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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-11-02 - Orange Coast Pilot' - Computer Used 15 Flee as Fire ·In Stalking Coast Slayer D11ntington Dote FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2, 1979 VOL.. 71, NO. -4 SECTIONS, • PAGl!S Slager Bunt Mesa Police Use Computer By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI -o.i1y Piiot St.tH Seventeen Costa Mesa police investigators are putting in 15· hour days in an effort to find the man who has assaulted nine Orange Coast women, murder· ing six of them. The Costa M:e£a detectives have adopted the techniques used by the task force that sought the Los Angeles Hillside Strangler for two years. "They developed their system through trial a nd error and Avalon Hotel Ftre in HB Ousts Guests Fifteen guests of the 50-year· old Avalon Hotel in downtown Huntington Beach were evacuat- ed Thursday as fire damaged a room in the building's rear stairway. Fire investigators said the 6:41 p.m. blaze at the hotel at ll6~ Main St., caused $22,000 in dama1e and took 25 firefighters 10 minutes to extin1uish. The ftre began under a wood enertor stairway, they said, and · •JJread to an unoccupied room. I Fire ftlbten said the blue also f destroyed ag outslde balcony. ~Tbe .botel aests~ wbo were eseorted from the build.lne, were f Hked oot to return to their rooms.-.111e of safety huards I caaed bJ the loss of the build· , taa'• rear mt. J'lre llanbal Boler Hosmer 1alct a local Red Cross chapter ...i.tec1 mo1t of the auests in ft.IMl1D1 other locllinl tor the mot. Tbe hotel, located aboYe"' a plaa perlor t 1a ~by Oscar ,.a~lor of Lotrl"" Beach, said ~said tbe caUM of the .._. 11 llUU UDCler investllation. they've been extremely helpful an sharing it with us," comment· ed Costa Mesa police Lt. Jack Calnon. The basis for the Los Angeles system is use of a computer to catalogue all the bits and pieces of information uncovered by in· vestigators. ••Right now from telephone calls alone, we have more than 1,000 leads," Calnon said. "The computer isn't going to catch the killer for us, but it is going to save manpower that might be wasted along with energy and clerical time." · Calnoo describes the system as a management tool rather than an investigative device. It starts with a form used by detectives who are taking in- formation telephoned in by res&· dents who think they have a clue to the killer's identity. Each sheet is given its own clue number and there is room to Ust the appropriate inform a · lion about the suspect or his car. Calnoo said the leads are im· mediately categorized. Priority one leads are the items that are investigated im· mediately. "That would be things such as the name or an in- dividual or the make, model and license number of a car that doesn 't belong in the neighborhood that was seen at a crime scene," be said. Priority two leads are those <See KILLER, Page AZ> 'KUs Bandit' In Custody? NEW ORLEANS (AP> ~ce say a 26-year-old man was picked up after several women looked over a selection of pboeop'apb.s and pointAMI blm out u tbe ''kiaain1 bandit" who pulled a fUD OD them and de- manded a kiu. Eb Simmons was booked Tbunda,y on three C011Dts of a1· ara•ated assault and three coanta of a1aravat.ed battery and beld 1D lieu of '87,500 bond, polleemd. Police said olfteen allo ar· rested a MCOGd man ac:cued of breattna -a bome and ldu-la• a womm Wbo Mt hll toque ~Mlltblmfleema.Hewu JcluUftecl u Jolm 1.-. Hanil, p , and WU booked OD I ch.up ))I •aravaa.ct bu1'Slu7. ' Tower e ~rash Pilot o.lly ~ ..... ..,_.,..,a.- COVERED BODY OF GRAVEL TRUCK VICTIM LIES AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT El Monte Man Got In the Way of Truck He WH Dl~ng Thurwday Morning Plane Swerves ·Systeins Error Hit In Near-Jet Crash WASlllNGTON <AP) -Two jetliners traveling in opposite directions on flights between New York and Florida came to within 200 or 300 feet•of colliding because of what the Federal Aviaeioo Administration calls--a "system error." within about 200 to 300 feet of each other. Farrar said the incident was a "system error" that resulted an the planes coming within "less than standard separa· tion." · .,.. The near-collision occurred _ G over North Carolin!! on Wednei=-'D-! :.00 . etS day nt.Kbt CoU<1Wing the failure of c rm growid air traffic radar. FAA -rli~~y~D Fred Farrar said New 'Bishop' The planes were a Delta Air Lines L-1011 with 115 persons aboard, en route from New York City to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and an Air l''lor1da Boeing m with 93 persona, beaded from Miami to New York. Delta spokesman Bill Berry said in Atlanta that the Delta captain saw the lights of another aircraft at about 8 Wednelday ni1ht and lmmedla~b turned on Im ....... lilbll. "The other aircraft turned, and that's it," Berry said. ln Mlaml, Alf Florida •PGt•woman Robin Cohen said t&e Air !'bid.a pilot ••a.aw tbere WU a DeJta plane in tJM patb . . . and be took bis own meuur. and swerved.•• She a.aid the planet pafed YREKA (AP) -There's a second JeHie Bishop in the Nevada State Prison, and this one too baa been convicted of murder. The ott>er Jesaie Btabop, not the Jesse W. Blabop who wu ex- ecuted Oct. 22 ls Jeaale 8 . Bishop, 35. He la 1ervtnc a ao. year senteace at Carson Cit.y for armed robbery. IJ'8ftd larceny and po11e11ion of a abort· barreled riOe. On Wedneadly, Jeaale B. Bishop was HD~ced to llle in prison for ldlll.nc a '7-year"-C>ld Oruoa woman and dumpln• her. bodJ alons California's In· tentate 5 near the Qregon border. Run Over By Truck, Worker Dies A 21-year-old El Monte man was killed Thursday in Hunt· ington Beach when a gravel truck be wtlS directing through traffic backed over him. police said. Scott William Worrell was pronoWJced dead at the scene of the 10:45 a.m. accident on Beach Boulevard near Taylor Street, accord:iq to coroner's deputies. Witnesses told omcen-WorreU apparently took bis eyes off tbe truck he was standing behind to check for oocoming traffic when he WU struck. Police said 25-year-old Dennis Allen Patskan, or Azusa was backing the truck toward the curb to boo.It it to a gravel-filled traller. Both men, officers said. were doing construction work for a Beach Boulevard car dealer. Prisoners Return SAN DIEGO (AP) - Testimony of beatin1s and torture lmlde Mexican priaoas was beard 'lb~y by a U.S. malistrate when Americans arrived la San Di under an latemat:ional pl'tloner-.xchaqe procram. Most of the Americans werecvrested and Jailed ln Mex· ico on dn&I charges. ' Wrong R11n-way l.Jghts On .MEXICO CITY <AP> -A transcnpt of the cockpit-tower conversation shows that con- trolle rs at the Mexico City airport told the pilot of Western Airlines Fhght 605 that ap· proach lJghts were turned on for a closed runway but that he ..hould igno re the m . Two mmutcs later. the plane crashed on that runway. k1llrng 74 or 75 persons <See cqmplet e transcnpl. Page A3). A 1rport authorities Thursday denied that the approach light-. were turned on for the closed stnp. runway 23-left. But today Me 11 can 0H1c1als sa1d the poss 1btllly wa s being in · vest1gated. Accord.mg to the transcnpt, C'Ontrollers told the crew of the Western DC-10 that they should laod on runway 23-nght, that they were off to the left on the1r approach and that they should 1~nore the lights or the closed runway 23-left. The crew's responSe seems to indicate they did not see the ap- proach "lights. Mexican offici~ say the approach lights to the <See 115, Page AZ) Coast Weather Iner~ low cloudi· n ess tonight. Partly clou~ Sawrd&¥~-N-0 much temperature change, with lows tonight in the SOI at the beaches and near 60 inland. Highs Saturday 68 along the coast and 62 lnland . INSIDE TODAY Sporl.writn John Sevane contmw• hu thrn·part m- terof4n0 t.oith controvertial oen•ral manager Buuicr Baoari of ti•• Calffornia Angell. SIMJ/, Page Ba. l•MK .,.,_..,.. ................ ., ~.:.~ .:: = ..... ~~ CM ....................... M =-Dt-: =r:.!: All ouua• a ~11 DM9 ... All...._ ... CM ....... ....... ..,, .... 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Get London Divorce ""w1...,...... GRANTED DIVORCE Blanca Jagger School Bus Carrying40 In Accident LOS ANGELES (AP> Several children were mJured today when a school bua carry- ing 40 pup11B across town as part of the city's mtegrat1on program was mvolved an thl' third city school bus uccident this week, authorities said "The·y trans ported 19 kids, ages 8 to 12, lo County-USC Medical Center. They also took the driver. All the injuries were either very minor or just com- plaints," said Fire Department spokesman Martin Garza. The accident occurred around 8: 10 a.m. at Marengo Street and Brittania Avenue, said school district spokesman Bill Bol~n . "The bus was from Pinewood Elementary School ln i UJunga and headed for Evergreen Elementary School over on the east side with 40 kids aboard," he said. It was not immediately known how the accident occurreC!. Two pupilB were lnjured Tues· day in a chain-reaction crash that involved two school buses en route to San Fernando Valley scboob. • doun children also sustalnecPm.lnor injuries Mon· day when their bus suddenly stopped, throwing them from their seats. Train Cars Derail POINT OF ROCKS, Wyo. <AP> -For the fourth time since July, Union Pacific Railroad's main east-west tracks in Wyomine are closed becauae of a derailment. The latest accident happened Thurs- day nilbt When 2S can of a 89- car train derailed near here. s DAILY PILOT 11-0.-c:..to.Hy "*·•1111-•t.c_ ..,.... ... _,,_ .. ,...._.,,,.Or_ ~ ........... ~ ........... ._.,. ,..., _ _,, .......... ~,,... ... c. .. --...._,~,-...... ...... --tM1tVel-..•rWit ............... _,_" =::.-=.=::·===~i~ ....... , ll...C. °"" ~ CAll!wftl•ti.• --·-~----,.., •• Qortor ""·~--~--...... ~-..... ........ "' ........ ............... a.... ... '---..~.-.. .., ....... ~ftlhlen T1 ... ha1t1 (714)IOGl1 Clh1""8•.W.eoM•tcM111 .. _ ... 0.--.- LONDON <AP> -la an 18- mlnut.e beart.ne after rnooth.s ot trant·Atlantlc le1al araumeot, rock star Mick Jagger and hls jet·setter wife, Bianca, were granted a dJvorce today ln a London court. Terms of any financial setUement were not d.iac IOMd. The 16-year-old leader of the Rolling Stones rock tTOUp and the 32-year-old, Nicaraguan- born Bianca bad been married eight years. Jagger was not present but his .wife, who filed for divorce on the grqunds of adultery. 1eemed t.o hall back tears as she look the witness stand in the lbgh Court, court reporters said. . Dreatied in black and wearln& a black pillbox hat and veil, the disco-loving Mrs. Jagger was in ·the witness box three minutes. Jagger did not .proceed with his cross·pet1tion alleging "un reusonable conduct" by has Wlf~ Jn an uncontested acllon, Jud~c Michuel Eastham granted u d1 vorce decree and said that by agreement of both parties, the d ivorce is to be made absolute an six weeks. Also by mutual consent, B1an ca was grantt-d care and c•onlrol of the couple'~ onl y child. 8-year old daughte r Jade Jagger is to have "reasonable access" to hls daughter. The two were married at St. Tropez on the French Riviera on May 12, 1971. They have not lived together since 1.977. She originally filed for divorce an London, where s he resides, then changed her mind and filed m Los Angeles Superior Court, where he r lawyer s said she hoped to collect a much bigger c hunk o f Mic k 's r e puted multimillion-dollar fortune. Th e Los Angeles co urt postponed proceedings in May until jurisdiction was ~ttled, and a final ruling came from the London Appeal Court last month, ordering the case to be heard here. Bianca smiled as she left the court and asked a crowd of wait· ing reporters for a cigarette. Asked whether she was re- lieved it was all over, she said, "I am sure that when you get divorced you would not like to be asked questions." Sea Search Continuing GALVESTON, Texas CAP> - Little hope remained for 27 s ailors missing after a fiery shlp collision near this port, authorities said, but the Coast Guard continued its search of the wreckage today with helicopten and boats. Four men were confirmed dead in Thursday's colUsion of a freighter and a Lanker loaded with oil. Thirty other men were rescued, 25 of them injured. Both vessebwereofLiberlan registry. M~hTour Set in Irvine A I ree tour of the San Joaquin Manb in Irvine will be presen~ ed by the Sea and Sa1e Chapter of the Attdubon Society Saturday morning. Guides for both beglnnlne and advanced bird watchers will be provided. The mU1b preserve is north of the VC Irvine campus on Campus Drive . The tour belinl at '7:80 a .m. with entrance aat.ee cldllne at 7.:45 a.m. S. Korea Reuaured •••l&M naJuUoft. Arafll vtiv9d ln lb.,_ todQ to talk part ln 1 world con· f~rence on Arab and Paleatlnlan alf aln and to rneet wUh Porttt..-e '°"'9mentomelall. Bn...._ki wultlll ln AIJer1a. Jn pubUc Tbunday, tbe day after th nponed h..._.We, Bnnimki abated I ~­ataad with Arafat and 01Mr leaden of the radical Arab ump, lndudlnf Syrian Pnli· dent Hal• Aaaad and Llbyao leader Moammar Khadafy. TheN wu no eootaet between Bneilnski and the others Brze11nski and Arafat were bot I\ here for Algeria's celebra- tion ot the 25th anniversary of its revolution aaa1nst France. They stayed at tbe aame hotel, but scheduled no formal meeting . The Uruted States bas prom- 1 s e d Israel it will have no formal contacts with the PLO until It recognizes Israel's right to exist. The Carter adm.inlatra- tlo.o t\as acknowledied exploring to determine lf the PLO la will- ing to revise Its stance. But ad- m1n1stratton 0111c1a1s nave in- sisted that all such inquiries be conducted through Arab and other intermediaries. 3,020 P1'1G Accordlna to the same sources who described the BneliQaki- Aralat handshake, Bnezinsk1 sought to explain the U.S. stance toward the PLO to Aleenan • Foreign Minister Mohamed Ben- Yahrn. A team of Mercedes-Benz apprentices built thlS small. three-wheeled aluminum and fiberglass car wtucb set the world fuel economy record by attaining the equivalent of 3,020 males per gallo n ln recent competition an Switzerland -=------ They said Brzezins ki e x- pressed the wish that the PW act hke the Algenan National LaberatJOn Front, which fought France Brzezinski reportedly not ed ·that the Algerians had never denied France's right to exist a nd were willin g to negotiate peace -something th(• PLO has refused Andrew Young, former U.S ambas!>a dor to the United Na· lions. resigned under pressure Aug 15 afte r ullegedly mas n·prcsenting a June 26 meetmg he had in New York with Zehdi Labib Tern, the PLO observer at the United Nations . According to State Depart- ml'nl ·off1cwls. Young was not :.iuthonzcd to talk to Teru, did not report the meeting until Aug 11 and then incorre c tly descnbed 1t as a purely social encounter. At about the same time news of YoWlg's meeting with Terz.I was made public, the State Department acknowledged that M 1 lton Wolf. the U.S . am- bassador to Vienna. m et with a PLO official in the Austrian capital an July. A s pokes man said Wolf reported the meeting to Wash.Jngton and was not re- buked. f'ro. Page A l KILLER .•. that call for less immediate ac· lion and are handled on an as- soon-88·J>068ible basis. ·'That would be a vehicle description without a lJcense. Or it might be an anonymous caller who gives us a name without an age, address or vehicle." the lieutenant said. The third priority it.ems are those that wlU be considered after the other two classes bave been exhausted. "They're the thines like the caller who tells ua he saw a guy matching the description drink- ing coffee at Denny's two weeks ago," Calnon explained. The computer correlates all the Information in all the priorities and shows police where there are linkl. "Maybe one person givM us a name and another gives us a vehicle. We run the vehicle and it comes back to the name and that's where the computer can show us the match. . ''With 1,000 leads, it's more than likely that we'd mils tblngs like that or worse, that we'd have one investigator nmnlng down the name and the other do- ing the car. ·That's manpower we can't afford to waste," be said. CalDOll said there's no set rule tbat dlctate11 when matches mean a chan1e ln priority on a lead. "It's all conditional. I suppose ll we 1et five people who alJ say they see a guy wbo matches the deacrlptlon drlnkJn1 coffee every &mday at Dt!nny'a, then we'd seriously CODJlder send.lne a stake out over there, •1 be •aid. * * * Killer BuPetins ~iling PIUQJed Cuatomera ot the Coeta Mesa County W.._. Dlltrtet will be ,.. • cel•lnl polJce bulletlm about the Oran1e Coast killer aloot wUh their Mml·moatbJY wai.r bllla. Police Identify 'Bobo" Impostor Th•• man who tned to pass himself off to Nt·wport Beach pohn· ao; forml'r m1ddlewc1ght boxing ch<1mp1on Curl 'Bobo" Olson has bPen 1d1•nt1 f11·d a' Albert Bt•nJ<Jmtn C'orn·rn IJ(1lm· said toda)' Corre1u, 58, was <irr<'.,lNJ Mtm d a :,. 1 n c n n n l' c-t 1 11 n w 1 t h a burglary an ha~ apartmf•nt N>m plt·x At the time of his arrest. he earned 1dcnt1f1cat1on that h~ted him a!> thl.' former boxn The real Bobo Olson, SO. bves In Sacramento and 1n a telephone Interview Thursday said Corrt-1a h as been am personaung him for more than two years Olson. who held the boxanS( tJ London Skull Sale Canceled LONDON <AP> -Sotheby's has canceled the auction of eight human skulls of North American, Australian and New Guinean aborigines after a member of Parliament protest- ed the sale as "distasteful, im- moral and repugnant." '·1t is bad enough to steal the land of the Indian people and then to kill them, but It is out- rageous that we should want to profit from the sale of thelr re- mains," said British lawmaker Bruce George, who has traveled 1n North America and· la in- terested in its lndJans Sotbeby's said Thursday that Stella PiU-R.lvers. the owner or the skuJla. agreed to cancel the s ale and to offer the remains to museums t ie from 1.953 to 1965. said he ha~ been trying to take leaat action <iga inst Correia, but has been unable to locate tum ('orrt-1a and thP two m Pn ar rt"•lt•d an cunnt•rtann v. llh th•· S:I 000 burj(i<H) rt•matn• d J<iJlt·d tocla \ Off 1 <'•JI c; n f the H d rho r Jud1c1al 01'\tnl't Court 'aid that l'hargc~ nf burglar} and VIOld lion of parult-w1·rt· filed dgam . .,t .lame" Edv.ard CaqJ"nt1·r 1!1 t1f 2H8H Ba}shon Uri\• :'llt-wport He a ch ('orrt>1a and Fr edt>r1<.'11: \ b<lrr.1. 52 of 5305 15th St '\1•wl)(1rt B1·a< h l>oth Ian pro t•«ulton on -.U'•fll• 11.n •1( n •1 ••1' 1n~ ... 111lt·n propt rt) Cnrre1a v. as arrested at ht<. .Jp.1rtmPnt at 3305 15th St , '\1•1A<por1 Bt·Jdl P ollet• !..aid thJt tht-\o h:.i' 1· fo un d thrt't' warrunts char~in~ theft under the names of Carl Olson and Albert Correia. but they note that the warrants hst m g Olson as a suspect probably are ant.ended for Correia, not the retired boxer . Union Backs Ted WASHINGTON <AP I -A 250.000-m em be r e lec lrt<'al workers uruon that bac ked Jim my Carter's pres1denllal btd an 1976 IS throwing its \upport behind Sen Edward M Kenu..._edy for the 1980 Democratic nom'1ha t1on The execullve board of the Inte rnational Uni'6n of Elec trieal. Radio and Ma t'h1ne Workers lmarumoi.&s ly endorsed the Massachusetts senator Thursday Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* ·when you buy one al regular price. you can buy a second one of equal or lesser value for only one dollar. 605 ••• . . ~. correct runway were 11.ao on at Uae time. Tb• tefH radio "!!c':;lea bet• .. tbt tower ud ln tbe ftu.l IDOIMGU II ve fftl oluel to •'9Y the plane came down on tbe ., ... ,,..•ay.1Dftltl1atora wm al8o eum&ne tbe trUICl'tpt ot eoaveraatlon1 •ltbla the eockptt and data rrom U.. fticJrt recorder. A iround lo1 was reported at the time of the craab1 but Mex· lean oftldaJa aay rila~ wu two milll. Oflldala here aald 12 ol • pe~ •board tbe ptaae and, tbree pel'90Da ob tbe 1round _.,. tilled wbell t.be Jet st'nlct a truck parked on the cloaed runway and •m•llbed into two airport bulldtn••· Weatern Airlines in Loa An1eles put the death toll on the plane at 71. The fU1ht b8d taken off from Los Ange lea. U S consular ofncial8 say 216 Americans. by unofficial count, were among the dead and five. pottlbly six, are amon1 the lT IU?'Vivon. OfllciaJs have said the plane apparently tried to change runways at the last moment but, its landing gear struck the parked truck The pi lot was amone thole killed. Enlineer Mano Aguilar of the airport director's office said in a telephone interview Thursday: .. Twel'ty three-left 1s defirutely closed. None of its systems are fun t't1orung, not even lhe runway border l.Jghts or the runway ap- proach bghts. Only 23-nght has them now " But when asked today whether the 23 left approach ltght5 were on. an mspect.or m the direct.or's OrflC'(: '>31d. ..thut JS what we v.ould IJkt· to know . That 1s whal u. bemg Ulvea.l.Jgated." The an.apect.or uked not to be named. It aa accepted practice for airport lowers lo aometames bnnl( a1rcraft an oa the approach Ughti. of one runway and then swakh at over to another. ac- cording t.o the Air Trafrac Con- trol Handbook. U S Federal Aviation Ad - mm1s lration official'! said It also 1-. at'cept.tble procedure for an aircraft to make an ins trument landmJ( approach on on~ runway .1 111J I ht• 11 ~ I 1 µ • 1 \ • r" to a p.lf .tlll'I runv...1 ~ 1A<hn1 lht-p1l11t hJ -. 1t an ~1)(ht Tht·y -,aid M1.:x1c11 <'1ty -. Z3 lt•ft th•· tlO'-•·rf runway, h.l'• an It_.., .,.,..,tern hut 2:1-nght d111'' not 11 14-as not kno wn here. t111v.1\1r wht-thf'r an ru; land in~ v..a ... bt-m~ Jltempted by the \\ t'.,,,. m flJght Because It was a hol111.1\ an Mex1c-o, many of 111'1,J(., could not he rp;u·hed for lurth. r 1·nmm1·nl \f1•\<'1a11 off111.d .. 'Jtd ZJ.f(•fl h.uJ ~···n ,.,,,...,.IJ for tl4-u "'-t'l'kS lndia1zs Lose Test on Dam KNOXVlLLE. Tenn <AP> -A federnl Judge today d1sm1ssed a -.u 1t ·b Y Ch erok ee Indians 1 h J 11 t· n I! 1 n g t he e m b a tt I e d Tellico Dam on S(rounds that it wal l fl ood lhe s acred burial J(rounds of their an<'e'ltors l ' S U1s tril't Court Judge Hobt-rt L Taylor denied lhe In- dians· rt.>quest for a temporary restr:urung order to prevent the T1 n nt>.,'>t•t• V Jllt·y Autho rity from <'IO!>ml! tht> dam 's gate. to nood the arl'a In a seven page ruling, Taylor f(raQ.led T\iA' motwm. for QJS· m1....,Jl of the suit. which was f1lt•d Oct 12 after President Cartc>r ~avt' the dam the go- aht•ad lD September SEOUL. South Korea (Al» - Secretary ot State CTru.a Vuee pleclced t.oda)' that the Unlttd Stat.I will "remaln ~mmau.d to the 1eourtt1 aed lndel*t· denc•" of South Korea and· deelared tbat a11a11lDat1f • Praldeat Park Cbu1 H"'' "placeinlllatory laa•und." A apokeeman tor UM d.latriet Hld the fflers, wtdeb -ec>ntaln I drawtna ol • mu eouaht for nine UIU&lte that have left &ix wom~-~~· are bein1 encbed 1n t.bcr.,-unent blllln1. SOUTH COAST P\AIA. COSTA MIS.A. CA. PMOM C 7141 140.1102 O•linge Coast EDI TI ON l'e•rBo•ete.• J Dally Newepaper 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1979 . Slr..,... for two,...,.._ . ..,,..,, .,eloped tMlr •Yl*D "Rlfhl now from t¥ephone ulll llooe, we have m \h*1' Lbrouah trial •ad error .ad Lbef'" ..... ~ Mlptul lft •llarial it wtth •·" comment· ed C-.. Mee• poUee Lt. Jack Calnoll. 1,000 ae.da," Calnon Hid. "The computer lan't toial to catch the killer for ua, but it is 1olnt to H ve manpower that ml16t be wasted alooc with enerl)' and clerical time." Tbe ball foa-ta.e IM Aa&elee ayatem la UM ol a coml>Ut*r to c•talol\le all tM b&ta and p6ecea of lD.fonnaUoo uncovered by in· Calnon describes the system u a management tool ... lber than an lnvesttaaUve device. vesUcldorl. ~ It swta with a form ~ by 0 .. 1, r 11M si.tt - HEAVY .EQUIPMENT OPERATOR PUSHES SAND ASIDE AT BEACHFRONT SCHOOL At Newport Elementary, the Kld9 Flnatly Wiii Get to ptay on Graas It's Grass at Last KiJs EnJ, 15 Years on SanJ,y Playground After ts years of begging, nagging and cajoling, residents of the Balboa Peninsula, Udo Isle aod West Newport are going to give t.bell' ddldren ... crus experience ... It tsn•t illegal. just coaUy. And It's ta.ken them that long to get a Sl0,000 gras. playing field for Newport Elemen~y School. FOR MORE TRAN 75 years. students who have attended the oceao!roat school at 14th St.reel and Balboa Boulevard have used the beach as their playground. It made them the envy of students who attended other schools in Newport Beach. But the sand made some field sports such as flag football or softball difficult to play and it· made-soccer downright impossible to offer as part of the school's physical educa· tion program. Ralph Whitford, who has taught at the school for 17 years said It wasn't too long efter he arrived on campus that some of the parents and faculty members first sought a grass playing field. The effort continued until this year when the school's community raised the money it needed to put in an acre or grass. THE MONEY DIDN'T come from the school board. nor did it come from the city. Both agencies were asked several times, but declined to make the inve~tment. The money came from students who held fund-raising pape r <Jnves, t rom lbe PTA which conducted a carnival to get money for the tield and f inally frorqi what one grass backer described as an anonymous donor. Peter Rabbitt. a former student whose ot:hlldren are also students at the school, said raising the mooey was only half the battle. .. We had to get approvals from both the city and tbe school diatricl to do it. We finally cot all tbe approvals we tbOl•ght we needed.'' he recalled. .. TllEN WE RAN into some problems at tbe ~ commtuton and were delQed there because of the Lovells.'• The Lovells are Gary, a member of the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recrea· tion Commission. and his wife Bobby, a civic activist and sister or st.ate Coast.al Com- missioner Judy Rosener. The Lovells live near the school. Lovell explained that he was concerned that no one would maintain the grass after it was installed so he and his Wlfe got the re· g1onal coastal commission to agree to delay approval of the project until either the city or the school ctislrict agreed to maintain the lawn. WHEN THAT assurance was granted b y the school board, regional coastal com- missioners approved the installation. Rough grading has been completed Sprinklers are to go in soon. After that. it's a matter or getting the top soil and sod m place. "I lhinJc this was a good community ef· . fort," commented teacher wtulford. "We had people who started this thmg whose kids had long since left the school, but they've stuck with it." RABBITT SAID the only thing left lo do 1s plan a celebration to get the school's "grass experience" orr to a proper sta rt to Track detectlvee wbo are taking lft. formation telepbooed i.n by resl· dent.a who think they have a clue to the killer's identity. Each sheet ls given its own clue number and there is room to list the appropriate inform.a· lion about \be suspect or hla car. Cal.non said the leads are im- mediately categorized. Priority one leads are the items that are investigated Im- med lately. "Thal would be tbJnss such as the name of an in- dividual or the make, model and license number or a car that doe s n 't belong 1n the neighborhood that was seen at a crime scene." he said. Priority two leads are those that call for less immediate ac· llon and are handled on an u - soon-as-poesible basis. ·'Thal would be a vehicle Reports Fa&e, Cops Say detcriptioo without• UceoM. Or it might be u anonymous caller who gives us a name without an age, address or vehicle," the lieutenant said. The third priority it.eau u. those that wiU be considered after the other two classes have been exbauated. ''They're the lhiD&s like the caller who tella UI be uw a euy (See IWJ.Ell, P•ce AZ) Slay, Rape R11ntors Spread • ID • The Irvine Police Department 1s being deluged with calls fro m worried residents who have heard unfounded stories of murd~r and rape in their com munlty, rnve8t1gators s aid Thursday. '"Th e y 'r e a ll ba seless rumors, .. police Lt. Gene Norden said. Vanous communities along the Orange Coast have been on edge because of the bludgeon s layings and assaults agamst women in reeent months. "We're getting deluged with phone calls, .. Norden said. ·'Someone bas started some false rumors," be said. Irvine invesUgators have been searching for the kiUer of Savan- nah Leidl Anderson, who was s lai n in he r apartment 10 Woodbridge last May. They also are seeJdnl a different suspect ln the attack on another Wood- bridge area woman in Sep- tember. She survived the as· saull. Officers In other coast com· munlties have been looking for lead~ in the deaths of six women and an wibom baby. Related to those deaths. they believe. are the attacks on three other women, among them the mother of the unborn child. Police believe those killings and that of Miss Anderson have been the work or the same as· s ail ant Norden emphasized Thursday that no other attacks or wtuch police are aware have occurred * * * Kille r Bulle tins Mailing Planne d Customers of the Cos ta Mesa County Wat.er District wiU be re- ce1 ving police buJletms about the Orange Coast killer along Wlth their sem1·monthly wate r bills A spokesman for the d1stnct said the filers, wh1cb contain a drawing or a man sought for nine assaults that have left six women dead, are being enclosed in the current b1llirig in Irvine smce the murder of M 1ss Anderson a nd the Sep- te mber a s sault n e a r the Fa1r11eld coodom1ruums. In recent days, however. railers have told police or rumors that a vacuum cleaner ~alesman had raped four women 1 n the north end of the city. "There have been no reported rapes ... Norden said. Other rumors have persisted that two women were killed lD the south part of the city ln the Plane Swerves Turtle Rock area a nd in the Park West apartment complex. Norden said these also are UD· tll founded stories. 'We're certainly getting a lot of calls ... he said. Norden said he didn't know wbo was spread- 1ng the rumors, but observed that they seemed to be persis· te nt. Rumors and fear have been -ife elaewbere. At a rape awan· <See RUMOllS, Page AU Systems Error Hit In Near-Jet Crash WASHINGTON CAP> -Two Jetliner'$ traveling m opposite diredioaa on fli&bts between New Yort and FJorida c•me to within 200 or 300 feet of colliding because of what the Federal A v1ation Administration calls a "sys tem erTOr ... The near-collision occurred over North Carolina on We<ines- day rugbt following the fatlure of ground rur tramc radar. FAA spokesman Fred Fa rrar said Thursday. The planes were a De lta Air Lines L-1011 with 115 persons aboard, en route from Ne w Yortt City to Fort Lauderdale. Fla . and an Air Flonda Boemg 737 with 93 persons. headed from Miami to New York. ' Delta s pokesman Bill Berry said 111 Atlanta that the Delta capta111 saw the lights of another aircraft at about 8 Wednesday night and 1mmedlately turned on his land.mg lights "The other aircraft turned. and that's it." Berry said In Miam i . Air F'l o r id a ~pokeswoman Robin Cohen c;aid the Air Flonda pilot "saw there was a Delta plane in the path a nd he took h 1 ~ own measures and s werved .. She said the planes pa.s5M witbin •bout 200 to 300 feet of eacbotbllr P'•rrar said the incident was a · · s)'ltem error th•t resulted an the planes coming within 'less than s tandard separa· tion. ·• He said it happened aft.er a primary radar system at the FAA's Leesburg, Va .• air traffic con~ center malfunctioned. NB Police Name 'Bobo' Impostor The man who tned to pass himself olf to Newport Beach pohce as former middleweight iJoxang champ100 Carl "Bobo" Olson has been ide ntified as Albert Benjamin Correia . police said today Correia. 58. was arrested Moo· d a y in conne cti on with a burglary m his apartment coin. plex. At the time or ~is arretll. he c arried identification that listed him as the former boxer. . . CoQ,St Colkge Candidates Air Views The real Bobo Olson, 50, lives 1n Sacram e nto and 1n a telephone interview Thursday said Corre aa bas been im· personating him for more than two years . Olson, wbo held the boxing ti· tie from 1953 to 1955, said be be (See OLSON. P•ce AZ) Voters will select a majority Ot the five-member Coast Com· munJty Colleee District Board or ?rrust.ees Tuesday. : Twelve candidates are vying Jor three seals. The incumbent ,1n • fourth seat is running unop- ')Offd. ~ Profiles or candidates in '!frust.ee Ana 1, for two years re· dDainlna or a four.year term, .were nm in Thursday's Daily :J!tlot. Here is a look at the can· 'dldata in Areas 2 and 4, both our·)"Hr terms. TRUSTEE AREA 2, Garden ~ve and Midway City. J • a Doaala•e, 8922 West.ml.Dlter. A ol bualness ad-J ~ • a1e 67, with everal older children and ~ . ........... .. . grandchildren of high school age. He is a retired Army lieut.en· ant colonel. Donahue. who Is taking classes at Coastline Community College. said, "I'm interested in advanced education and l see some places for improvemf:ot. I think some. or the funds are duplicated. their malling proc- esa andsofqrtb . "Tbe TV'•prognms could be enlarged. I'ln partfcularly in- terested in those for retirees. "I have not attempted to al· tend any of their trustee meet-ing•.'' Donahue said. "I don't know bow they run tbelr or· gani11tion. I do feel that they need educators in the field r•tber than IOCial planners, and we haw enoqb ftnancial and Jes•I advtsen. "My educational backcround and comtant int.e~t in educ•- Uon qualify me to serve on the bond," Donahue said. Carel I . Gaady, 10211 Northampton Ave ., Wettmi_,_.. AD adm1D1atrator wtth ar.. ~ .,. a, a member o(tlle tint uolden West CoU.,. ...... dua. "la Ulliii--llcal l'fllt.r&h\ta, .ma.bat·~~ educaUoo bocnJirl~ •di ..i." lln. OUdrlDL • 1 do ID to be an open penoa ualla e to every· one for lnput. '' , ... Q)Aft, .... AJ) \ ' . An 'Eternal Optimist' •OMAM THINGI PIRIT' llnldllury In ..... Dreams Real, Says Writer By DA V1D 1'1JTZMANN °' .. OMty N9' ..... Listenlna lo Ray Bradbury rbapsodiz.e about the past, pres· ent and future ls to hear a raucous symphony of ideu pour forth. There are moments when the worda and verbal lm11es from America's best known futurist sound like the not.ea of a chord played in quick succession. ••All the sreat ideas were once science flctlonal, ·• Bradbury bellows to his liateoers at the South Coat Plua Hot.el. Tbe •udlence is composed primarily of science t.eacben, there to attend a science •ware- " ness conference sponsored by the Irvine Unified School Dis- trict. The storm passes, however, and Bradbury's words become an interlude in the sands of time. "We b.ve to dream tbings first before they can happen," he says. Science fiction ls "the fiction of idea.I . . It la the lf'Plest fiction there ever was. No ftdlon is more impori.nt now thao science fictloa." Tbua did Ray Bradbury im- part bla tcooocluUc Yialooa ol the world 'Iburdaday, lrJinC to <See SCJ.n. Pa1e .\l) - -... -. . Coast Weather I Increasing low cloudi· ness tonight. Partly cloudy Saturday. Not milch tempera ture change, with lows tonight in the SOs at. the beaches and ne.r eo inland. Hi.gba Saturday '8 •Ions the coast and 12 inland. INSIDE TODA~ S~Joltn~ contPala Ma 1111"-part jn. teroino toitla eottlrowraial genetrol monogtr Buizie Bovon of '"' CoU/o"'io Angell . .storw. Page 8'. •••• AtY_..,.._ M ................. a1 L.M..... M....... cw ... ~ ....................... -~ .U...._._ M ~ C»-M °' .... c..y Atl c..a a,..........,. emu=• a ~'' .,_........,. Att ........ .--CM ....... ..= .... ......... ~· ...... ., ......._ • ..,,........_ a __,.._ ••,........ cw.• ~ .,...._ M 1-. If I la Q W11• 11flr Cl-M .._ UlleJft a ...-"-M DC-1. 0 Trarucript lnconsclmi.,e MEXICO CITY (A.P > -A tr~ ol U.. cocblt-to C08Hf'HUoe IMWa ~al e190 trollen at th• M••lco Clt1 alrpcM't told tM pUol 11 • ....,. AlrliD• l'U1tat ·-tbt ap. PJ'08cb ................. fOr • clOMd rqwar Ml ._.. be s hould ll•OH la.e•. Two mlnutea ...,., UM plaM enlllbed OD tbat nmWQ, killlDI l• or 7S people. <8•• complete traa.aert&i&. Pa,. A.I) ,,...P-AJ COAST COLLEGE. • • Sbe ooled that 1111• llaa a ma1ten clearee la pubtie ad ml.al.It.ration ud edueaUoo and tHcb• public policy aaa'1Ra at Lona Beach SLate, and that lhe haa been endorsed by three Orange County 1upervt1ors: Philip Anthony, Harriett Wieder and Tbomu Rlley. ''I believe I 'm eminently qualllied," Mn. Gandy aald. "And I'm lntereated. Tbe tacum- bent has beld Ille seat for 3t yean. I believe it'• time for a change." Brenda Goa1alea, 8828 Lawrence Ave., Westminster. A free-lance legislative analyst, 29, witb three children. Mrs. Gonzales, wbo WU ln· volved in the atudent lobby at Cal State Doinlneuez 111111, said she is fairly new to Orange ~'>' but believes nmDlq for tbe colJele board would help ber become familiar with Ille area and Its needs. "My baalc concerns are that tbe school board sbould reflect the general community," Mrs. Gonzalez said. "I felt that given the fact that t am a woman and also a returning student, I would provide good representation in terms of bririging to light some of the problems and issues that face women and minority stu- dents." ··1 feel that I've had sufficient administrative experience, I'm e xtremely sensitive to student feelings and I'm very familiar with faculty issues aa well," ahe said. "There are so m any re- turning women on college cam- puses that that segment needs s ome sensitive representation." Donald G. Roff, 14842 Harper St., Midway City. Incumbent, on board more than 23 years. A quality engineer, age 61, with four children, two of whom at- tended Golden West Colle•e· ··I would like to continue to serve the di.strict in the capacity that I h ave for the pas t 23 years," Hoff said. ·'The basic district issue of course would be financing and accommodating the needs of a changing student population," he said. Hoff cited as his goal "to COD· linue the pattern we have been following to meet the changing needs of the district. I'm willing to continue the dedicated service that I've provided during the years I've been oo the board." TRUSTEE AREA 4, Costa Mesa and part of Fountain Valley. Bria• F. Garlaad, 21852 Seacrest Lane , Huntington Beach. Educat.Qr at Edison High School 39, with two children younger than college age. He is a trustee of the Hunt- ington Beach City School Dis- trict and president of tbe West Orange County Consortium on Special Education. "I feel this board needs an energetic trustee that will get o ut into the schools and see what's going on and take a more active part in running the school district." Garland said. He critlciied tbe current board u approving additional administrative buildings while cuttln1 teaching bud1eta, and said be believes more interac- tion ts needed witb feeder high schoels. He said be also believes the public sbou}d be encouraged to participate in the d ecislon- making proeeu. DAILY PILOT nw o.-~ °"'" "-•""-" ltc-_ llW _,.._ .. ~,.,,.....,, ,,.°"_ c-~~ '--... .,..,-.,. ..,..., _ _., "'"""' ,.,_, ... ~ -· .._, 9-ctl. _......., ... ..,_ ,...,11....,,1..-,.._.._,_~,. ~ ......................... -*YO_ ~"""""' ......................... . _,....,......,c-.-.c.i-- ' ............. ........,. __ .... °"""' \lt..~~-0.-.. ..._ ~-_._ ___ Mt"f91,. r~11 .. ~ ~·~ ~p-· AM19*MI Me ....... Uton TetephoM (11•)MMl21 a.,.,,._. .WwMt•1teo.M11 --~ ....... A "My tnter.t ud dedlcaUon to public educaUoo la my •troftlell point," Garland 1ald. &o~er& ff•••llre11, HO Bucknell Road, Colt.a M11a. In- cumbent. almoat 1'1 yean oo board. Attorney, a&• 53, with au cblldren, lncludlnt a 100 at Oranp Coast C.OU.ge. Hu.JQpbreys clted aa hia con- ~ms .. operating and maintain· int our p~ama wlt.bln con- s tricting budget.a, to coaUnue to bring fiigber educatJon to ev- eryone. ''Our main thrust is eolng to be in the re-education of adult.a becaUM there's going lo be a continuing chanaeover of oc· cupations because of advanced technology. I suapecl ln the future people will have as many as five differerit careen in their llletime." Humphreys said be aees Ille district television station~ KOCE, as a valuable way or reaching the handicapped and housewives. Also, be said be would like more followup on district pro- grams, such as contacting busl· nesses to be sure courses are meeting their employment needs. .. , think I've done a rea- sonably good job up to this point," Humphreys said. "We've been in the forefront or educa· lion. Our community colleges are in the top five nationwide." G. GODFREY SANDEEN,2718 Sandpiper Drive, Costa Mesa. At· tomey and management devek>p- m ent consultant, age 58, with a daughter at UC lrvine and a daughter at Estancia High School. He bas taught at both Golden West and Orange Coast colleges, served oo the old Costa Mesa A viatioo Committee and bas beeo a Judie Pl'9 t.em. at West Orange County Municipal Court. .. I'm concerned about a IOUDd fiscal policy," Sandeen said. "I want to be sure they have a credible educational philosophy and l would like to malte sure students, imtructors and the local community have input into decision-making. " Sabdeen al.so cited concerns for adequate planning for tbe 1980s, and about the cost 'Of ad- vertising for courses, especially at Coastline Community College. "The public sbouldn 't be stuck with tbe bill on tbat," be said. • 'I think l could bring in some new ideas," Sandeen said. "The incumbent bas been in there a long time. I don't think the board bas r e.ally responded ap- ~ropriately to Proposition 13 to public demands " ' Marc a. Tow, 300 Canal St., Newport Beach. Attorney, 28 no children. ' .. I was' really upset with the way Coast Community College is run. If I ran my business like they nm the district. I would have been broke a couple of years ago. That's where l'm at " he said. ' Tow said it would be dlfficult to make specific recommenda - tions without being on the board but "1be real problem, I think' is unifying the students, th~ faculty and the community to provide quality education. .. I'm a buslnessmad," be said. "I want to make a difference. I'm not going to tell people lies. In all the elections, e.veryooe ts making promises and no one will keep them. We have people who are career politicians. We don't need career polltican.s any more." Tow said he ts runnlns because "I want U> mate a con- tribution to the school system I don't think it works rigbt now.;, F,...PageAJ RUMORS ••• ness seminar 1n Costa Mesa this week, a woman wu certai.D 29 murdera bad taken place, but newspapers weren't reportlni them. A.not.her woman a~ed about the murder of a J.3..year-old llrl of wbteb lhe bad beard atortea. There have been no reporta ol tbe ltllllna ot a young atrl. Polle• have ur1ed Oranae Cout Nlidenta not to p1nJc but to obHrve almple matten of home l«'\ll'it)'. \ lpon &M ....... otlM .... runway D-"81L ~ The , ....... lWPODM ..... to lndJcat.e tbty did DOt ... tM ap.. proacb Ulbta-Mede.an olftdala H.1 tM approMb u,lltl to tbe COl"NCt NDWay ..... al80 CID at the Ume. Tile ierH ra4'lo me11a1e1 betweeo the tower add cock'J* 1n the final momeDta live few aw to wb,y tM plaDe e&m. dilAre GD th• Wl"Oftl nawQ. lav•tipkn will allO enm•M tbe tnucrtP' of con~ltlODI w•t.bJD tbe coekptt dat.a frOm tbe m,bt ,..corder. A arouod fOI waa NPOJted at the Ume ol t.be e.rub, but Mex· tean olftdm aa1 riaiblllty wu two..mllea. Officials bere 1ald 72 ol 89 penou aboard tbe plane and three penooa on the 1round were killed when the jet struck a truck parked on tbe dosed nmway and 1masbed into two elrport buUdin1s. Western Airlines in Los An&eles put the death t.oU oo the plane at 71. The Olgbt bad taken off from Los Ani~lea. U .S. coosular olflclals aay 26 Americans, by unofficial count, were among the dead and five, possibly six, are among the 17 survivors. 20 Business I Firlll8 Rifled In Costa Mesa Someone wielding a pry tool broke into 26 north Costa Mesa businesses late Wednesday or early Thursday, but took only pe tty cash and a few small items, police said today. They said tbe break-ins were reported at 3303 Harbor Blvd., a large complex just north of tbe San Di~go Freeway. The total loss was put al $1,000, police said. Among the hardest-hit busi- nesses were Wint.er Beauty Sup- ply, which lost $260 in petty cash. and Fralock Inc., which lost $210, police said. Officers bad no estimate of the damage, which included· ran- sacked desks and mes. Locks a t the businesses bad been broken off with a pry tool, police s aid. E"--P.,,e A J KILLER ..• matching the description drink- ing coffee at Denny's two weelt.s ago.'' Calnoo explained. The computer corTelates all lhe information in all the priorities and s hows police where there are links. "Maybe one person gives us a name and another gives us a vehicle. We run tbe vehicle and it comes back. to the name and that's where the computer can show us the match. "With 1,000 leads. it's more than likely that we'd miss tbiDgs hke that or worse, that we'd have one investigator running down the name and the otber do- 10g the car. That's manpower we can't afford to waste," be said. Calnan said there's no set rule that dictates when matches mean a change in priority on a lead. "It's all conditional. f suppose if we get five people who all say they see a guy who matches tbe description drinking coffee every Sunday at Denny's, then we'd seriously consider sending a stake out over there," be said. ,.,....,ageAJ OLSON ••• been tryint to take legal action against Correia, but bas been unable to locate him. Correia and the two men ar- rested in connection with the $3,000 burglary remained jailed today Officiala of the Harbor JudJclal Distrtct Court said that charges of burglary 8.Qd viola· Uoo of parole were flied against James F.dward Cu-pent.er, 19, of 2888 Baysboro 'Drtve, Newport Beach. Correla and Fre.derick Ybarra, 52, of 5305 15tb St., NewPort Beach both face PfOS· ecutfoo on susptdon of receiv· Ing stolen property. Correla wu arrested at h1a apa~vnent at SS05 15th St., Newport Beacb . Poll~ 1ald tbat they have found t.hrM WltTantl dlUllnl theft under the name• of Carl 1 Olaon and Albert Correia, but the·y note tbat the warranta lllt- in( Olaoo aa a suspect probably are lot.ended for Correla, not tM reUrect boxer. , Mid West i• ltlesa Costa Mesa IDgb School senior Steve Boren makes like a cowboy as be hogties a steer. He was one of the Future Farmers of America members who rounded up a small herd of cattle Thursday at the school farm and moved them into new pens. Teacher Roy Center supervised the event. Zbig, PLO's Arafat 'Shake' in Algeria ALGIERS, Algeria CAP> U S national secunty adv1,er Zb1gniew Brzez1nsk1 s hook ha nds with Ya s~cr Arafat leader of the Palest.me wbera · lion Organization, at a receplloo here Wednesday night, sources said There was no ofhcial con firmation of the hand.shalte or any word if Brzcz1oslti and Arafat spoke. What weight such a ha ndshake would have also awaited evaluation. Arafat arnved in Lisbon today to take part in a world con- ference on Arab and Palestinian affairs a nd to meet with Portuguese government officials. BneGmkl was still in Alceria. In public Thursday, the day after the reported handshake, Brzerlnski shared a reviewmsc stand with Arafat a nd other leaders of the radical Arab camp, including Syrian Presi- de nt Hafez Assad and Libyan leader Moamma r Khadafy. There was no contact between Brzezinslo and the others. Brzezinski and Arafat were both here for Algeria's celebra- tion of the 25th anniversary or its revolution against France They stayed at the same hotel, but scheduled no formal meellng. The Urut.ed States baa prom· ised ls rael It will have no for mal contacts with the PLO until 1t recognizes Israel's right to exist. The Carter administra- Blast Kills Two SPOKANE. Wash <A P > -A truck loaded with diesel fuel col- lided wtth a freight tram Uus m orning, touching off an ex- plosion that killed two persons and senously inJured two others. authorities said. lion has acknowledged explonng to determine if the PLO 1s wt.II 10g to revue 1u stance. But ad· min1strauon 0111c1a1s nave 1n :,1sted that all such inqwnes be conducted through Arab and other intermediaries Accord.mg to the same s<>W"C'~ who descnbed the Brze7.10sk1 · Arafat handshake, Brze1.1nsk1 sought to explain the U S stance toward the PLO to Alge n dn Foreign MJ.Dist.er Mohamed Ben· Yahia . They said Brzezins ki ex- pressed tbe wish that lbe PW act like the AJgenan NaUona.J Liberation Front, which fouabt France. Brzez1nsk1 repor1edly noted that lbe A1genans bad never derued France's ngbt to exist and were w11l1ng to negotiate peace somethl.ng tbe PLO has refused Andrew Young, former Us. ambassador to the Urul.ed Na- lJOns, resigned under pressure Aug. 15 after allegedly mis· represent.mg a June 26 meetmg he had in New York with 1.ehdi Labib Tern, tht· PLO observer at the Uruted Nations. Marsh Tour Set in Irvine A free tour of the San Joaqwn Marsh in Irvine will be present· ed by the Sea and Sage Chapter of the_ Audubon Society Saturday morrung. Guides for both beginning and adunced bird watchers will be provided The marsh preserve 1s north of the UC lrvtne campus on Campus Dnve The tour begins at 7 · 30 a m with entrance gates closmg at 7 :45 a .m. F,...P~AJ SCI-FI •• '. lmpreu upon the teachers (10me ol whom were let• than dtllrded wttb 11t11Jratwct-•· cutter Howard Janll) tbat ta., would have to reach wlthjn them~aves, "So back to yoqr own prtm1Uve resourcea," to el· fect.lvel)' teach their 1tudent1. "'l'ber•'a ao much 1oln1 OD In our midst," the 1tlver-balNd author and poet 1atd. "You have before you the et,erpal olldm1al-" When NBC D1Wtman Boy Neal once uked Bradbury It be•• dlaapJJOlnted that apace p~ bad failed to detect Ufe on Man, Bradbury exploded. . "Fool .•. fool," be fumed. "Of course there's life on Mara .. lt'1 ua. To Bradbury, Chere la ban1l1 · anything ln heaven or e~. past or present, that e9capes tbe realm ol ldeoce fiction. The hiltory of Iran.. be offe~. "IJ a ldeoce fiction happening." He explained that the deposed shah bad tried to jam hla peoe&e into a time machine all.Cl transport tbem into tbe 20t.b ceo- tury in t.erma of t.echnoloo and a new way of life . The people, bo\ever, were transported too quickly, re- belled, and "now we see Ute Ume machine going back to the ... 17tb century." He aaid tbia situation offers the lnatructors "a convenient metaphor to teach.•· But before trudging lnt.o the claasroom, Bradbury said the teacben would need to purge thel~ mi.nds of the ruins of pessunlstic tbinldng. ~e inll.ated tbey dig back into their pasts to f&.nd the things they loved doing most and re- di1cover t.boee pleasures. "You've got to at.art with these bas.le ~ that make you wa.at to live, Bradbury aaid. Saying that be once gave up some of tbe things he enoyed moat (aucb as comic book.a and Buck Rogers adventures) he said, "I was 1oing against my soul I wu going against ray love" Needless to say, Bradbury '>UCCumbed to the JOYS of fantasy and 'IClf'nCt' f1ct1on In llme t<J write an estimated 400 novel"i, l>hort st.on e:,, poems and librct· toi. Wherever he looks. in fact, he sees io.c1ence fiction come to life ··we're s urrou nded by so much that is science fictional you don 't realize it," Bradbury ~did · AJl.1 of our proble ms are science f1ct1onal " Among these he listed the automobile, nuclear ene rgy, solar power and birth control Not to mention the~ can "The l!n can is a science fil'· tlonal dream that came true • he 1>a1d · Bradbury explained that when Napoleon W&JS planning bis in- vasion of Russia in the early 19th ce'ltury, no way bad yet bttn developed to feed an army on the move An enterpns1ng subordinate then came up with the idea, he ~aid. of ~tonng food in tm co11· tamers Th rouichout tu story. Bradbury said. humankind has worked to muke 1mposs1ble dreams come true Benefit Slated At NB Church A pancake breakfast benefiL· Ing Boy Scout Troop 10 is scheduJed Saturday morning at St Andrew's Presbyteri a n Church in Newport Beach. Ti ckets. to be sold at the door between 7 a.m and 11 a.m .. are SJ 50 for adults and Sl 00 for children under l2 Men's Suits ~ for only .~ :: \~rj o/ One Dollar!*~ · '~~\~ ·when you buy one at regular price, you can buy a second one ot equal or lesser value tor only one dollar. I ~ ' , 1t "'ii·~ \ ··i~ ! ' SOUTH COAST ~ COSTA MISA. CA. PHOHI l 714) 140.1502 I \ \ rr-.;~ ; . ' -lu:venile -· ' • DAIL v Pll.Of A3 ()~J D's Transerlpt Released ........ : ........ . c..-.....seo.w ...... • A8Cs ·=-~· ........ rr.•.... Oabr. 1q99wtt ,.. ......... ~-·· u.a•~·~'° ............. ....., ..... , ................. ....... :P....S-~ at • <"->. ,.... ..... '7#1/J •• ..u .... Quenta:ro (dty aoi'Ul ol llealto CltJ) at 2' tmta-.. lftM' tbl '9our). Aac: .,._, w111tena-.,... port~ ud IQUd ~ W .... •1 Boter. w .... •1 C.tral M~. do Joa Neid WellW'D IDlt Aaea ..,...,,,. ...... •i ()ku, Weltenl • ,......_...., aow allll•. Aac: a abeam Quentaro. <rad1r) contact. De•e•nd to IS,000. Proeeed dlnct &o Tes>u· pan <• aa.t1atlclul aid point) JOto tbe altimeter, expect (runway) 2S-fiCbt. • WH&tn Ml: Okay. we'll delceDd to 11.000. • ...,. •: Mwco Qnter WHttrn t0$ leavln1 37,000. Plt ... admowleQe. A•Ct to5 Roe•· At WI point, t.be f'lllbt In· formatklo CeGt.er (PJC) at the Mateo Qty Airport com• lDto the caavenaUon wttb 1enera.a weat.ber lnfonnation. nc: Mnico weather partial ob1cun, vtatblllty 3 mlles in bate, 1moke and fo1. Tem· perature OI <ceodsrade), dew point (fl. Wlnd oeo (degrees> at 1 knoU. Altimeter 3020. Wnten tll: Mexico City, W eai.m Flllbl to5 over. PIC: to5 alex.lco. w..._. •: Rocer, we'll be on the b&ocu at 418 put 'tb• bour. Need 28,000 pounds of 1u. WUl you Clve my 1at.e a.nd I copied all th• wut.beT ncept the wind. PIC: Okay. tbe wind HO de1rees at 1 knots. Your gate ls 11 . Wes&ena tt5: Roger, copied · gate 11Western801. West.em 605 over. FIC: Ro~er D1·11· Ria• s .. pe~t ....,.. •· And Mnico Clty, We.tern eoc5. Wbat l'WlWaJ are you ualn1? PIC: ~· We1tera 115: Uodentand runway 23, f'Upt lnformatloo Center saya rocer. Area Radar Control com· munJcatiofta return. AllC: Western 805, change to 119.7 (radio frequency). WM&en •1 Say again, 605 . A&C: 119.7 Weet.ena•: 119.7,aolong. ARC: BueoPnocbesMexico. Wea&era MS: descending to 13.000 we are out of 25.S. Mexico City Airport Terminal begins communications -tACapees Ex-Lagunan AT: 805. Roger radar contact. AT: Western ~ descend to 11.000. Cleared for Tepaxpan !runway> 23·nght Western 115: Will descend to 11.000. West.em 605 AT: Roger l 4 ttJemified , Surrenders Weatera HS: And was the Tepaxpan arrival for 605? AT: That is correct. AT : Western 605, layer of patches or ground fog on the runway and two miles visibility on the final approach -· A Superlor Court Jud&e took the unUIU&I atep today of identi· -,Ying three Oranse County ·Juvenile Ball escapees wbo be described as daoeerous men n&nning loose in the streets. Judge William Murray said in· rormatioo about juveniles usual· ly is kept confidential, but a judge can release information. if it is in the public interest. · Murray said there is 1ood rea· son to believe that the three youths have engaged in a crime spree since escaping Wednes· day. He said Santa Ana POiice believe the youths have stolen a car and committed a burglary in which a gun was taken. · The three were identified as llory Mara. 17 , of Garden Orove, Benjamin Hernandez, 17. of Huntinl(ton Beach and Rjchard Scblacta, 14, or Los Atamitos. · M unay said Hernandez abd Schlacta were serving time for burglary and Mara for armed n>bbery. Murray said the youths were held in the most secure sections of the Juvenile Hall compound in Orange. He said the three were allowed to exercise We dnesday and J'l)4de their escape "in the bel;t tradition or movies and TV films." They were on the same touch football team, the judge said. .,. .......... TIMOTHY LEARY (LEFT) SHUNS DRUG MESSAGE Wouldn't Talk to Art UnkS.tter (rtght) on Phone Tim Touchy Drug Talk Vpsets Leary NEW YORK <AP> -Sometime drug guru Timothy Leary stormed off the set of a New York television talk show when the host insisted on talking about drugs and bringing out a reformed drug addict as a guest. "I didn't wa nt to come here and talk about drugs," Leary said Thursday when the host or "The Final Days of Stanley Siegel" placed a telephone call to Columbus. Ohio, where TV personality Art Llnkletter had a speaking engagement. Linkletter's daughter. Diane, died in 196'9 at the age of 20 when she jumped from the window of her sixth-floor apartment during an LSD epwode. Linkletter has laid part of the blame at Leary's feet "I have definite proof lbat Diane mentioned Dr. Leary as one or the reasons that she thought nothing was wronJ with LSD." Llnkletter said. "She believed It when he said 1t was God's gift to young people." · aod designed a play that led them to an eight-foot chain link fence s urrounding the com· pqund. M uTTay said they ripped off their jacketa and fashioned them into a rope which they used to seale tbe fence. He added that escapees often return to their neighborhoods and that people in the area have a . right to know of t h at Stolen Goods Rap Jails Clemente Man possibility. , Fugitive warrants have been issued for the escapees who were still at large today. Collegians, Government Join Hands The formation of an associa· lion of Orange County college students to w(>rk with govern· qient officials on such issues as Musing and public transporta· lion was announced Thursday. The association represents rnore than 100.000 students, ac· • cording to founder John Millen. studenty body president at Cal State Fullerton. Millen said that student leaders at Orange Coast College, Goolden West College, Chapman ~liege, Cal Stale Fullerton. uUerton Junior College and nta Ana College have joined Gie aasoclations. : Negotiations also are going on *!th UC lrvine and Saddleback College, be said. : "We are hoping for a new kind " student activism based on in· tjlligence in dealing with local qf ficials on student affairs,' •menaaid. ; ••'fbere WU student turmoil in ~e 1960I and student apathy .in Cle 701. We are hoping for '4phisUcated activism i e '511·~ declared that it\I· cant HIOClatlOD Will com· ti1micate wttb local So•erament ...,. to provide Yltwl OCl is· .. th.al an alfeetlne &Mm. declared tbat bouslDC for .. NlertoD ltudMltl baa m8de IC&rce by the COO· ., ... d ......... l.DIO COD• ....... _ .. hllertoD. • allO 1atd that 1t1lden.U to jNCRldie a ual\.ed volee OD •••lm• Undercover police have ar· rest e d a 54-year·old San Clemente precious metal dealer on charges be bought thousands of dollars in s tolen property from heroin addicts. Robert J ohn Hofstetter, wbo rented a shop at the rear of 501 N. El Camino Real, fa ces charges of rece1vmg stolen prop. erty following hls Wednesday noon arrest. Police U . Craig Steekler as· serted that Hofstetter purchased $800 in jewelry from an un· dercover policeman who told lbe gold and silver dealer the prop. erty was stolen. Steckler alleged that t housands or dollars worth or "hot" or stolen jewelry, rare coins and sterling silver, in the form of tea sets and smelted metal, and 18 pocket watches were found in Hofstetter's possession after bis arrest. The total value of the property could not be determined since some of the silver bad been !melted down, Steckler said. Steckler asserted that Hofstet· ter often bought stolen property from known heroin addicts who frequented his shop, Steckler alleged that Hofstet· ter acted as a "fe nce" for burglars who took $4 ,500 in necklaces and other jewelry in a residential San Clemente break· io reported last week. Mrs. Plumb Rites Monday Funeral serv ices are scheduled Monday for Mrs . Frances A. ''Frankie" Plumb, widow of longtime Orange Coun· ty assessor Hugh Plumb. She died Wednesday at the age of 91. Bom in Tustin, June 16, 1888, Mrs . Plumb .was the oldest, native-born resident or that city. A member or many civic groups. she also served as a trustee of the Bowers Museum in Santa Ana Services are set rtr 3 p.m Monday at the Waverly Church. Fairview Memorial Park, Santa Ana. Mrs. Plumb is survived by two sons. Donald A. Plumb or Coronado, and Dr. Hugh Plumb ':Yr . of Irvin e ; three grandchtldren, and two great. grandchildren. Newer Jet Engines Have Reduced Roar ByALUDDLE ot• Delly ............ "New generation" passenger jeta with "blsb bypass" enitnes can lower noise. substantially around tars• airports and better meet future 1overnment en· vlronmeotal regulations , a Dou1laa Aircraft spokesman HYI A.L. "lltckey" McPike told a re1Jonal airport seminar in Newport Beach that tbe new jet dlanet are up to u dedbels quieter durtna take-off and land- ln1. McPlke aald tbe new~ alao are more fuel efficient, bul'1l1DI ftOm u tA> 25 pereeDl &Ml E tbaD older unit.I. A .,,,._ __,... reducel .. tur roar'• aQd "lurblne wlnd'' bJ rerouttni exbauat ,..._ throqb fan Jeta rather titan CNt ti.. r.er of the enOM· McPOaa aplalDed at Wednes- d•1'• Mmlnar. He .-. ~=us ensiw' have belD a for atvenl years but until recently have on· ly been used on wide-bodied aircraft such as 747's. "At this time about 17 pettent of au passenger Jets lncorporate new technolosy en.cine•." McPlke said, "and almost all of those are wide-bodied craft." McPlke said the reason car· rten are not uainl more jets witb tbe n e w enalnea la economic ln nature . Wttb blnta ot recesaloo lD t.be eaTly 1t70's, canters beaan buJ· ln1 smaller Jeta aucb u DC-8'• and DC·t's which do not UH hl&h ·bypaas en1tne1. McPlke aald. Anh adapdns the new •C'DM onw aircraft now fitted wtUa older units la expensive and po11tble only in a few cues, If c Pit• aald. "In meet lnatanca a carrier will be economically better oft buytn1 a new alraaft fttted wttb hlSh·bypus enalnes," McPlk• a.aid. A former Laguna Beach restaurant and night club operator who federal officials contend is the "right band man" to the alleged smuggling ringleader of a cocaine opera· lion, has turned himself m to agents in Reno. Nev. William Von Sultzer, who ooce operated the old Orphanage restaurant and night club in Laguna Beach, is being held m Reno jail with bail set at $1.S0,000, according to Stephen Swanaon, agent in charge of the Federal Drug Enforcement agency in that city. Von Sultzer, who h ved at various places in Laguna Beach. including 555 Canyon Acres Drive. and in a room above the former r estaurant. turned himself in to federal officials Wednesday, drug enforcement officers said today. Federal officials say Von Sultzer. and another for mer Laguna Beach man. Samuel Cutkomp, operated a cocaine ring th4t involved bringing an estimated $72.S million worth of pure cocaine into the U.S. from Lima, Peru. Cutltomp, 53. was arrested in July. and is being held ln Reno with bail set at $500,000. The lwo former Laguna Beach men, along with 11 other persons named in a federal grand jury indictment. face trial at U.S. District Feder al Court in Rem Jan. 3. Other Orange Counly resi· dents named an the indictment include Gerald Taylor and Edward Barbari, of Huntingt.oo Beach; Robert and Mary Taylor of El Toro and Daniel Bray or Santa Ana. Federal agent s allege Cutkomp hatched the drug nng ID 1974 when he traveled to South America and was introducled to Eduardo Piet .. Portuguese Ed- d 1 e. ·· Portugal-Salazar. a wealthy drug trafficker with a ranch outside Ltma Couners allegedly htred by Cutkomp were sent to Lama from the U.S. Scuba expeditions were also used to transport the cocame. Swanson said. Swanson said an addittonal 20 to 30 mdictments are expected to be handed down in the next three months. He said mort- Orange County residents are ex peeled to be named 10 the case. Death Blamed On Fights Robert Weaver. 47 . of Santa Ana. died Thursday at UCl Medical Center as a result of an juries be received in two fist· fights Oct. 14 an Santa Ana. police said. Officers said exact caUS4! of death will be established by an autopsy, but that Weaver w~ in volved in two fiibts within a half hour of each other about 6 p m at 409 W. Fourth Street No suspects are ID custody. but tbe death 1s 1till under m· vesUgation. pohce said - .. t·'j f Wes&enl 115: Roger AT: Western 605 ch<Jngc to tower 118 1 Radar -.erv1ce term mated Western 605 : Good night 118 1. 605 Meiuco Caty Airport Control Tower picks up flight at 5 38.14 Western COS: Good mom.mg Mexico tower Western 605 is tn· bound for 23 CT: Western 605, 23-right. Report over Mik e Et·ho lfinal approach navigation point> Wind calm Wes&em fl05 : Roger Wes&ern 6tS: We~tl·rn 605 over Mike Echo CT : W e~tern 60 5 adv1s1· runway an i-1ght Uo you have your laghL-. on., Western 605 you are at the left of the track Wes&en 115: Just <1 little. CT: AdVlse runwl.ly an sight There as a layer of fog over the held Wesle'11115: Roger CT: 605 do you have approach hghts on left lD sight., Welt.em•: Negative CT: Okay sir. approach lights a re on runway 23-left but lbat runway is cl06ed to traffa<.' Noises heard voices un- d u c er n 1 b I e as though· Western 605 1s attemptmg to commurucate CT to substation on airport Western has crashed' Sabstatioa: We saw 1l We are an Room 6 • CT: Please advise the riremco and authonlles S11t..taUoa: Okay ''the look IS YOU '' And the 3-PC. Corduroy suit makes a fall statem ent. It s fully lined in 100°·o S tlc1 pe re taining cotton . in the seasons best colors. rust & tan. Reg.~ 125.00 NOW 99.so i ·~.: { r 1 SUITS & SPOATCOATS REO •f>.$6 TOMAHCI 204l4 t4etWthome "'° J7MIOO QLPDN I PAIHION cunP ,,....t 10 AotNnaon• 11•r.0'4t ·' l LOHO 46·)& )( LOflO 0 ·$6 PORT\.Y REO •• ~o PORTlY SHC>ftl •2·$2 POflfU LOHO q !>1> ... .-...... ·~·-·· ..... 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Thus " bave it when you aet ln Ul booth next Tues day. you may be ubd lo vote fw candldat ln the Ola trito de Coleaios de la Communidad de Coaat SOME Of' TB£ CANDIDATES here are runn.int for termino eomplee.o LD one trustee area. Other candidates are nmnlq for tennlno corto. Yw atudy that ballot too closely and you maty figure you 'veJuirtcome tot.be wrona election. The reaaoo this miDd·boule is that ballots are printed in both Spaniab and Enallah. In the aforementioned example. you are being asked to cut a ballot for trustees in the Coast Commuruty "Gee. Cwt. You Got a Sample Ball.or Wnttm 1n San31mt College D1stnct. where candidates Ln two trustee areas are seeking full terms and in one area. the candidacy 1s for <t short·term seal • THUS IT IS YO U GET both Spanish and English versions on the ballot. You crawl into that pint sized voting booth and go to your old habits or readmg everything pnnt ed on that ballot and you may come out with on<: of those Exednn heachaches Number 44 Promptly, of course. as I complain about this double· language ballot. J 'II be labeled as a coarse. unthuuung. racist·bigot with no sensit1v1ty to the needs of our Spanish· speaking voters. I plead not guilty. If the powers-that-be are convlllced we must have Spanish ballots to assure some of our citizens their voting rights, then so be 1t The same argu ment might be made for the increasing number of c1t1zens we a re gaining h ere in Orange County who tr<tce their origins to Vietnam. SO DO WE ADD a lh1rd language to the ballot" Then maybe later. a fourth or a fifth? Perhaps this 1s nece5sary to assure the Mghts of the voters And as we progress along th1s route. do we continue 'the practice of trying to J<tm all the tran~lat1ons on one ballot? Logic suggests the answer here would be separate ballots in the various languages. You just request the one you want when you report to the election board down at the precinct. Given that choice, I'd ask for my ballot in English. I'll have enough trouble just trying to figure out that one WASIONGTON CAP> -Tb4I Pe1aaua I aatelUte, a hu1e 1lt1m1na apac. bltd, wlll plunae out of orbit th1I weekeod, and even tbouab eom• partl mlabt atrikt Earth. the IPl~e aaency aay• It poH• Uttle daoaer t.o humana The '::l.:n'u to the JJniled stale. the path are moet ol Florida. 1man Hcliom or Southem Alabama, Mlaai.ssippi and Loulllana and the a rea of THU south ol Austin. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration reported Thursday the t.arget time fw re· entry 1s 8 p.m. PST Saturday, but said it could come down Layoffs Hike Total Of Jobless ' WASHINGTON lAP > -A s purt of layoffs. mostly among women and blacks, pushed the nation's# une mployment rate back up to 6 percent in October. t~e government reported today Th"'t! Labor Department s~d the number of unemployed rose by 200;000 from Sept.ember t"16 2 million. As a result, the jobless rate r eturn ed to the level reached in August following a drop to 5.8 percent in September DESPITE THE rise. Labor Department analysts said the hl;(ures did not provide signs that a recession is taking bold T r eas ury Secretary C William Miller a lso said the small increase last month wa-. "consistent with the general trend of th(• economy" <tnd thal there was .. nothing particularly s1gn1f1cant" about 1l "You would have to have a er~ stal ball to say these are in <11l'at1ons lo say we're in or a bout to enkr a recession," ~auJ Labor economist ~orman Hnv. ers "The f1J?urcs don't sa~ lhat · BOWERS SAID the n s mg un l'mploymenl appeared to stem fro m the fact that new jobs were not created at a fast enough rate to provide employment op- portunities for those who had lost their jobs The nation's unemployment ratP has 0Uttered between 5 6 percent and 6 percent for the µai>t 15 months Carter admin1 s trat1on economists had forecast a re· cession and sharply rising un- employment this fall, but unex peeled economic expansion has diminished the prospect of an immediate big 1ump m jobless- ness. THE LABOR Department sa1d the increase in unemployment last month res ulte d from workers losing their jobs, as OJ>- posed t.o people who e ntered the JOb market but were unable to find work. Two-thlrds of the JOb losses struck women or blacks Eastern IJ;S. Colder Rainbelt Dampens Northern States TemperaC•res Ml .... ~ Albu'-U J I Atleftte 1S SJ l.00 llaltlnoon '7 .. a1 ..... rc-ll " .01 eet. .. 43 BostO" .. 'l 8\ltfelO .... .07 CMYeftM 17 ,. Chic.vet Sl J1 Clnc~I .. J3 .70 Ci.wtllftd •S JI . ~ 0.1-"IW!f\ ., ... Deft ..... .0 u o .. ~ •S 11 Detr'91t ., J2 .t1 Fe lrtlftb 11 1• -•S " -lll<I u 1' ~ .. So 1...r..,..1s ., J1 .07 Jec: .. 'vtlle '° •• ... KeMCltv )2 ,, L.e• Veen '5 .. LIHlellOdl •1 43 UKA,..ie •• )4 Lwllvll .. ,, 31 ,. ~k u 41 Mleml ,, "' Mlt.wU. ~ 30 .... $t p •l 21 N .... vllle 10 ,, 1.00 -Of1M 71 SI -v-tO SS Olll•OIY S7 41 <>mefle 4J 21 Pfllllld'pfll• tS so =: 75 ... 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Ill• S«.OllO NG'\ I n I> m s 1 SATUllDAY Flr'\t tow Finl lllOll Se<on<J 1- Se<OllO low I uem 1 ···"' 1 llop.m I""·"' O• •• O I so SUNDAY l'lr\llow 7.zoa.m. o• Fl"' 111911 I J.I e.m. t t Second 1-3 "p.m. o I Sec-NQfl •.J7 Pm •I Sun •llH ... t :U. m . MU s 00 p.m -r1Mtot 1' p,m , Mis 4 zo • m S•rlllqert Fore<etl velld lo• IOfliQlll Surf ,.....,.eve 11919'11 on fffl Ma• •mum lltlOlll In IHI PertOO '" -onO• Z11ma S.nteMonK• NewPOn H""''"fl°" Sen 01~ '°'"' Z11m• "'•Ma• ~r I 3 10 J 10 ) 10 " AYI MH OW I t W 1"11• fotw(.af( c.ellt •• jlllt<ll1 •••• S...t• Moft<• llltM 4lllCI 10w ITIOf'ftl"t clwtls •!ofte Nt..,.,.. Hvftliftlll°" IN CMlt Md l'Mttly (19udy s• le• S.ft 0 .... COUllly 1 2 WIW I 2 W t JWNW S.llirH'f, wtwt ...... w~ P<'Hl<tad .., uw ....,,, .,.. .._t•lft• -Ovl-tor S.IUf'Ga• Llnle ,,,_ ' an1U11M 12 boun befdre lbat or 12 houn afterwarda. AT D,• ~. the Htellite 11 mudl l1Cb&er than the Tf.$.t.on Skylab •P•~ ataUoo that fell lrorn orbit laal July. Skylab s howered fiamin& debria OYer Ule lndlan Ocean and Western Australia. but ca u sed n o dam ace or injury. · Peauua 2 •a• launched ln 19&5 &nd, once lo orbit, unfo.lded two wtAl·llke arms t.o a •PD or 98 feet. -1vtna It the appearuce or a l1anl blrd. Thin aluminum patches on tbe winaa were rtaaed e1ectrooicallY t.o measure meteoroid penetratlona and the dancer they ml1ht pose to manned spaceships. The North American Air Defense Command ln Colorado Springs. Colo .. made the re· entry estimation based on track· ing dat.a that shows atmospheric fr i ction bad tugged the s pacecraft t.o withln 152 miles of E,rtb. When launched, it ranged out t.o 480 miles. NASA SAID computer projec lions indicate about 20,700 pounds or the satellite and its at tached rocket stage should bum up from re-entry heat, a nd that about 2,:.>0 pounds of materials might survive and reach Earth after brealung into perhapS' hun· dreds or small pieces. Most sur· v1vmg pieces would weigh under 10 pounds, but some could weigh up to~ pounds ··such a breakup of a r e- entering spacecraft 1s normal a nd has not in the history or s pace flight resulted in personal o r property dama~e on Earth. · the agency swd in a statement Two other Pegasus satellite~ "ere also launched 1n 1965 Pt·gasus I fE'll out or orbit over Africa m 1978, and Pcgas~ 3 cam e down over the Pac1f1 r Ocean 1n 1969 No pieces of t·1thcr craft wen• found NASA ESTIMATED that a., Pegasll'; 2 breaks up 1t will scat lt•r fiery p1l·ces over an area t.500 Nules Ion!! .rnd 60 rrulei. v.1de The cra!t "' c1rcl.ln1i: tht !!lobe once ev(•ry 89 minute~ on d 1>ath that takci. 1t 31 8 dei;:re<>~ north and 31 8 de)!n·e~ .,outh of th(' equator, with 75 pNcent of the course over water ,.,_,..... Nigltt ol Passion Mercedes Kornreld, a wtute pmup queen who claimed she spent a "night of passion" with black bolting cham· pion John Ta te. s pent another. less· passionate night in Jatl in Johannesburg. South Afnca. Police s aid her ar· rest had not.lung to do Wlth the coURtry's apartheid laws, but rathe r concerned a passport discrepancy. Tainted Food Kills Four at Hospital? MARLBOHO. !\ J 1AP1 Four p<tt1en~ died and 122 other& bt'came 111 at the Marlboro p,ych1atnc Hospital after eaung food that may have ~n contammated slate officials s aid today The State Health Department was investJgatmg whether the <'Ontanunated food. served for the• midday meal Sunday, was rt.'i.pon.s1 ble fur the deaths. said ho .. p1t<1l spokeswoman Ann Bums . About 1.5 pt>rcent of the hos pital'!> 850 reside nts suHered severe diarrhea after Sunda)' ., lunch. which one employtt said ~he thought \1.3'> roa..,l chJC•kcn !t1 rs Bum., \t11d mo•a of the p<1t1en~ have recon•red from the diarrhea. and no new ca..,~s havP occurred The flr-.l death occurred bt-fore dawn Monday Mn. Bums '>Jld the four v.ho dtt•d wert.' all in the 50s and 60s dnd were frail. The1 r 1denht1e!' wt· rt· not relea~ed SEE YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DFALER THERE'S ASO~ BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY RATING BUILT INTO OUR LFA~ING PIAN. ,4 ----.-.-----~~~~~ 5090improved fuel effici~ rating, yet more luxurious, more spacious than last year. ~~our Uncnln-Mt'ft'lll} D.:akr 0(1\\ 160% improvement in EPA Estirrured MPG ovt>r 1979 . '.'>O'i improvemem in highwJY esrim.ue over 1979 . ·c1m11wr th" 1.~1m.111.· 10 1hc ~1ma1cd MPG or other ral"> Y1>U may~., d1ffm.'n1 mileage. <k.1)Cfldmg on how ta" yoo dnvt'. \.\C<Jlh<:r co11d1110n .. and 1np length. Ilk: .1l'111al h1ghwav mileage will probably be bs lhan lhl' l"lllll:lll'd h1f)l\.\,IV fuel COlOOm\ • 16, EPA EST. MPG •z. EST. HWY. MPG l~""-'•111~···' .... nJJn.I~ , Johnson a Son Llncoln·Mercury 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Ca. . • .. . ·. . ) "" al. 8TSVSN&' •tton1e1, el J. Jaffe, uld ,,...,....,, t the Steveu are sUll ltvtq -.ether In tbeir Weat Loa iAI•• bome but la separate . · 111rta ol tbe boule. . "Tbe lltuatlon bu been ua· bappy f~ a substantial pertod 0c time and whether thi.a lavestlla· t1on caused lt (tbe divorce mt· tlon) because ol the limin1. Mrs. Stevens doesn't want to say,'' the attorney explained. •'~ppointed to the bench by Gov. F.d.nnmd G. Brown Jr. in 1977, Stevens wu unavailable for comment although be coo· tinues to serve in the Superior Court's Norwalk branch. MRS. STEVENS CITED "ir reconcilable differences" lo be1 petition and requested spousal support and division of communi· \y property. 1be Steven.ses have four adultcblldren. · The commission's probe began last month after 27-year- old Capitol Secretary Beth Murphy and her husband, Richard. 37, played tape record- ings of their phone conversa- tions with the judge for the gov- ernor's staff. Stevens. who a dmlttecl be. took part in the sexually explicit discussions wbiJe be was In Skramento, said the Murphys contributed to the conversations alld that they were all merely f antaamng. /tlotlefl .... David S. Saxon, University of California president, will be paid $2,000 a day for six days a year as a research adviser for Ford Motor Co., officials for the firm an- nounced Thursday IRA Death Plot Called 'Error' LOS ANGELES' (AP> -The Irish Republican Army did oot have a plot to ususinate Bri· tam's Princesa Margaret during ber viait here laat month, a Los Angeles ~lice Department in· veatllatlonbp disclosed. Earlier police reporta of a posaible IRA member stationed in Loe Aqeles to enatneer an U· saaalnatlon were result of ••miaeommunleation'' within the department, police Comdr. William Booth aald 'nlursday z .. Zs• 6Htters A $1 million neckJace with 90-carat Maja emerald is placed around the neck of Zsa Zsa Gabor by jeweler Edwin L. Hauman, Haasman is presenting an exhibition of jewelry at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills and later this month ln Washington, D.C. and Houston . 'Zebra' Says Cops Suppresse4 Facts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A man sentenced to We imprisonment for his role lo the Zebra murder spree claims a new boOk reveals police sup. suppressed evidence which mleht 'have acquitted him. San Quentin priaon inmate Manuel Moore, convicted in 1976 of one of the i• slayings. asked the state Court ol Appeal Thursday for a beartna to find out whether the San Francisco police "manufac· lured and suppressed evidence." Moore want.a the hearing to be held by Jan. 2. Moore's petition claims be Is being \Dllawfully held in custody because the police officer in charge of the Zebra investiga- tion -identified aa now-retired inspector Gus Coreris "manufactured evidence or Moore's guilt." Coreris was not available for comment. Moore claims proof of bis al· legations is contained in the book "Zebra, The True Account of the 179 Days of Terror in San Francisco," by Clark Howard. The Zebra kil.llnis. in which whites we('e slain at random, terrorized San Francisco between December 1973 and April 1974. USC to Pick Boss LOS ANGELES CAP > - AUantic Richfield Co. president Tborntoo J'. Bradsba• and Na Uooal Sdmce Foundaltoo dlrec· tor Richard C. Atkinson· are among the four finalists to become president of the University of Southern Callfornla, it was reported to- day. Citing unnamed university sources, the Los Angeles nmes said the names of the other two finalist.a were unknown, "but they were university or college ad- miniatratora not currenUy af· flliated with USC. Bradshaw, 62, and At.kin.son. 50, are apparently favored by the ad.ministration, faculty and staff to replace President John R. Hubbard, who bas announced he will resi1n next August, sources said. /tlfl%U Settle• LOS ANGELES' <AP> -In the largest aettlement ever reached by the Los An1eles city al· torney'a dftee, Muda Motors ol America agreed Tburaday to pay '400,000 to aetUe a false Advertlalnl case, City Attorney Burt Plnelaald. The lawsuit, filed by the city at- torney's cooaumer umt in April 1.978, ••resulted from numerous complaints from Muda owners of leakina water seals in their rotary engl.nea in 1970.73 models. Jn many cues the enllnes bad to be rebuilt," Pines aaid. O.W-E~ Dreppeft SACRAMENTO <AP) -1be odd-even 1uoline.allocatlon pro- &ram ends In Los AD&elee Coun· (_SL_:4_TE_J ty at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr The Los Angeles County supervisors asked to withdraw from the plan, and Brown ac· commodated them Thursday. No~ret• STANFORD. Calif. CAP> - Fireman Fred Kelley, who came here in search of a new heart with funds voted hi m by his Massachusetts hometown, says he lsn't all that disappointed at being rejected for immediate transplant surgery because bb bad heart i.sn 't bad enough. "That's the way it goes." be said in an interview Thursday. "Well, I think in a way it's kind of good. Wlth tbls drug they're going to give me I could live anotlier year . . . by that time 1 would probably have to go into transplant -with a transplant I could have another fi ve years." IU'D OKs Paet LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Rapid Transit District board bu formally approved a three-year contract for dlatrict mechanics, thus endint three months of labor turmoil that left hundreds of thousands of commuters scrambllng for transportation durinl lut summer's strike. TbW'lda)''• board acuoa was merely a formality alnce mem· ben oltbe Amalaamated T!'anllt Union ratifted the new confhet in a vote tbil week after reeelvina 811urance8 that tbe RTD board would acc:eptthepact. Road Razing Backed ----Paid Polltlcal Advertisement ___ _ SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has gone on record for the sixth time in favor of demolishing the Em· ~arcadero Freeway. " Mayor Feinstein alao agrees the structure iloq the city's wat.e:rfront should be tom down but • lhe projeel must await a ~tudy and funds from the ral aovernment. UNCLAIMED STORAGE AUCTION Sat., Nov. 3, 1:30 AM canuRV MOVING .. 6STORAGE . ' 15272 .,.._ CNca Ave., HB ~ Four local moving & storage companies contributing their cMllnquent storage lots. Furniture consisting of bedroom, dining & llvlng room sets, appliances, tools, piano, paintings, some antiques tnctudlng N antique ~~h pews. 100's of boxes, btrrets, trunks & crates. MAINTAIN EXCELLENCE AT SADDLEBACK COLLEGE Reelect Trustees Larry Taylor Area 3 Harriett Walther Area 1 John tonnolly Area 7 Vote for lncumbeftt1 HoY. 6 Committee for Reelecuon of the Incumbents Margaret Shermen. Chairperson 31423 Coast Hwy .. lf33, So. Laiguna. CA. 92677 DAILY PILOT A~ - PacTel Seeks llike Average Bill-Would Rise $-2 ---~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Pacific Telepbooe bu uked the 1tate Publlc Utllltlea Com· mlulon for •1 m1Won MDual rate lncreue to pay for a $2.3 billion eqnatructlon pro1ram and ''pnvmt a breakdown in aervtce." If approved. tbe new rat.et uked 'lbunday would increase the monthly bill ol an a verace residence customer by $2. THE P&OP08ED increase would raise revenues by leas than 9.5 pelftllt, the t.elepboae· company sald, with eo percent of the increase bome by busineu customers and ..0 percent by reaidentlalaubscribers. No Charges Fded in Egly Flay LOS ANGELES CAP> -No charges have been pressed against a man wbo was removed screaming from tbe Los Angeles school de · segregation trial. after be refused to remove a button be was wearing advocallog the recall of the.judge. Two sheriff's dep. .ulies. dragged 47 ·year- old Howard Watts from the courtroom of Superior Court Judce Paul Egly Tbursda}' after be refused to take off the button or leave the courtroom. He waa arrested on charges of disturbing the peace and real.sting arrest but was not booked and Egly later ordered the charges dropped. The incident forced a recess in the trial in which Max Barney. the sc hool distri c t 's transportation director. tesUfied be mew of no way to drastlca lly shorten long bus rides some student.a mwst take under the dlatrlc('s man- datory busing plan. Deputy Brad Welker sald it I.a court policy to prohibit the display of political signs in the courtroom. Tbe PacTel reque1t come1 on th• beet. ol •10 million rate in· creue request by Paelttc Gu and Electric Co., which, lf ap- proved. would double tbl cost ol 1as and electricity lh1I winter for the avera1e utillty cuatomer. The buic telephone rate now up for tboae wltb low·eost UfellDe aervtee ot 12.50 a moa&b special rat.ee for cuatomen maklal leu than • local calla a mootb -ucept for the II ceot monthly ebar1e for tbe telephone. la U .70 per month for a BU81NB88 CUSTO•Bas homeowner with the telephaDe provided without cbarce. Under wowd be eharled a unlform $'7 b h I h rate for each pboDe line. Bali· t e new plan, t e le ep one nesa cUlt.omfn allo would have would be provided for an addi· the option ol paJina 15 ceata tional 915 cents a month. Or it month for a telerJ--e or .... .-i .. ! could be purchued from anout. .,......,... ..,....,...._ side supplier. in which cue the a aet from an outalde supplier. additional charge would not ap-About 20 percent of the in· ply· creaae will come from hi&ber loot distance toll rat.ea wfthin BASIC RATF.S would not 10 California. SAT. NOV. 3rd 9:00 a.m. Over 13,00_0 sq. ft. of Quality at Affordable Prices CHAIRS (ea.) WARDROBES BUFFETS DRAWillf TABLES DRESSING TABLES s19• S69M S69M s79• s79• WASHSTANDS s99• DESKS (DROP.fRONT) s179• SIDEBOARDS s 199• 6 PC. DINING SUITES ..... s249oo "s2,499 . ------....--------------... _ -~ ..... ----.... - Cqm .. Saks Fifth Avenue, r --r-----------~---.. -........ -- . .. ·. · . . ,.,., NOwmbef 2. 1919 DAILY ptLOT . ......, , opens in Costa Mesa on Saturday, November 3rd. One store housing the best of the best! design and in America, m Europe, in all the world ind all there is of fashion. Beauty. And style In one beautiful new Saks Fifth Avenue ... opening Saturday in the South Coast Plaza Mall, Costa Mesa. ·'.5'outh Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol Street. Costa Mesa. Store hours: Monday through Frida y, 10 A.M. 'ti/ 9:30 P.M.; Saturday, 10 A.M. 'ti/ 6 P.M.; Sunday, 12 Noon 'til 5 P.M. \ ... tile Answer o Water Cutoff I Ja~_~,_,.. ............. of ........ ~ W'Nd bf tlle iliti• Waa. Dll&lkt .................. ti...... .. ,. cet.-.-,_.r.-111110: ...... -~ -n.1m1e1.;:: ... ,.11rr .. wm~"wD-.c· UY.UC.Ila~ ......... umba.11im1Dtlll ... doll .. tll .... :,,_ llaY1141 cm tbe 9t. ftll"" .... ~ llllll 19 tM ..... ol9idUM· ODAol' 11. '91•, ........ "Cl ••• u. C.· A.al n Pr '-'ut. 'IMllWDllmiupal ' ... U..balftbewalar UM •a CJ .,. •ftda lnm U. Oolorado IUwr to Mr'V1 , ....... 'n. we• ta a O.mUe Padpbsal Cm1 that would CluBlY water from Nortbftn CaJlfoml.a'• IUwi ID ti.. callfonda Aquedaact f« ltl ...... 1be ~Canal would~ tbe S.Crammta lelta Wblli ~ pl' II te the ecoiolY ol tJlat Nl1oft DO==-r qualla.y. Botb the U.S. Deputment of ID ltate DeputmlDt of Plab and Game favor tbla 111e1iw rather than ~ Ute •ddWoDal water tb.rouab tbe delta, dlanl&1tiDI lbe important tlaheri• of •at vat waterway. U edcliUonaJ water := are not put into the California AQueduct by the tbe Central Arlzooa ProJ· ect begins diversion in 18-, water supplies for Orange County and other areas of Southern California will be insufficient. . In addition, the quality of water in the 1,400-mile Colorado River-which helps slake the thirst of 11 million people from Denver to San Dteg<>-det.eriorates steadily CID its journey. There is more than a ton of salt in each acre foot of water in the river's ldwer reaches. 1be Peripheral Canal would provide additional good quality water to off set this. In addition to deteriorating quality, the Colorado River ls imufficient in quantity. 1bere are a total of 16.5 millicn acre feet of legal entitlements~ the river but it has an average now of only 15 million acre feet annually. And new claims are being made on the muddy waten including a. massive one by the Navajo Indians for their irrigable land in four states. U such a claim were upheld it could have a tremendous effect on the already insuffi. cient river. Another s hadow over the troubled waters is America's energy need. New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and Utah have at least 23.5 billion tons of recoverable coal that could be used in water cooled power plants. Most of the nation's oil shale lies under Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. This, too, would take great amounts of water to extract Southern California needs to insure an additional sup- pl) in the California Aqueduct via the long-proposed Perioberal Canal. Senate Bill 200, authored by Senator Ruben Ayala, D Chico, wo~vide funding for the Peripheral Canal. SB 290 is c~tly stalled in the senate finance com mittee because · · pposed by Senators John Briggs and William Camp , There is too ch '8.t stake and too little time for the luxury of political game&man.~hip by those two polili· cians. 1beir constituents Should let them know loudly and clearly that they want SB 200 out of committee and passed. Tax Bite's Real If you have a nasty feeling that taxes are taking a bigger bite out of your pay check than other routine Living costs, you're absolutely right. Commerce Department figures show that in 1978 the U.S. population paid $624.3 billion in total truces, com· pared with $575.1 billion on food, clothing, housing and other basic needs. That adds up to a $49.2 billion difference in favor of the tax side of the ledger . But in 1976 the gap was only $16.6 billion. That's an increase of 196 percent in just two years. There are plenty more statistics to show that tax growth outpaces increases in all other areas, including inflation. Last year alone the tax bite went up 13.2 percent. In the same year food prices were up 10 percent, fuel and utilities up 6.9 percent, housing 8.7 percent and medical care 8.4 percont. In the decade from 1968 to 1978, consumer prices in· creased 87.5 percent. Total taxes increased 155.3 percent. Per ~ income increased only 118 percent in the same 10-yearperiod. It must be said that much of the tax growth doesn't qualify as government waste. Taxes to fund the various soci~ insurance programs accounted for the biggest in- f!reaae, going up from $47 billion in 1968 to $164 billion last year and making up 26 percent of all taxes paid. : Tbeee taxes at least promise more security for those who pay them when they arow old or fall upon hard ~ea. • But the gap between spending our earnlnp on what .-e need and want and what the government th.inks we need la clearly wldeninl at too rapid a rate. And it can't all be blamed OD lnflatior.L • • Lnlone expr11Md In tne apece llbove ere thole of the Dally Piiot. vtewa expreeaed on ttll1 pege are thoee of their authot'I and art.IMS. RMder comment la lnvtted. Addreea The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa. CA 92628. Phone (71.C) ~2-.c321. Boyd/Ball Point ByLM.BOYD Th• ball point pen didn't reall1 1et popular until ' Dear Gloomy Gus Gov. Brown apparenUy belleva the it.t .. can nan oo automatk pilot -oal1 probltm l•, automatic pilot doeln't mNM. ~ 01' thlftt. E.L. ~--~-.... ==.:i.=a.=-~= ::::r.-.~,..... • \ World War a . even though it bad been. invented 1enera· tiona earlier. What booet.ed lt ueatly wu a request from tbe U .S . Arm1 Quartermuter a..rat to f lnd a wrttlu l.Dltnament that ..._'t leak at~ altltad& ..... .. • dry ink uaaffeete by cllmata. -S woald 4'C11Mtln ~ illk to 1-t awhile. Q. Row come a youn1 dOI 11 called a puppy? A. Comet from the French "poupee" meanint playtbl,na or dreued doll. Q. How 1onf la the averqo fnl&bt t:n1Jl7 A. ~ '10 can plua a cabooa Tn6ca01. 40 ot tbe can .,.. JcMided and 30 are ~ empt)'. WAllUNO'ION -PrNldlot Carter ha1 bun pracUcla• IUHt·•••·•alt ecoaomaea. wtllda ba'N Rat Dri4* IOerial outot--.n.laa..t,_.ta lbat monetary ..a.roaa wt11 be mon lllhdJye Lllu price con- tro 11 tn bNakaa1 tb• prlc• 1plral. · The Immediate result ba• been to 1tve prlcH another rocket boolt. Bulne11men are 1lmply addlo1 tbelr blaber loan coats to the prlcet tbal t.bey charged tb e con · aumers. But Carter may be ablolutely rt1ht; the exorbitant interest rates may bring eco09mic ex· panal<m t.o an abrupt bait. 801'1E EOONOlllSTS fear this may 'bring prices tumbling down. all right, u part of an economic collapse that could bankrupt many small bus i· neasmen. ruin many family farmers and throw millions of workers out on the st reets. The only certainty Is that the Carter admlni5tratlon's economic guess work has been wrong in the past. Here's the record: -The secret Cabinet minutes for Feb. 26 show that chief economic adviser C harles Schultz expected an early break In the price s piral. "The -economy," he reported, .. should begin to slow down." Two months later. h e was stlll hopeful. On April 23, be reported to the president. •·Some signs of a decided. non-recessionary s lowd o wn ." Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps agreed "A conclusion that the economy is overheating would be unwar· ranted," she solemnly declart'<I. -THE.5E FORECASTS were woefully wrong. The economy 1s still overheating a l a 13 percent annua l rate. This has led to ur~ent calls for price controls But the president tdld has sub- o rd 1 nates. a ccording to the Richard Reeves Robert N WeedlPubllsher Thomi'l ICMv11,£0flar1 ,,..~"'"' ~· K,.abk"l~tionM .......... secret minutes. that he "bas no authority to Impose mandatory wage and price controls" IU!d even if he had the authority. ··1 would not exercise 1t." Instead he chose monetary controls to raise 111terest rates and llgbwn r redil. -Carter appointed as guani. Ian of the dofiar Paul Volcker, who had been Richard Nixon's expert on monetary affairs In the the early 1970s In this capacity, Vokker hel~d give the nation ll percent Inflation in 1974 . which brought 9 1)4.'rct·nt unemployment in 1975 .:_UNDER VOLC'Kf.R. ttit• Federal Reserve Board hJs catapultt'd inten•st raH''> to r~· or d a It 1 tu d t•:. 11 l• i.l 'is u ri· d senators that this wo1o1ld "1m p r IJ v l' t h l' pr <) s p l' f' t .., r I) r 1·ronom1c p(•rrormant•c 1n lh1· long run " But our own ~oun·1·-.. inside lht· Ft>d arc not ~o sur1· "Wt: are pretty mur h in a blind." adm1tlt'<1 ont• "We don't - 1<nowwbatwe'redoing .. -A computer run could not pro· Ject how h i gh Vol c k e r 's moves will boost interest rates Confided one 1ns 1der: "The money supply figures are gorng all over the place. The money de- mand forecuts are way out or balance. 'llwy don 'l llnow bow m ucb-money iaout there." -THE IKPACI' on empk)y. ment is also unclear Carter·, own econom1 C' advisers now guess that unemployment will tak~ orr sooner than they had ex p 1• C' t e d T h e 1 r 1 n f <J r m a I l'-..t1rhate~ are fuzl\ dhout h<1w many people v. ill lfJ'>t' thc·1r J<>h· iJ'> a rl'!iuJt <>f the cn"<i1t c·mmh But one ~ourc<-prt-d1rtl!d I v.ould expect the· numbt•r'> t11 -..tart to fl'>f' in thrct to "'"' month~ .. Th{' pr~tc1ent prom1wa <'on -.1ruct1on worker-; that h•• v.t>uhl hot f 1~ht inflation w11h Hwir JOb~. Hut has tJ~ht credit pout~ has already tied up mortga~1· . .. money. This will s low down home construction. which will wipe out construction jobs -91081' OF THE nation's 10 million buslneues mu.at borrow money to keep up their lnven~ tortes. With loam costlier than. ever aod harder to get. many race flnanctaJ diauter And un- like the &lanl Chrysler and Lockheed corporations. they can 'l expect the government to. ball lllt!m out. · Our roving reporter. Hal Rernton. reports from the farm bt.·ll that farmers have a lso been borrowmg hea\'lly. The drought· .1t thl' hanks could bankrupt m<inv of them What all this means 1s that Pr••'>ldt>nt (;art er 1s I 1ghting tnfla· 11on at tht' t>x~n'>c of the little h u .., 1 n ('., ., m u n r u r m t' r '> a n a workn~. manv of whom will lw v.1vt·d riut Mt·un whlh'. th" ht~ hank'>. ml rompamcc; and ror porJlt• J.tt.mt:. an· continu1n~ to take in fabulou.-.. pr<>f1t-.. Reflections of an Unusual Schoolman LOS ANGELES -Th e newspapers here that weekend were filled w1th stories about the parties for Princess Margaret, which was kind of s llJy when you consider that Abe Lass was also visiting. Abe Lass, after all. has done more for America than Margaret ever did for England. Abraham II. Lass was tbe principal of Abraham Lincoln High School In Brooklyn, on Ocean Parkway in Coney Island. from 1955 to 1971. I sat next to blm last Friday OD United Alrl l ne s FUlht 5 from New York t.o Los Angeles. He is retired now, after teaching for 40 years, and wu flying out to be tbe guest~·booor at a retm· ion of Ltocolo graduates in Beverly Hilla. TRIS WAS no ordinary party. Not many high scboola bave reun· Ions 3 000 miles away at the rambling home of Bernie Cornleld. He eou1dn 't make it Charles McCabe because he w81\ In Switzerland, whe re he bad just been ac· quilled of fraud charges stem ming from the bankruptcy of tus ol d compan y, In vestor s Overseas Service Cornfeld is hardly the best· known of the school's graduates. which include Arthur Miller. Joseph He ll e r . H e r sch e l Bernardi. Mel Brooks. Neil Sedaka and Nell Diamond. Lou Gosse tt. Re p . Elizabeth Holtzman. doctors and lawyers beyond counting and two Nobel Prize winners. "Tbe times have changed," said Lass, who managed to write 36 books aft.er be began teachin& English in 1931. •·Abraham l.Jn. coln is not what lt used t.o be, few schools are. Students are dllferent and family structures are diffeTent. but the cbanaes that have been made have ac· tu.ally made t.hinp wone rather tban better. I know lt'a not pop- ular to say today, but acboola should be esseoUally repressive. You have t.o stand up and coo· front the obvious threats to or- der because you are alwa)'1 on the edge ol anarchy when you deal with lmmatu.re and un- developed people. I wouldn't want to be a pnnc1pal today bec ause without authority you can't run wbat sho uld ~ an authoritarian structure .. LASS USED bilingual educa lion as an eiample of turning the schools over to student.s and well-mearung pressure grou~ "It's a lousy idea dictated by the politics of the day." he said "No one Is lea.ming bow to hve 10 the real United States . We had to learn English and learn 1t well. and. it happen.a. that J could only speak aod understand Yiddish wben I began school. The samr waa true for a lot of studeot.s l taught." Old-fubiooed. But apparently it worted for Lincoln students. There were 800 of them at Cornfeld's manaioo to bear Lass introduced by Bernardi. Some bad flown in from u far away u Loodm. Their old principal said, "I bring you greetings from Brooklyn and from the put." "There was a lot of bugging and kiAing," Lass said later. "For me it was a spiritual ex· perieoce. But it must have meant aometbinl t.o them, too. MOit were from California - that's where a lot of Brooklyn 15 now -but they came from all over the country I couldn't believe 1l " I could -because I knew :.i bout Abe LaM before he sal down next to me on that plane. A fnend of rrune. who was a hood thrown out of Abraham Lincoln, had told me about Lass many times ··1 was on the streets and tha t's where I'd slJll be," said Ken Auletta. "Mr. Lass sought me out at home and got me back into school and then mto college. He saved my life." Auletta. a wnter for the New Yorker and a columnis t for The New York Daily News, couldn't make it t.o California because be was finishing up the manuscript of bis second book on urban problems. ''WE WERE hostlle kids. · Auletta Mid, ••and be was a tough guy. eompasaiooat.e but tough. God, lowebim." We all owe tum. The stories ln the Los Angeles papers were about Princess Marcaret ded· icatlng a Rolla·Royce service gafage and then beinC enter· tained by the city's elites. Tbi9 la for Abe Lua. l\fexico's New Role Calls for a LOok at History When the white man came to North American be found In· diaa living here. ln their bun· dreda of thousands they ranged fror:n the Algonquins in the north to the Mayans ud Zapoteca ln the south. · The way the white man handled the Indiana was u dif- ferent aa the tempera · meat.a of the conquerort, tbe An1lo· Suona lD tbla country pd t.be lou1lb In Medco. In oar march from 1ea to IH OW' policy was to exterlntnate tbe Indian. Wltb the help of the old Indian fl&hters and John Wayne, we damned near succeeded in total extermination. Aa It waa, the In· dtan was taken out of our cultural stream. Cort.ea and tbOle who came after him dld -lt dllf erenUy ln M el.ico. They conq•red the ln· dian -1ubdued blm and tried t.o Chri1Uanl&e h.lm -but th~y left blm them. • Today the vast majority of Mexico's populaUoo are Indians or mestizos. Save ror a brier flurry ln the days of Zapat.hmo. they have never had much of a say in the way their country runs. White middle-class creole!> and a bandlu~ of mestJros run Mexico u an oligarchy. THESE INDIANS are what D. H. Lawrence meant when be spoke ot ''treea the wb.Jte men felled la tblU C!Olntq," but left the rooU tatacL 11Mt roota aod ll/e are time, Hkl Lawnmce. What la Dle6ld la tbe word f« the forelt t.o rt.e a,.m. Tbat word may oot be too toaa tn comlna. And lt may come, u in tbe case of Iran, becauao of a mix of oil and an oppressed native population. The conse· quencea for the neighbor to the north, who bas alway!! looked at the Mexican with at.olid dlstaat.e. could be an~ rrom bad to catutropbic. , no. Hall t.M wort force of Mex.lco. which means b&ll lho lndlans, ls u.oemp~ Tbat II &llo true ot It.a capital, Mexico Ctty. Th1I cl· ty bu 13 million people, and qualifies aa the largest im· poveriabed capital in the world. Most estimates put its century· end popuJation at 40 million The 1970 populat ion was s lightly more than three milbon MEXICO CHANGED utterly m October . 1974. when vast de posits of petroleum were found in Cb.iapas and Tabasco states. The estimates of these amounL"i range from grandiose t.o lncredl· ble. One estimate saya the CCMm· try's oil reeervea may amount t.o twice tholeolSaudi Arabia .. Almolt certain it la that within tbe DeXt two years Mexico will become ~ tarsest producer ot oll 1n the WesL As the fellow on tbe radio used to aay, tb.lok about it. Whlle the 011 Is being taken from the ground with the eqwp· ment available. the whole mood or the leaders or the COUDlry ls what Woodrow Wilson called watchful waitlo1. The creole aristocrat.a are watching the In· dlans as they ha ve n'ever watched them alnce tbe days of Juan1. Tbe leuoo of tbe abab. tbelr IUMt of tbe moment. 11 not Iott on them. Nobody knows when "the forest Is going to rise again." Least of all those who make oil policy in our own threatened country Our leader 1s so ig- norant or th(' ways of the Mex· 1can that ht> can make tasteless remarks about the "turista" during a VlSil of state. President Carte r probably doesn't know. aJso. that "tunata" is a Mex· acan coin age, meaning that wb.ich often happens to a Mex- ican when be visits Loe Angeles and other parts of thla country, where the water la "not 1ale. •• TBEU A&E aerlous pockets of ~volt •Ill.Gal the Mexican poor rt1bt now, e1peclally in the violentatat.eofGuerrero. Wbatan Indian ming. triggered by the vast riches entering the Mexican economy through oil but hardly toucb.ini them, could mean to t.hb continent sickens the imagina- Uon. We had bette r r e member tho1e inscrutable, flat,faced Medcan 1Dd1&a1. Jn the end they could be even more Important • than the oil of Tabasco. -------· ------·----.-. ... - • ' . • NATION M~ern Pagllaeet ~.Clown Perform• for Sick Kida CHICAGO <AP> -They belloped Jed Tblllm lnto b.6a C WD IUit and wbeeJed bim out on tbe boapltal auditorium 1ta1e. A• 400 •cbool ebOdreD cheered and ::.nl~M, the dyln• c lown ........... It wu not Juat aQOU.•r boepttal vt.lt by 'nlum, who eaUmalel be bu pvfonned before alclt and 1llln1 cblldren more than 1.000 tlmea ln his IS ye.rt 11 a profeaaklOal clown THU• 18 CONPINl:D to the ho1pltal , p e rhapa permanently, wlth cancer IPl"eadiq throqb bis body Doctora told him ln July 1978 be bad lea lhu two years to live because or sprudlna 1un1 taneer. HAPPY CLOWN'S SAD FAREWl!LL "I'll go out makina people laugh," be sf.id. Jeck Thum Adopted Ont•t-grandda ghter, LI•• '(!) And be kept performing at benefits and such as long as he could. But radiology and chemotherapy treatments have made bis bones so brit lie . be may break a leg just trymg tit> stand, doctors said "I CAN THINK of nothing more beautllul than making the kids laug~. being a clown for them for probably the last time." he said before be· ing taken to the auditorium of the Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center A s mall plastic tube ran in- to his body from a glass con- tainer, giving him liquid food continuously. He no longer can eat. He gave a brief show of little magic tricks and jokes His 15-year-o ld g r and - daughter, Jackie, also was lD her clown suit to help out. "I WILL CARRY on as J ack1e the Clown when be is gone." she said "He has been leaching me sinct• I was s.·· Halloween was ·proclu1rricd by MaJOr J ane Byrne as "Jac'k Thum " Day in Chi cago. In a brief speech to the audience, Thum told or the honor to have u special day like Hallow<:,en "I thank you a ll for coming and for letting me perform as best I can." he said. "Goel bless all of you a nd I wish yo u many happy years ahead .. EARUE R IN HIS ho1>pital room. Thum lay in bed as hii. wife, Shirlee. made up his face as shl' has done btforc Candidates To Use Tube WASfilNGTON <AP> John B Connally is planning an ambitious television campaign in his drive for the Republican presidential nomination. including a half-hour prime lime commercial. Connally's campaign communications direc· tor, Julian Reed, said they have "requested from au three networks" time for the paid advertise- each or his performances since he became a clown -a big, r ed s mile, arched eyebrows. a red. bulbous nose and sequin hearts like teardrops under his eyes Then the) helped him mto his patched. baggy t'luwn suit. h1i; huge rc•d antl Y.h1t~ shoes. his red, curly wili{. and his hat of sproullng flowers "You'v(' got to keep look· ing forward ;md f'~ not to think about your"pa1n and agon) :· hl' 1>a1<l Then Thum lowNed his voice and told u frwnd to tome near "I don't h kc to admit 1t, but I really thmk this will be my last time m rny clown suit." Thum said Then Thum cn ell softl y - Electric \ Bill a Shocker DENVER <A P > - Birdie Cuement owns a 1.200.equare·foot cabin ln th• mountaln.t near Grand Lake but bun't been able ta spend any Ume there t.be pm two months. So when her bill from Mountain Parks Elec· trlc Inc. arrived, she waa shocked. The bill, for the last half of September and the first ball of October, was for $24,841, she said. "It made my Jaw drop," Mrs. Casement added. Marguerite Holland. office manager for the utility, said it was all a computer mistake. "I 'm sorry we had ta aet Mrs. Casement's at- tention so emphatically with such a bill," Mrs. Holland said. Mrs. Casement's bill was corrected to the usual monthly winter rate of $5.97 Sentenced .. • CWLY PtLDl '••d Pout1c11 Adver11,.en'lent RE-ELECT RON CHILCOTE LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD NOVEMBER 6 VISALIA !AP> -A woman who threatened to blow up the Tulare County Department of Social ~rv1ces on May 15 has been sentenced to 6 I I 1AtH,7 °t1-.. ~J:;f :· M,,",, :7.1'•;::. :;::.~ t tV'"M h• i> .. 210 days m jail and two ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~11!!!!!11~~!!1111!!!!!!!!~~~~ years probut1on Jesi;e r·------ Navarette . 33 . was credited with 169 days already served in Jail A jury convicted her of f1hng u false bomb re ~rt and acquitted her of three counts of assault with a deadly weapon I ----- I.. \1. HO\ U Informs Bfld Reveals Glamorous evening textures light up the night life with unabashed 1ewel colors, all the more dramatic when combined. Satin quilt evening 1acket in brilliant red acetate satin lined with purple. or purple lined with red. 4 to 12 sizes 70.00. ments. The first one was aired nationally on CBS I b ~ t t ~ d ~ Tuesday -five minutes at a cost of more th1m JOllUe r10 n1 es I s 1mmer on s 1ne $30.000. It was believed to be the earliest broadcast I ever of a presidential campaign television com Deep V 1umpsu1t in tissue faille skims sottly over the body in a provocative shimmer of amethyst purple with a string tie belt. Acetaw and rayon. 4 to 12 sizes 120 00 By Regina Kravitz, South Coast Plaza, Contemporary Collections m ercial Reagan to Announce Candlda~y WASfilNGTO~ <AP> -Republican Ronald Reagan is buying five minutes of television air time from CBS to formally announce his presiden- ti a I c andidacy o n Nov . 13, a campaign spokeswoman said. Nedra Carpel, press secretary for Reagan's campaign committee, said Thursday the brief spot would be held in conjunction with the network's regular Tuesday night movie programming, pro- bably aboutll p.m. atlheendofthemovie. A second rive-minute commercial has peen purchasedfor thefollowingday. Mn. Crane Charged In Dog Ca•e WAS HINGTON <A P > -Tbe wife of Republican presidential hopeful Philip M. Crane faces misdemeanor charges after allegedly refus· ing to permit authorities ta quarantine the family dog after it bit a young boy. Arlene Crane, whose husband is a House member from Illinois, was freed on $100 bond after being charged by authorities in suburban Fairfax County, Va .• with violating animal-control laws. The violations carry a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $500 fine upon conviction. The star said the Crane dog, an 80-pound mixed Labrador, playfully jumped for a ball being carried by 6-year-old Christian Schmidt, knocked the boy from his bicycle and bit his right wrist. Kntwed9 Ad•it• A 119ubla WASHING TON <AP) -Sen. Edward Kennedy says be feels a sense "of anguish and a sense of loss" every day of bis life because of the accident al Chappaquiddick. But Kennedy maintained in a television in· terview 1bU1'11day niibt that be was "absolutely satisfied" that be did everything possible ta save the life of Mary Jo Kopechne. Mias Kopechne drowned after Kennedy's car plunged off a bridge following a party the night of July 18, 1989. lt'nt t'ir9i•i• 'Speci•I' to Ted WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. Ken· nedy, on the brink or announcing bis own bid for the presidency, is visiting the state that delivered hl• own tad for the presidency. is visiting the state 1 that delivered bis brother John F. Kennedy a crucial primary victory nearly two decades ago; West VlrPaia. Keaaedy'a trip today to address a Jetrenon· JacklCID dlnDer ln Cbarlestm, t.be state capital, bu been planned for several months. Bat t&e l)'mbollsm of the visit hasn't been lost on Keaaedy or1aniien. It'a the Massachusetts Demoerat'• ftrlt campalp·style trip since he formeclaPIWldenUalcampalgncommlttee. F11n1 $2.12 , ' l ( ( r f . 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A botamst and teacher at Colorado Women's College in Denver for 31 years, Miss White says she gets more nutrition out of the weeds in the cracks of her sidewalk than som e people get from the produce department of a grocery st.ore. As she strolls past the rabbit bush, plams daisies and muJes ears planted m her yard. Mi ss White recites the recipes she loves most "SUMAC SEEDS make good lemonade Sunnower seeds are hesl fned, otherwise they taste Weeke1u1 Gardening Checklist • Hurry with all gardening ac l1v1L1C!> s uch as soil preparall<>n, bulb and shrub plantmg The wante r rams wall soon interfere with most garden chores • Cool weather bc!ddang plants such as fairy pnmrosc. pansies, violas, calendulas, stock and snapdragons can be planted now • Thts as the lime to gave the garden a fall cleanup • Mul c h rhododendrons. camellias and azaleas now. • A pre-winter application of balanced fert.iuze r will benefit most lawns. like turpentine. And J love to de- ep-fat-fry chrysanthemum leaves," she says. Inside her bome. dried apples. bang oo a clothesline, tomatoes dry in a dehydrator, and an ar- ray of carefully prepared weeds tempts the palate from a dirung table. There are purselane pickles. p1gweed in c heese s auce and Russian thistle in a cream sauce. She offers milkweed and po ds an te mpura, warnrng, "Milkweed is poisonous 1f raw, but not if it's cooked ." THE AURORA resident has been spreading the word about the goodness or weeds to stu· dents during the past five years She says she started teactung he r course in weeds because some young people she knew were eating vegetation dunn~ their mountain b ikes without knowing "how dangerou~ some of the weeds were.·· Mias White also wanted lo tell Denver area residents that they could find all the wild greens they needed rigbt an their yards and parks. THE PRAIRIES of the plateau that stretches eas tward from Denve r and Aurora overflows with edible weeds, Miss Whlte says .. People think there is nothing from the prairie, so that's where the real lnstru-ctional part begins,'' she explains . Sour dock from the area is one of her favorite foods. "It is an all-purpose plant," she says, of· feting a slice of sour dock pie. ..THE aIB MAKES the pie The blade can be wilted and served with eggs. And the seed, when cleaned and ground into flour. can be made into bread. But it never rises because of lbe oil lo the seeds." The t.eacber ta alao f Olld of 1ru1. Sbe says blueerua ia best used ID a green drink that tut.es, not 1urpriaingly. juat like crass. "Grau is a tremendous food. Cows live on it," Mias White pomts out She says she encounters only one problem when offering the bluegrass drink lo guests. "It's ann yoving to mos t people because it tastes ltke grass smells." she explalm It apparently takes a while lo ~el enthused about the taste of newly mowed lawn. Ooh to Learn FlowPr A rran~in~ The Laguna Beach Garden Club wtll hold a workshop pro- gram Nov 9 with an exhibit on flower arrange ments for rail presented by Mrs . Linda Teague. The wortshop will be held beginning at 11 a m at the Women's Cl ubhouse , on St. Ann's 'Dnve F'or more 10format1on, calJ Mr:. Jerry Gach a t 497·L344 Mums the Word California ns s hould count heavil y on potted chrysan· t he mums for color during Thanksg1v1ng Wh at other flower gives us the color of the season so profusely as this one'! Use them as table centerpieces, on mantels, and on coffee tables -you can't overdo it. These pot.a full of color are one of the first sights that greet you ln a nunery these days and they should do tbe same thing in your home. Old Favorites Still ·Appe al M we move ever forward ID tod•y'a pro- area1lve ww~, it'• worth the time to remember some ol our 01G-fub.loned plant friendl like Syee'I Wllllam and for••t·me-not for UH•• lo tbe 1ardena today. SWEET ww.IAll i.a a vteorous ll'Owinl bien- nial. It 1houJd ~ this year to a~ lbell" dazzlinl effect into your Sarden next year around May or June. They have single and double fiower torms with the ain1le bein1 tbe showiest tor the home garden. Abo, ther~ la a dwarf aa weU as a tall Crowing Sweet Wiiliam and here the gardener muat choose accordin1 to his need.a. The t•ll Sweet William works well for planUna ln beds In s unny areas and since this plant blooms profusely with clusters of white. pink, rose, red, purple and bicolored flowers, it's • juat ireat for bouqueta in tbe• bome. The dwarf form la abort enough to qua.ll.fy u a border plant- ine giving you color all summer long. FOaGET-ME·NOT ls the olber okf.fubioaed favorite that la eaay to 1row and yields showers of dainty, star-like flowers for months on end. It is beat planted in lbe fall. Thia plant with its exquisite blue flowers is a natural for a bulb bed cover and since It likes partial shade, it would be terrific as a ground cov· er to edge a bed of camelUaa, rhododendrons. azaleas. fuchsias. tuberous begoqias. Keep iL· trimmed as it is a vigorous grower. The trimmings would be excellent used in a large indoor bouquet as filler. Garden Tlpa From A'> brill1an1 d'> 1 r.l•J· mond '> rellf•Cl•On 1n 1n1· noon <:.un v•OlrJ'> .ind pan!.11•'> '>h1mm1>r w1lh bf'dUly Jnd '>l.tnr.l up 10 w1n1,.., s wor'>I L1k1 Jn ar11s1 s bruv1 dga •n'>t J canva'> tnt•y w 111 splash color lhrougnoul II'\•• lan<l· 5oeapt: ano plar::r· 11 w d1· manO'> upon lh" Q.trdPrx•r Pano;11•s IV lrtCOIOr tior11•n')1o;1 p .. ri. uo many s1.nn.,. DOI'> w itn lhPir t>r1qntly p,1in1 .. o laCP'> K ng s,,.. Jn(.) Maqf'SIH G1ar •• ir11·1,. • ., off Pr l'l•'<h; l11ul b• color,..rj .i bloorr '> 0 1 oran'J• burqanov our pit: blut: w n It: tnlj t''-'1 low Cr1sp s•nqll! ton<•s too rr-ie 8 ldll C•, .trJI Bowl pJns•t:'> Tr " Ad , Tuck 1,p.· (;in 'l 1 n 1;> .;no to•m '••:" I .)v. n 1 c.t•P"t~ of 1tou1d r.o•o• wn,..n planl•'O ,,, md>'> For ht"JI IOlt:ranc .. t1nd con11nuous llow1·r1nq 10011 tor It'll F 1 and F ;:> nybttd'> U'>c PdnS•l'!> •or ground COllf'r POI'> bordr•r '> t1nd WtndOW hOA!''> Jr~nnn~ 11,mp ••r K1nq Hl.nry 11101,1• 11111 1V lllCOIOrt r1<rn.11n l1JYOrtlt•<, tor w1n11 .. sp11nq hc1nq1nq b<1sl..1>t., dnd Rogc1., GJr· den'> <ityte color pol~ Varieltt>c, iHP Jvclil.ib1t• nol only in the common yut iow on blue bul ;i1so 1n lavender mauve ancl J Pri· cot Ttw 1··-14" td'll pl.Jnls ~lf·st:•~d 11as1ly No1n1ng y•vtl.:. os much df~p1indabh.! ,ind lct'>llng r olor .i:. 1n11 common v1olrl tV rornut..il These lulled pl.int'> rPma1n bu'>hy <ii 6 · b 1n height Their 1 " blooms a11• u'>ually lo1md on '>lender spur<:. Ttw C rystal Clear v<m ety r • .in bf• lound :n spdfkhnq '>naor·s of yellow dpnco1 bluP ruby ..inti whtlt' Th•• nPwe'>t hyhr.,j P.111<; M 1r- "' r P1,1r. llow•·•<, l1""''l r1n rnrnn¥ I qrnwni All "•Oi •s ma ..,•' ..... ~',.'"' covr·r tor •,prt<1q ht•cJ'> p1an1 w1ttl bulb'> P ,lnS•P'> and v•Old'> Cdll lo• .1 m. 1:,1 soil r1rnly IOt1 1• ,.,, w 11"1 Roqt ( ) Pot· '"n~ •I,-.; 4 1·-r.,Sot1 /,c.,t1v 1•or f.rr•Q '""' .-1p f1ltCdl1r n., 11 Roq"r , I •Ow• r Foot:J w ill pror111C•· mori· ,ind b••llcr n100m:; ConQucr .:,n,11h ,1nd '>11190, w11n M••lro , That'> tr m .. 1,:lo1•hyO•• .ind fl•Jlt r r.~·'>~ y r.iht:Hh w1tt1 S; lt•ncc fi :nl'lil l~1 ·t,> .. H•·r11 I' 111.,y .ind v101.1 COior .,..1,.ct•on 1o; :u 11s ht>»I. "" Vl'>ll Roq .. r., IOd.:Jy <1nrJ h,1111• ,1 '>PPC 1,11 q,JrdPll -.noppmq 1.:a.p.:rtlJnC1· Re· m1•mber QlJ•1111y .JnrJ ron· vt•ni,~ncu ITIJll..!> CAMELLIAS Handsome evergreen stirubs. Beoutlful winter blooms of white, pinks or reds. Now loaded with buds. Dry Herbs For Winter Seasoning , . _. . . . ... LLOl'D•s •• Flori11 t .*';pPt'illl FICUS BEJAMINA Gracefully branching extra nice Indoor p~ants. 8" POT REG. 8.95 Prefer shade or flllerEtd sun aper te NARCISSUS BU LBS ·Flowers ore very fragrant. GrQW outdoors or may be forced-grown Indoors. ,.59 EACH Also plant now ... TUUPS•DAFfODILS•IRIS•MORE -SI~ Jf¥6• Hallums ONLY H:30 IUN. H ;OO ~-Florist 2141 ......... Clltl lllsa-541·5525 • ' \ #' I . .., If you grew herbs in your garden lb.is sum-<. .-' mer. you may want to ·., consider drying them ' , I for use in the winter. Mint is often added to tea and other herbs add lo the flavor ot meats and vegetables. Often t WO or three kinds of herbs can be combined in a recipe, s uch as oregano and basil. or parsley, thyme and mar- joram To dry herbs, strip the leaves off the stem and spread the leaves on large sheet! of paper. Or, the herbs can be tied ln bunches banging up- side down. -' I ... ~~ .. l --\ \ Lert bl a dark, well-~ ventll•ted area they 1..... abould dry In two to ~ three weeks. Check "" them carefully before placin& lb containers. ~­ The leav~1 abould be brittle. ~ c~ '# ~ Fems $2.12 ~ ~ Reg U 95 & 15 95 (1-gal l Huntington Centers Annlv«ury 1Qeci1I I...(_ gord~n shop 411 POT PANSIES GREAT FALL & SPRING COLOR Plmlt Now letJ. 9r H. NOW 69! (1s YOUI LAWN LOOtc~ SICK? NOW IS THI TIME TO WHO Youtt DtCHOfiilDRA U. WH WITH •• ST.U ••Me4 ..... ,.,. 1"41 Now C OVER YOUR SEID WITH STEER MANUIE STEH MANURE NOW IANDINI WHDILIUR No. 3 OM SALI AT I .... , .... s1n ........ ~17'~ Pl.AMT YOUI IUUS MOW POI SN._ COLOI ........................... ........... ............... c ........... ... , ....... .-.. atNOIXTIA CHAIGll INDOOR PLANTS I 20°/o OFF A~L ITl"'I ~TO STOOi OH MANO OffEJI 0000IIN ,._I111111 OPEN MON THAU FRI 7-e. SAT. M 1 SUN.~& ~· 2028 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) <:osto Mtto, CA 9U11 I (71 •) 646-7«1 .. '""~ ~-z .. :) ,.. ~ k FS ,..., ... ih ~/ .. iY ., . - . , -' • ...•.. -411-......... ------........ ''Oh. oh, ·e1g Foot· in dr 111f''" Poetry Recital Set at Laguna It's not a poetry readina. More ll.ke a poetry dramatizalloa. And lt wtll take place Nov. 8 at t.be Laguna Beach branch of the library on Glenneyre Street. Poetess Nina Hunter and actress Carole Graham will perform what they term a "contem- Porary gut-level creation, expoaing the soul of women artists," when they recite poetry and dramatics beginning at 7:45 p.m The two women will recite t.belr own poetry and includetbe audiences in their performance. San Juan Plans 2nd Village Fair The second annual Village San Juan Art.a and traits Fair will be held Nov. 17 at the Village San ,Juan lake area and clubhouse. . Tragedy cif Topo Dog J"ictirn of Jliciow J/ a1idal1 IAN WJI OIUPO CAP> -,_ W .._ • eomputae ol JW Mw foi 11,..,.. ..... u.-. ...... .,.,. .... ...,,. ... . 0.Ual'o•-~11.t. ....... T'opo ~ ...,. •• drtft ,,_ -lildme .. a.a ........ ...,..,., d1lllMr Ill ... IAllit ~ ,..,.. '° lMft ._*'I la._ ear ·•,•'.liWt •a.. ..... ,.ntd lt .. ,...... U.. ......... 00 OM ol ... ., .. -·~ .... Ana DINNSa, -W1111t to ttii. ciar \o flad au of tll• window• amHbed 1:111 wen broken and 1plau..d over lbe 1.n .. n. ol the ear. Topo WU nowhere to be found. lb. ileu looked for U.• doc UDtU abt ftnalb aav• up and becan tbe l~mlJe dri" back to Shell Beach. Sbe bad not son• a Ql.lle 00 101 befo,. IM DOU~ Topo IYlnC ln tbe middle ol lbe aorthbowMI aan.. Tbe do1 ... dead. •8. MEZA 'l'lllND the dos wu tl')'iAI to find lta way beck bome when lt wu at.ruck. The police beJped ber remove the 001. San Lute Oblapo radio 1tatlon KSL Y, where Ma. Mesa formerly worked, broadeut tbe story ol Topo on Thursday and asked anyone who had seen what happened to call lo Cancer Risk Disputed BOSTON (AP) -Tbe National Cancer Institute bas dilputed tbe contention of a Connectlcut doctor who saya that drinking tea with lemon from a polystyrene cup may be buardoua to your bealtb. In a letter in Tbunday•a New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Michael Pbllllps oft.be Univenit,y of Conoectieut Healtb Center coateoded the lemon disaolves tbe cup and that •'polystyrene la carcinogenic lo laboratory animals." But an official of the National Cancer Institute in Washington said a study released in September f0tmd no evidence that polystyrene cauaes Groundworker1 For Mexicana Airlines Strike MEXICO CITY (AP)-A strike by sroundworken for Mexleana Airll.nel, tbe nation'• •aeeond larsest air camer, has forced cancellation of more than 200 ru,bta and stranded tboUland:a ot puaensen at a dolen U.S . and Mexican airports. Some f.,500-of Mellicana•1 8,500 pou.nctworken jolned 1D the strtke tbat becan 11lunda1. demandinl a 20 percent pay bike for lower· salaried workers, union leaden said. Thousands were stranded all day at Mexico City's airport, where more than 70 persons were k:llled in tbe crash ot a Western Airlines DC·lO Wednesday. Thousands of others were left at airfields in New Orleans, Houston, AUanta and Dallas, and at the Mex- ican resorts of Acapulco, Menda, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, Mex· icana olfidals reported. 'fidlW, "°"9mbtt 2. ''" DAIL v PU.OT A • f DISCOVER RV LIFE Stvl.E 1980's Olecover the new WOftd of recreation veNctes. Today's lfestyte demands versalllty. See 800 examptes of vehide9 for today's generation at Dodger Stadium .•. plNaure or bulff1esa. tamty camping, travel, tranapottatlon poolng; there's a model for you I New fuel 1ystems and lghtwelght designs mllke the Mure avlli&abte today. Discover your llfeityle. Over 80 new Mobile Homee-1980's best hauling value. .. ntS WEEKEN:> /Saks Wi1Q ROLLS ROYCE SHOW SOUTH COAST PLAZA Class Set • On Stress Christmas shoppers can select from photog-raphy, quilting ex-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· cancer in rats or mice. · .. stress and Relaxa· tlon, •• a slx-weet course for senior citizens wiU begin Wednesday at 1:30 pim . in the recreation building at Laguna Beach city ball. The class, conducted by Charyl Gilbard, a Sfecialist in alleviating stress.)n older citi%ens, i• open to all Laguna Beach senior clti%ens. For reservations, call 491-2'41. hiblts, ceramics, jewelry, paintings and Cbristma, decorations at the day-Jong fair that begins at 10 a.m. Village San Juan is located on Village Road b e tw een the Avery Parkway and Junipero Serra offramps in San Jua n Capistrano. For information, call Kathryn Fisher at •96-49'17. OUMCAM wrvlwd by ... ......,., A..,.......,, BETTY LOUISE DUNCAN, ,_.!dent deuolllln 8rldQfll Clcc!Mttl end Of ~ AN, CA s.r. w•, II• ~st Mlchele Flal, sister JONPhllW Dtviw. H-H Oueeri of Joos O.UQt>teu, t>rothen Sem, Al'IQlelO, """'°""' - 8•)11•1· • 173. Soutll Gel•, elto • Jollri Corcs.n> end •wr•• rilec:M •l'ld -mt>er .._the Order dC !he f!fflerr1 riepll4t~ Funerel services wlll lie held Ster. Slw Is Mlnll"4td lly her huslwlncl Ol'I Saturday et ?:00 PM at Ille Herllor Gei. D., SOl'IS .l«r, O. of .....-Im, Ce. Lewl'I Memorlel Chapel wttll Rev. encl RoOM" A."' Tusltri. ea.. cleUQllter$ CllUCk Smit!\ C.IY•rt Qwpel Of Coste Colleen V Yodlt" of Cost• Mele, C.. Men olflclellrio. Erilomt>ment end Merttyn J. Bond of Rlwnlde, Ce,. services lmmedletely follow Ing. shtw 0.-ClePP Of Or990n, perentl Harbor l..eM\-Mo\Wrt OllW Mor1ue•'I' of Mr. •fld Mn. Hennen JetOOMll'I of Co\I• Mesa. S«>-55.W. Yu<•lpe, Ce~ 2 orenO<lllldren RenH •nd Jlftl• Yoder. Furiu•I MAXweLL tervlcnwllllleheldOlls..tUf'dey, HOV· HENRIETTA MAXWELL. f'ftid9fll eml>er J, 1'7t at 10:00AM el 111e of Colle Mesa. Ce. Peued ewlY onOc· H1'1MW ~Ill CNpel wlln tot>er >O. 1t7•. Servl<H P9fldln9 •I Rev C.W. Stevens of Ille Gl rdel'I Merbor Lawn--1 Ollw Mort&.art of Gro"9 communttv ~ otflclltlf'll, Coste~ ... 5"«)-5$5'. ln1ermen1 Hrvlcn lmmedlete4y lll!CIC toli.wlno. Sotrvlcft """",,.. Cllrec11on OfH•r1MW LA--IOllwMor1u••Y GUSTAV KECK. resident of Costa Mew, CA Peuecl -•Y on HOWmlle< ofCosl•,...._~sss. 1, 1'7' Se<vkH pendll'IQ It Mart>or ll'lCID L•wn·Mourll Ollve Mort\NrY Of Cotta MICHELINA MADELINE FICO, re-Me ... S«>-Sli4. 51denl of W.1lmll'lsler, Ca PHWCI JUSTICI! ew•Y Oft ec-JI, 1'7' She wes 1M1'1 MELEN C JUST ICE, m!Offtt Of owner OI IFlCo .-.ioual'ICe Store. SM ,, Cost• ~ CA. PH..S .... ., Ol'I Oc· PACIFtC YlfW MEMORIAL PARIC Cemetery Monuary Chapel . 3600 Pac1hc View Drive Newport Beech 644-2700 McCOtiilCK MOITUAl•S Laguna Beech 494-941 5 Laguna Hille 768-0933 Sen Juan capistrano 495-1n& K+ltl09 LAWN-MT. OUVI Mortuery •Cemetery Cre~tOtY 1625 Gisler Ave. Co8ta Mesa 50-5554 -r--IM.fl.IB(JHOM N•AL HOMI M&-242" Coata Mesa S1:H450 INITM a tvnlU. MOll'IUAllY Wll'ICl.llf CHAP& Mareulry •Cremation• 47TE. 11th St. CO.ta MRI! ~· 101>• r JO. lt79. Survived t>y lltr r.ust>and Reolnald C. Ju1llc• arid d•UOlll .. 5'IMtn Justice. Visitation on l llund•y. November 1, 1'7t from I OOPM '° t ·OOPM ....CS Frlelay ~1 ' OOAM to 2 JOPM at the Pa< Ilk View _n_..ry a-i. Graveside MrVk " Ol'I f'rldey, Hovemt>er 2, lt7t al J:OOAM .it IN Paclfk View Mtmorlal ... ,.. h<lfk ..,_ Mortolery dl1"9C· Ion. DAY PAMELA LO\JtSE DAY, 899 14, petMd _,Oct. JI, 1m. Som In ,,,... morit, Ce., Dec. tt, ,.... &eloved oeuollter ot Jotwl 8llCI S... .....,.,_, Of Mluklft VlelO ~ 8Gtl Md ~ [)ey of Mcuitall'I View, ca. 51stef of P•OOY end Melel'lle Day. Grand· d•uolll•r ot 8Htrlce M1llHd of Al'lellelrn, ca.. Minnie He!IOH-ot Lllll• Aoo, Arll., Helen •l'ld Lff 8•11•d of Pelm OeMrl, Tim •l'ld JHnetle Dey ot Yuc.elpe, CL Pamell waa • ,,...,,._ ltUCleflt 9' c.pi,tr- Hlgh Sci-I. Servkff held Friday, Hov. 2 It 1LIO AM, el O'C...,ner LeQUl\I Hiiis MortMery. ts301 Allele Parit-y, ~ HlllL lllWr'ment el A-Hllll CltfNl9rt, Wlllttler, CL 11'1 I""' fff ~ dDMti-may lie writ to Ille UCLA C-C-A~ Oe-1· -l'lt. O'ClC*NOtl Hat.aM M. O'~NOtt. ,..ldetll Of New"" BMO\, CL PJ1M9CI eway on O<tol>er JI, 1'7t. SWYlwd by lier deuolll•r Mrl. w1111..., P. CJunel Lono, oreftOCNIOt911L MAry, Tefry, PettY. CMtiy, OeMlo/, •Hty, Slay, DM-"Y· Timmy, fOf'llllt'I """9. Herrt, MIC~ eM ~ O'C..W-. ellO S .,...11r ...... ..._ ""-°' °"'~ eurlel wm lie cetew~ °" f'rl· ., °"""" " ,, »PM .. Our WOy of Mevftt c..rmei • .........., ...... Ca. ll'l•r-1'11 lri Ille RHurre,Ue11 eem.tMy. '" lieu of "-" oen.tlOfts may lie ~to -•-It• charity. CabOt lo liOfl9 P...-... dlle<l«l. !tlJ? m-7tJt •• :~- ~Off Framed and Unframed Aayllc ~ Boki and bright. these contemporary Of1glnal aaytic paintings are Yi off the regular price. There's a variety of artists' s'Y'es and a lot of different sub)ects. (1ne s0edion vanes from Art Mart to Art Mart) Some are set off by handsome modem frames or choose your own frame for Yi the price tool From 16x16" to 48x50~ Dramatic in a grouping or alone. these paintings are ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!.l cok>rfu1accentsforyourwalls.Reg.35.68-120 00. Aaron Brothen Special Sl 7.84-$60.00 We've Got What You NMd to Paint Your Own Acrylic• l!!!!IT!!!!!@!!!~~!f iilill••~~~ ~KiJDz%~~f.N45 ~"--"~ ~li.6 lfR YARO ,._IL.....i~ '7.==-.~--WWt ...... ... --=-~~ ,;;::::;;;::;:i;;;::;;:;; 0 ·~· .. • COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. LAGU~ BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. ==~':*EL TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7A70 Edinger Ave. •oPENING SOON ,..,..11or,,_o... W.~tw Uiruf't\. \ •• --------------------------- ,..___ - . . . . )- ·Voucher Pliib OUtlinea ., ,.,.,. llYllUI ............. "-••""-el tM '' nts lal tla the to reatr•et•re c...... .. ..__, ... . cli•tlaetlr . ,,.., ........ ., :::. ... ...,T:, ~=.­.................... -: pareata, •Hn, Ike •aN. Ill ........ ........ 3 ........... .... 11 tbe .... 'gQ -..... dlUd. MeAUMWMa ...... cleliat lmow:• Dr. JclM C.-. a UC .. ,....., ... 1111111 ... Aki. • d1nMr IDMtSq lD SaDt.a Ana. '"TBS QlJSSTION must be, who will decide for the lD , dlvldual eb.Ud?" be uld. •"rbe family wtm bands down.•• Questioal by mem.,.,.. of tM Oranae CouD'1 Scbool aoa.- AHocla.tlon and AlaodatilllD of Callfornla Sebool Ad · mlnlatraton wbo att..._, tbe meetiul WedMl.day ladieat..t they diclla't dla-.ree wWa &.be ... miae, buC took lalU9 WW. tbl ID- ltiati'welUelf. Petitions are cuneDtlY bllDa ~culated lD an au.empt lo pJaee e laltlative on tbe J aae ballot. t Coonl tndicated lfe and • tbor Steve Su&arman wW con- tinue to pnu tie ii.sue reprd- Jeu ol wbal happen.a to the in- itiative BASICALLY, TBB voueher initiative would al.low parents to obtain eertiftcates, or voueben,., that ~ be used at certain qualified private schools or privately nm public schools if they preferred those to regular public schools. Critics ol the lnltlative have said It sets up a whole new level of bureaucracy to carry out lta aims, that it would divert money from instruction into transport.a· tion and administration, and that it would lock millions of stu· dents into an exper imental system that couldn't be repealed before 1995. Coons defended the initiative as a carefully drawn document tut ... tlu ..... 11 dnfta ad numerou crtdeal reYien by pareota and educators before rqeblQlitaftnalform. Coom. the father of llve, cited fi1urea lndlcau.n, that enroll· mea t m private acboola in California is lncreuinl S.2 per· cent a year, wbile enrollment ln public acbooJa is dropplnc 2.7 percent. Tbe effect, be aaid/'b to give well-to-do families educational optiooa while denyto1 them to those who can't afford private tuition. Among the mecbandma ln tbe voucher initiative is one permit· ting parents, school boards or public colleges and universities to s et up independent public schools governed by any of a number of methods, from elect· e d boards to pare nts and teachers. If not enough vouchers could be attracted, lhe schools would fold, Coons sald. "We feel it is import.ant to pro- ............. ,.,...c ...... UoM to • llld M repla8id by la1tlt•tloa1 people acituallJ ...... eoa.. .... . ,.... .................. .. ... ._ ..... tun to •• ,, tll• .................. ...,.,.,~. ••eh u bJ rwi~ ... uw~~ ~ M uMcl to ..,.,. ... lD--· Ula bf lne ......... tM ...... for lDttcnted aebooll. •'ft:IS CAUOT AS well aa the 1tlck would be available,·· be 1ald. Other provialoM of the in· • ltlallve include llmltin& st.a~ ectucadon ~ UU'oQOl 1tle to the 1t7'MO level acUUlted for lDereaMI in tbe Comumer Price lDdu ud ttudent emoll- menta. And tt would dereculate CUI'· rtcuJa, teacber eertificaUoAS and f ee:i!itMI. ()Oom aald. For example. be Ni4 the neJd Act MWna Nrtllquake wet)' atan- darda would no loqer apply un-leu cboteo by ind[vidual aebooll. Tbe initiative alao seta up a pab lic aeency to prov ide families wltb independent in· formation about education alternatives, with $100 counsel· ins vouchers issued to "special· need" families such as illiterate ones. Asked what the effect would be if a child attended a voucher school that failed, Coon.a said. "If be attended a acbool tbal failed one year, he would switch to a different school the next year. Paren ting Cla ss A day-long workshop on the "Art of Parentinc," la scheduled Saturday at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. The program begins at 9 a. m. and registration at the doors is on a space available basis. The $10 f~ includes lunch. For additional information, phone 963-0811, extension 256. Celebrating SAKS • SAKS FIFTH AVEN\JE opens November 3rd and joins 175 other fine stores, including Bullock 's, I. Magnln, May Co., Nordstrom and Sears. ~ OCTO Rauls to the Piil.i: 11, IS. SI, II, 71, Ml . Lawrence F. Brown Jr., a 20·ye ar-old Eagle Scout from El T o r o, h as been named b~ the Boy Scouts of America as one of its four na- ti o n a t · y o u t b representatives for 1980. Re&tore Park SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The state Civilian Conservation Corps bas decided to send up to 60 workers in· to Golden Gate Park to restore det erior ating facilities. ' ORANGE COUNTY ESTATE SALE OP BWELRY · t'!RISTAL · .PORt'!ELAllW - BR01'ZES - t'!Bl1'A -Frldlty, ........,, Sl~VER ... -···· ............, nlghta Lota of cR.nond rlnga end 111trlng1, tofd c:t\alm, fine chine end crvltal. bronzes.'°"" fuml· Nov. 2, 3 and4 tun, oi¥, c:h8ndeffen, br- lempa, etc. Inspection of ml merchandile Friday, Saturday, ..ct Sunday 2 -5 P.M. and 7 -8 PM. Somethin9 for l\lefVone -from $1.00 up. F,.. edmillion. 8lf'lk of Amira.Master Q\wgl,cf*b, t0mttenns available. newport galleries ltd. 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA (714) M S-2200 COMSIGtls8CTS ACC& Im .,.._SPM Art l..e¥1fte Auc t.toneer 12 Wash Cycle Potscrubber 111 Dishwasher • Energy·Sawr Dry Cycle • 3-Level wash· . ing action gets dishes really clean • Built-In soft food disposer • Sound Insulated • Rinse aid dispenser • Dual detergen t d is, penser GSD1200 9 Wash~· _,.., Potscrubb81111 Dllhwalher • s.-lllty ....._. MmaTufWlntwtor wUI not c:tilp, crtdt, pelf or Mt In nom\111 .... • 9 c:ycl" lndudlng Power Sc:rult• tor pots end '*" • Low w.tllt UM cydtt • 3-Lewl Wllhlng actJon e (n.. ergy Sn. Df'V Olde • Sound lntUlntd • Rinse eld dllc>tNtr • LOW PalCIS All IOltM ... 1 ~ IW5m ILSIWIBI . . _, ______ .. ....._. ____ -.........-·-::-.. ·: .. .,,..-----:-----·--~------- ... _ -.. -- ... ' "t If .. : . . . I ' ' . .. . . ,·'\.. . .... : 4 .. ~ .. . . "-.. i ... .. . • • .. .... .. .... ..... . . . . '1 ~-...-a 1111 DAILY 91'1LOT Featuring_. _ •• _____ .. e _Up tll~Band -mcBAaL PW&t&a .......... _ a ekz Pl'OMbb n.-.. ti.:i-w a...._ lbot •t,.... ._ • .._ rN•rrMtl•a tb• Oran1• Coaat Coll••• aar .. I.._. tide fall. Mair an. .... the ............ IW.a naka la Ila there _..,. • ...... eo lm· p1111Wd a~ pl U IV .. _.. .. Md DO pule.,... NCOrd lnchaatry ..... At a..t tbeN were no lU.,....._ • ..., tbe loeal -Sclau. 1bere WUD't 8aJ IDCJM1 to WOft'Y ...,._ The auoelated ltWllDt body eut. the cub and tbe almott .,.. pl:rat.e ualforma wen modaballed. MUlical •Dlrit bffame u liw&y u a piped Tl rpm NC:Clr'CI played at lt rpm. lleYtval eftorU becu ,_...Una about u mach student sup. Port a aews ot li.Dal exama belq awttcbed to Cbriatmu Eve. Whm Doua Tbompeoo walked into• band room at tbe Costa If eaa campus a few weelts back, •1bere waa a 1roup ol about alx or seven mualdanl and a band dlredor who bad no buclaet. He just threw up bis bandl (and quit)," said Tbompeon. Tbe departed director wu tbe fourth to bans up his baton since marching band director John Wllliunson left the college district in 1966. Funds caught the "A Train" shortly after. Tbompeon, now 33. played trumpet under Williamson when OCC had the largest com· munlly college march10g band in the state. The situation had certainly gone off·key since the day the lOO·plus member band took top honors before 45,000 fans and a national television audience a"'r the 1963 Junior Rose Bowl AND TBE LACK OF a marching band for 13 years seemed quite ironic for a music depart· meat that's one or the largest in the country. sJ>Oll80l'inl five performing jau bands in addi- tion to a symphonic band, a community sym- phony orchestra and an opera theater or· cbestra. Not to mention the annual Jaz.z Festival and musicians' workshop that draws student ,..,__.. from acrou UM neUaa fOf' Mtnlun ~ by top.Dam• Jaa ,.... TM i-tl•al ~ llU'rMt mon UwlD so.• people ... aulb. .rSo I ..._. ti the job WM Of19," Aid Tbom,._, • Huatta1\oft ... eb realdent, s .... mm ud mmie mulec. , "AD ad•lnletrator tot baek to ate on tlM phone and Mld. ti I wa1 NaH) latereeted. tbe Job•• ....... aald Thoml*)ft. 0 1 DIDIN'T TELL TllSM I would have a m1rc ...... bandperaebutlaaid'lcaohaveaband back out tbtN and raiH tbe 1plrttof Ofaqe Cout eou., ..... That '1 when Lbe kaowinl •mirkl atarted drculattna •round c1mpua. "They were just sure it wMn't aotn1 to work," laid Tbompeon. Indeed. oow·d•U&bted collece oftJclals admit they tbouabt lt would take Thompson at least a fear Just to make any headway. It tOoll blm alx days. The band member recruiting be1an oo Oct. 1. The clus met for the fint time ob Oct. 4. On Saturday night. Oct. 8, Thompson bad 53 members in uniform and on the beat for OCC's football eame a1amat Lone Beach. After a pre·eame performance on the field. the band kept blastine away from the bleachers the rest of the game with tunes like "Evil Ways". "Pinball Wizard" and "Ease On Down The Road.'' "It was super." said OCC football coach Dick Tucker. "We haven't had a band like that in years. It took me back to the early 60s. "I'm not saying the band's presence Is what caused us to upset Long Beach, a team that was favored by 26 points, but It sure didn't hurt. The band really jacked our kids up," added Tucker. Les t this sound a bit too magical. it should be noted that the Long Beach game so far is the year 's only contest in which the foot· ball Pirates have staged a successful gridiron mutiny They've been plundered every other game. But Thompson is planning big things for OCC 's Homecoming Game Saturday, Nov. 10, <See BA~D, Page 83) They said ft couldn 't be done. but dlfector Doug Thompson did the 1mposs1ble by re- vr.rmg the OCC marchmg band. Delly Piiot Photo• by RJehtird Koehler OCC marching band: We haven't had a band like that in years.· says OCC footban coach Dick Tucker. Marjorette Jamee Starmer ~----------------------_..._,..,........,.. ...... __ .,..,.., _____ ...-_________ ._... ...... _.. ______________ ~--~~~~----~~~~~~~~~- Artist Lies Do"7n On Job INilt¥ NM~.,._...,_ 'Modem-day Mlchaela_ngelo' Peter1µunneke .. I By JOELC. DON OflM D<tlly l'IN4 SIMI Peter Munneke spends most or his lime lying on the job. And sitting and kneeling and crouching. The 48-ycar-old Santa Ana resident is a stencil artist. Kis craft takes him to ceilings. walls. floors and just about any surface where he can stencil in adesig.o. "I'll stencil anything that will bold still," says the bearded. sandy·haired artist. "The idea of doing it is very creative ... Munneke's most recent project was a Victorian design for the cei.lini of Com· pany's Coming store in South Coul Plaza shopping center. Lying on bis back three hours at a time. Munneke slaps a baod-eut stencil oo a ceil· ing and carefully daubs lD paint. PEaOIED ON A 8CAFFOl.D, Munnete lies on bis "workbench," a crusty. paint besmirched mattress. At work, be Joob like a modenHlay Michaelangelo, and admits be all too often bean that strained comparison with the celebrated 16th century artist. "l have to have good lllhlinl to do a 'f good job," be says. "\'ou can't work in the dark, 10 When you're Up there you're kind of a spectacle." _·1 The atencila are ~iped by hand and then cut out on 'tac board, a beavy cardboard art material. A number of sten· ell overlays can be cut for mullipfe: colon, altbouab Munneke says bis limit. is a aeveo-color ateaq1 pattern. For man lntricatAt and detailed stencil ' J sheet material, which a1ds in registration. or alignment of each stencil design. "It's just like wallpaper in a sense. It's like a repeating wallpaper motif with con sistency. "The repetitiveness does get to be a bore sometimes. but the work doesn't last very long.'' he says. A ceiling usually takes about 12 hours and c06lS from $500 to $900. depending on the degree of detail and number o( colors. THE AltT FOaM. originated by the Chinese and later developed by the ancient Egyptians, was popuJar in the U.S. during the late 18th and 19th centuries. Munneke. wbo also Cree·lances as a photographer, and carpenter, studied at the Art Center ln Los Anieles, the Art Institute and UC Los Angeles. Five years ago, be quit a job as store de- sign planner with a mltjor department store to wort full.time u a stencil artist. "I (CMmCf that I WU spendiq TS percent of my time planning and 2S percent or my time bein«creatlve," heaays. His next project is a six-month restora· tion of the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Dieco. in addition to work al two Southern California theaters. Munnete says he'd also like to teach the craft to art students. "It could very easily be a dying art," he says. "It's important to teach a craft like thla became so many arts are beina lost to the ·e~-reain 1eneration' -the do-it· yoanelf kit. "You could do It yourself from a kit but, then, you et what ou a for." l I &I DM.YPtLOT PlJBUC NOTICE ) 'f O>eck1ng new Saks Fifth Ave,.,, during hard-hat ,. lt.neheon Me Mrs. Miies Lsreon (Teft), Mrs. Anton Segerstrom. Doors Ready to Open ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS llUSIHfSS HAMf STATTMEHT ,.,. 1011ow11>9 l>e""" '' oo•no outl f'\\eU 6' P & 0 (NTf P P l>ISC:S. JOOe Covn Hv Cluo O<••• Coll•~ .... (•hlom •• 'i?t ?o PlllllP lll<~•rd WOll•ll. ~· Country c •uo Orio . C:o••• Meu. , ............ .,.. T "" t><nkwu '' <-.Cito l>• •n "' Ol•IOUel p .. W..W•ll TPtl\ ,,_...,......,, -~ 111.0 win, ow '°""'", ....... (JI 0.-c:.....,,, .... <><· •-·•••m '"1.._,S PUIW \,_ Or-CO.\! O•oty Piiot O<t " ,, ...., ....... 1,. ''" ~,. ------------ P UBLIC NOTJCt; ll'ICTITIOUS llUSIHEU NAME H ATTMEHT T "' totlO•l"O Pf'rton, .,~ OOtr'\Q bu\U"lf't\ ... P ONE!. 00 l TO W °"""" O••« ~ 11 Nt'<flilf"OIOt1 &..Ch. (.elttOf'1''1t• f'?M,J frriift:wPQ'1 tnVf'\frt'\~f'\1\ Int • C••tfor"'• corPot•tfon l)J Oov.-, Orlv~ • U .... f'NOOr1 8••t " (•llfOf"n•• ., .. ) Tl'h\ OU\IM 1o\ " COftOu<lfd by • I llmlltO !M'1"''°""o ~ tn~rm.ntl. trw J-8 ...... Vl<t ...... i0en1 T"I\ ,.........,, .., .. 11..0 w ith IM CovMy Cle"' of Or ..... C-'V"" Ck· 1-rs.1m ll'ltm'I Publ••-0.-C.O.tt Detty Piiot, O<I 11. !t, ?t....i Nov 1, tf7t ~" Pl1llLIC NOTICE Moments before the party wu to begin there were doubts Would the f1~bioe touches be put on the dres1> in time? During a recent bard-bat lunch at the oew Saks fifth Avenue specialty f>tore opemng at South Coa'L Plal.l tomorrow. there were doubts but store manager Fred AltJery usured rus guests that all would be wt·ll The store will ~ launched with a fe-5llve benefit party tonight and open its doors lo t..be public tomorrow momang ( Horoscope ) t\Tl'RDAY. NOV EMBF.R J Bv SYDNt;Y OMARR ARIES I ~{arch 21 Apnl 19l Emphas1!> on income p<:>tenU :.JI. getting m onl'y ' worth ba!>IC payments and collecllons He n ·ady fo r chan~e J variet) of seni.auoni.. J i.pt.·c1 .. 1 mesi.age from mem b<'r of oppos1l<: St!X & amJyt1cal. piece together bats of anformat1on and come up Wllh complete story TAURUS (April 2<>-May 20l You locate what bas been m issing or lost. Circumstances turn in your favor -1mpnnt style. stress m· dependence and ao onganal approach Family membe r makes rn a1or conce!>s1on Be a "gracious wtnner " You reap ~ncftts of uruque arrangement GEM.li'll <May 2l·J une 2()) Much that O<.' curs 1s back.stage. behind the scenes and of a clandesune nature Pisces, Virgo 111dtV1dual5 figure IJ\ scenan o. ful!11l obl.tgauon to one con· Caned to home. hos pital Perceive s1tuatJon as 1t exists. not merely as you wish 1t could be CANCER (June 21-July 22): What seemed a haphazard arrangement be<:omes •olid, re· quires commitment. Relationship intensifies - nothing occurs halfway. You have more respooalbillty and greater chance for succeu. Capricorn and another Cancer naUve play out· stand.1D8 roles. LEO <July 23-Aut. 22>: Superior makes room for you at top -key la to focus oa es.sen· tJab. Acceatoo repvtatJoo, apedal bonon. civic activities and at.andiDg in the community. Arin. Libra penom figure prominently -and ao does the number 9. VI&GO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22>: Good lunu aspect coincides now with publication. com· municaUoo. addin& to knowledp and overcom· lng language barriers. HlghU&ht Independence, oricinallty, wlllingness to take a chance oo own capabilities. Gel to heart or matters, define uplrationa. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): lntuJtive intellect provides resolution to d.Uemma. You ta.in ac- cetl to lnlormaUoo whlcb can be tranaformed into proftt. Spotllpt 00 money u lt affecta partner or mate. One who aided you tn put makes reappearance -doo't permit pride to block procresa. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): Avoid 1*:om· Int enmeshed In endless details. Instead, perceive picture as a whole. Look be)'ODd tbe Immediate get pulae ot public. Avold dlreet confrontatloaa. play watUn1 1ame. Locate special ljf f document. SAG A&IUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Check routine procedures. Improve safety arran1e· menta. 1'ccent on aervtce, peta, dependenta and ablUtJ,to break free from restricUooa. Be willl.D1 to revene. review and to build on a more solid baae. Meuqewillbeclartlled. CAP&ICOaN <Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Imprint atyle, •PPIY personal creative touch. Accent on tnteuUled relatJonabtp, speculation, 1etUnt point amJU in rrapbic manner. Gem.lnl, Vtr10. Sa&ittarlua natives n1un prom.lnentl;y. What '"med a lost cauae LI revived and you are re· vttalbed u • result. AQVAJUVS (Jan. 20-P'eb. 11): Spofllpt oa bomebue, eompleUDC major' tra.nuc:tioa and uttlllln1 leuona learned ln r.cent paat. Redecorate. make purcbue wbJcb alda tn beaut11JtD1 surroundln11. PllCBB (Feb. 11-Man:b 20): FCM"Cle tend to be scattered-mow lt and don't spread efforts too thln. Deftne tenna, ~n:etve potenUal. be re· cepUw to ua•UOD1 by retaUv• tn trualt. ~ems $2.12 AtlD. 1416 & ll.H <._1-.> Hunt'.tlgt0!1 ~ ~nnMfArt ''*"''· ------.. ---~ -------...-----· ---- ----. -------- ~ Hosung the restiVlties th.lS evening at 6 p.m wall be Des1grung Women from the Laeuna Beach School of Art. the Newport Harbor A:rt M taeum, Orange County Pb.ilharmonic Society and South Coast Repertory Re presentatives of the four groups were given a preview tour o f the store durlni the hard hat lunch. which WU served OUt Of (uncb pails on the thJrd level Thl store 1s decorated with fine fabrics on the walls and accesson es or staloleu steel, beaut1fuJ w OQd and glass Each mrn1 boutique 1s funusbed with art ob- Jects. :.ome comm1ss1oned espe<:1aJJy for Saks. Native Caltforn1ans Wlll be featured in the art ::.<h<•me. according to Robert Benzio, cor· pora11· \l<'t' pn :-1dcnt Focu1' "'Ill lw p ut on the tapestnes of Alan Albt•rt, tht• mar blf .. sculptures of J acqueline Henar d and thi:-pottery of Roy llamt.Jton. Abo. lh4: tap•·::.tnes of P:.tnc1a Hartleben, tht· ct:Uuo1d v ulplUret. of E1l~n Senner and GJn I SIJt•''"' k1nl"lH <\l'1Jlptures Th<·rt' J b11 "'11l Ix· IJ\'l'h use of g~nery. in· clud1n~ -.pc'f"1m1·n" 1nd1genou..s to Cd1Jforn1a, and t ht!ffil.' plant!> '>Ul'h d ::. bard Of pa radise # MOVE ur. To Harbor Ridge, the exclusive hillside community overlooking Netbport Beach. Here, you'll find three distinctive ways to live: Harbor Ridge Estates, Harbor Ridge Crest, and Harbor Ridge Custom Homesites. Plus a community that offers a guarded gate, four pool areas, three tennis courts, and views that capture canyons, ridges, seascape or quiet lights at night. You already know how goo~1t is to Jive in the Newport BeQ&h area. Now, visit the nine ,,. innovatively designed mo~ homes in the spectacular ~~ community everyone is talking about. Harbor Ridge. Above all else in Newport Bea ch. Harbor IUJgt Elt4tu. Lorge attachid honvs a'Dfmlgi"8 $500,000 H4rbor RU/gt Crtst.. Luxuriol.d cof.tdo,,Uniunu ~ SJ25,000 HtWbor RUl.(t Cutom Homuita. Oiffn'ittg in .JIU G1fd tMw ~ttg $400,000 Obtoin tit• Pto~rty Rqon rwquirwi by Fednal Law tmd rwul it ~ signini anything. No ~ QPflC'Y has judged tlsf merils~~. oo1~. if art» of this propnty. Prlca "ftctiw 10/79 I7 Harbor Ridgt Driw, Nrw,,ort Beach (7I4) 64().6776. Off Spygltw Hill Road. ' '• ·• DAILY PILOT IJ3 TROMBONIST ROBERT BRIGGS SPORTS UNUSUAL HAT OCC BAND A COMMUNITY EFFOR~ It's His ••• Band <From Page B U Thompson said he wall help new member!' register for OCC's Spring semester. Completion of the class earns two college credits "Generally, we arc looking for the kind of musician who is working a full-lime JOb and 1sn 't willing or able to pursue a professional career ... the lund of guy who loves music but has to earn a living for has family,'' Thompi.on noted. Castle t ·' • '' · againat San Diego Mesa Junior College, U :JO p.m. atLeBardStad.ium). '1 '' He con!idenUy predicts that be will have 100 • band members ready to roll for Homecoming with a sizable corps or dancing girls to boot. The big question -bow be has reeruit.ed so successfully when others have failed -Is partly a matter of "dual identity" of his musicians, and his organizational ability. Two years ago Thompson developed a band · ·' program for Coastline Community College. He then started the Fountain Valley Community Band · , Somehow finding more time and energy, Thompson formed Band X, billed as the world's . largest non-marching band (110-members) and known in Orange County beeause all the players wear masks. "It's cute,'' Thompson said with a laugh. Approximately 75 percent or the OCC marching band ls made up of members of one of these units. "But we need more people." he said "U t.tiey've had pnor band experience I think they'll work out. If they bring an instru- ment to rehearsal (7 to 10 p.m. each Thursday in room 109 at the campus music building) they'll get music and we'll size 'em for un- iforms." The curTent band has an age range from 13 to 66 so just about everyone with the required talent is eligible to Join. Anniversary Fem Sale Huntington Center Mall customers save at direct·fro'"'ijrower pnces on 7 exotic varieties thru this Sat. Entire Stock of THE CACHE OF BAND uniforms from the 60s is dwindling and Thompson has taken on some of the financial burden by donatJJ'lg many or his own instruments. However , with things going so well, be hopes to get the OCC student body to once again donate funds to keep the band on the n se. "We're going to ask them to put in what they can, and we a re going out into the com- munity to ask for help," he said. He thinks a lot or folks will be glad to help out when they see the band in action and hear what's planned for a 1980 encore. "We do some things like Stanford's band: run out on the field (without a formation) and Just play," he said. The instrumentalists stay in block forma· lion, turning over the footwork and visuals to the flag-waving and baton-twirling drill team. This keeps the band from turning away from the crowd and sacraf1c10g the constant "concert sound" TI>ompson wants And next year? "We'll be the first 200-piece show band in community college history. and we'll have a 100-member drill team,'' he pre- dicts "We're really going to be ready for Golden West next year." <And anybody who's got John Lennon's home phone number knows who to pass it to). 1~a1 $2.12 I Fall Coats& Raincoats Our Early Fall Fashions Red Tag SOie (only merchandise with red tags) DEAR ANN LANDERS: How much respect does a big fat slob owe bis mother-LO· law? I will leave 1t up to you to decade. I was mvited to my daughter's for dinner last week. She is a love· ly. refined girl and has fine cbHdren. Why she married such an animal I will never know. When my son-in-la w came home from work he took off his clothes a nd put on a pair or bathing trunks. He looked like a woman who was preg - nant with triplets I asked him if he thought he had such a great physique that be could go arowid like that His reply was, ''This 1s MY house.·· When my daughter started to put supper on 5000 LAMPrARTs _ Harbor Lites ICM...., D-, lid.~ • •1....,... It..&. c-. ...... 645-JJOI 30% Off Original Price 20% Off Original Price Hooded Pajama Reg. $19.00 14.85 4 142·4321 ) ... Quilted Robes Reg. $36.00 24 85 • SALEENDSNOV EMBERl O 7DAYSONLY Selection o f FAMOI..ARE styles at less lhan HalfPrice! $10 _ 20 NEW ARRIVAL High Heel Dress Sandal in Bone or Black Kidskin · $28 Reg. $40.00 "· the table. the animal made no move to put on a robe or anything else. beat of it, for your daalh&er's sake. l 1 went mto the kitchen D E A R A N N and asked my daughter LANDERS As we ap· J( her hus band was proach Christmas. a go1mg lo sit al the table lime of lonellness and like that. She said. "It's sadness fo r many , up lo him. I doo 't want please suggest lo your to s tart anythi ng." readers that they invite When be beaded for the others wbo ought also supper ta ble, hairy be alone -m fact, the c hest and all that blub-more the merrier. ber,Isaid,"My appetite With food so ex - is gone," and I left. pensive, It's OK to ask a vegetable, the dessert or whateve r . It wall make them feel like con· Lnbutors. R-emember ther e's always room for one mbr~. Make it a Happy ChanuJtah or a Me rry C hris tma s for the loners. -Natchez DEA& NATCH: Woa- derfal .......... -and early eaoacla .. tbat m••J readers eaa pat il &o ue ! Bletaa yoa! "I'd like your com gue.p lo bring a salad, ments on this incident. -..-.. _____ _......_oiiiiiiillw----------- -A.W. . • RUFFEll'S DEAR A.W.: I ua certainly understand UPHOLSTERY bow a fat belly and a .,._ Y• w.,. h airy c•t mipt kll1 ...,_Int yoar appetite, btat yoa ltll K.rtMr ll"4. were a guest ID u.el.r Coth .._ _ 548-1 1 56 home. Even lhoagb your .__........, ..... ______ ,._ Fems $2.12 son-la-law Is a erade Jerk, yoe alaoald have s tayed aad made tbe ( C.11642-5678 J Pul • lew words lo work tor you R~ $4 95 & S595 l l~af l Hunllngton Center !> A nniversary soecaal Rattan Sale ~.1 Rattan tub chair. Shp into 1t ~ soon and relax. Natural finish w ith complementary black trim . Clean-cut! Reg. 34.99 1788 ..... prioe9 &oo4 UU01aCb •cw. a. ' -· -----··-------------------...L- ... OA.l.YNOT Nft \'Oa& CAP> - ADHI A••··· ..... . . , ........... .... Rma..._NewM•· •;: ............... f.::..'7':..~ pWa .. 3'. tM er... •lldlaa,~-..::.-~--; a priat of tlae •••• ........ ~ ,,, wMda .... ,.,_ .... •r• laat moaU. for ..--'"-r ,~.0, •~d :J:• Aclrell UW Palmet" Raff. 1 ry and ber tiu1band, 11M prtna W'lllll to u Carlos Thompson, ....,._ ~ lD have croued the flnt Maryi..t. Lall IDOllldl'• b u rd I e to S w la s »Mto.,.. purdt.ued b)' cltlleoshlp when loyn L1cm ot VW'llMIDt. GoldlnCen villaaera Tbe 1'·Y••r-old approved tbelr ap· Adami, •boae maJor plication They now work1 dept ct tbe be · ....... b land1eape1 of the mu.st accep~ Y America West, Uvea lD the canton and pay Carmel. $6,500. &\S W@lY1[{ ®@1rwn@@ 1980MercuryCo~ XR-7 A totally new breed of cat for 1980 is Cougar XR·7, inside and out. And Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercur) is unleashing Cougar's new styling. engineering and new space·age electronics with new low prices. \\e want to be your Lincoln Mercury dealership. So we have to off er the lowest price with the service and t" I selection you can depend on. Service. ~lection and price. That·~ \\<hat Johru,on & Son is all about. With a f riendl\. professional sales and service departmenc that gives that extra "golden touch .. attitude to every customer. We've been your local Lincoln Mercury dealership in Costa Mesa/ Newport Beach for over 25 years. So MU~CURY LINCOLN \Our new car \\on·t be here today and wc·rc gone tomorro''· So come by Johnson & Son toda~ and ~e the exciting new Cougar XR·7 with an all new 4.2 liter V-8 engine that gets 25 M.P.G . highway mileage. lt"s all here at Johnson & Son. and at unexpected prices. That's a Johnson & Son Promise. Johnson & Son l.JncolnMercury. 2626 Harbor Boulevard. Co&ta Mesa. California~ (714l 540-56..10. AT YOUR SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ltOTICl tMVlflMG It~ OM U --ca Mf llAL OI L.IGA TION -OS 0,. ,,.., ... u ...... ~-0-•• .. QTl(E IS "fSl(llV C,IVt .. INI -P<C>O<> ... " IM IN °""""" o>I "3 100..000 per ...... -·· fllll+IOjtl--Of lllVI .. ( UHIFIE 0 SCHOOi OISTll1Cf Of Or-C-• ~'""'"'• -I~•«•-D'I' .,_ c .. ,, of'"" 9oH1I .. ~ .. ...., ,_,, .. -..... -"""" -._ .., _ _ .. ..., TIME T_, -1) ""atl!OOa,.. Sl-•OTo,.... 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C.P>-...._._ . ._. ., •• ,_ .. a..., ..._ blillt a ear Ua1t 1•t• a.eae mtlea per ,...., .... ,... But CM ev lan't far ..... a..a-. lt can't 10 fllllte U... 11 mpll; ll ~ llloldl .. penon •lld oab bat three wheeh, 1ald A .8 . Sbama. llPC>k•mu for llertedll-a-. ol Horta ~~erlca lac., a 1ub- lldJary ol Daimler· Dem A.O. ol Stuttcart. Wut Oermaay. &TILL, 881JllAN said Tburad.l.y, the eooeept.s med LD the ear can be lJlcorponted ln COOVeD· tiooal veh.lclel to make tbem more fuel effi· cleat. The ear wu built to eompete lD several fuel economy competitions \D .Europe, Shuman said Business Cross Hairs Working Wives l\foltiply. WASHINGTON <AP> -A record t.b.rM-MU of American famlltea wb1cb include a buab&Dd and wlfe DOW ban at leaat two waae earners trylns to keep up with the IOa.rina cost of UV· ln1, the Labor Depart· ment reported Wednes- day. "The rilin& number of multi-earner famllles baa been one of the most important socio· economic developments of the 1970.," the depart- ment's Bureau of Labor Statistics Aid in a new report. "Almost exclusive ly responsible for tbia rise have been the steep an- nual increases in the number and proportion of working wives," the report said. Al the International Fuel Saving Competition for Cars and Special Vehicles in Switzerland laat month, the vehicle, driven by Franz Mater of Stuttgart, was rated at 1,284.13 kilometers on oae liter ol diesel fuel. Engineer Barry Gilbert inspects a co mputer-generated cross hairs in. a hquid crystal reticle for a gunner 's telescopic sight at Hughes A1rcarft Company in Ct.4tver City. The reticle is smaller and less expensive than mechanical devices currently is use. During the past de· cade, according to the report. the number or families with two or more wage earners bas increased by 3.2 million to 28 .4 m1ll100 households. Thal, Shuman said. translates to 3,020 miles ~r gallon. TBE VEHICLE broke its own world record. set last July in Germany, of 2.281 miles per gallon. he said. Flights to ResuIDe SAN MATEO (AP) -Hugbe$ Airwest, gear- ing up to resume service Nov . 10 after a three· week strike shut.down, announced Thursday it will pass out free coupons to passengers that could save up to $180 on subsequent flights. SubJect to Civil Aeronautics Board Approval, the coupons will be banded out tbrougbJ:fov. 30. Passengers will get two coupons, one for a SO percent discount on roundtrip tickets and the other for a free upgrade from coach to Business Coach -the Airwest version of first class. OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN ORANGE COUNTY Competitive Pricing Superb Service NABERS ~ OPEH7DAYS -The car is about 2 feel blctl, weighs 108 pounds a.od bas a length of about 10 feet, he said. Its body is aluminum and fiberglass and its small diesel engine is rated at about ~ horsepower, ac- cording t.o Shuman. He said he could not estimate how much 1t cost to manufacture. The discount coupons will be good through Jan. 31, 1980, and the upgrade coupons through June 30, 1980. Coupons cannot be used to further reduce any other discount plan. They can be used on ail U.S.-originating flights the a irline operates between 45 cities in 12 stat.es in the West and Midwest, Mexico and Canada. 2600 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA . . "'""'~ .. ~ .... ~ -· . ~ .... t' ~ ,, ·~ ' ... • • Automotive folklore has It that. 111eV1tably. one must choose between luxury. fuel efftecency dnd performance And 1n ttlP. lace of ltl1s. thf' BMW 528' is an the mo<P. remal'k· able tor reQu1nng no comp!'orn1se what!tJelle< It ~endary su~<..tOO <;vs Pm rnol<t'S one ff'el dS ti !he r il' \lll8re bull! mto the road~ Its list of luxuty 1temc; 1Sas corn. plete as one could sanely reqwre of an automobile It:, Six-Cylinder engine rP- sponds 1n '1 manner thill ~Lid he exh1tarat1ng even by pre-pollull()ll contrt1 c:tandafd'> And yet. the ~2& (with stan- dard tran<.rn1sStOn) delivers dn 1m· pressrve [71 EPA estimated mpg, 26 estimated h1~hway mileage and. based on these f1&1!.e'> an estrrlli!ted ml)R rangeot (?1g'rn11e'> cJnd a hfRhw.Jy range of 42b mle!-> (Naturally our fuel efficiency f 1~un>Sa1e !Of comparison Pl.fP()5I><; 011ly Yo1.1 ac IUcl I m•le.Jge and range rri.:iy v.-Jry. depending on speed. weatne< and tnp lengtti 540-9100 Yoo actual highway m1~ dn<I h1ghwa-; range w1•1 m05t ltkrly bl• lower) If yrnc·o 01rP to rirlrP tN> ertroorr11wy pe<f01rnarcP ot 11,. 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Nov t.. ,.,. '°'''" ------· . -------- . . ,...,, ~ 2. 111'1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Consolidated Report of Condition of "lnterna· tional Central Bank" of Newport Beach, Orange County, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the clow of business on 5eptember 30, 1979 State Bank No. 1U7 ASSETS Cash and due from banks . Thouwnds of Dollars ..•. 48 Federal funds sold And securities purchased under agreements to re~ll in domestic offices. . . . . . ......... . Other assets <lnclUding S -0-intangibles> . TOTAL ASSETS ...................... .. . 975 19 1042 LIABILITIES Other llabl II ties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 27 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) . . 27 SHAREHOLDERS EOUITY Common stock a. No shares authorized 10,000 b No. shares outstanding 10,000 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......... .. Retained earnings ...... . TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .............. . TOTA L LIABILITIES AND 1,000 1000 15 . . 1015 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY . . . 1042 The undersigned, Jack Tauter, President and Frank Edelstein, Exec. Vice President of the above.named bank, each declares, for himself alone and not for the other: That the foregoing statement is certified to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief . Executed on October 24, 1979 at Newport Beach, calltornia. Jack Tauter Q Frank Edelstein Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Nov· ber 2, 1979 6057-79 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE JUHE A._.XANOI • Clefil of tfle ._. 9fS ... ~'-'-. o .... C•Al. .. .-oca101M010 .. TMI llCMllltO 0" SUNltYllOttSO, Olt.-...1 COUNTY, CAL.ll'OltN!A S.Ma ...... Cellfonlla A '94Ulat -llftt .. ~ 8M,,, .. "-"'1-1 94 Orenoe ~r. C.I~ MM .anlllO U.,_ ~ ...... "-Olfffkb .._.llH.., n. -..,. f/f ._,.,11«'1 -i.MI OctMff n. tm, at t JO a m. TN ,..._.... ~ """4oln llle'"9 .,._ti Ptlll~ L """'°"'• CllcllNnan; Han .. tt M. Wltdtr. lctlton W, Miiier, "'''" ft Clark, fllOmH fl. 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S•ICI wle w!!I llt mam UOOfl Ille following terrm ~ price to be pelcl ell In <•\h. « oe<'llY In casll eftd tlw bel•nce Dy c,....,11, IM termt of t.J<ll cr.Ool lo tie «<~ to tlw <- "rvtlor •nCI lo tl\e tbo .. ,.nrn1..i court 11 ""' oorllon ol lf\e wit prk• I• p.olcl by .........s DI ""'It, tl\f •mount of tl>f <r~Clll """' bo' evlclet>C.0 bV • note o t the ourch•'"' \4Pc ured by • mor!g-or .,.._,, of lfu\I on tM .,..,. O~"· iO \OICI Ten '""•"' o! ,,,. 1moun1 t>oa 10 i.. Cle~lt.a w 1111 ,,.. blCI lmprove""'n" on'"" •NI p•OOO• IY •r• IO !)lo !Aun bY .... bun• ... , II .. T •••• 10< rrw fl<ea l V'"•r I" wlll<n tM Ult> " n.-w ill C.. 0t0tet<o<I 10 Ille O•tr ol ci..... DI ,,.... f 'l<rG• l""°"Clf' •"Kii ,,.. ~le wlll b9 t>fff'(t.., 0 .,... term\ 01 ~. 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C:O.st 04111¥ Piiot Nov 1, J, '·'· U. tm •ttS-1' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Busine8s Booming Aerospace Jobs Supply Swells J . ... . •1 . 87 ft'BPIRN POX LOS ANOSLES <AP> -It UHd to be JOQ eouJcf tell an aero1peee _,,Mir by the pink alip tbded ID bt:a lb1rt poeket alonf. wttb lis pens. But DOW tbey N IO ICaree that dertOM nrm1 an pay1.q bou.DU• to 1t.eaJ them from each other. A ~ Jump ID de- fense and airliner butinea hu Texu l.DIU'u.meutt n&l1D1nl adil here oo tbe virtuee of Dallu, Northrop ottering ll,000 in cUb for new workers and Boein1 hlr· ing overseas for the ll.rst time in a decade. TBE·BOOll·O&·BUST aerospace buainesa la boomlq ataln. Tbe Commerce Dep'1'tmeot's Bureau of Economic Analyaia predicts tbat aeroa~ eom· paniea will aell '41 worth of mlaailes, planes and other de- fense equipment. t.b1a year, a 20 percent jump over 1978. In addition, several companies are beginning new commercial airliner programs and the result is an unprecedented demand for en gineers and other akl lled work en . "WREN WE'RE IN SYNC with Douglas, Rockwell and Hughes, that's what causes the problems," says Lockheed· Calltornla Co. spokesman Dave Crowther. "U it's Umed so that when we're hiri.na. Hughes la laying~. that's beautiful. Bul lf the needs are the same acroea tbe board, there's just not enough people to meet the de· mand:' Lockheed. whose third quarter results were vi rtually eliminated by e x tra man power and materials costs associated with the speedup or LlOll production, has added 6.000 employes LD the last year But Crowtber point.I out tbal a,.cauN ol normal retirement loaea and otber Internal att.rt- Uoo, Lockllieecl Ml actuall1 had to bire about 12.000 ... worten to produce a net 1a1.D o1 a,ooo. SBATn.8-MSD Boet.nc b.a.r added en eaclaeera to Its pennaamt ltaft tb1a year and blred uotber 6S1 temporaries Utrou&b eontract en1Jaeerln1 llrms, 1poke1man Pete Bu.ab Hid. Almost a third of the tem- porary worken have eome from eijber England or Canada, be said, t.be first time ln a decade Boeing bu gone abroad for engineers. "Tbe pool that existed in the Un.lt.ed Stat.ea la not btg eoouah to aupply our demand," says Bu.ab. "Bec1uae we·~ launcbin1 two new prognms-the 757 and 7fn JetJiDen -and WOrting OD improvements to our existing airplane, we have a bt11er than uaual need for engineen. BOEING ALSO "borrows" engineers. "We go to our subcontract.on, wbo , are working wllb ua on various airplane programs. and ut them to loan us engineers for six months or a year." says Bush. "We have borrowed about 400 that way• O I The engineer shortage ha.s alto prompted som~ companies to ofrer bounties to employes wbo brtq new workers aboard. Loekbeecf ha.a ~aid out $65,.500 for 11 new employea ao far t.bia year wtille"Northrop bu shelled out several hundred thousand dollan under its RAFFACAN Refer a Frteod for a Career at Northrop program. SOME COMPANI ES aren·1 comfortable with bounties, but others defend them as an mex Over Tiu" Count(•r NASO~ pensive method of acqu.lrlnl 1peclallied talent. "YOU CBD nm lnto all aorta-M, sticky problems," HY• 'Q Bormann, corporate m=~ colleae recruitinl for lnternaticmal. . "YOU wind up with lntemal squabbles over wbo reallJ re- ferred the new employe and JOU also have the situation of peoDl6 • aggreulvelY trying to aura~ ooe anotbe~s employes." Dr. Paul York, on the other' hand, likes the bounty .,rograpi just fine. York, a Northrop nt- searcb elogineer working lb& MX mt.saile program, woo $1,000 recently for recruiting a frieod be u sed t o work with ~t Autonetica. a Rockwell di vision. .. llY MANAGER mentioned to me ooe day that be wu loot· lng for people and aaked me U I knew anyone who mtgbt be qualified." York said. "I c;cia: tact.eel this guy I bad wortted with at AutooeUcs for blm." The personnel shortage llaa been exacerbated by the many engineers who left the aerospaee business for good during earlier slumps and by the declining number of college studeata choosing engineering majors, ta· dustry spokesman say. ··A lot of engineer$ who were laid off went into other fields or ba ve gotten out of the aerospaee industry and into other ctls· cipllnes ot eogineerlog -con· st.ruction. oil and so oo," aaya Northrop's Greg Waakul. "ALSO, BECAUSE of the gloomy fore~uts or the early ·10s there weren't m any stu· dents going into engineering. 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More and more stores are cavlq tn and aUowlnti cmtomera to cbarae purchues oo bank credit carda. More and more countries an permit· ti111 the bank credit cards to Invade tbelr turf. A major break· through this year waa J .C. Penney 's decision to accept Visa cards ln all their stores. Money Tree Penney Ls the nation's third largHt nonfood retailer and lut year 42 percent or its sales were charged on Penney's own credit cards. Now the ban.ks Issuing Visa cards will get a chunk ot that bwsloesa. Penney wasn't the only one to ran lo the Vis.a on· slaugbt this year. You will be interested to know that lf you travel to Finland or Yugoslavia. you wllJ now be a ble to nasb your VLSa card there. It's wseable t.oday in some 130 countries. YOU WILL ALSO be happy lo learn that ii you drive in New York City and get a parking ticket, you wtll now be able to pay the fine with your credit card. Mayor Ed Koch recenUy signed a law making that possible. He hopes it will reduce the city's bad-check losses, which came lo $73,000 last year. Visa and Master Charge are roughly equal in size. They are simply c redit organizations serving their member institutions. mainly commercial banks. A bank is now free lo issue both or these cards -and many do. How big are they? Well. nearly 60 million Americans hold a VtSa card and they will charge more than $30 billion on those cards in 1979. The Master Charge statistics are JUSt as staggering. M06T PEOPLE ARE probably aware of the insidious nature ol the bank cards. They cost you nothing if you pay your charges in full every month. But if you make only a partfaJ payment. the rest converts automatically into a loan at an annual interest of 18 percent. Few of us can re· sist the temptation lo pay JUSt part of the bill. The banks do their best lo tempt us by specifying a "minimum pay· ment" that as a smalJ percentage of what we owe. Indeed. so predictable Is human nature that the Louisiana National Bank of Balon Rouge is now inviting people across the country lo accept a Visa card that will entitle the holder lo a 1 percent rebate on all purchases. You simply charge purcbues on the card and 1 per· cent of the total (inc,ludlng sales taxes) will be automatically subtracted from your moot.bly statement. WHATS THE CATCH! There 1.5 none. If you pay your bill promptly. you will get 1 percent off oo everything you buy and charge on the care!. la th.is any way to nm a busi· neu? Sure. Dow Drops, Market GQ,ins; Rates Eyed NEW YORK <AP> -Tbe Dow Jones index bad a slight toss today despite hopes for some letup in the recent tightening ol credit by the Federal Reserve. Gainers outnumbered losers by about a S-3 margin in New Yort ~t Excbaoge·listed wues. The Dow Jones average ot 30 industriala wu orr 1.20 points lo 818.94. SIO<"b I• TIN> Spot 119111 . ··~ I .. . .. .. 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Court Queen GWC's Terri Terrific By BOWARD L. BANDY Of .. D.ety Nit .... She's described by her coach as a tall, agile girl with raw talent that showed definite signs of developing. To her teammates she's one of the two most outstand· ing players on her team. To henell, she's a young lady who enjoys playing volleyball but also bas other interests. Terri Pressley la a 6-llh slender bitter on the Golden West College undefeated (14-0) women's volleyball team. As a freshman she doesn't resent playing somewhat in the shadow of second·year star Kim Eisenhart. SOE ALSO ATl'&llSUTF..8 A LOT of her new-found success on the court to her coach, Lou Ann Terhegg~. "I never really bad a volleyball coach before I came here tbis year," she says. "It's a whole new game to me. I never knew there were so many things to do. I learn something new every time I go to practice. "One of the big things is my bitting. Coach says I should be bitting the ball a foot higher than I am. She keeps telling me to bring my arms out straight. I'm get· ting up b1gb enough but my elbows are bent. "DEFENSIVELY, I USED TO DaEAD that part or the game but now I li'ke it. I never was taught anything about defense before. We dive and try never to let a ball bit the floor. I don't have any fear of getting hurt when I hit the floor. I muaUy bit on my arms or my chest. "Seninl la probably the weakest part of my game right now. I'm lt1ll kind ol nervous when I serve and I doo 't bit the ball u bard u I abould in order to get it over tbenet.'' Terheggen, benelf an outatanding performer on the In· ternational level, feels Preuley will become an outstand· inl star. "SllE BAS THAT DalVE JNSD)E RE• to make good and she learu fut," Terbesgen says. "But she bu to become..,_... and get more pbyaical. I think 1be ta about• Y""' aw11 from reacblng ber pot.enUal tM she's comtnaaloal..U." PrillUIJ' ,... ottered a scbolanbip to Brllbam Touna • UnivendtJ ad dine other four-yev leboola ~In· ·'. tenst ID \be ..... r. YOWll star wbo c:ouJd eaal.17 win a beauty coatMl. J!M • leedlna cu6tllte for llomec:om· tq Queen at G~ tMll ,_.. I "I dMID't tm. ._of "8 ICbalarlbJ119 •lboqb I WU c .. coun.•••> • I Media+ Bav&si=Bad Bloo 'If the Press Affected Me I'd Quit Tomorrow' l•cortdol o ,,....porl .,... •. 81IOllNl8YAHO ................ Ren u.bla remarb: lift wu a trJfQI Ume for Buale Bavaal. at leut u far u U. Pf'ell wu CODC!'er'Ded. It....,., Ulm JIOU come~ a lot of ,,.,__, atlocJc ~ Uw media -.f Cite fOM as 1m. Did uu ma1cit tt dlff'cwll tor.,.,. eo nlor u.. ..-Wot llOU MoUf 1Maolt1 for that because under no c:lreumlltamell since 19151, have I ever bad a -dl'llM!t.J mucb leu a ltipulatloa. I dlm't wuat contract beeaule I've felt ID1 a~ lit m security blanket. AnJODe wbo Medi contract doesn't have relpeet ffw bia Bavut'1 nan·lal wtt.b the media were well documeated tb.rouCbout the 1euoa. Once, he •••led in an embarraui.DI 1houtJni match, for both parties coocerned, with Dick llUler ol the Herald Examiner over hil alftcial scorer's ru.liq of an error In Nolan Ryan's twili&bt tame •lalnst tbe Yankees. ''I bave a philoeopby in lhll '-wtneu that I've bad for 30 yean, 'There's nothln1 u old • aa yesterday's newspaper.• Thinp don t bother me lf r tblnk I'm right Of couneil lf I've made a miatab I feel badl. y about ." Do p fttt tfwv'oe treot.ect you /mTlfl and" tMf"e a breach bmoNn t~ two? abWty. That one item you Jut menticaed b me in my relatiombip with the plaJ becaU1e Nolan Ryan came ln ben the otberl day and told me that some of the people swtl tb1nk I wu trytq to save money lor Mr ·i Autry because I wu lettinl 10 pereeat. And my "lawyers te11 me ·i · bave a fOOd* lawsuit because it affected ID1 buainet1.1 They said it wu slander per ae and I may 10. throueb wltb it yet becauae I'm ftncltn1 ~ that every player I've talked to~ t.batm I live bim'18.000tmteadotD,OOO, rm &et· tine 10 percent of tbe $2,000. J'Ye D9'ftlry b And be lneurred anotber battle with Jlm Ruffalo ol the Santa Ana llelister over a publlabed ltory quotin• the Ancel players a1 aa~ Bavaai abouJd do more to belp the club dti.rilll ita injury crilia. Bavaal aaya be bu never experienced problema with the media before comin& to Anaheim. ID part two of tbia adu:aive tbree·part aeries, Bavaai talb frankly about bis dealings with the press, bis relatJonablps within the organbation and bis original role with the team. "I don't know if there isn't a breach between me and one or two of them, but not all. What they: write is their businesa. Ar. Iona a they ten the truth I CCIQld care leSI." 12 Teams Tab Ryan In Draft NEW YORK <AP> -Min· nesota pitcher. Dave Goltz was the most popular~layer ln ma· jor league baseb 's fourth an- nual re-entry dr held today. Goltz became the first player to be selected by the maximum 13 clubs in the opening round of the draft. Only three other players pitchers Bruce Kison of Pittsburgh and John Curtis of San Francisco and infielder Rennie Stennett or Pittsburgh - were selected by the maximum number of teams in the draft. which lasted 28 rounds and two hours MANY CLUBS PASSED re- peatedly through the late rounds of the draft but remained in the roll call rotation. Flame-throwing Nolan Ryan or the Angels, expected to be the most sought-after. player in the 44-mao free-agent field, was selected by 12 teams, but only two -Texas and Houston - chose him m the first round. Other popular players were relievers Don Stanhouse or the Ralllmore Onoles. who was the draft"s opening selection by the Toronto Blue Jays. and Al Hrabosky of the Kansas City Royals. Both. bke Ryan, were selected by 12 teams A TOTAL OF 16 players were chosen by one team or less and thus became immediate free agents. eligible to negotiate with all 26 major league clubs. Thal gro up included longtime veterans,' such as Ed K.ranepool of the New York Mets, George Scott of the New York Yankees, Paul Blair of the Cincinnati Reds and Doo Kessinger, former player-manager of the Chicago WhlteSox.. Goltz' early closeout set a pre- cedent for this auction. UnW this year, the earliest completion of a player's 13-team limit bad come in 1.978 when pitcher Larry Gura was withdrawn from the pool after the second round. Kansas City retained the rlgbts to Gura and eventually signed him, making the left-bander the first player ever to return to bis old club after going through the draft. Cincinnati chose Goltz on the first round, then passed in every round until the 22nd when the Reds selected Journeyman out· fielder Jay Johnstone of the San Diego Padres. AFTE& ZS &OUNDS were completed, the Recla were the only team to turn down negoUa-, lion rights with their own tree agents, passing up the option to continue talking with pitcher Fred Norman, who was selected by eight clubs, and second baseman Joe Morgan, who was chosen by four teams. Vikes' Purple Gang PROfiled Saturday They were called the Purple People Eaters, and in 1989 they were tbe terror of the NaUooaJ Football Leasue. Minnesota's defensive unit carried the Vlldnas all the way to the Super Bowl. A decade later, five of those defenaJve atarters are ltillplayiba in tbe NFL. Where are the rest of tbem? . And Just bo• lood WU that storied def ... ? Tbole ... ,..... and men will be featured ID SaturdQ'a edition of PROllle '79, a ll*l'11UPPlement to the Daily Pl1ot. ..... 1V1aat abold u.. aae~ earlier um iieor about I'!* t"ft'eiuing 10 ~Cftt of U.. cblb'• J1'0/tU OWf' 12 milticM'.' anYtblnc IQ a 1alary in my llfe. '' H0to IOOWd ,_ wa ~ N""ia llJlip the follotdaopeiapW: GCMAq: "That ia auscepttble for a lawsuit. My lawyen are thinking a bout suing the paper • •Ofaiitfl,e owners I've worked for, I (See BVZZIE, Paae Bt•> Sinuner . Simmers _J • , Rangers .. ~ . ........... INGLEWOOD <AP> -~ Simmer, the National HocJlty Leacue's top goal scorer so far tbia seaaoo, fa.red in bis 12tb and 13th goals Thursday night to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 4·2 victory over the New. Yo{k Rangers. Simmer's second goal of ~e night. with 3:01 left to play, ~l sured the Kings' triumph as M ' tallied oo a rebound during 4• Los Angeles power play. ~teve Jensen snapped a 2-2 de.adlock with 12 : 1J left in the second period to give the KiJ>.i.'> a 3·2 lead. Jeoaeo connected on a 30·footer that eluded New York itoahe John Davidson. Los Angeles jumped into a 2·0 lead in the first period on a goal at 2 42 and Butch Goring's unassist· ed score with 5:33 remaining in the penod. Gonng rntercepted a pass UlSide the red line and skated 10 alooeooa breakaway. The Rangers cut the margin on a power plan wtth 1:55 in the first period on Ulf Nilsson's ~eventh goal of the season as he hea t Kings· goalie Mario ~ssard New Yoric. now wrnless m its l:ist four games. tied at 2-2 at 1> 55 of tht> serond Period on Ed Johnst.ooe"s JO-footer. The Kings are now 4-0-t in their last five games. K i n gs goalie Le ss ard tu rned lD tus best performance of the season, ~pttially in &be final penod when Marcel Dionne was sent off at 7 : 14 for book.mg. The Rangers put on immense pressure on their power play but Lessard held bnllianUy. The Kings extended a couple of streaks with their first goal. One was a career·bigb 10 strajgbt games with a point by Butch Goring wbo bad the as· sist. The Klogs line of Dionne. Sim· UNDER THE · WING -Rangers goalie John Davidson watches the puck ny under his artn before saving the at· tempt Thursday night at the Forum. The Kings Charlie Simmer is in the background. mer and Dave Taylor baa plal'ed as a unit in 49 games and bas scored in 47 of them. Thia line had scored 30 goals oo ill shots going into Thursday's game .. It's Just as Big as Ever FV, Ec/Uon Square Off at Anaheim Stadium B1aOGEaCOLSON Of .. OeNyNlil ... Edisoti and Fountain Valley, tbe defending Sunaet Leasue champion 'cf::::;r the defending CIF Big Five Conference pion, square off tonlpt at Anaheim Stadium 1n the featured prep football game of the nlgbL Both have lost twice this season, once in league play, but the intensity of this game and the prestige that goes to the winner can best be summarized by former Fountain Valley Coach Bruce Pickford. IT WAS BEFORE Fountain Valley's CIF champloruibip game with Servile in 1978 as Pickford surveyed the scene and said: "I just wish it was Edison down there wanning up instead of Servile." Edison bu dominated tbe series with a 7·2·1. record and enters tonight as a seven-point favorite to stay in contention for tbe league cbampiombip. Pavln1 the way tor the Chargers is llgbtning·fut Kerwin Bell at tailback (be's seored 16 touchdowns, 12 by runntna>, quaJterbact Frank Seurer (a puaer with 64 percent completion credentials and 14 scoring atrikes), receiver Mart Boyer and standout liDebacken Troy Seurer and Bill Malavasl. , Fountain Valley counters with a 1terlln1 aerial pme behind quarterback Andy De Luca and reeeif'er Mark York. Jtdi8oft la conaldered the m01t ••Plosive team in tbe CIF Soatbem SecUon with capability to strike from aQ1 dlatance. wtille Fountain Valley abowed marted improvement in a 17-6 victory over w .. tmlnster a week a,o. Ellewtaentomabt: , EITen.c.u•ea It's tbe puainJ same (eo.ta lleu) acaioat the nmning attack (El Toro) ln a critical Sea View League tussle. Costa Mesa's game re•olves aroo~t quarterback Bill Lux, wbo has completed 47 of .. passes for 'let ya.rd.a in 4~ games. with Dan Bauer bis cb.W tarset. Bauer ii among the CIF leaders in receptiofts with 45 for 737 yards and eight touchdowns (set'ft through the air). . Chris Starltman balances it with bis running. El Toro counters with tailback Scott McKemie, <>ranee County's No. 2 rusher behlnCl Edison's Bell. A 180-pound bulldozer, McKeuie makes El Toro's offense click behind a line which figures to out-welgb Costa Mesa nearly 20 pouada per player. Martu-WMtebn&K The Vlkings of Marina have been makiJl& -. major step after another in what bu beeo.u tM best aeuoo in the school's 17-year blatory with a 6-0-1 overall record and 1~1 Sumet Leape ~ in band. • Tonight another cballqe l4 on hand~ Vtkea have never beaten the Lloaa. Westmiult owna a 15-0-1 record over Marina. ~ .. "l'm only 0..1," saya Marina Coacb D Tbompeon. "But it would be sweet to win one." Marina enters at full 1tren1tb w quarterback Sam Aiello at the helm and ~PlllllB Jim Taylor and Jlm Warburton in the backtle addlUoa to receiver Mm Huntle7, linebacker Knowles and a aotid aecond.ary . •'Our concern 11 storptn1 We1tmln1t tailback, Eric Wlllln,,,.m,' a.,. Tbompeon. IJODI, acept for a budfal ol . plaJa when quarterback wu ettber aatbd OI' aerambled. <8eeftSP.Pan8ltl . -----:::....--:.-----~--- t SPQrts Break Woman \Vant8 Grid Job, Take Her Caae to Court rr..AP•11 llM-LIMTRICUM. Md. -A _.... t.eedMr $ WU ...... a,Job .. aD ........ '°1'1' footW Ill ~ell beea.,.. U. WOtlM aot •ter the team • loHft room Ml ubd .._ .......... c, Oouet.J tie rwHd tO ......... tbe job. c~ Rllllro. • nm.,..,. teeeber at Uuuore Hlab SeMol lMt ,..... aDd d• ol tM tchool '1 foolball eoaeb, baa lU• ber e .. to UM Ma'1llnd S.. loud ol EdueaU.. ,$be WU cleaMd tbe jOb in AUfUlt, mt, beCIUH aebool of. ftdall aald abe woWd' not --tbe toeker room and iMr buN.nd'11uperYWOG oe w pertormance ml1ht not tM im· putlal. 'nle ,.utiaD cl tbe WOIDU WN beard and denied 1Ul 11tnu1ier. WedDllclv. IM u&ed t.be 1tate board to overtwu tbat~. 'l1'e ICbool prindpal had tokt the bearln& eum.1.Der tbat be needed a perlOD to work lnaide ~ locker room to prevent tbe recuneoce ol problema there. S•lc••• S••• •• ••zzer Gl1'e• c • .,. lt'I• A ZS.foot Jumpe1' by &udJ Sal&la at the final m buner pve Cleveland a 1Z7·12S National Basket· " ' ball Asaociation victory over Detroit Thursday ·night. Smith tied the came at 1.25 wilb seven seconds remallling and Cleveland got lbe ball back when Detroit could not get the ball inbounds in the prescribed five seconds . , . BIU Cartwrlpt and Toby IU:alcbt scored 31 points each as the New York Kn.icks broke open a light game early in the fourth quart.er and went on to defeat Utah, 134-118 John Sevano I lle•&re•I C:•••I• P9•t Nertie S01ra Montnal'• CanadJeM, beblnd G•1 L1Pou&e, ~ YH• IAIPert end .. " llMib nrtt·pel1od 1011.I. , / coasted to 1 5-l NaU.11 Hocke)' Le11ue victory Oftr ""'neeota Ttuanday . . Pblladelpbl•'• •.a -.... ... and aid •aclAWI tacb ttONd ln the llr1t 1lx mlau1el and lbe f'lyera held on for • 3·1 trlurnph over St. Louia . . . Man111 ment of the Plttaburah Pen1ulns sa.id It mJ1bt move the francbilo out of the city because of a •trike by •OBtn at UM Clvlc Arena and tbe 1triJdoa civic workers reacted with a ttotatlv• aettJement ... Bobby Ball la expect· ed to retW1l •to NHL actlon toniaht when Wlonlpe1 boats Watbiqtoo. Rull bu not playt:d alnce he retired ln October of 1m. lie la .O. _____ .,._,.of dw Da11 -----.. Idaho State 1Co1ch Bad Hake on b1a team's recent trtf to Montana: "f knew we were in trouble so miles ou of Pocatello when our bus driver stopped, 1caled a fence l.n tronl or bis bowie and went in.side because he for1ot bJ.s pacemaker." t'~ Trflfle Se11e11, A eq1dre "'"~ The New York Yankees *•me lbe wildest . tradl.Da team ln the major leagues Thursday. tr ad· ln1 away seven players and acquiring five, lnclud· tnl center fielder aapert J.-. from the Seattle Marinen and catcher Bick Cel'OM and pitcher Tom Un· clerweod from the Toronto Blue Jays. The Yankees sent catcher Jerry NalTOe, pitcher Jim Beattie, center fielder haa lleaiqoea and a minor leaguer to the Mariners. In re· turn for Cerone and Underwood. New York sent first baseman Cluia CbambJlu and two others• to Toronto At the same Ume, Gene MJebael was named lo succeed Cedric Tallis as general manager with Tallis serving as midwesl scouting director. Former Yankee manager Bob Lemon will be the club's west coast. scout and work out of his home in Long Beach . . . A brief flirt with free agent status by Jost Cra&tended as the Houston Astros announced the outfielder had agreed lo a five-year contract extension . . Amencan League batting champion Fred Lynn says he would prefer to play with the Boston Red Sox and has a promise from Red Wisked Away in bis ~olce when asked what reason KMPC gave for releaalnahlm. Frldly, November 2. 1979 Sox General Manaier Ra1w ... wawu tbat UMy wUld ,_ tocether soon and talk about a ne-. contract. Rumors pre- vailed that LYM woWd prefer to play ln California. Hll cur· rent contract run.a tbroulb 1llO wtth an optSclD year bl 1•1. ...... £ ........ , ...... ,,,...,,. After lbe eecood round ot plu todaJ ID tbe • Ladies ProfesalObal Oolt Mtoelat.kie touruaMDl at Hautuhikl, Japan, ~ _... bal a aa.. stroke Jud over Canada's 8IMra ._and IMt Garbeea of the U.S. Ftrtt nMmd leader ~Celie feU to a 16th piece tie with a 78 dqriq UM MeCIDd romd ... ••1 C11r~ of Irvine fell nine ltr'okel bebiDd tM IMde1' with a 31-hole acore of U2 after tbe second round ot tM PGA tour qu1Wytna school tournament at HuntavtUe, Te ... 11tW'lday. BUI FeU or LaSUD• Niguel WU at lM a.ad ..... &rub of Huntincton Beach wu in at 158. faeet. .... of Ham~ Va . la the leader with a 143 wltb two roundl rem The Paciflc·lO Conference <.;owacll will eontJnue l probe loto the eligibility of eipt Arizona State playen and 1nteods to issue a rullna by Nov. 14 ... USC'• Pa.a •c~ ts one or 11 playen named acholar-atb.letea for l9'lt by the N aUonal Football Foundation and Hall of Fame . . . Four· Um!! UCLA All·American A.-Meyen la ex~ted to alp a six.figure contract covertoa three yeara with the New Jeney Gems of the Women's Baaketball League. Meyen tried out for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA but was cut and bu been dolng color broadcasting for the team . . The Soviet na- tional basketball team. with a Sitantlc front line, plays against the University of San Francisco ·Dona tonl&bt . . . Wide receiver BUIJ B.....U will undergo knee aursery and be lost to the CincinnaU Bencals for the season . . . Tight end Gary Pant.a of the St. Louis Cardinals 1uf· Cered cartUage <lamage to a knee 10 RracUce and will prob- ably miss Swiday's game against Min.Desola. T~le11'9le11, Radio TV: Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita. 7 30 pm . Channl'I 52 Football -Ra~ Preview. 11 :30 pm . Chilnnel II RADIO: Football Capi~trano Valley vs. Mts!>lo n V1cJO. i 30 p m . KSBR <88 5 fM l : Ed1~on V!> Fountain Valley Cit /\nahetm Stadium. 8 rJ m . KORJ <94 3 F'M I Basketball . Ph<>l'OIX at Lakers. a p m . KLAC 15701 ·He was one of lbe freshest and most articulate announcers to Join th~ broadcasting industry in years. Jie had everything going for hlm-k~owledge, age (28). looks, voice Yes. be had it all. "THEY TOLD ME TREY didn't------------------------------------------want anybody from out of town doing ~t. alas, Al Wisk's relatlonshlp ~ KMPC was not one made in he ven ,._,lsk has already been terminated f~tn the Angels' broadcasting plans, aila his associaUon with the Rams \frn end with the current season. \Vhy? It's hard lo say. The more you know about the story surround· 1og Wisk and KMPC, the more com· plb it becomes ''WISK CLAIMS HE TOLD KMPC tt>at he would Uke to leave the Angel rt.ifd in pursuit or a law degree in his bbme state of Texas. He also said, though. that be would like to remain 8' \be Rams' No. 1 announcer. KMPC countered by saying ll wquld drop Wisk from lbe Angels and as for the Rams, they didn't want tbeir No. 1 announcer flying in on weekends to do the job. '{he truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. Regardless, the courtroom's gain is the listeners loss • WISK, DESPITE BIS YOUTH, had rnutered his field and performed inore than admirably in a town that's t.ouflb on newcomers. And yet. despite his achievements. Wisk says he fell it was time to make aicltange. "I think it's a great opportunity to be able to try something different," he told the Dally Pilot. ''I've had elgbt. years of lbis stuff (three in Los Angeles) and I've been fortunate to cram more things into eight years than most people do in a lifetime." Wisk refuses to crilize KMPC. .. I'm not going to be bitter and say anything bad about them." he s ays. But there is a note or disappointment the Rams," he said, SOUDdlna deject· ed ... I 'm not too disappointed, though, because I'm thinking about what the future will bring. "If I can do ln law what I did' in broadcasting. then I '11 be very hap- py There aren't too many people who can say they've been successful in two careers." Wisk, who r e ceived his com munications degree at lbe University of Michigan, says be hopes to earn his law degree at SMU "I won't aetoutof broadcast.lng en- tirely.'' he says in that deep voice of bis "I've already talked to some people in Dallas about wortdn& c:..· inl the week and dotna aome lance stuff on the weekends ••1 MIGUI' END VP readina news. or sports. or even doing a sports talk s how. I had the highest rated talk show in Dallas when I waa there in 1974-75 ... Wisk adds that he's not leaving empty, either, as be will carry some fond memories with him. "The pennant-clinching game for the Angels and the Rams' first playoff win a l home last season against Minnesota. I think I'll re· member those the most " What we'll remember most about Wisk is not only his sharpness as a broadcaster, but his kindness as a human being. He was always friend- ly and giving. ConstanUy with a smile on bis face, and always possessing Ume to grant an interview or talk to a fan. •'The people or the media and the Usteners have been good lo me since I've been here," be says. Wisk has been good to the media and listeners. too. That's why it's dif· ficull to have lo see him leave. COURT QUEEN OF GWC. • • givenachancetoplayona U.S.A. team during the aummer and got to travel aroundquitea bit. .. .. Bight now, I would like to attend UCLA, Pep5M1rdlne or UC Santa aa,ban. but I doa 't know yet where Jlllao. . ~-1 LOVE COMPETITION and the ~ce to play against Kim in prac· ~4!. I a1lo like to play with her in our games because I feel real confident when she goes up to hit a ball. I love ~ play against people who are better fMD lam." -.1t1er future doesn't include a bum- -desire to play on the U.S. Olym· .... team altbclqb she aa.ya sbe will still be playinc lD UN and wouldn't IDiDd a spot oa tbe team. ~i:aminl tbe 1umme.r moatba abe IJifJ• mlaed, h•o·peraoa beach volleyball in Huntington Beach and b looking forward to the competiUon again next year. --· DON'T KNOW wao I will be teamed wttb yet, but rilbt now it's between two fellows. Doubles LI more tiring than playtnc oa a team ol slx. It really seem.a like you are playtni with a lot of people when you come back to the team 1ame after the sum· mer." And she isn't sorry about the pitch she received from Terbeuen before she enrolled at Golden West. "I simply told her that her future would be better if abe put ln time at Golden West." tbe coach aaya. "We are lnterelUJd ln the future of all of our pla)'en." And the future looks brtcht for Pressley. 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TOYOTA ' 11 -. d FOOTBALL I BASEBALL I CROSS COUNTRY The Beat(ing) Goes On for Troubled~ W~ (W) AT Hi tDtraGB <7·1> -Pivotal same fOf' t.be Redeklm wbo will be keep· lnc aa eye on tM tc:oreboant • "ll Wuhlnfton • mut llnprove JNa19_JM"Oleedan aod play better pua def•nte. Tou1h aaai1nment a1aln1t Terry Bndlbaw and t.be rut ol tbo Steeler attack Plttabureb by 11. a...sva.ANI> (I.a) &T PllllADELPlllA CW> -Eaal• eaa't afford t.bll'd 1tra11bt defeat. Browm baYe ~.,.. to remain in cont.en· -~ Prdt.'""lortheaeuon with problems. ital cballeqe for suddenly error-Ea lel wbo fumbled away golden chance aa Benaab. Philadelphia by 3. DALLAS (7·Z) AT N. Y. GIANTS (4·5> - Cowboys can't afford to lake streaking Giants lightly in wbat will be most important home game since Giants arrived in Meadowlanda. Giants have enough offense with Phil Simms and Earnest Gray f're•P-.e•a PREP FOOTBALL •. to their tailback oo every offensive play a week aJO in a 17.C lou to Fountain Valley. New,.n Rart.cw • .....,._ lleuJa The Sailon of Newport Harbor have a task tonl&bt they are not used to-they meet a team without a winning record. Hmitingtoo Beacb'• winless Oilers have found thins• tough through aeven loues, but Newport Harbor Coach Hank Ccx:brane points out tbe Oilers' tendency to bum their opposition with kick returns and the fact Huntington bas bffn within range in most of Its games Running back Perry Jacobi is lost for the season with a knee injury for Newport. Estancla·lrvine Gunning for their third straight Sea View victory, Estancia invades Irvine with a solid running attack betund tailback Bob Urmson, who has bffn operating behmd sophomore fullback Steve Kraiss and a rugged interior. Sophomore quarterback Jim McCahHI directs the attack. but isn't expected to go to the air more than 10 times, simply because the Eagles don't usually pass until someone can effectively stop Urrpson Irvine has not moved the ball consis tently. :.coring more than ~even J><>LOLc; in only one game I a 21·7 victory over Laguna Hills>. Costa Mesa and El Toro outscored Irvine by.;f combined score of 69·13 in two league games. M•ter ™i·St. Paul The Monarchs ' veer o ffe nse behtnd quarterback Phil Spencer <SO of 97 for 808 yards and only two intercepllons) and halfbacks Al Varisco and John Kapsner, invade the confines of St. Paul in Santa Fe Spnngs where the Swordsmen boast a winning percentage of 94.7 percent for the past 14 years. Mater De1 may be without 220-pound linebacker Joe Donohue lflu>. while St. Paul counters with 204 ·pound tailback Paul Lopez, quarterbac k Chris Bryeans. a Whittier High. transfer, and exceptional team size and strength. Universlty·Corooa del Mar In a battle of winless Sea View teams, Corona del Mar's injury-riddled and tarnished Sea Kings will try to even their overall record at 4.4 against pass.minded University. The Sea Kings are without tight end Al Cashion C knee), noseguard Roger Roelle <contusion), safety Scott Starnes (shoulder) and comerback Bob Shollin (back). Beefing up lbe offensive interior will be Kevin Shelden (6·0, 195) at one guard, while Jon Scbnitger and Kory Burwell will alternate at the other side in an attempt to get the Sea Kings" inside nmning game on the move. Dua Bllb·La1ana Beach Laguna Beach High attempts to stay within range of the South Coast Le.ague lead tonight as Dana Hills invades for the Artists' Homecoming game. Dana Hills enters at less than full strength with noseguard Ron 811.ttersby <neck> lost for tbe game. The Artists are solid favorites to up their leasue mark to 2·1, due largely to the presence of quarterback Lance Stewart. who bas directed the Artists' stacked I-formation as a passer with 30 . completiooa in 85 attempts for ~10 yarda. He baa also nm for 22.6 yards, prompting Dana Hills Coach Don DeGroote to say: "We're in trouble if Stewart gets outside and bas time to throw. He ls a majority of Laguna Beach's offense.'' · -a'..apu IBlla-Saa Clemente San Clemente will be trying to get its wiabbone offense in h1gb gear tonight after dropping a crucial South Coast test to rival Capistrano Valley a week ago. San Clemente's style is to bang away at the interior with fullback Jim Doehring keying the inside and baJ~ck J elf Banner bitting from every ansle. Lquna Hilla, altboueh winless in two league games, extended Capo v aUey m rts league opener beforeauccumblng 13-9. AJA Logs 70-60 Win FRISNO-Athletea la Action upped tbelr buketbell reconS to 3-0 TbUJ'141aJ with • 70-80 e.ahlbitiao ytetory over rreuoa.e. sc.ew 9ChaD led AlA'a. balanced ~ MUe.k witb IJ pUla&I ud t.eaJD. mate 8rad· Hoffqsaa c b l pped ID wltb 11 poblla. Dan Frolb wu AJA'• &eec1•na r•'an pw wltb 11. AJA, ...... moet ODii• ill IU~ 8ArlNnSl&ilrda1DithL to p,...ure Cowboy defeDM, but offaatve llne muat do better job of prot.etlnt rookl• QB. Dallas by •. N.Y • .11:1'8 , ... ) AT oal!BN BAY ,, ... , - Packen all.PPloa lftto obUv&oa u t .. m laella con· aaateney on both aldoa of acrtmra.ae. Jet.a will be without aervlcee of top weapon.. Wesley Walker, but baw enoutb orteoalv• pt&och and t.be No . 1 r•l· ed 1rouncS 1ame ln the lea1ue. N.Y. Jeta by'· NEW ENGLAND (1-S) AT BUFFALO (4·5) - Pata ftulnbled aaalnat th Colli Mnd proved again they can't 1L1nd pro.perlty Hllls pose formidable problem for Pall who h4lve several key offensive lnjurl• Vlaltons muat.A>dunce back to reta.&n share of dlv1elon lt:~d Ntw Enatand by 6 TAMPA BAY (7.Z) AT ATLANTA (S.f)-Bu~ Wllhtn five aames of nailing down unbelievable division UUe, Falcons enroute to oblivion. Key here will be Tampa's abWty to protect Doug William.a from all-out bliu tactics. Williams will try aod connect with Morna Owerus and running game beaded by Rickey Bell and Jerry Eckwood will overwhelm Falcon defenders. AUanta by 3. CINCINNATI (Z-7) AT BAL11MORE (3·1> - Colts have Bert Jones back and will also benefit from news team will stay put. Bengals coming on strong as Ken Anderson regains top form on of· tense while defense bas been forcmg mistakes. Jones will not be perfect but Pats wouldn't quibble MUSTANG GEMS -Mike Mills C51) and Gerard Armstrong will lead Costa Mesa High agains t El Toro in a key Sea View wilb his performance. Colts can 1et back in playoff picture with a win here. Baltimore by 3. MINNESOTA <•·i) AT ST. LOlllS CZ·7>- CardJna.J.s still riddled •ith injuries and pres°sure Is mounting on Bud Wilkinson Vikings lack con· sistency on both aides or scnmmage. Viltes must stop OUU A.ndel'$0n and get bunch of points from Tony Kramer. Ahmad Ras had and res t of sometimes bigb·scorine offense. St. Louis by 6. SAN DIEGO (1-3) AT KANSAS CITY (4·5) - Cbiefa have l06t three straight. while Chargers are coming off a disastrous showing at Oakland. Dan Fouts will test improved Kansas City defense while San Diego front four puts pressure on Kansas City QB, be it Mike Livingston or Steve Fu lier. San Diego by 7. DET&OIT 0 ·8) AT CHICAGO <4·5) -Visitors going nowhere and now share race for No 1 pick with San Francisco. Bears barely edged 49ers and 0.Uy~--,_ League football encounter tonight al Orange Coast Collc~c wtU have bands full aslimt ltloGC Lion pua fire Pbll>P8 bu taken ovflt" command of Bear a tack which still features Walter Payton u weapon. Cblcaeo by e. NEW ORLEANS (M> AT DENVI& (W) Mo&t important same in 13 year hlltoty of Ne Orleans franchise. Sainta are sole occupants tltst place in NFC West for llrat time ever this la •In the tea.son. Broncos bounce back atroosb' fro Steeler debacle and have more than eooue d fenae to shut down biehly regarded Saint olfens Key here will be play of Crail Morton wbo must ~ protected from new.found Saint paa1 rush wbl~q decked Joe Theisma.nn seven times last week• Den•er by 6. SAN FRANCISCO <1·8> ATOADAND ($-4) Raiden trail Chargers and Brooeoe by one gamt and appear to have shot at closin1 the 1ap in cont test with weak Bay Arqa rivala. Raider defens' must pressure Steve DeBerg Into mistakes1 S~abler bas not thrown an interception in any o' the ft ve games woo. Oakland by 13. 1 80\JSToN (1-3) AT MIAM1 (1-3) Momdai Dolphins snapped out of their slump and re; gained share of first place with convincing w~ over the Packers. Oilers barely edged Jets and i Griese has truly regained bis form. Houston de fense will have hands full covering both Durie Harris and Nat Moore. If not, then Earl Campbell will control the outcome of the contest. Dolphi~ by 3 r·-. F i.ld (t1i.<Pf"I-. Ir>< Fro• PGfle 88 BUZZIE BA VASI. • • Gene is the biggest fan and the most knowledgea e about baseball. He does know the game. He's l. tereated I talk to ~oe every day. I like my assoc· · t1on with Gene and 1 feel 1t 's an associat&on similar o the one I bad Wlth Walter o· Malley.·· Jmaf'regoa" "Jlm aa a lLoe young manager He's going to bt a good one. Jim wu fortunate to have a club that won for tum tus fi rst year. it's not going to be th4t easy in the future Jim and 1 have two things i)I common -we love bas~ball and we like to make )l bet on a hors~ · Th.t playns'' ~ "The players I'm not close to here I haven beeo m the clubho~ more than two times sin I've been here I leave that to Mike Port <Direc of Player Personnel I and Jim F'regosi You hav~ to keep Ill mllld that when I took thlS job it wasn t to become tht-general manager. I was really go~ to be an eff1C1ency expert In other words. they loft money for years here and pnor to my comm , they had drawn 1 4 mtlhon and lost S600.000. That ~ not good 11.hl·n you bn·ak an attendance record aI¥t IM P mon£•\ c;l•nt• a-.kl·d mt• 1f I'd JUSt come over ht-re Jnd 11\1·r-.t·t• thl' rund-. th<1 t., .... hat I wa~ rt•all) going t•1 rto CH 1nur·.1· thl·n l!J rr~ I D~ltorll V.J :,, fon unJt•· 1·n11111!h I• • 11m1 up 11.1th th:tl r1nl· JOb in ~t ll11.d uk1·1· -.o 'Vmt·hu<h had t11 ti:lk t• "'er and I hadtodo1t Tilt> mroaa ~ty relat1on-.h1p 11.1th tht· meclJ a 1n :'\e11. Yo rlk 11. 3!) great San D1t•Ro 11.nndt'rful LA fine Hert. the re ., a d1fforl'nl breed Thl' )Oung people who think lht-Jr hJH to Ret -.(·11op-. all the lime and l JU5t rao't ddJ~t to th.it I l1 kt· pt"Opll' whu don't ltl truth get 1n tht \loa) ,,r J '>tor:-And I JU!)t feel that the Angels 1n th•~ Jrl'J up until re~ntly didn't get a fair ~hakt' 11.1th thl· l>od1i:cr~ I think the Dodgers were thl' fair haired bo) ~ around here and ~ Angels werl'n't. and I gu~ I let l>Ome of th<: people around here knov. how I felt .. Saturday Ba"as1 talk~ about the future of the Angels and tht• future of Bav;c,1 FV's 'Paek' Close to Another Title By ERNIE CASTll.LO Harbor is a yo11ng squad with just one senior on 0t 1t1e o .... ~.._. -the v ars1ty You don't bear about the loneliness of the dis· But rather than ·point for next year. bead tance runner at Fountain Valley High. Just coach Jim Newkirk is pointing for Saturday. Nov. togetbemess. 10 when the Sunset League finals will be held at "We believe in running in a pack." says the same site. Newport still has a shot at the Barons Coach Dave Thompson. "All our workouts league title-if It can beat Fountain Valley tn the are designed that way... six-team affair. So are their championships. Fountain Valley, "I was counting on getting 1·2 but what the which baa won the last three Sunset League cross heck. we'll try for the league meet." said Newkirk country UUes. took a giant stride towards a fourth when the Barons went 2·~·5-6-7 to beat Newport IN 0111Ea StJNSET LEAGUE meets. Jon Harbor High, 20-C2, Tuesday. Butler remained undefeated wben he posted " 14 : 48 tbree·mile In Edison's 22·35 win over BOTH TEAMS, LOADED with un -WestminsterwbileMannabeatHuntingtonBeacb, dercl8S8men, were 4.0 in dual meets coming into 19-41, in a meet.lni& of last place teams the showdown at Huntington Beach Central Park. ------------------- But 'while the Sailors' Bim Barry won the race go- ing away in 15:2S, the Barona were packed in such a tight group that only 22 seeooda separated Foun· tain Valley's No. 1 runner, Tom Strelow, from its fifth. . In all, the top six fuliabed in a 30-sec:ond group- ing with the No. 7 man another 10 seconds back. "THE KlD8 RAN WELL today." Thompson said .... thought we had better grouping than they did and It showed today." Like Fountain Valley, wblc b bas two sophomores and a Junior in the top five, Newport You an? invited to seem 1d I 1ear Americas JendingClrristian w1tlwri~1011 UU' Jmnily_ Jcames c. Dobl0f'9, Ph.D. ----,,, tl1td1allmginK, mw---- "Where I• My F~ther?" 8und•J, Nov. •. 8:00 p.m. • FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main at Adllme, Hunttngton leech JC~~. TWO GOAT NIGHTS SPRINT CAR Pacific C..t a. ............. SHANI CARSON RICK FIRKIL LEALAND _McS,ADDIN RON SHUMAN AL UNSIR JI. DOUG WOLFGANG TOlllCllT • ·sa'. ••• J. ... The Sea View League also bad a crucial meet in which Corona del Mar. ranked second in Cit' 4-A circles. be•t fifth-ranked Costa Mesa. 24·35. 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Jen for ftkll c.iw-, < .. <lier, T-u--. P4tcller • ..., Ted Wilbon\, Olltflelder. TOttOHTO 8LUE JAYS -Nem..S Al • ....., ..... <eecf\ . ....... ~ MOUSTOM AST1t0$ -~.ION Crvt. ............. .._.,..... < ........ •Nntlon PtTTSeUtt0+4 PtRA TU _..~ 0.Mt Jeck-. pCtdler, ... """"'"' c,OMr.ct. MOftT ltU.L E)l("C)S -N-Leny ~ ~ ...... Mefl'!Clfll• CH<U, tflew AA.~ l...-efflllele. eAS«•ta&U. .. ............... _...,... INOIANA PACEiii -Welved C-y ~. ""-nt. A<U••-lOft't Z-, .......... I - Stram: The F.aa's Man H~'s Why Many J/iewen Tum Off '201eU ., RED •OTRSNBno _..,......., FOC'lfve Kaak Stnm. He knows ot what be apeab. &ut not always whom be's ~ At tbe •&wt of the Kaosu . h Yortr Olanta• football ••llM two -.ea aeo, btieo tbe broedeut. bJ eaiu., bil partner "Jack ... Curt Oowd)t, tM wt.ran play caller and the otbet' mu lD ~ bootb, broke loto a too.yard crta. But be cHdD t eorreet Stram, even durtq the eommemai break. .. , didn't uy • word to him. l know be Juat have tott.ea u~" 11Jd ~· the cou~ mate prot.,loGaJ. I m told be 'a ven me a call oa radio a number of Umea. r it's all pnuy tunny." . 8Ta.UI. no: FOaMn pro coach wbo ia teacbina a a.at.ion X. &Dd Os with bit euy.IC>f.q analytical atyle, abould co to the blackboard and wrlte 100 times: ''SundaY-televt.s.ioo-Curt GowdJ llC>Dct.y·radlo-Jack Buck." · Thia type ot milt.aken ideutity may be the oa..ty fumble Stram makes. Remember wbeD ABC's SPOKISONTY Howard Coaell incorrectly identilied Gordon Gravelle of the Giants for Gus Coppens on a )(on. day night came? On radio, Stram didn't coa.tuse the two offensive linemen. "I bad seen Coppens play for Los Angeles," Stram S&ld. "I Jcnew what be looked like." It is St.ram's crackerjack commentary that bas prompted many Monday night viewers to turn off the sound on ABC's broadcasts and switch on Stram 's radio descriptions. even though the TV replays and explanilti6ns would then be out of sync. STRAM IS RAPIDLY gaming a repUUlllon as a clairvoyant. Cosell mlgbl tell it like 1t u . bul Stram tells it like it will be. Stram teams wt th Gowdy for a CSS. TV game every Sunday. t.ben travels to another city to join B~k for the Monday night game on the CBS Radio Net work. Thia sea.soo, including pre-seuoo and playoffa. Stram expects to wort over so cam~. When be was patroling the sidelines for the IC&osas City Chiefs and New Orleans Saints. be wu lucky to gel to 20 games. Stram roached the Chlefs for 15 years, leading them to a 23:7 Super Bowl victory over llin.oesota in 1970. He was fired in 1.974, then took over the Saints in 1976 for two seasons. .. BE WAS aEALLY BURT by the New Orleans dismisaal," said Gowdy. "He didn't think he was given a fair chaace." Stram. in his second year as a broadcaster. says be l.sn't itching lo trade in his microphone for a megaphone. ·'I'm not using this as a stepping stone," be said. "I wouldn't cooaider a job just for the sake of getting back into coaching. I'm really happy with what I'm doing. I'm not goinc around looking for a coaching job." Str~ said he did not come close lo accepting a coaching position this year. Without being specific. he said there would only be a handful of * • • * * * s.,.......,.n .. aa11i. TELEVISION 9 :30 a.m C7) -COLLEGE f'OOTBALL Ob.io State at lliinois. I p.m. <7 ) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL ArUona State at Stanford. C22> -Pao SOCCER~ 2 p.m. (34) -Fl.JTBOL INTEBNACIONAL - Brull vs. Argentina in a South American cbam-plonshlp game . 3 .30 pm. <2> -SPORTS SPECl'ACUl..AJl Ed "Too Tall" Jones makes his pro boxing debut in a scheduled six-round heavyweight bout against Jesus "Yaqui" Meneses at Las Cruces. N.M. Also: Part One or the battle of the NFL Cheerleaders and Part One or the World Series ol Poker. 4 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWOllLD -Jim Watt de· fends his WBC lightweight title against Robert Vasquez in a scheduled ts.round bout. taped m Glasgow, Scotland. 5 p.ro. C2) -NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. (28) -PRO SOCCER. <52) -BOXING. 6 p.m . (7) -TI08 IS THE NFL -Highlights of the games played lut weekend. 7 :30 p.m. C52) -HORSE RACING -Today at Santa Anita. 11:30 p.m. (9) -JOHN aotHNSON: f'OOT. BALL -Highlights of the ArUooa·USC game played earlier lo the day at the Coliseum. RADIO Football Navy at Notre Dame. 10·15 am. KUS <Il!iO); Nebraska at Ml.ssoun. 11 :30 am. KIEV <870>. Cal Slate Fullerton at Utah State. 12:30 p.m.. KWRM Cl.370 FM>. Anzooa at USC. 1 :30 p.m .• KNX < 1070); Cal Poly Pomona at Cal Stale Nortbndge. 7 : 15 pm .• KGIL <12601 ; Universrty of Paclfic vs. Long Beach State at Anaheim Stadium. 7·30 p.m , KORJ C94 3 FM I: Southwestern at Saddleback. 7.30 pm . KSBR C88.5 FM> Hodcey -Kings al St Lows. 6 p m • KIIS (1~) S~Tl' .. Rad» TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Segments in· elude a proftle of Jack Kemp. the former pro foot· ball QB who now calls bis own plays in the U.S. House of Representatives. 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Wuhingt.oo Redskins play the Steelers in Pitts· burgh. 10.30 a .m . (4) -NFL '7t -A look at the role played by the middle linebacker in today's NFL defenses. Also, an update on Pbiladelpbia Eagle Harold Carmichael's attempt to set a record for pass receptions in consttuUve games. 11 a.m. C4) -NFL FOOl'BALL -The San Dieao Chargers meet the Chiefs lo Kansas City. Nooo (22) -COUEGE FOOTBALL -Cal State Fullerton vs. the Utah State Aagies. Taped Saturday fro01 Lo1an~tah. (:;Q) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL BIGBLIG • 1 p.m. (2) -Nn. l'OOl'IL\LL -The Los An1eles Rams meet the Seabawb l.D Seattle. 3 p.m. (9) -COILBGS FOOT8AU. -Tbe Artlona Wildcat.a vs. UM USC Trojan.a. taped Saturday at tbe Colileu.aa . 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOT8AU. ..,_ - HiabllCbta o11ames played th1a weekend • s p.m. (2) -Pao fOOl'8ALL OAP - Hilhlilbta ot ~ J~!l>_el pt~ SUnda.)'. (52) - NOT&E DA.11£ JOOTBALL -A replay ol tbe 1am• between tbe .NaY)' llidabipmen and tbe Filbtinc lrilb, played Saturday . 7 p.m. <50> -P&O SOCCEa. (52) -SKIING -With Tom Malone. 7:30 p.m. (S2) -BOSSE UONG -Today at Santa Aalta. aADIO Football -Rama at Seattle, 1 p.m .• KllPC (710). HocUy-ICinp at Cb.lcaco. s:ao p.m .• K.DS (1150). <Th Dell>' Pile& fer la&e .,....__ C8S TANDEM CURT OOWDY, HANK STRAM. pro pos1llons and one or two college Jobs he would ciCCept JIM L VNCH, the former standout linebacker for Notre Dam~. and Lhe Cluefs. and Gowdy both say Notre Dame would be one of those college Jobs St.ram coached at South Bend under Terry Brennan in the 1950s. Stram brings the same preparedness. or· ganuatJoo and dazzl.ulg wardrobe to broadcasting that be carried into tbe locker room. "He's the hardest·wortiog analyn I've ever been W1th," saad Gowdy. "He's tremendously pre· pared A lot of them think they can slide by on their~ npeneoces and k::oowtedge. Hank's very, very organized. He watches fllma. takes notes and keeps bJ.s own charts " WITllOlJT SHOWING OFF, St.ram often pre mets what's gomg to happen oo an upcoming play. nus c:Omes from bu coacbmg experience. lcnowing what can be done from certain fonnalloos, and from the ~nc1es be's spotted to game films. "We have fun with 1t. but sometimes you get fooled." saad Strain. "l try to do it only when I'm sure. l guess I'm nghl about 80 or 90 percent of the time." "It's uncanny bow often he 's right. but I tbougbt be was doing it t.oo much. ll bad become commonplace." Gowdy said. "He's got a areal weapon there and I did.n 't want him to overuse it." So Stram. who also tape-records all his broad· casts for the putp06e of self-evaluation. now con· sciously hmits himself to lS play predictions a game. p1cluog hJs spots much Wte a coach uses timeouts. "He k.ee-ps track of them and won't go over 15." said Gowdy Now that's the kind of d:l sc1pllne that makes for Suptt Bowl coaches and announcers PUBLIC NOTICE ltc47115 lltOT'tC'l TO Ct1 • Di TV« s SU,.U11()11 coun O• TM( S'AT'aCWCAU-NIAIJOtt TM( COVNTV Ol"OAANG( -&...-E~•··· ot M[llllH P <iOL~H 0.U•W'd HOT ICE IS "'!!l.8Y GIV( H to '"" (...., ..... , ... 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Oo11ett bH cbeelled truck. 1t.op1 up and down Interstate 40 1howtn1 picturet of the dead man'• face. He mad au.re the man bad a cleeeat bwial. Be know• the man had a baJ.rcut Jo1t before be died. And be 1weara be won't rest unw be flnda tbe man'1 family. ""'e1•9 llese•e •"9011EW11Ds, SO•SJIODY urea about blm, somebody lov..-blm." Gouett said. "It may take me 20 years, but the Lord willlna. I'm 1oln1 to find sometldnl someday.'• A father wbo jumped olf a Santia10. Chile bridie while bolding his eJ1llt ·month-old son are r-eacued by a policeman, left, aod a flnmwl. right, from fut-flowing Mapocha River. The child, Oscar T. Galvez, and father, Oscar T. Gallegos, were hospitalized. Gouett'a search began oo a rainy Aupst morning wben the man stepped over an Interstate 40 1uardrail into the path of an oncomin1 car. Gossett's son, a state trooper, handled the acci· dent inveatlgalion. Ch&nges Suggested In Pension Credit The 49-year·o l d Baptist minister learned from his son that the accident victim carried no Identification. A check or fingerprinU. turned up no dues, no link lo any police record or military service. An a utopsy re· vealed no trace of alcohol, drugs or illness WASHINGTON CAP> -An independent panel studying tbe Social Security system ls recommending that husbands and wives split their ea.rninp credtts evenly if they get a divorce, says Socia! Security Commissioner Stanford G. Ross. "I FEEL LIKE he must have been a decent fellow, just down on his luck ... said Gossett, who lives in WildersviJle. Tbe Advisory Council oo Social Se<:urity also will suggest Congress allow survivors to inherit a deceased spouse's Social Security earnings credits, Ross told a House Ways and Means sub· com mittee Thursday. When Gossett teamed that the body wouJd be cremated if left unda1med, he decided to do someUung The council. which is nearing completion of an 18-month study of Social Se<:urity, also supporu a couple sharing their earnlng1> credits during marriage, but did not embrace any specific plan for c.bat. "I JUSt couldn't bear the thought of his being done away with that way and then maybe someone who loved him finding 1t out too late " The interim steps it is recommending -inheritance of earn- ings credits and splitting the credits on divorce -would add onl) about one-half of 1 percent to the Social Security tax burden, Ros:. sa.id . Full earnings sharing couJd cost six times as much. Under the existing system, a widow whose husband dies before retirement age does not inherit all his Social Security eammgs credits. Also, after a divorce. a woman is entitled only to a 50 per• cent s hare of her former husband's be nefits. and only if the m ar riage lasted at least JO years . Gossett produced SJOO to buy a roffin from a Lexington funera l home that provided a s imple funeral Volunteer!-. from the fire d 1· p ;i r l m c n l s e r v c d a s p<i II be<in·rs 'Ihriller Film s~t At College "'It Came from Outer Space," a science fiction thriller in which the au- dience wears three· dimensional glasses. will be shown at Sad dleback College in M15- s ion Viejo on Nov 13 The thriller, based on a story by Ray Brad bury. will be be shown at 7:30 p.m. in the f'mc Arts Theate r. Cost is $2 per per~on. w h ich includes 3 D glasses. The film 1s not recommended for very young children. Tickets are on sale in the Fine Arts box office from 10 a .m. lo 2 p.m. M onday s through Fridays. Art Works Displayed Th e work or artists T.R. Pece and Michael King are on display in tbe Saddleback College Pine Arts Gallery in· Ml11ion Viejo through Nov. 23. Peee'a larae abetracta of ear emblems and bulldinp bi&bllabt bla esbi~tt. a long wHb ltlna 1 a ward-winning eeramic works. Gallery hours are from JO a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays throu g h Fridays. Senion Plan Joint Meet A com.-meettna of La1ana Bea c h '• Coadl CIG AilAa and 8mlol' ~au wm .._ Miil llcMa.l' at 1:ao p. m. la CltJ Council .......... CaD4ldate1 lot tbe Saddlel>aek Colleae ltoard will be ln- tt'04•cecl, and S.nlor Qubfteie~t Lew Courroe WUl nad from blt ....... ' Robbers }.,ace Death ISLAMAHAO. Pakistan tAf'> 1\ m1l1tarv <:ourt ha~ !-.en tenctd f1H· c·11ov1ct(.<J robhers lo death part of a J?Overnmenl crackdown on cnmr GOSSt.:TT SAID THE man ... tood about 5.7 and weighed 160 165 pounds lie appeared to he in his l'Jrly 50s and had grey· in~ sand colored hair ll1s panL'> .ind !-.lurt had the word "Holly" printed tn black pencil or mk FM Com'e up to the Top to NEW K-WAVE, FM 108 Enjoy great music ... WIN big prizes! We're trying to decide on a name for our new Pellcan mascot. Cast your vote and you may WIN! 1at Prize: WIN a pair of "his 'n het"' MOPEDS! 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The mystical sound of bagpipes and the thunder of drums will reverberate in· side Anaheim Convention Center at 8 o'clock tonight and 7 p.m. Sunday as the famous highland regiment. the Black Watch, performs THESE EVENINGS of family enter· t.ainment will feature the ancient art of Scottish Highland dancing, precision marching, breathtaking sword ceremony and stirring music. The 80 men of Scotland's senior regi- ment wear the Royal Stewart tartan. The pipers played at President Kennedy's funeral in 1963 and the company last ap· peared in America for the bicentennial. Tickets, priced from $7 .50 to $5.50, may be purchased at the box office or Ticketron outlets. Juniors, 14 years old and under, have special prices of $2.75 to $3.75. ON SUNDAY, THE shepherd's pipe or recorder ·will be one of the instruments in an ensemble playing ethnic music for folk dancing at the Israel Cultural Fair at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. For a more complete description of this event, see Page C4. American innovations in music will be showcased in Irvine and Laguna Beach. Two San Francisco Bay Area acting groups will give separate performances at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Fine Arts Village Concert Hall on the UC Irvine campus. Tickets are $4 general and $3 for · students. TONIGHT THE BLAKE Street Hawkeyes, described as "a stage com- pany, a dance ensemble, a dramatic choir" will put on a production of "Bite of the Rose," a story of "three people softly and murderously at one another's necks.'' The Moving Men, a Berkeley-based theater collective devoted to the creation and presentation of original plays. will enact the working lives of a father and son in "You Should've Been There" on Satur- day. The group has created eight. full- length works since its founding in 1971, us· ing such devices as puppetry, masks and original songs. "Starting Here, Starting Now·· is the current offering at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road . Broadway columnists called the revue ''bright , buoyant, witty and wonderful.·· LORI SANDSTROM, Nils Anderson and Jeanette Pedicone star in th~ peppery menage a trois set in the style of a 1930s theatrical extravaganza. Tickets are $6 and $7 for the 8: 30 performances Tuesday through Saturday evenings through Nov. 17, two 2 :30 matinees on S\D'ldays, Nov. 11 and 18 and two more evening shows on Nov. 23 and 24. For those who appreciate Italian music there are two more performances of "Lucia di Lammermoor" by the Five Pen- ny Opera Company in the Orange Coast College auditorium. The story of a mad. love-stricken woman will be sung in English with a full orchestra at 8 o'clock tonight and Satur- day. Tickets are $.1 . COWRATURA MELISSA Tosh leads the cast which also includes tenor Allan J ohnson as her lover, Edgardo; baritone French Fills George Sand Fest at UCI Three concerts, two films, two lectures. a colloquium, puppet play and dramatic reading fill the eight-day salute to 19th century French writer George Sand at UC Irvine, startine Sun- day. An exhibit titled, "George Sand: The Woman and Her World," will be In the Fine MU Gallery oo campus~ the festival. Cbriatiane Smee~Dudevant-Sand, a rel- ative of the famous writer, la J>a:ftici~Un1 In the festival which bas been developed by UCI and the Univenlty ot Colorado and will tour Da· lion ally. Hlgbllgbta include: SUNDAY, NOV. 4 -"The Moooartana, .. a puppet pl•)' b7 Sand's sou, Maurice, will be presented in the Concert Hall at 1 and a p.m. Performed in Engllab, the play bu been dlrecled and will be acted in part by Julia Bloch Frey. a member of the Unlwralty of Colorado French Department and a apectallat in lltb century literature and puppetry. "The Moonartans" ortclnally was performed in France in 1m for the private au- dience of Sand's frtenda and family. Tickets are S2 for pneral admtaalon and $1 for cblldren. TUESDAY, NOV. I -A lecture on "The Poetics of ldeolop" will be liven by Michael Riffaterre, chair of the <See M.ND, Pase CH> - ...... ~· .. - John Matthews as Enrico. bis enemy and Harold Clousmg, Karen Crowley and Steven Dublin. Carole Boelter directs. Dressed m colorful tiers of ruffles, bright plumages and elaborate head- dresses. the R 'Wanda Lewis. Afro- American Dance Company will appear at OCC Saturday, Nov 10 at 8 p.m in the auditorium. The Congo drum dominates the musical ensemble that accompanies the re- pertoire of African, East Indian and Carib- bean dances. Reserved seats are priced from $4.50 to $6.50. Born out of the Watts riots. the 14· member group is Los Angeles' only black professional dance company. It is con- cerned with g lobal black experience. trans lated through the accompanying music : rhythmic pulses and strains of gospel. jazz and blues idioms. The dancers have appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmoruc Orchestra and are devoted to workmg with the deaf, autistic and trainable mentally retarded. The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded them !>Cveral grants for this work. LOVERS IN "LUCIA DI LAllMDMOOR' ....... Toett, AllH J0ttMon et OCC Q DAILYN.OT COUNT•Y ANDW•n•••tstan MerleHwrdMclMatty Robblfwwlll .,..,. tM blmng for an a p.m. Seturday show at tM Anehelm Conwntloft c.ntllr. Phone 6aS-5000 fw tkllet Information about tM c:onc«t SPGttlOnld by KLAC Radio. THE DN CROOK COUNTY HO•DOWN of gospel,~ and t>1ueora11 musk wtll take pl.ce at Prado R19lona1 Park In San Bematdlno Seturcs.r. and Sundrt .tct be tetevlsed on N ec s ..,Ewr-1.t.e,....' show Saturday at 2 p.m. Hours .,..10 a.m. to barbecue time. AdmtsskJn $2, .,.rk1no $1 . 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I I •RA....... • '1 OllAHCiES l I tMlt/t•-I I I 5 hr' I 00 !I 6 ,_.?I 00 ! L.:-~~~!!.__Jl:~:= __ J C090Mi--1'MUll.. NOY.• 7 P.M. "40Y_.. of PIOduce Know How" • 'r' • •• MOtt --......... ...... ,. ...... ., ........ ENTERTAINMENT Ditore or Caltilre's Past? THeATRICAl. DANC! MOVIMINT Choreogrepher Lynda Davi• ~YNDA DAVIS WILL HEADLINE Orafl99 Coast Col~'s fecutty recltal of modem ballet, Afro-Haitian and Jazz and Arabic dances at 8 :30 p.m. Thursday In the OCC Auditorium. Tickets are S2 In advance at the campus tkket office or S.2..50 at the door. Karen Mullin, Matti Lascoe, Karol Lee, Pauline Haglno, Linda Sohl-Donnell and Angelika Nemeth have all performed with national, professional companies. "THE NIGHTINGALE," Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy- tale, exploring the concept of freedom and the true meaning of love, w ill be enacted for children at 10:30 a.m . Saturday, Nov. 10, by the Yellow Brick Road Shows. The presentation wlll be in the Newport Theater Arn Center, 2S01 Clltt Drive. The $2 tickets may be purchased through the Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department, 3300 Newport Blvd. Phone 640-2271 for details. A MORE MODERN CHILDREN'S play, "Free to Be . . You and Me," wlll be staged at 3 and 8 p.m . Friday Nov. 9 and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11 by the Fullerton College Acting Workshop class in the Studio Theater on campus, 321 E . Chapman Ave. T ickets are S1 for children under 12 and SO cents for adults. The action and songs deal with mutual respect and personal dignity. .. "SHAY DUl'f'IN AS aRINDAN l•HAN" wtll be pintent.d et 2 p.m . Sundev In the Turttt Rock Community center. 1 SunnyNU Ortw, trvlne. The perfor· mence wtll _.. wlttt 8eNn the talker. IM pub enteNlner and the rttJel •nd It~ for edutts only. Tickets • ,. P w 11 for Mftforl end mlltt.ry. ''T"I 9000 DOCTOR,'' Jitttl Simon's comectv Nied on many of AntOft OM~a lhort ttorln, opens It I :. tonftht In Ocalden Welt'eot~·· c0tnm\#\tty tMetef' for a tew..wHkend run. 'Admluton 11 Q . T"I AWA•Dd&INNINO MUSICAL, '1C4.,_,..,, wltl be lt--atto'clock tonlaM, SetuF'Hy Suftdly In the Watfmar The at cou-ve. m N. 0 ..... 11 t ., Orenve.~ .. Robertutan 1 tM ''" tpt Sally Bowin. Tick• •re$3. l lNGIR KAY TARR, whoM ''Wheel Of Fortune" wes • hit In the 'SO., wot perform et I p.m . s.tuf'day In the ~snu eotieoe campus ThNter, 9200 Valley View St., Cyprna. She currently appear\ In LH Veoe1 and on televla&on. R ... rved tlcketa are $3. "MUllCAL INCOUNTIRI OP the Popular Kind" wlll be Pf'9Mnted at I o'clock tontoht by the f'uttenon Colleoe Community Orchestra In the c•mpu1 the-.ter. '21 E. Ch.,,.nan Aw. Tlckeb $1 . AHldent Jan trumpteter RlcMrd Crui will be featureci. l'ULL•RTON a .. AIS QUINTET wlll perform In Founders Hatl •udltOf'l\#m at Chrl•t ColteQe Irvine, 1530 Concontl.t at 1 p.m . Sunc:Nly. Admlulon $2 '°' •dultt, 1tudent1 frff. JOHN KOSHAK WILL CONDUCT the Ctwtpman CoU~ C~r Orchestra In "Brendenburg Concerto No. l" by 8«._, "A Hunt.ff From Kurpf•lr'' by Hindemith end "Symphony No. 39" by Mourt at 8 o'clock tonight In Salmon H-'1 on campus, 333 N. Glass.ell St., 0raf'9t. Tickets are S2 general and S1 for students and seniors at the door. ADVANCED ORGAN AND PIANO students at Orafl99 Coast Cofl~ wlll offer a free recital at noon Tuesday In occ·s Fine Arts Hall 119 under the dlrectlOf\ of Or. Justin Colyar. THE ARTOFTUBA PLAYING will be showcased In three special events at ca1 State, Fullerton. Avant- garde v irtuoso Melvyn Poore will pertwm a guest recital Wednesday; Stephen Klein will present a faculty recital Friday, Nov. 9 and the fifth annual "Octubatest" is set for Tuesday, Nov. 13. All concert5 are at8p.m . Admission 1sS2 to Recital Hall or to little Theater for the "Octubafest ." RENOWNED PIANIST CLAUDIO AR RAU will play Beethoven's Fourth Concerto with Carlo Marla Glullnl and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at 8:30 tonight and Saturday and 2:30 Sunday In the Los Angeles Music Cen~r Pavilion. phone the box ottke at (213> m -n11 for ticket lnio<rnatlon. Performers Get Praise But Poulenc's Joyous Hymn Double Faulted By DAN MIU.ER 9'w-O•trtf'll9t The Irvine Master Chorale and Pasadena Symphony Orchestra joined forees ln the Sant.a Ana High School Auditorium for a praiseworthy performance of works by Beethoven. Bertio%, and Poulenc. Under lhe baton of the Pasadena conductor Daniel Lewis, the ensembles presented an effec- tive contra.at between lnstrumenlaJ literature of the program's first half and the subsequent choral composition BEETHOVEN'S "Overture to the Creatures of Promelhe\15". Op. 43. UliUated the mUtsical proceedJngs tn a bold and convincing style. Through Beethove n 's mastery, this over· lure is a fulished maalerp1ece, regardless or Its ~ticipatory function -that of prepanng the listener for a more deeply dramatic music· leaend to follow Had Beethoven never written another note. his craft would be no less im -pressive. It is in the four instrumental excerpts from "Romeo and Juliet" by Berlicn that the ex· ceUence of Daniel Lewis and his industrious charges now merit acclaim. The maestro guided a delicate and difficult form to success -through sensitive balance, thoughtful tempi. and controlled nuances. With regard to the final work on the pro· gram -Poulenc's "Gloria ln G for Soprano, Chorus and Orchestra'' -botb chorus and or· cbestra were consistently responsive, and soloist Eve\yn de la Rosa was thoroughly pleas- ing in every detail. IT 18 TOE COllP061110N it.ell wbicb I must crttidu. The ln.bereot weaJmeM la ex- pc»ed by the compo1er'a own comment; ''In writinc thia work I bad lD ol1Dd thole frescoes by GoaoU where the ancell are 1tlck· ln& out their tooauea. and also UJc»e Mrioua Bened1ct1De mow I spoUed one day pla1'DI toccer." Touch of Classical Poulenc not only possessed the horrid taste to wnte a work inspired by s·ucll absl.U"d images. but also lbe poor j~t to admit it. I happen to love mucb of Poulen<'.'s muak - but not b~. Indeed. be is a melodic genl\15, but the melodic and rhythmic dlste>rt.Jons of the text"s natural rhythm destroys that strength. Furthermore. his saloo·style of writing emerges 1rreverenilY from time to time. Poulenc died two yean after compot.lq this culai•nattve effort. Yet lbe compoeer states iD the acore that be ·'tried to write a joyous b)'UUI to the OOr'Y of God". I bope that, wtth God's help, be'a atlll trying. • Quartet Coming The Laiuna Beach Chamber Mualc Society presents the Guarneri Strtna Quartet Monday for a performance at the Lacuna Beach Hilb School auditorium. Tbe quartet wu founded iD 1l8S al Ver- mont's Marlboro FeativaJ and wW be perform- tnc selectioaa from Shubert. DobDyanyt and Ovorju. Tickets are U for the a: ts p.m. performance and cu be re1e1 wed by calllnl 4t7-49GI. Tbe Touloue Cbamber Orcbeatra will =~the next coaeert iD tbe aertee Ju. M, "••.••··"'···" Keepayou Orang1 Coast College Community SmJlcs Qf/lce presents AFRO-AMEIUCAN DANa Ofl top of the entertainment acene,Frtdaya In the DAILY PILOT RWANDA LEWIS Sii tbB m:ttlng tmiJ cok»ful world of )/rlt:#n "'"'" SATUIDAY,NOVIMIE& 10 • AUDROllUM • lp.m. 2701 Falrriew Road, Coeta Meea -Ticbt OtBce -&M-&517 Reserved Seals: $6.50. $5.50 and $4. 50 N' Ne Pelt ll'OlllMANC•SOf'tM "Follln"-aslnZleofefd,lowand llfe -start tonight In the Litt .. Theater et C.t S'tate, Futtenon. More then 100 slnoen, uncers, actors, and artists an lnvotwd In ttHs campus production dl...cted by Dr. 0... ..... curtem tlmtt ere a o'cloc• Mgt1tt1 ••cept MondaY .tet 5 p .m . ~ Phone 77)..337ffMtk:ket ctet..lts. SOAI OPERA fAYORfTE Ruth Wentctc et lleglc MountMt SOAP OPERA ll'ANS WHO con1lder the TV drema stars as f.mlly can see them In person Setuf'drf Mw:I Sunday at She Flags Magk: Mountain In \falenda. Ruth Warrick, Jim Poyner, Wln~s Hauser. Gerald Anthony, Victoria Maltory, Douglas Sheetwtn and Rk'Mrd Dean Andenon wl ll appeM In an hour lon9 shoW at 1and4 p .m . both days that wlll be followed by •question and armftr period. The ~ has a one-i)f'lce admlssk>n from 10 a.m . to 6p.m . FULLERTON CIVIC LIGHT OPERA'S "Man of L.a Mancha" wtncts up Its n;n In Plummer AudltOf'lum. Chapman and Lemon streets, at 8:30 tonight and ~Y and 2:30 Sondav. John Wood and Jan Duncan play Don Quixote and "ts 11lady .. Aldonza. Tickets range from "'..50 to $1 .SO ; matinees "' and S7. THE MUSIC OF RODGERS and tiamme~tei n will be featured during "An Evenlf'l9 of Music.at Comedy" at 7:30 Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10 on staoe at 801 Dover Drive, Newpon Beach. The mini-musicals will be perlonned by memt)e.rs of the Newpor1 Beach Stake of the Church of Jesus Chr ist of Latter- day Saints (Mormon). Donation: S2 . A CELEBRATION OF TALENT, featuring 40booths of artc;and crafts. puppetry, dancing, muste. Sc.and1nav1an pastry and lunct:J fOOds. w ill be open from 10 to S Saturday at Grace L~an Church, 6931 Edinger Ave , Huntington Beach.Adm1ss1onisfree Rarndate. Nov. 10. THREE SOUTHLAND BANDS - Jester. Roots Rebels and Zzauo -plu'> a light Show will combine for "Moonlight M adnes5" at 7 p.m . Saturday. Nov. 10 at the Festival of Arts lndne Bowl 1n Laguna Beach. .. ANIMAL CRACICfRS .. , ...... SINGING TEUCRAMS 71ft/675 9966 Wl'tlf COMIDY TO QOI , .. J..9.~~~---------------------~------- UMJVHSITY Of CALIFORNIA. 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Tlda rendition ia under the direction of Ron Filian and features former movie actress Jane Nigb Davidson in the central role of a renowned novelilt with a speckled past. ALSO IN THE LIDO cast are Patricia Gilchrist. Tom Adams, Paul Stramblad, Joe Mulroy, Carolyn Blake, John Cbildress, John Szura, Allan Stone and Peggy Lloyd. Curtain time is 8 p.m. at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. Reservations fWS.2llO or 675-0386. ~-------------... UJra atth i'ympat~y Englisb Antiques witf1 mra itoom Tea -and Sympathy isn't the only thing served. There's JS Luncheon suggemons on our menu. Sorry. we cannot ae<:ommodate small chi.ldren. 17th STREET and TUSTIN AVE COST A MESA (behind J ACK·IN·TH&BOX) Monday tbnl Saturday -11 am til S pm ~otlgfloget' DINNER\ SPECIALS SERVED NIGHTLY FROM 4:00 P.M. SUN A MON ...•.....••..... 8roe-.ct CNcUnS2.95 TUE .•..••••...•....•.•..••. ~of .... 3.50 WED • • . • • • . .. . .. ..... l ....... 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OoDdOa, u lllllb'udor 1n UM SCR Aetln1 CoeNnatory, l1 dlncdq UM play w1Lleb toe.. aa two act.on -a vet.a player enacted by Loc.aa R•IDM1 Md • fCMlftl aa. performed by Ba.cot Bora, C ...... ta.. ii I j).m. fclr Ute ~t Wbieb pta11 nlOtlY acept llODdaJ Uu'OUlb NOV. 21, w.ltb Urie Sunday matlDeel at l :IO lncluded. Call 151..-. fw reeervaUou. TSNN as WILLIAJIS' ftUT play. "The 01 ... M....,;e," arrive1 at Soutbem CaUforala OoUeae. 15 Fair Drive in Colla lleaa, ror a lh·performance nm Tbund.ay throuab Satu.rct.y for two weekends. CbU(:k Rowell, d.lreetGr ~ tbe Henley Street Players, la Ital· ina tbe memory play. Cut memben are Naui Brower u Aman· da Wlncfteld, Brenda Stevens as her crippled daucbter, Laura: Marty ftoNnaon as her aon, Tom, and S&eve Wiley as Laura's "gentleman caller." "The Glua Menagerie" will be presented in the coUeee cafeteria. Reaervation.s are being taken at ~o. e:densJoo 211. • CAILBOAU> -Audttioa.s have been an· nounced by the Henley Street Players for Shakespeare's ''The Merchant of Venice" . . . . although the roles of Shylock, Portia and Nerissa are precast, readings will be held for all other parts on Saturday, Nov. 10, at 9 a .m . in Room 112 of the AC building at Southern California College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa .... each act.or must have a prepared three·minute Shakespearean monologue and copy of the play . . . . further information may be obtained by calling Chuck or Diane Rowell at 646·101S ..... Victorian Bar at _ l~/1kmt~ 400 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSULA • 673-4633 Real cantonese food Hf here or t•k• home Jane. Nigh Davidson sits among 'Dear Charles' relatives. Clock- wr'se from bottom: Joe Mulroy, John Szura, Allan Stone, John Childress. Paul Stranblad and Carolyn Blake. DAll.Y l'ILOT .scR DivitU• Ta'lent - A dosen 7ear1 •10. wbeo SouU. CoHt RepertGrJ mo.ed tta ope?'~ from a ttQ 15-Mat tMat« 1D Newport Beacb to a more ~ buildlq bl downtown Costa Meu, SCR dedcMa to bold Giiio tbe old theater for~~ tiom. • It tamed out to be an mwlM dec:llkm. ! ftla JlllOllLEJIS ol lollttie.0,. llttiq !aC• cuatomed to Ute...,, and 1.,.... RB'l'OUDClinll~re ampllfted by the 1ipbonln1 olf of needed to keep tbe •mailer theater .-.. After tbe t year, tbe aeeoad theater coneept wu dropped. Nm week SCR will have anotbe1' 10 at a two·tbeater operation, but times have chaqed remarkably alnce 1117. Thi. time the re· pertol")' eompany ap.1n bu a new fadlity -the 500·aeat showplace ln Soutb Coast Town Cent.er -but it baa a year's shakedown cruiae already logged. Moreover, the SCR artistic and ad· miniatraUve staff baa grown considerably over tbe put decade, in contrast to the theater's salad days ol the lat.e ·eoa when much, if not most, of the support troops were volunteers. THUS IT IS that little strain will be put upon the Costa Mesa company's resources when the Second Stage Theater opens next Thursday with David Mamet's appropriately titled play, "A Life m the Theater." The show will s potlight three talents heretofore unknown to SCR audiences -Logan Ramsey as an older act.or, Roscoe Born as a young <See SECOND, Pa1e C4 > *** VALET PARKING STAG CHINESE CASIO ·----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. __ ...; _______ in: b ~ .. !.!~.!!?.~.!!~ ~D~~~!~!~( ( ~_;neGRAND HOTEL 1 HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM CA !12102 If. pmPna 'IJllll GINO GAUDIO ~14'4 l't & ~~ l LINDA Mc CLURE -ts, STARRING IN (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - Mond9y ttwv Thursday Speclafa (Friday. 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UVEJIVE Appearing thro11gb NtX1ntbtr JO T I l MLOO~ \II() Coming Noflt#dtr 12: S!ylint I ~REGISTRY 18800 MacArthur Bou.Jevard, 7 ~ 2-87 7. TM...,._.,, Hotel~ 0.0... 'lhM r •PEKING •SHANGHAI • SZECHWAN •HUNAN CUISINES • • I N ine bl"Que t r1c111t1H •ot clal bullneH lunctleo"• '~' I dttc0unt on food to oo Open 7 days 675-2420 110E. 8-lboa 8atboa On "'9 Pen1ntula PROUDLY PR~ENTS THE BRUCE CAMERON JAZZ ENSEMBLE November 2 thru 4 /euUh Cultural FairSaluteaPeace Treaty IT II A IALVTE to lbe _peace tnat1 betnm larMl and Stypt, ac~ to Cyntbla Blank, cbalrman. In addWoa to d.laplaya and entert1lnment 1U day, t.MN will be competitioGI lD arta, cratta, pbot.ocrapby, NllYI and ~ wilb pd ... to be ••arded lD .u .,e catqorie1. Amoaa tbe major evtlltll will &e u E&YP· toloo alilblt. folk .. doll d.la~1Ult ex-blbll-eomrnemoraU., tbe Sltb ot Anne' Frank, llraell folk dUclq and a puppet abow. PllODtJCn f'O& aaJe wW lDdode jewelry. 1ar .. n .,_., lutber 1ooc11. boob, needlepoint CUYN, beUk ltema. Jewllb ceremoaJal art, marble c8"inp and aand aculptura. TbeN &llo will be lnformaticlll booths from more than 40 temples. Jewish atnclea eroups. c1mpa. Jewt.ah community centen and other or· 1an111tiona. Entertalnlnt wlll be the Mini Israeli Ensemble, a aroup which combines lhe sounds of Israel with Viennese waltzes, tambas, sam· bas, classics and diaco. 'LEADER OF THE group Is Mini Biber. formerly part of the 1roup Here Is Israel. The photography exhibit, Faces of Israel. will be presented by David Tuch, a Los Angele.s resident who has appeared on "I've Got a Secret." The dolla a.re made by Elisa Lottor, a New Yorker who earned her master's degree from Mlcblgan St.ate Uni verslty. TREY OE son sculptures, completely band·aewn and costumed lD old lace, silks, furs, pluah velveta, 14·karat jewelry with a price tag of more than $900 each. o..., ...... ._.._ ~· ._ MARK TURNBULL AND THE OFF-NIGHT BLUES BAND November 5 thru 8 Ticketa for the fair are $1 for adults and SO cents for children 6-15. They may be purchased at the door. · FOLK DOLL SCULPTURE BY ELISA LOTTOR See at Jewt1h Cuhural Fair on Sunday f' rom Pa9.-c:J open 2 4 hour s SECOND STAGE STARTING. • • 340 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach , C alifornia ( 714) 494~8088 actor and Frank Condon. who is directing the two· character play. fo r several :.um mer1> 1n the SCR Acting Conservatory. handling i.pecial classes m Italian commedia del artl' and improvisational acting tee hmques While Condon is staging his first production at the repertory theater , he has been an instructor S, ~ f'H "'-f1 "'11/, ildo HI. · SOUTH COAST PLAZA rrst.turant end otMr convenient locaUon• tttfoughout louthem CaHfomla "Want to get Frenchified?" I ( Frencheifeled (Fren-cha·ffd) vt: Infused with theeesence of Frenchneee. bE BHUUll'ZTM FRENCH RESTAURANT Dinner Seven l>aye • Lunch Monday thna Friday 4U North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For Reeervation1 Phone 64tHJ700 • Cocktail1 BEYOND THA1', Condon is lhe director of the new play "The Chicago Conspiracy TriaJ," now in its eighth month at the Odyssey Theater 10 Los Angeles. The show, already the longest-runrung serious play 111 Los Angeles theater tustory. is set to continue at least until year's end Condon collaborated w1th Roo Soss1 on the development of the play from the on ginal court transcript. He also recently redjrect.ed hts cast ror a session with Capitol Records that plans to re- lease an album of the s'how later t his month ",\ Life an t he Theater " wi ll unfold 1n the com pany's new 160 sea t staging area, set up fo r horsesh()(' presentation with the audience on three side of the perfor mmg space It 1s the first of fi ve plays planned for the smaller stage dunng the 1979-80 season "mE SERIES nlready has attracted some 1,500 subscribers. but reserved seats for the season a re still available," according to SCR busmess director Tom Spray. The opening show runs ror 20 P.erformances through Nov. 29 with curtain at 8 o'•lock nightly except Monday and 2:30 on Sunda'y aftemooos Call the box office at 957-4033 for further informa- tion and reservations Musical Opens Rodger's and Hart's rollicking musical "The Boys from Syracuse" will open at California State. Long Beach at 8 o'clock tonitht in the University Theatre, 6101 E. Seventh Street. Lona Beach. Additional performances are scheduled Nov. 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Admission is $4·$2.50. The show is based on Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors," an amusing story of mis· taken ldentily and intenUona. Such memorable aonp as "This Can't Be Love," "Falling in Love with Love," "Sing for your Supper," and "What Can You Do with a Man ?" highlight the score. NEWPORT'S FINEST FOOD Presented in a relazing aatmosphere overlooking the fountain and veTdant slopes of Newport Beach Golf Course. PRIME RIB • STEAK SEAFOOD • FOUL r _ Atwe • Momrete Price• For LUNCH DAfLY • 11~00 AM to 5:00 PM DINNER MON-SAT• 5:00 PM to 10 PM One of the Most Varied Menus For SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM DAN DAMON and His "Music Not Noise" Keyboard 0rchestra For Your Dancing & Listening Pleasure Tue., thru Sat. • 8 to 1 COCKTAIL LOUNGe ONN MOM 10:00 A.M. 3100 lrvlne Ave. Newport S.ach 751-1223 ,, .. , -ln\lelftl -· -Miii ;..~~ ~lltN) THI SPY WHO lOVIO Ml (NI ··-· ·-l•l1U••~ ' ( ..... ..... _. 494 1 ~14 ---·--,·-~ NOMISIS IN THI OAIU( (POI •tr•sei11fet1•t I _!..! & , .. M "MOO .. .U8•tNt '"fHf S'Y Wl-40 LOYB> Mr ·"TH1 s•ucnoN Of JOI TYHAM'" _"_,.._ , .. ,, __ .,,._.,_._, "'WottTH DALUS KHlTr' "'DUC:UU. • IU '"clflC •1tUn E& OlllYf·• s•• •Ens 11•Pt••..,_"""-, \l't•••tt•AI ~AA~ l lVO ~ Ill I f)UllG( OAIVf llf &U1 '01 ... u1~,.~, ............ ,.,....,," ............ ,, .... ·--.. , ... ~l!WMlll 12i4o10 ; o.r-p ... ..,._. c ..._ STAIT1NO OYR1111 """ THI fNfOtlCD I'll ~AC& AlllDllllON) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT . . .... I ... ___ ---~ -:-.. -. ............ _ . ... ROCK TALK I ALBUM REVIEWS Fndey, N<Mlmber 2. 1079 S~JJ;g Pmiiles for 'One Voice' I a,~UYANO . ·-~ ....... · • ~-~lllllallowU.'tbadulmp.act oat.M...ae llDeelU.,..Ccua ....... .. ...uJd Mb acbnttUDI ... rr111arte •• _._... mon tu. a mlld ... ...... lilanllow't tutftlll, lft olber wordl. bu been plMno.....a. H1a nulllben are ataawinl -Hven alb.am rea.uea. wit.la eadl ~ at a.ut a naU.U. ~ or more: ft" f1*1 <mlllion copiff) alqaee; Md 141..,_ whleb uw .-• Top•• bitter • II~ la detlatteb ln •elate bJ blmatf, and tu. MW ,. ..... on Arista. ''OM Vol"," lbotildD't do ~I to dtml•Wh bil trKk reeord. ....... N= b6a produclloo numben are ram· pant * wltb llaa.llow at t\b balladry besL a. .,..telt cut.a -"SbiPI" <cur~t •lnale), ''One Voice." "I Doo'l Want to Walk Wltltout You." "Where Are They Now" and "ftea 1 Wanted You" -all poAeN ManUow's Oare tor tbe dramaUcs. ·•1 enjoy 1in1inc ballads more than anytb.inc else." he baa told interviewers. "becauae ot the reelin1 and emotion I can r>ut into e.eh one." Moat of Manilow's albums convey a mes ..... usually deallnl with interperaorial re· latlomhia-. In "One Voice" be ventures Crom the typtcal boy-firl syndrome lnto a father-son connectiao as exemplified by "Ships" and "Sun· day Father," the latter cut beine the most powerful, in tenna of emotion, on the disc BARAY MANILOW 'PHENOMENAL' He also does some experimenting with a MOQg Synthesizer which comes off surpnsuigly pleasant. And, to keep true to his 40s' and 50s' pJ"Om ise. Manilow adds a !>mooth remake of "l Don't Want to Walk Without You." which was a big hit for Jan Garber during World War fl "One Voice." the title cut and the only song • oo the album In which Manllow wrote tbe mualc and lyrtrs. la, by far. the beat pl'oductlon numbc!r, featurlna 40 backtround vocals -all Manl~w . Al be HYI In the aon1. "Just One Voice/It Takes that One Voice/ And everyone will 11ln1." Manllow's "One Voice" bu kept the public sln1ln1 for yelra. RaUng: A·. ••• It's been quJt.e a hiatus since Yvonne El- hman la.st made an impression on the pop chart.I -almost a year and a half to be euct. ll was ln May 1978 that her release. ·•u I Can't Have You," rose to the top of Billboard's hit parade. Since, Elllman bu la.nguiabed in relative obscurity and ber latest album on RSO simply entitled, "Yvdnne," gives us a good in· dlcation why. Vocally, sbe couldn't do much better. Her energy is unending, and the power and versatili- ty she maintains Is uplifting. But vocal strengths can't overcome basical· ly weak ma~nal, which IS what she's been given to work with here. Three cuts -"Love Pains." "Everything Must Change" and "Rock Me Slowly" -are parti('ularly pleasing. But three songs do not an album make. All but three of the numbers are produced by Rpbert Appere. Ironically, two or the three whicl\ have any motivation and really showcase ElHman's talents, were produced by someone else -Steve Barri, who might have been able to s ave the album h ad he s upervised throughout. Success Without Television But, alas, such was not the case, leaving El· liman to rea('h mto her resources to salvage what she could. Rating: Vocals A; Mate rial D; Overall C By USA ROBINSON As lead vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and founder of Television. Tom Verlaine was a crucial figure on the rock 'n' roll scene that emerged from CBGB's and New York City in the mid-1970s. CVerlaine was, in fact, greatly responsible for the beginning of that scene, for it was he who convinced CBGB owner Hilly Kristal to let rock 'n' roll groups play the place.) Wrnt IDS ROMANTIC good looks. and a commanding onstage presence, Verlaine made some or the most gorgeous music we bad heard [ __ R_o _c _K _.T_A_LK ___ ] Jn the 1970s, both in live performance and on the two Telev1sion LPs, "M;jrquee Moon" and "Ad venture.' Then came the news a year ago that Tom was leaving Television, and that the band would break up And for anyone who worried about the future of rock and roll, and the future or Tom Verlaine in particular, his just-released LP. "Tom Verlaine." dispels any fears. Verlaine is back with us with his special gujtar talent, evocative lyrics, romantic visions, great rock and roll And this album doesn't sound all that dlf· ferent from the gl'eat Television albums, but then again, bow could it? Wini TELEVISION, Tom wrote and ar ranged the songs, and he's done the same here. His voice and guitar are once again the focal point of the music. The only real difference is that instead of working with former Television comrades Richard Lloyd, Billy Ficca and Fred Smith, Tom worked this time with Fred Smith (wbo he claims was his "scout" in finding other musi- cians> and other lead local NY musicians -Jay Qee Daugherty of The Patti Smitb Group, Ricky Wilson of the B-52's and more. "This album was done ma weird way," ad· BLAKE EDWARDS 10" milted Verlaine. "I was an the studio two days a week for about six months. Instead or going in and trying to do a record in a month. or 1solat ing myself for weeks, I decided not to worr} how long 1t took "THEN I SPENT a lot of time mixing it." he said. Tom, who is we ll-known for havmg a n intense passion for getting the right sound, con- tinued, ''I don't think I'm any more obsessive about that stuff than anyone else, though. I've heard that the Rollin& Stones go to four studios just to mix a single. ''1 think thet reason I got a better sound on this record was that I was working with an engineer <Michael Ewasko> who really un derstood what I was trying to do." MATINEES SATURDAY Ii SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CRJ "AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" (RJ "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" CPGl "10" (R) "STARTING OVER" (R) "RUNNING" (PG) SAT I SUN MATH.US AH Seats $2.00 till 2:30 Piii STADIUm EiscAeen 639 -7860 OAIVE-ln .Utetta Hea• Socuum NOW Of'EH -N-,........, S"-iwe at So. Coast f'1aa n.citrft VALIDA TED F•H f'AIKING HLAKE ElJW/\ROS A~ 10" for~ tastef~ who can comedy ccuit 5:45-8:00.10: 15 • MARSHA MASON Promises '"the Dark 5:45-1 :00.10:20 rm Mori•.fr~H rkM "FREHCH POSTCARDS" 6:00-1:00-10:00 ~ "10" "FRISCO KID" (Rl "10" "FRISCO KIO" (R) "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS'" CR) "THE UTTLE GIRL WHO LIVED DOWN THE LANE" "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN'" "SILENT MOVIE (PG) "LIFE OF BRIAN "TUNNELVISION" (RI "ANIMAL HOUSE. "UP IN SMOKE"' !Al ALL ORIVE·INS OP't:N 6:J0f'.M.NIGHTl Y c 11110 Uno er I 2 ,.,,.., Unleu • Kodd"' P11nrouno ~ .~ ... , ""iJlfil ~ ~ ~~ .. ...,LOtS Chiles MIChael Lonsdale,.,,.., Richard Kiel.-.... C<mre C1ery .._..... -.. Albert R. Broccoli Lewis Giibert ... _.. -.. Chnstoptier Wood John Barry 1 .. aot "'-0...-., ,,.. __ ltlrl"9 BAR8ARA BACH n CURT JURSENS ·~· P1ocm1 b'f Al.BERT R BROCCOCl Dtni by LEW1S GILB£RT A t11146dYtmW\J comedy tor acUta who can co.llt. Hal David Ken AOam Michael G w•son _,,_, W-liam P Cartlidge ,_ .. _. ~bf CH~TOPHER WOO>' RQiARO MAIBAUM ... "'IMMI llAlllUSCH flllMll 111 MGOll" I~~~.".;"' .!ran-'-] DUDLEY MOORE / JULIE ANDREWS/ BO DEREK .. BlAKE EDWARDS' ~10" I ROBERT WEBBER/": '\:-,.~'!'BLAKE EDWARDS -~BLAKE EDWARDS -TONY ADAMS / ~HENRY MANCINI ~ l'AIHIS .. f{~~ .,OIUOrf......--f~~':"C-.,.-:..:~ .. ~J ::.:::-.:.•·--~~ 5th SMASH Wit • 1, .. ,,,.. .__ .. 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"""', ,, . ,, .......... ,, .. .... , ... , ............. .. ~~~B''' in1· l'1s·ncE)~-:-; 'Ot\."-\·'-••. : .. :::-.:__ a ~ r A .. ._ ""--, ,, . ,, '" • 00 ...... l.t ._. 100 •OO t eo t Ot tOOO , ' \ DETAIL 0'11T1AN'8 ~IT' Pert of Veneden Show In Loa Angele• Masterful Venetian Art Shown -•''lbe Golden Century ~ Veoetlan Palnt. m1:· the flrst major muaeam ab.ibition ot VeneUan Ren••saance paintine ever oqaniled, may be seen at the Loa An1elel County Muaeum of Art in its Frances and Armand Hammer Wing through January 27, 11*>. The exhibition, supported by the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities and a grant from BankAmerica Foundation, contains S6 paintings by 21 artists gathered from major in- tern,alional public and private co}!ections. Guest curator Terisio PignatU, director emeritus of the city museums of Venice and Museum Director Emeritus Kenneth Donahue aimed to show vieitors the aesthetic richness, brilliant use of color. and humanistic sophiaUca- tion of 11th-century Venetian paintin&. Hiehlichta include BeWnl's "Joere Fue· ger:• "Jt'riszooi Madonna" and ''The Dnmken· ness of Noah;" Titian's "Portrait of Paul III," ''Man with the Glove," "Self Portrait," and ·•Entombment of Christ•' from the Prado. A recently discovered 16-foot "modello" from the Doge's Palace by Tintoretto is on loan from a private Swiss collection. and bia "The Fall of Man" and Jacopo Buaano's "Pastoral Landscape" are shown wltb works by Giorgione, Lotto, and Veronese. Admi.ssioo i.a St for 'aciuita. 50 cents for stu- dents abd aentGr citizens with I.D. and young people 5 to 17. Admiuioo i.a free to all on the second Tuesday of each month, when special hours are noon to 9 p.m. Artists' ·Impressions, Media Mked CCMllT•UCTIONI 8Y AllDIL.Lal Galfery, 5651 Uncotn Ave., Sultit A, 6 p.m. Wednesday •nd celebratfno the wlU CGR~ the Photoareptty by Cyprea wtlt Usher In an exttlbtt of second year of West Cont Glll...-Y, 2700 JMMtMcOMM lnthelrcomblttedexhtbtt female figures bY ''Vincent'' and sharply w. Coast Highway, Newpart Beach. Wortcs at StMul O.Uerv, 1200 N. cont HJGttwey, drawn twrbor scenes and Me~lc•n l•ndmarfts by Adami, Barnet, Cr•wfonl Dine, Oor•zlo, LaouM 8Mch, tftroueh Nov. u. Reception by former Welt Disney lllustr•tor, HackrMn, Johns, Llchtenstern, Llnderm•n, from I tD 6 IMvrd•Y. Reouler viewing Fii Mottola. The dlspley ends Dec. 2. Motherwell, SchOlcler end Weuelmann houn ere ftOaft to S Tueld•~~y1. COLORRD DRAWINGS BY wlll be featured 10 to S dally end noon to S Sundays. ''YAN GOGH IN •LACK AND WHIT•," J•ne Slnclatr wtlt be shown through Dec. 7 • Mow wttlch opens Mondey tn the •rt In CtMtprnan COUeoe'• Upstairs Gallery tn TH I! RJNAISSANCE 01' ART GLAU I tMtMUm-' C.I Sta .. , Lona 8Nch, -clef ... m-MH~-v conJunctton wlttt Newpart Harbor Art since the 1960s wlll be hlghllghtlld In 1 ltn'" th9 lftflwncn Of llfustr.-S MuHWn. <>Penlno 8 p.m. Saturday; viewing an exhibit of 14 artists at Deslilns mega .... on Vincent Van Gogh'• pelntlngs 1 to 5 WMkday1 at m N. Glnsetl St. Orange. Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Herbor Blvd., of """"-drama. Or. I ngrld A.Ill wtu Ra -Fullerton. Blown end leaded dnlgns tectUN an '"The V•n ~ Swndrome" •t A T..-P•CTIYI! Of' CALIFORNIAN Wiii be ShoWn through Dec. 2.4. Free 7 ...._...._ vv,r• r Armond Fields at the Vlltege Gallery, I ....-..--'r:hts -~ p.m. wwy and a rectptlon wlll follOw of El Toro, 22651 Lambert St., Suite 103, sem ners on,,........~, .,..,.,.. .,.., et I p.m. In 0.llery A. Hours.,. noon wllt start with 8 reception for the leaded glass wlll be-presented rom to 4 w•kdrfl and 1 to 4 p.m. SunNys. artist at 2 p.m. Saturday. His 011 6:30 to 8:30 Thursday, Nov. 8. • ••c•NT OILS AND WATRRCOLORS paintings al!O may be seen from 10 to 6 WAT•RCOLORIST JEROME GASTON by John Auro mey be seen during• Mondays-Saturdays; noon to S Sundays. wtlt have a one-man show In Founders receptlOn from 3 to s Saturday and Hall, Otr'lst College lrvlne, 1530 from 1l to S Wednesdays through Sundays LEADING PORTRAIT ARTIST, Conce>rd1a Ave., untll Nov. 10. through Nov. 25 Rt Chellis Galleries, Marilee Mechllng Coltlns, wlll be honored Viewing hours are 8 a .m. to~:30. 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. at a reception from 10 to 2 Sunday at Also Showing are new works by John Leeper Galerla Elena, 2811 VIiia Way, Newport "TRUE CONFESSIONS OF A and watercotors by Marl•nne Mertens. Beach. Portrait Painter" will be given by , Sylvia Shap during a lecture at I p.m. A CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION "ANHIVERSARYWORKS" Thursday, Nov. 8 at Miiis House West, from 4 to I Saturday at the Pomeroy is the tltteof theexhlbltopenlno at at 17132 Main St., Garden Grove • ...................... r;;;;;;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii---~ Federal Support Aids Art The Newport Harbor Art Museum bu been awarded a 125.000 crant for 1eneral operatln1 budget support from the Institute of Museum Sentcm. an qenc1 ot the Department of Health, Education and WeUare. THOMAS B. Garver, museum direc- tor. said "Thia grant. which will help un- derwrite the museum's general operations, is ex- tremely important. ·'This portion of our budget can be compared to the section of the iceberg that ls under water~ it is seldom thought of, but is necessary to support our visual and educational programs. "WE APPRECIATE the recognition on the part of the institute that the museum needs sup- port as much for main· AWSIOMSIM .... QllWWWllM SUM..,..,.._. J P.M. tenance as for financing I "''--'"-'•"' our popular and appeal· I ll• ,.,. tti·SMO ing exhibitions." The institute was able to fund only 404 of the t .714 applications re- ceived and award only $7.4 lllillion o( the more than $30 million re· -f .--"':",.., •• ~. ·Proinises · ~ ~HdJm.an film PK.MISES INntE DARK SUning MARSHA MA~1" NW BEA1TY·SU4iA"ICLARK MK:HALL BllA~[)(~·KATHUE.N BilU-R Dtirk Mw.ic by UONARD AOSENMAJloo · becuc~ Producer SH ELDON SCHRAc.LR WsitUft by LORING MAI' DEL ·Produced uld Oift!CUd by JEROME H EUMAN .6:WlM. aa.:t lmlrnD}D! Pnllll ~ lecjioicUor .. Ol&ft),.,..._.._ ~na.-·"°'•ur..af&~ ---::=-= ... o.:::=-=.=. m MANN SOUTH COAST PLAZA "" ....... ....... quested. ._.iiiiiiil.._.-..-.iU...---=:::..--..a....-;~~--!!!L Ceeta ...... 546-2711 ..... .._ m1 W•tM •IWE-11 Coltl M• 848-01513 Anaheim 879·9850 ~TRIUMPH! Alan Alda is brilliant: ,_,,,Md rrtlomble and t1111. And if th111 ii such a thing as a llOtfd.c/ass act11u it ii ""11 s,,_, """,;res.,.,...,. ,,,...c .. " -GINI SHA(lr IODAY NIC rv "ENGROSSING ••• Al• Ald6. Joe ,.,,,.,, I• a warm. •tmSlti~e. ,,,,_._,,, t:harM:fer. ,,,.,,, StrtltlP la,,.,,,, • .,,.,, wftlt """" ,,.., .,,..,~ 111111"1 ~ ••• "A BRAVE, INTELLJ6BIT, B/llWAllTLY CRAFTED RLM AS ClllTEMPORARY · AS Jll1AY'S HEADLl#ES. Alan Ala m .,_,, Nfll a llrst·11t1 actor Md ... he .,,... a• llnt·rat1 ""'" ., flfll, rn• • ,,., .. ""'°'" ., -,,,, ..,,., .,.,... n. act/., II ti,..*"'*' calltt'I •••• ,. UIUCT10# OF JOE TYIAll' WMS IM8 -CUM ••. " 11 nu,,,_ rou IMI..., ,_A-·.. llOllEIO. ...,_._,._ ··~AllJ IJEBILY l'OllTllAIT OF A llM COlfU'TED BY l'tWIEll. .. Miii .. "'" ,.,,._,,,, ..,, ...... , ., "" ••dlff""""'" d ·--,.,,. "'--· """~-,,.,..,,." ---· ....... ,,.,,,, .. ,.,.. ,,,,,., ., J)w'I ""'· .. -"'"" ,,,.., m1ftr•'.., ,_,. *8cfw ""' .. ,.,,.~ •ftflCI ~ ,...,.....,_ "AN UNUSUAUY RNE RLM ••• FUU OF HUMAN COMPASSION AND HOllE.sT EMOTIONS. A reffllll'tMIJ _.., ""'11 -.ic:t ~ ........... """""'M:llfle lo /Mf1flctiotf. T""1 tw'*'11W ~fotm ITICIPS. .. ,,, sa-...,..., ........ sen.. - .,,.,,.11.1111 mE ... . ,,,. ... ,._. __ ..,..._. ..... , 9 ., ..... "' .. ''· • ...., • ., •• d. o , r ,. .................. n"' .... ..... ,,I lfr ·7 '" ,..,, ............. -____ ,,_,..,,...., ... ...... . l?Alf_,,.,.... lat' 7 I ';' 4------,., ......... ,,,, ........ ] .... ....... -~ ... ,,, ... ·---= ....... .... ---.......... -. .. ------- . -----· . I BEATlES COMMENTARY Let .the Magi£ Linger Beatles Weren't Meant to Solve Tragedies •1.,. Gasmm Aa c.-.... to tbe Beau.: 'n.. 1'iard'la &bl JOU an~ an on r to reuilMe• ~You.._.. 4o .. ~.for ............ ~··boet,..a..••A •P°' ..... ,.. U. u..ated ~ Ma aaW &.bat lee..., o • ., .. ltmt ....... Ml tak• • ,.... I al llBt 1 9lt la U.. eftll&. n.. MYe been ............. ,..... ............. Mwnl., "*· ........ a • Of tM ...... Ma cmlJ,.... tM ~ ol lllilllou al people aroad UM world. Tbe nett.meat bu ltaJUd; the Beau. may jcU ............ aln. · PIMle.cllm'tdolt. It would not be comfortable wtth the ldea of your trytn1 to remain lb• Beau ... ' YOO Aa&IVSD awrou.. a Um• when we kl\•• about promo men and "alalwlna plaUDum" and tax abeftel"I U a part of .SQliq ltan' COG· traeta. K91be that wu all tben, but ft didn't know, and pert,ape beeau.. of that the Jo1 you 1ave 111 wu made all lbe timpler. We didD't know about tbe mec:henles beib!Dd what JOU did; we only knew that JOU made ua bappy. Do not be persuaded to come baek beeaue you tear tW the world will formet JOU. Tbat will Dot happen. Your IOl.\CI llv• ucf .._ thiDuib tM mott popular of them have become standard.a, tbere are do1eu \U)OO do1ea1 of othen tbat nieW ceneratloos have never beard, and ean diacover wltb tbe same ae11ae of wonder that we did way back then. • • 'rldly NoYernw 2. 1t7t DAIL v PILOT C1 I t • f:aiell .,,_,er FerJer, A heavy dose o f World CUp racing is administered in War· ren Miller's new feature length skl film ... Win ter Fever." slated for 7:30 p.m. showings Sunday in the Anaheim Convention Center and Sunday, Nov. 11 in the UC Irvine gymnasium. The $4.50 tickets available in advance a t s ki shops and Ticketron agencies. IT f'SD.8 END of •ill1. a crown nenpaperma.n aittlq down to wrtt. a story Uf1iJli four IJ'OW'D mualeians not to pla7 to1ether a1aln . And perhaps it la allly, perbape it 4oesn't matter. But aomebow it aeema lmpoftat that t.b.ia not bappen. ~t you represent, what you &aft ua, la the lat mapc that maQJ ol ua have knowa. &cme wbo read t.b.ia will lllUl)' ehilch:en who know your name have doubtleaa never beard "Tbinp We Said Today" or "I'm a Loser" or "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" .. .let tbem have that lift rather than the --------------------::========================:::--we1gbt of your climbing onto a 1979 stage trying to smirk at that; maybe, thoueh. some will un-. dentaad. It probablJ coma close to aacrile1e to suggest that raislnC money for the boat people i.a not quite as lmport.aal,u tbe four of you staying apart. The boat people are tbe most beart-rending story thJs year. Bul every year there will be new tra1edles in the news, and every year there will be new, seem· ingly lmpentive, reasons for you to join together. It b.u been estimated that, by appearing toget.ber .. fcw one hour, you could raise as much as $500 miDion. In the face of that. it may seem wrong to ask younottodolt. BUT LET THE REST of the world worry about aolvina the current tragedies of today, and all the todays of the future. For if you were to go on stage tocetber, the only inevitable result would be to ctimintab, dilute and destroy all that you created. Ob, there would be the riots outside the stadium where you appeared, and when you took to the stage men and women would weep uncon- trollably. For a few seconds it would all seem worth it. But wbeo the hour was over.· arid when ev- eryone had gone home. the evaluations would start. Some would say that you were still as strong as you were in 1967, when you made your last tour. Many others would say that you were four middle· aged men who bad lost the secret. Children who bad only beard of your legend would wonder what all the excitement bad been about. There would be no at.opping of this; it is the way the world runa. YOU OWN A TIME in bi5tory. That must be a mixed blessing for you ; as you drift off to sleep at night, perhaps you think of that sometimes. To re- main alive, and yet to be asaociated with years now past . . often that must seem a kind of puniahment to you. But you realized it wh8!1 J'.OU decided to dis· band. Maybe you were not q'9 sure of the precise reason you were doing it, but you knew. And you did the Jigbt thing. Look at Elvis Presley; be tried to keep the magic, and be ended up pathetic, an object ol pity. Among your own cootemporaries, look at the Rolling Stones; Jagger particularly is somehow aad, trying to continue. In many other fields growing old is allowed, but not in.Yours. You Jmew that. It bas worked well for you. Even though your individual lifestyles have been eccentric, even though your individual successes have not come close to your success together, at least you have matured with irace. The world is comfortable with the idea of you as four separate men, in a way reclaim sometblni that cannot be. THE anu;a GIANT figures of your time are gone. John and Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther Kini . . . memories. So it ls odd to think tbat, yea, you are alive, you will wake up somewhere this mornin&, you will probably read tbia. Living memories are somehow harder for ua to deal with than dead ones. I went to a newsstand the other nieht to buy a paper, and the clerk bad a radio oo behind her. "A Hard Day's Night" came on. and I found mysell smiling at this unexpected vislt from an old friend. For that is what you are: old friends. Please stay that way. Don't destroy the last magic. ·~comedy to cheer about. It's just excellent." -( :l'IV' Shalu N Iii '.T\' (frd1v :-ho ... 1 ) ,._ lmUHI • l'U IJ Gm 1111111 II U 11111111 •If llBI ... -~--Hl-lllllUt ?1N••1 • ,:a•bHlll •Mil. EIUJllt IA I -~.....,.. ' "" : , : fR J:._ .. r:.,w I «'••'•~-<vuc°""'°"'"',.. • ~: -..~.......... . 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' ti • -'• .. \ l"ttr..•,•·•·• '-·~ ~# .\•I•, h.•4\ "''"..J"'•'\"'' .J Ir ~\l • '11 '("IW'\f t't~ f ,l,...11 ,,._ Ul'f"ttr4#1 f CIJ~-fBE~'" ·= ....... ,"-~· .•. , ..... ~ ~ l\.OW 1-IHOWINC. t:chnrds CINEMA CENTER eos11 Mrsa •-"""11 X at JI l'tll fn 6 30 •I 30 a 10 30 I'll ----ht·h• 1.30 •• 30.' 30 •• 30' 10 30,. / MON ........ 7.:00, 10:00 SAT./IUN. 1:00, 4:00 • 7:00, 10:00 . Q DNLYPtl..OT Friday. N~wmbet 2. t07t Teleftsion TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINQS J • t•' • I I \ ·, -IVll••-.. , ...... ITNWC\'NfO MU\'CM A e• I VIA pl\oto moMI hlla "" .... and ahall•• ••att111•~ • fl40M llWIOde 8fld ... ~ .... ~ .,.. "'Y'"O .. .. .... "-...... -_y rE -~ • 1MI MNW IUNDN TM "Wrs' -of\bott c--. 10 .... a Ml\ .,_. ........... • ITtmTa0/1 MN Mllle*'O ... .._ ... °'~°' ........ ~~ balot• 111a man •• l'!Wfdlwad • °""'IMV a.... ......... fotd. AN01"DVO.C. C..NIW8 AllCNIW8 t:IO tMUm Ill Hm:IMI Coumy • • MOllll • • • "T'-°"* llde Of T'-~ htt M" 111711 Metllyn HMMtt. Tlm04"Y ~ ,_ champion a~l•t Jiit KW-U. ~ I Clll6' dftplegic by a ., .... IMnt, Nia to cope Wltll -~ dcMitlta wt19n • -IOWI ---'t.... I ::..0/1,,. wmc Ul'llOtMd ..,.,... or 1 00"9'""''""' ""''"0 ""POfl• lo the P*lt* °' C8llfomll • CllMAT ~ ... "UW From UnooM Cent«: StrMI Seen." EllHn SdlMll9t. c.1helN ,...,.._ tatlO, Wlllillm CNpmen and Alen Kays ere IMNted 1n Ille New YOik Coy ()per11'a proelucbOn of Kun Weoll'a t1M7 ~ ~ope<· tO:OO B Cl) DAUAS ~ .. TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 8: 00 -"lnvulon of the Body Snatchers." The original ~ mov- ie that inspired the current sequel. Kevlo McCarthy and Dana Wynter atar. ABC • 8:00 -datUe of the Network Stars. Performers from all three networks show off their •th.Jette prowess in Ulil two-hour special. NBC e 9:00 -"The Other Side of the Mountaln, Part II." Marilyn Hassett and Timothy· Bottoms star in this sequel about a champion skier recovering from a paralyzing accident. · I llCOHO CITY 1V MMI FOO'T9AU. ll'MVllW e MTIMMT M old bet* robbw tr-to .,..,. the lllCllj)a of hlS !WO lriandl 1~7· MOW •••., "TM B•avactot • I 19Sel Gteogoty Ped.. Joan Colln1 A maon ,.._ 11>a1 ha ....._ -ao muct1 o1 Illa Ille -c:nono le>< Illa men wno raoad and kllted II•• • MOVll • * 'h "The Oblong 8o11" 11118111 Vincent Price. Clulatop11ar LM . A ....omen. burled aM¥a dur· 1r'Q • IUPOOMd 1reetrnen1. eventually ac:h••v•• r-. (1hr ,66mln) • MOYie ** * "TM Man" (tll60) Jedc Wltlb, Matloft 8'- do " f*llfyMd -....... an alf'UOOIM IO °"""-1"8 petaonel dlffleutt ... bf~I on by Illa dlut>IN· ,_ (t"'. 30 mlfl.) I WAU. STMET WEE< 2:37 NlW8 3:00 8 MOW • tt * "Wrlh A Song In My Heart" ( t1152) Sunn Hayward. Oaw:I Wayne J -rroman. ii ra1en1ad song1trea1. malles ii hero· ic; c:omeOICll a her a near· retal plal19 craeto 12 hr•. 25 men l e wv. Mllll>de lleglna Oovt<ttne Ille Conwnuntty C)l~ly wt>an Ille~ Waller and Vl,,..,. .. Mllloic:tt~ • ILOYILUCV Sldrleg's Kid Bot>b'f'• growing attllCl'I· maol to a ranch hand ' eon tRonnla Scribner» mall" Pam's !ask of tell- ing rwn about "*' unOOrn -~AllC NEWS -MDIGKT ~ wi'8 (:1 "''' ttl MON8IOE 12:40 8 (I) C88 LATE MOVIE • * "O..lh SmM9 On A MurcMrar" ( 111731 E•• Autin, 1(1-K1n1ld A YOlinO man larnPllfl W1th Illa 1upernelura1 end anemp11 10 '"'°'• Ille 10 Iha OMO (I ht • 30 mm ) fD TO IE ANNOUNCED I uc:y, ~Gifted to 11a1" 1ra...i. •n•1111on1 intrigue and r- • OO<CAVOT Oueal John l<enne111 Gatoranh ID OWR EASY ~I JeMoc:8 Mrtlord T1C TAC DOUGH MEW~ 7:00 088NIWS N8CNIEW9 0 HAPPY DAY8 AGAIN Roc:"'8 IS laced with • dilemma when ha 11 Nlect· ed to be a tqiMd INdar '°' ROTC I AllCNEWS Cl) JOKBr8 WILD • u·•·a·H Hawkeye end Trapper arrange for an vnau1hor- 1zad but much-needed noee )ob lot an ..,klleO main II) 8ANFOAO ANO 80N A qtMSloon Al-.. lo whether Fred •• really Lamont's lather &l) 28TOHtGHT 'L A 's Weet." 6:) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT 7:30 I) THE PAtCE IS RIGHT 0 FAMILY FEUD Bret Shryer plays the sports nunded son of Shirley J ones on the new comedy series "Shirley." airing tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. • OOOOTIMES florl<UI teara the worst '#flen a change on K.llOOI c:•u••• Ii change •n ~tc:Mel • MACNEIL I La4R£A NPOAT Ql9 VOTERS' PIP£UNt! (I) P.M. MAGAZINE P M tallts Wllh Ille IMO Singer Bn<I tea lymbOI OI KISS Paul Slantey. ano v1s11s a most amazing restaurnnt 8:00 1J Cl) THE INCAEOIBLE HUlK White working wolh a 1odeo. David Banner ~nlers a murderous ~ng of came th- U 8HIAUY Shorley. unable lo find a teaching 101>. gets a 100 as P•ym.a&ter for a cons1ruc.- tton crew 0 MOVIE • * * ', Invasion 01 The BoOy Snatc:l\er5 ( 19!){>1 Kevon McCarthy D11f\a -~ BATTllOfTHe NETWORK STARS Twenly·lou• performer• from ABC. CBS and Nee Oosplay their athletic: 11.11111 on helld·to.llead compett. t,ion Team ~p1a1n1 •r• 01Ck VO!' Patten !ABC), Ed Asner !CBS) and Robert Con<ad (NBC) 0 MOVIE • • ''> "Living Free 119721 Su1an Hampshire. NfOt!I Devenport Three m11· ch~OUI loon cube gel Into all aor11 of trouble white tMting lr&nsported 10 o q__ame p<eserve 12 hrs I W CAAOI.. BORHETT AHDFRIENOS S~1ta "The Fam1ty.' 'The Old Gunltghter " (I) MOVIE * • • ··Return 0 1 The Seven" 11966) Yul Brynne< Rot>en Fuller Ahe. one OI the M&gnihcent Seven is koOnnppeo. hos tormet c.omr a des C-Ome 10 nos re!iCue 12 hrs I child --dlflicult eG NEWS • 9 <MM•IE88 800K °'" WOM.O AEOOAD8 Gavin Mct.eod, Rlcll.,d Hatch and Lani O'Grtdy ate ~ .. tot a ~t .. uon of odd. apec1ac;ulat and daring IMts (RI II) NIGHT OAU.EAY The M1racle At Camaleo An lnlUl'anGa 1n.ea11gator 1nvea11gates a man who COiiected SS00.000 f:ll) ACADEMY l.EAOE'AS "Don t .. "Cloaeo MonOays •• ' Floatong Frae" and That a Me tR) 10:30 Cl) II) NEWS 11:00 IJ G U Cl)@) NEWS D MAKI! ME LAUGH 0 AOCKSHOW HOl1 M G Kelty 0.-t~ Rayd10, Louise O ollon. George Hamson. Ch<•~ Rea. Mere Ta,,,_, 8801· &r'M•A•S•H Stumped by a crossWOfO puute. Hawkeye raoooa o Navy buaay le>< help but hos c.all os onterpreteO 81 .l rneoo,al eml!f911f'CY (I) THE BENNY HILL SHOW 1~ e lWIUGHT ZONE Sam KrltTadga acodentalty d-• ltl•t hi• 1>toaoec· '"" aon-ln-t-fougll I .,, theCMI Wer. 0 MOVIE • • .. LOia (197 1) CllWIM Bronson. Susen George A 38-~-old man has 1rou- 1>1a communica11no w11h 1111 16-yeM-old wife 12 hrs I Cl) MUION: tMP08818LE (I) OETSMART o:;) 28TONIGHT l A s W..,., 12:30 0 MOl/IE * • •.., Tale$ ()f Te.10< I t9621 V.ncent P1ice Pe111r LCHre Three SIOf-by Edgaf All•n Poe are ararn- ahzl9d ··Morl!lla · • A Wl()()w. ., a h<at wile inrr~ on "'' MICOfl<I rnarria.ge. n .... Black Cat • A druni.110 uies bficits and mortar 10 pvt an end 10 his w1t11 s attaor, .. Hoe CaMI Ot M Valdemar" A -1&1 uaes t>ypnotosm to Plil ho• lrHlnd s d(!ITooM on nOld 11 n• SS min I Q) JUKEBOX ID TO 8E ANNOUNCED • • '" • Dev1r1 Raon I 19751 EtnMt Bo<gnone Eddie AIC>erl The l6aOer o1 a Satanoc: CU11 -a-'°' a boo!\ conta.nino t~ n~ of people wf\o 1\8,,,. • &Old their SOU11 to the oev!I 1 00 0 MIONGHT Sl>£aAl HOii• K c <inO 1ne Sun~na Band C."*'I• Oenf'o'e w 1111ams. M M1Ch81!I J&ck~on Thto WhO K 001 11n<1 ine Gang th,.Ovt Sand Q) MOVIE • • Woll l ar\~n t •9~81 Rdfry Sull1v1n Pf'tf'f Gr•~ (I) MOVIE • • • > PIBn 9 From Ovte< $(Hice (t9S91 ~lugo11. '°' John.on 8) w::flJA A.ca f Of Gold' 2:00 0 MOVIE •• ., . e.g Coml>O' 119!>51 Cornet W1tOe. R1cnarO Conte A c."me syndoc.a111 ·~ Oestroyf'(I by ()4)0ocated pOhCll !le'N:lr-12 r;rs I fD WASHINGTON WEEK tffREVIEW 2250 NEWS 2.306 0 NEWS 3:.30 fl) THE CA THOUC8 ~0 MOVIE • • •;, • A T arge1 For l(llltng" I 1116411 Slew•rl '-8ng,,. Curt Juroena When 1"41 .... of ............ YC>unQ woman ~ 10 oe threatened. ~ an t.nt<nown or~ of ganQ· ste<s. • HCt81 agent sets 001 '°' Lebanon to reaeue l'o&r fth• 30mon1 CD MOVIE • • D11111nat1on B•g House" t t9!>0t Ooro11'oy Patroct. Roi-1 Rod<'Well An -· and attr8C11¥a younq II!~ tones hefM!lf .n lrOUblA wncn SM lf'lllO· ,,..rliln•ly IPrl01 &\."4S1ance lo a tn()()6te< ( t hr :;>O mont •·2su NEWS 4:30 D MOVlt: • • "fMI Conqueror Worm" I t!Mll V1nc•n1 Proee Ian Ogollly A t 7111: c.entury wncll-nunter goes on a murd,., apre~ O~tt()ylnq an~ wl"IO f""'fl'f\ r~~ f\tS C.C>n• c flll()tlOf'\ r,f J ••ICf\ '' fr , )() t"'hf'\. Q) NEWS 0 NEW\. YWED GAME U ~ HOLl YWOOD SOU ARES Wynter Giant p1.in1s wh1c.n bilP the rnonos ol lhtH' v1c.ltm~ 1nvaon '.outhNn Calltornoa 11 hrs I ID m WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW Bt>nny pre5entb a pop lf)Slov<JI ID DICK CAl/ETT JOHN DARLING by Ar mstrong & Batiuk 0 TIC TAC DOUGH m ALLINTHEFAMILY Channt-1 Li#t ing• 6 KNXT (CBS) Loo., Anqt•I•'"' 0 KNBC 1NBC) Los Anqele'> 0 KTLA tlnd I Lo<, Anqel!''> U KABC·TV 1ABCI Lo<. Anqe1,.s ft . KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ·TV (Ina) LOS Anq~l!!S ®) KCST (ABC) San Dtt>QO Q) KTTV t Ind ) LO'> AngelP > Cl) KCOP· TV ( lnu I Los Angt!lcs fl) KCET· TV ! PBSI Lo~ AnQ .. lf''> '1l) KOCE·TV1PBS1Hun1tngton Beacn 1 '--~~~~~~~~--' 8.30 m THE ODO COUPLE ~Pio• on assignment to PhOl<>qraph a dog 1000 cornrne<c1dl leets !hat tn+i .;n1ma11s bP•'lQ mttltrAcat~ tr) m WALL STR£ET "'t:EK <,p<'tulatoons' C.ul'~t H Jlph (ootdman \('n1.~r 'll•C~ p,. .. -;.oent tnvtt'\t- m.·nts ~~arson. Hdydc>n <>ronP In< 9·00 6 CJ J THE DUKES OF HAZZARD Bo 11nd Luke 9flt a Chlint •• to no1p 1110<r "'<>I. stock c.ar r Jt.er C.a1e Yarborough. tesl some ,_ equ.pment C.uP~t John l\enneth G .. 1l:>f;11th 1 t 30 6 &' THE NIGHT ST Al.KER Kolcnak 1nv~to9Jhl\ ,, po'n c lut' tor r,1nqf••\ Nntt,,~ 41.llv,.r.-u younQ mt1m t•l't S t\.:l\IP ,..rw'J, .. d up .1 '> t•ld ;-r1yc0<pY< !RI 0 TONIGHT Host Johnny C ~rvoo (,Uf"ltS M•C~Py ''""'" Char~< Ne1wn Rt>olly, lio D<.,f·~ Pete Fountain 0 DATINGQAME U tfbJ CtiARUE'S ANGELS ITS N01 JvS r t1( I ,.., W0~1£0 M!JO. -• M<I (HtLDRf.N W'-11£ A4.~ ' 0£.f.N 1HRE..A1EN( D' AR! TH(.'1 STILL LIVING WITH 1.1'.)l)P MOTHE.R AT r703~ t<.Al5ER AVE NU£? Baek Rogers No 'Battlestar'; It's Sueeeeding ... .. .. l By JERRY BtJCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -Some peo pie didn 't th ink "Bu~k Rogeri." would make it to January. let alone the 25th Century. The scnes does n't qualify as a hit yet. but it 1s one of NBC 's tughest- rated new shows of the season. It also has undermined ABC's plan to tum Thursday night into another comedy beachhead. You'd think "La verne and Shirley" bad been hit by Buck's disintegrator gun. It plummeted from the top lo the middle ranks of the ratings. ABC has so far edged "Buck Rogers" in i1JNlit,:f'1.'.::-i!lllll the ratings, but Buck isn't far behind. Th~major victim, however, has been CBS' ''The Waltons," trailing in a distant third THE SERIES COULD still go either way, but Gil Gerard. wbo ' plays spaceman Rogers. bas beeo a believer from tbe beginning. Well, almost the beginning. Gerard, Wte a lot of other people, initially was put • off by tbe comic-strip backgroWld of ·-~·-.•-~" . .., the character. What bugs Gerard Ls that few of the experts bothered to judge "Buck "" w....,.._ Rogers" on its own. Instead, they "What brou~ht 'Galactica' down wac; that it had too many characters and didn't have one central character. 1 hey made a bad mistake with lhe humor They put it in the wrong place. which 1s what I have lo fight all the llme on 'Buck Rogers.' "IF YOU DILUTE the Jeopardy, then the audience ceases to care about the characters. They've got to believe lhat the hero's really in jam. If you're not careful where you put the humor you can destroy the hero's credibility. Take care of the acllon first. then do the humor." "Buck Rogers.. is raizle-daule good fwi. Its simple stories of good guys vs. bad guys are j azzed up with eye-popping special effects and a touch of the bizarre and sometimes even the erotic. It is tbis good fun th at sets it apart from 'Galactic a.· a ponderous series that took itsel! too seriously. OIL GERARD STARS AS 'BUCK ROGERS' Boldly Going Where 'Battlemr' Went Before lumped it in with "Battlestar Galac- tica," a flop last year on ABC, and dedded another space show would meet the same fate. Gerard said when he was growing up in Arkansas he was only vaguely aware of Buck Rogers. "I always knew who Buster Crabbe was." he said, "but I never saw the movie serials he did and I never saw the comic strip. I know when they were talking to me about lhe series I got it a Jillie mixed up with 'Flash Gordon'." BIS ftRST REACTION when they called him was to turn it down. He Gordon Lightfoot OnKQCE Folk singer Gordon Lithtfoot launches the n ew season of "Soundstage" Saturday at a p.m. on KOCE-TV. Channel SO. Liebtfoot's songs in- clude "The Ghost of Cape Horn," "Early Mornlnc Rain," Cotton .Jenny," "U You Could Read )( Mind," .. SUD· down' 7 and '•Don Qultote .... Lidtfoot baa written over 400 son1s durtn1 hla 10-year career. Call t 42-H71. ""'. ftwWOfd• to work tor "Thia is not 'Galactica'," be said. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT VOTE • • • SCHOOL BOARD B. J. (Barbara) SKILLING VICE-PRESIDENT ••• BOARD OF EDUCA TIOM Mew,.... w. .. UMflH ScMel DllMct: T ....... ArH J "Responsible Basic Education Offers Opportunities to participate in the Arts and Athletics." THE CANDIDATE WHO LISTENS . ---...... --.... ---.. . . ... had once done a i.t'rr>£•n test for d pilot for product'r (, lf·n Larson dn'1 Larson had remem~:rt·d lh3l Gnard had a ~ood s en:.c or liming with humorous scenes .. After tunung tl dov. n J couplt' of times I read the scnpt and saw that 1t wasn't what I thought 1t v.as. · ht• said. "I had thought 1mt1a!Jy 1t was a kind of cartoon lhing, like 'Batman · I read lhe script and found out Buck has a sense of humanity. humor. vulnerabtlity and a warmth that was very ruce." The Thursday night series also s tars Erin Gray as Col. Wilma Deer- ing and Tim O'Connor as Dr. Huer. Felix Silla plays the robot Twiki and Mel Blanc is tus voice. Gerard was someth ing of a l,;1lecoml'r to acung lie was an 10 <1ustnaJ <'h~mJsl 1n Arkan">a!I and haft lab tt"c hmctan!> in thre1• '>talcs under hts s upe1"Vls1on. "I HAD THE opportunity to loo!< throu{?J::t m) hf<' and :.ec where .1 wa:. ~o tn~ ... ht' ~atd . "I 'd achieve d matenal success. but I still wasn't happy. It was an empty life. hollow and unf ulfilling. "I searched back through my lJfe e xpenences and the one ttung I en· Joyed all aspects of was the acting I'd done in school. My life then took on a new direction and purpose." He qu.it his job and enrolled at the American Mus ical and Dramatic Academy in New York. 7:30 RUNAWAY INF' ATION! Dr. Chertea You1t9blood Gold and S•t¥el' Spec1allet and TV Pcm1onallty with Jim Cooper MOON MULLINS .. "I stayed in the water too long and my fingers got OLD." DENNIS THE MENACE T '~Y,lnD' St/1ltlll QI.' -· . . , ~ . . . l'UNKY WINKERll.AH GORDO COULD YOU LENO ME A QUARTER ? by Ferd & Tom Jotmon NO··· I DON1T APPROVE OF LENDING MONE.Y BE:.T'w'EEN FRIENDS • --.-I * 2. tl1'I .. ,N.OT . a ME SMS rr'S LATE IN TME MME.AND ME'S~ 'IMATUFE MAS MlM 8EATEH DRABBLE -·. .. . .. . . "" .... -.. "" ... p r llG HOHi . 'I jwu nnerarn up ... HEL.t..O, AOMl~ION.S O~F1Ce: ~ A~C CLASSES bOINC, 1'0 6f: "4€.t..0 OOA~ A'f lot.L.£&£ '? T~t:" Af{f '? at.A'/. 11'ANK '400 vat'-4 MOCM. 1 l~Ot.f"f' UMOtef:~ tF IU~~CN MAICOlMb-'S 6tlt'fMOA~ WA? A ~tOA~ ~ N01". DR.SMOOC 50 HOW IS MY e>t...OOP PReSSLJRf: ReAPIN<S '1"0P.AY, POC"T"OR ~ MISS PEACH by Han>td le Doux MEANWHILE. 10 (;£T A'l'CAY FROM '!OUR OTI1£R ~tNE!>O F-0~ THE MOMENT. AOOEY •.. ~HAr AR:f "l'OUR Pt.Aw.; F()ft OVCK? 'l'OV CANf'T1JtOI ~ FAR.Mo IN'TO fl,. t------ eANITAalUMf by Emil Busltmilltr OH, YOU BEAST··· NOW THAT W'E1RE l HATE YOU NOT FRIENDS, HOW ABOUT THE QUARTER? by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZRE I ACROSS I Thin ) Hl)r! 9 Sects " Got1 s !\amt' 15 Hlfam"s r('alm 16 Soa<lan ~ 11 lmlates l8 5'>c*en t9A.- 20 Public ton· ~ 22 PIKarO 13 8tO()lo 24 WlndOw .,_, 2) Contectl()ns 28 Can '41b.ne I mernoet 32 Steed 33 Deadly J.c High note 35 Epoctls 360f~ 37 Husk 38 Aopfo• cost 39 Pronoun 40c.neo 41 No"1Ce 4J Procession 44 Fumllhes 450eblR '6 Remer 49 0ypsy ~Senta­ ~ Cla69lfy 55Sut>~ ~ NecJal1ve pt!r~ 57 EJ.hO<l 58 Con$Umed ~8'0sand does fj()Wf/111 6, k><"'!1" Pre- hw DOWN , Uc1te 2 Lea1n1n9 3 5ogN ... 1 .. I a I It c c •II a I I U ii 1 .r I l I I I I I t I .. " I o I . ' _, 0 , , l :II .. "e 11111 I f • l T I c , • ... c .. l , ;L It\ I& ... .... l ' ' ' u t II "I ·e l • I I f f lf re A I I . ' • D I a l J ;f D "' 1a 1a I t t I & I • I 1 .. l I I • • l a D ·-· c ' I t l .. A 0" I I •l~ :a ,, ' I • I,. ·-•I ,,_ . ' lt s I 1 ' . ID l 10 .. l ' .. • . ' 0" t ... I Y I 0 . C I ' ' • l I . ( ' 0 4 1narncn1a 25 Lualer 42 Oomne 5 SM!s 26 L.a good 4J Puft'ld 6 Alpine fe<.llOn 27 M\lle of 45 0vWm 7 Syna: Bib. "*"e 48 -~. ~ I! Harden 28 -c::ooe atlled 9 Het>ltuel 29 e.1'I •7 ~ending 10 CNrters 30 Al"ltelooe '8 T 11gOnome- I t Landed J 1 Hindu queen trtc lvncoon t 2 Muzzle 33 8lfl9'llS 49 Hed on 13 &her IC>t>r. 36 Hef1> ~ .. 2 I Cer9ITIOl'y 37 Wino 5' 0.den 72 Scare 39 Wemmqs S2 ~ 24 Sprtte 40 0rouo 54 LumlNry ' ~, "AND JUSTICI! ~·ALL" takes • IOOk at ~ state of crlmlnal Justice In America and finds It rotten. Innocent people a,. sent to Jall by Insane JudQH, ~deals and coverups abound. Al Paclno Is a VoUno defender whO tries to buck the system; mostly he falls. DINCtor Norman Jewlson keeps the grim goln~ In firm controf until the very end, which often an unconvincing surprise. The fllm's best asset Is Paclno, "THI! SEDUCTION o.- JOE TYNAN" Is a dumb tltle for an admlrabte movie about the person.I and poHtlcal pressures of a U .S. senator. Joe Tynan Is a llbef'al New Yorker - striving to balance his career ambitions with a wife and two children back home. The family loses out as Tynan pursues higher office as well as a beautiful l•wyer from Louisiana. The familiar tale Is directed with freshness and sensitivity by Jerry Schatzberg. The script was w.rltten by Alen Alda, who emeroes as a big.screen persona- lity after near-misses In "Same Time Next Year" and "Callfomla Suite." He Is splendldly supported bY Barbara Harris as his w ife, Meryl Streep as the compliant attorney, Melvin Douglas as a sen lie senator and Rip Torn as a venal one. The R rating seems severe, except for one scene suggesting oral sex. "10" deals with manners, morals and male menopause In bright, Imaginative and occa· slonally hilarious style. Bl~ke £d»tardl, ... "~k .. .,,,.... .. .....,, kn6wa hi• wy MeUnd • -.•v· llU9h, bUt ... lleflOl lhl'eWd observer Of (ontemporary fOlllH. HI• acrtpt ,. loMH with tltllletton. yet It '- PC>SMSlft a hlrcHIC'nM !'llrlton: TM flnNy '*""'" ,,...,,, everything. Dudley Moore ls splendidly c11t 11 I hit aono wrlttr penkktd bY the prospect Of turnlng'2.JulleAndrew1 p11y1 1 curloutlY ••tent ro,. H his tometlme1 ml1tre11; .t least the Hrt ellows hlr tcHM un·POOPlnt-llk• df•logue. 8o o. ... k rNlcee . tmelhlng deOut H the object of Moore's lutt < 11 on• 5(.lte ot 1 to10). The r ating II• wetl-detef'Wd R, wfth strono l•noueot 1nd more than tnouoh MX to IUPPOrt the film's theme. "THE OHIOH tr!ELD" ls based on a true ~llllng Incident and Its lengthy, not particularly rosy aftermath ~ chronicled by poUceman- turned-<lUthor Joseph Wambaugh. The film Is a derk and all too convincing-study of a no-win Justice system that doesn't change the two kltlers (James Woods and Frenk· lyn Seales) but almost destroys the offlcet" who survives their attack (John Savage>. It's heavy sMf. This film Is not for tnose who llke suspenseful plots and tld~ endings. There are no solutions offered past. perhaps, the passage of time. But the acting Is brilliant. Rated R. Rolls Into· l'iete Greg Bradford makes his feature film debut as a street skater who competes in a big roller skating contest in "Skat.et.own, U.S.A.," a disco extravaganza now Showing • at local theaters. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ FroaPageCJ SAND SALU1E. • • French Department al Columbia University, al 3:30 p.m. in the University Club. Robin Williams sm ot "Mork&Mlndy'9 In L•-FIRST I 11w RJNMQT, --OU1"8AGEOUI w. screen ro e. ~Wt°' Che,..-. . -A concert will be given by the Montedto String Quartet at 8 p.m. in the Concert Hall. Tickets are $4 for general admission and $3 for students. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7 -A lecture will be given oo "George Sand as a Writer" by Janice Glasgow, associate pro- fessor in language and literature at San Die20 State University, at 3 p.m. in the Writing Center of the Hu.marut.Jes Office BuUd.lng. ;--Two ftlms will be shown in Science Lec- ture Hall. "George Sand in Nohant," is in French and is 15 minutes long. .. A Song To Remember," ls a commercial Olm on Sand starring Comet Wilde as t'rederic Chopin amt Merle Oberon as Sand. Both films will screen at 7 and 9:30 p.m . Admission Is $1. -Carla Meyer . an actress and a lecturer in drama at UCl, wiU give a dramatic reading of ··George Sand: A Personal Portrait," a work by Lydia Grey al 8 p.m. in Room 161 of Humanities Hall. THURSDAY. NOV. 8 -A colloquium on the question of Sand as a femtn1st will be held at 2 p.m. in the Women's Resource Center. 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RUNABOUT Stock No. 223 (132654) Eou1pmen1 1nclud e-s automatic transm1ss1on lull power OPhons. air co nd1t1on1n g and AM/FM stereo MO MOU UMCHBOS AfTB I t1t MOOILSt IUY A RITUUCLAHIC! 351 VB engine. a•r $619893 condlt1on1ng, automatic trans . power steenng, two t one paint instrument group dual racing mirrors 11nted Stock No 355 glass. wire wtieel covers 1112567' & more' ..---lllCIEDIBLEl--..---INCREDIBLE f--....---JNClfDIBUl-- NEW 1979 FAIRMONT 2 DOOR SEDAN NEW 1979 MUST ANG OFACIAL IMDY 500 PACE CAil NEW 1979LTD1t 4 DOOR SB>AN S PE CIAL valuA P8cl!age v1nv1 roof 1n1enor & exterior 11Pco1 group two-tonP na1n1 OOwf!r steennq POwt>r front disc brakes & tinted glass Some day ltils LIMITED EDITION CAR will be a CL A SSIC & a COLLECTOR'S ITEM' T his one has a turbo-charged engine and atr oood1tlontng (WINDOW STICKER - Off OF WINDOW STICXl!I 351 VB engine . aJ!omitlc transm1~n. oower steenng power front d11C brakes. 1111 wheel, a ir cond • convenience grouo. radio. tinted glass & deluxe wt188I covers $9836) St()Ct( No. 1eQl (188744) --INCIEDIBlfl--,.---1NC1EDIBLEI --lllCllDINff----.... NEW 1979 F-100 STYUSIDE PICKUP EoulPrT'lf'flf 1nc!11de<i 302 s536463 VB enQ1ne automaltc transmission amp & 011 gauges. oower steen~ power brakes. exrra coollng P9d<age & ltnted Stoctc No 1597 ~lass fFA 1880) 1975 FORD GltAMADA Automatic trans . factory air cond . pwr steering & brakes. radio. tinted glass, w sw tire5 & more• (6B7NLOJ !Stk 1150A)'2388 1977 FORD NfrO IUMAIOUT Economical 4 cyl . automatic trans factory atr cond . sunroof & vinyl roof , .. ; .. '3588 t979 FORD fAaMOMT 2300 c.c. engine, autometic trans. & poMlll steenng. A great ga>mlz.er wrth ~low miles. (695WCR l (Stk. P4042 i '4188 1977 DODGE 1111 STWSIDI PtCl.uP VS. power steering & brakes. tinted i~.r;4m·1 ~ .. 1975 CHRYSLER COltD09A COWi Beartlfut wnrte on white. sunroof. air oond., leather & eo many more extras! PLUS Low. low miles! (699MMM). (Stk. 194,1Al,2988 1977 FORD LTD ft H.UDTOf' This one has full power and a vinyl too (953RLF) (Stk. 9-1274Al Steal this one foronly,3188 1977 MERCURY COlOMY , ... WAGOM VB. automatic trans . air cond pwr steertng-brakes-windows-wats sunroof '929ULCJ CStk. P397Bl $4288 SUWTIACI Economical 4 cytlnder engine. 5 speed trans.. air cond.. tinted glass. & rallye wheels. (160UCC) (Sttt P4018) t . . . • . . . ..oL ..... 1977 PLYMOUTH 4114'"1'U& ....... t<t.in·ooualn to the Ramcharger. LC*Md a 111ecty tor the akJ aeaeon! ll08SPK). You CM ... It tor Only 11188 NEW 1979 FIEST A ROMY WHEa DRIYE Stodt No. 1465 (88973) GltAMADA Economical 6 cylinder automattc trans air cond ~ steenng & brakes. tinted Qlatl& {295N1Ml !Stk P3995l $3188 1 ONLY 1 NEW VAN CUSTOM CONVERSIONS PRICE SLASHED TO SELL ON SIGHT! DRIVE Y<>lm HOMf TODAY AT A PRkl YOU'D ~y EXPfCT TO PAY FOR A "STU#& .. 1976 OLDSMOllLE STA ... 1 6 cyl . 4 soeecl trans . factory atr COnd pwr steenng & brakes. radt0. tinted r~::· ·= ij'j8i' MOYA Economical 6 CVi'nder automatic rrans rYWr steenn9 & brakes. ttnled glass 1839RXH I IStk P3973 I '3388 1977 OLDSMOBILE 1978 DODGE 1978 FORD ,...,OWA60N CUTLASS SUf'tl!Mt ASf'IN V8 automattc factory air cond pwr Automatic tranStnlssion. power &teertnq steennq & brakes. pwr window<i & radio and low mileage A ntce ciean car' Super economy with a • cyltnder engine automatic wansrn1S6t0n. power -:g::, l~~~~of'$3ii8 t839WL'3988 """"li'i ii 1976 PONTIAC ..-0 "YOIMUU." Hugger Orange wrth white letter tires. 81Aon'8tte trans., air cond .. pwr steenng & low mtlesl Double sharp! I009PAH i ~P4000l'4588 1977 BUICK •NAL J Da. HAIDTOf' VS automatic trans.. factory *" cond . owr steenrlg & brlt<M pwr windows & seats AM/FM stereo I more• (988RS~--- 1971 FORD LTDL.AteAU Pwr. window& I teata. CNIM control. tllt whMI. stereo. 13.000 mites. cream W/gold ~ lnl I epot1e911 (617ULC). CStk. 780481).,1 ... 1978 CHEVROLET 1'1 TOH rtell-4W Econom1ca1 6 cylinder. three spePd trans 1tnted glass camper shell 11L55293) IStk P397gT) '4688 1978 FORD MUSTMl4t·2+2 4 cylinder engine. automatic transmlseloo. power steering. fadory mags & Immaculate cond•(S43UKRI. (Stk. 3901). '4988 1978 FORD MUSTANG cou" 4 cylinder en91 n F1 auto matic lransm1SStOn 'Hugger Orange" PlflPnor ••d low i'iii&'" 1979 M CURY IOeCA T J.OOO• Economical 4 cyhnder engine 4 soeed trl\ns . air cond p0wer steering & brakes. f78~1 (Stk. P3934Al t 1971 FOID I 979 FOID f I It P9C&.W MUST ..... TUlllO Attentton boat owneral 460 V8. dual Eauipment lncludea 4 speed trans .. tanks. air cond .. cruise control. maos. "screaming yetiow• exteriOf. TRX l'ldlal low-low mt ... I apottettt (1J8855n. tires. mags. stereo & moonroof. (Stk.P404811 6&.••• (W1 2308). ,,, ... ...... (Stk. P3940). ~S~.~P'ric.esllll!lll~YIM~~72!1!H•--, "'-P U1•• OM. 'f PM.Of " ..... ,.,.., ..... Or ... c... Oell'f ..... I 1' __ ...,,_,,.,t... ~j" "::..'i:::::' P\JBUC1'fOTICE T1llt ......... --........ ·-------.......... C"' ... , L 0 W I • S f • • I r I UN•1• COU9n OP T'ltl '"A•T~r• "°'"' VIHfUIU fT•r•CMOCM.•PCMt•••,.. UIW , ... ...._fw.9'C~ ., .. ~CNJ-.... -_..__ ...... ~ ~ w ,...... ••••<• 0, ......... , .... ~~... "'',.... ......... ,.04'.1'4 CW ~ .. ~ti!WI 11" "'" AllD .... l.A\'TWU THTIUHW· ,.,,, c; .... -··· .... ,. "" .. , ....... AUTMCMtllATIO• ro c.lllWIM.. • AD•t •llT•• .., ..... T K& 1 111t ._.. ...... I\ <...WCI .... • IWHHlllOtlfT MNMeHWaATMNf ...., .. ~ P H TAT'UAC'f ,,_ M ..,_ IU•,. .. M.altV WILklS LAST ''"' ~ ..... Ill .... 11 .. -09<-c-t, C'"11 • °'""'° '-'1'r CW\()( NOTICE IS !tUtl'IV GIVIN lt\el ~ 16, ttlt CAlllL 'A. I.MT llllt "*' ,_,..w. • NUllT•a a ¥01.S o.ltlMNI .... PNlliMlt Of Wiii -fOt . .......,... ..... ~··'"' , _ _,, -__ .,. ....... ~pr;,.. ...... --..... _.... _ "'- .... -l .... M --\tf.CMWI of f\l.(ltet ... 0 ... ~ ACI relH9"<e to ~It It,,,_ tor .......,., CA tlJU f11rt11er CW>rtKYl•n, -1"411 ,.,. um. ll'UOe'I -Pie<• of -1"9 ltw wme ltM P\Hllf"'9d C>~ t o.t•I O•llY Poot bMfl Ml for -!»• ll. ••7' •I No• ~. t t'7• ~ 70 10 00 • "',Ill IN COUrtrootft of 0..Nrt _ _ men I No l Of w l;j court. •I 700 c l•te U C NOTIC E ~,.:~·~.~:,:::"'" 1"-c1ty of s.nt• ·--------o •• .., Ocloele< i•. 197~ fllCTtTIOUS BUSINllS lft A BRANCH ...... STATEMINT Co..ntvc~·~ Th• ~nv .,.,...,, " OOlno bu~· THOMAS L. LOltD N lll•t: klte2tl·8 FUEL OISPllBUTION COM· ti l'a-tltVallft<le P AHY. .,. s... M19utl Otlv•. Sull• U.VN HUia, CA~ 20i>, H--1 BMch, C.ltfomla t7MO hf· (7141 ttl·U.. Suri~ S. $1~. '"'2 M•rlna tWtlrttw~ 8•v O'll:lve, H11nll"9lon 8 e•cll, ~lallecl OrMCl!t C:O.ft 0.11¥ Piiot c.itf°'1t1•9e6!t t. 2'. f7, Nov 1. 1m '°"'" This boAinnt It GOftOUCltO b' •n In· ---- dlvtou.I PUBUC NOTICE SWWllr s. Slllle Tiii$ 5....,._ w .. llttO wlllt 11'1t "CTITIOUS BUSIHESS c-ty Oer11 ol Or.wige c-ty on Oc-HAME STATEME NT -II. ""' The fol1ow"'9 per'°" la doing buW· ,.,....._,,.H •t: ' "'*''....,Or-. C:0.11 0.lly P iiot. HAUi INTEANATIOHAL •k• AS.-Oct. It,._.._ 1. e. lf7' ~~7' SOCIATEO MASTER BARBERS & --COS METOLOGt s rs OF PUBUC NOTICE ALIFORNIA,IOl·TIS Fa•n1•••.S-. • Ana. c..ttfornl•; m.11 10 P.O. Box ------------1101•, 1n11ne. C.•lfom•• mu lf.1'7N AOrl.,,ne Rochtllt M<C•11l•Y. fllCT1T10US IUSl•ESS 01 · T I S. Fe lrv1•w. S•fll• Ana, NAMa STATEMENT •llfornl• TII• followln9 per~"· ••• OOln9 Tiii• l>\NMU I\ Condu<te<I by •n In· ~ ... u.. ••IOU•I Of l PASEO INVESTORS. OSO A•~l•tf'd Mast•r BM~rs Von Karm•n A•~nue Suite UO. & C°'motoloel>l\OI (•hi Newport llMctl, c.111ornl• '7"° A R M<C-•~v. Rot»r1 W How•tcJ 1371 H•rbor v...., Ort ... Corone ~I Mar, CA t7&1S ~retart Truw r•r SI"""" N 8¥ ... ro, 1100 w Bay Thi• Sl<llement .... 111..0 •1111 - A•• , B•ll•>a 1\1-. CA 916'2 ~·r. c:;;: Of Oret>911 County on Oc Wiiiiam .... -··o. Nine a.econ • F1USU ••Y. New-1 ~«II CA""° Publl\1...0 0rlW>Q9 COHI O•llv Piiot How•nl, Howard & B••Nrd, In< 1 1' 76enc!No• l t 1979 ..,.._,. I• C.llfOf'nl• <Ofl>Of'altonl. O <;O Von ' · • • K•rm1tft, Sul• UO. NtwPorl Buc11, CA '7..0 This b<nlMn " <onouctod by " P UBLIC NOTICE veM••• t»r1nenrwp N-1"12 How&f'd. Hu•Ma & "CTITIOUS I USINESS &anwd lft< NAME STATEMENT Si~ N 8undrd T~P foltowlno t>Prs.ons. are do•nQ Prftldtfll bu\lftP\\ &\ R-t1 W HnwMd P"ClflC INTERIORS. 7'l>I Ea•I c...-.. P.r1rlt'r 17111 Str .. t Costa ~u. C••llorn•• fl'll\ \fef-f W"\ IOll'CI Wlfll '"" '12•77 Co""'' Clet1! Of°'"""' Count• on 0c P..c1lk• 1,,..,.....,.. S.r.ICH Inc lobar ?J, 197' IA (Alll(lf'noe CO'PO•fl11Qnl FU .. 11 Thi\ buolll<K1 ll Cond\l<l.O by a cor •ULON, ltOLSTOH, 8UANS POUfiOfl 6 Md llTTIUCK IOHOI PACIFl(.A '"'SURAN([: ... 0 .... D• SERVICES. INC. .......,. 9Mdl, CA fH6.J l.OUIJ T LATOl#rnttt. ~I.,_ C>-C:O.st Deity PIW.. SecralMy Oct.» .... I, t, 16, lt'7' 6062·1' Tlllt Sia-,.. .. Ill.a wllll rt. ---------C-ty CIH1! OI C>-C-y on Oc· --lobar s. ,..,._ PUBUC NOTICE · "''~ ' GREIHIERG, Bl!RNHARO, ------------Wl!IS$ & KARMA, INC. COSTAMl!SACITY COUNCIL Suite IOt ••o COST• MESA •-Cenlury ... ,,, £Hf R I DEVELOll'MENT AOENCY t..s AngeMt, Ga -7 •OT ICI! ()~JOINT PUBLIC Put>ll\,_ 0.-(CM\I O•llY PtlOI H I! A • I N 0 0 H TH I! Oct 17,19Z6Nov7,1'7~ 4010-1• RE DIE Vl:LO"Ml'NT ll'LAH •OR ------ P ROJECT AREA NO 2 (WALLACE N EIOH eORHOOO STRATEGY ARE Ai P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE ISHE AE BYGIVEN lllattllo NUnt CllyCouncllot111PCllyolC01l•Mnun<1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE lt>e Colle~ .. R...,..,.,_.,..,, "O<'n<• T S No ~ l will llold <1 101nt public h••• l 0 SERVICE COMPANY e\ duly Ing on Ille P<~ R..,..v•IOl)menl •1>P01nlm:t Trustee unoer lroto lollo••n9 Pl•n for Proje<I ··~No , CW111 .. o dttS<rlbed -of lrU\I WILL SELL H•IOlll>orhoocl Strafeqy ArH) In ·~ AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE City Of Cm.le M#s•. Monday, Nov-HIC.~~ESl BIOOER FOR CASH emi..r s. 1m Ill tll<! "°"' of • H pm lpayabl• •I Wn• of 1411~ tn 11wful or n ,_, •• poaslblt ll'ltrufler In"" mo .... v ol ""' United Stal~>! "" •19111. (II' Counc;ll C11&m1>en of Ille City !Ille end 1,,..resl co•w~v..o 10 •nd"""" Hall, localed at 11 F•lr Drive, CMte held by II uncle< setd Offd of T ruat 1,, ~ ... C.lltomla 1111 property "'"''""fte' de'Ctlbed· ., ... leQel llft<rtou .... of , ... DOun· TAUSTOA PATRICIA REEO. •n -.rtn of l1'lt erta dMIONled In lllo unma rried _,,,.n anet SUSAN GANS. 11roposad Rt<Hvelopmtnl Plan tor •n ul\m&rrl.o woman R ... ,..,_.._ Ptole<I ArM No 2 •re BENEFICIARY. GARV L KING M fol~: •no JOANN L KING ,..,_"° - All tllal c.r1eln real -rtv _., .. ,. wlle H 101111 •-"" eel 111 ll'lt Otv of Cost• Maw. County of Rec-AuQ<nl lA, 19?1 as l11t1r Of.,.. SI_.• of C.llloNll•, el\d 11e1no No, 1~ In llOOll 12791-'63 o1 Of. -. per11cUl¥1y dtterllled Hall lllet llclal Records In IN olllce ol the lend IYll\Q within TrKt Ho. 612 H Aet-ol Or-. eo..ntv. \alO ~ "-" Ofl • ft'\NI -dM Ill Book 211, of ll'\ISI cln<rllleJ I ... fol-Ing P<O-Pa~ I, of MIK•ll•-Ma" of perfy• o...,.. Coutllv, Gattfof"llla, INlll ttr~ P•rcet 1· Loi 9:1 of Tt-1 "'7, In lyl110 wlt.,ln said r r•ct , "'ore IM City Of Irvine, as per me1> flled 1n 11M1k11larty dH<rlbed es fol tows booll 171, '*IP' 1 10 • tncluslw of Ml\ a..lnnlno •• v.. c..,ter11ne IMer-· tell•-Me!». f9<ords of Ora~ hon ol Pl«ent.la A..., .. CIO 00 l .. t lfl ~Y. GatlfOrYl1a wkttttl encl KamlllOft Streal C60.00 f•t Parcel 2· Non·••c•u•lwe ••H 111 wkllltl; -· W.ltefty on Mkl ments cwer suc11 propeny enct tor W<ll GMlWllM of H-lltofl SllMI afld tllo pur-s .. \UCh eaw"'Hlh ... re W.tt.rly orolonQallon U..f90f • di,.. ••rvea '" 1110 SHtlons ontolltcJ ten<• of ., 00 fwl to • '*"' on llle "'0..Mr'• 1119"1• •net Diiiin UllllllH wuterty tine of Plece11t1a Aftflut; •ftd Cat>t• re1 .. 1s1on." "Ut11111u," tlWtKa Nor11'1trty encl -•llel with in. "S..-r1 ..o SenlemeM" encl "Com ~eftlfla of P1.-1. A-• di•· munlty ''"'"'"" Ee~" of ll'lt le<Ke of J0.00 fMI to !he TAUi! POINT Ar11cle el\tllled "E•~t111S" ot the OF 8 1!GIHNIHG: ll'ltnea coa••ll•I with 0.Cl•r•llon of eo ......... rs. cono111o ... Illa cenlerllM of H•mlllon Slreet -AetlrlclloM, recorded on A119u11 HW21'00"E • dlAeflce of l,J'IO 00 I.et ' ttl• In bOo11 111142. -1<117 of Of· a.,, Mgle polM, Hid-being U.. llcl•I AltCOl'dl of .. Id COllnly CIM Hortllerlv bOundery of Illa land "Oeclaratioft"). ClaK•Mleel 1\af'91"; ll'lfon(e coa••ll•I Wltfl Perce! ): -.c1Ww .. ,,.,...,s tllt ct nlerllne ol Pomona A•enw ove r s11<h property end tor \\ICll c•.OO feet Ill Width) SO"tt'OO"I! • dlt• llUl'lXll .. H tYGll Htamenh .,. r• ._•et 2,7IOOOleetlo.,,•"11'-~ ttr •ed In the Sections enlllled .,.,., ... wllll "" centM'llM Of HI-"Ownen · RIQllU •ftd DllU•a: Ullllltes '""'II Street ceo.oo f .. t '" •ldtll) end C'bte Te1.,,111on." "Ut11111u:· Slt"WOO"W • Cll•lM>C• Of 1,Jt0,00 fMI "Support aftd Settlement." ''fn· to.,. 4lft9le POlnt. Hid courw llel119 Ille croac llment" •"Cl "Corn,.,,unll y Soulll•rly bOund•ry of tlte l•nd Fecllltlft E•-'I" of Ille •rlJcle Ml· WKfMlad ~eln, llwne• ........ with 411JM "E"'"111ftlJ Of ttoe Oect•r•U°" , ... <·t nterllnt of PlecenUe • ....,,.,. Of Co..e..-s, C:-ltlons •ftd R"lrk· ... •woo" w • di1'tM1C• Of 1,710.00 I~" rt«<dad °" J\IM •. 197' 1,, - feet le IM TRU• ~INT OF 8fOIN· 1116'. ~ GO of Offl<l•I reconh of NINO, Mid coune 11e1,.. tllt WH1tnf Mid county Ctl'lt "Mester Oec .. r• _..,.,"' Ille...-detcrlllllld "9rtjft. tlefl''). 111 ~ ..... ...,.,.,...,...,,, ,..,. 2 Woodplne Drive, 1n11ne. ca ~to: "(If • Street eddr-Of' Cotnmotl die· I. c:an.t tN .. .........,_ ....... tlqftelloll 11' .,_ ...,,.., llO WM'l'.,,ly ....,., It tlWfl • • tis cooiple..,,.p °' cor-t .................... .ntca. rtct-1:· ._c.!Mty lw fW,,.....,. llUl'l*H-TN lleftlflcNfY undff Mid Daed Of " ...,...... .......,_ .... tllt Trvtt, _.,,_Of • WMcll cw Clefeutt ......, , ••...,---. r11 ..,. Mll-1i..t• -.. "94 ,,..'"°" 4.. ............... "' ..,.,., ,..,....,.. -'*" ..... *'""'"" • ,,...,.,_ .......,..,.,.,...,..., 1te ~-• wtttltf't Oec .. r•tloll ................. .,.... .,.. ., Owftlllt ... DMwtd ,., s.i.. _, I I •J U I ... -tWtlttofl lledc. 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Much . much more for '125.too Ad DOW! CallM&-2313 N l1r 1•H \•f,.)l,'(1td ~I ---' THE REAL ESTATE RS --__ ___J 9.7% LOAN Assumable! No qualtfy· I.DC! Comes With • ( &ll· lalltic home lo a areal locat.&Oo TallToR.ctC~ w. u.... 754-1202 LEASE OPTION $6000. Owner wants o ut! 4 Bedrm. 2 bath, ram1ly rm. fireplace. corner lot. LOW INTEREST FINANCING It's a buyer's market, but who wanta to pay 14·1S%. interest'! Smart lnvestcn are looking for assumable low lnt..ereat rate loans on prime properties to avoid the high interest. Joan fees. and qualifying. But moet impe>rtant the home has to be right. desirable. oCfer comfort. convenience and a history of good appreciation. T h e R.C . T ay lor Co. h as two properties available in Harbor View Homes that fulfill these desires. Both homes are two-story. one 4 bedroom 2~ baths, the other 5 bedrooms 2~ ba ths. Locations are excellent. both offer assumable loans. owner assisted fin a n c in g. and the comfort. con veni ence a nd the prestige of Harbor View Homes. Newport Beach. Both fee simple land -each offered ror your consideration at $239.500. RCTay~r£p . • ,; .,. ! ! ' "-! • -·-I •1 .:.,. ' "" ..... Fi'- . • ralMI CDM DUPUX Near Pacifi c Drive and Carnation Park: bit of a Bav view : beamed' ce ilings: bric k fire place an6 immaculate condition. Front house i~ 2 bedrooms a nd 2 baths. Rear unit ha!! 3 bedrooms. 3 bat hs Owner wili; f in a nce with attractive terms1 Presented at $298.000. • I I U,_.l()Ut: ti()Ml:S '1 A EAi_ TORS'. 675 6000 2443 e. .. eo ... H•g•w•y. Co•On• •• , M" I ~nl D A I L y BtRORS: Ad•ttfl•.n thol*I ched& their odt dally mid report .... ron ...... dlat.ly. The DAIL y PILOT GHUMU ,..., for the first irt- cornd lnMrlion only. RV access. S650 Leaae.1·---------•• * S-..lueMer 10217 Black River Ftn. Valley p I L 0 T c ••••••••••••••••••••••• GcMtal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEACHUMITS $159,000 1-'our units actually pays (OI' it.self. All 2 Bdrms. $114,500. Call no w , 546-2313. ONN Ill 9· ••\HJ"''< N ''~' !••flt<Hil STRllCE rT RICH Assumable Lo. Gigantic l atory. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath townhome. pool, spa. sauna. 10'h'1 AA· comer lot andassu~ble s umable Loan Price ~II Day or Night. $72.000 . Call now • .,,,,v. • .,, Hv•,1111 ~~P.,. ,, .. ,. , , [ ~ IR&Hil [ ~ IMltlj] DRUMS DOWTL.AST And neither do homes llke Uus. Large 2i,., Ba home w /a spa and a II that is necodcd for superb llvmg PLUS the advan tagl' of a st·cludl'd I BH, I lla mroml' uml or m law rl'trcat A grt'al buy Call !ml5370now' ALLSTATE REALTORS RX ER 'S Th.Ls ls ~!~~HJ'oc IT!! llKE TO IEACH AJI tb111 3Bdrm home $104,900 needs is TLC and Im· Oianrung 2 story garden ag1nat1on Seller will hom'e Cobblestone help r1nance, maybe streets. gourmet kitchen. completely' Don't delay, huge master ~wte. rov L Call 67J.8S50 ered patio. lOO' Call now t®·mi ti.m i A IO~USPLUS ~-==========~ llugc 4 Udrm. 2 !>lOry S with 2'1x25' fa mily room. spa m lushly landscaped atnum court localC'd m a very convenient S neighborh ood The lolchen is bwlt in with a.as ranee. dJShwasher, compactor & microwave I oven. H quality lnteresLci 4 BR + POOL you. call us on th1S one' ll.63.500 751·3191 SAHDPOIHTE C: SELECT Excellent • bedrm. 2~ F I PROPERTIES balh Sandpoiote pool home nr South Coast P!Jlla. Brand new plush MESA WOODS crptg and water heater I BARGAIN! too! One year home pro- Owner wants smaller tection plan included• home' Vaulted ceiling flexible termt mcldg VA adda charm to this 3 or take over exlsttn!' E Bdrm. 2 bath. ram1ly rm loans. Full pnce Just home Lowest price, Sl25.000. Hurry. taJte ad· owner desperate. wants vant.aite. call 752-1700 SllS,SOO. Call Now! oPt"''0"''\'""''~""' D ~~.~ ........ ~. ·:--· [ e Nlll;I [\lll~IH1I • 5 6 7 8 · --EASTSIDI Get GREEN cash for WJDTE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642-5678 Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Result" service dir~tory Your service Is our speclaJty. Call 642·5678 exl. 322 • w HOMI AHO IMCOM! Large 3 Bdrm home ln great East.side location Two l BR units add to tn· come. OWNER WILL CARRY FINANCING. nus L\ • must see at $150,000. For deu1la c•ll 540-US.l . -: ,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS ..:WLISTIHG DUPLEX 3 Bdnn.s up, 2 bdrms down, 1ood cond1t1on. new carpet.a. 2 Car park Ing Steps to beach' $i12S,500 lnclud..lq land! associated 81HJ~-l P '.J llllhTC;llS lv/', ..,." l olbwe •7• J••• VIEW AIAMDOMED ESTATE See Spyglass. Eas1blulf & lrvtne from tha d1.· serted 2 story l"l tate t Bdrm on ''Jc·r l' 11f WOO<hy IOl, hUj!e ~parkl 1ng pool. long e st J tt' drweway to exp .. nd1.·1I 2 car gara~e Sl~.~!;U • M u.<it Sef> • 117 :t 1iS50 'I <i• JUST REDUCED SS8,400 Shatl> 2 BR townhom1· COOVCllll'nt to ~ lU.l"ol Plaza Pnvate patio for le1~urely entertaining Gated co mpl~x Cal 1 &&.S-O:l)3 FORESTE OLSON •"'-1. ........ c:-• STtPS TO IEACH SI 39,900 Ow.mun~ :l lx'drm, bnck patios Loi.) or wood and ~IWI Pn".ite commun1 l) Ccsll now• &16 7171 " You are the winner of Two Free Tld&eh ~ 00 value l, to Coc..C• Motocros• Alals A.Gahetm Stadium Nov. 17th. 1179 ncuu may be claimed by callin& 642·5678. exl. ZT2 . .. . EXECUTIVE TRI-UV& nJe entry. formal hlftnR & duung. !'>unn) kitchen. xtra large family rm + wet bar. bnck fpk 'oar 1ng stairs leading lo pnvale maal~r swte & children's quarters Manicured 1trouoru A~k 10R ~.500. C<tll Now' ~7881 Redhill c@> Realty 1 ido Kralh llllin· 673 7300 ••••• < ..,, __ •••••• CREAT1VL ~poes. Newport Crest 3 bdrm . 3 baths. w/oceao v1ev. Sllli,450 ABANDONED $85,000 Waiting for some fixing. prime Easts1dt. 2 bt<drm. R·2 lot Ov.ner des!X'rale' Call646 71'il ,, .. WE HAVE SEVHAL FfNE IA YFRONT HOMES WITH "H Ir SUP BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 l1uy\1d1· Dr •1o1•· NB 67S 6161 ON PHAJ.AROPl. Me<>a Verde !>p11.· & Spdn Jnr1 J very 1nlt'rl'\t1n1< tri leH~l-new p.unl. ntw land,cap 1ng. ne..,ly c a r pt t e d . b 1 R t 1 v 1· bedroom5, thr~ balhll. fanuJ) room, fortndl din m.1t room & l~o bt-autiful ~tone ltrtplilCt•) l'rl<l reduct'd for qwC'k '"le Sl.51 ,!IOU COU OF MEWPORT 1tEA1. TORS 675-551 I ~Chai.+ 2 sty 4 hR + dt>n Pool Temus Family s1Led din lD& rplc llugf' m .. 1r rettt.at Nt-ar beat h d. pubhc aotC A 11t.eal al as.ooo c.11 963·0902. BKR 2 Stofy Retr.Gt SJS,500 Assu me S4 5 .000 F'HA8~.·~ S419 per mo pa)'> all :'loo qual1()1nj( trg Ltvmg rm. separate master ~u1te. sunny latrh<'n. <.t'<'l udrd pal1f). ~par1dm~ pool Twnhse Call for pn' JI« prt'\ll'W WTSIDE CUSTOM Corgeom Eaats1de Men C\$0mbwlt 3 bedrm OR 2 bedrm + den ho""~ Gated entry court yard ror pnvacy Fem grotto, ~ pauos 10!5 of storage, step5 to Newport & Bai:k Bay' See this winner. now'• Call 752 1700 .. . '• , .,,., HOMES FOR VETS IJJIH>MES SOON 831 5102 Bkr RB>UCED $39,000! Laguna Beach Cottag• Priva<.'y with whit e water v i ew . ..;J Bdrm~ f.im1tv rm and wet bar Jusl reduced •nd ready for new owner Owner will bell> r 1nan<'<' Ca II No~: 6i).855() ' .. trot •,.•I !~IBbHil Spcftlh&hlh Pool/Go" ~ lfilUI [® U&ltl !~·u~mtll Bearh Toi.ill)' ~eeluded grounds w1wall5 & trees. 4 BR Fam Rm Formal Dill Lge sep mstr wmg oH ind oo r garden atnum Wt>tba r Fplc. Heavy beam~ J patios. Red tJI<' roof So umque & dlfferent -must see. Call ~Bltr 2STORY Shake roof. 4 Bdrm. 2'·• Ba, Sl33.500 Eas ts1dc Costa Mesa Roy McCanh. Rttr. 548-7729 . wtlll 's Your Trade ~ $U8per0ay That ·s bttJe to pay f(r ID ad lo tbe 0e.iJ.y PiJot Sil!nK:if Dlred.ary that C&O s .Hiati ~ protes&IOOAl identity. For more LD· fanmtiaD call 6G$T8. VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Spectarular ramily sized home high on Spyglass Hill. Forever view of bay. ocean & the rity. 4 Bdrms. + extra bonus room ... large family r m .. formal dining rm .. 3 car garage. The best buy on Spyglass Ha ll at $595.000 *DELUXE BAYFIONT PENTHOUSE TWt canl1 '•11t1 e.o.. • .. WATB •• •• • ..... by ....... Aid .. tchwll Da,..t...W _IPootf..._. .. ........ ....... -Mtlct ........ ....... ... .. ~ wood , ..... ....... ................. _.. ..... ~ .... ..., ..... .... , IHHI. ..... .. /office wl ............... ...... prfYCICJo Marity -4 .. ....., fw yow OWll lloat. hcl. .. $191,000. WATERFRONT HONES lee. ~ W Coast H igt'\\l'dV Newpof1 Beach · 6SI• 400 flnd wh•l you want m D&tly PllOl Class1!1eds HOW IS THI TIME for JOb eeeken lD check tbe Dail) Pilot Help Wantlld classlf1c•lJoo H the job you want 15 not there you rrultht coo.sider olfenog your services wttb an ad tn the Job Wanted c•tcRory Phone For Classified Ad ACTION Call a DaJly Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 6C2·5678 ~=====~ CA.MIO SHOllS-YllW This beautiful 2 Bdrm. 3 bath home i s p e rf ec t f o r a co upl e! Entertaining would be a delight a r o und the l a r ge poo l magnificent vi ew! Wood flooring . Hig hl y upgr aded. $540.000 Fee. r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 ~ ~ SOMIMNG SPICW. A lovely 4 br. Colony home at an affordable price. Located on a quiet CUI de Sac, fronting on a mini park. Pool, Tennis cts., and many amenities in the assoc . Great for tl'le growing famUy. '105,900. Call Charley Darr. 558-9400 s: I 1 I I ' . -------·-·--------~---' .. • ferWt ~ ....... ,.,.. ..._....,.. ...... .... S. Fr1dlr;.~2.t879 OAILYPILOT ·~ ..................... ······················· t:-•···················· " .•.. ., .............. . Mlil9-nl t ... ,.. tOOJ •••NI 1002 •wr• IOOi .._...,_.We ..._..,.,.We .._..,_S. H1uenPerS. ........................................................................................... ······················· .........••...•.•...... ····••···••············ ...................... . ~lll!ll~-1111111---------I .. M 4'• •td I 040 It M ... .._.. I 040 .,.,.. I CM• ....... 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Regard :_ Attend T1k1 Nole look " Mtnd H1t1ri..1n To See u Weu:h Monopolize Vlrw "' Obletvt T1nt1lize Mark T omo11ow: Ent1rt1inm1n1 Jergon A CONVfHlfNT StfOPPING AHOg..c:jtlm~ $(WING CUIOf FOil THC CM.ON THE GO NewPeplum Effect! 9037 SIZES &-11 ' ~ 1lf Mi-11f '41\-r.- Xmas Sparkle! ~tail ea1ly' fill your lree w11h spa1~1tng crochet trims1 Lots of Ch11stmar. ghttei 101 pennies' trochet lovely hee ornaments Qu1c~y easily ol gold 01 silver yarn, Patrern 7132 angel. tree. stai graduated balls. bells D11ec11ons $1.50 101 each pattern Add 40C each paltetn 10! lust cla\s a11- ma1I alld Nndhng S.11d IO: Alice Broals Need lecraft Dept. 105 The~ OI Ille slloukltt. ht Oatly Pilot Of tht waist. 11111 of tht peplum .. 1'3. Old Chtlso Sta.. New etlect-1111 lllis IS Nl W IOd 1111· Y• In 10011. Pri11t llamt, 1tnq. Clloose a llblanl sollcl. M*ta, ~. h tltnl ll111'11k. p11nl or llllutt. UClllNCI htw 1980 NllDll· ,.,.. .. .., P11te111 9037 MISSeS CAAf1 CAIAlOG With Ml 170 Sias 8. 10. It ''· 16, 18 Silt deSllllS"' artil »ritty of CIJll~ 12 (bust 34) ~ dNm 3 Jfreepat1ems1nslde Stnd $1.00 ,.OS 60-lfttl'l laboc lll-Ml 1 kk Quilts ... $1.50 ,... sue .. _. ,....,.. 1»s-.tM-Sias Jl.56 $1.50 ... * .. lldl ..... tw ~lalf TfllldlB.Sl.SO ..... ...... ....... la.I*"-' 't.'• ... $1.50 S-' tic IZ1 ....... 'fl . . .. $1.50 I 3Cfatb no.en ...... $1.50 -lmll l&r.W ~IHI ........ SUO P---~ 442 114-Cffta '11 ~.Jl.50 .......... .._ • ., I.,. Slltc:lt ., .. ,..... r;1 l 50 Delly Ptlot ..,. • . mw.t ··= ... Y.-,lf lZZ.Stlft fl Plff. Qui .• $1.SO 1•1 Pltlll ~ 121.,., $Mw-Olts .... $l.~ • sin.. --. • 1~ I Wafdnlh, ·1·· iJl QOTHINC COSlS •rttl Ollf ll~ Clldltt ' •. ' l.50 llOlfN.L·WlllTtR PATIUINCAT· n~~-~:fl:I: ALOI.·• .. I ... •trd-11~ c:i.dlet 1 50 '* * • 'gJ:'sf1·50 114<11,11• .. ..-::·r.:50 :::·1~ m:..--·1:::::st: ....._ • ._,. 111 ....... ~ ...... suo •• ·~ c.:Mt .••. suo -..... ta.-t111ts ..... $UO -· · 111• C*lla ... sue blQgO NIWPOIT SHOllS 111w1w..2 .... nae.. ....... '"'Wee .... .... n. , ...... 4Kk• ........ .. ............. , .. ..... ......... ,,, ........... ... ..... ............. -..,41M& O.he...._.__.. .. c_ ... ..... ......, ,-n••ud .._ offere4 et SZ71.000. o,.. .._.. W /S-I ·I. Zl<4 0,...,. ..... fASTILUff- FAMILY HOME A~ .. IMMM M 14"~ .,,,ifli ~ ..try ...._ Ll•99 md da.IMJ rooM ...... .... OICto ....... lwtda ,.Ho -"" ,oola md CJUMrb ... pff.5 ~3 b9ttia md larcp kitcltM. W cAlllg dllte1tee to .ttoppilH), acltoob .ct ...... '~ 1.-td to $250,000 fM. 6 4 4-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-455' 495-1720 South LocJuna LCICJUllCI Mic)uef 497-3331 493-8812 La9una Beach Dana Point WESLEY N TAYLOR CO REALTORS since HM SHORECLIFFS-S550.000 Great br ick-trimmed traditional home now under construct ion See the plans in our office. The home will be complete with landscaping. cptng etc. 4 BR. FR. formal DR & 312 baths. Select your own colors. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., IE.AL TOIS 21 11 San Jooqum Hfh lood HEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644-4910 NEWPOIT RANCH A Must See '. Spacious li ving. 5,000 sq. ft. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath home. Large fa mily r oom. overlooki n~ pool & spa. 6 car garage plus car pcrts. 900 sq. ft. guest house. m a~nificen t yard with a variety or frUJ t trees. All on one acre in Newport Beach. P r in. onl y. Agent. call Go.-Lodlu1111~•'" 642·9560. ma en ab I irvine realty A. SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY llG CANYON! Spacious single -levC'l 4BR home - pe rf cct for tJ1.c young execut ive family. Lg family rm w/2nd fplc - s unken conversation area in living rm overlooking b lack free.form pool. Dra matic courtyard entry to spa & putting green. $585.000. < M-11 > rENINSULA! Outstanding custom 2 yrs young! 1-blk from bay r Spacious 2-stor y r esidence on R ·3 lot. .ca n be residential income or s ingle family. Huge master BR w tson deck. Every amenity. IM 12) HARIOR HIGHL.AHDS! Neat 3BR home on desirable street. Pool -lanai -beautiful landscaping. A s uper starter home priced to sell al $150.000. < M -13 > FOR LEASE! Ch a rming J BR "cottag~" w/m.ini water view in Newport Heights. Bn ck patio & vie w deck . Ve ry p r ivate location. $895/mo. <M-14) JERI HUNT 642-823.5 642-8235 901 Dover Drive 644-6200 Harbor View Center Irvine di Campus Vdlley Cen\~r 752·1414 s~~4UlA-L&£!rs· That Intriguing Word Gome •ith a Chuclcl~ -----~Irr QA'( L ~ 0 .......,,.. ""'*' ol .... '-ocmmbled -.It ti.-low IO lorlft lou< ilf'IPle wonb f" 1r 0 t Ar s 1 I I WA S QU l I I I 1· i t H l L NE I' I' I I I* . ; I know a rNn who'• IO 1ktn- 11y ha wHll hi• watoh - hla- I TU OT I F I I I I I I' 1 A C-C.let• .... ~ .. qUOl9d .,, bv r.lhf\Q ....... MlllMll .. -. yov --,,_ .. No, s below, •.&.·NODOWH 4•·S71.toO ABANDONED bHuty with formal e nll"y t o h1ce fat1\Uy •lied lJ vtn a rm C ouotry 1 t yl1d kikhm with tie danint area. G1 oerou1 11Hd bdrma • wttb tepara te IDltr 1ul1A. Needl 11 lltU" TLC 6 paint O wot1r ANXIOUS! t'l.-.t to oil K•lll t b la ll'"»l 8ARGAiN! Hurry! Call IM8-Zl82 Sbot'~line Assoc . LOCATIOMLOCATIOMLOCATIOM Tastefully decor'd 2 sty. 4 BR. 3 Ba home on quiet cul de sac in exec area. Approx v.a mi to beach. Floor planned for g racious living, formaJ dln r m. lge cheerful ram rm w/brick fplc. l BR & Ba down (could be den/guest qtrs). Spac k.ltch w/breakrast area. Approx $ ,000 in recent upg r ades. inclds q ality cpts. drps & Italian tile in en & kitchen . Kilchenaid D/W, wtr soft r , elec gar opnr. Sweeping stairway to uptairs bdr ms. Walle to schools, pa rks & be ach. $144,500 . Seller motivated . ._. for'Sldp llD CAltPIT. "Z...5511 THE YARD YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED Almost l4 acre in Irvine'• University Park. Plenty of room for a pool or a gentleman farmer to plant a garden. The easy-care yar d has a st.ream & lots or trees. Along with this goes a lovely 3 BR, 2 ba. + family r m. home Only $129,900 U IAISOl l.IALn IJJ.8600 eo.toMeso 1024 IWW• ....................... . ....... 1042 ....................... IYOWHY ON HILLTOP DR : N e w p 0 r t e e a c h c.p.trGnO leach I 0 11 ·' y h " .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, presllge area. lge Liv Rm. Fam/ Om Rm. new cplS. immac A~· s ume lo an S95 .000 !m-0678 SIAGAn COHDO 1800 sq.n.. boat doc le. $197,000 beauluul " armout ST.ARTU HOME model Cape Cod rondo. ,...Loven: SCOTT RIAL TY 536-7533 three bedrooms. 1 •., 2 Brdm l Bath 10 this ~. family room. on highly upgr aded cuJ se-sac overlooking movem cond1t1on home lhe canyon. A bit or Only $93.~ llurry'' ~parf(.ling New England Contact Norm Ph1lhP6. Hen'tOM Foryou... Sbatp 3 bedroom Me&a Verde home features dtnum with rountam . fireplace 1n the ltvmg room Entry, dining area. family room. well eq1.Dpped lutcben Patio spnnlders on lovely lot. Won't last' Call 540-1720 OWNER WlL.L CARRY. 1--------F.ast.s1de immaculate 3 BR. SOO's. OHace ex· nm 1044 elusive. Devin & Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64U368 T• 0.ef' ----By Owner ()pen House raywmllh charm. Sl9S.OOO • West Corust Pacif•c R t.. , COLE OF NEWPORT 831 2600 REA.I.TORS EXCITING WOOD & 67s,.5511 glass duplex on lhe Sat1Sun 12 S Upgraded 3 4 ~ Br dm home S97 .9SO Use your present home lOOO's or S$ below all eQlllty to tllke over pay. others in College Par k meoti. on the existing 359 Princeton Dr. loan on beaut.Jfully de- ~7240 corat.ed home w1lh ap· By owner, lovely 2Br 2Ba Condo, G arden Villa Prune loc. Leisure World Laguna Hills. 581·9962. brwstan-$56,000 Retired or starte r home ln Loog Bcb, 2 br + den Assume 10~%. $28.000 lSt at $277., $20.000 dn. No need to qualify. Glossy hrdwd fl.rs, new pamt " m & out, new kitchen nr Pal. C-21 Agt. 9&1·4370 Pnvate Party w1she., to purchase nicC'. !>lnJ!lt• farruly home in ~ H, CM. or I rvine Havt· 20·, down to Contratt sale or A IT D Mr Oa\ 1:. ur M.r Turtoo 645-ll23 WHYP.AY 6°0? Real Estate t"Omm are negollable. Pro( Agt l'Jn save you lOO's or$$$ :.ell mg or buy mg your boml' No obhgat1on. <.:all fl73.4313 A gt . Choice location Cute & clean beach cot ta~e. the least expens1vl' Island property. f'u II sm· lot. xJnt apprec1at1on ~ rentals owe BALBOA lSLAN D REALTY 673-8700 OCEAHFROHT Deluxe d uplex. cho1ci.> BAL.BOA location. 4 & 3 bdrm. wuts: frplcs etc Reduced to 5495.000' OCEAHVIEW Versailles penthouse. ul tra d e l uxe & 1m · maculate! 2 Bdrms . 2 baths: frplc + Mm· mun1ty ame n1llei.. $210.000! Bol»a Bay Prop. Rffllton * 675-7060 * And the i.ounrl nr the surf' ii. youn to enJ(IY .,..1th th1o; custo m 4 BR No La~u na homt• on the oceansidl'. JU~t I steps to ('reo;cent Bay A pr11·ell·~s location. offered al 1 '449.00(1 j 1006 ....................... BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX You 'll be thor ou ghly charmed by tbe me lding ol wood. brick & glass or this bea utiful home + m come. Call u.s for more details! ~21. "9wporf C...ter 64~5357 llAUTIRIL IAYROMT-6&.IP Abaolute perfertion and decoratoc coordinat.ed in and oqt. lmma c ulale "pride of owneMblp " home wttb stained glass entry doors, Mellicao We, wood and 1taa1. Ex- cepUana.I 2 story. 4 Bdrm home with spacious master s uite w i t h fireplace. A quiet private location wftb lar1e patio a od b•lcon y. We ll · groomed '-rMDel')' a nd VIEW by day or nltbt ! Your boat can be parked outs i d e t h e d oor ! -75.000. FEE ._,SAUSOURV Rf.AL ESTATt Bl~ Pall!>ade~ t..a~) (•.ire landscapmg. This fine custom ll> perrecl ro r home + inc·oml' lnve:.t m your future SJ78.000 ~ VillocJe R.E. 497-1761 1022 .......•••.•........... OWMt" wm Financ~ No Qual.l(yin~ req d to•; int Small down tk1•a11 ~1l'W. ponl liu.111 (II) l'Vn 1 lid C..tllTimr~11 l:!iili TAl1BBl. -· IYOWHER Rt.c.uc J bdrm 1 ba with r1replal'e. enl'losed garage 50'xl75. R 2 tn plex lot 436 Hamilton. Do not dJ.<;turb tenants Must rlO!>e m '79 Pnn t·ipaL'i ooly S95.000 !>411 504 t or 631 3520 Eashld. A H UMable Mesa Verde West 2-SlDry 4 S8 r. Jba. fam rm , rrpl t. pool B v Owner l'nce Red urc•d Slll!l.000. w il t ht·lp hn.am·e Open Sat.Sun 11 .l IK!>ll Samc1r Or !'(7~761~ MESA VERDE ~ bd. lo"" maint ~rd'.. lnnt trt'i.">.? rm·plJl'h 1111 tht'o.,t• goodw' -a ~ pm·i· too $1 25 500 JACKIE H~DLEMA~ 631 l2fi6 prox 2:200 !>qJl. Dining room. ram.Jly room with bnck fireplace a nd ad· Joining cov~red patio Lu r ge lot w i t h ~pnnklers. Ne11r tenni>-rouru. Don't wait' <.:all ~I TAABEU. -· NORTHWOODS PARK PLACE U!t: 1 bd . r .. m rm . & bonu.' rm i\ C:. 11rt>at "" ... um..ibh· l()an $1ti5.00lt <.:all i'rl.·d G•b~on. ~~J(J Hiqh in The Stry 1bt> ""ay )OU will ff't'I J'> you \ ww 1iccJn & moun lain.'> from lhl'• h1H•h Sp)~IJi.~ 11111 homr ti bt'drooms. g.im1• room .i•, bath~. p<ml G11od fmaocmg Submit ofrt>r'> J bedroom ram1l) mom in pn><;llJ!iow. East:.idE- area Treto It ned '>t n•et With low ln!Prt ... t d ... -.urnabk loan 1 )!fert'<i .it unly $136,!WO ldll ~:1666 JNhelan l~#Z~I~ l~#Z~l~ll •eol f&fofe Inc. Askmg $585.000 Rl'.:ALTOH~ CL TE 3 BR & father in lllw wut Qwel trt"t' llnt>d ~tret'l $82.90tt' Hurry• Oevtn & Co 642·636K TURnatOCK Broadmoor Plan I I 4 Hr 2 Ba. ~uper buy Fct' land 23 Bethany Pnn.' rt'Clul'ed to $139.500 Agt 10% -~3454 Owner will carry fmaoc mg on th!.S Eabls1de. 4 bd .. 2 ba prid e o f ownership home Qwet Cul de Sac. new paml. heavy shakt> roof. ram OLD CdM rm. Low maintenance Adora bit'. totally rC' yard.tl29.900 A.sk for modelt.'<.I 2 bdrm hom r . CRAIG lo~cly spal·1ou~ brick 631 l.2ti6 ~~~ ~~d "°:1h~~~ ~~ 'II• i-w:·-., ... , ... ~ ... ~-:. ... - $1.82.50.l Exrluim el) of· ._.,,.,1~~ .... ~ ...... !.~·-~ ferod through REAL TORS 1.!i\l!ifllll\!i ~ lf tl .. i!\r~;l1t1r!I Ring 6 40· 5560 Any tome Eastblufl Prof Bldg POOL DUPLEX Out ·1and1n)( :.? bdrm + I it t• r e n l .t I & pl.iyroom' S2S5 000 PAULM.ARTIH REAL EST A TE 644-7383 1024 ..................•.... R·2 IUILDABLE Ownl'r will 1 arry lht> fmanc1ng at 1011'. with S20.lm down on this 2 Bdrm h<1ml' lcx·awd on an R 2 lot Hurry on lh1;. me. 1l ~on l ld:ot'' <.:all 5-1&-~ ~HERITAGE . :. REALTORS 91;"° 0 Loan T•Oveor Paymenh Ur,e )<>Ur prc'>rnt h11mt· l'Qlllty to lake over s.1.', loan on J bl'Clroom Wl'St :.1dc home w11h large family room addition. bnck fireplace Dmmg area. country kitchen H£ATED POOL With deck patio for loungm~ Don't m.JS!l1 $9!1,750. (;1111 540-1720 TARllll -· PltlCE REDUCB>! SUIJECTTO! Great J bdrm sta rter on qwet street. Lge yrd. Own er has boug h t another & 1s a nxious Now only $82.!lOO' Hurry' ~9491 BY OWNER Open House IJ-5. Sat&Sun 359 Pnn cet.oo Dr Lowest pn l'e in College Park. $97 .950 54.S-1?AO SYCAMORE GLEN BRAND HEW Fabulow.. larj?e J bd. 2' 1 ba (Juahty to"" nho mt' condominium~ Univ II d"rulablc $109.990 i4:..1 Santa Ana Ave 6(2-6734 IMAGINE THIS!! J Bdrm. family room ·- lalcben. formal d1rung, <ipa. 1n North M t'Sd Vl·rde. :\1 a n ~. many CU!otOm feat ures Like. rl.'al llle Ooors. ('UStOm drapt'~. n ea r new <'a.rj>l'ts. lop of h.nl' d IS h""asher and etc Pnn 'CI moderalt>ly dt SI 14.500 Call540-1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS For -;ale by o"" ner 4 bdrm. 2 ba. J t'ar gar. nr :.dlOOI.!-. Ask101t $150.0011 4U2 16th P la1:c. C :\1 &M>-~l or 642 9489 <1fter 5PM BY OWNER Pnme C:\1 area Jbr. Jba. J car gar Tn·level. + + For appl. 540-4329 By Owner . No. Cost a Mesa. Spacious 3. 4. or 5Br 2Ba. n,ew gr een house kitchen, pools1ze yrd. assume 7SK loan. Open Sal /S un 10·6 S00.500 1.300 Garlmgford. 54&592'l OPEN HOUSE. 4 Br. 2 ba. !Jvmg rm w1frpll'. lrg dinin g r m . sep den $91.500 979-1989 CREATIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE LEA VIMG AREA Mot.ivated seller wants otrer on Uu.s lvly 3 br home 1n good area 963-5671 t026 .••••••••.............. MA.RJHIT.A Spertat'ular hilltop hoole:> 2012 3206 sq rt C\oeto to Ma nna St-Iva Rd & Calle L<1 Pnmc1 ~era UtJl.000 to ~.>.000 831 3540 . 493-4006 Bldr ----Sl~ERRTAXSHELTF.R BRAND NEW DUPLt.:X 2..l!OOsq f\ + garage. S2I0.000 Joan C . c1gt 496-8497 _ WHAT A DEAL 18)) sq f\ o ( wh1tt>.,..alt•r ocean vie"" 1n O.tnJ Point :? Bdrm. 2 full 8ath,2·St)' Sl54,900 Contact :"orm Philh~, We:.1 Coa:.t Pac1f1l' H I-~ 831·28JO FcM!toin Volley I 0 l 4 ........•......•.....•• BY OWNE R Jbr. 1700sq ft RV prkft. New plush t>rplS Lndcpd $105.000 8484475 H.atlin90ft leodt I 040 ................•.••... SEASCAPE CONDO MR S~DY IEACH S99,900 Only l }r new & in top rondlllon & upgraded 2 br. 2 1>¥. l?round nr unit w an abSUma bit> S67 ,400 loan at 9"•'" interest Tenn1..;, .,pa. pool & dubhouse, only 1 blk tu be a ell. CALI.644-7211 /JD.NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES WAI.IC TO IEACH From this super near new 4br. 2...,b a ho me w/large ram rm. & frm duungnn. Park Place.Inc 842·756\ MO QUALIFYIHG Brand new. 3 bedrm. J..., bath. + family rm 2 Sto ry w tcust om sun · deck Just block~ from beach $25,000 down & take over exu lin& t l"k t.st TO. Broker. 831-2227 ~MABLE LOAN COUEGE PARK Bfoauttful tr1·le ve l. 4 bedroom Berkeley Plan an prestigious College Park Assumable 9~'. tdea11}' located to park. schoob & community pooh OP~N HOUSE SAT & SL:N 1·5 352l Pecan = H,VJC H ~ REAL TY. ~ ~>!'°i l 2000 WOODBRIDGE WIUOW PLAN A:,..,W'Od ble 91 • '1-Joan on th 1' m agn1fll'ent .i bedroom Willow Plan l.ir i;t l.'!>l homt· tn Cn'.'elts1de Ofi'orator ap pomtmenw. throughtout. central air & pro· ress1ona lly land:.ca ped yard J7 Redhawk JtWOOOBAIOGE REA LTY 551 -3000 W O 0 0 B R I U G 1-: VI LLA(i 1-; HroJd moorl' U.!.kwood $1 1~.00ll Jbr. or 2br, den. cul de ~a c, \1t Vi e w By Owner Call 551 2818 lor appt ----- Woodbri-Condo Brand new ;J Bdrm on thr park. b} ownt>r, l'nn· l I p .1 h 0 It I y p I c J s c ~l..'JW MEW Woodbndi:e Townhousf' J Bdrm J•lba. upgraded. ByOwnt>r $97.500 675 6546 or 962·8750 DMrliftd Pk HCMIR Lovely lg 4Br. ram r m. din rm. single level de· tached home. Many up. grades. Community pool. Assumable loan. Asking $135.000 559-4775. Open Sat 12·5 32 Deer Creek '1JODBRIDGE GLEN Assume t h is loan . Fabulo us Woodbridge Condo. 2 br. 1~ ba, ~n· lraJ air. completely up- graded. Askin& $88,500. Call now! I I ·d r Y O.AKGLEN ~-I~ ,\ '\: (' I l . "I 1 ~'Ulll) 3 Bdrm l "•ba. i&oosq tt. 4 BR + Pool Syn new. best E-side loc. Very private end of lM SlJS,000. Existing as· cul de sac locatio n . su ma ble loan. G reat Sl09,500 . Take over·---------home, even better terms. _, ooo •~~ Roa Ort ·· Distin c ti ve new 2 Wlllec>operate.Realtor: ft''~ a li'a t a l ~ ...... J.IMdi bedroow, 2'-' ba con · 6'2>'1149 Protel&ionall ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1048 domlniums. $97,990. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;l _ _.__11Da7'7_____ ... r.W lay Lot zsis~~;:·c.M . 20% DOWN 1-,-YHUMTl--MG-T_OM_, _ ___:;,~~=--- NEWUSTIHG Ow n er w lll c arry HAllOUI $149,500!! 4MIU DIL MAI bal.aDce for one year at Bia ar clean a BR. 1 ~ Ba Wood. stucco ft stone : 4 Mast deatnble s bdrm 10% Interest, payable l~ rondo. owner fina ncing. :_. ~,:1~'/:~r·d~:: model w t m a oy up -or JnQre per month. Two ~· rm. Beaulifw vie w of if8dee. Owner has been on a lot, Only $100.000. SCOTTO.ALTY -· •-Hu.....,• m ocated &r must sell. CallMS-8181 136-7111 ,...., .• canyon. .., · Doo 't wait' MS-~1 MWion Realty '94·0731 ~ Walker 1: lee U you want your adYertJa • Ina message to reach more people at lower cotl. Classified la the wa:y to 10! Call Now! 60-5678 • lfO.w tlut ... 811 C1"y0n TownhouN llPlradod· man¥ amnllw. •ntl .urllJ. t Br. den D1R. 11 ... t • pld. ,....,.ll wu1 r1rry Ind tnueo Prtac1'Q catr. MIWHble Lou c.lllMJl.1144 • ••••••••••••• -------•IHARIOJt vn:W·4Br. ..._..~.. caw..,... oe.r........ C911t...,... ..., .... .. ....................... ....................... ....................... ........................ ..................... .. ... '"' ........... ......,,.,,-tw 2000 ........... ,., 2000 ...... Wt ,.. ....................... .-....... 1100 .......................... ., ....................................... . IPllal"AC\ILAA VIEW -·• .. ••••••••••••••• C-.. ......U Dl!X.UX!: OOVTNOTON Hew po rt I • • c I ,_. C\lliom lllr. aar .... •8 a1t w/frpJc 4·PLEX. Nr So Co~1t wat.fnu lot w/plef =-·~~.,qy io-WI CAii 1111 41 1arl8a \lllll.. ,._ •• PlUll Shoppin1 Center. s aad illp. 113·1741 o AMlq Mll.ooo. <t"· Let wt dJ•ruu MobU• tu:mHee lou. lllt 800 BR O*Mft un!t w/tplc. m.m.i b m.-.ooo. 14 > lllllnla _.,. 1•. It au1.y tuU SlriCll • ~. Call for deUU. Pr1o. be tba &Q9W# to l')Ur . only c.,· t -·-hou1ta1 at•d•. Our Seatth lnternaUOnal Ocelli Vn R·l Jot h{ CUSTOM cowttoua trieocUy at.an ~ f l~~TIG€ 1u 2Z1t ...... tliood o1 ._.Gii> wouAd be bapp1 co havo "o .. €' io ...,,ooo homes . .,_... ...WHO.-10U come In 41 ta..Lll about _ __ n , 12 UMITS w~ 4own. owe CaJr 'l'hla a.,.. 1,000 aq.ft. it No hllb PnMure. No l'IUMI AllA Cyndl at OJ.0217 0111 Pi~ ..... r .. taru. $ oblipUon.. adr•1. 4 balh. a TRY US!! 33:S3W.CoutHwy,Ne Near Bade Bay Pride ol ~ J>4. rt I 1 d Ml 6646 ownenllip. Only 1 U X rep uu. a oor ....,.._ Sfw9 erou. Hurry! PrinclpaJa ==:*'~ ~ IWN ffart>ot,S.A. only.56M18KR. .-., Wwood dffklnl. ~~·~M.~70~7~0 ~~ MlwrolrT llACH DIW dacor Uaruout. A.Ad. 1 _ 12 UNITS '-.... 9or ...... For 1 DOOR 1i'OcD OCEAN ~ lalocall, 54f.~ Mobile Hme by Owner VDblibevebly low LOW .. ••W..Delerl. l ..... , .... ..................... ~ COVINGTON .......... odt lfORLIASI · . 381, dee. .. lot, NJ• t ue. By OW'IMI' sno.ooo. · !_. HERITAGE fH Al TORS 3l'Jc53 Gull 9trtam lo Id PRICED at $425.000. KB. Part 2 bdrm 2 ba • Ownes-wW tnde. 21heda. (7H)IMt'50 WOIM .... ltNte ONLYlOO/oDOWH IAw laterest Loans Pcstttve Cash Flow Owner/Broiler. New 2 bedroocn 2 baUI bome. Mi11ioo Lak .. Country Club. Go•t ., t.ennll·pool. Be•utlful)f landacaped, no main • teoance yard. ,, H'-nn . _..,. __ or_t40-_1Ml ___ ·~~~~~~~Ill Mon-o Bay; puoramlc: -ocean view; almost 1400 I~~~~~~~~ owe .t 10% Olmo·~........... lq. n... 2 BR. 2 ba . I&. '7 I 4•41·2000 Priad pela Only 9llO Clubbome Rd. o.ert Kot Spnop • Ow"• r m u 1 t 1 e I J - -lundecX. many extraa. Elullbluff 4 Brdm Luak .... -.. ••••••••••••••• Xlnl finaac ava.d Cell FOUi UMl'TS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners unit. 2 ba. frpl. 2·car gar , 3-2 Br, 2 ba, uruts "-I-._. IMI L,... ... IOIO !~.·~~o . Prln only .............. fast,Pa.ulagt 752-1100 ...... JwS. 1100 .............................................. --------l tAUur. oriel, Oete l4 ona .. MT PUOl'aalc ~••w. 3rd~~~~~~~~ ~l-"' nour. VW• N11e~a. zbr New Moduler T>'P• 2ba.-SM88Tt AI C. aft Ol.armlnf I ~.:_N2~~ $3900DOWM A11ucne 11~' loan Townbouae. New Port He11bts area Homes avall Newport Beach Similar t erms Call 49'7·I038 Pnncapab only ..... prt comaiwUt1 'lpm ..... 8t1'D -_,, 2 ~ a. hr Mc:Uri\)': ... br, 2 be. $190,000. 64.S ltte s\ab.letU I Olt Ftom W.--..... I OU --~ure lll.&Dd ••-•• .. ••-•••••••••• . SI 2.500 .,... Home ~ ,_1 •• o 11 L... Dow~~beot. owe So """ ' u...•~ ,.., N• .. ·~• .... Low peymeotl • -t Hw1. La1un• r...-wA.)' """ .. uim .JUI'. Sharp pealboiue con Beec:b. R.11 .P. CH4 > .,.,000. Cuat.om Re&Jl>' domhalwn EuyquaUfy ~ 11'1).11TT1 l:n&. &4MU'7 Bkr OCIAHYllW! Sl.520,ooo: E lec 1ate. Prtv ro.d. Tenn.la court, pool, Jae., wlne eell•r. seuna, gym. sec. system, hbrary, ma.kl qtn .. and more. eooo aqft ! ! Pri nc on.IY. Patrick. 631-1266 REALTORS 'laity duplex. st lo st. close ln. Walk co beach Klal Karow, Red Carpt:t. 4111 .:J3l'1 ~~ ....... !~.~~ ~va. • .._, SU PER F 0 R M E R fta1 I •fall 91/J.Yo I.om MODEL No new lat TD req. Seller 3Br. 28a, 2"" yrs old, will bel,p flnaDce. 4 Br. ""'% assumable loan. 2~ Ba, tam rm, 2 frpl~. air, upgrade1, prime 2-sty. Up1raded lo in· k>c:aUon & cond. $138,000. dude ape, 1kylite, cstm Owner 581 ·9980 If no shutters thruoul. Fr answer 'T1'(M.501 doors Island kit. Xlnt de· ccr. Acroaa from gmbll. Mu.,..,.INdl 106' 1 btklOcomm. pool. walk ·-··-•••••••••••••••• IO schools. Fee simple llmlOOM CUSTOM nus home stand• out w /ita own individuality & Cllm featurea oo eodur- land $239,SOO .................. 1 Ina eleaance. Lusb lancbcapina w /garden Vlew lotcbeo & fmly rm. nus spacious & elegant cstm home 1.5 ao enter· ta1oer's paradise w1a warm & welco me llvabdity. Don 't ma.ss Uus very special offering. 646-mJ S1a-S TO IE.ACH IYOWNER IND $108,000 With 2nd financing available . GREAT L OCA TION ~ 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 pat1u~ 11nd sw1mm1ng pool. Jr WUOPHHl~>G~ JH Al IV 551 ·JOOO. OWMllWIU. AMAMCE JBdnn 3ba on Penn Pt. ~auurully decorated. ~000. ,'9111 .,.._ lltr. '4S.15ll IAYSHORES NEW LISTING. fabulous newly compl~ted home - featun ng the best or everythin~· 3 Bdrms. 31"1 bath~. Off~rlng ~Ver) IX>bit•bh: ameruty ror tht• quality buyer lnspt'cl Uu.'> unique offon o~ on floe land 1076 .........•.....•••..... •1NCOME .. Spacious duplex In Newport ·s floest rental area. 8oUI unJta 4 bdrms ~IO sand. Woo 'l lasL fJ4&.77U Cul&.om design, 48drm. Super ocean view from Jba, study, (pie, load!> or luxury l'Oodo J br. 2 ba. xtras, io Bay Knolls awume l.st T.D. al 9"'4%. area. SJ,58.,llOO. m•) 492-8366. • 1104 So Coast HJ way Ul VUlage Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 IUY- llus lot & we'll throw the house in free! VA i"aoancing available. $132,SOO. u.&Aca.ATI 3 Bdrm. newer bome lo Woods Cove. Redwood decll.in1. brick pallo. BBQ. lo abaolulely perfect condition! s:m.soo DUPLIX Prime loc&Uoo. cloee co downlown •beach. Earh unit bu 2 bdrma. • 2 baths & has b e en beautifully maintained. Lovely ocun • clty views. $25$,000 (~1Wttli!Ji$rtl Real EBtate SPYGUSS HILL IESTIUY More than S50,000 less than any home oo the tu1J A well loacated non· view 3 Hdrm Portsmouth Mdl. CALL QUICK . Oln't last at $349.000. 644-721 I ~~11 ,1 1 I~ I\ 11 r ·, ~ .. l\SSLJI II\ If 5 WATBROMT Ema lte comer duplex in lllnl cond. lloorlog avail. =c::11~. view. Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 "-rS5000DoWR •Br. 2 Ba. din.Inc rm. J .V. Co .• 6Jt.(l800 Pr!nd pals OnJy 1210.000 548· 1815 P'tetflcJI At A Price! ADULTS ONLY New "WESTC LIFfo' CAPRl .. Condos. Walk to shopping . bank ~. re s taurant s & Lransportit1on. Only 2 wuts left. I Br $81.000. 2 Br 183.500. Hurry'. Best buy 10 Newport'. Call 645--7221 ..,_,.~-· 3 BR, 2 Ba, dining area.. bltns. cpls, drps. l.odscpd. Added patio, partially encl: wllb ceramic tile floor and de· corative wrouibt Iron supports. Quiet street. Vacant. Probate. $150.000. Call lo see. D-81138 REDCAR PET TIRMS-TUMS lO'l-down, 10 "7 'k in· terest w 1lb a JS y r amort1 zat1on on th•~ mugnihct>nt full ore.in \lewhomeon a hilltop S258,000 Contact Norm Phillips. Wc:.t Coast PdClftC R t:: 831 2fiOO S..Juan Capi1trc.o I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST OVER THE HILL . .from the ocean Is a lov· el.Y 3 bdrm., 2 ba. home with brand new carpel-1.n& throughout. levelors and woven woods. Quiet cul*sac wtth back gate 10 pe.rk 189.900. Located ui San Juan Ca plstrano. 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WNYUNT? Own your own lot • a new mobile bome too. Details call 972·8421 Tonoile Mobile Homes. ./LAU FOltlST Just hst.ed 2 beautiful homes under ~.000! 3~ ton AC. 2 3Br. 2Ba. rucest pait lo Orance County. c a II l 0 d a y I IJP9546-Jl.349 > Tortoise Mobile liorna. 97'2·8421 $44.900 WATEUROMT Mobile hom• lo Liclo. Lovely l bedroom + den. remodeled bathroom, cozy fittplace, pvt paUo Don't W1Ut ! The pnce la nght, so Is tbe loca· Uon''' TSL lnvstmts 642-1603 11 DB.UXI UNITS PRIME EASrSlDE. CM 2Mrmauch. THE STARNES CO. ~5711 teWPOIT IUCH Duplexes oo Penm & Nwpt Sbrs avail. All amenities. Presently leased. Tum-key o~ra tlon. Property mgmt avail 6'1S-4912. BK R RENTAL DOU HOUSE SZ0.500. SUlfU.U.TY 516-7542 511._ ~ lNCOME PROPERTY Dbl wide Anaelua. L967, perf ec:t eood. J ust listed. ltURRY? ! <FCU71-72> l''rom 139.900 Modular Type tfomes. :M &e(:UJily -3 pvt beaches. pool & Mabla.How.Ston 5M-70'10 ---------pier. Treasure Isle Pk. IEACHUYIMG '68 F1eetwood 1n BUI H.B. park. Rent S12S mo. FNS2flO f\J II de ta 1 ls r a II 9'72·8421 TortoLSe Mobile Homes. JUST LISTED EXa.USIVE TO r.IJBILE HOME STORE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THESE YET!!! ONLY $11 ,950 12lOO MayfloWflr w/l2x.24 factory add OD. 5 Star Beach park. Only minutes from ever· )'tlun&. Your plea.sure an· cluchn& golf course. pool, spa aOd ocea.n waves Large c&rport., sheltered pell<>, lovely yard. Only ~ down See 1l today: Nil 646-32M °'8fHOUSE SAT/SUH 'H Goldenwesl 24 x60 2Br. 2Ba. rslm redwd del·k 5• Pk $46.000 27703 Orteica Hwy Sp 83. San Juan Cap. 496-8337 ---Af.;_~ntt 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Watetof1 owt Rental Unit "'llh JO' dork T erms DBL WIDE $20.950. a'llll s.:.119.500 00833 2650 Central Orange County. T ARAHTB.LO & LEE ~. Lake Wood, Jlir. - 28& (DJ7~ I ltoda Propet ty I 3 so FAMILY PARk •••••• • • •• •• • • • • ••• •• • • Central Orange County, 6 ACJllS 1!172 Goldenwesl 24x48. North San Diego Count >. ceotral air. c pts . finest loc t1m1 fro m <JG5662--6J ). ocun, yr round stream. • •111a5Starrk. I Oy r old Valencias 24XSO with wet bar. 744-0560,R.esid744.Q99 Fashloo Manor ·m. Just listed • See 1t first ! eomn.rclal 1600 (G P41JS. 7 I Properly ~ Wi~ $16.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garoeo Grove cut1e, rn clud t-s washer Isl ry1·r l1!>t ed lh1!> we e k Bdtmore <CHJL24 63 1 Family p aric Oraagt Co.tty $16.500. Smgle wide 2Br Magnolia 1964 Includes washer. fe nced yard. Clean &neaL <JM5314 ). MOBILE HOME STORE s.t.AIMI 554-7070 UVEIMIRVIME New 1536 s q ft 1978 Lancer. All extras. lo '1beGnwes". Shown by appl. only. Call now for a ll detail•. <SJe007 > Tortdle MoblJe Homes 972-8421 MOBILE HOM E BU Y-S ELL-RE NT FINANCE ....... .-..Ston lwfua wlluw C..ter CAU.US6'1·1021 YEAR-IND TAX SHEi. TlRS 'Three outstandmic com· merc1al 1manuf nct unng prope rties 1n Costa Mesa. Excellent owner finaocmg below market rata.. S2 J..5,000. S3SO ,000. JOHN IUUIDGE 646-5096 55~2111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• APIECE OF PAllADISI We're now o ffe ring wat.erfroot Ume·lbaring condomlruums on I.be big lalaod or Ha.wall. 1000 plus sq ft , sleeps 6 Beauufully furnished Prices begin at MlOO (801 )364 2000. ask ror Mike, ext 195 or Dan. ext ... D!Ol P1r1fir Cst Hwy. Laguna Bc b. R M P f7141~79 Dmm PoW °"'*• 2 years old. Ownen 3 Bdrm 2 batb rmrt + 3 BR 2 Ba rent.al. Ocun Vlew. $2218.000. Ronson Rea.tty 71~ R-2 LAND 2.88 AC. for 40 COlldos W a1k to new Alpha· Bet.a Center S315,000 with ~avail C.U Ageot at 752 llJ2 UHOLORDS ARE MADl HOT IORH ContraC'l & all 1nrlUbl\\' trust deed:. llrP <1 ~ood way lo buy µro~rt) lo da) If tbt''>t' an• un familia r l1n.in 1 1n 1: metlYxb lo ~ oo " h ~ not malu.• an appoUltmenl to day "''th one of our :..Ue:.proplt> to wlk tlw\g!. over We11 b~lp )'OU un '>rramble some of the que.uons you may have Otx ol these propertJes ma,y be ngbl for you 2 urut.s m.soo TaJceovttex1stuut loan 2 WU!.:> $110 000 o w e ut 2 urut:. Sl52 51)1 · SJ 10.UOV lft.'>1031 .! uru t $60 Ollli C1nJl '>lllrtt!r' I WUh $24~.:io.1 O W C 2nd ~ WUb $UJ0,UO(J 0 Yo L IK 2nd i uruL.., $l25 .OOU 0 W C: AITD 12 uruts S62S.!i00 Buy on contract 12 UD&la $350.000 Great Buy LS unrt.s $325.000 I RS 10 ·31 Sel le r motJvaled 16 uruts S&00.000 Creative fmancing 161.DUlS S600.000 Take O\'er 81'1 ex1slulf loan 21 uruts 5'30.000 Great rental area 28 urut.s saoo.ooo Coalract Sa.le 32 UIUls Sl.200.000 Be cruUve-OWC 36 uruts ll ,93.5.000 IRS 10.31 We bave grown bec:aUM our client.I have pro- spered. Call for an ap. pouJtment today. ... cuss Q.mt.om Home. 3 bdrm, 2 bth, 2 frpl, YI blc:k from bcb. 1275,000. Deya 754·1124, Evu. alt. I ~Im ....................... ~~~~~~~~~ MIWUSTIMG Palm Spnngs. Mission Hills Teruus condo; 2 BR . 2 ba. $1 32,000. Opeo Sit/Sun 2·5. 339 Forest Hl..Ua North.. 213 : 7s.1'71 l 752-Ul2l0 ' 9UAIL PLACE IYITSIU' er.thlaklq ocean view from new a Bdrm, 2~ b•lh contemporary. f'alW"eS: IUDken COD· venation area with fu-eplace, ma.aw suite w/apa. Gla.11 .nd oak thnloUl aod much more in um perfect parlldlte. don osen IAYFROMT Loc:adon., location. loca· Uon! llapiticeot 4 br, ~ ba, finly, executive home. Dock & alips lo ac- commodate 2 lge yacbta. pllll te•m•. Seller is motivated and wtU cany • l250.000 2Dcl. Back ups. M&:nu C::I Walkr.r C lee TOP OP 1MI .... Recently remodeled, 3 bdrm .• pa.DOramlc view home wtth new carPetl, 1btUpt., stained 1lau, ldullen nrii&ret, paint, AJld new ,,_~uance1. A sensational value, pzs,000. 831-0838 l .............. Vf!!t'Y unique remodeted 3 Br 3 Ba + family. n•.soo Bill or Linda. Gefteney 631·0884, ~. tieWPOIT SHOllS Exdusive listing, 2 br + den. lmmac. J ual llilt.ed. suµoo. Call for appt. lo see. OCIAHFIOMT New liat1nc 3 br + 1 br Only 3 yrs new. Aaklnt S5'7$.000. Crutlve financ· Ina nail. Foe appt. lo see. Peco Brom.a. Rllr. M:>-153L Nlnl• larvla, --. Dupla. two I Bil 2 S. LID· b. "'7 DiC!e owner'I WI· lL Nt. oeean, low down, very flea1blc term1. &lillr W/euf)'. Sll0,000. ..an; m.ae ut for Jeff t4iWPOIT HTS. I Bdrm 2\.ilba, MP lu .. t quart.as, AV encl1p8J'k. lnl. aoo.ooo J.A., oo qua.I, rA·JOJn, courtesy to bnlbn. $210,000 Owner. lll.m7. ... ---...... , ... ~ POOi.HOME Lvly 5 bdrm converted lo 4. Lge entertainment petlo. Super motivat.ed, UDO PARK PRIV BCH Exclusive adult park, 2br, belt buy in~·~, ·D• ...... ..im1/ $36.000. "-· 114-......-.-vv • -'iWhs. 1100 mly •.soo. 54.5-Ntl 1---------1 ·-···················. PttONATIES- 1°"9 ft l:JO PJlll.I •EXCITING• MIW4 ~~~~~~ By owner 2 br adult condo in model home condition. Walk 10 So Coast Plaz.a. John 531-4000 days, S5MIUI wknds •eves. Aa1-ll/1% ~ 38drm l"ba· in oioe &re8 SA, brk fplc:. Ira llv rm. gd she kil.cben.. Jrs pvt bark )'1'd w/CCMnd paUo, ta,iSO. Call RHdy: 5t0· l 720 Tarbell Rltn. 1011 1001111'5 . TOOCMM ·u R. 2eA home. approx U )'ean old s:m.ooo wtth 1137,000 .aaaumAble i.t at K . Owner will c:erry 2nd. OPB4 COUNTRY Localed ln Sborecllffs Count.ry Club Park. beauUfuJ 24x64 V11tang Home. w/everytlwlg In· eluded. Ocean view, above Eltrel~ Goll " Country Club, S•n aemeru. SPICW.IUY That you can get fl.nil mer rights on. near main businell <atock bmiers & laree banks) diltnct or Sent.a Ana, all are rent· alr'~oHV.r det&Wo. Park Place.Inc 84.2-7481 o..r .. c.,.,., Dplx Newport. l blk lo ocn. 3Br uruu. low renta, $2Z5.000. Ast . Lu Bambart m•>~ BeU.ltl&I XsS2 Keyweat --------1 um>. MobU. Home ln Lqun.a l:UJ..la, nicest 5- Star Park. TaU encl POrdt. ml.mnd doOn. ll1bt ·wood lnlerlora, a~Ton alr to0nd: 2 = Br'• with tMt + area. walk I.A clCMeta. AU for only .... CH\1-.. ). CLASSIC MOIUHOMI SALIS 2'70t Hart., 8&e 20l·A M0-1937 OWNER Will CARRY Mo~l GREAT OWNERS UNIT °"'1 SZl5,000. ' JONES REALTY INC. LST. l'M6 I I .......... ,., 2000 ....................... 4-Unlts, 2Br 2be, $108,000. $11,000yr Income. OW finance. Pnn only. Agt 631~ INVmrORS PARADISE It's a fact that property on or near I.be water ap- preaat.ea fast~ than any Olber kind. How about: 12 Untta oa the water w/approx. 180' beacb front, $1,200,000. U'li. down~ 64 Uoita 5 m1n drtn. Pride of ownerabl SUZ5,000. 10 Condol ac::rou from beach. Owner wtll flnanre at t~3 $11.5.000. +yp. 10 Unit's s m asb tn1 llWhJlewater pier vlew. ~.ooo. White Water Realt.y,lnc:. 602 Victoria, San Clemente n4.-..zt22 802 So. P•c:!tk, Oceaaskle n~ 19 UMITS Excellent Npt Bch loca. lion All Units In e x· cel lent cond ition . Owner 's desperate for qwclt sale. W1JI car ry fUW>ClllJt with lrg down pa yment Fu II pr• ce $799,000 2U-3'78-2S72 Ttme ·abare con dom1nium1 1n Utah s finest ski resort, Park Ci- ty Pnoes du.nng pnme' sk1 season :.tart at $5500. 1ao1 >364-2000. ask f fee simple owoerstup~ • 3 bdrm urutl, 2 b• [ R €\TI G€ Mike. ext 1.915 or Dan. ex ~ _ HOM€\-191-·~~~~- 2 lots Victorv1Ue. Near 3333W Coa.!>t llwy, NB 645-6646 IUAD&IUTTU 4 four-plexea In Costa Mesa. Can be sold sei>acat.el.y. All 3 Brdm 2 Ba each. Owner will carry at 1oq, for four years 2'7"; down. Fu II pnce $189.SOO r.reen Tn..-e Inn. 100X200 646-ti270. 7~ 46J7 a.d&tate &dlanlp 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Excban&e YOW" Hard To' Sell Rental Prop. rot1 Land prottt.ably & Tax Free. Al~ Aaeot. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hames Fw'lllisltecl [ R€\TIG€ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ HOME: ..._ ha.d 11061 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeU&WuJ home 2 br 2 ba. mlW CoutHwy.NB f)>L patio Adults Year" 64'"444' ly l600 497 11!29 ---l IHVESTC>a'S DB.m ..._Pcnl t ula 1107· lmrnacula~ 2 BR 2 Ba. 2 -•••••-•••••••••••••• ) eu old cond L~e 2 Br. 1 ba home. fully bdrm !>. t'.srt h tonl' furn .. avail 1mmted .., rarpet.s. fen~ pa\IQ ,.. Winter. S6UO m o commuruty pool. '>Pa dnd I 871-8225 tenru:. Super lneot111n Only S83.M C.sll todJ). 979-5.170 ALLSTATE REALTORS 4~• Buyen 15 h u1lcJ1ni: for '·ii•· man.a~"ml"fll avail o>:t 53&~ 39 UNts/tenM )(J'. int l"J'>l\,\1• 'J .. h now lodwn, l.Al>t ~crow. i d OC toe xlnt unit!> PnnonJ} Bkr 7~ 116ti U UNIT COMPU .. X. 1n Cast.a Meu. newly patnt ed .. Inds<' pd Pn ced to sdl Pnnl onl> AJn &'2 95&) hNMu6a re>tnt On UM> ocean. J Bdrm Phone Sle"e Ounne & Co 1~ !.<al 3122 ......................• ~\Im 2 HH 2 B<i . bllru.. dt"<'k..o. "lO 11f llwy /wail !\Oov Iii Mo tu M•J SJ25 t."iJ.J.lw 3148 .••.................... l.tigi.ma fant.a~y. 2 Br 2 lS.l bt·aullfuJ ocean vu. w~lk ltJ V1etorra Rr h . fn>lr P<1f'l1ut'I Or. mut·h m o r e SiUU mu Nu childre n pct :. Ja n Manin Dys 833·8383. eva & wkncb 641 ~ Unuulw cou.aite by too !>e'a 2 br pvt beach. DUPLEX ddulL--"''Pt'" 19!+ J~1·r \.11 <JL ALJ n I\.(,, .._wporl &eoch 3 I 6 9 ~ fir l lSJ ... c1t·h t·ncln,, t1 ••••••••• •• ••• ••• ••••• • ;; .. ra.:l ............ umt> 1 In.Lo "'1th S20 UU0 d< "'n t-'111 pni··· SI 11 001 Pn11 tr.I) 11 .... nr ,\J:I l lil ,. infronl dbl ~.1r "'lnll-r r••nllll. $'90CJ 111•1 411.6~.t\hor{' 832 H7U, i ll &!2 itHI .•........••.•..•.•••.• tndtatrid/ GeMrd 3202 "upet+, 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... , ________ _ New small \pnnklc~ OCEA.NF'RONT HOUSJo; lnduslridl Uulld1ngs !'llwpt Bell . J Br. 2Ba .: 1\ntin. Agt 498-1580 _ ~mo y rly or 9 mul> 0nCT largt> lot. 1n Coi.l.a S700 Mesa. Plaas included for 2Br acit. !I mo S350 mu. mulb unna Pnnc. only Af). 6'2·9660 Approx 16.000 sq n. muhl urut COIDSJlex m Costa Mesa. to 'be compleled early spri.nf. S795.000. Pnoc oa!y A¥J. "2·9511> .. .................... . Prime R·Z Lot Xlat . .' k>u· lloa. No. ead La.auoa Beach. Leve!. i bib to ocem. n • .. 04.58.. t()NES REALTY INC. (714)813~ WANTID LIASI RUl:.TORS Oil LEASE OPTION ' ---------•Prominent Newport LOTS RaidenuaJ lots avaUa· bte for your own custom home. Nol many len, SO HURRY''' RANCH REAL TY 551-1222 Beach family have sold thei r Dover Shor e s . borne. Need min. 3 bdrm. +maids, over 4500 sq. ft. '.' N~wpo rt or Orange· Coastal home. 1-2 yrs. or more. 7 figure credit. CaU T18-Cl4iOO ext. l~ weekdays. ~l.56 ev~;> "wee1te:om. too Out of Comty ow of Comity zsro .. · ~...... 2550 ,..Of•l'tJ .. . .............................................. lUIUllOUS WE SAN MARCOS orrers •olf. tennis. s wlmmlnir. boallnir. romrort. ronvenlen~ & sttunl~ -~Wltofn JBR. 2Ba homes from $129.500 Gr~ll ("()Urse homei1 from !174.900 8eaullt'UI 38r. 2RD LAKF. FRONT homt' with boat dock und boll S2UUOO. Ele1i:inl 28r + den. 21.,Rn. 2500 !IQ rt <'U~tom deluxe home with view & 1186,000 »ssumublc mort1'11~ .. S23:9.~1 All homes avallable for ln~l)e'C'tlnn Sat & ,;un 12·$. St·c a11ent at Opcm HOU'lt' 872 San Pablo Orwc or call ror eppt 744-0102 or 741-1~14 RIALISTAll7 TMI ltlAL ISTA Tl Pl.ACI llCOtemO. CA. . .. 1. 11 .,. , ........... _. • ..... -.............. • ............. _ ....................... ·············-··...... J l)ijii~~~~li~-...... 'O • It "Usie '$ • th•u• U11l•1111•-t1• ,,., __..,_ 2. im IS Olilil... UM.... 1144 Ml•••.._. 1169 ltwart._.. U6t U M _. ...... J740 Afal ,,....... .. I ............. ..._. • ......... =·~··-, .. ;-..;;;::a;:=,;"~~·;··~::;; ..................... •M•-;;;;;;ff•eH c;;;;;: ....... c;;; ....... ;; .;;;•HffHHIHii4( .. _. w . Atl .. •..:• ..,. --., ........ *6. • IOll reetalt. Vella lleo&al1 .... tldt, I Bil. -psr 8'lliilb D•Uviatl _., ............................................... , ............... ; I b . --· .... tdlll, DOOi. -.e111kr. Im. 8t9UIU\fl pmii-tlb IW'· 0.-3 t.-uPPlf, CJ)U, ~. «1iY at, Iba, 2 2 8lt eoodo, n. ~ .._ aa. •Hll•ltl• la 110 '*C t/' R aJi rouodl•I•· Ttrr1eed drp1, bllna, nbmlt frp&c,crt~dtcOr. reutr.etc. '5ZS.callan .... ~-~· ·~ ---::r::::Mr.':!': . ..,_ .... ":.=. ir.:~co::. 0 e e y .......... bbq. cbldrL Nopeta ... "" ---'7Pll.ZIMJJ ... ·A91itt !?-';11 o11a : _, • --~t-..:rard ~ 1 bdrm. Co•· •pa, uue. heurt'y & ID mHi aparllllo1 fount1lftl <B > Sballmer. Cati 1~ .Patio 00 Woodbddae Dt.atee Con· .__,, • •· ~~~mo. ._ ...,1tld. pool, t•n 0....croundl MOO C.U '40-S1n . LP•:.'t!ud~nlo:0.~.~· -.ZorSJ&.IS7. La. Adu.tta. do.J'W. Yale Loop, Irv. Clmllllll•lli ... Ull a.at ;,:,:.:o P•'•· tlU a.u.ct11J114n1001 ~~~~~~~~ we'i:·tn clOMt.t bome'. ll!SA VERDE home it· No Pell OSOiio. Call 2 Br. 2 be, deo, ~· ........... --... -............. tba, yrd, ~ ~ -lib kitdaen fs cablDlt.I. CQOSpbere 263 br dhc twll.. Tl.___, lndlcpd. ()pea UM · t Ir C. -Ira .. , .U., IW.tldl•lllll<*-... ltft .... O>Ddo In -a 9R. t ba YrlJ LUXU~br, a:aru . Walk to Hunllnaton .,U,aopda.546-1034 ~. 2bdrm. l~ btb,·2 ~""' tl$0/lse -.-. ..... •.nv. ... IGtat U.. Pk~. J car Pool• lennl• _prl,,1• ~ flte••=tr~· ~ LAMAMCHAAl'TS car car .. rrpl, f:Uo aod · ~Ht . Ufl C.. 1_.._ l~ba cot· ~~~ ~~: f7MKaorlT.._ ft~.OH49t 2tJllCllOOmt;aa':s 1...arp l,26.3 bd prden aide yard, aundry l-.-n.-·~--.•.2•br-.•1 t>.-. ..... ., &. ...__CM ...... Kbll. t.m mo. Nlc.t.n p&umrt!PdeDU1I ~no~ apta. 'Adult.a. Dtbwhr. ='*+lit" Im. "Ill*· Beaut. ludlcap- 0.... • • .. Olilnt dDI 0 ,k. .... me>. 811~ Polot arH. l blll to .... ... lZIO UtiUUes rt.! =· :c1 J:· ~ J:!t lq, tenoia, voUeyblH. ~~lf'lirb, _ .. ,-....... beallh J bdrm. 2 ba. •-•••••••••••••••••••• LAQUINTAHERMOSA Pl.IQ.S:.;6'S-all Nlceh13Br,1'1118a,en~I. poola,JKu,a:il, relrit& -·~·~rl:!lll& P , • ...., W4 *=· lbaiJ"~ !;";!, Yuri)' U75. Call 3 BR l\ti Ba. a ear at· teallPartulldeLn tblk pr.tr,ilc,ladrynn,l~ ... lnc.l.tcZS.5"-1.,. -'---flf ..,,, ••••-.. •--••• Tai •~ • • atll ,_,, f7Nll3 tacb4td 1ara19, ate pa W. ~ Beach, 3 blb S. or 2 Bdrms, 1 bath apt. Anabt ha·. SUI mo. ---... .._ ..,.,... -flwn coaun PoOI Mn v.t1 .. -. ~ulll. 1375. mo. Gas eG-1'131.«1112118 ....... an. IPM 6 I 8r, •••· 1 ba Jo 5br.deo.3ba, Waterfront. MoPllLAIL·..,..m . -paid.~ ...,....._.. 3141 ........___ towat.oe • ••d ul\lt, l"OCDDJ pool, tennlt. Wilk IM7·5441 2Br 1Ba, upstairs, t>e.m ._ ................... . ._ ....._....._ ,.._ .U0• ... 1"1.dblp.r.. flmrllft£E t.ooeean 11000 mo/ i.MI HOll"ESFORRENT •-.._.. 1741 "-'1111_...UYfM& cei.l. w/eacl. gar. New 2 bdrm No. Lafiuna .,... ___ ...,. •10 boM·IQ>, datlwhr, ~IR lle.M5-7$73A... 3 or 4 Br. Prieed froto _,.... ~· carpet" palnt. Avall. ,,, .................... pool. Cbe to frwy It llMfiON MODEL ,.. __ --~ F1M:d yard• -·•••••••••••••••••••• MoltUtil.Free.Newcpt. l2/1.$3:i0.~'111CM. acroa1 str eet rom ....... -.... ,._. ..., •-~-...,_, ·• ""r"1.,. F•maliea Beaut. decorated •. maid cbp,mcl.prage,~atio, beach, $450. 494-1602 -· -· .... c •• l .1111, -All) coo ... 00 Clean •.Br. 11'/R, rrm d.in ... -... _.. I I .... f::. .. , ........ _ W/ ··--r --Ba b F-'-.. --1 .. -~ol ' • ._ .. "' ... , 1111• --pl•aae, '-Ida •. P'"t• le•••Ctl, poo, uh • ...., au~ ...... ---· c nr. -. ... ew ...-...._. oeoea " ••. ......-"".. • ..-. Lovely l•-5 ~room rm, •~c s1.nale story .. a CK .. ..... Dbl ,_.. •. n -'--Ad··••-On.t N ----------• m.-tm.-.all • famUJ~cea.trah.tr, home &-nt or 1s.e $700. welcome. Call964·2566or wti:.&.222'7 mbath'.. 00 ~· lwa P~l.812'"' y. 0 Specloul2Br , N. Laguna, ~ br bl e· -• INd Jl41 pool/•pa, cul-dr ur ec2-..,..~ m.2lm Agt,oofee. LAGUNA BEACH MTR 1BR$125 · oco side hwy. blln~. W-•~ ' S ' V• louUon, (~h P•ltlt L-..llt.I --l INN Ma.id aerv color ZS23EldeoAve C 1111 2br. 112/ba, Twnbse. qwel. U60 mo. yrly. rm. ... '° Batboll ·-••• .. -••••••••••••• Year leaae •71"'1 mo -~ 216 1V · .. ~ ...a 1' u ii ' ' · Patao ~ I Ad Its Ad It s l 623 3827 tat--................ ., _. llNT • -. M#'.o.~L••.,.. ·--··•••••••••••••••• . ...,at..,.. poo t &e.7805 . c ear. u . . . . 'J 900.-:0, .._.. ............ l"'VWI 8.ucb Realty, ~!__2000 ....,."'",_ ._.... <714 )494 S294. 985 No. No Pets . From S375. l·&l039 • Bdrm_, 1~ tMaU. bome 01 LIASI Of'TIOM 2 B E D R 0 0 M Coast Hwy 2br, t~ba Twnbs, F /P, 66-4074 ,.,___----V--Sp-h--Le.e C.. IDSo. !tleliftlloa Buch 1111 •IT SQUARE Prom•oeat Newport BUNGALO~ lN SOUTH pe.UO. mcl pr. Adha No ~~ iew. t level• Ill u... Eda80a ~ DlS ...,.,, fle.cb lam.ab' have soJd LAGUNA. S.twa.t.ed oo Yt Modem 0 1.x Pi!nlbouae. Peta. From$375.MS-4074 &aide. 14.9 E. Bay 2br, studio. Wet bar, pool, 4 •· <>c.a vtew, pool ....... --•-· 3 ...+-, .... _lb·~._.._ their Dover S hore" acre e&tat..e overlooking 2Bdrm 2ba, btd pool, Iba!, 1>001. Adults No Jae, exclusive No . QOOO. mo. Call 'rim "''"' c;o,au-• c~an. new -vuu. '" -.. vuuu " · s 2 •· 3 Br Cost. ..._ _ _.... ' .... _Q --... ........ .... w punt 6 carpets EndoMd aar•ae. Super home NeedDUll.3bdnn Aliso tate Beach. mud servace, cok>r TV, • .nearoew. ~ _.., o.~I ~-._.... . .....,__., -.,.,mo wtuch mcludes oondlUon! ACTON from +m .. ds, over 4.*> sq. ft Kitchen, living room & 2 all hneo • utensils, Mesa, Hant. Bcb. All Br • pntener.cau lbckat parll 6 pool. Year lease Newport or Orange car gar age. Walk to weekly or month to bltm, patio-yard. Some 2br, Sludio. 1,,..bai. Gar, 1.Aduits ocean Vlew-7-$385. ~'101962-9124 $4BS. mo. Ranch Realty, eo.t&Ihome l-2yrs or beach over Coot bndge. moolb. sees. Reef lnn, w=, encl. garage, pa.do, or~~· ~1:' ~~-3922 Rt.A.LTORS ~ 2 bdrm. fam. rm 56HOOO. g:>~e77~-~r!x~r~5 ~':8to~her~ a;:~;: 499-2ZZ7. !:,. s:no~~~/Dbook· r=,:.· 9ti'.76~~ aft: ~MicJMel 3152 •-< .... ._, > Pl b WOOOlllDGE .. ~ .. "'-y~. 64"'6l<Ult ev-S6'5I> per moolh. Contact H.wport~ 3769 TSLMgmt 642-1603 7Plll. • ..... :. .............. .. I IMrAf LI.I. ••01 --IDO • US """'°'"" o .,-..,., "'" n.,. 'd D-'d •-o\oo~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _,..... cJ1)tg, 2~ ba cedar & 5 UR. 3 ba., Pl'eacolt on &weekends. uoaYl net cx~iat.es. 2Br au util pd no pets nny Funky tbr, house. YIEW"8,LS glass 5 blks to ocean piuit.beauUful!SlflSMo .--------•11.nc.714-731·5161. THE s~duldOK.retng,d1w : Nr l6th&Npt.l!:ast-CM. Saelaty38drm,famrm, Dbl car pvt gar, fully 6M·~.631·3444 SO'"'"LAGUNAHOM"" oar , 19$> Wallace, M gr SJJO.NoPet.s.~ ~L 8 b d . d Ad It Out.rm. baiyvlt'w t"2 br v an c. ..-I-.. a . uae ya r matnl Y u ::., no NEW EXEC. CONDO. mob. hm on Lido Pl.'n. Spacious 4 br homt: GOO #1 S48·95al 2br, 2"'2ba. Condo, clean. qwet, pool, Crplc. an' rood, S46SMo. 548·4239,• S48-Z746 Vf/W~r. gardener & U · ~· lnqwre at S27 18th 3Br 2Bth f I •lA()() f w12nd sty fam rm & wet H D d · lud ·...1 ....,., 14 960 6331 • • rp • 00 sq Pe r b a c h P a d · 2 huae br 1n super loca soc. ues me u. -""' • • ft .. A/C, BEAUTJlo'UL $4(K)lmo., w1purch opt. bar 2 Car gar w/auto ~redwood beam ce11'. 2br. Mesa Verde coodo ---- Lots ol wood. New crpl H.wport a.och 3869. iJDmed. occ upancy. 4 Br condo. carport. no V1EW.lurge21·2gar .up 67~0041evi..119&269ldys opener Xlnl view or LIFE'' ings. bwll·ID kitchen, Drive by 1017 Saodcutle pets. Hunt. Cont. $475 gr a de carp d. w h 11 Ask for Pauly Alis o State Beach to &calJ us for details. mo. lsl. la.sl & deposit. paper. Must !>cc to ap-which there 1s direct ac YEAR· ROUND FUN :Swm~v .. ~~re F.ncl ~ar. Poot $450Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask for 8111. 540-5880 A Kl rAJU( NEWPORT RCfaylorCo. 768-7633 preciate Avail for Spec 180 deg . ocean ce.s by fool bridge. Fruit Soc.1al Ac11v111e~ 01 lease. 833-3134 view 3br. Condo. Front lret.'S. gardens. & lawn rec tor . Fret· Sunday lbdrm-S2651mo. 2bdrm m>1mo, 734 S halimar. Bal'helors. 1 or :t- Bedroo~ & Townho~i> -------- 2 Story 2 br. 1"2 ba. re- . 640-5112 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Walk to beach. Gardener mrld. 3 BR Woodbndge condo $7fXl mo. 963-0643 Pool. lake, tenrus. $47 s ~8786 or 646-1794 decor, near Fashion LaQuesta Racquet Club 3 i.&a.nd. $49S. mo. $750 bdrm. 2 ba. wash/dryer. Orangetree Pauo hme, :! sec.~aller12. lmmac. SS90 mo. Call BR U BR. dent Up· Specious Rustic cottage Grei213/472-Im graded. pool. spa. teMI!> :tr, 2ba. l&e kit. den du; 2 bdrm 1 ba 2 car garage S3SO mo. 581-3165 rm, patio, dbl gar. ~ 19 Bluff View for leai.c C b a r m I D g . ~ .. ,mo. 536-83l2 Eden I tke garden 1 n SIOOMo.837--0666,759·1131 Turtlerock Hills Up prime unit Spotless meucu1ouslymarntallled Brunch •BBOs •PJr Tennis. pool, Jae. lse al owner expense. Long l1P'. Plus much more 548-7813 AM term lease avall. $1100 GREAT R~EATIOH WA TEil.FRONT Modem 2-sly 4 Br 3 Ba home. 2 frplc's. lg deck, on the canal in W Newporl Avail 1m- medlatl'ly $900 mo yr round mcl lht & la~t & dept Call 645 ti&IB per month to qualified fonn•'> •I rt:e Le~sC1n:. party. Contact David (pr(I & pro snop)o 2 Reid & AsiOCtates. Joe H1>altn Clubs• Sauna • 714-73.1 5161. HydromoJ~ge•Swim W-"--1....-11...-3298 ming •Goll Driving .... "'9n>.-.n--i:l11ngc ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS S1ng1t , 1 & 'J Ekdroom~ • • ur no\h"d & Unlurn1~ht:O tiesA PINES 548-1257 or 642·33CY7 Mesa Verde East Spac URGE 2.Br. 18th. gar . Bacbelor, 1"2 br apts qiaet area nr sbopg. ou Crom $305. Poot JBCUZ%1, cpt.s & drp6 SJ25 Mature pvt pahos. G..arages 'Mlttl.a& couple. No ~LS avali. Adults. oo pet!. 540-61.87 2650Harla Ave. 549-3447 NEWMHD Al'TS. :.3~is~· Cplc. all Bachelor $Z75. frpk , Ttt 957·t:i68 room. Pool, Jacuzzi . From $3119.50 Spectacular spa, total recr eation progra~ social program 7 pools, tenru:. cowts. Al Fash I.Wind. J amboree & San JoaqUUJ Hills Road 17 I 4J644-I 900 OCUMROHT Jbr. 2ba w1offal-e. Yrly. t'tplc, 3 car gar. $1050. 11 TSL~\1gmt 642-1~ AIJ.. Btk to bch, 1.se. 4 BK. 2' 2 grc1ded. air cond . I BR. CodaMeso 3224 Ba. grdn lwnbm. t'plc, 2"2 Ba. ram rm Im 4 ~R€HIG€ ••n••••••••••••••••••• pool. sec grd, n4iw cpU., medlateoccpy. $1100 mo · uQMf' appUc. pa.mt. bge walled Call Marl l)n Bulkley, n l NEW Deluxe 3Br, den, din paUo. Like new. Children 67>3411 3 Br. 2 ba. S52S mo S250 depot.al Nice ba<·k yard 15132 Coronado. So or Bolsa. We~l of Beach Rl\d 847·6363 Shor~hnt: Mgmt Corp HOMES FOR Rt;NT • A11u11 l •V•n-J •No 1>c1•, • Mutl1 I~ Op1 " dJ1ly 'l 10 b Oakwood Garden Apartments eodoeed garages. Gai. & l Bil. UUi patd, rM:w cpl:., wtr pd. Adults. no ~· etc S29S mo No pet.:.. 393 Ham1llon , C M. T.>1·2n60 64.S-4411 --------Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba VILLAMEDHA towohoui.e Sp.H1~s 2br. 2bu. new erpLS, ga> fuepbce & pool Qw~t ~love & dshwbr 1ncl area Adults. or> pel:. u1cl garages Couple $42:5. 67~5&491~ 3381 2 Br. 2 ba condo, Yi blk Lo beactt. 2 car gar . auto op. nr Beaut bay view. $650 )Tly rm. hv rm, microwave. OK. no pets. S650 mo. 2~. dbl garage. $750 Refs req. 1-661-3445. mo 2567 Elden. Agt. ---- 979-5099. • 2br, 2ba. frplc. dlx Con- Like new £-side condo 1 hr + den/gst rm gar. Frplc, pool, ldry. adltli, oopets. $395. 752·5915. 2 BR. 2 Ba condo. air cond.. D/W. pool, clbhse, sec .. Nr. S. Coast Plaza. No p ets . $475 m o . 714-960-4591aft6PM do. Pool, jac. tennii; crts. Sec. gate. Very desirable Joe. Nr. Sch. lmmed. oc- cupancy. S525Mo. Call Sam 968·9678(H > up to llPM. wk527-7081 Lux. Exec. home. 5 br, 3 ba. many xtras. Close to beach. S700 mo. 557-9154 -3 BR 2 Ba. 2 car garage. 2 2 Br. 2 ba, bllns, 2 car i;ar, blks t.o ocean. No pets. pvt yrd. No pel&. $US. $S95. A.gent. 963-8377 or 957-u.>o; 642·12161 962-6837 ~--------Brand new Laurel Point 4Br, 313a Dix condo. Pool. Condo. 3 br. 2' • ba. or bch & scbls, $7~ mo. A/CIA. 2 car gar. w/op-Sl&-1076 ar. ~pool, jacuui & -------- bbq. 1725 mo. Avail. 4br. ll2ba. & 3br. ia~ba U/15. (114 )8'11-8225. Ccndo Huntington Con- 3br, 2ba. lg paho, frwt trees. wlk to shopping. $.YIOMo. (213) 887·1792 tinental $450 & $425. W 0 w n A g t 714·964·2032.963-5192 Old Town 2br. Iba walk to Woodside Village; 2 BR. 2 bch. Remodeled. Mr ba Im.mac .• w /up-Havel.536-6565 grades; incl. gas. pools. !>pa, yard. a /c. S4500rof· 3 Br & den near fer. Agl. 67~1642 Goldenwesl College. 1st Walnut Sq Condo 2 '>l} 2br, 2ba, pool S475 64.S-6253 eves wknd~ 2br, & den home 1n Deerfield. Upgraded 1n ter & lnd.scpd Adjacent to parks. pool. jac, shls . $565Mo. 559-1420 afl 6PM &wknd.s. 3 Br. l 1h ba con do Heritage Park. No pets. Pool. upgraded. $500 mo Day 548-1313 , t•ve ~ New 28r, 28a Studio Con· do, pooJ, lenrus, adults. DO pet.S. $525. 644·5623 i.o,.. leoch 3241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sparkling 3 BR. 2 ba .. in Monarch Bay Mall . view. priv. beach S950 PegAllenRJtr 494·7578 PAHORAMA VIEW 3 BR. large view living room. view deck. No l...agWUl. $1,000 mo. DON OSEN REALTORS 497·4848 3333 W Co1111t Jfwy. "'B 645-6646 Penthoui.~ s tud1u . Versa.a.lies. guarded f(atc, rec. racd. $395 mo. 548.sro4 or 646·2316. Bluffs Condo, 1 lt!vel. compact. 3 br, redec Pool, pallo Nr. ever yUung! $650. 675.()812 ---EasLbluff. spacious 48r. del:l. 2'-:zba. very pvt w view, lrg back yrd. new c rpt •dtps.pa1nl, 2 car & boat storage 75 Days 759-0840 5-1905 Dehght!ul 3br. Twnse for lse 2"2ba, frplc. gas BBQ, comm pool area No Pets AvaJI Dec. 1 SS75Mo 645 2183 eves&wknds. llarbor View Home 3br. new crpls. drps. tenrus & swim $800. 640-8611 Bluff Condo lovely Bay view Nr pool 3br. 21 ~ba, frm. din rm. huge t'.R .. J or .i Br Pnccd rrom S4ll5-$.595 fo'ncd yard & !(a.rage!>. Fam1l1t·:. please . kids & p ct~ welcome. Call 964-2566 or !173-2971. Agt, no fee. HouMs Furnished or Ultfurnished 3 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach house. 1 block lo sand. 2Br. lBa. small Newport Beach/So. 1700 lf.ilh St [.) lJt•f .,t h IM1 17141 b4Hlt70 Newport Beech/Ho. 880 lrvin1: 1111 lblhl (7141 t,;4~50 pref Children OK No New Condo' So Csl . Vill-. Pets MOO Uttl pd. except 21lr, 2ba. pool. rec room, elec 2324 Eklen 645-1965 full sec. Air " waler pd. 2 BR. I Ba. refrig, lndry NoPeu S4.9SMo Ml-1337 rm. kids OK, no do~. 2 Br ba SiJ2S mo. 83HI081 • 1 h • gar. P•llO, adults. no pels . ms. 540-54418: eve 548-9084 yard. Winter rental $450 --------- $pk10US 2 br apts. Fami-ly urut. Pool 6 Play. ground. Su.odaoce West Apts 1996 Maple . 646-1411& or 642-1.951 New 2 Br 2 Ba. adll.l\s. uW pd, pool. JBC • ucur. clubhouse. So Coast Plaza $4.50 644·6535, 644-4.976 p I u s ul1 lllies NB T10-2180. 3400 . .......•.............. 3Bdrm al Broadmoor Homes, Huntington Harbour. 213/282-1136 dys. 2131.So92· 3584 eves .Condomiili...s ~ 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new 2bdrm • 2 ba twnhse , frpL. 2·Car encl gar. No pets S500/mo. !>46-9134 ------- 2 BR. l ba. yrly. rum. or uni urn S.SOO 2 BR. l ba unrurn . )'early SS25 J BR, 2 ba yrly S52S 2Br. Adults Only Pool. $325 Mo 556-179'1 2 BR l ba wntr $500 Beaut 1 very lg bdrm. 4 BR. 2 ba wnlr S.SSO plusb. laundry. 1mmac 3 BR, 2 ba. oc:eanfroot, grounds. 1826 Pomooa yt!lll'ly . Sl.000 Si12S mo. ~ associated WEAR SHOPPtMG lJUl pd. DO pet&. ~. 2br. l ba. S48·7689 2 Br, 2 Ba. MCl>a V~nk Adil.Its. no pets $400 D-49'll Of 979 16QI 2 Br $32:> l br lum S32S Pom, bl~. adullll. oo pets 931 W 19Lh St. 548-0tlrZ. UZ6 ... ................... . BR01<£RS llfA, T011S l IJ 1' \,'\r e tJ' t) HJ 4 I I • fl I 2 bdrm. l ba New stove & l BR. clean. bnght. w1Ul drapes. 1nclds patio ~•OW S310/mo Adults, DO pelS $310. 717 213. !l'M-41164 _W_l.8lb.~_B_._~ __ 19216 ___ 2 bdrm new carpel Avllll now ~ mo +- Ubl. Call Mllrtba 661·1161 or~Jbl2 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 IMM A<z'ULATE & spac10U!> 3 Bdrm, 2 ba . balcony. Pllcbed beam ceilings. Near beach & acro6S from waler. Quiet neighborhood. S67S/mo yrly lse. Wate rfront Home 631-1400 1 Bedroom. 1 ba.lb, yearly or mo S3SO mo. Agl 67J..62l0 oJ 1, Block to beacb. 3 br, 2 ba, downstairs. bltn:.. frl)k.patJo.earage.$600 1Zi '4lb SL ~140 ~ 3 Br. 2 ~ up~r Walle lo beach. S600 Mo yrly Agent 675-8ti0 BAYFRONT tBr with view parch. S525 m o " m-8990 WESTC'Ll 1-'fo' condo. Ol'"' mtenon> Adult:. no peb 2 Br SC8S I Br $400 mo 64.2~. bi3-ti640 & lasl. ref's. SS75 mo. 3 BR. College Pk. Nu crpt, 847-1509 WANTED! House to rent 2200 i.q. ft. Charming de LEASE w OPTION to buy brand new coodo. 2 br. 3 ba. Npt Bch. $750/mo. Ca IJ &is-0638. 3 Br duplex, 1800sq. ft Oo I.be bay 3 short bib to ocean beach. S7SO lea54.' toe. uul .i-010 River Ave Do no d1i.turb Len1rnl Drive by then call Otx 2br. 2bil, new crpts. drps. bale, pool, ree rm. sec. cntrl air. watr & gas pd, No Pets. Nr So Csl. P laza. $4SO Mo . Bill. .......... odt la40 C H ANN E L t• K 0 N T"" W'51DETIE 3 8R I Ba . fplc. balcony. yrl) $70IJ Ca.JI &'73-21 lJ gardnr. children OK, no --------- pets. S625mo. 546·4147 HOMES lo"OR RENT in Monarch Bay or cor S950Mo. 644 ·2915. Monarch Bay Mall. Need . !164-2877 WOODBRIDGE. 3 BR. 21' 548-7813 Ba. S675 mo 714-640.2360 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 -992 ·472 1 or i-----------213-981-4680 CaU collect Nice l n ·plex in restdentw I Point ared t tJlk to beal'h :i bdr m. :! ha Yearly Sti25 . C ull 673-2113 Beaut. 3 Br. 2~ ba, family r m b ome in lovely Eutslde. Beaut. yard w/covered palao. dbl car gar. S895. Agt. Jeanne 631·1266 & 55.2· 7367 3 or 4 Br. Pnced from ~s.595. Fncd yard & garages. I-' am 1 Ii es please. kids & pets welcome. Call 964·2566 or m2971. Agt. no fee. in Jan. 499-2150' 9Sl·Jl9S W_A_T_E_R_F_H_O_N_T_3_8_r_2 Ba wkdys. 9--7PM Spac1ou.., beuuUfuJly furn *DllUXE* GARDEN APT. ....... ~-~. 3 Br condo. Spit. HcstNlw' 1242 level. encl. gar. 2 pallos ••••••••••••• ••. ••••••• pool, jacuni. children 45' dock & lrg home avail o.k .• Nr South Coast unmed. 213/282-1136 dys. Plaza. S540. eves & 2.1Jt592·3584eves. wknch 9627602. Brand new large t26i<)OSF l full ocean view home. 3br, 3 baths. fam & din nm, cstm drps, & lantp, gated comm. SllOOMo IB2·15l2 892-4731. Beautiful home 1n ex· elusive Victona beach. 3br 3ba, Cam rm. 3 decks W1superb whale waler view. Steps lo bch $1200.Mo. 494·9421 2 Bdrm . 2 l2 Bath 2br. lba. pr, fncd yard townhouse. 1760 sq fl. 2 BR Ba I.I 1 I nr. bus stop. S425Mo. car rrage. near beach. 3 . 3 . sp t eve . w 2 lst,last&dep. 548·2871 C a I a f L 6 p M • lalcben and separate liv ing area. 1 block from all. 6. _7_14_19'i11_·_S490______ t.enrUs court. Sl.000 mo E -side C M. 3br. 2ba, lrtilw 3244 _497_-44_16_, _lv_e_ms_g __ _ S575Mo.aiudreo &: Pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. Avail. 645-7711. WOODBRIOGEHOME _64Ul.56.._ ________ , 3.Bdrm 2ba creek-side. 2 Bdrm. IDd.ry rm & 1ar, Newport.. Heights area. 3150,JeSt.. xlra lrg yrd, Jmmac cond. Assoc privileges, ~mo/yl'ly. 559-4059 __ a:n_-'386 __ or_MB_·S882 __ . _10rangetree Condo 2 br. CONDO FOR LU Si A/C, oo stream. $450. Beautiful Brittany mo. +security759-198S. ln 1be Terrace-a 2 bdrm. condo, cl06e to shopping &rec. area. $425. 675...a41 Wooda model never lived in .• a Br, 2'1111 Ba" approx. 1100 eq ft or livina area. Temlia, pool le spa. $725 mo..Call556-2880 2 bdrm, 11,11 ba., New con- do. lmm ed. poss. • SELECT llOO/mo. PROPERTIES PAR K R E A liJ Y SSl·SOOO. ..... Hlh 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM.ES FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br. Priced from ~Sli95. Fncd yard & ga rages . Families please. k ids & pets welcome. Call 964·2.566 or mmi. Agt no fee. 3bdrm.2bth.~.&gym, oo pets, $575 lease/rent. lst&lasl+dep. 581·51.57 ........ HJ-I 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48r, 2~Ba . fam rm, liv rm. golf course & tennis clb neighborhood. 'a acre. avail lale Nov $875 New cmdo 2 BR, 2'1AJ Ba. IBCT A.LS _mo_. 66_1·2396 ____ _ diDing, dm. llv rm., I*"· 2BR.1'111 ba ........ $475 MiHiaR Viejo 1267 -tDO.m-4471,allS 3BR.2ba ...... $5951725 ..... •••••••••••••••••• -·---V I..&.. 4.Bll,2~ tMa •.••••••• $750 ff()Ul<"<' FOR RENT -·.._,._...,pr,...__, 4BR,2~ba NB $975 ~ pets OK . OUllo. ' .... 3 or 4 Be. Priced from _!Ml~DM.~~-~-~'!.,_ __ j 3:;,2.,i:acaPiS~ $1115-SSIS. Fbcd yard & garages. Families S4idl Bldt. frplc, atove pleaae, kid~ le pell •nfrtl. .-Mo. welcome. Call 964·2566 or ---f13.2'tl. Agt, DO fee. 3Bt, 1 ba. • Broactwa1. .. mo. Adul&a, DO peU. ...... .. M,l.,.... IHdt 3269 ....................... home on ChaMel inclds ~lip for power boat up lo 40 Obi gar + extra prkg. $1050 mo OCEANFRONT 2 Br. up per urut w/3rd sty sun· deck + hugt.' 2nd sly patio d ec k , ~p a . wshr dryr. microwave, new crpls & drps & gar UlCld'd $875 mo. yrly JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 PROFESSIONALLY de· 1..'0fated 2 bdrm + den. 21n ba condo in excellent loc. l,uxury It v1n~ Comm. pool & tennis SlOOO. mo. WATERFRONT Condo with view, prestige. security, pool. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 ba. ~ mo .• or submit lease/option. Wat.rfrottt HOlllWs Ul-1400 w~ to beach. 2 br •. den, 2 ~a house Frplc, garage. Pool & tennis pnvgs. $595 Yrly lse. Dlx 2br. 2ba, frplc, mm1 ocn view. $425. 221!1 Pac1£1 c CM 759·9448, 644-872'l ------Wal k to Westct.rr spacious 3 BR. patio, pool. etc Double garage. SS50 mo Agt 646-3255 Woodbndge. lrg 2Br. 2Ba . 2 car gar w opener. cen· tral &Jr, plu'ih crpt & drps. near lake. $550 830·0645. 559 7430 S52·1TI7 afl5 ~xesUnfum 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm. 11,; ba patio. 2 story, carport, storage W!D. stove. DtW. S350 $1!iO dpst. Excel ref on· ly. (714 ) 645-9839. Apartl9fth Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br w/frplc. winter $400 £u.nushed. Adlts, no pets. 67r>-9229. On the waler Wtnlet Ren lal. 4 bdrm. 2 ba $750 m cl. util. 67!>-6829 ap!. Overloolung water 3br. 2ba. O C.C. a rea. SBSOmo. 675-9877. Farruly Unil $425Mo . $500 2 Br 2 Ba, garage. 1212 W Balboa Bl H Ill· tert~ted call for appt Jim or Carolyn 7JO.L222 Agl Ava.LI Nov I 641-8657 Near new 2bd.rm . 2 ba twnbse . frpl . 2·car encl gar. No pe1.S .SSOO/ mo ~9134 <.k'eanfronl dlx 2br, 2bu. l bdrm. near Fairview & unul Jan 15th S900Mo Baker Stove & rern~ 714 752 9466.67~1 ~ mo 964 3056 e' e:> or UDO Studio Bach Qwet wtmd.s gentleman Ulll.Jl1e5 lbr. N~ar fain 1ew & _ m>Mo 67!>3609 _ Baker Stove, refng & PARK NEW PORT I U\Jl'~tncld S320Mo ~'e:. bdrm furnished. lndoor Or wttnd.s 964-:.M6 __ parking $500 incl. uhl 2BR. SUPER VIE W. 760-9141 QUIET adults. no ~ts WINTERREHTALS S375 2201 Pac1r1c 2 If', AcWh °"'V 3pools Covered car pon pauoapt.S . BB~~ closetofwys & bch.., walk t.oshopp1~ 171 I I GoickftwHt otWanef' 847-6064 I lullliRci• CitwtOdo SHARP. beach 1. :? & 3 BR. frpk', d.shw~r. ~ar & pallos So pets 960 2351S 67!>-2345 Ocean front < 2 l $850 -Lovely all adult. no pet:.. Ocean front $1400 E·s1de 2br, Iba, yard . t.2&3 Br ap~ 6200 Ed Bayfront w/dock $1200. Very clean. Adults No ~· HB. 846-0619 YE.UL Y RENTALS Pets. SJBOMo. 646-0505 lBr wifireplace $400. 28r $425 Ocean front <3 J sum. Bayfront w/dock Sl!IOO. New 2 br. 2~ ba duplex 1850 sq. ft. Huge yard, dbl p.rage, frplc, bllns . $500. 673-6336. 642-9666 2 & 3 Bdrm New delUJCl' townhouses. ll'nn1 ~ court. spa . secunly. near beach. 2202 Hess Circle. 900-5771or751 2060 . *. llanct. R•id ~Bay~1deDr Cdm You att the"' IDnt'r of Two Frff Tidcris <$50 00 \aluc I. lo Coco-Colo Motocrou finals ,\nJ.he1m Slad1um ;'<.o' I ith. l!!i9 l'lckeb ITIJ) bt: l'1J1m .. 1I b) l'dlling 642 56ill. nt Z1:! ..... Pen1n~u la 1 1 ~hlk' too bt'ach. 2Br lbJ c.:111.' New pa1nt·crpl!. dr11:- ~love & refng Gar. yrl) $425 Days 759-0IWO 1-;H·:-. 67s-um Drive by $425. avail now. 2 Br l Ba. carport 1234 ti W liHlboa Bl Call for 1 appt Jim or l'arol~n. 1 ni. 122'2 a gt 1 PURR WHITE REAL TOR. IMC. 67>4630 1 Br. stove. refng. Gas pd Walk to bch 2br. 1 i,,bH. Adults, no pets. Ref's l'rpts & drp~ S350Mo Brand New 3Br. :!Ua . 11 646-0983. SJ6.981J or 536·9894 ~le~ lo ocn S750 ulu ~' 5411 0962. 631 3 1!13 .I l Br Easts1de. small but 2 BR 11., Ba twnhst-. nr ~ 11 ooiyw/lot.sofoeatwood. beal·h 2 pools. !>pa. ---- EM0-5272 Sm. older studio, S250 mo ly,oopet.s 960-1849 :.lePfl lo ocn. s.s5() nlo. Sil66 ~ sauna,&lennii.. Ac.Ills on Brand New 2Br. pkg,) --------winter,Ulll paid Uni. 3 bdrm condo ror 3 675-3613 •••••••••••••••••••••••Spacious 2Bdrm. pool. 548 0962. 631 31~:1. mos. adlLs only. Nr Hoag Hosp,agt.975-0616 Panoramic ocean view. executive townhouse. Newport Crest. Highly upgraded. 3Br. 2~Ba. No pets. Lease SllOO/mo. Avail. Dec. 1. Pool, ten· nis, NUDa. 981H25C. lc6oa ,,...... 3107 $325, adults, no pets. 423 3 BR 2'-1 ba. form dtn. 968-9263 a..o.ra lullfo 1707 ....................... W.Bay . .:ie-9516 . fplc. D/W. W/D hltup. ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR apt, winter only. 404 pat.IO. dbl gar 964-526~ 3 BR 2 Ba, owners unit. Sleeping r oo m s & kitchenettes. $75 wk & up. Oceaolront. 675-8740 2Br triples W/Wet bar & frplc, blk from Pavllioo. Qa1l oiner (714) 827 .z::MO Adult 2Br. open beam w/ma.ny ameruues. Nr ~~or 213-3'18-8986 clp, 1oU of wood, no 8dt 2 bllu. 2 br. I "'2 ba, ocean. 2 car garage. S7SO • pets.$335.673-8803Eves. ~·gar, no peta/luds mo.982-4112:675-6349ask $210 Bach. Resp. adults. 12251 Br dpb. 1 adult DOO· 6'5--Ul82 for hB No pets. UW pd. 106 E. ._ f i t '_,,,,_ 3 br 2 .. A .u/fam"~ Bay Ave apt9. amoaer: sa e , qu e ..._..,.. • .,. .. ~ • clMn, prev ref req, no rm. frplc, cloaed gar. NwptShrs 3 br. 2 be, 2 car Oceanfront 1 Br, patio, garage. All xtraa. SSS0 W11br /dryr. ulll loci. mo. 642-8850, 645-1531 adult.I, $400. 84.5-5123 Pe1Broma. Realtor. 2br. 2bl 1t.ove & ref rig. pets. 954 w 17\b Ml--0358 X t ra c I ea n . U 5 O. S335Yrly. A~o il 11-5. 6»171.3.ID-3.107. 631-Gl8 or 846-9543 TOWMtOUSI Spec:icM.-2 br. l~ bailb. e...a .. M9' Jill (amJl,y rm. fireplace. Dplx 3br. 2b., quiet, nr Ovtc cntr, dbl encl gar. frpk, nr new. Lrg patio. Larse Bach. w.'balcony. 1375Mo. Pool. sec. bldg. Rec. facl. Nr Hoag Hosp . Wk sy 64!>- 6242,wkods & eve!> 548-0C25 Bach. on ocean. reht1. •-••• .. •••••••••••••• Just r •mod ct I e d . parkin&. $195 /m o ~ 2 bdrm .. I b.. GerdeDw 4t water incl. uUUties included, lllnt (rplc., paUo. $500, )'l'ly. temo. "2·5554 toc.Uon 84M3'S PAUL MARTIN ------·---ReaJDtate 844-1383 1 Br, atove • nfrla. Cpta C:... .. M9' l7Z2 • drpa. '300. UUI incl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. frplc, c.rpll, stove. Malta, no peta. -...Z. -182--08111 1 br , Condo. $280alo. Wuber & dryor. Pool. ~~rt . 998·0784 , On the water, Newport balcor\)' v1ew, adull.a. no a Bt 1~ be studio type W.ilc w boa.dJ-baichelor, Bcb'• finest. suoo. mo. pet.I. M50. 322 Heliotrope pvt• pMio bltna 0= ltOYe ft reflit. Gas " MWJDwttdya. AV9.S'75-t03hppl. dacor, crPca. .,., • watu pd. $200 mo. c.19MIM 1724 C>VaOOICS IAY utll loci. tm Maple. 5J8..3USorta-IOl:sO. 4tlr, 2bl, upper. Dshwr. l bl.It to ocean. ta50Mo/Yr· 1y ~maA1t. OMTHllUCH Bach, ldlch, batb, utJI pd HcMj Apg. l220 yrly & up. 1st It lut. 2306 w. Oceanfroot.613-4154. 1bt auat bou.ae. ocean lftew. Partlcall.y furn. $3!50.-.om _.................. 3 Bdrm. Jae .. qppe.r unit. SlllO. mo..... 2 ~ tMa apt. 1215 +StOO 2 Br. 1 be, compl. furn. Belt '1ew of the bay. sr.u. Idle ltema w1lb a 1\. 2 kid.e ok, no Trt·P1a. Couple, DOD· Phone stave DwlD. Co. n.ll1 PUotClualfled Ad. peU. C.11 964.2568 or WANT AcrtON? amobr. saeo. ttt433S 7»tm ecz.5119. m.2171, A&t. no ree. Claailed Mt IG"18 .:. I .,, , I ..................... ,. &ICftJCINf·Pn~ O&rd9aial, tr.. trt ID ODlilJ wt• II•: wllllt ri-·Me •limit. ..... ~ ... 4imabtl. • •lliii ~Qua -..or...u)allil. 19'¥, An'-MWllt l'w,dlllre.MU11LA~ Uc..... m -!!!!--.--------• na &: -~ U . dli' AYU. Oude.a1n1. Ttte an! .. ell• ... .-r. nilt com ..... NOiet! lft. mmiftl • NIDOVIP, ~............ Clll ...-... lS ,,.. .._. 0-.1J...._ rr.. elt ylld cmtn&a, 1prlakl r WUl~"-l:IMll· o. ,..._ ...,...,. w.. m.w 11atecn1 . lawoa. 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Ranbl.-.Ol05 __ arve. ~a t.bof'oellbly U rill~ ~ byNorm.Fteeest.Aver. M. 11 oal1 .................. rr.e-. u .. ml , .. 81 4 S.-Wket eJeanbouM.~'1 ._ ...... ::?........... cott pr roll 110. Lac eo-. IWon I: .... ,.,.ap..-..m ~1 -AU.PAJMTIMG t3D116.~ ~. • -·-••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••• """" ..___._._. ___ • ___ ,_, &'llU*lr. 58, rell able. N.a•• ..... CC<l'.o woR·All ,,,.... Prdl"Cdldem•kw/U111& omee. bwloeu ma!Jlt. ~-~-D01f·drokr/1moker. __ 5_ •• , ....... ~-·--s lNTERIORPAJNTINC Lie,..~ HIOJ.6 .... for ~,. • all a...oub&e. ll reUable. For a bm:DI that~ Local ref a. Boodable. u.o....,, ..,._, Quality makes lhe --or.......S 0«9 ta-7171 Npt Bcb/Coata Me1a. UUmow. fTMC17t, IG'121M Prof. painUna.. Ext Is Int. difference. 34 hrs. Roof repaln. •II types. Guaranteed. B6C OlinltnJcUOn.~ ~r or reroof. Qal. work. Ouar. Proud Bro. ~0:>14$-'fln ~· .................... ~·· sacYUllS J Installed. L1cenaed & bonded. ~·5448. ,,.. .. p W 16--P'or Excellence Io ---------1137'1DS. Low rat.ea. Free Rkh640-7271 ....,1 111 M -w bouledeaniaa: Cleuilill Rell red Lady w I 11 s.~.S36-'313 ••,.I •-""---.. ••••••o•••u ........................ APT Ir HSE REPAIR UnlJmit.ed.~ HoulaitDayalswaitfor ____ _;__....:,_.;___ ~Atcommercaal •-•n•-,.._. ------------• J~m Kla8 ~wood fenl' PAJNT CLEAN HAUL repairmen & etc . Painting. INTt EXT pe1ming Fte.est Reaa ...................... .. C:., b ha OOfG'l1lUC110N !Al. ...... I~ repair L()C()6Tt7H107I17 DAHDY DUS19S • 50«8 Neat. hooest. reu . 12 ratea. 67S-9591. 673-07J7 Cl.ARENCE'S TV· 27 yrs ----•••••••••••••••• Drhiew.,., aldewalka • llMOmor .... Olll Prof. Exp. Eo1ll1b yn. exp. Lac'd. Dave ----------• exper Days, ev•11 . Oki u.. ttaf\amuabi.p. ___ ~n&. ltu:&t): •• _ ......... a.. or bi·wtly 1 •*Clfllll 964-100. Frank DemalO Pamttn& wtinds.~.9$ +.~HOM fraroma,flDulb.remodt'l -"-..--___,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;:;:'. v~aota our -.. ••••••••••••••••••• Co. Int/Ext Cus tom toa. repair. All work a.a. a:i...r-O:> ....... bid• -••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry . maaoory. = '""~-........ laland Laod1capin1. WaUp.per hangmg, fast 'tlllOl'tt. 7141641-8887 Trws.ntce fWU'. ll vn In area t'On\ra ctor·.-co m._ C!ft AMI C T IL t:: phanbln1,p&10tlnl.UJe, ·n~1 •--c~ lat/Ext. 1pnnklers lo· _.,,ce,qualllywon Le ----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc'd. ,.; Palombo m'l/rHld . 831.5sa:s, Oehm. bathll. t!n~ drywall. etc Sm•ll & est.m.-0,:-· _.. r• ... ~ stalled & repaired. Papie.r, 714-536-2350 Plldo+¥t Tree.ahnlb./rwlill&&re· -.a:n4 m.-Your tile or min~. large)Obl JBMe-9890 "1' e r os i on t'o ntrol . ••••••••••••••••••••••• moval. y cleanups. _.,.. WoWd you like help W1t.b bydromulcb. brick & t'e· Ext / l n t pa 1 n l 4t IMAGES BY IKE haul 1 n I · H8 ·2 1'5 . CUSTOMIN'TEIUOR Drw ti I Carpent.ry.fenclnl•roor· your housework? Call mentwork.yrdcln·ups& wallparrr . Qual work. Wl:'RESPEClA'LJSTS •t4L3J im . CARPENTRY _ .................... ,...,..ii mi. NoJC)btoosml. Papa Janice's Raged)' Anna prunan&. 111 yrs exp reu ree est. Steve CAJ..J..642-0344 ByJa.y 6U""'°' Expert Dreuma1nna 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ciff.63l·42M for rel & prof ave. Lic'd/Bonded 968-7711, 547""2fll ---------T ...... .a. la~ I'-T ~ .._ ... _... &...l ~ 86 .....,, f'.epair eeeee••••••••• •••••••• • """' ......... ·-............ ___._ ""-·--· ""tm won. ~ ........... l u •P or re· ~ ~14. 11 ESSI ... M ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE r ... ..,. • 100 .....,.. • ..,... &m•w.a·s. 146-7322. rio11b your antiques. :~•••••••••••••••• A lnallesaon ~eclt1, fences, Plano. Ftne Furruture. Res&Comm'lclninc~put. European Landscaper Cust.omPainlUlg NeA!patches&textures credeotl81ed.readlng, • Free est. Ben· DryWlll 2424 Npt. Blvd. CM . OCCTr Sludenh t t.llTontrvcu·tc0. ouroverlOyrsexperto Top work Fair pnce f'ree~t.lyrguar AtliEST. 19).1439 l'l'llth&.Ftench.6'7~ J•min Ma nn 564·1100, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631.2122 as· ru nm. a work. AB Cleaning Refa.&46-487ldys/eves Oiuckf'Asiao 962.1478 DluTelJ Mann831"'416 We do It all. Metal studs. --------60-323'. ~17 ~ W\:eduw Clemtl1t1J Comm /Res /Ind. free Gw•s• 9 •Q\.lahty Landst'apin.:. ftaisdYo.-Co.sffe ............................................. . •• • ••• • • ••••••• Hauling , cl e a oups . Want a REALLY CLEAN Q)mp. soft.st'ape design free t:Sl Comm'l/Res1d RESIDENTIAL II~. ., .................... . est.75t.a832 ·~~i:.n.:ci::n-ups & driveway removals, HOUSE? Call Gingham & 1.n11taUat1on. All work lnti Ext. Free est Lie Honest Reliable Car wax ing. Quality laodac•ping. Georac tmnmlng. 557-8271 Girl. Free~t. 645-5123 guar. Ft~ est Green •3'0!81 Guar Refs. Tt!ii. BA1MC 7SHI004 work M2·5449 &64~7m Carpet At Upholstery cleaners of MV. Guaran- teed work, low prices 1f1S..81101. People who need people ahoWd always check \he ., dale L andsrap1ng 631·1<* --------n..m. ~7072 HauJing.Al} types. Dump Houseclean.Ing per day. 731~6 Fine ext painting St Independent drain de11n 'Ille faslelt draw Ill lh~ Service Directory in the SELL Idle items with a DAJLY PILOT Daily Pilot Classlhed Ad. truck. $25 per load. Quack Own transportaoon. Call------Lit' 1 ni. Try me f< tnK ~ 50 up Results We:.l .a Daily PiJol aervtce~l4Sl Adela.548-2049 WantAdb Call005678 s.nor 836-~ guar 7dyg S48-4436 Cla.salliedAd.00·56'78. 5300 Lodlrf...t 5300 ,. ...... 5150 ~ lcau•ta...,.,._ ,..,._._.. 4250 Offlcel..tal 4400 OMceReMall 4400 ..-UR...tal 4450 INHstna..t ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • ••••• •••• • ••• •• • • • • • • • • ••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •••••• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • 0,,04 taelty SO I 5 ••••••• •• •• • • • •• •• • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• •••• •• •••• ,.. •••••••••••• •• •• • •• •• • • ---------• t Fouod· Womens bicycle . • .., ......... 31" ....................... New MAUI OcelJllront c.ondo. Monthly. 87S-51C7 1 MO FREE RENT Airport Area exec ofcs, i.i.gn exposure oo Bnstol w/Jntr1 serv. 225 to 1280 sq ft From Sl75. ~7-7010 C·2 sp. Office. shop, retail & hobby E 'sade CM S90M o. 260·S20:.q. fl 548-73&9 Earn 36%-4S~ Oeta1b. c.c.t.a Mesa TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS Beat tbe bi cost ol Sum· mer rmtal. 1 yT lae, '100 mo. W•lk to beach. 'I'wllble. custom decor. 2Bdnm 1 P,;ba, 2-car pr. patio. appl, fpk. &J cwslm drpa. Pool, sauna ck ,acuzzl. No pets. Avall 1mmed. Call collect: 2lJ.836. 7281. DIC.sums Large Bi& Bear cabio, HIWPOIT CBfTD ~~~·~nlon FOUND ADS 5'8·J7• LOST Ounge cat. male. poollbl,cokKTV.2frplc, a.11 · .._ ......, sleeila 14. 545-41916 r ..... servtc:e. r ' om -· Newport Recency Corp. ...... to SIMlr-e 4300 ___ <n_4_>644_·7_189 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MALE ROOMMATE WANTED!!! 1 To share 2 Bdrm. apt.;· has pool, jacuzz.1 & dis· S-C...• 3176' hwasher Rent $187.SO. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••, Contact Abel at 64S-9116 SlOOFREERENT after Sp.m. and/or Mon 3 Br, 2 ba, pvt patio&' ANO Fri days at garage. Lots of grass. 614 75&-4500. Calle Campana. $445. -----. -Weekdays after 2pm MOVl.Dg? Avoid deposits & phone 492-1567 or• cut living ~xpenses! 496-S275 Anytime Professionally since weekends - -um HOUSEMA TES $:115. for a large uruquet 832·4134 Spanish s tyle lbr. apt --- OCEAN vtew. 332 Enca.no Professtonal malt' seeks l.n SeeMngr Apt.C mature easy going female share 2 bdrm. 2 S.... .._ 3110 ba. CdM. Eves 673-4609 ....................... Barry. One of a kmd. PENTHOUSE SUITE Located Wlthan th<' una que European desai;tnl'<i Lido Manna V1ll;ige Consider· 2,400Sq ..... Private Elevator Wet Bar, Loung<.·~ Panoramit' Bay \'IC'W Covered Patao Decorator AmerulU:b Ask •bout our ~ 2 br, 2 bl condo. cae to Newport 6 S.A. Fnry. Pool 1£ UUJUI out· side door. MSO/mo. Ca II 6'T.J.2891. Rmmt wanted. resp M /F. FREE RENT OFFER to ahr bln Condo. 3Br 3Ba, dbl gar, Dana PL 67' 0662 s;:m+utJ. 640·5650 Days.1~~~'"'~~~ A<ik for Kathy. 1- tp laaSlh Fwt wl•d Responsible roommate. t.o or u..twwislled 3900 share 3 bdrm. house with •••••••••••••••••••••••' I Ni ce location . 714~1725, 5-8pm. "THE" mcunnsum fUlJ service offices an Newport Center ~5470 Seawind Village Shr lovely home in Foun· ~ 1&2 bdrm luxury tain Valley w /elderly I I 00 Sq. Ft. adult apts in 14 plans _l_ad...::y_._83_1_.0_296_. ____ 1 n e 1 g h b or h ood a l ~~~~~: ~:. lldlltri~ Retttal 4500 ~.~~ •••• !~!.~ '1911>3319 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i---------- Dix. l rm. Offtt'e adJ. A1rpo rter Hote l. No lease. 833-3223. 9 to12 BALBOA ISLAND StoreoroffH'C S400 Mo Agent 67S·8170 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OR Rl:!:N1'i\L SPACE. W. Cst Hwy . Manners Male. !125. ... q ft 71~~ Execuuve Offlt'c. D~1i;cn Plaz.a, 265 de!(. Vlt'W Of· rice for lc:.se. lnrlds Set'y s crv , ph o ne ~wenng & u. ... e of ron rerence nn 714·759-0215 ~C~x Industrial area o{ Or. Cty airport. 1364.5 ft, located at 18001 Skypan Cir. ate M, in lrvme. $550 mo. 567-10> New Office space for lease 600 t.o 1000 sq. ft. 00' sq. f\. gro6S. SpnnkJered Hunt. Bch Avail. Dec. 1 847·9954 New 1000 Sq. ft . i.odustnal uruts for lease. 30< sq ft gro6S. Spnnklered. Hunt Bch. Avail Dec : 847-9954. . FOPESTE OLSON ~.... kt •O' •I •U•. CM lstdustriat 626 s q .ft. zoned M G . suitable for Late rTWnufal' twing or office i.pat' .. L.oratcd 1n indu!>t rwl complex. &'t' this toda) 714·834·9393 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 yr old male would hkc to rent in Dana Pt.or S l.aguna area. S27S I mo e.2227 leave message fOl'Mark. Help. New owner ra1smg rent s ky-high Resp, worklng mom wl4yr old needs l-2Br 1n safe, qwet area , near bus Pre f C M. 548·6427 Eves wknds. 2 bedroo m hou ~e . secluded yard . for pro fe&.'1ional couple in Cost& Mes a area Non SW1NGLOAHS and 2nd Tru.o.-t Deed Loan~ on residential propen' Cust.orruz.ed w m t't'l yoornecdh' Rt: DEPT SANTIAGO t•HK 7141832·5200 /NEED I MONEY • caB>ITHO PIOAEM 2"d & 3rd TD eo.. 547.5402 Arra.aged by Coast H.-LoaRs FA.ST CASH 2nd TI>.; S WUl((S 673 J8J3 -----MDMy Wmthd 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need $6Sk, lesi. lhan lyr Pay 36 · 4 S "'-. f u 11 > !'leCW'ed. Outstanding or fer Mr Thornt on 642.-91 or 64S-4462 ID£ fR£E \ ll' Go Iden we !> t & M Yorttown. H B 960-4650 &al~ LOST Full grown blk & 6-42-5678 grey striped rJt M ·"Ch.avo · Pf'rfect muk l.oM or Found a pcl ~ Call I\ n 1 m d I \ ~ " 1 s l J n t• t· ~<lguc 537 :a73. no h~1· I~' 10 :.> 641 flfll3 10-:WARO for return mf11 J.!tt•t-n c·ru1 ..... r S1011•n 1u :l.I l..ido \'lg No • ' &t&-1546 Tt.>r 142·1Sll Pre( Massage by St.e-te • L1c'd Theupiat. N.B 4 30-9 30. Appl. Only 548-2.817 Gnat Co°"'_, ESCORTS 24 llh 64l·OlWJ _ MC/V_IS_• __ Fc>Wld or lc.r-t J pcl ' Ciill Spec1.il Pab llnllant• 714 972·123S, itJ 258 739li u._t M \orlt~hlr" ri..r ~1ln•r ~ol d ~ard & t:d1ni(t·r l(!j ""1..ll 'll' DIAMOND WANTEl> F\. Pn \ party will buy 1 '° 3 ca.rat. cash N R. :;48-497!> l'nund F-.·m G1·rm11n 'ihc"°crd, JJ'X :i.1 · h1 bl k I .J c l' W, "l m 1 n ~ t 1· r tw7~ LOST \B\'A.'iSl!'<li\:o.; lAT nr \t~" Ur CM :-.; H REWARD ~2447 Lost v ac Harbor &. Hamilt on . gray t'OCkat1el. very tame t.aJJu Re-. ;i rd Ca II Fr e<l 646-974l or~ 1641 SCRAM-l£TS ANSWERS Ousmal -Squ:i"' l..tnt"n Out r 11 ON h~ WAIST I know c1 man wbo :> so sk1noy he wears hi!> REWAIW F•Jund Do~ J l ti ( Alrpon Blk Wht TJ11 \1Jlt• I.Jr::•· ~o IJI:,) b44 ~ )o"C n;;o.;u Ck. l J(Jlh r l'd lcih l'\•m .ipprox !UmQ'\ okJ E Blufr 644·2'79!1 FOUND Set of keyi.. w ~athef' strap. please 1denllfy marlungs. nr Sonora Sehl 546 1766 5150 ..•......•....•..•..... \\ \:"IT~D fo't>m alt' to -.hart' l'llpt.'OM:~ of .: "'et>k :.U) 111 Tahiti. Ot•c 2:: to Jan ~th C.ill 13Jrry m-101-: MICHEUE'S •Outcafl• llA..\t 2A~ 835 J74ll •SEqUIM• Escorls & Models i~·8708or 548-5293 24 Houri. SIMGLES f-'riday Nile drop-in Group, 7 9pm. somc &.op1cs ·How to meet people·'. .. How to Su rvave the D•tii;ig Ga.me", "How to ~ faJr". '"SmgJc Pareol· 1ng · · How to Com· mw'IJt'ate Clearly .. F.urul) Tht!rapy Inst DJ Park Ave. Su1Le I L..tguna Beach. Coffet' & rdre:.hment ~ed. S.S at door HAPP'Y lllTHDA Y JUST<idl! rrom S3SO, 2 bdrm mosphere, convenient to t.ownbousel from $500 + Fem. lo s hare ECM San Diego frwy, near pools, t.ennis, waterfalls,: house. w/fplc & beamed Fairview/El Camino. .ponds! Gu for cooll.ing & clgs. $225 + Ya util. CM. ~sq f\. 759-950! beating pa.Id. From Sao 64.>7960keeptrying EXEC. SUITES Happmess Is havlng your piece of business at Baker Cent.er. Rt..ocept .. conference room. pbonc coverage Close lo rurport, fine reiitauranlS. Secretarial services avail. For more info. call Bev at W19-2161. dnnkers. Chnstaan. Dee. 1. Up to $37S. Mirumum I year lease. Call after 6::1>PM. 548·1546. Mor~s. Trust wa.t.chON his WA1ST OMdl 5035 Lot!t S1benan Husky. 8 PREGNANT ~ C arin~. conf1denlJal <.'OUDSellntc & referral Abortion. adop MASSAGt; wtlb _. per500lll touch. Come to the Olympus Health Spa, 2930 Pac1f1t' Cst Hwy. N B Be;iut.afui girts lo i.erve you. 10AM-4AM. ~7501 Diego Frwy drive North GftatL.lttte Cewhr oo Beach to McFadden M/F, 2 Br, den, 2 ba, lnCosta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo old fem . ans to Sattler MtcJ. Co. ·'Sam .. all I S48· l.249 I.Jon & k~ping APCARt: then West oo McFadden Penn. 126 31st St, Npl Newly remod. sbop'g to Seawind Village. Bda.67S-06ll. center located at 2750 mOWB-·5198. Responsible fem . 21-' Harbor Bl, bas space a-4000 30yrs. to ahlll'e lrg. beach aval.lable rangin1 from ....................... Room w /kitchenette hoJne. $100 security. 480-900 sq. ft. ready for $200/mo. Nov. U6'7$-7J77 l.mmed. occupancy. Call S12week6up F. to share 3 bd. 2 ba. Paul S. Kat ~. A gt 2l3/41M-4538. 1 Retail shop space S80. Mo. 210 Maio St .. H.B. Tbe Miru Mall. 960-1SS8, 832-18:19 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Share Office Space. your half u.>' nr Talbert on .Bch 8C7-Sl1Sor 842-4161 548-1755 hoUle in Irvine. $175 + 'At Roommate to shar e 3· ut. Avail immecL Call bdrm-home in San Juan S62-42Jll.5 Eves MEWPOltT IEACH l OOOft cheerful office suite avail. Upatalns unit in new bid&. 64S·3323 dayg. TOP LOCATIOM 1427 4 Beach Bl, Weetminst.er. Av ail 12/1, 8116 aq ft, office or store. near 2 freeways .••••••••••••••••••••••• maa.~1260 • ' au capo. $190 mo. split utill. Need fem. roommate $200 3l to 30 yn. okl. Non. + uW. Corona del Mar. smoker. Steve 493-1290, MMG ~ --~------~ Furniabed rm, k itchen priv, l't;blb from bch, desire female atudent Fem. to lhr Npt condo ful- ly furn., avail now. $235 + r,; ulll. 631.0SU Don 4»-30.875-1197 Rmmte want.eel, Fem to ----------t abr w /2 a1me. Own V..._._.. 4250 rm+bdrm, $165/mo nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 538-1622. Houle for reot, Bil Bear Plcna Eucati•• Wt.. Tbef'e is a difference! Large suites (260 s.f.) providing highly pro- fessional secretarial service wlib a managea· b&e number of units. 2021 Bualneaa Center Dr. Irvine, call 752-0234. ---'-------1 Opp tutlty SOOS Several office • smal ••••••••••••••••••••••• shop rental.a in Cannery Vllla.«e. Low coet. BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67~46)0 580 aq.ft. choice Cost• Meaa shopping Center apace. 517-8. Harbor Blvd. at Balter St. AcrOflS from Fecko. A.gt. 549-1366 .__..ReMall 4450 Pali SCHOOL Uc'd for 44 cbaldren Ph• nice 3bdrm home. Cao be purchased on xlnt. contract al 10%. in· terest. Pm Place, Inc. 842·7461 ••• MIUAovd 2380 Harbor blvd. CM. You are \he winner of Qty alpa 8; lllMIDI furn. 2 Br condo, or So. Coast $25 alt.el)' pr cpl. Call Piasa. Jae., sauna. pool. after3p.m.548-11181. Sbr w/worklng Fe m . $250mo. !rnMl049 1--------••••••••••••••••••••••• Two"'" Tickets ($.W.00 value>. to Coe.Cola Motocroll Fistals Anaheim Stadium TAHITI Modera 1 or 2 br COU.&e 2 roommates. Fem. pre- 00 beach 00 TabiU wttb ferred to sbr 4 Br house. car, row boat, wash M1asioo Viejo. 951-8187 machine, complete Mature oon·amoker. 2Br lcit.cben. etc. For more 2ba. baod)' Fntn Valley mlocall~29teve1 • Love. $155+Y2utl. w ! I' ..... 96:Ml218. --------~ 6 Mo. a...t Frff For store & office space at F ti t It reasonable ratea. antaa c oppor un y 500 to .. 700 ~Ft. for bus firm or co. To oc-6 cupy lux orrices. Ample MESA VERDE R putting, kit, sauna, conf PLAZA rm. priv. sec. spaces 1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M. lmmed. occupa ncy. 54'54123 $325-$400. 18080 Be a ch Blvd. H.B. 848-3097 or Newport Near Poet Ofc. Nov. 17th. 1979 Tidtets may be claimed by calling 642·56'78. ext Z12 ••• PAUi SPRINGS. CA CONDO RENTALS KU:561 Modem S02 aq l'l store of L.._lllh. ofc. 2630 Avon·C 213/ ICE C REAM I FAST .,.,...., 4310 --------1 _m_.100_1_____ F 0 0 D X L N T = .. o:=:&:=r1111l1&Mcl.•n•um•, • ·--••ous ~RT BCH LOC ~ -__ ... •••••••••••••••• a.vAV.U 1~i:."irv . • l1 01-.. 1.. --·-1sums COMMlllCIAL MUSTSELLBYNOV4! eo.uyClub s.tU.1. '!. ~ oolyPl . -C 11· --••• II l 1100 !1 ft,~l·hbo .... ___. lllAKEOFFER53$-SllS Gdf T--. evallable al -• l1ua ace, . . Officea now ava . n ... rnuuu 'aJ Rat• for our _.n. __ u_am. ______ 1 etecantly appoloted Ex· 1bopp uc nter, near QU.-OpGameOent.era 1 w kl eculiw Sult.ea eeotraJJ.y Fairview/ I Camino. Almricaa fut.I grow· _.. oa Y • ee ~ ...._ Harbor-Ada ma, located near freew•YI· CM.~ IQ ft.. 75f..9501 ID& tlulioeu. Tun·k•Y. llllmWJ, ad WeekJ C.IC •· S&onae Clft17. ~·--· fl the Oran1e d •-I n.--t.. _._ .. ___ \.VOU.. ~ .. _.~ l'e8 )'•M1•80 Opetat On, ,_. -··-··-••• County A I rpo r t . _.. rTVnn iDcl; tap pme equpm't, Q.u . Domildquelt WAHl'ED: Garaae apaee Facllltie• include a C1ll*41s..! &eued 1oc:aUoo In H.B. m-0a»iiu b 1car,11 .. del llar. frMndly, efficient recep· Raail or olflce apace We supply decoratlnl. ._._ ll on• t I t e le phone 1val.lable for lmmedi•t.e carpet'a. sian fl service CA"ftlZDB.ALCANYON ~whoireetsyour occupancytnhlthtraffic warranty. Complete CXX1NTRYa.UB Oflet...... 4400 ctientaandanawenyour cent.er. at Ma1nolia It tralolDI avail. No --.. •••••••••••••• caUa,acomplet.eCalif. fl Warner In Fountain franchlae fee nor All types of real estate 111 vestment.!> s mce l!M9 SpedalbilMJ in 2.clTDt 64~2171 54S.06 I I Widow baa money for shrt trm 2nd TD's, no credit check, no potty. l20.000 & up For action ca:: agent· 1173-73 ll 2 day approval. fund an 7 days No po1nl1. No balloon. Sl0,000-$200.000 2nd TD loans Lado Newport Co. 673-7595 24 hrs. HOMF.OWNER LOANS ARRANGED $10,000 to l250 .000 1AMOR.TIZED •lNTEREST ONLY •SHORT TERM Ca.IJ Bob Williams-Agent 731·7771or960-1~7 2..dTD On Mesa Verde Home $7500, Wall Olacounl A&ent 541-0800 21tdTD. Sl0,000 for 3 y rs at 12'1-o nly S8~00' Patrick. 631·12166 '•a•u••/ Ptl 1anrJ1/ Lott&,... ....................... .. ·~·-... 5100 ....................... Lookin& for a.rtata in UD· 1.muaJ " 1pedallz.ed a rt media to demoo.str1te & diapla.y their taJeota •t ~art f•Uval In Whit· tier, Feb. 22 to :MU1. If In tereltA9d call 2l!MJ1r7-0740 ... .-~ .. ~· -UP Offl .. •·••-re Federal law library: Valley. 1425 Sq. ft. at 55t ...... -.. ·-...... 500. 91 .. ,.---· ----q;., dJi.. Aic. tt30i beaullfully decoratea sq. fl. Front.a on Warner. ;re>':':.' ~ l l Di ;'k •-------· ~ii Baacb,llB.Lee.la.21M coaf.-..ce l'OOID.I, photo Call (714)964·2586 or M c o o a a 1 d at : eves. copy macbinet, • the f73.2'7L A&eot. 2 13 • n 4 • u s 8 . o r llipl r llrfll*r --_"!_1!:;~'!;•;.;.;•;;;.;;.;..wt.:..llli:P....-_btcr._. ·";\,~rfrrt .,~~~~~~ PllMI llT AIL 21Mf7.Sl58. OtalA ,.. -.. for not on ..:•;.;.;..:zaoo:;;;.;.;-.· -----• a perao oal tour NewpottBlYd,C.M Diltri bulor Op p ty 1 O.,Utef PlirW ICJtp. Oolondo Uuwab tbe facWtl.e1, 18,000 dall1 traffic couat Bur1lar Alarm, wlAles1 Hllft A....., FOUDd· Black Lab malt'. weanng red bandana Blade loog hatred Lab male Yellow Lab male Newport Beach Arurna I Shelter 631-l~- FOUND Mala BasenJI, v1t' Santi Ana Hgts ~ FOwd Spn.ncer Spaniel V1t' Bolsa Ch1t'a Rd U).23, .. 7860 Lost lutten browntblk wht calico w 1wht collar. Pis call 5J6.Q391 $.WREWARD l.art bl.It ar grey striped Tabby. Front paws 7 toes, Dana Pt 496-5078 Found Doberman P1nst'her . fem .. Busrhard & Banning H.B. 962·5S73 FOUND Sm gray stnped k:JUen. v1c Governor & National. CM ~.9597 ------.. , .......... 18lS S El Canu.no Rut San Clemente. Fully Lil· For Appt 492 7296 COYERGllU. • '53-0771 * a4 Hr Outcall Serv1t'to' PRE LAW student need!. 125.000 Wall do anything Legal Conf1dent1al DVM P 0 Box 3i42. NB 92663 •FOXY LADY* OtrrCALL ONLY •972-1 Ill• •LORI'S* WE'RE II OPEN i4 hrs DAILY 9.SJ.9820 836.() l 04 A French Debght LEMAN DE LARUE c;cQRTS 24 HRS 963-9820 IS36-0l04 ------- MASSAGE . RGUUMOD&S ESCOtlTS ourc.u. OM&. Y o.,.. .......... '31·2140 GOLDIN <illL • SIHGLI LADllS• Your cbou:-e of lOO's of 5decl men for modem Photo Dates. Inell· pemave 4M br. 971·7919 "'COW A TillUTY" ''Open Lafeslyle" peof»ile smcere warm relations' Couples call 75CMJ6'74• Smgles call 7S0-0677, Recorded Mag. any hr An 111t.erestuig guy <new w S. CA. I seeks 11lt. (petJte. attractive, 1M!6 yrs 1 for meaningful rela· t1onsh1p. 646·8172 -No lo.nky calls please. GET MORE $$$$$ FOR YOUR DIME WITH OUR NEW DIME~A-LINE Y• c• RDW _,,_.. .. It.-for Sll or ... , ls9 ow FAMOUS OIMl....ut415 .._... .,,.... t...-y Slh: •r· .,.... ..._ er _.. ...._ wtMt c..,.. c• te -ttf .... 4 c.e.Y ............ Me l•••tod&. pr11lu• or......._ Me u••archll ...... ..._ ._. ..._...,..,.,,..CMl•"'-.. .._ .. .,.ns. , ' ~ ..... 11r m.. ,._ a. lhl5 oruce furn . eteue c:eatac:t Vortac mean• volume sales! audio, no lnltallaUoo re· p t 1 ......., .-...... llacArtbur Blvd. View of Anoe.. (714 >H5·2HI, lJOO • 4850 sq ft ava1l. qWnd. Call: Tu.aoolcs ~TM-~,..~1111~,~211~_.==IP!:=:L:airport.=:=::=..,==11o==.75J.==1=1~:::.J' ~(714~~,..~~900~·=======lf11.em::=:=1=·"-~'=owne==~'·:::;:;.,L;w~tet.:;::=a=1·=10t.M=:·==. -.-... .-...-..... ,~==========================================~ ' ... --------..... •4 ---·· .._ ---. --... ' ' _..__.,..... ___ _ . . DI ..... 0111 I INt ~~~:-.?!!! ~~::4-... !~.~ .......... •1'tseco• PBX epen'lON f•r a lllllil .... ~ .. ::r:: ......... :1' I .. --:-. 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Fa'l• laimd ~ • Lr&PWet IOST''hlB P CR80N ~ M.atGftsor Yadlta, Wl ot,_..~&o....-Pl.....ia, O»\a a.a .. ~~topoten A r tne lt\l OP••D •• tlu ..,,,., PIU1Mnl 0..11Hr BouUQUl" II c A R E p; R 0 p r• •..,.~So u•lrln l auhtanl PORTUNrrv ..t; &aUra t.&ra.t •.cm wa maa.a1•r .&i a<Wltlonal a..e.dull Int I• Co offda M:I~ OM. "Sen lOOO'a o1 ltalf Sala.r)' ~ .unbtUom perwn uf un ~ In.a dodan '° H · c.. c-.a •44-2,SZ queaUONilble t·bar 1H"lt!r tU WOCMo Joln frtt PM rcw lt '11ala mnat lralll l1encal ht'lp rartlfull tlmt ,..l eJC 1ble h u Coll•ai• 11tudeol1 OK 714/Ml 182S ----- .... W-.cl 7100 Fnct.y. No¥tmbet 2. •en . OAIL v PILOT •z ....................... ~ Drh etlOardtner. eorn· HlltJW · 7100 HlfpW..tM 7100 HllpW..._. 11M btuU. ..,._. Kan •-••••••••••••••"• •-••••••••••••••••• ............... -.. valid Qlllf. lie. Oood ~lilodal. P'em , own OEN!!KAL0"1CE IN9'l'lWC"l10t An>• d rt • t n 1 r •~or d . ttaalportaUOn ~ Co. H&r oc . i a> bl day. t mo. ,..,.. lllnhmn ... 30. Apply· '42·1571 A.l.r1IOft Entry &evel J*I· !:..&.:: I ~ D ~ ••• ' - P•nny1 a var . U 40 11on L1~ht typ1n1 l"9edlq pntlutol'..,..,. •u __ ..........,.,_ ...__._... Fabricator • lnataJler. t Ot' tm• ...._._...,...-........ 17\'a br. w . SI~ mo F\Jll time for a11n & m.M50 Jl'OU.P le ader 8pan11b Drtwr a.Uboa co..~. bejpfut 13 82/br L&llUlll Ora n1e Co p boto1 _________ 1oefl Oftlce. r.:1n Co nr 8eecb8ebooll ... ~. ~ lab need.I full ffm'bor •Salt Oteito Ji'wy Ume iudriver, loc 1n CM Jl'ACTOAY noedl c&ettt. I.Ile lYPlna. l:NSTRUC'TlONI RECEP· a.Ta. WAJU!HOUSE 110N1ST Career oP· ASSEMBLJ!:RS uae 10 key. mo1lure ~ Take 1 turn Ori d I ~ OK, non amol&er ven waote . ear y No Expertentt Needed Call Carol. 9•m·2Pm 0t tbe better A local So. morNnt home delivery. TopO.u P••dW-"I Calif. bealt.b , ... t'baln ii .... --. ,_ ......... ,.. • ~ -...,... y 751~1 -"""' •~..-.....,,,_ ---------•Interested in he alth 18'75+ pr mo. J e11 . GIRL FRIDAY General minded peopleorsubed ~ l\olrell~ office work. "'111 +part an thou&hl " adkln to Drtwn wanted for car li m e. Excellent op rrow with a arow&nC co. rent&I aacy, lD the El partunity lo &et olftce ex 714o87't-2350. 21J..a..a25 Ton> area. Pleue call mmca.& parience. Typang a must. Imperial Spa. Inc Cutter wa nted r or !M04191. Call before noon Moo· T h• P I • c e f o r loWU\lit.a, u p. preferred IRVINE 752-6666 Fn ask for Mr St.one Everybody. Wiii t rain riaht In· I•--------WE MtF ~347~ INSURANCE . Property divktwLI. Apply ln peraon DIJVBS 1---------Glli Friday. full tirnc. no 41 CUualt.1 A&aial. E•· S.l.2AM.SeaSWt.s.837 W Menor women2Syrsor exper necei;i... lo pay. per. nee min 2 yrs. 18tbSt. CM older Know lhe coast f1onsl. expen enced. app. hard work. m1s.-rablt-lncluduag typ1.11a. Xlnt . oUe8 Net h80 a week or ly lill Alpha Bet.a Markel. working cond. i;rt-.it bene James Insurance. Delivery person needed more O rnnge Cout 241 E 17th St., CM future Apply n~ w l9lh Lrv Call Bohbie Dodge. part ume for bu:1y Irvine Yellow Cab, 17JOO Ml 631·9862 Sl Cos M 752-0990 E o F. Travel Aacy Mon Fn Herrmann. F·ountJtn • · ta _es_a ___ _ • llia&.s.n ('f14)13f.1'571 1n1 pro1ram AboH • APTMANAOER llVU•I~ irarn1n.ia Jfl•--------· m.I 5450 ll'or ~ Wllla ~ Coot• qu.allf1cd Colle&e l,<;d (Jj;WCAl.. Motorcycle preferred Valley <No of Slater F 0 0 D S e r v 1 1.. " lNSURANCt.: 11157.2700 be l w n New h 0 Pe & Supervisor Supuv1se GREAT J OI! S M S 1 0 0 I( • '· lood prep. & servtng in Ever lhoughl about P IC ....................... Delivery man. LA Tames EucudJ larae quant 1t1es. TIJRE FllAMING., ll ICllPSl/SE.CRITARY ..... ~per'd couple prel. Tue.tuna. ul or Wile b tllpa ~xp ma naaemenl bac k STilTIAINIMG Hu.band ma1nt up O'OUl.1d helpful Yor ln CHllSTMAS m Balboa Sal & Sun ooJy _________ , ~. maanta1.111ng ca.a be rWl wort! Not duJI Nwpt Bch Jn.s Aeency CalJS48-8441,646-14ll DRIVER! records s h r . day or routine Your good b.u 1m.med opeiunt ror JIOR SA.L.E · United 1.-t f'Ue Q)upom. 2 few hOO Prv. Pty. 714rn11·3354S Call M2 50'73 or 1213) terV»eW appt. ooly call -..1 ~1.EO.E.L-100 MOHETNOW!U Ray earv Rolls Ro Laguna Beach School. wor1t a.s appreciated by person w/exper It Cood Delivery P /Time AM. ls~ :~cauoo.s~: ~. others su.rt at $3.50 hr skills Great environ· L.A. Times. $100 per a q1&aUf1ed dnver for f1ex.ible scbeduJe. Check ment, pay & benefits For ule: 2 American ••1'\1r h nes h a lf.fare coupons. SJS ~11~·h J6/,.lal0 ·la=:.:. ......................... ·$dloola• . lllltructlon 7005 ~······················ F..am Accred. Degrees • 1 By Exam Only "Write: Educ. Counl!elor l!IO Newport Ctr. Or. _,lli.B .• Calif. 92660. or Call &4-211116. .. , W-.d. 7075 ·~"'····················· Tra"el101 Com pa- ruoo/Secretary pas1uon T>O ... _,.... Ella 4.iM-2884 . Pan-Time mature adll avail. for sales, mngmnt. ~er. bkkpg, cooking. ,entertainer. Mon. Tues. ..,Wed. Sat ·111 6PM ~"42> __ --- •• • i If A P41dlOCllMa Ct.reer • day week t-'ulJ tlmi. Sardi Cov...try ILlot won:Jne cood. 13 50 Opemng for ooe career lo a tut Sm factory. IDl.Dded person to 1U.rt ll1I Phooe 957 0681 on Mon. d1atr1cl manager 10 ror appt Orange Cly. Good earn l1l&li while you learn our business. Phone for appt 847·4.SUi Attendant lo asi.isl d i~· abted husbund wtule wife works. 6-8 hrs per day, Mon Fri Salary & hr~. negotiable Live 1n or oot. 893-8262 CARPENTt.:RS ntt1dt.'<l expt:nencC'd framers 714·493· 7435 AUTOMOTIVE Carpet Cleaner Must b\' * LOTMEH• experienced with truck Chevy dealer oCCe~ full-urut Good benefits NB ume. permanent position _640-_7_64_1. _____ _ lo young men to auiat Car wash help, full time. new ~ I.I.Seel sales depls. Apply 510 Ave. F..alrella, Ul matnt.eruulce of i.nven· San Clemente. t.ory. Week.end applica· lloPSOK.SeeSaJesMgr .. Cashier. Jull time pos1 HOW ARD Cheno&.t llOn. good pay & bencf 1ts. Dove & QwuJ SU. apply in person· NEWPORT BEACH Wells Supermarket 3347 ECoast Hwy. CdM Babysitter for 10 yr old ·---------i girl alt schl poss wknds Irv area 975-1.289 Babysitter wanted for 2 l>Chool age girls from 2:30·6. Moo·Fr1. M1r<1 CO!il&/Sea Clifr area S.C. Alt Gpm 661·8606 CASHIERS UTUTEM MARKETS * SICUT Al.llS Willi & Wltbout SH •TYPISTS •PIX Of'lltA TOR •ACCT C&.ERKS •IOODHPEAS •KEYPUNCH OPER •C&.ERJCS ~ •CiEHIEllAL LABOR •TR.HE AS SEMILERS •PACICERS Long & short te rm. holl day & vacation pay. llospitaUzation avalla ble. VOLT •t ,_..,,t 1111\lt , • .. t It .1• l U S4M741 31M8Campus Dnve <Acrou rrom John Wayne Airport) Equal Oppar Employer week. Laguna Beach pickup & deh very o( f'U.U and part ume help 11 out Call L .. rry <'l Call Dick CJ"O\lleU C7 14 I 494-8498 Roils Royet.>s Muat be needed m poUery studio 751.gj6, I.I\ South Coaal ~·5234 DBJ~N responsible & have vahd ~. Village. lnsuran~ Frwy ~Avery CaJJ r. driver's l1t'eni.e RA.lottPARTTIME 1----------i Now you can launch II c....... "" v ~ Apply In penon lo lbe r .. A...._ b I ~ ..... ,. -· • • 41t..ill /MD + COMM. ~-new rareer w 1 e you Service Dept. ~I • -b keep your pretienl Job• DWVERY -Early AM RO Y CARVER Offer charge accounts in WAMTE ..-armt•r s t nsurance auto route. Wall Street ROLLS RO YCE o department store Ol"<H Male/~ Group wtll tram you & Jou.me! 5 day week. Sm 1540Jamboree Ho.ad "'° F1ex1ble hrs , no t>X pay you full l'Omtmssions car reqd. 892·6566 N~WPORT B1':ACll pt·nence necess<1ry , we· Fu&I or part timr wtult• you leurn Befort' tram l<f·,ponsrblr. pt•r,on\ k ·11 b Delivery Person ""' r111w 11 you 1· Earn S20011r.,.. k l'ur1 t111w Cal Cecilio pr{"'.(·ntly lrn•n.'11•'1 or not ll1Jkrn1<: .,..Civet. in a rt• MEYERHOFS, Jt home, no t•xp .. 1 TOLLFREE tol>t-Nmt St·<·unl~ ()I wa1drn1: hit llm.t' prn Primary supplier of good oc"Ct..::.i.ary Ca ll ·l!JS 1.r;u firer.. 1, .. , 1, 0 l ,, 11 G .. 11 ,. Cood to the lrVlDl' <.'Or· Ask for J ana 800-422·424 I ~any IOI atron:. .1va1lahll' Orll.ird tor lull delaih poralc community. PerformanceSen1<:l's titn.H>Ut Oranl(t• I ounly 84!1 5111 needs resp. delivery ELE CT RONI C A~ Joe 1nclud1ng N1•wpon ~ t.o dnve our van. SEMBLERS-aU phases. --------8'>ach Co!ltJ Me~.J & JarutonaJ Good dr1 vang record salary commensurole Furniture repair & re ltlsswn V1eJO Need S 140 A Week] necess. Moo·Fr-1. approx with exper English fln1 sh1ng. No ex per Heoed S2BO? 8:30-JPM . Great for spealu ng prefern•d necessary C ~ 631 ·2122 II u you have I.he desire lo evening students start Alkire Ele<:trorucs 3188 L $3.U hr. Call Glenn, A.lrway,Ave ,C M GARDENER · Reqwre' l won. we luive a )ob for yr ex per 1 enc"' & you Our rapidly growing ~.Q32 B..ECTitOMIC knowiedge of gardentng JIUUU>nal service OHd.s DEI.JVERY.TOP PAY TECHHICI H tool5 & eqwp Start S847 your hf:1p tod<iy Stngjl!S. NO SEI.J..lNG Must b(> A mJ 8 hr day 12 mo lnternaliooal Setunt1 rouple. supt>rv Lwr Full 18 or over, own tram.. RJLL OR PARTT1ME )ear Loguna Bt-.nh Servi e• In., <Jf"partUme Day &·n1ghl 4 30·9p m , Mon· Fr 1 KHOWLB>GEAIU IN Scboots,494·8546 ,llH Center SI SJ!~ Iii~ ~tuft, Yt t-will tram you 531-0811 call btwn 1·9 U S E 0 F --------Anaheim 63~4f,3 t J li \\.t:l>tt!rn Cou.nllt's p.m OSCILLOSCOP"S & Gardener part t1mt> for '1..u.ntenonce. 631 0723 or OencaJ ~ 40 wut apt complex C M 6TJ ~' GENERAL OFFICE Dental Recepuonisl for Ci EMERA L TEST &1.2 1!.151 or M6 1w; ~..qu.il Oppor f.mµlo:,i·r TYPISTS pleasant 2 doctor office EQUIPMENT. WILL Lt-rwral Fact.or) workers SECRETARI ES Irv s.sz.4711 TEST A.HD EVALUATt for plasUcs fa bncauon ttoui.ekePplnl( Job tor bache lor or couple Room Board & Salary. Josette 499-1977 ·'"9tpWanted 7100 Babysitter needed for wt:ekends. My home. or yours. l Child. 548-2454. ACCTG CLERKS Dental PR 0 T 0 T Y pt E & plant Apply ln per:.on Operungs now available T PPBX·PULSE 0 R T ,H 0 D 0 N T I C P R O D U C T I O M Fabncated Plasl1cs lor op ay No Fee CHAiffiSIDE ASSIST . MA GNET IC C O M· 815 W l8UI. St Costa (,~ SECURITY OfftCERS Full tame PoS1L1ons in lrvlDe & ~he1m Top salary. 1ncreast-in 90 days. Benefit.I. Urulorm ~ of $260tyear Call 81H ·2623 Jl-.Wl-.U.H 'Lxpencnl·t.'<1 only 40 hr "l"'k lompany beneflb. Lill ~1"'t'kday:. IOam lo ~>l>nl A!!k for George ~{j()&I) ••••••••••••••••••••••• for full time assistant Paid Weekly R.D.A. prer Apply Mesa. manaJ:ers on 2nd. & 3rd POMEMTS. VA LOR ACCOUNTANT • OranRe Banlting •CPA firm bas opening Southwest BanJt requires ~ Jor colleee gr ad. Must IX' Bank Tellers, Notes & " CPA candidate. Salary Collections Clerks & open. n~57or send Bookkeeper for t heir shift. No experience nee. ~5170· 759--0882 E LECT R OH I C S GENERAL OFFICE We train. St.art $3.10 to S4 l\olrell"' D&n'AL ASSIST. S40-9264. $150Mo. per hour. Advancement Full lime chalnide x Out.us to mclude . Ex· opportunity for manage· ray Uc. reqd. R.O A teodang lnv0tees, typing resume to Gaugler & l'4ulsl00 V•eJO & El Toro Wleael 1 City Blvd. West, branches. Please contact Ste. 901 . Or an ge, CA J oan Gor e 494·6600. ment poeitions to ~.so sow:u..:. pref. Bene. offe r ed EHGtMEERIHG correspondence, haod l· GU_. BftS per hour If qualified. For Salary open. wkday"' COORDINATOR LD8 phoneb, & receptloa """" more information & in· IRVINE 7S2·6666 642-6880. eves&wknds Community lobby Must be attrar· t\ill " part tame All terview, 4.95-9950 or call EOE M IF 673-3403 Development Uve. w1good pen.onalJly are as Un 1 f or m ., 9:11118 <" E 0 E. ~TING CLERK Bank.Ing 714/S37·4840. Will In· i---------•I --------1bc lrvme Company. 3 Good bene. & good poten funushed Ages 21 or t.erv1ew on Saturdays by Dent.aJ Busmess Aasasl . comm u n 11 Y bu 1 1 d e r taal w growing co over Ret.tre<S welcom,. Career oppor tunities, T&&.a appointment. exper'd, F.V area located in Newport ~ lot.erpac1f1c Inc-~ expenentt nt"C" Apµ Equal()ppor Employer CLERK -Entry level 968-1648 Beach. is seckin~ J IQS E ~cFaddtn \\• I) UruversaJ Protectwn salary S1000·h 216t mo .-., •cc~..-s 'General office Includes ....,.."'"' "'v" • ' )lkkpi, typi.ng, & cashier Permanent. part lime, CHAUFFEUR. "~receptiooht dutie.. Ex· Ueht typmg, Will con-Umou.slne service now ;=uired. Apply ln aider Trainee. CaU for taking applications for to: Lacuna Beach appt. Chauffeurs. xlnt pay. y Water District. Mutua!Savtngs&Loan E.O.E. C'Tl4 >67S.2718 · ~ 3rd Street, Laguna Corona del Mar Qeach. Mr. Conoput675-5010 CIBLD MONITOR SSlO f.quaJ Oppar Emplyr per mo. f"Tee rm & bd, I Atcounting Cler k with ---------• yr. experience, complete payroU & accounts re· 81.nking/S&cL care foe 3 yr. old child, ·~lvable exper ience. ASSTIRAHCH MGR. see to meals, clotbea. Type 40 wpm. 10 key by Fullerton S&L bas an manners & behavior , ac· touch. Ann Ackerman. opening ror an asst. company child to school 6.,73·7739. N e wpo r t bra nch m gr . at. ou r & othe r activities. Harbor Yacht Club. Newport Beach ofc. Typ-Generally meet child's ---------1 mg 4S wpm , w /beavy needs, answer pbone & ACCOUHTINCi s&:L operation & savings door bell. Take ad to w ~charge Bookkeeper exper req'd. Call 871-4.244 nearest Em ployment flJr 1.naurance brokerage. forappt. EOE Development De pt ·Must have fundamental DOT .. 301.677·010. Ad mowtedge of AIR. A/P, BARMAI D. ATTRAC· pe.!dbyemployer. G/L. Insurance back· T IVE Mus t be en· ground helpful. Salary Uiuswbc. CALL646-9935 Chiropractic Office : commensura te w /ex-Re c e P l I o n i s l . pttieoce Fred S J ames, Bart.ender PenonaUty +. Book k e e Per . Ex . Irvine. 752·0990. Maurine Apply 130 E . 17th SL. perienced Cluroofflce re· C M. 646-3666 qared. Newport Beach. tfX>E. IEAUTICIAH SlOOO mo. 97s.tl61. AcCOlmtlnj Clertt ror busy "'---"-lnn aome roll. c b r i •ti an Com P • · air cood. firm. Mual be ''"" .. ...,. ""' .. able to b.aDdJe complete Guar + com. 540-8582. naon /Housekeeper for acct. rec., bllllng.a and 644-0681 elderly wom an. C M miac. otrace work, type BEAUTICIAN Llve-ln. Car pref. S.Swpm. 548·SS41 C.M C O MMAND S48-3289. Area. PIRFOIMAHCE ACCOUNTANT· Newport "The Hair Culling Beach, Small national Place" I:. PA F i rm s e e k s Immed. opening for ex· certified or candidate per. prectgJoo Hair Cut· with M yrs. expenence ten In Coata Mesa. d1btt tax or p neraJ ac· Salary & commission. ~ou nUna . Wo rk i n XJnt =tb opPor . & l&imula&loa 6 demand· paid ita. Call Ed- tag wort envlronment. muod at 540-61.53. Send r.ume to Lett.er Wit!e •Co. 1300 Dove St. Beauty -Qdl.e J.r6, N.8 . 92660. I.JOO lWR F ~HIONS 342' Via Lido. N.B. ---------i Space to le.ue for hair ., I Bkkpog styli4l le other related , 1 TEMPORARY servica.173-1970. Civil fn9neer /D•skJHr Career opportunity available to taleoted in· dividual with (light COD· trol & storm design back· ground. Apply ln person with resume & work samples to Mr. Fuent.ea at Robert Bein, William Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quall St. Newport Beach. Oeanlng Helper, AM on· Jy, $4 .50 p er h r, Brookbursl &c Atlanta Loe. 988-3454 or~. pos1lioo Proce..s in Desi Eng 1 n ct' r 1 n ~ S .\ !-.1•n1<e 1226 °"" ~11 h volcea.as1latw/accounl· gner Coordi.nator Call ro r 1nten1ew Strl~l. S..ntJ \OJ In Ull duties. Ua!at typing. TOOL To qualify, candrd;ite 97J.20'77 len'l~ hours 9 lZ & I I handle mall. S40-7639. A DESIG .... ER l>hou.ld have a deertt in GENERALOFFiCE Monlhru Fn K.eodavia 1.D .•• E.O E. ,... Cavil Engineering or Responsible persoo for HAIR DRESSER The °I'taz»portalloo PlaQIUllg .J(i d 40 LI-·-u __ ... , a.ERK/MANAGER COS· Must ... _ familiar With ··-'-I 2 y ....... worL ew· vanety ... ice lilies. TMIU ~ers ID Npt met.ics. gtfts. carda. Exp ~ wiuo .......... " A hr. week. Wall train Bctl. LS now ant.erv for pref'd.CaUM0-7373 =~~~'::.'!:'at perience Company benefits. nper hair dresser &c ... ~--& R.ei>ortmg dlttctly lo lbe Jewels by J oseph So mao1 Clientelr prf'f Clerit·lyplat. permai>enl dles & machine paru for Manqer or Tran.sparta· Cout Pl.a..ua. S40-9066 Good beoe & great loc poaltloo. 5(H;OwJ)m. gd acrew machine & M.C. Uoo. Lbe Coordmator will 6C2-8484 workinj cond & benefits, lathes. Sala ry com· ad as 11as1oo with pubbc 1----------1 at.art$6:50.Moo·Fri,9am· menau ra te w ith ex· agen cy . assis t 10 GeoeraJOHice Hard~u.J~.Applyin Spm. ln9-22'10. perie nce . Numerous trans po r lat 1 on & WoriL Local penon. RJon Hardwa~. beoefrts iocld. Cully paid highway englnet!nng T 1024 Ir' 1ne 1Westchfr Cl.ERKtrYPIST · Seek· medical & dentalfor bolb stud.lea, review fwal de· '""IW • r Plaza 1 NB ing qualiJ&ed pen100 for )'OU & your dependants. S lg n !I f 0 r Cr I l C rl a AukJmuuefth --- new lrv. orface. Pbonefor performance. prepare R ..... Todoy Health food store needs ioterview.833-8088 ROSAHIHC . ('0Sl t'Sl lmal n & 557·0045 dt>rk , ru11 lam~· EXl)t!r 714t548-SS33 draft procesi. ducu pref Call~·9537 CLERK TYPIST. lmmed h .,. n Newport Bea<' ment~ r.xperaen1· .. lrl en LI -11 0 l 4 I L · :v L.' c .-.-.Inn ln COruJtrUCtiOn An Equal Op ( ( & h l h• --1 ' "-'' r ;;;-,;;~r developer. gd partumly tra I C ~ WJ.) -llOL'SEKEEP~::H San co. benefits. Gd typing Employer engweennG 1 I( hellpCull f UMPOC11'11'V Pfll~>NNH s1PV>C.1~ Clementl' Inn 125 W rea oppar unr Y or 3723 lirdl Streri i\\enrdo £,,pl .. ntJ1.Jn sldlls. 833-8680. ext. 38. 1---------growth as well as ex San CIC'm Restaurant DESIGM ceUent benl'f1ls Newport S.ach CHECKER Please send rei.umt-& 11 O t: S !:: CL E A 'Ii E RS COOK Excellent career op· salary tu.story. or com een·i Ok Part Time, Lil r S4 S4 50 hr + Bonu:o; Will Fl\ime. Apply between .-unity to work UI the i>Jete applJcatJOn tram tuU & PT Ad\ an 3 5 M lb ....,.. p•nSONS typing, mail1n)ts & pm· pm, 00 r u 1nter oat ion al b ead · L. ~ · <'t>mt>n t Oppl.) ~ui.t Thurs. Coco's, 4647 quart.en in a company THE IRVIHE CO phooes 540 7160 ll.li"t." Lranspartat1on MacArthur Bl. Npt Bch dealing m energy related 550 Newport Cenlcr Or 848 7080 Cook/night. exp., natural product.a & servtces. In· f'ewpart Beach Whctber you re buying r•r llousecleaners. S4 SS ..,.r f d d ividual must be Eqwiln.......rEmployer "l'llm". Cla!is1f1ed ail ,~ oo s restaurant. .. .,..., .. hr. rui•d va".ilion, ~\ill&.. M Kit h S lmowiedgable m macbl.11· "crtJ'ilOX Wiii J!E't ;.mar ...-' others c en. 1750 · log & fabricating of rneo..~g..-10Lher1gh1 Jl<'f• PT WeekdJ)) or Coast Hwy.LB. 497·3730 hardware. s Years ex Want Ad Help"' &U·S678 pie Call Today ' 642 SO.II _wlcnd,, __ ._~_ .. .:!.Ofi __ _ COOK &/OR KITCHEN pertence in electro 1.---------------------;r--.. rHOUSE CLEA:'l~;Rs PREP Super JOb for 1JWbarucaJ design, will Wanted part ume Ral5 to nghtpeople,pay&coods chedteogmeertngdraw· xt clean model homt''I aboveaverage.497·:rTZ9 inga relating to earn e ra Gf'eal pay & good work mechanism involving op-m g c:ond.s Pleai.c call •COPY MACHINE ti c . ma e n et I c &c 642 7444 OPERATOR• gyroscopic systems We Ch • Oppty for permanent olfer exceUeot beneflt.s. r1stmas full·time position work· wages & a creative en· lng in busy xerox photo-vlronmenl. Contact ~~iurt!e'Q;p:?i:~ 1-~-o.~.~o-· n·n·e·l-S.57_9_0_S_l. do I la rs in Counter Help F rr. Will train. Cameo Cleaners, Newport Beach. 644-0893 DONUT SHOP. a rter - nooo/evenlng sh.ill. PIT No ex p erience necesaary. Prefer over 25. Apply m person 1854 Newport Blvd. C.M Housecleaner P rr, F tr. own trans. Top $$$ 673-0968 646-4871 Housekeeper /live· in sil· ter. K.ida, 9, 11. 14 N 8 . 642-3361 •J ...._. t.oct.y to work CD varioul aecountlnl ff booU eepla& usl1n· amsta. Wort cloae to ,oar home. Acdl clerb. boOkkee.,.rs. a ccoun· a.Ill .,.. needed Lb.ruout ~ aa.ty. Call us ... min lllfcnnadon. IOATMAST ASSIMIURS HlOH PERF. CUSTOM S PAR B U ILD E R . WELDING " SAILING KN O WL E D GE HELPFUL. CLERKS Dcaul Shop work. oo ex· pe.rieoce oecessary. will train. Apply AM only D.K·s . Donuts. 2963 Fairview Rd. C. M your spare time at Mervyn's ~eeper for Sunday & Monday only Flexible hrs. lovely atmosphere & excellent work111g condl lJOn.'J an So. Laguna. Ca II 497 3983 Robert Half'• ., 't .. 1 :amNo "'-tL ,~Ma 014tUMIOJ Apply dally a.to •• or t'all ror •llPL uneu Mfg <b.MarlDe dept. 52l.fi806 orm.aw r.o'£. FULL TIME MO unat84CI MICISSAIY Hurry! Immediate openings WILL learn various phases of store operations. Lots of customer contact. Apply in person l-8pm Weekdays or 12-4pm Saturday & Sunday Fmll INC. , ... ~~ C-.MeM.C .... Equal Opportunlty Employer M/F Drafting position, full or P /T In mec ha n ic a l ~ otnce local· eifln 1\wt.lD. 6 moe-1 Jr aper. ln drall.iq pre. fettecl. Will coo1lder t.raiMa with acboolin1. Salary commensurate wiLb uperieace. Call a..o for •PPL Drapery Wor kr oom. ~needed. Near oc A.1rpoe1 Salary 9peo. ...... DllUPUSS OPaATOI Esed. wort1nc cond. In top job abop. Top paJi CM!IUme beftefl&I. Wll tniD qua.llW lodlv. w I mlnt auun eape r . IUntonn. u n Af'10IU7 HBTM••n. applications are now being accepted at all Mervyn's stores Part time openings. days and eve- nings. are available 1n sales and stock work during the Christmas sea· son. Stop by our Credit Office and fill out an application for employment. No experience 1s required, and there are many flexible work schedules available. Mervyn'• I• very proud to be an Equel Opportuntty Employer HOUSEXEEP ER / MAJO -w11nted. Best pay & fr. inJe bene in Npt Bch. P r lv . r m , t>l c . 714-759-l.SlS ult ror La Venne. Hcueman. includes free nn • board, + salary m acbaOle for It blkpn& It ~Vina 4Vl-Ul.l. IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENINGS He.Ip oo SatW'day & Sun· da1 mornibp to deliver DAIL T PILOT . to OW' carrtars. Mu.at ·heve IOOd drtvm1 rt· corel. lar1e s tation wap er hn. Hourly + mil••I•· Call Harr1 s.al«r•: '4MJ21 Laborat.ory Kesult.s Clerk Mon-Fn. W1U lram. $3.l7 lO start. Ask ror Goroon. 64(}-0140 Landscaplng interior pllUll maintenance. ex-~nence helpful. Full ume «M--OU!i8 •• * Dak-T.,... 333 1-: 21.'sl St c~ 'ou Jn> the wmneror Two Frtt Tictc.ts CS'S() 00 value). lo ~..c• Motocross ~ Allaherm SUdrum No~ l 7t.h. 1.979 ndleu m.1y be claimed b~ callule &&2·S671:l. ext :r..: • •• U!GAL SECRET ARY :-tu f''et:o To Applicant Sl)C{"r3hZIJ\~ In ;;;;. marv hickle agencv I 70 'llrwport Ctr Dr NH St(• i!4 ;, &40 2920 ~i...il St'crelary Item· poracy. Hunt Bcb. office ~ ftU lD 11/14 to ap· prox U 15 Non smoker onl) Exp onl) 848·1400 L1Jet1me-·O?porturuty Be ,nur own bo'\S Work )our own hou~ 53.">·5122 ---LINI': C:OUK. Da n a Trader Mk for Mercy 49J 2h03 or apply an person mornmg,' ---- LO.,..SatVICE COUNSELOR Newport Beach Mortitage Flrm has am. ~iate opening for a Loan Service Counselor . Pos1t1on respans1b1 htes wil l be to h a n d le customer conl.a{1. of loan ~erv1re problems. Ex- perience in demands, as- s u m pt 10 n s. r econ · vey&DC1?S, tax impauods. J>ttpayment penalties & able t.o ronducl escrow analysis Good verbal commwucauoo & typing ~lulls req w red We otrer xJnl c:o. paid benefits & good starting salary roe qualified can· dldale. For appl. call our Personnel Ofhce a t 640-4SS> ext 202 ... E. 0 . E. •MA.CHIHIST * 4-day 40-br. week Day or Night Shift EDLER INDUSTRIES 2101 Dove St. N.B. Acrola from O.C.Alrport MA C HI N I S T , DESI GNER. MECH ENG. ror Hands-on pro- duct developmenl & mrg. P E RM POSITI ON. Scrant.om En1lfteertng, Inc. 3S50A Ca"'*1Uc Ave .• CM.9'1M.1'73 it you nnl YoW" advertia· lnl meeaaae to reach moro people at lower ce»t.. Clu altled la Lbe way to p t Call Nowt 8Gl87I r, • ,. """' • If ........ .. •· -.v ...or '""!l· _ ... ., tm !~~:;:! ... J!~ !!!.~::~ ..... !/!4! !~~~ ..... !!!! ~'!:~ ..... ?!.~ ~~'!'!'.~ ..... ?!!4!j~.'!.:···~~ ;"' '" MmW.. -' 11001.-.wlllhtl 1100 PtaMo l1alnJ11. •art .._,.'-llllh.11 llm• SALl'.11 full• pm lime Stctttary.,Aart time . ~·~~.-.!.. ... !!~ ~ 7.!:!:. ......... -.................. u.t~i;::~:....,o:!: =.~a:~;.~.;' =:-1'fl°C1~r.'·eau ~~ ._~':· 'W~~ TEACHERS . ..... ~· • N Hul'NI ,1 ,,... .... An1tb1e1 pfut. Hr O C .. u-_ hr l.rvtDt857·1DT • I IA zp .... 1bii".::. .. '-· --· -llt•. -.,.... -.... SCllOOI. llllllCT ibo A.-,-••n-~ M..wa.a.• ... ..--su ---.asny -... ......... abap. Week~. ll"Vhle EX.EClmvE ... ,..,.. __ ... --·---..... WI va._,~ ...._ .._. ,._ IN\A•n• ··-..,,._~~ llDtu4 • Sf.lCRETA.RY ~_., .... ~ • ._... 11&.• ... aua Plla&o~.priotC'U\• lllC9'T/TYPIST SU. lrvlne·bued devele>per FOR · ~ a. Dll NH* WI • Lii's * AID wr.,, ....-&bl to .. m ~~~-~ .. eo1mor· .._1_Y , ......... 5 h • • o Pen 1 o • for THI~ c•aW'ICA,. POllTIOMS ·~ ASE! abtft OrHf• Cou•t>' ......, _ ......,_._..{ .._ --aecretary to the pre.I· NY UTE ~ =°'='=· :=I I::"•'°= 'I.: .. ~ ~:'.!i!'::.":~:tm;:: ~.'t .~,':':':."'\~~: Li brarlan -Hemet Junior Hleh E.amlnp up to .Wt.raln LarrJ)4t.7-. tmaJI ottlee tn 1arden Hrn extra money , P'OUnd. eood typing 4s School RN's .......... Up to .•·" · • · · ll l3 Uh HltJ01. Cirowtb w/llaibM hrs. We wlll SH t killa neceuary Speech Specialist L VN 's • . . . . . . Up to ........... S7~ ....,. MaJM.-&DNV :1art1 poWatl1J! l r a 1 n . no exp• r S.lary commenu1r1te Biiingual Resource Teachers Apply -Qualify M~AN NUISIS IMISTIY IS2S Me5a Verde Dr Plau E d U l _. thm/J dy wk. • c • b':;fDl~A1ency neceuary. Wutcllrr w/upu. Call Mrs Title Vil Bi l ingual Resource Al ·· ····-· P 0 · "' 1\ll!l)lled. thr1 tmmtM!. •Et'llb.Cott.aMe .. Plu. ea~. Puhioo ~tzpetrick$t0.295l OoOd pay. 115·5'6$7 It a.aa. 642_1470 1.1i. ~ Specialist Ste 213 Costa Mesa <Acrou Kon Lanea) 54' 1111 * 131-1313 llAJ1)S oeeded. l ••in ponry, l full time, ~-for Brute lllAIHl'l:NANCE Hao dymao. 1'\10 Ume Apt mallllenance, bulldloa dunup C.M . Npt lkb .... TNcll or van d 1lrable Exper nee IG-UI03 MOT0110un DA.IL V Pll..01' l'1Nta In 0 L••1.1na • Sao ,.,.,,_, • .,. nallebko Aft..ocm ddJ,·cry Moa di)' L91nJ P'nda.J', morn -Slit~. &today Ellcellea& ear1u.n11 for JUll a rew houn (If )'01.11" ct.,y Nonun.tl cash de po11t requirt>d Ca II 1142-4321. Nit for i''U11te1 -------1 OudJet -~~N~ HEID MONEY!! j o d 1 v 1 d u • I w 1 l h We have 09CT\U1P ror 400 lmowted&e ol restaurant people to wan approx. 10 eq\.Spmeot. Expeneoced d a y s d e I 1 v e r 1 n g -'--ri al •· ' b .. ldepbooe direct.ones in in ..,..,.. c • p1um lOe lhe Orange Co. area repair. Good benelit1. Work your available day Company t ruck pro· light hours . Men or IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENING Sat & Sun. Morrun~ Onver To Deliver DAILY PILOT wvern&1111•J• ---~-----~---------1SECRETARY -Work 10 BiHngual Resource Teacher 1Tltle - --~--=-=·~=-= S.letJldY. Mon It Wed & Santa Ana office of na VII) p I. A Y 0 R 0 U N 0 .. --------1 Fri. Women '1 appare l UonaJ ln."lur btOkeraire · T her SUPl":BVISOR • 6 hr ~OMIST ahop, Udo VWat"· Call rirm , Heuvy typing Leaming Hand1capped eac ~A~'f~ i:e!~k"'w3:i~ ll>U'Ylevelttaffposlllon _m_~-------a ~-2yrsexper. w.u Special Educa tion Resource with -'-'I ..-aiee s l l . ~ oaUooaJ Penonnel s 1 1 d bl h work for 3 people. XJnt. Specialists "u• •""" , Placemeol Servi~. '-•· a ea 1 Y • exp. c wortcina cond. & rnnge Severe Disorder Language Teacher l...alUn• Oeacb Schools ceUeot potential tor ~ faahlon. Beach area . bene. Contact Wayne --~ ---vucement. ISIJO/mo to Salary plus comm.1.uaoo. Stover for appe. SS&-OlOl. Appropriate credentials 11equired for i.UrTERS · NH!ded. Full ltaJ1.0aU~ _fll_s._saio __ . -----1 EO.E .• M/F/H aU positions. 6 l*l'1 um.. Must be n ~~~~~~~~~I Sales Lady for jewelry __ S_.EC_R_ET_AR_Y __ per ~ Ralaw-aot a tore In Coat a Meaa. bpenenceci with strong $48-JQ or eves. 548-3270 l •-b d PR~ SCllOOL AIDE WAITRISSIS typ1n1 • s orlhan trvuw !Cxp pref'd. Call Over 18 yra Apply lo Sales. Mana1ement skll.ls, full lime career ~7.a&t penon,OoaMarcela,547 Trainees p /l, f /t . OPPortun1ty. Apply 10 -W.1.9tbSt. C.O.ta Mes• [)ynamlc. pmrlive 18+ person to: Mr. Fuentes Pnnlln& Dev alt bus inc. 5,57.3062 at Robert Bein. William ,ASTE UP Re5taurant Frost & Assoc 14-01 Quail Attilit p.lrl ume. r't-1 & Sandwtch person wanted SA.LES/MANAGEMENT Sl Newport Beach. ... pre & counter help wanted -F..arn extra moaey for !)at ... xperien<.'e . <:o~ ... ;ftd ood al "'---tmaa. Fl•xlble hrs SICUTARY ft'rred Apµly l'l'n .......... '6 wig s ary .......... .. O)'l"llVer 1660 l'h1ccnt1a. Call 67s.2l93 Tra.uun.g UlclUded f'or For busy Irvine firm Cc.llltu Mes.t UJt.erview caU 833-1974 Ty ping. s ho rthand. PRINTING Help wanted in we b· uffset press room Ex pertenced & tra1nel:'ll M.uumum age 20. Apply l'e nn ysaver, 1660 l'lacenua. C M Restaurant phones & llli.og. Please Meyerbofs. pnmary sup . SALESPEOPLE. full ca1JS46-7480 piler of good foods to the lllne, part lime. R M lrvtne Corporate Com A b r a m s C a l a I o g l•--------muruty needs people for Showroom. 1819 Newport SICaETAIY /EQUIP sunple food preparation. Blvd., a.ta Mesa. COO.DIMATOI No experience Wiry:SI 1,701-szl.400 Application forms may be obtained by writing or calling Mr . .,... z......t.y, D"'9ctw of .... N•stl HIMIT Utlff• SCHOOL DtSTIJCT 2J50W..t ...... ..-A._ ..._.,CA9234l Tall1t -.. C714f 65'-2171 Eq ua I Opportunity I AHirmati ve Action Employer vlded. Appl,y at Women over 18 with er,... Comty cars, statioa wagons or •at-_. SerYlcn light trucks are needed, 2l801 Daimler Stn!et .Pleasant out-door work. SantaAna.546-0:MS Valid Drivers.lie . & =ement Trainee wttb background io eounnet cookware an· d /or specimen house planta. We are lookang for an experieDCed reta1J a.ociate wbo ls seeking a career w1lh a rasl growmg retail chain. Call 645-8777 Newport Beech CaJil. plates required. You ca.a earn S3 SS per hour or more depending OD your speed of de· hvery. For immediate assign· ments following a short t.ra1.1W1g ses.9ioa. Apply al the location nea rest you. 8·30am. 10:30am or l.:l)pm, daily begmniog 1Ues. Nov7. lo our carrier• ln San J uan, Capistrano Hench. Dana Point , San Clemente area Must have good dnvinit re cord, large s tat ion wagon or van. Hourly pay +mil eage a l · lowance Call Ha rry Seeley at. l'nnllDg PRESS OPERATOR f'Ull time exper1cnt't'IJ press person to operate the Daily Pilol 's new Hamadastar 600 t l " x 17" duplicator Hours 8 ~-6 ~. Monday thru "'r"1day Clean shop, l'X rellent 1>cner1ts. For in- tc-r v1 e w please CJJI &12-4321. ext m necess ary. Part lime $Al ES PERSONS morning & afternoon Pen<ioa.Uly plus aduJls sbi.fts. Great for young to work w 1th a" d homemakers & stUdents. moUvate kJd.s. Over 21 Start $3.15 hour. Call In Laguna, CupiJ!trano Glen, M7..Q32. San Clemente areas Restaurant PA.IT TIME COUHTH HELP EVENINGS Part time 9-2. Mon Fri PHONE: Xlot Work1Dg cond. f'u II 64Z-4.12l or 494.9466 club membership Ex Ex:t. 2SO. Between I SPM per. not nee Prder Ask ForA.odrea Restaurant ~lgn firm n eeds Equipment Coordmalor for growing restaurant cb&Jn. Duties me ordenng hmuture. fixtures & equip from s p ec d1 ca t1on 'i & coordmall.ng Jobs from M.art to hrusb. Past ex per defirute plus Will lraiD ngbt person. Ex- reJJeot med.teal. dent.al pacbge. Snack Bar Attendant needed ror pnvat.e club For 1n l erv1ew call 644-5404. Typist/Word Proceasor Part time. Nat. Co. IOOk· ing for typist. 20brs1wk Good starting salary Penodic iocreaaes, Loe Snac1t bar/ count.er help. Newport Beach. Call Temua club HB. 20 hrs. Jean Youngblood eve's &t wknda. Mual be 'JS2.Sl31 EOE m/f over 21. $3.2$/br. Call SMlly 538-1832. T Y P l S T --'--------a RECEPTJ ON I ST Student part time lo Orange CPA firm has mair•ain pnv boat. Call opening, experience pre-~only~262S __ femid. Salary open. Call -----· Mankunst wanted for Balboa P en n1nsula Salon Dee 's Salon 673-5770 Manufacturer ALUMINUM WINDOWS & DOORS W• lllHd As~ c..tt.n. '-ch Press & TrcailleH. • 4 Day Work Week •Good Starting Salar} •Profit Shanng Plan • Major Medic-al & liobp1tal Ins • OentaJ lns •Life Ins • Paid Vacat100-. l!J 1 • PaJd Birthdays •Holidays Wort ln our new bwlding in the lrYUJe lnduslnal Complex MARS HAU ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ~AILOnAvl' lrvtne 7 14/546-9890 *Mechanical Inspec- tor• 4-day 4f>-hr week EDLER INDUSTRIES 2101 Dove $t . N B. Across from O.C.Airport 125 1 Sun shine Way, Anaheim Off Mira Loma near Si' r'rwy 1165 Knollwood Circle. Anaheim Off Woodland nf'ar Magnolia & I.a Palma 1055 Stanford. Gardt:n Gro\'C Off Nutwood betwct·n G a r d e n G r o v t• & Lampson 88 Fair Drive, Cu ~t.1 Mesa Orange County Fair ground Bldg 16 Jo:ntry gate J off ArlmJ!l,on ~Grarute Way, La1-1una llJlls ElutSan 01el'(o 1-'rwy ul La1te 1-'orest Or N'-•ar Moulton Prkwy Equa.1 ()pPorturuty Employer NEWSPAPER. Morrung tun del auto rte wfThe Register. XJnt sup inc. approx. SJ.50-S450 mo Approx hrs 4-6am Perm f>lluallon Pref fam-type pers 1 rte in ea or the following area' II li. Grdn Grv, Ws tmslr Call IH l ~am only 537 4200 HURSE AIDES F\ill time and part time Cert1flcat1on da.sse-. 642-4321 . PART TIME Demonstra lloo ID your area Will Ttain. 778-3360. Part tune, Help' pt tlmt> eves & Sal A M Assist wiucket salei. to s portw.: event~. SJ S6+ hr !172·4848 Part Tune Per ma nem Mature seH mot1\3tcd md.lv1du.il to <.'all on lcx·JI dept store t•ha111s ()1<; play, inventory main tenan{'e. & rcordcnnJ: ~o sales. Must have dl· pendabll' rar S3 50 pr hr, + mileage compcn~a · uon If rntercrsted t•all T o d H a s rn u !. s 1· 11 213 685 4604 lw tween 9AM & 4l'M Munday, Nov 5 ONLY PART-TIME I \n ount Merr h .rn dlS<'Pd NAT'L greeting card co seeks ind1v1duals with outgoing personality and desire LO work with peo pie to merchandlse local store'\ As our ha1son you wtlJ ~rv1ce our account.s approxunately 25 hour<; per week Send hnl'f re sume 1nclud1ng home telephone number to Charmcraft PuhlJsher<> 4724 S Boyle A .. e Vernon.~ 9005H avail w Span1s h 1 ~~~~~~~~~ l::nghsh. 1555 Supenor Ave. NB Nurses Aides. 7 -31 J 11. PART TIME EVENINGS ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJOW &yStn.'(.•t Costa Mc-.a r.qu.11 Opportunit y t-:mµlo yf'r l'nnl Shop i:en ofr. n•·at M"lf slartc1 t\pply 34:!11 E C-.t ll w\, t 'd:'w1 675 21JJ dys, 551 St.19 eves I' T Help wantt'tl 2 Jhrs J day. wknds & fl ol11fa ~ '> off Gd l'ay. Contat•t Paula at W1t-nerllchn1t 1l'I at Bnstol & HN!h1ll. <.:"¥t 957-0717 P t1m1..• 151 assoc-. fo r f't•r -.onnf·l. \1 ~~ m nl ~,kt .~ ~i u., t ht• •• Ill bill~ & l'nJOY Pf.."fJPk I OC' open 968 5930 QC INSPECTOR Near oc Alrpon, 6AM· 4 30PM . Mon -Thurs W 1lram 979-1483 R 1-; A L F. S T A T f: SALESMAN WA?\n:o EAJL"I UP TO 15'. CO VI \tlSSIO"I :-JET I < a n t·.im from S5CJK to Sii.iOi\ annu.illy 2 Find out wh) nc·"' ll r earn b1i.: US ht>rf' C'ome talk \I.1th them J Our protlu1· I 1nexp c n \1v1• luml bud1otet terms ·I Prr H:l appts. l{alore !>-Ftnd out why "wl"Vc l(ot the bcsl ttung going". NB ttrea Ask for Mr I loward 95.5-3402 --- rt.al Estat. Sales Opening for licensed sales pe ople. locally mature woman Irvin<' Clubhouse, 7~ 7500 art I ~-Jack -------- Restaurant SGT. PEPPEROHt'S PIZZA STORE Now hmng for ru11 & pnrt tml4·operu.ngs at l0t·at11m near 0 C Airport \' .i o IN! days & hours· ldcJ I 'liPPll'lllC'llt.il;ncom t: for ~Wl\el> & studt.•f1L'> Our pro~rcssn e ..:rowing t'O offers upportun1t1t•!> for advancemt-nt based o n your joh lit'rformance l'l<'asant working cond !'Y1u!.t he Iii & over Apply in person. 4!30() S E Bnstol SautJ Ana He1Jo:ht -; (.'>;ext to Mt·Uonuld:. I t: 0 E t~taurant COUMTEA HELP Meyerhof's 1n South CoaSt Village ha.'> 1rnmt'd riperungs for rounl1·r ht•lp weekdays & wrekt>ncb CaU · Dan at 540-8044. Restaurant FOOD PROD. SUPYVISOR l>ut1€"> incl plJnlllOJ: & :,ehedulln~ pro<l & tic• Iner} of food to local t•or porall' rommun1t)' & our own restaurants Need hnght. dl't311-0rtented per,on who mJna~ci. people wl'll & want!. tu wcxic 51'2 days. Relatively loni: hrs w1great people & pro ducts that have a supl•rb reputation. Call for wkdys interviews Mayerttof's/lnhw 557-62]2 Salt!! Shoe salesman OC" woman full or part lime t.x penence preferred App- ly 1n person Ask for Mr Cannon Hemph111 ·, ~. ~ f'astuon Isl.ind NH 644~ Sales TRJ.FlON MEEDS YOU To ftll aval;incht' 11( 11r ders from mar1n1'. motorc ycll', sport1ni.: l(oods, motor s ports. r1• tru.lers Great oppty liut ~ are Vt'ry St'lt'ctl\.t' & want confident "inner types only We tra10 ex l'<'rtlY V11m u., & ...... CalJ Mr Stone 540-4023, 9-1 Sa.lei. Wuntt'<f young mt•n v. ho \I.Ill get alon~ v.t•ll "nh w o mt>n <.di \1 r Thompson 5'W-4023. 9 I SEAMSTRESS Dttded ror ~Co.ty R.1.tcm CMf Senic.H aiOl Daimler Street S A 5o46-0348 Equal Oppor Employer • SECRET AJtlES • nw compony ha~ had U11• h•">t month ill hl.StOr) ..u1d l\.1ren l::ldn I.'> t.1011}1<: ~1 1130 & "'t' \t• ~Ill I mcirl' tb) & sh•· I.!> SS. 7Jf> J h f• .. d 'If LI L t a kl' hom ... "~. u "' · "'\ •< 'oun"·lors SiiJl..,.., Our Off 1 t·•· • 1\pp( Onl) t'rt't' I.JI lwindt>,..., Aiet'nt' v -W2V fil.1'<.'b, fl.tab 64 ~l'Ort !Wach H.33-Hl~I ~ t' 1 u r 1 t > G u J r d '11n1 mum I ' r •· ~ p1•r1f'n1 ,. 1n ·p11l11 .. milildr) or oth<•r "'!'Un ty work f'lc<u4.' CJ ll for 4pp( 645-'3.S8 -~~- a sport wear jacket mfg· SECURITY OfACER _C".o6t.a_ Mesa Call 64.S-0545 Top floewport Beach apt SECRETARY Corporate H ead· ~ ~tatr v.1de tn\.e'\lm1•nt '><'fVICCS firm f-'8!ih1on Island Busv . .it t1vt• dtallenl!mg, ·rl 1ver!tf11'<1. dutie-. Good skilb1. <ly p 1n.: '>horth anil 1 o r i:an1zat1onal .ibil1t1n &10-01.23 M t'n 9 00 5 30 romplf·x All bt-nt>f1h H1 II 11 m<' &. ..om.-p;i rt t1mr· l'lhl'>•' t .lll 1>11 l'O • f oc lllf or m..i t HJO ~ \ Girl f'nday I' T 11 1o1.ort. art .. m~J"n' ~ :,pm Lilt' L}pm.: & ~II f1hn~. S4 h r l' u '> t .i \t • ' d 5411-8420 SENIOR SECRET ARY wou.kl you hkc J better .)<>b~ We ha\'l' PQS1llon avruJ l'yf>t' SS 60 WPM. WITI to use Tele" macb Compose routine <'Or · respondence. Sho uld have uuuraoce e11:per . Styh1t ror busy shop _6."W-37S7 _______ _ ll u s t b e e x TYPIST ~ UNO Bayside fU1J llme position. Must ~~ ----1 haveeoodtyp111gsk1lls to Talented yoWig mao to work ID one girl office tra10 for prtttSIOl'l U15tn.a Ty p1 n g . answe r 1 n g ment repair !no t>lec phones, nhng. making t.roru<."I 1 Must be rf'ha ilppt 'i. & travel arrange bk>. havt> manwil du ments Shorthand not tenty & excellf'nl VU IOO ~ry Salary COQ\ Lon,i: trauung Pf'nod On mt>nsurate w 1th e K I) ~noU>ly mtl·re'ltl'<l penence Ca II 955-1550 need .ippl)' Call for 111 blwn 8-5 ter.1ew .tppt twtween i---------7 9AM onJy 546-0600 Teacber.s for pre ~choot needed. 11.r.. to meet your ...cbeduJt' !)56 2£76 Tr.1cher Pr('<.rhool, lull t 1 mt• c x 1J l' r 1 t· n •'•·Ii ~25!;1 Tf>::lc."tk>r P T J>rt"\r hool t:xpo•r d t•nh t 0'1 J °'1.,,_J dlf'J M2 ~ Tt.Lt.J•H< l ' f" !:JUUCITOR~ Part ~me ~n Thur~ S ~to9 JOPM l'an t'.1m MOO to S700 per mo w 1 ll traUl Mu.st be!' r~poo51 ble & ibh' to ro110w an 'ill'Urt.lon.'> In :.. H J rt> .i ~~ T .. l. .. I' II II ..... l'T t-H\11-.°"'~ f<~ !lh'(k><! for publH 0µ11rn in \Ur\t') tl\I n.Jlllll\Jll) ~"Tl \Ur\I·~ r1 ... 1'.lrc h l1rm in ~I\ UJ •llm1· v.~rl SJ •~ J)t r hr ('Ill ~ tJ:!l bfr :if•M & J'k for J 1.-l) Tdephone Sale~. 11dv GIVWllll!. Publ ro M't'k LNt exper cl~"· t'Om rru.s.s1on +draw Grt•at Potential. 835·J86t or ~ TyptSt Wort&Local Ta....., my As~nh Reqister Today 557-0045 Cf\·Llf\:. 3721 llrdt Strttt .... .port leocJt Waiters & Waitressc!> nt>eded part tlm,. ll.ln('h(-s only 5 days P<'r w1•1·k Prt\ott' C lub ··~ ').$(1<1 \\.ult·" \It ,111 r .. -.s,.., "pp h Ii • I V. • • 1 n .! !It OI !'!tJ• r11 > Hc•'t .. ur.int. 5tO> W l'•JJ.M !Iv.~ :'-I H WAJTRES...... WJntt'd P.in 11r f u.11 t1m1· 1\11ply Fl \1aWdor lil:i8 Npt Ul vd (' \f ~-0324 Wdllted desk clerk App ly 111 pel""On al /\II Ba ha Motel, 24!50 N1.•w1101·t ~vd CM MECHANICAL DESIGN ~IMEB Qime jotn us & work in the international cor· ponte headquarters In a company deahng wilh energy related products 41 services. Experience a challenge or designing devices inv~ving optics, magnetic & gyroscopic medwni•m. Desil{JlS will involve machined com- ponents using high atrenglh steel. We oiler 4!Xoellent beneflU. wage11 & a creative environ· mem which will provide you great personal utisl~ioa. We want the belt. BSME degree re- qW.red. Contact Peraoo- nel,557.-sl. E.O.E. Certified or w /lra1n Good m edical/dental benefits. f1agsh1p ~n­ valescenl Center, 466 f1agsh1p Road . NB. ~ Adults Wltb outstanding, attractive personalities who enjoy working with luds. Over 21. Start at '$3.50 per hour. Phone 642·4321 , Ext 250. BETWEEN l·SPM. owned, with oalaonal re-1~~~~~~~~~~ rerraJ syst.em. Excellent Ask for Mr. Rosocr Sei-ret.ary I Rt'~'t'pt1on1st Ir you have the lollowm~ .slulls and a !.trong past work expenencc as a secreta,Y / recepl1ooist please submit your re- sume Type 60wpm ac c urately and take sborth.and pror1r1enlly Equal O ppo rtunity•-.--------•! Employer M1F1H (714 11• ~9340 1be Register Newspaper has~ for mom 1ng & eve a ut.o routes IJl J..at\m8 Bcb. Dana Pt & Caputrano Sch. Call Mr. lluleyQ51·7113. Wa ntt>d Must enjoy l'roplcal f15h Jnd people l::xp. not nee Aquau~· Tropicals. 1510 Baker CM. MEDIC AL RECEP· 'DONlST. Mature. oeal appearance, 1ood typ. inc. 3) lira/wk. Plush Nill 8cb ofc., lood pa)'. Wrtte resume to: P .O. Box '137, Irvine, CA 112'711 Medic.al a.ty Npl Reh ore needs Beceptio111st with medical tran1crlb1ng allilll req. Ca 11 645-7172 Clam-4P"'> Medical ~t.ex­rt;:Oced only. Coata m..-a. Nursing/ Aide Rell rem 'l comm, 11:30pm-7:30am, Fri/Sal nl P/L Pleu. at· IDOl!p, NB 631·3SSS. NURSING ASSIST ANTS We are taking applica- tioos ror positions IJl our nurse lrain1ng program. ASk FOR ANDRE.A JR 1..-g & Auodam YOllHICo•Mlon EqUAl. OPPORTUMrTY EMPLOYER Housewives OK All --------- shifts open. Conlacl PAYROLL CLERK- Dolores Brindle, 8382 hourly & salary payrolls Newman A ve .. H. 8 . thru quarterly returns. 842-5551 Must have payroll tax experience. Cu stom Nuraing Pos1Uons availa· Weave Carpets. 18480 ble for RN'S, LPT's & Pacific Street, Fountain LVN's -All shifts at Va.lley. _ Capistrano by lbe Sea --"-------- Hoepital overlook.log the PBX Oper~lor. Wiil train. barbor ln Dana Point. fUl1 time, 7am·3:30pm Applybetweeo9am-4pm. Part time 7am · 2:30pm. lloothru Fri. 496-5702 Sal I S u n . on I Y . Newporter Inn. 644-1700 Nursing L VN Cba rge Carol Crider .. E.O.E. Nune, :J.U, Frr. Prr. good medical dental • PIX OPER. beneflt.s. Flagship Con-Earn while you learn. valescent Center, 466 Telephone Answering Flagship Rd., N 8 . Service full time/part 64241044 lime. Varied shifts ORDER DESK Expanding product line bas 1eoerated this im- mediate opening wllb op. portunlUes for advance- ment. Familiarity with aerospace fasteners would be belpCuJ. Salary mmnwwu.rat.e wlth ex. pertmce • knowledge or tbe ioduatty. ROSAN INC. Days, afternoon or even· IJ\gS Locations m f'ASHlON ISLAN D ca:rrA MESA/IRVJ NE TUSTIN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal for s tudent s & housewives. Many <'O benefiu Ulcluding paid vacations. Typing 35wpm ... E .0 . E. Call 543-4230 Moo. thru F'r1. 71'/565533 Newport Beaeb * MODll s * An~=unit)' ... neon a wo rking cond1lloos . Earn 100% commtss1on. For confidential app't. call 759·0226. Execu- Systetm ReaJLOr.s Real ~la~ Wanted, unliceMed ewe will tram), new or exper. licensees for new ex- panding, active lrvmeof. f1ce Call manager. Redhill Realty for con- f 1de n t 1 a I 1olerview. Ml-6611 Real EJ&tale Sales COMPANY LOOKING roR SELF-STARTERS, GUARANTEED DRAW, 11 "'% financing xlnl O.J.T. classes, specialJz.. 11\g ln listings . Call Mr Allen ror a confidential interview (714) 673-6210. Real F.B I.a t.e UCEHSED UMUCEMSB> Will train. Best <'Om m1SS1on spUt m lhe in· d~try 701~. to lop pro- ducers For anlerv1ew caJI 8111 at Redhill R<'al ty, Lido office. 67~ 7~ Rerept ion 1s t / Genera I Ore Newport area Hours 8 lo ~ 5"49-7971 Recepuoolst typtsl MlLSl be a people person Respon11ble & a sellalarter. Moo/ Fri StS-3467. 5\lsan. JUX:EPTIONlST.-Beauty salon. Moo-Fri. Neat. fashionable, aood phone voice. Ute btkpg, no typ- ing, Robert " Taylor. 646-Tm CA---•VICI ORDD D!mC RECE P· £.LI A7 .. .,.. nomST/SECRETARI· *-.-v 67 AL. Varled prH1ure NI SO MM a COUMS&OI atabliabed Personnel A1eocy deairea ex- perienced Personnel Counselor. Manaaement potential. Call Rita. ~-Coulal Pel"IOO· nel Agency, 2790 Harbor, r--------C.M. Never a tee. DC.rlOMIST JIODltL • weated for poaldon. Accurate, fut -----a ~•Aal typlq. Order de1k " ....... ~ • .,.~c 1eneral omce dullc1. _..,.., Ill n I. c od:r.:J'at • r ea· &-~-C..;;.IL;;,;..;.;aaot;;.__· _____ 1 ---.._ .... ... -___ .., ..... ~~ MCras.llCOITS •rl'•t SaJ.,., range Mlrillll .. ,......._.,. -.suoo. 8-wne to: ... + .... ••· P.co UtnM.d, P.O. Boa Illa, lrltoe, CA. an.a . . ""9ded. No experience P9tltion Orculator ,_..ary. Light lypln1 •MONEY• & telephone work. C.11 Sft upu.r own hours. F.x· 631~10 or apply al. 1015 tl'll CM.Sh work:in• Cull or w. l8t.h Street, Coata Ptr. You earn S7 lo hO Mf.u... AU for Lynn. per hr. Muat be JS or1~~~~~~~~ older. Call Cor immediate I · , job. 54N730, Mon. f'rl SELL kDe ltaui wtt.b • 1-5. 551-44M wtnda. Dilly PUot QauUlfd Ad. Restaurant Crazy Horse Steak House accepting apphca llons for all pos1l1ons begm- niog Mon.Nov 5, tbru Tit~ Nov. 8. Hrs. lG-4 JoU Brootbollow Dr. S.A. SAILMAKERS Pattison Sail Design has openings tor CUUers, handworkers and seamstresses. Tues.· Fri. 673-Zl.80 SALES CLERK. part time. Approx. 25 hrs. per week. Tobacconlsu lnc .. Fashion Island. N. 8. Sales lrvuiearea EOE. M fo' SEWI NG MAC HINE ~y Box 633 C10 Dady OPR Pilot PO Box 1560, Cosua uper prrf'd Nr OC Mesa,CA92627 Airport 6AM·4 30P M. SECllET AJtY Moo-Thu.rs 979-1483 Small medical elect SHIPPING CLERK · F'uU maoul. 1n C.M . oear or part·t1me. Mature beach needs an e x-woman pref. Call Shelby penenced lady who 1s ERi Labs. Npt Bc h Willing LO work for .a boss 567-71!00 who waot.a Uungs done -SHl--P-P_IN_G_R_EC_'l_CL_R_K_ ngbL. HP& Small fneodJy electroruc IOOICIC mfr co. needs deta 11 FUU charge. amall olfc. onented sell-starter tor Comput er being 1n permanenlfuUllmeposa- staJJed. C.11 · M5--084S lion.. UPS exp preferred. XJnt benenu w1stable co. oear ocean. Call &tS-83 CAREER OPPORTUNmES 'FOR MANAGER T1tAINEIS SHOESA.1...£S -Part-time. Iles. bn. Xlot. orgn. + top clieoul. Chldrn 's Bootery, N.8 . 644-2464 Mr Miller %ALIS JIWa&S O...S: • GoOd Starting Salary .. Commission & Incentives • Profit Shanno Plan • Stock Option Plan • Medical & Hospital lnsurancC> •Company Paid Group Insurance • Credit Union • Paid Vacations • Paid Overtime • Paid Holidays • Pa1a Sick Leave • Manaoement School & Training ProQram • Unhmttecl Career 0PPOnun1ties for Swift Advancement YOU CiMJALfFY IF: •You Are Ambitious •You are Ca.reer Oriented SHOE SALF.S -Part ·time. ~:airs wk. lncld Sal.- Top grade shoes +-"Int people. Westcl.Jrr Shoes N.B 548 8684 Mr Mal'OWltz SILVERWOODS ME~RT We have a Cull time permanent position 1m- mec:halely avatlable for an experienced cash1er in our quality men 's clothlDg st.ore. Excellent aalary and company bme{Jta. Apply ln person to Mr . Crooks. 4 5 Fashioa la.land Newport TOOL DESIGNER M~ be familiar with rmctune shop lo des12n & draw cutllng tools. small rues. & mactune parts for screw mactune & M.C. lathes . S alary com mensurate w ith ell· penence . Numerous benefit.a locld. fully paid medical "dent.al ror both you & your dependants. IOSA.HIMC. 714/548-Mll Newport Beach An Equal ()pPof'tllDity Employer Tow Truck Drivers ell· per'd. Top pay. Apply G&W To wing . 740lt CltuM Way. C ~ 642· 1252 Trameoes. no expencncl' nttes.Sary Manufacture of op(1cal comPonents 7 OOAM·J 30PM 2 Sat.s per mo overtime. S3 50 hr Located C M 646-0206 TYPIST WANTED: 3 lo 5 days a week. Pleua.nl wortd.n.c cood. Apply lo penon. PeonyHver, 1660 Placentia Ave. Coata ....... WANTED DRIVER SUNQAY OMLY To deliver Daily Pilot bundles to cam ers Rt-· qtareS van or Jarge s1a uon wagon ar)ij a good dnving record. Phoot: 642·43Z l and ask for Harry Seeley or Don WiJ.llams EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Warehousemen, full time, some dnv1ng requfred. 2431 W. Pacific Coast Hwy ,N.8. Wa.rWtouse worker. Look· Ing ror mature alert ln· divlduaJ willing lo learn & accept responsibility in established Newport Beach firm involved in supplying textiles used in yaehting, back packing &ski wear. ~ure fulutt for nghl person. Filfu&g or orders & general warehouse duties. 37 "'7 hr. week. full time days. Xlnt co paid benefits. Pay based on ability <.:a II 64S-1066. ------ WATER RESOURC ES ENGINF.ERING Career opporlun1t1es for ex· p e rlen ced CivU EnJineers, Designers " Dn.ft.aman background i.n deailn or master plao- nmg of water ayatem5, iocludinl water suppl)'. sewace design, pum}> •You are Depend&ble & Bondable (Also Openings fOf Part Time Experienced Beach. ---------,stations le reservoirs-. EOE ~ 80 wpm, inter-eat· Experience desired in re----------i Ina varied otf1ce duties. port & speclllcaUon writ· Small Irvine DislrlbuUni XI n t 'a I a r >' • Ca 11 Ing, racllltles design, Salespeople ind Office Personnel) Ae>pllcal'ltl '°' ZALES JEWELERS' l'l8W store In the new MISSION VIEJO MALL SH Mr Oeicter WOOds at ZALES In the Orange Mell o n Tustin Ave In Or1n9e or call for app()intment 714/ttM200 Cc.JI bttti41n 1 OAM & 2PM) Cb. needs a sharp Sec/ Souodcraftlmen Audio, mappina, ca.lculaUons le office manager lhal can (714~. computer operations. t.ype. has light bkkpng TYPIST _ Bright young Apply in pcr500 with .-.. skill.a. aod can think for HI with lllnt typln, skill sume & work umples henell Salary baaed on _. j b5 Mr Fuente", Robert -...ieoce 549-2136 to handle variety 0 0 u...111. WIJUam Frost .t.. _ ..... ....;...,_._. _____ · _ _, No e xp er I enc e """' ., "l akr th ose tto o d household Items you 're not uainC available to aomeotbef' ram.aly by ad· ~them for aale lb a..tfied. Call 642·5678 neceaaary . Good Assoc. 1401 Quall St~ beoenta. Newport Beach Newport Beach. area. 8'B.!.1.13 Welder. part lime. Cle'· Mah your a boppln1 perlenced. T . I. O· eeailr by usJ.o& the Dally alumlum and S.S. Pl.lot Classl~ Acb IQ.IMS •• OQ ••• -Annul AnUq\aO aale A:Show Nov l 3, lH:JOPM. &oda; 11 d Retall C'lerk!' Audhoniam. ~ Stan \On,....,. Patil. SU-toed 11au window. clocka . mirror•. r.ir.c:reeo. aJ.I \'er. 111 iac 1151«11 Rare Edl1011 <') hnder phono1raph, 2· bra~1 hom, many n.1t•ord1n1 cyl&ndtts saJO nr otf er ~ Late 19 l'~ntur) M•11h Veneer <'lotht>:. 1.11 e'' $560 Ari NOU\ t'JU dresser S38S F.n g Ii' h CaPl desk. davenport l!I <"entury SS.SO Amt>ncan .... silver plated .S.pc tea i.el By Engl.ashs1tver manuf together with 2 handle tray l630. Gilt sadc tbl, marble top $225. V1ctona Oval lea tbl Mother of Pearl inlaid $3!1!"> 6 42 ·6355 . Cash or Casblen Check ONLY. lift l'OUC.'h ~ S<1uarr 1 ur SUITord:llure Bull Temer ner tablt. S'l(J Very icood "'411. 4 ff'm, AK<1~ papen. mncJ W62 W54 &\llll AU whit__,, ~h•mp - "ll'ed Ranabltt311 S642 Inlaid wood mun1I .: ... rm• Mwt selJ rem.ale Goldt•n R.t!Uwvtr J mo . l>l\ol". AKC, ctuemp llDell $ll.'.I .-1907 0 E Sh.: p do&. 2~2 ) r' F , AKC' X Ray 1 lcar Sil Qual l200 751~ ~™l Ch1huahudio. ttoslon ... Pums. Pek.-, \ or1ue. T ('UP Poot.lie, Sh1hllU, :ill 5027 Beaut. Lhasa Apso M 2yr s o l d . $100. No children. Needs obe dience training. 642·4277 --- tuhl~ set lie IMt' \ 1 n \'I b.&rrel rhr:. ~ M~ 'l.Jti;) Suh1 booki.hl'IH''I lllll' 't.11id:. Oii.lit furr\1tu11· Ci ood tr.nd lt1 .. :. ~.Ci5 Uldfel uke nt''N. \!Ix Hs~.I;! high , wulnul $Kii 6-ll ~ RedecoralmgSall'' 7'i.ofu huw1wh1lt' $100 <ila:.,, colf4!4! JS'x36' table $150 Round glass & iron plant shelf $60. Sm formll'J wood grfillled 6 pc. danm.: i.et $85 All xlnt l'und 541Vi874 0~1ence & prC)let·tiun for Salt:' 7' Sora. $!J5 :! l r a 1 n e d G t.• rm an charn., $20cal'h Shepherd. Need s 6423301 Anbque style sofa. nor al ch 1 I d re n . $ 1 2 o o - -- covering, 5500 or best of· 7141i34·8466 7' green t'OUl'h & i:<tlol fer. a'l7-8386 or everungs rockmc tha1r $5U for 963-3336 fTft to Y«* 8045 both. Cull f'r1 after :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-4321. ext ::!94 or .irter ~anc:H 80 I 0 llandsome IJ?'l'. Tern er. t-'1'1 631-4!11~ 8055 ••••••••••••• •• •• •• ••• • nux pup. has shots. \!t.-r~ CASH PAID fnt-ndly 646-6887 Garaqe SR Wshr/dryrs Rt-fri i::-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wor1ung or not 957 H 133 Ft·m 1...ah llusky mix pup py appr'IC lmO'i, ln i.:ood h11mo• L'all 6pm !:lµm 759 !135.1 WESTCLIFF AREA Multi family Saturday 9-4PM 1620 WarWll'k L.n. :-\wpl Beh Used Refngerator-. Wa'\ht'rs & Dn l'r'> BARGAINS SldtVll'E liest AppltanrP 5:16 0911 <\labama & Adam-.. It II Son,m~ k1uen Gn·v & blk "tnp w wh1tf' ·nox Garapl· SJIC' f.522 Cl<1m· Dr H B. 9am !:>al. No\ :1 lrdlnt'(I \1 t.45 lilit>K <..ouch & lo\t'M,·Jt, din Sears wal>hl'r $!15 llot pointe ga.., dryt·r ~O. Black Fc·m kitten !lwh 'ltlnl. l'Orld 5.59 lilltl Box tr;iincd Wl'ancd --~ .54().()857 GE refng, bottom roll out ------- -frzr, x.Jnt cond Sl40 firm Lovable watl'h dug, I yr &i&-3530 o I d . f c· m w h t , Used Eled. Dryers M-.,/ly l o c h o o :. e l r ti m Delivered and guaran tied Only $99.95 t•a DavtS Brown 646 1684 Shep 1 Hetr1t·vcr , 495-611!! Laymg liens. ftoo::.Lers, Maylay Polish breed. Call 846-2146 9>00BTU Alr·Temp room Twin'>. part S1amci:.e. airconc:hllomngumt Blut•k w1blue eyes. -m 494 5963 weaned &: box tra111cd --· -!">111~1!> Washer & Dr} C'f. II kc ~w Mw;t sell. Call aft<.-r Furniture 8050 6pm 673-215.s •••• •••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • -Rdng. G F.. frost ... rN· top freeit:r. run:, well. $75. Can help t.lel. Sat C M , I rvine area 646-5153 **I BUY** Good used l"urmture & Appllances--OR I wall sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833·9625 CA.5 H PAlD SlOO for Hotpomle wai-hl·r & gas dryer Good cond 631-2246 For gd used furn. anll Refngerator G ~ guld. 2 qul~&clr1V's~2_ 81E_ dr top freezer Beauuful l-ond s:.ns. 642·1$47!1 a fl Uam Refn~. late model 2·door, fl'06t frt!l'. llke nl'W S250 ~ix 1111~1 R,efngeralor s1dl h} s1flt'. i9cu ft, $65 Bargain ~7061. .Auction 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUBLIC FURNITURE *AUCTION* Tonite 7:30PM AN ESTATE ROM NEWPORT MODEL HOME CLOSE-OUT SALE Detorator furniture & act·es~onl!s Cedar Glen Tr114nhornrs, 2554 Elden /\Vt', Coi.l;o Mt•sa, 11 lo tJ d~ll I y 64i.!-67 34 Attr:il' sofa & lovest'at Csl $795 Sell $2Y5 . Earthtones 2wks old. Wooden coffee endtbls 25' c.-olor console lJ.95. Also color portable 1'139-4003._~~~- lr.irush modm din tble & 4 l'hrs. walnut finish . 45"md w leaf 63"oval good cond $195 ~agh 1'lp tbl 4<:hr.. extend lo 76"$110 557·1962 Garagt> Salt• SM & Sun H 'UI :!. l2 i.:aAl' shot)!un, 1'.l('urd fm:wood. books. ran)!e hood. mupt'd flt'Ctb work. round k1H·hl·n lbl & more' 83R2 Malloy Ur. H. 8. 5:l>-2232 2 Fauuly, furruture. OO>ks and much mon· :!I06 Hlghlimd Dr. N B. Salur day9-2. D·E C 0 R A T 0 R Dl::LIGHTS' Kmg '-Ile he.adboard. mall'hini;t desk 11 tables. lcdk. marble. suede & 14 alnut End Mffee. d1nin11 t.. 1Jill10 slyle S rolh C'arpet .s1lver. glai.i.. & anuque mirror. electr gara~e door opener Olnstmas decor at 1oni:. & funky Junk. Sat onl) 9 5 m4 West 17th SL CoslJ Ml"> a fu>b }our' Piggy Hank It's worth it' Mtc ...... 1010 Fnd!f. Novemtw 2. 1979 OAIL'f PILOT •• ~ ..... Ort-t W.e.d 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••100'1 of NEW Ir '48. l..uden 11, ~. vam USED paaoo. • oraiaoa. h u 11 . all p i a N B . ~ll' Thur., & t-'11 Jft :!µ111 .11111.n !)Jt & Sun. L'oud1 I; c d 1• I I' h K I .!. LJu1 l'lhur~l llr llu11l 1n.,111n H1·h 1117 8J'i' 1 ·······•••#••·········· L'OPY MAL'HINt-: L'ses any pal>"r '• f\Jrn lf(t• '-tt•t.·I dt'sk. Pnl't' 002 7033 hou.'t•liold ~ood.'t Sat ~ 5, --- IUI;! l'ahf St . 11 H Coto De C.1 H1 m cm ~:r..tup fur :.ale SllOO 10 l'ld trans fees Call 714·5'W·8100 aft tiP M For sale. !o Amt•r11·11n Airline '1 fore coupons $4() l'U 640·~ Airh C~s SSOea !4 I 7~506.S Single bed w :.toragt· . S2S Automat1<' coffee rmkl•r, Sl5 !f79 1942 Trouble rant.ling dothc·"> fur d doll for Chn:.tmJ.," Hnn)! ll tn us Wl· II ma kc them Ca II tlJ I 5656 Com1<•s f<Jr .. all'' Spt•1·1ah1t• 1n 't arvf'I & 0 ( :..ornc m1 .. t· bl51A1ll! ~I ft hll• ~rt'l•n wh1t1· :-.hai.: 1·rpt $1UOO hr old Tappan cll:-.hwashe1 $12!'l, xlnl cond !>llJ 899'J New l'la)JXln 10ul·h. S200. Show t•ai,es. Ol'W lnflllll} pre ump, lU :-.p<I b1k1•i., l'lolhe~. dcl'k rhr~. ma~:1c :-.wunb, m.1ny rn1:-.c item:-. 1025 I ;\h• rt• d it h U r 11 II !-.at Sun 9:? t<:orocr Bruokhursl & Adam' 1 111" (.'raft!>man push John Wavnl' Tennis ('luh mowc•r "llh <'akht'r S20 rei:ular 'm1•mbt•r ... h1p for &t2·3379 salt' t"12 2932 J ac·k II' l;i\RAGE SALi-: !! :Ill:! 30 !)at, 203!!1 tl1rt'11 :-,,\ 11._"ls, Wlr bed hcatt>r. hook-,, pl.ml'> lluuver apl w.1shl'r CrioJ'>('do14n t·oul·h 12t>!l ll.1kcr Sat ti 4 onl> ';!o\l:'liG' IU t•ouch. ror ncr gmup. ganll-n 1l1•rn.., \o\,f'C'(f \o\,H·ker '11::.1 :1Q:J.11 Cap1,lra11u Hulk Landsl·ape m<1Ll'r111I'> .,aJe By lht.-hag. '>hO\ I'! huckl'l. ur truck loa1l Rt-ti, bile. buq!undy c·in ders. wai.hcd> t'OnC'rC-lt' & i.and. s uper rock for hydroponH' i:ro" mi.: IUOO Carruno £>rt-In.-MJurcs 5.tn Clemt-nle 192 51G3 Ht·nl·c1a. I.a~ N11::ul'I For Salt> lr\'ln•· Han1ut•l (,;ir.i)!t• S.ilt· Sat & Sun ,1 (.'luh famil~ m1·mht•r,h11> 111 1 :!lllti llal~·•snc· Ur $5.j(lortradl·for N1wpon <: :\t '' f I !:'>ha n la r & _Bc:h Tcnru.s Cluh 640 8Jll3 1\d.im.. ... Blue plu.'h • arpt tini.: lyr<, old liOyd:. Xh1l rn11d Must sell 833-0 lfiJ Pool Tablt· t'XQUl'>lll' ult! fa~hiorwrl mod1·I "'1th artL'>lll piano ll')!s !-.IJlo· u :alher pockt'l-. $1500 \Jluc ~Jl'rlfllt' ~4K.; l>l'll\l!r frl'O· KJ/1 KIOl !'ilo,.kl.md ( amp.·r ~hl'll t-'lh 1lJm·ht·n1 $Ji~, f>.l.J(l:I• I I "a} l1 k1•t Imm I \ 111 flj\o\,11 1 Ut·'I Olll'I 1,..t;! i'<l...i Art Mjh•n.11:. '\11\ :t !'>dl Onl) 111 1. l!lb.JJ !;Ju.:u:-. SA !>44 lOJJ ~rd collect1001. any quaotJty, lrt or am. an ll'lOd coad. Top S paid Call 714/54&-0038. lOam to 10pm, uk ror Vlto. 8083 Pnv Party Selllng ever· ylh1ng t o outfit a beauWfu1 offiC'e Xerox t.eleeop1er, IBM selectnc fl typewnten. portable elect typewnter. Victor calculators, walnut in laid :.e<' dsk & <'rt'dem.a. Oak desk . Jtix721n . tables. c hr-. file l'abinets. bookca'>f''i. end tbb. carpet prote<.'trJr.. etc 714-675-5716, S49 7154 Why Pay R~oir? Brother Typewriters. Sewmg madunes. Clnon calculator.. United~rs 968-1777 Office l'hair. H1ghback upholstered rockt'r DJ 646 !il43 ------- Pet\ 8087 ......•...•.....•..•..• Parrot. Iliac· 1·ro""nt•1I t185up. Oealer75M121 b .. ulllial UOOO 9WOIO Upri&ht prldlc. pl.ao. Per<. cond. ruaooable mo 87S-303.'t aft Spm Grand Plaoo. S'8", Early 1800'1 Weber, Beallrul c:ood aqua~i,.ck. 13)()() See by Appl. 98Q.Ul'13 EllW)' Spuwt. 1950. IMO Good oood.ltaon 646·l.3IT CUA1.0Cl(31 hit llbttllau CTUialnc cutter. Profeaalonally CUltOm bulJt. Teak "oak lnt•rior. Loaded with aear tn cludtn1 dleael. wandvaoo • retricerator Read y to cruhe ~ .•• 0001 ~f' Ml4) 198-2910. Private party ---The 1harpe1t , cleanest Plano. Kimball Spinet. Is lander 36 available . nearly new, was $895, 11Wi beautllUJ one-owner Now S5!15. Pvt Pty boat 111 completely 00().1312 eQUlpped with rwl CrUlS· WHY BUY NEW!'' Several beaut. color T V.'s All Sues & models war 642 534() Jo'ree Del ing gear inc luding 4· cyl.Loder diesel engine. rotler furl.Ing jib, wheel st.eering, VHF, DF. leak tnt.enor, Cull covers. If you are looking ror sometJung special you must see lh1s boat '52,950 Wiii <'O DSlder smaller boat m trade Phone (714) $48·5930. ----- -30' C regor yawl, new T v 19" Color. sha rp PIC' sails. dingy. O /B, r g lure. like new SL25 Must over wood, must sell. sell~ '!_&t2art 5 w,oo 080 R38-9900 or 19 · color 1V. xlnt 5200 CASH 1-·rn~ b45 3532 loat$ & MariM ~pmtnt ···········•····•··•··· 9010 . ..................... . New brass Kero Run 'g Its Sptnnacher p<>ll'. anchor. nus<.' 1terru. Sat 1125 E Balboa Blvd biS-0981 Booh, MainteftalKe I Service 9020 ....................••• Nt-wporl lid rbu r lJ n dt>r.o.atcr ~Jin1t•nJnl'1• (.11 In 14Jltr hull dl'Jn Ill~ .t11d fl'IJ•JI,...., .,.ill lH!Jl Slti-3158. VdnCamp Deluxe Coll!tllb1a 36. Wh y bear 100' t or the ex pense<, nf a luxurious boul when you haven't the l1mt-to sail every . day" Why postpone your farruly':. enjoyment of it rully equipped larger l>ailboal., Here's an op· p o rt u n 1 t y lo j o 1 n :i (am1heo; IO their long standing, harmonious love affa ir w /a marvelou'> !>a llb•1al S10.l.t.IO (0nJy $751mo for the lolly ) (714 .1549-~ --- 16' V1·ntun• Cat w tra1lt·r 1976 $>1.5(.1 <;nod <'Ond b75-7651 Iv mi...: Amaton . \>\ iron 1 J J:•' $450 lnvesltd. ~I'll lor Boak. Marir.. Coronado 25. nt'w VHF. ~ offer''645 291>3 • ~pm!nt 9030 7•2elet· Mere·. rcmodeh·d ••••••••••••••••••••••• c Jbtn. $8700 551-4564 Pic:nos & Organs 8090 y, \.'liTr.D Bt1Jt TrJ1ln f'\e<. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ior tH .tel° fldtbott11m . Old Time Shake~'> pl.1)1·r t.anckm 01r "ni.!1 SJt; lls:i7 piano. xlnt C<JOd Holl!> 1n (')d 551 lib70 a ft -, 30 \ \.MAIL\ dt'luxe pror upright :'>fodt·I CJll~. poh\hcd ebon} 542 263!1 1bomas org;m & benrh rh\thm :.eC'l1on. l'Olor glow. compl mus1<· cour!.t' meld Sl2001Ur best offer. 546-6832 ~IJnOl' t n)!1nt' tJy !:'>tJr '.\IJr1nl' ... mJll hlulk (hf•\\ \ >I W QUJlll) tr J0--.m1::.:.1un. lf>f'*d rri. nt•utral r""'t'rM'. t•xtr.i l(l'f'lt'fdl.Or & ... ,mplt·lt• on '>trumffiL'> S5.S() b:.l ol r 531 9610 USED GE.NOA. 500' Luff 47fl 23 32ft Down Ea:.t S hit!:'> t\1JtO.p1lol & many e'<tr:.~ l\t-wport SI 111 $4!1!">00 ~ 2159 .!l'JJ 1>450 --8ooh. Slips/ Docks 9070 ••..•...••..•.•••...... SUPS AV AILAILE YAC Newport ~55~ I F11m1lu.•!., plumh111f: fix turl'!., :.mall apphancc:;. furn . books. toys & g11mt>s, lire:-.. dour~. m isc 452 Esther. off Irvine. C M Saturday 9·3 ~·wood extension ladder Xlnl l'Ond. ~ 75H!W8 (A'flwnt• Qurt•n waterle's rookwurt'. highest quali ly , 'it.-ni.at1onal Christmas gift;,• Guaranl~. 760-~ Want Ad Results 642 5678 S250 673 $340 &at slip wanted to ac- rommodate 36' Sailboat. m Newport area. Please contact J L. Golfos · at ~-8272 ----MOVINGSALE! Qn Hide a bed HerC'ulon SIOO Magnovox color TV llome l::nter. set $150 Port Panasonic rolor TV sro Refng $30 Camping <'QW p . loo ls 5.S7 1540 1 fo'am1l} ('l(•anup You name 1l wt• \" got 1l C:adgrt\ lrra\1Jrt•s, to spd. china golf clubs. much more Sat Sun 10 4 6Ub ll1lvanar laluHsJ NB 8060 .............•......... Enl(lish Crosby Cross Country Saddle Best of. fer t.akes 644-0388 a ft Sp m ....--------~...!---~-------'-~~,-~~----. ' I I I t ' I .. ' "' : 'tlL I,- Just by sen ding us ~our name and : address and b~· \\ alching for ~our! c. . s n a m e in llw das~ificd acl~ or tht•: • Daily Pilot. : ' \\'in t1cketc; to th1· 1·1n 11-•• tr1·.i amu~t·mC'nl attrac : 11011.., or ..,port111g 1'1·ni... .111,t 1111 out th•~ coupon Jnd : mail it toda\ 1111h1 ! I ~ Q:; ('Jassiried D€'partment. Daily Pilot 330 \\'. Bay Street . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 :Et 'C'S -: z. en Win Tickets Worth '50 , ~n ./(Jy JOOF'M KW EST Announces ~~t!fa-_, Speed Weekend West 7l Chrysler Outboard 150 hp. itood cond Sl75/ 080 ~8020 Avon's !l man surv111al. 4 man RedC're<st. new. ~st o(fer. 673-11~ Shpg Avail Call Judy or Harvey 642.-4644 lloah. Speed & ~aut J g & 1 • • S bm1 ••~•••••••••••••!~~.~ tmbKls b<'k..'ll) relt""''' mast hnl! h\' 1•11 quadrant ,. lt'dd bl~ ...,~ I.In,! 1hnplt I\ ...Wtrtc 'l>lll trk 1 .;r, pl flnJ!" n' ddc· pJrJ IJ\ ~. -,h\\, ll" 14hl, JUlll bll! pump. pre..., 11.w pump bnd tnks )talv & I>< T .i.h111 Ski Boat, 455 Old... licrkcley Jet. lrlr s:Jl,() 21 J 380 25.2:! Transportation .•.........•........... ~.Sak/ Refit 9120 OlOlflel. moch mo rt top ••••••••••••• ••. ••••••. qua.lit> <'ruu gr. hmblt & \o\i:in plm hen.-. ltd qt) ~281J --- WAMTID Shell for 197~ rord Raochero Ca II 75 I -8967 loah. Poww 9040 •••••••••••• ••. ••• ••••• Camper Shell for s hort •l'.l' St-a Ray Weekendl'r I m m a t' l' o n d Prores:.1onally maon tained :\!any l'X lra , 1Wn "'54 Crusader.. vt·ry lo hr; Owner mui.t '>t-11. purl'hd:!>l'<i otht•r 00.il S33.001 UBO 1gam 5pm I ~33:13. aft Ii. 640 7822 SdeMb~ fOf' Lortd or R .E. bed. 79x72in $150 Cash. 548-6170 Sat Only i2 Holiday, ll'2fl. ::.elf· l'Onla1nt-d w showe r $1 :.Al !"146-8.ni 11 · Cabover, rompacl truck. xlnl $3!J5 PP 49.1-!161!.1 <..'..I mf)l'r Sht>ll S2t1 673-0881 1973 \.imper '75. II' Oreaml·r GR.AHO < ~H'r queen bed. llOV mmr. h~dro Jitl'k:. Nil'(' BAMKS-36 nni SL!JOO ~~ or S71...K T\o\m 01t~t•I Lo Lo ~33:!1 Jtuur. lt.1ddr VHF \ P -. o S-Uutni.:~t·r... ~·, Oream1•r Camper. ~B ~ U\..,-.1, rdn.: bJthroom. 'Clnl ' 1und S20tXI Ca II 833 :! 130 O fl repair. in or out 11! \o\,1\l'r l'Ompletl' ~l·r\ ltt• &Li ,t,13 9130 ···•·············•··•·· Elf't'l :...ht1pP\'r. equJpped um Jl't bodt 15.; <lid... fur rw•I ~~;:, Mahogany bdrm srl. FrenC'h bednn set. living rm lbl.s. chrs. IOH!l>C8ll>, sofas, rockers, china. tbl & chrs. bunk beds. baby crib, refngerator, stovl'. wnnger ._asher. PLUS LOTSOFMISC. Irvine Terrace Ls 1•<! f'um Sale IO 4pm 20cil Dayadcre Terr. Corona Del Mar Produced hy Stadium Motorsports Corp. ~¥~©00@$~ ~~~a~~ ·i~:::m: Herk Jet & new tandem !16114271) lr $1().~I ~j ~ --- MUST SEU.' F\1•nrudt> Mo+ori1e-d Biktt 9140 SAVE SAVE SAVE We honor BoCA, MC, .Cashier 's Ch ecks & cash. NO PERSONAL CHECK S PLEASE ! Food available. Hems subject to presale. MASTERS AUCTION 3115~ Newport Blvd CM &D-91125 646-8686 . ~ 8020 ....................... X" Boys Schwinn Vars1· ,ty, lkpd. Good cond 551-1029 Scbwln.n 1lJ Wheeler. 2 .apd, xlnt cond. Sl 10. l'JS-1700. 631·9273 MOVING G .E Refng w/ke maker $175 4 chest of drawers $50 ea 6 mo old Eureka vacuum cleaner $90. 67J. 7331 1979 Contemporary 7' couch. mus t sel I . Sacrifice $350. 494·5836 aft6pm Blue velvet sora $150, beautiful wood dresser w/hutch & Bkkcase $175. Exercyde Bike $20. Bm lthrchr r eclin er $75. Uphol rocker $50 . ~118. Moving Sale-Must Secnf1ce almost new lst q u a I i t y 'd e c o r - coordinated sofa. game tbl, 4 cbrs+occas annchr. f or appt to see please call 1146-2140. IOlS -•""••••••••••••• 9 Drawer Maple Dresser w/mcaaed mirror. $190. '1n Bred Burmeae Klt· 4 Chair Dininl Table. 1~--· cr.=iloot line•. $3)0. 4M-4891 , 1en, pni· •'\It OOI pet11. 1U I Mmtae.U Z sofas, 1 cbr, ..,msorln~. cotree It end tbl, bed " Blmalayan Kittens, refria. Cbeap. 754·6?1S ~ • 1ovtn1. xlnt after 6 pm. UM, rel1ttered maJea. Klfl.I u wate r bed . .. -~15'11 ________ 1 w /beater $250. Ca II 64().. 7919 ~-kittens. CFA. ••cadoro/N lna C hiu Mat.chinaaoUdwalnut 17" J.Ui•. F/M. & weeka. d."fSlet' w/mirror & 40 .. •1'JID cbelt $150. Matcb'g aolld 1040 ••••••••••••••••• walnut col/ee tbl ai 2 end lbb $30. ZS" Heathkit col· or TV. JtlDt cood bltn $75. ssm. NOVEMBER 16, 17 & 18th, 1979 Tickets available at Ticketron, Mutual Agencies and Anaheim Convention Center Box Office. For more Speed Weekend In- formation Call (714) 752·0503. . .._ ~ ~ ...................... . o U. Jl!">hp, fo:lt•(lr;i Low d d .• hr. xlnl l'Ond SI ,600 :\loped l!OO C'On . . 71l 673-0.J6S b45 tw7'1 C1mant1 rl'<I. Sacnf1ce . ~ 53&4110 Boston Whaler. l9'x8'. mahogany \Ce hull -t trlr. $495/besl of r 548-7384 Sachs Moped $225, Good Cond. Ask for Tracy 846· 1583 tJV,' Whaler · 25 h p ~/ Johnson . teak con.sole & 9 I SO lllSlrun>ents. New. S2200 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ~~Olfirm' llowa rd 1972 HONDA, CR 125. Very good shape. SSOO. Call 50' Twin Diesel. Ir~ pilot house~· washer & dryer 1.1')( standup eng room llugt' salon \>\ stO\ l'. fnf( . (~ier. etc Lr.c uft cabin ~ st.111 show(•r Needs hull work $!0,000 581-9648 dys or eve<1 __ 494~47 Or 497-2874 '71 Kawask1 350 good rond. $350 call art. ~ o r wknds ti61 3452 1 ·661-3452 (2) 1977 Yamaha 125's, $700 for both. 673-4743 Honda C T 70 motoreyle Family eris as forces J.ikeoew. $375. sale. 1948 OITI'MAR 34· 751.o8 DESPERATE! diesel c ruiaer. Last ---------- hauled 1978. AP. VHF, '74 Moto Guu:i PD Model Fath. Plath anchor 800. Full dress. Asking wtncb. b&lt & l\ah taob, $1000 or make offer. Call full canvas. swim step. aft.er9PM. 848-5596 . Boat wlU survey at least $18,000. Askin~ $14,900 Will comlder any oHer. 714-534-150$ DR 370, '78 model, ndden 4 Umes. $900 or trade. n1.°'58 2111· Ba1Une r Saratoga. '79 S.P. 370 Suzuki. lo Lota o( equip. Like new. miles. $1450 or ofrer. 11~950. _n_1_.o.ss~-·~~~~- 6'71Mlll70 6'75·5861 amaha GT80 Dirt, runs '11 a .... lnr 25'. 70hrw, rea good. &Ood ror cllUd ~ .n.... ~1942 pa. tabl. YIU''. 3 baua. ---------0.F., compass, 8 ta.nit, bike . cz~. good ster•o. aalley. hud, sha11e $300. Hang eUder x. t r a s • E · Z t r I r . like new 1orceous sail sit. m1oeo Mt.asst SiCJO • ...,. n..a1..oen ~~--... -· -..... .......... __ ___ • ''Idly, November I. 1171 ~~Wt/ ~T.....e 9170 .. s.-fke. .... _.,. .. up ''" ... -................. 6Ac111111x .... 0 ······················· . . ~ . ...,,. as· "a1Ca4LL m Of Pal LS' travel lrtr. -··-.. ••••••••••••••• S&LP·CONTAIN&o' O.od eoad . HOO. MIW l.SMl(»(4• s-.zm. ,,, ... IMt.YHel PARTS• EAVICI ~•a a....1ry n· PIW• ..... 1. ~ MOUit -...; .-.. t · "::' b • r • • r a l o v e • Open 7a m 'tJI Cp m -. _,..: '•al ~.-.,oUlir' a&.:taytanar'rtday --• ....... ..... P'1~ a..dSa&..• . • ft .. .... N7 MedJvt llGn t/141711 .W • itT""'91 tl70 .._....._.__ I S .... •ACI ~ II I··-·--.-·· -. -0 119,... flOID ._a , a. --•111111.-t40e •'xii' ,... .... -C'md., -................... 2M llaln. Santa Ana • .....__,,,,_· ·-.. ., C'O•· vw Parta. ..... tnu. AUbeOomctotW1tner -•lllL ftaa& .... • hma ·11 146-1171 I!' ct '• .. .UT &. ID Cll $9 &CT · RADIALS 4 Brand nu ................... MllllfT toiln B It'. Goodtlt'b T I A .L...t.-.... R•dlala Cl.RIO --.u.M ...... 9414 11/ERH•lU·I each. .. ,.-.. ~ ..... :£ ··C···01L···T·i :~;.ji~: ... •a •1uat 1 AOVJ.o:RT1s1':w!'i • Mt/Frrt fm1D AAllD Tl'IN, All. The prt('e ur at .. m" .$430u· ,'!3~s =.,;.,~ ~e;;. .. ~ l~ ~~t~~:: 1128 cla.ualaed advert1111a" colwnna don oot lnclud" • any appllrable taui.. Monttl llc:eue, tramfe r fee:., •179 On. •579 On. ~~1~:;: {;r • $3679 $4579 • YICe ce.rtiftcalioos or de aler documentary pre pc&ration charges u nJeu °"___,a.a n.a °"~a.. n. OlberwtM 1pec1faed by • ...,.._ .. a13l!i IDr • .,._.,.Sia tor• the advertiser ....... .... •11'1 CIOM\ ...... -161'1 -#'ti II 17 W OilalrW N>fll • 11 7~ 0.WNO Aldf "' S/ .... 9IQ)5 OfQ • 56723 cm.acs 9520 ·73 Avanll Silver blul' w/wtule lthr 111ter Full load e d . 83 K urai,: mi.$9,500 aft 5 call llti(>.7l<U '59 ~rris Manors hard top & convertable. S1 .200 oroffer. 559-8300 Tlwtil tHO ,..._.. 9160 ti JO •••••t•••• ••••••••• "'•. • .......... •• ••• ••••••. ....................... 'TI OMC1An1elus mini hm. II'+, tJ.-I+. ub alt, .elf t'IGll&. Xlnt euod m.tw~ 4 WllMI Dftwet t5 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t=bev ·n 81He r Xlnt rmd Xtru. IZ850. C.11 ~ tHO ....................... 76DATSUM r 1Uck Ullle pickup •Uh C•mpu Shell 4 llpelld. cauette phay1•r mqa Q,..l t'OMl1llon UCIUl:!.2t I Sl2'5 IOI WITHAM VOUSWACHH 1800 Wm.minat.er Av~ ID W•t1JUD1ler -~1 6317880 GMC •77 V• TOH PtacUP ......... D .... EW Witbdeluaelhell! INUIU""' " f\ally equipped with only '18 ftlTSUll 22.000 mllea. Sacrtl1ce .,.. price for quick 11a le PICI (Zl'5m) UP JIM SUMONS t.on1 wheelbueo #ncl IMPOITS ht•atvy t.luty with 4 11peed. unu HARBOR BL v 0 4 t•ylllider . heavy duty COSTA MESA 1t1•p ~umper, bue kct llJ.tlOO AC·ul.JI, •net more ON 1-: ---------ONl,Y' 1231.IHll Special! SANTA ANA DATSUN :D>l E 17tb Slrttt San&.a Ana ~ 7811 77 l':l Canuno SS. loaded. w shell. $4800. 842·094.ll. IM7 1.24.3 '63 F'ord 1 Too Pick Up. Camper shell, $850 or or. fer RunsGood. 548-2139 19'7A Tuyola S RS PU. w dlx •hell. 20.000 ml. llkt• MW 5 yt/50K IH't\ty •v111l $d>O ~ 9241 --- <.l '°" 7S "-T Vtl. aht-11, li.11 v li!!fJ.• f't• .; IJ :0..83 73 t>ut .. \JI JJllUI). V. IMll 'unroof. r u1tum int AM t FM II trk, a r e dt cond Aaktna S250o GU-0196 9170 ....................... •~NIW 1979 CHIVIOLIT WXUllYVAH With plmb carpet, panel· Ing, Icebox, wetbar. 2 C 11pta1n ·1 c haar a. breakfast nook. JSOV8, Wt wheel. chrome bum- pers & gnlle Sleeps 4 • (1816) ONLY S8495 HOWARD Che•~ Dove & Quail Sls NEWPORT BEACH Ul-0555 '78 fl'ord 'nT van w--;;-r. lonii body. h"Y duty lr1111er tuLch, 351 \' 8 ~Lie shift ISK m1. $4500 675-4870 75CHIYYLUY Neat httle pickup. 4 itpeed. radio and beater. Chrome mag wheels . llA1'!068) '6' Dodge 6 p1c:Jl.up; A-1 mech. $650 548-1038, S48-S274. 73l-473t 1973 Dodge Van P tS. '&4i El camtno. 3 spd col PtB. clean. $1795 Call sbJ.ft, runs great, $890 Jun644-$i71. 499-2658 $2995 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westmmstt?r Ave. m Wt.'1ilm1nste r 893 755 l 6311-7880 675-Zl90 eves & wknds i5 Ford p u . explorer pkg .. low mileage. shell. eltl"el cond., 581 1315 aft 4 'Si Chev 1.-)lon Apache. lk·yln. stack., If bed fl~t Side $!15() 548-6637 People who need people should always check the 70 El Carruno, p/s.p/b, Service l>lrcctory 10 the aulO air. ma gs, stork. OAJL Y PILOT $1.995. 548·9'll9 Mina Motor Home. '73 Dodge Maxi I ton. Cully 11el! contained, 50 gal. g.as tank. ISmpg. A /C, PS, PB, auto . tullet & shower. lo ma. xlnt cond. $t2.'50 645 0161 '72 Dod.:e Maxi Van with bubbll:' top. <'amper. lielr contaanell Xlnl t•ond Loaded. $3950 OBU Call ~ v-9171 .............. , ...... ......... • ....................... ....................... . ................... ;. 'Tl P'ord Van cooveraloa, ""'9 .._. 9701 ._ t7 I J LZ.000 mL Excel. cond. ---•••••••••-••••• --••••••••••••• S7-*.1-1a. 71 Dodge .,ulvan. Plush Karavan converalon Power Crwae root.. Xlra 1u t•nk Xlot cood. H .900. Owner may RnaACe 64CM233 AMtoW.1119 9HO 77 ... ••.a IO~ '9 DI amroo(, aJr eond. ~~ AM/Fil tau. Jmmac. ~ su.aao.Ora-&. .. !023 With All/I'll caaaetle, mai• 6 ONLY 32,000 7ZIMW Dle9!"39TLY> BAVAJUA MUSTSllUI PIS, P/B, A/C. Sllnr -•CH ·~ ... s w/blua tat .. radla.1 Urea. __._MIDoY~"' Xlnt cood. uuroG > NEWPORT BEACH pm, 752-0900 s .............. . NWnnnrnAUY WI 3i.t. St., N.e. .,.,.......,.,, Mdl 9707 m-06'10 8n-*1 We...._. for Leta ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.t 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C4 StaaY OML Y "18 5000: baa evft')'t.b.l.D1--•••••••••••••••••• moo & Auume leue at 761-IJJZAf. $231.73 mo. or buy, Mlm WClllhd 9590 _'8_.ooo_._17MS __ io ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Audi Fox. new eng, WEPAYTOPOOLLAR good tires, $1800. for rop used cars-foreian. SfS.5034, 644-0275 domest1ca or clau1cs If ---------~ car is extra clean, ..W 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i.ee 1£11 FIRST! ~ "I .. Or.p Comfr 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 COHNRL CHEVROLET ~ 11.Jfh"r U" •! t '-"To\ .~H.~.\ 541>-1200 Can't SeU Your Car~ CREVIEAIMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used lmporu Call Mike or Don CREVIER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' LAJlGfSB..ICTIOH OFMEW 197' 7lCAl'll V-6, 4 apeed, nod.lo and bea&.er. B.allye wbeeb. Loob aod nm creati GnJLTl $17" IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAeel 7800 Westmlmter Ave. m Westminater 8-7551 838-7880 '74 Capn 2000, auto. ate. 8lr. 64,000mi. $1700. 96J..63llO all. S pm. '74 Capn. va. 4 apd, new steel radlala, -All/FM stereo. xlot cood, S'Z200/0BO 494-~ ~ 9720 ....................... 1971DATSUM 2'0%COUPI "A black beauty" with automatic trans., air cond., at.ereo • mags. ~). OMLY$1499 NEWPOIT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH llJ.1300 9100 Aldos, Hew tlOO ..._Hew HOO Aatol, New 9100 llS-l 171 ............................................................................................. ---------320i's 528i's 1976 Datsu n B210 Honeybee. 4r1 ,000 males. Mecb. xlot. $2250. 9a)...f174. 1980 TOYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACK With -;uoer c;olt vinyl st>ats & Cloo• '""' alum wnepl<, rPar wonc:low w opPr. 5 <oOf'P.d Iran-: A~. F ~ stf'rro dPluxe pon slrtoPc; 8 n>uch rnorP' 1312008i 5174!! FABULOUS 'DISCOUNTS 011 All REMAIN• 'S . 1980 TOYOTA 112 TON PICKUP ~~.I:;~~~~~ ~~:g:~ 511836 Ultra IT'ltrror-s & sport MO 5tr1oes !033315 · FANTASTIC USED CAR VALUES 1979TOYOTA Ca.QUA LIFTHCK An e~ioNOy ctean car w/less than 20.000 m1tee. 5 epeed trans.. 111r cond . radio a mi.I tiree. (827WRP) ='='5799 1976TOYOTA U.MDCauesB WAGO ... 4 speed trans.. Warn hubs w.'oood on/off road tares. chrorne wheels & stereo taoe r843SRXl IAILllD'S ...... SALINICI .. 77 t 0 OTA SUPICICUP Hard to find eopper metallic short wheel baae. 5 speed trans •• buci<et seats. A~ 'F~ & le11 than 7.000 rn1les :;:::•6199 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDA ... A very Cll'an car with OPPP copoer metallic e•terior stereo with taDe and new tires 1247SER1 LULi lft'S '26" SAU nlCI 1974 TOYOTA CIUCACOU .. I OePO l'N'lalhc Qreen ellh•rior 4 soE'ed trans vinyl roof & stereo tape A oood car' 1780KFV) ::~·~·2999 1973 VOLVO 4 DOOR SIDA ... 6 c ylinder engine air cond1t1on1nQ and oowPr stPPring A Qood & clean car' 1951HGG1 !AIU tlCl'S s35" SAUNICI 1976 MAZDA "COSMOM COU,E 5 soeed tranc; ~1"•"0 w I app aor cond [l0wPr steering ooWf>r wonoows & beautiful blue velour ont ~!~~:~ S3699 SALi PllCI • 1973 TOYOTA C~OMAWAGo.t While With blue antenor 4 soeed trans . air cond1t1onlno & new rad1al ltrM 1668Ul v · IAIU ..:s s21" SAUNtcl 1978 SUIA U HAT 414 W11h air cone! roll bar 5tE'reo w 1aoP & eoua1t1er 9r111e ouaro wttttE' SOOke wtipels & un dPr 2 8 .000 rr>tles 011 552 •5999 1.uu.n SAUPllCI WANTED! Late model Toyotas. Volvos. Plclr.ups ~ Vana. Call '8 today. .... ~ ... & CMleMH• '°' , ... ,JOJ er S40-•4'7 PORSCHE's WANTED Allow us lb(' opportunat) lo tUn.'>ldt'r the purchli!le or tralll' an of vour <'Iran ~~. CheClr. With U\ Today' 1 ~,, tUI"~ f'• .. .., (.....,()atf't V•1.,,, .. ll6-2JD AUTOS WANTED Don l trade sell us vour us~ Mercedes &-nz Cill us to hnd fJ Ut what your MBZ"s really won.h Mls5Joo V1e10 Im pons 831-1740 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AISAROMEO Demo Sale In Prog?'h!-> '78 Al.FA ROMEO SPORTS SB>AH Automatic trans .. air rond . AM t FM casseu~ & mags. 11052) $9,999 IEACHIMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Al.SO l33CSa •• tHSTOCI(! Ca.U today · We al.ao may h<1ve lhat pre-owned BMW you are lookmg '°'' 831·2040 49~··· ---o«AMGE COUMTY'S OLDEST 1978DATSUM 2IO%CC>Un ··w Carat Gokl'' w1t.b 5 speed l.rana .• aJJ' coocl. & sttteo. 140'2UCI ). OMLYS8699 MIW'POttT DATSUN 888 Dove SUeet NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 Re<! Ual.Sun 260-Z '74 V.. "' w .nroof AM/FM cass. ~I~ ~n in• l.t-o.1'>orl"' ,\ C. -'1ant cond Ong. .. owner P P 58Km1. Ask· RoY Cantt,lllC. 1 n g s 4 . 8 o o / o B o IWll.dtovre B~W 7 1'i -644 5534 . eves .• ls.ai'J J amboree ZMEGOBY ~>WJX>rt ~al'h 640 6444 1---------1977 DATSUH IOI McLAREM's ~'' Ho .1• h Bl\d L\ ll\liH,\ :.\11 :-0.u uf~\ f-"'' 17141522-Slll Sunday by Appl 2IO'Z 2 + 2 COUPE "Quack Silver" wlt.b 4 speed trans . a 1 r cond. & lltt'eO. ( lOUD6 I. OMLY $7699 ~ITDATSUH H88 Dove Street Nt:WPOR1' BEACH 833-1100 ~ 2alZ 2 + 2. absolutely mtJJl. 4-s pd. a.ir. ma g.s. ---------•I A)I PM rass .. sunrf. ••• Joe. Lcryto. '411121.l'h St Apt 4 n t '00 ~the WU\Qer or Two"°" TicMh <SSO 00value1, tu ~ Motocrou RRals Aoabea m SUdl um :"ov. l7lh, 1979 Tlcltel..b may be claimed by calling 6'2·5678. ext. Zi2 ••• 1976 5301 BMW. All xtru. 36.000 males . excellent condluon. ~ or belt ~er.642-0JM IS"100 080 17J.S6.T7 197lDATSUH 240ZCOUPE \I.1th A-'1 FM If tr .. ck ta~ mag.s & custom tn· ten or "Runs great!" ~MBH 1 OMLYS4599 MEWPORT DATSUM 888 Dove Street :"EWPORT BEACH llJ.1100 Every Saturday throughout the Footbaft Season the Daily Piiot bring• you A new. exc1tmg. prof<'Ss1onal foot· ball ma~azine section bnnging our reader., the most intcreshng. com- p re h e n s 1 ve and authoritative roundup of material on the prn r;tames to be televised each weekend fo r 20 weeks Player pronlelJ. scouting reports. pictures. predictions. the point s pread. inside comment • on strategies and who and what to watch for enryt.blng to enable readers to get lhe most enjoyment out or their pro football watching. Don ·t miss out on this chance to have all the foot~all facts at your finaertlps AdveltiMrs m•y !>Vy 19_. Ml tti .. - lion. F~ Information •Ml rate• ull • Clatelfted Ad-"'leof DAILY PILOT 642-5678 _ .. r .-• .,_. ____ .. ,.. . , ...... . . -........ . .. ·---· --. -.. -.... -_, .. ---..................... ...-......-........ --------... --............... ------ .· ~~ t e .......... WM. tr lf'W ...... e.perted 4..+ot, l•ported 4wtos, l .. orted Frldly, Noll9mbet 2. 1979 DAILY PILOT • f I ~ .. . ........................................................................................................................ . ..... -f'7JI ..... t7J1 ... • .. -t740 .......... t740 .. t74Z ,., .. , '741 ....... ........... ...... ... ...... .Meel."'" .............. ....................... . ............... , ........................................................................................................................................... . ..... 1S Hmda cvcc. s .... u.-it..CO.Mpl ,..C70lillilDl,lik•lM'W. PartJac ... MG Mld1 t ......,,. ... "'*' t710... ... t7IO. NOW AT a1ct .... 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' """ Im .... .__ lb&C'Clllllr'la blefor &amk.11.&MO.""mf. ~gve.an.zssa s."mOO.Call~. 2925HatborBlvcL 2:5n)pc. ml.lat aeU, SGliO I fllCO.. TllTOIJftOMI ..... -. ...._,yr, Clualc UO SE Coupe, Nie t 44 848Dove&reet t7t-Z500 raw -·--. ln t =•"'7· CH IMPOITS COSTA ll~A er.,.~. 562014 I *llrW* II !~ tnM~ air c.-4 • TOD• Wiii ...., .... r..& °""· k:llf'OPtao Model, ltbr •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH ·~~......t~.·~.inctearll. ~!_~II •t•reo • 11 ,.... O..Czr ----Int, 11.1orf, new ena. Mtw lt7t 75z..ot00 --~ "vuu 1 .. 2 ACRE I ~•I• • r CI • • • 1 • • 1't _..... luPlfb oond. Jl0,000 or U&a-for into. 8Jl.31J3 aft. 8. ·~ ~ _,, A/C, lllnroof, e.tOti r -..u10 .......,.. '78 Peu0 eot "'04 fully I __ .,,....,,.. -~;;;) ttlck. -lllll, white. · More people buy the loaded. 'i..oimt 25+mpg "18sat II.Int., lo9ded, mual USED I • C*LT 11ttt .._ -.. Ul.710. A.a& I~ MCJ f74J MGB cooverUble than sacrifice. ASSUME LO I I WCH I •ans · llr. V.\a. '114·Ml-41U ......... ~............. &.Q1 other coaverUble! 00 reg gas. Like oew. LSE PAYMTS or Beat • .,..,_.,_. _.......,._ dys.--.'1'6tev•._ Mtw lt7t SeeUSbeforeYoUblO' SS.JOO.m.6716 Offer. 631 ·3124 or I CAR I Nnrorra&ACH -~:t "'° s.a.. ... ,,.ec1 •• 1vi8. Mas a ...,_IT• TODAY!!! ronct. 9750 -..o. I 1 I .. ':.::, t7t-2soo =~~:.,.::;:•• =~· '.:. ~':.': .8.e-~~ _~. iii~~;:ij!~~~~ r~~~~ 1 FACILITY 1 WalMa~ _..tau CllM '71 Japar XJI t1 11 h 'TO llBZ 100. Cualom TODA.YU'. .-.._ .. ~ see! U S,000 . Days I NOW I or tw. .... fOWd be ....... bl 1QOCi cond. paint, sunroof, 31.000 • .......,.,.:.!/, ~9t00.Eves64S-8640 "1'I 912Z, ...,_,, a.a.GOO rilM=~~Bl•d. ==:ea10; lt77 .::::::::-:OOSD. ~~ -._~-~91ls~.~~7i::~io!~~~ ::;~~· just l I OPEN! 1 1 ooSTAMESA XJ 131 Sedan. l Z •llver blue. •nrf. ~-J. ~~~~d buut.1fuJS26.S00.75l·J696 I t7t.JSIO Zn1t· ~C:.em~ =::~ taAU. pp 2le-;;,;,:r."";'1:'; 979-2500 '70 911T, watb aJJ fact '76 ~~ ....... !?.~~ I 7ZDA-•..... I.SO/per month 'Tl 300{). a~. 11w1 CQSTA MESA TurboCarrerabody.lthr #lDEAURINU.S.A. I 7,Q)RONA I J4N_. ~-ls:il, Mr An roof. exlru. Maple 979-2500 '67 MGB·GT rebll eog ~1~:~ ~re>f,l~~h~· ROY I 'DI. DB.UXf I Rm-....,.Jeaz coupe. -=/bamboo ant - -Chrome~~,500 $17,900 080 492 '1780 i:m•twt>orBlwd ~ CARVER I ~;~:,·~~ed & AutoalisUe, air. sl.et'eo, '79 XJ&.. 1mmac:uhtl~. 'ii MGB allarp, k>aded Ask for Dave 4964162 ~ o.c--awm ROUS·ROVCE ..... Y AT ..,__ Loob and runs areen.suuoo. '6l UIOSl.. perfect conda 16,000 males . Leav1og '76 MGB: amtrm stereo. evei1 I Cbum1te. (8$0Q,UI) 67~7S70 UOD2. new paint. oew soft area. Debbie. 552 3767 clean. low miles. S44SO. :----'64 S::, xlnl cood. enc & !r~ s2 19 5 I Slttl ~ 43> Ltd Produc top.newi.Dteriol'. pp Days 846·7576, Eves Sell Uungs fast with Daily clutch reblt 12.ooo ma -I I IOI WITHAM uoa model. rbll eng, ong Sl0.300 TI4/&M-0588 SeU Idle rtems 642-S878 8<7-4918 Not Want A~ ~ •· 5'500. 5-1816 _ OOSlD SUNOAn • YOUC.SWA.... P 11 i 0 l • mus l s e 11 ! ..... Hew tlOO .... H•w 9800 AatoJ, M•w 9800 Autos. Mew 9100 Alltft. Hew Mew 9IOO I 78 2'l FOOT I 1800 W-.mJ:nater Ave. SiX'Xl/olfr. 76()..9589. •••••••• • • ••••••••••• •• ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• • • ••••••••••••• ••• • • • ••• • • • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .... •••••• I wftAArllDT I IDWMtmluter -"~• am."Jm . · as.7880 Ka GMo tn4 1 --I --------1....................... ~ ~VW~~ IFu•tv=-ned &I· Allmodela"co rs!. l deluxe awning I l (U6028) 1. COSTA MESA DATSUN 284.SHARBOR BLVD. tBTU BEACH BLVD. ~410540.0213 Jn.JNTINGTONBEACH 842-2000 1978DATSUH '68 Ka Gb' zoosx COUPE rman 1a auto 4 l ... _ ti tr &' Slick. reblt eng & trans. cy ........... c ans. $2.JOO 493-7668 AM/Fii stereo radio. A --·---- sharp car! <830UJ 0 >. Maida 97 38 trlow °""' S4 7 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Miroct. j ·79 RX7, •le, s tereo. Mada/RHIP# 1 special wheels; take u--'--Bl c ... 1 over lease of $224 mo. 2l!i0na&... ·• .... I 67:>-9111 645-5700 . _______ , -------....; ............ 9740 Leevtae the country must :sell '69 Oats u o s 10 ....................... ·11~aa 250SEDAM j New factory s hort block. Automatic, air. power steering, stereo. Ex· cellent.. (4"CET) IOIWrTHAM VOUCSWAGEN 7fm Westminster Ave. in Weslminst.er 893-7s.51 &:IS-7880 Wagon. 65,000 miles. '67~ new paint, mint Best offer. 492-8152. cood1tioo. 962-1'6', 1971 DATSUN _5J&.ml2 ______ _ SI04DllSIDAM 1 '78 MBZ 3000, beig~ " ~tk tram ncS)o •/bamboo int.. 17Kmi, side l!IQMinp wiw tireS loaded ln miol cond., atlow miles. <cizi.s.u>. SlB.!l>O/ BO PP 7~ 4 ToCboo&e From o.LY $4599 NEWPORT DATSUN •Dove Street 1 '764SOSE lo/m l $18.500. 548-2586 BESTIUYS NEWPORT BEACH 1 133-1300 79 300D $24,495 i0510DatsuD4·SP30mPg. R I u e I b 1 u e n ew alte rnator, re · complimented by .ill cutator. & clutch.. Sl.OSO. options, les:. than 5000 ...:;,~~.:..:19 ___ __._ __ , miles & in fl a wless lt7' DATSUN cond. 13117). 1210 HATCHIACK ·n 240D 4 apeed traosmis son. $14,995 radio At lleater ·super Rrown/bamboo, Power ecoDOIQY! ~PKH > windows. sun mof, etc OHL Y $2999 Less than 25.000 miles. MEWPOlt'TDATSUM Ask for 48 mo. lca!>e •DoveStreet 1 quote 12215) NEWPORT BEACH 78 300 CD 133-1300 $20,995 Mel. blue/blue, S cyl, '733t0-Z AM/FM 8 lrack. economy (0583 ) 4-lp. lllnt. m ecb cond •77 6•9 SUOO. 631-5547 S 17,000 LESS •74 Datsun 8 210, ~ood' 11.F.SSl than new ·79 cand. Low auJeage $2150 equ1ppt>d w1lh i.1lv~r orbestofler.~3220. met p~1nt. sunroof. . • c a<;!-cllc :-.lert.'O, leather. '7T3IO'L 2+2. stlver s spd, absolut ely pris tine w/Dunlop wires. A/C, cond . Will not be All /FM , l oaded . duplicated i n 1980. $7'50/0BO 646-6434 or 111791 ~ '71450SLC '7S 8210, xlnt coodlllon. $33,995 900/0BO. , Milan brown/bamboo, l7S-4382 elec. 11unroor. not a flaw '77 Datsun 810. Low to be found. Ul231) mlleqe, Coco brown. ex-76 210 eel cond. am/fm rad.. $12,495 a/c. Call Lynda at Maple yellow/bamboo, •'19. atenio, cruise c:onlrol, "71 DATSUN 1200 DARK BLUE n4-$31.()529 9725 low miles • Inflation bed&e. CB6l2) '75230 $9,995 While/black., 4 cyl. gas ..... .,.,. Jo mi .. superb CODd. thNOUt (4911 } 7645051 Sl7,9t5 llllan brown/bamboo, aureo, enlbe control .. low lllllea. very. •er"J clmn.. .. HO) 'Dlit Biil Fer Tbe Leu&. Our aoal la to off er you _;.-------· t.be ~ ror t.be lel_!l s t7Z7 ..... '"'°"· 113MM or (7M)485-1 ---------------... -. . .. . -- SAUPIUQ I 54995 I I • I I 73VW llJG I II New engine. cluteh.1 brakes. etc. Looks , I I ru n s like ne w .1 (580GUD) Red color I s289s I I • I I 71 PC11T1AC I I , • .,, I •Auto . t,.... pawer I ateerlng & morel • 1 <54eOL~y I I s199s I I • I I-=== I I Fully loaded & super I I clean'<~> I : sss9s I I • I I 71MG I · 1 18.~8'90. I a more. 1ue•23> I LDMIW I 55695 I I • I I 77MTSUN I 1. 2IOl I 16 cyt. eng ... st>eed •• air cond .. stereo. I s pok e d wheels.1 ~029SMU) I SUPS CUAH! I I s7395 I I • I I '69VWBUG I I 4 soeed. nice car' I I (ZSR929~y I I s 1 s9s -: I •· I I '66 aASSaC I· I MUSTANG I I 3 speed. 6 cyt. & like I new "Candyapple I redr <>KY I I s2195 : I • I I '79MAZDA I I GlC I I 6000 mtles & new car I warranty (38'4XHT) I MUSTIUY AT I I '4295 ' I I I BILL I I MAXEY I I roYOTA I I 18881 I lBEACH-Bll · '• ...... I I : 1847-8555l j I MO..... I . ._ '-""""~ I ~---- 1980 210 SEDAN Has a 4 speed lransmssion & fully factOfy equ'Pped (043171) ........ ,,....., Mfel, ,.,,....., Allloi. ,.,,....., ......., u~ Ailhtt. u. ....................... . .......................................................................................... . a.......... tlOO .......... ''" 5-lt t7'0 T~ "'' ..... ... 9770... ttlO c-a11 'Hll ·---....................................................................................................................... ······················· ...................... . 1980 LIL HUSTLER PICKUP Has a 4 'PCed transnvsslOO & tuly taclOfY equrpped ( 110S33) '4549 °'"'° SaM ta Proa,.., '79SAAI 1UUO With AM /FM Stereo cauett• 6 low mllta am3). 111,125 llACH IMPORTS .. Dove 8tl'ftt NEWPORT BUCH 71z..oto0 ,.,... 9165 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICOMOMYCAR IUYaSll! U )'OU think gas IS ,x. petWve. come LO & gel ooe ~ ou.r ... mizers ! IAUHIUICIC 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 919-2500 ---lt77TOYOTA CaJCA S speed trans.. stereo I.ape, maes & low m.Hes 1.921VJA). ONLY$5495 HOWARD CheYro&.t Dove & Quail St.s. NEWPORT BEACH U~555 1971TOYOTA C41co UftbocJ& tt11 TOYOTA VW llavinl tro®lo Mil· c.1c41 UfttaecJr Ill& your c11r~ Try ua Top dollar . Paid tor or Not! 'eyl • autoruatll' trana • BrinJl your car to Jim flldOry air cone! .. pwr. Marl n o Volk1wa1en, lteerln1. AM/F_. at.ert.'O 18711 Beach Blvd .• Hunt radio f& low miles i.ngt.oo Beach . A.alt for (081\'YX > Fr8llk Manno or Tom M9w Ollly U025 Ailo.n. MWode .._._...._, ,.. i4 Bua. Forest gm, New _, "'d Pirelli tires. Excellent 2.150H&rbor Bl .• C.M. _.. -oooor ..... Lo ... , 641-5700 .,... .... -· ...... .... . ~-~---~---l -'ltJ&.8300-~-----~ 78 TOYOTA SR5 URBACI S speed. All/FM stereo. 5teeJ r.cllals. baLchrool, 21,11311 miles. Great Gas Saver! (890UBE> l2 Mo I 12.000 nule service coo· tract available. $4566 SANTA ANA DATSUN .nil E . 17thSLreet Santa Ana 558-7811 1976TOYOTA ST COUPE 4 cyl., 4 speed trans . AM/FM rad.lo w1steroo tape & luggage rack. Superclean! <682RFCi. '77 YW DtlSEL Vf!f'y sharp be11e Rabbit 2door. 4 a~. radio and beater. (423SWR ) SAVE! IOIWITHAM VOUSWACiEM 7li00 West.minat.er Ave. an Westm.ulllter .. 7551 638-7880 '79 VW ConvertJble. all white, casa. player. call Al 675-1818 M/F between ~llam '77 VWIUS Very <'lean 7 passenger 1.-00ks and runs super' <831Pf'21 U995 IOIWITHAM VOUlSWAGEH 7li00 Westmmster Ave. 111 West01JASter 893-7551 6JS. 7880 "I'll LeSabre ruU pWl'. A/C, "11 2dr D'EJeiance. Jl\lel perfect cood. Beat Offer. 1njectlon 6 bur1Jar S6M2M alarm . .000. t'J$.1111. "I'll Reaal, vinyl top. P /S, "19 SeYUJe Oak posi bm. P/8, A/C, AM/FM. good LOADED! IK.ml. oond S.S.1185 or beat orter. 714-5t8-l.O 562-31MI evea '78 SevUJe, lmmac, all '78 Regal, Xlnt Cood. xlra xtru, $10,900/T.O. lae lo ml, AM/f'M. A/C. PP. Marie 832·9211, take-over leaae+SSOO or 562-1538 ZEJX)/orrer · 979-5500 eJCt , _7_8_Se_v_ll_le-.-.-,-,-un_r_oo_f. 2S2or5Sl"838l cloth lnL. AM/FM tape, Ctdllac 99 I 5 full power, lo/ml 7lit-11S7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY IUYBS! We haven 't forgotte n you the big & beautiluJ IS alive & well at IAUHIUICIC 292SHatbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ------- '7l CADILUC Coupe de Valle. Only 68,000 miles Loaded' Or1g1oal f1n1sh and leather in great condr twn. <546G IR 1 $2195 IOI WITHAM VOU<SWAGa. 7WI Westm.J11St.er Ave m West.nunster llJ3. 7551 638-7880 i6 Eldo cab top, Jthr apUt aeau. AMJFM. crwae ooot.rol. $5395. '9M119 i7CADILLAC BROUGHAM D'ELEGANCE Fully equipped . Brown/beige int. $T195. Very Clean. (4823) ~RIOllMoton 467 3I&t. St.,N.8 . 673-0670 675-5861 ec..aro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Camaro. V·8. pis .. auto., recent brakes & tJres, $2S()O. 968-~792. 78 Camaro Sport Cpe. AC, PS, PB . tilt whl , AMt F'M, clean, lo m1, brown met.. Take over Lse. Dys, 752-8952; Evi., wtaxb,7S2-6067 '3899 WE'VE GOT 1980s. 4 cyl S speed trans , AM;FM stereo radio & i.-ieel rad.la! llres. Super sharp! 0 l8VG U I Now ORiy $1975 Minx&. Mazda/Renault 21SO Harbor Bl . C ~ 645-5700 '78 l'leetwood Brougham Loaded' Xlnt. cond $9. 75() 559-QJ() 1 ask ror '68 VW Squareback. Good Olal"lcs cond. SllOOFirm 64.S·LWT 1978 CHEVIOLET 4vtos. Hew COME IN & SEE THE FABULOUS, ALL-MEW 1980 DATSUN COUPE: THE 200SX! • • ... ALL MODELS f REC CAE.OtT CH(tP & LA:.•, 11",jA"'""'~..... ..... ,. ... I .. , ( ..,., "' ..... , •••• <•..U t)ttt•l~M--\ VTt• lf\lk<.•ftO" How Only $5250 Mir~ Mmda/RettGUtt 2150 Harbor Bl • C. ~ . 645-5700 77 CELICA GT Automatic lrani.m1i.s1on. ai.r t'Olld1t1onini.:. I\ M / F"'1 stert!O lapt'. lac·hometl·r rally ~heel l'01.ers ll Mo. 12.000 mile i.ervH:e rootract 3\ a1lablc '1'c-.t Dn' L' and )'nu ,.:ol la bu)' 1tlJTRR1 S4876 SANTA ANA DATSUN IDOi ~: 17th StrcN Santa J\na :158 7811 It \OU rt• not l'l'.1r!tn;.! lht• ltitk ,111... in l'l.t''>JI wt! ~nu n• 1111-.-.ang .1 lot 111 ne\\'\ 1nlurm.11111n .. , \\l'll a:. -..111w gr'"'' hu:•, 9800 !Autos. Hew 9800 4vtos, H~w 9800 .........•...•••••.•..•..•....••.•....•.•..••..•.••.•••..•..•......•...••..............•.....••.•.••..........•..•. LAST CHANCE 1979DONDAS SEE US ' • YOUR HONDA SAIJES & SERVICE CENTER RESERVE YOUR 1980 HONDA NOW FOR EARLIEST DELIVERY! 'H · Corolla. very good cond. 21.000mi. srnoo fi40.1874 aft 6pm Tri...... 9767 •.....•...•........•.•• Hew 1979 Triumph SPITFIRES in stock for 1mm1..'Cl111le dclJ,l.'ry' ~ US IH.>fore }OU buy TOD.AY!!! Baurr!"~' -~ . ............ -, ... ....... ,.,,_.,, . ,_..,,, - 29:.!..t II arbor Hh d COST\ \H;.'>i\ 979-2500 13412 Wagon. S14ll0 Good t·ond. Kood gas saver 5:tt>-:!Zt! Leavmg town Must !>(•II '74 Rug. xlnt cOn<.I . 640-4~M ~' \ W <.:on' ert "'hill.' un "'h1te. 3.000 m1, S834JU PP~ 1746 COHVERTIILE l973 Automatic 1.000 m1 \tnCe mt·C'h. lnl. ext rc:.lorauon. look!-. dnH·<, J.S nt•\\ liJragl' kept Corrw ~'t.' & ffi<ikt-orCN F.411 7'!:!:1 ~ 1; · • ~ t' 1 r •> 1 t •i U I ' Lt1Jd•·•l '>tH k 'il1•r1·0 :t 1h rru $.t :iofl bi., .>H I tB \'\lo \an "' r••blt 7 .! 77 TRIUMPH TR7 •'fli. 'lt'rt"' >.1111 um•l I o·~ I ') 'lpl'\'(I tr 111< l.11 1 •i,1 t~U tory .!tr t•on;I \\1 1'~1 Sl~ou ,,.1 s4 uJr•·t..i•I.. \lt'_!:t'<I .radtu & !'.Ullrt10 110011 "" n.-"' , ni.: ,1111 1lt.1t!ll( I-t l ind 1,1,1, I JJ'l .1J f "4ow Only SS 150 1~l>J1tJ Miracle Mmda/bno4.tlt .:1511 I IJrlJVr fil ( \1 645-5700 -~--·-··· ~.!.:1 II arbor Ill\ ti I 'l)S1 \ \ltft'> \ 979-2500 w sPr6.·1 tu: 150li Blu1· 4spd \~~ h.ml & soft Wp:., lifa. <Jr <'Cl\ l'f . IUIUl rac'k~. & mort• l..1ke n1•w. r\'.tl -.hJrp' s !"> • !I 5 u b e ~ t 0 r r l' r 714.525 0054 VoluwOCJ"' 9770 ....•.................. '77VWIUS Dynamite 7 passen~i-r with 4 speed. radio and healer. Looks and run~ great. (0473 ) $3995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEN 7li00 Westminster A -.·e. in Westminster 893-7551 638. 7880 1977VW SCIROCCO 4 speed trans . AM /FM stereo, a (aDlaSlJC SUO· ro o r & SHARP' <338TGB1 ONLYSS399 MEWPOllT DA TSUH 888 Dove Str~l NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 '78VWIUS O\ampagne Edition. Air. stereo cassette. sunroor. mags, 2 bed. Very hard to find model. Like new. (161433). $6995 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7li00 Weslmmstrr Ave. tn Westm111ster 893-7551 631Vi880 '79 Con vt. w/lo/m1 AM /FM s tereo ca ss . 714-5.S2-8913 76VWDASHER Deluxe SUltion Wagon. 4 speed and alr. Fuel in· Jedei. Sharp and runs super. U87RXH > $4295 IOIWITHAM VOUlSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster Bin-7551 638-7880 '64 VW Coovert. Cash or trade for e& or older VW "cash. 847 ·5'57 76VWDASHB Super sharp Deluxe 4 door. Fadoe')' air. J uat Ubnewt CJ.aORTJ) • sms IOIWITHAM VOUSWAMH 7800 W~r Ave. in Weatminater .. 7551 638-7880 7!! \ W Cnn\ tort 1 hit• n'CI \\ht 1hmm1 v.hb lo I rm. mint Pl' '"·' 11'.IJIJ I ·.11 \\.\' Hu~ l<hll 1·11~· l<hll trJn!> '' \\ l r"' '\t-\\ cltih h ''"' hr.11..• ~ ~I ;,1111 I I It' l ti I I ' I l'amµl1t 11 ~411 J I~~' "' I '\I-<; ;1,11 K2X.l 9772 ....•.................. VOLVO SALES, SE:RVICE AHDLEASING O\'ERSf;AS DELl\.'ER'I EXPERTh liRLEIKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Bl' d COSTA M ESA 646-9103 540.946 7 <>RAHGE COUNTY VOLVO EXC1USIVEL Y VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County' BUYorLEASE DIRECT [ft:ftfl~~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Generd 990 I • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7 1 Plymouth wagon. 318 eng, has class-A hitch & elec plug m ror trlr vaca- tJOO Spt'Clal. 547 ·3182. Herl~st To A lrand H~w Cor L~ a rine automobile from our Quality hne or pre vtously owned Lincolns and Mercurys. You're sure to find that special 11.ke-new car you've been looking ror at a price you'll 11.kC?. We Promise! Jollnwt & Soft U..Colit Mercury 2635Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~5630 AMC 9905 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 76 AMC PACElt Beautiful "X " model coupe. 4 speed, rnd10 and healer. Factory air. Looks Great• Runs Great! <S82RDW > $26'5 IOIWITHAM VOUSVfAGIH 7800Westm1nater Ave. tn Westm.lnater ll0:)..'7S51 S38·7880 ·10 Oremlln, low ml .. clean. factory air. $1000 . Aft.. e. 548·2Sl7 . . . -======'==== ..... -...-. . ... .,. __ .. _.. .... ··"· ... ~ ...... ~-....... --.. ....._. .. __................._ .......... _______________ ~ ..... -·-...... --............................ .. i6 Sedah de Ville· While w blue tnl Power . 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SUPERB CARS - AFFORDABLE PRICES '76 AMC s2 999 SPORT .AIOUT Dl ..... . h , • • ,. • c • • 1 C'f"'wPr SleE>nng & t• ,,,. •" ""·~·1 A'.' FM stPreo & tow. low l'T'il•., 1~ E •c~·tlPl"I cono1t1on1 (73'811 ) '74 CAOILI.AC s3499 cou" DE VIUE •.....•. Full oower lact()fy aor cono . Cabnotet toP. tilt whE>el stE'feo radio, leather intenOI' -Buy of the we~' 115356 '77 CHEVltOUT s3499 CA,.ICE CLASSIC ..•• SEDA N Full oower factory arr oond .. tilt whPel en.use control & in excellent condition. r 1177551 '75 CADILLAC s3999 SEDAH DE VILLE ..•••••• Full Powe< factory air cond . AM/FM stereo. 1111 wheel. cruise control. leather 1ntenor -An excellent buy' (021MVCl ~U1~~ ............... 53999 r u11 pnwPr 1.1,..re>rv Jir cond and Landau top ONLY 3b 000 tow mites -1n LIKE NEW CO" l1l•on• 1823P0Ll '77 CHEVltOLET CAPllCEt PASS. s3999 CLASSIC WAGON .•••.. Foll oower laciOf'Y atr cond . luggage rack. tilt whE>el -This one 1s in eJ1cellent condition! P31TPR~ 77 OLDS CunASS s3999 SUPlfME SEOAH ••.... Full oower l&ctOf'Y air cond . AM/FM stereo w taoe 1111 wheel & cruise control Sharpt !336RSC) '77 CHIEVIOLET S 3 9 9 9 MALllU CLASSIC •..••• COUPE VS automatic trans. l)()Wef st89'1ng, powpr brakf!S. factory air cond . tilt wheel. raltye wtleels & low. low mlles. (665RFB). CHOICE OF TWOt '77 CHIYSLEI s49 9 9 coaoou couPE ..... . Full power, factory air cond . AM/FM stento 8 track tai>e. hit wheel. Cabnolet top. cruise control. wire wheel covers. split pwr. leathef' seats & low. low miles. Like NEW COnd. (139419). CONNELL CHEVROLET )\.'II ,, I• •I I\ . ' I ' ..... I \ ,, ~ " \ S4i>-I 200 17CHM MONTE CARLO RA.RE i6 El Camt00: 6 Electnc slid.log roof. V..S, cyl. gas saver. am/fm, aW>matic transmission. llll'cood. 675-6865 air coodiUooing, power ·steering, power win· "78 Camaro, V-6, camel ::dowli, vinyl roof, tilt brwn w/Lan interior, un· :wheel, cruise control. der 12.000mi, $.'5600. Eves .'()ne owner. Whlte In col· !151-«10'18 :or Fan taa tic buy. Cllrysllt--------,-9-2-5-• :<089RF0) ••••••••••••••••••••••• : $3996 . m Cl'ys, 9 paaa wgn, full pwr, :IClnt cond. $900 . 9SDl7aft5PM ! SANTA AHA • : DATSUN Selling an.Ythlni with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad • 2001 E.17th5lreet is a SIJDple matter ... ~Ana SS8-78U just call 642-5678. . ' I r .! LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW & USED CADILLACS IN ORA NGE COUNTY 1976 CADIU.AC SAU COUPI DI VILLE ••••••••••• rRICED! One owner oar with leather seats Cabriolet top, cruise control. "AM/FM stereo. full power. tilt wheel & low miles. (074RK0). ~~~ ........ 55995 Equipment Includes split power seat. st9'eo radio & crul98 control. Low miles! (146576). 1977 CADR.&.AC S6 69 5 COUPI DI YIW •••••.•. EQUipment Includes leather interior. cruise control & AM/FM stereo. (495T JG). 1977 CADll.l AC ~f~~~ ....... ~6995 With 60/!50 split power seat. stereo tape player & much. much morel (593WRA). lt71 CADILLAC =~ ........ 58595 With lelt"8r Interior. atereo tape player & c.tllltlp wire wheel covers. ( 178TZU). lt71 CADILLAC :=z~ ............ ~8995 Equipped With all of the Cadillac luxury ()Cltlone. In excellent condition & priCl9d to aelll (0221038). =~~ ....... ~9395 Futt poillltlW, IMther Interior. lt9f90 t11>9. wire ......, COWf'I Ind all of the Seville luxuriee.. (0718flt). lt71Ctal91 AC llWIWWW '9895 •D8111tM ••• • ••• Hla .. tA the c.dlllec luxury opttone end IOw ... ,t07UKY). • :PH IL LONG FORD '7l'8NTO Sharp little Runabout. 4 speed, radio and heater. Air eoodiliooing. Looks and rum great! (0873 > $1595 IOIWITHAM VOLJ(SWAGEH '1800 Westminster Ave. iD w .... mlnst.er am.mt sas-1sao lt7'FORD "'COllA .. 4 speed trans., factory air cond .. pwr. steering, AM/FM stereo radlo & low. low miles ! (47SWRP). Mow Only $7250 Mlrocle Mcnda/RtftCIUlt 2150Harbor Bl., C.M . 645-5700 '76PINTO Sharp little 4 cylinder, automatic Runabout. Looks and run s dynamite. (US105) $2495 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEN 7800 WeslJD.in.ster Ave in Westminater 893-7551 838-7880 Granada Ghia xtras, orig ownr, well kept. 65K mi. $2:1)(). 673-9479 Moving-Must Sell. '77 Cougar XR7, Xlnt Cond, many xtra.s, take over payments, call af\er 5. 548-0646 '72 Pinto Runabout. orig owner, lo mi, AM/FM cass, Gd cond. $950. M)..IO>O. ·as T·Bird, orig, full pwr, A/C. Will take trans car aa trade. 64.2·72'18. '73 Maverick 4dr , VS, auto. rad. extra clean. S0,000 mi. $1350. 751·3076. '79 Fiesta, AM /FM cassette, 12.000ml. 40mpg. 975-0800 or 673-7041. "13Stat. Wpi. mateotrer. Uses reg pa. 558--03l1 u... ff45 .... .................. . '15 Mmt JV, Sold. moon roof, ou tires, u klDI ........ 2700,-.0. 'T1 UncolD Venalll• ful· tr loaded. Only 9Kmt $7,500.MZ-5382 'T1Uncoln Town Car, new u ..... loaded, 41,000 .mi.. Alkins f7000 or mike oft,. Call after fPILMI-_. Mltmt fflO ........................ 'T1 llllmu'Cb ... 1r, • e11, ..... ml.amt eood. ••t HU, bet& orr . ...... SP£C1A'-PURCHASE -NEW'79 DATSUN TRUCKS OYER $1,000,000 WORTH OF •EW CARS A•D TRUCKS MUSI GOI 1975 MERCURY COMITCOUPI V-8. auto. trans.. pawer 81eering. bucker eeets. rallye wheel covers. Low miles. Super clean & sh8f't) 'lest Drive this onel" (530710) s1a4 1979 DATSUN zioacOUPt 6 cyl.. air conditioning. AM-FM stereo. steel radials. Nissan mags_ Two "ZX's" to choose from -one automatic. (830WKL) 1974 OPEL MAMTACOUPI 4 cylinder. 4 speed. new whitewall tires. Bucket seats. Bright red and road-ready to save gas (116MIOl 52386 zoosxcoun 5 speed . tac hometer. air cond1t1onlng. steel radial tires One owner car -Must Seer (573VNS) $5160 1977 CHRYSLER COUOIACOUPI Auto trans • air cond1t1on1no. power steering power disc brakes AM/FM steel radials "Test Dnve this Steal." (884RARJ $3076 1978 CHEVY CAMAIO V-8. auto. trans.. air cond . power steering & bntkee. AM/f!M stereo. cruise control. bnght yellow and dead sharp' (674VCE) NEW 1979 280ZX COUPE OI 2+2 SAVEi NEW 1979 510 WA6°" NEW 1979 810 4 DL Oll2 DIL NEW 1979 210 WAGON 55751 MANAGER'S SPECIALS! 54827 BRAND NEW 1979 DATSUN 200SX SPORT COUPE Loochd! S 'P"d. fectory air coed., ~ stripes. ......... $1k #1322-9 (1930981 .,., OW-A-DATSUN DEAU CALL 558-7811 ALL SALE PRICES YALIO 72 HOURS FROM PUB A Family oriented Store I I HU&E SAVINGS OM LEASE& DEMO CARS ... •Used. Low Mileacje • Factory Wm 1 anty 1979 PLYMOUTH YOLARE 4 DOOR SEDAN ~ VB. automatic transmission. air conditioning. power steering. power brakes. vinyl top. custom moldings. radio. wsw tires & more! (731WOL) 4DOOR SEDAN LOADED WITH EXTRAS! VS . automati c tran smission. air conditioning, power steering. power brakes. padded top. AM/FM radio. radial wsw tires & more! (086WVL). 1974 IUICI 1972 FORD YAM a•A&. "'CUii WA.oM" \ • • TAKE YOUR PKK O•Lt VS . automatic tran s mi ss ion . air conditioning. powe r steering, power brakes. AM/FM radio. vinyl top. wsw tires & more! (404WWOJ. 1975 CHEVROLET LUY f'K:KU' 1918 LUXURY & ECONOMY CARS ARE HEIEI 1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE 2 DOOR COUPE VB. automatic transm1ss1on. air oonditlonlno power steering. power brakes. two-tone Paint. radio. custom moldings. radial wsw tires & more• (250WXNl LOADED W ITH EXTRA S! ARAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SERVICE HOURS: Monday Thru Friday 7 30am to 5:30 pm Saturday Sam to 5pm ' LOAD\, WITH EXTRAS!" vs . au to m a t i c transmission. air cond1t1on1ng. power steering , power bra ~es.power windows. AM/FM stereo. c ruise contro l. wsw tires & more• (8 4 1WVX). 1976 CHRYSLER 1979 FORD COHOIACOUN 4s4 PtCaUf' V8. automatic trans.. alt oond.. pwr. steering & brakee. vinyl top. AM/FM stereo wl8 trade. wew tires & morel (1611<80). V8. automatic transmlaalon. PoWet steering, oower brakes. wsw' tires & m>All $33E01i l 4 cyl . 4 speed transmission atr cond11tonm9. AM/FM s1ereo w.'8 track tape & cvstom wheels 11 A25681 I \/It, automatic trans., air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes. pwr windows & sp11t seat 1111 wtieet Cabrioter v1nyt 100 & niucti more' I 451 POT) V8. automatic rrans .. DOwer steenng & brakes. big mirrors sliding window. radio & rr«e' CDE80041 51795 51195 52395 53395 56795 t . j 7 Huntington .Beaeh Fountain VaUey _ EDITION VOL 71, NO. 308, ~ SECTIONS, '8 PAGES LA System , •1 JOANNE & YNOLDS .... Olll'f ...... l\Mt Sevelllelll Coata Mesa POhce lllvntlpton are putt.lna lo Ls. hour da.n lo an effort to find tbe man who bu aauulted nlDe Oranre Cout women. mUl"dtt ln1 •ill ol them. Tbe Costa Mesa detecuves have adopted the tecbnaques UJed by the task force that sought the Los A.nieles Hillside Stranll« for two years '"T'hey developed tbetr 1yat.em tbrou•b trlal •nd error and they've ~ extftmely belplUI 1n shanna it wtth u.a," comment ed Costa Meita poUce Ll Jack Cal non The bas1b for the Los Angeles i.ystem lS use of a computer to catalogue all the btts and pte<'t!S of mfonnat1on uncovered by m vest a gators Used • · Rl&hl now from telephone r all1 alone, we have more than 1,000 leads." Calnon said. "The computer usn'l aoi.ng to catch the killer for us, but il lS going to save manpower that might be wasted along with tinergy and clencul lime." Calnoo describes the system i.s a manaeement tool ratber than an investigauve device. It starts with a form used by - Your Be•etowa _!tally Newspaper FIFT~EEN CENTS to ·Track Killer detectives who are taking in· formation telephoned in by resi· dents who think they have a clue lo the killer's identity. Each sheet is given its own clue number and there ls room to list the appropriate informa· hon a~t the suspect or his car. Calnon said the leads are im· mediately categorized. Priority one leads are the items that are investigated im· mediately . •'That would be things aucb as the name of an ID· divldual or the make. model and license number of a car that doesn't belong an the neighborhood that was seen at a crime scene." he said. Priority two leads are those that call for less immediate ac lion and are handJed on an as- soon·as·possi ble basis. •'Thal would be a vehic le descriptMio wit.bout a license. Or al might be an anonymoua c&uer who gives ua a name without an age, address or vehicle." the lieutenant said. The third priority items are those that will be considered after the other two classes have been exhausted. "They're lbe things like the caller who tells us he saw a guy <See KILLEll. Page AZ> Two Planes Avert Collision Dally P .... """9.., WY'f 0.-.. COVERED BODY OF GRAVEL TRUCK VICTIM LIES AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT El Monte Man Got In the Way of Truck He Waa Directing Thuf'9day Morning Funds Eyed. Huntington Truck For Valley CrW;hes Man, 21 Refugees In an attempt to ease the financial burden of educating non-English speaking refugee children from Southeast Asia. Fountain Valley school officials are trying to transfer the use of some special state funds. FOJJntain Valley 1elem£>n · tary) School District trustees unanimously voted Thursday night to seek a waiver diverting funds earmarked for teaching under-achievers and children oJ welfare families lo educate the refugees. The waiver must be approved by the St.ate Board of Education. officials said. The d istrict r ece1 ves no special funds for educating 'children who speak little or no English and lbe district already has budgeted $100,000 m general funds to the state·mandated b1 lingual education program thls year. The district had enrolled 215 with F.nglisb speaking problems •m tbe fall of 1978, an official an· nounced. This year the number has jumped to 388, with most of the increase due to Asian refugees. he said. Coasc A 21-year-old El Monte man was killed Thursday in Hunt· inglon Beach when a gravel truck he was directing through traffic backed over him. police said Scott Wi lliam Worre ll was pronounced dead at the scene of the 10 .45 a . m. accident on Beach Boulevard near Taylor Street, according to coroner 's depultes Witnesses told officers Worrell apparently took his eyes orr lhe truck he was standing behind to check for oncoming traffic when he was struck. Police said 25-year-old Dennis Allen Patskan. or Azusa was backing the truck toward the curb to hook it to a gravel-filled trailer. Both men. officers said. were doing construction work for a Beach Boulevard car dealer Valley City Official Launches Campaign Ellery Deaton, vice chairman of Fountain Valley's Parks and Recreation Commission, is starting her campaign for a city council seat early. Mrs. Deaton said she will an· nounce her candidacy Sunday at a reception sponsored by friends and open to the public T h e F o unt ai n Vall ey municipal election isn't until April 8, but the 32 -year-old homemaker said her 20·member campaign staff will begin work· ing early to "establish name identification." Despite her early announce· menl, she isn 't the first to toss a hat into the ring. Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce president Dr. James Petrikin announced bis candidacy in August. Seats on lbe five-member council currently held by Mayor Bernie Svalstad and Councilman Marv Adler are to be contested in the April election. Sval.ltad has been on the coun· cll for a decade. Adler was first elected in 1.972. Neither bas yet announced an intention to nm again. M ra. Deaton ia a homemaker and past-president of the Foun· lain Valley East Homeowners Association. The mother of tour recently was appointed to tbe Orange Councy S&eertna Committee for the Spirtt of U, lac., the cam- pat1n to paa1 Paul Gann's PropoDtlon ' lJdttatlYO to limit 1overnm1Dt 1pmcttq. Her Sunday open bouae alfall' will be between a and 5 p.m. at tbe Cadal G•Hndol bome, 9'19 Ero mom Circle. • EARLY HAT IN RING Cencldate Ef1ery Deaton OCWoman Killed by Car A 22-year-old Westminster woman was killed Thursday when she was struck by a car on Edwards Street at Humboldt Avenue, Westminater police re- potUd. Offleen aatd Carol Ann Staf. fotd wu struck by a car driven by a 17\year-old We1tmiDlter b01 u lbe UMd an Edwards Stl"Ht crouwalk at 8:20 p.m. Police aald 1be died at tbe scene. 'lbe boy was not beld pending further lnveatlgatlon, omcenaald. ---.--- Jets Only 200 Feet Apart WASIUNGTON fAPl -Two Jetliners traveling in opposite directions on fl ights between New York and Florida came to within 200 or 300 feet of colliding because of what the Federal Aviation Administration calls a "system error ... The near-collision occurred over North Carolina on Wednes· day night following the failure or ground air traffic radar. FAA s pokesman Fred Farrar said Thursday. The planes were a Delta Air Lines L-1011 with 115 persoos aboard. en route from New York City to Fort Lauderdale, Fla .• and an Air Florida Boeing 737 wilb 93 persons, beaded from Miami to New York. Delta spokesman Bill Berry said in Atlanta that the Delta captain saw the lights of another aircraft at about 8 Wednesday night and immediately turned on his landing lipts. "The -other aircraft turned, and that's it," Berry said. In Miami . Air Florida spokeswoman Robin Cohen said the Air Florida pilot "saw there was a Della plane in the palb ... and h e took his own measures and swerved." She said the planes passed within about 200 to 300 feet or each other. Transcript Of Western .Flight Bared MEXICO CITY CAPl -A transcript of the cockpit-tower conversation shows that con· trollcrs at the Mexico City airport told the pilot or Western Airlines Fhght 605 that ap- proach lights were turned on for a closed runway but that he s hould ignore them . Two minutes later. the plane crashed on that runway. killing 74 or 75 p e r son s . (See complete transcript, Page A3> Airport aulborit1es Thursday denied that the approach lights were turned on for the closed strip, runway 23-left. But today <See •• Page AZ) Disco Given OK to Open In Huntington A proposed Huntington Beach disco that bad neighborhood res· identa bopping mad was given the okay ·this week to open its doors and tum up tbe music by Oe~ember. California Sun Dlsco, a 6,000.. square-fool club, will be con· st-ructed in a shopping center near Garfield Averrue and Magnolia StreeJ, the city's Board of Zoninl Adjwstmeota decided Wednesday. Neilbbon contended the dis· co, which wU1 abut some bomea, will present noise problems. A 248-slcnatw-e petition urctn1 de- nial of the dance plans wu pre- sented t o tbe board by nel1hbon. Tbe disco plans ort1inally were approved in Aquat. City planners said a secoad public heartna wu held beeauae they tailed to noUfy some realdenta ol the pf'Ol)Ol&l. Tbe board'• approval wU1 be final un1eu ne1.-.bon •r.,.a1 the actlon to lbe dt.7 counel . l \ -- 0...-,-ISIMf,._ FlREMAN DOUSES STAIRWAY AT AVALON HOTEL Blaze Brings Evacuation of Huntington Beach Hostelry Hotel Blaze Routs 15 in Huntington fifteen guests of tht' 50 year old Avalon Hotel tn downtovm Huntington Reat•h were e\aruat t•d Thursda~ as fin· damaged a room in th<' building'.; rt•ar "laarway fire rnv<'st1~ator'> -..d1d tht 6 .41 pm blaze al the hotel at 1161.7 Mam St . caused $22.000 in damage and took 25 firefighter. 10 minutes to t•xt1ngu1sh The fare be~an wider ,, wood exterior sta1rv.ay. they ~aad . and s pread to an unoc<'up1ed room Fare fighters "aid thP hlaze al<>o destroyed an outs1dt• balcon) Tht> hotel gue-;t~. who wen· t•-..corted from the building. were :J-..kt•d not to return to their rooms becaust' or safety hazards t :iused by thl' los:. of tht> bwh.J ing's rearex1t Fire Marshal Roger Hosmer -..ci1d a local Rl·d Cross chapter assisted most of lhl' guests in finding other lodgang for lht· night. The hotel . located above a p1Lza parlor. 1:-. owned by Oscar Ta) lor of Lon~ Beach. !>a1c1 llosmer He said the cause of lht· bla1e as sttll under 1nvest1gat.1on Mick Jagger, Wife Granted Divorce LONDON (AP> -Jn an 18· minute hearing after months of trans-Atlantic legal argument, rock star Mick Jagger and his 1et-setter wife, Bianca. were granted a divorce today in a London court. Terms of any financial settlement were not disclosed. The JS.year-old leader of the Rolling Stones rock group and the 32-year·old. Nicaraguan· born Bianca bad been married eight years. Jagger was not present but bis wife, who filed for divorce on the grounds or adultery. seemed to hold back tea.rs as she toot the I witness stand in the Hilb Court, court reporters said. Dressed lo black and wearing a black pillbox bat and veil, the disco-lovin8 Mrs. Ja11er was in the witneu boll three minutes. Ja1aer did not proceed with his crou-petltioo alleatn1 "Wl· reasooable coaduct •• by bi.s wife. ln an uocoatested action, Judie <See IDCK.. Pase AJ> tU i~di;;gM· .... ~b~~~tion . ~~puted··. ~ Truste~ C'lindidates Issue SeP!.J'lJili?• Huntington Beach: t for le•Chert to bl by blnc"n1 1.tbiln1ion bk'omw UMt ..... dividlna LllrM .... '-Cn••cb tlalao Rlalt acMci ct· boar\t ln· oumbeata and their HHa cbau.,.... Tbe ollall••1era b1v1 unanlmomlJ tat• C.-'° lbe paetUcm laeambl9tl tw. Dttte, ~ SmJlb and Brtan Laite ... ,. l&ken aaatnat 1ranUnt teaeMrlbtadl"tl!nltraUoe. TacMn ID dlmtct. nkb en~•P•H Hunllqton 8-eb, fOUDlaln Vall•1. Seal Beacb and part or Weatmiutor. went oa IU'Ule earlyW.7ear over blnd1At arbitratioft. Many ol lhe <'ha llen1er • 0tn• includlnc two teachers and a labor medial«, said the distrtcl'a labor problems prompted lbem toaeek election. Mrs. Ditte, eleeted four yean a10 after being appointed a year and a baU earlier, and Lake, •P· pointed 18 months ago, are seek· ing four.year t.erma. Smlth, ap- pointed to t.be board earl)' lbla year. Is aeek(ng a two-year term to complete a four.year term abandoned by former tnaatee John Hundley. Tbe District Educatora Aa· sociation. a barlaininl unit for teachers, bu endorsed Robert Castrey a labor aeaottator and Patricia Harrod, an insurance broker. for the four.year spots. Mark Rona, a teacher and president ol a teacher' union ln the Orange Unified School District, has been endorsed by teachers for th~ two-year seat. Candidates have generally Uoell •treed that deel1nln1 enrollment and pou'bl f\andln1 <'U\I pre· 1ent tbe dlatrit't'a ma)Qr prob lem1 In lbe nnt five yean The candidate• una111mo ly oppos~ busln1 ouulde di•trict bmlll and lhe voucher plan The diatnct ·h H seven luth cboola wtth an enrollment or 21 ,000 studentll Flvf' person11 &erve on the board of trustt.'4ta Candidat.e.i for the two-yt!ar term are -Brwee IUcbrdsoa, a Foun taln VaJley resident and at tomey, said maintaining qu.allty ln academic programs in the race of decreased revenues will be the district's biggest challenge. , He sa.id be is not opposed to granting teachers binding arbitration and suggested trustees should not "isolate" themselves from teachers. Richardson who bas elgbt cbildren,.sa.id he plans to spend $8S on his campaign and baa re- cel ved no financial contribu- tions. -Ma.rt Ilona, a Huntington Beach resident and teacher iD the Orange Unified School Dis· trict, said the current board suf· fers from a fear of communicat· ing with teachers. "Teachers probably know more about what's going on in lbC! cluaroom than anyone. We have lO UaUn to them," he said. He advoutes btndlnt arbltr•· lion for teachers Tbe father of two said be a«lt!s no conflict ln ha v- 1n1i o te¥cherservfJas trustee. SU>pltiea SmlU., a Huntlntton Buch resident and attorney, i.ald hf I oppoised to binding arb1lr1Jt1vn Ht> ma1nlams infla t1on and declining enrollmt!nt u re among the dlslnrt 's most sl'r1oua problem• u~ sald the dlatrlcl'a new at· tendance policy is an example of the good job trusleea are doing He suggested teachers would have trouble finding lime for bourd responsibilities. Smith is being endorsed by the district's claaaUied employees and sald be plans to spent $2,200 on his campaign. Candidates for the two four- yeur seats are: -Helen DIUe, a Fountain Valley resident, has served as a trustee for more than five years. She said financing and the Gann Initiative and the voucher plan are the district's most crucial concerns. A Westmins ter library e mployee, s he said s he is against binding arbitration. Ex· peeled losses in fuding, she said, will result in staff cuts at IMITif all level.a. Mn. Ditte aaid she'll apeod SZ.000 on her camp~gn and has been endorted·by the classified employen. -Patricia Harrod, a Weatmln1ter resident and ln· .i.urance broker. said the ~- 1 rict '1 bud1et needs to be rarefuUy revtewect. She questioned the planned move of dl•lrlct headqurters to a vacant Founi.ln Valley school Han unw18e cxl)Onditure. She au.Id uhe ravon blndlog arbitration and haa been en· doraed by dlatrict teachers -J~I lk-ock'tr, a Huntington Beach re11ldtint und a chef. maintalM that, as 1.1 Libertanan. he has many concerns about the board'adirection. Ile said he favors binding arbitraUon and decreasing the role truatees play in the day-to- day school operation. If budget cuts are requlred, he said, ad· ministration i11 the first place to look. Bender, the youneesl can- didate al 28. said he'll spend oo money on has campaign and plans to go door-to-door to gain voter support. -Charle.I Ryder, a Huntington Beach resident and teacher m Artesia. said the federal govern· ment 's unwillingness to lessen the Impact of lm1r1l1r nts on school preHlltl a major prob- lem. He advocates bindln& atbltra· Uon. but noted that teachers have not backed bim He s ug. geated trustees hav e ex · perlenced a communicatio,n breakdown with t~achers. Ryder maintain be'll spent less than $200 on his campaign. -Rada Co.en, a Huntington Beach resident and retail clerk, said she stroncly favors binding arbitration and the right for leacben to strike. She said the voucher plan and decUning enrollment wiU be the major t..aaues tn.ustees face in the next five years. Mrs. Covert said she plans to spend leas than $200 and bas re· ceived the endorsement of the Retail Clerks Union and the Orange County Central Labor Council. -Robert Caa&rey, a Hunt· ingtoo Beach resident and labor media&«. suggested the over- head cost.a or administration would need to be reviewed ar cuts are needed. He said he's a supporter of binding arbitration and teachers' right to strike. Castrey esumatea campat~n costs will nm him $1 ,500. He has bee n endorsed by district teachers. -Brian Lake, a Huntington Beach resideot and appomted in- cumbent, said declining enroll· ment. finan~ial cutbacks and forced busing are h1s maJQr wor· nes. He has la.ken a stand against bintimg arbitral.Jon and s;ud he believes the district 1s headmg m a pos1t.Jvedirecl.Jon. He has been been backed by the d1stnctdasslfied employtts Murder Rumors Flayed BJ DAVID IU.JTZ•ANN Of .. Oellf ....... !.Vff The Jrvtne Pouce Department ls being delu1ed wltb calls from worried resident.I who have heard unfounded stories of murder and rape in their com· munlty, investigators uid Thursday. "They 're all baaeleu rumors," police Lt. Gene Norden said. Various communities alon1 the Orange Coast have been on edge because of ·the bludgeon s layings and assaults against women in recent months. "We 're getl.Jng deluged with phone calla." Norden said. "Someone ba.s sta~ some false rumors, .. he said. Irvine investigators have bffo searchtng for the killer of Savan· nah Le1Jth Anderson, who was s lain 1n h er a partme nt in Woodbndge last May. They also are seek.ing a different suspect an the attack on another Wood· bridge area woman in Sep- tem b~r She survived the as- sault Officers in other coast com munttJes have been looking for lead~ in the deaths of six women and an unbom baby. Related to those deaths, they believe, are the attacks on three other women. among them the mother of the unborn child. Pohce beheve those killings and that of Miss Anderson have been the work of the same as - sail ant Norden emphasized Thursday that no other attacks or wtuch police are aware have occurTed 1n Irvine i.ince the murder of M 1!>~ Anderson and the Sep· t e mbe r a ss ault near the Fa1rheld condomaruums Coast College Candidates Air Views In recent days, however, ra lie r s have told police of rumor. that a vacuum cleaner '>ales man had rapt-d four women m the north end of the city. ·"Then~ have been no reported rape!>,·· Nordl'n said Voters will select a majority of the five.member Coast Com· munity College District Board of Trustees Tuesday. Twelve candidates are vying for three seats. The incumbent in a fourth seat as running unop- posed. Profiles of candidates in Trustee Area 1, for two years re· maining of a four-year term, were run in Thursday's Daily Pilot. Here is a look at the can· didates in Areas 2 and 4, both four-year terms. TRUSTEE AREA 2, Garden Grove and Midway City. Joseph R. Donabae, 8922 Champion Ave , Westminster. A retired professor of business ad· ministration, age 67. with ~everal older children and g r andchildren of high school age He is a retired Army lieuten· ant colonel. Donahue, who ii> taking classes at Coastline Community College. said, "I'm interested in advanced education and I see E'roM Page A I 605 •.. Mexican officials s aid the possibility was being in- vestigated. According to the transcript, controllers told the crew of the Western DC·lO that they should land oo runway 23-rlgbt, that they were off to the left on their approach and that they should ignore the lights or the closed runway 23-left. F,....PageAJ MICK ••• Michael Eas tham granted a divorce deeree and said that by agreement or both parties, ~e divorce la to be made absolute m six weeks. HtF DAILY PILOT 1.,.0<-C-OMtv-,wtt"""l<"ttt..,.. -· ... --.... .......-..,u.0r-~~c-•. -.. ... --... ""'"·-_,,, ""*"" ,,. .. , ... C.•• -. .._. __ ......,. .. _..,_ 1-¥.i...,, 1.-. 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I do feel that they need educators in tbe field rather than social planners, and we have enough financial and legal advisers. "My educational background and constant interest in educa· tion qualify me to serve on the board," Donahue said. Carol J . Gandy, 10211 Northampton Av e ., Westminster. An administrator with Orange County. age 43, <t member of the first Golden West College graduating class "In times of fi scal restraints, maintaining quality education becomes a balancing act," Mrs. Gandy said. ''l do plan lo be an open person available to every- one for input." She noted that she bas a masters degree in public ad- ministration and education and teaches public policy analysi.a at Long Beach State, and that she has been endorsed by three Orange County supervisors Philip Anthony, Harriett Wieder and Thomas Riley. ··1 believe I"m eminently qualified," Mrs. Gandy s aid. "And I'm interested. The incum· bent has held the seat for 24 years. I believe it's time for a change." Brenda Gonzalez, 8828 Lawrence Ave., Westminster. A free -lance legislative analyst, 29, with three children. Mrs. Gonzalez, who was in· volved in the student lobby at Cal State Dominguez Hills, sald she is fairly new to Orange County but believes running for the college board would help her become familiar with the area and its needs. "My basic concerns are that the school board should reflect the general community," Mrs. Gonzalez said. "I felt that given the fact that I am a woman and also a returning student, l would provide good repreaentatJon lo terms o( bringing to light some of the problem.a and iasuea lllat face women and minority stu· dents." , "I feel that I've bad sufficient administrative experience, I'm extremeb' sensitive to student feelings and I'm very familiar with faculty issues aa well," she sald. "There are so many re· turninl women on colle&e cam- puses that that segment needs some aenslUve representaUoa." Dould G. Hoff, 1'842 Harper St., Midway City. Incumbent. oo ~.rd more than 23 7ean. A quality enitoeer, aie e1. with four cb11dren, two of wbom at- tended Golden West Colleie. •·1 would like to coQt.lnue to 1ene the district lo the capacity that I bav• tor tbe pHl 23 yean," Hoft aald. "The bale dJ.IP'fct iltue o( eoune would be nnandnt and accommodaUnf tbe need.I o( a chanJinl student population," D<>flAHU( GANDY' he said. Hoff cited as his goal "to con- tinue the pattern we have been followtng to meet the changing needs of the district. I'm willing to continue lhe dedlcated service that I've provided during the years I've been on the board ·· TR USTEE AREA 4. Costa Mesa and part of Fountain Valley. Brian F . Garhnd, 21852 Seacres t La ne. Huntin gton Beach Educator al Edison High School 39, wllb two children younger than college age. He is a trustee of the Hunt- ington Beach City School Dis· trict and president of the West Orange County Consortium on Special Education. "I feel this board needs an energetic trustee that will gel out into the schools and see what's going on and take a more active part in running the school district," Garland said. He criticized the current board as approving additional administrative buildings while cutting teachlnc budgets, and said he believes more interac· tion is needed wtth feeder bigb schools. He said be also believes the public should he encouraged to pa rticipate in the decision- maklng process. .. My interest and dedication to public education is my strongest point," Garland said. Robert Humphreys, 360 Bucknell Road, Costa Mesa. ln· cumbent, almost 17 years on board. Attorney, age 53, with six children, including a son at. Orange Coast College. Humphreys cited as his coo· cem s "operating and maintain· ing our pro_grarrui within con· strlcting bud8ets, to continue to bring bigber education to ev· eryone. "Our main thrust is going to be In the re-education or adults because there's folng to be a continuing changeover or OC· cupatlons because of advanced technology. I suspect in the future people will have as many as five different careers in their Wetlme." Humphreys said be sees the dtstrlct television atatl'ont KOCE, as a valuable way o reaching the handicapped and l~ouaewtvea. Also, be sald be would like more followup on dlatrtct pro- grams, such u contacUne buai· neaaes to be sure couraea are meelln& their employment needs. "I tblnt I've done a rea· aonably tood Job up to thia point," Humpbreya aalli. •'We've been In the foref root of educ•· Uoo. Our communlly colleaea are In the tostllve aaUoawide." G. GODF&EYSANDEBN,2711. f Sandpiper Drive, Costa Mesa Al· torney and management develop- ment consultant, age 58, Wlth a daughter at UC Irvine and a daughter at Estanc ia High School He has taught at both Golden West and Orange Coast collegel>. ~erved on the old Costa Mel>a Aviation Committee and has been a judge pro tem at West Orange County Municipal Court ·'I'm concerned a bout a sound fi scal policy." Sandeen said. "I want to be sure they have a credible educational philosophy and I would like to make sure s tudents, instructors a nd the local community ha ve mput into decision-making. " Sandeen also cited concerns fo r adequate planning for the 1980s. and about the cost of ad· vertising for courses. especially at CoaaUine Community College. "The public shouldn't be stuck with the b!U oo that," he saJd. · 'I think I could brlnt in 10me new ideas," Sandeen said. "The inc um bent baa been in there a long time. l don't think the board baa rMlly responded ap. G<*LAl..El propriately to Proposition lJ, to pubhc demands " Matt a. Tow, JOO Canal St . Newport Beach Attorney. 28 no children "I was really upset with th1• way Coast Communal.) Colic-~(' 1~ run If I ran m } bu!>ine!>'-like• lhey run the dlstnct. I would have been broke a couple of ~ears a~o Thal !> whNl' I m at." he said. Tow said tt would be difficult to make spec1f1c recommenda ltons wtlhout being on the board. but "The real problem. I Uunk. 1s unifying the students. tht.' faculty and the community to provide quallty education "I'm a businessman," he said "I want lo make a difference I'm not going to tell people Ile~ In all the elections. everyone I!> makmg promises and no on~ will keep them. We have people who are career politicians We don't need career poltt1cans any more .. T ow said be is running because "I want to make a ron· trlbution to the school system I don't think it works right now " Other rumor'> h<t ve persisted lhal two women were killed in the !>Outh part of the city in the Turtl<• Rock area and in the PJrk West apartment complex '\'.nrden '><tld the~e also are un · f11u11ded '>l'>rlt ~ * * f 'ntlfl Pog~ l I KILLER ... n.atchmg the descnpllon drink· In~ corree at Denny's two weeks a~o . · Calnon explained 'I he computer correlates all th1 1nf11rmatwn 1n all the 1•r 1or 1111•' Jnd -,ho~., police "'h1 r• th1·r1 Jr•· hni..:- \1 J~ be one PN'>On ~IVC!> us a nJm1· and .mother gl\e!> w. o \ l'h1l'le ~e run the vehicle and 11 tomei. back to the na me and that 1. where the computer can 'how U.'> the match ·with t.000 leads. it's more than likel y that we'd miss lhmgs h kc that or worse, that we"d huve one investigator running down the name and the other do· mg the car That's manpower ""l' can't afford to waste," he 'aid C.ilnon <>aid there's no set ru~ that dictates when matches mean u change in pnonty on a lead "It's all cond1ttonal. r suppose 1f we gel five people who all say - they see a guy who matches the description drinking coffee t>Ve ry Sunday at Denny's. then we'd senously consider sending J stake out over there," he said. Men's Suits ~ for only (~ ::. , One Dollar!*~ '~)l\j •when you buy one at regular price. you can buv a second one of equal or lesser value fo r only one dollar. . " SOUTH COAST PLAZA.; COS1'4 MISA. CA. PM<*I C 714t 14t-I IOJ . ·- ' .. - j LA -. Systelll Used ~for two yean. • •n.y dewfoDed tb.elr int.em tbro\tch trial ·and error and the)''ve been atremtly belptW an aha.rtnC lt wtt!) u,'' comment ~ Costa Neu police Lt. Jack Calnon. The bub for lhe Loi Aqelta aya~m 11 use ot a computer to utalope all the btta and pleees ol anlonnaOon uncovered by in· vnt1gaton. * * * _flleports Fahe, Cops Say "Ripl now from ttltpbone calla alooe, wt have mo,. than 1,000 ....... Ca1noo Hid. • ''l"M computer lan 't Solna to cateb UM killer for ut, but ft la 1otn1 to save manpower that ml1ht be wasted alone with eneray and clerical time ... Calnon delcrtbes the system aa a management tool rather tban an investigative device. It starta w1tb a form used by * * * Slay, Rape RUillors • ID :Spread • The Irvine Police Department ls b eing deluged with calls from worried residents who llave beard unfounded stories of ciurder and rape in their com- munity, investigators s aid Thursday. "They're all bas eless rumors," police Lt Gene }'iorden said Various communities along tile Orange Coast have been on edge because of the bludt{eon slayings and assaults again.st women in recent months. ''We're getting deluged with phone calls," Norden said. "Someone has started some false rumors." be said Irvine investigators have been searching for the killer of Savan· nah Leid\ Anderson, who was s lain in her apartment in Woodbridge last May. They also are seeking a different suspect in the attack on another Wood- bridge area woman in Sep· tember She survived the as- Sci-Fi Writers Seen 'Eternal Optimists' BJ DAVID IWTZllANN °' .. Ololly "-' ,_ Llstenlni to Ray Bradbury rbapsodiz.e about the past. pres- ent and future is to hear a raucous symphony of ideas pour fprtb. ). There are moments when the trcn-da and verbal images from America's best known futurist 80Ulld like the notes of a chord played in quick succession. "All the great ideas were once aclence fictional," Bradbury bellows to his listeners at the SOuth Coast Plaza Hotel. The audience is composed primarily of science teachers. there to attend a science aware- ness -conference s ponsored by \be Irvine Unified School Dis- tt)ct. 1 The storm passes, however, and Bradbury's words become aa interlude in the sands or time. uwe have to dream things fj.nt before they can happen," he says. Science fiction is "the fiction of ideas . . . It is the greatest ficUoo there ever was. No fiction \s more important now than science fiction." Thus did Ray Bradbury 1m· part bis iconoclastic visions or the world Thurdsday, trying to iftrl'ress upon the teachers {some of whom were less than enthralled witb his praise of tax- eafter Howard Jarvis) that they •ould have to reach within dlemlelws, ••if' back to your 6'tb primitive resources," to ef- '8c!tlvelyteacb their students. ,.· . Coast 'DREAM THINGS FIRST' ar.dbury In Mesa "There's so much going on in our midst," the silver-haired author and poet said. "You have before you the eternal optimist.'' When NBC newsman Roy Neal once asked Bradbury if be was disai>POinted that space probes had failed to detect life on Mars, Bradbury exploded. .. Fool ... fool," he fumed. "Of course there's life on Mars ... It's us. To Bradbury, there is hanlly anything in heaven or earth, past or present, tbat escapes the' realm of science fiction. The history of Iran, be offeftd, "is a science fiction happening." He explained that the deposed shah bad tried to jam bis people <See SCJ.n, Page A%) • e sault Officers in otber coast com- munities have been looking for leads in the deaths of six women and an unborn baby. Related to . those deaths, they believe, are the attacks on three other women, among them the mother of the 1.mbom child. Police believe those killings and that of Miss Anderson have been the work of the s ame as- sailant. Norden emphasized Thursday that no other attacks of which police are aware have occurred in Irvine since the murder of Miss Anderson and the Sep- tember assault n ear the Fairfield condominiums. In recent days, however, callers have told police of rumors that a vacuum cleaner salesman bad raped four women in the north end of the city. • 'Tbere have been no reported rapes, .. Nordea aald. Other rumors have persisted that two women were killed in the south part of tbe city in the Turtle Rock area and in the Park West apartment complex. Norden said these also are un · founded stories. ''We're certainly getting a lot of calls," be said. Norden said be didn't know who was spread- ing the rumors. but observed that they seemed to be persis- tent. Rumors and fear have been rife elsewhere. At a rape aware- <See RUMORS, Page A2> More Denver Flights Slated From County Officials al Hughes Airwest said today that when the airline resumes operations later this month, there will be two more flights to Denver out of Orange County. The airline's operations have been halted since late Sep- tember by a strike of reserva- tions and clerical employees. The airline will go back into service Nov. 10. Prior to the strike, Hughes bad two fHgbts from John Wayne Airport to Las Vegas that continued on to Denver. Airline s pokesman Larry Litchfield said the line's four Las Vegas nights will all coo· tinue to Denver after Nov. 10. He noted that the continuation llights won't increase the number of Hughes jets that de- part from Orange County. Weather Increasing low cloudi· :ness tonicht. Partly .-.cloudy Saturday. Not rnucb temperature -cbanp, with lows tonight ID tbe SOI at the beaches • --aDd Dear • inland. Hichs Satar!:l ea aJonc the 14 Kids Injured In U Bus Crash eoalt IZ lnland. .1191HftDA't' ........ ,,.,.,,. Jola SeoalllO ~I I Ml fhNe-parl ift. !!."'• ..... ~ ~Ml . tn•rol MGIMlf•f' Bunte ••ooti ot tM CoU/oNlfa ,..·A.,.C.. SlorJ, Page Bl. ..... LOS ANGELES <AP) - tour children went to tbe tao.pita! today after tbek school bul, canytnc 3il pup'lls u part of the cttJ'• tntecratioo proeram. was llm>lftd ln the third city school bus acddent of tbe ..-. The re'1-end collision lnvolv- inl the bus and two can oc- curred on a street alon11lde County-USC Medical Center. "All· the iQjuries were ettber very minor or Just complalntl," sai d J".!r~ ~umeiit. 1poke1man MartlD Gana. Tb• cbUdrm. raaalDI lD ... from 8 to l2. ..,... belq buled trom~tio~lllUbel. • .,,_. ...,. DO Hrio6I In· Jariel. Our diiftll' naNDdld a car aad tlaea 1la.eed into another car," said Max Barney, transportation director for the Los Anceles Unified School Dia· trict. The acddent occurred around I : 10 a.m. at 11.arenao Street and Br1Uania Avenue, said school dlatrict 1pote•man Bill Bolton. "The bul wu from Pinewood Elementary School ln 1\Qunga and beaded for Evergreen Elementary School," Bolton satd. "The car in froGt stopped nd· d.enb. -~lµacla&l..bl­., •• tall lilbt. •• Bolton laid. .. Wbea tbe clriYV sot CMd of tbe bul, tbe drt"" o£ tbe ear aJ>o bM:t9CI lato ber, burt-..... .. drtftr ... ldentmed .. St.,._.. Wllllama. .. I ---1-.._..._ ~ Vear Bometowa ' D•lly Newsp•per · to Track Killer detectJvea wbo are taking in- rormation telephoned lo by reai- denta who lb.ink they have a clue to the killer's idenUty. Each sheet ls given its own clue number and there is room to list the appropriate informs· tioo about the suspect or hls car Cahion said the leacb are im- mediately categorized. Priority one leads are the items that are mvestiaated Im- , mediately ... That would be.. thinaa aucb aa the name of an ln- di vidual or the make, model and license number of a car that doesn 't belong in the neighborhood that was seen at a crime aceoe." be said. Priority two leads are those that call for less immediate ac- tion and are handled on an as- soon-as-possible basis. ·'That would be a vebicle ... ,.~ MAP SHOWS PATH TAKEN BY WESTERN JETLINER Wrong Runway Blamed for Mexico City A.Ir Tr111J9dy Transcripts Show DC-10 Was Warned MEXICO CITY <AP> -A transcript ot the cockpit-tower conversation shows that con- trollers at the M~xico City airport told the pilot of Western Airlines Flight 605 that ap- proach Ughts were turned on for a closed runway but that be s hould ignore them Two minutes later, the plane crashed on tbat nmway, killing 74 or 75 people. (See complete transcript, Page A3 >. Airport authorities Thursday denied that the approach li&hts were turned on for the closed strip. nmway 23·left. But today Mexican officials said the possibility was being in vestigated. According to the transcript, controllers told tbe crew of the Western DC·lO that they should land on runway 23-right, that they were off to the left on their approach and that they should ignore the lights of the closed runway 23-left. The crew's response seems to indicate they did not see the ap- proach lights. Mexican officials say the approach lights to the correct nmway were also on at the time. The terse radio m essages between the tower and cockpit in the final moments give few clue~ to why the pllll)e came down on the wrong runway. lnvestJgaton. will also examine the transcript of conversations within the cockpit and data Crom the flight recorder. Tei• ... Not Told A ground fog was reported at the time of the crash. but llex- ican oftldab u.y visibility wu two miles. Officials here saud 72 of 89 persons aboard the plane and three persons on the ground were killed when tbe Jet struck a truck parked on the closed runway and smashed into two airport buildings. Western Airlines in Los Angeles put the death toll on tbe plane at 71. Tbe flight bad ta.ken off from Los Angeles. U.S. consular offidals say 26 Americans. by unofficiaJ count, were amoog the dead and five. possibly six, are among the 17 survlvo~. Officials have said the plane apparently tried to change runways at the last moment but its landing gear struck the parked truck. The pilot was among those killed. Engineer Mario Aguilar of the airport director's office s&d in a telephone interview Thursday: "Twenty-three-ten is definitely closed. Nooe of its systems are functioning, not even the runway border lights or the runway ap· proach lights. Only 23-righl bas them now." But when asked today whether the 23-left approach lights were on, an UlSpector in the director's offace said. "that is what we would like to know . . . That is what is being investigated.·· The inspector asked not to be named. <See 6115. Page AZ> Mick Jagger, Wife Granted Divorce LONDON CAP> -In an 18- minute bearing after months ol trans-AUantic legal argument. rock star Mick Jagger and bis Jet-setter wife, Blanca, were cranted a divortt today ln a London court. Terms of any financial aeWement were not dlacloled. The 36-year-old leader of tbe Rollln1 Stones rock P"OUP and the 32-year-old, Nicara1Uan- born BiabCa bad been marrted eicbtyean. Ja11er wu not present but b1I wife. wbo tiled for divorce on tbe grounds of adultery, seemed to hold back tears u she took the witness ltaDd ln tbe It.lib Court. court reporters said. Dreaed ln black and weartnc a black pillbox hat and veil, tbe dlaco-Jovina Jin. Jager wu lD the witDela box three mlnut. . Jager did not proee.d wltb bis C,.._pttitioG alJeebal "UD• r.uonab&e CODduet" by bla wtfe • lo an uncoatelted aetlcm, Judie ( ... JllCK.Pap,U) deaoription without a Ucen1e. ~ it mlsht be an anon,ymous caller 1 who pves ua a name witboul an a9e, addreu or vehicle," the ' lieutenant Hid. Tbe ~ priority items are those that will be considered aft.er the other two classes have been exhausted. .. They· re the things like the caller who t.eila us he saw a gUY <See IDlLEll, Pase AZ> Jets Only 200 Feet Apart WASHINGTON <AP> -Two 1ethners tra1.tehng in opposite d1rect1ons on flights between New York and Florida came to within 200 or JOO feet of colliding because of what the Federal Avaallon Admuustrat.aon calls a "system error." The near colhsaon occurred over North Carobna on WedneS- day night foUowmg tbe failure of ground aJr traffic radar. FAA -.pokesman Fred Farrar said Thursday The planes were a Delt.a Air Lines L-1011 with 115 persons aboard. en route from New York City to Fort Lauderdale, Fla .. and an AJr l"londa Boeing 737 with 93 persons. headed from Miami to New York. Delta spokesman Bill Berry said in AUaota that the Delta captam aaw the lights of another aircraft at about 8 Wednesday night and immediately turned on his landing lights. 'The other aircr aft turned, and that's it. • Berry said. In Miami, Air Florida spokeswoman Robin Cohen said the Alr Florida pilot "saw there was a Delta plane m the path and he took his own measures and swerved." She sa1d the pla nes passed within about 200 to 300 reet. or each other Farrar said tbe mcident was. a "system error" that resulted 1n the planes coming within "less than standard separa- t.aon ... He said it happened after a primary radar system at tbe FAA 's Leesburg, Va., air traffic control center malfunctioned. NB Police ~rune 'Bobo' Impostor The man who tned to pass himself oft to Newport Beach police as former middleweight boxing champion Carl "Bobo" Olson has been identified as Albert Benjamm Correia. police said today. Correia. 58. was arrested Mon- day 10 connection with a burglary m his apartment com- plex. At the time or his arrest. he carried identification that lasted htm as the Conner boxer. The real Bobo Olson, 50, lives an Sacramento and in a telephone interview Thursday s aid Correia bas been im- personating him for more than two years. Olson, wbo held the boxing ti- tle from 1963 to 1965, said be has been trying to lake legal action against Correia, but bas been unable to locate blm. Correia and the two men ar- rested in coonectioo with the $3,000 burglary remained jailed today. Baby's Birth 'Shock . ' . mg DENVER <AP) -A baby lirl was delivered by Cae1arean section after the mother was sewerely abocked wbeo an electric batr dryer fell into ber bath. Lisa Berry wei1hed 1 pounds, 8 ounces and was Uated In &'OQd condition •t Denver General Hoapltal. Her mother, Marsha Berry, 21. wu ,.ported lo ser1oua condition ln the ln· tensive-care unit. "Tbe pen.medlca were playln' a 1ame of mlnuUll,' said Dr. Owen P. O'llean. ~J ., ' ... -- -.. ' Laguna Bi.arm Ca.ea Chr.onifled ... • ., ..... lllft:m•1.a. I .lUl ....... You c.. Mll m ~ Meletq to blm tbat Or-...~ llunlc~ Court .,..... a&alr Ba ............. ,. He told a .,...,,., I.Miu BHeb ..,....t. a. ....... Tb~ that eu't lm..._ Ul1 other Job .... ,. • .,. .. paldto11t...a. ....... ,. all da7." ...---. Aed ._,., 1# .. J-.. crf tM Soutb ~court_... -crf th• credit for bla ~ to lApu Bleetl ~ ··i..,.. 8Mcb ** take tM lead ln llbarTe CltMI.'' UM alfa· ble Judi• amUed. You "' tM fMUq t.M ,...._ combl tbrouO tM court e.-. dar and walta la wteked &Q· UcipaUoo for thole deleoda.nta from t.suna Beada. Take the burslary 1upeet who tried to ehacle olfteen bJ ruJ1lliq able t.be rooftope In the downtown busioeSI district, few example. The )IOUDI defendant made lite mistake of dublng over a nort.at shop, where the roof was not built for strength. "He fell down into the store and officers found him lnalde astride a large cactus." the judge recalls. Obv.iously a painful ex· periencefortheoffender. Laauna Beach is known for it's affi.JJity for aalmala, and .... "" ... "'-Hla JOB ENTDTAININO Judglt Blalr ••meu. cases involving four-footed beasties are not uncommon in Judse Bamette's courtroom. There was the case of the hitchhiker who was picked up on Laguna Canyon Road, accom· panled by a large goat on a leash, the judg& said Elteet Poadered Zbig, PLO's Arafat 'Shake' in Algeria ALGIERS, Algeria <AP) - U.S. national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski s hook hands with Vasser Arafat, leader of the Palestine Llber:a· tion Organization, at a reception here Wednesday night, sources :.aid There was no official con f1rmallon of the handshake or an:v word tr Brzezinski and Arafat spo~c. What weight such ~ handshake would have also f'ro• Page A I MICK .•. M 1c hael Eastham granted a divorce decree and said that by agreement of both parties, ~e divorce is to be made absolute m SIX weeks Also by ..mutual consent, Blan· ca was granted care and control of the couple's only child, 8·year· old daughter Jade. Jagger is to have •·reasonable access" lo his daughter The two were married at St. Tropez on the French Riviera on May 12, 1971. They have not lived together since 1977. She originally filed for divorce in London, where she resides, then changed her mind and filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, where her lawyers said s he hoped to collect a much bigger c hunk of Mi ck's reputed mulUmilllon·dollar fortune. f'romP~AJ RUMORS ••• oess seminar in Costa Mesa this week, a woman was certain 29 murders had taken place, but newspapers weren't reporting them. Another woman asked about the murder of a 13-year-old girl of which she bad beard stories There have been no reports of the killlnt of a YO\IDI girl. Police have ur1ed Oran1e Coast residents not to panic but to obsene simple mattera of home eeeurtty. OMWCOMT DAILY PILOT TNOr-~l)e41y~lclf.•llft-ftlt<-bt-llW--.la_l_...,, ... ()r_ C.-\1 ~~ .......... ._ ... .,.....,_ -........... ,., ... , .... c..q -· ..._,...,.__......., _..,"_ WftYefl9y,l.-_i..-.~c..t.A _.. ..................... _........,_ ~~,,,. ......... ......._ ........... ,. ...,.,, .. ,sc ... c....-...c•11-.-•-•·-............. ,__ --·~ Ylce .... ____ __ ,__.. ·-,,.... ......... -~· .... OW::.":....._.~ .... Q111••• Mwet11••MN111 ~-1411\C.....,. ....- awaited evaJuation. Arafat arnvcd in Lisbon today t o take part in a world con rercnce on Arab and Palestinian affairs and to meet with Portuguese government off!c1als. Brzezinski was still in A lger1a. In public Thursday. the day after the reported handshake, Brzezinski shared a reviewm~ stand with Ararat and other leaders of the radical Arab camp, including Syrian Presi· dent Hafez Assad and Libyan leader Moammar Khadary There was no contact between Brzezinski and the others Brzezinski and Arafat were both here for Algeria's celebra· tion of the 25th anniversary of its revolution against France. They stayed al the same hotel, but scheduled no formal meeting. The Uruted ~tates has prom· ised Is rae l it will have no formal contacts with the PLO until it recognizes Israel's right to exist. The Carter admin.istra· t1on has acknowledged exploring to determine if the PLO is will· ing to revise its stance. But ad· m1n1strauon 0111c1a1s have m· sisted that all such Inquiries be conducted through Arab and other intermediaries. According to the same sources who described the Brzezinski- Arafat handshake, Brzezinski sought to explain the U .S. stance toward the PLO to Algerian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ben· Yabia. They said Brzezinski ex- pressed the wish that the PLO act like the Algerian National Liberation Front, which fought France. Brzezinski reportedly noted that the Algerians bad never denied France's right to exist and were willing to negotiate peace -something the PLO has refused. Andrew Young, former U.S. ambassador to the United Na· lions, resigned under pressure Aug. IS after allegedly mis- representing a June 26 meeting he bad in New York with 7.ebdJ Labib Terzl, the PLO observer at the United Nations. I',.... Page Al 605 ••• It is accepted practice for airport towers to sometimes brinl aircraft in oo the approac:b ligbta ol one runway and then switch lt over to another, ac- cording to the Air Traffic Con- trol Hgdbook, U.S. Federal A vlatlon Ad· minlltration ofticlal.a said it also la acceptable Dl"Offdure for an aircraft to make an inlt:nunent 18D4llna approach on one nmway and then ••sup over" to a parallel nmway when the pilot bu lt in lltbt· 1bey aald Mezico City's a.left, the closed run.,,ay, bas an ILS system, but U.rl&bt do6not. It was not known here, however. whether an ILS land· int WM bel.D8 aU.mpted by the W•*°D fllebt. Because lt WU a holiday lD Mexico, many of· ficiala eould not be reached for further comment. Ye~cia oftletala aald ZS.left bad ~ cloeed for two week.a. t ff• uld DGl&a ......... ... bhcbbJker -for 'burtl•ry, but when It came Ume to tranaport llM ev'ldlnce (the 101t, wblcb w11 1tolen from the SPCA> cl· Ileen found th•maelvM ha a dUemma. They couJdn 't call solmal coo· trol offtcen becauae lt w• 3 •· m. So Lbey called tor tbe police at.atton wqoo to transport tbe anhual. ''The pollce report aald of· flctrl &oaded the ,oat lnto the atallon WllOft, when be ~ cffded to camume plutic Ban- di·wlpet aod a box of ahutiua abeU..'' Tben there were defendants facln1 a health violalioo for al· lowin& a camel to at.ay in their restaurant, a story Barnette aaid wu too Ion& to aet into. And the defendant wbo told t.be Jury be wasn't dnm.lt when be waa picked up by officers. "I'm cruy .. not drunk," the defend.ant lnallted. He proved it too, when the Jury returned from a lunch break and found the defendant lylpg outalde the courtroom clad only in tiger-skin briefs and eye cups, catching some sun. ''Case dismissed," the judge shrugged. He said cases in San Clemente also provide some comic relief. like the time three Marines brought a quart of tequila in.side a local theater. "They passed out halfway through the feature and when they woke up the place was locked up for the night," Barnette said. "So they tried to break into the projecti()O room to run the last hall of the film." When that effort failed. the tipsy trio commandeered a shop- ping cart and loaded all the can- dy from the concession stand on- to the cart. then left the theater. ·'San Clemente officers followed a trail of Milk Duds and Mounds until they found the three Mannes walkmg along the center divider of the street with the shopping cart " And Barne tte s ays hi s courtroom sometimes resembles the Saturday Nigl}t Fights, with husbands and wives battering each other before they get out the door. "I had one woman suing her husband over a $38 bill, and when he lost the case, the husband laid her out in the courtroom ... Barnette said. A s a r esult of frequent courtroom battling. Barnette says be now delays announcing a verdict from the bench, prefer· ring to let the defendants hear his dec1s1on "after they've gone home and cooled down a bit." But he says the hardest part or his job is trying to keep a straight race in the courtroom. "Maybe I'll write a book about 1t someday.'' the judge laughed. If he does. it might make for some light reading. Fro111 Page Al KILLER •.. matching the description drink· ing coffee at Denny's two weeks ago," Calnon explained. The compoter correlates aJI the information in all the priorities and s hows police where there are links. "Maybe one person gi»eS us a name and another gives us a vehicle. We run the vehicle and it comes back to the name and that's where the computer can show us the match. "With 1,000 leads, it's more than likely that we'd miss things like that or worse, that we'd have one investigator nmning down the name and the other do- ing the car. That's manpower we can't afford to wute." be said. Camon aaid there's no set rule that dlctatoa when matches mean a change ln priority on a lead. . ''It's all conditional. I suppose if we get five people wbo all say they see a KUY who matches the description drinldng coffee every Sunday at Denny's, then we'd aerioualy consider aendinl a atalte out over there," be said. lndiaru Loae Teat on Dam KNOXVILLE, Tenn. <AP> -A federal Judae today d.lsmlued a suit by Cherokee Indians cballen1ln1 the embattled Tellico Dam on pounds that it will flood the aacred burial aroundl ol tbelr anceaton. U .8'. District Court Judie Robert L. Taylor denied the Jn. dJan\' request ffW a temporary reatrainlna order to prtvent the Tennessee Vallty Autbority from clol1q tbe dam's 1atea to Ooodtbearea . Jn a ,.._.~, nalinf, Taylor aranted TV A I motlonl for dis· mlsaal ol tbe suit, 11Wblcb waa flied Oct. 12 alter Pres:ldent Carter 1ave the dam the go.- ahead~ Sept.ember. ..., ....... .,..., COY!AED BODY OF GRAVEL TRUCK VICTIM LQ AT SCENI! CW ACCIDENT EJ Monte M•n Got In the W•y of Truett H4J Waa DfNctlng Thuradliy Momlng Huntington Truck Crushes Man, 21 A 21.year-old El Monte man was killed Thursday an Hunt· ington Beach when a travel truck he was directina through traffic backed over him. poijce said. Scott William Worrell was pronounced dead at thl' scene of the 10 45 a m accident on Beach Boulevard near Taylor Street, according to coroner's deputies. Witnesses told om cers Worrell 3,020PMG apparently took hls eyes off the truck be was st.anding behtn check for oncoming traffic when he WU st.ruck. Police said 25-year-old Dennis Allen Patskan. of Azusa wa5 backmg the truck toward the curb t.o hook tl lo a gravel·filled trailer Both men, officers said, were doing coostruclJon work for a Htach Boulevard car dealer .. ,._..,_ A team of Mcrcedes·Benz apprentices built this small. three-wheeled aluminum and fiberglass car which set the world fuel economy record by attaining the equivalent of 3.020 miles per gallon in recent competition in Switzerland. Men's Suits for only One Dollar!* ·when you buy one at regular price. you can buy a second one of equal or lesser value tor only one dollar. . . . f'ro• Pflfle AJ nto a time machine and transport them into the 20t.h cen· tury In terms of technology &Qd <i new way of life. The people, however, were I ransported too quickly, re. belled. and "now we see the time machine going back to the . . 17th century." He said thJs situation offers the 1rfslruclors "a con venieDl. metaphor to teach " But before trudging into tbe classroom, Bradbury s111d, the teacben1 would need to purg• · their minds of tbe ruins oi pess1mislJc thlnlwlg. He ms1sted they dig back into their pasts to find the tbinga they loved doing most and re-. d1bcover those pleasures You 've got to start with lb~ ha'>tt' tlunRS that make y0ll°W8Jll tu h v<., .. Rradbury said ~ay1nR that he once gave up '''°,.. or the thmgs he enoyed . mo:.t tl>uch as comae books and- Huck HoRcr!S <tdventures) he 1 .. aid. "I waJ> going against my ... uul l wru. ROmg agamst my love " Nl'edl<>ss l" say, Bradbury <.Ul ( umbf •d t1) th(' }11yS Of fantasy Jnd ..,t•icrll'~· flt.•t1on an time to "'rll(· .m c:.t1matcd 400 novels. :.hort '>lone~. poems and libret· lo'> Wlwrt•\er hl· look:-. 1n fact, htt :.cl's ... c1ence f1ct1on come lo We "Wt.>'re s urrounded by so muc:h that I'> science fictional 'nu don t n•alne 1t." Bradbury ... J1d 'AJI or our problems are 'l'ten<.'t.' f1ct1onal " \ mong thc:.c he li sted the ,1ut omob1le. nu<.'lear energy, ..,olar po14er and birth control. Not to mention the tm can. 'Thl• lln <.'an 1s a science fie· t111ndl dream that came true." hl' c;a1d Rradbury explamed that when 1'.'apolL'<>n \\as plannmg his m• \ ..is1on or Russia ID the early 19th century, no way had yet bt'en dt'veloped to reed an army : on the move. An enterprising s ubordinate: then came up with the idea, he ... aid, of stonng food in tin con· taa ners. Throughout history. Bradbury 'i:lld. humankind bas worked to make impossible dreams come true • And future generations. he c;a1d. will look baclc on this age, begmrung in 1969 with the first landm~ on the moon, as <the greatest of all. "My optimis m," he said, "is based on fact." .. IOUTM COAST flLAIA. COSTA MUA, CA. PMOMI 17 I 4) 140.1502 ' ' , -------------------·-------·----------------""' I 7 .. -. I '14far Bo•etowa · Da lly Newspape r * \ d.iANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FIFTEEN CENT91 t LA· ·systeni Used to Track Killer :·i •1 JOi\NNS aSYNOLm ...... ._ .... ct,¥ I ... Ooeta llua police -~ .... PQWu ln is. dU'I la an ef'folt to llod the IDlft wlM> bu auaulled nln OraQte Cout wom n, murder Ins ala ol them. Tbe Costa Meaa detectives \have dopted the techniques uaed b)' the task force that aou1bt the Los Anaeles Hi.llsJdeo Stran1._ tcw two ye.an ··1be1 devek»ped their antem throa1b trial and error and they've been extremely belpfUI in abart.q It with ua," ~mmenl· rd eo.t.a lleH police U Jack Cal non The but• for the Loa An1eles syatem is use of a computer to cataloeue all the bits and pieces e>C lnlonn1Uoo uncovered by ln· vt"Sl1gators. · • Rlabt now from telephone calla aJooe, we have more t.ban J,000 leada," Cat.non aald. ·'The computer Ian'\ going to catch the killer for us, but it is 1oln1 to save manpower that mi1bt be waa\ed along with ene1r1y and clerical lime." Calnoo describes the system as a mana1ement tool rather than an investigative device. It 11tarts w1th a form used by detectives who are taking in· formation telephoned in by resi· dents who think they have a clue to the killer's identity Each sheet is given its own clue number and there is room to list the appropriate informa- tion about the suspect or his car. Calnon said t.be leads are im· mediately categorized Priority one leads are the items that are investigated 1m- mediately. "That would be things such as the name of an in- dividual or the make, model and license number or a car that doesn't belong 10 the neighborhood that was seen at a crime scene," be said. Priority two leads are those that call for less Immediate ac· tion and are handled on an as· soon·as·possib!e basis. ''That would be a vehicle description witbout a llcenae. Or it might be an anonymous caller who givea us a name without an age, address or vehicle," the lieutenant said. The third priority items •e those that will be ·considered after the other two classes have been exhausted. "They're the things like the caller who tells us be saw a guy (See KILLER, Page AZ> Two Planes Avert Collision Ex-Lagunan Held Drug R ing Susp ect S urrenders A former Laguna Beach .restaurant and night club ~perator who federal officials eon tend is the ··right hand man" to the alleged smugglmg ,1ingleader of a cocaine opera· (ion. has turned himself 10 to agents in Reno, Nev. William Von Sultzer. who once operated the old Orphanage restaurant and night club in Laguna Beach, is being held in Reno jail with bail set at $150,000, according to Stephen Swanson, agent in charge of the . .. I Court F e deral Drug Enforce ment agency in that clty . Von Sultzer, who li ved at various places in Laguna Beach, including 555 Canyon Acres Drive. and in a room above the f ormer restaurant, turned himself in to federal offi cials Wednesday, drug enforcement officers said today Federal officials say Vo n Sultzer, and another former Laguna Beach man, Samuel Cutkomp, operated a cocaine ring that involved bringing an Cireus estimated S72.5 million worth or pure cocaine mto the U.S. from Lima, Peru. Cutkomp. 53. was arrested in July. and 1s being held m Reno with bail set at $500,000 The two former Laguna Beach men, along with 11 other person!> named in a federal grand Jury indictment. face trial at U.S. Dis trict Federal Court in Reno Jan. 3. Other Orange County resi· dents named in the indictment (See DRUGS, Page AZ) B izarre Cases Parade In 14 Children Injured i n Bus Crash By STEVE MITCHELL Of._ o.lty ~...-Slaff You can tell just by listening to him that South Orange County Municipal Court Judge Blair Barnette loves bis job. He told a group of Laguna .Beach Exchange Club members 'Thursday that he can't imagine any other job where "you gel paid to let people entertain you all day." And the presiding judge of the South County court gives most of the credit for his entertainment to Laguna Beach courtgoers. "Laguna Beach does take the lead In bizarre cases," the affa- ble judge smiled. You get the feelmg the judge combs through the court calen- dar and waits in wicked an ticipation for those defendants from Laguna Beach Take the burglary suspect who tried to elude officers by running along the rooftops in the downtown business district. for example The young defendant made the mistake of dashing over a florist •shop, where the roof was not built for strength. "He fell down into the store and officers found him inside ast ride a large cactus," the judge recalls. Obviously a painful ex- periencefortbeoffender. Lagmut Beach is known for It's affinity for animals. and cues involving four-footed beasties are not uncommon in ludge Barnett.e's courtroom There was the case of the Coast Weath er Increasing low cloudi- n ea a tonight. Partly cloudy Saturday. Not mu ch temperature cbanae. with lows tonight in the 508 at the beaches and near • inland. Highs Saturday 68 a lone the coast 8Pd 62 inland. INIJtaE TeD" ~ 8~ JoM Sncmo COid.... ,... thrft-porf tft· t.mni toUlt controverlial 1•••rol r.'4sager Bunae Boood of "" CoUfonda Attftlf. !Jlorf, Poll' Bl. llMles o.lty ~IMll S4Mt ,.,._ HIS JOB ENTERTAINING Judge Blair B•m•tt• hitchhiker who was picked up on Laguna Canyon Road. accom- panied by a large goat on a leash , the judge said. He said police arrested the hitchhiker for burglary, but when it came lime to transport the evidence (the goat, which 'was stolen from tbe SPCA) of- ficers found themselves in a dilemma. They couldn't call animal con- trol officers because it was 3 a. m . So they called for the police station wagon to transport the animal. (See SOUTH, Page A.2) LOS ANGELES <AP) - Four children went to the hospital today after their school bus. carrying 34 pupils as part or the city's integration program. was involved in the third city school bus accident of the week. The rear-end collision involv- ing the bus and two cars OC· curred on a s treet a longside County-USC Medical Center. "All the injuries were either ver y minor or just complaints," sai d Fir e Department spokesman Martin Garza. The children. ranging in age from 8 to 12, were being bused from TujWtga to Boyle Heights. ''There were no serious in · juries. Our driver rear-ended a car and then glanced into a nother car," said Max Barney, transportation director for the Los Angeles Unified School Dis· trict. The accident occurred around 8 : 10 a .m. at Marengo Street and Brittania Avenue, said school district spokesman Bill Bolton. ·'The bus was from Pinewood Elementary School in Tujunga and headed for Evergreen Elementary School,·' Bolton said. ''The car in front stopped sud- denly, and apparently had an in- operable t.ail light," Bolton said. "When the driver got out or the bus, the driver or the car ap- parently backed into her. hurt· ing her ankle." The driver was identified as Stephanie Williams. . Stolen Goods Rap Jails Clemente Man Undercover police have ar- r ea ted a 54·year-old San Clemente precious metal dealer on charges be bought thousands of dollars in stolen property from heroin addicta. Robert Jobn Hofstetter, who rent.eel a abop at the rear of 501 N. El Camino J\eal, faces cbaraes d receiving stolen prop.. erty following hi5 Wednesday noon arrest. Police Lt. Crait Steckler as· aeaud tUt Hofstetter purcbued '800 in jewelry from an un- dercover pollceman wbo told the gold IDd silver dealer the prop. erty WU ltolen. Steckler a lleied that thouandl ol doUan worth of "bot" or ltolen Jewelr7, rare colDa llDC1 ......... ailftf t lD tbe form ol tu ND ud 1melted metal, and II pe»eket watebte wer• found In Holatetter'a pouUlloa after Im UTtlt. The tot.al value of the property could not be determined since some of the silver had been smelted down, Steckler said. Steckler asserted that Hofstet- ter often bought stolen property from known heroin addicts wbo frequented bis shop. Steckler alleged that Hofstet- ter acted as a "fence" for bur1lars who took $4,500 in necklaces and other Jewelry in a residential San Clemente break· in rePOJ'ted last week. A tence ls a name thieves use for a penoo who will buy stolen 1ood1 and later sell tbem, Steckler aaid. Sa.cider aal4 the inveatlaaUoo and 1ubMQ\alllt arreat lD th1a cue waa trnanced bY a federal majOr ertme auppl"lllion tnnt that waa llna to San Clem_.., Irvine and tbe Orant• Comity Sberttra Department on a oa.- 1ear bala. 11 ----------I Pathw ay To Dis aster .~ .......... Jets Only 200 Feet Apart WA SHINGTON <APJ Two jetliners traveling in opposite directions on fli ghts between New York and Florida came to within ~or 300 feet of colliding because of what the Federal Aviation Administration calls a "system error." The near-collis ion occurred over North Carolina on Wednes- day night following the failure of ground air traffic radar. FAA spokesman Fred Farrar said Thursday. MAP SHOWS PATH TAKEN BY WESTERN JETLINER Wrong Runw•y Blamed for Mexico City Air Tragedy The planes were a Delta Air Lines L-1011 wtlb 115 persons aboard, en route from New York City to Fort Lauderdale. Fla .. and a.n Air Flonda Boeing 137 with 93 persons, beaded from Miami to New York. Transcripts Show Delta spokesman Bill Berry said in Atlanta that the Delta captain saw the lights of another aircraft at about 8 Wednesday DC-10 Was W d night and immediately turned on arne bis landing lights. ··'rbe other aircraft turned. ind that's it." Berry said. MEXICO CITY <AP> -A transcript or the cockpit-tower conversation shows that con· trollers at the Mexico City airport told the pilot of Western Airlines Flight 605 that ap· proach lights were turned on for a closed runway but that he s hould igno r e them. Two minutes later. the plane crashed on that runway. killing 74 or 75 p eo ple <Se e co mplet e transcnpt. Page A3). Airport authorities Thursday denied that the approach lights were turned on for the closed strip, runway 23-lert. But today Mexi<.'an offi cials si:11d the possibi lity was being in · vcstigated According to the transcript. controller.; told the crew or the Western DC-10 that they should land on runway 23·right, that they were off to the left on their a pproach and that they should ignore the lights or the closed runway 23-lert . The crew's response seems to indicate they did not see the ap- proach lights Mexican officials say the approach lights to the correct runway were also on at the lime. The terse radio messages bet ween the tower and cockpit in the final moments give few clues to why the plane came down on f n Mi am i. A.i r Florid.a the wrong runway Investigators spok~woman Ro.bin ~ohen s&Jd will also examine the transcript the Air Florida pilot saw there of conversations within the was a Delta plane in the path cockpit and data from the fllgbt a nd he took his own recorder meas ures. and s werved.·· A groWtd fog was reported at Sh.e said the planes passed the time of the <.'rash. but Mex· withm about 200 to 300 feet of ican offic1aJs say v1s1bility was each other .d th . .d two miles Farrar S31 e mc1 ent was. Officials here said 72 of 89 a "system error" that resulted persons aboard the plane and m the planes coming within three persons on the ground "Jes~ than . st.andard separa- were killed when the Jet struck a t1on He S3ld 1t happened after truck parked on the c losed a pr~mary radar syste~ at ~e runway and s mashed into two FAA s Leesburg, Va .. a.1r traffic ai rport buildings Western control center malfunctioned. Airlines in Los Angeles put the death toll on the plane at 71. The lnuo-ier.s' fhght had taken off from Lo:. J ~et Angeles U S consular offtc1als say 26 Americans. by unofficial count, were among the dead and fi ve. possibly six. are among the 17 :.urv1vor.; Offlc1als have said the plane appa re ntly tried to change runways at the last moment but . its landing gear struck tht' parked truck The pilot was among lho.se lulled Engineer Mario Aguilar of the airport d1rector·s office said in a telephone mtervicw Thursday "Twenty-three-left 1s defirutely ($ee 605, Page AZI ............ Divorce Granted LONDON· (AP) -In an LS· mmute hearing afle.t. months of trans-Atlantic lega19argument. rock star Mick Jagger and tus 1et-setter wife, Bianca. were granted a divorce today in a London court. Terms of any financial settlement were not disclosed. The JS.year-old leader or the Rolling Stones rock group and the 32-year-old. Nicaraguan· born Bianca had been married eight years. Jagger was not present but his wife, who filed for divorce on the grounds of adultery, seemed to bold back tea.rs as she toot the witness stand in the Hilb Court. court reporters said. Dressed in black and wearing a black pi.l)box bat and veil, the disco·loving Mrs. Jagger was in the witness box three minutes. Jagger did not proceed with <See MICK. Pa1e A.2) Cleamip Set For Laguna Bulky items. such as water healers, old refrigerators and bundled garden cllpplnJS will be picked \q) by sanltaUon crews on regular tresb days in Laguna Beach next week. It's put ol the city•a Cle&Q&&P week, where tar1e items ~t are not normally picked up by trash crews wUJ be collected. QRIEVINQ Rl!L~TIVEI IDI NTlfY BODY AT AIRPORT Se"""""° People PeMMd In Weltem Atrlne• Crattl Lacuna Beac:b residents abould place bulky Items out with their normal trash the week of Nov. 6, aeeorcll.U to Terry Brandt, the cll1'• ·alnetor of MtWldpal Servlca. I -,.,... - --------------- l L --""-----~--~ OAILV PILQT LISO Ftidax, Nowmber 2, ttn ·m ·'Time Warp.' Heavy flaae L oada, Shortage· of Judges Takes Toll ,......_ ... SOUTH ••. ·'The police report said of flcen loaded the coat tnto the station waJon, where he pro· ceeded to conswne pluUc Han· di-wipes and a box ol abUllpn shella." Then thens were tbe defendanta facing a health violation for aJ. lowlng a camel to stay In their restaurant, a story Barnette said was too Jon1 to get into. And the defendant who tokl the jury be wasn't drunk when he was picked up by officers. "I'm crazy, not · drunk," the defendant inaisted. He proved it too, when the j ury returned from a lunch break and found the defendant lying outside the courtroom clad only in tiger-skin briefs and eye cups, catching some sun. "Case dismissed," the Judge shrugged. He said cases in San Clemente also provide some comic relief, like the lime three Marines brought a quart of tequila inside a local theater. ·'They passed out halfway through the feature a nd when they woke up the place was lock ed up for the night .·· Barnette said. ·'So they tried to break into the projection room to run the last half or the film .•• When that effort failed, the tipsy trio commandeered a shop ping cart and loaded alJ the can· dy from the concession stand on to the cart, then left the theater. "San Cleme nte o ffi cer s followed a trail of Milk Duds and Mounds until they found the three Marines walking along the <'enter divider or the street with the shopping cart." And Barne tte says bis courtroom aometJmes resembles the Saturday Night Figbta, with ,hus bands and wives battertng each other before they get out the door. "l had one woman suing her husband over a $38 bill, and when he lost the case , the husband laid her out in the courtroom," Barnette said. As a res ult o r frequent courtroom battling, Barnette says he now delays announcing a verdict from the bench, prefer- ring to let the defendants hear his decision "after they've gone home and cooled down a bit." But he says the hardest part of his job Is trying to keep a straight race in the courtroom. "Maybe I'll write a book about it someday," the judge laughed. If he does, it might make for some light reading A-plant Pumps Target of Study WASHINGTON <AP) -A study questions whether emergency c00Un1 pumps at atomic power plants can be re- lied upon to work as expected, posing what one government of ficial calla "a potentially signjfi. cant problem" for the nuclear industry. The concern caused the Nuclear Regulatory Commlaaton to call a meeUng on 48-bour botlce 'l1wnday or more than eo industry repreeentaUvea, lnc:lud· lng reactor designers, fuel sup. pUen and utility offlcials. 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I09e UIQ)CllllQlar chanc• We ca.o't handle the Juvenile lralfle olfendera an1 lon1er. so wt have t o 1end t.bem to Jufenllt Courl In Oran1e . Barnette nid "'J'bat lJ u loeoo- veoJto for the people •ho live tn the IOUth county, becauae now deleodantt and their parent• mu1t travel all the way to Oran1e to bue tbtlr cues beard " Hl' Hid tluqa were not m4de better by the receot dllwtct at· torney•' at.rile, "wbltb save us a tn..,,..,... becklo1 of caw." Ont eolutJon Lbat baa proved IUCCeaatul, the Juqt taid, WU lmplemeotaUon of an ar.eement between public dtfen '" and , memben ol 0.. South Orange County 8ar AuociaUon. That Protr•m involves ualng the aerviees of three bar mem- bers to take on cases for the public defender'• oftlce for a abort period of time, thua Jeuen. log the workload of the public defender'• office. • 'Tbet attorneys a1ree to take on 10to12 casea a week throutb referrals. cbar1iD1 an average o f UO for each de fendant," Bameu. aa.id. He saJd the pro1ram ha.a cut the Public defebden' caaeload.I by 60 percent. addlna that l.n tm tt wu costill1 sa miWon to p rovide public defeodera for civil cases. • But be said the south court still remaial "weU abort of be· inJ aUullstl'enJtb. ''Tbe onea wbo suffer are South Onnae Cowlty resident.a who m\llt aJ>PQr in court;• be n1d. 11,.W.,...... GRANTED DIVORCE I EM.nee Jaooer More to Election Than Schools F,....P~Al lo adcllUon to cuttn1 vote. for school board members. South Onnse County resident.It wlU ht' aelectlnl directors Tuesday tn aeveral 1m.U special districts, wbkb provide services raJll)ng from water deUvery to street s weeping. Depending on where you 11 ve in South Orange County. you will be aelecttng members to recrea· tion districta, sanitation distncts and, in one area, deciding whether or not you want to pay for cleaner streets. A field or eight candidates is seeking election to the Moulton· Niguel Water Dis trict board where five seats will be filled. The 25,000..acre water district encompasses all or Laguna Niguel north or Pacific Coast Highway, moat of Laguna Hills, P<>rtions of Mhsision Viejo west of Marguerite Parkway and about a third of the Lelsure World commwlity. The district's 19,08' eligible voters are a Uowed to cast one vote for each dollar or useaaed vaJue on property owned in the district as of Oct. 9, according to J ohn Perry, Moulton-Niguel operation! and administration chief. Six candidates are seeking rour four-year terms on the water bdard. Two others are vy- ing for a two.year unexpired term The six candidates for the four four -year terms are: l roine Mu rder Tales False, Cops Assure By DAVID K UTZMANN OI -o.ily ,.tlet St.If The frvine Pollce Department is being deluged with calls from worried residents who have heard unfounded stories of murder and rape in their com munity. inves tigators s aid Thursday * * * Fro• Page Al KILLER ... matching the description dnnk lllg coffee at Denny's two weeks ago," Calnoo explained. The computer correlates all the information in all the priorities and shows police where there are links. ''Maybe one person gives us a name and another gives us a vehicle. We run the vehicle and it comes back to the name and that's where the computer can show us the match. "With 1,000 leads, it's more than likely that we'd miss things Jike that or worse, that we'd have one investigator running down the name and the other do· ing the car . That's manpower we can't a/ford to waste " he s aid. ' Calnon said there's no set rule that dictates when matches mean a change in priority on a lead. ''It's all condition11l. I supJ)06e if we get five people who all say they see a guy who matches the description drinking coffee ev~ry Sunday at Denny's, then we d seriously consider sending a stake out over there,•• be said. ,,. Oemente Designates Official San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Myrtis Wagner will attend a Nov. 7 California Public Utilities Comml11ion bearing on the city's proposal to build a crosa- tng over the railroad tracb near the municipal pier. As tbe City Council's desipat· ed representative, Mn. Wagner will appear before the PUC at 10 a.m . ln tbe State Office Build· int, 107 South Broadway, Loe Anseles. Kn. Waener said she ii seek· m. letters from San Clemente resldenta to brlni before the PUC In support of the city's pro- posed pedest"rlan and vehicle overcroutng. Tbe city's plan is to move the locatic:m of the proposed grade croasfnl 380 feet to the southeast of the spot aut.borl&ed by the PUC two years aro. Clty otftciab also want to COD· 1truct a pedest.rian overcroulnc to the pier and eliminate the ex- l1t1n1 tunnel at the pier en· trance. PUC official.I plan to continue dlJcuaaioo on tM rallroad croa· Ina pla on Nov. a. Heario11 on tho propo,ed crouJ.nc have been held In Loe Anl•l• and San Clemente for the put four yea.rs. A PUC oM.claJ aaid heart.op oa the mau.er wlll be held ln Loi ADttlel from now on u a C011t· cutuiaimeuun. "They're all base less rumo r s," police Lt Gene Norden said Various communities along the Orange Coast have been on edi;<e because of the bludgeon slayings and assaults against women in recent months. "We're getting deluged with phone calls," Norden said. •'Someone has started some fa lse rumors," he said. Irvine investigators have been searchmg for the JuUer of Savan· nah Leulh Anderson, who was :.lain 1n her apartme nt in Woodbridge last May. They also are seeking a different suspect in the attack on another Wood-bridge area woma n in Sep· tember. She survived the as- sault Officers in other coast com- munities have been looking for leads in the deaths of six women and an unborn baby. Related to those deaths, they believe, are the attacks on three other women, among them the mother of the unborn child. Police believe those killings and that of Miss Anderson have been the work of the same as- sailant. Norden emphasized Thursday that no other attacks of which police a re aware have occurred in Irvine since the murder of M i86 Anderson and the Sep- tember as s a ult near the Fairfield condominiums. In recent days, however. calle rs have told police of rumors that a vacuum cleaner salesman had raped four women in the north end of tbe city. "There have been no reported rapes," Norden said. Other rumors have persiat.ed that two women were killed tn the south pa.rt ot the city in the Turtle Rock area and in the Park West apartment complex. Norden said these ailo are un- founded stories. F~P~AJ 605 ••• closed. None of its systems are functioning, not even the runway bor~er lights or the runway ap- proach liahts. Only 23-rlibt has them now." But when uked today whether the 23-left approach J.1abts were on, an lnlpector ln the director's office said, "that JI what we would like to know . . . That ii .,bat ii beina lnvesti1ated." The ln•pector uked not to be named . Jt ls accepted practice for airport towers to 1omeUmea brtna aircraft in on the approach U1hts ot one runway and then awltcb It over to another, ac- cordlnl to the Alr Traffic Con· trol Handbook. Union Bacb T ed -James Dukette, 24302 Wtutney Court, Laguna Niguel, an environmental management engineer: -Richard S. Flore, 23651 Amailia Place, Mlaalon Viejo, an attorney and incumbent on tbe water board: -Paul Haseman. 29261 Balloch St .• Laguna Niguel, an attorney and engineer; -H. Les Remmers, 24032 Paseo Del Campo, Laguna Niguel, a retired resident and also an incumbent: -Don W. Smith, 31344 Flying Cloud Drive, Laguna Niguel, an appraiser and board incumbent; -Bryan S. Hall, 3S081 Beach Road, Capistrano Beach, a real tstate development agent and incumbent who owns property In the water district. The two candidates seeking the two-year term are . -Rick AJbert, 24294 Hillview Drive. Laguna Niguel, a sales representatJve; -Gerald E Buck. 26431 Bodega Lane, Mission Vie)o, an executive and appointed incum- bent. Ellg1ble voters m the water district elect board members at large Jn the Laguna Beach County Water 01strict. three candidates are seeking two sC'ats on the board. wh.ich delivers water to Laguna Beach, Emerald Bay and portions or uninrorporaled area in Laguna Canyon The three candidates for two four year terms are: Gerald R Hallahan, 2615 Temple H!Us Drive. an engineer and management executive; -ruchard Jabraus. 450 Cliff Drive, owner or Laguna Lumber Co. and an tncumbent. -Eugene Shadler, 1206 Bermuda Drive, a local de- veloper and incumbent. Five candidates are seeking four seats on the South Coast County Wate r District, wtuch provides water and sewer Monkey Business A thlef went ape during a predawn Thttrsday rob- bery al a downtown San Cle mente conve nience store. police reported. Someone ln an ape COS· tume and a man in a str iped T·shirt and cor-duroy pants stole a cue or beer from the U·Totem store. 201 Ave. Victoria, at 12: 23 a. m. Thttraday. Store employee Greg Chavez told police the ape and other thief involved in the post -Halloween rald fled on foot. service to South Laguna, and portions of Laguna Niguel. The seven-member district board also oversees water service m Dana Point. Tb'ose candidates seeking four-year terms are: -Clark J . Buswell. 2 North Vista de Catalin a . South Laguna. former general manager ol Helms Bakery and an incumbent; -Haro&.d G. Edwards, 23742 Perth Bay, Laguna Niguel, an attorney and incumbent; -Harry Lawrence . 200 Monarch Bay , South Laguna. an engineering geologist and col· lege professor and mcumbent. -Frederick E. Leek. 32352 Ascension Road, Laguna Niguel, a relJred Manne Corps Lt. Gen and incumbent, -J .A. "Jim" Simmons. 33132 Acapulco Drive. Dana Pomt, a businessman. Three South Coast residents are seek.mg two seats on the Dana Point Samtary D1stnct. which opera~ sewer serv1c~ in Dana Point. The cand.Jdat.es are · -Angus Smith, 33261 Manna Vista Dnve, Dana Point. an engmeer Cor Pac1f1c Telephone Co and an incumbent. Jack Schmidt . 33231 Mann..i V1:.ta Drive, Dana Point. <.'ngin~r at fo'ord Af•ronutromr. and an mcumbent ; Gerald M Key'iton, 34011 Pequ1to Dnve. Dana l'<Hnl . JO in:-.urance agent Four cand.Jdates are see.Jong MICK ... his cross-pctat1on alleging "un reasonable conduct" by his wife. ln an uncontested action, Judge Michael Eastham granted a divorce decree and said that by agreement of both parties. the divorce 1~ lo be made absolute in six weeks. • Also by mutual consent, Bi.an· ca was granted care and control oC the <.-ouple's only child, 8-year· <>ld daughter Jade. Jagger ia to have "reasonable access" to bi3 daughter The two were m arned at St Tropez on the f'rench Riviera on May 12. 1971. They have not laved t.ogelher since 1977. She ongmally riled for di vorce .in London. where she resides, then changed her mind and filed 1n Los Amceles Supenor Court, when· her lawyers s aid she hoped to collect a much bigger c hunk of Mic k 's r eputed rnulturull.Jon dollar fortune. Th<' L o!. Angeles court po!tlponed proceedings an May until J"nsd1ct1on wa!> settled, .ind a fmetl ruling came from t.be I.o n don A pp ea I Court laM. month. ordering the case to be hC'Jrd here B1an<.·a '>m1lt•d as she left the l'nurt o1nd d:.kt'<J a crowd or wait,. 111 ~ n ·portt·r-. for a C'1garettc A-.k1·d 1.1.hcthcr '>he wa!:> re 111 \ 1•d it wJ~ all over, '>he -.aid, I .1 m .. ur1• that Whf•n you W'l dt\ '"' 1·11 \11\J l.\11uld n11t likr· to~ ,1 ,,i.1•d c.jU•·'>lfllll three seats on the Capistrano • Beach County Water D1~tn<:t , \ 1 f N>tn Pa~ l I which provides water servtce ( only to Capi.str~ Beach aod DRUGS parts of Dana Point. • • • Those candidates include -R.G. "Robbie " Robison. 26965 Calle Mana. Capistrano Beach, a general contractor and incumbent; -Paul C Rottman, 33832 Valencia Place. Dana Point. a general contractor and incum bent: -George Chade. 34691 Calle Rosita, Capistrano Beach. a re altor : . -Elmer L Kuhn. 27222 Calle Juanita. Capistrano Beach. a re tired businessman and lncum· bent. And in the Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation D1stnct. voters 1n that unincorporated area will be asked 1f they want to pay a private street s weepmg firm to clean up streets in Dana Point and Capistrano Beach The 15,000 residents 10 lho:.e county areas wiJJ be asked 1f 1ncludt• Gero1ld Taylor and Lei"' .. int Harban, of HuntJogton Hea ch. Robert and Mary Taylor of El Toro and Daniel Bray of s.rntd Ana f'' t· d e r a I <t g t· n t !:> a 11 e g e <"utknmp h.itc-hed the drug nng 111 1117~ 14hl·n h1 traH•lcd to South Am1 •nt·;.i ..ind was mtroducted to Jo:duardo Pict 'Ponuguese Ed· d ie. Portu~al Salazar. a "'l"Jlth) drug trafficker with a ranch out-.1dt> Lima Courier-. allegt>dly hired by (. ut komp \Hre sent to Lima from the U S. Scuba e>cped1ltoru. were also used to transport the ('Ocaine, Swan:son said Swan.son said an additional 20 to 30 ind1l·tmcnLc; a re expected to be handed down in the next lhrt>e month'> He said more nr:inge County residenLs are ex· pecll'd to be nJmed 1n the case. they would be willing to pay $15 81 K •IL T per year to finance the service. 88( IJ.Ut WO with a bwlt-in cost of living escalatioo clause The voters also will be asked if the measure should be resub- mitted in for approval agarn four years after the proeram has beEll in operation. SPOKANE. Wash CAP) -A truck loaded with dlesel fuel col· hd£'d Wlth a freight train th.is mornmJi:. touchmg orr an ex- plosion that killed two persom; <ind ~l'nously 101ured two others,· authonues said ·when you buy one at regular price, you can buy a second one of equal or lesser value for only one dollar . SOUTH COAST P'LUA. COST A MBA. CA. PHOMI C7 I 41 140.1 IOJ _.,.... W ASHINOTON (AP) -A 2501000-member electrical wor11t•n Lfllloo that backed Jim· rny Carur'1 presidential bld In 1978 11 tbtowlns tt1 support behind Sen. Edward M. KeoDldy for the 1980 DemocratJc nomlna- Uon. The execuUve board ot the lnternatlonal Unlon of Jtlec- t rl ca I, Radio and Macbibe Workers unanh.t1oualy epdorled the Ma11acbuaett1 unator Thursday. • ~·---~L. _______ --= --- _ t_ ___ •r---__ ------------~~c,~--- On Issues Tbe format.loo of an uaod•· tlon "' Oranae Couoty coll ae ltudenta to work wlt.h 1ovem· "1Dent oftldall on such lssues u bouaine and public transport.a· Uon was announced Thursday. The usociallon represents more than 100.000 students. ac· cording to founder Jobn Millen, ·~udenty body president at Cal State Fullerton. Millen said that s tudent leaders al Orange Coast College, Golden West College, Chapman College, Cal State Fullerton. Fullerton Junior College and Santa Ana College have joined the associations. · Negotiations also are going on with UC Irvine and Saddleback College, he said "We are hoprng for a new kind of student activism based on in· telligence in dealing wtth local officials on student affairs," Mill en said. "There was student turmoil in the 1960s and student apathy in rhe 70s. We are hoping for sophisticated activism in the 80s .. Millen declared that the stu· d e nt association will com- municate with local government leaders to provide views on is· sues that are affecting them. He declared that housing for Cal State FulJert.on students has been made scarce by the con· version of apartments into coo- domuuums in Fullerton. He also said that students need to provide a united voice on bus scheduling. Briton J)ies After Crash In San Juan R icbard Sedgley. 26, of Otham. m Kent, England, died Thursday in Mission &>mmunity Hospital from injuries he re· ceived in a one-car accident in San Juan Capistrano Oct. 25. highway patrolmen said. Sedgley was a passenger in a car driven by Richard Kramer, 27, of San Juan Capistrano. Kramer was driving west on Ortega Highway wben be lost control of his car as he sped around a curve, officers said. The car left the road aAd rolled over. ejecting Sedgley. Kramer suffered minor injuries. Nude Beauty Fete Running lnlo Trouble HOLLYWOOD, Fla. <AP> Promoter Carl AJkerton says he tnay have to find out from a bospital bed bow bis Queen of America's nude beauty pageant oameolf. 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" TIMOTHY LEARY (LEFT) SHUNS DRUG MESSAGE Wouldn'.t T•lk to Art Unldett9r (right) on Phone Tim Touchy Drug Talk Vpsets Leary NEW YORK <AP> -Somellme drug guru Timothy Leary stormed off the set of a New York television talk show when the host insisted on talking about drugs and bringing out a reformed drug addict as a guest. ··1 didn't want to come here and talk about drugs," Leary said Thursday when the host of "The Final Days of Stanley Siegel'' placed a telephone call to Columbus, Otuo, where TV personality Art Llnkletter bad a speaking engagement. Linkletter's daughter. Diane, died in 1969 at the age of 20 when she jumped from the window of her sixth-floor apartment during an LSD episode. Linkletter has laid part of the blame at Leary's feet "I have definite proof that Diane mentioned Or. Leary as one of the reasons that she thought nothing was wrong wilb LSD." Llnkletter said. ''She believed it wben be sajd ll was God's gift to young people." Sci-Fi Writers Seen 'Eternal Optimists' By DAVID KUTZMANN OI -D.ttly ~II« $Miff ListeninJt to Ray Bradbury rhapsodize about the past, pres· enl and future is to hear a raucous symphony of ideas pour forth. There are moments when the words and verbal images from America's best known futurist sound like the notes of a chord played in quick succession. ··All the great ideas were once science fictional," Bradbury bellows to bis listeners at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. The audience is composed primarily of science teachers, there to attend a science aware· ness conference sponsored by the Irvine Unified School Dis· trict. The storm passes, however, and Bradbury's words become an interlude in the sands of time. "We have to dream things first before they can happen," he says. Science fiction ls "the fiction of ideas . . . It is t.be greatest fiction there ever was. No fiction is more important now than science fiction." Thus did Ray Bradbury im· part his iconoclastic visions of the world 'lburdsday, trying to impress upon the teachers (some of whom were less than enthralled with his praise of tax· cutter Howard Jarvis) that they would have to reach within themselves, .. ,o back to your own primitive resources.'' to ef. fectivelJ &each t!M!tr students. ''There'• ao much 1oin1 on in our mldat," tbt 1Uver·haited author ..S poet aald. "You bave before you tbe eternal optlmlat." WbM NBC aewwman ROy Neal once .ad Bndbmy lf be was dlaappolated tbat apace orobes bad f .u.d &o d9t.ec:t life on "Man, Bradbur7 aploded. "Pool • • . fool,·~ be f\une4. ••Of eourae tbere'a We on Man : .. Jt'a m. To Bnidbar7. there la barcl1y ~ lD beavea 01' eartla. put• _r.umt. tbat .. .,. ._ realm -... ftedoe. Tbe......, ottra. be ... . "'ll • tdlBce ftcUoa bappeftl .. .. Re :f atDld tbat tbe dlpoMd Mah tried to Jam bll pieop&a ia&o a time maeblae a•d tn ~,. ................ . .., .... °' ""•+,., iDd . .... ....,'11 ... TIM ....,.., laoweftr. were traialjcirieid too (taaloklJ, N · bt ..... l ... :'~ ......... Umemt 'I .._._.to._ ••• l'ftll <i: I IWl'J." t 1 'DREAM THINGS FIRST Bradbury In M•H He said this situation offers the instructors "a convenient metaphor to teach.·' But before trudging into the claasroom, Bradbury said, the teachers would need to purge their minds of the ruins of pessimistic thinking. He insisted they dig back into their pasts to find the things they loved doing most and re- discover those pleasure&. "You've got to start with these basic things that make you want to lln," Bradbury said. SaYin& that he once llYe up some al the tbinp be enoyed mo.t Cauch u comic booll.a and Buck Roaera adventurea> be aald, "l ~., aolnl a1a1n1t ID1 soul. t wu eoln1 a1ainat ID1 love." Neediest to aay, Bra.SbwT. succumbed to t.be Joya of fut.llJ and ldeoN ftetion ln time to write -.u.matec1 -DOYlll, 1bort ltiOries, poems and mir.. tot. .... ,., .. be loob, lA fact, ... .... ldece ft~ come to lite. .. We're surrounded by 10 mueb tbat ll tdeMe ftcttaDal JOU don•t i'ull• lt," BrlldburJ 1ald. "All ol ... probllatt .. ..... ftclllm9t, •• Amcm1 .tMH IMi lllted Use a"&o•oMl•, n~elear enern • IOlar powtr md 1IUtll eontrol. ~ ......,,,, BradburJ Hid, ~ bu wo1"Ud to mu• impcmlble chum• come true. Jet Engines To Be Quieter ByALUDDLE of ... Deltf """ ..... "New generation" passenger jets with "bigb bypass" eosmes can lower noise substantially around large airports and better meet future government en· vironmental regulations, a Douglas Aircraft spokesman says. A.L. "Mickey" McPike told a regional airport seminar in Newport Beach tbat the new jet engtoes are up to 15 decibels quieter during take-off and ~d­ ing. Mc Pike said lbe new en~ also are more fuel efficient. burning from 15 to 25 percent less propellant than older units. A high-bypass engine reduces "turbulence roar" and "turbine wind" by rerouting exhaust Death Blamed On Fights Robert Weaver. 47. of Santa Ana. died Thursday at UCI Medical Center as a result of in- juries he received in two fist· fights Oct. 14 in Santa Ana. police said. Officers said exact cause of death will be established by an autopsy, but that Weaver was in- volved in two fights within a half hour of eacb other about 6 p.m. at 409 W. Fourth Street. No suspects are In custody. but the death is still under in· vesligatioo. police said. gasses th.rough fan Jets raUter than out the rear of the engine, McPike explained at Wednes· day's seminar He saJd high-bypass engines bave been available for several years but until recentl)' have on· ly been used on w1de-bod1ed aircraft such as 747's "At this time about 17 percent of all passenger Jets incorporate new technology en~i n es.·· McPike 58..ld, "and almost alJ of those are wide·bodled craft " McPike said the reason car r1ers are oot using more Jet.!. w ith the new eng1n~s 1s econonuc in nature With hints of recession m the early l.970's, carriers began buy- ing smaller Jets such as OC..S''> and OC·9's which do not use high-bypass e ngi ne!>, McPike said And adapting the new engines onto air craft now httt:d with older units is expens 1vt' and possible only m a few cast!~. Mc Pike said ·'In most instances a earner will be economically better off buying a new BJrcraft fitted with high-bypass engincl>. ' McPtke said. Girl's Body Found LOS ANGELES CAP> -The nude body of a 16-year-old girl has been found by a Jogger an the Shadow Hills area of Su:i Valley. l)etectaves said Thurs- day that Shirley Lynelle Ledford of S un Valley had been murde red • , .. ...., -· "' . j I SUITS 6 ,. -. .. . 1' ~ ~ Sl'Ol'fCOATS . , . ; MO 46-S6 lOffO 46-!>6 I LONG 42-$9 POllT\.Y REO 44-$t '°"TLY SHOAT 42·52 '°"TLY LONG 41-56 .................... "' , ..... m: And 11n&co QC,y, Wni.m •· What nm'tfQ .,. ~ouUliq? PIC: 23. WHlera ltl: Uadentand runway 21. '11,i.t Information Centfr up ropr. Area Radar Control eom· munJeatloaa return. ARC: Weai.na a . ehanae to 111. '7 (radio frequency> . Welten te5: Say again, 605. ARC: 11.9.7 We.ten•: nt.7, so long. ARC: Buenaa nocbes Mexico. W etten US: descend1n1 to 13,000 we are out of ~.5. Hex.ico CUy Airport Terminal begina communicationa AT: 805, Rocer radar contact. AT: West.em 605 descend to 11.000. Cleared for Tepaxpan 1 runway) 23-rlght. Wellen MS: Will descend to 11.000. Western 605. AT: Rocer. Wutera 115: And was the Tepaxpan arrival for 605" AT: Thal is correct. AT: Western 605, layer of patches of ground fog on the runway and two miles visibility on the final approach. Wea&.ena MS: Roger AT: Western 605 changf> to tower 118. l. Radar service term mated West.em 615 : Good n1~ht 118.l. 605 Me xi co Ci ty Airport Control Towe r picks up fli ght at 5:38.14 Wea&.ern 605: Good morning Mexico tower Weskrn 60S 1s m- bound for 23 CT: Western 605. 23 right Report over Mike Echo (final approach navigation point 1 Wand calm Western 60S: Hogl'r Western 605 : Wcl>tcrn 605 ov1·r Mik e Echo C T : Westt-rn 1;o5 CJdVl l>t' run,. ay an sight Uu you have your Lights on., Wc~tern 605 you are at the left of tht> t rnck Western 605': Ju~t a htllt· CT: AdvtMo· runway 1n ~1ght There 1:. a layer of fog over the ra~ld Wes&.ern '°5: Roger CT: 605 do you have approach hghts on left an s ight., Wes&.em 505 : Negative CT: Ot<ay sir. approach Laghts are on runway 23-left but that runway tS closed to traffic. Noises heard -voices un- d 1 s c e rn i bl e -as though Western 6()5 1s attempting to communicate. CT to subslallon on airport. Western bas crashed' Sabstatm: We ~aw 1t We are an Room 6 CT: Please advise the firemen and authorities SubstaUoo: Oka) ''the look IS YOU'' And the 3-PC. Corduroy suit makes a fall statement. It's fully lined 1n 100% shape retaining cotton . in the seasons best colors, rust & tan. Rag. 125.00 .NOW 99.ao ~ • ~· ___ _:___,__{ ____ _ I -------·---------.... -------------------------------------------.-....... ______ ...,. -- Satellite Due .... T._ M1U?•l•e Tennino Coinple to? For Re-entry oouaLS·DUTY M.LlA1'l'9 oan. -voc.n 11ona uu. but ol alt ,..aw. eoeaa will be aolnl io a,.e polls ne.t 1\lu- da1 to 9*:t MMol board memben and 10me dltfftotl ol 1peda)~ ftllD't sc>tnstobe euy even If you have done yourbomewon. The reaon for tb1I la that lf you're a veteran vuter. you probablY I aroed a Iona time &Co you'd better read every1.bi.q oo eath ballot quesUon berore you make your 1tamp lo the UUle aquan. Be caref\ll Don't 1klp anyUUma lmporUot. Tht.W we have it when you 1 t lo Lbe booth next Tu day. you may be asked w vote for candidates ln the Dis trtto de CoJe1a de la CommunJdad de Cout so•e OJ' THE CANDIDATES here are runnln1 ror termlno completo ln one trustee area. Other candidates are f"WIDl.al lo!' termlDO corto. You 1Wdy that ballot too cloaely and you may r1gure you'vejustcometothewroneelec:Uon. The reuoo thia mind-boale ia that ballots are pnnted in bolb Spaniab and En&llsb. In the aforementioned example, you are being asked to cast a ballot for truatees in Lbe Coast Community College Distncl . where candidates in two trustee areas are seekmg full terms and m one area, the candidacy 1s for a short-term seat THUS IT IS YOU GET both Spanish and Engush versions on the ballot. You crawl into that pinl·s12ed voting booth and go to your old habits or reading everything print ed on that ballot and you may come out with one of those Exedrin heachaches Number 44 Promptly. of course. as I complain u1>out Uu.s double· language ballot, r·n be labeled as a coarse. unthinking. racist·bigot with no sensitivity to the needs or our Spanish· spe aking voten.. I plead not guilty. If the powers-that-be are convinced we must have Spanish ballots to assure some of our citizens their voling rights, then so be it. The same argu- ment might be made fo r the increasing number of cili2e ns we are gaining here in Orange Co unty who trace their origins to Vietna m . SO 00 WE ADD a third languuge to the ballot? Then maybe later. a fourth or a fifth? Perh aps this 1s necessary to assure the nghts of the voters And as we progress along this route, do we cont10ue the practice of trying to jam all the translations on one ballot' Logic suggests the answer here would be separate b~ots in the vanous languages. You just request the one you want when yo u report to the election board down at the precinct. Given that choice. I'd as k for my ballot in English. I'll have enough trouble JUSt trying to figure out that one. W ASHlNOTON <AP) -TIM P•IHWI a uteUlt•, a buae 1leamt.o1 1pae9 blrd, wtU pluqe otlt of orbit thla w"kend, ud even lhou&b eome parta mltbt 1Lri.ko Earth. Lbe apace a1eDcy aay1 It &>OM• Uule dan1er to bumana. Th~ only areas lo lhe United Statu under the palh are most or f''lorida, small sections or Soulbem Alabama, Misalssippl and Lot.dliana and the area or Texas south or Austin. The Nat.&onul Aeronautics and Space Adaurustration reportcii Thursday the target lime for re- entry is 8 p.m. PST Saturday. but said it could come down Layoffs Hik e Total Of Jobless WASHINGTON l AP) -A spurt of layoffs, mostly among women and blacks, pushed the n ation's une mployment rate back up to 6 percent In October. the government reported today The Labor Department said the number or unemployed ro:w by 200,000 from Septe mbe r to 6 2 million. As a result, the jobless r ate returne d ~o the level reached in August following a drop to5.8 percent in September DESPITE THE rise. Labor Department analyst!> ~u1d the fi gures did not provide signs th:Jt a recession is taking hold Treasu r y Secreta r y G Wtlllam Miller also ~aid the small increase last month wa s "consistent with the general trend of the economy" and that there was .. nothing particularly s1gnsf1cant" about it "You would have to have a <:rystal ball to say these arc 10 d1cat1oos to say we're in or about to enter a recession." said Labo r economi st No rm an Rowers. "The figures don't say that " BOWERS SAID the n ssng un employment appeared to stem from the fa ct that new jobs were not created al a fast enough ralc to provide e mployment op· portunities for those who had lost their jobs. The nation 's unemployment rate has nuttered between 5 6 percent and 6 percent for the past 15 months Ca rte r adm1n1 s tr<1t1 on economists had forecast a re cession and sharply rising un employment this fall, but unex peeled economic expansion has diminished the prospect of an immediate big jump in jobless ness. THE LABOR Department said the 10crease in unemployment las t month res ulted fro m workers losing their JObs. as op posed to people who entered the job market but were unable to find work. Two-thirds of the Job losses struck women or blacks Eastern U.S. Colder R ainbelt Da mpellJI Northern States 'l'~perat urcP•. .-ilDU'Qve ........ 8e1t1more l lwnero eoiM 80ltofl ""'' ... c..._ Olk.eta ClMIMetl c~ ~ ... Wiii °""' OH~ ~ ,,.~. ....... ~ ........_ ,,,_. ...... ,,..."' ... l(_Cft., LA•V .... Uttte•oat "'" ......... L91HiYNta ...........,. Ma-I Mllw ..... Mptt;1fft Neillwltte .... Ot\M .... v..- Ollt•O" OM-. ....... ~ ~­~lft'llWlll ~°" .... 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AT za.• powlda, the aateWt.e 11 much Upter than tbe 77 .~ton Skylab apace atatlon that fell from orbit lHl July. Skylab 1bowered llamt.ng debri1 over the lodlan Ocean and Western .Au1tr11l1, but cauaed no dama,. °' IAjury. Peguua 2 was launched in 1915 and, once ln orttlt, unfolded two wina·lik• arms to a span of 98 feet, 1lvin1 It the appearance of a slant bird. Th1n aluminum patches on the wln11 were ri&1ed eleclrooJcally to measure meteoroid penetrations and the dan1er they mlgbt poae. to manned apaceah.lpa. The North Ame rican Air Defense Command in Colorado Sprln1s. Colo .. made the re- entry estimation based on track ing data that shows atmospheric friction had lugge d th e spacecraft to within 152 miles of Earth. When launched. it ranged out to 480 miles. NASA SAID computer projec lions indicate about 20, 700 pounds of the satellite and its at· tached rocket stage should bum up from re-entry heat, and t.hal about 2.JOO pounds of malenaJs might survive and reach Earth after breaking into perhaps bun· dreds of small pieces. Most sur· v1ving pieces would weigh under 10 pound-;, but some could weigh up to 2l'lO pounds "Such a breakup of a re· entering spacecraft 1s normal and has not in the history of space flight resulted in persone£1 or property damage on Earth." the agency said in a statement Two other Pegasus satellites Wl.:'rc also launched rn 1965 Pegasus 1 fell out of orbit over Africa m 1978. and Pegasu. ... 3 came down over the Pacific Ocean in 1969 No pieces of either craft were found NASA ESTIMATF.D that u ... Pegasus 2 breuks up 1t will scat lt•r f11.~ry pieces O\ler a n area l,500 miles long and 60 nules "1de The craft 1s c1 re ling the globe once evcry R9 minutes on a path that takes 1l 31 H degrees north and 31.8 degrees south of the equator. with 75 percent of the course over water APW.,..._ !Wgltt of Passion Me rcedes Komf eld. a wtute pinup queen who claimed she spent a ··rught of passion" with black boxing cham- pion John Tate. s pent another. less-passionate night in Jail in Johannesburg, South Africa. Police said her ar- rest had nothing to do with the country's apartheid laws. but rathe r concerned a p~sport discrepancy Four at Hos pital? MARLBORO. N J 1 A P l f'(1ur patlf'nts died and 122 others became 111 at Lhc Marlboro Psyrh1atnc Hospital after eating food that may have been contaminatl'<J. stale <1fficials said today The State llealth Department wai. investigating whether tht> contaminated food , ·wr .. ed for the midday meal Sund<1 y. w<1s responsible for the de<ithc;, said hospital s pokeswoman Ann Hurns About 15 ~rccnt of the hosp1t(.tl's 850 residents '>Uffered Sl'verc d1arrheC1 aftn SundC1~ ·c; lunch. which one employ~ said she thou~ht was roast chicken Mrs. Burn~ said most or lhl' patlentc; hC1ve recovered from the diarrhea. and no nt'w t'<ises hav1• occurred The first death occurrt:d hdore dawn Monday MN Hums said the four v.ho died v.cre all 1n the ~ and 60s nnd were frail Their 1dent1t1cs were nc1t released SEE YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER THERE'S A SOOKJ BETTER FUEL EFFICIENCY RATING BUILT INTO OUR LFA~ING PIAN. f. 5090 imPf()Ved fuel effici~ rating, yet more luxurious, more spacious than last year. ~ }otir linooln·Mercury D.:alcr lk>" 160% improvemenr in EPA Esrimated MPG '7iff 1979. 150%improvement in hll!flw.iyestim.ue C"Ym"t979. • 16 EPA EST. MPG •24 EST. HWY. MPG ·comp.m: 1hr'!t L"'llm.uc 10 1ht: 1.")(1ma100 MPG of other ~1~. You ma} ~1 ll1lh..'fl.'Tll m1lca~ def'!n<.hntz on how la'>I }OU dnw. wc:i1hcr i;ond111on.., al'lll 1np lcngth. TI11: .ictual h1ghw:1v m1lca~ will probably he less lllan the l~m1<11ctl high""' tud U,'Onorm 'K.1-..\l .... ~lfTllUN•• ·• "4.aLl.Jn.J <•QO!'-' John•on I Son Uncoln-Mercury 2828 HafbOr BMI • Co•ta Mesa, Ca . .. I , .. Fn<»y, November 2. 1979 s ... DAILY PILOT •7 ¥ De.,,lte war..1.,,. Credit Spree Goes Unabated B1 lllLTON •oaowrn Wbue the Federal Reserve Board, trytn1 to put • damper oo lnflatioo, bu warned bub to be careful abot& the loans they mate, the credit ea.rd 1pree CODUDu. un· abated. More and more people are 1tulftng more and mo.re bank credit cards into their wallet.a. More and more 1tore1 are cavtna in and allowing customers to charte p~ues on bank credit cards. More and more countries are permit· tln1 t.be bank credlt cards to invade their turf. A major break· through this year was J .C . Penney's dedalioo to accept Visa cards in all their stores. Maney Tree Penney is the nation's third largest nonfood retailer and last year 42 percent of Its sales were charged on Penney's own credit cards. Now the banb issuing Visa cards will get a chunk of that business. Pea.oey wasn't the only one to fall to the Visa on· slaught th1s year. You will be interested to know that if you travel to Finland or Yugoslavia, you will now be able to flash your Visa card there. Jl's useable today in some t30 countries. YOU WILL ALSO be happy to learn that if you drive in New York City and get. a parking ticket, you will now be able to pay the ftne with your credit card. Mayor Ed Koch recently signed a law maldng that possible. He hopes it will reduce the city•s bad-cbe<:k losses, which came to $73.000 last year. Visa and Master Charge are roughly equal in size. They are simply credit organizations serving their member institutions, mainly commercial banks. A bank is now free to issue both of these cards -and many do. How big are they? Well. nearly 60 million Americans hold a Visa card and they will charge more than $30 billion on th05e cards in 1979. The Master Charge statistics are just as staggering. MOST PEOPLE ARE probably aware of the insidious nature of the bank cards. They cost you nothing if you pay your charges in full every month. But if you make only a partial payment. the rest converts automatically into a loan at an annual interest of 18 percent. Few of us can re- sist the temptation to pay just part of the bill. The banks do their best to tempt us by specifying a "minimum pay. ment" that is a small percentage of what we owe. Indeed. so predictable is human nature that the Louisiana National Bank of Baton Rouge is now inviting people across the country to accept a Visa card that will enlltle the holder to a 1 percent rebate on all purchases. You simply charge purchases on the card and 1 per· cent of the total !including sales taxes) will be automatically subtracted from your monthly statement. WHAT'S THE CATCH! There is none. If you pay your t>\ll promptly, you will get 1 percent off on everything you buy and charge on the card. ls this any way to run a bust· ness? Sure. Louisiana National and its partner in this deal, Dallas- based Associates Financial Services, are confident that t•o out of three cardholders will become debtors. To get you on the credit rolls as quickly as pos.sibk!, they offer to send you $500 in "instant cash" as soon as you sign up for a card. "># Getting people hooked on credit Is like a religion. After a while, you begin to resent the people who don't avail themselves of this easy credit. IN A RECENT ADDR~ to his member banks, Dee W. Hock. president of Visa U.S.A .. said it is essential for the industry to flnd some way to charge all customers for the services they get with their cards. "It is not sound business practice." warned Hock, "to maintain pricing which (lepends upon interest rrom the increasing indebted· ness o(a decreasing percentage of cardholders." What Hock was saying here is that it's not enough for banks to coUect their 18 percent annual interest on unpaid balances of Visa cardholders. No. what about those wretches who are carrying around cards and not using them or -worse yet -using them and paying their bills on time? U they don't see the light and become debtors, they're going to be punished. This is not the era in which the saver is a hero Sharp Drop "/!og Prices Dent Farmers' Index WASlllNGTON (AP> -Sharply lower prices for hogs and cattle contributed lo a 2 percent drop in the govern· meat's index of prices that farmers received last month. Tbe Agriculture Department said Wednesday lower prices for calves. soybeans. com and broiler chickens also were reported. Higher prices for milk. oranges. grapefruit and ,wheat helped dampen the price declines for other commodities, however. DESPITE THE DECLINE. the overall farm price in- dex was 8 percent above a year ago, the department's Crop Reporting Board said. According to the preliminary October figures, the in- dex of prices at the farm for meat animals dropped 4 per- cent from September. Compared with a year earlier, prices of meat animals were up 8 percent in October. Prices paid by farmers to meet expenses, including living costs. rose 0.8 percent in October and averaged 14 percent more than a year ago. Meanwhile, department economists have said in· formally that food prices next year may increase 1 percent to 12 percent. but probably less than the 11 percent gain previously estimated for 1979. Innovation Plan Pushed WASHINGTON (AP> -President Carter, unvelllng a new effort to "unleash America's creaUve 1en.lwa," an- nounced a eovem.ment prolJ'•m tbla week aimed at spur- nnt'l\merican-technolo«lcaHnnovation. Carter outlined proposed revisions In 1ovemment rec· ulatory policies and incnaaed federal research srants. However, at least tor now, be did not include any new tax lncent1ves for businesqs. Cuter told · re~rters at tbe Wblte ltouse t.bat the United States la "•Ull the leader" 1n lndualrtal lnnovaUon, but be added ~ "Ou.r products are meet.Ina Witb lncreuln1 ) comoetttloa trom abroad.•· 1 lie aaW bit propo1all would take yean to accompUah thelr I081 aDd COOfeRllm from t.be pn•ate Met.or. . 'ftle ~ OaUlnecl bJ tbl N=t WU tbe produc.t ot a llWOI' ~ by Ua. Mm~ lDto wbat m8Q1 pe:reetve u a lb ta Amertea'1, t.etmolotdcal a.ad OYW countrt. 1udl u lap~ Rd Oerm.aA.1· • ) • ,---------·~~.N~~~~,m--------.---snora O.lly ~·'°' ....... llY O.ry ·--FRESHMAN TERRI PRESSLEY OF GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE. Court Queen GWC's Terri Terrific By BOWARD L BANDY CM .. DMl'f...._.._.. She's described by her coach as a tall, agile girl with raw talent that showed definite signs of developing. To her teammates she's one of the two most outstand· ing playen oo her team. To herself, she's a yO\Dlg lady who enjoys playing voUeyball but also bas other interesta. Terri Pressley is a 6-l'tl slender bitter on the Golden West College undefeated (14!-0) women's volleyball team. As a freshman she doesn 'l resent playing somewhat in the shadow of aecond·year star Kim Eisenhart. SHE ALSO A'ITlllBUTF.8 A LOT of hel' new·found success oo the court to ber coach, Lou Ann Terheggen. "I never really had a volleyball coach before I came here tbia year," she says. "It's a whole new game to me. I never knew there were so many tbinp to do. I learn aometbinl new every time I 10 to practice. "One ol the bl& tblnp la my bitting. Coach says I should be hlttinl the ball a foot higher than I am. She keepa telliDa me to brinl my arms out straight. I'm get-tin• up bi&b eDOU8h but my elbows are .t. 0 DEPENSIVELY, I USED TO DaEAD that part of Uie same but now I like it. I never wu taught anytblng about defense before. We dive and try never to let a ball bit the floor. I doo:t bave any fear of getting hurt when I hit the floor, I muaUy hit on my anm or my chest. .. Sentnc is probably the weakest part of my same rtpt now. I'm atilJ kind ot nervous when I aene and I doll 't bit the ball as bard as I abould 1D order to get lt over t.be net.'' TertMlaen. benelf an outstaDdina performer on tbe in· ternatiCGal level, feels Preelley will become an outstand· iDl.W:· Media+ B vasi= Bad Blood 'If the Press A------cted Me I'd Quit Tomorrow' S•CCMd o/ o CMw0parl ..n.1 ay IOllN 8SV ANO ... ......, ........ ere are bis remarks: 1979 wu a ttytq Ume for Bu.ale Bavaai, at least u far N the pr ... wu CGDeened. It appeared that Uot& came .-r a lot ot peTIOftal attack btl llw m-"a ad tlw /aa tn 1m. Did um ma.W u djfflctd' tor ,_ to njor ,,... leOIOn We. Uotl lhoWd how? for that because under no d.n:wnltaDeel;1 alnce UIH, have I ever bad a ~tract, much leu a IUpulatlon. I don't wut a contract becauae r-.e felt mJ ability ia my security blanket. Anyone wbo Deedl a contract doesn't have ....-pec:t for bis own ability. Bavui'• nm·lnl wttb tbe media were well docwnnted ~ the season. Once, be eacaced in an embarruainc ebouttq match, for botb parties concerned, wlth Dick lllller of the Herald Examiner over hiJ olftdal scorer's rulinc of an error In Nolan Ryan's twiliebt came agaloat lbe Yankees. "I have a pbiloeopby in WI bulineu that I've bad for 30 yean, 'There's ootb•n1 as old u yesterday's newspaper.' Tbin1a don't bOtber me ii J think I'm ri.ebt. Of course, if I've made a mistake I feel badly about1t." · · Do JIOU /M fMtl'W lreoud JIOI' ftDTffl and ia thne a Oreochbf!h«en the two? Tbat one item JOU Just .,.. .. ioaed hart me in my relatiambip with tbe playen becauae Nolan Ryan came in here tM other · day and told me that somaottbe PICJOle atill think I wu t.rylq to save mooey for Mr. Autry ~ause I was eettial 10 l*eent. And my lawyers tell me 1 have a IOOd lawsuit because it affected my t.mtness. They said It was slander per ae and I may go through with it yet because I'm ftDdinc oow that every player I've talted to tbinb th.at lf I givebim$18,000i.nateadof$20,000, I'm get- tin& 10 percent ol t.be $2,000. I've nevery baV an~ but a salary i.n my U!e." And be incurred another battle with Jim Ruffalo of the Santa Ana Register over a published story quoting the Angel players aa u)'in& Bavasl should do more to help the club during its htjury crisis. Bavaai says be bas never experienced problems with the media before coming to Anaheim. In part two of lb.is exclusive three·part series, Bavasi talks frankly about bis dealings with the press, bis relaUoosb.lps within lbe organbation and his original role with the team. "I don't know ll there isn't a breach between me and ooe or two of them. but not all. What they write is their business. As long as they tell the truth 1 could care less.·· 12 Teams Tab Ryan . In Draft NEW YORK <AP} -Min- nesota pitcher Dave Goltz was the m08t popular player i.n ma- jor league bueball's fourth an- nual re-entry draft held today. Goltz became the first player to be selected by the maximum 13 clubs in the opening round of the draft. Only three other players -pitchers Bruce Kison or Pittsburgh and John Curtis of Sa n Francisco and infielder Rennie Stennett of Pittsburgh - were sele<!t.ed by the maximum number or teams in the draft, which lasted 28 rounds and two hours MANY CLUBS PASSED re- peatedly through the late rounds or the draft but remained in the roll call rotation. Flame-throwing Nolan Ryan of the Ange~. expected to be the most sought-after player in the 44-man free-agent field, was selected by 12 teams, but only two -Texas and Houston - chose him in the first round. Other popular players were relievers Don Stanhouse of the Aalt1more On oles. who was the draft's open ing selection by the Toronto Hlue Jays, and Al Jlrabosky of the Kansas City Royals Both, IJke Ryan, were selected by 12 teams . A TOTAL OF 16 players were chosen by one team or less and thus became Immediate free agents, eligible to negotiate with all 26 major league clubs. That g roup included longtime veterans, such as Ed Kranepo<>I of the New York Mets. George Scott of the New York Yankees. Paul Bla ir of the Cincinnati Reds and Don Kessmger. former player-manager of the Chicago White Sox. Goltz' early closeout set a pre- cedent for this auction. Until this year , the earliest completion or a player's 13-team limit bad come in 1978 when pitcher Larry Gura was withdrawn from the pool after the second round. Kansas City retained the rights to Gura and eventually signed him. making the left.hander the first player ever to return to bis old club after going through the draft. Cincinnati chose Goltz on the first round, then passed in every round until the 22nd when lbe Reds selected journeyman out· fielder Jay JohDJ!Jtone of the San Diego Padres. AFTER 21 aOUNDS were completed. the Reda were tbe only team to turn down negotia· tion rtgbta with their own free agents, pa.Hine up the option to continue talkin• with pitcher Fred Norman, who was selected by eight clubs, and second bueman Joe Morgan, who was chosen by four teams. Yikes' Purple Gang ....... PROfiled Saturday Tbey wen called the Purple People Eaten, and in 19 they were tbe ~ t.be. Natlalial Pootbell lAque. Mlnaeaota'a defensive unit carried tbe VlklDfa all tbe way to the Super Bowl. A deeade later, ft•• of those defemlve atarten are ltlllplayinl la tbe NFL. When are the Nit of tbem? And jmt bow 1ood wu tbat 1torted ., ... ., TboH -·-ud mon wW be IHtmad ID Saturclar'• .UUGD of PaOftle '1tt ............... toDe Dauy PUot. What obout the allepohonl etlTDn thu flt'OT about you recdtmaQ 10 prTemt o/ the dub'• prof'U ooer 1% milbon7 How tODUld ,OU CUM., JIOllr re~ °¥1' rite tollov:1tfto~: ~ Atarv: "That is susceptible for a lawsuit. My lawyers are t.hlnkJng about suing the paper "Of all the owners I 've worked for, I lb.ink CSee BUZZIE, Page Bii') -~-....... UNDER THE WING -Rangers goahe John UaVIdson watches the puck fl y under his arm before saving the at· tempt Thursday mght at the Forum. The Kings Charlie Simmer 1s m the background. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- • Sinuner • Sinuners Rangers INGLEWOOD <AP) -Cbarlte Simmer, the National HoclcfY League's top goal scorer so far this season. fired in bis 12th and 13th goals Thursday night to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 4 2 victory over the New York Rangers S1mmcr's second goal of the night. Wlth 3 01 left to play, m · sured the Kmgs' triumph as he tallied on a rebound dunng a Los Angeles power play. Steve Jeru.cn snap~d a 2·2 deadlock with 12.13 left in the second penod to give the Kings a 3 2 lead. J ensen connected on a 30-Coot.er that eluded New York goahe John Davidson Los Angel~ Jumped into a 2·0 lead in the ftrst period on a goaJ at 2·42 and Butch Goring's unassist· ed score Wlth 5:33 remaining in tbe period. Goring intercepted a pass wide the red line and skated in alooeooa breakaway. The Rangers cut the margin on a power plan Wltb 1 :SS in the first p e ri od on Ulf Nilsson's seventh goal of the season as be beat Kin gs' goalie Mario Lt-ssard New Yorit , now winless U\ its last four gam~. lied 1t 2 2 at 6 55 or the serond period on Ed Johnst.one'c; 10 foote r The Kmgs are now 4·0 1 1n thl'1r last five game::. K1nR!> goa li e Less ard turned m tus best performance of the season. es~1ally in lbe final period when Marcel Dionne was sent off at 7: 14 for hooking. The Rangers put on immense pressure on their power play but Lessard held brilliantly. The Kings extended a couple of streaks wtth their first goal One was a career-hi gh 10 straight games wilb a point by Butch Gonng who had the as- sist. The Kings line of Dionne. Sim· mer and Dave Taylor bas played as a urut lD 49 games and has scored m 47 of them. This line had scored 30 goals on 111 shots going mto Tbunday's game. It's Just as Big as Ever FV, Edison ~e Off at Anaheim Stadiwn By ROGER CARLSON OtU.Oaltf ~-'4.wfl Edison and Fountain Valley, the defending Sunset League champion against the defending CIF .., Five Conference champion, square off tonipt at Anaheim Stadium in lbe featured prep football game of the night. Both have lost twtce this seuao, once in league play, but the intensity of this game and the prestige that goes to the winner can beat be summarized by former Fountain Valley Coach Bruce Pickford. IT WAS BEFORE Fountain Valley's CIF cbamplonabip same with Servile in 1978 as Pickford surveyed the scene and said: "I juat wish it was Edi.son down there warming up instead of Servlte." , Edlaon bu dominated the series with a 7·2-1. recont and enters tonight as a seven.point favorite to atay in contention for the league cbampionlbip. Pavta1 the way for the Cbaraera is lllbtnlnt.f ut Ketwtn Beu at tailback <be'a •cored 18to~.1? by runnine>. quarterbaa Frank Seurer (a pauer wltb M percent eompletioo credenttall and ff tcorllr,-strikel), receiver Mart Borer and standout li.nebaeken Troy Seurer and Bill llalavul. Foqataln Valley counten with a aterliq· aerial pme bebind quarterback Andy t>e Luca and Neeiver Man York. . t:diloo ii eoaaJdered the mo1t e:rplolive team in the CIF Southern Section wtth upabllity tio atrlk• from U1 d.lltance, wDlJe J.t'ount.aln Valley showed marked lmprovemm\ ln a 17-t ~ctory o¥er W•tmlnltef •--aco. a.1 ....... toalO.t: m~•-ll'• tbe ... d ....... (Oolla ....., ~ - the running attack <El Toro) in a critical Sea View League tussle. · Costa Mesa's game revolves arounC quarterback Bill Lux, who bas completed 47 of 90 passes for 764 yards in 41,A, games, with Dan Bauer bis chief target. Bauer ls among the CIF leaden in reeeptioaa witb 4S for 737 yards and eight touchdowns <seven througb the air). Chris Starkman balances it with Ills nm.Dins. El Toro counters with tailback Scott McKenzie. Orange County's No. 2 rusher bebiDd Edison's Bell. A 180-pound bulldoaer, McKenzie makes El Toro's offense click behind a line which figures to out-weigh Costa Mesa nearly 20 pound$ per player. Madaa·W--haer :-• Tbe Vi.k:inp of Marina have been mal:iq OM major step after another in what baa become u.e . beat aeuon in tbe acbool's 11·year hlltory witla a 6-0-1 overall reeonl and 1-0.l &mMt Leque ma$ ln band. • Toal&bt another claallenle la oa h~ Vlkee baye never beateo tbe Uona. Weetmmr• owm a 15-0-1 record over llartna. ··rm only 0-1," aa11 Marina Coacb D Thompeon. "But it would be tweet to wtn one." Marina enters at full 1trea1tb wl quarterback Sam Aiello at Lbe be1m and nau-.i~ Jim T11&or and Jim Warbwt.oD in tbe baekfteld. addition to ncelver Mark 8-U.y, linebacker Knowlel ad add aecondary. •'Our coacena I• •torptn1 We1tmlut• tailbt.et. Erle Wllliqham,' ..,.. Tbom.,._. [Jou, aOIPt for a ........ ol ....,. .... quan.-.. ......... lllCDd « eenml*d. (1 ............. . .,.