll11 -0 I '° -· ..._.bdridualebletO ... ~ -U. ~ -W .. r1 '1. Fr.:i:::.tt c.L.u:,.;r,~.~~·i.: ~·::•i:.::r.::.:·ro ~~·r.:~~ :~~~·.~·~~04~~·.~·~~ ~·. ~ .. .:ou:~=r; ~~~ ::-r-.=~i~ i:, :=:--."':: ~=:"Ta :, \•, ~ ~._:! ;!~~211,.,:~~0f~r l:!· .up•r••rhl•. Call ;~:;-m ., .. ,.,.s~~ ..., =-~•UtJ , BNt Ht ..,. ...._.... "-'1 D"----.. ---' ot as~ --~toe. IB'J.f'm 0 nt-ua. Call°' o-••omc• -,;;;.....;,;..;.;:.;.IG.--.-..;.;.;...._ __ :...~· _. ,..... nc. 1nfer:';i.'"o .. d •,.., rlnel ~oouta 8fllb at 11p evt Wet Col'lc.RIW c. -.. ._.. .._.... lllcia llu-. ft1 ._ U. er.... Co. UH. DEUVSRY • Roull' ..arvmm p/f Suhet. HU So. £1 OMCITIAI• Ho t• 1 S X & C N.O.Uarr. C•rHr orlHt•d In dlrhw LA. 'l'\me9 AM .,... .. _ CamlaoR.e&I ... PerlDaD .. , perl·lhH BOtJIU&•••• I an -DATA 9CTIY P'ln 1nt 1al (llant 1n , ..... °" lltaod IHU lndlvldu.I w t· monttu. rt"cent ex~rienct' t o o~ratt llntvar K 1 l on awtna 1hln St•rtlnir aalary T•SIH 5...t, 97 J·ttl I DATA. IMTRY Grow1n" <'omponv 111 t'ohton Island •wf'k' exi>er 1ent"ed b y to di~<' operator for tbe1r 2 ~ to JO 30 pm ~h1ft Starllnl( suh1ry to SH O 5.-dy '7Z-9'55 DAT A EHTRY TIME G rowinR Santa Ana rompany SPe k -. mod t'rnt<' 1vp1s t 10 h'arn CRT lerm1nul Nice appcaronrt: & out J(otn i: pPrson11 Ii t y will land this eictellent e ntrv lt>vl'I poi.1l1on StarimJ? .;alary to $700 Scmdy 972-9955 CLIM TYPIST TUlllE -2Campua Onvc .... r;r ...... c• r7 4)54CMOIO F.qua1 ()p])Ot\wuty Emp6oyer m /l/h 1-------1 ~ Clt>n cal IMMF:DI ATf: OPENtN<fS TYPISTS CLakS SECUTAll!S ('all Today••' Work Tomor.row' ' • NB ORG EOf. 1.nve l v o fr1 C'es 1n Newport Rea<'h need'! attractive tndiv1nual with typinR of ahoul 50 wp m Fri e n d l y ('n·worker!I & super benefi ts make thtl'I a run j~~~~~~~~~~I s pot Starting salary To$700 S•dy 972-9955 POUCY TYPtST Sant<• Ana b a!'led ins uranrr r•nmpanv seeks c•xpc>r1<'n ted poliC'V t y pi s t . Opportun i t v for .111 \' U n('l'rTll'rll lit J.!lllHI h " n t• r 1 I s S t a r t 1 n i:: ,,llary To $685 SMdy 972-9955 Q.ERJCAL CHRISTMAS MONEY flle Clerks, I o 2 month assignments m Irvine. Opeojng.s now. Top hour· ly pay + weekly chances on a trip to Puerta V alJart.a for I WO. CAUHOW! 557·0045 a.m TYPIST dMdulaw\IUn1&.owwlL So K.9 arc.a Oood f rom Newport to ' · (IClllldm. Ex~ typ-Oemmt• IJa•. &.mW. cm Wld &.o • tsl•b bl ul+eomro . 1 d1• Wutwood Retell l'allrtc CNia iaterYleW· 1111 tldJlt req~Nd. Call A•nlda S.p1Hdlaa, cc-. .... ., OuarH .............. da&b1DI "°"· rem Yl.,. in& for 111111~ • ..... •:• A.II. aod .;:e.=a-.;;;;;.;.;;.;;;..• ---~- teed ular~+ com I·--------~ Good din ..._ .-. rabric or r•· 5:00 P.M.;ukforDtaa. ·~ ...... a~IL-c IJ '--~ 6 refer~ •-11 r-1111 ._, J ·---: J'::b:.,m:D • DILl¥9Y ~ llult t. ove: K'b.lcaqw~....., n . 759-0613 retir e m e'at lao me Zl. Uoun are l :J0.1. Call Fad.cJry C.l Otte & Typllt. sc..n ~ VW.. eo.mi DA T A I M TI Y w..,. lOCl&:lQ for en MWYll&"4-IVJO. ICWdW..... $57~. For Appt. Call: .._...,..,be~. Of9A Toa oitlOW P'ft'l!~ • Tre•=• m.mJ. lh . .spm 71W' old bo)', Moe tan. UU1 '141 aper ct.tn ll>Od drtvtoa rt-ou to 1--------r i...a -.t.t.u f •-•·ri rrt,IOIDl..-.Owla car. Ille, wlU tr.in LO became ,..ke dtllfff'tot tn com· DW'UCATIMa Nationwide Maoufac· u•u r&"'-1 Ott 1&1-or K.8.CalllfMGZalU . b a c 11: up com p uh r Pll'1 veblc&.. full tlnM c• -lurer of woven wood deeanti.nl •hos>. Open • ..;.;;;;;..;....;.....;;;..;...;......; __ .;......;_ operator Xlnl ftloac pmWcJD avaUat>M. M•W'. -shades La ex~ndlne to dole store 9·5, handJe ~ t.e..tlta • wOl'klnl con 9,5, Pleau ap_ply in 'lbelrvtn.Coospaoy. hN met f'roducOoo ot minl· c u 1 \ o m e r e i n fo"11 Ume, aood w.,, 4 ~ Call J Ul m-tlN penoo lloG UJru Fri 8-5. tmmecfl• opeftinp for bli.ods. We have several •al•peraona a bnnee · be D •f l' 1 • : . & • O . g , b'!e!i ener1etic In· cpmlnp. few both exper Deel1a 6 cooatruct &.yvtew Coav. Hoep. di Lo operate our ~ 6 traioees on ·abadm. aewinl anchome am Tburh•. C.11.Call Xen>x 9200 lndivwlual our day ahifl. we·re look, record lleerln&. Will ea.3115 lm .... ~ opef\llll fUC' ladlvklualwt~cooc1 ot 1-. .. _._. ....... ftc9 skilla. apet'leoce ll "'OM.a Entry prehn.S DATA ttnaY au11t bave tome pre· me tor depeodabl.e peo. tralo\ Cal t7S·7UO ------ We ntrs uc.lknt com ~. mcl\Mlln& medical. cknul ancJ lruurance for t-mploye. and depen dmt.t and compett\1ve. pro1re111 ve 1alary level11 For cons1dora IJon. • .,.,.y t.n penM>n LUI SIESLER TIAMSPO•T DYNAMICS '31.31 West Se1erstrom Santa Alla. CA E.0 .E. M/F/H COILWIMDHS Electro mechanical assemblers: Growing solenoid com pany has lmmed f /time openings for trainee~ &for exprd. personnel Work with s mall prl' clsion parts good manual dexterity a mu.st. Gd co. benefits & working conds. Salary oPm-Apply in person or COIUct Charlene at S.R. ENGINEERING 834 Productiou Pl. NB 642-1514 COME JOIN US! ICEY ENTIY orERATORS Expandrng firm h a:. ONIATOI A/I ucellenl uppe>rturuty with Oranae County's leadln& communal)' builder Must bave 2 yean; experience with card punch . key lo disc 6 July v11.nfi~ eqwpment Would prefer lNFOREX expenence E xcellent benef'1l5 1ncluchn1 profit sharlni Please send re- 1!.WDe or request appllca· uoofrom. THI llVINE CO S50 Newport Center Dr Nt.-wport Beach. 644 3389 ~ual Oppc>r Employer Data F)\try LEAD DATA amtY OPSlATOR lnd1vldual mu~t h1H e minimum or 3 to 6 months c urrent ex penence m case handl mg, and wnung function Uberal benefit package Excellent working cond1 \JOll!I Swing st\lft 4pm lo l2pm Please contact Ral·hel Kogers o r apply 1n per..oo in the Personnel Dept . PACI RC MUTUAL 700 Nl'WJ)Ort Ce ntt'r l>r Newport Beach. C.:a 9'lfAiO (714 ) 64-0-393<! openings for data entry 1-~iual Opportunil\ operator I yr min u Employer M f' p<•r reqwreo f'ull & ---------partumehoursava1I (or 2nd. or 3 shirt andJO r weekends S-Omt• tem --------- Del Men over 18 for L A nmes to homes ln N B C.11. Perin. p l\. $*)0/425 mo. &46.osrT or 146-~ DIMOtlSnA TOIS Fri-Sat. 1oam to 61>m wc:wt near your home. Coupom. toads & s mall a,pplianttS. 7141168-S.S 7 3 or 21Jl240-7000 _ _ Dental otfi~ needs p11rt Ume cll'rk typist Good \yping skJJls required & attention lo detail. AP prox 12· 15 hours per wtlek. H.B 842-6631 DENTAL vb.19 olf'ice e.1penence ~ eecer to learn & ltd· Cueto m S b a d e • Houeek_,.. Live.In. Jn tiaweverwewilltrauit.he vancewitbourCo.Weol· llr'll*'1 Shop, 315J5 E. sood beailb for com· ngbl penoo Pluae •PP. (er eoodpay & benefiu. eo.t Hwy, Cdm fortallle bome. Salary & I)' In penon &.o Kinch Co. beaeftta. 1..acuaa Nipel THI •Y1MI CO 173152 Armstrong, lrvrne ~JOA ... _.. SS> Ne'll'POrt Center In ~ 00.S Newport Btacb. 644·3:119 ... do au breedl. f1ulf F,qual()ppor Employer FACTORY TRAINEE. dry 6 sclsaor llaaah Good pay. xlnt future ln MZ-S522 or 566-llfM fast growing plastic F..ARN l200 W~ltly. part adbellve co. 15311•--------time. l&Jwl& short phone Monrov\A, N.B, 548-SlZ messages at home. Dial FACTORY TRAlN"'E· 714 I &ll-tO!il, eJrt 20i &:. ELECTRONIC industriaJ cenrruu, app- ly Ceram ttt, 98\W l8lh St .CM Q&atda WANTED ..,../F••lll• ,.. ........... Respons1b1e persons. pl"elM!llly bcenaed or not ASSEMBLY Company located near orean needa full Ume Trainees fo r mnf g dJVlSIOO. Earn while you learn Many benefit:. Ca.11~3632 FASHJON SAL£S ALTERATION S CASHJERS -to become Security Of ncen ~ Several part Ume poei. t1001 availab le in Newport .Beach at Irvine apartment complexes. eleaoin1 cJubbouae, laundry room • model ~.Apply at THl•V1MICO L071 CameJback Newport Beach, 644~ Equal Oppor Employer Periodonist needs full ELECt'RlCIANS time assistant t-:x John Hogan·:. women " :ipc!CULlty st.ore will open Octobtor 29 th 1n Newport s Fas h ion bland Center Openmits for womt-n 1n :.alei. stocll. castuer. display & ah.erauon departmenti. Call6'4-7JOO weekdayt. 10 l.04 for appt Many locauons available tbru-OUl Orange County. 1ncl ud1n g Newport Beach, Co!lta Mei.a & MwlOll Vie)(J II IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS Hetp on Saturday • Sun day n:iorni.ngs to deUver panded dutl~ op port uni ty X,r ay certificate re qU1red Expenence prt• ferred t-:xcellcnt benefits Salary open H.B. area. 842·6631 DENTAL ASSISTANT Cba1rstde 4 day work week Xlnt.pay w bene Pnv, Npt. Bch office R D.A. reqd 646-4868 DENTAL·Career opply for highly motJ"ated en lhusiastlc RDA. 2 yrs t>X· per. fnnge benefits. 1~ & bonus ::.yst.em Var111 ble shifts in a fuJl onenl edoCc call us at~7 1855 DENTIST experienced Great opportunity Ur flanzer. 642 11112 ur t>M..6Gfl' DEPUTY CLRK I GROWTH OPPORTUNITY • Sr ProdllctiOft Btdricl• Must be ram1h.u with ~ .a.,~'lt:m blll"l> l'flm pre61>(Jn.. and ,Rt-n(•rator'I lnclud1ni: w1r1n.: ancJ le'\ttn.: Mu!-l uho lw capuble of ::.u~n J!>lnK <L~mbly worller~ Solid as:.embly line l'' penence 1n lht· .1b<1\ t' area .. will qualify )OU tor tht.5 !JOSI llOO fo'ernale Attendant. tn a~ -.i~l d1!1:.1bled wumJn ~U '>t dr1v.e lite ~Ju:..-p1ng ~ 5109 ~1oral I>ec.1ROt'r 2 ) r" e1 ~· In'"" I' ·1 ·~ 1U4U FOOO SB.VICE ~be.UlUll' fo <.tfJd !:>f'n IC I' ~::.1 ~lanl~ nt> ... dt·d Ii\ HW1lln._'tun Be.it h l 1l \ S1.:oool LJt!.t S3 38 per h r Plea:..· 1 onl.H1 ~r' ~.m men Hunt 81. h t 1t' ~hi lll'>l 7~ I Uh :-tl ll B l'.Jll ~'6 llf\51 FftAMl MAKER fa b r 1 r J l t' • u' I 11 m lr:1m1'' 1111 11r.11o01n.i.: )lJlllllfl~: .... ··lo.•·ll tw ... m .i•I q •r t 1"n .i.: l1u-.cr11· lnternatt00al Setu11ty SeMtes Inc l 17H Cen1er Sr Swte I fb AN11e1m 635 46l> Equal Oppor Employer Guar'O\ Promol1onal op pnrtimiues c11n provide bou.rly ralt' 1n<,rea~ Up To $4.SO How It pa~~ t.o 'K't.' ~ Apply 1n pt-n<>n Mon fo'r1 Kam ~pm. 230 ~ Warner Hnom ~ :0,.11\ta Ana CIR l~'t.! W (.nmmonweallh .. "11('1'\(lfl we41, FarcJo ~Senlctt GUARDS DAILY PILOT to our carriers. MU5l have good driVlDi re· cord . large station wagon or van, Hourly + mileage Call Harry Seele"y at· 642-4321 'I i>rn pornr y work m1·an~ " flt>x1hle 1411fk1n11 ~rht>dult- 1 une At .. twirt lt'rm ' 11 ' ' r• ,. r t• n (' ,. tt ; • 1· ,, ' ... a r ' To p ... , \ I' ;t ' ., ' tt .tr ton~ flf•\ 1•r 1 ,,., porary pos1l1oni. avail Call for appt REC~~~EMENT en-Lin: DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Clencal po-;11 ion ;I\ :111 11runed lkq u1 n ·' 1 ) r dt>ncal exµr and t) 1.w 40 wpm. Startin~ :.JI S3fiX tu wkly Call KJ3 0411 . 1·\l 332 for appl Or.in.:t• C o u n l y II a r h •l r Mutuc1 pal Court F.qual Opport. Emplyr We offtor t•icn·llt'nl. µro ~rl"i.111\l' salJry It·\ t•h Nmurwn.-.urat•· "'1th e~ j)l'n1·m··· ;,md Jbil1l' .. 1n1I 11ub\and111~ 111nq1Jn~ hendll:. wh1l'h 111t·l~t·· l>J,Jd 'n1-<l11 ,11, 1lt•nt,1I .1114! I 1 f I' I n >; U r d n t I' f ll f t•mploytt:. and depen dent~ 1-·or 1mmed1att' c"OMJderauon. apply in pen.onto I ~)l'(jtn.1l1• frJf!lt' "1l h pnnt l>t>'1t1n & !101-.h "oud pr 1J du1 '' 11. 'lpt'('lficauon l:S<' wr.od lathe &: :.aw. rh1!ioe1". saoder. table sa". ~pr ii} &: pawtJnti eqwpment Mui.t ha11e 2 >rs woodwortang e.1penence or 2 yrs finish <"Ul>t'ntry expenenct-Full time S7 ~ per hr Take ad lu nt-are .. t ~mp l u\ menl l>e\ t•lnpm1•n1 l>1·p1 F\111 & part \Im\' .\II .Jrea~ U n1(11rm !I flllUUh~ Ages 21 or over Retlred welcome I No expeneoce D« App- ly lJtuvenaJ i>roted IOO Service. 1226 W Stb Street. Santa Ana ln ten~ hours 9 l2 & I 4 Yon thru t-'r I ASSEMILBS PA.CUGBS MA.CH onas WAUHOUSE SHIP.UC curs KLL~· TIAIHH HllAl'OVAll"f l>f~NH S(IMCIS 1''1nanc·1al Jt1:int 1n 37Zlli~h Strftt \lrwport Ht•:1ch nf'1•d... Newport leoch Jlt r~1ct1H' 1ncl1v1nu:il 1---------"' 1th J!OOd m;tth ah1hl\ "ho woulcl like• 1 af)l•I --------- 1( ro\\ I h put••11t1:il "' Oen cal SAFEGUARD BUSINESS S YSTEM S INC. Z!J:l3 Fairview Rd <' \I 549 3091 DE:iK CLERK/PBX ~11n Clemente Inn 12!> W Aven1da Espland1un . Sanc.1em OISHW ,\S 111-: R LEAR SIEGLER 11lAHSPORT DYNAMICS 31.JI Wec;l S.:-1e1·r-.tr11m S1nla AnJ l \ ... () ... 111 f h I> t) T fil)'I 1>W 1111 \•I 1>o11d frir h• ~.m11lo)n c"u·ellc•nl ln•oc•f1l' S1artmi.: ,,1larv $550 972.9955 P E N SI O N CASE PROCESSORS ConstructiOfl s~c·y for res1denllal builder based m Npl Heh Should have experience w 1th conslr s upts . & ~uo contractor s Salary cipen Send work his tory to Box f:J.f1 't, Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560, Costa M~a 01, 92626 Ma1or life insurance company 1n Newport Beach 1~ seeking Data Entry OpC'rator::. Ex cellent oppQrtunlt v Cor 1nd1v1dual:. with keypunch or kn·d1 s1· 1ra1n1n1t T t--.llni.\ nn l 'NIVAC Cude l !IUO keydl!.C S" m.: :.h1fl ,tntl day shift:. a\ a1luble Part ume. I lam lo :tpm liourl some "hal flt·" hie O C Airport ar!'.1 S4 ~r hr Call l<on 2 tu ~1'111 , ________ .._ ti.triltoner ' lll'lp. r fi.11 llnw to ""rk Jl l.11 . • .;p,trtnwnl 1·ompl<''\ 11 CO'-l.i ~l''.i ~.tlaf) S3 56 hr Transporu.1t 1nn necn~~ary CJll 1i11 1 567~1 Softd) CREDIT A.SSISTA.NCE 1-·1n:inrial C'Ompau~ seeks indi\'idu:il ~1th n 1 l' 1• a p fi I' a r a n 1· 1• . ple:isant personality & liJ(ht but acc urat e I yplni.t to handle· hm.y llhones & l'lc•ar c·rc·1t1t upp l ic•a 1 lon~ {;1111d hcnef1t ~ & Rrnwth npportumty. R1 hn.•.!Ual Spanish a plu::. Sturlinl? -;alary $613 .., Sa.dy 972-9955 TIA.IN& PART TIME Work 4 to 9 pm. Mon lhru Thurs. h1 lln1wal Spu n1:.h noon phont> "'01<'e & personality & nice appearance Lot s o f ph on e <'Onlil<'l StartinJt salary $5.00How Carry 972·9955 CLBICA.L TlilHHS MoTYDilMI Sa nt a An"a fi a s c>d company 1wcks briizht. alert t r ainl'es with oull{Olfll! peNIOna lity lo aid credit department Lots of filinJl. bl·llnitual Spanish a plus bul nol mandatory . Slarlinll salary $'50/ ...... c.,., 972·'955 G .. IRAL OMCE fTl'oiMflor &p.r;ewc.ct) . ~ ----. lnd1 v1d ual mus t hJ\£' 1TUJUmum of l year l'UI renl exPt>nenec Liberal bt•nd1t::. µackJg1• t-:>. cellent work in~ •·ond 1 lions ~ OOG GIWO~lldt i:;, pencm:ed for new ~ .. 1on' 1n L<iguna Niguel 1147 5433. !'>31 9679 Oraµery Wo rk room. Pension Department needs individuals for many aspects of Pension Administration Has 1c math abilities reqwred, Good opportunity to work in area of ex· pansion aod growth Pleasr tontact Rucht·I Ho1ter ~ or apply 1n j)l'fll<Jn in the Per~onn•·I IJep( OONTROL.LEH. Rapidly expandtng Or Cl Y manufacturer has 1m mediate opening for respon s ible . profit onent~ professional tc> PACIAC ~tress needed Nt'ar OC A11l>Ort Salary Oi>"n 968-8435 l)n \('r (j a rolt:ner, c·um bmatwn person 11 .. \" \ahd Calif II<' l1ood dr1 v1n~ reeorll Muumum al!•' ~I /\µply l'~nn)'::..i\er . 1660 Placenua. Co~ta Mei.a We offer outstanding \Wl'king cooditioos and a liberal benefits package. 11 you qualify. please ap· ply m person to. PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, Ca 92660 F.qual Opportunity Employer MI t• aertc Duplicating Clerk. Operations Dept, Major Stock Brokerage Firm near 0 .C. Airport. Hrs. 7-4pm. Call Mr, Dugan 54(>.8121 assume pos1t1on as eon troller Canrudate must MUTUAL have Acct ·g degree & t~ ft well versed in acct 'R con 7fXJ Newport Center Ur lrols. budget.-.. EDP. and Newport Beach, Ca 92660 overall f1JU1nc1al & :icrt 1: '714) 640-3932 management Send re· sume & salary htslory to Ari Equal Opportunity B:>x SOI. Daily Pilot. PU Employer M f Box l!i60. Costa Mei.a. t:a ---------~ COOK · Days Perma nent. Irvine area Apply in person. The Upper Cru.5t. 4533 Campus Dr Irv. DEi.i Part lime wttkdays on ly fo'a~t dependable lady for sandwich de h shop Newport Beach 645 &401 bl,>( 4 :.>. Onvers wanh•d ~;arl)' morrung .home delivery L A 11me~. Npt ll1 h area S37~+ pr mo C'iill Jess 546-0Z35 DRIVER. (van> 21 year<; & over . good dn\linR rl' rord. LA Orange Co tic bvene. 213 592 13.$3 DIUVB WA.tn'tD - Comll&nY von. local de uvery, Cull time week days Art & drafting sup piles 754-0422. _ Cook. expenenced. no:ht shit\. Apply in person. Mother's Kitchen. 1750 S. Coul Hwy, Lag Bch DWVERY Person LA Times car routes. Costa Meaa /Hunt 'g Bch . l•--------3-6am S350·$400tmo + oa1vas COOKS . Will train Part boous. Aho need carrier Men or women 25 yrs or or full,Ume. Rest. 28!18 Supervisor· ~l or older Know the coast 966-4882 cities. Net $180 a week or Npt. Blvd. CM. more. Orange Cout a.aK-GEMEltA.L COSMETIC SALIS OeUvery /warehouseman Yellow cab, 11300 Mt Full lime. permanent Full lime. w o rk i n Herrmann. Fo untain EMCi;IMESllMG CootlOIHA. TOR l'ommun1ty DeVl•lu1> mPnt Tile lrvmt-<.:omp&ny. a c·ommunllY huilder local ed lit Nt>wport &>ar h , 1-. seclu n~ a EnR1ncer1n~ Gardener. pal1 um1'. for 40 wut llpl l'Omplt•x C M 64.21 1961 °' ~ 14116, ())ordinator ---------GARDEMDS Career pos1llon avallablC' for U>dl\•1dual<1 with I''< pcr1enl.'e and or 1 lai-'>roe>m back~round in land.sciilpe mainten.tnrt> Excellent benefit::. App lyal To qualify. cand1da1c c,hould have a degree 1n Civil Eng1net>rinl( o r Transportation Plannmll "1th J 2 ycars work ex penence THE IRVINIE C O 1071 Qamelback ~ewport Beach. 644 6796 Equal Oppor EmplO> er Reponin.: directly to lhe MnmaRer of Traru.portJ uon. the Coordinator will art '" a liaison with pubht· a1tency. ~i.1::.l 111 tran s portation & highway l'nR10t"Cr1ng studies. re' 1t'w fmal de ~ l lt n 11 r I) r c· r 1ler1 a Ga•• al Office performance. prepart· Vaned dutles to 1nd ude t·os l e s t1 m.ilc"i . & lite typmg. mail. fllini . dra(l procc:.S doc u errands. Presley of So ments t-:x perienct-in CaW Contact Sharon I r a I f IC & h II~ h W a Y 540-0500 ~neennR helpful _ ------ Grut oppor1un1ty for G ENERAL O FFIC E growth as well OS t!'< ut.e bkq, typmg & good cellcnt benef1t.s. 00 phone ~ P1case send resume & ---- -- salary h.urtory . or com, General Office. Xe rox & plete application layout perBOn. will train L. PARSONS S4ht.6hrs. Mon Fn THI llVIHI CO Call KR1957..89t4 500 Newf'Orl Center Dr Newport Beach ·Equal Oppor Employer G •m al Ofc to $150 pCllliUon. eel. firm. Type Saleswomen needed for warehouse & pickup/ Valley. (No of Stater SOwpm, 10.key. filing, op· treatment •nd cosmetic deliver articles 10 com· bet w n N e w h 0 p e & pt•y for advancement. lines al new John Hogan pany van. Must have Ouisty Foodservice Ent. women · a 1 tore i n IO(Jd driving record & be '-!~~u~· d~)~~~~~~ Sell idle Items 751-5'743 Fashion ls land Center. over 18. 6'l·l.3llO r ---------•Newport Beach . Call :._ __ _ 642-5678 1 YT bk&d ok. Mu.'ll be very deUil minded. r os1 I.ion is ln inventory con trol. Lrg co. 11ln\ benefiLs, &i nice, nice people. Ca.riljTypht 644-1100, 10.m to4pm DELIVERY MAN For l early AM. L.A Times lo process corpora e C 0 UN T E R L A D y Coastal Penoonel A&ency 11.rurdT'e5.-...·r " follow1n~ ..t.ition a• J1I for r1:nl Jl T h ,. \ 1 I I •• .: t• fo J 1 r I .tl(UIW l.Je.it h \!H lt,IMI lla1rdr..-.-.er' 1n Pt·r,1ln 101.-n 1ew 11nl y 11.iir Uunlf'r' i ll ~·a'!h1on 1'1.tnd.' H llAIH ~T\ LISTS l-:'\p<·r W :.umt: followcn.: \1am1 uris l al!'lll :-,,.J M1s\ 963-82112 HA.HOYMAN I Fer .. mall elt'C."tronms co I S ERVICE~ Call or ('omt• In Todav ln1n(• fl),1441 111;> 1111 .. ,n ..... ~ 1 , nt .-r llrl\, """'' """ ll 1111t 10l!IHfl llc'.11 h t47.J4H '4'~17 Wamc•r ·\ 1 I' ll:Jl!l f..1i:una N11!Ut'I lll.0542 • 79!l7 Ca hot Ruac1 Santa An:.. t5J.Oll0 71"> II' Main In tl&R BIO<'k ()(fire 1 ught 1..mtonal dutte'I I Delivery & pick up tn l'O I truc:k. packag111ic Must have valid Dlllf dn vers I II c A p p I y G L G I L' Systems. 11152 C.ondor I .-.qual Opportum~y ~,e P v _ L _ _;:~_::_~~-- Hantwatt Sales Apply IO, ________ _ person Cro wn Hardware 3107 E <.:oasl llw)'.C~ HEAVY DUTY UME TECHNICIAN wge v~ume Chevrolet Dealership with huge wort load offers stable po&ition with good p1y scale & many fringe benefits including maJor medical, dental. & hfe lB'I , paid vacation, etc Ideal working coodll. in new modem plant wilt\ lat.est eq111pment. a,evrolet e.1per. req. C-.ctletl~ ................ llJ.llJJ. CREST CHEVROLET. IHSUUNCE A.GIKT Beaullful beach located ins urance company seeks sharp individual wrtb agency background to represent company in borne office. Work with aaents t.hr<N&boul coun · try as Polky Service Rep. ~cellenl benefits. & advancement op· pc>rtunilies & starling salary to $1100. Ca 1l Sandy. . 972-9955, CARRY ,. FOX ., "' AGEM:Y '- 16t614'11ser..t .,.,,.... ... lURBS Growing bank 'Seeks two individuals with J{OOd typinjl & nice personality & a ppear ance to join friendly alaff with ex cel1ent benefits &. general and ad · home delivery route . minialralive expenses. dry cleaners, 3 days Ecooo car required. i.ik reconcllla.UOm ana w eek . Lo c a led I n Adults Only. 2'AtHr per type accouoliag • Newport Beach . Call d1y. No collecting. manarement reports. _MB-_7821 ________ 1 MSOMD. net Uke home Typina1 10 key • lite COUPLE WANTED to +cu allow+ bonus . '*'1nl mowled&e req'd . help m&nal• am. bual-Westmlnfter, G.G .. H.B. Salary &.o llOC> mo., de, neu part.Ume. Must be ..:•=-Sill:;,:,;:;:.:.·------ peodlni on exper and ~&.oleam.6'2-2247. DELIVERY 1rSWPPfflG Dow Corning Ophthalmics 27llO Harbor. CM Ml).6l)6S Never A Fee flnd wbal you want In DcUJ.y Pilot Classifi~ When you call Cluaified t.o~•. JCMt'te .. ~ sured of a frlendly welcome and help In warding your ad for beat response. Call Nowt 6'2-5671 IMC. 909 w. 21.lt St San Bernardino HOteilJCMS E:Jrehmle 10bn-wll for _.,,mo. Call llary at e6S!Zl from lO&m ·lpm ..... ,.. HIVaAfll AU.JOIS ... °'" .... ., .... Sell with EASE! lt'taBR EEZE a••1WNk~ -' -startbtJ n laTT. ToS6tJ c_,.., '72-HH CARRY FOX ACBNCY .... a. ..... .......... ,,.. MIYllAfB AU. JOll ... °'" z.... BJ ,\ppt quttlflcatl0111r. Cat I CLERK. Clerk needed Drllliee, 540-5505 Couple be your own bola. ~"· _.,___ I Eamup\.o$1,000per mo. for ~-·· rv. CLERK· TYPIST Npt. Ptr.538-3403. 3-SPM. .. are.a. IJ,Ume. Mutt Bcb. martiaae banking bavexlatdrMnl record. flrm bu new position CUSTODIAN l n1\de I& ..:.'1Sl=...:·1:.::1ll2:::.. _____ _ avail. In our branch ad· out. Prlv. Sch. C.M. DElJVERY • For eoeta mm. dept. Tbe pc19tdon'1 balkl'y clq Is yrd care. lleH Pharmacy, part r•POl!Wb\Uwa will in· Rdlred0K.&42'°41l ....... ""'on c1..at tn'nl SOWpm. m. Ume<:.ill:....-.. pm, .. · in,, computer tnput, CUSTODIAN Fri. 1ea.-01oe. == :-:':.tc! = J!::b,'r.:~::. r~<r>~!:~v.,. u.. ftJM. Prior otfie. noon fl n•. Call Freel. 11 or over. own trans, ..,... ot 1 r ct.lrable. m.-, t :IO·t p sn , Mon·Frl. Allso &M abUity \.o wort CUSTODI a~ ..=511::.-..i=-----wl&lt llC'CUl'AC)'. We otter ~ -~--=:!; :_~·.~ Ptrt tl .. fOf 8ctaool lD Dlll-VWY • t.t •..., Newport 81adl ~ ld ,.... IF ...._ 9"' c.U our for put U.. C.todlao. oeedt dallv.,. dit..,.. PtrtODHl Dept. al ~!.:!~ CaU Jlfr. Ml-allO Airw•1 ..._.E.O.E. ---~ A.e,Cll .. . REQUIRES PRODUCTION TRAINEES Repl dly prooress1no contact tens manufecturer 11 eitpend1no its production capabllltlet m11ktng several trainee p09illons available . We are lo oking tor reliable Individuals wno with to make a future with our company. PteviOus experience not necflUry Starting rate 13.!50 an hOur plUI comp9ny 'beneflta. $81.,Y reviews 3. e •nd t 2 month• ~ .. ,.............,._M,_ 250 McC.,..cll Aft, CostaMne , _ _..,, ... _ ....... ; . USITHE DAILY PILOT 11FAST llSULT" SllVICE DlllCTORY For Result Servke Call 642·5671 bt. lll .. -----------., I tnduatnal GENERAL LABOR I I MANPOWER MEEDS YOUU I I Paid Holidays. paid vacations , 11 I referral bonuses. top pay. 10~· ! I 1111. ........... M•h• I L 1114• 11 ... 000 I -----------· , • ·~?. I. 7100 HllpW&1s• 7100 ... w..... JllO ~Wms• JtM ~w..w 7100 HlfpW..W 7100 ,;;;Mor?Ci!y=::::r.:..·Oc;:;:,:&c:;:~;;;-:..:'~5,~l.;,;'79~------D--AJ_L_Y_Pt_L ... OI--!•~ --·••••••••• -......... ••••••••• ·--·•-••••••• •••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••• 1••::•,. .. L••••;·~·;·~·;; Hla1p W..W 1100 H11p WtlltH 7 IOO HilTp w.-. 7111 ......... MAa••sn .. AN A a c .. It N ~ ..,. __ uor.:s l ·I 11 T ,, .... TIME .. .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -···················· ...................... . .... • -Tlt.AIHr&. ..-.utt ••· "'"-"" · · · .u10 SAl.DMAN WANTED ·---------•1soN .... • .... rlllllia • I• P¥1t'lat C'0911UY brh fl&.U .. M.-t .... V .. ODll• lbp. EVMM&S MI NET. 1.cu Permai..nt part time, RAllLI.._ 91.enodepl. opa-. PNf. 1r. I ................ leall ..._,._1o .. ...,. ~~lralMee. ~TOU~COM: leapt/Ofc ....... 1• SALES Proo - dlUll.aauJ. ..., • Clu1 A • R -., ~ wl~ t 1 t c • 11 t • r D r • Adllfta will MICU41na. wu MOK to SlOOK Recept " otc helper ~-S Permaotal f.alltfme. M•AMre.t :::*~ .. ·~:d Olli.._ · C.M .. lt.0;;_..K _____ 1 ~~ ~!Uwt~~ lml&Ally.f..f'\ndoutwhy w1U>ted Mon lbru Fri ..W.OIT ~m;·N~':~ ,_a-.... ,.._,_ --· .... ., ~ ----. RD new lie. earn bll HS U :l>tpm. C.r req. Will .HM-•--f ~ ---~u ......,___ Hlninl ldda. OYet-11. !kart at tier.. Come tall! with train.SS.S>/brw/ra.aae lA -oc: ...;'--;.......·-------..... , 8l AMiil 11r •11 MACt•nTI 11•181 Care tar .,duly SUO per hour Phone them. J Our produc • 3 mo. Student<*. Call H 11 ••tS.. SAJ..ESPEJtSON put• Plr.811M7~ aw A·lat ..... am-.. Ill ... •• .-r.nn. U v ... Re.U 142 o at . E x t uo t /In e lt p . 0 a I v e o.aoa~. u..s... ume se1Un1. 1eneral ae.nrr = 11 ~f. toc!1°1 •I• •• hr\leroc' A r ea lll:TW'El!Nl-SPM. land/budget term1. 4· IUMTA1.AGINT 01 I ~S.. cleanln1. decoraUnt1. IW"we • ._t ' · 11 Opes Ila i ~. A* fw Au*•• Pre·tet appla. uJore. 1 ·-·--Be h CNft Wr"'il I n.. ti S.t. IOfDCI &in. ,_ ,_ e.. l..cll a · W• ba•• no work <Jnkw M~ tor •mall EQwal()ppor\wllty S.l\nd out why ,.·we've For busy..._...... ac Math •ct Accent lnterlora, 333 oew unw wldJe )OU 1bort.qet Jot• • blliy Employer. 1Qttbeballhlna•oln1f'. Real aitat~ otnce Xlnl f\all ume • r.art tJme Marine Ave. Balbo a -.,._.....-JMI a.ble • 1Ull VOWIAI JO ~-1&1t b1ve •• N.8. area. Aak for Mr. oommiuiunll. Must have laland.f13-211M> ~~ ~.!~~ruu MACllNISTS r::.:;:~c::a,':ftP!,":°"~ :J~.::,~:.~· IMMEDIATE Howard."6.>3402 = AJlk for Ruth. == ;:;te:r~: ~:., _______ _ --"" ... 1GU 6 choice wblht worlllnl lectiom •be per'IOOab&. p· .._ ... TIME c e 11 e n t co mp a n Y SALISPBIOM ::.:-',:O.:.•= :Z ~:•cf~~!': wllh 1 IHder In •h• oo the pbone. Salary ARI RcalEl~ic,MIHI! I.I.SALES be nefit s . Ap~ to Evenlnp"Saturdays ,_ bow il ,,...·u be .._,_IMwao.aa: uato m mold1n1 In bl&Md oa usi-nenc1:1. C>Pa.IMG Take charae of your Salary SlSOO a month to Penoo.od, Mon Fn. So.CoaatPlna _... .. we la•,... ~t· RAPJP...adbovance Oa.llfocllppt.Ml-2131. s.t.&&ln.Morning11. life!! A un ique an· ~! Nee«!_ae11.~~m· ·oga ~2~"':-· l"-d DeeignerBoutique ......_, Ille u.. pn>-._... or t.-• wtn• ~ver To DeUver dlvadwlliud concept pre· ucenaee an..,re11wu "' Muat be mature feuloo. Call c... apCjlude • dCl.ire Sb1ft ,..--------, o··LY PILOT parea you for. future in d1ffer~nl real esta te F.qua!Oppor Employe r Po&ied6aoc>histic•t.ed ..... _ ..... ..._ h&U ~ _.1... bamal paid oo awtna tk )ff ~ __ , '"ud salts ~pl Must be C .... • 5 .. , 22 U ~ ---. . c ... rd All maJor ( lt'I' I to our carriers an San ,.,.. estate.~ y at your willing to work hard & -... ~ ,. D I y I n -h own pitce. Award wan · .. 1 C II I~~~~~~~~~~ INSt•AMCI TOOL IOOM Ila cumpHy ~·d es... our Juan, Capuitrano uo::ac . l l advance q wc .. y. a Sales Oerk, fabric :store .•· lncl• .... A" medical, urr 41 7 " I D a n a P o 1 o l , San n 1 0 I r e a es 8 t e Dale for appt 968-9967. ,.,.._pre! c M -Own ' u educators on video For _,..... A-..CY MACt91STS dlntal 1n11 , profit ahlll' Clemente a rea ... uat free placem ent oppty Vllla&e Real Et.late In· ~ t'\re 6 c•u:alty, tom. m e r c lat l•••• u n derwriter Eapenence req 'd . Robe rts o n l•urance Aa1oc. Inc, muc. • •Ill. employoo anc~nlJV~ w-..a..1 I bJlve good dnvang re· call Low&eal8'73 3248 ve>1ment.a. proo'am Apply ~ ng I cord . large stat ion _::::.:.;_..:.......:..... _____ SAL.ESCLERX . Est st.i APPt..Y lN PER~>N CIMCO ScL.-...&.....1-I wagon or van Hourly Real tlitate bOner store needs tos1de 1r1•ftft'L£1 l'RrUlllC' pay +mileage al · l:HJOY Responsible matur e saJes persoo Offacesup. Lllm.-.D 28S Brlt;11oAve I lowance Call Harry •11:.o.• 11:~r•TE adu!l t.ooveneelJyrold plyexper.helpfulbutnot Salesperson. rel.Ired an· tade sales. leathe r &oodi. and travel ware. Hrly wage, Mon·Fr1, 9-SPM Irvine, Sltypark area. 967-ll.51. Joe Campbell lW.AMSl()IT t-Obia Mesa 926<!6 I m m e d 1 a l t' I Seeley at -.-~ "' 500 for bachelor father nee Fn.nge Ilene Group E.O~ le mp or a 1 \ f 64.Z-4321. That 's right ' We 3l Room & board to medical P&Jdvacataon5 Sa1espenoo wanted fuli & part ume. Salary +com· rruss1on. co. benefits .• good w o rking at · mosphere. Apply an persoo DYNAMICS ~ ,1'1\ljlnmt'f'lts. Ion.: & I Walker & Lee enJQY f<eal quahf1ed ~rson Ca ll 6 holidays. For a ppt l'all :u:UWSetenolrom ------o;h nrt trrm an a 1 Esta te Our Million 640-6389. 6406636 ear ly BeuyCa.ns,714-751 1732 JANITOlt Daydme1"lft Call &1H9155alU. .JANITOR· Meo le/or E.O E . M/F/lt sanla Ana Market researc h i;:om 'lt'ht-clule ~pt'(·lfal'ttllv Part tame clerk for liquor Dollar locauon oHace ha~ AM or aft 6PM. pany needs b r ight , '1<",tJ!nl.'c:t to rrll't'l store. Apply m person, pride t•nthu~1asm & i----------SaJesclerk needed for penooablepeopletobelp ,011 r nt'l'<h /\II Hobday House Liquors. guidanl'e Hanyofthese manne hardware store ~'TANDARDSHOES :Jm S Bristol. C M . Women ope nings anl~~~~~~~~-­ Jb:lt. 8cb. lrvtoe area Maada apply The Inn al 1TI71 Beach Blvd. Suite Lagu'oa, 211 N. Coai.t t'onducl rei.earcb sur uflu·t•'>k•ll~m't-dt-cl 293'1 E.CoastHwy,Cdm ._ 50lllld1mportantt.oyou. Hestaurant Mariot' t-xperienc:e veys <tt Costa Me:.11 •T-Wfs lhenc:a.llnow&Kave your The Rusty Pelal·an 1 ~ nece:s!>ary l mmediatl.' facility $t 00 hr, P tT , ,,... Pan u me rut-al Dllln lo do Real t:i.late c:1.irt>er a look:u:ig for 1t Night <.;ook uperung FUii company Saleti 1 Pianos-Organs Gou.Id Music Company as looklng for expenenced piano & organ people to sta!f our new store . Ir you have been wa1tin~ rOf' a great career oppor w1a ~rowing co, this ,., 11 C..11 Metrshal Kee at 1714 1 SW IHlil for an lL"l'VH!W H. 8f7...tlll56 Hwy, Laeuna Beach must be avatlablt: ~ome •s.c.r.twin Light repairs on s mgle 'ReaJ" chance Ask for full Tim•· for 1he right benefits Call Balb•Jct evc=s. 5$-8317 •Word Proc (am. hms. PTtlf older AISWllato 963·5671 ~n.on Aµpl} between Manne, S49-9671Jor uppl Jewelry Sales Persoo over 21. Ex- per. or will tra m. lnqwre 673-°'49 KARDEX fleaponsible 10div1dual needed to immedtately assist l o poshng & scheduling act 1vit1es. Xlnt opporturuty to ad vance. ROSAH,IHC. 714/S.-5533 Npt. Sch. An Equal Opportunity Emplo~er MAIL/EDIT CLERK Busy data pl"O<'essang co. has a full tim e opening first s hift to h andle status calls from accoun· tants & help coordinate quality control with edit dept. & otber related duties. Must have ac· counta.ng or bookkeep10g expe r & be able t o operate 10 key adding m achine by touch. Ple<be caJI for <tppt. •Mas.......,,R~cp Xt.tPoy H.B. Spa oeed11 foxy ladles. No exp. nt!t. Wall tra in. D&N, to'T/P T avail Call 963·TI23 l011m t.o 10pm 7 days MECHANIC, t r u l·k & trailers. exper necess Evs & Sat. Good pay & beoerits. Hntg lic b 581-9959. 495-4440 eves. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Back office w /knowledge ohm. btlhng. 640-1611 ••MEN -W O M EN CHILDREN. Hollywood IS cast.mg now. Actor.., Act resses. NO E X!' •AcctCterlts rel. man, poss witruck :S5 :ins \\e~l P<ac1f1 c EOE.M1F 1H •Clwta1 ~9.105. O.llil>t llW )', 'oJ B Sale. Debwry Xlnt op T o 1J p a ,. , p n i rt ',11·utwn-,. rt'ft•rral. hnntt'>I'' '111•\ l'I II r1·1· IELL~ .L ftVIC [ «all or ('omt· In Tn<la\ lrvint• llJ-1441 :!10~ Bu"nt"' l\•nll'r J>rl\ 1 S111l l' 20t1 II uot irll'lon B•·•u·h 147-14 .. PBX Ans. Svc Will train lteal Ebt.ilc H~'TAUHA~T por for i•ollegt> studenb 7-3, 3-11, Pl'!'. lip 7a MANA<:Jo.rt Have full time & p1t1me P\eas ofc in med bldK. Heal l:bt.ilc 1:-:.xJ• t-:KI 1-.:."llC Jo D pa. .ivaal You t·an l'Jrn N B 2 w ks pd val' lntl'rv1t·w11H: 1 .Heer lr.1~ .in"' .Xlnt l0are1:r up In S700 iwr hr CJll 631·5640 M·F, 9-5 1nu)ded pwplc Jnlt'll"\l' 1~uruh S.•n<l rt>plae-. !131-Ull I htwn I !lµm PIX OPEil. tr.11010.:. µll'J bJnt al lD Box 1>21 Ua1lv Pilot Salt:. Earn while you lt.>ar·n rntlbphert:. hi.:h i·<.1rorn,.: Mp<.!.~.''c) :"A ,} .. ~.":.Y , . vq" HOMEMAkERS pole n l 1 a I ( ct I I U J n ......., .,.,....., Telephone Ans14 eranl( WJlll'ntinl· 0 .,,.ncr Walh intere:.t mart m Sen ·ace full tame purl 00 T.!ll for Jn UJll• 1 f<e.t.auranl tenl)(' d~1gn f"ull pan time. Van ed ~h•rt~ S;andw11h 1,..·r~u11 "'Jlllt"fJ lime $20 UShr Wtll O&ys. afternoon or l'\t.'O Ontu~ Ar t•ow1ter hdp "'.int .. •I 1ram L"ll '\h Bunat ing:,.LocatJonsin Stan.an~"" vo•tll ... IJr) ll'llSU3'7KJ7P:wl Fi\.5HJON ISLAND 21 l~ll675 :!1!!3 ~'TA MESA/IR\.IN~ ~~ nJSTIN iCI::l. 11 r l<.e.uur.int SIMSIDE S•LESS HUNTINGTON Bt:;Al"ll CASHIER i'ull urm 1t1~1t111n I'' Ideal for :.tudenl!> tc WestcUff Reatty Mt A.ut lroilenw:in ~ ... ,., n1 ,. h..Jplul """' how.ew1vtl~ Many n1 \fll•I' tAl"°'l"''" ·1 , \lhll ''""' S11m1 • 11 ,., •I benefits 1nclud1nl.( p.ii.J 1<.·aJ tblalt> ihru Jori JW,1, 1•, 11, ,,11 "''''" t1l\l•h11I l'r1 r KEY ftUHCH O,E:R, Nights 129 Expenence To work io downtown San J uan Ca pist rano CalJ 661-1211. Mr Am yx SAFEGUARD NEC . t.:x ce pt1o o al career preparation for , those wtSlung to break tencHEH HELPER BUSlN~SYSTEMS 1 n to mo\ 1 e ~ com 11907 W;rm.·r \\ 1· 112l!'l v acations Typ1n~ RHidetmot ,a-t,, 'I' J J• ( 1 ""'' D'\.1tur .. m11i.1duJI I ,.11 35wpm t.:.O Jo. LJll ~-°''" , u ;;,, t.m ~Mon lbru Fri .,.. .. ~ ... Ma ture p erson pre INC. merc1als. 778-1080 Sm ferred. full time, xlnt ~Faarv1ewRd.C.M. fee. Sc r een A rtist benefits & worlung cond. 549-30'.H Mgmnt. Bayview Conv. Hosp. --=~------- 2055 Thurln St. C.M -MOllLEHOMESALES 6CZ-3505 .. E.O.E. Maintenance man want· We need 5 aggressive --~------ed, labor dispute in pro-sales people who want to Laboratory Results c lerk. gress. Plas-t1es. 1500 E. earn S30,000 per yr. we Monday through F'r1day. Chestnut, Sanla Ana. are a growing company $3.17 t.o slart. Ask for scz...4488 Bob Kendall. 111 t.be expanding Mobile _Gordoo __ ..;.•_640-0 __ 1_40_. ___ ,MAINTENANCE MAN· Home industry. ~"per LADflS OlDllo project, minor re· preferred but not nee. Serious about changing =:;J.~~ll~~ahr. ~ 972-8421 Aak for your present standard of ~-------­ livinl lhrou&h concen· 1---------1 MOOILS for ISCOIT =~Ca~or~~ MAINTENANCE la CAT I I I H G qua)ifyin& interview with s&VICE MsBlue98U967. • '61·2111 • t..m. who need extra In· PERSON came 25 or over please Immediate opening in a _ca11 __ S.._Z727 _______ 1 progressive and conve· Landscape-m amtenance sprinkle r m an Ex pe raenced. Excell benefits. s.6-6682 Landscaping Pu II ta me perma nen t pos1l1ons open. Experience pre- ferred but not necessary. Call afte r 5pm, 979·5182 ----- LEGAL SEC'Y Needed for busy Lila~· lion firm in F'as h 1on Island. Min lyr ex per, Contact J a n el at : 759-0431. Lave In Housekeeper Cook. On ental between =-> & 50 yrs. old. Some nienUy localed Orange County ma nufacture r. Opening for a Ma in· t.enance Person reqw res at least 6 months to l yea r experience 10 general shop or plant maintenance. Qual.Jf1ed applicant can expect compre he ns1 ve company benefits anclud mg major medical and dental. For 1mmed1<1te cons1derat1on call or ap- ply at: Ehg.lish. 673-6961 ~~~~~~~~-I Sierracin, Transmask :Rl2Campus Dn ve Newport &ach, CA C7 l 4 J 540-6080 Models, Female. Sharp. Magazine only. S25 per br. 64.S-5122 or .642-6282 Bob. MOOB.S, ACTORS Portfolios don e pro· fess1onally. reasonably Also occasional JOb~ Ri cha r d K e ph a rt 67J.Q!IY1 MOOB.S.ESCORTS AttractJve Females Only $500 wk+ 645-6896 MOTOR ROUTE DAJL Y PILOT routes an So Lagun a & San Clemente now available Memoon de livery Mon· day thru Friday, morn· 1!\lt5 Saturday & Sunday Excellent earnings for JltSt a few hours of your day. Normnal cash de· posit r equired. Call M2-4321. Ask for Foster Ouellet. Nurses Aide, llpm-7am shift Newport Vall<t 642·5861 1..-Officer to $301( Fee paid. Growing an dependent bank needs exper'd com 'l/andustr'I Loan Officer. Also fee jobs. Nance F.quaJ Opportunity Employer mtf/h NURSES AJDE.5. Small. l..li?lln:1 N11:wd 131·0542 :!7957 Cuhol Homf Ukt> tu JOID ,1 rl.,JI pr11 l•---------1.le.'t Control SerVll'\' man. rt!S.'>looal H ~ oa.:JOILJ ~ant:i Ana 95).0130 715 N Main 'In ll&R lllock Of(u·1• I guar sal ary +Com tion? F ur a running nu~aon 546-9JJlf head ~t..Jrt for t!W, ('Ull PUOTOSTOHE + PROC manager. a l so rt employee H H F \' area , a fter 5 1'M u~ tud;iy fur Jn 111 t1•r1. 1ew Pk,.,,. 1 ,1 I I MurJOrll' CIJrk . ltl'" Ml(r for App'l W~yH. Taylor Realtor& 644 4!J Ill Equ;il Opportunity RECEPT MEDICAL · 1-:mplo.VM" Mt Jo' Pre·school aide, lrvant.', ExPl'T pref Co~tu Me:ia 84.2·2900. ~----------e xpe r . p rererr t·d . Area ----------552-74:9t ONSJTE CONBO MGR· To handle supervision or mamt " ad miniatrati ve duties, nm ble tin ssoo mo. Prefe r ma t ure womaa. 957-8711 Edna Ortbodoat.ac Cba1rside As· Ill.St. Missioo Viejo, RDA prd'd. nex1ble hrs, n ght pay for right person Come & inter view us 8JH033 PDmH& Presspenon offlded 10 arowtDS Oranae Co. pnntmg co. MID.l mum 3 yrs trade expenence on Multi.s & Cluef 17 with n 1 beads. Salary open For appl. call C C.P. PnnUng 979-2339. PRJHTIHG Camera Person to work a vertical commen•aal l·amera Fam1tiar ""•th 631 3863 UCll'TIOHIST Ml tame Mon· Fri 35 hrs. per week Mu~l h·· p e r sonable, w t.>ll groomed, en,ioy me:eun.c the public No lypmi. phone expenence pre ferred FUii <'<> benefat~ N>P!v Penn)'1>Jver . lli60 Plac:t:nl1d A• t: Cu:,IJ Mea Recept1onist BOB'S HOME OF THE BIG IOY lmmed1alt' operung~ in uu.r f<am•I> re11t>iur:mt .it nearb) location.' Wt: ro· tiWrf' no prl'VIOU\ t.'~ penc:nc1: J0tn our fn<>nd I> team Come see u~ Lu day betv.een 2-4pm W..._.. Wllffr'ftiH t'a ; T~ c ...... ~ AdalJll> SI. II fl 23952 Av~ruda de IJ <..:arloeta. Laguna Hilb m1 Edinger, H k ~s Bnstol So Sant.a An a Waiten WaitrH~ CASHIERS I.All C...mpu:; Dr In'"' f.c111.1I ( >11pnr 1-.mph r •50• PACXAGEttS ASSEMBLERS NEED NOW!' PM T pron• s ~ .. : x penence prefern•t.I .. ·1111 ume Co benefits Apply Pennysaver , lfilill Plat•entaa Avt• Lo~la Mesa C"PA farm al MacArthur Blvd JJmhon'l' Hd, l n i---------- •Top Wages .tNo Expcr nee<led .tL.ong Term assignment VOLT f'U~OA•AY eenvtrEG 546-4741 3848 Campus Dnve (across from John Wayne AJrport I Equal Oppor Employer P ARENTS Teach er s. PRINTING llelp w a nted an web offset press room l':x penencl'd & traant"<'' M.trumum age :.>o Apply Pennysaver. ltii.11 Placenua. C.M Pnnung BINDERY· PT Hour:. open Reliable i.elr starter. No Cllper nee 644-&33 ------ P R INT SHOP H ELi' Coun ter pa :.te up bmdery. Any age M 1-· Will lr&UI. FUii or part tame 714-645-2241 Producuon Cc>ntrol ~ 1y1mt 7.>l o:.'7-t R1·n•pt1onl\l Xlnl l•J>Pl\ w 1•nv1ronml'nlal ;11;cn c~ 1-'ull l1m1· 1111.,Uwn "" J J day "'knd 1• 'Jt•ry other wC(·k ).ln1 fnn111' heucf1t:. ~'ront uffr t'\ µer fl'<l ti, Jt11hl) I\ P" 4Vwpm 11. p,1.,t l'l1°n\0JI t'~per, Uppt \' frir .Hh·nn 1·1·~nl Appl) OrJnRP County Sunat..111011 n1.,, lnt·t 10844 ~.II" '' 1· l-"•JUDlam \'oillt•\ J:!llJH ~~JIU H.t.'t.'t.'pUurusl. hlf' I) pin.: t. f ii 1 n g . \I J \I "n Jo r 1 ~ SOhr 7~ O:.! 1:• Receptionist/ TvDist RFl\IL 111 ... 11nc I I\ r 'P'•rl~11. • 1r hop I' 1 ..... h J1 .rn l>.ihl M:! 2-i<l-I 11.t.ot.ul t'lerh rull I 1mt• \Ion f'l 1. HI '• \l:.01 pJrl llOW I.tit' oHt•f 111w111• (> t \l'llllli. I ll•fO, , Ill 1•1ktl \ppl} I' 11•1 t. : • I .. I lldrhor Hl \tJ 1·,. IJ ~..,,., .. WANTED: New or Sliqhtty u,e-ct SKI TECHNICIANS W•'d ,_...,,.,. on old SALES LADIES ~ull t11nt & µart l1m1· f•1r I 11f country., f1nt \I duldren !> ljou11<1ut,,.., I.A.' ~ta~m. ~ <.:st l'latJ ~ SAL6UDY f\aU llffi\:.' O• t>r Ill> I'> THE SHOWOFF --a Fasbloo lala.nd SALl:SLADY Exp.nenced 6 s peak Spana'lh 4 d ay wttla P~e &y ~1 Jtem1I\ ~. 05t P'lau Mi 5i:U Sales lOO«tM<i FOtt AH OWORTUHJTY? To starf o MW ccrttr. :'l.e"' Comp<lny l•H•kmK for t·art't'r mandl•d 1n Ill\ 1dudb Mo~...c~ Mecn.ary. Wt-: WILL TRAl"ll ~u .. 1 h(' agi:n·"1\1• & "'.I\ .1ppoi»1nng 'lio rrJ1t•hni.: lQ.MT OPPORTUNITY FOR ACHIEVEMENT. GU.UNTEED SALARY + COMMISSION (' J 11 r II r I I I I' r \ I I' .... t1t'l "'t't'll 11 lt.am &. I ~)pm Asa.for Man 957-1150 Salr"i ~1.in JJ.:t-ment lr.11nt'e' p I f I l))11am11 . po-.1tl\ t' t It • IA·\ .alt tJu_\ ID( 55~ 3062 770.2732 Calo ,e>r~ •~~~~~~~~~ every other wknd orr Def. comp. of $50 after 6 mo. F rt>e dental & medical ins. after proba· tion employment Apply 1445 Superior, N B MCWICICJl'f" Assistant, new womens quality bra nded shoe store. Mission Viejo mall. Successful sales & service oriented person becomes mgr in 12mo. as owner leaves t.o open ad· d lllooal stores. Xlnt personal growth & earn· 1ng potential Wo mens Shoe or Clothing exper. For Appl C all : 21J.83).2897. Pa r en t s, Com m Workers Earn xtra mooey for Chnstm as. lmmed F tP u me sales positions w leadang Ed Co For anlerv appl. ooly call V1rg1naa Calkins, 7~1. L·S8 E.O E . Maturt>. ~\rp 1wr-.or1 expenenrt'<I .is llr1•1·p laomsl Hr.iv) phnnt''-. 1 type 50 wpm , anvmr1''· quotataoru.. orderi. 1-'ront olfice appearunt'e To11 salary & bencf1t:. Ir\ IOl' fUm. Mfr Call Karen, 54()..81194 pro, b ul ..,.~·r• not 1--------- LOAN SHIPPY fMMA/CiHMA Knowledge of FHA/VA loan packaging essen· tial. Opportunity to grow with rapidly expanding national mor t gage banker while enjoy ing the pleasant working surroundings of the Newport Beach/Irvine area ol Orange County. Excellent benefits . Salary comme nsurate with experienc e & perfonmnce. For app't caJI 975·1080, ask (or Marla. COLDWIU.IAHICH Residenl.laJ lllorqqe Co. A Coktwdl Banker Co. AD Equal Oppty Co. Man a g e r Br ig ht , energetic, person able person to manage new business serving ex- clusive cl.aentele in pro- ducing & copying. Typ-illl .It math an asset. ~tlUITOUndingain Irv. $700Mo l o start +fulure prof at sharing. St.art Nov. 1. 673--0818 . MIACEI ~'tt~::~· NW"SeS LVM Openin&s on artertioon s hill, full lim e or p./time . P art t ame wlmds day sh.ilt. Apply at Flag.ship Conv. Center, 466 F l a gs hip R d . Newport Beach, 462-8044 Nurses Aasist. Certified Aides ne eded on a 11 shifta. Classes avail. for non certified. Good start· 1ng s alary & xlnl benefi t s . A pply a l Fiaphip Conv. Center, 466 Flags hip Rd. Newport Beach, 462-8044. Pa rking Attend ant male/fem. pt & r-ume Job 10 Seal Bch&Npt Bcb. Call btwn 10.5pm 673-4800 Part lime help wanted, Mon &/or Tues. ru ghls for pr o du c ti o n Minimum age 20. Apply al Pe onysaver, 1660 Placentia, Costa Mesa PART·TIME. age 16 or over to help in family busineas. wknds & l or 2 aftemooos.548-3454 Part time; Help! pt-tame eves & Sat A.M. Assis t w/Ucket sales t.o sporting e ve nts. U ·SS+ hr. m.4MS. KARDEX Responsible 1od1vidual needed to 1m med1ately assis t an poat an g & scheduling activities Xlnt opportunity to ad· vance. ROSAH,IHC. 714/548-:>533 Npt. Bch. An Equal Opportunity E mployer Racquetba ll /Reallhc lub employees ne«ied. F\111 or part time. Racquet ball USA. 770-7872. IHIEatat.Saln ReceptioNst Ex'pen ence helpful Late typing & f1~ure work E xrel lenl 1·ompany benef11.a. lnformJI 11ff11 '" CM. Call Millie aft 9AM, ~5Sl0 RECEPTIONIST UU'IY developers office Lite bkkg. ty ping, varied dutJes 0 .C airport area 75166.16. ~y. Weit tc*• a ~COf'l'lfr a s IOftCJ a1 you't"e ski ~iost, mt chafti cally ittclln e-d and willin9 t o b• trmned to moWtt, re- finish and repair ski~ Criflccrtl°" is a r~al pus! Opening for licensed uc.Tto $150 salespeople, loca lly Fee paid. Promotable owned. with nat100al re-H _ fwe1 -. -...ity • aJ E 11 penon for dev co. Front , -, -:-..--.err system. "ce ent .__ ......i.. __ ......___... _ kl d l desk. Ugbt typ10g. Abo ""'" "'° ... ..._..... -r r -----------, wor og con 1 ions ( L..a... y __...mt., ....__ ...... '-Earn 100% commlsslon. ee,.,.... vette. r--.,_... ...... - I I For COllfidential app 't. 770.2732 Ylto r-to...,., at tM Office I call 751·0226. Exec u· Ca Is ya '........t Wow'-Jloc~ l Systems Realtors l~~~~~~~I I STENOS TmSTS I ,-------------.. c1~~=A Salei Mauitl'OllOl'l' INDOOR PLANTS We art.' loolunit for 11 n outg01ng pen;on to sell & maantai.n indoor plants FUii & part llm<> pos1 lions .ivu ll Jb lt'I weekt'nd~ requ1rt.'d Pleuse apply in pcr!>on Mon thru Fri H :i. HMdbtr'G a.;,._. MOMY? Come t.o R.M. Abrams Cataloe Showroom. 1819 Newport Bl, C.M P It. F' It any ace wanted SA•ESORDER SAL.ES PERSOMS Personal.Jty plus adults 11, work wit h and ITIL(Jvatt ludi. 0\er 21. In Laguna. Cap1i.trano, ~ t1emente areai. PART TIME EYa.tNGS PHONE: 1,tl 4321 or 494 !Mtib 1-::Xt :!JO ~t"' C.'t'fl 1 51'\I \..\k l"or Andrl·;.o ~l~ Rep lh ,·all on r(' <ader Jd lw~1ne~s .. ,. 11iunts tor advert1sini.:. .\ton thru fo'r1 !Jam 5pm. aa,.,e I' Comm1:.s1on. Company benefits. Will t.raan Neat appear ann· & ..eood spelling essential Apply f>t."flnysave r, 1660 Placentia Ave., Col!t J Mesa SJ.Jes f«>ta 1 I MGMNTTRAJNl.-,1-. Great oppty for capabll". de~nd person w /e). pndng Ladies Boutique dwn. Fane pay " benef. Mr. Edwards 493-07~. 48'7·101.8 SA.LES/RETAIL O<race suppl)' & ~la laoner:. n et-d :. ex - Pl'rlf'n<ed r etail :.a.lespel"50fl FUJI llmt· Phone ror appou>tml'nt ~7 9212 As k fo r Mr West Newport St:i Uor>ers Inc Sale. Rep Ground noor oppor1un1ty St-lf startt'r <·.illin" on husant-s1> & m ctustry fur t•ar ph<>m'S & \lde<1 l''IWpmr·nt Will tram Rf>neflh Com rru.-..~1on onl> lnll'rVll'"''• Moo lhru V. l-dnl·~ !l I~ 7 .!:;•, "' I h I h SI \ I (. \l SdnTrainn Salary + Uonu:- Part time f'ull t1m1· Wt-have a uniq ue• op portun1ty for an Jrn bctaou.~ self motavatrd 111 c1Jv1dulll "'ho as willing h• ~k hard Our tramm~ program wall enable )nu LI.I develop into ;i high an· l'Ome producer Fann• rl.'Sume" unnecessar). Call me for a personal 111 lt·f' 1ew Gene Gaynor 557 2363 EYSlCOPY llln!Sky r ark Cir 111t Irvine SA I. 1-: ~ W 0 M AN I o r Jt•welry store. Irvan<' Mu.'l be ovrr 2l!or ans rt' ..isons Must be able to worlt I night a week J516753M1·67M --- SANDWICH SHOP/HU IOAM to2PM. Call blwn J &6 p M 898-6692 SCTRYTO v.r . Typ ing. som t' S Ill , librrat <'o m pa n y benefits. Send r esu me w1expr & salary r e· qiarement.s to Presley or So Calif P 0 . Box 2200. N.B 92863 Attn Bev SECRETARY Offbofthe~ Cl>rporate headquarter.< for state wide invest· ment :-1erv1ce:i farm f H b1on ls l:and Xlnt career opportunity Wllh diversity & challenge lituit pouas top level exec. secre tur lal e x· perieoce. 640-0123 M · Ft1. 9:~·30. borough experience in Shipping to FNMA & preparation of GNMA ools & management ability is equired. I G&IHAL OFflCE I I QUALITY COMTIOL MANA.. I '714)540.5771 I I Your 3 to s years or quality control I 6155 lolMA•.- ou I s upervision & management can be I •MANPOWER MEEDS Y !!! I I applied in the build-up ot a first WISTMIHSTH I I class quality control dept. We're I '7149194-1231 Paid Holida ys, paid vacations , I Interested in a n agg r essive 11,. ur.._ I referral bonuses, top pay. I I performer with e xper ience In I 2 11WMAPARI Expndini product line bave generated lhia Im mediate opeoini with great potenUal for ad· vancement. Fam11Jartly with aerospace rasteners would be very helpful Salary commensurate with e•perlenc e & llnowled1e of the In· clastry. SEX:RETARlAl.. · Mature MCnltar')' for buay State Fann Aaency In Npt. 8ch. Starting salary to SJ.000 per mo. & willina to t r ain rl gbl person I I commercial electro·mechanlcal I 17141121.1310 I assembly & prior exposure to I I A I I handling & Inspection of painted Jaill n.. I Q ~ I • me~~~g·~~f:h~~avallable. I #IT...i II I I Mail reaume to: I OSHMAN'S IOSAH. IMC. 714/549-5533 Newport Beach. An F.quaJ ()ppor\unity EIQp&oyet SAL!SPE'RSON. perm a· ~·· llCllTAIY Elttnl powth oPllOf't for aldlled Jr. S.CJ..:ibo da. ~adv~· cb~enlfled. buay otc. Corp bdqrtra for real ettai. syud firm Fash laJ. MO.CLD. I Classllied Ad #609, Dally PiJot e ..... I 17t4J n4 ''" I I P .O. Bo~ 1850, Costa Mesa, Ca. I Opportunity .I 9262e I er M/F L-----------1.------------· om& full Ume, wUl lraln. S E C R E T A R I A L R.M. Abrabma Cat.alot P&RSONNEL Room for ao.room. lilt Newport lldv&DC1tmect. Blvd. Colt.a Men. 5MG31 - CJf !)M.YPtl.OT Mon!!y, Ooloo.t , .. 111' ~!.~!.~ ..... !!~ ,..,W .. sll 1'00 M111tW..tM 11 .. tw.Wmd 7100 "81 • ; IOIO OMee.. lb• 6 ....................... .,,, al lffl ...... ,.... tMO ...... ........_ .. , ... "" ....................... ..../!••• fl60 ··---·--·· GLIPR 15 •Jiit Udo, new .. -.. •••••••u•••uu * ....... ....................... ....................... ~ ......•.••........ leC'retary xerYU•• ~ for "'1ay order .._ FndQ Our Co dak. Good b'Plllll lkllb. _,.a hiO Plrform w,..ziu Lua. WOodM!ftertraloee. llor over. woodwor1t1n1 H · Pl" Al1IPCY .n Placentia Aww .~-a ~ ...a&I( ...................... . ..u, _. uar. ... 1811 INdrlc Ill Al'(' ftUT ••• r t7pewrtten for bome ....,_.,,., .JN.£ typiN. -·Won avall. ......... lllect. bt tall, RDIT 23' P'IREBALL. 1mca••AOUT l'tQI \MW, r..S. t.rlr, A'\rl. SELF CONTAIN ED, u..y YAM W .IMMG6. Rl'.A.WNABLEfU-2213 ftb,...~.:-1· 11· wlUa trallu. IObp RENT Luury mo&or lq , leebox. • r, 2 Jollnaon motor. Brand bame 22 .• aleepa a, sell Ca ptain '1 elaalra, new ab l p to a hore coat. SZIO/wk+I• ml. brealdat nool, •va. Dtcorator flll"DllW'• • Por Info. c all KRI acffllOriee. Otd•r Olen _.-i_aw ____ _ 1\M.,..,_, _. Elden ,._a 0..-loto ~wio canre .. calm • h&DctlOCI UA• tlC*-" dtr t.ecUt preuure Giie __.. ...,. ..... by 1ltllateoH D•al Aa ;:: C'otD.mn.ltr 1.n 1ertlvol1 w 1dl"•ru •wll ll'Q o., Aww. eo.t. ..... 11 to I .. ••••••••••••• •••••••• dall,.~. ••••100'1 o f NEW 6 radlo/pbone, d epth .._ Wt ........ c:lllrome bQI. liadlr. aooo or beat ol· .-. •pt.lie. s..,. 4 1 "'5011alltln • htp cau )1109.,.., lor ..,.,. w OW' , .... "'°"" ..... .....,,_ •NC'ton u.-tn1al .__ "·· For tbe Starter Oul•r • bunchn of furnltun OitHp t<W cub. 8Hl of. rw. ell·-· 3to12 pm Ula> ptano. • or1ana. -... DeaMt-751-1121 '•· ~1mor *"~ .._., •tet. ,_.. cw.L, .... ,1 UNI Dl'l'TVAR · 34 It. &Accftllriea 9400 --_... alnAal req'd, K , •P"d -~'7 ..,..aid New Kawai Con10le Or· dM9el cn&aer. AP. VHF. ••••••••............... HOWAIDCllu ...... .,.., rff\.l)ar .-S. aale Fatb., Blatb ¥nc:h or l>owel&Qaail&a. wnU.,. dlttattftl ectWP Mia.amum 1 )'r u ~ lyplaa, o.c.ail per•ence I n pohu . onea..d, eMrow HJ>" abe&r)t cw ot.lltr .-un an advant aao. Non l)' ...tl. Ptfot.M call for amaMr prel'd. CAii: Mt IAl'.•78 Smobd ,. ... oval cllaln1 tbl, ~. cbn • cha n dlti4W $311C), ue.9112 aft 4PM ~t• flJ&O. Brlmb•ll winch, bajt 6 flab t11.nka, DATSUN PAITS NEWPORT BEACH ·IW. full canvas, 1wim atep. Hood . ., 4 aoc>d Ur•, flt 13M115 PAUL'S PIANOSHOPP E llUOO lt'121800. Beat offer. Call Tt DODGE Tradesman s.i.,rentab,re-palra (71f>Sat·l.50i5 ~al'ter6PM. 100, PIS, P/8 , custom ............. Qu.IJty f&ll'Ojtur•. Mu•t 11ell • moved to 1maller quart•r1. 140·1389, ~ early AM or an 8PM. '13J W. Ulth CM $411-7272 IMll. W 9060 pllint 6 iat.erior, capt.In ••••••••• ••• • • ••• • • • • • • cba1rs. portbo6es on aides New Kowal ~· <:onsoleor· aan. reauJar $2850, llflle pnce $1900 Brimhall '48, Ludera 16, 25R, vam MIW fruit 6 rear vents. hull , •l i p tn Ne . PARTS&SERVICF. mqs W/IW!W wide Utt:1 m .112J -bu ut•lu L 54000 . HCMHIS 32,000ml.Xlnt.S.S.SOOor lllM-9010. Open 7a.m. 'tal Gp.m bst ofr. Cati 870.4584 J~ Waterbed w1m1r rored CJIDOP)', place. to hAoi plats. n.tt'k u.cks Q)rWeM0-331() let nng Iv Nl.'v. Kawai 5 I (,rand pumo, ~guJar $S8llO Sale pnce $4140 8r1mball Plaoo1s11121 Monday thru F'r1day CJU11ertoo ) p . p 17' SORENSON SLOOP. ao.ed Sat. It SUo. c lc..,oP...._., SO::RI:.'"1' ARY CK: I\ 1 rport Youlh Cow:l:k!Jon Purl T ame e ve o1n1s . '~Wltl adullll wocltlna with youth. Over 21 Own tr&MportaUon $3.50 hr sta.rt 8-9PM CAU..ANDRF.A Ge432J, eitt 250, 1 5PM. EOE T\ PIST l"ull llmt• ur ~ 11.itrt t1mr Hap1dly to'< ••••••••••••••••••••••• pandulJC bm med1cul tc!'>t .......... 1005 1ng luh 55 wpm <t l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'Untl~l y N A M S A ~ ~r~ Allt'. lrvant• s..'Jl>.8140 area, real e1>t11t e dt· SERVICE STATION AT· v e I o p er) n c e d TENDANT·full time, secretary loft: assista nt bl(hl mech knowledge, Mus t have t y ping bencfil.ll Neal handwnt 1YPl~'TS m your honw I~• Phone Mus1t· Box Antique with 20 da~l'S Xlnl cond $5000 Ca II 673 3750 & •194·2220 ll>wpm, SH l IO, prefer mg & appearanl'e. Apply SJ.~ hr 10 Net'(.f1..'<1. Stai t 1 AnUQue:. & Mas c SIO to knowledge ol h o us e 2500Newpart8lvd.CM Ocl 151h/Nov 15th Cul $i1JOOO 111.JO lrvmcAvc building bus 1nei:.s wall KRl 957"8914 N n tlJl·3961 train ti nee Call 549-8365 Servtce Slatton allendaol ------ full or part lime Top TYPIST Growing firm tn Antique Sa le S pe1•1:al SECRET .. RY wages. Apply m person O.C. Alrport urea lll~'t:I~ prlcvi.. 3 d ays on ly • ~ Laeuna Chevron, 604 S pen>or1 lo handle typ1ni: FUnuture. tunusual 1~· OrWDesll CstHwy.LagunaBeach 50 wpm & b:a t·kuri on c»rv('d wood fr :am~ Malw'e person w/2+ yr::. ---phooe. Call 644 7S40. «1ak 'lOfa). glass . dtShei.. ear experience m furn mfg SERV STATION Bx per. for M1chelle ly wooden itt>m s. colll•t· ,,...J.. · lube man needed Hourly ,..,..,.. Busy pbon~. order +,' Xlnt opp 673-3320 r---------, ublel>. books. ell' (kt processing. ty pe 50 + ----- . Ul.19 20 111 old 'histonc<1I wpm. cakulator. career S EWI N G MA C HI N£ I r\Pl'I I borne 887 S Anahei m Bl onented person for ex O p E R A T O R S I $75 IS JQURSI I Anaheim panding furn mfr Ca ll MarGregor Yachts, 1631 I · I Karenat540-8894 Placenlla. c M. 642 6830 I Refef'T"Clf IOM1s ,-·WE-•S•T•M•IH-Sn_R __ --SEcRt.'TARY S H I P P I N G R-E c I I AllEY Expenenced with :·olron)! CLEKK Will train Must I 11<1 ' 11 1 11 \ \ ~ 1 1 ANTIQUE MALL typing & <;ho rtha nd be ilmhtll<HI!'> Benefit!. I \\ n II fl -.lulls. full time e11rt:er Call btwu ~ 4 wkdy' I I' I< o I I· s ~I \ (, I Open Thur Mon JU ti opportunity Apply 111 f~JllS I l-\1'1·1111"'1'1· • I 11751Wl'!.lm1ru.terl\~t' person to. Mr. t-'ue nte!> \'k v1111r (11 .. ntl, I (;<; 1714 15:>4 6103 at Robert Bein, Wallaa m SWPPING HEC<:LE HK ' ,. I 1 t 1 1 t· ---------· fl'ollt&Assoc 1401 Qu<i tl Grow1nK r1rm lll't'dl; ·.t r.tnl'f'I' II llt<•\ I Appl 8010 St. N....,...,_ ••~"<·h ret.pon ""~on full time 'a' · YI S .anrl 11111 I ClftCft ~~,_-~ocu ,.-... I••••••••••••••••••••••• -w11re houi:.t-dut1e!oo. Hct· ""I I. I 11 r I\' 11 ' CASH PAID SECRETARY 1n c·um111 g ~ht pmcn l!'>. ~ .. n 11 ,., 1111111 hr • I forl..lgbtnmJ{Bolt J>el.111 i!l<x:k ~ht•IH:!'>, JJUll or '"""'II,, . .,."'' .. 11 Ws hr dryr 'i H!'fra w' onented for 1o1en1:r11 I of dt•f!oo , pr<•para• 11uli.:otn)I ,7,, l11011w \II l1pir11 ti "11rktnKornotlt:I? Kl 3:1 fi cework 714,~lf;fi!lti 'h1prn1•nt•. 1 ·11~& 1'11-.1.d ·I.ill 11• 111 ... 1 11111 SECRETARY 1'\/tt'l l l'IH I' IJI 1f1•lI 1·d J1,1\ I'-'"' \,If dt"I'' ( ~l lf,1~1 :!ti:!)' II• I• I 1 l-1 I (.I'. dtJI 0 \111 '>ti!\! ,If I 1·lc·1m1n1: 1111od 1·11n.111 111n I SJ:IO 1ii:1 317!J I' art tJ mt· ,..or rn ru c a II 751 7343A.\k for tapt•lll~ Snat•k 11.ar .al(l'rJol.1111 IH't.'flt'<I rnr pn\ .1t1 · < l111J for 111tt•r \ 11·w. tt4•1 :'404 IELL~ I ~114n.a1un• r..Cn.: •11 < 11 I frl· m<ikn J d1"1r-. J.11..t• I tlt'Y.. S.l.50 7!'>!J I ~I SECRETARY Independent. spe<·1al11t·d .)Ob assignment requtnni;: secreta ria l s lulb , 01 garuzaLJooal e xper , legal bkgmd helpful Invest m t·nl i.crv1cc!> ftrm 640.()IZ) SECRETARY lmmt'Clrnt1• 11pt•mni: no\4- llllallabh• for St·nN a r )' m a leading Orani,:c I 11 Construcuon Offtl'c n•·<ir the u c /\1rpor1 Cooo ty pmg !'>k1lb , plea!>a nl personality & a w1lhnit ness t.o leiJJ"ll & l(row with company ~scnlwl 1':11 t•el l en t co m pan y hene ftts Plca!.t' c all (714 ) 83J.8680. ext 38 for appt. Equal ()ppor t:m~>lnyn SE C Rl>:T A l<I AI. POSITION wtlh Lagu11;i Bch Ftlm Co t:xper nee. Work in beautiful !>ettmi: w/excillng motion p11· lure co. & c nJOY xlnt workin g c on d ' , respons1b1bty & benefit:. Call L0-16, 10·17, 10 Ill for 1nte r v 1e w appl MacG1JIJvray 1-'r eeman FU ms 494-1055 S t'/\ AT T 1-; ;'..; IJ I\ 1" T men !'> !>p a. pn1;all' d uh .Mu.-.t bl• <!I yr!'> /\II -.tuft!'> av<.11lable Call for 1..11>pt 64S 735H S I'/\ .\TTl-:N U /\:O.. I Worrwn ' 'PJ pr" Jt1· duh ~11<,I tK· 21 \ r' \II .h1fl .n .ul I .111 fur ·•l>l't frl5 7J..)lj Stock/Moil Rm Clet"k FJ!.hton l:.l;.111d Ht·JI K'>J ll' Far m re.,Pon!'>thh· for prol'eM.tni.: rnatl . !oohtppt.ng, n·ctcvins.:. !'>Up JJIY urdenni.:. in vt·Ot•iry record!'> helpful ~;,dar~ open 640·0123 Tcachrr. pr<>-s<·h1"1I c·x pencncl.od C<1!-t<i Me~;i F\111 lime ~ 2.">f>ll Tfo:L fo:l'll ONE WO lt KF.RS. 4 hr!oo. 4 da~. 4 W(.'tlk!'> per mo S4 per h r + bonu)o. Mr Parle. 549-5045 TELEP H ONE SOLICJTOllS I .ti I "' 1 111111· Jn l owl." I 1 \ "" tlJ.1441 ·111.• H1t'IOI " I 1·1111·1 I In\ I ""'''''ii)( ltu11l1t•"fn1 H• tth g47.3491 'Ill \\ 1t Ila I \ 1 'I• I I 1111 I '\II ,.,., 83 I ·0542 •1•1" c "~ ,, 1<11.111 ._,1111.t \Jt I 9§).01 30 L~ed Refngerator., Ww.hers & Urycr'i UARGAINS SER\< Jet-. Best Appl.Janee !>36-091 1 Alabama &Ada mi.. Hll 2 Rcfn l(<>ruto r'i z door wi t h d cl'P (r 1•t't1 '162 7~1. v. cck l' 11\b '" .afll'r h ~.:n.1l11n· s.:.1, dn .. r SI II• l\t·11m11r 1· "".i-.ht•r Sl:"1 (,11ar.11111•t'(I &< tll•ll 1 l'I c•cJ .. 1'~Wj7l licydes 8020 ....•.......•.•••...... O spd. :1 wt•t'ki. old ,.,.., .. , $1•10 N1·w I l 'rll ti<Ml IW/H I I I :-.. 1\1.1111 • I 11 11,'t IC 1ll11d OHw•·• 1'DocJ1 8040 ' .••..••.••............. t·q11.d ltp111,11111111 , 1 K1-:1>~HOND t'Up' /\Kl' 1 ntplt1>1·i 111 I I Oiamp ~are M F 1'1·t t. -----------... h 0 w p \ l pt y The Bat·k Lia) Howmi: & Ru nnrnit C lull Ht''>t operung i.oon tn So C!ool Pla1.c1 1s now h1nn~ l'XI' wa ilers & wa1tre'~"' t"OOkl; & bu-.boy!'> J.01· dwn. .. tn. uy l':tl'lutur nr Bullot·ks Apply tn person Tue:. 3 1; &·i: Hob Dellema 21.31fln 134:, art 6 pm AKC Gldn Hetncvl'r pups. lluntt>r'>. wlr doi.:~ ·Kii t: h ., m µ P 1· cl 1 I( rt' l' 493-6861 AKC very tlll) l'11<al1h• pup l\folc· I Whtlt• 1 Black ..... ~ 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wed st. trtct cntr, csl $1900, Seil 111'7~ l)eap I ~4·~ 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING. WON'T FIT I Yr old refng, 16 l'U rt. will accept olr over ~. Norelco style hatr dryer $10. Ladies r e gistered Spaulding golf dubs w1cstm decorator bug & can Sl.50. 3 P<' walnut bOokca se w a ll unit, J mo 's o'ld $200 Ufc 642· 1470 or hm 646--6229 WGGACiETACiS from your buslJles.s card Send OM card lor elft'h Lag ~us one spure w.., r e t u rn perma n t'nl l) ...ealed attract• Vl' tul( &. strap. meeting a1 rl1n1· I 0 reqwremenh l'rt· \ ent IOlis & theft• For .a J,ll'r..oAalJzed lag t•nl'llJ',1• w<illpilJJer f<ihri 1· ur 'Duy Glo p<ipN & """ will bat·k & tnm \lour t.;il(..'> Or tn t"'" 1 Jrcb l>Ut k tu bal k PHICI>.~ S2 ea or :i S5 4 5 t3~'> SJ 611 ('.I 6 lt tag:-. $1 so 1••1 IOor more SJ 40 t•a Sa.I~ Tin 1111 lud1•cl NO CAHO" Or;iw ) uur 0,,.11 or '1·11d namt•. uddn '!> .... µhom• & ..,.,. II nl.J k1· 11n1· \',1111 lll't t.;g ,\tld :!:t '"" h 'if·11cl dint. or m11n1·~ Of •lt-rt11 Comp! w/aails & aux mective Mon 9124179 eng. lllOO. Bob673-5027 SADDLllACK ~ ..... _ .. 1 Encbon s . .s Neta' Sloop. FO•D ___,,,_n nu 1092 l aberglu. Xlnt day 23tOS Main, Sant• Ana ~··;;~~;~·~·:;·; )alfor. Best orrer. AltheConattof Warner y r o ld comm ·1 S200 640-9'56 546-7070 963-470Ja.I\ 12noon 77 Laocer. 25'. well kept, S 6&...r~ 1094 easy k>ad trlr, $11.000 . ...._._. S. ' a tWWJ W"'UUU::I lk>b. ~ •• • •• •••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jogger skates for s ale. un ltrruled selec-t1on, buy one pair get two movtt• tackas free Just c:.11 & WllJ ddJ ver 960 3831 Goll clubs. M ncGr~.ior tOO ll"OOll 2 thru 9 (:o00 l'Ond1 t 1on s~o C:.11 ~ Stor..,R..s ........ ... 1095 ..........•........••.• l'Jylor Soft Ice <.;re11m ur Yoicurt machme . t v.1n ht•..d ~I 333 :! Yl'lln. old _Llkl" nttv. SJSOO •IOO 28A> TV, Radio, '4R, St.no 1091 •.....•.......•.....•.• '\t('t' 25 Zenith l'Ul!JI T \ Sli.1 l "l'r W1ar r I-rrt· Ol-1 64& 17116 lc•Jt AJ440 4 1 h..inrad t Jilt' 1t•t urd1:r l!'>1mul !'>>n• • h.ardl) U)t'U c )r tl(lnJI -.htpJ.ltn~ 1 .arton II.. .1>1·.ir l'.tl'tflt' '>tl'll'tJ v.J rr .. nt) • r It m J I II d l ' I ,, f manulJ rtUrer ., ""dll J ll I)' $1.0W l'illl 731 M'.11 i\.'ik for ~t'H' S l'EIH.O ~J.l'•Jkt•r!> rtt'"" .,llll 111 bo>. n 1·11·1 u'"'' J Y.:J) 12 Y.C"1lt•r II() Y. olll IY.1'\•h'r & 1111;) J,., ••I 1·1111 11111\ .1 \I Y.,11 1.11111 111•11 11} ., \I I ~ ,,.,, , .. ~·II'> m '"'re 1•11 ~1 ~· .... ,11 jtllt I " I li11I h Wellll&ll 32 buJI &c deck. Sl2,!l)O 673-2174 FORCE SO Slip lll Newport $115,000 832•9134 Manne engme. aw lt by Star Mll.nDe . Small block Chevy w1velvet drive tr ans m1ss1on. 1nstru· ment.s. extra starter and i enerator. good conda· tJm. SS:iO Call 531 ·961U. Aft.er 5PM weekdays or aU day weekends ·-------- 9070 ••·····•···•·········•• SUPS A 'Y All.AIU YAC Newport ~1 &at slap wantl~ w ;,11· rommoda t t' J6 !:>a 1 I b(»• l tn ~ .1rea f'lt "' .. l'Onlact J l . Goll o' .. t !ll57-4U72 loat.. St-ed & Sid 9010 .•..................... IMPORTANT .NOTICETO READERS AND ADVERTISE~ The price o f tte mi. advertised by vehll'll· deJLJers 111 the vehtrle classified 11d vert1:.1ng colwnos doe:. not lllC I od r any 11pphca ble taXe!>, license. transfer fee!>, CiNUJce charges. r t't.'1> for a.tr pollut.Jon control de· vice ceru/1catJoru. or de- aler documentllry pre· par.iUOo c llarges unJel>s ~lie 1>pe<·1f1ed by the advertaM•r lwlti .. i/ Oiluk~ 9520 ..................••..• ~ Ford Pic kup cumpl rslrd Auto tran.s V g, ~s.:.>l. 83S 5981 M<i rty 4 W..... Dri•n 9550 ..•......•.•........... 17 JEEP J.10 PICKUP 4X4 J.14">1 trark JUlu Iran:-r1·.u-l Jnup ) •iH ro;id wht."t'I' A \f 1-'\f ~,. PILOT PRINTING I' II Llti't 15611 O~t<i ~esa. Ca !.126lla I ><: r.1 1113:! CERAMICS llandpamted r e ram1l''· plaques. nat1v1t y ,et p l ates . much m t!>t' items Al.so '>P<'l'tdl or den. & colors don1· J t n J.'on.ablt-l'OSI ~ft ,ai l j t•\t9' :>lu.-.t ~1t·nl11 r I 1 ~ 11111nJ t'dllOC, .111t111u1· h•lrru "t t•nd t Iii I , off,.,. 11>1 b4h~ ~l~a V1•rtl1· ~ .... Im & r 1·11 JU!> Club $W0 7$-1 M:>!I Selling Uoll Collct·L tt111 Some R1sque, Alc·xantla·r <.:ompos1t1on & Mti<ll•111 Call 673-7615 for appt 4 rYJOms of shag carJJctms.: very l(ood l'Ond . . 842 2667 Hamparl Athlet ic Club IHar q uetb a ll I m c m ber.shlps 12 I Sl8S eat·h 64&!'>201 or 642·9489 J fter 5PM ------ loafs&MariH ....... ..•.•.................. •••d 9010 •.•.................•.. WHITHER BUYING or SELLING TW1 i1 Yow DAILY rlLOT IOAT MART ••••••.•••.•........... SUPHCAMret lnw low rrulea~t' f ord I t o n pi c kup w I I RoUalong camptt Roth w ma ny m a ny Al rJs Xlnt ro nd O l<l t; OWNE H OESPlo;ttKn. °'ff l'ST :-.1-.J.l T iii " 842-2000 i'6 CM<.: J immy, :.1ame J!> ~)' Blau-r IJ 1 m t '· :dnl cond tsSiOI) ~.QD4. 77 (J 7 ura:. T o1ltie ov~r 1-. .. Sl 24 1>1·r rnu i u 7~18>.! im ~ 1IL Wl':t>:Kt-:~D l<lnw ,,., .... T~lu 9560 ma.kt• ulft•r t 01 ruur•· <1• ••••• • ••••• •• • • •• •• •• •• t J th •·all J11t •1r I.ti '7'> l o'4l • ..., I'll \ \1 ,. '4 K9J ~ or J ftt't '•I'"' 'h 'rt"J Lin " 111 1111 \i.11.• 144i ;,434 lJlf1 •r b"6 1blh ,aft J 9140 ...............••...•.. Solex 4.2(X), br .and tit:'" 0)0 ~-~.675-~ ~'J::'I 9150 ..•••.••..•...•.•••.... Honda CBX 1000-~ 6 tntO I, 2000 mile~. !>howroom cond Red S2996 Mu:. t 5dJ 642«io2 ti1 H .llll hero ~cul b•wh IJJllll 1nl1 r tor '1•1•4j, l"fl~ t;4.! I 731J 7J t;~l' '•ton ~'i"m' J50 e ni: l'ot•Y.. t >rt'" AM1FM 11 lrJek $3.2ru 5Z7 :WM<> i4 Chto\ )' 1'1t·k l '1>. nt•w 1..lreo. & nl<>t•Jr . .-.tnt run n tnl( e ond & m p l( WX> best offer 979 7395 To ptoce yow od cal 642-56 78 72 Norton 750 Commado. ---------IDIOrru. suoo Lets talk. s.1 Ole' y l., T , 6 1·yl J :.pd. n.ans well. body aood $975 o rr 67~·1 3 1 7. 673-8685 eves loafs. McsiM ~any tm __ .,..,.... 9010 HONDA Xl.350. lo m1. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~pon.auon. S450 bsl Chns tma::. Girt Ht1d1u Command Racing 300 Trans 5 Corvette Best al r 644-1318, 64CH;489 lJIT1 Mere 10 HP El~1 dr 557-9878 start. 0 /8 motor L.lke ...., Hood.a cou..n. I C:'V\ '" °"""' 4 ~} . SICUTARY DU Processor Must ~ familiar with VA/FHA process•n R Muumum I yr cxpr rt>q Presley of So. C11hf (;on tact Bev Pan lime Sun Thurs 5 :xl to9.JOPM. Can earn $400 to S700 per mo W1 II tram . Must be resJ)Ons1 ble & able Lo foUow Ill· ~trucuons In N B a rea ~3402 W&tres:. & Cook. II :JO 111 5 oc 5 to 9 No expent•nt·~ Apply m person Ttno s . 30242 C r ow n V;alley Park wa y La g un;i Niguel new~. 7591""' x lnl 18K m 1 S950 Frftto YOY 8045 Carpeting, 200+ yard:. Avon l2'6' xS'G It 2S HP 49t-56.~1494·1782 ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• L'sed gold tweed s haK Johnson 1n perfect cond i 4 Cooner w ske ll xlnt cond, runs teood. A M ,.. M cass. new llrt";. cstm m out. OlOO Greg 754 1470 aft6PM 72 Olevy Lu v. Kood cond. w,cmpr sbt>ll. AM 1t 'M racho. m11gs. be'l o rr '714 )S21~ 540.0500. Telephofte R.cept Phones ,_ clen cal cluues with lrg ofc s upply co Will tram. Call for appt 557·9212. a sk ror Mr ---------•I West Newpo rt S ta SECIETAIY I.loners, Inc. Waitress w tc<ir for Wlt'ker baske t lun1·h scrv1<·e 9.:.>-Jpm. Mon !-'rt f>;arn Sl2S·S150 wet:kly Mu!'>t be nea t, 1~r!>onable & energelrc Cull tl7!1 0747 aft 10am. for appl La b m ix 9 v. k' olt.I . 64G-0329 SU()() 49t-1966 Motor'Ho..1, S.' weaned & healthy (;all John Wayne Club Te nms .... ;stor.,. 160 anyl.11Jl(•S4S-889J membership for )>ale 15HP Volvo Kl.ll en1t1ne. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new st.Ill 1n er ale, $1100 i3 Uarve$t. 2C ', self t•on Male Lab, blck. r eg1s SI OOO +tran:. f et• 541Hl~M Great w/kid:.. Gd wall'h 494-7191 tained. g reat shape . c.q & bard dog. 64~~~0 -John Wayne Teoms Club loafs. PoW« 9040 17.915673-76~. 675-ml I M b h ••••••••••••••••••••••• , _________ _ Free Beagle mix puppies, Regu ar em ers 1p fathe r blk Lab, ready $1000. f"tnley 675-5953 ~· SN· Ray W4~endtr lmrnac. cond Many ex now. 962 3294, 962 5734 2 Amencan Atrllnes 1".I tras. Twn 4~ CrWlader ic.. ,,.,..... 1050 pnce couPons. $50 ea very lo hrs $33.000 Dale's RV Sales We sta nd behind what we sell• '65 FOID rtCKUP aioo "42 1353 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS fo'ord Econ 100· Xlnl 1 rood. Ra1Sed roof, sleePfi 4. t xtras 552-4344. 77 Dodge Van. xl.nt cond, lo au. must see lO appr. &»-7493 aft 6pm. ----i6 Dodge Tradesman 100, 318, P/S, AIC , x.lnt cond, $4,300 642-m:!.6 ---- i-150 SWBLOMGYAN 121~ · cargo 11pace, 10 ply tires. V-8. auto, P IS • P/8 , 22.000 mile:.. SS500 or olfer. ~23 71i-l50 SUPa LONG VAN Auto .. P /S, P /8 , V8. 10 ply tires, 121,;· car go length. SS500 o r o ffer. ~. '77 GMC Rally Wagon wind ow van, lo mt. loaded, reg gllb, $6250/of fa'. 714/~131 '67 Dodge Wmdow Van. reblt 318 eng and lran:. . FM /8-trat'k str . run~. gn , make offe r 497-119tl 72 Dod1¢e T rades m a n Travelvan. 1 ton chasi.t!> Chinook Lo p :.ell cont.a1oed xtras / xlnt 1·ond S44Y5f b M ofr i9&Tl34 AMlolW.t.d 9590 ·······•·•··•••••·•···· WANTED! Late model Toyol<t!oo, Volvo. Pickups & Van,, Call us today• 1 tU H-1>oi •t•ci Cotto ... ,. "•o t lOJ °' S40·•H7 PORSCHE's WANTED l\.Uow U.'I Ult' opportun1t> Lu <'tln'llder the purc ha'>t' or trade·tn ol your ~lean Porschtco Check with Ul> Today' I t-.Jt t•Mr-i• t'h J , ... ,..., ,,,.,.. .... 2JJ3 AUTOS WANTED Oun t trade · sell us yo ut uM!d M1•rcedes Hen ,, Call u.' to find out what your Mez·., really worth M.V.1. lll·l 740 WI-: PAV TOI' DOLLAH for tap used l'ars·fore1gn. donk~ttcs or c la:>s1c·i.. If your l'ar 1s extra clean. see us 1-·1 R!>I' •le.-~-.,.c-ty 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAMCAIS AND TRUCKS CON MELL CHEVROLET .'ll.:'411.111••1 111,.1 I '1.">'I \ \1 ~ .... \ 546-1200 Lite typin g , so m e shorthand & engineer mg-construction cxpr. hel~ul. Presley of So Calif. Contact Barbara 540.0500 WANTED DRIVER SUMDAY OHLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** ~-I ~~ ..... !~~~ ~~ ... ~.!~.~~ 833-20668:»5. Qlam.5pm) S40-3383. oft 6, 640-78Z2 16' DUl-'FIELO ONE OWN Ens IEAl. IST A Tl D.a.I Proussor. Tl<:LEPH O NE INTERVIEWE RS·necd ror public opinion s ur veys by naliona lly kno wn survey research tbrp located m Santa Ana . eve s & wknrl work $3.50·$6 .00 p er h r 551H328 aft 5PM To de Uver Daily Ptlot bundles to earners . Re· quires van or large s la· tioo wagon and a "ood dnvmg record Phone 642·4321 and a sk for Harry Seeley or Don Willuams. Good used FuroJlure & Appl.Jances --OR I will 11ell or SELL for You 2 cash registers $5() & $100 Office desk S40. Port. d1!1 hwasher w /cutting board I.Op $12S. 498--4855 eves. BAY BOAT Modified from elttt lo elect start 0. e In well lncld. trlr $5,000 77 Mayflower 18' mm1s UI). 3-4 sleeper:;. dash air, shower. new fabncs Ablolutely immal' Ne w ures. OM>ice or color'i 900 ..------------, : LEASE ::: :::L : Must be familiar with VA /FHA processing Minimum l yr expr. req. Pr.uey ol So. Calif. Coo· lad8av.~ TELLER P a rl-ttme . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER lmmed. openi.ng for ex· per. part-time te lle r w/good c ustome r rela- llon.'1 atl.ltude to work Tues, Wed. & Thurs. Con· t.act Lee. Oranae Cout Savi ngs & Loan . 714·754-1801 E.0 .E. -Warehou s eman . MAST•S AUCTIOH "*""' & 133-9625 CA.SH rAIO For 1Jd used furn. anti· qtMll ftclrTV'a 957.SL33 Bantooli. end tbl, cor tbl. acbool desk. reasonable prices, call aft 5.30 eva. 645-9866. Secretary/Bookkeeper Salary open. Pleasant penooalll)' It vo1ce for real estate investment company . Newport Ceater Mr Gerrie. ....., TOP SALIS LADY mecbanlcally Inclined. Ellclu.s1ve shop, good compounding formulas. MAHOGANY Table " 4 becqround, 1ooci pay. Local raldenl preferred. chairs to be retioisbed, Part/f\ill lime . 548·1007, Tamco Ch e m icals. 48"x38" +12" lear. lJOO. ----·~~~=~=~~·j...umWestcllH DL.NB 2035-A Placentia Ave, OanMnekitelMft i.t>Je..ts~ •iiCllTAlllS * 'CH.~9160 cbaln, 36" round~ 12" lAifeoatmodltySU,IOO Tow,dTrucT k Drivera ex· WATER RESOURCES leaf. '100. C.IJ aft. 4PM, "'-/D.-R E .... 000 per . op pay. Apply .,_. .._., ' ,..,., GltW 'rowing, HOB ENGlNE~RlNG Career 5*-0888 0.0./IA Bkpt $12,000 ()mia W~ C y M2·12:52 opportunities (Or OX· Alt bkJI" J)'rexp Sl.2.800 ' • · p_ c r I e n c e d C i v I I frade your old s tuff ror ctCounlelon Traineel. no experience .l!l)gineera, Dalgncra " new aoodlea wllh 11 Salt90w'Office• nec1e11ary. Manufacture Draftsman background Oaulfied ad. 642r5671J · APl"Onb'>Fret d optical compooenta . lrl det!lan or maattir plan· Us R.etncfenAsency 7:00AM·3:30PM. 2 Sata. nlft4 ol water ayatem8, 4011D8irel'I, Eat.ab '64 per mo. overtime. S.UO lncludh\a water 1uppl)', USI THI r•••1•U•1adl.llM1110 hr. Locat.edC.M. M6..o206 1ew11e deslan. pump DAILY PILOT atatl.ona 6 rttervolra. Discounted. John Wayne Family Tennis Mem bership. S800+$400 for trans rees. SllOO less lhon cl ub selllnlJ prr c e UNITED V ACJITS BRKRS 714-631-3133 131.f741. 27~'. im BaylJner Vlc- tona nybN£e-<lual Sta· HELP! My ~ar:tl{e, m y Uon. Volvo V 81.0 .-FWC apt. my tile is overflow-v H F . D t' / If It C ~ w11ame. show wtn· w ate r / a I I <' a n oanp. Great tte.ma, great vasae11t1bs1char1er /3 blt'gaios. 642-2898 art ball /8 s y s tem /sips 6:30 •all day Suo 6/Briatol S23.900 or best Chro me bed frame, dfw. Dye 834-4601, eves ~. INtcll drop ... _561_·------- Belte N« ll50. 42'>c din-Tt 23• Mako. turn key aer. Mt. new saoo. Tcnnla equipped. 114.000 flrm. 1tnn11na mach $250. OrHl M arlin bo at Opal jewelry SSO·POO. m.9M3 •1118 -------- IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• D' Fonmala. Tuna tower. 150 Chevy, 3 radios. n,bliQa cllr, out1111era, ball tank. 112.000. ...... ,:=t-tatW.-4 iS-16 Bubble top van c onve r aaons 16 I sleepers. Hlf-corH. dub 811'. MW fabn cs & hres. lmmac. Choice ol colors ~l5800. ~ 76 Four-star 19 .2()' minis C3 I New Porter m1n1s 20"22' (3 ). All eqwpped with desh .ts root aLr, cruise control. new "11 fabrics & Urea. Beautiful cond ~$10,900. Choice or eolp's. $1.000.12.000 down on •P· proved credit. 30 day un· limited p&rta "labor. 554MIS. Mr.1.Jlioer 15092 Harord Ave .• lrYlDe I I I PAY ONLY I I FIRST MONTH : I PAYMENT I I * I I NO DIPOStT OI LAST MONTH I I WE TAKE ANY TIADE -. IPAIO POI 01 MOTi I ,HONE CIEDIT AftPROV AL I I '80 CAILLAC Co..pe o.v ... '"--l I .,.,_,,..,. .. YfJ</1 00' Of(- 1 '246 MO. I ... , ht .. .. ,.,._.. "' IHt M • t• OAC Y- ,:~.~."~J~t~u I ltl•r •"Q'"•· •t•tt red•efe. I "'"'""'- s 119 MO. I Trainee Young man to Eicperiencedellred In r•· 11PAST ....... _.,.. ... ~.,..._.~.llli&li:~---~,_....., ... .,......, tl'lllD for pnclaion lnltrv· port• 1~11lcaUon writ· llSULT" llClllT._, mmt repair <no elec· Inc. f1cmu .. deal10. 1'1>1111 Woril iD NewDort tra111c:11 IMt be reua-l'Dll'Sl6ftl, caJcutatiooa • SHYICI ....., ... •· Sta.Mraft. ~ Tetll --l it.MO 11' Nof''W•t•r 210 c:atm eaW. cniMr' w /bndlt. Na ...... lO'bMm. '11 a• EMcutlve. Low ~~~~~~~~~~11 '11,Ut Ilk.-ITttl 00 _,., 1 t i of et P9r-ni. ... l ttl Ot + <N. <MC V.._ MMt 11._. a»n ,_ 1 •-nttMOHU ~.,..,.nan ollice. bft, have manual dex· COmpt1ttr oparalloa 1. DlllCTOIY W l.al&e .-caot wtUI wtty • ncel.1-t vbloa. .-, in llt8l'IOft with r• Olllt.a1'. lbanea Artl1t; I s-•• IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• n.u.-at>M. Pnv. a.. -....... Jdnt ccnd. run DDck a f\aU malnt 18cJd. ~. 1 of a killd MM121 latr. tn.500. PP Dys 117-tlll, evee *"1Z17 .__,..=c.;CY ~~alninlpen1 ·oc1.0n. IWM • ~k 11mp1ea SeForvrlRceesCualtll P.A. IDkn: moolton: ..... ~-ly -·outl)' nlt,..atcd Mr, healH, ltobert 17.-...f l"tpbic Eq: u - •Sl'M.C-U .. oeed ~.Call for In· 8thl. WUUam JToet • 642 1671 tarted mtMt; Sony rtiel· M••• your •h•1•1a_1 Sellwitllt:ME! "~• Mt·MlO tervMw appt. between ANoc, 1401 Qu•il St, • tooraal tape deck, ae-..._.,,....,U.Dall.J l&'a aBREEZE , ,,,.,JJJ AK POa SH91T °""" I SANDERS LEASING I I I -----......,...__,..~ ,.MJI -~ &tl-OIOt ~•ad\. lat. JIJ wtlL MJ.1145 Piia& aMlllifW Mf, a..tft9d Mkla·51'71 .:::;::~::::::::,.--~..J.::::::::::::::::::.::::::::::::=".lf:r=============::i...:::=:::::;::::::::::::::.J.::===::::;;:::::::==i===:.L:::::::::=:=::::::..JL;;;;;;::;::~:::::::======::J.!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~tl~~ -----, 1 .......... ...... .... JW ........... w ....................... . ............................................ •·•····•••·······•••··· ''" ._ • tJ I I .._. tJ• ,_ 1111 tJIO ....................... ....................... .. ..•.•.....••.....•••• Cu'tS.U YourCa.rT CMNRIMW PAYS'IOP DOLLAR ... a..u... laporu Cell Ilia or Don ln..J171 ml BllW IOOIM apeed, AM /FM •t•r•o w/~, luarool • la ~ ecwlM'-1 Pri llCJ. c:au .... -..... la1 ... U ao •a•••r, ~ W ~E lt.eep"7tec! _ ---~·-··········· ~ ., .. • .. 9701 -······•· ......... . .. .. .......... ••••••• •• .,. "" • JPd, PS. ....,. • All/Fllf.eau. Xlat Atmnlll ~ -SIJOO MMMI ~~ .. :~·.... f1Jt Giiie. We wUl tell your t'&r ·-.. -••••••••• ••• ••• • • c ,,...._. at yOllr L.AMI pri<e. a.. louOoD lo S&.IC'n()M (» ar..,. Oou.nt1 For ln AU. MOOILS ,...._ t'ail Jim cur SHOP•OOMPAR .... ........... lJOOW.OoMllwJ Hwpt.., MM1G 9707 ...................... it Audi lOOLS coups Met blue, 1.inroof. 1tereo cua. air Xlnt cond. New trans 6 clutch 21mp1. S2.150FlRM -.trn> or 7!1&-1918 alt 5:!1l. 'T3 Audi 1001.S, not run· niq, needs eog work Otherwise lllnt $800 or tnde. S4&-UM IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER HtE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE •USEDIMWs• i2 2002tii Sffl (992G BV > i3 3l02tiJ 4 sp (289G MC > i6 :m2A S/R !9URKO l i6 2002 4Sp (491 PHJ > 71320i 4spd. st (670SPV) 71530i4spdS/R (0179) 11 s:nA Luxus <896.SZC > '783204sp, <239UKH> '78:miA A/C (819WDA) '78 633cslA S / R <0062) ao..d UOIEDIATE DEJ.JVERY! LARGE S&ICTIOM OFMEW 1979 J2Cll'• !\.\RWIC ll O.\TC..lJ"4 ti J I " ''> -1 'I J I I 1 ', •DATSUMS• ~Sllut ... Of AIU1 •1k WISNCIAUll .. 9000 •vtc• COSTA MESA DATSUM 2*5UARBOR BLVD 540-6410 540.0Z 1 l "19 Datsun 310, Factory Warranty, 8mos o ld A/C. Xtras. S5600torrr. 759186 or 831 ·9254. '15 280Z, 32K mi. loaded. DU radials, cocoa, $5600 ~ 9725 .... •...•.•....•....•.. MA mtl AUTOCIMIM NC7l'llDKI OVD $4ttt lt14NAIDA U4COWI • .,... :.Vedic> • •cmd. ). ''"' ,.. U.·7 OS. tx.Mlblll, N;. -1.loya, lo au. lllnt .. /bit ...... ........ 9740 ....................... •MIJ71240 Diii& Only 12,000 mUee, elec· trlc aunroof..t._stereo ~.O.JTV\;A ) JIM I&" 10MS i~s 1910 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '31·1276 n 250 Coupe, classic, dean, low mi, wife's car. PW, PB, PS, AM/FM, Mic beltna , $S ,OOO. meJ82 "'73 280 C Good cond ·~ MS-1543 13 MERCmES 220 AM /FM s tereo, air cond .• a uto. tran s . Q(1182J) "11 aumf, 16,000 1111. Wra _. IO MPO re1 ... 21 Ol I.Uk. ffWl27 ------ 11 '81SCHE 924 A.M ini. cauetle. aun rod. air tood <.aOOTWX > Jllll.BEACR BL\ra. HUNTtNGTON BEACH 142-2000 it bl SC Tarca, 11,000 a '•· 1.bowrm ~. .u powtl" 925.900 1142'°502. 1957 Cabriolet Convert.able, beautiful, all recordl aince new. a'lOO. Mu.at sell. 1142-0602. ...... '''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROUS-ROYCC 1"40Jamw.. Ne•Por'lhUll \'----' ...... CLOSED SUNDAYS 78 SUBARU BRAT 4X4 AM/FM stereo, 40 ch. CB, tinted 1lass. air cand., radial tires, Low mile s . <I Rl6050 > 4 WHEELIN' FUN! 5211 .. ALS0833CSi'a "16 metallic 128, 4 door, lB1U BEACH BLVD. B CH B VD IN STOCllt metallic blue, nu paint, HUNTINGTON BEACH 1B7ll EA L . nu tires. Make offer. Ht.Jm'INGTON BEACH Callb todayb • We aJao mady m.ia •~2-'lftftft 142-2000 ave t at pre·owne ft £U.U p:iw you are looklng ~ • dooreit. All/Fii '71 llBZ 210CE Coupe !!'.~! ... --.... !?!~ 131..ao40495-494t aQ 1C:·slnt.m!o1o':. me&al. brwa, aarf.: •CORONA 12.000 -.*7 lo/all. awl 1D •a.rraat.J. XLNTCOl"f'DI -71 IMW . . imlnac. cood .• $19,900, Andwartbit! i.-.'JSR 320lo 71 SpJder convert.. PIP. 711-41125 A .... _ tl b 1 All/Fii cua., lllnt cood . .__...,.TURBO u ~ lleDo to a Good 81ql ""'ma c, c !lmon x ~. 640-6636 early ··~· • • ver 'T1 Toyota Celle• GT with blue velour mtertor, Alloraft6Pll met. amuf, tll50 m1. lluat Llftback, Pleaae call ~ air conditioning, · sen this wlmd. 833-077'9 or !151-0S'll. alloy wheels, low miles. "76Fiat128, reblt eng, new 833-7238. --------- (648V AX ) fml brb & clutch, x.lnt MCi 97 42 ValisWCIC)ltl . 9770 SADDLHACK cood. $2300. 963-3674 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V All.Ff IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 ~ •••••••••••• !!!..~ Brand Hew '79 '78 MG Midget, perf. spor- ty convert . run gas m 1S· er, all goodies, best over $t999. Must see. 581·5717 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST &. HONDA Cars ~ 9748 MANY ••••••••••••••••••••••• To ChooM FrCNft! i6 Must sacnfice. Deisel, U .... IVERSITY 36. 500 m i., AM I f' M SaJes-.Service-Leasing 1""'11 stereo, snrf. $6,400/best R C I Oldl11Dblle offer. 962·6575 _ oy ~ orver, nc. ...__._ ,._ G Roi.ls Royce BMW ~ ~ • MC Ponct. 9750 1540 Jamboree Tn11:b ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 64().6444 2850 Harbor Blvd. Olsta Mesa 54()..9640 '771MW lZOia i5 CiVJc CVCC. 2 dr. gd Automatic, topaz with tram. Slln> Brn. stereO, air conditioning, ~---7-59-_l!M!O~---- 18 PORSCHE 924 Black, AM/FM, sunroo!, &IT cood. Mwst see l 76 VW BUG Silver, ptn s ~npins:. super clean, 4 speed. UOX>6 ) NICE! lsru BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 BUGS L8Tl1 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·2• BUG. lfUST SELL. Nu mg, trans, AM /FM tape PP4N-400t 13VW UPERBEETLE Excellent condition, 4 speed. (S48645 > llJRRY! 1B7ll BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 ---- i8 VW convert, AM/FM cass. blk on yellow, Zl,000 IJU. $7500. 496·6214 15VW SUPERBEETLE LA GRANDE itSdrocco: Auto, am/fm ca11ette, alr, $3350. ~oc95'7-08S7 11 YW BUG Super clean throughout, sunroof. (752786) 4 speed. OON1 WAIT! ll1U BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH M2-2fm '88 VW B• Xlnl. cond. S:l.800.PlRM. Al-4402, "JI0.0'1M 13¥1 COIMITIBlE Fully reatared. ucellent lbape. U you don't act fast, you 're i0tnl to mba the opportunity of a llletime! 18711 BEACH BLVD HUN'nNGTON BEACH 842-2000 iO VW Hui.: ruru. xlnt SI. 750 or bt>~t orrer 848-9637 dt 1142 ·~. -------- . 12YW 1 P~S. BUS IAILllKI VOLVO Ull8 Harbor Blvd. COSTAMISA ....,JOl 540-9467 CLASSIC IUYal 1172 VOLVO 1800ES SEDAN-Bard to rind ''Sport&wa.&QO" modJ!.l wilb 4 apeed trans 6 overdn ve. air conditioo inl. A II I FM Ile reo w/tape. ac>'d utenor 6 ia in exeelleat coodllloa. HM hem ID lbe same famlly smce lt72. You must see this o ne 1 $6000/best otrer . Call 4199-lCBJ, if no answer. ~E~try~! OIAJ4GI COUNTY VOLVO EXQ.USIVEL Y VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer 111 Orange County! BUY or LEAS£ DIRECT [!~~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 77VOLVO 242 DL -.dn. 4 -.pd, AM f \l l asi. .. 1en~o. veJoor anl. good lJrl"" drk blue fuusb. XJnt ('ond Good gas mtlt'age Pvt party lea\ •nil a rt-d & must sdl Y63 !&! 'Tl Sevtlle. clean. Salver/· f11A1. 42K riu, Must sell by amday. -850. P.P. ~ ..._._ ... _ ..... ..._ .... --c-,..... '70 Ford Wa1oa. Xlat ~. 351 motor'. t800 or best offer. MJ.1721 er ~ "M Pinto. 2 door. • •• ..t .. AM/nl t,ape, dal . c:ioml 87ULlll C 0 9917 '72 LTD, P/W, P /B, PIS. ...... ••••••••••••••••• ~~~ or bell. '78 Camaro. blk. 6 cyln. A/C, AM/FM cass Jtlnt u.c.c* 9945 CIODll Dealer ~311311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9920 "76 Mark IV. oew tires. brb tolid wbt mlnt ....................... c:ioml,'5116 IM0-&1ia 1'79 DIMO ~___;_;____· ---- CLEARANCE! Mllc:m:I-'950 on Camaros, Capnces. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moote Carlos. MalJbus & ORANGECOUNTY'S Nova. Oruttt' reduc· MEWUT tiom! UNCOLN·M ERCURY SAVEMOW!!! .:~ol CONNELL CHlVIOLET ~ H;.;rbur HI' •I 1 u~.-r A M 1-:.-.. ' 546-1200 UNCOLN·MERCURY 16-lB AutoCenter Dr. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVIN!o; 830-7000 --- 74 St.ctllon Wagon. Colony 72 Nova. Air auto Xlnt Pk . 9 pas.-.. PS. PB, xlnt oond Good ures. SHOO. t•ond. On~ ownr PP 499-4046__ S2 . I 9 ~ E v ~ 1 w It n d s ~1387 '78 Mona.e Carlo, rull pwr. 5'ere<>. cn.e . new llre5 14.575 673-4412 -----· IS Monarch Gh ia :ll.000. lmlt\dt'. $2850 499 WW> New engioe, very clean. (727HMX 1 '7S 164f:. x1nl t'ond. i\IC. redlblk 10\ .:ood gas ~ S.U.-1 %.'> :JAi.rt ·77 Caprice Classic. blue white. 4 ,door. AIC. 11 Mooarch Ghia lo1m1 AM FM. landau top. new goodcood. SJ.350. BE EARLY l87ll BEACH BL VU i-1 Wag(ln, blue. 4-sd, BJr, $41.W pp 494 ~2 --- 1.! llUJI-~. ruel 1nJected. 4 ~pd '4 o\l·rdn ve. mint l'f.ind ri·al lc1w m1. a real run.• U1> bl~_29'l_1 __ _ tire~. good eo nd . 646 5573 S4 .200 /be ~t o rr e r . ---- 64J.1Sifi6. 673-<.&19 aft. 6 & ,,...81) 9952 ~s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .J. '70 M ~nle C arlo ~ 1979FORD 1 Clas31c. Mint rood Reg. MUST A.MG TURIO gas S2.3Xl 714 634 1727 4 speed. TRX radials w t mags. -.t ereo & moonroof IW l.2J()g l HUNTINGTON BEACH Mlto5, Used "75 Vega Wagon. exlnt. oood.. good ures Ask.mg Sl.SOO alt. 5. 673-56flS S7888 842-2000 Old VW runs good 1995. Call Al 714-96CH339 aft. 6PM. 14 YW BUS JBTll BEACH BLVD. Ht.Jm'INGTON BEACH 842-200~ ·m VW new paint. tar~. reblt eng ~king Sl.750 IW-9941 67 BUG . Xlnl cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEODORE .__.,aim '90 I '78 Moote Carlo, 13.000 • • ••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • rD • sharp cood... ~.9001 ROBINS ......... To A .,......,.,c. is a fine aut.omobtle Crom our Quality line ol pre· VIOUlly owned Lincolns a.Del Mercurys. You·re Mn &o ftDd that 1pecial lille-ll9w car you've been loc*:iDI foe at • price ,iou1l llb. We Promise! J1t .... s.. ~· U•rc-v 2llm Harbor BJvd. a.ta lleaa 540-SCIO llK 9910 ....••.....•..•........ olfer ~2259 FORD 2060 HAllllOA BLllO COSTA MESA 642 · ODIO a.,.... 9925 ....................... 1 ~~ ~5ryNI: Rare '7J -Mustan;-Co~v wnaras.ongowner. IDUes. I.Int rood. Every 832 7439 111L LeaVID& US $3200. ---- .-h 55Z-1'71' '17 Must . re blt eng. & 1 C.. ""' 99u uw. Good cond. Must -·-••••••••••••••• aell. SlSOO. Wltdyi:i only ~ "1SOorwUe. &lvtt A.ontv 7U.-:2 - -' L82 8'k e"<tr 'l~ mlr Oldwm~ 9955 Pully autorDaU~. every ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail OIJl . 2IBOO + mtlH 1 owner. SJ 2,000. Pb 1173-~ 'Tl~Supr. A/C. vln. top. tit hi , AM ~FM 11.S'eO, c 846-8357 C09JCF 9933 ..... 9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Bul<"k W1 ldt'at full p'4r. '61 COUGAR 'T3Sq,r Wagon. 4 s pd. new air . .:ood cond ssoo S'100 • 845-9890 t&n'S, &o m1. hte blu. good 846-5285 oooc1 832 8127 art 6 ---6H Cougar pis, V .s. hkt> ' Caclloc 991 S Ile"' See to apprl'C't:ite Pfr'nouHI 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~s:lll. ff3S..5981 M~rty ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM FM l'ass. Pnce $1795 i4 Cpe de VLIJe $2975 I 67>7272. 0~11t'r xlnt l'\lnd. 611\ i8 Plymouth Sapporo . 19 XR7 . Cord. Met W '.4 xlnt rood FUily loaded. m1lf'' Loaded. S how dnt gas null'j){t Best o( room l-ond Must sell' fer Aft tipm 552 89l2 72 VW Bus. 'r'eblt l'ng. AM f'M radio. tape de ck. $2200 bl•st ofr 752.7183 &W-49116 afll' r 5 78 ~'til e W .,unroof O<AA mtr AM 1 t•M tape full prw Lotrru. i5i l867 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH '()1 VW Van. full mslru. rblt eng trans. nu paint 2 tone. ext Dal cool1fllt. S2fi()O ofr 496 6041 i6 Se,'\lJe Perfert condi oon. low rm.I~ SM5C> or trade CaU 831 9829 =\O()f' 5 i9 ~ 9940 ~~ ........... ~. ~ 72 LTD. Alr. uutomatu: nu. ruJly eqwpped, x ••••••••••••••• •••••••• i6 Vol are. sta wgn, 2 XJnt cond S1 i50 cond. 646-7888 or 87 842-2000 '73 Bui. very clean, must - ---iO 2 dc>or De\ alle ti3 000 sell, S2100. Days. Oas.sUied Ads. your one miJe. Ont-Ov.ner car 6*SOU, Eves; 846-4529. lltopllhoppu:ig center Sl.200. 646-1704 ---- 499-4046 ---- - - -Tlutdtfbint 997 i -1Pulto v.agn.4.svJ, i\ C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A."d FM. roofrk >-•I \ire ... Sl650. ~57 -402 9 or !la).357J low miles. <694TJA) '79ACCORDLX SADDLHACK Bronie exterior, gold Aattos. Mew 9100 Woa, Mew 9100 Mtot, Mew 9800 btos, Mew 9800 btcK. .... 9100 VAUEf IMPORTS velvet interior. Air. 20 0 .. , 94 stereo, cassette. and lots 831· 4 .. 5-4 9 o( Xtras. Runs on any .--------•I gas!! New house means Bye-Bye Honda. $7850. IOIMcLAREH's ~N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA ~Mi.. No. of SA Fwy> C714J522-5333 SUnday by Appl. Call 962-:Qn. W~kdays. After6PM. 00. Porsche, auto trans, stereo 8-track, s orr. lo/mi, Marty 960·5301. a81 14 358C, xlnt cood, eng &t clutch reblt 12,000 mi 9734 ..,, SfS)O. 5»1818 ,. -... -~ aUD• roof, paJOlf « tak• over a. . ....au JlrU B&ACB Ill.VD. llUH'l'DIGTON 8&ACR 142.n. '15 9l1S T ...... Xlnt cond. $U,500 or beat offer. 73,000 miles. Call before 9ilm 6 aft. epm. 558-4972 '73 914. 2 Jller, Ap pearanc• Group. AM/f'll ....... CUI " Mn. JdtrM, '5IDCI or bat rlr.e1Mt21.. •'79 POllCHI tlllCT.a.A IPllCIAL mmoN f\allJ IMLIMt Interior, fac:tory alloy wheels. cuatom auto mobile --. p/W, air, nd.ar ....._ ...,.. aystem, locali1 oweed 6 aervloedl.l~• new. IM!Ulce. .._ tell Im· me4lat.IJ. Weekend• mtml-dlll. Weekdays (114)t'4 ·3UO or ml)ll146CI. 'Tl tlllC, •••roof, AM/ftl c-. ... p.7 tine, xlnt coecl. ('714 ) JM.mt Uae the Dally Pllot "Fut Result" service directory. V our eervlce 11 our specialty, C.11 '42-5871 ext. 322 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " - CJa OM. Y NDT ..,,., October 11. ,.,._ l • G 1980 Rlll·Size Cars. , to I r ilies,car-lers, busi pie and , . ne else who · needs room for six and lots of lu e. •' 0 d •t al ( ·I ' ' VO~ , ~ 3 , Ji!UM \ '(lno t aatt ' ..... . mv , M-;i '\'l'9 ..... wsn boo a -- 04"' ..... ,0,04 ~ ,b9b, -lo Jl Jnd now they show e fuel· economy improvement over1 models, -...ed on projected EPA estimates. Yes, GM 's new full-size Chevrolets , Pon- tiacs, Oldsmobiles, Buicks and Cadillacs ·are now even more efficient. : As a group, they show an impressive 40% average fuel-economy improvement ~ver 1975 models, based on our projec- 1ions of their 1980 combined EPA city/ _highway estimates. And this is even more wpressive when you consider that last year's counterparts sliowoo a 31% im- provement. More good news. With this fuel- efficiency ~provement, you still get J traditional 6-passenger roominess and convenience . Plus there's all kinds of room for carrying things in our new space-efficient models. So, look. If you need a full-size car hut are worried about moving into some- thing less roomy, look into buying or leasing one of the trim 1980 full-size cars at your General Mo!Ors dealer 's. We've made them more efficient, but kept the room and convenience so many people need. ·Thke a test-drive and see for yourself. ' Look into buying or leasing MARK Of acEU£NcE at your GM dealer's today. . ChevtVlet · Pontiac Oldsmobile· Buick -and-Cadillac · Designed and ~nend for a Changing World j ~ - t t ! ~ r . .. ............. NEVADA'S GAS CHAMBER PREPARED FOR ITS FIRST EXEC'JTION IN 18 YEARS Garden Grove Kiiier ...... Blahop Expected to Keep Date \/Ith Death Oct. 22 ck Gains Chamber Tested \ ~Gold ;Over $400 As Execution Nears • ~LONDON (AP) -The dollar made early gains on all major uropean foreign exchange marketl today after reach1n& a peak for the year in Tokyo. Gold lJ>rices apin elimbed aboye la laa ounce. adv~· M in ..-lJ ~LoDCtoa tr..an, 'o .. CARSON CITY. Nev. <AP) - Nevada's long-idle gas chamber awaited final testing today, a wee k before a convicted murderer is scheduled to be put to death. Execution of Jesse Bishop is aet for Oct. 22. Blsbop, of Garden Grove, Calli., apmt· the weekend with mem._. al ldl ,_...,_A famll:y , n. ...... -....;.~-tft:: .... rtl ....... ~ The rile of more Uaan two rea ' ,. ..... dDlls. --..... -.. . . ..... Opeaed. &at- ..... in Europe wen: FrankfUrt -l .'1978 marb. up m 1.7llllO at the cloM of trad· g Friday. t Zurich -1.6283 Swiss francs, up from 1.6220. Paris -4.2175 French francs, up from 4.1903. Amsterdam -1.988 guilders, up from 1.9835. Gold opened in London at $403, up $6 from Friday's cloelne rate of $397. The opening price in Zurich was $.400.SO, up from $397.50 :ntl!l::!'d:C:.:d d7'o.1 ls r than a1onldng ••ff ........ ~ appeals which •llllt...,' nu rM tM lanlta-ble. Bllhop wlll be under eonatant surveillance as bis execution date nea.ra. Authorities at the fortress-like maximum security priaoo have described Bishop as "the same old Jesse" -out- wardly calm but agitated at timea. Bishop baa refused to talk to reporten in recent weeks. He used to grant interview after in· terview, moaUy to complain about UMOlicited efforts to pre· vent hia execution. "I dQD't think he's going to Royal Rip~ff? Princess' Ponies in Ads LONDON (AP) -Mark Phillips, Princess Anne's husband and Britiab Leyland, the auto giant, came under fire today beca~ the financially ailing C?Ompnany ia going to spend $130,000 on bis equestrian team as an advertisement. Tbe criticism wu led by the royal family's moet persistent gadfly in tbe House of Commons, ScotU1b Laborite Willie Hamilton.. He called Philltps and Anne, Queen Elizabeth II's only daughter, "bloody parasites" who were ·•grub- blairformoaey." The auto company, which ia asking the gov- ernment for $&12 million to slay in business, is aolng to pay the British Equestrian Assoc.iatioo 20,000 pounds tiu,200 a ,-ear -the cost ol a 20- aecond TV commercial -for three years to s upport Phillips' stable of six bones. In return, PhWipa will advertise Brillab Leyland's Land Rover and Ranee Rover vebiclea.. Ilia team ol riden will be tnown u 1 Tbe Ranae Rover Team, and ita horse boxes • PW1U1P1. wW display the company's alolaa. f 1be queen's 31-year-olcl IOD·ln·law will be the ftnt member of t the l'OJal fudly lo be ln't'Ohed in commercial apomonbip. The auto compmay empbuiaed that be penonally would receive no ; pay. PbWi~;: won a lokl medal for bonem•Mbip in t.be 1J7Z 1 llanleb ca and nma a U,000.acn farm in w..a.na :-""'· told the SandQ l!xptW be made tbe deal bec1 ... be t.be mODeJ. lie Aid be sot tbe q..._•, permluloa. , ••wa llA VB-A •Oln'GAGs Just Ute enry- oae ... '' be aUL ''Come-'111. ta bane trlala •ls a W!ll"/ t:11J I F1ft lwwtz111. liftatlae ii ram· t paat. . . • ll CUM tot.be )Ml6Dt wbere I could not afford lo m111Cllin IDJ_........ -··n wu ....,. eat down • t11e aaMe OI' leek ..... .,. of tin ................. . ' A .... tile qmm II npidrd to be cme ot ·u.e ._... •• rtdlllllt woma..iAw .... •.aoo • ,.. ,,_ .._ ,.,,.aw•a a.u Ult, a =Id..,.. Palw ·r* .• .... ... ... ... ... ''ii lar ........ ad ._. be ..... for pdY"8 pmwdlllleb ..... ml•eW•lnlnj ...... " talk to anyone and we're not either," the family spokesman said. "We would like to avoid any kind of circus." Nevad·a ·s two-se at gas chamber, not used since 1961, must undergo final testing to make sure there are no leaks or other problems. Other preparations must be completed too. such as te.tinl ol .... ~...a ftldl hers. ey P9llet lalo ... ~ ..... tlon below the death ctiili \n which BU.bop is to be strapped. Ttlere are actually tbree switches. Three unnamed guards will flip lhoee switches. but they woo 't know whlch one bit the fatal conneetion. State Prison Director Charles Wollf Jr. said Bishop would be executed between midnight and 2 a.m . local time. Wolff said Bishop will be al- lowed to visit with his family up to next weekend. The director said he has denied a family member's request to be present at the execution. Wolff said he hopes Bishop's execution will be the last time Nevada's gas chamber is used. Wolrr advocates changing the capital punishment statute to al· low death by injection. The Bishop family spokesman also said there had been no pre- ssure from various defense groups such as the American · Civil Liberues Union to have the fa mily appeal Bis hop's death sentence. Bis hop's defenders, blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court from appealing the death mandate, have not made any other appeal moves. But prosecutors said they were not counting out the possibility of an eleventh-hour move to stop the execution. Bishop, 46, was sentenced to die for killing Baltimore newlywed David Ballard in an ~-.. ctborlive Las Vegas casino '< jloldup attempt in Decembe r 1977. Probe News Near? ATLANTA (AP) -Paul J. Curran, the spedal counsel ap- pointed in March to investigate loans to President Carter's peanut w~. said today he would bold a news conference Tuesday in Wuhingtoo. CUrran refused to specify the purpose of lbe news conference. The leader of an or1aniutioo worklnc for tbe recall of Orana• County Superviaor' l:ctilOll llllller ladle-.. tDdaJ Ute ll'OUP mllbt be baYlnf IOIDe aeeond tbouebta. .... are ltiµ t5 eercettt cer· talD of aolnl ~ with a re-call but there ta a 5 percent cbuce lbat we won't," aald lltekq CGmoy:..pnlldmt of the Armed,..,_ ........ Alloda· UOla ot Onqe Cocmty, CODIOY •. jbo clafm1 be bu been recelVlnl "heavy advice .J • FIFTEEN CENTS .3 ·-county Talks Sei on Issue BJ JORY CIAUSEN °' .. °'*' Niil 1'9ff Educators from three counties are scheduled to converge in Huntington Beach Tuesday morning to dlacQSJ the impact of lodocb.i.oeae refugee students on California schools. The 10 a.m . session at Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District headquarters ia to de· termine problems created by the refugee influx, the accompany· ing costs and recommendations for solving problems . Called by the state Depart- ment of Education, the sesaioo is especially directed al concerns * * * Disease Plan Put Before BB Huntington Beach Mayor Doo MacAllister will ask bis City Council colleagues tonight to adopt a resolution calling for county officials to t ake im· mediate s teps to protect resi· dents from refugee-related dis· ease. M acAllister, wbo s uccessfully pus hed a similar resolution before Orange County League or Cities members last week, re· iterated his concern that health problems are more serious than officials admit. He said lie plans to draw al· tenlion to health concerns by wrl~ to President Carter. ao.. • wd O. Brown Jr. ad area C!ODIJWmen. The resolution directs Ora.nae County Health Department ol· flclals to take whatever steps necessary to protect resldeats againat "an epidemic of com- mun1cabledisea.ses." M acAIUster said bis letter- writing plans are aimed at br· inging federal assistance to the county for conducting health tests and insuring future fn· dochinese immigrants receive proper screening before entenng the county. "I don 't think we have a panic here -that's certainly not my intention." the mayor said. An official who directs reset· tlement of Indochinese refugees criticized local politicians last week for elevat ing fears of possible outbreaks of disease. Meanwhile. o fficials from West Orange county area high schools stated tuberculosis test· ing of recent Southeast Asian immigrants lS being conducted in conjunction with county health officials. It is estimated 250 Huntington Beach Union High School Dis· trict students will receive skin tests. Boy's Severed Hand Resewn DETROIT <AP> -Doctors at Children's Hospital say they are "watching and waiting" follow- ing more than five bouts o( sur· gery to reattach the band of an 8-year-old boy wbo was bttten by a doe. The' youth, Tony Gonzales, was in stable condition Sunday, Hospital ofllclals said. His band wu nearly severed in the at- tack Saturday by a neighbor's Doberman pinacher. They said it was too early to tell 11 tbe operaticJn was successftll. from lotl ol people,•• declared tbat lllller baa neutralised bis:fise)f OD the board and bu all•nated · tbe four ottier au~. 'Our fean tbat 1M would be the 11rina vote OD llaGM th.t af. feet _. liv• lJ not 1°"'8 to mMerialbe.'' ~ UMn.d. ''I( be ~. daaaer ..... Jiale.lr would follow U.rouci. .... llllUtweanaotnnn waat to put coam, tuDQWI lb.roach t&e .,.... ud ea.ta of • •pedal electicm. 1' about the lack of slate and federal hmdl to meet bealtb and educational needs of refugee stu. denta, according to a spoteaDl8D for lbe Orange County Depart- ment ol Education. State school officials scheduled to meet with diltrict officials are Dr. Ramiro Reyes, assistant superintendent of public instruction. and Dr. Donald McKinley. chief deputy sopertntendent of public inst.rue· Uoo. Also sclM!ciuJed to alt in on the session are representatives of the Orange County Department of Health which is currently Coast Vietim coordinating an effort in West Orange County to combat tubercu1olla which la believed on the riM u tbe result of recent immigrants. The CCMmty schools office not- ed in reports to local districts that results of the discussion are expected to be forwarded to a lobbyist in Washington, D.C., in a campaign to secure federal money for school districts serv- ing large numbers of refugee students. Invited to the Huntington Beach conference, a county scbool.5 office spokesman said, are educators from Orange, Los Anieles and San Diego counties. 'Sting' Suspects ~ace Court Today 8)' JOANNE REYNOLDS CM_O_,,,.....\Ufl LOS ANGELES-Four s us· pects in what authonties cl&lm was a multi-million dollar fraud operation patterned after the movie '"The Sting" faced court action her~. todAy. Authorities c laim the con- fidence game cost one wealthy Newport Beach resident $160,000 in cash and bia Rolls Royce automobile. Tbe swpect.a, am:sted in July. are: . .. , • .._ Qqtln, 35. el 11 Roya l St. Geor1e. Newport Bea~h. -AWla DeAp. 39, of 2716 Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach. -•klaael New9laa. 36, ol 14 N . S tonington Road. South Laguna. -Jerry. Mad. •o~ 34. ~ Buena Parlt. The case is being prosecuted in Los Angeles because it is the Jurisdiction where the alleged fraud occurred. The Newport vicllm, expected to be identified 10 court. told police he met the group through a business deal. Tbey allegedly took him to a home in the Hollywood Hills which they said was a pnvate gambling club for millionaires. He was enticed into helping a supposedly disgruntled d ub e mployee who was to deal a crooked Faro game in which the club would lose and the vicllm would win. However. at the last minute, the victim was allegedly tricked and lost the cash and car . The home actually belongs to actor George Montgomery who le~ed it to a man police said al· lowed the quartet to use it. Tbey said as many as 40 ac- tors, or shills, 1Jere hired to play the part of club employees and wealthy gamblers. Last month, Los Angeles police arrested fovr more people lo connection with the case. Accused of being shills are Sandy Hoffman, 47. of Santa Monica, Damu Kine, 40, of Los Angeles, Billy Joe Graham, SO, of Riverside and Thell Reid, ~. of Downey. Tbat group will face prosecu- tion separately from the Orange County defendants. The three county men- DeA1b, Newman and Morris- a1ao._face proeecution in Orance County for anolber alle1ed fraud. Tbat cue, investilated by the Orange Police Department. ln· volvea the tatinc of fees for bualoeu loam that alleaedly never mataiallled. 1r Ilbrary Cuts 41 Magazines lD u effort lo save ts.o a year, \be Buntintton Be1cb Llbrar1 la d11conUnutn1 41 Hlctom med m•dD" from ita '7GO-ltam colledloll. Patrcm ............ in the CCID- tl nuance of any of tbeae ma1.aa.. are bavtted by ltlnry offtciall lo make l tu ..-U· b&e dGDlltkm .fot the periodleal'• )'HflJ tall9Cripdoa price. For a Ill of Ute ma1ulall to be~ ud tbelr •ubea1p-... , contact Donna Banil 1t • en.a. OMty f'-S\tft - FACING COURT ACTION Bevefiee Claydon $2.86 Million Bid Accepted For TV Tract Fountain Valley school trus tees have accepted a $2.86 million bid for a piece of surplus property. paving the way for the signing of saJes documents. Cyrus Bastani, president of Bastex Inc. of Newport Beach, submitted the verbal bid earlier this month at a Fountain Valley School District auction. The land -11.3 acres off Cordata Street and Tanager Avenue in southwest Fountain Valley -was purchased by the district several years ago as a s ite fo r the proposed Pope School. District officials said the site no longer is needed because of declining enrollment. Bastani said be hopes to build homes oo the property. Coast Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesda.y morning with a 20 percent chance of sbowen. Lows tonight 58 to 64. fflcba Tuesday SB to 73. IIUIDBTOD'4V Tto0 ~ olffdaJI 1klN ,,... ...., baMa ,,.., •laO•l4 M CGfff•l Gbo•C , ""'°"' ,,.., ._ crtdM ccmb Giid Ind __, to. Aa a ,. nit, .... ..,,. .....,,., nd .., .,..,. lnwr of ~ ~ "'°"" cinl, ... ffltd baak loalU ad to CON f)w, Pao- AJO. .... ,...,.. ...... ,., ........ .......... f==: Q.~ o.119 .. Ci • .. .... _a ...... .. ..... 2 .. ,_....CM ' KA.Jl8M C1TY, llo. CAP) -~ .. "'9 ............ llomaa Catllollc elurUi ~en,........_.Cutitr...., WCIUW tM AIMfk• famM:r .. lD....._ ............. tltM· t, .... toWplt. b reawb pnp&Nd .. tt.e Nat.tonal O>af~ of Catholic CbaritMe, Carter ••ooae.ct be l• fonnlnl a MW "Otnee ror PamlU." wtWa ~ o..ut· meat of Htalth, ~1Uoe Md Welfare. No Strike Seen Soon In Markets LOS ANGELES (AP> - Workers at 7,500 supermarket& from San Die10 to Santa Barbara turned down a fi.nal mana1emeat cootract offer th.la weekend, but a Teamsters Union spokesman said tAXlay there will be no immediate walkout. "We must get sanctions from the J oint Council o f tba Teamsters Union first, and that takes a week or two," the spokeaman said The proposal by the Food Employers Council, repreeent· ing 31 Southern California food store chains, was rejected by more than 80 percent of the food warehousemen; drivers and of. tice workers in ballots counted Sunday. The leaders of 16 Teamsters locals negotiating with the supermarkets bad recom mended rejection of the pact. which did not meet their de· mand for a $3.65 hourly wage increase. The uruon 1s also seek· ing revision of rules relating to seniority, grievance and arbitra- tion procedures and food haul· ing. The workers · old contract ex· pi red Sept. 2. Pair Nabbed In Huntington Bar Burglary Huntington Beach police ar- rested two San Clemente men Sunday afternoon on burglary charges stemming from the weekend theft of $700 from a s aloon near their home. Dale Keeney owner of The Place, a bar al 1409 N. El Camino Real, told police s o· meone broke into his business and took cash, checks and credit card receipts. Keeney reported the break-in at 9:43 a .m . Sun· day. Al 1:30 p .m . Huntington Beach police telephoned' San Clemente officers to report the arrest of Anthony H. Cocia and James P. Leonard, both of 850 Calle Puente, in connection with the bar break-in. Huntington Beach police bad apparently stopped the two men in an auto they were driving through the city and found evidence linking them with the alleged San Clemente burglary, said San Clemente police Lt. Al Ehlow. The two men were questioned by San Clemente police today A-power Oppo8ed BONN, West Germany (AP> -Tens of thousands of de· monstrators opposing West Germany's nuclear power pro- gram converged in a park here Sunday demanding the govern· menl stop building atomic reac- tors. ORANGE C0MT Hi" DAILY PILOT n..Or•-c-!OoOy 1'1191,wlttlw~l(~tuom IH-IM--'-l•-1-ly '""°"-(N'l Pvlll""""C...-y lfM<•loodtlloMMO t• ,...., .. ...., -.., '"'"""' l'rldoy tor Coolo -.1'1-...... _......., 9MclV""-..... v ....... ..-... -~,-" ...,...,......., ......... ,....._..,_"_ -.iou Tl'e "''"'''*_,_,,,.,. .. em I• ot DI ...,, .. ,,._,c .... -.c.·-·- 11-..11 ----·-'"'" c....., VI<•,., ............. o.-.. ~ ,_.,._ ....... 'nlllllil, .. ..... Me ..... ftt ..... CM<letll.... ........ ......... ........................ "" ......,.._ """''Or ..... °""""' ..... ............... Ofloe . 11tlfiit<~~· Melllftl-.o:l'.O -1'W.'llMI CMnoee .._ "41c11: 111:11 He. c:i..11 .. ~, CetU W..1 ·-·· •• , 14'"1 T...,.._11• (11•)tG4»t Ct1..efted Mw ....... IO<MTI "'--0.•-00-... °'"""""Hin MO-tno ....................... IOHntllMGl to eooperaa. wtU. Qe ~HtlVH o( a planned "Will.. Houe Ooale"nce oo F••lk .. wtUdt 111e •aid .w a.. heldlathhe..,.... ........ nnt ~.r la BalUmoN, Illa· aeapolll and Loe Aacetea. Carter repeatedly fl\ded Ptpe Jolla Paul u and •aid bit NeeDt meeU., wttb tbe pape ''wu ooe ol lM treat prt......_ .. of my prell411Dey.'' Ke aald he ahared the ~wra coocern for the lalllilY. 'Today. •bat Pope Jolm Paw ealled 'Urie lint and ....Ual cell of bYIDU IOdetJ' ta la troubM," Caner a&id. "Many famlllea have been strained to the breaking point by social and economic forces beyond their control. Some ln· deed have been broken. The tragic resulta are all around us -in alcoholism, ln dru1 allUle, in aocial alleDauon." The president pralaed the ef. forts of Catholic Charities, say inl that without such voluntary a ctlon"we would live tn a aocie· ty without a soul." Carter said the new fam.lHes <1ffice will be the flnt of its kind, and "will provide the focal point for the development of federal policies and programs alfectlng families." He said the new office wtJJ help tranalate into action the re- commendations of the upcoming White House conference, which he proml.sed "will not simply produce another one of those government reports which all too often go ignored." The conference .. will not limit Itself to what Washington t..blnU is import.ant, but will learn what American families think i.s im portant to them," be added. Carter's remarks were the kickoff of a two-day trip that will also take him to Chicago lo help raise funds for Demo cratic Mayor Jane Byrne. The president is traveling more often than his chi e f spokesman had predicted . He will leave Washington once more this week to v is it Massachusetts. After an overnight s tay in Chicago, the president will bold a "town meeting" Tuesday morning in suburban Dolton, then return to the While House Congressman Backs Gay Rights March WASHINGTON CAP> -The turnout of an estimated 50,000 marchers here Sunday shows that gay rights are "a matter of national concern,'' says a con· gressman who wants to extend the Civil Rights Act to protest homosexuals. "I thinlt most American1 are ready for it," Rep. Ted Weiss, D·N.Y .. said S\Dlday before ad· dressing the marchers, includ· ing many lesbians and gay men, mas·sed on the Mall at the foot of the W asbingt.oo Monument. The U.S. Park Police estimat· ed the crowd at 50,000. March or· · ganizers said il was two to three times that si.ze. The marchers paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue and behind the White House under banners from nearly every state. Large contingents from California and Texas stepped behind their own marching banda. A gay men's chorus from Los Angeles sang several tunes, includinll "Stout-Hearted Men." Book Lunch Set for HB A luncheon and book sale for members and prospective mem· ben of the Huntington Beach Friends of the Library is planned Oct. 19, in the Central Library Tours ol the library will pre. cede and follow the luncheon, which be&ins at 11 : 30 a .m . Author-journalist Diane Reed will be the cuest speaker . The luncheon la free to pro- spective members and $1.50 for regular members. For addi· tional infonnaUon or reserYa· UlMfl; Cill ~. 8'1·1mXI or 8'2·5373. Cyclist Killed In.Canyon Crash A motorcyclilt WU killed SUD· day when be failed to ne1otiate a curve on Silvera.do Canybn• Road, hit an embankment and •lammed in~ a lar1e roc:k. hicbwa,y patrolmen aaid~ OffJcera aalcl Rodney 1.ee Hayley, 28, ol G~ Orove, ... tr ..... at •bout 10 mllel per bour ..... dale ot tM • p.m . McrWaae w ~ COUD&J ten1torJ . • Ill's Sea •te• Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, 85, lbe last sur- viving son of Theodore Roosevelt, died Saturday in Florida. Roosevelt was a hero in both world wars. See Page AlO. Judge Halts Dismissal of HD Teacher Orange County Superior Court Judge F.dward Wallin hu tem· porar!ly halted dismissal pro-ceedings against a Huntiqton Beach teacher accused in a lire s lashing incident. Judge Wallin ordered officials of the school district and it.s Commission on Professional Competence to appear in court for a Dec. 10 bearing. According to court records. Carol Urisl was an English and auto shop lnatructor at Win· tersburg HJgb School when the March 28 slublng incident OC· curred. lt was alleged that Ms. Urist vandalized the car of Giuseppe Petti, an educator conducting an a ccreditation s urvey of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Officials of the Huntington Be ach Union High School Dis· ~ricl later de<'lared Ms. Urist uo-- fit to teach and fired her effec· la ve ~pl 12. Robber Gets Money Pouch With $2,015 A Naugles f.ast food employee s uffered a slight cut on has back when he was robbed or S2,015 early Sunday outside a FoWtt.alll Valley Bank of America Branch where he planned to make a night de{>05il. Police said the young man was grabbed from beh.ind by a rob· ber who jabbed a sharp instru· ment into his lower shoulder and d e manded the e mployee 's money bag at 2:35 a.m. The yoWtg assistant manager dropped the mone y bag in front of the b a nk at 17430 BrookhUT11l St .. just a few blocks from Lhe Naugles restaurant. The robber scooped up the bag, poli ce said, and fled on root. Youth Killed In Party Row An 18-year-old youth died Sun· day alter he was hit In the bead during a fight that broke out during a party in Santa Ana. police s aid. The vi ctim, identified as Ruben Reyes of Santa Ana. died of a skull fracture at 10:35 a.m. in Mercy General Hospital, ac· cording to police. A juvenile was struck in the leg by a bullet from a small caliber pistol at tbe same party lo the 2400 block of Stanford Street, police said. No suspects are in cu.atody. library Invites Display Objects Huntington Beach Library .d· fici ala are 1ook:1nJ for personal collectiona of unique or interest· lnt objecta to display. Librao Director ~alter J ohnaon said patrons wffi be rnpomib&e for aettint up tbeit OWD dilplaya Locked ~ cu ... be 1ald, will be pro • ti needed. 11 J'or more lnformadon ca Mal')' Am Hutton at 8'2"'411. Oil Prices Eyed WASRINOTON <AP) - Prealdentlal advlHr Alfred Katua 1811 bll oft'lce II ttbeddftl tu.I pr1daa pol1del btea ... oO and ... ~ ..... 1D to ..... 1n • creUed .... _.. tllaa can be npl.-..S bJ tbe 1-ruM ID tbe coeto1.-o0. '' •• w AIRINGTON CAP) -The ......... =wc1"':4!. '°:' u!: ==-.. 'l•lr. mOlt ... peHhl ff1l ... U mlDatlOD iawa•~ftlld. Tbe JUiM• left taUct a or~ der forc;iD1 W..ten Bleetric Co • ......, OWMd auhtidl•l'J ot ·A~,..,.... .• TeJe. ,...,.. ~. to pq rutu.alt1 all C09U bl wMl _., be 1DOn tbao 2,000 !1!,arai. trlala to de- te~ec11raa":ma.... ruled a..t year tbllt w....-n tlectrtc bal syitemaUcallJ cllserlmtut.d aiau.t ...,_ at tta K.....,, N.J ·•pleat. 1.a~ •~ Tbe~ wauu.WU..- ln tm by Qeo Kyrlui, DOW ft, who worked from 1.ISS to 1IT1 u an lnduafrlal en11Deer at tM Kell"D)' plant. Her suit wu later cert1fted II 1 "clau action," and more than 2 ooo other women have Joined h~r to cbarge Western Eledrlc with lDepl sex blu. It la PGUi· ble more women -tboee dil· crlminated qal.mt in their Jobs or tboee refuaed employment at the Kearny plant -al.lo will joln the suit. hl.tt lo other action todaf •. tbe -r court: -Granted a hearlnt to two men convicted of shipping ob- scene film.a through tbe mails. Their appeal charges that the FBI was required to ge t a search warrant to accept the films from a company that re· cei ved them by mistake. -Left intact an appeals court ruling that outlaws new methods adopted by bank.a, credit unioos and savings and loan asaocla· ·lions for handling savers' transactions, such as automabc tranafen ol mooey from saving.a to checking accounts. -Agreed to decide whether federal courts, when invalldat· ing a st.ate court's challenged j udicial act. may order that court to pay the winning side's legal fees -Refus ed lo e xempt a Cherokee Indian woman from paying federal income tu on proceeds from ber motel oo a North Carolina lodian reMrYa· Uoa and nm oo craft a.bops abe owna tn Cherokee, N.C. -Refuted to review a lawsuit challenging a rule by the Home of Repres entatives barring participation by congressmen ronvicted of sen ous crimes -~------ Ready for the weekend chill. • Herbert C. Brown, a ehembtry profe11or at Purdue Un1veralty, baa been awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in cbem.iltry. See Page A• for other Nobel winners. Trustees Set Indochinese Discussions Health testtn1 and education problems resultin1 from an in· nux ol lndocbinese retucees will be discussed by Huntington Beach elementary school board members when they meet torugbt at 7 .30. A spokesman for Ocean View (eleme ntary' School Dia· tr ic t s a i d t o da y that a tuberculoslS tesllng program ror recent student 1mm 1grant.s 14 UD· der way in lhe dlstnct and that educabona.l probJem.s are under study Admirustrators are to report on the lack of funds avatlable t.o provide bt-l.J..ngu a1 education for some 75 Indochinese studen~ new to the dls tnct A rttent report indicates that distract general fund allocauons for schooling bt·hngual students are experted to double to me<>t the growing number of A.9lan student§ descendm~ on the di~ tra ct . Torught"s session 1s at distnct headquarters. 16940 B Street. Huntington Beach . W. German Killed BONN. West ~rmany CAP> -A West ~rm.an businessman was abot lo death lo Tehran ear· ly Sunday as he left his home 1n the Iranian ca p1tal, a West Ger man F o r e i gn O f fi ce spokesman sa.Jd ' .. 1/ 1 J , t: . t with an eanhtonoo flannet plaid shirt oomplement1ng the Pleated. front DOIY·OOtton slack by BP· Bntohes In the background is a claSSIC cable· l<nll crewneck orion from Thane. m natural or oatmeal and the Wide wale seel·PBICh ooro by Bugle Boy • W A.SHINGTON <AP> -'ftlle Supreme Comt .-.ec1 tod8:J to revive • Call(orola maa•1 lanlllt eba'IMll'll • Ho9M ot Repn1eett• nile u..t ._. ~ bf IDltllben ecm-Ylct.d ot ..... crime. n. J...ue. left •et ,,..... tbat lficbael ClaneeJ'• la .... 'filed •ft•r H ·R•p. A.Deir•• Hlnahaw of Callforala wu ,,arred ~ ROUM ftiUDf or committee wort due to bll mt brlberr coavl~Uoa now laaa become lrnlevaat. Hlubaw ••• coerict.d oe cha.rs• Mllunlq from bit eoe- duet wtdle Mn1lal u tM .. MUOI'• <>rmse CouatJ. Cdt. A lloaae rule atatea that aQJ member coeYlcted ol a crlme for wbicb a MDtence of two or more )'eUI In Pl'ilcm ma1 be lJD. po1ed "should refrain from partictpetlon in the buatne11 of each committee of wbtcb be la a member and ahould refrain from vodna ... " Hlmbaw oblened tbe nde. Clancey, of La1una Bills. caw .. 100D ftled a complaint ID federal court cbarsill1 that Ilia con1re11mao•1 at.tentioa from participation lD eooanu ccm- s tt tut ed taxation wltbout repre1eatatioa. I Tbe lawsuit WU flied Ilardi 25. 11'11. In June of that year, Hinshaw was defeated in a primary election. A federal trial Judge therefore dismissed the suit u moot, and the dismisal waa upheld last July by the 9tb U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In seek.ang Supreme Court re- view. Clancey argued that bis c aae sbould not be coaaidered moot because it "involves a potenuaJ and probable recWTing 1saue." Smee 1911, one exception to the ~ailed doctrine of moot- nes s has been those cases · ·capa~e of repetition yet evad· an g reV1ew." Filing has own appeal, Clancey a rgued 'These questions relate to tne 1unaamenta l wrong of depn,1ng c1t1iens of an offend· ing congressman's district of the1 r vot.tng repr~entation while s uc h congressm an as still al· lowed to retain h.is seat. salary and benefits at tbe1r tax ex· pense." la ure:inl tbe justices to reject Claauy'a appeal, eovenuneat lawyers said "it would be lnap. propnaie for a court to uaume that a preaent or future me mber of Congress from a particular d.l.stnct will be COO· \'tcted of a sen ous crime while In om ce .. "--..../" ALS OARAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6 44 7030 • J j VOL. 11. NO. •, S SECTIONS, 30 PAGES \ > ''Irvine planning com· missioners will be asked Thurs· day to authorize a financial im· pct study on a portion of a posed $20 million recreation k which city councilmen e exempted from an environ· tat impact report. ' The council last month divided lbe recreation park proposal in· lo two parts -requiring an EIR for the so-c:alled "fun zone" uses et the park but not requiring Coast Vietim Punctuate further environmental study of other facilities that include a bowling center, roller skating center, food service facility. health club and on-site parking. While an EIR for the rides portion of the park will take about four months to complete, the Anaheim developer said it would like to move ahead with the exempted portion right away. The city 's Community •U.Uld man to alle1edly atealtbe Saa D1t1o O• It Electric Co. truck Md tben try to nm down ...-..o111ce11. Pla)ey waa booked into the OrUll Coullty Jail OD char .. of ............. murder a&aimt a police Gftlcer, felooy bit and nm Md p-ud theft. He ia bein& held OD 115.000 bail and a bold bu been placed oa him by Navy autboritles. Development Department staff will ask the commission for permissloo to conduct a fiscal impact study for the exempted portion or Phase I and then· coo· duct ao additional study for the entire park as part of Phase II. ' ·'Certain costs .and revenues cannot be addressed until the site design of the projects are determined ,·' planner Cass Campbell said in a report to (See FUN ZONE, Page AZ> .. 'Sting' Suspects FaCe Court Today High Cotir~~­ Won't Hear Has .Suit , By .IOANNE &EYNOLD8 ... ...., .... _ LQ.S ANGELBS-Poar aua-peetS1a ..-.. .......... a.Im ,, ..................... .... «>peration patterned after tbe · ~e ~=··lac.I c.st tboritl.. clalm the con- oee pme cost one wealthy port Beaeh resident $180,000 sb and bis Rolls Royce automobile. The suspects, arrested in July, , are: -Bnertee OaJdola, 35, of 81 Royal St. George, Newport Beach. -Attila DeA_., 39, of 2716 Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach. -MldaHI Newmaa, 36, of 14 N . Stonington Road, South Laguna. 1 -Jerry Mack Monts, 34, of ~uena Parle:. The caae Is being prosecuted jn Los Angeles because it is the jurisdiction where the alleged fraud occurred. The Newport victim, expeded to be identified in court, told police be met the group through a busiDess deal They allegedly took him to a home in the Hollywood Hills which they said was a private gambling dub for mllllooaires. He was enticed into helptna a supposedly disgruntled club employee who was to deal a crooked Faro game in which the club would lose and the victim would win. However, at the la.st minute, the victim was alleeedly tricked and loet the cash and car. Tbe home actually belongs to actor George Montsomery who leased it to a man police said aJ. <See STING, Pace A2) Coast WASHINGTON <AP> -The Supreme Court refu.sed today to become involved in one of the lar1• ud potentially mo.t u -peaalv• aex dlacrlm1Dation ................. The Justices left intact an or· der forelD& Westeru Electric Co., a wboll1 owned aubaidiary ,of American Telephone & Tele- 1rapb Co., to pay virtually all C<Nata in what may be more than 2,000 separate trials to de· termioe damages. A federal trial judge ruled last year that Western Electric has systematically discriminated against women at its Kearny. N.J ., plant. The or;iginal lawsuit was filed in 1973 by Cleo Kyriazi, DOW 47. who worked from 1965 to 1971 as an indusfrial engineer at the Kearny plant. Her swt was later certified as a "class action," and more than 2,000 other women have joined her to charge Western Electric with illegal sex bias. It is possi· ble more women -those dis· criminat.ed against in their jobs or those refused employment at the Kearny plant -also will join the suiL (See SEX SUIT, Page AZ> Dollar Posts New High AgainSt Yen LONDON (AP) -The U.S. dollar gained modesUy against major world .currencies on Moo· day and posted a new h11h for the year against the Japanese yen. Gold prices cloeed sliptly up on European markets. , Tbe wile[ eold price Ouctua· tions of .early October seemed to have settled into the slow, steady climb for wblcb dealen have been hoplnc. Gold closed ln Zurich at $401.SO a troy ounce, up from $397.SO at the end of last week. In London, bullion's closing price was $399.SO, up from $397. Some dealers attributed the slow market for gold to a strengthening trend for the dollar over the last few days. In Tokyo, where the trading day ends before Europe's begins, the Bank of Japan sought to bold down the American currency with maaalve dollar selling, but it dld.n 't wort. •;118Mare• Fl FTEEN CENTS Truck Chase Irvlne police Lt. Jerry Boyd said the wild cbue beean when officers Jimmie Potts and Loo· ~ Nebon,..._ the sto"ten SDGltE truck bel.q driven~· leaaly on Culver Drive near Trabuco Boad. They attempted to stop the truck but the auapect. dressed in bil Navy uniform, refused to · pull over. He instead beaded for the Santa Ana Freeway. where he beaded southbound with police in punuit. The tnact got ol1 on El Toro Roactmctnurttuvagb a nd1:raf· fie s!cnaL Boyd said narrowly missing anotber vebJcle. By this time the California Highway Patrol bad joined the chase. which bit speeds of 90 miles per hour, and the truck was pursued back onto the freeway in a northbound direc· lion. Officers said the suspect got off on Sand Canyon Road and then 'gOt on Marine Way east· bound. which deadends at the entrance to th e El Toro Marine base. Police unit.a were used to block the truck's onJy route of escape. However. Finley allegedly made a U tum and sped back toward <See PUllSUIT, Page AZ> Children and a dults get a close look a t a search and rescue helicopter Saturday during an open house at Irvine Fire Sta· tioo 26 at ~l Walnut that was part of Na· tional Fire Prevention W eek activities last week The helicopter . from the Marin<' Corps Alr St ation at El Toru. was one of many exlub1ts and demonstrations at the open house. Ownership ReSort Open Jlacation Plan a 'First' in Laguna Beach By STEVE MITCHELL OI lM D .. ly Pllel Sutt A new twist to the Cabfomrn real estate game. called "t1ml· stianng" is making its debut in Laguna Beach enabling thost> who Wttnt a vacation home to establish (l beachhead ror S6.000 Laguna Shores. the first vaca tion ownerstup resort in Laguna Beach. took on its r1rst part-lime residents earlier this month. and operators say shares m the cor· poratioo are nearly sold out The vacation ownersh1p plan at the 30-year-old rormer hotel on South Coast Highway is UDJ· que, in that the 34 room r e furbished bwldrng will eventuaJ ly have more than a thousand owners. They won't >all be staym~ there at the same lime, nund you. But each of the owners will have his or her own deed and ti· Ue policy, pay property taxes, and maintenance costs for a por· lion of the building. Investors buy lifetime shares in Laguna Shores. good for seven days lodging per year. at prices ranging from $6,000 to Sl.2,500. For their money. they receive holiday ownership space for one week a year. The proeram, called "fee sim· pie interval ownerabJp," allows for 1. 700 shares 1n the thrt'<' quarter acre propert)'. and each owner ~et.; a' lrlli>t deed wh ich h(• rein sell al a later date. perhap-. at a profit tl real estate pnce-. continue to escalate And whiJe the concept 1~ not new c time sh~ng has ~n m ex 1stt>nce for 10 )'Cars in Ha wa11 . Florida and parts of Europe 1 1l '" unique r or Southern Califorrua L:Jgun.l Shore-. oper a tors. Wa tt lndubtr1es of Santa Mona·a. says lht•1rs is the fi r!>t '>Ul'h pro~ram m a West Coast bt•a('h communJty The} hjv1.• another such en· terpri!>e in San Diego m whi ch many investor.. own a single re- !>Ort pro~rt~ And tht-roncept of ownin~ pro· pl' rt v -even for a week a vear- ISee R K~RT. Page AZ > No Longer 'Danger' Miller Recall Drive May Not Come Off The leader of an organizauon working for the recall of Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller indicated today the group might be having some second thoughts. "We are still 95 percent cer· lain of going through with a re· call but there is a S percent chance that we won't." said Mickey Conroy, president of the Armed Fortts Retirees Associa· lion of Oran~e Count v. Conroy. who claims he has been receiving "heavy advice from lots of people," declared that Miller has neutralized himself on the board and has alie nate d the f our other superVJsors. "Our fears that he would be the swing vote on issues that af· feet our livd 1s not eoing lo materialize." Conroy asserted. ) . Coaatal A.ir QUal,ity ~otl, · EL llONTE (AP) -1i.. Air Quall~ •-..•mtn\ Dtltrict· prealets 1ood a ir quallty ~ tbe Sou&b Coast Air Bubaeo.s.,.. :,-Legilllator Backs <;-Gys "If he were a danger, we de· finitely would follow through with it but wf are not sure we want to put county taxpayers through the burden and costs of a special election." Conroy cancelled a press coo· ference scheduled for Tuesday at which be was expected to formally announce the launchine of a recall drive against Miller. 't Tbe S. Gabriel and Pomona vallQI _.. apeded to baft a Poll._ 8tmclard l8dea of ta. tbe Su Bernardlao-JUwnlde ana,Pall,IM'S.J'......, !!¥' ..... a.rtaa •allen, PSI M, U. GOMtaJ ana-L.NI 41, m tMaNa,n.1fl.lD· . . eo.t,. Pit a , ·~.PSI a, " PSI 41 -..t: .... .. .. WASHINGTON (AP) -The turnout of an estimated 50,000 111arcbera bere Sunday sbowa tba\ ,., rlcbta are .. a maUer of natloDal concern,'• sa1s a COD• 1reamaa wbo want-to utend t.be ctvll IUCbta Act to pratett bom01dU811. ••1 tllllDk mGlt Americana are read7 tor it," Rep. Ted We1aa, D·N.Y., Niel SUndaJ before Id· dreNlnl tbe mareben, includ~ lD• ._, IMll'...ad llY men. m.....S • tbt llall at tbt foot ol tMW ........ ......._t . ' TM U.S. lWls Pollee ..umat- ecl ... ~ ••••. llarda .. laaiM'I Nkt it WU two to tbree • times tba slle. The marcben paraded down Penn11lvanla Avenue and behind the White House under banners from nearly every state. Laree contln1enta from Callfornla and Tuaa stepped behind their own marchln1 band.l~A ay men's chorus from Lot . sana Hveral tunes, lncludlns " ut·Heart.ed Men." Wela said be hu about 50 co- 1pensors for tbe blll he ln· tl'Qda~ earlier thla year to amtad the· Clftl fUCbta Aet ol tff• to ban dt•crlmla•tJoa aiatmt boecl••uall. Weill' bW 11a1 IPUITtd ~- Larey McDonald, D-Ga.. to in- troduce a resolution tbat would ·put Congress on record u oppos· Ing any special leeal status for homosexuals. It baa not been acted on. The crowd' al lbe marcn ap- peared predominantly youn1, white and male, but there were lesblam and CAY men of all aces and raem. A few women brouaht their babies. There abo wu a contingent of at leaat 100 older men and women wbote sips identified them aa tbe parents of bomoseJt· ual children. f The croup was initially shoo~ lne for either a recall election in the April 4 municipal elections or at the June 3 primary elec· lions. Mtller ii expected to stand for election next June. Conroy has been an outspoken criUc of Miller since the former prtsoner of war wu appointed last July by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. lo succeed Ralph Dledr1ch . " , - ( M OAh. v PILOJ Hinshaw Ruling To Stand W ASIUNGTON <AP) -1'e Suprell)I Court ,..,... ~ IO revive a CalUorala •••'• l•••uit daalleoct ...... of Re-p~ Nie tlull ban parUc\peUGG by mMDMn <m· vlcted of Mrioul crlme. The JUltlcee left Intact nalap that Micbael Clancey'• laWlllt. flied after H ·Rep. A•dre• Hlnahaw of CaUfornla waa barred from HOUM \IOUq or C'Ommit.Ye wo4 Jblll IO bAa 1111 brlbery convtcUon. now haa become l~levant Hlnabaw ••• coov•dtd on cbar1ea .c.cnmtq trocn bll eon duct twhl1e aentq u tbe u - 1ea110r for Onn.ce County. Catif A Houle rule states tbat any member coovlt'ted of a crime ror which a sentence of two or more years in prison may be Im posed "should refrain from participation ln the buaineu ol each committee of wblcb be la a member and sttatuld refrain from votinl . . . " Hinshaw observed the rule. Clancey, of La1una Hills, Calil .. sooo filed a ~mplalnt 1n federal court cbar&in1 that bis congressman's abstention from participation 1n Conpess con· s lituted taxation without represent.atlon. The lawsuit was filed March 25, ·1978. lo June of that year. Hinshaw waa defeated •n a Jhimary election. A federal trial judge therefore dismissed the · suit as moot, and the diam1'al was upheld last July by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In seeking Supreme Court re· view, Clancey argued that bb cue sbolald not be coaaidered moot because it "involves a potential and probable recurring issue." Since um, one exception IO the so-called doctrine of moot· ness bas been those cases ·'capable of repetition yet evad· Ing review." Filing his own appeal, Clancey argued: 'These questions relate to tne runaamentaJ wrong of depriving citizens of an offend- ing congressman's district of their voting representation while such congressman is s till al lowed to retain his seat, s alary and benefits at their tax ex- pense." In urging the justices to reject Clancey·s appeal. government lawyers said "It would be inap- propriate for a court to assuml' that a present or future member of Congress from a particular district will be con- victed of a serious crime while in Offlt'e .. STING ... lowed the quartet to use 1t. They said as many as 40 ar· tors, or shills, were hired lo play the part of club employees and wealthy gamblers .. Last month, Los Ange les police arrested four more people in connection with the case. Accused of being s hills are Sandy Hoffman, 47 , or Santa MQnica, Damu King, 40, of Los Angeles, Billy Joe Grattam, 50, of Riverside and Thell Reid, 35, of Downey. That group will face prosecu· lion separately from the Orange County defendants The thr ee county m en - DeAgh, Newman and Morris- also face prosecution in Orange County for a nothe r alleged fraud That case, investigated by the Orange Police Department, in· volves the laking of fees for business loans tha t allegedly never materialized. Midge Backs Ted WASHINGTON (AP) -Midge Costanza, a onetime top aide to President Carter, said today she s upports Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy over her former boss for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination. Of\ANO~ COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,.~·~eo..10.11.-P1~. •ll"•'h<h •~<om f'pjf'lflld ...... ~~' ,,~.\IWid~yt .. ()r ... (H\' P~tltt\ht"'l~f ,.... ... , .. P-6t\""""1tr• """'"-_., "'""""' '"'°"' '°' ~ WW H._,_., ---~'"°"" ..,,.WMr. 1.-. l~ llff<11JS...111t .... A ....... ,......... .... , ....... __ ~ ......... _ -··· , .. ---·'" ... pt ........ )19 W•\f .. , 5''"' C.. .. Mn41.C•llforfll•'- tt.-., •. -~ ..... "4 __ _ '"° • °""" Yo<• Prht•nt-0.-11~ ~··­-..--............ _,...lriel•• OfftMM.~ ~P.-A\4!1lam __ 1,.c<11on f~n•C7t4)~1 ---~-- KANSAS CITY, llo. (AP) -Quotlna tbe pope and pralatnc Roman Catholic cberlty worUtl, PreUdent Caner today declared tbe American family "ln trooble" and aald be la tak· lng 1tept to belp It. In remarks prepared for the NaUooel Cclafereoce of Catholic Charttiee, Carter anoouneed be ia fol"Dline a new "Offlce for l'Am.Uiea'' wWWa tile Depvt- ment ol HeaJdl, Education and Welfare. He said be a1lo ii ordertn1 the 1ovemmeot to cooperate wtth tbe objecti• .. of a planned .. White11oue Coaler.ace on Famlliell," which be uld will be held in tbJ"ee MpUllte M(llMGts next summer ln Baltimore, Min- neapolis and Loll Angeles. Carter repUted..ly quoted Pope John Paul -U and Hid bis Teeent meeUne wtth the pope "was one of the ere.at Pl'ivtle1es ot my pre9idmcy." Firemen work with jaws of li(e to tree body of sports car driver from mangled wreckage after head-on crash on San Diego Freeway. The accident at 5 o'clock this morning occurred in El Toro area in vicinity of Lake Forest Drive when sports car entered southbound lanes going wrong direction and struck a pickup truck whose driver suffered minor injuries. ldentifica· lion of dead man is pending. He laid be shared tbe poatilf's concern for the family. "Today, what Pope John Paul called 'the first and essential cell of human 10Ciety' is in trouble," Carter said. "Many families have been strained to the breaking point by s ocial and economic forces beyond their control. Some an· deed have been broken. The tragic result.a are 811 around us -10 alcoboliam, in drug abuse, an sod al alienation." F,... Page A f RESORT ••. appears popular in La1una Beach. Since putting ita aaluanen to wort Aug. 1. Laguna Shores spokesmen say they have sold all bul400sharesofthe 1,700offered. fered. "We had people lined up out· side waiting to buy lnto the re- sort," said Bill Thaxton, dire<: tor of marketing for the Laguna Beach resort. "We sold 178 shares in one day in September, and about 60 per· cent of the people buying were from Orange County," he said. Watt Industries purchased the 30-year-old hotel in April and began extensive renovation of the s tructure the following month. And now the first owners of Laguna Shores have arrived to s it around the pool, walk to nearby Heuler Patk, and enjoy their fully furnished rooms ror a week After the purchase price, tbe only other cost of ownership 1s a Sl94.10 yearly association ree, which includes property taxes, maid service. interior and ex· terior maintenance and in ~urance · That works out to almost S28 per night," Thaxton ~aid , addmg hotel costs in LaRuna Beach general)}. are much higher than that He calls the <-oncep\. a vaca tion insurance plan , whe rein the investor "buys a lift:time or vacations attoday's prices." Once you're in, tbe only lhinR that can go up is the assoc1allon ree. And while investors are not guar anteed the s am e room every year. they have the right .to use, rent, or sell their share jus t as ii they owned an entJre unit. For an extra $36 a year , the owner becomes a me mber of R esor ts Condom1n1ums In temationaJ, a world wide network of more than 15,000 vacation units available on an exchange basis . If you get tired or sunnmg in Laguna Beach, you can send a card through the RCI computer a nd s wap uruts with someone Ill Spain or Switzerland. Fro• Page A I SEX SUIT .•. Io other action today, the high court: -Granted a hearing to two m en convicted or shipping ob- scene films through the malls. Their appeal charges that the FBI was required to aet a search warrant to accept the films from a company that re. ceived tbemby mist"1lke . -Left intact an appealB court ruling that outlaws new methods adopted by banks, credit unions and savings and loan assocla· tiona for handling savers' transactions, s uch as automaUc transfers of mi>ney from savings to checldng accounts . -Agreed to decide whether federal courta, when lnvaUdat- ing a 1tate court's cballqed judicial act, may order that court tx> pay the winnin1 aide's legal fees. -Refused to exempt a Cherokee Indian woman from P•Yhll federal income tu on proceeds from her JDOtaJ OD a North Carolina lndJH tl9erva· tlon and rent on craft abopl •ht OWlll in CberoMe,.N.C. -ReluMd to review a lawsuit cballenlins a rule by the Houle of Repre1entaUu1 bll'tina participation by concr ... mea 'convicted of sertous crimoa. A liens S eized 12 Arrested in Capistrarw The president praised the ef. forts of Catholic Charities, say· 1ng that wtthout such voluntary actioo"we would bve in a socae· ty Wit.bout 8 sou!." A brief cba.ae through traffic on the San Diego Freeway and onto the Orteea Highway in San Juan Capistrano Sunday netted U.S. Border Patrol authorities 12 Supermarket Walkout~Not In Picture L OS ANGELES (AP> Workers at 7,500 supermarkets fr om San Diego to Sarna Barbara turned down a final management contract offe r this weekend, but a Teamsters Union spokesman said today there will ~no i mmedlale w alltout. "We must get sanctions f rom the Joint Council of th& Teamsters Union fLrSt, and that takes a wee k or two." the spokesman s aid. The proposal by the Food Emp loyers Council. represent 1nJ: :JI Southern Califomta food store chams, was reJected by m ore than 80 percent or the food w:irl'housemen. dnvers and of. fin• workers an ballots counted Sunday The leaders of 16 Te amsters locals negot1a11ng with the <,uper markets had recom - mPnded rejection of the pact, which ctid . not meet their de· m and for a $3.65 hourly wage increase. The uruon 1s also seek- ing revision of rules re lating to seniority, grievance and arbitra- tion procedures and food hf!ul- ing The workers old contract ex· p1red Sept. 2 I",.... Page Al FUN ZONE. • com missioners . A cost.r evenue analysis of the proposed park had first been re· quested in April. T he retreaUon park proposal has become highly controversial because of the concerns of resl· dents in the area that it will generate excessive noise and traffic problems. The recreation park bu been proposed ror a 16·acre area between the Park West apart· me nt complex and the Fluor Corp. plant. The entire project originally had been exempted from an ElR by plannera but on an appeal to city councilmen by residents. it was determined the rides por· Uon or the park would neeCl more study. Some of the proposed attrac· lions include a log nume ride1 carousel, bumper cars ano 1 river raf\ ride. A large theme ride allo would be built. The developer, ADM Corp .. must resubmit a aite plan for re· view which 1bow1 no IUD llOfte u.aea. Tbe developer also must submit a tralfic atudy for the en· Ure recreaUon center which would coaalder a "worst case" altuatloa. ADM could then be1ln COD· 1trucUon on the non·ride portion of the park once lt obtained site plan approval and necuaary permit&. For the "fun sone" uaea, ADM would 1ubmJt a .,.. 11-. 4-llD plan and the required SIR. Wfth PlallAlnC ComlDilUon approval and bantq no eppHll to UM Cl· ty Counell, comt.naetioll could then becin on th.II portion. • l iUegal lmm.lgTanta, but the van's driver escaped. A Border Patrol spokesman said the incident began at 10 p.m wt.en Agent Francla Mar· rocco, who was dnvmg north- bound on the San D\ego F~way at Basilone Road, nouced a van that appeared to be carryina a heavy load M arrocco fo llowed the van 1orth until be t'ould gel a backup Border Patrol urut At San Juan Creek Road. he turned on the un 1t 's re d li(tht and the van sped off northbound, weaving through heavy weekend traffic The van abrupUy turned off the freeway and onto the west bound Ortega Highway, running three red lights before the driver jumped out with the van 1till ln gear. The van crashed U>to the rear of a Border Patrol car that had pulled tn front of it at El Camioo Real. but no one was injured. The 12 illegal lmmigrants found in the van were taken to the Border Patn>l's Chula VlSla orfa ce The dnver escaped. Carter said the new families office will be the first of lta land, and "wiU provide the focal pomt (or the development or federa l policies and programs artecllnJ: fam1lles " He said the new office Wlll help translate into act.Jon the rt- com mendatioos or the upconung White House conference. wtuch he promised "will not ~imply produce another one of lhO~t' government reports which all too orteo go ignored " 1't\e conference "14'lll not hm1t itself to what Wastungtoo Uun.ks 1s import.ant. but wtll leam what American families think is un· port.ant to them.·· be added. Carter's remarks •ere the ltic koff of a two-day trip lb.al will aJao take him to Chicago to help ralH funds for Democratic Mayor Jane Byrne. The president Is traveling more often than his ch1er spokesman bad predicted Ready lor the weekend chill. with an eanhtooecl flannel plaid shtrt complementing the pleated, tront pe>1y-oot1on Slack bv BP·SritcheS In the background.IS a claSSIC cabte·knit crewneck Of10n lrom Thane. 1n nal\Jral 0< oatmeal 'and thQ W1de wale &eat-patch Cord by ~le·Boy • ,, Herbert C. Brown, a chemistry professor at Purdue University, bas been awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in chemistry. <See Page A4 for other Nobel winners.) F,....P.,,e.41 PURSUIT • • the police unita, aldeswiptng a unit driven by Irvine officer Bob Kluck. Kluck was uninjured, but the truck headed back toward him as he stood near the vehicle. He fired a shot at the truck, which veered around him and struck a CH P unit bead-on. The officer, Tom Oson of the CHP's Capistrano office suf- fered minor injuries in th~ cot- 1.1.sion. He was treated and rele&led from a local hospital. The suspect wu pursued beet toward Sand Canyon where Potts and Nelson were on foot wa1t1ng to see what bad hap- pened. Finley the n allegedly aimed h1 ~ truck at the two and the of· f1cer'> emptied their revolvers at him Hoyd '>aid t he suspect then lUrnl'd northbound onto Sand Ca· nyon where several highway pdtrol unit!. were parked and droVl' towurd more officers on foot. A GHP officer fired two shotgun blasts at tbe truck, wb1ch waa finally brought to a stop on Saad Canyoa oortb ol Karine Way. Fulley, oo act.Ive Navy duty ln San Dlego, was taken into custody Follow.up investigation l.s be-in~ done by the county sheriff's office ALSGAAAOE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (·714 ) 644·7030 t ... Bottoms IJp Members of Huntington Beach Girl Scout troop 1459 try to build a pyramid for spec- tators at Laguna Niguel Regional Park Saturday during a Cadette-0-Rama event which attracted 1,200 scouts from 58 troops in Orange County The human pyr a mid was supposed to stay up three minutes, but 1t crumbled after two minutes. 40 seconds. The Huntington Beach scouts are called the Solar Sisters Chamber Tested As Execuiion Nears CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> - Nevada's long-idle gas chamber awalted fmal testing today, a week before a C·onv i c ted murderer is scheduled to be put to death. E xecution of Jesse Bishop is set for Oct. 22 Bi shop, of Garde n Grove, Calif .. spent the weekend with members of bis family. A family spokesman, who asked not to be identified, said Bishop believed dying is better than a gonizing over lengthy a ppeals which might only postpone the inevita- ble Bishop will be under constant s urveillance as his ~xecution date near s. Authorities at the fortress-like maximum security prison have described Bishop as "the same old Jesse" {>Ut- wardly calm but agitated at times. • , Bishop has refused lo talk to reporters in recent weeks. He used t.o grant interview after in- te rview, mostly to complain about unsolicited efforts to pre· vent his execution .. I doo't think he's going to talk to anyone and we're not either ," the family spokesman said. "We would like to avoid any kind of circus." Nevada 's two-seat gas <'hamber, not used since 1961, must undergo final testing to make sure there are no leaks or other problems. Other preparations ·must be completed too. such as testing of the toggle switch which lowers a cyanide pellet into an acid solu- tion below the death chair in which Bishop is to be strapped There are actually three s w it ches. Three unnamed guards wiU nip those switches, but they won't know which one · hit the fatal connection. State Prison Director Charles Wolff Jr said Bishop would be executed between midnight and 2 a.m. local time. Wolll said Bishop will be al· lowed t.o visit with his family up to next weekend. The director said be has denjed a family member's request to be present at the execution. City Hall Critique Delivered by Kids By STEVE MAaBLE Of -Ody"" SUtl Somelbing's rotten in Rwtington Beach. City Hall watchdogs have suggested that for years but it took a group of Huntington Beach elementary school children to put a flqer on tbe problem. · City records "start to smell" if they're not stored in air-conditioned vaults, obse"ed Spring View sixth grader Tifany TsuneyosbJ. POtJaTll GRADE~ SCOIT SMJTB expanded upon the smell of tbings at c1(y ball by noting that stunk.a live nearby. Other elementary students, who recently toured the Main Street city headquarters, uncovered additional truths: .::.IJeamed. J.be mayoi: .and co11ncilpeople dOD'l mah enough money to live on, so they have to have another job," said Tracy Allen, a ailltb grader. Fifth vader Cb.rilty Larsen pointed out with a certain depee al urgency that councllpenona make only •uo a month and can "onlyworll twoortbreedQa a week." Margie Dresser, a slxtb ,racier, 1'bo wu introduced to City Attorney Gall Hutton and obHned "I learned that tt takes many yeara after law •chool to become a 1ood lawyer." SSftML 8'1'VDENT8 IEBllSD lmpresaed with the city's elYil defeDM beadquarten. Stephanie ~awden, a aixU. 11"9der, discovered ttie beadquartera baa enouch food t.o f-1121 people for two weelr:a. "I lluned that the walla ol the civil defenae place la 20 feet~ twr«e," uld alx~ erader Todd w1111na. Public IDformatlon Officer BW Reed who conducted tbe tout aloo1 wttb Sl>rinl View teacher Allee French, aald be'• boplfu1 GUier civic· minded 1tudenta wUJ take UM to\lt, 'a..d aap be too wuau to IMrD more about cltJ hall. Recipient Of Implant Fdes Suit A woman wbo claims she suf· fered injury as a result of breast a ugmentation s urgery bas filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Laguna Beach physician Ralph J.W. Smalt The suit, in which unspecified damages are sought, was filed in Orange County Superior Court by attorneys representing Judy Lynn Thunhorst. Small. 31, pleaded no contest Sept. 25 to a single charge or in· voluntary manslaughter in con· nection with the death of a 33 year·old Santa Ana woman who died after undergomg breast im p lant surgery at the now-closed Doetor 's Plastic S urger y Medical Group. He had been charged with 46 criminal violations. mcluding second·degrce murd e r . manslaughter. grand theft a nd unlawful practice or medicine In May, the stale Board or Medical Quality Assurance sus- pended Small's medical license through March 15 and set strict conditions on any future medical practice Numerous civil lawsuits cha rging Small with malprac- tice and negligence have been filed by past patients in the wake of the investigations by local and state authorities. The latest lawsu1l was filed Friday. Shakedown Try Charged To Woman A 21-year·old San Diego woman wlll answer charges Thursday in Oran11e County Superior Court that abe lured a San Clemente businessman to her motel room and then tried t.o shake him down for $3,000 by threatening to diaclose the ren- dezvous . Jill Marie Chris~ Bramlette faces one count of extortion. Sbe was bound over for trial on the charge following a preliminary hearing tbls week ln South Orange County Municipal Court. When she was arreated at ·a San Clemente tavern Aug. 13, police alleged that Miu Bramlette wanted the funds to attend law school In San Dte1<>. The case developed in early July, police said, when the local businessman. who they declined to idenUfy, allegedly received a call from Mias Bramlette who said abe wanted t.o purchase a am. The )'OUnl woman waa attend· lna acbool ln San Dleao. Police Hid be met !Mr ln a mowl room there. Refugee Impact • 3-county Talks Set on Issue 8JlmYa..AVUN ............ &dtlallan from...,... comtW are ICblcluled to coaverae In Hunt101ton Beaeb TuHday mornlq to dilcUla lbe lmp!ICt ot lndo•hln 11 niftal• fWdenta oo Callfonla lt'boob. Tbe 10 a.m. MUioa at Hunt· lnitoo Bacb Union H11b Scbool Dialrict beadquarten la to de- termine problems cl'Mled by the refu1ee bdlux, the aceompay· ing COits md reeommendMiona for solvtnc problema. Called by the atate Depart· meat al Bdueation, tbe sesdoa la espedally dlrect.ed at conttma * * * Disease Plan Put Before BB Huntington Beach Mayor Don Mac Alllilter will ask bis City Coun cil colleagues tonight to adopt a resolution calling for county officials to take .im· mediate steps to protect res1· dents from refugee.related dis· ease. MacAllister. who successfully pus hed a similar resolution before Orange County League or Cities members last week, re· iterated bis concern that health problems are more serious than officials admit. He said be plans to draw at· tention to health concerns by writing to President Carter, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and a rea congressmen. The resolution directs Orange County Health Department of· ficials to take what.ever s teps necessary to protect residents against "an epidemic of com· municablediseases." MacAtllster said bis letter· writing plans are aimed at br· inging federal aulltance to the county for conducting health teats and inlurinl futare ln· docbineee imm.lo'antt ree.tve proper ICl'eeDiD& before....., the eoaat,y. "I don't think we have a panic here -that's certainly not my lnt.ention, •• the mayor aaid. 685 in New Green Book WASHINGTON (APl -The new edition of Green Book. formally called "The Social List of Waahington, D.C .• " contains 685 new names. says publisher a nd arbiter Mrs . J ean Shaw Murray. She adds that the names of 400 persons have been dropped from the ke lly-green volume. which lists 5,000 prominent Washingtonians. The book was s tarted b y Mrs . Murray 's grandmother and continued by her mother. but their policies have varied. "Mother used to tell who's been dropped, but I don't," Mrs. Mur· ray s aid, explaining that names are deleted because of deaths, transfers, and failure to return questionnaires. And because of mis behavior ? "Oh, yes." she said. about the lack of atate ud federal funda to ..-bealda .ad educational needS of retu1ee •ta· deota, aeeordinl to a aPGi•men for lbe <>nmae County ~ ment al P.docation. - State school officials aebeduled to meet witb district otfklm are Dr. Ramiro ReJw, a11i1tant superintendent of public inatructlon, a nd Dr. Donald llcKtnLe1, chief deputJ supertntendmt of public inatruc· lion. A1ao acbeduled to sit in OD the session are representatives of the 0nqe CcJanty Department of Health which is currentJy " o-.., .... s-,,_ SUCCUMBS AT 49 Ben Jutzl BenJutzi, Local Theater Director, Dies Ben Jutri of Mission Viejo. a well·ltnown director and actor in community theater along the Orange Coast. died of a beart at· tack at bis home Sunday mom. mg. Hewaa49. Mr. Jut.d, who lived at 3M4S Cbamalea Drive, "~ of tbe s.,a....,... v Qom. munlty Theater and aalOC'tate director of tbe Irvine Communi· ty Theater. He wu to have directed and performed a Jud. mg role in the next production of the San Clemente Community Theater. ..Sileat Nigbt, Lonely light," in November. Born and raised in Houston. Mr. Jut.z:i atteoded the Universl· ty of .Houston and acted pro- f essionally in repertory and s tock theater before moving to Californi a. An 11-year resident o f Miss ion Viejo . he was employed as an anterior de· signer for Barbar a Buchanan and Associates of Newport Beach. He bad last appeared on stage in the Irvine Commugit y Theater production of "Twelve .Angry M~. ·· wh.icb closed -Oct.. 6. Funeral arrangements were pending today at O'Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary. NATO Fall Feared NEW YORK CAPI -"There is a very severe danger'· that NATO could fail if the SALT II treaty is rejected by the Senate, Secr etary of Defense Harold Brown said today. coo~elfort ln West Ora....-eouty to combat tuberculolia wbldl la believed oe the n.e .. tbe result ot recent lmml...-.. The county acbooJa oft'lce not· ed lo reporta to local dlltrlcta that resuha ot lbe dlaeuaaioo are expected to be forwarded to-a lobbylat in Wublneton, D.C., in a campaip to secure federal money for acbool districts serv· inl taree n.,mbers of refu1ee students. Invited to tbe Huntin1ton Beach conference, a county schools office spokesman said, are edueaton from Oran1e. Los Anieles and San Diego counties. Suit Filed Over Raids Of Aliens A lawsuit aimed at blocking neighborhood raids used by federal agents to round up UD· documented aliens in Orange County was flied Friday in federal district court in Los Angeles. Filing of the suit, or1ginaily scheduled for Oct. 3, was de· layed because attorneys said they had trouble investigating all the complaints brought to their attention. According to the swt, agents o f t he Immigratio n and Naturalization service have ar- rested and detained people sole· ly because they appear to be of Mexican descent and have raided residences without hav- ing search warrants or probable cause. It is also alleged in the action that the Santa Ana and Fullerton police departments have im· properly attempted to enforce federal immigration laws. The requests for an injunction to prevent the alleged practices will be beard by U.S. Dtstrict Judce David Wll11ama. No bear· inl date bu been aet. Tbe plaintiffs ln tbe class ac- tioo suit include si.x people who are U.S. citiuna or documented Mexica cimem liviq Jecally in the United States wbo as· aertedly were detained during the recent raids. Train Mishap Flips 39 Cars CHEYENNE, Wyo. <AP> - Umon Pacific crews expected t od ay t o fini s h cl earing wreckage from the r ailroad's main lines where two trains sideswiped one another west of Cheyenne and derailed 39 cars. The accident just before mid· night Saturday halted west· bound traffic on Interstate 80 for several hours a.nd blocked both of the railroad's east·west tracks . Railroad s pokes man Barry Combs said 29 cars or a 100-car eastbound coal train and 10 cars of a 26-car westbound train were knocked off the tracks. No injuries were report- e d. but coal and mangled railroad cars were strewn for nearly a mile. tlx.~ rourtry ... pac\fic troll's an purpose jackcz.t, liSht'M'Z-ight dacron mxi cd.tan With w.lcro c1oeure9 an all cu1Th and p:x:krtts. combino"tion :z.ip and snap. fi-or1t with swrz.et.<Z.r pocket 1n bock,mak<Z.a this jack<tt ~nza"t fbr ell OlJtda::,r octivi£i~. , -.. A.4 DAILY fl'tLOT . ·: .,. · :~": ~·••Cing I • ... f;t ..... ~ y._~~'r M.,..ld•e 1'lxed Motions Wetlcimd Pabatn WUll TV Set Hidden &'*'4 Nearbfl Senft about seven televised football games. Not to mention tbe momeDtous World Series. But I did just mention iL Aa for tbe cbamplouhip ol baseball, I finally solved the problem this weekend on bow to catch the came and get the porch painted at the same time. First, YoU tune ID the family televisioo to tbe coolest. Tben take the redk> out onto pon:h where the pa.iotl.ng project awaits. · The idea here ls to listen to tbe radio while all the dull stuff ls going on. Radio commentator Vin Scully is a lot better at dealing with the dull ln·between stuff than lbe TV guys are anyway. THEN, WREN SOMETHING finally does happen in the game, you can throw down the paint brush, cbar1e back into the house and catch the instant-replay on TV. Since baseball is the slowest-moving sport contest since they invented yacht racing, you have plenty to time to catch the J>ig-play replay. . Because1baseball moves with .all tbe speed of molasses trying to run uphill, you get to see tbe replay from five diI fe rent angles plus two shots or tbe peanut vendor making a behind-the-back pass to a distant customer. You miss nothing. CDTAIN 1RONG TlllN&.E&8 might accme 109 ol sabotaging ~ nation's energy program by nmnlng 1Soth the radio and TV at the same time. Ignore these people. It's still cheaper lban having to viait a sbri.nt because you couldn't diacuas tbe game wtlb your fellow workers around the drinking fountain on Monday. The palnt·and·replay system does having some pttf alls if you aren't careful. Like tracking paint into the house when you sprint to the TV replay. . ,,,. TIUS VEXATION IS easily solved, however, by mov- ing the television set so you can see it through a door or window. Then you can just rush over to the window and peer indoors at the instant replay. Do this often enough and your neighbors will figure you are a peeping Tom, practicing up at home. Ob well, you can't have everything. 5-car Pileup Kills Youths ROSELEE. Ill. (AP) -Five young persons were killed and two others walked away unhurt in a five-car accident on U.S. 20 Baird, 19. Sgt. Dan Deegan said the Menig brothers wet"e in one • in this western Chicago suburb, police say. . car and each of the other vie· tlms in another. The fifth car waa also demolished, but its«' cupants escaped injury in the accident early Sunday. • · RoSelle police identified the dead as Marguerite Stipp, 21, of Melrose Park, aod four Bensen· ville yomhs, Klrlt Henkin, 17; Donald Menlg, 17, a younge!' brother, Jerffrey, and Thomas Deegan said Heotio and lbe Menig brothers apparenUy were speeding, lost control of their vehicles and plowed into oncom· inf_ traffic. NATION I WOALA er bads Ted ••J cloa't lmow U lt'IJ be atraws or carda or wbat.' • aa1d Brevard County Democratic Chairwoman Monnie YUQCtana ol Jlocllledc•· But, tom.bow, fat.e tooipt wlU break a Ue between two men who want to 10 to tbe Dtmoaillldo ltate CoDvenUall for ............. pn&ldeatial ltraw ballot No•. 11 -Oeor1e ff. Canada, a ll•lboarne builder •ho favon Prfflclent Cart.er, and Lee W. Rabb. a Merritt lllaacl M1Wpa.ee tecbnlclan wbo 1upport1 &ea. Edward M. JCen. aedy,J).llala. TB&Y PE VYING foT one of the delept.e •Iota that bu Mt been oftkiUJ.y deteruilned from Saturday'J ca-..cUHS. Final re-- aulta fr'OID 85 of 11 cou.otles, ac· countial far a percent of the de- le1ates. abowed 378 dete1atea Physi~ ~•emlstry Americans Horwred With Nobel Prizes STOCKHOLM. Sweden <AP> -The 1979 Nob• Prize in phnica was awarde<l today to two Americans and a Pakistani and the chemistry prize to an American and a West German as U.S. scientists again this year dominated tbe prestigious in· ternational awards. . A total of four of seven laureates selected for lbe three 1979 science prises are Americans, the same nwnber as laat year. The peyaica prize was awarded to Professors Sheldon L . Glasbow and Steven Wein- berg, both 46, of Harvard. and Abdus Salam, 53, a Pakistani phy sicist working in London and Trieste, Italy. for s tudies aimed 1,tl unlocking lbe mystery or forces that hold matter together. They believe . their work may eventually fmd a single force UD· derlying the universe. THE CHEMISTRY prize was awarded to Professors Herbert C . Brown , 67, of Purdue University, Wes t Lafayette. Ind., and Georg Wittig , 82, of the University of Heidelberg, West Germany. Cor their development of chemic~ tools for syothesiz· ing organic compounds. Trieste, Italy. He ia tbe first Pakistani to win a Nobel Prize. THE LONDON· born Brown and Wittig, the chemistry WUJ. ners, were cited for developing the use o r boron · and phospborus-contamiag com- pounds as important reactJOn agents in the synthesis of or· game compounds. Brown. who obtained ha s Ph.D. from the Umve rsity or Chicago, later b ecame an American l'itizen. and has been a chemistry research prof~r -at Purdue since 1959, introduced an e ntirely new class of chemical compoWlds called or- ganoboranes. Willig developed oew syn- thetic methods of considers· ble importance and bas s tudied reaction mechanisms. His most important achievement is the discovery of tbe reanaosemeot reaction bearing bis name as "the Wittig reaction." for Ca.rtll'. 11t tor Kenned:y. 51 for APLCIO ala&el &Dd n UD- commltted. Wlalte HoUle p.... NCNt&ry Jody Powell said Carter wu ""el')' pleued .. wttb tu lbow· Ina. Bain ID DOPQloua parts ol tb• atate held Sauturday'a tumoul far below tbe $0,000 ex· pected. New York =r Harold Ickea Jr., a & aunom:ter ud pollUc.al .0r1aoiur who cam• to Miami for Ule caUCUlel, aald renlta mean "that we now mow we bave an orcanlution job to do bere ud tbe nucleus of all orcaniret\cm .. CANADA AND Rabb eecb re- ceived 462 votes for a aeat in Brevard County's delegation to tbe coovention ln St. Petenburl. Tbe winner will get to vote with 871 other delegates chosen Saturday and 839 oon-ele<:ted de· legates -party leaders, elected officials and their appointees. The blocs sUll untallied were the 188-member delegation from Miami and Dade County, where Carter and Kennedy ran very dose. and the 116-member de· legatioo in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County, which Carter supporters conceded to the senator because the draft· Kennedy campaign and AFL· CIO ran identical slates. Neither tally was expected before Tuesday. leaving the final total in doubt. Be's • f111eet1 Roy Dowdell, a six -foot, 200.pound football player. has been named bomecom· ing queen at Laurel Highlands High School in Uniontown. Pa. He edged o ut 12 female candidates. Castro Leav~s Secret Seroice Relaxes NEW YORK <AP > -We in a four block "frozen zone" in mid· town Manhattan has returned to normal after Cuban President FidelCastroabrupUy left thec1ty underthecoverof darlme$5. Barncades were removed Sunday in the area around Cuba's M1ss1on to the liruted Nat.Jons after Castro made a hasty de- ·P&rture. Hundreds of law enforcement officers had kept an armed v1g1l during the Cuban leader's three day v1s1t. CA.STKO'S RUSSIAN·MADE llyushm-62 Jet took off from Ken· nedy lntemattonal Airport before dawn Sunday. and federal or hc1als later srud 1t had landed safely in Havana. Dunng the 77 hour v1s1t. the leader of the world's 95 non. aligned natJons was guarded cont.Jnoously by teams of Secret Serv1Ct.' agents and pohcl' on foot . 1n cars, heucopters and on horseback as be lodged at the mission. ABC NEWSWOMAN BARBAR.A Walters said Castro com· mented that Republican Ronald Reaga n is the ooly possible pre· s1deotial candidate whom he der1DJtely would not Wee to see elect· ed lD 198>. Miss Walters said Cut.ro "eagerly" answered questi<lns posed by news media rep~ Saturda7 ~\~ be ex-preaaed ••dWllusiCJnmenl" wttb tbe caner .• re&c· Uon to the presentt of Soviet troops in.Cuba. Today's awards were made by the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences. Each prize carries a $190,000 stipe nd to be s hared among its winners GLASHOW ANO Weinberg, both New York City nat.Jves, are the 38th and 39th American win· ners or the physics prize. WATCH FOR Weinberg. who obtained his Ph.D. at Princeton, has been Higgins professor of physics at . Harvard aince 1973. Glasbow, who holds a Harvard doctorate, bas been a professor of physics at Harvard's Lyman Laboratory since 1967 . Salam, who was educated at Cambridge University and bad been considered a likely Nobel winner for several years, is a p r ofessor at the Imperial College of Sciences and Technology in London and di.i-ec- tor of the lntemational Center for Theoretical Physics at the exciting magazine section In the Saturday Dally Piiot. Freeze Warnings Issued Each Saturday for the 20 exciting weeks of the pro football season, PRO fl.U!79 will bring Daily Pilot readers the most up-to-date, interesting and comprehensive roundup of pro football, w ith special emphasis on all the pro games to be · televised that weekend. i , • • ~lfbal"-size Hail Riddl~s Texas Temperat•res ... Le I'<• lO ,, '° 41 •7 J3 65 '7 )' ,. )J ,. •• 4 n ,. 72 lO ff ., u 11 u JI 11 t.1 " ... .. n 11 ., J1 " 14 J1 11 .. Ai 11 Sot It 1) ... .. 117 14 Sot .. tO " J7 ..... .a_ 51 .u 16 ... 11 ... nu 3' SI .tf • sa .01 " .. Calll • .... I TM •-•\I for today wu ror orlabl• (IOucll~~ •llh • hll;lh In 1~ ml0·70t end • 20 1>91"Cenl chanc• off. thow•r>. A mlld-lher '""'' d._a"'"'4! ''' lnklH lllrouQllOlll Soulh•rn C•lllc>rnl• SUnaaY. but not <>noUQll lo ~k IM-·· r~onl ,.....,_, O<y ,.,.11, a<c«lltnci to prl••• -Iller 't•llstklen k.n Lewitt . C'e~tal •eaf lier 1>ert1, <.....,., be<oml1>9 "'""" lllnflY "'-""-· ~· ol rain. 10 -~ CMrt•• ·~·'"'• w111 ,..,oe •-fl• '1 wlltl In._ 1' tOdav. ...... u. Lltflt •Ml4M>W •lfld• n10111 ...a momlfto "°""-""-"-Winch wnt to~ tOto ltknota wltfl-to t•o·I..,, wlrws •••••· Wnl t• toutr!MJt,.... bllO IOtrlrw-. s ... , ... -.r••• TOOAY SaceM llitll • · U p.m, •. 1 TUllOA'f F1nUow •~-. •• l"lnt lllOI\ 1 so.m. u ~IOw I 4p.m. I 1 s.tond llltll 1 :ai P.m. u S4lft rl•U:D e.m., Mb •:l•P m. MMftn-t;O.....,.,MCIS:Jt11,m, 8•rl•ep•rC ,_, vellcl IOt IOl\IOlltl Sllf'f' ·-· htlVllt In "91. Mell> lmum ~10111 In feet, lt9rlod In _.... .. ) \ .. You'll enjoy scouting reports, player profiles, predictions and point spreads, insiders' comments on strategies and game plans, tips on who and what to watch for, plus Ii neups, statistics, qo izzes and special feature.by top national writers. PAO Ilk 71 , the special Saturday magazine section, will help you get more pleasure out of your pro football watching . DAILY PILOT 842-4321 ------------------------------------------ t . ·--- . --·---------·----w V ••r Be•etown ~ . Dally Newspaper ~ VQL. n, NO. M, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Fl FTEEN CENTS Ti01e a181SVS llllUISLL ·------A ...w twtlt t.o tM Calllamia r .. l eltate pme, called ''time abarf.DI" 1a m•tt., lu 4-but ln La1una Beacb eoablinl tbo9e who wut a vee.UO. Miiie t.o e8labtilb. ~for 11,000. La,_..,.._, tbe f'lnt V&U· Uoa ownenblp l'9IOl't in Lquna Beach, \ook OD lta ftnt part-time realdenta earlier tlUa month, and .Justices Reject Bias Suit WASHINGTON <AP) -The Supreme Court refused today to become involved in one of the largest and potentially most ex- pensive sex discrimination lawsuits ever filed. The Justices left intact an or- der forcing Western Electric Co.. a wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone & Tele· graph Co., to pay virtually all costs in what m ay be more than 2.000 separate trials· to de· termine damages. A federal triaJ judge ruled last year that Western Electric bas systematically discriminated against women at its Kearny, N.J., plant. The original lawsuit was ft.led in 1973 by Cleo Kyrlazi, now 47. who worked frol1} 1965 to 1971 as an lndusfrial engineer at the Keamyplant Her suit was later certified ~ a "claaa actloo," and more thari ~ 2.000 other women have Jo6fted her to ehaqie Western Eleetrtc wit.II WepJ ... bia. n 1a ,._a. ble mare WAii -........ crimlnated against in their jobs or tbOM refused employment. at &t»e Kearny plant-aJ8o wW jG6D the nlt. -In oUMrr action toda~, the bifh court: -Granted a bearing to two men convicted of shipping ob- scene films through the mails. Their appeal charges that the FBI was required to get a search warrant to accept the films from a company that re- ceived them by mistake. -Left intact an appeals court <See SEX SUIT. Page A.%) (J85 in New CreenBook WASlilNGTON <AP) -The n e w edition of Green Book, formally called "The Social List of Washington, D.C.," contains 685 new names, says publisher and arbiter Mrs. Jean Shaw Murray. Sbe adds that the names of 400 peraoas have been dropped from the kelly-green volume, which lists 5,000 promine nt W asbingtooiana. The book was s tarted by Mrs . Murray's grandmother and continued by her mother, but their policJes have varied. Shar.ing: A opet'Moft•y~ la~ poraU. .,.. nMft1 IOld oat. TM •aeMioe oweerthlp pllan at lbe --~~d tonne• hotel on South Hllbway II uni que, lQ that the U·room re· furblabed bulldlne will •v•ntual· ly bave mdre than a thousand own en. ~ They won't au be 1tayln1 th ... • at the aame Ume, mind you. But each ol the ownen will .have btl or ber..QJm.~ Ue policy. pay property taxes. and maintenance costs for a por· Uon ottbe buUding. lovNton buy lifetime share$ ln La,una Shores, good for aevee ~ lod&inl per year, at prices ran1tne from '8,000 tO '12,500. For their money. they receive holiday ownership apace for one week a year. Diane Romo from Laguna Niguel Girl Scout Troop U09 digs in with her teammates Saturday in vigorous tug· 'o- war. The game was part of the fun as 58 troops of scouts gathered at Laguna Niguel Regional Park. (Additional picture Page A3> -· Solon Says Turnout Slwws Gay Concern W ASlilNGTON (AP> -The turnout or an estimated 50,000 marchers here Sunday shows that gay rights are ''a matter of national concern." s ays a con- gressman who wants to extend the Civil Rights Act to protest homosexuals. "1 think most Americans are ready for it," Rep. Ted Weiss, D-N.Y., said Sunday before ad· dressing the marchers, includ· ing many lesbians and gay men, massed oo tbe Mall al the root of the Washington Monument. The U.S. Park Police estimat- ed the crowd at 50,000. March or· ganizers said it was two to three limes that size. The marchers paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue and behind the White llouse under banners from nearly every state. Large contingents from California and Texas stepped behind their o wn marching bands A gay men's chorus from Los Angeles sang several tWles. including .. Stout-Hearted M en .. Weiss said he has about 50 co· s ponsors for the bill he in· t roduced earlier this yf!llT to a mend lhe Civil Rights Act or 1964 to ban discrimination against homosexuals Weiss' bill has spurre<i Rep Larry McDonald, D-Ga . to in troduce a resolution that would put Congress on record as oppos· ing any special legal status for homosexuals. It has not been acted on. As the march took place. con servative Christian groups were staging a news conference and prayer session to protest the de· monstration. They said spttial prayers were said in churches around lhe c;Quntry Sunday urg- ing homosexuals to change their ways. (See GAVS, Pa1e AZ> ~ ''Mother used to teU who's been dropped, but I don't," Mn. Mur· ray aaid, explaining that names are deleted because of deaths, transfen, and failure to return questionnaires. And because of misbehavior'? "Ob, yes," she said. Coast No Loager 'D-.ager' Weatber Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday morning with a 20 percent chance of sbowen. Lows tomgbt 58 to 64. H1Chs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE Te81' ~ T_, .,;;;;-..,...., olfidoJa how ,,._,.,,.. --. CMt aPaa.ld be cor•t•l obo•I IMom Uwf S-~ corda ... Ind "'°"" to. Aa 0 ,... ""· .,,,., ..... ,,.._, nd .. toMla ~ of tM ... ,,...,.., cardt, ... ,..., ... ... ,_... lo c:onw bf. ,,. • AIO Miller Recall Drive May Not Come Off The leader of an or1anbation workinc for the recaJl of Orange CoWlty Superviaor Edison Miller indicated today the group might be haviq aome 9ecood lhouabts. "We are still 9C5 percent cer· taln of IOiDI tbrouab wttb • re- call but there la a 5 percent chance Uult. we won't," said lllcltey Conroy. president of tbe Armed Pweea Retirees Aaocia· tioD of Oraal• Cmmt.y. • COGrOJ. wbo claima be baa been rec:eivlq "heavy advice from .. of "°'*· '' declared tbat Miller llae neatraltsed bilDHlf CW the board ud baa alleaated tbe four otber sur~.;. Uaat be wouid be lb• 1"1DC ~ GD ilnll tbat al· feet. our llv• la not lolnl to materialbe," Coaroy a...n.ed. ··11 be were a daQaer, .. de- finitely would follow through with it but we are not sure we want to put county t.axpayers through the burden and eoeta of a special election." Conroy cancelled a pre.s.s con· ference scheduled for Tuesday at which be was expected to formally announ c e the launching of a recall drive a1alnat Miller. The IJ'OUP WU initially shoot· ln1 fol' either a recall election ln tbe Aprtl 4 municipal elections or at tbe June i primary elec· tlon1. MWer la expected to at.and for electiaa next June. Comoy bu been an ouu~e.o crlUc ~ Mlller alnce tbe former prtaoner of war waa appohlted lut July by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to auc~ed Balpb Dledridl. ( .. Pieee lllc.m>lwn..olltd :'.fee_&m. pie interval ownenh.ip," allows for l,'100 sluarea in the three· quarter acre property, and each owner &eta a trust deed which he can seU at a later date, perbaJ)I at a proftt if real estate prices conUnue to escalate. And while the concept ls not new (Ume aha.ring bu been in existence for 10 years in HawaU, Florida and part.a of Europe) It of Laguna is un1gue for Southern California. Laguna Shores operators, Watt Indus tries or Santa Monica, says theirs is the fi rst such program in a West Coast beach community. They have another such en- terprise in San Dieeo in wbicb many investors own a single re- sort property. And the concept of owning pro- perty~ven for a week a year- a ppears popular fn Laguna Beach. Since puttmg its salesmen to work Aug. 1, Laguna Shores spokesmen say they bave sold aJl but400sharesoftbe 1 700nffArt'(i. "We bad people lined up out- side waiting to buy into the re- sort ... said BiU Thaxton, direc- tor of marketing for the Laguna (See RF.SORT. Page AZ) Strike Answer? Capo Eyes Walkout Responses By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. OI -Oall\' II'-S&.ff In response to recent stnke thre ats, Capistrano Un1r1ed School District trustees will con· sider a measure tonight to fire teachers who walk off thetr Jobs and a plan to tnple daily pay for substitute 1Dstructo~ 1f needed to keep classroom~ open District n egotiat ors and representatives for ci.:so ·s 750 teachers have been deadlocked ID pay talki. BB Conf erenre Teachers are <1sk1Dg for an 11 5 percent pay boost while dis tnct officials arc offenng c1 7 percent tuke Teacher group officials have stated that a walkout over th{' stalled pay talks .. 1s d definilt· poss1bil1ty " But teacher leader. -;:i~ the nc>Ct s tep ~ould be to ask for a .. talt' medrntor CUSO Supennt<:ndent Jerry Thornsley said today th{'re h<ii. been 0<1 chanitl' in the stalled ta!k'> -.1nce nc~ot1at1ons ~1th le<1cher:. broke off Wednesday No'fulur<· talk ... havt· been :.cheduled Thom.'>lev ha!> recommended lrU'>ll't'!> adopt a policy that " 0 u Id prov Id f' r 0 r r I r Ing tl'acher'> who withhold their serv1c~ from the c;chool d1M.nct. If .in employfl· continue'> to '4 tthhold serv1t'<''> "1thm a two '-'C<'k penod of 101t1ally !>.•mg warned ...... uch bl·h<Jvtor 'ih<tll b<' d•·l•mt•d '4tllfu l r1·fu..,a l tu (Set' STRIKE. Pagt: \21 Refugee Impact Eyed By JEBBV CLAUSEN Ol IM o..-, ,. .... Si.ff Educators from three counties are scheduled to converge in Hunlio•ton Beach Tuesday monins to di9e\IU the lmptl!Ct of lndochlnese refugee students on California schools. The 10 a.m . sesak>n at Hunt· ington Beach Union Higb School District headquarters is to de· termine problems created by the refugee influx. the accompany- ing costs and recommendations for solving problems. Called by the state Depart ment or Educatjon. the sesslon 1~ especially rurected at cone~ about the lack or state ~~~0 federal funds to meet health and educallonaJ needs or refugee siu dents, according to a spokesman for the Orange County Depart· ment of Educatton Stat e sc hool of fi cia l s scheduled to meet with d1stnct official.5 are Dr. Ramiro Reyes. assistant superintendent or public instruction. and Dr. Missiles Approved BONN, West Germany <AP1 -Chancellor Helmut Schmidt on Sunday endorsed deployment or a new generation or u s nuclear missiles in Europe, say· mg NATO would proceed desp1tt' Soviet threats. Donald McKinley. ch1er deputy superintendent of public mstruc t10n . Also scheduled to sit in on lbe sesaloo are representatives or the Onll9e CoiunQ Department or Health which Is currenUy coordmaung an effort ID West Oranae County t o combat tuberculosis which is beUeved on the rise as the result of recent immigrants . The county schools office not· ed to report..'> tO local d1stnc~ that results of the dtscuss1on are expected to be forwarded to a lobbyist 10 Washington. D.C .. i.n a campaign to secure federal mooey (or acbool distncta aerv· 1ng large numbers of refugee students Invited to the Hu ntington Beach conference a county schools office spokesman s&Jd. are educators from Orange. Los An~eles and San Diego counties Aliens Seized 12 Arrested in Capistra110 A bnt-r chase through trafft« on the San Diego f"reewa} and onto the Ortega thghway 1n San Juan Capistrano Sunday netted L' S Border Patrol authont1es 12 illegal 1mm1granLs. but the V3Jl s driver escaped A Border Patrol s pokesman c,a1d thl' incident began at 10 p m when Agent F'raocas Mar rocco, who was dnvmg north bound on the San Diego Freeway at Bast.lone Road. noticed a van that appeared to be carrying J heavy load M arrocco followed the van north Wllll be could get a backup Borde r Patrol untl At San Juan Creek Ro<id. h1• turned on tht' un· 1t .., red lt~ht <Jnd lhc Viln '>l>ed off northbound, "e<l\ing through hea\ )' >Neekend traHH· Tht:' \.10 abruptl} turned off thl· freewa\ and onto the wc~t bound Orte~<.i ll1ghway. running thrcl' red light:-bdor(' the <Inver Jumpt>d out v.1th the van still m gear Tht \an cr a ... hl•d into th1• rear or .• Border 1'.1trnl car that had pulled tn front or 1t at El Cammo Rl'al. but no on .. was in1ured Th<• I:? illcg~1 I 1mm1grant!> found tn the van ~ere taken to th<' Rorder Patrol's Chula V1sti1 ofhcl' The dnvN escaped w.....,, W.a• Cr••• Firemen work with Jaws of llfe to rree body ot sports car driver from maneled wreck~:ft•r bead-on crash on San Dle10 ay. 1\6 accident at 5 o'dock th1a ~occurred ln El Toro area in vicinity ol Lake Forest Drive when sports car entered southbound lanes going wrong direction and struck a pickup truck whose dtiver su.ttered minor injuries. ldentiflca. Uon of dead man la pencUni. •• Chase By DAVID IW'ftMANN °' ............... PoUc. la=a&ora '"" m H altll of a \'. llod'f la ~ attermatb ol • fWlliN•tw.d, bl&b·•Pffd CbHe of I Ito)" Ultee-ton truck Sunday in lrv1iM that tDded w'lt.b th arreat ol a a<>-ytaM>ld IUSPfft from San Dleao. Ou aftlcer •ufterad m1.w la Jurle1lnthe1 :~ a.m. lacict.t. Du.rlnl the cM.M wbJeb .,._.., ln lrvtne and ended near iM Marine Corpl Air S&aUoo at kJ Toro, police Mid tbe awpeet Alan Dale Flnle,y. all tedl.Y UMd tbe truck u a batt..-iq ram aaa•ut p\lnuln1 poUH u.nlts and then tried to run down other om cen on foot. Police Lt. GeM Norden satd thl• momin1 investiaators still are uncertaln what led the Navy enlisted man toaUe1edly atealtbe San Diego Gas & Electric Co. truck and then try t-0 run down pursuing officers. Finley was booked into the Or ange County Jail on cbaraea Disease Plan Put Before HB Huntington Beach Mayor Don MacAllister will ask his City Council colleagues tonight to adopt a resolution calling for county officials to take im· mediate steps lo protect resi· dents from refugee-related dis· ease. MacAllister, who successfully pushed a similar resolution before Orange County League of Cities members last week. re- iterated his concern that health problems are more serious than offi cials admat Jfe said he plans to draw at tent1on to health concerns by writing to President Carter, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr and area congressmen. The resoluUon direct& Oranae County Health Department of. fi cials to take whatever steps necessary to protect residents again.st "an epidemic of com· m unlcable diseases." M acAllister said his letter· writing plans are aimed at br· inging federal assistance to the county fo r conducting health tt>sl s and insuring future Jn. clo<'h anese immigrants receive pmper screening befo re entering th<.• county San C lemente Break-ins Net $725 Burglars netted $725 in loot in three separate weekend residen· tial breakins in San Clemente, police reported. Harold Vlcek 4055 Via Manzana, told police a $225 color television was taken from bis open garage someUme before 9:50 a.m. Saturday Bobby Mead, 216 Ave. Pelayo, told police be returned home at 1:30 p.m . to find '200 in caah, cassette tapes and a aold watch taken from bla apartment. Police believe a thief opened a front window to t>reak into the apartment. Michelle Zink. 243 Ave. Del Ponlents, told police Friday morninl '300 in cash waa taken from h er reside nce. Police believe a burglar forced open a kitchen door to enter the re· sldence. DAILY PILOT , ... O<-COMI o.11¥ il'llol wltll -llltt-4'1_ .,._ _,.,_, ltOUbf•-bf llWO<- c .... "'* .... '-~----... _....,_-... .......... ,, .... , ,.,. C.16 ..... -9Hcll. """""""" .... ..,_ l•l~lf•ll•f,l,_,~-/tolltllCooitl A .i""t ,.._oell"""1•..,.,,•-a.twd41\'t-"""'°"'' t ... "'°"'"' ~tN ..... ..,. I• 9' ,_ ,,,.., •. ,.-.c....-.c..i-.-. .... ~.:;=- , •••. e..r VlO ~t>-leflllo.M<M~ .,_~ ·-n::-..:.~ -0:- o..ftH N.~ .._.. ... -MtlM...CMeMtl ...... .... Lefun• 8ffdl °""' ,.,, ... C-'414 ....... , of et:tempted murder •1alnal a poUce offtctr, f•lon_f bit a.nd nm ud fJ'and tbeft. He it bein• b ld on 12$,000 baU and a hold baa bMI placC!d oa blm by Navy aulbortU Jrvloe poUce Lt Jerry Boyd ... d the wUd cbaa• be1an wb4in otncen Jlmmle Potta and Lon· cslt Nelton uw the 1tolen SDGliF. lru<'k btinJ driven reck.- leaaly on Culver Drive n .. r Tre buco Road They lttempted to at.op the truck but the au.peel, drealed ln bl• Navy uniform, rthaaed to puJl ovttr. Hu lnat.ead beaded for the Santa Alla Freeway, wher"tl be beaded aoutbbound with poltc~ in purau.lt The truck got off on 1!:1 Toro Road and ran through a red traf fie s1gna1, Bo)'d said narrowly misain& anothet' vehicle. By thla time the CnlifornJa Highway Patrol had joined the chue, which hit speeds of 90 miles per hour, and the truck was purs ued back onto the freeway m a northbound direc- tion. Ofllcers aaid the suspect got of( on Sand Canyon Road and then got on Marine Way east- bound. which deadends at the entran ce to the El Toro Marine base. Police units were used to block the truck's only route or escape. However , Finley allegedly made a U tum and sped back toward the police units, sideswiping a unit driven by Irvine officer Bob Kluck. Kluck was uninjured, but the truck beaded back toward him as he stood near the vehiclt!. He· fired a shot at the truck, which veered around him and strucl( a CHP unit head-on. The officer, Tom Oson of the CHP's Capistrano om ce, suf- fered minor injuries in the col· lision He was treated and released from a local hospital The suspect was pursued back t owa rd Sand Canyon when~ Potts and Nelson were on root waiting tQ see what had hap- pened Finley then allegedly aimed bis truck at the two and the of· ficera emptied their revolvers at him. Boyd said the suspect then turned northbound onto Sand Ca· nyon where several blehway patrol unita were parked and drove toward more olflcera on foot. A CHP officer fired two shotgun blasts at the truck, which was finally brought lo a stop on Sand Canyon north of Marine Way. Finley, on active Navy duty in San Du~go, was take n into custody. Follow.up Investigation is be· ing done by the county sheriff's offi ce f',....P~AJ RESORT ••. Beach resort. "We sold 178 shares in one day in September, and about 60 per· cent of the people buying were from Orange County," be said. Watt Industries purchued t.be 30-year-old hotel in April and began extensive renovation of the structure the follow•ng month. And now the fmit owners of Laguna Shores have arrived to sit around the pool, walk to nearby Heiller Park, and enjoy their fully tumiahed rooms for a week. After the purchase price, the only other coet of ownenhip ii a $11M.10 yearly usoclaUon fee, which includes property taxes, maid service, interior and ex· t erior maintenance and in· surance. ''That works out to al moat S28 per night," Thaxton said, addlnt hotel coets In Laguna Beach generally are much higher than that. He calls the concept a l'aca· lion insurance plan, wherein the investor "buys a lifetime of vacations at today's prices.'' Once you're in, the only lb.log that can to up la the a11oclatloD fee . And while investors are not suaranteed the same room every year, they bave the rl•bt to uae, rent or sell their ebare Juat u lf they owned an entire unit. "J'or an extra a year, Ute owner becoplet • m ember of Reaorta Condomintuma In· tematlonal, a world wide network of more than 11,000 ncatloD uDltl avaJlableon anexchaqe ball. If you tet tired of •unnlftl ln La&una Beach, ,.ou can Mnd • card throueb the RCI computer and 1wap uolta wtth someone ln Spalo Of Swt.tserland. · But at the wguna leach re- IOl"l, JOU pt everytbiDf from a rQicrowave oven to swhll• 1llck1 ln tM oewl1 Mcoc'ated rooms. ••All )'OU need when 10'I ~ be re la your toothbru1b," beamed a talesman condud.lnt a tour of r resort. Delly .............. 'ACING COURT ACTION Bavertee Cleydon 'Sting' Litigation To Start By .JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot IN Oalty l"INll Sutt LOS ANGELES-Four sus· peels i.n what autboritiea claim waa a multi-million dollar fraud operation patterned after the ' movie "The Stine" faced court ~on here today. ·Authorities claim the con- fidence game C06l one wealthy !'lewport Beach resident $180,000 10 cash and his Rolla Royce automobile. The suspects, arrested in July, are· -Beverlee CJaydon, 35, of 81 Royal St Geo rge, Newport Beach. • -Attlla De Alb, 39, of 2716 Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach. -Michael Newman, 36, of 14 N Stonington Road, South Laguna. -Jerry Mack Morrt.a, 34, or Buena Park T he case 1s being prosecuted •" Los Angele.!. because it 1s the 1urisdiction where the alleged rraud occurred. The Newport victim. expected to be identified in court. told police be met the group through a business deal. They alletedly toolr him to a home lo tbe Hollywood HWa which tbey &aid wu a prlvate gambling club for mlllloa.U.. He was enticed lnto helping a s upposedly disgruntled club employee who was to deal a crooked Faro game in which the rlub would lose and the victim would win. f'ro91 Page A l GAYS ... "God did not create Adam and Steve, but Adam and Eve," aa.ld Rev. Jerry Falwell, a televiaioo evangeUat from Lynchburg, Va. He called homosexuality "an outright assault on the family" and likened homosexuals to bank robbers and thieves. The crowd at the march ap- peared predominantly young, white and male, but there were le1biana and gay men of all ares and races. A few women brought their babies. There also was a contingent of at least 100 older men and women whose signs Identified them as the parents of homosex· ual children. "My SOn ~ Gay and That's Okay," said an embroidered sign borne by June Durham, who heads a support group for par!'nta in Baltimore. Pair Nabbed In Huntington Bar Burglary Huntington Beach police ar· rested two San Clemente men Sunday afternoon on burl)a.ry cbargea ~temmin1 from the weekend tbeft of '700 from a taloon near their home. Dale Keeney, owner of The Place, a bar at HOI N. El Camino Real, told poUc• ao- meone broke illto h1I bultneu aod took cub, cbeeb and credit car&f teeelPtl. -r-eeeey ~ tbe bruk·ln at 9:'1 a .m. SUD· day. At t :ao p.m .1 Huotlncton Beach police ta epboned San Clemente oftlcen to report tbe arrNt of ADtboaJ 8 . Coda ud Jame1 P . Leonard, both ol llD Calle Puente, ln connecUoa with the bar breaJt·ln. HuaUqtoo BHcb poliM bad apparently stopped the two men tn an auto they we,.. clrivtn1 tbrou1h tbt cltJ and found evJdente linkiai them wUb tbe alle1e4 Su Clemem. buqlary, aald San Clemente police Lt.. Al Eblow. The two meo wen questSoned by San Clemente pollce today. Hinshaw Ruling To Stand W AallltfGTON (AP) -Tbe Supnune c.ourt NfUMd toUy to revlve a Callforala man'• lawt.ut d&allenlinc a Howe of Rtpr•llMatlv• nal• that but partldpeUon by me.mlMn COD• vided ol tedoua crime. ~er left int.ad rulinp that Clanffy's lawsuil, filed after H ·Rep. Andrew Hlnebaw of California WH baned from Howe votiq or committee wort due Lo h1a ms bribery conviction, now bu become irrelevant. Hinshaw waa convicted oo chartee ttemm!nt from h1a COD· duct while serving u the U · 1e11or for Oranae Count~. Cdf. A House rule alat.ea Ulat U\Y member coovicted of • crime for which ·a sentence of two or more years ta PrilOn may be lm· posed "abould refrain from partlclplltion 1n the bual.Deu ol each committee of wbicb he ii a member and abould refrain from voUnc ... " Hinlbaw ot.erved the rule. Clancey, of La1una ffJlla, Calif., IOOll filed a complaint ln federal court charging that h1a congreaman'• abstention from particlpatioo ln Congress oon- a tl tut ed taxation without representation. p,.._ Paeie Al STRIKE ... perform regular assignments without reasonable cause," aaid Thornsley. Thornaley has also asked trustees to increase the regular 'dally subs titute teacher pay from $35 to $100. CWTently, sub- stitute t.eacben who t.eacb more than 40 days get $61 a day after that time. The recommended •100 a day pay for substitutes would be used only in the event of a teacher strllte. Jn other Items on the school board's 7:30 p.m . agenda. As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson is scheduled to discuss current state school legislation. Trustees aJso wlU discuss pro. posal to change school distnct boundaries with the Saddleback Valley Unified School District and CUSD to faellltate tile plaaDed i0,000-hoee All8o VI$ project jut north ol La,_.. Beach. Toni&bt's school board meet· ing will be held at district head- quarters, 32972 Calle Perfecto. San Juan Capistrano. • , ,t' , -· Rey;al .RI.pell?· Prhwe••' Ponie• in Ada U>IO>OR <AP> -•• PllWf,ps. Prt-.. ..... ,,_.nz«s and Brtlllb t.IJlaad, the auto claat. came UDder ftn '*1 •- t.be flnand.tJl1 alllq COJDJIUDY fll aobli to tpead '119,tOO oe W. equeltrtan team M ao advertiaeaMDi. - Thf crttidlm WU ... ~ tbl IO)'al faaUly'I --......... 1adfiy ln tla• ffoUM of CO.IDOOlt 8coWall LalaoriM wt.m.. ffamllton. U. called Pb.lWPI and Anne, QuMn E.Uaabltla IJ'• oalJ clau ...... "bloody parult.ea" wbo wtn .. ..,.. .... IDObey ... TM auto comPU17, ft.le w ~ tbt Stt· erumeot for "32 m.llllGQ to lt81 tn bul1-w tolnt to pay tbe Brttiab EqUlltriu Allod..ac; 20,000 pounds "3,200 a year -tbe co9t ot a 31). tec0ncf TV commercial -for U..... 1ean to support PbllliPI' stat>M ol ax borMe. ln return, PbiWPI wW adverUM Btttllb Le.¥1aad'• -Land-Ri>Yer -anct-ttop-Ro.-•r vehlclee. Illa team of rlden wUl be Down u The Race Rover Team, and tta bone box• ..,.,w" wtll dlapJay the company'• alofam. The q\IMO'• 31-year-old IOn·ln·la• wUl be the ftnt member ol the royal family to be lnvolved iD com.m•ltlal. ~. Tbe auto company empbulied that be peflCIGa1ly would recel•e no pay. PbllUpe, wbo won a &old medal for bonemanablp ill tbe tm M unlch Olymptca and rum a 12,000.acre farm ln w•tern En•lud. told t.be Sunday Express he made the deal becauae be needt tbe money. He aaid he cot the queen's permission. "WE RAVE A •O&'l'GAGE just like every. one elle," be 1aid. "CometUnt. in horse trials la a very npenatve businm. Iilllatlon is ram· pant. . .. It came to the point where I could not afford to malntaln my borMB." "It wu either cut down on the stable or seek new ways of flna.ocln• tbe horses." Alt.boueh the queen la reputed t.o be one of the world's richest women and Anne gets W7 ,500 a year from the 1ovemmeot's Civil Uat, a Bucklng)lam Palace apokeaman said that aJ. AHi lowance "II for official purposes and cannot be used for private punuita aucb u buyi.n& and maintaining horses." "PMcnCAU.Y EVEaYBODY in sport is sponaon9d today," the spokesman added. "One must remember that Princess Anne and her huaband have very UWe money of their own , althou1h they have t.be income from their farm -whatever that may be." Hamilton, who made bi.a name object.mg to the large al· lowances paid memben of the royal family for performing official duties, said he would question the Industry Secretary, Sir Keith Joseph, about the deaJ when Parbament meet.! next week. Leaders of engineering labor uruons who are righting BriUsb Leyland's plans to cut ita labor force also attacked the deal. George Guy, genel'al secretary or lht-Union of Sheetmetal Workens,said1t was "a diabolical wastt!oftaxpayers' mooey." p,.....pa~.tl ~ SEX DISCRIMINATION. • • ruling that outlaws new methods adopted by banks. credit unions and savmgs and loan associa· tions for handlio1 savers ' transactJons, such as automabc transfers of money from saVl.ng.s to checking accounts. Agret:d to decad e whether federal courts. when anvalldat· tog a state court's challenged ju4ieial act, may o!Nler tllat eout•.-. .. --··· ...... ......... -aeru1ed to eaempt • Cherollee lndlan woman from paytnr federal lncome tu on proceeds from her motel oo a North Carolina Indian reserva· lion and rent 'on craft shope she owns 111 Cherokee. N.C. Refused to review a lawsuit challenging a rule by the H~e c>f Representa tives barring partH·1pat1on by congressmen ronv1ct.ed of senous crimes. A-power Opposed ~.·-~(Mt) -,._ .. a.. ........ monatraton oppoalaa w .. t . GermUl1'• llQC\Mr ~ Jll'O-gram converged ln a partt ..,_ Sunday demandio1 the 1°""1· ment stop building atomic reac· tors ; , ' I !f . , Ii ALSOARAGE Ready for the weekend chill. wtth an eerthtonecl flannel plaid shirt complementing the pleated, troot IJOIY·COftOO slack bV SP·Bntches 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 In the background Is a ClaSStC cable-knil cr~neck orlOn lrom Thane. In Mtural or oatmeal and \he wide wale seat·oatcn cord bv Buole-Boy .I ___ .. ..._ ______ -___ ...., _________ ----· -----..... NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE Census Loo1nlng Bureau to TOne Doun Queatiom in April WA.llllNO'ION <AP> -,,_ C... .. we Ma clecJde4 t.Ml lt j..t --"t .... to Dow bow •••1 a.tt~ .. u•1d. America.a JM'l ........... tloo , eaplalned bureau apokeaman Henry Smlt.h. Bureau eaperu aay It tbould tab about lJ alioutea to ft11 out UM form. ............ tU.111 lta 9!l natiooal head -..t eext ~ the atatilUdau wtU be at.rt to lean DOt Just -.OW maQ you are out tbe,.. but what you're like Md bow JOU u,,.. But. be added. "Tb• qu .. UON bav• to have aome relaUouhlp wltb an ldeoUftable netJonaJ ln· tere1t. We don't uk your ,.. Utioo. or who you 1IHp with or wf,1 lhtt you have a Ptt " On• American In atx -more In ruraJ areaa will aet a looser form that ahould take about 45 minutet to complete. 1t baa an ut.ra 20 bouaine ud JS &>erto.W queat..lon.a. Tb ere are some tblna•. bcnrnw;·u..t WOll"t be med. SpectaJ,ln&er9t lf'OUS-ral\I lna from the poor to the ban- dlcapped to American Indiana each bu a need for apeclal ln· formatkm and • deltre to 1et it iD CODYmimt form .. Mont t.ban 70 mceun11 wore held acroaa the country to aollclt vtew1 on what l.880's queatlon nalre abould uk~ •nd tbcae meetinp, 1t.artin1 ln 1974, led to al'veral changff ln the forms. Ray Bancrott of th~ bureau re ported that amon• the questions urted al these sessions, but re· Jected, tncluded whether a person 1s left-banded, whether you snore, whet.her you own pets or a hone. what type or leisure actlvitiea you engaee an and your sexual preference The ftnt question on all forms la simply tbe name of each P9rt0l'I Uvtq In the household u ot Aprill, um. Question No. 2 deal.a with how lbe people liated are related to one another -husband, wife, dau1hter. etc. Among the possi- ble categories are partner, room mau, paid employee and non relative The third question asks the sex of the individuals and No. 4 lists their racial background. Tb.la meaDI that iD the decade it bu spent pnpa.rto.a f~ the 1-~. \be bureau WU UD· der CODltaat pressure to uk this oruiatq,1...ttm,aet1ucbandauch a pleeeciflnfonnation. Anet tbe amwe.n are of more than academic interest: millions of dollan in federal and other money for groups and municipalities depend on the count. Tbe Con5lUution requires a bead count ol the people, the added questions a.re a look al the characteristics of the popula· Still, in each census year there are complaints that some ques- tions are too personal Bureau officials emphasize, however. that they a r e asked for statistical reasons and in- dividual re~ponses are kept completely confidential No. S is age; 6 is marital status; and 7 is whet.her the in- dlvtdual is of Hispanic origin or descent. The housing questions every- one will be asked cover such things as the number of living quarters at the address. whether there are complete plumbing facilities, number of rooms. whether you own or rent, size and value of the property, and amount or rent paid. The 1980 census will ask 19 questions of every American, seven population questions and a dozen queries about housing. Tra~I Fi,... A••bt• Deaf DEAR PAT: Do any Orange County travel agencies have teletypewriter phones so persons with hearing problems can make their own travel arrangements rather than have lo rely on another person? ~aunt is almost deaf and she asked me lo try to find out about this. K.H .. Costa Mesa Travel Network/Bristol Village Travel is the first Orange CoQDty travel agency to lnstall a TT\' (teletypewriter) maclaiae tbat will provide senlces aad ~mma.aiea&e wttb deal aad hard-of- llearing or speech-Impaired penou. according to owaer Barbua Naaaau, formerly a speech aad beariq spedalilt. Sile adds &Ut special &o..ra are . belal lie& ap ... die •IWY la pl19•'"C &o IMMt bl· moaWy "Tl'awel Nile•" wltla Olma ••d I.a· &el ... I I L o..&Mf Ille aawy ,_ m•nt MUiis b7 11•1 bl dae "'$'TTY_._, 1'7'f..4Mt, er &Ile nplaraambeT,t7f.Mll. ... ,,, itetllle!t Per••••I Trip• DEAR PAT: I've beard I can deduct the lease payments that I make for the car I use in my business from my federal tax. Will you check into this for me and find out if this is allowed? K.E., Costa Mesa Yoa may deduct your lease payments to tbe extent that they are directly attributable to your &rade OT bu.siDHs, according to ras. You may not deduct any portion of the leaae paymeatB for com· matla,g or other personal UH of the car. Any ad- va1tce payments must be prorated over the entire lease period. You may aol deduct any payment you make towards the purchase of a c:ar even if tbe payments are called lease payments. Americ.-an E%pre•• Not tor Ga• DEAR PAT: I can't find a gas station in the Orange County area that accepts the American Express credit card. As the price of gas soars, and many larger companies only use the AE card for business gasoline expenses, it would be great to <:or n proolt•m ., Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will rut rpd tape. getting the answen and achon you need 111 soh11• mequ1t1es m govt'mment and bu31ness Mail your questums to l'al Dunn. Al Your Sennce. Orange Coast L>ally Pilot. P 0 . Boz 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. A.~ many letters as possible wiU be answered. but phoned inqwnes or letters not 1nclud.mg tht> reader's full name. ad.dres:; and business hours' phone number cannot he consulered Thiscolumnappearsd-01 ly except Sundays. locate a station where lh1s charge card can be used. M.B.K .. Costa Mesa An American Express spc*esman says only lwo stations in ~ange Couty cWTeDUy accept tbe AE cant They are located at JZZI First St., Santa A,aa, and 501 W. Whittier Blvd., La Habra. Tbe next dosesl location Is al l89S Watermaa, Sa.a Bernardino. f'ood f'irrn Wanfs Forriga It~ DEAR PAT: I bought a large carton of Knudsen potato salad as my contribution to a re- cent office lunch. Much to my dismay, a co-worker was eating the potato salad and be bit into a black rock about the size of quarter of a penny. He didn't bite down too bard, ao no damqe wu dooe to bl.a t~. 11'8 thine that bu bothered me ever since la howsucbaforeignobjectcouldgetintotblafoodlnthe firstplace. J .V., Cost.a Mesa Al Bald.er. dlredor of qullty eeatrol for Kaadaett. &old AYS ta.a& Ute roek probably llad beenlmbeddedlaoneoftlaepo&ateesa.Hitwuaotdla· covered durlQI preparaUcm. Baater. e~plalaed that pota&oea ued la tbla pNdad uually are cleaned before purchase. Tiley are rttleaaed. peeled and chopped by Knudson and cleaaed agalD before other ingredJentB are added. Somehow t.bis rock escaped several inspedions, be says. A Knudsen representaUve will contact you personal· ly. collect the rock for analysis and replace the product for you. Fortunately, you knew wbat date and the s t.ore where this product was pan:baaed. That makes ll easter for quality control foUowup. Whenever foreign matter Is found In food, con· sumers sboa.ld save the food aad the offeaclJ.Dg ilf'm as well as tbe container. Contact both the manager or the supermarket where the product was purchased and tbe manufacturer. Occasional· ly. even when inspection UI very thorough, fo~ig:n matter can turn up lD prepared food. Without n · cep tlon. tbe manufacturer and the retailer want &o know when lbJs Mcurs. solel fresh prmt sip coats 13.00 Regularly 22.00. A gallery of prints fo r your private hours. Easy-on cover-ups have full -snap fronts, patCfi or Inseam pockets. Roll sleeves, flutter sleeves or elbow-length in neat-keeping polyester If. and cotton, 8 to 20 sizes. Models Coat by Swirl. South Coast Plaza, At-Home Salon Lmagmn I 111 WWWl •10fll Travellngis easy when you carry the American Express"$ Card. USe rt to payror your airllne tickets, car rentals, hotels, meals, shopping -and almost anything else when you're on a trip. As a Cardmember you can arrange to extend payments for airline tickets and vacation packages, get American Express Travelers Cheques. and even cash ~our personal check If you run low on funds. If you haven t got a Card, ptck up an appUcatJon wherever the Card ls welcome. Or call American g>.<J>ress toll-free, 800·528-8000. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD. DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT ... Ill OAUFmll '>k make it easy to fly. Method In StUdy 5-1 Odds NATIQN OPIUM. CROP LOOKS POOR BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -A poor opium harvett ln the "GoJden Trlan&).e" -a ruHed area where the borders of Bunna. 1b.alland and Plew "9queet T8" ay Number •••• 01 ... ~ DI Wh1 CNtoprectto? D2 W.....-0. N•dl. lltowllM,, Arnt Pelft 01 A..... 07 Low._. & Lee Pain 04 "9ad1ctt.1 bf N•"'°"'""9 & Teft.ton Tape C.ntet 645· 1701 24 Hours Cowtny of Or. D•vtd W. Olbeon 808TON tAP) -.... "'° ....... Uoea W.. ltn ~ llave •-·"lb' Against Quitting Laoe meet -hu beJped F-!i5iiiiiiiiiii5iii!!!!!!l!IE!!E~lilii!-iiiiii!!!!!!l--!m---. reduce the flow of drugs ra&eot~ later P,......Hd~ tit9t 1curren& aborUo• metbo4a H• 11f•, a s&udylMwa. .. I Tb• 1"19M.ttMq ,..... •tbat OBJ1 women wtao .Md MWW---. dUkl 1 bef or• t.My bad U.eJr WASHINGTON <AP> -Only to Hon, Kon1. says a 1 10 percent of the nearly 17 cu1tom official in thel million Amerlc•na who tried to British colony. quit smotl.na lut year were auc· ceHfuJ -and the effort wu The reduction wu 1 especially dlrtlcult for women auo a result of strict Jaw and blacu. the National Center enforcement that hasJ tor Health Statistics reportJ. k.ept illeeal Vietnamese! In Debt? The new Bankruptcy Act can give you a fresh start. 1) The new act 1s more liberal than ever. You can eliminate most oebta and lceep rrost ol your property. 2) Ba,V<rup!cy is y<>ur rtQht. It 11 no disgrace OUll oma Will ANSWCll YOUll OUE5TION!> ABOUI BANl'~UPlC'I' WITHOUT CHAllG( ()l,, f,,.-~ A ri" Reo~onoblc Only about 10 percent or the and Chinese immigrants black adults and women aged 45 from entering Hong to 64 wbo tried were able to lcick Kong, said Roy V. L. • the habit. according to a report Hatoon. assistant com-ALAN LURY A 1300 DOVE ST r..,leased by the center, a branch missioner for customs AnOtt,.,EY AT lAW ~UtTE 200 '"bortloDI face tbtll ,poulble prab11'in1 with . later llftll\&Dd•. T'bey said u..t -.--outmoded abortion t.ecbpkl.uee may •have scarred tbue women's reproductive :or1a111 of the Department of Health, and excise. (71') 955-3063 H(WPOIU BEACH CALI~ Education and Welfare -_-:_-:_-:_-:_:_-:_:_-:_-:_-:-:-:_-:_-:_-:_-:-:-:.=:::::=::::::============q=26=60===!!_ The report said 39 percent ol WHEN nu: mforma Uon for Uu.s study was gathered between 1974 and 1976 , th e re - •searcher s est imated that out of 100.000 •typical pre go ant women, 120 would have . had miscarrtages that ·~ere caused by previous abortions. However. the r e sear c hers said t h at ·ge ntl er abortion methods have been ui:;ed ·since 1973, and ·'there 1s 'little or no risk" of m 1s- carri age resulting from these abortions . THE STUDY, con· ducted at the Kaiser. Permanente Medical Center in Walnut Creek. Calif .. was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The California re searchers s tudied the pregnancy records of 31,917 women. Among those who had an abor- tion before 1973 and prior to bearing their first child, the rate of miscama~e during the middle three months or pregnancy was more than three timt:s h1ght•r lh;in USU<tl State Aide Quits After Disclosures t.P'lll~ EXPERTS THOUGHT TWINS WEAE AETAADED Grece, left, •nd Virginia Kennedy Wiit 8• 9-yeers-old 'Snup·aduh?' Secret Talk Untangled SAN Dl~G~ ~AP) -Two year s ago, when 7-year -oid twms Grace and V1rg:m1a Kennedy babbled to one another in an wiin- telligi ble "secret language," some feared that the girls were "possessed of the devil." Until l977, the San Diego twins were judged to be "severely re tarded," since they had not learned to speak. The bizarre case captured the public's curiosity and lert hngu1stic experts intrigued and perplexed "DUGGON HAUS YOU dmn1k1n, dooah. · said V1rg1rua , known as "Cabengo" to her twin "Snup-aduh ah-wee dye·d1pana. dye-haab-anah." replied Grace. ··Poto" to her sister Puzzled at first, ~c1enllsls are no" SC1y1ng the strange speech 1s merely a uruque dialect of English blended in an odd way with German. THE TWINS' MOTHER s peaks English and the1 r grandmother, who lives with the family, speaks German. Today, with the help of two speech therapists, the twins -who turned 9 Sunday -are adjusting rapidly to a normal life and learning the English language. "They arc doing real good now," said their father, Thomas "Their teachers <1rc pl ea~ed with their work and their English is gl'lting better evl·ry cia y They don't UM.' their old language am more at all · "11fEY LOVE BOOKS and havt: a great bond and affection ror each other," said the girls' mother, Chnst1ne Shortly alter birth, the girb suffered aebutea and underwent s ur1ery to relieve excess fluid on the brain. Years later, there was concern that neurological damage left the twins retarded. black. s~ers tried to quit last year. compared with 30 percent of whites, the report estimated. The estimates are based on in· terviews with 55,000 persons on a wide variety of health topics in the last six months of 1978. THE CENTER reported 3.4 million Americans s topped smoking last year, noting that 30.4 million or the nation's 52.3 million adult i:;mokers have made at least one serious at· tempt to quit There are 29.2 million ex· smokers, the center said. The cente r reported the percentage of adults who smoke has fallen from 1970's 37 percent to less than 34 percent. But "the average number of cigarettes consumed daily per smoker 1s inc reasing." the center r e ported "'HILE ONLY 23 percent or the nation's smokers were smok mg 25 c1gareu es or more daily 1n 1970. 28 percent smoked that much last year . Meaowhile those smokrng less than 15 cigarettes a day dropped from 33 percent m 1970 to 29 pereent in 1978. The rep()rt. seeking to explam the trend, su ggested that a higher pe rcentage o f li g ht smokers may have quit ft also said the mov« toward lowe r-tar cigarettes may t''< plain the higher rigan •tk con ..,umpllon :"'\ E A R L \' 2 9 p (' r c t· n t 11 f ~mokl'rs now use cigarettes with less than 15 milligrams or tar The C'enter reported low-t a r cigarettes are more popular among women (35 percent> than men 123 percent) and are used by only 13 percent or black s mokers. Need 515,000? It's Yours For Just 5242.00 a Plonth! Your ho~ can ~ .1 K<XJCl "'i(>Urce of m:mcy whl'n vnu rx~ extrfi nYJn<.·y. \\'11 h a ~ond m>rt~lo(e loan from ComrTl(.'retaJ Credit. you l-'tll bomJw $2.S.<XX:l or rn:>r<-on llk valUt.· of your hmn On a $1!;.C.X.XJ loon. llV)nthly t~vrntnl~ an· for l~I month." at an annual Jlt'rrl'nl· .1Kc raw of 15'-f. Total ol µav· nll·n~· ~.0.10.CX) Call~ today to apply, and wt·'ll find a way to help. '\O POI~!'-.. C0\1ME~CIAL C~EDJT CORJlQR.ATION /:;:JI::\ ~ fincmc1rtl service of @ ~ r::.J CONTROL DATA COR..POf\ATION : \ lri<.111 111 ~ 1.000 .111'1 oH·r 11iu ... 1 I.it '4:1 ur•·d ., ... __ b} .1 l'(JmbindllUn <II rt·'' .111d Jit•r .... 111.11 prt1~11·rl\ LENDER •(.{hi\ \1 1 '\ • :711 I 17tli 'I •!ti, ::7tMI lll\ll'\1,l'CJ'.Jtl \lll •J111 i1 .. 1J.11 \\,.., .. i •::1:-:~1 \lh'llll\ \II J<1 •.!I .i . \J1• 1.1 l'.11~ '"'' ;-1111. I • ·" 21.,1 I"\\/.\,\\'. 1.:_ 11 ,,, l 111 .. I • " ... I .... ~LAGUIA BEACH LUMBER CHARLESTON, W Va. <AP> State IJquor co mmission e r Jim A y r e s h a s· r e s 1 g n t! d following disclosures he had taken four or five cases of liquor from the state warehouse for hJs personal use. But. after s tudying the twins' gibberish. speech therapists Alexa Romain and Meridith Ann Koeneke correctly deduced the girls had developed idiogloss1a -or twm speech -lo a fine art According to Dr Chnstopher Hagen. chairman or speech pathology al Children's Hospital. ~uch cases are rare A bout 37 percent of ma le adults smoked last year. com· pared with JO percent or women l~~~!!!~~~,.~~l~~~~~!!J!!!!!~!!!~I The men had h1~h<'r smoking rate!> A House becomes Ayres, 54, said he took the booze t o try to become familiar with <Wines and liquors. "I'm not much of a drinking man myself. I took some of it home t o find out what kind of h· quor we were selling," he said. His resignation was announced last week by a n aide to Gov. Jay Rockefeller. who said tbe governor accepted it. "IOIOGLOSSIA, AS IT usually occurs, 1s not really uncom· mon , although only about l2 or 14 cases have been reported in de· tail since the 1800s "What is common is that twins tend to go through a phase 'where they use a speech pattern of En~l1sh sounds which are all mixed up and which other people don 'l understand. ''Usually twins pass through this phase rapidly in three or rour months, sometimes between age 1 and 2,'' said Hagen DR. ROBERT GALAMBOS, professor or neurolosc1ences al University of California al San Diego. said that be and other ex· perts consulted were so mystified that they fi rst held a series of conferences to plan the s tudy or the girls' languages. After studying more than 80 hours of videotapes, linguists de· lermined the girls "suggests that one or the important ingredients in driving a person to develop language is a need to know and be known." Workshop Scheduled A free workshop exammmg "Cultural Factors in the Onset of Schizophrenia in the Hispanic Community," will be presented in Irvine on Friday, Oct. 19. The workshop, sponsored by the Orange County Me ntal Health Association. will be held from 9:30 a m. to 12 noon at Heritage Park. 4601 Walnut, Irvine For more information and re servations to the workshop, call 547-7559. Tellico Dam Sued r====E=Y=~c=i!'=J-=E~=~r=~=~=A::;~=,0=N ===;· C L-rokees ~ol'~-6& Snai·l Darter's "'lA:,( REaut sr 111P1 rH "'"~''''/( lie C 1 UIW El vision Euminauon & ES C1y\H ol 81onOnH\ -C1l111tt1 Puscrlption U C1uut 01 l hndneu -G11u~oim a Home with a .... W4'rmtn Cruirm. Hospifallly 1na1·s wha' everyonl' wants 1n lherr home A nd rhaf's what yov gel when you bulld 1n a wood·t>vrn1"1J lireptace It's nor only economical -es~cially since no m asonry 1~ requ1rea -but best fireplace performance 1s already t>u11t 1n by lht' taclor y t n yovr cno1ce ot exterior design, your tireptate will be lhe styllsh focal poiM or your nome for years to come CHEROKEE, N.C. <AP) -Tbe beleaguered Tellico Dam, whicb re- cenlly won a batlle with a smaJI fish, now may have to fight the Cherokee Indians. who say the dam will flood sacred buriaJ grounds. dam was halted in January 1977 when a federal court ruled that the 16,000-acre lake it would create would destroy the Little Tennessee River borne of the snail darter. £1 8lloc1I Cont1ci ltnUt El Your Clllldt f:Vt\ & Atld1n9 U Eyu1ghl 111110110 -U Soh Cont1t1 ltnu\ on11o••n&io1o 49 y 0-0 1 E9 5 s1nv 6 n111blt ContKt l~~ '\ U Ho tint 811ou1 l1nu 1 ~J SAVE 20% The Cherokees have voted to take the Tennessee Valley Authority to court to block completion of the dam. Ben Bridger. a la wyer for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Na. tioo, said the suit will be filed this week in U.S. District Court in Knox· ville. THAT JS UIE same court where Judge Robert L. Taylor last week re- fused efforts by tnviroomentalists to again atop work on the controversial .__..~o-because · would d.eltro)t the natural bome of tbe anail darter, a finger-lencth flab protected by lhe 1973 Endangered Species Act. The Tribal CouncU voted UD· animoualy to sue TV A on grounds &bat the dam vtolates the Constitution and tbe 1978 American Indian Relic.Low Freedom Act, which gives l.lld1am acceas to 1acred lfOWlds. Tb• Council dld not Ille ault earlier beea11ae It bad hoped tbe IU1l darter eoatroverb woufd kill comtrucUoo ol &be dam, Indian offtclalt Mld. Work Oil the $UO mUll~ project 2$ •ll• IQIUthweet ot K.oonille, Tenn., .... uaaed tbNe weets aao after Preli· .... Cartar 1lped • bill~ \be eompllitiaa ol TeWeo "notwltbtatand-m P1 otbel' aawa ... 1= • pereent c0mplated, the ' The lake also would flood the land , that served as burial grounds and DAIL v capital of Uie Cherokees before An· '==TA::::P:=E=C=E=N=T=E=R~============~ drew Jackson drove them west on the _ -=.,.~ Trail of Tears. . miililll:~ An Interior Department study earlier this year said an investigation revealed the site tontatns evtdence of "human burials among the earliest in North America." ··congress cannot uempt tbe Constitutioo," Bridges said, refer· ring to the bill signed by Carter on Sept. 25. "It cannot eliminate First Amendment rtgh~." BRIDGES ALSO SAID Congl'e5a did not specifically exempt Tellico from the 1978 Religious Freedom Act. The land to be flooded includes the former Cherokee villages of Cbota, the tribe's capital during the 18th century, and Tertsai, from which the state of T~ derives Jta name. Aho to be IJooded la JeebcMe Bot· tom, an area where a rcMolostcal di11 have uneo•ered evtdence of civWsation eDttln1 8,500 yean .,o. ·•Tba valley la like tbe Bib&e to ln· dlaoa," tri bal planner Bob 8laakwbip aald. "The Cberokee re- ll 1 lon doe• oot peraatt the dl1- turbaoce ol craves nor noodlnC them with•••·" J Jotin Wilson announces ffte opening of the new office of Design lenders, Inc. 121l2 G.-... Gro•• ll•d. S..lh I a....Gro .. CA.17141530-7611 ~ -p. oeed o home equty loon, \llft John W~r.oo who ho' ~ "' bul.neu lfl/tJ year• 11,cf.t i,,.,e in Oronqe Couory He \ ~· rfHOl«efiA ond resporl\fve 10 yovr noed1 Mou ~· he'll be oblfl 10 qrvn yo.. 1he OO\wer1 'fO'I Ml.& oltno•t ~ely because Oil dftc11'(.)n1 ate ,,.,de locoffy ()I. oc:Mirw<J98' -Wo loan 851. ol oppwt, i..c omolll'll of f-nt IT1)flQOq9 -No upper lomtt on loon °"'°'" -/ootro\1111\ er. $1().(XX) 00. 15 yea-rern-tl'looloble -We loon on ~ P<lf*'Y -w.·,. rrote realistic, len '°""""'°',.,. CJ\ 10 whol COtl\li!Ull' o ad r"1. -(di IOdoy! . ._ _____ _...., ................... .. .... ~ { On All MaJesflc· T emco- And Marco Fireplaces & Connecting . Chimney Pipe! For IKamplt: MAJISTIC NM28 MAJISTIC #M36 16'' z.. a.-..c. 'MAJISTIC #M42 U "i..r.a....c. •254•0 , ••• ltl.00) , .... J71.0f) ( ... 4'7.00) SUIJICT TO STOCK ON HAND THIU 10/ ll/7t LAGUllA BEACH LUMBER 1765 Laguna Canyon ~d. Laguna Beach . Ca 11 : 494-6538 or 540-8267 Of'll MOii. Tin fll. 71l0-•1JO <LOSID 12100 • 1 tOO ht &..ch CLOsa SAYUDAY • s•••t ,\ ,- , ___ ' • Orailge Ceast · EDITION • T ... Y'•£1 .. l•I N.Y. S&oella . I. VOL. 72. NO ••• 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 1S, 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS! Solon Predicts Cuts • ID L •raGaUTM&&U ............. • Tile aumber of Soulbeaa\ A1laa refu1•H comlDI to Oraqe OountJ wU1 be cut b9ck 1ubtt1aff•lt,y la c:omJq mOlldll. Rep. J«TY Paueno.. D.s.ta Ana. Aid todQ. P•ttenoa. who at lb• same tJme ~ that rel\lleel do 1lOt poee a bealtll tbreat ioeally. declared that Oranae Cowlty ls receivtn1 a dlaproportionale ahare al new antnla. < Rela&ed 5'otel PQe ,Q) • He said" be hU ne.ived U · 1-.raw from ..-.... ....a.le· mnt olftd• tUt Glab~ wttb '1aaMl1 attadam•ta" will be allowed to.-.. hen dlrectl1 ITom~ Pattenoa ..Umated tbat tbe lnflua of refu1ee1 would fall from about 1.000 per month to about 81)().'100 per month. Pattenon reports thal Oranae County bu l penal of tbe na- Uoa •• tatal population but-10-perv ent ot the country's retuiee problem. About 30,000 retuaees have re- Nttled lo the county to date, of. ftclab aay. "TIMre bu been an unfair burden on health and social pro- 1nma at the k>cal level," be aald . Pattel"IOn also announced that the county baa received a federal erant of $300,000 to set -up • medical dnic for bealtb screenina. Re saiCl the 8"Ul, aJona with feea cbarced to cUentl, wm permit a health at.elf ol about 35 lo conduct beah.b acreeainl for up lo 30,000 people in the first year of Ila operation. Tbe Democratic congressman also said another grant of $407 .ooo has been received to provide h elp for refueees througJi Rancho Santiago JUnior eoltefe-District pro-gTams. Services would include job placement and the teaching of English as a second language. Pattenon said that be and other members of Congress wUl meet with top advisers to Presi- dent Carter to push for im- mediate passage and full fund- ing of the Indochinese Refugee Aasiat.ance Program. Meanwhile, officials w'llb the federal Center for Olaeaae Con- ttol who are analyzi1:rg-t1\e- bealth problem said that 33 cases of tuberculosis have been dlagnoeed in refugees in Orange County tbil year. This represents about 20 per- cent of all cases or TV detected for the year. Only 7 of the 3.1 cases bad a high likelihood of having been mfecUous. the report said. <See &EnJGEES, Page A2> Mideast Nations Hike Oil Price Pressure OnOPEC For Jump ' NEW YORK CAP> Oal in OellY "'""Su" .._ THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE-AAYNESFOAD'S DUNE DIGGERS BUILD CASTLE Combln•tlon of Strong BKU and Artiatlc Touch Carry th• Day dustry sources sa1d today that Libya and Iran were raising the prices of their crude oil, putt.mg more pressure on the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Exporting Countries for a general price rise. Analysts said the price in· creases by the two nations could add a penny or two to the price of a gallon ol gasoline or beatin& oil isl tbe Unil.ed States. LibJa ...................... 10,..... cent of tbe oU UMd by t.be UDl&ecl States. ,, •'. 5-tier Castle r~ "'akes ·c ()wn I: 1:.~ !~::s.m. . day's sand castle buildin& coo- test at Big Corona were environ-mental impact reports. The 18th e dition o f the # Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's annual pail and shovel party drew 38 entries and about ~ workers. Hundreds of beachgoers watched as the sand castle builders displayed their imaginations and construction skills · The sweepstakes winner this year actually was a casUe -an elaborate, five-tier affair com- plete with a moat and an adja- <See CASTLE, Page A2) . -Recall Group Wavering About Miller The leader of an organiz:ation working for the recall of Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller indicated today the group might be having some second thoughts. "We are still 95 pe(cent cer- tain of going through wilb a re- c all but there ls a 5 percent chance that we won't," said Mickey Conroy, president of the Armed Forces Retirees Associa- tion of Orange County. Conroy, who claims he bas been receivine "heavy advice from Iota ol people," declared that Mlller has neutralised • himMlf on the board and bas alienated the four other s upervisors. _"Our fears that he would be lhe awtnc vote oo iuues tbat af- fect our live& ls not &oinl to mat.eriallle," Conroy auerted. "Ube were• dancer, we de- finltety would follow throuch witb it but we are not aure we want to put county taxpayers tbroqll tbe burden and COits of _ ' 1 aped&I electioD." ComoJ cancelled a pnaa con· fereace ICbectuJed for ~ at wblcb be wu expected to 'formally announce tt1e la•ncbln• of a recall drive .. alut lllWer. TIM ll'Cql wu lnltially shoot· llll for eltber a recall e&ec:tlon tn tbe April 4 mmlctpal electiom • at ta. .._. I prtmary elec· • tloDI. IHU. la eueeted to ataDd for •eu.aem.Jw. ComvJ ........ Ul outlPok• erltie fl llWll' llDee .... former =---fl WU WM appalnted thliJ bJ Off. SdmUDd G. ..... Ir. to 1ueeffd Ralph m,.,..... C.ast Vietim ''Sting' Suspects Face Court Today By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' .. DllilY ...... , .... LOS ANGELES-Four sus- pects in what authorities claim was a multi-million dollar fraud operation patterned after the movie "1be Sting" faced court action here today Authorities claim the con- fidence game cost one wealthy Newport Beach resident $160,000 in cash and his Rolls Royce automobile The suspects. arrested in July, ar e: ~Beverlee Claydoa, 35. of 81 Royal St. George, Newport Beach. -Attila DeAgh, 39. of 2716 Hilltop Drive, Newport Beach. -Midaael Newman, 36, of 14 N . Stonington Road, South Laguna. -Jerry Mack Morris, 34, of Buena Park. The case is being prosecuted in Los Angeles because It is the jurisdiction where the alleged fraud occurred. The Newport victim, expected lo be identified in court, told police he met the group through a busineas deal. They allegedly toot him lo a home in the Hollywood Hilla which they. said waa a private gambling club for millionaires. He was enticed into helping a s upposedly disgruntled club Oelly ,.,,_. S~lf,...... FACING COURT ACTION Bevertee Claydon employee who was lo deal a crooked Faro game in wb.icb the club would lose and tbe victim would win. However, at the last minute. the vlctJm was allegedly tricked and lost the cash and car. President Carter bas re- peatedly blamed much of the United States' current infiatiQn on increases in the price of foreign oil. Libya, which supplies about 5 percent of the oil used by the United Stat.es. raised Its price for crude oil Monday by $2.77 a barrel, or 12 percent, tOlbetween $25.57 and $26.27 a barrel, de- pending on the quality of the oil. Libya produces some of the world's best oil, ideal for the making of.gasoline. Iran raised the price ol its best-quality oil by $1 .50 a barrel. to $23 50 a barrel. and or its lower-quality crude by S2.87 lo $22.77 a barrel, retroactive to Oct. 1. Although these prices d1d not violate the $23.SO·a-barrel ceiling set by OPEC. analysts said they were s 1gn1ficant because Saudi Arabia. OPEC's biggest member . sells 01 1 similar to Iran's best for $18 a barrel. At OPEC's last meeting an June, the cartel decided on of· ficial pnces ranging rrom SlB to $23.50 a barrel. and members pledged to try to keep from ex- ceeding the $23.50-a·barrel level. But there have been hints rn re· cent weeks that the ceiling might be weakening Prices on the spot market. where oil not sold at the official price under long-term contracts changes hands, have risen to almost $40 a barrel in recent days, and several OPEC na· lions, wi&bing to cub in on the more lucrative prices there. have been diverting more of their production to spot sales. The ceWog price does not apply to sales on lbe spot market. Ownership Resort Open Vacation Plan a 'First' in Laguna Beach BJ-l'RV& lll'IUIBLL °' .. ....,"" ..... A new twist to tbe Callfomla real estate same, clllecl ''Ume ~barini" le makln1 ill debut ln Lacuna Beach eaabllna tboM who ..m a vacation home to eatabJ:ilb a beacbbead for '8,000. Laama Stionl. 'u.. ftnt vaca· tloa OWDlnldp neort la l.quna Beach, toot°" lta ftnt part·tlme retldeatl earlier tbll moatb, and operators 1aJ .......... the cor- poratklD are aeartr told out. Tbe YKltiaa OIHMnblp plan • at tbe -~ form• bot.el OD Som.b Coat llleb••J ii UDI· que, 1D tkat tb• M-room n · fUtbilMd baiWDI wU1 nmtual- ly bne more than a UIOUiiiMI own en. They won't all be staying lbere at the aame time, "1ind you. But each ol the owners will baveJlia or her own deed and ti- tle policy, pay property taxes, and ma1Dtenance coela for a por- Uon of the building. lnv..tGn buy Mletlme sbarea ln Lapna Shores, sood for aeven d.QI loct'1nl per year, at prtc•• ranctni trom se.ooo to ,12,500. For thllr money, tbey receive bolida, ownerabtp apace for one .... ,..,.. Tbe Pl'OlfaM, called "fee llm· pl• lJMr'Yal ownenbl, ... lllowl for 1,'100 abaret la tbe three· • • quaftel' acre property, and each owner gets a trust deed which be can sell at a lat.er date, perhaps at a proftt lf real estate prlcee continue to escalate. And while the concept la not new (time ahariq bu been in exlatence for 10 yean tn Hawali, F\ortda and plrta of Europe> lt ia unique. for Soutbern Callfomla .. La1una. Sbort1 operators, Watt lndu1trlH of Santa Monica, .. ,_ tbein ll tbe first aucb prosram in a Wut Cout beach community. Tbey haft another 1ucb en· terprlle lD San Dl•Co in wbleb manJ ln"'*°" own a liDIM,. (lee aaon, Pap AU o"''• ,., ... s .. tt ""°'" Corona Royalty Rich Kanzler and Blame McFadden served as homecom· mg king and queen at Corona del Mar Hi gh School over the weekend. She w~s crowned at halftime of Sea King football ~ame Fnday. He was crowned at homecoming dance Saturday. Decision Drafted . In England Case By IOCllAEL PAS&EVJCB Of .. 0..., ..... S119ft refusal to allow band members to play al certain school events. England was tran5ferred to Corona del Mar High pending the outcome of the bearinp. A "proposed decision·· bas been reached in the case of former Newport Harbor High band leader Richard England, who was charged with un- profeaional conduct by officials of tbe Newport-Mesa Unified School District. However. the state ad· mlnlatrative law judge who drafted lbe decision says It may be as long as a month before En1landandtbedistrictfindoutlf he will be dis m issed from teaching duties. . 'l sincerely hope it will be less thD a moatb," said John Wllld ol tbe state Administrative Semces Department. WWd bu sent ~ies o( JUs "'n>uO draft aeaiion •• lo the two eommilPxl members wbo repreeented En1land and the d.lltrict cNrtnc a bearlq con- cluded la Aupat. A ftna1 deddon in tbe cue ls pendinl commenta on WWd's propoMd declalon by the two other commllllloD members. Tbe eventual decillon can be appealed only throqb the coUrt 1y1tem by either akte. Tbe scbool board ii not ln a poeltioo to aeeept or reject tbe deeilJoa, school of. nctalaaakl. Tlae caM •C•lntt En1l1nd betan lalt lor1Da when Harbor Rip PriDciPal 7rom J acobloa ebarpd tbe MDCI leader wttb unprof111hu• CGllduct lD eoG· aect.m ..... J:n1l1nd'1 a.lltled ... Coast Weather Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday morning with a 20 percent chance of showen. Lows tonight 58 to 64. Highs Tuesday 68 to 73. INSIDE TOD,\,~ Tto0 ~ o/fidola haoe ben ~im.o baM:a thq/ 1'1o"ld be ccref"l abo"C wlaom Utq ..,_ credit carda and l.nd mmwJ1 to. At a .._. .WI, _,,,,., ~ miQ1't nd up tmth ,._,. of tM pl4ttic mcmev canit, cMd firtd boftk loont hard Co COfM br-p~ • AIO. ··-· I I ' l 1 , ' ' 1 .ti OM.Y PILOT N Monday. OctQ~r JO. 1111 ' la el•e Epbetle Bizarre Poll~ lnve1t1.,tora were In I H«b ol a motfve today lo Uw aftermath of a auntt,..nllect. hl1h·•P"d cb... of a 1tolen three.tan trudt Su.nday la lntM tbat ended with tbe arTell ot a 20-year-old IUI J)e('t from S•n Ole10. on. oftlcer •Uf'fered ID1Dor tn-Jwi• lDtbe 1:45 a.m. lnckhn DurlDI tbe chMe wblcb bqan 1D ln:tDe ud ended .....,. u.. llarloe Corps Air St&Uon at El Toro. Police 1ald the auapeet. . l're. r-.e " • ... RESORT •.. sort property. An.d the concept of owning pro perty-even for a week a year- appe ara popular an La1una Beach. Since puttlna It.a ealeamea to work Aug. l , Laguna Shores spokesmen say they have sold all but400s baresofthe l ,700offeroo. fered. "We had people lined up out- side wait.in& to buy into tbe re- sort," said Blll Thaxton. direc- tor of marketing for the Laguna Beach resort. "We sold 178 s hares in one day in September. and about 60 per- cent of the people buying were from Oraqe County,'• be said. Watt Industries purchased the 30-year-old hotel in April and began extensive renovation of the structure the followlne month. And now the first ownera of Laguna Shores have arrived to s it around the pool, walk .to nearby Heisler Park, and enjoy their fully furnished rooms for a week. After the purcbue price, the only other cost of ownership is a SUM .10 yearly association fee, which includes property taxes maid service, interior and ex: t erior maintenance and in- s urance. Alan Dale na)Q, alletedb UMd t.be truck u • tNalt.ena1 ram aaalalt punubaa police -1ta ud t.bm tried to run dowa oUMI' otnce:n oo toot. Police lA Gene Norden lllld lbit momtna lnve1t11al0n1 atm are uneertaln •bat led lhe Navy enllJted man lO all tedl1 atal \he San Dteeo Ou 6 EJeetrie Co truck and t.beo try to run down • pu~offtcerY. Finley wu book.ct lnto the Oran16 County J aU on chutea of alt.emoted murder 81ainlt a Pollce officer, relony hit and run and vand th ft ffe ,, betn1 held oo ~.ooo batl and a bold has ~n placed on him by Navy authonUes Irvine police Ll Jerry Boyd saad the wild chase began when office.rs Jimmie Potts and Lon- n ie Nel son saw the st olen SDG&E truck being driven reck- lessly on Culver Drlve near Trabuco Road. They attempted lo slOp the truck but the suspect, dressed m his Navy uniform, refused to pull over. He instead beaded for the Santa Ana Freeway, where be headed southbound with police in pursuit. The truck got orr on El Toro Road and ran through a red trar fie signal, Boyd said narrowly missing another vehicle. By this time the California Highway P atrol had jolned the chase, which bit speeds of 90 miles per hour, and the truck was pursued back onto the freeway in a northbound dire<:· tion. Officen said the suspect got off on Sand Canyon Road and then got on Ma rine Way east bound. which deadends at the e ntrance to the E l Toro Marine base. P olice units were used to block the truck's only route of escape However. Finley allegedly made a U tum and sped back toward t,he police units, sideswiping a unit driven by Irvine officer Bob Kluck. Wrong 1t'a11 Crash F ire men work with jaws of life to free body of sports car driver from mangled wreckage afte r head2 on crash on San Diego Freeway. The accident at 5 o'clock thi s momin~ occurred in El Toro area in vicinity ol Lake Forest Drive when sports car entend southbound lanes Soinl wrong direction and struck a pickup truck whose driver suffered minor bQurtea. Identifica- tion of dead man ii pending. No Strike Seen Soon In Markets LOS ANGELES <AP) :,._ Workers at 7,500 supermaritets fro m San Diego t o Santa Barbara turned down a fi nal mana~ement contract offer this ~cckend,bul a Teamsters Union SPokesman said today there wtll be no immediate walkout "We must get sanctions from t h e J oin t Counci l o r th& Teamsters Union first. and that takes a we~k or two," the spokesman said . School Candidates To Meet the Voters Candidates for the Newport- Me sa Unified School District board of trustees in areas one s nd six will speak al a can- did ates' fo rum at 7 .30 p.m. Tuesday The forum . sponsor ed by Cit izens Acting to Restor e Education <CARE>. will take place at Coastline Com munity College's Bay View Center, 2531 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heights. . formation aoalyat, and James Pancake, a business manager. Seeking the seat in a rea six a re Todd Heas, a s alesman; Roger C Summers. a general contractor. and George Lackey, a sales represent.alive CARE. ~h1ch 1s sponsoring the forum . backed an unsuc cessful recall pet1t1on agatnst the three Newport·Mesa trus~s whose seats aren't up fo r re election Uus year CA RE mem· be rs have indicated they are supportmg Lackey in the elec· ti on Mesa Hospital Gets Recertification The proposal by t he Food E mployers Council, represent- ing 31 Southern California food store chains, was rejected by more than 80 percent or the food warehousemen. drivers and of- fice workers in ballot.a counted Sunday. The leaders of 16 Teamsters lo cals neaotlatina wUb tbe aupermarketa bad recom- mended rejed..lon of the pact, which did not meet their de-!11 and for a $3.65 hourly wage increase. 'lbe uruon ts atso seek· ing revision of rules relating to seniority, grievance and arbitra- tion procedures and rood haul- ing. Trustee area one encompass~s ro ughl y the Estancia High School attendance area. Area six includes Newport Heights and part of Costa Mesa, south of 21 st Street between Dove r Dnve and Newport Boulevard Candidates run an the trustee area in which they lJve but are elected by a ll the voters Ill the distr ict. which includes Costa Mesa, Newport Beach aQd Santa Ana Height.a. Candidates in areas two and three spoke at a previous forum A-power Opposed BONN. West Ger many CAP ) -Tens of thousands of de monatratora oppoalnt Weat Germany•a nuclear power ~ gram converged in a park here Sunday demanding the govern· ment stop building atomic reac- tors 87 IACIDB llDl&N °' .............. A reeommmdatloD tllat Costa Mesa llemort.al Hospital be re- certifted immediately oa a tem- porary baala to handle paramedic emergency cases was approved today by the facltltles subcommittee o f Orange County's Emer1ency Medical Care Committee. The recommendation will be forwarded to Dr. Rex Ehling, the county's acting health of. fleer. He la expected to act on the recommendation t.bil week. The hospital's certification was suspended Oct. 2 after an inspection by subcommittee members turned up several al- 1 e g e d deflclenclea in the hospital's emer1eocy room operation. .,....,P.,,eAJ REFUGEES ll also was announced that the federal dlaeaae center bas as- .s i"ned medical teams to six · Southeast Asian countries to as- s ure rigid screening examina- tion for each 1"efu1ee bound for the U.S. Midge Backs Ted WASHINGTON (AP) -Midge Costanza, a onetime top aide to President Carter, said today she supports Sen. Edward M. Ken nedy over her former boss for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination. H DAILY PILOT lhoOf-C..Dett,Pltol,wlt""""I011u-IH __ _..._l .... l_..,11W0.- CO.SI Pllllll ..... ~.S.,.., ... W!I-- -·-_.., ...._ ,.,..,., .., C:O.to -.--... -........ ..,_ 1• .. v.ii..,tn4M."-k«IV1owlltc-i,. """'°.......,_,•"'*1-s.t"'*"-~n. n..,,_........,....,..._.._ .... ,. _ ...,......c.t. __ c.-i11en1 .. ... ~·­---·- Dlft.:"' ,_ ............ .......... l .... o.w•. u. ..._._, ..... _ ................... ,. ldl .... T .. ., ...... (714)~ as n1•.vue111••MN111 Alt.._ tile emerpaq room baa remaJned open to the 1eneral public in tbe interim, cl· ty paramedic cues hne had to be routed lince then to ~ emergency facilities in Santa Ana and Newport Beach. Bob Heilig, assistant director or the Orange County Office of Emergency Medical Services. s aid be reeommended to the sub- committee at a hearing today that the hospital be recertified for 90 days, pending a new lnapec- tlon. S ubcommi ttee m embers agreed, he said. · Heilig said his recommenda- tion was based on a report by Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital officials indicating they have re- medied all deficiencies. Heilig said the inspection that led to the decertification was a c- tually a followup to an lnapec- tion last May, which also re- vealed deficiencies. At that time, the hospital was given temporary certification. However. HeWa aaid, the second inspection found certain condi- tions unchanged. Tbese included a lack of specific written requirements for emergency physicians to take continuing education, and, moat important, a lack of children's doses of medication.a used in cue of cardiac arrest, beaaid. HeWs said tboae doses weren't available on the emeraency room cart. Hoepital officials dil- puted that finding, sayina the doses were available. Hospital officials said today they are pleased by the subcom- mittee's and Hellig'a recommen- dation. "We're looking forwud to having the paramedics back, u a service to our community." s aid hospital Adminlllrator Ru~Zamora. The workers' old contract ex pi red Sept. 2 Youth Killed ' · In Party Row An 18-year-old youth died Sun- day aft.er he was bit in the bead during a fight that broke out during a party in Santa Ana, police said. The victim, ide ntified as Ruben Reyes of Santa Ana, died of a s kull tracture at 10:35 a.m. in Mercy General Hospital, ac- cording to police. A juvenile was struck in the leg by a bullet from a small caliber pl.stol at the same party In the 2400 block of Stanford Street, police s aid. No s uspecta·are in custody. Cyclis~ Killed In Canyon Crash A motorcyclist was kllled Sun- day when he railed to negotiate a curve on Silverado Canybn Road, bit an embankment and s lammed into a large rock, highway patrolmen said. Officers s aid Rodney Lee Hayley, 29, of Garden Grove was traveling at about 70 milea per hour al the Ume of the 6 p.m . accident in unincorporated county terrilOry. Dolla~ Posts New High Against Yen LONDON (AP) -1be U.S. dollar lalned mode1tly a1ainat major world currencl .. on Mon· day and PC>lted a aw bltb for the year qal.nlt the Ja~ yea. Gold prlee1 cloud •Ufhtly up oa EuroOean maril:N. The wU4 10Jd prtc. ftuctua. .Uou ol early October lffmed to bave HUled lnto th• slow, 1teacly cllml> for wblcb deaJen bave.,_,boplq, Gold ctoHd la ZuTlcb at ltOl..IO a t1oJ ouace, up b'OID ,,, S3l7 .50 at the end of lut week. In London, bullion'• clo1lng prtce wu '891.50, up from '317. Some dealers attributed the slow market fQr told to a 1tren1tbenln1 trend for the dollar over the lut few days, In Tobo, where the trlld.lq day ends before Europe'• be1lna, tbe Bank of Japan aou1bt to bold dowa tile American eurreacy wltb mHaive dollar -m... but dJdD'$ wan. --.. .,. ' R unnlng in area one are ap.. pointed incumbent Kenneth Wayman, an attorney: Robert G. Hammond Jr . a product in- Ready for the weekend chill. with an eenhtoned flannel plaid shirt ooml)lementtng the Pleated, front poly-cotton slack by BP-Bntches In lhe background Is a claSSIC cable-knit crewneck orion from Thane m natural or oatmeal end the Wide wale SMt·patch oord by Bugle~Soy • WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Supreme O>urt nf\IMd toda1 to revive a Callfornla man's lawsuit ~ a House ol Repreaentativee rule that ban partlclpetion bJ memben c.lOG· vteted ot ~crime. Tbe J.Ucea left lntact ruUnp that lllcbael Clancey'• laWluit, flied after u -Rep. Andrew Hinshaw of Callforala waa barred from Rouae votlq or committee work due to bla lt"ll brlbe1')' CODYICtiOD, DOW baa become Irrelevant. Hinshaw ... CODTlcted OD charces stemmlq from hll CGD· duct while aervlna u tbe u- eaaor ror Or&n1e County, Calif. A Home rule stat.es that any member convicted of a crime for which a tentence of two or more years in priaon may be im- posed "should refrain from participaUoo in the buaineu of each committee of wbicb,be la a member and should refrain from voting ... " Hlnabaw obHrved the rule. Clancey, of La1una Hills, Calli., aooo filed a complaint in federal court chuting that bia con1reumao'1 abltentlon from participation in Coo1reu con- s U tut e d taxation without represeotatlon. The lawsuit was filed March 25, 1978. In June of that year Hinshaw was defeated in a primary election. A federal trial jud1e therefore dismiased the suit aa moot, and the diamilal was upheld last July by the 9tb U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. fi',.._Pfaffe Al CASTLE .... cent peasant village. It wu ~c·· by Ron Raynesford and the Dune Dlggers. The Commodore'" Trophy was won by the Ne wport Harbor Jaycees for their sand sculpture of a Vo lkswagen with a sur- fboard on top. The President's Trophy was. captured by the Children's Hear More Institute AJI members or the institute team are deal and they communicated through sign language. Tbetr entry was a sand sculpture depjj:Ung the sign langua ge symbol for love. lo the Church Group catel'OfY. the Seventh Day Adventlat Youth Group of Santa Ana took farat place. Tbe Walab and Lynn famWes of !:l Toro heated the competi- tion in the Families division and Jeffrey Poland and Friends won the Individuals event ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 r ·- • BUSINESS I STOCKS lloaday'1 Cloalq Prleea . TRANSACTIONS .. .... Oo .... 11.1179 H May Be Wrong It'• coavenUooal •bclom tlaat military 1peocl.lq creata Jobi. wb!cb ll wbJ ~ ,...U., c:Ua.- tr1cu where defeQM plant.I we )oeat.d uauallJ ¥OMt for·~ propriatiooa few weapou medl iD thoee plant.a. It's a1ao conveoUoDal wildom th.al import.td..,. dlhe- Amenoan worker& out of jobs, whlcb ll wby you woa't ftod any foreilll·made automobiles ln the part1na aota ol U.S. Steel. BUT WHAT IF the coovenUonaJ wisdom la w~ What if military spending reaulta ln a reductloo in employ· ment? And what if imported cars are really creatln1 more job opportunities? Both of these conclusions have beeG re ac bed ln two separate studies. The military spending study was done by M arion An· dersoo. director ol Employmeal Research Asaociates, Lansin3. Mich .• under the spe>monbip of a very interested party: the lntematiooal Association of Machinists <IAM ), a trade union that has 85,000 members work· iog in defense plants. 1be lAM is bappy to have those jobs but the union's joy as tem· pered by these two flJld. 1ngs of the Anderson study: Money Tree l -Although military budgets keep n.smg, the lAM has lost 12,300 defense jobs since 1975. The reason technological development that replaces workers with ra ac h.ines. 2 -Every dollar spent with the Pentagon is ooe less dollar available for spending Ul other Sei:tors of t~ economy -and the civilian dollar creates more jobs than the military dollar. A Pentagon budget of Sl.20 bililon costs the IAM 120,000 civilian 1obs. Net job loss to the union Clost civilian job5 subtracted by defense )Obs): 35,000. THE ANDERSON STUDY argues that we would gam 14.000 jobs for every Sl billion LTansferred from the military to the civilian sector. Job-creatJon wouJd be even greater if the $1 ballioo were transferred to state and local governments. For example: "U a bilbon dollars were used by state and local governments to h.ire teachers, police and firemen. 30,000 more JObs wouJd be created than if the ~ame billioo dollars we re used to h.ire military personnel.'' Copies or the study, ··'Ille Impact of Military Spending oo lbe Macturusts Umon," are ava.ilable from the lAM I 1300 Connecticut Ave . NW. Wastungtoo, O.C 20036 ). Another h.igbl y interested party, the American Import· t:d Automob1lc Dealers Assoctall<>n, hired a Boston re· :-.carc h orgaruzallon, Harbridge House. to do a study that tam~ out JUSl where they wanted 1t to come out: foreign l:tlrs have a pos1t1ve effect oo the lj S economy Stock Market Skid Continues NEW YORK t APl -The stock market studded for the suclh straigbl ~ion today witb declines outnumbering advances 6-1 amid hints that another round ol oil price ln· creases m.igbt be immi.neot. TM Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnal issues was off S. 03 to 831.()6 pomts .~1°""k11 In Tlw Spo1ll91t1 ,_. E W Y()Qftt IAPI , ......... • pf" ptt(~ .-wJ ,..,, (Ml'llQI' Cll """' •rt....,.. tT"'O\t .... ,,.,.~ N#• Voo Stoic.• f .. ,~ '"~' trMl""Q ~t"°""•t , .-t ~,.. tf"•" \1 18M ' •II t00 •~ ~ ...... , •It * ... M()w,.d ~ 41• 000 •• .._ ,.. " ( filll(Of"P )'\ 000 ;-'\\, 1 • !~i~n:~ ':!~ ~: V• flPaw :r& '00 11 ()( < ~M Pl>! ll• 100 U" (IT r 1"4tN:.I ~\I: tOO 1i6'• -· 1)<~ .. OOwC,_., 7)J '°° .,.,_ A,.... T ~ t ttt 000 S1 .. G!Wftf"'' >t1 IOO rr~ Hitl s->;cn 101.100 JJ .. • c;... Moton 101.t<IO --.. I'• .... , .. . " DoM:'JOnt*S :l~ragr• M hal .'tlfH"k• f)id A(JY-"<J Oo-<•-unc ... -Tot•t """""' H.--111~ H~,,., to¥I" V.lE~ p~y lod4~ """ 1'1 ,.,,, u u n1 lh Cl 1004 I ... : . \U '4 N E W~ (API NY S~• M°*' "'""""' t-"°"'' .M,U0..000 PT'••lou• <Ny ~.l'I0,000 ""'"~ -n,.1ooao M<t"'" -JI •tO 000 YtM -1'.llOO.lllJO T-.. ~ -11 l«IOCID J"" ' 10 -•.o!O't >n 10 '"'to -S.I04.11'0 0CID 1011 to -. •.OIO 110..000 ...... T &MEX 0 10 ,.E W \'OAK I.it.Pt Si~ N l;W Y()fll( IAPI -,._.. & .. _.., ...... v-.-i11S11 E""I"""' •llvtr Sii Sii. l•llrlt•ted .... , .. IYTlle ..._.._.,..,.u S.1«led-1d 906d ~ toel<ly ~. ,,_.,.,. t hdr>Q S40010. uo U JO, .,,_11,.,...s.m.to.wo\7.tG f'~: ~tl11Metom.l1,11otr~ ,.,_._..,,SM.Ill."" a.11 hftdt: ........ 141 loUI; ..,. _ .... ..,_:~&--~· .._ ............ Mew YN•: E1t9fll,..rO Hllln9 orlu ..,, .... ., ... . .... ...... : t!"991Nr0 l•Wk-9fld MIUO,W tl.14, I• \ "Oh, don't get so upset! I didn't give them any ot your food!" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ()ft.. ~QE ... QECK. ~ .... ~- MOON MULLI NS ~FAMILY CIRCUS .. by Bil Keane .. "There was on extra-large size bear, a regular . bear, and o trial-size bear.'' t I NO, Ml.AM, I OON'T KNOW M LOCATION OFSV~ ... by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson 8UT I KNOW A 6faT RECIPE FOR HOOOt.£5 WllH S<X.IR aEAM ... DRABBLE DR .SMOCK o.3 MISS PEACH lty Clalrltl M. Sdtul1 EVEM'MING I KNOW I KNOW AT TME W«~6 TIME! llG GIORGI COMICS I CROSSWORD "R9&H, Geofge, It wn t-1 e llecldlN." 1'M t.AfR'i Po~n:l.EEO£~' o~ 'l1UE~S ~ ·~ss l~t~f:S, AMO .... l/E 6a"1 l.JAN11N6r us 'i> Ei.~ GT\4£R1• AN~~'4. 1r ~ µA'I E. f. ~Ol\J'Tt, t'O .;IJRE t.11<£" 1Z1 ~1r ~ AMO mic 'fO '400 ! ~e .JUS,.-P IP A (...IP·t..IF,.-ON AN AGI NG KISSI NG eANPI,.-.' by knin Fagan : by George Lemont .---------r l<,4Yo! i10 LIKE A WORt> by Metl Lazarius : .....,.------.r-r-------r--:i~----r---..,-------~-,..-----"OIE'.'""------. . W1THYou 1 GORDO JUDGE PARKER HEY, F'El.t..OVll ... THl5 <H.4VIN6 ltf(;AINEO C0N5CIOU~NE'~ ANO APPARENTL '( our OF DANGEi\:, !JTEVrE 15 VISl'fED &Y 5AM AND Al~~EY' WA~ THE DAY WE WERE 5UPPO!>ED TO 60 10 THE IMLl.6AME! TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY NICE LUNCH--- lOMATO J UICE, PEA 50UP, EGGS, coc~ AND JAM GOODNj:SS···l CE~TAINL.Y MESSED UP THIS NAPKIN I l 1 ~ F"ICANC.JNE 14 &..~IN~· INTSICS~T' IN ME .... WE'LL HAVE PLENTY OF TIME: TO TAKE IN M t.L GAME!> WHEN THE DOCTO~ UT~ YOU (,() HOME, ~TEVIE.' ANP t.i:s51 SHAU.~ SA'{, A..AME'O'IANO: IN COPIN<":! , Wmt -rnE= u-1URN. .MODERN. ART FOR SALE . MMM, .. t-fAVE YO&..( Tl'le&' TaU.N4~ 'tt)(.('VIJ Ma'r 70M£0N' lNT&Kff11N6? :. . .Jl ':!!/,,. , , '(., by Gus Arriola by H~rold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan by Emle lusftmflltr YE*.§ME •CAM& ,,..,..,.Ne&L.,, APAT...:TIC TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 CoOGel 6G•be tO Sctew't 1' F rt'OCtl ""e' IS Bear 16 Cocnufn1,, ~ Wlfi' 11 Yearn~ 18 lnOtQO 19 Dossier 201Geb0a1 22 Element NO " 24 HOiiows 26 Mule 27 "'l8$1 - JO Ha~ 3 1 Russ.an cz a1 32 Sn~eeoei 37 Sabbat111alk Abt>< 38 W11ndrl"tlr 40 Mouths 41 Em1r>en1 43 BeelOW 44 F1thng 45 Cau11ouS1y 48 As~yer 51 Snu1eye !>4 Rom3.np 58 Mol<l•nc; 59 Swet nc 6 I F11>e1 62 Baroo ,. 9 63ClfCUil 64 Mull 65 Toos UNITED Feature Syndicate Saturoay s Puule Solved I l OIP!l •111 L 0 I~ , 1 , .. ' .. 1 It 1 11 ~-r,lo\S r .. ,. 0111 •O IT A L:51' l ll l ll G -l •• t bOt. I 1 r 1 11 a 1 • s 1 1 • •- ' O O I l A • • \ I ••IOI• A W f _( • • 1 If 0 IJ ,., • 66 Wl!a•tlf s reed • l • I ~ ' • " u I• u:: I.. . 67 Fatriers Fr DOWN I -wt'41 2 AICOvt> 3 Ball team 4 Prodde<l 2worc:h _, 1 0 I V l a lfltlOI I W.•t a l •\.,C l - CO\f l A.l ,Tf ll ~ ~ T._ I ~ I I A • A '17 'i°'ii • 'Q w f I a a O a 7 [i '!'( T f I I( II I f ---- 5 -Pe&<SO<' 25 TwrnM 46 Born Can P M 27 Bun<:h 47 A11ses 6 Foursome 28 Repeatedly 2 wo«Js 7 vase 29 Card galntl 48 Metapl\Of 8 Qs.ns sister 33 Army branch 49 Av.d 9 ltne o4 CltllS ~ 01l~IO. e g 50 D"ect 10 Befouls 35 USSR lake 53 Mere 11 Church garb 3& Not any Dtal. 55 Consume< 12 Cnm1na1 38 More mature 56 Arrived t3 Engltsll river 39 Contestants 57 Greek undef· 2 t A·S language 42 Alla1rs grou.nd 23 Dwelle<I 43 Snake 60 OwlnQ . , • c . • • . ' • .